In an age where people kept track of time with the use of sundials for their daily functions, early civilizations knew that having a coordinated time will bring them forward to a new and better world. AM’s reproduction of this 18th century trinket is...
A classic mail steamer sailing between Rotterdam and the Dutch S.E. Asian colonies, during a time served by steamers carrying passengers, mail and freight. Wonderful details. In two sections due to size. Features Unique decorative item based on historic...
Ford Trimotor’s European twin, the Iron Annie’s steel paneling is what sets it apart from aircrafts of its generation. Boasts mainly its comfort and dependability. The scale model iteration doesn’t take far after its real world counterpart. Parts...
Searchlight.Right from the bridge of a 1940s Navy destroyer... heavy cast bronze and aluminum, it must be nautical. Is part of its appeal that it’s just engineered, not designed? Form follows function.... Balanced on a surveyor’s tripod. Looking like...
500 years ago, 50 years was synonymous to perpetual. Dating back from half a century ago, this simple pocket calculator piqued the intrigue of many for the main reason that it can calculate the day of the week for any given future date as long as it is...
The complete Alphabet, numbers and punctuation is just the start of this fun and educational item. This set also has a forty-two wood turned stamps, including labels, stamp pads and ink pad. Though some assembly is required, the entire experience this...
Balancing toys have been around for centuries, teaching children and adults about the laws of physics. In Victorian times, originally called skyhooks, but also known as balance toys, were first made to demonstrate the workings of counterweights and...
Four J-Yachts made of hand polished solid wood and hand-stitched cotton sails race in the air is one magnificent sight to behold—both for collectors and even to those that aren’t. The authenticity and accuracy to details of these 4 colored 1030’s...
Balancing toys have been around for centuries, teaching children and adults about the laws of physics. In Victorian times, originally called skyhooks, but also known as balance toys, were first made to demonstrate the workings of counterweights and centrifugal...
Probably the most important tool for budding artist from a time when art was everything when you are young and impressionable. Art is forever, life is short is the Latin expression. This from an age when art was considered a learned craft for the...