Gift Shop
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Stop on in at The Sugar Plum Tree Gift Shoppe to get that one-of-a-kind item that you have been looking for. We have everything from the works of Eugene Field to a variety of vintage toys and games. Come on by during our regular museum hours and don’t forget that members get 15% off their entire purchase!
Eugene Field’s most famous book of poetry, this Airmont Publishing book is a black and white version of the Scribner & Son’s 1904 Maxfield Parrish version.
& Other Verse – $15.00
Journey to enchanted lands with this Fern Bisel Peat
Art Deco-style illustrated book with 8 of Eugene Field’s classic poems and accompanying CD.
Eugene Field:
The Children’s Poet – $9.00
This biographical outline of Eugene Field’s life, from his beginnings in St. Louis to his death in Chicago, is intendedfor children.
This classic bedtime poem tells the tale of three
children in a wooden Dutch shoe and is
illustrated by Johanna Westerman.
This brilliant new hardcover version of Eugene Field’s most famous book of poetry was made exclusively by the Field House Museum and includes full color prints by Maxfield Parrish. Newly produced, this version of Scribner & Son’s 1904 edition was printed locally and showcases one of Eugene’s most famous poems Wynken, Blynken, & Nod on the front cover.
Jim Shore Wynken, Blynken & Nod Figurine – $45.00
Commemorate the fisherman three with this Jim Shore figurine made of stone resin to resemble hand carved wood. The ship is designed with multicolored quilt-like patterns, which is a Jim Shore’s signature style.
China Baroque Jewelry
Indulge in our newest line of jewelry. These beautiful pieces truly are one-of-a-kind. They are made from re-purposed pieces of china. (Designs are one-of-a-kind; please call to see what we have in stock.)
Windup Toys
Our ever-changing selection of windup toys ranges from animals to transportation and come in a wide range of prices. These are all reproductions of classic windups from the late 1800s to the early 1900s.