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€150.00
Vintage 50’s Bergans hiking rucksack
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 a aluminum frame for comfort.
Its rugged design is ideal for hiking, hunting or mountaineering!
After 70 years the bag still remains in good condition but shows signs of use and wear. Over the years it acquired a nice patina that only adds to its rugged charater!
Measurements:
Heigth: 50 cm
Width: 60 cm
Depth: 20 cm
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€35.00
Vintage 50’s boy scout whistle featuring a compass
This multifunctional whistle has a ring attached for a cord.
The back of the whistle shows the international scouting symbol.
It would be a cool piece to take while hiking, to display as small decor or to make into an unique necklace!
The whistle is in a good condition, it acquired a lovely patina due to use & time.
Measurments:
length: 80 mm
diameter: 16 mm
diameter compass: 16 mm
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€50.00
Antique 1920’s German pocket compass
It features a brass case and cut glass cover.
On the side the compass is equipped with a transit stud for locking the needle.
It would still be ideal to take with you on a hike, to display as small decor or to make into an unique pendant!
After more than a century the compass remains in used condition.
Due to time and use it acquired a nice patina that only adds to its charm!
Sadly the top ring went missing over the years.
It’s still functional and points north easily!
It measures 48 mm in diameter
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€95.00
Vintage 20’s James Dixon hip flask
Bottles like this one were traditionally brought on hunts so the thirsty hunter could take a quick sip of whisky every now and then.
This hip flask was made by James Dixon & Sons in the English city of Sheffield.
It features a silver covering.
This piece would still come in handy on a hunting or hiking trip but would also be the perfect addition to any cabin decor or collection!
After almost a century this flask remains in used condition. Due to years of use it acquired a nice patina that only adds to its character in my opinion!
Measurements:
Length: 9.5 cm
Width: 5 cm
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€295.00
Vintage 30’s F. Ralling ice axe
This vintage ice axe was produced by F. Ralling in Fulpmes Austria.
It comes with the original leather sheath.
This fine piece of equipment would still come on handy while braving mountains but would also be an unique decor piece to add to your interior or collection!
After almost a century the piece still remains in good condition but shows minor signs of use. Due to years of use it acquired a nice patina that only adds charm to it rugged character! The leather sheats remains in worn condition as well and shows small rips.
The axe has been treated with antique wax to give the surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
Measurements:
Length: 70 cm
Width: 28 cm
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€175.00
Vintage 30’s James Dixon hip flask
Bottles like this one were traditionally brought on hunts so the thirsty hunter could take a quick sip of whisky every now and then.
This hip flask was made by James Dixon & Sons in the English city of Sheffield.
It features a silver and leather covering.
This piece would still come in handy on a hunting or hiking trip but would also be the perfect addition to any cabin decor or collection!
After almost a century this flask remains in used condition. Due to years of use it acquired a nice patina that only adds to its character in my opinion!
Measurements:
Length: 12.5 cm
Width: 8 cm
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€75.00
Vintage 30’s German Hip Flask
Little bottles like these were traditionally brought on hunts so the thirsty hunter could take a quick sip of whisky every now and then.
It was made by F. H. Haupt in the German city of Hamburg.
The flask was decorated with a protective leather covering!
This piece would still come in handy on a hunting or hiking trip but would also be the perfect addition to any cabin decor or collection!
After almost a century the flask still remains in good condition but shows signs of wear and use.
Measurements:
Length: 16 cm
Width: 8 cm
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€125.00
Vintage 50’s Dutch army tool roll
This large tool roll was issued by the Dutch army.
Its clever design can be folded open and is equipped with
multible compartments for storing tools and equipment.
With leather straps the bag can be secured while folded up.
It can still come in useful for storing your tools!
After 70 years the roll remains in used but good condition.
Due to years of use it acquired a nice patina that only adds to its rugged character!
Measurements:
Length folded up: 33 cm
Length folded open: 126 cm
Width folded up: 60 cm
Width folded open: 103 cm
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€125.00
Vintage 50’s Dutch army tool roll
This large tool roll was issued by the Dutch army.
Its clever design can be folded open and is equipped with
multible compartments for storing tools and equipment.
With leather straps the bag can be secured while folded up.
It can still come in useful for storing your tools!
After 70 years the roll remains in used but good condition.
Due to years of use it acquired a nice patina that only adds to its rugged character!
Measurements:
Length folded up: 33 cm
Length folded open: 126 cm
Width folded up: 60 cm
Width folded open: 103 cm
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€45.00
Vintage 50’s English large silver plated Hip Flask
Little bottles like these were traditionally brought on hunts so the thirsty hunter could take a quick sip of whisky every now and then.
It was made in England out of 10 oz silver plated pewter and features a faux leather covering.
This piece would still come in handy on a hunting or hiking trip but would also be the perfect addition to any cabin decor or collection!
After 70 years this flask still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of wear.
Measurements:
Length: 17.5 cm
Width: 12 cm
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€250.00
Vintage Early 1900’s silver James Dixon hip flask
Bottles like this one were traditionally brought on hunts so the thirsty hunter could take a quick sip of whisky every now and then.
This hip flask was made by James Dixon & Sons in the English city of Sheffield.
It’s made of solid silver and was marked with the name of its original owner ‘J.Johns’.
This piece would still come in handy on a hunting or hiking trip but would also be the perfect addition to any cabin decor or collection!
After almost a century this flask remains in used condition. Due to years of use it acquired a nice patina that only adds to its character in my opinion!
Measurements:
Length: 17 cm
Width: 9.5 cm
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€160.00
Vintage 50’s Stubai mountaineering crampons
These glacier cleats were used by mountaineers so the spikes would prevent them from slipping as they wore them underneath their shoes.
They were hand forged by the Austrian company of Stubai.
This vintage pair would make unique decor pieces to hang on the wall of your cabin or lodge!
After 70 years the crampons still remain in good condition.
They have been treated with antique wax to give the surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
Size 43
Measurements:
Length: 30.5 cm
Width: 11 cm
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€35.00
Vintage 50’s boy scout whistle equipped with compass
This multifunctional whistle has a ring attached for a cord.
The back of the whistle shows the international scouting symbol.
Cool to take with you hiking, to display as small decor or to make into an unique necklace!
The whistle is in a good condition, it shows a lovely patina due to use & time.
Measurments:
length: 80 mm
diameter: 16 mm
diameter compass: 16 mm
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€45.00
Antique 30’s English glass Hip Flask
Little bottles like these were traditionally brought on hunts so the thirsty hunter could take a quick sip of whisky every now and then.
The glass bottles features a beautiful design and was made in England.
This piece would still come in handy on a hunting or hiking trip but would also be the perfect addition to any cabin decor or collection!
After almost a century this flask still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of wear.
Measurements:
Length: 14 cm
Width: 7 cm
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€95.00
Antique 1910’s Belgian army compass
Compasses like this one were issued by the Belgian army to their officers during the first world war.
On one side the compass features a transit stud that can lock the needle.
This would still be a handy piece to take with you on hikes, to display as small decor or to make into an unique necklace!
The compass is in a good, functional condition.
Due to use and time it’s brass case shows a lovely oxidized patina.
It’s still functional and points north easily!
It measures 55 mm in diameter