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Antique early 1900s German field compass
On the side the compass is equipped with a transit stud for locking the needle.
The compass is in a good, functional condition.
It’s brass case shows a slight oxidized patina and wear due to use & time.
It’s still functional and points north easily!
Cool to take with you on a hike, to display as small decor or to make into an unique necklace!
It measures 55 mm in diameter
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Vintage 70’s leathet Schott Perfecto riders jacket
This jacket was made in N.Y.C – USA.
This iconic motorcycle jacket got famous due to the 50’s rockabilly, and 70’s biker, punk & rock scenes.
This rugged jacket would be perfect for the real rubber tramp!
The jacket remains in a good vintage-condition, the steerhide leather faded nicely due to years of use and got a distressed patina which gives it a perfect vintage look.
The textile inner lining shows a rip in the middle, just beneath the collar tag.
Size 40
Measurements:
Chest width: 52 cm
Shoulder with: 45 cm
Back lenth: 60 cm
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Vintage 40’s WWII era brass cased pocket compass
This piece was probably issued and used by the German army during the second world war!
On the side the compass is equipped with a transit stud for locking the needle.
The compass is in a good, functional condition.
It’s brass case shows a slight oxidized patina and shows wear due to use & time.
It’s still functional and points north easily!
Cool to take with you on a hike, to display as small decor or to make into an unique necklace!
It measures 45 mm in diameter
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Antique late 19th century toggle head whaling harpoon
No, this is no orc spear or some other movie prop but you might consider this an as cruel device.
This is an actual whaling harpoon, used by the Dutch whaling fleet in the late 1800’s!
The design of this harpoon was called a toggle head as the tip hinges so that the harpoon remains anchored after a direct hit.. Yes, that is as cruel as it sounds.
Despite the fact that the whaling is a terrible occupation this relic remains a true piece of history that probably has lots of tales attached to it!
The harpoon comes with a custom made wooden display stand.
It would fit perfectly into any whaling or nautical collection!
Measurements:
Lenght harpoon: 79 cm
Length stand: 38 cm
Height stand; 9 cm
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Antique early 1900’s horn & leather trophy chair
Chairs like this one were brought along from African colonies back to Europe where they were kept to decorate trophy rooms as exotic curiosities!
Handcrafted with real cow horns and leather it has this rustic, tribal look to it that gives it its characteristic charm! Admitted it does not sit very comfortably it was never meant to as chairs like this one were kept purely for their decorative, exotic looks! It’s design is one of a kind and reminds of beasts from far away places.
This unique piece would fit perfectly decorating your trophy room, man cave or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century the chair still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of wear and use. The leather shows a nice patina that only adds to its rough character!
Measurements will follow soon!
This chair is very large to ship and has to be sent through freight. If you would like an accurate shipping cost please contact us and we can let you know how much it will be.
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Antique early 1900’s horn & leather trophy chair
Chairs like this one were brought along from African colonies back to Europe where they were kept to decorate trophy rooms as exotic curiosities!
Handcrafted with real cow horns and leather it has this rustic, tribal look to it that gives it its characteristic charm! Admitted it does not sit very comfortably it was never meant to as chairs like this one were kept purely for their decorative, exotic looks! It’s design is one of a kind and reminds of beasts from far away places.
This unique piece would fit perfectly decorating your trophy room, man cave or cabinet of curiosities!
After more than a century the chair still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of wear and use. The leather shows a nice patina that only adds to its rough character!
Measurements will follow soon!
This chair is very large to ship and has to be sent through freight. If you would like an accurate shipping cost please contact us and we can let you know how much it will be.
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Vintage European badger taxidermy mount – ‘Meles meles’
This beautiful animal was a victim of a roadkill. After it was found dead it has professionally been mounted by the famous Dutch taxidermy company of Bouten. They did a very good job as the badger is mounted in very accurate, natural looking proportions and position with its mouth open showing its teeth. It was mounted in a leaning position on a branch on a solid base.
This chap derserves a nice home where it will be admired and loved. It would probably fit perfectly into a cabin, lodge or cabinet of curiosities!
The badger remains in good condition. It’s hair still feels soft and doesn’t show bald spots.
Measurements will follow soon!
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Antique early 1900’s French pair of distressed leather armchairs on brass wheels
A century of use has made these even more charming!
They would look great standing in front of a big fire place into your cabin, ranch or man cave!
After a century the leather faded nicely due to years of use, giving the chairs a rugged vintage look! The Chairs show distressed patina which only adds to their character by giving them a rough touch.
The remaining chair shows lots of rips and tears which I patched up by attaching leather patches.
Measurements will follow soon!
The price is per piece, only one chair remains available!
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Antique 20’s banjolin with original hard case
This intrument was made in the 1920’s by the British luthier company of John Grey & Sons in London.
Its finish is a perfect example of old school craftmanship!
It comes with it’s original blue felt lined hard case.
A very decorative piece of history that would fit perfectly decorating your lodge or cabin!
Due to time and use the Banjolin shows signs of wear.
The piece has been generally cleaned and treated with antique wax.
Except of minimal treatment I decided to leave the banjolin in its original condition and leave it up to the next owner to either keep it that way or fully restore it.
Its faux leather hard case shows some loose stitches that I fixed with leather patches on the inside.
Measurements:
banjolin length: 55 cm
Neck length: 37 cm
banjolin width: 19 cm
case length: 60
case width: 22
case heigh: 9
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Prehistoric 50.000 – 30.000 y/o pleistocene vertebra of a woolly mammoth – ‘Mammuthus’
This piece has been found in eastern Europe.
An unique and very decorative piece that would fit perfectly into your fossil collection or cabinet of curiosities!
The vertebra, that got fossilized over the years, remains in damaged condition.
The surface of the bone has been treated with epoxy to prevent any further corrosion.
Measurements:
lenght: 25 cm
Height: 19 cm
Depth: 7 cm
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Antique 30’s gladstone grooming bag
This unique portmanteau was made of crocodile skin and features green velvet inner lining and a dismountable rack equipped with multible grooming and dressing tools, bottles and other necessities for the mid century gentleman!
It has been made by true craftsmanship which can be seen in its detailed finish and the fine materials that have been used.
The set includes:
– multiple glass bottles and flasks for grooming purposes
– self care equipment with bone handle tools and scissors
– set with sewing supplies
– small portable mirror
This would be the ultimate gift for every stylish gentlemen or would fit perfectly decorating a barber- or gentlemans shop!
Considering its age this bag remains in used but good condition. After almost a century it shows some minor signs of use and wear like a few tiny stains in the inner lining.
Sadly two pieces of the set are missing.
Measurements:
Height: 30 cm
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 20 cm
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Vintage 60’s bobcat Skin Rug – “Lynx rufus”
This beautifel animal was shot in Oregon – USA, in the 1960’s. It was professionally mounted in very natural looking proportions in a resting position on a branch.
The piece used to belong to a large collection of taxidermy that I took over from a man who had lived in America for 30 years and wanted to get rid of it all after immigrating back to Europe.
Despite the fact that hunting predators goes against my moral principles I hope to find a nice destination for this beautiful animal where it will be admired and not just be seen as a trophy.
This beautiful taxidermy piece would add just a touch of wilderness to any home, cabin, or ranch house!
After 60 years it still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of wear. The hair and skin are still soft and flexible.
Measurements:
Total lenght: 70 cm
Lenght bobcat: 62 cm
Height: 35 cm
Width: 25 cm