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Fun to Collect From the Sterling Silver Dog collection. Greyhound Dog Sterling Silver Charm. This hand made charm features a detailed on both sides a Greyhound Dog standing. Includes a small ring to attach it to a bracelet, necklace, etc. The art of the silversmith has been practiced for nearly twenty centuries. Because of silver's wonderful properties, it is a perfect medium for the craftsman's expression. Silver is also a precious commodity, and so the silversmith's work becomes treasured possessions. Many families have heirlooms of silver passed down through the generations. These sterling silver collectibles capture the images of popular events, places, family, and life, each hand made by the artisans in the same manner today as centuries ago. |
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Fun to Collect From the RoomMates for Kids Collection. Guess How Much I Love You Wall Border. This wall paper border is self adhesive, removable, repositionable and re-useable with no damage or residue to the surface. Features a rabbit and a bunny in several different scenes in the repeating pattern shown. Measures 5" x 15' long. |
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Fun to Collect From the Official Guinness Merchandise Collection. Guinness Big Pint Straw Cattlemans Roll Raffia Hat. On December 31, 1759 Irish history changed forever. It was on that date that Arthur Guinness, age 34, took a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at £45 a year. That brewery was St. James' Gate in Dublin, now the largest stout brewery in the world -- producing 300 million pints a year! In 1862 the traditional Irish Harp as adopted as its trademark, symbolizing the special bond between Guinness and Ireland. |
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Fun to Collect Please choose a size from the menu above. From the Official Guinness Merchandise Collection. Guinness Brown Printed Sole Mens Flip Flops. Guinness Logo and harp printed on brown soles. Guinness logo embroidered on brown straps. On December 31, 1759 Irish history changed forever. It was on that date that Arthur Guinness, age 34, took a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at £45 a year. That brewery was St. James' Gate in Dublin, now the largest stout brewery in the world -- producing 300 million pints a year! In 1862 the traditional Irish Harp as adopted as its trademark, symbolizing the special bond between Guinness and Ireland. |
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Fun to Collect Please choose a size from the menu above. The size XXL shirt is $2 more. From the Guinness Official Merchandise Collection. Guinness Grey Stripe Embroidered Rugby Long Sleeve Shirt. Embroidered on front is the Guinness Signature logo. Made of 100% cotton. On December 31, 1759 Irish history changed forever. It was on that date that Arthur Guinness, age 34, took a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at £45 a year. That brewery was St. James' Gate in Dublin, now the largest stout brewery in the world -- producing 300 million pints a year! In 1862 the traditional Irish Harp as adopted as its trademark, symbolizing the special bond between Guinness and Ireland. |
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Fun to Collect From the Official Guinness Merchandise Collection. Guinness Hold All (Duffle Bag) Black and Red. On December 31, 1759 Irish history changed forever. It was on that date that Arthur Guinness, age 34, took a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at £45 a year. That brewery was St. James' Gate in Dublin, now the largest stout brewery in the world -- producing 300 million pints a year! In 1862 the traditional Irish Harp as adopted as its trademark, symbolizing the special bond between Guinness and Ireland. This item is oversized and can only be shipped Ground. |
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Fun to Collect This item is only available in size Small. From the Official Guinness Merchandise Collection. Guinness Ireland Logo Lounge Shorts. Made of 100% cotton. On December 31, 1759 Irish history changed forever. It was on that date that Arthur Guinness, age 34, took a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at £45 a year. That brewery was St. James' Gate in Dublin, now the largest stout brewery in the world -- producing 300 million pints a year! In 1862 the traditional Irish Harp as adopted as its trademark, symbolizing the special bond between Guinness and Ireland. |
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Fun to Collect This item is only available in size Small. From the Official Guinness Merchandise Collection. Guinness Pajama Bottoms with Guinness Ireland Logo. Made of 100% cotton. On December 31, 1759 Irish history changed forever. It was on that date that Arthur Guinness, age 34, took a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at £45 a year. That brewery was St. James' Gate in Dublin, now the largest stout brewery in the world -- producing 300 million pints a year! In 1862 the traditional Irish Harp as adopted as its trademark, symbolizing the special bond between Guinness and Ireland. |
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Fun to Collect This shirt is only available in mens size xx-large. From the Guinness Official Merchandise Collection. Guinness Signature White Polo Shirt with Black Trim. Guinness Draught logo on front embroidered in black. Made of 100% cotton. On December 31, 1759 Irish history changed forever. It was on that date that Arthur Guinness, age 34, took a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at £45 a year. That brewery was St. James' Gate in Dublin, now the largest stout brewery in the world -- producing 300 million pints a year! In 1862 the traditional Irish Harp as adopted as its trademark, symbolizing the special bond between Guinness and Ireland. |
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Fun to Collect This item is only available in Mens size Small.From the Official Guinness Merchandise Collection. Guinness Stout Logo Mens Brown Sandals. Embroidered Guinness logo on straps and Guinness Extra Stout label printed on brown flip flops.On December 31, 1759 Irish history changed forever. It was on that date that Arthur Guinness, age 34, took a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at £45 a year. That brewery was St. James' Gate in Dublin, now the largest stout brewery in the world -- producing 300 million pints a year! In 1862 the traditional Irish Harp as adopted as its trademark, symbolizing the special bond between Guinness and Ireland. |
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Fun to Collect From the Official Guinness Merchandise Collection. Guinness Totally Plaid Front Black Clolorblock Hat. Guinness Harp logo embroidered on front and Arthur Guinness's signature embroidered on back. Features adjustable metal clasp in back. On December 31, 1759 Irish history changed forever. It was on that date that Arthur Guinness, age 34, took a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at £45 a year. That brewery was St. James' Gate in Dublin, now the largest stout brewery in the world -- producing 300 million pints a year! In 1862 the traditional Irish Harp as adopted as its trademark, symbolizing the special bond between Guinness and Ireland. |
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Fun to Collect From the Official Guinness Merchandise Collection. Guinness Trademark Black Towel. This heavy weight black beach towel features the Guinness Trademark. Made of 100% cotton. Towel measures 35" x 70". On December 31, 1759 Irish history changed forever. It was on that date that Arthur Guinness, age 34, took a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at £45 a year. That brewery was St. James' Gate in Dublin, now the largest stout brewery in the world -- producing 300 million pints a year! In 1862 the traditional Irish Harp as adopted as its trademark, symbolizing the special bond between Guinness and Ireland. |
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Fun to Collect Please choose a size from the menu above. From the Official Guinness Merchandise Collection. Guinness Wheat Woven Strap Mens Flip Flops. Guinness logo embroidered on wheat woven straps and printed on the side of the soles. On December 31, 1759 Irish history changed forever. It was on that date that Arthur Guinness, age 34, took a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at £45 a year. That brewery was St. James' Gate in Dublin, now the largest stout brewery in the world -- producing 300 million pints a year! In 1862 the traditional Irish Harp as adopted as its trademark, symbolizing the special bond between Guinness and Ireland. |
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