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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