• Antique 20s French Pocket Compass

    Antique 1920s French Brass Pocket Compass

    This charming antique compass dates back to the early 20th century and features a solid brass case with a cut glass cover.

    Whether you’re looking for a practical hiking companion, a unique pendant, or a decorative display piece, this compact compass is both functional and full of history.

    The compass remains in good working condition and still reliably points north. Over the years, the brass case has developed a beautifully aged patina that adds to its antique appeal and character.

    Diameter: 40 mm

    Product code: #01709-25-G

  • Vintage 50s Italian Bronze Boar Trinket Dish

    Vintage 50s Italian bronze trinket dish

    This charming bronze trinket dish, shaped like a wild boar, was crafted in Italy during the 1950s. With its detailed and expressive form, it embodies the craftsmanship and aesthetic of mid-century Italian design.

    Whether used as a trinket holder for keys, coins, or jewelry—or even as a small ashtray—this versatile piece is both functional and decorative. It would make a distinctive addition to your desk, side table, or display shelf.

    After more than 70 years, the bronze has developed a beautiful oxidized patina that enhances its rugged character and vintage appeal.

    Measurements:
    Length: 15 cm
    Width: 9.5 cm

    Product code: #01715-25-C

  • Antique 19th Century French Snuff Box

    50.00

    Antique 19th century French snuff box

    This unique piece of French folk art was handcrafted from cow horn in the 1800s.

    It can still be used to store small trinkets, or would make a charming addition to any folk art collection or cabinet of curiosities.

    Despite its age, the snuff box remains in good condition. Over the years, it has developed a beautiful natural patina that enhances its character. The metal fittings and top ring show some light oxidation, which only adds to its antique appeal.

    Measurements:
    Height: 3 cm
    Width: 6.5 cm
    Depth: 3 cm

    Product code: #01710-25-G

  • Vintage 50s Dr Maertens Engineer Boots

    Vintage 1950s German Dr Maertens working boots

    These extremely rare engineer-style work boots date back to the period when the company was still based in Germany. They were designed by Dr. Klaus Märtens, a German army doctor who developed the concept of air-cushioned soles in 1945 to ease the pain of an injury he sustained during the war. Together with his business partner Dr. Herbert Funck, he began producing and selling these innovative boots in Germany in the late 1940s and early 1950s. His groundbreaking invention and brand name were eventually adopted by the British Griggs Company, which would later launch the now-iconic “Dr. Martens” brand.

    This unique pair features a high-leg design with leather laces that extend into a wrap-around strap fastened with a buckle. At the top, the boots are finished with additional leather strap closures. They are equipped with the signature air-cushioned soles, stamped with the original German inscriptions: “Benzin, Oel, Säure STAbil – DR MAERTENS, LUFT POLSTER SCHUH.”

    A true piece of fashion history, these boots would make an exceptional addition to any vintage footwear collection, museum display, or serve as inspiration for a fashion designer.

    Despite their age, the boots show minimal signs of wear and remain in remarkably good condition. The right boot’s buckle shows some surface wear, but is still fully functional and secure. Overall, they have clearly been very well preserved over the decades.

    Measurements:
    Height: 44 cm
    Length: 30 cm

    Product code: #01711-25-A

  • Vintage 50s Medical Leg Brace

    250.00

    Vintage 50s leather & aluminium leg brace

    This unique medical oddity was recovered from the historic German hospital of Beelitz-Heilstätten, located near Berlin. The hospital is well known for having treated wounded soldiers during both World Wars. Allegedly, Adolf Hitler himself recuperated here after being shot in the leg during World War I.

    Crafted from a combination of leather and aluminium, this orthopedic leg brace is a rare example of mid-20th-century medical equipment and offers a striking glimpse into the medical history of that era.

    It would make an extraordinary addition to any medical-themed collection, museum display, or cabinet of curiosities.

    After more than 70 years, the brace remains in good condition but shows visible signs of age and use—adding to its authentic, timeworn character. The leather has been treated with preservation wax to protect and condition the material.

    Measurements:
    Length: 99 cm
    Width: 22 cm

    Product code: #01717-25-C

  • Vintage 50s Medical Leg Brace

    Vintage 50s leather & aluminium leg brace

    This unique medical oddity was recovered from the historic German hospital of Beelitz-Heilstätten, located near Berlin. The hospital is well known for having treated wounded soldiers during both World Wars. Allegedly, Adolf Hitler himself recuperated here after being shot in the leg during World War I.

    Crafted from a combination of leather and aluminium, this orthopedic leg brace is a rare example of mid-20th-century medical equipment and offers a striking glimpse into the medical history of that era.

    It would make an extraordinary addition to any medical-themed collection, museum display, or cabinet of curiosities.

