

Commemorative Livery Table Offcut
Own a Piece of the Sixth Clothworkers' Hall (1958-2023)
This mahogany offcut, created by Schryver Limited Furniture Restorations, has been taken from our livery tables at the sixth Clothworkers' Hall. The tables, originally purchased for the hall from Russell Furnishings Ltd in 1958, have been slightly reduced in width, repolished, and carefully stored for re-use in the next Clothworkers' Hall, following the completion of 50 Fenchurch Street, designed by architect Eric Parry.
The property will be transformed to include a commercial tower, public square and a new livery hall on the site occupied by The Clothworkers' Company since 1528. The first Clothworkers' Hall was originally built for The Shearmen's Company, on Mincing Lane, in 1472.
Your Purchase
£20.00 + VAT (£24.00)
Your purchase includes the mahogany offcut and a certificate of authenticity (sent with a protective certificate sleeve). When purchasing, you may choose to pay for shipping (+ £3.40) or to collect at the next Clothworkers' event that you attend (please contact the Events Team directly to make arrangements).
Please note: Your purchase does not include a frame, although we have depicted one on the right to show you what it could look like.
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