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Vintage 30’s mounted caribou antlers – “Rangifer tarandus”
This caribou was shot in northern Sweden in the 1930’s.
The antlers were mounted on a heart shaped wooden plaque shield.
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 almost a century the trophy remains in worn condition. At some point one of the antlers broke off and was mounted back on a gain with two nails to secure it.
Measurements:
width trophy: 78 cm
height trophy: 58 cm
depth trophy: 59 cm
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Antique 20’s amputation saw
This saw was actually used to operate on patients in the psychiatric hospital of Brinkgreven in the Dutch city of Deventer, which has been operational since 1900. After years of use by the doctors at the facility, the piece ended up in the museum, which was established to commemorate the hospital’s history.
The saw shows original markings of the manufacturer
This is an unique oddity that would fit perfectly in a medical collection or cabinet of curiosities!
Due to years and use the saw shows marks of use but remains in good condition.
Measurements:
Lenght: 37 cm
Width: 9 cm
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Vintage 50’s huge pike head mount – ‘Esox lucius’
This monster has been caught and mounted in France in the 1950’s.
This old fishing trophy would be the perfect decor piece to hang in your cabin, lodge, bar or man cave!
Even after almost 70 years the trophy still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of wear.
Measurements:
Height: 30 cm
width: 26 cm
depth: 23 cm
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Antique 30’s mounted red deer antlers – “Cervus elaphus”
This animal was shot and mounted in Germany in the 1930’s.
The skull is mounted on a classic wooden plague shield.
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 almost a century the trophy shows some signs of wear. Due to the years the wooden shield shows a lovely worn patina like the tiny cracks in the varnish surface that only adds to the trophy’s character!
One of the lower points must have broken off while the animal was still alive, as it appears to have recovered.
Measurements:
width trophy: 68 cm
height trophy: 88 cm
depth trophy: 46 cm
heigth plague: 30 cm
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Antique 50’s sailer’s rope knife
The knife fearures a folding blade and wooden handle featuring a characteristic brass anchor worked into it.
This high quality knife might have been used on many seas and oceans!
Due to a century of cutting the knife remains in a used condition,
It’s blade shows marks and wear due to use & time.
It still folds easily and it’s blade is still sharp and useable!
Length with blade folded in: 10 cm
Length with blade folded open: 17,5 cm
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Antique 19th century death mask of a bearder man
These macabre masks were realised in plaster and were actual moulds taken from a body before the advent of photography. During the 18th and 19th centuries death masks were used to permanently record the features of unknown corpses for the purposes of identification.
This unique oddity would be the perfect decor piece to fit in any cabinet or curiosities!
After more than a century the plaster mask remains in worn condition. The original yellow paint shows a patina caused due to the years.
Measurements:
Height: 39 cm
Width: 23 cm
Depth: 17 cm
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Antique 30’s mounted red deer antlers – “Cervus elaphus”
This animal was shot and mounted in Germany in the 1930’s.
The skull is mounted on a classic wooden plague shield.
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 almost a century the trophy shows some signs of wear. Due to the years the wooden shield shows a lovely patina that only adds to the trophy’s character!
Measurements:
width trophy: 99 cm
height trophy: 72 cm
depth trophy: 36 cm
heigth plague: 55 cm
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Vintage 50’s boy scout whistle equipped with compass
This multifunctional whistle has a ring attached for a cord.
The back 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 a lovely patina due to use & time.
Measurments:
length: 80 mm
diameter: 16 mm
diameter compass: 16 mm
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Antique early 1900’s butcher’s cleaver
This cleaver has been used for butchering and cutting meat.
The naively made design of the knife gives it its characteristic charm!
It would be the perfect decor piece to hang on the wall of your kitchen or cabin!
After more than a century the cleaver remains in used condition and shows a lovely patina it got due to time and use.
Measurements:
length: 34 cm
Width: 9.5 cm
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Vintage 60’s mounted velvet caribou antlers – “Rangifer tarandus”
This caribou was shot in northern Sweden in the 1960’s while it’s antlers were still covered with velvet.
This layer of hairy skin coveres the antlers during a specifik growth stage of the antlers of all deer species.
The antlers were mounted on a custom made wooden plaque shield.
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 almost 60 years the velvet skin layer shows some bald spots as it lost some hairs.
Measurements:
width trophy: 43 cm
height trophy: 70 cm
depth trophy: 42 cm
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Antique 50’s sailer’s rope knife
The knife fearures a folding blade and wooden handle featuring a characteristic brass anchor worked into it.
This high quality knife might have been used on many seas and oceans!
Due to a century of cutting the knife remains in a used condition,
It’s blade shows marks and wear due to use & time.
It still folds easily and it’s blade is still sharp and useable!
Length with blade folded in: 10 cm
Length with blade folded open: 17 cm
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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