

Below is the description of the piece that was for sale on Ebay, secured in the last 10 seconds to the sound of sobbing from the lesser skilled Ebayers and a victorious roar of delight from Vladimir.
The Kuriologist said that he frequently creates specimen exhibition oddities for his own 'Cabinet of Curiosities'.

This particular 'Vampire Rat' sculpture was exhibited at Helston Museum as part of the 'From Behind Closed Doors' exhibition in June 2017. It was a 'nod' to the previous dumping of toxic waste from Nancekuke, the Ministry of Defence former chemical warfare laboratory at what is now RAF Portreath. On original decommission of the chemical research facility, waste was dumped down abandoned tin mine shafts in Cornwall.

The Kuriologist attribute his inspiration to collections in the Cabinets of Curiosities housed in museums, inspired by elements from witchcraft, pagan, dark gothic, macabre and steampunk. This type of art is categorised as “Outsider" or Raw/Brut art.
There are many more non-existent species that need a forever home please help.
You can find The Kuriologist on Ebay https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/sculpthunter
Etsy https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/KuriousThings
Twitter https://twitter.com/strangecurios
Website http://www.kuriology.com
Vladimir has certainly chosen his gifts well this Yule so will not be subjected to my Spanish Tickler (No I am not giving you the clue for that particular present, some things should be kept secret).