Mordillo The Show Clementoni 1000pc Jigsaw
Puzzle 1000 pieces of size 69 x 50 cm
Puzzle 1000 pieces of size 69 x 50 cm
Master Mordillo kindly gives a revealing and serene insight into the secret life of his unique wildlife. First time in the square! All Heye jigsaws are manufactured in dust-reduced production and come in merchandising-friendly packing.
So beautiful, these meadows and fields in the "idyll" of Mordillo! If you want to know what's going on around the lake, just put the second puzzle in the mini-series on the right! All Heye jigsaws are manufactured in dust-reduced production and come in merchandising-friendly packing. The Heye Puzzle Company was founded in the year 1962, by Friedrich Wilhelm Heye.
This jigsaw puzzle is jam-packed with classic vehicles dating back to the early 20th century. From retro MGs to early Rolls Royce models, the Motoring Memorabilia Rally has got it all. This 1000 piece puzzle has been illustrated by Janice Daughters.
This 1000 piece puzzle shows families enjoying a day out at a classic car show taking place beneath the famous Tyne Bridge. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead.
Are you a Steak & Kidney or a Pork Pie person? Do you prefer smoked kippers for your breakfast or raw oysters for your lunch? Whatever traditional foods you are into, this mouth-watering puzzle painted by Val Goldfinch should get you souper eggcited. As with all Gibsons jigsaws, we use 100% recycled puzzle board, FSC paper and work with the best artists from all around the world.
Ronalds Yard is an antique-collectors treat. They say one persons junk is another persons treasure and although some of Ronalds customers are there for a bargain, others are keen to rescue a once loved piece of furniture, or simply wander amongst it all and consider the many stories and secrets within.
The town of Ambleside and the surrounding area is one of the gems of our beautiful Lake District. Serving as a base for hiking, mountaineering and mountain biking, there are activities for everyone but, for the sailors amongst us, what can be nicer than taking to the water?
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