• Antique Early 1900’s Gunpowder Measures

    Antique early 1900’s gunpowder measures

    These tools were made in France in the early 20th century and were used for making ammunition for shotguns.
    They all feature wooden handles and brass cups that are adjustable in capacity to be able to measure the required amount of gunpowder.

    They would be unique decor pieces to display in a cabinet or collection!

    After more than a century all the measures remain in worn condition. Due to time and use they all show a lovely patina that only adds to their character!

    They all measure 13-14 cm in length.

    Price is per piece!

  • Antique Early 1900’s Inuit Folk Art Kayak

    Antique early 1900’s Inuit folk art kayak

    This antique miniature was traditionally made by the Inuit people in Greenland in the early 20th century.
    The kayak was made out of animal skin with bone and wooden details whilest the figure on top was made of cloth, holding a wood & bone made oar.

    This is an unique curiosity that would be the perfect decor piece to display in your cabin, lodge or ranch!

    After more than a century the piece remains in worn condition. The skin that stretches around the kayak’s frame shows some old patch repairs. The patina it got over the years only adds to its charm!

    Measurements:
    Length: 51 cm
    Width: 7 cm
    Heigth: 13 cm

  • Antique Early 1900’s Firefighter’s Axe

    Antique early 1900’s firefighter’s axe

    This large axe was hand forged in the early 1900’s and was used by firefighters to smash open doors and windows in burning buildings.

    It would be a very cool decor piece to any cabin, lodge or man cave!

    After more than a century of use the axe remains in worn condition. Both the iron blade as the long wooden handle show a lovely distressed patina which only adds to their character by giving the axe a rough touch.
    It has been treated with antique wax to give the surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.

    Measurements:
    Lenght: 100 cm
    Width: 35 cm

  • Antique 1910’s WWI Belgian Army Compass

    Antique 1910’s Belgian army compass

    Compasses like this one were issued by the Belgian army to their officers during the first world war.
    It features a folding brass case that is marked Armee Belge on the top side. The bottom of the compass itself is marked A.B. No1 / 1737.
    On one side the compass features a transit stud that can lock the needle.

    This would still be a handy piece to take with you on hikes, to display as small decor or to make into an unique necklace!

    The compass is in a good, functional condition.
    Due to use and time it’s brass case shows a lovely oxidized patina.
    It’s still functional and points north easily!

    It measures 55 mm in diameter

  • Antique 30’s Warderobe Trunk from Hong Kong

    Antique 30’s warderobe steamer trunk

    This trunk was manufactured in the 1930’s by Harwen Trunk MFG in Hong Kong.
    The sterdy design of this compact case can be folded open and is equipped with clothing hangers on extendable rails and a bottom compartment on one side and drawers on the other, making it ideal for storing clothing and other belongings while traveling! Trunks like these were brought along by traveling passangers on ships, carriages and trains.
    In addition to its functional value, the trunk has a very sturdy and stylish finish with its dark green color, blue and yellow stripes and blue linen inner lining!

    It would still come in handy to take with you while traveling but it would also be an unique furniture piece to store your warderobe or use as a night stand!

    After being dragged around the world for almost a century the trunk remains in worn condition and shows some wear due to use and time. Though the patina it got over the years only adds to it character in my eyes!
    The outside of the trunk has been restored by repainting some of the green paint. After that it has been coated with transparent lacquer to give the surface a protective layer and a glossy finish.
    All the metal latches, clamps and corner protectors have been polished to give them back their gloss as well.

    Measurements
    Length: 102 cm
    Width: 56 cm
    Height: 54 cm

  • Antique 30’s 4-string Banjo

    Antique 30’s 4-string banjo

    This intrument was built in the 1930’s and is a perfect example of old school craftmanship!
    It comes with it’s original cotton travel bag.

    A very decorative piece of history that would fit perfectly decorating your lodge or cabin!

    Due to time and use the Banjo shows minor signs of wear.
    Sadly the top right tuner had broken in half, the other half have been glued back on again.
    The piece has been generally cleaned and treated with antique wax.
    Except of minimal treatment I decided to leave the banjo 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: 80 cm
    Neck length: 41 cm
    banjolin width: 31 cm

  • Vintage 40s Folding Pocket Compass

    Vintage 40’s German WWII era brass cased pocket compass with folding cover

    On one side the compass features a transit stud that can lock the needle.

    Cool to take with you on hikes, to display as small decor or to make into an unique necklace!

    The compass is in a good, functional condition.
    Due to use and time it’s brass case shows a lovely oxidized patina.
    It’s still functional and points north easily!

    It measures 45 mm in diameter

  • Antique 30’s British Pith Helmet

    Antique 30’s British pith helmet

    This high quality sun hat was made by Charles Owen & Co Ltd in London.
    It was designed to cover and protect its wearers head from the the harsh sun on tropical expeditions.
    The inside of the helmet is lined with cotton for a comfortable fit.
    The band has been decorated on the side with a boar tusk that was presumably found on an expedition or hunting trip!

    This helmet would still be the ideal piece to wear on a hot sunny day but it would also be a unique decor piece to add some adventure!

    After almoste a century the helmet remains in worn condition and shows some signs of wear and use. The patina it got over the years only adds to its rugged character in my opinion.

    Measurements:
    Length: 34 cm
    Width; 25 cm
    Height: 17 cm

  • Vintage 1944′ WWII Swiss Army Tornister

    Vintage 1944′ 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 features multible compartments inside that can be folded open and a small compartment 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.

    After 80 years the tornister remains in worn condition and 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 but it doesn’t show any bald spots.
    There is a small hole in the skin cover of the front pocket.

    Measurements:
    Height: 46 cm
    Width: 27 cm
    Depth: 13 cm

  • Vintage 30’s Boy Scout Whistle

    Vintage 30’s boy scout whistle equipped with compass

    This multifunctional whistle has a ring attached for a cord.
    The side of the whistle shows the international scouting symbol.

    Cool to take with you hiking, to display as small decor or to make into an unique necklace!

    The whistle is in a good condition, it shows some tiny dents and a lovely patina due to use & time.

    Measurments:
    length: 70 mm
    diameter: 20 mm
    diameter compass: 10 mm

  • Antique 30s British Pith Helmet

    Antique 30’s British pith helmet

    This high quality sun hat was made by Charles Owen & Co Ltd in London.
    It was designed to cover and protect its wearers head from the the harsh sun on tropical expeditions.

    The inside of the helmet is lined with cotton and velvet for a comfortable fit and was marked with the manufacturers marks and logo.

    This helmet would still be the ideal piece to wear on a hot sunny day but it would also be a unique decor piece to add some adventure!

    After almoste a century the helmet remains in worn condition and shows some signs of wear and use. The patina it got over the years only adds to its rugged character in my opinion.

    Measurements:
    Length: 32 cm
    Width; 26 cm
    Height: 17 cm

  • Antique Early 1900’s Canadian Snowshoes

    Antique early 1900’s Canadian wooden snowshoes

    These classic wooden snowshoes were handmade by native Canadians in the first quarter of the 20th century.
    They feature traditional rawhide latticeworks stretched around wooden frames.

    These iconic snowshoes would be the perfect decor pieces for above the fire place, or on the wall of your cabin, lodge or man cave!

    After a century they remain in worn condition and show signs of use and wear.

    Measurements:
    Length: 107 cm
    Width: 35 cm