Tuesday 22 March 2011

All Aboard the Good Ship Little Present Company























The Jolly Roger is a flag flown to identify a ship's crew as Pirates. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the flag was flown to frighten pirates' victims into surrendering without a fight, since it conveyed the message that the attackers were outlaws who were not bound by the usual rules of engagement.

We celebrate the Jolly Roger motif, and whilst it has its roots in the blood-thirsty, we celebrate it's cheeky nature with a whole host of children's accessories. Each of the Skulls is smiling (gappy, toothless smiles, granted) but they mean no harm. They are as keen as mustard to become part of your little boy's bedroom and playroom: the Bookends are a particularly useful item at only £28, as with the 3-rung pegs £15, and the Pirate Wooden Door Sign (£12) is sure to deter little sisters from entering without permission from the Pirate Captain himself.

So sail along to our Good Ship 'Little Present Company' and feast your eyes on our treasure chests full of cushions, mirror (£53) canvases (£33 and £40) and handmade beaded Keepsake Boxes. Oo-ar it's a bucket load of joy.
With love
Emily and Emma
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