Items that, due to their unique and specific characteristics, do not belong to a specifically defined category. Therefore, this category is where you will find interesting and unusual objects.
SCOLD’S BRIDLE
The scold's bridle.
The scold's bridle or brank, originating from Scotland in the 16th century, was a horrific device designed to cause shame, discomfort, and pain to its wearer. Its usage spread from Scotland to England, Germany, and other European countries. Its purpose was to shame, silence, and physically discomfort individuals who were deemed unruly or outspoken, particularly women who challenged authority or societal norms. Often, these bridles were crafted to resemble masks with distorted facial features, such as large ears, noses, or horns. Some even had bells attached to them, further humiliating the wearer and drawing attention to their presence. The bridle, worn for a minimum of several hours, prevented its wearer from eating, drinking, and most importantly, speaking. It consisted of a metal part inserted into the mouth, similar to a bit in a horse's harness, which held the tongue in place. In more severe cases, these metal mouthpieces had spikes, causing additional pain. The bridle was predominantly used as a punishment for women who were considered too vocal or contentious in public, especially widows or older women who were not under male control. It was also known as a "witch's bridle," indicating its use during witch trials to prevent accused witches from casting spells on their captors or communities. Additionally, disobedient wives could be subjected to this punishment at their husbands' request. While men could also face this punishment if perceived as a threat to the common good, it was primarily reserved for women deemed gossips, adulterers, prostitutes, or witches, as well as those who defied societal norms. The bridle served as a stark reminder of the oppression women faced and the consequences of expressing dissent in conservative societies. Remarkably, this punishment was not abolished in England until 1967, reflecting the enduring legacy of patriarchal control and the gradual progress towards women's rights. The scold's bridle serves as a poignant relic of the past, prompting reflection on the darker aspects of human history. Dimensions: 26 x 25.5 x 21 cm Weight: 3.2 kg The scold's bridle is in excellent condition, complete with a lock and accompanying key.UMBRELLA WITH A SEAT
ANTIQUE MECHANICAL BANK
Mechanical bank, 1896, made by J.E. Stevens Company, USA.
An intriguing hand-painted cast iron mechanical bank that operates using a simple hand mechanism. The design allows you to place a coin in the figure’s palm. When you press the lever, the mechanism moves the coin up to the figure's mouth, retracts the tongue, winks, and the coin is "eaten." These mechanical banks are highly sought-after collectibles, combining a playful function with decorative appeal. The J.E. Stevens Company, founded in Connecticut, gained fame for producing a variety of cast iron mechanical banks. Their banks are highly valued for their durability, innovative mechanisms, and distinctive designs. Dimensions: 21 x 17 x 14 cm Weight: 2.4 kg The bank is in good condition.ANTIQUE HAT STAND
Antique hat stand from the mid-19th century.
Turned wooden hat stand will be an excellent addition to any wardrobe, as you can keep your favorite headwear on it. Since it was originally made as a display item in millinery, it can find its place there again. Dimensions: 39 x 14 cm Weight: 320 g The hat stand is in good condition.DEATH MASK
Death mask, made in 1928.
A plaster death mask, first casting, signed Schäper and dated 1928.
Death masks are certainly one of the more fascinating traditions of human history and a way in which people preserved the memory of the deceased. The most famous death masks undoubtedly originate from Egypt, where they were buried together with the dead. Ancient Roman masks made of wax are also well known; these were used as models for carving tombstones. A similar tradition continued for centuries until changes in production occurred toward the end of the Middle Ages, when plaster began to be used instead. At that time, masks were used in funeral rituals and later preserved in libraries, museums, and universities.
Death masks were not made only for royalty and nobility, but also for distinguished individuals — poets, philosophers, dramatists, and others. As in ancient Rome, these masks were often used as references for portraits, sculptures, busts, or engravings depicting the deceased. Today, death masks have somewhat fallen into obscurity, yet they remain a powerful reminder of mortality and carry a strong memento mori symbolism.
Dimensions: 28 × 17 × 14 cm
Weight: 1,1 kg
The mask is in good condition.
SCHOOL BELL, CCA. 1900
School bell, made around 1900.
This brass bell with a wooden handle was most likely used in a school to announce the beginning and end of lessons. However, bells of this type had several possible uses — they were also used in hotels to summon staff and in bourgeois households to call servants.
An interesting and nostalgic piece that can still serve its original purpose today.
Dimensions: 20 × 8,5 × 8,5 cm
Weight: 0,3 kg
The bell is in good condition.
