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House of Lords Tudor Rose Brooch

House of Lords Tudor Rose Brooch

An emblem of the English crown dating back to Henry VII (1485-1509), the Tudor Rose which combines both the Red Rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York is a recurring decorative device used throughout the House of Lords.

This beautiful, intricate enamelled brooch reflects some of the stunning neo-gothic wallpapers, furniture and fabrics of A.W.N. Pugin's Palace interiors. An elegant gift with a connection to English royal history, the brooch is presented in a branded House of Lords gift box. 

$26.00
House of Lords Tudor Rose Brooch
$26.00

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House of Lords Tudor Rose Brooch

An emblem of the English crown dating back to Henry VII (1485-1509), the Tudor Rose which combines both the Red Rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York is a recurring decorative device used throughout the House of Lords.

This beautiful, intricate enamelled brooch reflects some of the stunning neo-gothic wallpapers, furniture and fabrics of A.W.N. Pugin's Palace interiors. An elegant gift with a connection to English royal history, the brooch is presented in a branded House of Lords gift box. 

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An emblem of the English crown dating back to Henry VII (1485-1509), the Tudor Rose which combines both the Red Rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York is a recurring decorative device used throughout the House of Lords.

This beautiful, intricate enamelled brooch reflects some of the stunning neo-gothic wallpapers, furniture and fabrics of A.W.N. Pugin's Palace interiors. An elegant gift with a connection to English royal history, the brooch is presented in a branded House of Lords gift box.