• Antique Early 1900’s Hand Painted Carousel Panel

    775.00

    Antique huge early 1900’s carousel panel

    This huge panel once decorated the top rounding boards of a carousel that stood on fairs in the early 1900’s.
    It shows a charming, hand painted western scene with a cowboy riding a rearing horse.
    The scene was was painted on canvas stretched on a large white painted wooden frame.
    The back of the frame has been provided with hooks and eyes on with which the panels were originally attached to each other, making it easy to mount the piece on a wall or on chains.
    Due to its size and the naive painteing technique that was used this panel is very characteristic and impressive!

    This unique and impressive panel would be the perfect decor piece to display inside a steak house, ranch or man cave!

    After more than a century the canvas and frame show a lovely distressed patina that only adds to the panel’s character! The panel shows signs of wear like tiny cracks in the paint surface. At the back the panel has been provided with a vertical plank to tension the canvas.
    The wooden frame has been coated with transparent lacquer to give the surface a protective layer and a glossy finish. The canvas has been cleaned from dust and filth and has been coated with varnish afterwards.

    Measurements:
    Width: 242 cm
    Height: 125 cm
    Depth: 6 cm

    I offer two similar panels with western theme from the same carousel! I can offer them for 1800,- euro as a set.

    Please contact me before purchasing this item, I’ll determine custom shipping costs depending on destination and wishes.

  • Antique Early 1900’s Hand Painted Carousel Panel

    550.00

    Antique huge early 1900’s carousel panel

    This huge panel once decorated the top rounding boards of a carousel that stood on fairs in the early 1900’s.
    It shows a charming, hand painted western scene with a native American riding a rearing horse surrounded by wigwams.
    The scene was was painted on canvas stretched on a large white painted wooden frame.
    The back of the frame has been provided with the hooks and eyes with which the panels were originally attached to each other, making it easy to mount the piece on a wall or on chains.
    Due to its size and the naive painteing technique that was used this panel is very characteristic and impressive!

    This unique and impressive panel would be the perfect decor piece to display inside a steak house, ranch or man cave!

    After more than a century the canvas and frame show a destressed patina. The panel shows signs of wear like tiny cracks in the paint surface, some missing white paint on the top of the wooden frame and a small tear in the canvas. At the back the panel has been provided with a vertical plank to tension the canvas.
    The wooden frame has been coated with transparent lacquer to give the surface a protective layer and a glossy finish. The canvas has been cleaned from dust and filth and has been coated with varnish afterwards.

    Measurements:
    Width: 242 cm
    Height: 125 cm
    Depth: 6 cm

    I offer two similar panels with western theme from the same carousel! I can offer them for 1750,- euro as a set.

    Please contact me before purchasing this item, I’ll determine custom shipping costs depending on destination and wishes.

     

  • Antique 19th Century Binoculars Multitool

    95.00

    Antique late 19th century German D.R.G.M. Fidelio Binoculars Multitool

    Equipped with multiple functions the design of this tool is clever & ideal for survival and is much alike the design of the “la Parisienne” tool that was invented in France in the late 1800’s.
    it can be used as a compass, binoculars and has a small mirror that can be used for making fire and signals.

    The tool comes in its original box and also still features its originial instructions.

    It’s an unique curiosity that would fit in any collection or would be the perfect gift for the hiking fanatic!

    The tool is in a good, functional condition. It still points north easily!
    It’s case, mirror and glass cover show a destressed patina due to use & time.

    Measurements;
    Length: 7,5 cm
    Width: 10 cm
    Depth: 4 cm

  • Antique 1922′ Oil Portait of Belgian WWI Soldier

    325.00

    Antique 1922′ oil portait of a Belgian WWI soldier

    The painting dates back to the early 1900s and shows a moustached soldier wearing his Belgian uniform with charateristic Adrian helmet featuring the lions head in front.
    Just below collar of his jacket the painting was signed and dated by the artist saying “Ysero – 22”.
    The man’s stately appearance and stern look combined with the dark and earthy tones give this painting it’s characteristic charm.

    It would fit perfectly decorating your gentleman’s room, shop or barber shop!

    After more than a century the painting got a lovely patina that shows signs of wear like the tiny cracks in the paint surface. Sadly over the years the canvas endured some tiny tears.
    The wooden frame has been treated with a layer of antique wax.

    Measurements;
    Hight: 69 cm
    Width: 59 cm

  • Vintage 50’s Series of 5 Zoological School Charts

    195.00

    Vintage 50’s series of 5 zoological school charts

    These educational charts were desgined and published in the Netherlands in the 1950’s.
    The charts have been used for teaching in a Dutch high school for almost 60 years.

    In addition to their educational theme these charts are all very decorative and would be the perfect additions to any boys room or the interior of your house, shop or bar!

    After being used in a high school for may years they remain in worn condition and all show signs of wear.

    They measure 100 cm in width and 75 cm in height

    The price is for the whole series of all 5 charts

  • 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 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

  • Antique Early 1900’s Bronze Bust of Petrus Forestus

    65.00

    Antique early 1900’s small bronze bust of Petrus Forestus

    Petrus Forestus (Pieter van Foreest, 1521 – 1597) was one of the most important medical professionals of the Netherlands and used to be the personal physician of William the Silent in the 1500’s. He got the nickname “Dutch Hippocrates”.

    This small bust would be the perfect decor piece, standing on a shelf in your man cave, gentleman’s- or barber shop!

    After a century the bust still remains on good condition.

    Measurements:
    Height: 95 mm
    Width: 80 mm
    Depth: 55 mm

  • 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 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

  • Antique 30’s Black Bear Skin Rug

    950.00

    Antique 30’s black bear skin rug – “Ursus americanus”

    This bear was originally imported from the United States and comes with official cites documents.
    The bears skull still remains inside as its open mouth shows real teeth.

    This mean looking chap would look great decorating your cabin or lodge and will keep you company by the fireplace!

    After almost a  century the skin remains in worn condition and shows signs of age and wear. Both of its hind legs are missing and also a claw is missing on each of the front paws which leaves them with only four remaining claws on each side.

    Measurements will follow soon!

  • Vintage 60’s Pike & Pike-perch Fishing Trophy Mounts

    35.00

    Vintage 60’s fishing trophy mounts

    These trophies consist of pike and pike-perch jaws mounted on wooden plagues and are all different in size and age. They all come from Germany and are marked with the place and date they were caught on the back of the plagues.

    These trophies would fit perfect decorating your cabin, lodge or cabinet of curiosities!

    After all these years they remain in worn condition.
    Some of the small fragile bones and teeth have been partially broken off or glued.

    They differ in size from 25 cm to 18 cm

    They are 35,- euros a piece, I have multiple in stock!