Description
Width: 48cm
Depth: 9cm
An extraordinary and scarce survival from the late 1700s, this rare stag hunting saw with attached hide scraper would once have been an essential tool for a huntsman or gamekeeper during the golden age of aristocratic sport.
Crafted in heavy forged iron, the piece features a robust toothed blade for processing large game such as deer, paired ingeniously with a flat hide scraper attachment—a multi-functional design reflecting the practical demands of estate management and trophy preparation. The ornately shaped ironwork at the junction of blade and handle adds an artistic flair to an otherwise brutal utility object, while the elegant turned ebonised wooden handle offers both balance and beauty.
Weathered by time and deeply patinated with age, this object is rich in historic character and bears the marks of actual use. Whether displayed in a country sports collection, a dark interior, or a cabinet of curiosities, this is a haunting and highly unusual piece of pre-industrial hunting history.