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€50.00
Vintage 30’s German brass cased pocket compass
It features a brass case and cut glass cover.
On the side the compass is equipped with a transit stud that can lock the needle.
It would be ideal piece to take on a hike, to display as small decor or to wear as an unique pendant!
Even after almost a century the compass remains in a good, functional condition.
Due to use & time its brass case acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to it!
It’s still functional and points north easily!
It measures 35 mm in diameter
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€125.00
Antique 19th century field compass in wooden case
This compass was made in Germany and was used to navigate at sea.
It would still be the ideal piece to bring on a hiking or bushcraft trip but would also be a cool decor piece displayed in a collection or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century the compass still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of use. Over the years it acquired a nice patina that only adds charm to it.
The wooden case shows some old wood worm holes, they are not active anymore.
Measurements:
Width: 8 cm
Length: 8 cm
Height: 2.5 cm
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€275.00
Antique 30’s Carl Zeiss Jena brass microscope
This unique piece was manufactured in the German city of Jena by Carl Zeiss, a company that over the years got famous for the high quality lenses & optical systems!
The level of craftmanship that was put into this microscope is hard to find in modern optics and is life-lasting!
It comes with its original wooden storage box of which the inside still shows the initials of the original owner and the company it was sold from; Exlibris – N. Van Steenwijk.
It would be the perfect piece to display in your science collection or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century the microscope is in a used condition and shows signs of wear.
Over the years it acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to it!
I’m not sure if it’s still functional and might not be totally complete. One of the stage clips is missing.
Measurments:
Length: 30 cm
Width: 14 cm
Depth: 17 cm
Wooden box: 34 x 17 x 19 cm
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€175.00
Antique early 1900’s Black Forest nutcracker
This beautiful piece of folk art was traditionally hand carved out of hard wood in the Black Forest area of Germany or Switserland. It’s a real piece of local craftsmanship and was shaped like a bearded gnome that can break open walnuts by closing his mouth. The nutcracker shows beautiful details like his beard, facial features & his hat!
This unique piece would be the perfect addition to any Black Forest collection or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century this piece still remains in good condition!
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.
Measurements:
Length: 21 cm
Width: 12.5 cm
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€175.00
Vintage 50’s Unicon archtop guitar
This instrument was built by the Dutch luthier company of Unicon and dates back to the 1950’s.
This old boy has some bluesy roots!
This unique guitar would be the perfect decor piece to display on the wall of a bar, cabin or mancave!
After 70 years the guitar shows signs of wear. The former owner choose to replace the neck for a new one with a truss rod. In order to make it seem originial he hand painted the Unicon logo in the headstock. He also replace the bridge and tail piece and installed a pick up and a input in the bottom, making it possible to plug it into an amplifier!
Due to many years of playing the guitar acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to it by giving it a relic look! Sadly two of the tuner don’t rotate to well.
Except of minimal treatment and replacing the strings I decided to leave the guitar in its original condition and leave it up to the next owner to either keep it that way or fully restore it.
With minimal adjustments it could be made into a cool slide guitar!
Measurements:
Total length: 98.5 cm
Width body: 37.5 cm
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€175.00
Antique late 19th century brass microscope
This unique piece was pressumably made in the 1880’s in England.
It still features a small object glass showing the sting of a wasp.
It would be the perfect piece to display in your science collection or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century the microscope is in a used condition and shows signs of wear.
Over the years it acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to it!
Measurments:
Length: 26 cm
Width: 9.5 cm
Depth: 12.5
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€165.00
Antique early 1900’s Black Forest nutcracker
This beautiful piece of folk art was traditionally hand carved out of hard wood in the Black Forest area of Germany or Switserland. It’s a real piece of local craftsmanship and was shaped like a gnome that can break open walnuts by closing his mouth. The nutcracker shows beautiful details like his facial features & his hat!
This unique piece would be the perfect addition to any Black Forest collection or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century this piece still remains in good condition!
