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"Here today, gone tomorrow!" Ceramics that have sold out since 2008 ... mostly!
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Hazle's Workshop Tintin Shop Boots the Chemist Village Antiques Herb Garden J Black
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Hazle's Workshop Tintin Shop Boots the Chemist Village Antiques The Herb Garden Queen's Rat Catcher
The ceramics are made
here at Barleylands
near Billericay in Essex
Shop at 34
Floral Street in
Covent Garden
Early Nottingham
store of this iconic
dispensing chemist
Modelled antiques
outside just for this
Limited Mould of 250
Painted by Hazle
Buy the herbs or
plants to grow here
Employed by Queen Victoria,
Jack Black also started the
breeding of pet or fancy rats

James Smith Burlington Arcade Suffolk Crafts West Malvern PO Prezzo 2 Reclamation Centre
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The Umbrella Shop Burlington Arcade Suffolk Crafts West Malvern PO Prezzo 2 Reclamation Centre
In New Oxford Street,
James Smith have made
umbrellas since 1830
First ever shopping
arcade, built on
Piccadilly in 1819
Spinning, weaving and
dyeing in Lavenham,
a medieval wool town
The PO & Stores in
the 1970s from a
photo by the owners
Painted for the Italian
Restaurant chain by the
retired Chris McAllister
Petrol pumps are painted as
rusting collectables on this
1950's former garage

Hazle's Pottery Barn Copper Kettle Building Society Honiton Lace Pussy Cat Palace Carols by Candlelight
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Hazle's Pottery Barn Copper Kettle Building Society Honiton Lace Pussy Cat Palace Carols by Candlelight
Hazle Ceramics plus
Potter's Wheel, glass
and china painting here
Rare upmarket tea
rooms on Oxford's
St Giles Cafe model
Double building in Thames
Street near the Curfew
Tower of Windsor Castle
Queen Victoria's
wedding gown and
veil are shown
Cat rescue centre
aptly painted on
the B & B model
Northampton's Royal
Theatre innovatively
painted as a chapel

Rods'n'Reels Marks & Spencer Prezzo 8 Police Station Patisserie Prezzo 6
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Rods'n'Reels Marks & Spencer Prezzo 8 Police Station Patisserie Prezzo 6
On the model from
Sidmouth which has
a small fishing fleet
An M&S Penny Bazaar
opening in 1903 at 61
Lime Street, Liverpool
Designed and painted
by Chris for the Melton
Mowbray model
Traditional blue
lamp and door on
this London model
Freshly baked bread,
fruit flans and gateaux,
with a tearoom upstairs
Rare Prezzo design
by Chris McAllister
on London's Haymarket

Witches Den Ebenezer's River Trips Harts and Flowers Synagogue Xmas Decorations
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Haunted House Ebenezer's River Trips Harts & Flowers London Synagogue Xmas Ironmonger
On a medieval
house that could
really be haunted!
A reformed Ebenezer
Scrooge lends his name
to an East End toy shop
Ticket kiosk from
Westminster Pier
beside the Thames
Mistress Nell Gwynn's
home when Charles II
was at Windsor Castle
Depicting London Central
Synagogue in Hallam St
at Hanukkah in 1892
The Garden Shop is
remodelled to create
Xmas trees and snow

Rods 'n' Reels Prezzo 7 Boots Prezzo 1 Shakespearean Costumier
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Rods 'n' Reels Prezzo 7 Boots Prezzo 1 Theatre Costumier
A shared LP15 for the 2004 Cyber Signing,
painter Carol Whaley studied magazines
to create authentic sea and freshwater kit
Another Prezzo Piece
designed and painted
by Chris McAllister
Early Nottingham
store of this iconic
dispensing chemist
Painted for the Italian
Restaurant chain and
offered to collectors too
Shakespearean specialist
for London's new Globe
Theatre in Southwark

Friendly Fisherman Cottage Hospital Heart of Gold Fribourg & Treyer Cookes The Nutshell
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Friendly Fisherman Cottage Hospital Heart of Gold Fribourg & Treyer Pies & Mash Nutshell-Original
Fish fresh from the catch
on this 10th Anniversary
Limited Mould of 30
With roses round the door
just visiting should make
anyone feel better!
One of a very few
small independent
jewellers still left
Tobacco & Snuff at 34
Haymarket 1720-1981,
snuff is coming back!
Founded in 1862
Cooke's survives
in the East End
From Bury St Edmunds,
England's smallest pub
in the Guinness Records

