In 2014, the Tower of London marked the centenary of the outbreak of The First World War (WWI) with the commemorative art installation called “Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red,” which saw the tower moat filled with 888,246 ceramic poppies and was visited by almost 5 million people from across the globe.
Each poppy represented a British military fatality lost during The First World War.
These poppies are valuable, highly sought after and will appreciate over time.
Each poppy is handmade and are individually unique, we therefore ship in extremely strong bespoke packaging and via an insured parcel service that fully underwrites any breakages.
In 2014, the Tower of London marked the centenary of the outbreak of The First World War (WWI) with the commemorative art installation called “Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red,” which saw the tower moat filled with 888,246 ceramic poppies and was visited by almost 5 million people from across the globe.
Each poppy represented a British military fatality lost during The First World War.
These poppies are valuable, highly sought after and will appreciate over time.
Each poppy is handmade and are individually unique, we therefore ship in extremely strong bespoke packaging and via an insured parcel service that fully underwrites any breakages.
In 2014, the Tower of London marked the centenary of the outbreak of The First World War (WWI) with the commemorative art installation called “Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red,” which saw the tower moat filled with 888,246 ceramic poppies and was visited by almost 5 million people from across the globe.
Each poppy represented a British military fatality lost during The First World War.
These poppies are valuable, highly sought after and will appreciate over time.
Each poppy is handmade and are individually unique, we therefore ship in extremely strong bespoke packaging and via a premium parcel service.
Poppy appeal: Artist Paul Cummins planned the project for 888,246 ceramic flowers to be planted at the Tower of London and all will be sold to raise millions for charity
Source: dailymail.co.uk
This is a small collection, now being offered for sale for the first time since 2014, and you can get your hands on one, but you must be ‘quick…’
From each poppy sold a donation of £25 will be made to the Royal British Legion so you will continue to support the original charities that benefitted from this project.
There will never be any more of these and each are completely unique, hand made, and are guaranteed to have been part of this historic commemorative installation.
There are only a very limited amount of these poppies so please order quickly… when they’re gone they will NEVER be repeated…
Poppy appeal: Artist Paul Cummins planned the project for 888,246 ceramic flowers to be planted at the Tower of London and all will be sold to raise millions for charity
Source: dailymail.co.uk
This is a small collection, now being offered for sale for the first time since 2014, and you can get your hands on one, but you must be ‘quick…’
There will never be any more of these and each are completely unique, hand made, and are guaranteed to have been part of this historic commemorative installation.
There are only a very limited amount of these poppies so please order quickly… when they’re gone they will NEVER be repeated…
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