VINTAGE ENAMELED CUPS
COPPER JARDINIERE, 19. CENTURY
Copper jardinière made in France in the late 19th century.
A beautiful hand-hammered copper planter with brass feet and handles decorated with lion heads. Over time the copper has developed an exceptional patina, giving the piece even greater character and charm.
Dimensions: 60 × 25 × 22,5 cm
Weight: 3,2 kg
The jardinière is in excellent condition.
SAFE
Safe, manufactured in the mid-20th century.
The safe is made entirely of metal, making it solid and heavy. It features a working lock with a key, meaning it can still be used to store money and valuables. Inside, it also has an additional compartment for easier organization of documents or cash.
The red paint is now beautifully worn, giving the safe a charming, characterful patina.
Ideal for storing your treasures, while also serving as a decorative piece with an industrial touch.
Dimensions: 18,5 x 14,5 x 7,5 cm
Weight: 2,5 kg
The safe is in good condition.
ANTIQUE PHARMACY BOTTLE
Antique pharmacy bottle from the late 19th century.
A large bottle made of thick glass, traditionally used in pharmacies to store aqua calcis (diluted water solution of calcium hydroxide). Surely, the sight of this bottle transports us back in time, making it an exceptional detail in any home or business establishment. This item is bound to spark conversations about the old days, serving as a decorative piece with soul and history. Dimensions: 45.5 x 20 cm Weight: 3.5 kg The pharmacy bottle is in excellent condition, missing only the stopper.VINTAGE IMHOFF CONE
Vintage Imhoff cone with stand, made in Pula during the time of Yugoslavia.
An interesting addition to your home, it can be used as an intriguing flower vase, or it can be a wonderful industrial decoration on its own. The Imhof cone is typically used for measuring sedimentation in liquids. Dimensions: 53 x 27 cm Weight: 1.02 kg The cone is in excellent condition. Has a volume of 1 liter.ART NOUVEAU TEA SET
Tea set, made in the early 20th century.
The set includes a teapot, a sugar bowl, and a milk/cream jug. The marks found on the underside of the vessels indicate that the set is silver-plated. Due to age, the silver plating has developed a beautiful patina, which is an important part of the character and authenticity of such pieces. Today, this set is ready to become a wonderful decorative accent in your kitchen, while still being perfectly suitable for hosting an unforgettable tea party and impressing your guests.
Dimensions:
Teapot: 22 × 15 × 13 cm
Sugar bowl: 13 × 9 × 9 cm
Milk jug: 13 × 10 × 7 cm
Weight: 1 kg (entire set)
The set is in excellent condition.
ART NOUVEAU BOWL
Art Nouveau bowl from the early 20th century, made in Vienna.
This crystal bowl with a pedestal will be an excellent addition to your table during gatherings and visits, catching everyone's eye. Use it as an interesting container for small items, or it can also make a splendid gift for someone with a refined taste. Dimensions: 19.5 x 10.5 cm Weight: 440 g The crystal bowl is in excellent condition, while the pedestal shows signs of use and patina, adding to its charm.ANTIQUE COSTREL
Costrel, made in the 19th century.
A costrel, or hand barrel, was used for storing liquids, primarily wine. It is made of treated oak planks, bound together with hand-forged iron hoops. The costrel is in its original condition and has a beautiful patina that reflects its age. This is, in fact, a piece of cultural history, a reminder of the traditions and ways of life of past centuries. An exceptional item for collectors and history enthusiasts. Dimensions: 27 x 20 x 15 cm Weight: 1 kg The costrel is in good condition.HANAU COUNTDOWN TIMER
Countdown Timer from the German company Original Hanau, manufactured in the 1920s.
This countdown timer was designed for use during sunbathing. It features a sixty-minute dial that glows in the dark, adjustable by hand, and a bell with an alarm mechanism for start and stop. Today, you can use it again, perhaps just like in the past, or it can come in handy for other tasks, such as cooking. In any case, it is undoubtedly a very interesting wall decoration. Dimensions: 26 x 15.5 cm Weight: 610 g The countdown timer is functional, as well as the start and stop mechanism. The signs of time are visible, but they only add charm to it.VINTAGE RINGS
Vintage rings made of lucite from the 1960s.
