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| John Henry Dick Note Cards
John Henry Dick (1919-1995) was an accomplished artist, naturalist, and author. He came to the Lowcountry as a young man, making his home at Dixie Plantation on the Stono River. For forty years (1947-1987), he kept the Dixie Plantation Guest Books, leather-bound journals filled with exquisite watercolors, sketches, and anecdotes. Beautiful full-color images of birds, reproduced from the handpainted journals, grace these note cards. Set includes eight 5x7 note cards (one each of eight designs) and matching cream envelopes.
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| Ben Silver Blazer Buttons
Created by renowned Charleston-based clothier Ben Silver, these unique blazer buttons are die-struck with the seal of the South Carolina Historical Society. Set includes nine matching buttons (three large and six small) and is handsomely boxed.
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| Ben Silver Silk Ties
Handmade by Ben Silver, the renowned Charleston clothier, these neckties are made of fine English silk and are exclusive to the South Carolina Historical Society. Ben Silver ties are cut in a shape and lined so as to produce a perfect four-in-hand knot, one that can be tied in a defined dimple. The Fireproof Building motif appears on the ties in silver on a black, hunter green, or navy background.
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| Carologue Storage Box
If your library includes a number of copies of Carologue, you need this handsome heavy cardboard slipcase with golden lettering on a deep blue field. Each box holds 12-20 issues.
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