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Vintage Glass Mirror Tribute – John Lennon Memorial 1940–80 with Peace Quote

£ 20.00

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Vintage Glass Mirror Tribute – John Lennon Memorial 1940–80 with Peace Quote

£ 20.00

On offer is a vintage glass mirror tribute to John Lennon, dating to the early 1980s, made with reverse-printed glass and gilt lettering. Featuring Lennon seated in a famous photograph with Yoko Ono in the background, this framed memorial piece commemorates his life (1940–80) and carries the iconic message: “All we are saying is Give Peace a Chance!”

Whether you’re a collector of music memorabilia or a lover of soulful décor, this John Lennon mirror offers a tactile link to cultural history — and a striking presence on any wall.

📌 KEY FEATURES
✅ Genuine vintage reverse-printed glass mirror – c.1980s tribute design
✅ Detailed memorial inscription with Lennon’s name, life dates, and peace lyric
✅ Likely produced in the aftermath of John Lennon’s death in 1980; sold through music and memorabilia outlets of the era
✅ Condition: good vintage condition, with light wear to surface and frame consistent with age
✅ Original wooden frame with gold border inset
✅ Includes accurate measurements: approx. 13 in (height) × 9 in (width)
✅ Rare survivor from the 1980s — increasingly scarce in collectible condition

💡 STYLING TIP
This piece works beautifully in a music room, eclectic gallery wall, or vintage-modern interior. It can be hung as a tribute centerpiece or layered with vinyl records, framed concert posters, and books to create an immersive 1960s–80s cultural vignette.

🎁 PERFECT FOR:
✔️ Beatles and John Lennon collectors
✔️ Lovers of meaningful, soulful décor
✔️ Gift for a music historian or peace activist
✔️ Display in music studios, libraries, or curated interiors

🔍 PROVENANCE / MAKER NOTES
Produced circa 1980–81 following the death of John Lennon, when numerous memorial items were created in his honor. These decorative mirrors were typically distributed through record stores and memorabilia dealers rather than large factories, making specific maker attribution difficult. The piece reflects Lennon’s enduring legacy as a founding member of The Beatles, a solo artist, and a cultural figure of peace activism. The inscription “Give Peace a Chance” references the 1969 anthem recorded during the Montreal Bed-In, one of Lennon and Yoko Ono’s most significant contributions to the peace movement.

📏 MEASUREMENTS
• Height: approx. 13 in
• Width: approx. 9 in

📦 SHIPPING & INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
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📌 WHY IT MATTERS
This is more than an object — it’s a piece of lived history, connecting us to John Lennon’s music, message, and legacy. Rare to find in good condition, this framed mirror captures the spirit of an era and remains a powerful cultural statement for collectors and admirers alike.

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