
The backbone of the collection consists of about 1,500 dog skulls and other mammal remains, including the first specimens of the famous Hungarikum dog breeds, as well as a small number of bones of other rare species (panther, bear) and other domestic animals. The donated material also includes early 20th century genealogical volumes, hundreds of gold, silver and bronze medals, as well as correspondence, exhibition ribbons, silver clasps, paintings, documents, photographs and more than seventy porcelain dogs.
