We’re going On Holiday with this new collection, hand cut from a mid-century Elkes Fine English Assorted Biscuits tin produced in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire. Each piece features illustrated signs from real inns across the United Kingdom—some of which are still open today!
The Hampshire Hog – London, W6
First licensed in the 17th century, The Hampshire Hog—affectionately known as “The Hogs”—was named for the Royal Hampshire Regiment. Though it closed in 2012, the space lives on today as The Hammersmith Belle, where you can still stop in for a drink.
Hammersmith Belle | 225-227 King St, London W6 9JT, United Kingdom
The White Hart – Witley, Surrey
Believed to be one of England’s oldest pubs, The White Hart was once tied to King Richard II, whose emblem inspired its name. The sign, later repainted by notable artists Birket Foster and Alfred Cooper, now lives in museum collections while the pub continues to welcome guests.
Petworth Rd, Witley, Godalming GU8 5PH, United Kingdom
Total Drop Length: 2.6"
Design Width: 2.1"
***These earrings are VERY large, statement earrings. Please be sure to look at the measurements before purchase!
The earring hooks are made of brass.
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$35.00Price
Sales Tax Included |
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