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Vintage 60’s stuffed taxidermy fulmar – ‘Fulmarus’
This beautiful bird was found and mounted on the Dutch island of Schiermonnikoog.
It was professionally mounted in very accurate, natural looking proportions and position.
This chap deserves a nice home where it will be admired and loved!
After 60 years the fulmar still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of wear.
Measurements:
Height: 21 cm
Width: 31 cm
Depth: 15 cm
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Vintage 60’s leather shoulder bag
Even after 60 years this bag would still be ideal for daily use!
It’s made of sturdy brown leather and features two small pockets in front and a large compartment, big enough to store a laptop, books or multiple documents!
After 60 years it still remains in good condition but shows minor signs of use.
The leather is treated with leather grease.
Measurements:
Width: 40 cm
Height: 27 cm
Depth: 13 cm
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Vintage 60’s folk art display case
This unique frame shows a beautiful sea scene with a model of the Dutch ship “The Prinses Margriet”.
It was craftfully made with beautiful details like small glass crystals and water and smoke made out of wool!
It would be the perfect decor piece to display on your wall!
After 60 years the display case still remains in good condition but shows minor signs of use.
The frame is treated with antique wax to give its surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
Measurements:
Width: 35 cm
Height: 24 cm
Depth: 4.5 cm
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Vintage 1955′ Swiss army ‘Salt & Pepper’ mountaineers rucksack
This classic, high quality backpack is perfect for hiking or everyday use!
I personally have been using a similar bag every day for years now!
The outer layer of the bag is made of canvas in olive-green color.
The schoulder- & front straps and bottom are made of very robust, strong saddle leather.
The leather parts have been cleaned and oiled, making the bag more flexible and comfortable to wear!
The leather on the back is marked with origional initials of the first owner and year.
After almost 70 years the bag remains in worn condition and shows signs of use.
Sadly one of the leather straps above the shoulder strap snapped but this doesn’t matter while wearing the bag and can easily be fixed by a leather craftsman. There’s also a cut in the top canvas flap.
The Backpack stood the test of being used for years and will last just as long!
Measurements:
height; 50 cm
length; 40 cm
width; 22 cm
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Vintage 70’s Siberian roe antler mount
The antlers of the Siberian roe are substantially larger than his European cousin!
These antlers are mounted on an aluminium cast fake skull. The trophy features a classic wooden plaque shield.
This hunting trophy would be the perfect decor piece to display on the wall in your cabin or lodge!
After years the antler mount still remains in good condition but shows subtle signs of wear.
Measurements:
Height: 25 cm
Width: 21 cm
Depth: 27 cm
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Vintage 40’s WWII Swedish army issued M1909 winter parka
Originally these sheepskin lined coats were issued by the Swedish army to their troops to withstand the freezing winter tempretures of Scandinavia!
These parkas have gained iconic status for their rugged design and quality! They are called ‘Livpäls’ by the Swedes which means ‘a coat for life’ and they seem to live up to that name!
The jacket is made by de Swedish military supplier ÖSB Orebro.
It is the ultimate winter coat and can still be worn!
After 80 years the parka still remains in good condition and only shows minor signs of wear and use. Over the years it acquired a nice patina that only adds more character to it!
Measurements:
Chest width: 55 cm
Shoulder width: 48 cm
Back length: 90 cm
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Vintage 40’s WWII German army compass
This compass was issued by the German army during the second world war. It features a bakelite base with a ruler on the sid and a metal lit with a miror on the bottom side.
It would be the perfect addition to any WWII or military collection!
After more than 80 years the compass still remains in good condition but shows minor signs of use.
Measurements:
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Vintage 50’s sailer’s rope knife
The knife fearures a folding blade and oak handle with a characteristic anchor worked into it.
After 70 years the knife still remains in good condition but shows minor signs of wear. It’s still sharp and useable!
Length with blade folded in: 10 cm
Length with blade folded open: 16.5 cm
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Vintage 50’s Stubai ice axe
This vintage ice axe was produced by the Austrian company of Stubai.
This fine piece of equipment would still come in handy while braving mountains but would also be an unique decor piece to display in your interior or collection!
After 70 years the pick remains in worn condition. Due to years of use it acquired a oxidized patina that only adds charm to it rugged character!
The axe has been treated with antique wax to give the surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.
Measurements:
Length: 75 cm
Width: 27 cm
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Vintage 50’s barnstormer coat
It was made in France in the 1950’s. Designed for harh winters this jacket was traditionally called a ‘Canadienne’ and features a sheepskin lining and detachable sheepskin collar.
Not only is it very comfortable and warm, its design is also rugged and timeless making it the perfect winter coat!
After 70 years the coat remains in worn condition and shows signs of wear.
Over the years the leather acquired a nice patina that only adds charm to it!
The sheepskin collar shows some bald spots and there’s a small hole in the leather belt.
The leather is cleaned and treated with leather grease.
Measurements: (Size XL)
Chest width: 63 cm
Shoulder width: 55 cm
Back length: 80 cm
Sleeve length: 64 cm
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Vintage 1944′ Swiss army issued cowhide mountaineers rucksack,
also know as the Haaraffe tornister and became a classic in our collection!
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
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Vintage 60’s Eko 6-string guitar banjo
This beautiful instrument was built by the Italian Eko luthier company which became famous for making and exporting professional quality guitars and other stringed instruments worldwide!
It is a perfect example of old school craftsmanship featuring some unique characteristics like several types of wood that were worked into the back of it’s body and pearl details in the headstock.
Underneath the head the banjo equipped with a pickup that can be plugged into an amp.
This unique instrument can still be played but it would also be the perfect decor piece to display in your cabin or lodge!
Considering its age the banjo remains in used, but good & playable condition!
Due to time and use it shows some minor signs of wear.
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:
total length: 88.5 cm
length neck: 58 cm
width body: 33 cm