This leather belt was made by Sellier in the Belgium city of Spa.
It was made to secure a rider’s posture and protect the lower back while riding a motorcycle.
It would still be the perfect addition to a classic riders outfit!
After almost a century the belt still remains in good condition but shows signs of wear.
This mini cabinet features eight different glass tubes with mineral & salt specimens.
They’re all marked with their names in Dutch and have been used as educational purposes in a high school.
It would be the perfect addition to your collection or cabinet of curiosities!
After a century the piece remains in worn condition and shows signs subtle signs of wear.
Measurments:
Height: 18 cm
Width: 19 cm
Depth: 4 cm
This large cleaver was made by Friedr. DICK in Esslingen, Germany.
It’s blade is been marked on both sides.
It has been used for butchering and cutting meat by a butcher.
This cleaver would be the perfect decor piece to display on the wall of your kitchen or restaurant!
After more than a century the cleaver remains in used condition and shows a lovely patina it acquired due to time and use. Its blade still remains sharp and useable!
It has been treated with antique wax to give its surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
These pouches were issued by the swiss military to carry around ammunition.
They’re made of very sturdy saddle leather and are marked with the years they were made and the names or their makers.
They would still come in handy to carry around small items and would also be the ideal motorcycle bags!
After years the pouches remain in worn condition and aqcuired a nice patina that only adds charm!
Measurments:
Width: 22 cm
Height: 11 cm
Depth: 4 cm
This unpleasant looking collar was worn by hunting and shepherd dogs to prevent them from being bitten by wolves. The spikes protect their necks in case they’re attacked.
It would be the perfect addition to add to your collection or cabinet of curiosities!
After almost a century the collar remains in worn condition. It acquired a oxidized patina that only adds charm to it! It is treated with antique wax to give the surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
This cleaver was hand forged in France.
It has been used for butchering and cutting meat.
This cleaver would be the perfect decor piece to display on the wall of your kitchen or restaurant!
After more than a century the cleaver remains in used condition and shows a lovely patina it acquired due to time and use. Its blade still remains sharp and useable!
These pouches were issued by the swiss military to carry around ammunition.
They’re made of very sturdy saddle leather and are marked with the years they were made and the names or their makers.
They would still come in handy to carry around small items and would also be the ideal motorcycle bags!
After years the pouches remain in worn condition and aqcuired a nice patina that only adds charm!
Measurments:
Width: 20 cm
Height: 10 cm
Depth: 4 cm
This unique sculpture of a laying hound was made by M. Salvetti in the French city of Bourtzwiller.
It would look great displayed on your desk but could also be used as a paper press.
After more than a century the sculpture still remains in good condition but shows signs of wear. Over the years it aqcuired a nice patina that only adds charm!
Measurements:
Width: 5 cm
Height: 6 cm
Length: 15 cm
These cleavers were hand forged in France and date back to the late 1800’s to early 1900’s.
They have been used for butchering and cutting meat.
These cleavers would be the perfect decor pieces to display on the wall of your kitchen or cabin!
After more than a century the cleavers remain in used condition and show a lovely patina they acquired due to time and use. Their blades still remains sharp and useable!
They are all treated with antique wax to give their surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
There are 3 knives available! Price is per piece!
Measurements:
Knife 1 (photo 2-4) early 1900’s marked ‘Patry Freres’
Length: 30 cm
Knife 2 (photo 5-7) early 1900’s marked Peugeot Freres’
Length: 32 cm
Knife 3 (photo 8-9) late 1800’s
Length: 26.5 cm
This turned wood dish was made of mahogany and was used to hold a tobacco pipe.
The pipe in the photo’s is included.
It would make the perfect decor piece to display on your desk or table!
After more than a century the dish acquired a beautiful patina that only adds charm to it!
It is treated with antique wax to give its surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.