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Timeline Cover Graphic 2017.Psd Contents Contents 1 - Coins 2 - Figure Sets 5 - Pencil Palls 9 - Colouring Sets 11 - Activity Kits 12 - Historical Books 35 - Princess 13 - Wall Charts 36 - Medieval 15 - Quills & Ink 41 - Men at Arms 17 - Pirate 45 - Tudor 19 - Egyptian 48 - Shakespeare 22 - Wow it Grows 49 - Heraldic Spinners 23 - Celtic 25 - Roman 29 - Viking 31 - Anglo Saxon & Norman 33 - Robin Hood All our pewter is lead free, cast by us in the UK and distributed from our Warehouse. Our sales team are happy to discuss your order requirements with you and would be delighted if they could visit you to show our full range of products if required. We also have a showroom available and would be thrilled for you to visit this as well as the factory when suitable. Please ring our sales department to arrange an appointment and receive full details. Bespoke Design Service We have a full design team available for producing both bespoke packaging for existing products and the creation of new products on request. We are also able to model new pieces for pewter casting and make reproductions from originals. Please ask for further information. We have now introduced a new range of customized gifts which are available in a high definition finish and can be produced using your chosen image. We produce these gifts in-house and can supply in low quantities. Please ask our sales team for our full information if this is of interest. Price Structure After consulting with a number of buyers we have established the importance of a good pricing structure which caters for the smaller company that only wants to purchase a few products - many items are now on offer for only units of 12. For larger orders please contact us directly to see if any discount is possible. Barcodes Ancestors® operate an International 12 digit Barcode. Throughout most of this catalogue we have provided our item number followed by a - (dash) and the last digit of the barcode. To establish the full barcode of a product start with 662254 followed by the item number and last digit. For example: - item 07500-7 would have a barcode of 662254075007. Not all of the products produced by Ancestors® - Timeline have individual barcodes. Important If you require fully bar-coded products please advise at the time of your order. Any products that we supply that do not have individual barcodes can be delivered with a set of barcode adhesive labels with the required barcode. There may be a small surcharge for this service. All items marked as GOLD are 22ct gold plated onto pewter. Telephone: 01303 857200 Email: [email protected] Fax: 01303 857201 Timeline Price Guide Activity Kits-------------------------------------------£2.49 Pendants Pewter-----------------------------------from £1.15 Colouring Sets Gold--------------------------------------------£1.50 Posters/Postcards ----------------------------£0.97 Pewter Gem ----------------------------------£1.50 Activity Kits -----------------------------------£2.49 Gold Gem-------------------------------------£1.80 Badgepins Pewter Figurines Pewter -----------------------------------------£1.25 Singles ----------------------------------------£0.75 Gold--------------------------------------------£1.50 4 Figures --------------------------------------£2.47 5 Fig Box Sets ------------------------from £3.50 6 Figures --------------------------------------£2.87 Bracelets Pewter -----------------------------------------£1.50 Quills & Ink Gold--------------------------------------------£2.00 Loose Goose Quills-------------------------£0.42 Loose Small Ostrich ------------------------£0.72 Canons ------------------------------------------------£1.05 Loose Peacock -------------------------------£0.72 Loose Large Ostrich ------------------------£2.75 Coasters Laminated---------------------------------£0.65 Packaged Goose-----------------------------£1.07 Packaged Peacock --------------------------£1.07 Decoupage Cards -----------------------------------£2.15 Writing Ballpoints---------------------------£1.15 Writing Knibs---------------------------------£2.03 Dice, Gargoyle --------------------------------------£2.55 Scriveners Ink --------------------------------£1.80 Keyrings Reproduction Coins Acrylic Double Sided ----------------------£0.66 Loose Coins ---------------------------from £0.35 Crystal Lens Double Sided ----------------£1.65 Small Cards ---------------------------from £0.60 Pewter-----------------------------------from £1.00 Large Cards ----------------------------from £0.70 Resin -------------------------------------------£1.00 Packaged --------------------------------------£1.25 Knights Rings Resin ------------------------------------from £1.25 Pewter-----------------------------------from £0.95 Bronze Mounted --------------------from £37.07 Gold--------------------------------------------£1.35 Full size-----------------------------------£1150.00 Pewter Gem ----------------------------------£1.30 Solid Metal------------------------------------£9.50 Gold Gem-------------------------------------£1.65 Solid Metal with Gold--------------------£14.77 Pewter with Gold--------------------------£11.60 Rulers --------------------------------------------------£0.85 Pens --------------------------------------------£2.15 Spoons --------------------------------------------------1.80 Magnets Swords Crystal Lens Rectangle ---------------------£0.95 Packaged Pewter ----------------------------£1.60 Crystal Lens Jigmagnet ---------------------£1.65 Sword Writers -------------------------from £1.65 Crystal Lens Square -------------------------£0.95 Thimbles ----------------------------------------------£3.00 Mugs --------------------------------------------------£3.45 Wall Charts Necklaces -------------------------------------------£18.75 Folded A1 -------------------------------------£1.48 Folded A2 ------------------------------from £1.50 Notepads----------------------------------------------£0.90 Rolled A1 -------------------------------------£1.60 Rolled A2 -------------------------------------£1.70 Notecard Sets ---------------------------------from £1.35 Rolled A3 ------------------------------from £0.66 Paperweights-----------------------------------------£2.98 Wow it Grows ---------------------------------------£1.25 Pencil Palls -------------------------------------------£0.97 Writing Sets ------------------------------------------£2.45 Coins Reproduction Coins Cast in English pewter, then plated, if applicable. These faithful reproductions are attractive and educational. Each coin comes sealed and mounted within an information card, size 2 Inches x 3 Inches, containing a detailed history of the coin and the ruler who commissioned it. ENGLISH COINS Roman Celtic Brutus Denarius Claudius AS Nero Drachma Domitian Denarius Hadrian Denarius Constantine Triens Celtic Durotriges 02000-7 £0.6 02001-4 £1.00 02002-1 £1.00 02003-8 £0.60 02004-5 £0.60 02005-2 £1.00 02021-2 £0.60 Viking Saxon & Norman Medieval King Cnut Penny Aethelred II Penny Edward the William I Penny King John Penny Edward I Edward IV Groat 02022-9 £0.60 02006-9 £0.60 Confessor Penny 02023-6 £0.60 02008-3 £0.60 02032-8 £0.60 02024-3 £0.60 02007-6 £0.60 English Civil War Victorian Charles I Crown Civil War Newark Charles II 3d Victoria Maundy Set Victoria Sovereign Victoria 6d Victoria Penny 02013-7 £1.00 02025-0 £0.60 02014-4 £0.60 02018-2 £1.00 02015-1 £1.00 02016-8 £0.60 02017-5 £1.00 Tudor & Stuart Wartime Coin Packs Henry VIII 1/2 Groat Elizabeth I 6d Elizabeth I 3d James I 6d George VI Farthing Pack of 12 x 26 coins Pack of 6 x 26 coins 02009-0 £0.60 02010-6 £0.60 02011-3 £0.60 02012-0 £0.60 02026-7 £1.00 02033-8 £226.60 02019-9 £112.80 SCOTTISH COINS Alexander III Penny Robert the Bruce Mary Queen of Scots James VI 1/2 Crown 02031-1 £0.60 02029-8 £0.60 02028-1 £1.00 02030-4 £1.00 E-mail [email protected] Page 1 www.ancestors.co.uk Figure Sets Hand made 4 Figure Sets made in UK English Pewter These historically accurate miniatures have been cast in Fine English Lead Free Pewter from meticulously hand-carved originals, which cover the periods from the Ancient Egyptians to World War II. The superb detail is unsurpassed in figures of this scale (45mm - 1 3/4 inches approx) which will appeal to children as well as model collectors alike. The figures are all antiqued (with exception of Egyptian set) and polished to give an aged effect to enhance the detail. All items are designed and hand cast by us in Folkestone as a truly British hand made product. Celtic Life Roman Viking 05930-4 £2.47 05936-6 £2.47 05932-8 £2.47 Anglo Saxon Mendieval Knights Princess 05931-1 £2.47 05934-2 £2.47 05938-0 £2.47 Pirates Tudor Egyptian (including Long John Silver) 05935-9 £2.47 05933-5 £2.47 05937-3 £2.47 E-mail [email protected] Page2 www.ancestors.co.uk Figure Sets Hand made 5 Figure Box Sets made in UK English Pewter These historically accurate miniatures have been cast in Fine English Lead Free Pewter from meticulously hand-carved originals, which cover the periods from the Ancient Egyptians to World War II. The superb detail is unsurpassed in figures of this scale (45mm - 1 3/4 inches approx) which will appeal to children as well as model collectors alike. The figures are all antiqued (with exception of Egyptian and Ocean Life sets) and polished to give an aged effect to enhance the detail. A number of the box sets contain a small game board to play a version of Tic-Tack-Toe whilst other sets have panoramas or historical notes. All items are designed and hand cast by us in Folkestone as a truly British hand made
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