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Yule – Yuletide Bees in a Bag

A traditional charm for your house.

£12.00

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Yule – T shirt with Red-nosed Baphomet

An alternative to a Christmas Jumper! The MWM’s Yule Tee, in sizes S-XXL. Baphomet awaits you, disguised as Rudolf hiding within a garland of Holly & Ivy, lounging under the Misletoe. Now how about that kiss?

£20.00

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Yule – MWM Toy Theatre

Toy Theatre to cut out and construct

£20.00


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Yule – Yuletide Tree Greetings Card pack of 5

This card features a printed fern picked in Boscastle’s Valency Valley and the museum logo on the reverse.

£10.00

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Miniature Broom

A tiny real twig broom.

£3.00

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Yule – Yuletide Tree Greetings Card

This card features a printed fern picked in Boscastle’s Valency Valley and the museum logo on the reverse.

£2.50

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Yule – Yuletide Goat Greetings Card pack of 5

This card features Old Christmas riding a goat, by Robert Seymour, 1836. With gold envelope

£10.00

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Book – Daniel Grenier Monograph

Published by HarbourWitch Press, a limited run book of Daniel Grenier prints, with accompanying postcard set.

‘Daniel Greiner was a German artist born in Pforzheim, Germany in 1872. Born into a religious family with many siblings, Greiner first studied philosophy and theology in Giessen, before taking up a position as a clergyman in Schotten. Always interested in art, after a conflict with the authorities in his parish, he decided to concentrate on a career as an artist.
He was accepted into the Paris Academy and trained as a sculptor in Berlin. At the age of 31 he became a member of the Darmstadt Kunsthalle artists’ colony. The artists lived and worked in a remarkable series of buildings, created in the Jugendstil (Youth Style) mode, which was the German counterpart of Art Nouveau, based in Mathildenhöhe. In 1906, he moved with his family to Jugenheim an der Bergstrasse, where he founded the “Werkstätte für Grabmalkunst Greiner und Guth” (workshop for gravestone art) and also his own publishing house for the publication of his graphic works.
The woodcuts and ink drawings displayed here are mostly dated 1914/15. It is not known if they were intended for publication, were a commission or were just a personal project. The witches he depicts are both playful and sinister but all very much in control of their existence. To quote a contemporary phrase, they are all, ‘living deliciously’.
We are delighted to be able to reproduce them here and bring his work to a wider public.’

£12.00

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Yule – Red-nosed Baphomet – Handmade Tree Decoration

Hand made by Witches – Wooden Yule decoration!

£8.00

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Yule – Yuletide Goat Greetings Card

This card features a jolly Father Yule riding a goat and holding a Wassail bowl, with the museum logo on the reverse.

£2.50

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Yule – Kitten/Krampus Greetings Card

Krampus is getting more than he bargained for, which shows felines really are in charge! All cat people know this…

£2.50

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Yule – A Yuletide Witch Greetings Card pack of 5

Based on an original illustration, ‘A Woodland Fairy’  believed to be Prussian, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons in 1905. We like her red cape and the obviously mischievous cat!

£10.00

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Yule – Kitten/Krampus Greetings Card pack of 5

Krampus is getting more than he bargained for, which shows felines really are in charge! All cat people know this…

£10.00

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Book – Fear Nothing – Based on the True Story of the Cornish Witch Anne Jefferies

Book – Fear Nothing – A tale of the Cornish Witch Anne Jefferies.

A fictional account that brings Cornwall’s most remarkable witchcraft case vividly to life.

With a preface by Gemma Gary.

£12.00

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Yule – A Yuletide Witch Greetings Card

Based on an original illustration, ‘A Woodland Fairy’  believed to be Prussian, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons in 1905. We like her red cape and the obviously mischievous cat!

£2.50