• Antique Early 1900s Red Deer Antler Mount

    Antique Early 1900s Red Deer Antler Mount – Cervus elaphus

    This impressive antler trophy originates from Germany and dates back to the early 20th century. It is professionally mounted, featuring the upper part of the skull affixed to a classic wooden shield-shaped plaque — a timeless and traditional presentation.

    This striking piece would make an ideal addition to any lodge-style interior, hunting cabin, or rustic home décor. It would look especially majestic above a fireplace or on a feature wall.

    The mount is in worn but stable condition, showing minor signs of age and use. Over the decades, it has developed a beautiful, natural patina that enhances its authentic and historic character.

    Measurements:
    Width: 60 cm
    Heigth: 60 cm
    Depth: 44 cm

    Product code: #01703-25-C

  • Antique Early 1900’s MendelTrunx Steamer Trunk

    Early 1900’s wardrobe steamer trunk

    This trunk was manufactured in the early 1900s by MendelTrunx in Cincinnaty, USA.

    Its sturdy, compact design unfolds to reveal extendable clothing rails with hangers and a wooden suitcase on the bottom on one side, while the other side features built-in drawers. This design made it ideal for storing clothing and other belongings while traveling. Trunks like these were commonly used by passengers on ships, carriages, and trains throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries.

    The trunk still bears a Cunard Line destination sticker featuring a large steamer ship, indicating that it once departed from Montreal aboard the Ivernia, which operated from 1899 until 1917, when it was sunk by a U-boat during World War I. The original owner’s initials are also painted on one side.

    While this piece is still functional for travel, it also makes a unique furniture statement—perfect for storing your wardrobe or even repurposing as a nightstand!

    After nearly a century of journeys across the world, the trunk shows signs of use and wear. However, its beautifully aged patina only adds to its charm. To preserve and enhance its character, the surface has been treated with antique wax, providing a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.

    Measurements
    Width: 59 cm
    Depth: 59 cm
    Height: 108 cm

    Product code: #01670-25-X

  • Antique Early 1900’s Bull Shaped Can opener

    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

  • Antique Early 1900’s Leather Craft Tools

    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

  • Antique Early 1900’s French Pocket Compass

    Antique Early 1900s 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. Sadly the transit lock that used to be on the side of the compass is missing.

    Diameter: 43 mm

    Product code: #01683-25-G

  • Antique Early 1900’s Bamboo & Bone Walking Stick

    Antique early 1900’s bamboo walking stick

    This handsome cane is crafted from bamboo and features a beautifully hand-carved bone handle, adorned with a detailed relief depicting a dog, rifle, whip, and hunting horn.

    While still functional as a walking stick, it also makes a striking decorative piece — ideal for display in a collection or as a unique accent in a trophy room.

    Despite being over a century old, the cane remains in good condition. Over time, it has developed a rich, natural patina that enhances its character and vintage charm.

    Measurments
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    Product code: #01680-25-G

  • Antique 30’s Italian Fireman’s Hatchet

    Antique 30’s Italian firemans hatchet

    This vintage hatchet was crafted by Bergomi in Milan 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: 40 cm
    Width blade: 23 cm

    Product code: #01677-25-G

  • Antique 1925 Carl Zeiss DF 6x Binoculars

    95.00

    Antique 1925 Carl Zeiss Jena D.F. 6x Binoculars

    These antique binoculars were manufactured in the renowned optical hub of Jena, Germany, by Carl Zeiss — a company globally celebrated for its high-quality lenses and pioneering optical systems.

    Crafted with precision and durability in mind, these binoculars exemplify a level of craftsmanship rarely found in modern optics. Built to last a lifetime, they remain a remarkable testament to early 20th-century engineering excellence.

    This particular pair bears the serial number 665629, identifying it as having been produced in 1925. The model is marked “D.F. 6x”, indicating it was a military-issued design. The binoculars come with their original leather case.

    These binoculars would make a thoughtful and unique gift for any enthusiast of vintage optics, military history, or collectors of scientific antiques.

