Address by Winston Churchill: Bermuda, 1942
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$1200 – Woods A87, Cohen A167
Churchill’s Address to THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, Hamilton, Bermuda. January 15th, 1942. Truly scarce, the only one I have seen. 4-page pamphlet…
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$1200 – Woods A87, Cohen A167
Churchill’s Address to THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, Hamilton, Bermuda. January 15th, 1942. Truly scarce, the only one I have seen. 4-page pamphlet…
$475 – Foreword by Winston Churchill. Cohen B173
Churchill was Chancellor of Bristol University. Protected in a ¾ navy blue morocco book like solander case with navy blue cloth sides and contrasting red leather title label to spine.
$1200 – Cohen A225.1, Cohen A225.5
The Sinews of Peace – A Collection of 6 Pamphlets from Mary Soames’ library, housed in an elegant, custom-made solander case.
$55
A large 8-page leaflet reprinted from the Exxon Corp journal, describing the paintings at an exhibition at The Smithsonian in 1983. Also included is a single page listing of the paintings.
$250 – Foreword by Winston Churchill. Woods B43, Cohen B109
The story of the campaign for European Unity, including a full report of the Congress of Europe, held at The Hague, May 1948. A truly scarce copy…
$120 – Engstrom 31B
Medal designed by Menconi. Emitted by Presidential Art Medals Inc. Englewood, Ohio. Struck by Metallic Art Company, New York City. Comes in original box, with leaflet. As new…
$375 – Unique: #1 of 1
Enamel box by Elliot Hall Enamels of Worcester, UK. A truly unique item: number 1 of a limited edition of 1. This handmade box with gold rim features the sailing ship Winston Churchill. Mint Condition – never displayed. In original double box…
$500 – Rare Green Colorway. Hall p134
Designed by Harry Fenton, this is the only one I have seen in this colorway. This jug, made in several sizes became one of Doulton’s best sellers and remained in production for 51 years.
$95 – Zoller A21
Small paperback – from William Buchan’s How They Did It series. Volume 21, Pilot Press, LTD. London. 1940. A surprisingly scarce title. Protected in a custom stamped burgundy flap case with leather spine.
$250 – Woods A139, Cohen A268
A single page flyer publishing a letter in which Churchill supports Eden’s position on Suez. 1956. A Fine copy
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$100
Lt. Col. Winston Churchill – Royal Scots Fusiliers 1916. The assembled and painted (from a model kit) representation of Churchill at the time he led a battalion on the Western Front in 1916. Exquisitely completed, the painted finish is superb.
$25
Model kit of Lt. Col. Winston Churchill – Royal Scots Fusiliers 1916. This is a representation of Churchill at the time he led a battalion on the Western Front in 1916. Requires assembly and painting…
$125
A solid cast brass door knocker which is about 8 inches high and has a swinging Churchill head that bangs (knocks) against a brass backplate. Has 3 holes for easy attachment.
$75 – Cohen B86
This 32-page pamphlet General Sikorski by F. C. Anstruther features Winston Churchill’s tribute on the last 2 pages.
$3,000 – Cohen D20
A Fine copy of an extremely scarce Churchill Speech pamphlet: Churchill’s speech of April 13th 1910 held at Caxton Hall, Westminster.
$450 – Woods A36, Cohen A90
The Romanes Lecture for 1930, delivered by Winston Churchill on 19 June 1930 in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford. In a card chemise with printed title label and further protected in a custom made ¾ navy blue Morocco book like solander case.
$275
14-inch diameter Vintage WW2 1940’s plaque of Winston Churchill pressed into high quality sheet brass. From WWII era.
$2,250
Diners Club / Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd, UK. 25 volume set, hardbacks. Illustrations, all edges gilt, publisher’s uniform gilt decorated red leatherette. A very good set.
$900 – Hall p126 for the shorter jug. No mention in Hall of the taller jug
A pair of Copeland / Spode Jugs from 1941 featuring a portrait of Winston Churchill surrounded by a warship, aircraft and a tank on he front. Jugs are approx. 8″ and 7″ tall. Price is for the 2 jugs.
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$650 – Woods/ICS A4(bb), Cohen A4.3.a, Langworth p.56. First Canadian Edition
Pictorial cloth boards with crossed Union Flag and White Ensign on the front cover and a red fleur-de-lis on the spine. This is the first of the two books Churchill wrote based on his newspaper despatches he sent from the front in South Africa. Ian Hamilton’s March (Churchill’s 5th published book) is the second book.