Add a touch of history in your décor with the Spirit of St. Louis Model Plane, the detailed model of the one that Charles Lindberg soloed across the Atlantic. Perfect for antique collectors and plane enthusiasts for a sense of historical intrigue in...
The Kanji tea graphic reminds you it's time to relax with a fragrant cup in a mindful moment of quiet serenity... or enjoy a visit over a rejuvenating cup with family or guests. Whether you are one of the rising tide of tea aficionados or a partaker of...
Our products are historically accurate reproductions of vintage era sailboats, ships, and yachts. Plans and drawings are researched in the archives of museums and national libraries. This Mini Pond Yacths is a classic must-have! Features The wood...
In the rich tradition of 19th C. furniture makers who supplied furniture to all corners of the Empire, AM has developed a system of stackable units that can be filled and used in different ways. Units can be arranged in single stacks, or to fill an entire...
Nothing symbolises aviation history more simply and evocatively than propellers. We’ve created faithful replicas of classic models and decorated them to become attractive wall décor. Respecting and celebrating history while making it relevant to modern...
Set of 3 natural wooden bowls handcrafted by professional craftsmen for superior quality. Features Made by professiona craftsmen for superior quality Historical decor suitable for any spaces Dimensions W 36 x D 36 x H 9 cms W 42 x D 42 x H 10...
The helmsman rings the ship’s bell for every half hour of the four-hour ship’s watch. A ship is a round-the-clock operation, and ship’s crews work four hours on and four hours off. To change the routine two two-hour dogwatches usually run between...
Collectable because of their combined historical and practical value. Some glasses measured up to two hours, used at a time when church pews were designed by the Inquisition to torture the human back. Ship’s hourglasses were calibrated to the half hours...
The Bugatti Type 51 driven to victory in the 1933 Monaco Grand Prix by Achille Varzi is an archetypal image of the early days of motor racing. Inspired by that car, we have created a handsome model to represent the era, which can also be appreciated by...
The Silberfeil (Silver Arrow) era was born because of some new regulations for the 1934 Formula racing car season. The (AIACR) specified that the cars weight could not exceed 750 Kilograms. The 1934 W 25 Mercedes Silver Arrow was over weight by just one...