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1 Inch Wide Clip Suspenders (X-Back) - BRIGHT OLIVE
1 Inch Wide Clip Suspenders (X-Back) - BRIGHT OLIVE
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"2 Steam Loco Sound Cards"
"National Railway Museum Be transported to the golden age of steam with evocative sound­cards, accompanying images of the Flying Scotsman and Mallard. Two of Britain’s best­loved, iconic locomotives; both part of the National Railway Museum’s collection. Designed by Sir Nigel Gresley, the A3 class Flying Scotsman was built in 1923 and was the first steam locomotive to reach 100mph in 1934; the A4 class Mallard was built in 1938 and set a new world speed record, travelling at 126mph in July 1938. Hear the engine chuff and the whistle hoot as locos of the same class gather speed."
Price: 11.99

"10 Mrs Beeton Notecards in Wallet"
"Fitzwilliam Museum A smart wallet with notecards reproducing illustrations of tempting, fine dining ideas from "The Book of Household Management" by Mrs Isabella Beeton, published 1888. The book is now in the collection of the Cambridge University Library. Images comprise ‘Dinner and Dessert China’, ‘Breakfast and Tea China’, ‘Fruit’, ‘Jellies and Creams’, and ‘Supper Dishes’: grand and elegant confections to inspire your next repast."
Price: 6.99

"Gold Feather Quill Pen"
"Sign your letters with a flourish! Inspired by quill pens, used in antiquity and through to the 19th century: a lustrous gold­coloured feather mounted with a decorative filigree accent on a convenient ballpoint pen. Many of the pen­and­ink drawings created by Leonardo da Vinci (1452­1519) are thought to have been made using quill pens and inks made mixing crushed oak gall and gum Arabic. Quill pens, being light, were highly regarded as allowing expressive strokes and marks."
Price: 6.99

"Banded Agate Pen"
"A smart, 14cm long rollerball pen decorated with a banded agate detail. The decoration echoes the gold­mounted propelling pencils, rulers and letter openers created from banded agate and nephrite; made by Russian jeweller Fabergé by such masters as Feodor Afanassiev, c.1900."
Price: 12.99

"20 Sheets Symboles Chinois Gift Wrap"
"Click here to save when you buy both Colourful wrapping paper reproducing exuberant details of a Chinese dragon and a pagoda, each set upon decorative backgrounds of peonies. The dragon is taken from a highly­coloured, illustrative plate for ‘L’Ornement polychrome’, 1873, by French artist Albert Charles Auguste Racinet (1825­93) and is, traditionally, considered an auspicious symbol of strength and luck in Chinese art. The pagoda, symbolising sacred mountains, reproduces a wood block print from ‘The Cathay Decoration’, 1927. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 12.99

"20 Badmin British Views Cards"
"Atmospheric cards which reproduce the characteristic detail and verve of landscape paintings by British artist Stanley Roy Badmin (1906–89). Includes ‘View of Boot Village in Eskdale, Cumbria’, ‘Countisbury Hill from Lynton, Devon’, ‘May Morning in the Cotswolds’, ‘Wasdale, Buckbarrow Fell’ in the Lake District, and ‘View of Bury Hill, South Downs’. The images are all drawn from the archives of Royle Publications, a leading British greetings card producer of the post­war era. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 8.99

"Dragonfly & Butterfly Gift Wrap"
"The British Library & The British Museum Painterly montages, reproducing exotic details of Japanese, Chinese and Mughal art and specimens. Drawn from the superlative printed collections of the British Museum and the British Library. Includes woodblock prints by Japanese printmaker Kitagawa Utamaro (1753­1806), miniatures from the Dara Shikoh album c.1630­40, and "The Cabinet of Oriental Entomology’ published 1848."
Price: 12.99

"20 Sheets Spring Countryside Gift Wrap"
"Click here to save when you buy both Painterly wrapping paper blending Springtime details of rabbits, birds’ nests and dainty spring flowers, including daffodils, crocus, forget­me­nots and primroses. Reproducing a c.1920s illustration of rabbits and blue tits by popular British artist Margaret W. Tarrant (1888­1959), and a watercolour of a nest with speckled sparrow’s eggs by contemporary painter Fiona Owen. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 12.99

