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Fairy Money Box
A penny a day keeps the
goblins away!

Dimensions:
4” High
Rear View
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Snow Fairy

Dimensions:
Height 6.5"
The Snow Fairy by
Michael Talbot, a long retired piece from Clarecraft is hand painted
in resin.
Her perforated metal wings may be adjusted and throw
marvellous patterned shadows on the wall and is one of our
favourites.
Suitable
for Indoors Only
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Fairy on Leaf

Dimensions:
Fairy 3.5"
Leaf
5" diameter
Hand painted in
resin, the fairy
is asleep on
an autumn leaf.
A
long retired piece from Clarecraft by the well known sculptor Michael
Talbot.
Her delicate perforated metal wings may be adjusted, throwing
delightful
spidery shadows on the wall when the light hits them. |
Fairy Throw

Approx
150 x 220cm, 100% cotton, made in India.
Hand wash in
cold water.
Would also
make a lovely wall hanging or curtain, if you are clever with such
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Silver Fairy Pendant

Dimensions:
1" tall x 3/4" wide
If required can supply gift boxed
with silver chain either 16" or 18" for £20
(please state preference)
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Mermaid Box

Dimensions:
4" tall x 3.5" x 3.5"
Made from Marble resin,
These 3 lovely hand cast mermaids will
hide your treasures
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Fairy Candle Holder

The Fairy is 3"
Candle Holder is 5.5"
The little resin fairy is fast asleep on the porcelain candle
holder, which is finished in a beautiful pearl lustre glaze.
Made in England by monks. |
Fairy Notelet

Size = 4" x 6"
These notelets are
blank inside
Exquisite illustration of
Fairy with Butterflies
by
Margaret Tarrant
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Fairy Clock

Battery operated
Size = 6" x 8"
Hand
painted by one of our fellow goblins and made from plaster resin.
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Fairy Brooch

Size
= 2½"
This
delightful Fairy
Brooch is antiqued antiqued pewter dusted with sparkly blue fairy dust on
her skirt.
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Elves |
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Each figure is approx.
7" tall, and may bring his own tools to help out with any little
jobs that need doing around the house.
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They are very industrious
and are said to attract
good
fortune.
These
charming elves look so real and solid they will just walk away if you
don't keep
an eye on them!
Created from real cloth, then stiffened, using a mixture of porcelain
and resin, clotique was first developed centuries ago in Europe. |
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