This authentic brass vide-poche was made in France and dates to the late 19th century. It features a striking Art Nouveau relief depicting a hunter pursuing two deer, rendered with elegant movement and fine period detail.
Originally intended as a small decorative trinket dish, it now works beautifully as a cabinet of curiosities object, an ashtray, or a stylish catchall for small valuables. The sculptural quality and subject matter make it a particularly eye catching display piece.
Despite being over a century old, the dish remains in good condition. Over time, the brass has developed a deep, natural patina that enhances its authenticity and visual appeal without detracting from the crispness of the relief or the overall design.
This antique wooden music box was made in Spain in the 1930s. Its lid is decorated with beautiful leather and brass inlay depicting a roe deer buck and doe. The original music mechanism remains in working condition and is operated by winding the key underneath the box.
It would make a perfect addition to any cabinet of curiosities, antique collection, or authentically styled interior.
After almost a century, the music box remains in good condition. Over the years it has developed a lovely patina that only adds to its charm. It has been treated with antique wax, providing a protective layer and a subtle glossy sheen.
Measurements:
Width: 20.5 cm
Height: 12.5 cm
Depth: 7 cm
This ingenious French multitool, known as the Parisienne, dates to the early 1900s. Designed with multiple functions, it was an ideal companion for travel and outdoor use. When unfolded, it can be used as a small pair of binoculars and also features an integrated compass and a mirror, suitable for signalling or fire starting.
A fascinating and uncommon curiosity, this piece would make a perfect gift for any hiking or outdoor enthusiast.
After more than a century, the multitool remains in good, functional condition. Over time, the case, mirror, and glass cover have developed a beautiful patina, adding to its character and charm.
Measurements:
Diameter compass: 4 cm
Width (folded open): 10.5 cm
Length tool: 10 cm
This unique walking stick was hand carved by a French soldier during the First World War. Coiling around the shaft is a finely carved snake, a powerful symbol often associated with vigilance, danger, and survival.
To escape the relentless stress and monotony of wartime life, soldiers often turned to creativity, repurposing available materials into what is now known as trench art. These deeply personal objects were made using limited tools and resources, resulting in raw, expressive works that reflect both hardship and resilience. Each piece tells a human story shaped by uncertainty, longing, and endurance.
This cane carries a tangible sense of history and would make a striking centerpiece in any World War I or military collection.
After more than a century, the cane remains in good condition and shows only minor signs of use. Over time, it has developed a beautiful natural patina that enhances its character and authenticity. The surface has been treated with antique wax, providing a protective layer and a subtle, soft sheen.
This antique brass telescope features four extendable tubes and comes with its original leather case. Produced in Europe in the late 19th century, it was likely used aboard a ship, making it a fine example of nautical craftsmanship from the period.
A striking addition to any maritime collection, the telescope remains both charming and functional – and could still serve admirably when scanning the horizon for pirates.
After more than a century, it is in good overall condition, showing signs of age and use. Over time, the brass has developed a rich, natural patina that enhances its character and historic appeal.
Measurements:
extended lenght: 58.5 cm
retracted length: 20.5 cm
Diameter lens: 4.5 cm
Length case: 21 cm
This authentic fishing trophy dates back to the 1960s and was originally caught in France. It would make an ideal decorative accent for a cabin, lodge, bar, study, or man cave.
After more than 60 years, the pike head remains in good overall condition. As expected with an object of this age, it shows visible signs of wear, which only add to its character and authenticity.
Measurements:
Height: 20 cm
width: 14.5 cm
depth: 20 cm
This authentic fishing trophy dates back to the 1960s and was originally caught in France. It would make an ideal decorative accent for a cabin, lodge, bar, study, or man cave.
After more than 60 years, the pike head remains in good overall condition. As expected with an object of this age, it shows visible signs of wear, which only add to its character and authenticity.
Measurements:
Height: 19 cm
width: 21 cm
depth: 13 cm
This unique walking stick was hand-carved by a French soldier during the early years of the Second World War. Coiling around the shaft is a finely carved snake, a powerful symbol often associated with vigilance, danger, and survival. The cane is further inscribed with the name “Suzanne”- possibly referring to a loved one – and the dates 1939–1940, anchoring the piece firmly in its historical context.
To escape the relentless stress and monotony of wartime life, soldiers often turned to creativity, repurposing available materials into what is now known as trench art. These deeply personal objects were made using limited tools and resources, resulting in raw, expressive works that reflect both hardship and resilience. Each piece tells a human story shaped by uncertainty, longing, and endurance.
This cane carries a tangible sense of history and would make a striking centerpiece in any World War II or military collection.
After more than 80 years, the cane remains in good condition and shows only minor signs of use. Over time, it has developed a beautiful natural patina that enhances its character and authenticity. The surface has been treated with antique wax, providing a protective layer and a subtle, soft sheen.
This unique bronze plaque features a beautifully detailed high relief depiction of a long-eared owl with its prey. The expressive sculptural depth highlights the craftsmanship of the piece. It was cast in France and dates to the early 20th century.
A striking object that would make an excellent addition to any cabinet of curiosities or antique collection.
After more than a century, the plaque remains in good condition. Over time, it has developed a rich, natural patina that only enhances its character and charm.
This antique bronze letter opener dates from the early 1900s and depicts a Native American chief.
It makes a striking decorative piece and would look great displayed on a desk or as part of a rustic or vintage style interior.
After more than a century, the letter opener remains in good condition, showing only minor signs of use. Over time, it has developed a beautiful natural patina that adds to its character and charm.