Village School PO/Michael Jackson Saunders Bakery Electric Palace Camping
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Village School PO/M Jackson Saunders Bakery Electric Palace Camping & Outdoor Centre
Schoolmaster, mistress
and children can be seen
plus Girls and Boys doors
The News has
changed to Michael
Jackson Dies at 50
Painted by Hazle, an
old bakery in a light or
dark green colourway
One of the first cinemas,
this listed building shows
the historic first "talkie"
Another sought-after 10th
Anniversary Limited Mould
with Scout & Guide uniforms

Priest's House Betty's Christmas Chantry Rupert Bear Conquest House King's English
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Priest's House Little Betty's Christmas Chantry Rupert Bear Conquest House King's English
8 Palace St, built 1250
for Rector of next door
St Alphege's Church
Famous cafes in
six places across
scenic Yorkshire
Dated 1510 and once home to
Christopher Martin who sailed
on The Mayflower in 1620
Creator Mary Tourtel
lived in Canterbury, now
with a Rupert Museum
17 Palace St, dated 1100 with a
Tudor front. Used by 4 knights
who killed Thomas Becket, 1170
28 Palace St, once shop for
the famous King's School.
The 1600s frame is stable!

Homer's Donuts Mappa Mundi Highland Gifts Heraldry Centre Buttons & Bows Canterbury Tales
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Homer's Donuts Mappa Mundi Highland Gifts The Heraldry Centre Buttons & Bows The Canterbury Tales
Like Hazle The Simpsons
also celebrate their 20th
Anniversary this year
This spectacular store
sells antique maps and
charts through to Sat Nav
Scottish woollens,
shortbread, honey,
and clan tartans
The College of Arms is in
East London. St George's Hall
in Windsor has such shields
Based on Button
Queen W1, buttons
mirror our history
With The Wife of Bath
and a frieze of people
featured in the tales

Buttons & Bows Xmas Woolies Merry Wives Saunders Bakery Locks Gingerbread Shop
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Strand Station Xmas Woolworths Merry Wives of Windsor Saunders Bakery FW Woolworth Gingerbread Shop
Tube on the Strand
now used for films,
TV and design work
Woolworths was the
place for Xmas, with
added Santa-Chimney
Merry Wives playing at
Windsor's Theatre Royal,
companion to King's Head
A detailed painting by
Hazle of a 100 year old
bakery once in the city
Store celebrates Silver
Jubilee of King George V
& Queen Mary in 1935
Gingerbread men and
sweets in this tiny
and adorable store

Factory Shop Locks Victorian Mummers Santa's Grotto Phantom of the Opera Canterbury Tales
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The Factory Shop Woolworths Mummers Santa's Grotto Phantom of Opera Rupert Snowstorm
A shadowy view of a bottle
kiln from the Gladstone
Museum in The Potteries
Self-service and decimal
currency came in the
1970s, like this fascia
Traditional
Mummers
Xmas Play
Hazle also calls
this ceramic the
Christmas Church
Long running musical
at Her Majesty's Theatre
on London's Haymarket
This tale from the
60s featured in the
50th Rupert Annual

Gingerbread House Kate's Party Pieces Just William Wedding Day Ski Chalet The Codfather
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Gingerbread Hse Kate's Party Pieces Just William The Wedding Day Ski Chalet The Codfather
Perfect for this
theme, did Hansel
& Gretel go here?!
A shop based on Kate's
family business with all
Street Party supplies!
With the life and interests
of Prince William and his
Coat of Arms on the wall
William and Kate in their
Wedding clothes, painted
by a fashion illustrator
Alter ego to Surf Shack,
skis and snowboards
depicted for first time
A 1960s takeaway and
cafe with Fish & Chips
and Cornish ice creams

Fishmonger Queen's Biscuits Marks & Spencer Squibling Catch a Mouse Roaring Twenties Newsagent
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Fishmonger Queen's Biscuits Marks & Spencer Squibling Mouse Inn Roaring Twenties PO/Ashes Win
Fishmonger & Marine
Broker with lots of cats!
Painted as an LP20 only.
Victoria's 1876 visit
with an added Royal
Coat of Arms plaque
An M&S Penny Bazaar
opening in 1903 at 61
Lime Street, Liverpool
Halloween and Bonfire
Night items are on
display in the windows
London Mercer
& Mayor Dick
Whittington
Rare fashion theme
specially done for
Hazle's 20th Year
This PO's newstand
reports England's
Ashes victory

