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  • Large Antique Black Forest Carved Cuckoo Clock with Stag Head
    Located in Berghuelen, DE
    Large Antique Black Forest Carved Cuckoo Clock with Stag Head A large handcarved wooden cuckoo clock, decorated with hunting accessoires, oak leaves, hare, pheasant and a stag head ...
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    Antique Late 19th Century German Black Forest Wall Clocks

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    Wood

  • Antique Black Forest Carved Cuckoo Clock with Stag Head on Top
    Located in Berghuelen, DE
    Large Antique Black Forest Carved Cuckoo Clock with Stag Head A large handcarved wooden cuckoo clock, decorated with hunting accessoires, oak leaves, hare, pheasant and a stag head ...
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    Antique Late 19th Century German Black Forest Wall Clocks

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    Wood

  • Large Antique Wooden Carved Black Forest Baroque Stag Head with 10 Point Trophy
    Located in Berghuelen, DE
    Large Antique Wooden Carved Black Forest Baroque stag head with 10 Point Trophy A large antique Black Forest baroque stag head. Carved in typical abstract style of the early 18th century. It is mounted on a wooden carved and painted plaque with emblem and foliages and features a large real stag antler trophy. The head still has its original polycrome painted finish witch is partly restored. The left side of the plaque has been replaced. A great individual piece which enhances every wall decoration. A special way to present hunting trophies is to attach them to carved animal heads. This tradition exists since the Middle Ages. Even after intensive investigations, it is not yet possible to explain exactly how this happened. The carved heads are often colored and mounted on cartouches that are also carved and painted. They follow a naturalistic representation and one could think that in this way they are symbolically brought back from the abstraction of dead antlers into liveliness. Famous artists to be named are Madl in Ichenhausen, Germany and Heissl in Ebensee, Austria. Around 1900, the antler collection...
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    Antique Early 18th Century German Rustic Sculptures and Carvings

    Materials

    Antler

  • Black Forest Carved Fox Whip Holder or Wall Hook ca. 1900s
    Located in Berghuelen, DE
    Black Forest Carved Fox Whip Holder or Wall Hook ca. 1900s A handcarved cabin decor style coat hook or whip holder showing a fox with a gun. The hooks are made from genuine chamois ...
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    Early 20th Century Swiss Black Forest Wall-mounted Sculptures

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    Wood

  • Sculptural Antique Wooden Carved Black Forest Baroque Deer Head
    Located in Berghuelen, DE
    Sculptural Antique Wooden Carved Black Forest Baroque Deer Head An antique wooden carved Black Forest baroque deer head. Carved in typical abstract style of the 18th century. It features a large real deer antler trophy and rests of its original gilded finish. A great individual piece which enhances every wall decoration. A special way to present hunting trophies is to attach them to carved animal heads. This tradition exists since the Middle Ages. Even after intensive investigations, it is not yet possible to explain exactly how this happened. The carved heads are often colored and mounted on cartouches that are also carved and painted. They follow a naturalistic representation and one could think that in this way they are symbolically brought back from the abstraction of dead antlers into liveliness. Famous artists to be named are Madl in Ichenhausen, Germany and Heissl in Ebensee, Austria. Around 1900, the antler collection...
    Category

    Antique Early 18th Century German Black Forest Wall-mounted Sculptures

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    Wood, Antler

  • Huge Black Forest Carved Fallow Deer Head with Large Antlers, circa 1890
    Located in Berghuelen, DE
    Huge black forest carved fallow deer head with large antlers circa. 1890 A monumental wooden carved Black Forest fallow deer head. Carved with realistic details in South Germany ca. 1890. It comes with a pair massive fallow deer antler trophys. This head is a great rustic wall decoration in Black Forest style which highlights each wall decoration. A special way to present hunting trophies is to attach them to carved animal heads...
    Category

    Antique Late 19th Century German Rustic Sculptures and Carvings

    Materials

    Antler, Wood

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