elieved to have originated at around 3,000 B.C, backgammon is even older than Chess. Archaeological digs have discovered that Egyptians, Sumerians, Romans and Persians all enjoyed playing the game using stones as markers and a dice made from clay and...
Beautifully crafted bottle stopper perfect addition to your kitchen. Features Authentic Models bottle stopper Beautiful Aluminium finish Dimensions W 3 X D 3 X H 10 cm Dispatch Timing Normally dispatched within 3 business days Notes This...
Beautifully crafted bottle stopper perfect addition to your kitchen. Features Authentic Models bottle stopper Beautiful Aluminium finish Dimensions W 3 X D 3 X H 10 cm Dispatch Timing Normally dispatched within 3 business days Notes This...
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...
Since the dawn of civilization humans have tried to organize the day by the motion of the sun, moon, and stars. Shadow clocks, later named sundials, were invented by Greeks and Romans and used by explorers during our age of discovery. The sundial played...
Give your décor an eloquent, vintage touch with the charm of this Rococo Brass Metal Magnifier with Bronze Finish+L15. This magnifier of two-toned brass will not have problems reading small prints and studying fine details on maps or illustrations....
Give your décor an eloquent, vintage touch with the charm of this Rococo SIlver Metal Magnifier. A definitive addition for coffee tables or bookshelf decors. Features Stepping up from its predecessors with a magnification feature of up to five time. For...
Through centuries of technological innovation, we've charted the whole world. But early navigators and explorers setting out didn't necessarily know were they were headed. Guided only by a simple compass, the stars of the night sky, early octants and...
Take a closer look at the world around you with this beautiful magnifier. Now, in a beautiful nostalgic style, you’ll be able to see things that are near impossible to see with the naked eye, and things have never looked better. For proverbial fine...
Polaris compass. An instrument from a time when travel was an uncertain activity at best. Pilgrims, artists, and merchants followed ancient routes without much signage to show the way. If they didnt make the next wayside inn, local convent, or hospital...