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Set of Six Roe Deer Trophies on Wooden Plaques,Salem, Germany ca. 1900s
Item e8123

An set of six antique Black Forest roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) trophies mounted on wooden plaques, painted in dark green. The trophies are from the Palace Salem in South Germany. Shot by a member of the lordly family of Baden around 1900. The plaques have labels with handwritten entries on the back. In some cases, the family crests are also burned into the back of the wooden plaques. A great addition to every rustic cabin decoration.

Trophies are mementos from the hunted game, which are kept by the huntsmen as a souvenir or decorative item. For many centuries it was a tradition to collect trophies. Nowadays exactly these are becoming more and more popular as decorative highlights in hunting lodges.

This article contains parts of animal origin, which belong to non-endangered and non-threatened animals and follow the US Fish & Wildlife regulations. They are not listed on CITES Appendix I and II. Our international shipping follows all country laws.

artfour is an owner-managed trading company dealing in Black Forest woodcarvings, antler furniture and an impressive variety of unique decorative items. Our antiques are displayed in a 100 years old barn in southern Germany which we have remodeled ourselves. Antique pieces have been our passion since the 1980s. We ship worldwide, perfectly packed and with money back guarantee. This qualifies us as your preferred partner for Black Forest and antique art.

Measures:
Width: 5.91" (15 cm)
Height: 13.78" (35 cm)
Depth: 8.27" (21 cm)
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