by Cabinet of Curiosities | Jun 11, 2014 | Blog
Is there a more amazing graveyard? Don’t think so… Besides having such famous people buried there as Karl Marx, Douglas Adams, and the parents of Charles Dickens, Highgate Cemetery has long been known for its ghosts, sinister activities, and other...
by Cabinet of Curiosities | Jun 4, 2014 | Blog
Justin Draak takes his menagerie of custom built skeletons for a ride 🙂
by Cabinet of Curiosities | May 29, 2014 | Archive
A wonderful teacher’s apparatus, or veterinarian desk display. A unique item, in very nice shape. On the small front plate… The Geo. M. Hendry Co. Ltd. Physical and Chemical Apparatus Toronto, Ontario
by Cabinet of Curiosities | May 28, 2014 | Archive
Possibly one of the most unique skulls to cross the threshold of The Cabinet! Aged and ominous, this greenish gold painted skull has what appears to be real gold set within the cracks and crevices. From the Billy Jamieson Collection.
by Cabinet of Curiosities | May 28, 2014 | Blog
From the Billy Jamieson Collection… 19th century, Asian landscape made entirely of human bone!