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| Excalibur Paperknife - PewterThe Excalibur (Caliburn) sword, which was forged on the Isle of Avalon, represents the symbol of the cross and invincibility of moral force. King Arthur accepted it from the lady of the lake on condition that when his life neared the end he should return it to her. At the battle of Camlann in 537 AD Arthur was mortally wounded and entrusted Sir Bedivere to return Excalibur to the lake where it lives waiting to emerge anew.
Pewter handle topped with an amethyst colour Swarovski crystal in the hilt on a chrome-plated steel blade.
Handle width 32mm, Length 69mm, Overall length (inc. blade) 195mm
Supplied in a satin-lined gift box.
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| History of King Arthur - TapestryOn the right is Merlin, viewing Arthur and Guinevere in a garden of Courtly love. In the centre is Camelot. On the left are several of the Knights of the Round Table.
Size 55cm x 110cm
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| King Arthur - Pitkin Guide bookA simple, colourful and very popular introductory guide book in English, French and German versions.
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| Lady of the Fountain - TapestryFrom an original illustration by Alan Lee, artist and book illustrator.
82cm by 88cm
Dyes are resistant to oxidisation and to the effects of sunlight.
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| Quest for the Holy Grail - TapestryArming and Departure of the Knights.
From an original wall tapestry by E. Burne Jones, J. H. Dearl and William Morris.
Approximate size 107cm by 67cm (42" by 27")
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| The Discovery of King Arthur - Geoffrey AsheDid King Arthur exist? In this new edition of a fascinating historical investigation, Geoffrey Ashe approaches the question from a unique angle, offering convincing proof that a person known as Arthur existed and that he was more like the Arthur of legend Geoffrey Ashe, widely regarded as one of the leading Arthurian specialists, lives in Glastonbury.
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| Unicorn, Lion and Shields - TapestryThe arms of knights of the round table bidden to seek the unicorn.
From a wall tapestry by William Morris (1836 - 1896).
Size: 55cm x 110cm
22 by 43 inches
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