Skip to product information
1 of 6

London Bridge Fragment

London Bridge Fragment


Regular price $20.00
Regular price Sale price $20.00
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Matter Subscriber Price:

Quantity

    The London Bridge has been an iconic structure in film, literature, and perhaps most notably, in nursery rhyme. However its history is more complicated than we often realize. There is no singular London bridge in history, but rather a series of different constructions that date back to the Roman occupation, before the city itself was even recognized.

    This specimen is a fragment of the New London Bridge, a construction that lasted from 1831 to 1971. Each fragment is encased in a gem jar inside a handsome display case. An informational card which serves as certificate of authenticity is also included.

    View full details

    AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED

    We only list 100% verified authentic items. We work with reputable collectors, and regularly consult with our network of scientists and experts.

    • Free Shipping

      Spend $50 to qualify for free US shipping

    • Secure Payments

      Pay how you like: Credit card, PayPal, After Pay, Shop Pay, Venmo, Apple/Google/Meta Pay & crypto

    • Simple Returns

      Change your mind? No problem. Enjoy easy returns within 30 days.

    WE TAKE SCIENCE SERIOUSLY

    You deserve better than craft store science products. And we think learning is more impactful when you're holding a tangible piece of what you're learning about. That's why Stemcell exists.

    We're dedicated to providing the best scientific products available—whether they're fragments of scientific importance, experimental activities, or just interesting things that scratch your curiosity itch.

    With every new product launch, our list of new ideas gets longer rather than shorter. So check in often for our latest projects, and thanks for being a part of our endeavor to make the world a smarter place to live.

    Believe in yourself; for everything else, there's science.

    — TERRY MUDGE, FOUNDER & SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR