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€60.00
Antique early 1900’s Belgian butchers cleaver
This cleaver was made in Belgium and has been used for butchering and cutting meat by a butcher.
It still shows the manufacturers traders mark on the blade.
It would be the perfect decor piece to display on the wall of your kitchen or restaurant!
After more than a century the cleaver is in used condition.
Over the years it acquired a lovely rustic patina which only adds more charm to it!
It is treated with antique wax to give its surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
Measurements:
Length: 34 cm
Width: 10.5 cm
Product code: #01646-25-G
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Antique early 1900’s Dutch surgical set
This wooden box was made by A.H. Becker and contains several surgical tools like multiple scalpels and hooks.
The lit of the box was carved with R. Meyer.
This unique set wood be the perfect addition to any medical collection or cabinet of curiosities.
After a century the set is in used condition and shows signs of wear. The wooden box was broken but has been glued back together at a certain point.
Measurements:
Length: 19.5 cm
Width: 10.5 cm
Height: 3.5 cm
Product code: #01630-25-G
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€125.00
Antique 30’s French globe
This vintage globe was made in France in the 1930’s.
It would look great decorating your desk or shelve!
After almost a century the globe shows signs of wear. Over the years it acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to it. It shows a small dent in the middle of the Pacific ocean.
Measurements:
Height: 31 cm
Diameter: 19 cm
Diameter base: 13 cm
Product code: #01640-25-L
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Antique early 1900’s Dutch surgical set
This wooden box was made by Fa. Römer in the Dutch city of Nijmegen and contains several surgical tools like multiple scalpels, tweezers, scissors and hooks.
This unique set wood be the perfect addition to any medical collection or cabinet of curiosities.
After a century the set still remains in very good condition. Over the years it only acquired a subtle patina which only adds charm to it.
Measurements:
Length: 19.5 cm
Width: 10 cm
Height: 4 cm
Product code: #01639-24-G
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Antique early 1900’s butchers cleaver
This cleaver was made in Belgium and has been used for butchering and cutting meat by a butcher.
It still shows the manufacturers traders mark on the made saying ‘PRIMA’.
It would be the perfect decor piece to display on the wall of your kitchen or restaurant!
After more than a century the cleaver is in used condition.
Over the years it acquired a lovely rustic patina which only adds more charm to it!
It is treated with antique wax to give its surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
Measurements:
Length: 30 cm
Width: 8.5 cm
Productcode: #01645-24-G
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Antique 30’s open back banjolin
This intrument was made in the 1930’s and is a perfect example of old school craftmanship.
It would be cool piece to display in your rustic style interior or collection!
After almost a century the banjolin is in used condition. Most of the frets are missing. Also the skin shows a glued rip at the bottom.
Except of minimal treatment I decided to leave the banjolin in its original condition and leave it up to the next owner to either keep it that way or fully restore it.
Measurements:
banjolin length: 60 cm
banjolin width: 24 cm
Product code: #01650-25-G
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Antique 30’s medical leather restraints
These antique cuffs were used to restain patients in an aylum in the 1930’s
They would make the perfect addition to any collection of oddities or cabinet of curiosities!
After almost a century the restrains still remain in good condition but show signs of wear. Over the years they acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to them.
Product code: #01641-25-C
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Antique 1910’s WWI era British military telescope
This piece was made by Negretti & Zambra in London and was issued by the British army during the First World War. It comes with its original leather sheath and a spare eyepiece.
The telescope is marked with by the manufacturer, a broad arrow and a serial number: 1014.
It would be the perfect piece to add to your military collection or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century the telescope still remains in good condition but shows signs of wear. Over the years it acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to it! The leather sheath has been treated with leather grease.
Measurements:
extended lenght: 66 cm
retracted length: 29 cm
Diameter lens: 6 cm
Product code: #01636-25-G
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Antique 30’s British banjolin
This intrument was made in England and is a perfect example of old school craftmanship.
It would be cool piece to display in your rustic style interior or collection!
After almost a century the banjolin is in used condition. Except of minimal treatment I decided to leave the banjolin in its original condition and leave it up to the next owner to either keep it that way or fully restore it.
Measurements:
banjolin length: 55 cm
banjolin width: 20 cm
Product code: #01649-25-G
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Antique early 1900’s Black Forest folk art bison carving
This bison figure was traditionally hand carved out of one single piece of wood in the Black forest area. It’s a fine example of the great craftsmanship the area got famous for and shows beautiful details.
This carving would be the perfect addition to display in your collection or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century the wood carving shows minor signs of wear.
In my eyes the patina it acquired due to time only adds to it’s charm!
Measurements:
Heigth: 18.5 cm
Width: 25 cm
Length: 7.5 cm
Product code: #01637-24-C
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Antique early 1900’s Dutch leather saddle bags
These rugged saddle bags were made in the Dutch city of Breda in the beginning of the 20th century.
They’re fine examples of old school craftmanship and are made of very sturdy saddle leather that will last forever.
They used to be worn on each side of a saddle, now they can still be used while riding a horse, but they would also be the perfect addition to any classic motorcycle!
After a century the bags are in used condition. Over the years they acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to them.
Measurements:
Heigth: 30 cm
Width: 20 cm
Depth: 8.5 cm
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€250.00
Antique early 1900’s black forest desk accosseries
These unique pieces of folk art were made in the Black Forest area of Germany or Switserland.
They’re great examples of the craftsmanship the area got famous for and show beautiful details. They’re all crafted out of piece of red deer-, fallow deer- and roe deer antlers.
The set includes:
– an inkwell with pen holder
– a roe antler handle letter opener
– a marble paper weight with stag handle
– a wooden picture frame with stag decorations
– an ink blobber
The set would be the perfect addition to display on your desk or in your cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century the set still remains in good condition but shows signs of wear.
Over the years all pieces acquired a nice patina which only adds more charm to them.
Sadly the two porselein ink jars broke but have been glued back together.
The bottom of the horn handle of the letter opener shows a little damage as well.