Churchilliana
"One of the Largest Private Collections to Come on the Market"
Churchilliana includes a wide variety of items: I have divided this category into:
- Churchilliana: Churchill Busts, Porcelain Figures, Toby Jugs, Bulldogs, Silverware, Crystal
- Churchilliana-1: Churchill commemorative items such as wall plaques, playing cards, scarves, jigsaw puzzles + much more
Churchill Bust by Joseph Williams
$600 – Hall p30
Cold-cast resin bronze Churchill bust. 1978
Winston Churchill Jigsaw Puzzle – Churchill’s Funeral
$40
Winston Churchill Commemorative Jig-Saw: Arrival of the Cortege at St. Paul’s Cathedral
Churchill Jigsaw Puzzle – Chartwell
$40
Chartwell. The home of Sir Winston and Lady Churchill for 40+ years. One of the puzzles in the ABYDOS Stately Home series of jigsaw puzzles…
Winston Churchill Jigsaw Puzzle – Man of Action
$40
MAN OF ACTION, the Desert Campaign: One of the 4 puzzles in The Finest Hours series of Churchill jigsaw puzzles by Tower Press, England…
Glass Bust of Winston Churchill – Webb Corbett Crystal
$1,500
Winston Churchill: Large Glass Bust by Webb Corbett Crystal
Churchill Tankard / Mug – Wedgwood
$175
Wedgwood tankard with images of Churchill and Chartwell. Churchill’s signature on the base together with text: Churchill & Chartwell…
Churchill Plaque – Poole Pottery
$350
Plaque of Sir Winston Churchill by Robert Jefferson (of Poole Pottery) – from his family’s collection.
WWII Collector Plate / Wall Plaque – Commemorating Churchill
$2,500
A superb Churchill Collector plate / wall plaque designed by Clarice Cliff commemorating Winston Churchill during WWII…
Churchill Centenary Sterling Silver Decanter
SOLD
$1,850
Churchill Centenary decanter in Sterling Silver by Mapping & Webb in original presentation case…
4 Colorways – Churchill Copeland Spode Toby Jug
$2,800
Toby Jugs, Spode 1941 for Copeland, designed by Eric Olsen. Very desirable and rare collection of wartime toby jugs in 4 different colourways. A unique collection. All in Fine Condition.
Collector Trading Cards – Churchill
$90
Complete set of 55 Collectors Cards featuring Winston Churchill by A&BC Chewing Gum.
Bakelite Box – Winston Churchill Portrait
$125
Unusual item: bakelite trinket box with Churchill’s portrait and text on the lid.
Hand Carved Wooden Plaque – Churchill’s Portrait
$100
Hand carved wooden plaque featuring Winston Churchill – a very good likeness…
Wooden Shield – Carved Churchill Portrait
$250
An interesting item -I’ve never seen one like this before. Wooden shield / plaque engraved with Winston Churchill’s portrait & text. No date.
Commemorative Plate: Lord Randolph Churchill – Father of Winston
$80
Stunning octagonal shaped plate from 1886
Caricalendar – 1929 Calendar – Caricature Churchill
$125
Caricatures of various British politicians in this 1929 calendar including Winston Churchill…
21 Churchill Cigarette Cards in Frame
$1,250
21 Churchill cigarette cards in frame glazed on both sides so reverse side of the card can be seen & read.
Miniature Book – Churchill Honorary Citizen of USA
$125
A fine copy of the miniature book: Sir Winston S. Churchill Honorary Citizen Of The United States of America…
Churchill Portrait in Silk – Framed
$175
A silk portrait of Churchill in a frame with UV glass. The back of the frame has been left open…
Churchill Fountain Pen + Cigar
$1,000
Numbered Churchill Fountain Pen by Conway Stewart. New in box. #12 of 500
Winston S. Churchill Fountain Pen
$1,400
Conway Stewart Churchill Fountain Pen in original case. Comes with a gold/diamonds ship’s wheel attached to the clip.
Elijah Cotton Lord Nelson Ware Churchill Mug
$175
“There’ll always be an England” – Elijah Cotton Lord Nelson Ware Churchill Mug
Royal Doulton Churchill Tankard
$250
Royal Doulton Churchill cream colored tankard – ‘This Was Their Finest Hour’ – scarce item…
Churchill Cameo Wedgwood Blue Jasperware Tankard
$200
Heavy Wedgwood tankard in blue glass featuring Jasperware cameo of Sir Winston Churchill…
Churchill Cameo Wedgwood Blue Jasperware Goblet
$200
Heavy Wedgwood goblet in blue glass featuring blue Jasperware cameo of Sir Winston Churchill.