• Bronze Monocular

    Monoculars were designed to fit in one hand. More compact that a telescope or binoculars, it was the perfect accompaniment for dangerous espionage missions. Handmade in brass then...

    SKU: NR005

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  • Feather Curled, Gold

    Feathers. For centuries they've been used in fashion, for writing, warmth and now home décor! Pay homage to the versatile but humble feather with our resin statues.

    SKU: RM006

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  • Pirate’s Spyglass

    Perched in the crows nest, scanning the horizon for prey. 'Ahoy!' target sighted. Raise the flag, ATTACK! What bounty have we found? Handmade in a bronze coated brass...

    SKU: NR006

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  • Vitruvian Timer

    From antiquity to the present day, depications of hourglasses are found in art, symbolising the passage of time. Our bronzed timer is spectacularly suspended within a bronzed ring....

    SKU: ST001

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  • Spinning Yarn

    Useful and fun! Made from iron  and mimicking an antique sewing machine, this comes with the yarn included. Perfect if you like to add a flourish to your...

    SKU: RM015

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  • 1 Minute Timer

    Our handmade, bronzed 1 minute timer is the stylish way to time those quick fire board game rounds! The timeless style is sure to look amazing in your...

    SKU: ST002

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  • Timekeepers Clock

    A classic piece in any collection. A spherical time piece, perfect as the travel companion in days gone. In modern times the flattened glass back allows this to...

    SKU: ST003

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  • Timekeepers Pocket Watch

    The pocket watch dominated the time keeping world for centuries, from their invention in the 16th century to WW1. Time on the move, hand made in bronze coated...

    SKU: ST004

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  • 5 Minute Timer on Stand

    Simple but elegant. Our bronzed 5 minute timer is hand made on an Acacia wood base. Add a touch of the old world to your new world.  

    SKU: ST006

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    Boomerang Clock

    An Australian fighter plane, the CAC Boomerang was introduced in 1943. I found an original dashboard clock in an Op Shop. It had been encased in pewter and...

    SKU: FR101

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