Collectibles
Danbury Mint Hampton Court Collectible Model
- Item Number
- 148
- Estimated Value
- 200 USD
- Opening Bid
- 33 USD
Item Description
Produced by the Danbury Mint in the mid-90's as part of the Royal Residences of the British Monarchy series, this is a cold-cast porcelain, hand painted replica of Hampton Court near London. Hampton Court was built in the 1500's and expanded greatly by William III. The palace, one of two surviving palaces owned by Henry VIII, is now open to the public and is one of London's primary tourist attractions. The model is registered as Serial Number A7199 and measures approximately 9.5 by 16 inches.
Item Special Note
This model has nearly 100 chimneys on the 1,000 room palace and one is broken off. Part is included. Sold as is. Winning bidder is responsible for shipping/pick-up of the item by Feb. 24, 2012 from South Central College, Faribault campus.
Donated By:
Donna & Larry Kaspersen
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