
Authentic Models Avalon Telescope
After dinner, having enjoyed a chilled Chardonnay, nothing is more relaxing than observing birds and wildlife or neighbors with a tripod mounted te...
View full detailsAfter dinner, having enjoyed a chilled Chardonnay, nothing is more relaxing than observing birds and wildlife or neighbors with a tripod mounted te...
View full detailsThis French globe excels in the visual appeal of its proportion. A rich and perfect match of ebonized wood and bronze. Solid an styill delicate. ...
View full detailsNostalgic and perfect replica of an early travel agent advertising sign. Width (inch) 20,3 Length (inch) 19,7 Height (inch) 11,8 ...
View full detailsAn interesting mix of early science and Greek mythology. One of the legendary Titans battling Zeus was defeated and decreed to carry the weight of ...
View full detailsYou can’t see the mechanic from your open cockpit. You yell…”Contact” and the propeller jumps to life, the plane starts to shudder. The mechanic...
View full detailsAmerica was a 19th-century racing yacht and first winner of the America’s Cup international sailing trophy. On August 22, 1851, America won the Roy...
View full detailsTechnically skilled enthusiasts of the 1930s loved to race the legendary B.B. Korn cars around the club tracks. Called tether cars or spindizzies, ...
View full detailsThree wooden planes; Lockheed Winnie Mae, Pan Am China Clipper, and the Douglas DC3 all gracefully glide around our 1920s globe, all hand applied g...
View full detailsYou can’t see the mechanic from your open cockpit. You yell…”Contact” and the propeller jumps to life, the plane starts to shudder. The mechanic...
View full detailsPlaything of the very rich back in the 1950s. The Côte d’Azur, Cannes, Monaco, Lago di Como… A beautiful model to remind you of that elusive dream....
View full detailsBlack serving tray in Backgammon design. Game pieces not included. Height (cm) 5 Width (inch) 15 Length (inch) 15
Technically skilled enthusiasts of the 1930s loved to race the legendary B.B. Korn cars around the club tracks. Called tether cars or spindizzies, ...
View full detailsTechnically skilled enthusiasts of the 1930s loved to race the legendary B.B. Korn cars around the club tracks. Called tether cars or spindizzies, ...
View full detailsThe Bugatti Type 51 driven to victory in the 1933 Monaco Grand Prix by Achille Varzi is an archetypal image of the early days of motor racing. Insp...
View full detailsBluenose II is a replica of the fishing schooner Bluenose, was commissioned by Sidney Culverwell Oland and built in 1963 as a promotional yacht for...
View full detailsIn the 1930s Spindizzies or Tether Cars were miniature racecars built by hobbyists which drove around banked wooden tracks at speeds approaching 15...
View full detailsSurprisingly sophisticated racecars in 1:8 scale raced tethered to a pole or to a chain track in a banked wooden racetrack, reaching speeds in exce...
View full detailsSurprisingly sophisticated racecars in 1:8 scale raced tethered to a pole or to a chain track in a banked wooden racetrack, reaching speeds in exce...
View full detailsYou can’t see the mechanic from your open cockpit. You yell…”Contact” and the propeller jumps to life, the plane starts to shudder. The mechanic...
View full detailsCollectable because of their combined historical and practical value. Ship’s hourglasses were calibrated to the half hours of the ship’s watch. T...
View full detailsEarly man, looking at the heavens, believed the stars were fixed to the inside surface of a rotating sphere. Copernicus gave his name to the theory...
View full detailsAn intriguing and classic explorer’s and navigator’s tool. The telescope consists of a wood or metal barrel holding an objective, a system of lense...
View full detailsMade to store away as small as possible this is a marvel of hand tooled telescoping brass tubes. Pull out all the way and focus by adjusting the ...
View full detailsHeavy, cast aluminum porthole mirror actually opens to the one picture you loved from last year’s Bahamas trip. Measuring 15 inches, this aluminum ...
View full detailsFrench finish distressed, bronze hinges, secret hiding spots, special place for inkwells, styluses and lots of papers. Accessories include two be...
View full detailsThe Concorde was a supersonic passenger plane. Only twenty aircraft have been built, including four prototypes. The plane flew for the first time i...
View full detailsOne of the most iconic and beautiful planes ever designed. A flight icon and engineering marvel. The only supersonic passenger aircraft ever made....
View full detailsThe DC3 has earned the epithet “Workhorse of the Skies”. Thousands were produced from the end of WWII into the 1950s by the Douglas Aircraft works...
View full detailsConversation has had its prescribed etiquette. During the late Victorian era and into the Belle Époque one’s monocle served to intimidate and disad...
View full detailsEndeavour is a 130-foot (40 m) J-class yacht built for the 1934 America’s Cup by Camper and Nicholson in Gosport, England. She was built for Thomas...
View full detailsEndeavour is a 130-foot (40 m) J-class yacht built for the 1934 America’s Cup by Camper and Nicholson in Gosport, England. She was built for Thomas...
View full detailsEndeavour is a 130-foot (40 m) J-class yacht built for the 1934 America’s Cup by Camper and Nicholson in Gosport, England. She was built for Thomas...
View full detailsAntique Silver, Height: 6.75 inches.
Handmade in Brass, nickel-plated outside, silver-plated inside our shakers are made from originals acquired at London’s finest art auctions; all ...
View full detailsFive little balloons peacefully turning around each other. Rainbow colors, all hand made, easy to assemble. Width (inch) 3,5 Length (i...
View full detailsBalloons combine color, décor and science, all-in-one. They’re as fascinating today as they were a century ago! Imagine viewing the earch from abov...
View full detailsBalloons combine color, décor and science, all-in-one. They’re as fascinating today as they were a century ago! Imagine viewing the earch from abov...
View full detailsBetween 1926 and 1933 only 199 Trimotors were built in Ford’s own factory. Corrugated metal on great thick monoplane wings was a German developm...
View full detailsAs a scientific symbol, our bookends add a touch of distinction to home and office. Matching celestial and terrestrial globes dating back to the 16...
View full detailsLegendary cartographer, Jodocus Hondius, worked in Amsterdam during the 1600s, then one of the world’s commercial hubs. Spin the world and enjoy a...
View full detailsLegendary cartographer, Jodocus Hondius, worked in Amsterdam during the 1600s, then one of the world’s commercial hubs. Spin the world and enjoy a ...
View full detailsLegendary cartographer, Jodocus Hondius, worked in Amsterdam during the 1600s, then one of the world’s commercial hubs. Spin the world and enjoy a ...
View full detailsBalloons combine color, décor and science, all-in-one. They’re as fascinating today as they were a century ago. Imagine viewing the earth from abov...
View full detailsLegendary cartographer, Jodocus Hondius, worked in Amsterdam during the 1600s, then one of the world’s commercial hubs. Spin the world and enjoy a ...
View full detailsLegendary cartographer, Jodocus Hondius, worked in Amsterdam during the 1600s, then one of the world’s commercial hubs. Spin the world and enjoy a ...
View full detailsThe 1930s saw the rise of hand built model racecars, known as spindizzies or tether cars. Miniature racecars built by hobbyists zoomed around banke...
View full detailsThe 1930s saw the rise of hand built model racecars, known as spindizzies or tether cars. Miniature racecars built by hobbyists zoomed around banke...
View full detailsBalloons combine color, décor and science, all-in-one. They’re as fascinating today as they were a century ago. Imagine viewing the earth from abov...
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