This elegant cigar cutter was crafted in the 1960s in Solingen, Germany – an area world-renowned for its exceptional steelwork and cutlery craftsmanship.
It features a beautifully aged stag horn handle and chrome hardware, showcasing a refined balance between ruggedness and sophistication.
A perfect gift for any cigar enthusiast or collector, this piece combines functionality with timeless style.
Even after more than 60 years, the cutter remains in good condition, with some light overall wear consistent with age and use. Over time, it has developed a warm patina that only enhances its vintage character.
This sturdy wicker hamper was originally issued by the Swiss military during the Second World War for transporting food supplies.
It features a durable canvas lid, reinforced leather corners, and solid metal side handles for carrying. The inside of the lid is fitted with a small leather pocket – a practical detail that reflects the Swiss army’s attention to functionality.
Today, this basket makes a wonderful decorative piece while still being perfectly functional for storage in your home. Whether used as a unique interior accent, a conversation starter, or as practical storage, it adds both history and character to any space.
Despite its age of more than 80 years, the basket remains in very good condition. Over time it has developed a rich patina, enhancing its authentic vintage charm and making it truly one of a kind.
Measurements:
Width: 53.5 cm
Heigth: 33 cm
Depth: 48 cm
This vintage globe was produced by Scan in Denmark for Reader’s Digest and is published in Dutch.
It makes a wonderful decorative piece for your desk or bookshelf, adding both character and history to your space.
Even after 60 years, the globe remains in good condition, with some signs of wear. Over time it has developed a beautiful patina, which only enhances its charm.
Measurements:
Height: 41 cm
Diameter: 36 cm
Diameter globe: 30 cm
This crude yet fascinating iron harpoon dates back to the early 1800s and was once used in the harsh world of maritime hunting. Such tools were employed to catch fish, seals, or even small whales, reflecting the perilous life of whalers at sea.
The piece is hand wrought and forged from iron, featuring a conical socket designed to attach a wooden shaft. Its rough, utilitarian form speaks of function over beauty, a true working tool rather than a decorative object.
Today, it stands as a remarkable relic of seafaring and whaling history. It would make a striking addition to any maritime collection, cabinet of curiosities, or display of nautical artifacts.
After nearly two centuries, the harpoon survives in worn but stable condition. It bears an oxidized patina that highlights its age and authenticity. To preserve its surface, it has been treated with antique wax, offering a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
Small flasks like this were traditionally carried on hunts, allowing the thirsty hunter to take a quick sip of whisky now and then. This example is decorated with a protective pewter body and a brown leather covering.
Even today, it would make a handy companion on a hunting or hiking trip, while also serving perfectly as a decorative accent in a cabin or as part of a collection.
After nearly a century, this flask remains in good condition. Its leather cover has developed a beautiful patina over the years, adding even more character and charm.
These authentic riding spurs, dating back to the early 1900s, were military issued and come with their original leather straps.
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.
These authentic riding spurs, dating back to the early 1900s, were military issued and come with their original leather straps.
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.
This rugged bag was handmade in France during the 1950s and was presumably used to carry tools. Crafted from sturdy saddle leather, it was built to last a lifetime.
Ideal for daily use, the bag also makes a striking decorative piece in any rustic style interior.
After nearly a century, it shows signs of wear yet remains strong and durable. The rich patina it has developed over the years only enhances its rugged character. It has been carefully cleaned with saddle soap and treated with leather grease and beeswax.
Measurements:
Heigth: 16 cm
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 16 cm
These authentic riding spurs, dating back to the early 1900s, were military issued and come with their original leather straps.
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.
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.
This charming vintage globe was produced in England by Chad Valley Co Ltd during the 1930s, yet it was published entirely in French.
Perfect as a decorative accent for your desk, bookshelf, or cabinet of curiosities, this globe carries with it nearly a century of history. Over time, the tin surface has developed an oxidized patina that enhances its rustic character and antique appeal.
To preserve and highlight its beauty, the globe has been carefully treated with antique wax, leaving a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
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.