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AtlantaCutlery.com carries unique historical curiosities, from whistles and bells, badges and playing cards to nautical compasses and decor.

Have you ever wondered how the Surgery Kit in the 19th Century looked like? Or wanted a sneak peek into what the daily life of the Vikings? Well, this unique collection has something really different that you would not find anywhere. We even have a replica brass LAPD mugger whistle offered to individuals upon request in the early to mid-1900s.

So, start exploring and add them to your collection before these rare pieces go out of stock!

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Metropolitan Museum Armor Playing Cards

#805576
Each of these 52 standard cards features its own unique historical artifact from the Metropolitan Museum’s vast collection. This deck contains a wide range of weapons and armor from all over the world.

$12.95

Metropolitan Museum Icons Playing Cards

#805575
Each of these 52 standard cards features its own unique historical artifact from the Metropolitan Museum’s vast collection. This deck contains a wide range of paintings, sculptures, even ancient architecture and mechanical devices from all over the world.

$12.95

Leather Bullwhip - 8'

#805385
How about a bullwhip for under $15? This 8 ft bullwhip is constructed sturdily enough to practice your moves, but cheap enough that you don't have to worry about scarring it up when you hit something you're not supposed to. Genuine leather, braided construction, and a brass-studded grip.
$11.95

Full Grain Leather Bullwhip - 9'

#805384
This high-quality, expertly crafted top-grain leather bullwhip will bring out the cowboy in all of us. Hand-made, it is durable for years of use. The braided leather bands actually taper to gradually narrow as they approach the tip, giving the whip a highly professional and custom look.
$29.95

Titanic Brass Pocket Map Case

#804913
This small historical map case is made from antiqued solid brass. Use it to keep your documents safe - cards, money, ID, etc. Great for business cards too!
$24.95 $19.95

19th Century Replica Surgery Kit

#805049
The set includes eight historical medical tools, including one bone saw, one hinged clamp, hinged scissors, two bistoury knives, one pick-probe, and two hooked apparatuses. Includes compartmented cloth-lined vinyl pouch. Great for re-enactment, educational display, or US history decoration.
$79.95

Iron Railroad Signal Lantern

#805230
This iron Railroad Lantern features a kerosene burner on the inside, as well as a rotating case that permits you to cast red, green or plain light through a glass lens (included).

$79.95

Large Miners Pan

#805141
Made from existing antiques for accuracy in size and depth, this Large Miners Pan is made from antiqued, thin gauge steel and hand aged to perfection. You can use it just like the ones employed during the gold rush!
$19.95

Top Customer Reviews

Review of: 1800s Pair of Brass Dice

I bought these dice for my son and he loves them. So I bought him a second set. Thanks
Reviewed by: Dana, February 17, 2021

Review of: 1800s Pair of Brass Dice

Everything you want them to be and more!
I keep them with me 24/7.
High quality, looks cooler than your buddies' dice every time.
Reviewed by: Kyra, January 05, 2021

Review of: KA-BAR Lake Effect Ice Scraper

Like all Kabar products, this is a tough quality item and best of all, it is manufactured in New York state and not in China, which probably explains why it is of superior quality. Suitable for handling a New England winter.
Reviewed by: James, December 22, 2020

Review of: Iron Railroad Signal Lantern

Very NICE, brand-new railroad signal!  All glass (fixed clear, rotatable colored lenses) is clean, clear and undamaged. Metal lantern body is clean and undamaged, the painted finish unblemished.  Definitely a bargain for less than $80!
Reviewed by: George, March 04, 2020

Review of: 1800s Pair of Brass Dice

The die is cast.
These are perfect.
Reviewed by: Thomas, February 02, 2020

Review of: 1800s Pair of Brass Dice

Perfect!
Reviewed by: John, August 07, 2019

Review of: Old West Pharo Cards

The most interesting of the three items.  It shows you just what card players had to deal with,  no plastic coating,. square corners, and a grade of paper that today we would call recycle material. It must have been rough trying to shuffle them (no bridge shuffle).  Plus you have instruction on how to dry them when they get damp (had to be a lot of fun).  Interesting history lesson.
Reviewed by: Maurice, May 22, 2019

Review of: 1800s Pair of Brass Dice

Everybody needs a pair of brass dice.  They can also double as a weapon should the game get out of hand.  Nice paperweights, too.
Reviewed by: Maurice, May 22, 2019

Review of: Civil War Pocket Map Case - CSA

This reproduction is so good that it could pass as an original.  The oxidation is heavy, but some fine sandpaper can reduce it and make it look like it has pocket wear.  I am planning on using this with a collection of reproductions that commemorate the Cherokee Rifles, a Civil War battalion from the Indian Territory, which is the State of Oklahoma, today.  The Cherokee Rifles were led by Stand Waite, and were the last Confederates to lay down their arms.  Of course, this could be used with any Confederate military display or even in re-enactments.  Might be a good place to keep your Confederate money, also.
Reviewed by: Sherwin, February 15, 2019

Review of: Civil War Pocket Map Case - CSA

It is nice but small for maps, maybe for sections of maps. small enough to put in pockets. Very good and solid.
Reviewed by: Pedro, July 10, 2017