
Antique
jewelry and other fine antique items from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian
eras
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A message to our customers: We want you to know that we highly recommend the Web sites listed below. All these sites are owned by people we know and who we have the utmost confidence in.
"Cameoheaven"
(http://www.cameoheaven.com)
Specializing in unique, beautiful cameos
M. Flynn, Restorers of
Enamel and Porcelain
(http://mflynn-restorations.com)
Third generation family business specializing in the restoration of enamel and
porcelain
"Huxtins"
(http://www.huxtins.com)
English biscuit tins, antique advertising, British commemoratives, toys, sand pails and other
unique collectibles.
"Mourning Matters"
(http://www.mourningmatters.com)
an educational website dedicated to Victorian Mourning Customs
"Perfect Jewels"
(http://www.perfectjewels.net)
Dealing in fine antique jewelry for over 30 years
"Rowan and Rowan Antique Jewelry"
(http://www.rowanandrowan.com)
Selling quality 18th and 19th century
English jewellery since 1984
"Time Dances By"
(http://www.timedancesby.com)
for simply wonderful antique jewelry and other items
"Victorian Hair Jewelry"
(http://www.victorianhairjewelry.com)
Hair Art Jewelry made using one's own hair
or the hair of a loved one by Hair Artist Sandra Johnson
"Things
Gone By on Ruby Lane"
(http://www.rubylane.com/shops/thingsgoneby)
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