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Metal horse figurine that is meant to accompany the metal toy soldiers that we also sell. Horse measures 3" tall and 3.5" long.
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These hand fans are available in either turquoise, red, purple and pink. You can request a certain color upon checkout in the 'notes' section although we cannot guarantee that we will have a particular color in stock.
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This cute bag has a nice gold zipper and would be perfect for carrying smaller items such as makeup. Measures 8" x 4.5".
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This adorable Little House on the Prairie paper doll book is so much fun! Comes with Ma, Pa, Mary, Laura, Carrie and of course their faithful dog, Jack. The backdrop is double sided so you can choose from the cabin scene or the 'Big Woods.' The back of the book has a pocket where you can store your paper dolls. This is the perfect gift for young girls and Little House fans of all ages!
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Each music box plays our beloved "Dixie" WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE BONNIE BLUE FLAG SHEET MUSIC BOX, which plays "Bonnie Blue Flag." The perfect gift for every southern lady! Each music box measures approximately 2.5"x 2"x 2". *Graphic colors and bezel frames may be slightly different .
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Handcrafted in small batches in Clifton, Tennessee using natural ingredients. Choose from peppermint, lemon, sweet orange and orange/clove/cinnamon.
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BACK IN STOCK! These beautiful wooden signs are completely handcrafted by a gentleman down in New Orleans. They come with attached hardware ready to hang on the wall OR you can add your own wooden stake on the backside and use as patio/garden decor. They measure approximately 15.75" x 14.50".
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During the Civil War, few men had seen camels on the battlefield. But one Mississippi infantry marched into battle with Old Douglas, who served with the Bloody 43rd and died in the Siege of Vicksburg. The regiment became known as the Camel Regiment, and its soldiers carried memories of Old Douglas through the end of the war and until the end of their own lives. They went on to fight in fourteen battles, including Corinth, Vicksburg, Chickamauga, Atlanta, Franklin, Nashville and Bentonville before they surrendered at war's end. Author W. Scott Bell's fascination with the Camel Regiment began because his great-great-grandfather fought with them.












