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Special Editions






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Dimensions:
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Imperial:
Height: 35"
Width: 37"
Depth: 12"


Metric:
Height: 890mm
Width: 940mm
Depth: 305mm

Weight: 50 kg approximately

Disclaimer:
All dimensions, weight and colouring vary due to the natural materials used and the throughout handmade process.


New York Stock Exchange, Large

Limited Edition of 15
35inch x 37inch x 12inch


Designed by George B. Post
When – 1903
Where – New York, USA

Prior to 1901 the New York Stock Exchange moved from building to building as the need for more space increased.

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During the years of 1896 and 1901 volume of stocks traded increased by six times and it was decided that a huge permanent Exchange building was required.

Eight architects were asked to submit their designs in competition which George B. Post won with his neoclassical design.

The new building opened at 18 Broad Street on 22nd April 1903. The marble pediment contains high relief sculptures and sits atop 6 tall columns topped with Corinthian capitals. The pediment relief of the Stock Exchange was sculpted by John Quincy Adams Ward and carved by the Piccirilli Brothers. It represents Integrity Protecting the Works of Man.



This model is available to order.
Please allow for a production / delivery time of 16 - 20 weeks.








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Dimensions:
More Info
Imperial:
Height: 7"
Width: 7.3"
Depth: 2.4"


Metric:
Height: 180mm
Width: 185mm
Depth: 60mm

Weight: 2 kg

Disclaimer:
All dimensions, weight and colouring vary due to the natural materials used and the throughout handmade process.


The Rimbaud and Verlaine Poetry House, Camden, London
A special commission

Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) and Paul Verlaine (1844-1896) are amongst the most important and influential poets in French 19th Century literature.

While living at No 8 Royal College Street in 1873 they …
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  • Composed some of their most important poetry, in Rimbaud’s case probably including Illuminations and A Season in Hell
  • Conducted a scandalous love affair
  • Drank absinthe, smoked pipes, and explored the seamier side of Victorian London
  • Had mock knife fights, with the blades wrapped to prevent serious injury
  • Advertised French language conversation classes (it is not clear whether they had any customers)
  • Quarrelled, culminating in a violent argument during which Verlaine struck Rimbaud in the face with a fish, just purchased from Camden market
  • Shortly afterwards Verlaine shot and wounded Rimbaud in a hotel room in Brussels, an incident that resulted in Verlaine going to prison
 
This detailed scale Timothy Richards House model of the building made famous by the badly behaved French poets is a special commission, an example of urban Regency design with a distinctive railway-influenced Camden vibe.
 
For every sale of the model Timothy Richards will make a £50 donation to the Rimbaud and Verlaine Foundation, the London-based Arts Charity inspired by the poets.

Charity commission number 1157063.







This model is now ready to pre-order.
Please allow for a delivery time of up to eight to ten weeks.








Click on the image to enlarge.
Dimensions:
More Info
Imperial:
Height: 11"
Width: 9"
Depth: 5.5"


Metric:
Height: 278mm
Width: 229mm
Depth: 140mm

Weight: 5 kg

Disclaimer:
All dimensions, weight and colouring vary due to the natural materials used and the throughout handmade process.


Radcliffe Camera Oxford
Hallmarked & Plated in Sterling Silver with Marble Base
Please contact our office on 0044 1225 311 664 for details.
The production of this model can take up to 20 weeks as it has to go through different time consuming stages including hall marking.


The Bodleian Library or Radcliffe Camera in Sterling Silver (electro formed) has developed its own patina typical for silver, over time.
Designed by James Gibbs
When – 1748
Where – Oxford, England

The Bodleian Library model was initially commissioned by the Bodleian Library. Copies of the original plans were used to make this model.


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The Radcliffe Camera was designed by James Gibbs in the English Palladian style with Baroque overtones to house the Radcliffe Science Library. It is situated in the beautiful University city of Oxford, England next to the Bodleian Library.

The estate of the notable Doctor John Radcliffe, physician to Queen Anne, funded the construction of the Library after his death in 1714.

Construction began in 1737 and the library finally opened in 1749. The building occupies a central square within Oxford and has become a landmark and symbol of the city.




