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on his journey to the Russian front, was shown a single massive block of marble; he asked for it to be preserved. It is thought that Napoleon may have ordered it to be roughly hewn into the present urn shape, leaving the panels undecorated in readiness to commemorate his expected victories.
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created in the 1960s to the northwest of the main building. It is placed on an austere brick paved plinth, the marble showing signs of severe erosion from atmospheric pollution. Restoration work was undertaken in the early 21st century. The vase is a
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to decorate the vase with reliefs celebrating the victory at Waterloo. The original plan to place the vase in the Waterloo Gallery at
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proved unrealisable, the weight of the vase being greater than the gallery’s floors could bear. It was therefore given to the
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Richard Westmacott received a “prodigal number” of commissions for statues, busts and carvings in central London in the
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had the vase placed outside in the garden at Buckingham Palace. The vase stands some distance from the palace in a
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stating a weight of twenty tons. No floor could bear the weight of the vase, so it was presented to the
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Various sources give differing descriptions of the vase's weight, with the 1968 book
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with the intention that it be the focal point of the new Waterloo chamber at
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5.5 m Ă— 3.0 m (18 ft Ă— 9.8 ft)
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Harris, John; de Bellaigue, Geoffrey; Miller, Oliver (1968).
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Sculptures in the Royal Collection of the United Kingdom
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is a 15-foot (4.6 m) stone urn, situated in the
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in central London. Fashioned from a single piece of
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Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster
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A very large marble vase
Buckingham Palace Garden
Richard Westmacott
Carrara marble
Battle of Waterloo
Buckingham Palace gardens
London
England
United Kingdom
Coordinates
51°30′06″N 0°08′54″W / 51.5018°N 0.1484°W / 51.5018; -0.1484
Listed Building
garden of Buckingham Palace
Carrara
Napoleon I
Battle of Waterloo
George IV
Richard Westmacott
Windsor Castle
National Gallery
Trafalgar Square
Hyde Park, London
Victoria and Albert Museum
Edward VII
Buckingham Palace
Grade I listed structure
Napoleon I
Tuscany
Napoleonic Wars
the Prince Regent

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