Please
remember, we hand make our pewter. All measurements are approximate.
Earring
measurements are for the dangles only. Measurements do
not include hooks or posts.
Earrings
are sold per pair on hooks or posts.
(Please
specify hooks or posts)
Hooks
are sterling plate and posts are surgical stainless
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Earrings ~
Hearts
Love Spoons
5/8"h x 1/2"w
1"h x 3/8"w
$7.00
$7.00
Item #
JD-008E-RT
Item # JD-006E-RT
Roses
Kissing Otters
5/8"h x 3/8"w
3/4"h x 1/2"w
$7.00
$7.00
Item #
JD-009E-RT
Item # JD-007E-RT
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Pendants ~
Tudor Rose
Splitbeard Cross / Weeping
Heart Cross
2" dia.
3"
$9.50
$16.00
Item #
JN-043RT
Item # JN-009RT
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Pins ~
Tudor
Rose Pin
Sun
Pin
1 5/8" dia.
1 1/2" dia.
$13.00
$13.00
Item # JP-002-RT
Item # JP-001-RT
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Bracelets ~
Flat Braid Cuff Bracelet
Coil Cuff Bracelet
$15.00
$15.00
Item # JB-001-RT
Item # JB-002-RT
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Ornaments ~
Tulip
Fleur
Heart
3"h x 2 1/2"w
2
1/4"h x 2 1/2"w
$12.00
$8.00 ea.
Item #
C106-RT
Item # C086-RT
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Buttons ~
All
buttons $0.85 each ~ 50 + combined $0.80 each
Carded
buttons are $5.00 per card (6 buttons on each card)
Individual button orders less than 25 of each type of button are sold per
card of 6 of each type of button.
Please
remember, we hand make our pewter. All measurements are
approximate.
Button
Sizes Key
L
= Large
M
= Medium
S = Small
Buttons
for reenactment and modern day clothing.
All of our
buttons are hand cast in molds which we make. Most are done from
historic originals or developed from historic photographs and drawings.
All
buttons and shanks are cast as one piece. All shanks are guaranteed for life with proper care.
Rose ~
L-9/16", S-1/2"
Cut Heart ~ L-7/8", S-5/8"
Victorian Civilian Decorative Button
1760's Coat, Sleeve, Waistcoat
Button
Item # B-0290L-RT
Item
# B-0220L-RT
Item # B-0290S-RT
Item
# B-0220S-RT
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Letter Opener ~
Weeping
Heart Letter Opener
The Weeping Heart design is of Scottish origin. It comes from
a brooch that was two hearts intertwined and was used in betrothals.
When the Scots came to the New World, before leaving their loved one
behind, the brooch would be broken into two pieces. The gent
would wear one piece and she would wear the other. Because
they were apart, it was called a Weeping Heart.