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Reading Ghost Enamel Pin – Joyella Design
£9.00
This delightful Reading Ghost pin is the perfect gift for book lovers! Crafted with hard enamel, it’s a fun and cute stocking filler to brighten up any wardrobe. Let the spirit of reading inspire your friends and family! 👻📚
Size:
1.5in
Out of stock
SKU:
JD-P-10
Categories: Books & Stationary, Jewellery & Accessories, Pins & Keyrings, Stationary
Tags: book lover, book worm, Books are magic, enamel pin, ghost, gift for her, gift for him, Magic, Pin, reading
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Holy Communion Chalice Tie Pin – Celtic Desire Collective
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This Holy Communion Chalice Tie Pin is made of Base Metal and comes in a Presentation Box.
Holy Communion Chalice Tie Pin.
First Holy Communion is the common name for a person’s first reception of the sacrament of the Eucharist. Roman Catholics recognize the importance of this event as the Eucharist is the central focus of the sacramental life of the Catholic Church.
Genuine 1950-1970s ‘PORTADOWN’ Railway Tickets – Tickets Please
£28.00
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY IRELAND Genuine Rail Ticket 1930s-1970d
Original Genuine 4 railway tickets from the Great Northern Railway Ireland! 🎫
All these labels are original and unused and come in bordered ready for framing 8 x 6. (Frame not include)
CODE - 206
If you wish to query a ticket from your area, please feel free to send us a message to check for you. Commissions welcome.
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