Churchill / Roosevelt Plate
$100
WWII era commemorative plate, with Winston Churchill’s and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s portraits in the middle of the US and UK flags with a battleship in the background.
$100
WWII era commemorative plate, with Winston Churchill’s and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s portraits in the middle of the US and UK flags with a battleship in the background.
$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
$275
14-inch diameter Vintage WW2 1940’s plaque of Winston Churchill pressed into high quality sheet brass. From WWII era.
$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.
$100 – Winston Churchill on Front Cover TIME Magazine
BRITAIN’S CHURCHILL – Winston Churchill on the front cover of TIME Magazine, Sept 30, 1940. Clean, unmarked, strong: Excellent Condition
$60 – Winston Churchill on Front Cover TIME Magazine
BRITAIN’S CHURCHILL – Winston Churchill on the front cover of TIME Magazine, Sept 4, 1939. Clean, unmarked, strong: Excellent Condition
$200 – Winston Churchill on Front Cover TIME Magazine
MAN OF THE YEAR: Winston Churchill on the front cover of TIME Magazine, Jan. 6, 1941. Clean, unmarked, strong:
Excellent Condition
$650 – Woods A69, Cohen B76
2 page leaflet, A Message from the Prime Minister (Winston Churchill), telling everyone what they should during an enemy invasion: What do I do if fighting breaks out in my neighborhood? May 1941 London. Ministry of Information in co-operation with the War Office and the Ministry of Home Security.
$650 – Not in Woods
Undated 2 page leaflet lists seven rules for all citizens to follow in preparation for a German invasion. It emphasizes that, should this happen, ‘you must not be taken by surprise’. London. Ministry of Information in co-operation with the War Office and the Ministry of Home Security…