Love Hoo You Are
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Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8 × 7.5 × 3.5 in |
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High Horse
Derby/Horse, Necklaces, Limited Edition/One-of-a-Kind, Re-Envisioned (Vintage-to-New)
We love the simplicity of this stunning Derby necklace! A vintage mother of pearl horse pendant is elegance at its best!
$449.00
- Only One!
- Vintage mother-of-pearl focal pendant
- Lovely stick and round pearls
- 14kt Gold-filled handmade hook
- 17" inch necklace, adjustable to 20" (gold-filled extender chain)

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$489.00
Take Flight
Necklaces, Limited Edition/One-of-a-Kind, Re-Envisioned (Vintage-to-New)- Only one!
- Gorgeous vintage butterfly brooch
- Lapis and mother-of-pearl beads
- Large cultured freshwater pearls
- Statement-making necklace
- Large 14kt gold-filled hook clasp

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Winter Wonderland
Necklaces, Limited Edition/One-of-a-Kind, Re-Envisioned (Vintage-to-New)
You can almost feel the snowflakes kissing your face while wearing this unique necklace. The free-flowing cultured freshwater pearls are intricately woven, creating the perfect bridge to blend vintage with today in a one-of-a-kind, must-have way!
$379.00
- Vintage, gorgeous gold-plated focal and watch-chain are sourced from the popular designers of yesteryear, Trifari and Napier
- Beautiful cultured freshwater pearls, approx. 6-7 mm
- 14kt gold-filled chain
- 21" Necklace, with focal pendant 2.5" length

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Raleigh Hotel Vintage Key
Necklaces, Limited Edition/One-of-a-Kind, Re-Envisioned (Vintage-to-New)
Ohhhh ... the history this key unlocks!
Since 1815 this historic site (1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C.) has been host to both hotels and government offices. One hotel at this address (Kirkwood House), was home to Andrew Johnson, where he stood to take the oath of office as President of the United States, back in 1865. The then seven-story hotel was converted to office space, and in 1893, became the Raleigh Hotel. In 1911, the hotel was reconstructed* in a thirteen-story Beaux-Arts architectural style, remaining as such until 1964.
*Fun Fact: Congress increased the height limit for buildings on Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. by 30 feet in 1910, in order to accommodate the reconstruction of Raleigh Hotel!
Engraved on the key is a postage rate of .02 (2 cents). Two cent postage was effective mid-1885 through the fall of 1917 (when postage went up to 3 cents.) Postage returned to 2 cents in mid-1919 and remained at that rate through mid-1932. The back side of the key displays the room number 324.
$1,095.00
- One-of-a-kind! Only one available!
- Vintage historic Raleigh Hotel skeleton key
- Large, sterling silver-filled heavy-gauge hand-forged hook clasp with 2.5" sterling silver extender chain
- Vintage silver-plated chain links
- Stainless steel, aluminum, and silver-plated accent elements
- 16" necklace with the longest key approximately 3.5"
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