The Stunning Concorde Supersonic Skylines Print Collection – JUST £75
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The Stunning Concorde Supersonic Skylines Print Collection – JUST £75

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The Stunning Concorde Supersonic Skylines Print Collection – JUST £75

Concorde is without doubt the greatest passenger aircraft ever built – an enduring icon of expert British engineering and design. Her distinctive bird-like shape and loud powerful engines made her instantly recognisable around the world. As such, Concorde collectables are always in huge demand.

Hand-signed by the original artist

The Concorde Supersonic Skylines Framed Print Collection features 3 different artwork of Concorde flying above the skylines of New York, Paris & Sydney. Each taken from original artwork by Guild of Aviation artist, Tim O’Brien.

What's more, each Concorde Framed Print has been signed by the artist and features a Certificate of Guarantee on the back confirming the print’s 4,950 edition limit. Conveniently each frame comes framed and ready to hang on your wall.

Just 18 remaining

Due to incredible collector interest, we have just 18 sets available. It really is the perfect commemoration of Concorde, especially as we mark the 50th anniversary of Concorde this year.

With such a small number available it is advised that you reserve your Concorde Supersonic Skylines Print Collection today or you may miss out altogether.

Secure yours today for just £75, spreadable across 5 monthly payments of just £15.

Order Ref 185/W465/9
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Price £75.00 (+ £3.99 p&p)

Specifications

  • Frame dimensions: 290mm x 240mm

Numismatic pieces should be owned primarily for collector interest.
The Westminster Collection does not offer them as an investment and makes no guarantees in terms of future value.

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