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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
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€125.00
Antique 19th century French folk art butcher cleaver
This rare hand-forged butcher’s cleaver is a true piece of folk art, uniquely shaped like a fox. It features a solid steel handle.
Whether displayed in a kitchen, restaurant, hunting lodge, or country cottage, this piece is sure to catch the eye and spark conversation.
Despite its age, the cleaver remains in good condition and retains its structural integrity. It shows signs of wear consistent with use and time, and has developed a rich, aged patina that only enhances its rustic charm and character.
Measeruments:
Length: 24 cm
Width: 12.5 cm
Product code: #01744-25-G
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€60.00
Antique 30s sailors ashtray
This charming brass ashtray dates back to the 1930s and is designed in a convenient pocket size, making it perfect for travel. It features a copper lid decorated with a classic anchor, giving it a distinctly nautical character.
Whether as a thoughtful gift for a smoker or a fine addition to a maritime collection, this piece is sure to impress.
After nearly a century, the ashtray remains in good condition. Over the years it has developed a rich, oxidized patina that enhances its vintage charm and authenticity.
Measurements:
Width: 5 cm
Height: 3.3 cm
Product code: #01739-25-X
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€125.00
Antique early 1900s vesta
This rare silver-plated match safe, crafted in France during the 1920s, was designed to securely carry matches in one’s pocket. It showcases a finely detailed Art Nouveau design depicting hunting dogs and peasants, reflecting the period’s characteristic elegance and craftsmanship.
A wonderful piece of history, it would make the perfect gift for a hunter, an outdoors enthusiast, or a collector of antique smoking accessories and curiosities.
Even after more than a century, the vesta remains in good condition, with only light signs of wear. Over the years it has developed a rich patina, enhancing its charm and authenticity.
Measurements:
Heigth: 5.5 cm
Width: 4,5 cm
Depth: 1.3 cm
Product code: #01741-25-G
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€50.00
Antique 30s Swiss wooden mountain cane
This charming walking stick tells its own story! Handcrafted in Switzerland during the 1930s, it is decorated with four souvenir badges representing the places it has traveled, along with one depicting a protective saint. Each detail reflects the journeys and traditions of a bygone era.
The cane can still be used as a stylish and sturdy walking stick, but it would also make a striking addition to any collection, mountain lodge, or cabin décor.
Despite its age, the piece remains in very good condition with only minor signs of use. Over the decades, the wood has developed a beautiful patina that enhances its character and authenticity, making it a true relic of Alpine history.
Measurements:
Length: 91 cm
Width handle: 16.5 cm
Product code: #01747-25-G
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€75.00
Antique 1930s Compass Pendant
This unique pendant was crafted in Germany during the 1930s. It features a working double sided compass set in a classically shaped holder, suspended from a traditional watch chain. Such pieces elegantly blend function and style, making them both practical and decorative.
It would make a wonderful gift for a lover of classic jewelry, vintage accessories, or objects with a story.
After nearly a century, the pendant is still in good, wearable condition. Naturally, it shows signs of use: both the compass and chain have developed a warm patina over time, while one side of the compass glass bears a few light scratches.
Measurements:
Total length: 29 cm
Diameter compass: 17 mm
Product code: #01728-25-G
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€65.00
Antique early 1900s Embroidery scissors
These charming embroidery scissors were crafted in France in the early 1900s and feature a beautifully detailed stork shape — a classic and beloved design in traditional needlework tools. The slender beak of the stork cleverly forms the blades, making them both decorative and functional.
They would make a thoughtful gift for any needlework enthusiast, and are equally suited as a nice addition to a cabinet of curiosities or a vintage sewing collection.
After more than a century, both scissors show visible signs of use and wear. The original nickel plating has developed a rich patina over time, enhancing their antique character and timeless appeal.
Measurements:
Lengths: 15 cm / 11.5 cm
Product code: 01724-25-G
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€150.00
Antique 1930s Mountaineering Crampons
These antique climbing crampons are a rare and historically significant piece of early alpinism. They were manufactured by Felix Ralling, a renowned Austrian maker of mountaineering gear.
Their iconic design greatly enhanced climbers’ safety and efficiency on ice and hard snow, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of alpine equipment. More than just a tool, these crampons represent a milestone in the history of mountaineering.
They would make an exceptional display piece in any mountaineering collection, alpine lodge, or cabinet of curiosities.
Despite being nearly a century old, the crampons remain in very good condition. One has a slight bend, and a historical welding repair is visible, adding to their authentic character. The surface has been carefully treated with antique preservation wax, giving a subtle protective sheen and helping to preserve them for years to come.
Measurements:
Length: 30 cm
Width: 9.5 cm
Product code: #01695-25-G
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€65.00
Antique early 1900s can opener
This rare and characterful can opener was crafted in England at the beginning of the 20th century. Designed in the shape of a bull’s head and fitted with a smooth wooden handle, it reflects the ingenuity and charm of early kitchen tools.
More than just a practical object, this piece makes a wonderful decorative item—perfect for a rustic kitchen display, a collector’s shelf, or a cabinet of curiosities.
Despite its age, the opener remains in good condition. Years of use have given it a beautiful, time-worn patina that enhances its antique appeal. It has been carefully treated with antique wax to preserve the surface and provide a gentle, protective sheen.
Measurements:
Length: 16 cm
Product code: 01682-25-G
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€150.00
Antique early 1900’s leathercraft tools
This authentic set of early 20th-century leatherworking tools was used for hand-stitching and sewing leather — a true piece of craftsmanship history. It includes a decorated cow horn filled with greased needles, two awls, and two leather sewing palms, one of which bears the label Shrimpton & Sons – Redditch.
This set would make a perfect gift for any leather artisan, or a unique addition to a collection of antiques and curiosities.
More than a century later, all items remain in used but solid condition. Each piece has developed a beautiful aged patina, enhancing its character and vintage appeal. The tools have been carefully treated with antique wax to preserve the materials and give them a subtle, protective sheen.
Product code: #01688-25-G