A Good Pair of Taxidermy Mounted American Plains Bison Horns sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles The ovoid body with everted
Description
The ovoid body with everted flared rim having angular open handles on tripod fluted peg feet
The thick and chunky wood in the classic shape has an evocative deep colour and character with one repair to one side
this magical cabochon could easily be turned into a button
a black bow tie and a white flower to the breast
letting it swing in its own pomp
A Good Pair of Taxidermy Mounted American Plains Bison Horns sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles The ovoid body with evertedOrigin: English Period: Late Nineteenth Early Twentieth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1900 Height: 13 inches (the whole) Width: 18 inches (horns) or 23. 5 inches (mount) Depth: 5. 5 inches (the whole) The horns with skullcap on pine mount are in good condition with no hair drop and only tiny areas of loss to the top section. These horns belonged to a male plains bison, distinguishable from the wood bison by the thick bonnet of hair we see here
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