Brighten up your garden with our charming Kissing Fairies Solar Lamp which absorbs the energy from the sun during the day to provide a warm glow as night falls.
Hilarious Victorian pearls of wisdom on courtship and marriage, immoral conduct and what to look for in a spouse show how little people have changed a hundred years on.
Glamorous enough for the evening or a sophisticated look for the day, our silver and crystal heart stud earrings set with crystal are from an original Victorian mould.
Courtship during the Victorian era was very formal and closely monitored, so giving tokens of love became an important means of communicating between lovers. Posies of flowers called tussie mussies would convey different messages, depending on the flowers chosen and hearts decorated all manner of items.
Our exquisite Crystal Rose Perfume Bottle recalls cut glassware that was popular throughout the 19th century. The stopper fashioned in the shape of a rosebud reflects the Victorian passion for using floral motifs for decoration.
Our sitting Ivory Mohair Bear is inspired by traditional teddy bears. Crafted in mohair with a stitched nose, mouth and eyes and finished with a natural coloured leather bow around his neck.
The Victorians were masters of decoration, embellishing all manner of household items with lavish adornment. Our Victorian Floral Compact Mirror recalls Victorian originals with its richly jewelled and enamelled decoration.
Charm bracelets have been worn throughout history for their spiritual protection. But it wasn't until Queen Victoria started to wear bracelets with miniature lockets and beads that charm bracelets started to be worn as fashionable accessories.
Our tapestry cushion is printed with the much quoted recipe for success 'Live Well Laugh Often Love Much'. It recalls the sentimental items that were popular during the early years of Queen Victoria's reign.
The ultimate Victorian-style novelty, this romantic, feminine keyring actually incorporates a double mirror inside the pretty heart-shaped locket, making it the perfect travel accessory.
Our Wall Plaque features a quote by the Victorian poet Robert Browning. Quotes and inscriptions regularly appeared on Victorian sentimental jewellery and other decorative items.
Two-handled loving cups were filled with wine and passed around the table at wedding banquets and other special occasions during the Middle Ages. Our modern day variation has two separate cups with heart-shaped tops that fit snugly together when not in use.
A nostalgic and evocative collection of popular love songs and melodies from the war years. Featuring a mix of forces' sweethearts, seductive crooners and popular dance bands. From Vera Lynn and Doris Day to Joe Loss and Bing Crosby.
Transport yourself back to the Sixties with our Beatles Purse decorated with classic Beatles memorabilia including removable badges and an image from the Abbey Road album.
World-renowned German bear manufacturers Steiff made their first bear in 1902. Our supremely soft and cuddly Steiff Panda is bound to become a child's friend for life.
Marcasite-studded heart earrings that will add sparkle to your outfit day or night. Inspired by Victorian originals, they would make the perfect gift for a loved one.
The early years of Queen Victoria's reign during her courtship and marriage to Prince Albert signified a period of sentimentality. Cupids, hearts and bows as well as words of love and friendship were all very popular decorative motifs.
Courtship during the Victorian era was very formal and closely monitored, so giving tokens of love became an important means of communicating between lovers. Posies of flowers called tussie mussies would convey different messages, depending on the flowers chosen and hearts decorated all manner of items.
Lavender was the favoured herb of Queen Victoria. Often used to relax and soothe, its pungent flowers were sewn into muslin bags and put in drawers and wardrobes to freshen clothes. Heat our heart in the microwave and place on your pillow to help you drift off to sleep.
World-renowned German bear manufacturers Steiff made their first bear in 1902. With his beige fur and big blue bow, Edgar has huge appeal for young children.
The Victorians were passionate about flowers, incorporating them into all manner of items from jewellery to home furnishings. The elaborate decoration on our Dressing Table Mirror recalls Victorian originals.
The Victorians absolutely adored cats and they held a place in society unrivalled since Ancient Egyptian times when they were worshipped as gods. Cats appeared on all manner of Victorian printed items as well as being a popular motif for jewellery.
Victorian timepieces were often delicate, dainty and fabulously decorative. Our Victorian style watch with its unusual heart shaped bezel is no exception.
The Union Jack was at the centre of Mod culture in the 1960s. Carnaby Street in London was alive with Union Jack emblazoned clothes for the Mods to wear, including entire jackets cut from the British national flag. Our heart-shaped Brooch features a classic image of the Union Jack.
Jewellery produced during the early years of Queen Victoria's reign was often romantic, reflecting the new queen's love for Prince Albert. Hearts, ribbons and bows and cupids were all very popular motifs.
A nostalgic collection of favourite love songs and ballads from the most popular singers of the 1950s. With songs by Alma Cogan, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole and many more.
The pretty dainty flowers of the forget-me-not and its meaning of everlasting love made it a favourite decorative choice for the Victorians. This pretty cushion would make a perfect gift for a loved one, providing them with a constant reminder of your feelings.
In the Victorian language of flowers the rose was an everlasting symbol of love. It was used to adorn all manner of decorative items from soft funishings to jewellery. Our Mirrored Jewellery Box is printed with a distinctive rose design.
Features
Crafted in glass
Opens to reveal ring slots and 4 small compartments
At the end of the First World War there was a new demand for luxurious jewellery. Our Art Deco Floral Locket reflects the Oriental influences seen in the work of leading jewellers such as Cartier who contrasted black enamel and onyx with precious stones.
A jewelled heart set against a deep red background makes this compact mirror the perfect love token and an ideal gift for Valentine's Day or a special anniversary.
Features
Enamelled lid with metal heart enhanced with glass crystals
The perfect first teddy bear, Lotte is huggably soft and designed especially with very small people in mind. She has been beautifully hand finished to the usual Steiff standards.
Fairies have been popular throughout history. Their ethereal properties and translucent wings made them an ideal choice for Art Nouveau designers. Our Art Nouveau trinket box features a characteristically naturalistic fairy.
Courtship during the Victorian era was very formal and closely monitored, so giving tokens of love became an important means of communicating between lovers. Posies of flowers called tussie mussies would convey different messages, depending on the flowers chosen and hearts decorated all manner of items.
Charm bracelets first became fashionable in Victorian times. Our endearingly pretty pink mother-of-pearl heart charm bracelet is ready to be further adorned with our charms to become a treasured keepsake.