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XIMENEZ-FATIO HOUSE GIFT STORE

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Child's Cross


Note Cards 

              Needlepoint

Florida:
The 27th Star

Louisa Fatio Necklace

Majesty of St. Aug


Allison Watson's  'Morning View' 
 
Caravaca Cross Ornament

              Christmas Ornament


Alison Watson's 'Garden View' 
 
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  The Caravaca Cross c. 1630 in Gold.  The Premier Edition of the Caravaca Cross has been specially commissioned by and designed for The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in The State of Florida by Nicolas Alexander Ltd., of Jacksonville Florida. The original is on display in our museum and is only one of six such crosses found in the northern hemisphere. Replicas are available in 18 carat and 14 carat gold. An 18 inch, 2.7mm, 18 carat rolo link chain is recommended by the jeweler as an appropriate accompaniment for this unique cross.  The chain will be shipped with your cross if ordered.  
      Caravaca Cross 18 carat gold     $475.00           
      Caravaca Cross 14 carat gold     $350.00    
      Rolo link gold chain 18 carat        $425.00    
      Rolo link gold chain 14 carat        $200.00    
  The Caravaca Cross c. 1630 in Sterling Silver.  A sterling silver replica  cross is also available. 
       Caravaca Cross sterling silver   $75.00      
 

 This exquisite child's  necklace comes complete with a 16" chain. Also available as a charm for a bracelet, gentleman's lapel pin/ tie tack, and of course, ladies earrings, clutch-post or dangle. Each comes with it's own gift box

Child's Necklace 14k Gold   $130.00                         

Charm for a Bracelet  14K Gold   $75.00                    
Gentleman's Lapel Pin/ Tie-Tack 14K Gold  $80.00     
 
   

The Louisa Fatio Necklace   Over one hundred years ago, Miss Louisa Fatio chose a simple yet elegant double-strand jet necklace for her formal portrait. A Florida jeweler is recreating this exquisite necklace in jet Swarovski Crystal with a 14K gold clasp exclusively for The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum in a limited edition. Each necklace is authentically hand-crafted as it was over one hundred fifty years ago.

      The Louisa Fatio Necklace           $150.00       
 



 

  Ximenez-Fatio House Note Cards.  Boxed set of 6 note cards (5.25 inches x 4.125 inches) of the signature watercolor of the Ximenez-Fatio House. Owned by The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in The State of Florida since 1939 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  
       Boxed set of 6 note cards               $7.50        
 

The Majesty of St. Augustine by Steven Brooke This architectural tour of St. Augustine has stunning photographs of many of this city's treasures, including several of the Ximenez-Fatio House. 

  The Majesty of St. Augustine by Steven Brooke   $18.86  


 
 

Florida: The 27th Star Experience the hope and despair of Florida's Territorial Period through the eyes of a contemporary boy.  With him, see how the clash of wealthy planters, independent Crackers, oppressed Blacks and proud Seminoles contributed to Florida's evolution from a territory to a state.  The story begins with a modern day boy in the school library. He inserts a disk into a computer and discovers an interactive encounter with the events of Florida's Territorial Period.  If you would like a copy of the Student Activities Packet, please click here.

    Florida: The 27th Star (DVD)        $12.95            

  Reproduction Needlepoint Kit.  Designed exclusively for the Ximenez-Fatio House, this is an exquisite reproduction of the needlepoint on display in the downstairs parlor. The kit contains a 18-count printed canvas, color graph, pre-sorted threads, needle and directions for stitching. The finished size is approximately 11.5 inches x 9.75 inches, making it suitable for a small footstool or pillow, or for framing. (It's shown above set into a glass covered serving tray.)
    Reproduction Needlepoint Kit   $60.00  

 

 

Deck of 1864 Playing Cards. Replica of the playing cards as seen in the downstairs Parlor of the Ximenez-Fatio House.

  Deck of 1864 Playing Cards    $6.00    
 Ximenez-Fatio House Christmas Ornament.  A lovely keepsake to remember your visit to The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum! This beautiful gold-plated, laser cut ornament highlights the front of the house with it's picturesque balcony. It is a perfect  gift any time of year and comes in a gift box.

 

  Christmas Ornament                  $12.95                           

 

  Caravaca Cross Christmas Ornament. The second collectable ornament in our series! A silver plate replica of the very rare 17th century Spanish cross which was found on the Ximenez-Fatio grounds. The original is from a time period which pre-dates the Spanish Fort by 50 years! The wearing of this amulet was thought to offer protection from plague, rabies, lightening  and harm during childbirth.
  Christmas Ornament                  $12.95                           
  The State House of The Colonial Dames of America in The State of Florida. This beautiful early Morning View of the eastern side of the Ximenez-Fatio House by Allison Watson is shown in a soft golden wooden frame.   These Giclee are available framed and unframed (not shown).

  13.5" x 18.5" framed Giclee                     $390.00           

  12" x 17" unframed Giclee (not shown)   $350.00           

  The State House of The Colonial Dames of America in The State of Florida. This charming Giclee is the second in the series of four by nationally renowned artist Allison Watson. Highlighting a portion of the Fatio House Garden View,  she captures the idyllic grounds of the House.

  13.5" x 18.5" framed Giclee                      $390.00           

  12" x 17" unframed Giclee (not shown)   $350.00           

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