Lucite jewelry began to be produced in the 1940s. Lucite is a high-quality version of acrylic resin, developed by DuPont in 1937. It is valued primarily for its strength, crystal transparency, flexibility, and resistance to UV rays, wind, and water. Therefore, this version of acrylic resin is used mainly in the manufacture of windows, furniture, and of course, in fashion creations. Lucite is naturally crystal clear, but by adding pigments, we obtain colorful versions like the rings presented. Lucite is also known for its durability and adaptability, as well as its scratch resistance, ensuring that you can wear the rings for years and perhaps pass them on to future generations. Rings are always a fun fashion accessory, especially in such exceptional colors that will truly enhance your overall look. Dimensions: approx. 1.5 cm Weight: 4.4 g The rings are in excellent condition. Price is for one.ANTIQUE MUSICAL AUTOMATON DOLL
Musical automaton doll, made in the early 20th century.
This fascinating automaton doll with a music box hails from a time when such objects were a source of entertainment for the wealthiest. The automaton depicts a young girl dressed in the fashion of the early 20th century. She stands on a wooden base—a box covered with velvet on the top surface—which houses a complex wind-up mechanism that produces music. When wound, the automaton plays an enchanting melody, and the doll rotates as the music plays. Even today, this piece is not only decorative but also a delightful and captivating item, ideal for collectors and lovers of unique and charming objects. Dimensions: 34 x 18 x 18 cm Weight: 2 kg The musical automaton doll is in good condition and fully functional.ANTIQUE DUMBBELLS
Dumbbells from the late 19th century.
Are you ready to train in style? These exceptional iron dumbbells, with a beautiful patina, will surely be an additional reason for you to grab them and exercise your hand muscles. They can also serve as a wonderful decoration. Certainly, a unique example of a gym accessory from the late 19th century. Dimensions: 26 x 7.5 cm Weight: 3.3 kg The weights are in excellent condition. Price is for one.MID-CENTURY MAGAZINE STAND
Magazine stand, made in France, mid-20th century.
An interesting magazine stand made of metal and glass. On each side of the stand, behind glass, there is a framed lithograph. One lithograph depicts “Voiture de la cour” – a court carriage, while the other shows “Diligence de ville” – a city carriage. The stand also features an intriguing mechanism that allows it to open or close by pulling the handle.
Dimensions: 62 x 46 x 23 cm
Weight: 5,1 kg
The stand is in excellent condition.
ANTIQUE JANSENIST CRUCIFIX
Jansenist crucifix, 18th century.
A wooden crucifix featuring naively carved figures of Jesus and a skull, both crafted from bone. The vertical positioning of Christ’s arms, more aligned upwards than horizontally, is a characteristic hallmark of Jansenist crosses. This exquisite crucifix is a remarkable collector's piece, ideal for any religious or historical collection. Jansenism was a religious movement within the Catholic Church that emerged in 17th-century France. Rooted in the teachings of Dutch theologian Cornelius Jansen, it emphasized a strict and ascetic view of Christian faith. Central tenets included a focus on human sinfulness and the belief in divine grace as the sole path to salvation. Jansenism was also known for its opposition to worldly luxury and for promoting strict morality and humility. While Jansenism did not take deep root in Slovenia as it did in other parts of Europe, its influence was felt among certain theological circles. Some priests and theologians advocated stricter moral and religious practices and criticized elements of the Catholic Church at the time. However, the movement remained limited in its impact on Slovenian society and culture. Dimensions: 32 x 12 x 2 cm Weight: 0.3 kg The crucifix is well-preserved and serves as an extraordinary artifact reflecting a significant historical and theological era.TORTURE COLLAR
Torture collar from the second half of the 18th century.
An interesting object from bygone times that reminds us of the dark past of humanity. Torture devices like this one were popular since the Middle Ages and were used to humiliate, torture, and control convicts and slaves. The collar was placed around a person's neck, preventing normal movement, lying down, and overall comfort. Similar collars were also used on dogs, but without a lock, only with a buckle. In this case, the collar served to protect a dog guarding livestock from potential wolf attacks. Dimensions: 30 x 8 cm Weight: 1.1 kg Considering its age, the collar is excellently preserved, with patina that speaks to its history. It includes a lock, but without a key.ANTIQUE TABLE BELL
A table bell from the late 19th century.
A brass table bell that rings when the side button is pressed. It was most likely used in establishments such as hotels or shops, where a customer could use it to attract attention.
Table bells were historically used mainly in aristocratic homes, where during long dinners they were used to call a maid to serve another dish or drink. This practice was mainly widespread in America, while in Europe it was more common for servants to stand by the table, ready to attend to any request. Table bells only became widely used in Europe in the 19th century, when the need arose in establishments such as hotels, restaurants, and shops.
Today, this bell can once again become a functional piece in your shop or home.
Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 7 cm
Weight: 0,2 kg
The bell is in excellent condition.