TWO SIMILAR IMPERIAL AND ROYAL STAG TROPHIES
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TWO SIMILAR IMPERIAL AND ROYAL STAG TROPHIES

AUSTRIAN, 1896

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TWO SIMILAR IMPERIAL AND ROYAL STAG TROPHIES
AUSTRIAN, 1896
Both on backings carved with crossed branches of oak leaves and acorns, the branches and leaves forming the actual borders of the backings, one inscribed hofjagden Eckartsau XII 1896 In Hoc Signo Vinces (with a red cross) hofjägermeister Frhr von Gaisberg Schöckingen Freiherr Corresani von Lanzenfeld und Campanero; one with a brown cross and inscribed hofjagden Eckartsau Dezbr. 1896 Frhrr Accurti von Königsfeld, the backings later
1.) 57 in, (145 cm.) high and 45 in. (114.5 cm.) wide; 2.) 49 in. (124.5 cm.) high and 40 in. (101.5 cm.) wide, heights including antlers and backings (2)
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Schloss Eckartsau, Lower Austria, owned by Franz Josef I, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary (1830-1916) but at the time inhabited by Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand d'Este (1863-1914).

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