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Good luck charms from J. C. Vickery, WW1

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Good luck charms from J. C. Vickery, WW1

Advertisement displaying three types of lucky charm or good luck mascots available from J. C. Vickery of Regent Street, London, jewellers to Their Majesties. One the left is a lucky white heather pendant, also available as a charm. In the centre is a lucky number charm, in this case, the number nine and on the right is " Fumsup", made from wood but also available in silver or gold with real gem eyes. Date: 1916

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Step into the past with this advertisement from 1916, showcasing a selection of good luck charms available from J. C. Vickery, esteemed jewellers of Regent Street, London, and official jewellers to Their Majesties. On the left, discover the timeless beauty of the lucky white heather pendant. This enchanting charm, also available as a separate charm, is said to bring good fortune and happiness to those who wear it. The delicate, intricately designed pendant features a sprig of white heather, a symbol of protection and luck in Scottish folklore. In the centre, find the allure of the lucky number charm. In this instance, the number nine is showcased, believed to be a powerful number in numerology, bringing strength, creativity, and completion. This charm adds a touch of personalised luck to any outfit. Lastly, on the right, marvel at the whimsical charm of "Fumsup." Crafted from wood but also available in silver or gold with real gem eyes, this mascot is sure to bring a smile and a sense of playful luck to its wearer. These enchanting charms, steeped in history and tradition, offer a glimpse into the past and the belief in the power of luck and good fortune during the tumultuous times of World War I. Collect them as a piece of historical jewellery or as a thoughtful gift for a loved one. Let J. C. Vickery's timeless charms add a touch of magic to your life.

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