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€225.00
Antique early 1900s French surgical field kit
This foldable leather tool pouch was crafted in Paris by Vitry Frères & F. Schwob, renowned makers of medical instruments in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was likely used during the First World War to treat and operate on wounded soldiers in the field. The set includes a variety of surgical tools such as scalpels, forceps, tubes, and knives — each reflecting the precision and craftsmanship of early medical practice.
It would make a unique and fascinating addition to any medical collection or cabinet of curiosities.
After more than a century, the kit remains in used but authentic condition. The leather pouch shows wear, patina, and a few small tears consistent with age and use. Some of the instruments display light oxidation, but they have been carefully cleaned and treated to prevent further rusting. The set retains an evocative, timeworn character that speaks to its remarkable history.
Measurements:
16 x 9 x 4 cm
Folded open: 36 x 30.5 cm
Product code: #01801-25-G
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€95.00
Vintage 50s Danish firemans hatchet
This old hatchet was crafted by the DSI -Danish Steel Industry – and comes with its original leather sheath.
A versatile piece with character, it’s ideal to take along on a bushcraft adventure—but it would also make a striking decorative item in a cabin or rustic interior.
Despite its age, the hatchet remains in good condition and carries the marks of use that tell its story. Over the decades, it has developed a rich patina that adds to its authenticity and charm.
Please note: the leather strap that secures the sheath shows a small tear, though it remains functional.
Both the hatchet and sheath have been carefully cleaned and treated with antique wax, offering protection while enhancing their natural luster.
Measurements:
Length: 39 cm
Width blade: 21.5 cm
Product code: #01791-25-G
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€95.00
Antique 20s Carl Zeiss Jena 4×20 monocular
This rare monocular was produced in the renowned optical hub of Jena, Germany, by Carl Zeiss — a company world-famous for its pioneering optical systems and precision lenses.
Crafted with durability and accuracy in mind, it reflects the exceptional craftsmanship of early 20th-century German engineering. Bearing the serial number 929653, it can be dated to the late 1920s, making it not only a functional instrument but also a piece of optical history.
This monocular would make a distinctive gift for enthusiasts of vintage optics, history buffs, or collectors of military and scientific antiques.
Despite being around a century old, it remains in functional condition. The optics still provide a clear image, though naturally not up to modern standards. Over the years it has developed an attractive patina, testifying to its long use and age. Visible signs of wear include a small crack in the eyepiece and the loss of one side of the original leather covering, but these imperfections only add to its authentic vintage character.
Measurements:
Width: 5 cm
Length: 7.5 cm
Case: 8 x 6.5 cm
Product code: #01789-25-G
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€195.00
Antique early 1900s Dutch surgical set
This antique wooden surgical set was crafted in the early 20th century by Fa. A. H. Becker, a renowned manufacturer based in the Dutch cities of Groningen and Assen. The box contains several original surgical instruments, including multiple scalpels, tweezers, tubes, and hooks.
Such sets were once essential for medical practice, and today they offer a fascinating glimpse into the history of surgery. Whether displayed in a medical collection, a study, or a cabinet of curiosities, this rare piece is sure to attract attention and spark conversation.
Despite being more than a century old, the set remains in very good condition. The wooden case has developed a subtle patina that highlights its age and authenticity, while most of the instruments are still present. Please note that a few scalpels are missing, but this does not diminish the historical or collectible value of the set.
Measurements:
Length: 20 cm
Width: 11 cm
Height: 4 cm
Product code: #01791-25-G
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€85.00
Vintage 60s Solingen cigar cutter
This elegant cigar cutter was crafted in the 1960s in Solingen, Germany – an area world-renowned for its exceptional steelwork and cutlery craftsmanship.
It features a beautifully aged stag horn handle and chrome hardware, showcasing a refined balance between ruggedness and sophistication.
A perfect gift for any cigar enthusiast or collector, this piece combines functionality with timeless style.
Even after more than 60 years, the cutter remains in good condition, with some light overall wear consistent with age and use. Over time, it has developed a warm patina that only enhances its vintage character.
Measurements:
Length: 15.5 cm
Product code: #01781-25-G
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€65.00
Antique 30s British hip flask
Small flasks like this were traditionally carried on hunts, allowing the thirsty hunter to take a quick sip of whisky now and then. This example is decorated with a protective pewter body and a brown leather covering.
Even today, it would make a handy companion on a hunting or hiking trip, while also serving perfectly as a decorative accent in a cabin or as part of a collection.
After nearly a century, this flask remains in good condition. Its leather cover has developed a beautiful patina over the years, adding even more character and charm.
Measurements:
Length: 12.5 cm
Width: 7 cm
Product code: #01780-25-G
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€50.00
Vintage early 1900s WWI era cavalry spurs
These authentic riding spurs, dating back to the early 1900s, were military issued and come with their original leather straps.
A fine piece of both military and equestrian history, they make a striking addition to any collection or cabinet of curiosities.
Despite being over a century old, the spurs remain in very good, usable condition. Over the years, they have developed a beautiful natural patina, giving them a unique character and timeless charm.
Measurements:
Length: 13.5 cm
Width: 9.5 cm
Product code: #01757-25-G
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€50.00
Vintage early 1900s WWI era cavalry spurs
These authentic riding spurs, dating back to the early 1900s, were military issued and come with their original leather straps.
A fine piece of both military and equestrian history, they make a striking addition to any collection or cabinet of curiosities.
Despite being over a century old, the spurs remain in very good, usable condition. Over the years, they have developed a beautiful natural patina, giving them a unique character and timeless charm.
Measurements:
Length: 14 cm
Width: 11 cm
Product code: #01756-25-G
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€50.00
Vintage early 1900s WWI era cavalry spurs
These authentic riding spurs, dating back to the early 1900s, were military issued and come with their original leather straps.
A fine piece of both military and equestrian history, they make a striking addition to any collection or cabinet of curiosities.
Despite being over a century old, the spurs remain in very good, usable condition. Over the years, they have developed a beautiful natural patina, giving them a unique character and timeless charm.
Measurements:
Length: 11.5 cm
Width: 8.5 cm
Product code: #01755-25-G
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€50.00
Vintage early 1900s WWI era cavalry spurs
These authentic riding spurs, dating back to the early 1900s, were military issued and designed to be mounted into the heels of riding boots.
A fine piece of both military and equestrian history, they make a striking addition to any collection or cabinet of curiosities.
Despite being over a century old, the spurs remain in very good, usable condition. Over the years, they have developed a beautiful natural patina, giving them a unique character and timeless charm.
Measurements:
Length: 11 cm
Width: 6.5 cm
Product code: #01754-25-G
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€50.00
Vintage early 1900s cavalry spurs
These authentic riding spurs, dating back to the early 1900s, are crafted from solid brass and still feature their original leather straps.
A fine example of military and equestrian history, they would make a striking addition to any collection or cabinet of curiosities.
Despite being over a century old, the spurs remain in good, usable condition. The brass has developed a beautiful natural patina over the years, giving them a unique character and timeless charm.
Measurements:
Length: 12 cm
Width: 9 cm
Product code: #01753-25-G
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€195.00
Antique 19th century folk art tobacco pipes
These remarkable pipes were crafted in Switzerland around 1880. Made from genuine alpine chamois horns and hooves, and lined with skin, they are striking examples of folk art and traditional craftsmanship.
They would make an excellent addition to any pipe collection or a true curiosity for a cabinet of wonders.
After more than a century, the pipes are in used condition with visible signs of age and wear. One pipe is missing the small top ring on the horn bowl.
Measurements;
Length: 13.5 / 12.5 / 11.5 cm
Product code: #01778-25-C