
Vintage Solid Brass Deer Family Figurines
This is a set of three vintage cast brass figurines depicting a deer family, including a buck with prominent antlers, a doe in a grazing or downward-facing pose, and a small fawn with its head tilted upward. Each piece is constructed from solid brass, displaying a warm, golden-brown hue characteristic of aged metal. The buck is the largest, standing approximately 8 to 10 inches tall to the tip of its multi-tined antlers. The casting features mid-century modern aesthetic influences, characterized by smooth, somewhat stylized body contours and simplified facial features rather than hyper-realistic anatomical detail. Visible condition includes a significant aged patina with areas of darkening and minor oxidation (verdigris) typical for brass of this age, particularly in the recessed areas of the antlers and joints. There are minor surface scratches and small pit marks consistent with the sand-casting process. The underside likely contains seam lines from the molding process, and while no specific maker's mark is visible in the photo, these are consistent with mid-20th-century decorative imports, possibly from Korea or India, which were popular from the 1960s through the 1980s. The craftsmanship is solid, with a balanced weight that indicates high metal density and quality for home decor of that era.
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Estimated Value
$125.00 - $185.00
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Category
Vintage Metalware / Collectible Figurines
Appraised On
February 7, 2026
Estimated Value
$125.00 - $185.00
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Item Description
This is a set of three vintage cast brass figurines depicting a deer family, including a buck with prominent antlers, a doe in a grazing or downward-facing pose, and a small fawn with its head tilted upward. Each piece is constructed from solid brass, displaying a warm, golden-brown hue characteristic of aged metal. The buck is the largest, standing approximately 8 to 10 inches tall to the tip of its multi-tined antlers. The casting features mid-century modern aesthetic influences, characterized by smooth, somewhat stylized body contours and simplified facial features rather than hyper-realistic anatomical detail. Visible condition includes a significant aged patina with areas of darkening and minor oxidation (verdigris) typical for brass of this age, particularly in the recessed areas of the antlers and joints. There are minor surface scratches and small pit marks consistent with the sand-casting process. The underside likely contains seam lines from the molding process, and while no specific maker's mark is visible in the photo, these are consistent with mid-20th-century decorative imports, possibly from Korea or India, which were popular from the 1960s through the 1980s. The craftsmanship is solid, with a balanced weight that indicates high metal density and quality for home decor of that era.
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