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Shop and play in London!

Come shop the winding lanes of Dickens' London, where you'll discover countless one-of-a-kind treasures. Whether searching for the perfect holiday present for friends and loved ones -- or a Christmas treat or two for yourself --our quaint shops and bustling emporiums are sure to please.

Arts & Literature:

  • Arkadyan Victorian Books & Prints (Gerald Webb)
  • Salon Des Artistes (Robins, Temple, Maloney, Ahlgren) Handcrafted Jewelry, Sculpture, Books, Prints, Paintings, Ornaments, Glasswork. Fourth Weekend Only
  • Whispers from the Past (Claudia Swanson) Fairies and Fairy Homes
  • Spirit of the Goddess (Rosie Echelmeier) Find that very Nuyensindividualized,theatrical head addornment in the stunning Spirit of the Goddess shop.
  • Nuyens Art Studio (Louis Nuyens)
    The finest portraits of the finest
    people.
  • Caswell Harps (Chris Caswell) This year at the Dickens Faire, come and play one of Caswell Harps' new, affordable, "Conservatory" models, inspired by the baroque harps of Europe and Wales.
  • Yamirah's Persian Carpet (Price) Exotic hand woven Persian Rugs. Third and Fifth Weekend Only


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Clothing & Accessories:

  • Dark Garden (Autumn Adamme) Ready-to-wear and couture corsets created by world renowned corsetiere Autumn Adamme available in an ever changing variety of colors and fabrics available at Dark GardenMadame Louise Unique Corsetry.
  • Madame Louise's Fashion Accessories (Lynn Combs) Fine bonnets, shawls, handkerchiefs and gifts for ladies including hat pins, chatelaines, and sewing tools.
  • Velvet Bedlam (Thompson) Specializing in children's clothing.
  • Greentree Weaving (Annie Fischer) Hand-woven shawls and jackets.
  • Miss Darla's Dolls Gone Wrong (Darla Hitchcock) Beautiful VictorianHaberdashery fashions.
  • Holzer & Combe Haberdashery Accessories for gentlemen, including top hats, canes, pocket watches, and snuff boxes
  • Steven Overstreet, Clothier Luxurious & romantic women's clothing
  • Primrose Alley (Jennifer Landon) Fresh flower posies, velvet and crochet hats, muffs, wraps, hat pins, and millinery supplies
  • Pat's Hats (Pat and Casey Jones) Colorful hats of all types
  • Petrushka (Farber) Beautiful handmade ladies accessories
  • PiumaMia (Catalano) Feather creations of Fans, Pins, Masks, earrings, barrettes, combs etc... Weeks 1 and 2 only



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Ceramics, Glass & Bakeware:

  • Amsbury's Ceramics (Ray & Michelle Amsbury) - hand-made and delightfully painted ornaments, chimes, tea pots, platters, and bowls
  • Yanna Porcelain Sculpture (Yanna Weinheimer) - charming animal angels and porcelain sculpture
  • Xavier Gonzalez Ceramics- Crystaline glazed pottery
  • Shulps Pottery and Knives (Jon Schulps) - stunning knives, beautiful mugs, vases, bowls, and plattersCurli Q-Ity
  • Lodema the Potter (Lodema Epperson) - pottery
  • Curli Q-Ity (Skip Vasquez) –Unique stained glass artwork by M. Skip Vasquez

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Jewelry:

  • Pale Moon (Heidi Barthelemy) - hand-carved bone and horn jewelry, hand-cast mirrors, Goddess and Tarot jewelry
  • Benitez Jewelers - fine jewelry
  • Honorable Company Metalsmiths (Norman Greene) - astrolabes and puzzle rings
  • Trance*Formation (Sue Thompson) - earrings, necklaces, and bracelets
  • Singletree Celtic Design (Paul & Masha Reeves) - flasks, hair spirals, and fabrics
  • Coin Strike (Bruce Bramson) Custom stamped coin jewelry


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Leather:

