Sterling Silver Mustard-Pot Dutch hood, the spoon is a pair of lure wings. Lodge commissioned only four of these (private ownership).
Bronze Magpie Decoy - believed to be hand painted by Lodge.
Lodge’s Falconers’ Gauntlet - not known if this is the one used in the famous ‘Black Jess’ painting.
Lure Pad - used to recall his falcons back.
Lodge’s Taxidermy Tools - used for mounting his many specimens.
Lodge’s Reading / Writing Spectacles.
Field Pen Knife - probably used during many of his expeditions.
Gravers - probably used during his early work 1880’s, and engraved with his initials.
George Lodge's Maternal Grandmother was Clara Maria Pope, a painter of flower pieces. She became the 2nd wife of the portrait and landscape artist, Francis Wheatley. This print of Clara Maria Pope, hung for many years in Lodge's house at Camberley.
George Lodge's Painting Palette - secured by the Trust on: 11/04/2009.