Circa 1880
Switzerland
Height 28.75 inches Width 15.5 inches
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A pair of ‘Black Forest’ game plaques, one carved a fox and a pheasant, the other with a hare and duck. Swiss, circa 1880.
According to Arenski, Daniels and Daniels, Swiss Carvings ‘The Art of the Black Forest’, 1820-1940, London 2004, pages 44, the predominant carver of game plaques was Johann Flück of Brienz and there are numerous examples of his work on pages 86-87.
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