Little bottles like this one were traditionally brought on hunts so the thirsty hunter could take a quick sip of whisky every now and then.
It was decorated with a protective silver and leather covering. The bottom shows a silver trade mark.
This piece would still come in handy on a hunting or hiking trip but would also be the perfect addition to any cabin decor or collection!
After almost a century this flask still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of wear.
Presumably the unique bag was used to carry around books by a school child.
The front cover of the bag is made out of cowhide. It’s equipped with two shoulder straps making it possible to wear it as a backpack.
It design is stylish & timeless and would be the perfect everyday bag to carry around your tablet or books!
After more than a century the bag still remains in good condition but shows signs of wear. The patina it acquired over time only adds charm to its rugged character!
The leather has been cleaned and treated with leather grease.
Measurements:
Width: 36.5 cm
Height: 27 cm
Depth: 9.5 cm
This unique ashtray was crafted by hand out of a brass artillery shell!
To escape the daily stress of war and boredom in the trenches during the First World War, soldiers would distract themselves through the production of art. Appropriately named “Trench art”, soldiers would express their feelings by hand crafting sculptures and other decorative items by repurposing materials that were available to them; such as bullets, shell casings and ammunition boxes. Limited in both these materials, and tools, soldier had to be very resourceful, which gives the artform its rough and naive character.
This special piece can still be used but would also make the perfect addition to any WWI collection!
After more than a century the ashtray remains in worn condition. Over the years it acquired a beautiful oxidized patina that only adds to its rough charm! It has been treated with antique wax to give the surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
Little bottles like this one were traditionally brought on hunts so the thirsty hunter could take a quick sip of whisky every now and then.
It was decorated with a protective pewter and brown leather covering.
This piece would still come in handy on a hunting or hiking trip but would also be the perfect addition to any cabin decor or collection!
After almost a century this flask still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of wear.
This vintage globe was made in England in the 1920’s.
It would look great decorating your desk or shelve!
After almost a century the globe acquired a oxidized patina that only adds charm and gives it a rustic character!
It has been treated with antique wax to give the surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
Measurements:
Height: 21 cm
Diameter: 11 cm
Diameter base: 12 cm
Little bottles like this one were traditionally brought on hunts so the thirsty hunter could take a quick sip of whisky every now and then.
It was decorated with a protective silver and leather covering. The bottom shows silver hallmarks.
This piece would still come in handy on a hunting or hiking trip but would also be the perfect addition to any cabin decor or collection!
After almost a century this flask still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of wear.
Antique 1880′ copy of Moeurs Pittoresques des Insectes
This entomoly book was written by Victor Rendu and was originally published ten years earlier in 1870.
This very copy was published in Paris for the ‘Lycee de Lyon’.
The book shows 49 engravings of insects.
It would be the perfect addition to any antique library or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century the book still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of use.
Measurements:
Length: 18.5 cm
Width: 12.5 cm
Depth: 3 cm
Little bottles like this one were traditionally brought on hunts so the thirsty hunter could take a quick sip of whisky every now and then.
It was decorated with a protective pewter and leather covering.
This piece would still come in handy on a hunting or hiking trip but would also be the perfect addition to any cabin decor or collection!
After almost a century this flask still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of wear.
Vintage 50’s MvO Dutch army issued M57 para boots, almost identical to WWII US service boots!
These are very sturdy, decent boots which still have many miles to defy!
I personally have been wearing a pair of these for years now and I still love them!
After years of military service these boots remain in worn condition and show signs of wear.
The leather faded nicely due to years of wearing, giving them a rugged vintage-look!
They got a distressed patina which only adds the boots rugged character by giving them a rough touch.
The soles and heels are a bit worn but will still endure for a while!
The leather has been cleaned and treated with leather grease.