Lucky Sixpence for Your Shoe

Lucky Sixpence for Your Shoe

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Price Range:$7$14 Average Price:$11 —— Lucky Sixpence for Your Shoe by V1003 Beverly Clark Collection: Item Number: BC-17H () Reviews Retail: $12.95 Our Price: Price per Package: $12.95 (See description for quantity per package.) You save This item is on back order until Quantity 0 Create a Wish List Already have an account? Click here to sign in. Don't have an account? Click here to create an account Add this item to your Wish List. Quantity: This item has been added in your wishlist. This item has been added in...



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Lucky Sixpence for Your Shoe
Lucky Sixpence for Your Shoe

Something old, something, Something borrowed, something blue, With a sixpence for your shoe." This ancient nuptial rhyme is included in this traditional kit, which provides a place for your own family to record their traditions. It is intended to be handed down, generation to generation. This item includes a gift envelope, coin, and booklet

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Lucky Sixpence for Your Shoe
Lucky Sixpence for Your Shoe

Lucky Sixpence for Your Shoe by V1003 Beverly Clark Collection: Item Number: BC-17H () Reviews Retail: $12.95 Our Price: Price per Package: $12.95 (See description for quantity per package.) You save This item is on back order until Quantity 0 Create a Wish List Already have an account? Click here to sign in. Don't have an account? Click here to create an account Add this item to your Wish List. Quantity: This item has been added in your wishlist. This item has been added in...

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LUCKY SIXPENCE for Your Shoe
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A Lucky Sixpence For Your Shoe
A Lucky Sixpence For Your Shoe

This lucky sixpence completes the list of the wedding necessities for good luck. These are genuine sixpence from England, first minted by Edward VI in 1551. It was made popular as a wedding tradition by brides of the Victorian Era. When placed in her shoe, it brought the couple future wealth and good fortune in their marriage. The last of the sixpence were minted in 1967 under Queen Elizabeth II.

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