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Special Editions


Click on the image to enlarge.
Dimensions:
More Info
Imperial:
Height: 35"
Width: 37"
Depth: 12"


Metric:
Height: 890mm
Width: 940mm
Depth: 305mm

Weight: 50 kg approximately

Disclaimer:
All dimensions, weight and colouring vary due to the natural materials used and the throughout handmade process.


New York Stock Exchange, Large

Limited Edition of 15
35inch x 37inch x 12inch


Designed by George B. Post
When – 1903
Where – New York, USA

Prior to 1901 the New York Stock Exchange moved from building to building as the need for more space increased.

More Info
During the years of 1896 and 1901 volume of stocks traded increased by six times and it was decided that a huge permanent Exchange building was required.

Eight architects were asked to submit their designs in competition which George B. Post won with his neoclassical design.

The new building opened at 18 Broad Street on 22nd April 1903. The marble pediment contains high relief sculptures and sits atop 6 tall columns topped with Corinthian capitals. The pediment relief of the Stock Exchange was sculpted by John Quincy Adams Ward and carved by the Piccirilli Brothers. It represents Integrity Protecting the Works of Man.



This model is available to order.
Please allow for a production / delivery time of 16 - 20 weeks.








Click on the image to enlarge.
Dimensions:
More Info
Imperial:
Height: 7"
Width: 7.3"
Depth: 2.4"


Metric:
Height: 180mm
Width: 185mm
Depth: 60mm

Weight: 2 kg

Disclaimer:
All dimensions, weight and colouring vary due to the natural materials used and the throughout handmade process.


The Rimbaud and Verlaine Poetry House, Camden, London
A special commission

Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) and Paul Verlaine (1844-1896) are amongst the most important and influential poets in French 19th Century literature.

While living at No 8 Royal College Street in 1873 they …
More Info
  • Composed some of their most important poetry, in Rimbaud’s case probably including Illuminations and A Season in Hell
  • Conducted a scandalous love affair
  • Drank absinthe, smoked pipes, and explored the seamier side of Victorian London
  • Had mock knife fights, with the blades wrapped to prevent serious injury
  • Advertised French language conversation classes (it is not clear whether they had any customers)
  • Quarrelled, culminating in a violent argument during which Verlaine struck Rimbaud in the face with a fish, just purchased from Camden market
  • Shortly afterwards Verlaine shot and wounded Rimbaud in a hotel room in Brussels, an incident that resulted in Verlaine going to prison
 
This detailed scale Timothy Richards House model of the building made famous by the badly behaved French poets is a special commission, an example of urban Regency design with a distinctive railway-influenced Camden vibe.
 
For every sale of the model Timothy Richards will make a £50 donation to the Rimbaud and Verlaine Foundation, the London-based Arts Charity inspired by the poets.

Charity commission number 1157063.







This model is now ready to pre-order.
Please allow for a delivery time of up to eight to ten weeks.








Click on the image to enlarge.
Dimensions:
More Info
Imperial:
Height: 11"
Width: 9"
Depth: 5.5"


Metric:
Height: 278mm
Width: 229mm
Depth: 140mm

Weight: 5 kg

Disclaimer:
All dimensions, weight and colouring vary due to the natural materials used and the throughout handmade process.


Radcliffe Camera Oxford
Hallmarked & Plated in Sterling Silver with Base
Please contact our office on 0044 1225 311 664 for details.
The production of this model can take up to 20 weeks as it has to go through different stages and last has to be hall marked.


More Info
Designed by James Gibbs
When – 1748
Where – Oxford, England

The Bodleian Library commissioned the model. Copies of the original plans were used to make this model.

The Radcliffe Camera was designed by James Gibbs in the English Palladian style with Baroque overtones to house the Radcliffe Science Library. It is situated in the beautiful University city of Oxford, England next to the Bodleian Library.

The estate of the notable Doctor John Radcliffe, physician to Queen Anne, funded the construction of the Library after his death in 1714.

Construction began in 1737 and the library finally opened in 1749. The building occupies a central square within Oxford and has become a landmark and symbol of the city.





Please call our office on:
National Tel: 01225 789 996
International:
+ 44 (0)1225 789 996