This antique bag was hand made and was pressumably used to carry around tools.
It was made of sturdy saddle leather with a wooden bottom and side. The inside is lined with zinc.
The bag would be a decorative piece to any rustic style interior!
After almost a century it is in a worn condition but still remains strong. The patina it acquired over the years only adds to its rugged character. It has been cleaned with saddle soap and treated with grease and beeswax.
Measurements:
Heigth: 16.5 cm
Width: 43 cm
Depth: 17 cm
This bag was used by hunters to carry small game and cartridges.
It features multiple departments, a net and small straps that can be used for carrying rabbits or birds. It is made of brown leather and feautures an adjustable leather shoulder strap.
The bag can still be used as an unique handbag but would also look great as a decor piece!
After almost a century the bag is in used condition and shows signs of wear. Over the years it acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to it.
Measurements:
Width: 36 cm
Height: 31 cm
Depth: 10 cm
This antique bag was hand made and was pressumably used to carry around tools.
It was made of sturdy saddle leather.
The bag would make a decorative addition to any rustic style interior!
After almost a century it is in a worn condition but still remains strong. The patina it acquired over the years only adds to its rugged character. It has been cleaned with saddle soap and treated with grease and beeswax.
Measurements:
Heigth: 27 cm
Width: 41 cm
Depth: 17 cm
Vintage 1956′ Swiss army ‘Salt & Pepper’ mountaineers rucksack
This classic, high quality backpack is perfect for hiking or everyday use!
I personally have been using a similar bag every day for years now!
The outer layer of the bag is made of canvas in olive-green color.
The schoulder- & front straps and bottom are made of very robust, strong saddle leather.
The leather parts have been cleaned and oiled, making the bag more flexible and comfortable to wear!
The leather on the back is marked with origional initials of the first owner and year.
After almost 70 years the bag remains in worn condition and shows signs of use.
The Backpack stood the test of being used for years and will last just as long!
Measurements:
height; 50 cm
length; 40 cm
width; 22 cm
The steel skates were made by the German manufacturer of Kondor and were attached under old leather worker boots.
They would be the perfect winter decor pieces to display in your cabin, lodge or cafe!
After more than a century the boots and skates are in worn condition. Over the years they acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to it.
After some sharpening the skates might still be useable.
Vintage 60’s French army foreign legion Leather buckle boots
These rugged boots were issued and worn by the French army.
Their solid design is inspired by WWII paratrooper boots and lasts for ages.
These stylish boots still have many miles to defy!
They remain in a good, well-worn condition. Over the years the thick leather acquired a nice patina but is till sturdy and strong.
The boots are cleaned and treated with leather grease.
Size; 7.5 US / 6.5 UK / 40 EU
length soles: 29.5 cm
hight: 26.5 cm
These rugged boots were issued and by the Dutch army and probably worn during the second world war.
These stylish boots can still be worn but would also be perfect to display on a mannequin.
After almost a century the boots are in worn condition and shows signs of age. Over the years they acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to them. Someone has once decited to cut them a little shorter on top. The soles show some small drill holes on the bottom.
The boots are cleaned and treated with leather grease.
Size; 7.5 US / 6.5 UK / 40 EU
length soles: 29 cm
hight: 19 cm
Designed for harh winters this jacket features a shearling lining and a brown fur collar.
Not only is it very comfortable and warm, its design is also rugged and timeless which makes it the perfect winter coat!
After 70 years this jacket is in worn condition and shows signs of use.
Over the years the leather acquired a nice patina that only adds more charm to it!
The zipper is functional but misses some teeth almost at the top.
Men size Medium
Measurements:
Chest width: 45 cm
Shoulder width: 45 cm
Back length: 75 cm
This helmet was made by J. Compton, Sons & Webb LTD in London and was named “The Corker”.
It would still be the perfect cap to wear while riding your classic motorcyle but would also be very cool displayed in your garage of motorcyle shop!
After 70 years the helmet still remains in good condition but shows signs of wear.
Over the years it acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to it!
It is treated with antique wax to give its surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
It was made in France in the 1950’s. Designed for harh winters this jacket was traditionally called a ‘Canadienne’ and features a wool blanket lining and detachable sheepskin collar.
Not only is it very comfortable and warm, its design is also rugged and timeless which makes it the perfect winter coat!
After 70 years this coat still remains in very good condition and only shows minor signs of use.
Over the years the leather acquired a subtle patina that only adds charm to it!
Measurements:
Chest width: 55 cm
Shoulder width: 47 cm
Back length: 82 cm
This high quality backpack was made in Oslo – Norway by Bergans, a company that over the years got famous for their life lasting packs!
It’s made of sturdy canvas and features leather straps and an aluminum frame for comfort.
Its rugged design is ideal for hiking, hunting or mountaineering!
After 70 years the bag remains a worn condition. Over the years it acquired a nice patina that only adds to its rugged charater!
Sadly the previous owner decided to put his name on the leather top piece on the back with a black marker. Later he tried to remove it unsuccessfully..
The bag stood the test of being used for years and will probably last for some years to come!
Measurements:
Heigth: 55 cm
Width: 55 cm
Depth: 25 cm
This heavy duty flight jacket was first introduced in 1943 by the US Air Force and issued to their flight crews during the war. It was the last sheepskin flying jacket they would make, replacing the iconic B3 jacket.
It features a timeless, rugged design with double front pockets, extra patched sleeves and large sheepskin collar and lining to withstand the freezing tempratures of high altitudes!
Although due to its current condition it might not be wearable anymore it would still make an awesome decor piece or collectable for any WWII or USAAF enthousiast!
After 80 years and surviving the harsh conditions of the war this jacket remains in a distressed condition.
The outer sheep leather shows mutiple rips and a distressed patina it acquired due to wear and time.
Except of minimal treatment I decided to leave the jacket in its original condition and leave it up to the next owner to either keep it that way or fully restore it. After some love it might be wearable again!
Measurements:
Chest width: 54 cm
Shoulder width: 49 cm
Back length: 65 cm