• Prehistoric Fossil Cetacea Whale Ear Hearing Bones Stone Curiosities Oddities Collection Gift

    Prehistoric Cetacea Ear Bones

    50.00

    Prehistoric Cetacea ear bones

    These objects may look like ordinary stones at first glance, but they are in fact fossilized ear bones (tympanic bullae) from early whale species. Over the course of millions of years, these dense bones mineralized into the remarkable specimens they are today.

    Because of their distinctive shape, weight, and smooth texture, whale ear bones are among the most fascinating and recognizable marine fossils.

    They would make exceptional additions to any fossil collection, natural history display, or cabinet of curiosities!

    Measurements:
    #1: 8 x 5 cm
    #2: 8 x 4.5 cm

    Product code: #01810-25-C

  • Vintage Prehistoric Folk Art Musk Ox Head made of Cave Bear Bone Skull Curiosity Oddity Collection Decor GiftVintage Prehistoric Folk Art Musk Ox Head made of Cave Bear Bone Skull Curiosity Oddity Collection Decor Gift

    Vintage Prehistoric Cave Bear Bone Folk Art

    75.00

    Vintage folk art made out of a prehistoric bone

    This unique piece of folk art depicts the head of a musk ox, crafted from the occiputthe part of the skull that connects to the spine – of a prehistoric cave bear. It originates from Ariège, a mountainous region in southern France known for its many caves where cave bear remains are frequently found. While the bone itself is prehistoric, the painted artwork was likely created sometime in the 20th century.

    This striking object would make a perfect addition to any cabinet of curiosities or collection of folk art and fossils!

    Measurements:
    Width: 6.5 cm
    Height: 3.5 cm
    Depth: 5 cm

    Product code: #01824-25-C

  • Antique Vintage 19th Century 1800s French Bloodletting Bleader Fleam Knife Medical Surgical Curiosity Oddity Collection Decor Gift Brass

    Antique 19th Century French Fleam

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    Antique 19th Century French Fleam Knife

    This rare medical instrument was crafted in the late 1800s by the French maker B.G. Nogent. Fleam knives were commonly used by physicians and barbers for bloodletting, a now-obsolete practice once believed to “relieve stress from the heart” and treat various ailments.

    Today, it stands as a fascinating relic of medical history — a tangible reminder of how different healthcare once was. It would make a remarkable addition to any medical collection, museum display, or cabinet of curiosities.

    Despite being over a century old, this fleam remains in good condition. It shows light signs of wear consistent with age, and over the years it has developed a subtle oxidized patina that enhances its character and authenticity.

    Measurements:
    Length: 12 cm

    Product code: #01733-25-G

  • Antique Vintage 18th Century 1700s Whaling Whale Hand Wrought Forged Iron Harpoon Tool Speer Curiosity Oddity Collection Decor

    Antique 18th Century Forged Whaling Harpoon

    Antique Early 18th-Century Whaling Harpoon

    No, this isn’t an orc spear or some fantasy movie prop—though you might consider it just as brutal. This crude but fascinating tool is an authentic 18th-century whaling harpoon, used in real hunts during the 1700s.

    While we can (hopefully) all agree that the hunting of these majestic creatures is a grim chapter in history, the whaling industry played a significant role in shaping European economies. Whale oil was a vital commodity at the time, used in the production of everyday necessities such as lamp oil, candles, and soap. It was considered essential, even if we now recognize the devastating ecological consequences of centuries of overhunting in Arctic waters.

    Because of its dark legacy, this rare artifact carries mixed emotions. Yet, it remains a powerful piece of history—one that echoes with tales of dangerous voyages, icy seas, and the relentless pursuit of profit and survival.

    This harpoon was hand-forged in iron and features a conical socket for mounting a wooden shaft. Its rugged, functional design reflects the harsh realities of whaling in the age of sail.

    It would make a striking and conversation-starting addition to any collection of maritime antiques, historical weaponry, or cabinet of curiosities.

