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-


Vintage 50’s French Lacoste climbing spikes
Spikes like these were used by lineman for climbing telephone poles.
Fitted with these spikes, which were fastened around the wearer’s lower leg with leather straps, the lineman could climb a pole by kicking the pointed ends into the trunk with each step up.
These spikes would fit perfectly decorating your cabin, lodge or ranch home!
After 70 years these spikes remain in used condition. Due to years of use the iron surface shows an oxidiced patina.
The iron parts habe been treated with a layer of antique wax, the leather parts have been treated with leather greece.
Measurements:
Length: 43 cm
Width: 19 cm
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Vintage 40’s WWII era Swiss army rucksack
This rucksack was issued by the Swiss army in the 1940’s and was probably used for transporting electrical equipment like radio systems.
The bag features one large compartment, two shoudler straps and a handle on the top.
It’s made of sturdy canvas while its bottom and fastening straps are made of even stronger saddle leather.
The bag would still the ideal everyday rucksack and would also come in very handy on day hikes!
After almost 80 years the bag remains in used condition and shows signs of wear and use. The bag stood the test of being used for years and will last just as long!
The canvas has been cleaned, the leather parts have been cleaned with saddle soap and treated with grease.
Measurements:
Height: 27 cm
Width: 30 cm
Depth: 17 cm
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Vintage 1940′ Swiss army medical compartment bag.
This bag comes with quite a story! At first it was produced and issued by the Swiss army in 1940.
Wheter the bag has been used in the military is not certain but when in 1953 a disaster struck the Netherlands when multible dikes broke during a heavy storm and huge parts of the country flooded, the bag was sent to the affected areas to supply the wounded.
That’s how it ended up in the Netherlands all those years ago and probably contributed to saving lives after a huge natural disaster!
The clever design of this bag can be folded open and is equipped with
multible compartments for storing medical instruments and supplies.
With leather straps the bag can be secured while folded up.
It also features an adjustable leather shoulder strap and a leather handle on top.
The front cover of the bag has been painted with a swiss flag and red medical cross.
A true example of Swiss army craftmanship that would fit perfectly into any medical of military collection!
The leather handle is marked with the initials of its maker, place and the year it was produced in: ‘JOH. Rufener – Blumenstein – 40′.
The bag remains in used condition and shows signs of wear and use after being heavily used in 1953’.
The bag shows signs of wear like cracks in the paint of the front cover and some stains in the canvas.
All leather parts have been treated with leather grease and the painted front has been polished with antique wax.
Measurements:
Width: 43 cm
Height: 24 cm
Depth: 18 cm
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Vintage 1971′ Swiss army ‘Salt & Pepper’ mountaineers rucksack
This classic, high quality backpack is perfect for hiking or everyday use!
I personally have been using a similar bag every day for two years now!
The outer layer of the bag is made of canvas in olive-green color.
The schoulder- & front straps and bottom are made of very robust, strong saddle leather.
The leather parts have been cleaned and oiled, making the bag more flexible and comfortable to wear!
The leather on the back is marked with origional initials of the first owner and year.
The bag still remains in used but good condition!
The Backpack stood the test of being used for years and will last just as long!
Measurements:
height; 50 cm
length; 40 cm
width; 22 cm
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Vintage 1945′ WWII era Swiss army issued cowhide mountaineers rucksack,
also know as the Haaraffe tornister.
These very rucksacks were introduced to the Swiss Army in 1898 and
remained unchanged until 1950 because of their decent design.
The bag has multible compartments inside and one on front.
The rucksack has an outside covering made of cowhide, this is from where
the bag got it’s German nickname ‘haaraffe tornister’, which means ape backpack.
The inside of the backpack is lined with canvas type of military fabric.
It is in a vintage condition. It shows some traces of wear as it stood the test of being used for years.
Some of the hairs have come off of the cow skin outer lining.
The leather parts and straps got more flexible, but are still strong.
the bag measures: 18.1″ x 10.6″ x 5.1″ (46 cm x 27 cm x 13 cm)
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Vintage 50’s Swiss army ‘Salt & Pepper’ mountaineers rucksack
This classic, high quality backpack is perfect for hiking or everyday use!
I personally have been using a similar bag every day for two years now!
The outer layer of the bag is made of canvas in olive-green color.
The schoulder- & front straps are made of very robust, strong saddle leather.
The leather parts have been cleaned and oiled, making the bag more flexible and comfortable to wear!
The design of this early model is slightly different from the bags made in 60’s – 80’s which makes it more suitable for everyday use!
The leather on the back is marked with origional initials of the first owner and year.
The bag is in a well-used condition.
The two leather shoulder straps have been replaces by newer ones that are lighter brown in color.
The Backpack stood the test of being used for years and will last just as long!
Measurements:
height; 19,8″ (50 cm)
length; 15,7″ (40 cm)
width; 7,1″ (18 cm)
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Vintage 40’s German WWII era nickel cased pocket compass.
The compass is in a good, functional condition.
Due to use and time it’s nickel case shows a lovely oxidized patina.
It’s still functional and points north easily!
Cool to take with you hiking, to display as small decor or to make into a unique necklace!
It measures 35 mm in diameter
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Vintage 40’s WWII Wittnauer compass
This nickel cased compass with folding cover was issued by the US army and used during the second world war!
It would be the perfect addition to any WWII collection but would also still come in handy on a hiking or camping trip! It would also be an antique jewellery piece made into a pendant on a necklace!
The compass is in a good, functional condition.
It’s nickel case shows a slight oxidized patina and wear due to use & time.
It’s still functional and points north easily!
It measures 45 mm in diameter
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Vintage 40’s Venlonia banjolin
This intrument was made in the 1940’s by the Dutch luthier company of Venlonia.
Its finish is a perfect example of old school craftmanship!
A very decorative piece of history that would fit perfectly decorating your lodge or cabin!
Due to time and use the Banjolin shows signs of wear.
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.
Sadly the stretched skin on the body shows some small tears.
Measurements:
banjolin length: 60 cm
Neck length: 37 cm
banjolin width: 26 cm
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Vintage 70’s leathet Schott Perfecto riders jacket
This jacket was made in N.Y.C – USA.
This iconic motorcycle jacket got famous due to the 50’s rockabilly, and 70’s biker, punk & rock scenes.
This rugged jacket would be perfect for the real rubber tramp!
The jacket remains in a good vintage-condition, the steerhide leather faded nicely due to years of use and got a distressed patina which gives it a perfect vintage look.
The textile inner lining shows a rip in the middle, just beneath the collar tag.
Size 40
Measurements:
Chest width: 52 cm
Shoulder with: 45 cm
Back lenth: 60 cm
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Vintage 40’s WWII era brass cased pocket compass
This piece was probably issued and used by the German army during the second world war!
On the side the compass is equipped with a transit stud for locking the needle.
The compass is in a good, functional condition.
It’s brass case shows a slight oxidized patina and shows wear due to use & time.
It’s still functional and points north easily!
Cool to take with you on a hike, to display as small decor or to make into an unique necklace!
It measures 45 mm in diameter
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€195.00
Vintage 50’s series of 5 zoological school charts
These educational charts were desgined and published in the Netherlands in the 1950’s.
The charts have been used for teaching in a Dutch high school for almost 60 years.
In addition to their educational theme these charts are all very decorative and would be the perfect additions to any boys room or the interior of your house, shop or bar!
After being used in a high school for may years they remain in worn condition and all show signs of wear.
They measure 100 cm in width and 75 cm in height
The price is for the whole series of all 5 charts