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This delightful collection of porcelain has been specially designed for children and features many of the rare and wonderful animals that once formed the Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London.
£40.00
Code: 000/08904
Diameter: 8" (20.4cm)
Code: 000/08906
£35.00
Code: 000/08907
After Henry acquired the palace from Cardinal Wolsey, he spent vast sums developing it into a magnificent royal residence. The Great Gatehouse is depicted on this box with the King's Arms and a border of Tudor Roses with 'eavesdroppers' - carved wooden heads from the rafters of the Great Hall - whilst inside the base is a terracotta roundel of a Roman emperor from the Anne Boleyn Gatehouse.
Diameter: 1 3/4" (4.3cm)
£120.00
Code: 001/08943
No palace can match the Tower of London’s colourful history. The White Tower and Traitors’ Gate feature on the lid of this dramatic box, while included on the base are William I, Captain Blood stealing the Crown Jewels, Sir Walter Raleigh, an elephant from Henry III’s menagerie, a Yeoman Warder, and one of the ravens, without whose presence at the Tower, it is said, the Kingdom will fall.
Code: 001/08979
The historic coronation crown, named after Edward the Confessor, forms part of the royal regalia. It is used only for the coronation of the sovereign and was last used during Queen Elizabeth II's own coronation ceremony in 1953. The crown is kept in the Tower of London.
Code: 001/09062
Kensington Palace, birthplace and childhood home of Queen Victoria.
Length: 2 1/8" (5.4cm)
£99.00
Code: 002/08853
17th-century delftware inspired this floral ornament, the fith in the series. The hand-painted parrot tulips are modelled in porcelain and set into an enamel box.
Height: 2 1/2" (6.3cm)
£85.00
Code: 004/W0323
A beautiful little box depicting a gold-embellished carving of an angel of about 1530 from the Chapel Royal of Hampton Court Palace. Further angels from the Chapel feature around the base.
Diameter: 1 1/4" (3.1cm)
Code: 015/08970
Design inspired by an 18th-century delft chinoiserie plate. This mirror is in the Historic Royal Palaces collection.
Diameter: 2 1/2" (6.3cm)
£75.00
Code: 027/08954
This magnificent box shows the exuberant new garden designs introduced at Hampton Court Palace by Queen Mary II and King William III, incorporating new planting ideas and water features from Holland. Sir Christopher Wren’s grand baroque South and East fronts of the Palace, with the Arms of William III, decorate the base.
Width: 2 1/8" (5.5cm)
A limited edition of 500
£185.00
Code: 058/08948
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