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Ceramic Poppies from the Tower
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The sea of poppies at the tower? I ordered one a few months ago,it arrived this morning having been cleaned up.Together with a very nice certificate of authenticity+ a booklet which gives a lot of information about what everything means.Brilliant.
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#2
Good I am waiting for mine to arrive too!
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#3
Nice one folks. Thumb up
Never thought of getting one myself - probably WAAAAY too late now but will have a look

....bugger - tiz too late Sad
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#4
Yes, they sold them very quickly.
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I bought one in October, 18th I think, round about 705 thousandth, by the Wednesday 2-3 days later all 888,246 had sold, waiting for mine to arrive. Not got anyone in particular to remember from WW1 but I purchased because we all owe a big debt. Freedom is not free, it comes at a price, some paid the ultimate price. Lets remember and give thinks to all the allied men and women to which we owe our liberty, all faiths, all religions, the whole empire fought for us our debt will never be repaid ......
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Thought I would re-open this thread ...... my poppy has finally arrived. very pleased with it, I believe it was an early one as the stem is rusty, I will keep it boxed, fragile and irreplaceable.

At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.

1914-1918 1939-1945 and many conflicts since

all races all creeds all colours ..... they fought for freedom, they gave their lives for freedom, god bless them all
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(14-01-2015, 21:44)4evaabaggie Wrote: Thought I would re-open this thread ...... my poppy has finally arrived. very pleased with it, I believe it was an early one as the stem is rusty, I will keep it boxed, fragile and irreplaceable.

        At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.

                     1914-1918      1939-1945          and many conflicts since

all races all creeds all colours ..... they fought for freedom, they gave their lives for freedom, god bless them all

Mine arrived about a week ago and was number 680,000 something. The metal rod was also very rusty but cleaned up well.

Don't be tempted to place them in your garden as any severe frost would damage the ceramic petals.

My wife found a Company called James Lister who are based somewhere in Smethwick and make holders specially for the poppies. So now the poppy is displayed proudly in a reception room.

Mine was bought in memory of an Uncle who was killed while on a bombing raid over Austria. He was just 22 years old and had become a father only two month's earlier. He probably never even saw his daughter.

R.I.P Dougie and all those brave young men who made the ultimate sacrifice to prevent Britain becoming enslaved by a mad German Corporal and his cronies.
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Would love to buy one, I know they sold out but is there any type of resale available!
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