The classic design of the Mackinaw is timeless and perfect for winter temperatures!
It’s sheekskin lined, making it very comfortable and warm!
The outer layer is made of rugged brown canvas.
After 70’s years the jacket still remains in good condition but shows signs of wear and time!
Over the years it acquired a beautiful patina that only adds to it’s rough character!
Measurements:
Chest width: 54 cm
Shoulder width: 52 cm
Back length: 78 cm
This small mount is from Swedish origin and dates back to the 1960’s.
The antlers were mounted on a wooden plaque shield and still show hair that is attached to the skull.
This cute trophy mount would be the perfect decor piece for above the fire place or on the wall of your cabin, lodge or man cave!
After almost a century the trophy remains in worn condition.
Measurements:
width trophy: 18 cm
height trophy: 34 cm
depth trophy: 27 cm
Antique early 1900’s Black Forest folk art ashtray with bear
This antique ashtray was traditionally hand carved out of hard wood in Montreux, Switserland.
It’s a fine example of the great craftsmanship the area got famous for and shows beautiful details.
It was originally made as an ashtray with the pack of the bear as a match holder but could also be used as a small trinket dish!
This ashtray would be the perfect addition to decorate your desk, or shelf in your cabin with!
After more than a century the wood carving shows minor signs of wear.
In my eyes the patina it acquired due to time only adds to it’s charm!
Measurements:
Heigth: 12.5 cm
Width: 7.5 cm
Length: 13 cm
Vintage 50’s KL 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’ 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.
Antique early 1900’s German School oil portait of hunter
The painting dates back to the early 20th century and shows a hunter smoking a pipe and wearig traditional German hunting clothing.
The man’s stately appearance and stern look combined with the earthy tones give this painting it’s characteristic charm.
With his great white beard he seemed to be inspired by some fairy tail!
The portrait was painted on a canvas and features a gilded golden frame.
It would fit perfectly decorating your gentleman’s room, shop or barber shop!
After more than a century the painting acquired a lovely patina that shows minor signs of wear.
Measurements;
Hight Frame: 48 cm
Width Frame: 42 cm
This beautiful piece of folk art was traditionally hand carved out of hard wood in the Black Forest area of Germany and Switserland.
It’s a real piece of local craftsmanship and was shaped like a bearded hunter figure that can break open walnuts by closing his mouth.
This unique piece would be the perfect addition to any collection or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century this piece acquired a nice patina that only adds to it’s rough charm!
The classic design differs from most other briefcases as this one was equipped with two shoulder straps making it possible to wear it as a rucksack.
Its old school but still stylish and would be the perfect everyday bag to carry around your laptop or books!
After 70 years the bag still remains in good condition but shows signs of wear due to time and use.
The patina it acquired over time only adds to it’s vintage charm.
One of the lower straps has been replaces in the past.
Measurements:
Width: 35 cm
Height: 23 cm
Depth: 10 cm
This antique spur is a true piece of early American craftsmanship and was wrought with high skill.
It’s an unique piece that would fit perfectly into any collection or western themed interior!
After more than a century it still remains in good condition and shows a rustic patina it acquired over time and use.
The iron has been treated with antique wax to give the surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
This beautiful piece of folk art was traditionally hand carved out of hard wood in the Black Forest area of Germany and Switserland.
It’s a real piece of local craftsmanship and was shaped like a bearded gnome figure that can break open walnuts by opening his mouth.
This unique piece would be the perfect addition to any collection or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century this piece acquired a nice patina that only adds to it’s rough charm!
This mount dates back to the 1960’s and is of Swedish origin.
The skull is mounted on a classic wooden plague shield and still shows skin.
This impressive trophy mount would be the perfect decor piece for above the fire place or on the wall of your cabin, lodge or man cave!
After 60 years the trophy shows some signs of wear. Due to the years the wooden shield shows a lovely worn patina that only adds to the trophy’s character!
Measurements:
width trophy: 63 cm
height trophy: 43 cm
depth trophy: 40 cm
Vintage 30’s German entomology display case with the caterpillar of the pine-tree lappet – ‘Dendrolimus pini’
This beautiful shadow box was made for educational purposes in the 1930’s in Germany and displays the caterpillar of the pine-tree lappet in it’s natural habitat.
It once belonged to the collection of the National School of Farming in Naaldwijk – the Netherlands.
On the bottom of the case a hand written note was attached explaning the numbers showed in the display.
This display case would be the perfect addition to any entomology collection or cabinet of curiosities!
The display case remains in good condition but shows some minor signs of wear.
The fragile insects are still intact.
measurements:
Length: 25 cm
width: 17cm
depth: 4,5 cm