Kensington Palace Watercolour Ceramic Bauble
- SKU
- 7001016011000
- gender
- unisex
Out of stock
Description
This classically beautiful ceramic bauble features a delicate watercolour of Kensington Palace.
The exquisite watercolour was painted by artist David Brunwin. During his lifetime he exhibited in many prestigious galleries and was an active member of the Wapping Art Group.
Kensington palace was once a small and suburban villa, known as Nottingham House. New monarchs William III and Mary II chose it as their new country retreat in 1689.
- Ceramic bauble with hanging ribbon
- Made in the UK
- Approximately 8.5 x 6.5cm (3.5 x 2.5 inches)
Delivery & Return
Delivery
All orders are processed immediately and are despatched on clearance of payment - within 3-5 days, depending on the time of receipt and if the products are in stock. If a product is no longer available or out of stock, you will be contacted by phone or email as soon as possible and provided with a new delivery date, if applicable.
Christmas delivery cut-off dates
To make sure your gifts arrive in time for Christmas, place your order by:
UK and Ireland: 14 December
USA: 06 December
Rest of the world: 30 November
Standard shipping charges
Postage and packing is based on geographical areas:
UK: £5.99
EU: £20.00
US & Canada: £25.00
Rest of the World: From £35.00 *
Some countries charge import duties and taxes. You are considered the importer of goods and must comply with all laws and regulations of the destination country of your order.
Official palace guidebooks, up to a maximum of 3 in a basket, are delivered to a UK address free of charge. If any other products, or additional guidebooks, are added to the basket, the delivery charges will apply as shown above.
* Exceptional delivery charges - We reserve the right to vary our standard shipping charges on items which are unusually high in weight, volume or value. We will contact customers to advise on any additional charges prior to shipping.
For more information, please check our delivery information page.





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