Our thermometer is decorated with one of British gardens' favourite visitors. The innovative design recalls the Victorian passion for fashioning everyday objects into novelty items.
Features
Wooden handle
Trowel and robin crafted in weather resistant resin
Thermometer measures temperature in centigrade and farenheit
Beatrix Potter's charming animal characters were inspired by her own menagerie of lizards, newts and frogs. Her pet Belgian buck rabbit, Peter Piper, became the model for Peter Rabbit, hero of her first story published in 1902.
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Cast exclusively for Past Times from an original mould
Beatrix Potter's charming animal characters were inspired by her own menagerie of pets. Peter Rabbit's siblings, Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail, appear in The Tale of Peter Rabbit first published in 1902.
Features
Cast exclusively for Past Times from an original mould
Use the power of the sun to provide an enchanting glow in the garden on warm summer evenings. Our charming Solar Lamp features a fairy inspired by the fairy paintings of artists such as Richard Dadd and Arthur Rackham.
Beatrix Potter's charming animal characters were inspired by her own menagerie of lizards, newts and frogs. The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, first published in 1906, tells the story of Jeremy's unsuccessful fishing attempts.
Features
Cast exclusively for Past Times from an original mould
Beatrix Potter's charming animal characters were inspired by her own menagerie of lizards, newts and frogs. Her pet hedgehog, Mrs Tiggy-winkle, became the lovable washerwoman hedgehog in The Tale of Mrs Tiggy-winkle published in 1905.
Features
Cast exclusively for Past Times from an original mould
A specially crafted plaque of the Green Man accompanied by an informative book on the fascinating history and folklore of the charismatic pagan character who can be found throughout the world.
Features
Weather resistant resin plaque
64-page hard back book with colour illustrations
Written by John Matthews
Gazeteer of where to find the Green Man throughout the world
With their free-flowing hair and wings and their organic forms, fairy maidens were the perfect embodiment of Art Nouveau. Typically in our Fairy Birdbath the leaf decoration takes the form of the bath.