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  • Vintage 40s WWII Hamilton Standard Propeller Blade

    1,250.00

    Vintage 40s Hamilton Standard airplane propeller blade

    This original aluminum propeller blade was manufactured by Hamilton Standard, the renowned American propeller supplier, during the Second World War. It is marked at the base with the designation DWG 6101A-12, a model used in conjunction with aircraft powered by the Pratt & Whitney R-1340, R-975, and R-985 radial engine series—notably those equipped with 9 ft 0 in or 9 ft 1 in diameter propellers.

    These propeller blades were installed on a wide variety of training and utility aircraft, including (but not limited to):

    AT-6A, AT-6B, AT-6C, AT-13, AT-15, AT-16, AT-16A, AT-21, BC-1, BC-1A, BT-9B, BT-9C, BT-9D, BT-10, BT-12, BT-13A, BT-15, UC-40A, UC-40B, UC-40D, C-64, and UC-64A

    Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast, a collector of WWII memorabilia, or simply a fan of vintage industrial design, this impressive relic is guaranteed to make a striking impression. Its sculptural form and storied past make it an ideal centerpiece for a mancave, office, hangar, or themed interior.

    Despite being over 80 years old, the propeller remains in solid condition with authentic signs of age and use. It has developed a beautiful natural patina that enhances its vintage character. The surface has been cleaned, lightly polished, and treated with protective wax to preserve the finish and add a subtle sheen.

    Measurments:
    Length: 116.5 cm
    Width: 21 cm
    Diameter base: 17 cm

    Product code: #01712-25-C

  • Vintage 50s Pheasant Shooting target

    85.00

    Antique early 1900s iron pheasant sculpture

    This rustic iron sculpture likely served as a shooting target for an air rifle in the early 20th century. Its simplified yet dynamic form captures the essence of a pheasant in motion, reflecting both function and folk-art charm.

    Today, it would make a striking decorative piece—whether displayed in a garden, rustic interior, or collection of vintage sporting items.

    Over time, the surface has developed a beautiful weathered patina, enhancing its rugged character and antique appeal. The piece has been treated with antique wax to provide a subtle sheen and a layer of protection.

    Measurements:
    Height: 36 cm
    Width: 53 cm

    Product code: #01615-24-C

  • Vintage 50’s Banjolin in Hard Case

    195.00

    Vintage 50’s banjolin

    This instrument is a fine example of mid-century craftsmanship.
    It comes in its original hard case, lined with vibrant orange felt, and includes the original key, a turtle shell plectrum, and a wing nut for tensioning  the skin.

    A truly decorative piece of musical history — perfect for adding character to your lodge, cabin, or eclectic interior.

    The banjolin shows signs of wear consistent with age and use, which add to its authentic vintage appeal. It has been gently cleaned and treated with antique wax to preserve the surface and enhance its natural patina.

    Aside from this minimal care, I chose to leave the instrument in its original condition, allowing the next owner to either enjoy it as-is or restore it further according to their preference.

    Please note: the hinges on the hard case are somewhat delicate due to age.

    Measurements:
    banjolin length: 55 cm
    Neck length: 37 cm
    banjolin width: 19 cm

    case length: 58
    case width: 20
    case heigh: 11

    Productcode: #01684-25-G

  • Antique Early 1900’s Bull Shaped Can opener

    65.00

    Antique early 1900s can opener

    This rare and characterful can opener was crafted in England at the beginning of the 20th century. Designed in the shape of a bull’s head and fitted with a smooth wooden handle, it reflects the ingenuity and charm of early kitchen tools.

    More than just a practical object, this piece makes a wonderful decorative item—perfect for a rustic kitchen display, a collector’s shelf, or a cabinet of curiosities.

    Despite its age, the opener remains in good condition. Years of use have given it a beautiful, time-worn patina that enhances its antique appeal. It has been carefully treated with antique wax to preserve the surface and provide a gentle, protective sheen.

    Measurements:
    Length: 16 cm

    Product code: 01682-25-G

  • Antique Early 1900’s Leather Craft Tools

    150.00

    Antique early 1900’s leathercraft tools

    This authentic set of early 20th-century leatherworking tools was used for hand-stitching and sewing leather — a true piece of craftsmanship history. It includes a decorated cow horn filled with greased needles, two awls, and two leather sewing palms, one of which bears the label Shrimpton & Sons – Redditch.

    This set would make a perfect gift for any leather artisan, or a unique addition to a collection of antiques and curiosities.

    More than a century later, all items remain in used but solid condition. Each piece has developed a beautiful aged patina, enhancing its character and vintage appeal. The tools have been carefully treated with antique wax to preserve the materials and give them a subtle, protective sheen.

    Product code: #01688-25-G

  • Antique 1925 Carl Zeiss DF 6x Binoculars

    95.00

    Antique 1925 Carl Zeiss Jena D.F. 6x Binoculars

    These antique binoculars were manufactured in the renowned optical hub of Jena, Germany, by Carl Zeiss — a company globally celebrated for its high-quality lenses and pioneering optical systems.

