- Tay Bridge Ticket

It was a stormy night on the 28 December 1879 when the Tay Railway Bridge collapsed into the Firth of Tay at Dundee. Down with the bridge went a train with 6 carriages and 75 passengers. All were lost, there were no survivors.
News of the disaster echoed around the British Empire, and soon […] - The Ankh and the Morepork

Throughout most of the two millennia before the birth of Christ, the Phoenicians traded the length and breadth of the Mediterranean and beyond, and their influence and enterprise made them the major naval and trading power in the known world. They formed a conduit through which many nations exchanged not only raw materials but […]
- Genie in a bottle

Would you really have the courage to ask for your every wish to come true?
And if you did, could you live with the consequences?
An ancient bottle sealed by a powerful adept, one who perhaps made the choice, and whose screams still echo down the corridors of time.
There are some things it is […] - I Think Therefore I Am

Truly, a Philosopher’s Stone. The lettering cunningly ‘fossilised’ into the pebble’s surface carries the philosophical notion: I Think Therefore I Am in both English and also in Latin for those of a more classical persuasion.
The pebble measures approximately 65mm by 60mm by 30mm, and is presented in a cotton bag. - Set in Stone Collection

Among life’s myriad worries and distractions, we can help by relieving you of one decision. You need not choose between the many philosopher’s stones and the druidic fortune stones, for it is within your power to have all five for a modest fee.
The collection also includes:The individual pebbles are presented in their […]