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The
Eccentrics Collection
Two
further pieces have been added to The Eccentrics Collection - "The Genie in the
Lamp" (pictured right) and "The Steam Roller" (pictured bottom right). Both are
priced at £67.00.
Click
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Gift
With a Purchase
There is another addition to The Pubs and Taverns of England Collection.
Called "Cheers!" it is priced at £9.95 and is only available with the
purchase of other cottages. It is only available until December 2001 |
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The
third piece in this collection has now been released. Called "Treasure Cove"
(pictured right). Priced at £100.00 it will only be available until
December 2001.
There will be four cottages released in this collection altogether and
each piece contains two symbols hidden somewhere on them. Once all eight have
been found and the clues solved a single word will be spelt out. If you work
out what this word is then you will have cracked the code and eligible to be
entered in a special draw where you could win one of ten Year 2000 Gold Bullion
Full Sovereigns issued by the Royal Mint.
Like
the first piece, "The Assayers Tower" and the second piece "Carot Croft" this
piece is sure to be very popular. |
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The
Christmas Pieces
Also don't forget that two further
pieces have been added to their respective Christmas collections. "Mr
Brownlow's" is the 2001 Christmas Piece and "The Garden Chapel" joins the
Chrismas Ornaments. "Mr Brownlow's" is priced at £73.00 while "The Garden
Chapel" is £14.00. Both are only available until December 2001.
Mr Brownlow's
Oliver, born in the workhouse as his povery-striken mother
expires, is 'sold' by the odious Mr. Bumble to the undertaker, Mr. Sowerberry,
before 'graduating' to Fagin's den of thieves. It is the kindly Mr. Brownlow
who eventually sets Oliver free. The Garden
Chapel
It's a white Christmas! Snow lies 'deep and crisp
and even' around the manor house. The family, and servants, struggle through
the still falling snow to the little chapel in the grounds for morning service.
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 The Steam Roller |
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All
these cottages should be available from July 2001 onwards.
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