• Antique Vintage 19th Century 1800s Oil Portrait Painting Bearded Man Gentleman Nobleman Man Cave Decor Gilded Frame

    Antique 19th Century Oil Portrait

    165.00

    Antique 19th century oil portait of a bearded nobleman

    This captivating oil painting dates back to the 1800s and depicts a distinguished bearded gentleman dressed in traditional period attire. His stately presence and stern expression, combined with the rich, earthy color palette, lend the portrait a timeless and dignified charm. The artwork is executed on canvas and is housed in a classic gilded wooden frame featuring ornate floral detailing.

    It would make a striking addition to any traditionally styled interior—whether in a gentleman’s study, a vintage-inspired barbershop, or a cabinet of curiosities.

    Despite being well over a century old, the painting remains in solid condition, with wear consistent with age. It has developed a beautiful, warm patina that enhances its antique appeal. The frame shows minor damage, including some small losses in the floral gilded ornamentation, which only adds to its authentic vintage character.

    Measurements;
    Frame: 36.5 x 42.5 cm
    Painting: 24 x 30.5 cm

    Product code: 01730-25-L

  • Antique Vintage 19th Century 1800s Italian Oil Portrait Painting Antonio Starabba Bearded Man Moustache Barber Shop Man Cave DecorAntique Vintage 19th Century 1800s Italian Oil Portrait Painting Antonio Starabba Bearded Man Moustache Barber Shop Man Cave Decor

    Antique 19th Century Oil Portrait of Antonio Starabba

    250.00

    Antique Vintage 19th Century 1800s Italian Oil Portrait Painting Antonio Starabba Bearded Man Moustache Barber Shop Man Cave Decor

  • Antique Vintage 19th Century 1800s Belgian Portrait Engraving Etching Art Bearded Man Willem Linnig Junior Framed Decor

    Antique 19th Century Portrait Engraving

    125.00

    Antique early 1900’s portrait engraving by Willem Linnig Junior

    Willem Linnig Junior was a Belgian painter and engraver who lived from 1842 til 1890.
    This engraving shows a portrait of his father, Willem Linnig, and is signed in the upper left corner.
    It’s features a passepartour and a vintage oak frame.

    The stately appearance of the portrait makes it a very decorative and characteristic piece!

    After more than a century the engraving still remains in good condition

    Measurements:
    Engraving: 18.5 x 13.5 cm
    Frame: 32.5 x 24.5 cm

  • Antique 19th Century French Winter Fashion Advertisement

    Antique 19th Century French Winter Fashion Advertisement

    195.00

    Antique 1887′ French winter fashion advertising poster

    This poster used to advertise the newest winter collection of a French clothing store in in Boulevard des Italiens, one of the busiest boulevards of Paris!
    It was printed in 1887 and shows multiple ladies & gentlemen in classic 19th century clothing. It comes in a gilded frame.

    It would be the perfect piece to display in your clothing store or classic style interior!

    After more than a century the poster is in worn condition. Over the years both the painting and frame acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to them in my eyes!
    The plaster on the gilded frame it has crumbled a bit over time, I treated it with a thick layer of varnish to prevent it from eroding any further.

    Measurments:
    Height: 61.5 cm
    Width: 48.5 cm

  • Antique Vintage 1800s 19th Century Self Portrait Painting Graphite Watercolor Drawing Bearded Gentleman Man Club Barber Shop Decor Amsterdam

    Antique 1882′ Self Portrait of a Bearded Gentleman

    195.00

    Antique 1882′ self portait of a bearded gentleman

    This unique portrait shows a graphite and watercolor drawing of a bearded man wearing a classic style suit. I was told it’s a self portrait of the artist named G. Smith and that he was a tile artist from Amsterdam. It was painted on a thick paper sheet.
    The man’s stately appearance and stern look combined with the dark and earthy tones give this portrait its characteristic charm.

    It would fit perfectly decorating your gentlemans room or barber shop!

    After more than a century the portrait remains in good condition but shows signs of wear. Sadly the paper shows some tears.
    The surface of the portrait has been treated with clear varnish to add a protective layer over the graphite and watercolor drawing.

