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Retired Charleston Shelia's
We have an extensive and varied inventory of retired Shelia's Collectibles. Many are only one or two of a kind which makes it too numerous to list here. Some are limited edition, numbered or signed proofs. Some date back to 1993. Please send us an e-mail request if you are seeking a particular piece. Click here to send us an email inquiry.
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GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR SHELIA'S COLLECTIBLES
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Don't know which collectible piece they want? Order a gift certificate from our web site.
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SOP97 Shelia's 27 MEETING STREET - THREE SISTERS - RETIRED
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NEW PRICE. Post-Revolutionary house has a beautiful wrought iron gate, perfectly.
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SOP14 SHELIA'S SIGNING PIECE 2003 CONVENTION PIECE - CHARMING CHARLESTON RETIRED
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NEW LOWER PRICE If you didn't attend the 2003 Shelia's Convention and get one, There are not many left.
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CSLTD02 Shelia's EDWARD RUTLEDGE HOUSE - RETIRED
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NEW LOWER PRICE This is the last piece produced with the Shelia's Collectors Society logo. Comes with special bonus accessory.
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CHB04 Shelia's 28 SOUTH BATTERY -TAN RETIRED
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The architecture of 28 South Battery blends the Italianate and Gothic Revival.
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CHB05 Shelia's 30 SOUTH BATTERY - YELLOW RETIRED
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James E. Spear built this three story Italianate house c. 1860 as his residence.
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CHB07 Shelia's 32 SOUTH BATTERY RETIRED
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This grand home was constructed in 1782 for Col. John Ashe.
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G0001AG Shelia's Retired RAINBOW ROW Convention Piece
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Only available to groups meeting in Charleston.
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CHS62 Shelia's SOUTH OF BROAD TAN RETIRED
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NEW LOWER PRICE One of 5 South of Broad retired houses we are offering.
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CHS63 Shelia's SOUTH OF BROAD LAVENDER RETIRED
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NEW LOWER PRICE One of 5 South of Broad retired houses we are offering.
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CHS64 Shelia's SOUTH OF BROAD DARK PINK RETIRED
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NEW LOWER PRICE One of 5 South of Broad retired houses we are offering.
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CHS65 Shelia's SOUTH OF BROAD CREAM RETIRED
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NEW LOWER PRICE One of 5 South of Broad retired houses we are offering.
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CHS67 Shelia's MIDDLETON PLACE II - RETIRED
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NEW LOWER PRICE Today's Middleton Place House is all that remains of what was once a three-part residential complex.
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CHS68 ARTIST PROOF Shelia's DR. VINCENT LeSEIGNEUR HOUSE RETIRED
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LAST ONE LEFT
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CHS70 Sheila's 7 MEETING STREET RETIRED
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Built about 1788 by Josiah Smith, this grand Charleston ‘double house’ has a layer of brick under the cypress weatherboading.
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CHS73 Shelia's LONG BRIDGE - MAGNOLIA PLANTATION - RETIRED
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NEW LOWER PRICE internationally recognized Long Bridge, has become the pictoral symbol of the estate.
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CHS74 Shelia's CENTRAL STATION - RETIRED
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This double fire station was built in 1887-88 at 262 Meeting Street as part of the establishment of the City Fire Department.
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CHS75 Sheila's CLASSIC CHARLESTON SIDEPORCH HOUSE RETIRED
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NEW LOWER PRICE This classic Charleston house was built for Mary Scott in 1813. It is based on the famous Charleston
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CHS78 Sheila's RUTLEDGE HOUSE RETIRED
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NEW LOWER PRICE built in 1763, prior to the American Revolution, by John Rutledge, first Governor of South Carolina.
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CHS81 Shelia's COOPER RIVER BRIDGE RETIRED
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The Cooper River Bridge took 14 months to build and cost almost six million dollars. It opened to traffic in 1929.
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CHS86 Shelia's CALHOUN MANSION RETIRED RETIRED
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NEW LOWER PRICE The Calhoun Mansion was built in 1876 by George Walton Williams, a wealthy merchant and banker.
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CHS88 Shelia's NATHANIEL RUSSELL HOUSE RETIRED
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Built in 1808 by Nathaniel and Sarah Russell, is one of America's most important Federal period townhouses.
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VST35 Sheila's DRAYTON HOUSE II VST35 RETIRED
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This Victorian mansion, located on the famous Charleston battery, was built in 1885 by Charles H. Drayton.
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TR002 Shelia's PINK HOUSE - Treasured Places Resin RETIRED
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A three dimensional resin box with accurate architectural details inside and outside.
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TR003 Shelia's ST. MICHAELS CHURCH - Treasured Places Resin RETIRED
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HALF PRICE. A three dimensional resin box with accurate architectural details inside and outside.
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TR004 Shelia's ST. PHILLIPS CHURCH - Treasured Places Resin RETIRED
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HALF PRICE A three dimensional resin box with accurate architectural details inside and outside.
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TR006 Shelia's DRAYTON HALL - Treasured Places Resin RETIRED
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A three dimensional resin box with accurate architectural details inside and outside.
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OCS02 SHELIA'S 25 MEETING ORNAMENT - HARD TO FIND!
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This ornament was only available in 1997 to members of Shelia's Collectors Society.
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ACC20 Shelia's RETIRED #2 MEETING WEDDING ACCESSORY
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NEW LOWER PRICE This Charleston bride’s attire represents a wedding dress pattern of the late 1800’s.
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ATL04 Shelia's WREN'S NEST - Atlanta, GA
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Atlanta's oldest house museum and Historic Landmark, was the home of author and journalist Joel Chandler Harris.
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BAR05 Shelia's MR. PEANUT BARN
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In the early twentieth century, barns were used for highway advertising. In return, the farmer only received a fresh coat of pai
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GAP02 Shelia's Moss House - Jekyll Island, GA
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Constructed in 1896 by William Struthers of Philadelphia, a member of the ultra exclusive “Jekyll Island Club.”
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GHO07 Shelia's CATFISH PLANTATION - Waxahatchie, TX
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NEW LOWER PRICE Catfish Plantation is the birthplace of Paul Richards, a famous baseball player for the New York Yankees.
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LWC03 Shelia's Hunting Island Lighthouse- Hunting Island SC - RETIRED
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SB001 Shelia's SCOUT'S REST RANCH - North Platte, NE
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NEW LOWER PRICE This was “Buffalo Bill's” house, the most famous Nebraskan of his day.
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