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Westminster Hall Royal Arms Shield Cast

£80.00
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Description

Produced by Devon-based woodcarver William Barsley, this intricately-detailed cast is a scale replica of one of the shields borne by the oak angels that form part of the hammerbeam roof of Westminster Hall the oldest building in the Palace of Westminster. 

Featuring the lion (or 'leopard') of England and the fleur-de-lys of France, the shield is that of Richard II, King of England from 1377 to 1399, whose legacy lives on in the art and architecture of the Hall. 

In 2018-19 William was part of a team of historic woodcarvers tasked with restoring the original angels and their shields to their former glory, following in the footsteps of the medieval craftsmen who constructed the roof of the Hall in the 14th Century. 

His unique insight into their tools and methods, as well as some of the unseen details of each angel, is reflected in this exquisite collector's piece, one that bears the marks not only of William's chisel but of the grain in the wood captured during the mould-making process.

William's cast shield makes a beautiful gift for someone with an interest in history, a connection with Parliament, or just an appreciation of fine craftsmanship and rare talent. 

  • Made in the UK
  • Cast in resin
  • 19cm x 14cm x 3cm
  • 700g

Meet the Maker

William Barsley is a traditional woodcarver specialising in high quality bespoke carving and restoration work throughout the UK and abroad. Classically trained in Historic Woodcarving and Gilding (having studied at the City and Guilds London School of Art), William is passionate about his craft and in ensuring this ancient skill continues to be practised and celebrated. Between 2018 and 2019, William worked on a restoration project to conserve the medieval hammerbeam roof of Westminster Hall.

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Constituency: South Devon (Caroline Voaden MP)

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