    After nearly two centuries, the harpoon shows the expected signs of wear, with a richly oxidized patina. The surface has been gently cleaned to remove coarse rust and treated with antique wax for protection and a subtle sheen.

    Measurements:
    Length: 54 cm

    Product code: #01690-25-G

  • Vintage Prehistoric Fossils Fossilized Mounted Mammoth Teeth Mollar Pieces on Stands Curiosities Oddities Collection Decor Gift Mega Fauna 

    Prehistoric mounted Mammoth Molar pieces

    125.00

    Prehistoric mounted fossilized mammoth teeth

    These fossilized pieces of mammoth molars were mounted on custom made stands.

    They would be the perfect additions to display into your fossile collection or cabinet of curiosities!

    Measurements:
    #1: 13.5 cm
    #2: 12.5 cm
    #3: 11.5 cm

  • Antique Vintage 19th Century 1800's Oil Portrait Painting Bearded Gentleman Man Brown Barber Shop Decor Classic Style Patina Gilded Frame

    Antique 19th Century Oil Portrait of a Bearded Man

    Antique 19th century oil portait of a bearded gentleman

    The painting dates back to the 1800’s and shows a bearded gentleman wearing a hat.
    The man’s stately appearance and stern look combined with the dark and earthy tones give this painting its characteristic charm.
    The painting comes in a beautiful gilded frame. The canvas itself is stretched around a cardboard plate.

    It would be the perfect piece to display in your classic style gentlemens room or barber shop!

    After more than a century the painting remains in good condition but shows signs of wear. Over the years it acquired a lovely patina which only adds charm to it!

    Measurements;
    Frame: 38.5 x 32 cm
    Canvas: 28.5 x 22 cm

  • Prehistoric Pleistocene Cave Bear Mega Fauna Jaw Bone Fossil Curiosity Oddity Collection

    Prehistoric Cave Bear Jaw Bone

    95.00

    Prehistoric 30.000 y/o pleistocene partial cave bear jaw bone – ‘Ursus spelaeus’

    The Cave Bear was a massive omnivore that lived in Europe during the Pleistocene period and became extinct around 28,000 years ago.
    This enormous animal is thought to be a relative to today’s brown bear but it was significantly larger.
    Adult males averaged half a ton in weight, and when standing on their hind legs they were up to 10 feet tall!
    That would put them comparably in size to the largest of modern-day Kodiak and Polar bears.
    This bone has been found inside a cave, deep into the Carpathian mountains.

    An unique and very decorative piece that would fit perfectly into your collection or cabinet of curiosities!

    The jaw remains in damaged condition.
    Sadly the upper part of the joint has been damaged and the jaw is missing almost all its teeth except for a remaining molar.

    Measurements:
    lenght: 25 cm
    Height: 7.5 cm

  • Prehistoric Pleistocene Mammoth Vertebrae Bone Fossil Curiosity Oddity Collection Ice Age Mega Fauna

    Prehistoric Woolly Mammoth Vertebra

    Prehistoric 50.000 – 30.000 y/o pleistocene vertebra of a woolly mammoth – ‘Mammuthus’

    This piece has been found in eastern Europe.

    An unique and very decorative piece that would fit perfectly into your fossil collection or cabinet of curiosities!

    The vertebra, that got fossilized over the years, remains in damaged condition.
    The surface of the bone has been treated with epoxy to prevent any further corrosion.

    Measurements:
    lenght: 25 cm
    Height: 19 cm
    Depth: 7 cm

  • Prehistoric 30.000 Y/O Pleistocene Cave Bear Cub Jaw Bone Ice Age Fossils Mega Fauna Taxidermy Curiosities

    Prehistoric Juvenile Cave Bear Jaw Bone

    125.00

    Prehistoric 30.000 y/o pleistocene cave bear cub jaw bone – ‘Ursus spelaeus’

    The Cave Bear was a massive omnivore that lived in Europe during the Pleistocene period and became extinct around 28,000 years ago.
    This enormous animal is thought to be a relative to today’s brown bear but it was significantly larger.
    Adult males averaged half a ton in weight, and when standing on their hind legs they were up to 10 feet tall!
    That would put them comparably in size to the largest of modern-day Kodiak and Polar bears.
    This jaw used to belong to a juvenile bear that must have died at a very young age.
    The bone has been found inside a cave, deep into the Carpathian mountains.