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.
Measurements:
Length: 23 cm
Width: 7.5 cm
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€150.00
Antique early 1900’s cigar box tool
This handy tool was designed to open up cigar boxes and can fulfill multiple functions.
It’s silver plated, features a horn handle and is equipped with a hammer and nail pullers.
It would be the perfect gift to any cigar enthousiast!
After more than a century the tool 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!
Measurements:
Lenght: 22 cm
Width: 5.5 cm
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€295.00
Antique early 1900’s French brass sextant
This characteristic instrument was once used to navigate at the open sea.
It features multiple lenses making it possible to measure the angle between an astonomical object and the horizon for the purposes of celestial navigation.
It would be the perfect addition to display in your nautical collection!
After more than a century the sextant is in used condition and shows signs of wear.
Over the years it acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to it in my eyes!
Measurements:
Width: 11 cm
Length: 12 cm
Depth: 6.5 cm
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€50.00
Antique late 19th century button hook
This unique button hook was made in Switserland in the late 1800’s and features a handle made of a real chamois horn.
It would be the perfect addition to your collection or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century the hook still remains in good condition!
Measurments:
Length: 11 cm
Width: 2.5 cm
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€125.00
Antique 1930′ Carl Zeiss Jena Deltintem 8×30 binoculars
These antique binoculars were manufactured in the German city of Jena by Carl Zeiss, a company that over the years got famous for the high quality lenses & optical systems!
The level of craftmanship that was put into these binoculars is hard to find in modern optics and is life-lasting!
It stills shows its serial number of 1018412, which indicated they should be made in the year 1930.
These binoculars would make the perfect gift to any enthousiast of optics or binoculars!
After almost a century the binoculars still remain in good condition and only show minor signs of use. The subtle patina it acquired over the years only adds to its charm!
Measurements:
Width: 16.5 cm
Length: 12 cm
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€95.00
Antique 1926′ Carl Zeiss Jena Marine Glas 6×30 binoculars
These antique binoculars were manufactured in the German city of Jena by Carl Zeiss, a company that over the years got famous for the high quality lenses & optical systems!
The level of craftmanship that was put into these binoculars is hard to find in modern optics and is life-lasting!
It stills shows its serial number of 695057, which indicated they are made in the year 1926.
These binoculars would make the perfect gift to any enthousiast of optics or binoculars!
After almost a century the binoculars are in worn condition and show signs of use. Over the years they acquired a patina which only adds rustic charm to them in my eyes!
Measurements:
Width: 17 cm
Length: 12 cm
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€150.00
Antique 19th century wrought iron riding spur
This antique spur is a true piece of old school craftsmanship and was wrought with high skill!
This unique piece would be the perfect addition to any collection or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century it still remains in good condition. Over the years it acquired a nice oxidized patina which only adds more charm to it.
The spur is treated with antique wax to give the surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
Measurements:
Length: 16 cm
Width: 9 cm
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€85.00
Antique 1930′ Vöigtlander 8×30 binoculars
These antique binoculars were manufactured by the German company of Vöigtlander, a company that over the years got famous for the high quality lenses & optical systems!
The level of craftmanship that was put into these binoculars is hard to find in modern optics and is life-lasting!
These binoculars would make the perfect gift to any enthousiast of optics or binoculars!
After almost a century the binoculars still remain in good condition and only show minor signs of use. The subtle patina it acquired over the years only adds to its charm!
Measurements:
Width: 16.5 cm
Length: 11 cm
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€175.00
Vintage 50’s Swiss army wooden pack rack
This rugged rack was issued by the Swiss military in the 1950’s. It features a wooden frame, multiple leather straps and a leather covered back cushion.
It would be a cool piece to display in your cabin or lodge but would also make the perfect base for a taxidermy pack mount!
After 70 years the rack 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!
Measurements:
Height: 74 cm
Width: 32.5 cm
Depth: 23 cm