Gifts_British Gifts
Sherlock Holmes First Day Cover
It\x92s elementary that Holmes fans will want this collectible: an official British first day of issue commemorative envelope postmarked 13th May 1997, the day the Hound of the Baskervilles stamp was released.
She Who Must Be Obeyed Sweatshirt
Sometimes it\x92s Mrs. Rumpole who must be obeyed (just ask Horace). And sometimes it\x92s wise to do what she wants, whoever she may be. Red tunic-style sweatshirt (no banded bottom) is 50/50 cotton-poly. Sizes S\x962XL. Imported.
Victorian Post-Box Teapot
Before becoming one of England\x92s most popular and prolific novelists, Anthony Trollope worked as a clerk in the General Post Office\x97and invented the pillar-shaped post-box. Think of that each time you pour a cuppa.
17th Hole Print - (Unframed)
It’s the most notorious par four in the world: "The Road Hole" at the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland.
London Bobby Whistle
It's the official whistle of the London Police, carried by every bobby since 1883 and still in use today. Made in England of nickel-plated brass, it produces a piercing tone that can be heard up to a mile away.
Her Ladyship and His Lordship Mugs
For the aristocrats in your life. Uppercrust mugs hold an impressive 13 ½ oz of Earl Grey or whatever they're drinking these days. White ceramic; sold as pair.
Sherlock Holmes Watch
The deerstalker hat. The drop-step pipe. The determined chin. All rendered in a Victorian-style profile portrait. The second hand is shaped like a magnifying glass.
Queen Mary 2 Print
Cunard’s crown jewel, the soaring and luxurious QM2 is the largest passenger ship ever built—a direct descendant of the Normandy, and the only regularly scheduled passenger liner crossing the North Atlantic today.











