
Carved Antler Eagle Head Wall Art
This item is a unique wall-mounted decorative piece featuring an antler that has been carved or shaped to resemble the head of an eagle or similar raptor. The antler itself appears to be a natural shed, exhibiting a muted, light gray-brown coloration with natural variations and a somewhat porous, weathered texture typical of aged bone or antler. It measures approximately 8-10 inches in length, given its proportion within the frame. The carving details include a distinct eye, possibly inset with a small, circular, metallic or dark material, and a sharply curved beak, giving the impression of a bird of prey. The tines of the antler have been manipulated or chosen to form the back of the head and possibly decorative elements suggesting feathers or a crest. There are no visible major cracks or breaks, but the natural surface shows some minor scuffs and a general patina consistent with its material and age. The antler is affixed to a black wooden board, serving as a background. This board is square or rectangular, with a raised inner edge creating a shadow box effect, and is distressed, showing wear and exposing some lighter wood beneath the black paint, particularly on the edges and corners. This rustic finish suggests an intentional aged aesthetic. No discernible maker's marks or signatures are visible. The overall style points to a rustic, lodge, or folk art aesthetic, likely from the late 20th to early 21st century.
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Estimated Value
$150-$250
Basic Information
Category
Wall Art / Decorative Sculpture
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$150-$250
Item Description
This item is a unique wall-mounted decorative piece featuring an antler that has been carved or shaped to resemble the head of an eagle or similar raptor. The antler itself appears to be a natural shed, exhibiting a muted, light gray-brown coloration with natural variations and a somewhat porous, weathered texture typical of aged bone or antler. It measures approximately 8-10 inches in length, given its proportion within the frame. The carving details include a distinct eye, possibly inset with a small, circular, metallic or dark material, and a sharply curved beak, giving the impression of a bird of prey. The tines of the antler have been manipulated or chosen to form the back of the head and possibly decorative elements suggesting feathers or a crest. There are no visible major cracks or breaks, but the natural surface shows some minor scuffs and a general patina consistent with its material and age. The antler is affixed to a black wooden board, serving as a background. This board is square or rectangular, with a raised inner edge creating a shadow box effect, and is distressed, showing wear and exposing some lighter wood beneath the black paint, particularly on the edges and corners. This rustic finish suggests an intentional aged aesthetic. No discernible maker's marks or signatures are visible. The overall style points to a rustic, lodge, or folk art aesthetic, likely from the late 20th to early 21st century.
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