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Powder flask, c1580-1600, (1881). Creator: W WisePowder flask, c1580-1600, (1881). Etching of a gilt bronze powder flask in the shape of a section of antler, made in Germany, possibly Nuremberg or Augsburg, in the late 16th century
Monarch of All I Survey, 1899. Creator: UnknownMonarch of All I Survey, 1899. The Moose (as it is known in North America) or elk (Eurasia) is the largest and heaviest species in the deer family, and is found in North America, Scandinavia
My Dear! A Study at Nara, 1910. Creator: Herbert PontingMy Dear! A Study at Nara, 1910. From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. [Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1910]
Masquerade Ticket, 1727, (1827). Creator: UnknownMasquerade Ticket, 1727, (1827). Mock entrance ticket to a licentious masquerade with erotic symbolism: a statue of Priapus with antlers below; the figure of Time is stabbed by a bishop
Victoria Hotel, adorned with reindeer antlers, at Kongsberg, in rugged Norway, c1905. From " The Underwood Travel Library - Norway". [Underwood & Underwood, London ]
Designs for wallpaper border with Stag Beetles and Mushrooms, pub. 1897. CreatorDesigns for wallpaper border with Stag Beetles and Mushrooms, andWood Sorrel flower with Butterflies, and an Enamel Panel with Swans, Iris and Waterlillies
Deer, from L Animal dans la Decoration, pub. 1897. Creator: Maurice Pillard VerneuilDeer, from L Animal dans la Decoration by Maurice Pillard Verneuil, pub. 1897 (colour lithograph). Deer from from L Animal dans la Decoration by Maurice Pillard Verneuil
Designs for wallpaper and wallpaper border Deer in the Trees, pub. 1897Designs for wallpaper and wallpaper border " Deer in the Trees" and " Squirrel with Birds and Mountain Ash" from L Animal dans la Decoration by Maurice Pillard Verneuil, pub
Medieval family supper, Wakehurst Place, Surrey, c1600. Creator: Joseph Nash (1809-78)Medieval family supper, Wakehurst Place, Surrey, c.1600 from Architecture of the Middle Ages, published 1838 (colour lithograph)
The Great Hall, Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, 1894. Creator: UnknownThe Great Hall, Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, 1894. The present castle, one of the most intact medieval fortifications in Britain, dates predominantly from the 14th and 15th centuries
St Eustace, c1501, (19th century). The Miracle of the Stag - Saint Eustace (or Eustachius) kneels before a stag with a miniature crucifixion in its antlers
Caribou, Tarandus Furcifer, 1845Caribou, Tarandus Furcifer. From The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America by John J. Audubon. Pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)
Moose Deer, Cervus Alces, 1845Moose Deer, Cervus Alces. From The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America by John J. Audubon. Pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)
American Elk, Cervus Canadensis, 1845American Elk, Cervus Canadensis. From The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America by John J. Audubon. Pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)
Ancient Forms of the Dance Still Maintained in England - The Horn Dance, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume I, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Staghorn harpoons, with a double row of teeth and a circular section (Urdax Caves)
Intended statues for Waterloo Place, 1821. Artist: JL MarksIntended statues for Waterloo Place, 1821. Two large figures on a low pedestal embracing. King George IV is shown as Bacchus and Lady Conyngham as Ariadne
The Bird Stuffer, from Four and Twenty Toilers, pub. 1900 (colour lithograph). accompanies verse by E.V. Lucas (Edward Verrall Lucas) (1868 – 1938);
Elk, Plate 692 from Animal Locomotion, 1887 (photograph)
Head of a Deer, c16th century, (1904). From James I. and VI, by T. F. Henderson. [Goupil & Co. Paris, Edinburgh, New York, London, 1904]
Study of a Stags Head, c1901. Artist: John Sydney SteelStudy of a Stags Head, c1901. From The Studio Volume 27. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1902-3]
The Reindeer, c19th century
Tourists posing alongside a man with reindeer, Lyngen, Norway, 1929
Reindeer, Grotli, Norway, 1929
The Great Hall, Warwick Castle, 1924-1926. Artist: HN KingThe Great Hall, Warwick Castle, 1924-1926. Situated at a crossing of the River Avon, Warwick was first fortified in c915. William I ordered the castle to be extended in 1086
Local man with a reindeer, Lyngen, northern Norway, c1920s-c1930s(?)
The Hall at Silverbeck, c1880-1882. A print from Modern Artists, prepared under the direction of FG Dumas, JS Virtue and Co, London, c1880-1882
Dining hall, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons LtdDining hall, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron (1788-1824) who was a leading figure in the Romantic movement
Headdress of a Ricksha Boy, Durban, 1917
Moose Deer, 19th century
Reindeer, 19th century
Oliver Cromwell. Portrait of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), English military leader and politician, with an owl on his shoulder and branches or antlers growing out of his hat
Prince Albert stag hunting, mid-19th century. Artist: Edwin Henry LandseerPrince Albert stag hunting, mid-19th century. Queen Victorias German husband shooting deer in Scotland
Prince Albert deerstalking, c1840s, (1900). Artist: William Heysham OverendPrince Albert deerstalking, c1840s, (1900). Queen Victorias German husband hunting deer in Scotland. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (1900)
St Eustace, c1501, (1870). Artist: Albrecht DurerSt Eustace, c1501, (1870). A wood engraving by Albrecht Durer showing Eustace kneeling before a stag, which according to legend bore an image of the crucified Christ between its antlers
A gilded wooden figurine of a deer (Terminal), 5th century BC. Ancient Altaian, Pazyryk Burial Mounds. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Young Scandinavian Elk with Immature Antlers, late 15th-early 16th century (1913). Artist: Albrecht DurerYoung Scandinavian Elk with Immature Antlers, late 15th-early 16th century (1913). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1913)
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), Eurasian species of deer, 1828. From British Quadrupeds by William MacGillivray, one of the volumes in William Jardines Naturalists Library series. (Edinburgh, 1828)
Reconstruction of the Irish elk (Megaloceros), c1880. Megaloceros is an extinct genus of the Pleistocene epoch (2, 500, 000 to 10, 000 years ago) found as fossils in Asia and Europe
Samoyed travelling on a sleigh pulled by reindeer, late 16th-early 17th century. Dutch depiction of a Samoyed man (indigenous Siberian) driving a sleigh or sledge
Viking Bone Comb and Comb CaseViking period: Comb and Comb-Case made form Deer Antler and Bone, from the Yorkshire Museum, York
Paleolithic carving of a bison from la Madeleine in France. It was used as a spear-thrower, and is carved in the shape of a bison licking its side, carved from reindeer antler
Viking period bone and ivory comb and caseViking period bone and deer antler comb and case from the Viking settlement at York, currently in the Yorkshire Museum, York
Suit of Japanese armour, mid 16th century. Antlers from a deer are mounted on the helmet
The Deer Hunt, 4th century BC. Alexander the Great (356 BC-323 BC) left, and Hephaestion, his boyhood friend, with a stag
French adultery caricature postcard, c1900
Prehistoric Anatolian cultural relic from Catal Huyuk, 5750 BC. A gold figure in the form of a stag. The archaeological remains found at Catal Huyuk in central Anatolia indicate that a settlement
Chinese wooden sculpture of an antlered headHan period Chinese wooden sculpture of an antlered head, possibly linked to Shamanism. From the British Museums collection