Victorian Butterfly Bookmark

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(5 reviews)

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£6.00

Item Code: 72023

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Description

Detachable bookmarks rose in popularity during the Victorian era, offering yet another showcase for the Victorian love of embellishment. Many were in the form of needlework samplers, others were crafted in silver or gold and offered an edge to separate uncut pages.

Features:
  • Silver-plated
  • Exclusive to Past Times


Dimensions (cm):14
Code:72023

Delivery & Returns

Our delivery charges are as follows:

  • FREE UK Delivery for Orders Over £35
  • UK Standard Delivery (5-7 working days) - £3.50
  • UK Next Day Delivery - £7.95 (order by 1pm Mon-Thurs) (Currently unavailable)
  • Europe & Channel Islands - £20.00 (Currently unavailable)
  • Rest of World - £29.50 (Currently unavailable)

Next Day Delivery (Currently unavailable)

Order by 1pm for delivery the next working day between 7am-6pm.

Weekend deliveries are not available so orders placed by 1pm on friday will be delivered on the following monday.

This service is available to the UK Mainland only - Not available in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Isle of Man

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Overall Rating: *****

Value for money

gorgeous small gift, well worth the money, beautifully presented

Posted: 22nd June 2011

Overall Rating: *****

Nice little bookmark

I bought this bookmark for my bookworm grandma and she loves it. Excellent value also.

Posted: 30th December 2010

Overall Rating: *****

VERY GOOD

A LOVELY BOOKMARK, MAKES A GOOD PRESENT.
BOOKMARKS THAT ACTUALLY WORKS PROPERLY WITHOUT MARKING THE PAGES

Posted: 18th December 2010

Overall Rating: *****

I love this bookmark

I love this bookmark so much I have bought it for 3 friends as presents and have now bought one for myself!

Posted: 5th January 2010

Overall Rating: *****

Lovely idea.

Arrived safe and sound. Presented in a nice box. Good quality. Would reccommend this item.

Posted: 29th December 2009