    Measurements;
    Portrait: 40.5 x 30.5 cm
    Frame: 46.5 x 36.5 cm

  • Antique Vintage 19th Century 1800s Oil Painting Oak Panel Pipe Smoking Men Tavern Inn Pub Kitchen Decor Frame

    Antique 19th Century Oil Painting with Tavern Scene

    195.00

    Antique 19th century Dutch oil painting

    This tavern scene was painted on a wooden panel and shows two men smoking their pipes.

    This antique paiting would be the perfect decor piece to any classic style kitchen, lodge or cottage!

    After more than a century the painting remains good condition but shows sigs of wear.
    Two of the corners of the frame got damaged over the years.

    Measurements:
    Heigth: 29 / 26.5 cm
    Width: 22.5 / 19.5 cm

  • Antique Vintage 19th Century 1800's Caricature Print Napoleon Cartoon Dutch Maaskamp Decor Frame Waterloo Curiosity

    1814′ Dutch Caricature of Napoleon

    495.00

    1814 Dutch Caricature of Napoleon

    At first glance – or rather, at first face – this might appear to be a simple portrait, but a closer look reveals a wealth of peculiar and symbolic details.

    This satirical cartoon depicts Napoleon Bonaparte and criticizes his violent dictatorship. The original image was created by the German artist Johann Michael Voltz to commemorate Napoleon’s crushing defeat at the Battle of Leipzig. It was based on a portrait sketch by Heinrich Anton Dähling. Hidden within the portrait are numerous allegorical messages: his black hat, for example, is actually a German eagle gripping Napoleon’s head with its talons. His facial features are made up of corpses—victims of his brutal ambition—and the medal of the Legion of Honor is replaced by a spider and its web.

    As the image spread across Europe, it was translated into many languages, including English, French, Spanish, Swedish, and Dutch. While the interpretation of the symbolism varied by country, the overall message remained consistent.

    This particular example is a Dutch version, accompanied by a poem explaining the symbolism. It was published in Amsterdam in 1814 by Evert Maaskamp, under the title “Zeldzaam Beeld van den Geweldenaar” (Peculiar Image of the Violent).

    The poem reads:

    “The Prussian Eagle is the Hat who, clinging to it,
    does not release its grasp of the head which it destines to fall.
    The Corpses, which are the proof of his ambition,
    victimised by the hundreds of thousands, form the features
    of the face. The Collar represents the stream of Blood
    with which the monster fed itself generously.
    The Coat, a map, is marked at each place
    with the loss of battles his pride never bargained for.
    The dissolved Rhine Confederation threw off the reign of terror.
    Even without the name of Erfurt, one can declare the Red Ribbon—
    the brilliant badge of the Legion of Honour—nothing more than
    a cobweb, the thread of which can easily be broken,
    covering in a ridiculous manner the whole Rhenish alliance.
    In the Epaulette is discovered the hand of the Almighty,
    tearing up the web that enslaved Germany,
    where he crushes the spider whose poisonous power,
    spread across the world, taunts God no longer.
    The Spider occupies the place of the absent heart.”

    This rare piece comes in its original antique mahogany frame, which also displays the poem behind glass on the reverse.

    It would make a striking and meaningful addition to any historical or Napoleonic-era collection.

    Despite being over 200 years old, the caricature remains in good condition, though it does show some signs of age. The paper has developed a discolored patina, which adds historical charm rather than detracting from it. The glass cover on the back has some rough edges, consistent with its age.

    Measurements:
    Caricature: 14 x 9.5 cm
    Height frame: 25.5 cm
    Width frame: 18.5 cm

  • antique 19th century 1800s oil portrait painting bearded military gentleman decor

    Antique 19th Century Oil Portrait of a Bearded Gentleman in Uniform

    Antique 19th century oil portrait of a bearded gentleman

    The painting dates back to the 1800’s and shows a genteman with a large beard and wearing a uniform. Because of the uniform the man is wearing he presumably was military.
    The man’s stately appearance and stern look combined with the dark and earthy tones give this painting it’s characteristic charm.

    It would fit perfectly decorating your gentleman’s room, shop or barber shop!

    After more than a century the painting got a lovely patina that shows signs of wear like the tiny cracks in the paint surface and two old patch repairs on the back of the canvas

    Measurements;
    Hight: 35,5 cm
    Width: 45,5 cm