ARTIFICALIA
Antiques, vintage items and period creations crafted by human hands. Works of art, scientific instruments and historical curiosities to enrich your cabinet of curiosities or vintage décor.
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Scented candles from the Secret d'Apothicaire collection...
Scented candles from the Secret d'Apothicaire collection
The candles are poured into 50g brown glass dispensers.
Secret d'Apothicaire is a range of natural aromatic candles.
Fantastic Creatures and Fancies chart by Camille...
Fantastic Creatures and Fancies chart by Camille Renversade
A4 Dimensions: 21x29.7cm
Antique and large drum microscope in brass - Mahogany...
Antique and large drum microscope
In it's mahogany wooden box
For botanist, entomologist
This is a larger model than those usually found on the market
Four-leaf clover - 4-leaf clover Stone - Botanical...
4-leaf clover - Four-leaf clover
Clover Stone
Botanical inclusion of Trifolia repens
Grown in France
Crin de Florence - Catgut - Antique suture thread -...
Crin de Florence - Antique suture thread
Catgut
Natural suture thread obtained from the caterpillar of the Bombyx mori butterfly.
Antique medicine box in canvas cardboard - Size L
Antique medicine box in canvas cardboard
Size L
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Antique drum microscope in it's case - XIXth century
Antique drum microscope for botanist, entomologist
Mirror missing
Late 19th century, early 20th century
Mighty Mug by Rory Dobner - Fine bone china from England
Mighty mug by Rory Dobner - Fine bone china fom England
It's time for tea in an Alice in Wonderland atmosphere with these superb mugs.
This is a large mug: Volume 450 ml
Brass plate number per unit - Numbered oval brass plate
Brass plate number per unit
Numbered oval brass plate
Archimedes screw magnifier - Photographer's Achromatic...
Archimedes screw magnifier - Photographer's Achromatic focusingmagnifier
Photographer's magnifying glass from the late 19th century, early 20th century
When taking a photograph, the photographer would use this focusing magnifier against the frosted glass of his camera to assess the sharpness of the image formed.