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Superb sold-out replica of Banksy's Peckham Rock, smuggled into the British Museum by the artist in 2005 as part of an official exhibition. You're looking at a wooden replica of Banksy's Peckham Rock wall art, featuring an alleged prehistoric figure pushing a shopping cart. Banksy's "Peckham Rock" was a slab of concrete that featured a supposed prehistoric figure pushing a shopping cart. This was placed in the British Museum in 2005, accompanied by an authentic-looking information tag, and stood there for three days before anyone realized something was amiss.
This is an official limited edition Banksy art product issued by the British Museum. On the back of the work is the text of the information label originally placed in the British Museum.
The wooden replica was made with permission from Pest Control and is therefore an official work of Banksy. It was made as part of the iObject exhibition at the British Museum.
A unique opportunity to buy a work by Banksy, the price of which has started to rise sharply in recent months.
The work is sent securely with a tracking number so that you can always follow the progress of the shipment, just like delivery note British Museum.