This authentic French trinket dish dates from the 1920s and features a striking Art Nouveau relief depicting two hunting dogs.
Originally intended as a small decorative dish, it now works beautifully as a cabinet of curiosities object, an ashtray, or a stylish catchall for small valuables.
Despite being over a century old, the dish remains in good condition. Over time, it has developed a deep, natural patina that enhances its authenticity and visual appeal without detracting from the fine details of the design.
This beautifully hand painted serving tray is a fine example of French folk art from the 1930s. It depicts an idyllic countryside scene featuring a stork’s nest perched atop a rooftop – a traditional and symbolic motif in French rural art.
The artwork was painted on a wooden panel and protected beneath a glass surface, allowing the tray to be used for serving drinks or snacks without risking damage to the painting beneath.
Both practical and decorative, this tray would make a stylish addition to a table setting, sideboard, or kitchen display.
After almost a century, the tray remains in good condition and shows only minor signs of age-related wear. Over time it has developed a gentle patina that enhances its character and authenticity. The surface has been treated with antique wax, providing a protective layer and a subtle, soft sheen.
Measurements:
Length: 57 cm
Width: 29.5 cm
Height: 8.5 cm
Vintage 1940 Swiss Army cowhide mountaineer’s rucksack – “Haaraffe Tornister”
This rare and iconic Swiss Army rucksack, nicknamed the Haaraffe Tornister (“hairy ape backpack”), was issued in 1940 and has since become a true classic in our collection.
Originally introduced in 1898, this model remained virtually unchanged until 1950 – testament to its practical and durable design.
The rucksack features multiple interior compartments that unfold for easy access, as well as a small external pocket on the front. The exterior is made of genuine cowhide, which gives the bag its distinctive look and German nickname. The interior is lined with sturdy canvas for extra durability.
Whether you’re a collector of military gear or simply appreciate vintage craftsmanship, this Haaraffe Tornister is a striking piece of alpine history.
After more than 80 years, this piece has stood the test of time. It shows visible signs of age and use, consistent with its history. Both shoulder straps have been replaced and are not original. The rucksack has been treated and is completely free of any insect activity.
Measurements:
Height: 39 cm
Width: 37 cm
Depth: 13 cm
Antique early 1900s tiny Black Forest folk art bear sculpture
This charming bear sculpture was traditionally hand carved from a single piece of linden wood in the Black Forest region of Germany. It is a fine example of the masterful folk craftsmanship the area became renowned for, featuring beautifully rendered details and a strong sense of character.
A piece like this would make a striking addition to any antique collection or cabinet of curiosities – a true conversation starter with historic appeal.
After more than a century, the carving shows only light signs of wear. The gentle patina it has developed over time enhances its charm and authenticity. Please note that one of the bear’s paws was broken in the past and professionally glued back together, which is visible on the underside.
Measurements:
Heigth: 6 cm
Width: 3.5 cm
Length: 4.5 cm
This elegant antique snuff box was made in France in the 19th century from genuine tortoiseshell. It features fine pearl, brass, and silver inlay, forming the initials ‘P.J.’ on the lid.
A refined piece that would make a striking addition to any cabinet of curiosities or antique collection.
After more than a century, the box is in worn condition and shows signs of age and use. Over time it has developed a beautiful patina, which only enhances its character and authenticity.
Measurements:
Length: 7 cm
Width: 4.5 cm
Height: 2.5 cm
This distinctive antique tobacco pipe was carved from meerschaum and shaped as a bull’s head, featuring a stem made of natural horn. It was crafted in France in the early 1900s.
A striking piece that would make an excellent addition to any pipe collection or cabinet of curiosities.
After more than a century, the pipe remains in used condition and shows visible signs of age and wear. Over time, it has developed a beautiful patina that enhances its character and authenticity. Please note that the tip of one horn is chipped, as shown in the photos.
Vintage 1930s French brass pocket compass with folding cover
This vintage French pocket compass was made by Zambs in the French city of Lyon and features a brass case with a folding protective cover. One side is equipped with a transit stud, allowing the needle to be locked in place when not in use.
A versatile piece that can be taken along on hikes, displayed as a small decorative object, or creatively turned into a unique necklace.
The compass is in good working condition and functions properly, pointing north accurately. Due to age and use, the brass case has developed a beautiful oxidized patina, adding to its authentic vintage character.
This charming bronze trinket dish, shaped like a wild boar, was crafted in Italy during the 1950s. With its detailed and expressive form, it embodies the craftsmanship and aesthetic of mid-century Italian design.
Whether used as a trinket holder for keys, coins, or jewelry—or even as a small ashtray—this versatile piece is both functional and decorative. It would make a distinctive addition to your desk, side table, or display shelf.
After more than 70 years, the bronze has developed a beautiful oxidized patina that enhances its rugged character and vintage appeal.
This idyllic canvas was created in France and depicts a fly-fishing scene featuring two trout. It is signed and dated by the artist, J. Jasselin – 1958, and is presented in a classic gilded frame.
The painting would make a wonderful addition to a rustic cabin, lodge, or cottage interior, and would also be an excellent gift for a fly-fishing enthusiast.
After more than 60 years, the painting is in worn condition. It has developed a gentle, natural patina over time, which only adds to its character and charm. The gilded frame also shows signs of age and wear, consistent with its vintage nature.
Measurements:
Width: 62.5 / 55 cm
Height: 55 / 45 cm
This authentic French trinket dish dates to the 1920s and features a striking Art Nouveau relief depicting a large steamship at sea. The flowing lines and maritime subject give the piece a strong period character and unmistakable early 20th-century charm.
Originally intended as a small decorative dish, it works beautifully today as a cabinet-of-curiosities object, ashtray, or stylish catchall for small valuables.
Despite its age of over a century, the dish remains in good condition. It has developed a deep, natural patina over time, adding to its authenticity and visual appeal without detracting from the details of the design.
This rare and characterful can opener dates to the early 20th century and is designed in the shape of a sardine, reflecting the ingenuity and playful charm of early kitchen tools.
Originally a practical utensil, it now makes a wonderful decorative object—ideal for a rustic kitchen display, a collector’s shelf, or a cabinet of curiosities.
Despite its age, the opener remains in good condition. Decades of use have given it a rich, time-worn patina that enhances its antique appeal. The surface has been carefully treated with antique wax to preserve the metal and provide a subtle, protective sheen.