    Crafted with precision and durability in mind, these binoculars exemplify a level of craftsmanship rarely found in modern optics. Built to last a lifetime, they remain a remarkable testament to early 20th-century engineering excellence.

    This particular pair bears the serial number 665629, identifying it as having been produced in 1925. The model is marked “D.F. 6x”, indicating it was a military-issued design. The binoculars come with their original leather case.

    These binoculars would make a thoughtful and unique gift for any enthusiast of vintage optics, military history, or collectors of scientific antiques.

    Despite their age, the binoculars are still in functional condition, though they show clear signs of use and wear. The leather coverings display scuffing and wear, while the brass details have developed a rich patina that adds to their authentic vintage character. The optics still provide a usable image, although not up to modern standards.

    The original leather case is in worn condition, with the leather lid partially torn off.

    Measurements:
    Width: 15.5 cm
    Length: 10 cm
    Case: 13 x 16 cm

    Product code: #01687-25-G

  • Antique 19th Century Peat Salesman Purse

    125.00

    Antique 1817 Dutch leather purse

    This remarkable antique pocketbook dates back to the early 19th century and bears the inscription ‘Lucas Van Lammeren Koopman in Turf 1817’ in elegant gilded letters — which translates to ‘Lucas Van Lammeren, Salesman in Peat’.

    It offers a rare glimpse into everyday commerce of the time and is a true testament to early Dutch craftsmanship. With its historical context and personalized marking, this piece is undoubtedly museum-worthy and would make a striking addition to any collection of relics or antique personal items.

    Despite being over 200 years old, the pocketbook remains in good condition, showing honest signs of age and use. The natural patina it developed over time only enhances its authenticity and charm.

    Measurements:
    Width: 24 cm
    Heigth: 13 cm

    Product code: 01674-25-G

  • Antique 20’s Art Nouveau Pyrogene Pipe Holder

    175.00

    Antique 20’s Pyrogene pipe holder

    This antique porte pipes was designed by Corneau Frères and cast by the renowned foundry Pyrogène in Charleville.
    It features an elegant Art Nouveau design with flowing, organic lines and a beautifully sculpted gecko at its center.
    The stand is equipped with 11 pipe holders and a central compartment designed to hold a matchbox.

    A true collector’s piece, it would make a unique and functional addition to any smoking lounge or antique collection.

    Even after more than a century, the pipe holder remains in good condition, though it shows expected signs of age and wear.
    Over time, it has developed a rich patina that enhances its character and historical charm.
    The surface has been carefully treated with antique wax, giving it a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.

    Measurements:
    Width: 45 cm
    Height: 22 cm

    Product code: 01679-25-X

  • Antique 19th Century Oil Portrait of Antonio Starabba

    250.00

    Antique Vintage 19th Century 1800s Italian Oil Portrait Painting Antonio Starabba Bearded Man Moustache Barber Shop Man Cave Decor

  • Antique 30’s Belgian Beer Sign

    85.00

    Antique 30’s Belgian Beer sign

    This vintage advertising sign promotes Groenendael beer and features a proud Groenendaeler shepherd dog at its center — a striking image that makes it highly decorative and eye-catching.

    It would be the perfect piece to display in a pub, restaurant or man cave, adding a touch of rustic Belgian charm to any interior.

    After nearly a century, the sign shows signs of wear consistent with age, including surface marks and a beautifully aged, oxidized patina that enhances its character. Remarkably, it still retains its original cardboard back plate.
    The surface has been carefully treated with varnish, providing a protective outer layer and a subtle glossy finish to preserve its look for years to come.

    Measurements:
    Width: 50.5 cm
    Height: 35.5 cm

    Product code: #01619-24-L

  • Antique 20’s British Hip Flask

    65.00

    Antique 20’s British hip flask

    Little bottles like this one were traditionally brought on hunts so the thirsty hunter could take a quick sip of whisky every now and then.
    It was decorated with a protective pewter and brown leather covering.

    This piece would still come in handy on a hunting or hiking trip, but would also be the perfect addition to any cabin decor or collection!

    After almost a century this flask still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of wear.

    Measurements:
    Length: 10 cm
    Width: 10 cm

    Product code: #01653-25-G

  • Antique Early 1900s Nyala Horns

    150.00

    Antique Early 1900s Nyala Skull Mount

    This rare and evocative hunting trophy dates back to the early 20th century and originates from colonial Congo. Brought to Belgium as an exotic curiosity, the nyala skull is mounted on a classic wooden trophy plaque—an excellent example of period taxidermy and colonial-era collecting practices.

    A striking and conversation-worthy addition to any taxidermy collection, natural history display, or cabinet of curiosities, this piece embodies both historical depth and timeless aesthetic appeal.

    Despite its age, the skull mount remains in good condition. It shows natural signs of wear and aging, and has developed a beautiful patina that only enhances its antique character.

    Measurements:
    Height: 50 cm
    Width: 30 cm
    Depth: 27.5 cm