Sculpture «Red deer trophy»
Item code ...............................1.1.01.002.0007.4650


Number of sculptures in the series
.................................................................1

Material
...................................................Ag .925°

The weight
..............................................2974,59 г/g

Gold-plating of the cranial part of sculpture
...................................................Au .999°

Pedestal: Petrified wood
Item code ................................................................................. 1.1.01.002.0007.4650
Number of sculptures in the series ............................................................................ 1
Material .......................................................................................................... Ag .925°
The weight ................................................................................................. 2974,59 г/g
Gold-plating of the cranial part of sculpture ........................................... Au.999°
Pedestal: Petrified wood
Cervus canadensis asiaticus Lydekker, 1898
Attention!
Here are silver sculptures,
in some cases fragmentary covered
with multicolored gold and platinum.

There are no bones
or organic remains of mollusk shells
inside the items.
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Golden Safari presents a unique collection of trophy sculptures made of precious metals, the only one in the world.
The hunting trophy of ungulates - elk, deer, roe deer - are horns on the frontal bone or skull.
Hunting trophy of predatory animals - bear, wolf, lynx - full skull.
Capercaillie hunting trophy - a stuffed bird.

The cultural basis of the collections presented, is on the centuries-old
experience of mankind from the Holy Scripture, Scythian «animal style»,
Western European Renaissance, High Renaissance aesthetics of Leonardo
da Vinci (XV century), Northern (Flemish) Baroque to Art Nouveau «kink of
times» at the turn of the XIX–XX centuries and modern ethical standards
for displaying animal derivatives (hunting trophies).
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