Churchill Heavy Brass Door Knocker

Churchill Heavy Brass Door Knocker

$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.

Parliamentary Government & the Economic Problem

Parliamentary Government & the Economic Problem

$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.

Churchill Medal by Albert de Jaeger

Churchill Medal by Albert de Jaeger

$450
This is a large, heavy medal weighing 2.59lb. (~1176gm). Comes with acrylic stand. Churchill text inscribed on back. Edn limited to 200. This is #8

Churchill & the Press

Churchill & the Press

$50 – Zoller 403
Sir Winston Churchill Seen Through Newspaper Front Covers: 1898 – 1965. A publication to commemorate the Churchill Centenary, 1974

2 Copeland / Spode Jugs 1941

2 Copeland / Spode Jugs 1941

$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.

London to Ladysmith via Pretoria: Winston Churchill

London to Ladysmith via Pretoria: Winston Churchill

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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.

London to Ladysmith via Pretoria: Winston Churchill

London to Ladysmith via Pretoria: Winston Churchill

$475 – Woods/ICS A4a, Cohen A4.1.a, Langworth p.55. English First Edition. New Impression.
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.

London to Ladysmith via Pretoria: Winston Churchill

London to Ladysmith via Pretoria: Winston Churchill

$550 – Woods/ICS A4(b), Cohen A4.2, Langworth p.55. US First Edition
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.

Winston Churchill: The Corona Library

Winston Churchill: The Corona Library

$450
The Corona Library: 13 hardcover books on the lands and peoples of various British Colonies and Territories with Churchill’s contribution in 10 volumes. Published 1952 – 1970.

The Man Who Captured Churchill

The Man Who Captured Churchill

$90
Isak Heath, in his book, ‘The Man Who Captured Churchill- General S.F. Oosthuizen’ documents how he found proof about the capture of Winston Churchill during the Anglo-Boer War.

Press Photograph: Winston Churchill Receives Malta’s Tribute

Press Photograph: Winston Churchill Receives Malta’s Tribute

$125 – Original Press Photograph
SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL remains seated as MR. JUSTICE A. J. MONTANARO GAUCI, on behalf of the people of Malta, presents the George Cross island’s tribute to the former Prime Minister – a bronze bust of himself and a bound illuminated address containing the names of the subscribers.
The presentation…