"3 Pop­up Birds of a Feather Cards"
"Recorded in English since the mid­16th century, the proverb "Birdes of a feather will flocke togither" (sic) is first cited by the English lexicographer John Minsheu in a Dictionary of 1599. Create an intricate, 3­D sculpture of Blue Tits, Sparrows, and Great Tits, which pops up from flat when opened."
Price: 13.99

"20 Cottage Garden Gift Tags"
"Click here to save when you buy both There is always in February some one day...when one smells the yet distant, but surely coming, summer", Gertrude Jekyll (1843­1932). Recalling the romantic, billowing borders popularised by the doyenne of Cottage Garden planting, Gertrude Jekyll (1843­1932), a floriferous collection of, mainly, 19th century botanical details ­ including auriculas, anemones, violets, roses and campanulas. Includes 19th century illustrations from Cassell"s "Popular Gardening" and John Edward Sowerby"s "English Botany". Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 3.5

"20 Nouveau Seasons Cards"
"Art Nouveau style cards reproducing elegant, seasonal details after watercolour illustrations by German artist H. Schmidt, c.1910s from a German periodical. Representing the four seasons, the sinuous frames feature pine, viburnum, cornflowers and blackberries. Each elegantly narrow card showcases a vista from the spring, summer, autumn and winter. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 8.99

"10 Willow & Maple Hanging Scroll Cards"
"The British Museum Luxurious cards, with delicate gold foil highlighting details within each design. Reproducing a pair of finely painted, Edo period hanging scrolls from the collection of the British Museum. Painted by Japanese artist Itaya Keishu Hiromasa (1729­97) c.1777­81 the scrolls represent the four seasons. Symbolising spring the willow tree is depicted with swallows and birds of paradise; below, the grass, peonies and perched kingfisher suggest summer. The companion scroll’s maple tree and horned owl symbolises autumn while the distant snow­covered mountains and pines suggest winter."
Price: 8.99

"20 Twenties Sporting Summer Cards"
"Cards reproducing delightful illustrations from 1920s periodicals. Capturing highlights of the sporting summer season: the excitement of the crowd with racing at Royal Ascot, illustrated by Howard K. Elcock in "The Bystander", 1927; a "Sunny Day at Lord"s", by Ernest Wallcousins from "The Illustrated London News", 1926; an expectant hush at a doubles match at Wimbledon by W. Bryce Hamilton in "The Sphere", 1926; and ‘Fashions at a Regatta’ from "Art Gout Beaute", 1924. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 8.99

"10 Time for Tea Cards"
"A delightful die­cut card with pretty gold foil details. Adapted from a gilt and embossed illustration on a German greetings card c.1890s. Traditionally, tea was drunk from bowls, with handles only added in the early 18th century. Some credit the German alchemist Johann Friedrich Böttger (1682­1719) with making the innovation of handles possible as his invention of hard­paste porcelain created more durable ceramics. Previously, hot water had tended to make the softer ceramics available shatter and snap. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 8.99

"20 Symboles Chinois Gift Tags"
"Click here to save when you buy both Colourful gift tags reproducing exuberant details of a Chinese dragon and a pagoda, each set upon decorative backgrounds with peonies. The dragon is taken from a highly­coloured, illustrative plate for ‘L’Ornement polychrome’, 1873, by French artist Albert Charles Auguste Racinet (1825­93) and is, traditionally, considered an auspicious symbol of strength and luck in Chinese art. The pagoda, symbolising sacred mountains, reproduces a wood block print from ‘The Cathay Decoration’, 1927. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 3.5

"Symboles Chinois Wrap & Tags"
"Colourful wrapping paper and gift tags reproducing exuberant details of a Chinese dragon and a pagoda, each set upon decorative backgrounds of peonies. The dragon is taken from a highly­coloured, illustrative plate for ‘L’Ornement polychrome’, 1873, by French artist Albert Charles Auguste Racinet (1825­93) and is, traditionally, considered an auspicious symbol of strength and luck in Chinese art. The pagoda, symbolising sacred mountains, reproduces a wood block print from ‘The Cathay Decoration’, 1927. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 14.99

