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Authentic Chinese glass perfume bottle - Antique model with pretty frame - 8 x 4 x 2.5 cm!
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Antique carved stone stamp/ink pad with Buddha image. 91mm x 50 x 20 / 180 gr. Very beautiful piece from the 70s/80s!
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Antique carved horn case/sheath â Superb craftsmanship â 12 cm Ă 3 cm â 39 grams!
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A silver case finely adorned with turquoise stones, designed and made by a French jeweler.
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'Secret' box in mahogany wood â 2 compartments â Superb craftsmanship!
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Solid brass mortar and pestle â 5 Ă 3 cm (Mortar) â 7.5 cm x 1.2 cm (Pestle) â 175.7 grams
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Brass cup with turquoise and coral inlay â 5 cm Ă 4 cm â 31.2 grams
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Jeweler's cup with engraved peacock and hand-painted floral motifs, made of brass â 10 cm Ă 3 cm â 84 grams
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Silver-plated metal jeweler's cup â 8 cm Ă 1.3 cm â 28 grams
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Small antique solid silver bowl â 6 cm Ă 3.5 cm â 67 grams
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Small antique solid silver bowl with engravings â 7.2 cm Ă 3.5 cm â 109.5 grams
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Small antique tin pot with lid, for domestic or apothecary use â 14 cm Ă 10 cm Ă 10 cm â 163.5 grams
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Antique engraved metal sugar bowl with oriental inspiration. Finely chiseled decoration of traditional motifs â 14 cm Ă 10 cm Ă 10 cm â 163.5 grams
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Antique oil lamp, chrome-plated metal - 8 x 5.5 x 4 cm - 27.7 g
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Antique Japanese candle holder/ tealight holder in the shape of a turtle - Glass and metal - 92x69x62 cm - 297 gr. !
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Antique 19th-century style candlestick, 10 cm high x 6.6 x 4.2 cm - Made of bronze-type metal
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Adjustable candlestick/magnifying glass from 39 to 55 cm high - Made of metal - 39x 10 cm - 732 gr.
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Candlestick with handle, 19th century style, 32 cm high x 14 x 12 cm - Made of 100% metal
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Antique jeweler's anvil, made of cast iron â 10 cm Ă 4 x 3.5 cm â 323 grams
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Antique brass jeweler's scale â 18 x 18 x 6.5 cm â 192 grams
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Mahogany wood pen holder with brass head, measuring 17 Ă 1 cm and weighing 19.2 g.
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Sealing stamp, flower seal stamp with 25 mm brass head and wooden handle, measuring 8 Ă 3 cm and weighing 38 g.
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Metal card holder, adorned with a mother-of-pearl top, measuring 9 Ă 6 Ă 0.7 cm and weighing 59 g.
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Antique brass nautical thermometer - 31 cm high x 3.5 cm in diameter
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Zippo lighter (B â XII), silver-plated metal, with a glued tourmaline cabochon. Dimensions: 5 Ă 4 Ă 1 cm. Weight: 58.5 g.
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Collectible binoculars from the Faviars brand, measuring 110.5 Ă 81 Ă 51 cm and weighing 382.9 g.
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Black metal designer glasses case, measuring 13 Ă 5.5 Ă 5 cm and weighing 340 g.
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'ALICE' mask in white leather from the Commedia dell'Arte (Florence) - Signed by the manufacturer 'Alice' - 24 x 15 x 0.3 cm
Regular price âŹ77,50 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price âŹ77,50 EUR
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About this category —
Collection: đ°ïž Antiques and curiosities
Antique objects and curiosities occupy a special place in our relationship to the past and the imagination. They are not merely material things: they are witnesses to time , fragments of history, and sometimes even sources of wonder.
Antique objects are primarily everyday or symbolic items that have survived through the ages. They tell the story of how people lived, worked, traveled, and cared for themselves in the past.
An antique watch, a farming tool, a yellowed book, or a piece of period furniture all bear the marks of their use and the craftsmanship of those who made them. They allow us to understand the evolution of techniques, lifestyles, and the values ââof a society.
Objects of curiosity , on the other hand, primarily arouse fascination. They intrigue because of their shape, their strange function, or their mysterious origin.
One example is the cabinets of curiosities, very popular during the Renaissance, where rare, unusual, or exotic objects were displayed: fossils, scientific instruments, objects from distant lands, or unusual artistic creations. These objects were intended to arouse surprise, reflection, and wonder.
What connects antique objects to curiosities is their power to tell stories . Even without words, they invite observation and imagination. An object can raise questions: What was it used for? Who used it? Why was it preserved? In this way, they stimulate our intellectual curiosity and creativity.
Today, in a world dominated by technology and rapid production, these objects remind us of the importance of time, transmission, and memory. Preserving and valuing them means safeguarding a part of our cultural and human heritage.
In conclusion, antique objects and curiosities are not mere relics of the past. They are bridges between generations , sources of knowledge and inspiration, and invitations to look at the world with curiosity and respect.



