    Despite their age, the binoculars are still in functional condition, though they show clear signs of use and wear. The leather coverings display scuffing and wear, while the brass details have developed a rich patina that adds to their authentic vintage character. The optics still provide a usable image, although not up to modern standards.

    The original leather case is in worn condition, with the leather lid partially torn off.

    Measurements:
    Width: 15.5 cm
    Length: 10 cm
    Case: 13 x 16 cm

    Product code: #01687-25-G

  • Antique Early 1900’s Straight Razors

    Antique early 1900’s 3 straight razors

    This set includes three vintage straight razors, all crafted in Solingen—Germany’s renowned city of blades—and housed in an original Figaro’s razor case.

    These razors make for a striking display in any barber shop or vintage grooming collection, reflecting craftsmanship from a bygone era. A rare and characterful set for collectors and enthusiasts of classic barber tools.

    After nearly a century, the razors remain in used condition. While they are still sharp and functional, I wouldn’t recommend them for actual shaving due to their age and fragility.
    Please note: the tip of one half of a razor has broken off, which is reflected in the price.

    Case: 17.5 cm x 4 cm x 2 cm
    Length razors: 16 cm / 16 cm / 14 cm

    Product code: 01676-25-G

  • Antique 1931 Carl Zeiss Delturis Binoculars

    Antique 1931 Carl Zeiss Jena Delturis 8×24 Binoculars

    These antique binoculars were manufactured in the renowned optical hub of Jena, Germany, by Carl Zeiss — a company globally celebrated for its high-quality lenses and pioneering optical systems.

    Crafted with precision and durability in mind, these binoculars reflect a level of craftsmanship that is rarely seen in modern optics. Built to last a lifetime, they remain a testament to early 20th-century engineering excellence.

    This particular pair bears the serial number 1260882, identifying them as having been produced in 1931. The model is marked “Delturis 8×24”, a well-known line appreciated for its compact design and excellent optical performance in its day.

    These binoculars would make a thoughtful and unique gift for any enthusiast of vintage optics, history buffs, or collectors of military or scientific antiques.

    Despite their age, the binoculars are still in functional condition, though they do show visible signs of wear and use. The leather coverings exhibit some scuffing and wear, and the brass details have developed a rich patina — adding authentic character and vintage appeal. The optics still offer a clear image, although not comparable to modern standards.

    Measurements:
    Width: 15.5 cm
    Length: 10 cm

    Product code: #01686-25-G

  • Antique 20’s Art Nouveau Herbarium Book

    Antique 20’s Dutch herbarium book

    This unique herbarium was published by J.A. Sleeswijk in the Dutch town of Bussum and features a striking Art Nouveau cover designed by K. Siderius.
    Inside, it holds multiple preserved specimens of wild Dutch plants, each labeled with its Latin name, as well as the date and location where it was found.

    A rare and charming piece, this herbarium would make a wonderful addition to any natural history or botanical collection.

    Despite being over a century old, the book remains in good condition, showing only minor signs of wear. Over the years, it has developed a beautiful natural patina that enhances its antique character.

    Measurements:
    Height: 32.5 cm
    Width: 22.5 cm
    Dept: 3 cm

    Product code: #01681-25-L

  • Antique 20’s Barber Tool Roll

    Antique 20’s barber tool roll

    This antique barber set dates back to the early 20th century and comes in a leather tool roll with a stylish crocodile pattern.
    It includes a selection of high-quality tools, such as:
    – Aesculap scissors
    – 2x Solingen Schuckar straight razors
    – Solingen Tuckmar straight razor with genuine bone handle
    – Solingen Rugra straight razor
    – Vintage trimming blade

    This rare and characterful set makes a perfect decorative piece for a barbershop, or a thoughtful gift for any collector of antique grooming tools.

    Despite its age, the set is in good condition, with visible signs of wear that reflect its long history of use. Over time, it has developed a beautiful patina that only enhances its charm and authenticity.

    The leather roll has been carefully treated with antique wax, providing both protection and a subtle, refined sheen.

    Measurments:
    Width: 11 / 21 cm
    Height: 19 cm

    Product code: #01675-25-G