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Buyer Danielle Lambrecht chooses products based on the museum's maritime focus, as well as its attention to history and anthropology. You'll find maritime-themed glassware and china there, antiques from the Far East, and jewelry from Mexico.
Low end It's hard to beat a dime for a plastic monkey. Also, check out the Japanese bamboo ear cleaners ($1.50), and a Peruvian three-legged clay pig (for good luck) at $3.50. True love: Here's a good gift for newlyweds: the homecoming mug, a replica of one in the museum's Asian collection. Six feet high by three feet across, the not-so-dainty porcelain cup bears a blue-and-yellow image of a couple. $65. Going down with the ship: A T-shirt designed like the jacket of a Titanic officer, posters of the doomed ship, refrigerator magnets, and books, books, books on the subject - still hot a year after the movie's release. All under $30.
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