    After more than 70 years, the brace remains in good condition but shows visible signs of age and use—adding to its authentic, timeworn character. The leather has been treated with preservation wax to protect and condition the material.

    Measurements:
    Length: 86 cm
    Width: 23 cm

    Product code: #01716-25-C

  • Vintage 40s WWII Hamilton Standard Propeller Blade

    1,250.00

    Vintage 40s Hamilton Standard airplane propeller blade

    This original aluminum propeller blade was manufactured by Hamilton Standard, the renowned American propeller supplier, during the Second World War. It is marked at the base with the designation DWG 6101A-12, a model used in conjunction with aircraft powered by the Pratt & Whitney R-1340, R-975, and R-985 radial engine series—notably those equipped with 9 ft 0 in or 9 ft 1 in diameter propellers.

    These propeller blades were installed on a wide variety of training and utility aircraft, including (but not limited to):

    AT-6A, AT-6B, AT-6C, AT-13, AT-15, AT-16, AT-16A, AT-21, BC-1, BC-1A, BT-9B, BT-9C, BT-9D, BT-10, BT-12, BT-13A, BT-15, UC-40A, UC-40B, UC-40D, C-64, and UC-64A

    Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast, a collector of WWII memorabilia, or simply a fan of vintage industrial design, this impressive relic is guaranteed to make a striking impression. Its sculptural form and storied past make it an ideal centerpiece for a mancave, office, hangar, or themed interior.

    Despite being over 80 years old, the propeller remains in solid condition with authentic signs of age and use. It has developed a beautiful natural patina that enhances its vintage character. The surface has been cleaned, lightly polished, and treated with protective wax to preserve the finish and add a subtle sheen.

    Measurments:
    Length: 116.5 cm
    Width: 21 cm
    Diameter base: 17 cm

    Product code: #01712-25-C

  • Vintage 50s Pheasant Shooting target

    85.00

    Antique early 1900s iron pheasant sculpture

    This rustic iron sculpture likely served as a shooting target for an air rifle in the early 20th century. Its simplified yet dynamic form captures the essence of a pheasant in motion, reflecting both function and folk-art charm.

    Today, it would make a striking decorative piece—whether displayed in a garden, rustic interior, or collection of vintage sporting items.

    Over time, the surface has developed a beautiful weathered patina, enhancing its rugged character and antique appeal. The piece has been treated with antique wax to provide a subtle sheen and a layer of protection.

    Measurements:
    Height: 36 cm
    Width: 53 cm

    Product code: #01615-24-C

  • Antique 30s Felix Ralling Climbing Crampons

    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

  • Antique 30s German Forged Multitool

    Vintage 1930s German Multitool

    This ingenious German tool from the 1930s combines multiple functions in a single compact design — it serves as a hammer, hatchet, and crowbar, making it a versatile addition to any toolkit.

    Whether you’re into bushcraft, camping, or simply appreciate vintage tools with character, this piece would make a practical and collectible companion.

    After nearly a century, the tool remains in solid, functional condition, showing expected signs of wear consistent with age and use. It has developed a rich patina over time, which only enhances its authentic vintage charm.

    Measurements: 
    Length: 31 cm
    Width: 9.5 cm

    Product code; #01706-25-G

  • Antique 1920s French Cowhide Tornister

    125.00

    Antique 1920s Leather Backpack

    This unique leather backpack likely once belonged to a schoolchild and was used to carry books in the early 20th century. The front flap is crafted from durable cowhide, and the bag is equipped with two sturdy shoulder straps, allowing it to be worn comfortably as a backpack.

    Its timeless and practical design makes it just as useful today — ideal for carrying a tablet, books, or everyday essentials. Whether used or displayed, it’s a beautiful example of early 20th-century craftsmanship.

    After more than a century, the backpack remains in good vintage condition with visible signs of wear consistent with its age. The rich patina it has developed over time adds to its rugged, authentic character. The leather has been cleaned and conditioned with leather grease for preservation.

    Measurements:
    Width: 36.5 cm
    Height: 25.5 cm
    Depth: 10 cm

    Product code: #01707-25-C

  • Antique Early 1900s Traditional Wooden Snowshoes

    Antique early 1900s Traditional Wooden Snowshoes

    These classic wooden snowshoes were handcrafted in the beginning of the 20th century and feature traditional rawhide latticework stretched over solid wooden frames — a design rooted in Indigenous craftsmanship and adapted for winter travel in deep snow.

    These iconic snowshoes make stunning decorative pieces, perfect to hang above the fireplace or display on the wall of your cabin, lodge, or man cave.

    After nearly a century, they remain in good overall shape, with signs of age and use that speak to their history. Over time, they’ve developed a beautiful, natural patina that only adds to their authentic charm.

    Measurements:
    Length: 68 cm
    Width: 57 cm

    Product code: 01699-25-G