Estate: Vintage Collectibles, NEW & Good Homegoods
Estate: Vintage Collectibles, NEW & Good Homegoods
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Vintage Steinbach Germany Hunter Woodsman Smoker Incense Burner,
Vecingetorix "Carved" Head Vintage Pipe, Hohner Marine Band Harmonica, Antique Style Child's Pedal Car, Tribal Jewelry with Alligator Skull on Necklace; Carved Bone Fishhook on Wooden Beaded Nut Necklace, Hand Blown Art Glass Center Bowl, Signed "WRK"; Eldreth Pottery pieces; Cast Iron Skillets, Mechanical Banks, and Molds; PYREX and Corning Kitchenware; Revereware cookware; Tole Painted Coffee Pot; International and Southwest Collectibles; WW 1 British Artillery Shell; NEW Office, Kitchen, and Home Supplies; Singer Sewing Machine; Brother Electric Typewriter; Hummel, Byer's Choice Carolers, Lead Crystal, and other Figurines; Numerous Christmas, Halloween, and other Holiday Decorations; and much more.
Pair of Wood & Glass Display Cases
Vecingetorix "Carved" Head Vintage Pipe. Marked on bottom.
Vercingetorix heads are often mistaken as Viking head, however, research indicates Vikings did not wear helmets with wings.
"Vercingetorix (Latin: [u??rk?????t?ri?ks]; Greek: ??????????????; c.?80 ? 46 BC) was a Gallic king and chieftain of the Arverni tribe who united the Gauls in a failed revolt against Roman forces during the last phase of Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars. Despite having willingly surrendered to Caesar, he was executed in Rome." by Wikipedia.
Disney Traditions by Enesco & Jim Shore "Wicked Witch" Figure with Box
Queen Grimhilde hold her iconic heart box and features a bas-relief carved scene within her robes of her Magic Mirror containing Snow White and her Forest Friends along with flowers and roses. The Wicked Queen stands back-to-back against her Old Hag alter-ego , hunched over a bubbling cauldron with her Raven perched on its edge, and is surrounded by flames, bones skulls, and stylized smoke swirls." description attributed to experiencethemistress.com
2 Flag Display Cases
Vintage Steinbach Germany Hunter Woodsman Smoker Incense Burner
"Vintage 1980s German Steinbach Erzgebirge hunter figure complete with rifle and rucksack with a rather alive looking rabbit in it!
Stands at 7" tall, 3 1/2" wide and 3 1/2" deep."
"The history of
our traditional brand Steinbach
You can retrace the history of the Steinbach family back until the 13th Century. Originally they are from Austria and were known as a bustling family. They were traders, businessmen and judges. One of their lineal ancestors for example was Erwin von Steinbach, who took part in building the ?Strassburger M...nster?.
Therefore designing and creating new things already ran in the family. During the centuries the Steinbachs moved to the Ore Mountains because of various wars and religious persecution.Need and virtue in the Erzgebirge
Life in the Ore Mountains back then was characterized by many adversities and the residents were forced to adapt to those circumstances. Next to the mining industry woodworking was one of the few possibilities to survive. For the Steinbach family, this necessity became a virtue. They managed to combine wooden art along with their creativity and from now on, they produced wooden figurines which were typical for the Ore Mountains ? Nutcrackers and Smokers. Those little pieces of art found their way into peoples living rooms. They were supposed to give their owner a moment of joy. They were also believed to banish evil spirits.
The Steinbach family was now considered a huge part of the Ore Mountain ?M...nnelmacher-Zunft? and up until World War II Steinbach products enjoyed great popularity. In the turmoil of war the family was forced to adjust their production to the armament requirement and after the end of the Second World War they had to give up their factory in the Ore Mountains. Without any belongings they moved to Hohenhameln near Hannover and started all over again. A misfortune, which turned into pure luck within a short period of time and led the Steinbachs to unexpected success." from Erzberge Website.
Discover Steinbach - Nussknacker aus dem Erzgebirge (steinbach-volkskunst.com)
Diorama Featuring Horses, Trees, Sun and Mountains on Driftwood Base
Diorama pieces slip into slotted driftwood to allow change of display.