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- A bear holding a tree branch forms the base of this whimsical Swiss Black Forest umbrella holder
- The carved work showcases the remarkable skill of Swiss Black Forest wood artisans
- The wood carving industry of Switzerland flourished in the early 19th century
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The wood carving industry of Switzerland emerged in the early 19th century, and Swiss Black Forest carvings quickly became world-renowned for their quality and craftsmanship. Swiss Black Forest carvings catered to the Victorian tourists passing through the mountainous. . .
The wood carving industry of Switzerland emerged in the early 19th century, and Swiss Black Forest carvings quickly became world-renowned for their quality and craftsmanship. Swiss Black Forest carvings catered to the Victorian tourists passing through the mountainous lake region of Switzerland, a popular destination on The Grand Tour. Wealthy Europeans eagerly purchased these works as symbols of status. Black Forest carvings were also spotlighted at several international exhibitions, including the Great Exhibition in London in 1851, the Chicago World's Fair in 1893 and the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900. Delightful wood carvings such as this playful umbrella stand remain in high demand today.
35 1/2" high by 14 1/2" wide by 17 3/4" deep

Period: | 19th Century |
Type: | Cane Stands/Displays |
Depth: | 17.75 Inches |
Width: | 14.5 Inches |
Height: | 35.5 Inches |

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