"10 Luxury French Chintz Cards"
"Striking cards with gold foil highlights. Adapted from "border and centre designs suitable for tablecloths and shawls", from an early 19th century album of French textile designs. Chintz, or floral­printed calico fabrics, were originally imported from India in the 16th century but, as they became increasingly popular in Europe, English and French manufacturers, created their own designs and fabrics, with their adaptations taking on distinctive styles. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 8.99

"20 Illuminated Birds Cards"
"The British Library Cards reproducing details of birds from the illuminated borders of a 15th century manuscript, now in the collection of the British Library. Charming details depict a goldfinch, coal tit, chaffinch and bull finch; the birds originally part of scrolling and vegetal decorations surrounding the text. Created in France and Bruges c.1470­80, Jean de Wavrin’s "Anciennes et nouvelles chroniques d"Angleterre" (‘Old and New Chronicles of England’) was commissioned by King Edward IV and ran to seven volumes, each detailing the lives and exploits of English monarchs."
Price: 8.99

"20 Nesting Birds Cards"
"The British Library Exquisitely detailed and colourful cards reproducing illustrative plates from a 19th century work of ornithology now in the collection of The British Library. Ornithological studies show a nesting goldfinch, dunnock, great tit and nightingale. From illustrations by O. Dressler for a "Natural History of Birds that Nest in Lombardy; to illustrate the ornithological collection of the brothers Ercole and Ernesto Turati", originally published in Milan, 1865."
Price: 8.99

"30 Cats in Art Cards"
"Delightful cards celebrating the character and comfort of cats through the eyes of artists and across the centuries. Reproducing a charming mix of feline fine art, studies and illustrations from the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Includes ‘Women and Kitten Playing with Yo­yo’, 1870, from a drawing by David Bles (1821­99); ‘The Musicians’, c.1876­77, by Henriëtte Ronner­Knip (1821­1909); ‘Six Studies of a Cat’, c.1763­69, by Thomas Gainsborough (1727­88); ‘Young Girl with Kitten’, after Joshua Reynolds (1723­92); and an illustration of children with kittens by Miep de Feijter, c.1928­41. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 10.99

"Dragonfly & Butterfly Tags"
"The British Library & The British Museum Painterly montages, reproducing exotic details of Japanese, Chinese and Mughal art and specimens. Drawn from the superlative printed collections of the British Museum and the British Library. Includes woodblock prints by Japanese printmaker Kitagawa Utamaro (1753­1806), miniatures from the Dara Shikoh album c.1630­40, and "The Cabinet of Oriental Entomology’ published 1848."
Price: 3.5

"Spring Countryside Wrap & Tags"
"Painterly wrapping paper and gift tags blending Springtime details of rabbits, birds’ nests and dainty spring flowers, including daffodils, crocus, forget­me­nots and primroses. Reproducing a c.1920s illustration of rabbits and blue tits by popular British artist Margaret W. Tarrant (1888­1959), and a watercolour of a nest with speckled sparrow’s eggs by contemporary painter Fiona Owen. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 14.99

"20 Spring Countryside Gift Tags"
"Click here to save when you buy both Painterly gift tags blending Springtime details of a rabbit, bird"s nest and dainty spring flowers. Reproducing a detail from a c.1920s illustration of a rabbit with crocuses by popular British artist Margaret W. Tarrant (1888­1959), and a watercolour of a nest with speckled sparrow’s eggs by contemporary painter Fiona Owen. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 3.5

"18 Lindisfarne Gospels Cards"
"The British Library Illuminated with intricate gold foil details, cards reproducing three of the four lavishly decorated Carpet Pages from the Lindisfarne Gospels, originally created c.710­721, and now in the collection of the British Library. Exquisitely detailed and richly ornamented, the pages are said to look like Persian carpets. Each acts as a glorious pause in the work: opening each of the Holy Gospels with a variation of a cross worked throughout the design. The cards feature the designs from St Mark’s, St Luke’s and St John’s Gospels."
Price: 8.99

"20 Botanical Fern Gift Tags"
"Click here to save when you buy the set Elegant gift tags reproducing intricate details from 18th and 19th century botanical studies of ferns. One design showcases a Samoan fern from a book of horticultural illustrations published in Brussels in 1882; alongside a montage including a Hard Shield fern from ‘Die Entdeckung des Naturselbstdruckes’, 1854 and a Rockcap fern from a botanical illustration after Sydenham Edwards, c.1805. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 3.5

