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Souvenir – Stag’s Head

Categories Figural - Animals & Living Creatures, Souvenir
Type Stag
Material Aluminum
Markings SeeNarrative
Manufacturer Undetermined
Origin United States
Date or Era circa 1900
Measuring 4 ½” x 6” x 5 ½” high

Made of aluminum, oak leaves and acorns decorate the base surrounding a stag’s head. The antlers form a pen rack.  A pressed glass inkwell with a loose (not attached) lid fits into the base. This inkstand was a souvenir from Niagara Falls – marked on the nose.

Resembling silver, lightweight and expensive, aluminum was considered a precious metal at first – more valuable than gold. Around 1888 as new extraction methods were developed, production of aluminum became commercially viable and was used in making household items, including cookware and even inkwells.

Estimated value: $100- Sold for $180 in March 2025

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