An uneven 10 pointer black forest deer (Cervus elaphus) trophy from the palace of Salem in South Germany. Shot by a member of the lordly family of Baden in 1956. There is a handwritten inscriptions on the skull with, place of the hunt, family crest and date. The trophy is mounted on a wooden plaque with dark green paint. It is in a good condition.
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.
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Width: 22.44" (57 cm)
Height: 35.43" (90 cm)
Depth: 15.75" (40 cm)