This impressive moose was taken in Sweden and professionally mounted in the city of Uppsala. The head is presented on a traditional wooden shield plaque, with a small engraved brass plate at the base bearing the taxidermy company’s name.
A striking focal point above a fireplace or as part of a rustic interior, hunting lodge, or trophy collection.
After approximately 30 years, the mount remains in good vintage condition and shows only expected signs of age and display. There are small fur restorations underneath and on the tip of the right ear; however, both repairs are discreet and hardly noticeable when the piece is mounted on the wall.
Measurements:
Heigth: 78 cm
Width: 89 cm
Depth: 90 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.
Vintage Iberian ibex shoulder mount – ‘Capra pyrenaica’
This impressive Iberian ibex was taken in the Spanish mountains and is professionally mounted on a traditional wooden shield plaque. At the base, a small brass plate is engraved with the inscription: “Collao del Alcázar, 23-XII-98.”
The Iberian ibex is native to the mountainous regions of Spain and is known for its powerful build and distinctive, backward curving horns. This example displays a well formed pair of horns with strong character and natural texture.
The mount would make a striking focal point above a fireplace or as part of a rustic interior, hunting lodge, or trophy collection.
After nearly 30 years, the mount remains in good condition and shows signs of age and display. Over time, the fur has undergone slight natural colour changes, consistent with its age.
Measurements:
Heigth: 78 cm
Width: 45 cm
Depth: 52.5 cm
This charming vintage globe was made in England in the 1930s and belongs to the well known Reliable Series.
A wonderful decorative piece that would look great on a desk, shelf, or in a cabinet of curiosities.
After nearly a century, the globe has developed a richly oxidised patina that enhances its rustic character and authentic appeal. It has been carefully treated with antique wax, providing a protective layer and a subtle sheen while preserving its timeworn appearance.
Measurements:
Height: 21 cm
Diameter: 11 cm
Diameter base: 12 cm
This distinctive sporran was made in Scotland in the 1950s and is crafted from sealskin and leather. Traditionally worn as part of Highland dress with a kilt, it features a metal chain and leather belt, allowing it to be worn comfortably around the waist.
The natural texture of the sealskin and the simple, functional design reflect mid 20th century Scottish craftsmanship. It would make a fine addition to traditional Scottish attire or to a collection of Highland dress and historical accessories.
After approximately 70 years, the sporran remains in good condition and shows signs of age and use consistent with its history.
This charming vintage globe was made in England in the 1930s and belongs to the well known Reliable Series.
A wonderful decorative piece that would look great on a desk, shelf, or in a cabinet of curiosities.
After nearly a century, the globe has developed a richly oxidised patina that enhances its rustic character and authentic appeal. The surface shows clear signs of age and use, including a noticeable dent in the northern Pacific Ocean.
It has been carefully treated with antique wax, providing a protective layer and a subtle sheen while preserving its timeworn appearance.
Measurements:
Height: 21 cm
Diameter: 11 cm
Diameter base: 12 cm
These characteristic lead toy figures were made in England in the early 20th century. They feature a distinctive two-dimensional design on flat bases, typical of early lead toys.
The set includes eight animals – an elephant, moose, camel, horse, giraffe, and three lions – as well as two figures of Native Americans and six decorative trees and bushes.
They would make a charming decorative display for an antique toy collection, a child’s room, or a cabinet of curiosities.
After more than a century, the figures remain in worn condition and show clear signs of age and use. Over time, they have developed a natural patina that adds to their character.
This distinctive Victorian wall mount depicts a stately lion’s head. It was cast in plaster and gilded in France during the 19th century, reflecting the decorative taste of the period.
With its expressive features and timeworn surface, it would make a striking addition to a rustic interior or a cabinet of curiosities.
After more than a century, the wall mount remains in worn condition and shows clear signs of age. Over time, part of the original gilded surface has worn away, creating a naturally distressed patina that adds depth and character to the piece. The surface has been treated with a protective clear varnish to stabilise the remaining gilding and to provide a subtle sheen.
This authentic French brass trinket dish dates from the 1920s and features an elegant relief depicting a boar, finely detailed and full of character.
Originally intended as a small decorative dish, it now lends itself beautifully as a cabinet of curiosities object, ashtray, or stylish catchall for small valuables.
Despite being nearly a century old, the dish remains in good vintage condition. Over time, it has developed a rich, natural patina that enhances its authenticity and visual appeal without detracting from the refined details of the design.
This antique red deer figure was made in Vienna and is a fine example of the craftsmanship for which the city became renowned in the 19th century. The sculpture is executed with careful attention to detail and a naturalistic sense of form, characteristic of Vienna bronzes of the period.
It would make a refined addition to a rustic interior or a cabinet of curiosities.
After more than a century, the piece remains in worn condition and shows signs of age and handling. Over time, it has developed a natural patina that enhances its character and charm.
This unique trinket dish was made in Belgium and features a detailed relief of the idyllic coastline of Ostend. The scene captures the character of the seaside in a subtle and decorative way.
It can be used as a stylish ashtray or as a trinket dish for displaying small items.
After more than a century, the dish remains in used condition. Over time, it has developed a natural patina that adds to its charm and sense of age.
Measurements:
Width: 9.5 cm
Length: 14.5 cm
Depth: 1.4 cm