Horns

Cape Greater Kudu Horns

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Cape Greater Kudu Horns on Skull

Materials
Natural taxidermy mount
Condition
Good hire condition with age-appropriate patina.
Hire
Price on request
Buy
£995

Available to buy

£995

Delivery, collection, insurance, and export restrictions are confirmed separately before handover.

Requires secure wall mounting and careful handling during transport.

Cape Greater Kudu Horns on Skull Shield

Cape Greater Kudu (Strepsiceros strepsiceros)

South Africa, Modern

By Bull's Eye Taxidermy

A superb and highly decorative Cape Greater Kudu horn mount, featuring an impressive set of mature bull horns retained on the upper skull and professionally presented upon a polished hardwood shield. Widely regarded as one of Africa's most elegant antelope species, the Kudu is instantly recognisable for its magnificent spiral horns, considered among the most beautiful in the animal kingdom.

This striking display showcases the dramatic corkscrew form for which mature bull Kudu are celebrated, with each horn displaying well-defined ridges, excellent symmetry and rich natural colouration. The contrast between the sculptural horn structure, bleached skull and polished hardwood backboard creates a timeless display with exceptional visual impact.

Expertly prepared by Bull's Eye Taxidermy, the piece combines traditional craftsmanship with the natural beauty of one of Africa's most iconic game animals. Whether displayed within a country house, hunting lodge, private collection, gentleman's study, luxury interior or cabinet of curiosities, it serves as an impressive focal point and conversation piece.

The Cape Greater Kudu has long been considered one of the most sought-after species amongst collectors and natural history enthusiasts, admired for both its rarity and unmistakable silhouette.

Condition

Presented in excellent display condition, with attractive natural patination to the horns, clean skull preparation and a quality hardwood mounting shield.

Provenance

Prepared by Bull's Eye Taxidermy, South Africa.

A classic African trophy display and an outstanding example of one of nature's most iconic horned mammals, combining sculptural elegance with enduring decorative appeal.