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    Father’s Day: unique antique and vintage gift ideas

    Posted by Chris on 07/06/2024

    Father’s Day: unique antique and vintage gift ideas

    Father’s Day in the UK is a celebration of – you guessed it – fathers. And whilst many dads won’t be overly bothered if they don’t receive a gift from their children, it’s still a nice way to show one’s thanks to a person who hashttps://www.antiques.co.uk/antique/56-Hour-Chronometer been so influential in their lives.

    In this article, we’re exploring the origins of Father’s Day, before looking at some dad-friendly antique gift ideas just for you.

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    Father’s Day origins

    Unlike Mothering Sunday, which is a traditional Christian holiday in the UK, Father’s Day has much more recent, if morbid, roots.

    You’ll be fascinated to learn that Father’s Day started in the US in 1908 – because of a horrific mining accident which took place in Monongah, West Virginia, the previous year. A gigantic explosion tore through the Fairmont Coal Company’s mines, completely destroying them, and causing the deaths of hundreds of men. Officially the death toll was set at 361.

    Sadly, this was just one of many mining tragedies in the US in 1907, with over 3,000 fatalities recorded. But Monongah proved to be the tipping point, and legislation to improve safety and working conditions was brought in.

    Following the deaths in Monongah, the local church held a memorial service to celebrate and remember the hundreds of fathers who had been lost. Attendees handed out red roses to honour a living father and white in memory of a father who had died. Red roses remain the official flower of Father’s Day.

    It took 64 years for Father’s Day, as we know it, to be signed into law in the US. President Nixon designated the third Sunday in June for the occasion, and urged the public to observe the day with ‘appropriate ceremonies’ and ‘to offer public and private expressions …to the abiding love and gratitude which they bear for their fathers’.

    In the UK, Father’s Day was only adopted after the conclusion of World War II – although unlike Mothering Sunday, there was no obvious date in the religious calendar in which to have it. But owing to the ‘Americanisation’ of mid-20th century British culture – and the opportunity for retailers to increase mid-year revenues – the Brits followed their US cousins and established it on the third Sunday of June.

    France soon followed. On the third Sunday of June in 1949, cigarette lighter manufacturer Flaminaire jumped on the bandwagon with a highly successful slogan, ‘our fathers told us, for Father’s Day, they all want a Flaminaire’. Within three years, Father’s Day was made official in France too.

    So it’s no surprise that it’s so highly regarded by retailers to this day: in 2021, £951 million was spent celebrating it in the UK.
     

     


    Special antique gift ideas for Father’s Day

    Fathers are often hard to buy for – which is why many of us will spend weeks thinking of something, only to head out to the supermarket for a bottle of whiskey.

    Read on for our special antique gift ideas for Father’s Day:


    A lovely George III punch ladle

     

    Wine and alcohol antiques

    Instead of that bottle of supermarket spirits, there are some lovely, quirky alcohol-related alternatives at good prices.

    For £375 you could pick up this metal Edwardian table corkscrew; a really beautiful Antique George III white metal punch ladle at just £125 (pictured above); a 400 year old Dutch stein for just £120; or upping the price a little, this William IV (c.1830) sarcophagus shaped wine cooler in Spanish mahogany at £1,190.

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    A great Father's day gift idea - biography of Charles Dickens

     

    Antique books

    Antique books are one of our most fascinating categories. For instance, you could grab this Old Scottish Communion Plate for just £85; this 1665 copy of Lucan's Pharsalia, translated into English verse at £2,500; or this 1933 1st edition of Carl Jung’s Modern Man in Search of a Soul, at £320.

    If your father is more of a novel-reading man, how about one of these rare first edition Charles Dickens novels, or an 1880 biography of the great man by his long-time friend, John Forster, at £395 (pictured, above).

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    Ww2 Military Pilots Style Jaeger Lecoultre Weems Watch

     

    Antique & vintage watches

    Does your father wear a watch? Of course he does. They all do. So a vintage timepiece could be just the ticket.

    For just £125, we like this lovely little desktop clock, which would make a nice Father's Day gift. And whilst it’s not a watchmaker giant like Rolex, this Gentleman’s Wristwatch would have been expensive when it was new – but is now a steal at just £145.

    However, if you were looking for a Rolex, here’s a genuinely rare example: a Speed-King RAF Officer’s Watch, one of the few presented during WWII to RAF Officers imprisoned at Stalag 3, priced at £3,500.

    Or, another WWII original, this rare and super fine Jaeger LeCoultre Weems military style pilot's navigation watch (pictured above). > Explore all Rolex watches

    How about this stylish little 1972 Seiko Bullhead Chronograph - difficult nowadays to find in such great condition.

    For something special, with the price tag to match, you could get this real collector’s item, an antique 56 Hour Chronometer in beautiful condition, circa 1930 – at £1,800.

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    Wyld’s New Plan For London For 1859

     

    Antique maps

    We’re a fan of this lovely print of Wyld’s New Plan for London, at £400 (pictured above) - which was published by James Wyld, Geographer to the Queen and Prince Albert, January 3rd 1859...so a lovely bit of provenance there. 

    For something more affordable – and perfect for those with a Scottish connection – here’s a lovely 1812 French map of Scotland and Shetland Isles, at only £125.

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    650 Bsa 1963 + Sidecar For Restoration

     

    Antique & vintage cars and motorbikes

    It would be hard to believe that there isn’t a Dad out there who’s not into cars or motorbikes. From this vintage biker’s oiler at £145, a vintage TT motorcycle racer helmet for £175, and a National Traction Engine Club plaque at £75.

    If your dad loves his vintage motorbikes and has plenty of time on his hands, you could really up your Father’s Day game by getting him this 1963 650 BSA motorcycle and sidecar for £6,500 (pictured above - this should give him a nice restoration project to get involved with, so that he doesn’t annoy your mother...or anyone else).

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    Collection Of Coloured Slides From The 1885 Artic Expedition In Search Of The North Passage

     

    Antique marine and nautical

    If he’s not into cars or bikes – perhaps your father enjoys something a little... wetter?

    We have a nice range of antique marine and nautical antique pieces, including a mid-20th century French ship’s wheel with inlaid barometer at £1,400 – which could look superb on the wall of a study – or a rare set of coloured slides from the 1885 Arctic expedition in search of the North Passage (pictured above, POA).

    We also love this fine British Royal Naval issue quartz Chronometer in a lovely striking red.

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    Hans Hansen Sterling Silver Cufflinks With Black Enamel Pattern

     

    Antique cufflinks

    A solid choice here for any Father who wears nice shirts – antique cufflinks. We have some really superb pairs on offer, including these light-hearted vintage gentleman's novelty revolver cufflinks (£POA), and Hans Hansen Sterling Silver Cufflinks with black enamel pattern, at £305 (pictured above).

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    Quality Antique Ww1 Trench Art Brass Empty Shell Case

     

    Antique war and militaria

    There’s a great selection of war and military items on our website: from this replica English Civil War ‘lobster pot’ helmet at £975, to a British Army WWII Ammo Box (£POA). This attractive WWI Trench Art Brass Empty Shell Case is also a lovely little novel item, at £295 (pictured above).

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