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Planter Made Of Reclaimed Stone From The Palace Of Westminster WWII

Stock No

HOG1940

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2015
  • £425.00
  • €486 Euro
  • $568 US Dollar

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Item Description

A stone planter made from stone from the structure of the Houses of Parliament, damaged by enemy bombing on the 10th May 1941. With original letter of authenticity, dated 13th May 1942.

Over the course of second world war the Palace of Westminster was damaged in air raids on 14 different occasions. On the night of 10 to 11 May 1941, German bombs caused severe damage when the roof of Westminster Hall and the Commons Chamber were set alight.

Stone retrieved from the bombings were subsequently used to make items for sale to raise funds on behalf of HRH The Duke of Gloucester's Red Cross and St. John Fund. Commonly these were bookends, ashtrays, inkwells and other small items  It is, however, rare to find a large piece such as this planter and also an items that retains its original letter of authenticity.

Whilst it's difficult to be certain of the age and original location of this piece, it does have a peg hole on one side which would indicate perhaps it pre-dates the19th century re-construction after the devastating fire of 1834. Westminster Hall, which survived the fire, dates back to the 11th century.

 

Item Info

Seller

HAND OF GLORY

Seller Location

Wiltshire, Wiltshire

Item Dimensions

H: 38cm W: 43cm D: 43cm

Period

18th Century & Earlier

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Location

Wiltshire, Wiltshire

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Contact No

+44 (0)1249 447478

+44 (0)7867 305451

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