Plaques - Tradescant Wall Plaque
Based on an XVII century plaque displayed at the Museum of Garden History. Recarved to depict John Tradescant (1608-1662), gardener to Charles II and famous for bringing numerous plant species to England, including many from America. Up to two letters or numerals may be cast into the stone either side of the figure (i.e. 4 in total).
This UK Made collection of Stonework is the most comprehensive of its kind produced anywhere. Pieces from the range have been chosen for the gardens of some of the worlds most famous buildings, including palaces, stately homes, National Trust properties, international hotels, state buildings and gardens, as well as private houses and gardens of every description. Each single item is the work of highly skilled craftsmen.
Tradescant Wall Plaque Dimensions - Width 555mm (21 7/8") . Height 695mm (27 3/8") . Depth 135mm (5 5/16") . Weight 65kg (143lb)
- Colour options - Pictured in Bath
- All the images in this range show stoneware at various ages and stages of maturity. The qualities of the stone ensure a rapid weathering of ornamental pieces.
- Supplied shrink wrapped & packed on pallets
- Delivery is kerbside only and does not include siting or installation
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![]() Made to order, approximately 6-8 weeks Product Code: DDQ660 |
our price £249.00delivery: small order note |