$225 – Limited Edition of 3000. This is #168
The Life and Times of Winston Churchill. Bairstow Manor Pottery. Series One. Black colourway. Churchill was a qualified master bricklayer : he built walls etc. at Chartwell in Kent.
$225 – Limited Edition of 3000. This is #35
The Life and Times of Winston Churchill. Bairstow Manor Pottery. Series One. Brown colourway. Churchill was a qualified master bricklayer : he built walls etc. at Chartwell in Kent.
$225 – Limited Edition of 3000. This is #55
The Life and Times of Winston Churchill. Bairstow Manor Pottery. Series One. Brown colourway. Churchill was a qualified master bricklayer : he built walls etc. at Chartwell in Kent.
$225 – Limited Edition of 3000. This is #56
The Life and Times of Winston Churchill. Bairstow Manor Pottery. Series One. Black colourway. Churchill was a qualified master bricklayer : he built walls etc. at Chartwell in Kent.
$300
Paragon Patriotic Series: Plate, Cup & Saucer: V For Victory – Produced during WW2, Paragon, with the government’s permission) produced this series for export to the US & Canada. Only plain white china could be made & sold in the UK.
$125
Designed by Jon Douglas and reproduced at the studios of Jon Douglas. A scarce item, not in Hall or Smith.
$150 – Hall p63
This handmade dressed doll from Britain’s premier maker of historical figure dolls stands about 7.5 inches tall. Produced in 1953 at the time Churchill was knighted…
$250 – Redburn 325, Zoller A410
Churchill and Palestine 1939-1942 by Gavriel Cohen. Published in Jerusalem in 1976. English and Hebrew texts are bound into the same volume.
$275 – Winston Churchill Featured on Card #14
A complete set of 50 John Player & Sons tobacco cards. Issued by John Player & Sons in 1926 featuring colour portraits of notable people of the day including Winston Churchill.
$250 – Limited to 250, this is #140
Kevin Francis Toby Jug in the style of the famous Wilkinson Toby from the 20th Century replica series. “Winston Is Back”
$195 – No. 25 of a limited edition of 750
Bairstow Manor Pottery – The Life and Times of Winston Churchill. 4th Feb. 1945 the Big Three (Churchill, Roosevelt & Stalin) met for their second big wartime conference at Yalta.
$125
A well-modelled pewter figure of Winston Churchill mounted on a cork to form a bottle stopper.
$290 – 60th Anniversary of the end of WWII
3 x £5 crowns from the Channel Islands. Alderney, Jersey & Guernsey are featured. The reverse of the Guernsey £5 crown features Winston Churchill with King George VI. Mint Condition.
$600 – Woods F131, Cohen D81.1
The Lord Mayor’s Luncheon in Honour of The Prime Minster of Canada. 1941. Includes address by The Right Hon. Winston Churchill. “Canada and the War”
$900 – Woods A18, Cohen A33.1
From a letter to his Constituents, November 14th, 1910 by Winston Churchill. London: Liberal Publications Dept. Churchill was denounced as a “traitor to his class” for these words.
$125 – Woods A123cb, Cohen A240.9.b
First American Abridged Edition. Churchill’s account of the war condensed into a single volume, with the addition of a new epilogue written by Churchill detailing the years 1945 to 1957, for which he was paid the impressive sum of £20,000.
$600 – Woods A75, Cohen A150.1.a
British Library of Information, 1941. NY. Protected in a hard bound, brown cloth covered chemise with title label to front & further protected in a ¾ brown morocco solander case with brown cloth covered boards, raised bands and gilt titling to spine.
$250
A scarce 32pp pamphlet/booklet in French on the unveiling of the Churchill Memorial statue by Princess Margaret on Oct. 4th 1967 together with a photo of Princess Margaret at this occasion.
$175 – Woods A14c, Cohen A140.1.a
Striking Utterances by the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill. Melbourne, Henry George Foundation, 1941, Wartime reprint of Churchill’s speech at the King’s Theatre Edinburgh on July 17, 1909, & in the House on May 9, 1909.
$125 – Woods D(b)65/1
, Cohen D119
This booklet was issued to help raise funds for the memorial to FDR which now stands in Grosvenor Square. Tributes by Winston Churchill & Clement Attlee