Small section of wooden timber from the Mary Rose (1543) inside an acrylic cube signed by archeologist Margaret Rule, very rare provenance. 147 grams, 2" x 2" x 2". Henry VIII's flagship Mary Rose, sunk in the Solent north of Isle of Wight, remains one of the most important monuments of nautical archeology, from its discovery in 1971 to its salvage in 1982, its hull and artifacts still on display locally and still being researched and conserved. Only the second promotional item we've seen and offered. From the Mary Rose (1543).
Estimate: $200-400