  • Serendipity Leather (Feldkamp) Fine hand pressed and crafted leather goods.Walker
  • Peekaboo Masks (Mitchell Walker) - Finely crafted Leather mask designs offered by Mr. M. Walker of London at his establishment Peekaboo-Masks.
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Pewter & Wood:

  • Fellowship Foundry (Randal Moore) - Neverbefore seen wax sculptures cast into fine pewter at the Fellowship Foundry cart!
  • Daylight Artworks (Heather DaylightDaylight) - Handcrafted nightlights
  • Ballena Bay Pewtersmiths (Kary and Rollie Rivas) - Cups, mugs, shot glasses, and goblets
  • Box Clocks (Rainbow) - Hand-made pocket boxes, charming box clocks, and compasses
  • Fyne Wood & Stone Boxes (James Thomson) - Maple Burl Wood Box with Petrified Wood Lid, created by James Thomson
  • Whirlwood Magic Wands (Hall)  Beautifully handcrafted wands for the magician in all of us.

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Apothecaries & Emporiums:

  • Mistletoe Hill Holiday Apothecary (Sidney Rice) - hand-crafted soaps and lotions
  • Emporium of Fine Gifts (Nancy Morgan Reed) - wooden combs, shawls, and hair clips
  • Patterson & Sons Stationers Coat Check, Lost & Found, Fair memorabilia and old fashioned candies
  • Passiflora (Paula Rahn) - scents, oils, balms, perfume bottles
  • The ‘Happy Christmas’ Store (Lupe’ Vasquez) – Gorgeous Botanical and Ribboned garlands
  • Pirate Cove (Ray Amsbury) – Pirate Loot from under the sea and on the decks.

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Toys & Ornaments:

  • The Elegant Fowl (Guillian Marshall) - egg ornaments
  • Dorr Eddy Designs - This year we have about 50 new hand crafted clay-dough designs including penguins for family ornaments, wedding designs for brides and grooms, snow families, baby's 1st Christmas, and a lot more.
  • Root and Twig (Gillian Losa) - Toys, puppets, dolls and swords.

Activities:

  • Cat & Bull Gaming Parlor (Al Bertini) - try your hand at a game of Adorn Thy Hairdarts or your luck at the gaming tables
  • Adorn Thy Hair (Lynn Combs) - Hair styles for the ballroom and everyday
  • Central London Telegraph Co. - send messages via telegram to anyone at the fair
  • Mrs. Piper's Photo Parlour (Alwyn L'hoir) - Pose for a period portrait
  • The Candy Machine (Patrick Morris) - watch the fascinating twists and turns of this mechanical wonder, and receive a candy cane at the end
  • Brass Rubbings (Patterson) Children of all ages will enjoy creating their own art from ancient brsdd etchings to take home as a gift for the holidays.
  • Father Christmas will listen to all good children's wishes at 3 p.m. each day at the Father Christmas Stage
  • Pose as a Fairytale Character at the mural in Jingles Gate
  • Have your fortune read by one of our mystics at Mama Mambo's Tarot (Katie Heflin), Madame Jolie's Readings of Esoterica (Jolie Stevens), or Mrs. Nickelby's Parlor (Tobi Smith)
  • Portraits (Louis Nuyens) - pose for a portrait to remember your day
  • Footlight Fiasco – O sole mio! Music hall performers are the targets in this game – tell ‘em how you liked the show by bowling ‘em over with bean bags!
  • Boot the Cat – The prize goes for accuracy in this game. Wield an old boot against that pesky alley cat on the back fence and win!
  • Flip a Sweep (Al Bertini)– Up and at ‘em! Flip our chimney sweep dolls toward the townhouse chimneytops – if they land inside, you win a prize!
  • Da Vinci Darts (Solum) Educational and fun darts game.
  • Corinthian Rose Sporting Club ( Greg Pursley) fencing lessons
  • The Safari Carousel (Virello) Come pick your favorite safari animal for an adventurous ride!
  • Children's Painting Garden (Love) Create one of a kind Christmas Tree ornaments to take home to give as gifts!
 
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