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Own a piece of theatre history!
 
A stainless steel bottle stopper handmade from the original teak beams from the Queens/Sondheim Theatre, home of Les Misérables.
 
This Teak is very special, sometimes called gods gift to boat builders, it is impervious to water and resistant to rot, swelling and cracking. It’s high oil content makes it immune to wood boring insects too, this also gives it a silky feel and smells almost like leather. In history, the Theatre and sailing worlds often intertwined, with terminology, equipment and even staff being used in both fields. This teak was originally the main stage beams at the Sondheim theatre (previously Queens) in London’s West End. Originally installed in 1907, These beams had the stage deck tongue and groove boards secured on top. In 2019 these beams were removed in order to lower the entire stage to accommodate the new production of Les Misérables and replaced with steel. I was fortunate enough to be offered several of these beams and its a privilege to be able to work with them, teak like this is extremely rare now and having worked at the theatre for over 8 years previously this wood not only represents theatre history but a part of mine too.
 
These are turned on a lathe, sanded and finished lacquer and microcrystalline wax for protection and to retain the natural feel of the wood. They are laser engraved with the theatre names, dates and “Drink With Me”. They also come with a pouch and certificate of authenticity, ready to be given as a gift.
 
Being stainless steel, these will not corrode like chrome plated bottle stoppers. The stopper section can be unscrewed to allow for cleaning.
 
Given the nature of these pieces, each one is totally unique. You may not receive the item in the picture but one very similar.
 
These are made to order so please allow 3-5 days for dispatch.

Queens/Sondheim Theatre Stainless Steel Bottle Stopper

£25.00Price
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