89 East
Bay Built in 1787 for John Deas Jr., a descendent of a
prominent family of merchants and planters. 91 East
Bay Commonly known as the Inglis Arch House, this
building was originally a store built prior to 1788.
Rainbow Row This row of houses was originally built as
merchant houses. The buildings had stores on the first
level with residences above. The name of Rainbow Row
came in the 1930s when the buildings were painted in a
variety of colors. Rainbow Row is one of the best
known and beloved architectural districts in the
world. It represents the true charm of Charleston, SC.
Edition Limited to 4000.
The key
is located on the double doors behind the horse and
carriage.
Size: 8 1/2" Wide X 5 1/4" High X 1"
Deep
Makes a
memorable gift or a great addition to your own
Shelia's Collectibles© collection.
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89 – 91
East Bay
Description:
Item #CRR14
SERIES: Charleston Rainbow
Row
Charleston, South Carolina
Price: $30.00
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93 East
Bay Built in 1780 by James Cook, this building was
converted to a warehouse in the 19th century and
restored in 1941 to its original appearance. 95 East
Bay Built soon after the Great Fire of 1740,little is
known about the original owner. Charles Coteworth
Pinkney, signer of the US Constitution, was a
subsequent owner of this home. Rainbow Row This row of
houses were originally built as merchant houses. The
buildings had stores on the first level with
residences above. The name Rainbow Row came in the
1930's when the buldings were painted in a variety of
colors. Rainbow Row is one of the best known and
beloved architectural districts in the world. It
represents the true charm of Charleston, SC. Edition
Limited to 4000.
The key
is located in the hedge in front of 93 East Bay.
Size: 5 1/4" Wide X 5 1/2" High X 1"
Deep
(Note: about 700 of second run had E. Battery on
back.)
Makes a
memorable gift or a great addition to your own
Shelia's Collectibles© collection.
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93 – 95
East Bay
Description:
Item #CRR15
SERIES: Charleston Rainbow
Row
Charleston, South Carolina
Price: $30.00
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97
East Bay This is one of a suite of buildings built
by Othniel Beale. These two buildings are tied
together by belt courses and giant order pilasters
at each end. 99-101 East Bay Built after the Great
Fire of 1740, this house was constructed at the same
time as 97 East Bay by Othniel Beale. Beale was in
charge of strengthening Charlestown fortifications.
The house was restored in the 1930s. Rainbow Row
This row of houses was originally built as merchant
houses. The buildings had stores on the first level
with residences above. The name Rainbow Row came in
the 1930s when the buildings were painted in a
variety of colors. Rainbow Row is one of the best
known and beloved architectural districts in the
world. It represents the true charm of Charleston,
SC. Edition Limited to 4000.
The
key is located on the lamp post.
Size: 7" Wide X 5" High X 1" Deep
Makes a memorable gift or a great addition to your
own Shelia's Collectibles© collection.
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97
– 101 East Bay
Description:
Item #CRR16
SERIES: Charleston
Rainbow Row
Charleston, South Carolina
Price: $30.00
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103
East Bay Built in 1787, this building was
constructed by Dublin immigrant, Joseph Dulles, who
fought in the revolution and was captured by the
British in 1780. He was a merchant here until 1800.
The building was renovated in the 1930s replacing
the original storefront with two arched openings.
105 East Bay Built before 1784 and known as the
Lewis Dutarques House, this building sold in 1890.
The original façade was later masked with a late
19th century storefront which still remains today.
107 East Bay Built in 1792 by John Blake, the wall
of 105 East Bay was used to provide support to this
building's joists. Rainbow Row This row of houses
was originally built as merchant houses. The
buildings had stores on the first level with
residences above. The name Rainbow Row came in the
late 1930s when the buildings were painted in a
variety of colors. Rainbow Row is one for the best
known and beloved architectural districts in the
world. It represents the true charm of Charleston,
SC. Edition Limited to 4000.
The
key is located on the bicycle.
Size: 7 3/4" Wide X 6" High X 1" Deep
Makes a memorable gift or a great addition to your
own Shelia's Collectibles© collection.
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103
- 107 East Bay
Description:
Item #CRR17
SERIES: Charleston
Rainbow Row
Charleston, South Carolina
Price: $30.00
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Built
between 1738 and 1742, Drayton Hall is one of the
finest examples of Georgian-Palladian architecture
in America. The style is characterized by the use of
bold geometric designs and classical elements found
in English and Italian country houses. Its signature
feature is the two-story portico, believed to be the
first in this country. Owned by seven generations of
the Drayton family, this National Historic Landmark
has remained in nearly original condition and is the
only Ashley River plantation house to survive the
Civil War intact. Its unique state of preservation
and rich, handcrafted detail offer visitors a rare
glimpse of a bygone Southern way of life. Drayton
Hall is a museum property of the National Trust for
Historic Preservation.
The
key is located in the right bottom window.
Size: 6 ¾ Wide X 5 ½ High X 1 Deep
Makes a memorable
gift or a great addition to your own Shelia's
Collectibles© collection.
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Drayton
Hall
Description:
Item #NHP01
SERIES: National
Trust
Charleston, South Carolina
Price: $30.00
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The
land for the City Market was donated by the Pinckney
Family in 1788 and was originally designed as
Charleston's major market for food. Today,
sweetgrass basketmakers can be found in the City
Market demonstrating their ancient craft, unique to
the Charleston area. This art form was brought to
the lowcountry by slaves from West Africa more that
300 years ago, and continues to be passed from
generation to generation.
The
key is located in the awning over the opening.
Size: 8 ¼ Wide X 3 ½ High X 1 Deep
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a memorable gift or a great addition to your own
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Open
Air City Market
Description:
Item #CHS69
SERIES: Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Price: $25.00
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