Lot WBM-001

Wild Boar Mouth

Specifications:

Location:

Other

Genus:

Sus

Size:

Length: 52 cm x Depth: 66 cm x Height: 75 cm

Family:

Suidae

Animal:

Wild Boar

Available by Request

Price on request

Send request

Lot Essay

Delivery

Rarity and Value
Taxidermy mounts of the Wild Boar (Sus scrofa), particularly head or shoulder mounts, are prominent features in natural history collections, hunting lodges, and private displays. While the species itself is widespread across Europe, Asia, and introduced regions, the value of a wild boar head mount lies primarily in craftsmanship, size, tusk development, and overall presentation rather than biological rarity. Specimens with large, well-curved tusks, symmetrical features, and excellent hide condition are especially sought after. Exceptional examples—such as unusually large individuals or those with distinctive coloration or scarring—are prized for their visual impact and representational strength.

Discovery and Significance
Sus scrofa is one of the most widely distributed large mammals in the world, with a long history intertwined with human societies. As both a game species and an ecological force, the wild boar has played a significant role in hunting traditions, folklore, agriculture, and landscape dynamics. Its adaptability to forests, wetlands, and agricultural areas has made it a subject of study in ecology and wildlife management. Taxidermy head mounts historically served as symbols of skill and achievement in hunting, while also functioning as educational tools that highlight mammalian anatomy and species variation.

Morphology and Accuracy
High-quality wild boar head taxidermy emphasizes the animal’s powerful skull structure, bristled hair, and prominent tusks (canines), which are defining features of the species. Accurate rendering of facial proportions, snout texture, ear placement, and eye positioning is essential for a lifelike appearance. Particular care is given to preserving the natural curvature, length, and coloration of the tusks, as these are central to both identification and aesthetic value. Hair direction, density, and natural coloration must be carefully maintained to reflect the boar’s rugged and robust character.

Human and Scientific Connection
Wild boar head mounts contribute to the study and appreciation of mammalian morphology, behavioral ecology, and human–wildlife relationships. Displayed in museums, educational institutions, and private collections, they offer insight into adaptation, population variation, and the historical role of large mammals in human culture. As a species deeply embedded in myth, tradition, and modern wildlife management, Sus scrofa represents the complex intersection of nature, science, and human history, with taxidermy serving as a lasting record of that connection.

Delivery

Read more

Brought to you by

Wild Boar Mouth123

Lot WBM-001

Wild Boar Mouth

Item has been added to your Cart

You cannot add "Wild Boar Mouth" to your cart again.

Enquiry

Wild Boar Mouth123

Lot WBM-001

Wild Boar Mouth

Thank you for your interest. Please fill out the below form, and our specialist will follow up with you shortly.

Thank you for your interest
We will be in touch shortly

We will never pass your personal information to anyone outside of Artefactum Gallery for their own marketing purposes without your consent. For more information about how we processes your data, please click here to read our Privacy Notice.

Brought to you by

Enquiry

Condition Report

Thank you for your interest. Please fill out the below form, and our specialist will follow up with you shortly.

Thank you for your interest
We will be in touch shortly

We will never pass your personal information to anyone outside of Artefactum Gallery for their own marketing purposes without your consent. For more information about how we processes your data, please click here to read our Privacy Notice.