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Hobbit Weta Map of the Shire Parchment Print 2nd Edition 2012 LOTR Bilbo Baggins
$ 52.56
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MAP OF THE SHIRE (Second Edition)Parchment Art Print
Dimensions:29.52" x 21.25" x 0.03" (W x H x D) 75 cm x 54 cm x 0.1 cm
From Michel Delving in the West to Bucklebury in the East, from Greenfields in the North to Sackville in the South, Daniel Reeve's map plots all the familiar places in the four farthings of the Shire. It shows the way to places like Tuckborough, Frogmorton, Brockenboring and Tooksbank. It helps you choose whether to cross the Brandywine on the bridge or by the Bucklebury Ferry.
All annotated in helpful fashion by one Bilbo Baggins of Hobbiton in the West Farthing.
The original prop for
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
was
d
esigned and drawn by Daniel Reeve of the 3Foot7 Art Department.
Our authentic prop replicas and collectibles are created by the very same artists who have worked on the three films, so effectively they come straight from Middle-earth.
Richard Taylor - CEO & Co-founder, Weta Workshop
Weta's map of the Shire has been made from a scan of the original map and printed in Middle-earth (New Zealand) on the finest Italian Marina Conchiglia parchment paper.
Map of the Shire - Parchment Art Print
is a gorgeous print with die-cut edges to add to the authenticity.
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