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This 1892 Queen Anne was built by Martha and Waring P.
Carrington using a $75,000 wedding present from Martha’s father. The family
antiques and heirloom accessories that adorn the house, come from all over the
world. Tiffany stained glass and intricately carved oak paneling are just a few
of this home’s treasures. Arched piazzas allow those who visit a panoramic
view of the Historic Battery and waterfront of downtown Charleston. This elegant
home now serves as a world renown bed and breakfast.
The key is located to the right side of the gate on the fifth rod iron gate
picket.
Size: 9 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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#2 Meeting Street
Description: Item #VT004
SERIES: Victorian Treasures
Charleston, South Carolina
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This 1892 Victorian boasts an eclectic blend of elements from
the Queen Anne and Gothic Revival styles; a rarity for a relatively narrow city
house. Besides the reverse-ogee, Candle Snuffer cap, the house also displays at
least four different types of arches: lancet, Tudor, Rounded, and "arrow
point." Unfortunately, little is known about past ownership except for a
few newspaper items and assessor’s records. After a conflagration destroyed
several blocks in one of Savannah’s oldest residential districts, this house
was within a flourish of rebuilding. Evidently finished promptly for Laura A.
Jones, the following year the property was assessed at five thousand dollars.
The key is located in the middle of the house just above the front porch.
Size: 7" Wide X 6 ¼" High X 1 Deep
Makes a memorable gift or a great addition to your own Shelia's
Collectibles© collection.
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Laura A. Jones House
Description: Item #VT007
SERIES: Victorian Treasures
Savannah, Georgia
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This house was built by William M. Bohan in 1888, the same
year he married Agnes T. DeLaney. The couple raised seven children in this
beautiful home, three sets of twins and one other child. The house was occupied
by the Bohan family unitl it was sold in the late 1950's. This house and the one
next door are built alike with the exception of a small bedroom on the front
east side of the second floor. Edition Limit 4000.
The key is located above the porch under the eaves on the left side.
Size: 4 1/2" Wide X 5 1/2" High X 1" Deep
Makes a memorable gift or a great addition to your own Shelia's
Collectibles© collection.
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Bohan–DeLaney House
Description: Item #VT008
SERIES: Victorian Treasures
Savannah, Georgia
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Built in 1891, by William M. Bohan, this house was rented
until the late 1940s when it was sold by Loretta Bohan Doyle to the Alphonse
family. Edition Limit 4000.
The key is located above the porch on the left side of the 3 windows.
Size: 4" 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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Bohan–Alphonse House
Description:
Item #VT009
SERIES: Victorian Treasures
Savannah, Georgia
Price: $25.00
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This stunning Queen Anne stands on the tallest hill in
"Flag City, USA." Charles Henry Bigelow built this house in 1883 and
his family lived there until 1947, when it was sold for $18,150. The exquisite
interior woodwork and grand curving butternut staircase, among many other
features, are still in mint condition. A secret room in the attic was once used
by Bigelow's son in aiding the under ground railroad. Edition Limited to 4000.
The key is located above the highest window.
Size: 8" Wide X 7" High X 1" Deep
Makes a memorable gift or a great addition to your own Shelia's
Collectibles© collection.
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Bigelow Queen Anne House
Description:
Item #VT012
SERIES: Victorian Treasures
Findlay, Ohio
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The Brightman House was built by L.H. Brightman, a Cleveland
industrialist who moved there in 1812 with his wife and eight of their twelve
children. In 1907 the home served as a sanitarium and in 1909 it was sold to
businessman H.C. Lee. Lee's youngest daughter, Lena, resided there until 1971,
spending the last 30 years of her life in just two rooms. In 1972, the Holmes
County Historical Society bought the property for $12,500. Edition Limited to
4000.
The key is located in the bushes in front of the house.
Size: 6" 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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Brightman House
Description: Item #VT014
SERIES: Victorian Treasures
Millersburg, Ohio
Price: $25.00
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