"30 Still Life Floral Details Cards"
"Elegant cards reproducing dramatic details from 17th and 18th century still life paintings, now in the superlative collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Floral still life became a popular genre of painting during the Dutch Golden Age. Arrangements carried overtones of ‘vanitas’ themes with artists echoing the fleeting nature of life by depicting flowers from bud to full­blown glory but, as the genre developed, an interest in opulent display and luxury became just as prized. Includes exquisite details from paintings by Ottmar Elliger (1633­79), Balthasar van der Ast (1593­1657), Hans Bollongier (1600­45), the workshop of Jan Breughel the Elder (1568­1625), and Jan van Huysum (1682­1749) Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 10.99

"Dragonfly & Butterfly Gift Wrap & Tags"
"The British Library & The British Museum Painterly montages, reproducing exotic details of Japanese, Chinese and Mughal art and specimens. Drawn from the superlative printed collections of the British Museum and the British Library. Includes woodblock prints by Japanese printmaker Kitagawa Utamaro (1753­1806), miniatures from the Dara Shikoh album c.1630­40, and "The Cabinet of Oriental Entomology’ published 1848."
Price: 14.99

"Monet Greetings Cards Organiser"
"Decorated with a detail of water lilies from the series painted by Monet c.1899­1926, an attractive keepsake folder to record birthdays and anniversaries and to store greetings cards for future use. Includes 12 pockets, each with complementary cards reproducing paintings by Claude Monet (1840­1926). Includes ‘The Water lily Pond with Japanese Bridge’, c.1899, ‘The Cliff Walk at Pourville’, 1882, a detail from ‘La Promenade’, 1875, and ‘The Basin at Argenteuil’, c.1872."
Price: 9.99

"18 Die­cut Victorian Ephemera Cards"
"Dainty die­cut designs reproducing c.1890­1900s paper scraps; scraps were printed in huge numbers at the end of the 19th century, reflecting the popularity of scrapbooking and decoupage. Sentimental designs include flowers, cats, dogs, childhood and travel­themed images."
Price: 12.99

"Tile Mate Bluetooth Tracker and Key Finder"
"You'll love it because... The Tile Mate Bluetooth Tracker and Key Finder will be your new best friend! There's nothing worse than getting to your front door and realising you've lost your keys! We've all been there, but it doesn't need to be a worry! Compatible with most devices; simply pop the Tile Mate onto your keys, open up the Tile app, hit find to 'ring' your keys and follow the sound or view on the maps feature. It's as easy as that! Compact and lightweight; attach to bags, purses, wallets, jackets and kids stuff and never lose a thing again. You can even track your pets! Or double click your Tile Mate to call your phone, even if you've set it to silent! Now that's impressive! With a range of 61m, even when you're out of range the multipurpose tracker allows you to check the last place and time your device updated or activate the community find feature and get help from your fellow Tile users! Have a forgetful friend or family member? Give one as a gift - it's sure to be a life-saver! Features and Benefits: Smart Bluetooth tracker Compact and lightweight design Features a loud ringer - easily keep track of your belongings!  Multipurpose tracker - can be used as a key, wallet, phone or bag finder or even a pet tracker! Tile works with most iOS and Android devices (see below for full list of compatible devices) Water-resistant design When out of Bluetooth range check the last time and place it was updated Activate the community find features and every phone running the Tile app can help you find your things!  Find your phone feature - double press your Tile to make your phone ring  Specifications: Range of 61m (200ft) Height: 3.5cm Width: 3.5cm Depth: 0.62cm Good to know: The free app includes ring my Tile, find my phone, see its location on a map, share with a friend and community find features Lithium battery comes included Product has a 12 month guarantee against manufacturing faults Please note: Devices with Windows OS and those that do not have Bluetooth 4.0 or BLE are not supported by Tile The application is only designed to run on mobile devices at this time List of compatible devices: iPhone 6 or newer iPad (Regular, Pro, and Mini) Apple Watch Series 2 or newer (Requires iPhone 5s or above with iOS 11 or newer) Google Pixel/ XL and Pixel 2/2 XL Samsung Galaxy S5 or newer Samsung Note 8 Nexus 5x or newer"
Price: 19.95