Monument Mylasa
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£720.00
A model of the Monument at Mylasa. This model is a reproduction of a Sir John Soane’s museum collection piece. The original was created by the legendary french model maker Francois Fouquet in the early 1800’s. This Roman tomb was built in the 1st century AD at Mylasa in Turkey in an area now known as Milas. The monument is most likely a simplified copy of the famous tomb of Mausolus in Halicarnassus. The structure has distinctive square corner piers and oval-section columns that support the heavy roof.
Our model is produced in plaster and displayed under an acrylic case.
Sustainably Crafted
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Handmade
We hand make all of our models. Chisel & Mouse is the combination of an artisan’s approach (the chisel) with modern innovation and transformative technologies (the mouse). By capturing life and its big ideas in miniature, the brand celebrates the beauty of our industrialised world.
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Diana from Too far from the Emirates
This is a fantastic present for an Arsenal fan with the added advantage of supporting the wonderful Willow foundation. Unusual, well made
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I received the New York City model. I am extremely happy with my purchase, it is very high quality and heavier than
Mark from US
It is here, in perfect condition, and fabulous! What a tour de force of design, craft and shipping! Congratulations to the Team
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