A large abnorm Black Forest deer (Cervus elaphus) trophy from the palace of Salem in South Germany. It was shot by a member of the lordly family of Baden in 1931. The handwritten inscriptions on the skull are with, place of the hunt, date and family crest. The trophy is in good condition. A great addition to your rustic log 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.
Width: 25.98" (66 cm)
Height: 29.53" (75 cm)
Depth: 21.26" (54 cm)