WOW… check out this pirate ship. At £28,000 it has to be one of the most expensive toys available this Christmas and it’s available from Hamley’s, London’s infamous toy store.
It’s hand crafted and suitable for all those budding Captain Jack Sparrows. It would need to sit outside (unless you’ve got room of course), and is fitted with upper and lower decks, anti-slip decking, fore and aft cabins with windows and cannons. With a solid brass bell, personalised brass plaque, Jolly Roger and ships wheel this will bring a smile to the most spoilt miserable kid!
Dimensions: (H) 5.9 x (W)2.2 x (L) 7.5 metres.
Made by Smoby, this sit and ride F1 car will light up any kids day. Lewis Hamilton seems to be the ‘Billion Dollar’ man of the hour so why not get your kids in the fast lane with this little beauty at £499.
It runs off an electric 12V battery and you obviously get the charger thrown in.
It’s suitable for kids 3 – 13 and can be bought here.
Made by the world’s best-selling Cognac company, it highlights seven generations of master blenders dating to 1800 and Hennessy’s first master blender, Jean Fillioux.
Described on the Harrods website as an intensely complex bouquet with hints of candied fruit, wild roses and rancio, with an earthy aroma that comes from ageing, this has go to be the 2007 lottery winners drink of choice.
This little home ice making gadget is brilliant for party season. It’s called the Mini Contessa and at 400 High x 310 Wide x 380 Deep it really is a portable device.
You can select up to 3 cube sizes and it takes between 10 to 16 minutes to produce 10 cubes. All you do is fill the 2 litre water tank and plug it in!
By the time you’ve got the cocktail ready you’ll have your ice. The Contessa can store up to 700 cubes, plenty for a party.
Very cool and a must have for party season at £178.00.
Buy yours here.
It’s quite unusual for a company such as Asprey’s of London to bling up this Mario Brothers classic, but they have!
It’s a collectors edition made of 18k gold. Basically they have replaced the plastic casing and surrounded the display with pave diamonds.
It totals 27 ounces and costs a ridiculous £12,500… I don’t think my son will be getting one for Christmas – it wouldn’t last 5 minutes.