Last-minute gifts for Christmas
Still stuck for what to get your loved ones for Christmas? Here's a selection of the most inventive ideas for last-second presents.
The Vilac Ride On is a vintage white-metal car for children, with black rubber tyres and details such as shiny petrol cap and grille.
£95, TheWhiteCompany.com. Order before midday for next-day delivery.
King's Ginger is a liqueur created by fine-wine merchants Berry Bros in 1903 for King Edward VII. "Opulently and sublimely gingery", according to Jonathan Ray in The Field, it's excellent in cocktails.
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£20, BBR.com. Next-day delivery available.
The DJI Phantom 3 Standard, an entry-level drone with attached camera, is a "game-changer" and a gadget of the year award winner for Stuff magazine.
£619, Jessops.com, free next-day delivery.
The hipster craft-chocolate makers from Brooklyn now have a store in London.
12 bars of chocolate, £75, Mastbrothers.co.uk/collections/all. Place an order by the end of the day on21 December for Christmas delivery.
The National Art Pass gives free admission to more than 220 charging museums, galleries and historic properties across the UK, or 50% off admission to major exhibitions, along with a subscription to Art Quarterly magazine.
Individual £70, double £100. Artfund.org. Choose express delivery and order before 11pm for delivery within two working days.
You don't need a smart watch, but the Apple Watch makes it hard not to want one, says Stuff magazine.
From £300, Apple.com. Free next-day delivery. The pictured model, with Hermes leather strap, £1,150.
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