Churchill Speech: The People’s Peril – And The Way Out
$225 – Woods A118, Cohen A232
A speech in the House of Commons on March 12th, 1947 by The Rt. Hon. WINSTON CHURCHILL O.M., C.H., M.P. attacking the economic mess of the Socialists.
$225 – Woods A118, Cohen A232
A speech in the House of Commons on March 12th, 1947 by The Rt. Hon. WINSTON CHURCHILL O.M., C.H., M.P. attacking the economic mess of the Socialists.
$550 – Woods A58, Cohen A128
This pamphlet publishes the text of Churchill’s broadcast address of 14 July, 1940 following the beginning of the Battle of Britain on 10 July. Protected in a brown cloth covered chemise and further protected in a ¾ brown morocco book-like solander case with marbled paper boards and contrasting blue leather title label to spine.
$125 – Not in Woods, Cohen A165.2
Winston Churchill’s Addresses to The Congress of the United States and The Parliament of Canada. This pamphlet publishes both the 26 December 1941 speech in Washington and the 30 December speech in Ottawa, including the well know line “What kind of a people do they think we are…”
$1250
Bulldog Draped in Union Jack with Derby Hat and Cigar in Mouth. Royal Doulton Medium Figure, Bulldog D6179, 1941. This is #15 – as marked on the base…
$1250
Bulldog Draped in Union Jack with Derby Hat and Cigar in Mouth. Royal Doulton Medium Figure, Bulldog D6179, 1941. This is #10 – as marked on the base…
$800
Bulldog – wearing a blue yachting cap with cigar in mouth clearly representing Churchill. Perfect condition. A scarce item.
$450 – Hall p35
Produced by Kirkland & Company Pottery, Etruria, Staffordshire, England. Kirkland created this jug under their Embassy Ware label. Stands approx. 7.5″ tall. The jug depicts Winston Churchill as a ship’s figurehead in tribute jug to his return to the Admiralty as The First Lord in 1939.
$120
Issued by the Royal Mint. This detailed figure shows Churchill with cigar, and a walking stick, mounted on a circular base with a stack of old British coins covering part of the base. The detail is impeccable. Pristine condition…
$100
The M.I.T. Convocation on The Social Implications of Scientific Progress at the Mid-Century Point. A 6 page fold out program featuring the two principal speakers: Winston Churchill and President Harry S. Truman.
$175 – Woods D(b)59, Cohen A186.2
During his USA visit in 1943, Churchill received an honorary degree at Harvard. This publishes the two speeches he made along with some introductory material. Cambridge, September 6th, 1943. White card covers with arms in color…
$400
Scarce Wedgwood Etruria Winston Churchill Bust. Marked on the bottom “Wedgwood Barlaston England.” Measures approx. 3.5” in diameter at the base and 8.25” high on a pedestal. Excellent Condition…
$240 – Woods A108, Cohen A217
Winston Churchill’s Speech to the Central Council of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations, 28th November 1945. Photo of Churchill on cover. A nice copy…
$100 – Cohen B105.1
Issued by the Borough Council of Wanstead & Woodford in 1948: Includes facsimile letter from Churchill dated 20 May 1947. Pictorial card covers, 84 pages and folding street plan in the rear
$300 – Zoller A17
Author: Malcolm V. Hay. London. Harding and More Ltd. 1934. 66pp with Bibliography. Fine copy in card covers
$200 – Zoller A16
Author: Hugh Martin, 1932. 15 illustrations plus frontispiece. Previous owner’s name neatly stamped on ffep and spotting to edges otherwise a very good copy in very good complete dust jacket.
$400 – Not in Woods, Cohen A197
One of a series of pamphlets published by the British Legation in Switzerland. This pamphlet publishes Churchill’s speech reviewing the War Situation to the House of Commons on 18 January 1945.
$400 – Woods Db63, Cohen A206
One of a series of pamphlets published by the British Legation in Switzerland. This pamphlet publishes Churchill’s victory speeches on May 8 and 13, 1945 and the Kings speech on May 8th.
$400 – Woods A100, Cohen A196.1
One of a series of pamphlets published by the British Legation in Switzerland. This pamphlet publishes the text of Churchill’s speech on the war situation to the House of Commons on 28 September 1944. Clean tight copy of a scarce pamphlet…
$200
Churchill Centenary Medals. A pair of large sterling silver medals issued by Nordon Art Co. for the centenary in 1974. Cased pair of silver medals, one gilt. In original fitted case with certificate.
$800
A fine pair of contrasting Wedgwood Tankards / Mugs in white and pale “Wedgwood” blue. The mug with the white background is very scarce. Around the bottom rim is Churchill’s 1941 message to Roosevelt: “Give Us The Tools And We Will Finish The Job”…