This devotional candleholder measures 6.5cm in diameter. The latin motto translates to "God bless those present and those that made me". Never leave burning candles unattended and do not let the candle burn right down.
Hand cast pewter from Europe.
$11.95 plus tax

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Please note: All our buttons and badges are handcast pewter, imported from Europe.


Cat and Mouse
1400's. Representing the triumph of good over evil. The latin motto "Vi Sis Mis" translates to "I have the mouse". Length 4.7cm.
$4.00 plus tax

Hare and Hound
Late fourteenth, early fifteenth century.". Length 4.7cm.
$5.50 plus tax

Crowned Lion
1400-1450 Often represents the Kings of England
$5.50 Plus Tax

Agnus Dei
1350-1400.Showing the Lamb of God.Diameter 4cm.
$4.00 plus tax

Crowned 'A'
1400's. A lover's token with the 'A' representing "Amor Vincit Omnia" which translates "Love Conquers All". Height 3.5cm.
$4.00 plus tax

Fleur de Lys
1450's. The symbol for Our Lady of Undercroft at Canterbury. The fleur de leys represents the Lily, or the Flower of Innocence. Diameter 3.5cm.
$4.00 plus tax

Hawking
Late fourteenth century. Depicting the sport of hunting with a falcon.
$4.00 plus tax

Jousting
Fourteenth century.
$5.50 plus tax

Livery Badge (Arrows)
1480's. The badge of Arthur, Prince of Wales. The design shows target arrows: broadheads and blunts with sowsback fletchings, indicating a sporting rahter than a military use. Height 6cm.
$4.75 plus tax

Lover's Token
1400. A crowned heart with a diagonal band having the inscription "Herte be trewe". Surrounded by pearls to represent purity. height 5cm.
$5.50 plus tax

Saint Dunstan
The patron saint of metalworkers, bellfounders, engravers and jewellers. On the continent he is known as Saint Elegius. Height 4.5cm.
$4.00 plus tax
Treasured by groupies of Dunstan le Heryngmongere

The Pelican in her Piety
The pelican feeds her young by plucking flesh from her breast, and so was looked upon as a symbol of redemption.
$4.50 plus tax

Winged Heart
Mid-fourteenth century and an emblem of the Virgin Mary, the heart is carried by the Angel of the Annunciation. Height 5cm.
$5.50 plus tax

Alfred the Great Coin Set
871-891 AD. Pennies from various mints. Left to right: Gloucester, Archbishop Ethelred, London, Oxford, Archbishop Plegmund.
$ 5.00 plus tax

Elizabeth I Coin Set
1558-1603. Left to right: Shilling, Sixpence, Groat, Halfgroat, Penny, Halfpenny. On the reverse "Posui Deum Adivtorum Meum" translates to “I have made the Lord my helper”.
$ 7.00 plus tax

Richard III/ Edward IV Coin Set
Richard III(1483-5)/Edward IV(1461-70). Left to right: Richard Groat, Edward Groat, Edward Halfgroat, Richard Penny. The latin mottos on the reverse "Posui Deum Adivtum Meum" translates "I have made the Lord my helper", while "Civitas Eboraci" translates "Made in York". $ 4.25 plus tax