Puss-in-Boots Mikado Heartstrings Squibling Madame Butterfly Glass Works
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Puss-in-Boots The Mikado Heartstrings
Royal Wedding Madame Butterfly The Glass Works
A charming shoe
shop with a fairy
tale connection!
Famous Gilbert & Sullivan
comic opera with runs at
London's Savoy 1887-1909
Ceramic plaques from
Barleylands with any
message you like!
Westminster Abbey's
crest, Catherine &
WIllam names and date
Puccini's opera, the 8th
most performed, is on
at London's Royal Court
First ever Glass Blowers
with Calor Gas cylinders
powering three furnaces

Chocolate Shop Surf Shack Police Station Newsagent Marmalade Teas Basket Maker Crooked Teas
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Do-Do Dressmaker Surf Shack
Police Station Royal Wedding Marmalade Teas The Basket Maker Crooked Teas
She once made for Ivana
Trump and Princess Di
at Belville Sassoon
Surfing grew in the1960s
due to films plus songs
from the Beach Boys
New colourway for
the last few numbers
on this London model
This PO's newstand
reports the wedding
of William and Kate
A cafe named after
Paddington Bear's
most favourite food
A first for this theme
with added baskets
hanging outside
AVAILABLE
Built in 1718 on
Windsor's market

Pitter Patter Products Farner's Market Lost & Found Marks & Spencer The Nutshell Gingerbread Company
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Pitter Patter Products Xmas Farmers' Market Lost & Found Pick Your Own Show Nutshell-Bistro Gingerbread Company
This Barleylands Studio
offers personalised and
unique children's gifts
People at the launch
marvelled at Cara's
hand made add-ons
Things Paddington
Bear often loses
may end up here!
SPECIAL ORDER ONLY
Hazle's team pick the
graphics and colours
AVAILABLE TO ORDER
From Bury St Edmunds,
in the Guinness Records
1 LEFT
The Gingerbread House
that is a working shop

Chandlery Sherlock Holmes Rainbow Music Clean Sweep Daily Star Essex Embroidery
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Chandlery by the RIver Sherlock Holmes Rainbow Music A Clean Sweep The Daily Star Essex Embroidery
AVAILABLE
New model from Upton upon
Severn - a large, busy river
AVAILABLE
Museum at 221B
Baker Street, London
AVAILABLE - WAS £79.50
Barleylands Music Shop
and School for all music
1 LEFT - WAS £69.50
This turret gives
a perfect shape
AVAILABLE
A church shop on first two
floors and local paper above
1 LEFT - WAS £74.50
Slighty altered design
and colour- as shown

Buckets & Spades Sea Jewels & Comics Special Occasion Cakes His Master's Voice Cornucopia Crooked Teas
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Buckets & Spades Sea Jewels & Comics Occasion Cakes His Master's Voice The Cornucopia Crooked Teas
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Beach balls, boat trips,
candy, fortune telling!
2 LEFT - WAS £79.50
Amber, pearls and abalone
1960s comics are next door
AVAILABLE - WAS £69.50
A lady upstairs ices
the finishing touches
IP 2 LEFT WAS £79.50
very first HMV shop in London
opened by Edward Elgar 1921
1 LEFT - WAS £74.50
1881 CAMRA pub in
Southend on Sea
Rebuilt circa 1688
on Windsor's old
medieval market

Those Were the Days Dolls House Cabin King's Head Dairy & Barber Chocolate Shop Baker Street
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Those Were The Days Dolls House Cabin King's Head The Dairy & Barber Chocolate Shop Baker St Station
WAS £74.50
All paraphernalia from the
Music Hall era 1852-1960s
WAS £84.50
Charming building
like a dolls house
AVAILABLE
Shakespeare wrote
Merry Wives here
AVAILABLE
Two Windsor shops side
by side there for 50 years
AVAILABLE
Store once visited
by Queen Victoria
AVAILABLE
Tube stop used
by Sherlock!

Wisteria Tea Rooms Cathedral Hotel Final Problem Fish-n-Chips Paxton & Whitfield The Nutshell
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Wisteria Tea Rooms
Cathedral Hotel
The Final Problem
Fish 'n' Chips
Paxton & Whitfield
Nutshell-Smallest
AVAILABLE
Antiquse expert Eric Knowles
has eaten at this Cotswold inn
AVAILABLE
Beside Buttermarket
overlooking Cathedral
AVAILABLE
Illustrated Set No 2
featuring Sherlock
WAS £46.50
A fresh take on a
different building
AVAILABLE
Cheesemonger to Queen
Victoria & more Royals
AVAILABLE
From Bury St Edmunds,
England's smallest pub
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