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Mechanical alarm clock with flintlock candle lighting mechanism. The flashpan of the mechanism was f
A flintlock pistol knife and fork set, 18th century.
“I have become death, the destroyer of worlds.”
Let’s Play a Game of Hot Cockles,Hot Cockles was a game that was popular in Europe from around
French Christmas card, 1880.
Today in History, January 18th, 1943,Sliced bread is banned in the United StatesCreated as a World W
I just made this display thing filled with moss, gems and oddities.
The Tale of Two Lovers — An Erotic Novel of the Middle AgesAenus Slyvius Piccolimini was a pop
A self administering enema device, Japan, 19th century.
The Walking Dead in India,Lal Bihari was a simple farmer living in Northern India when in 1976 his l
Engraved flintlock duckfoot pistol marked “Seglas”. Originates from England, 19th centu
World’s Largest Pietersite Sphere (272.7 lbs)
Portrait of Antonio Navagero Note the very conspicuous codpiece, which was a staple of men’s
The Vought V-173 and the XF5U-1 “Flying Flapjack”,In the 1930’s Charles Zimmerman
A knife and fork set of flintlock pistols originating from Germany, 18th century.
An usual Spanish or Italian polearm with spring loaded folding spear head and four flintlock pistols
A beautiful example of a mid 18th century dental tooth key,Used during the 18th and 19th century, th
An unusual collection of antique firearmsThe top one is an axe/wheel-lock pistol combination weapons
An unusual double barrel wheel-lock pistol originating from Nuremburg, Germany, circa 1600.Currently
katarinanavane:katarinanavane:katarinanavane:For a change of pace from what I usually make,I got som
The Le Cententaire Knuckleduster Pistol,Produced in France, the Le Cententaire was a combination pis
18th century depiction of demons from a book on witchcraft.
“I am become death, the destroyer of worlds.”
A rare bone and pearl decorated flintlock axe pistol originating from Silesia, circa 1670.
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