    An unique and very decorative piece that would fit perfectly into your collection or cabinet of curiosities!

    The jaw remains in damaged condition.
    All of the molar teeth are missing, just its grown canine, that has not yet swapped, still remains inside the front of the jaw.

    Measurements:
    lenght: 17,5 cm
    Height: 7,5 cm

  • Prehistoric 30.000 Y/O Pleistocene Cave Bear Jaw Bone Ice Age Fossils Mega Fauna Taxidermy Curiosities

    Prehistoric Cave Bear Jaw Bone

    130.00

    Prehistoric 30.000 y/o pleistocene cave bear jaw bone – ‘Ursus spelaeus’

    The Cave Bear was a massive omnivore that lived in Europe during the Pleistocene period and became extinct around 28,000 years ago.
    This enormous animal is thought to be a relative to today’s brown bear but it was significantly larger.
    Adult males averaged half a ton in weight, and when standing on their hind legs they were up to 10 feet tall!
    That would put them comparably in size to the largest of modern-day Kodiak and Polar bears.
    This bone has been found inside a cave, deep into the Carpathian mountains.

    An unique and very decorative piece that would fit perfectly into your collection or cabinet of curiosities!

    The jaw remains in damaged condition.
    Sadly the upper part of the joint has been damaged and it’s missing all its teeth.

    Measurements:
    lenght: 29 cm
    Height: 12 cm

  • Prehistoric 30.000 Y/O Pleistocene Cave Bear Cub Jaw Bone Ice Age Fossils Mega Fauna Taxidermy CuriositiesPrehistoric 30.000 Y/O Pleistocene Cave Bear Cub Jaw Bone Ice Age Fossils Mega Fauna Taxidermy Curiosities

    Prehistoric Cave Bear Cub Jaw Bone

    95.00

    Prehistoric 30.000 y/o pleistocene cave bear cub jaw bone – ‘Ursus spelaeus’

    The Cave Bear was a massive omnivore that lived in Europe during the Pleistocene period and became extinct around 28,000 years ago.
    This enormous animal is thought to be a relative to today’s brown bear but it was significantly larger.
    Adult males averaged half a ton in weight, and when standing on their hind legs they were up to 10 feet tall!
    That would put them comparably in size to the largest of modern-day Kodiak and Polar bears.
    This jaw used to belong to a cub that must have died at a very young age.
    The bone has been found inside a cave, deep into the Carpathian mountains.

    An unique and very decorative piece that would fit perfectly into your collection or cabinet of curiosities!

    The jaw remains in damaged condition.
    All of the molar teeth are missing, just its grown canine, that has not yet swapped, still remains inside the front of the jaw.

    Measurements:
    lenght: 17,5 cm
    Height: 7,5 cm

  • Prehistoric 30.000 Y/O Pleistocene Cave Bear Jaw Bone Ice Age Fossils Mega Fauna Taxidermy Curiosities

    Prehistoric Cave Bear Jaw Bone

    130.00

    Prehistoric 30.000 y/o pleistocene cave bear jaw bone – ‘Ursus spelaeus’

    The Cave Bear was a massive omnivore that lived in Europe during the Pleistocene period and became extinct around 28,000 years ago.
    This enormous animal is thought to be a relative to today’s brown bear but it was significantly larger.
    Adult males averaged half a ton in weight, and when standing on their hind legs they were up to 10 feet tall!
    That would put them comparably in size to the largest of modern-day Kodiak and Polar bears.
    This bone has been found inside a cave, deep into the Carpathian mountains.

    An unique and very decorative piece that would fit perfectly into your collection or cabinet of curiosities!

    The jaw remains in damaged condition.
    Sadly the upper part of the joint has been damaged and it’s missing all its teeth.

    Measurements:
    lenght: 27 cm
    Height: 17 cm