Signed & Inscribed Churchill Collectibles

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Please note that Signed & Inscribed collectibles includes all signatures, not just Winston Churchill’s.

Books Signed & Inscribed are a subset of Signed Books.

Signed (not books) refers to signed photographs, artwork, letters etc.: all items other than books that bear a signature (not necessarily Winston Churchill’s). Notable exceptions are Visitors’ Books: I have placed them in both these categories since they are obviously a book, but contain so many notable signatures.

Sarah Churchill, WSC’s Daughter – 2 Signatures

Sarah Churchill, WSC’s Daughter – 2 Signatures

$250 – Sarah Churchill’s Authentic Signatures
Signed Theatre Program for “Gramercy Ghost” at the Plymouth Theatre, Boston, 9-16 April 1951. Signed by most of the cast including Sarah Churchill, Robert Sterling, Robert Smith, Mabel Paige, Richard Waring, Ludie Claire, Harry Townes, John Marley & Charles Boaz, together with a signed photograph.

Letter from Clementine Churchill

Letter from Clementine Churchill

$175 – Signed by Clementine Churchill
A letter from Clementine Churchill referencing the receipt of a copy of a letter to Siegfried Sassoon (WW1 War Poet). Not sure who the recipient of the letter was other than Tommy, but must have been a close friend as she signs the letter “Clemmie”.

Signed Photograph & Theatre Program: Sarah Churchill

Signed Photograph & Theatre Program: Sarah Churchill

$150
2 Authentic Signatures: Sarah Churchill. Inscribed Photograph of Sarah Churchill to Marshall Breedon & a Theatre Program for the Montclair Summer Theatre production of “No Time For Comedy” with her autograph. Two very nice signatures.

Signed Photographs: Sarah Churchill, Vic Oliver

Signed Photographs: Sarah Churchill, Vic Oliver

$150
Both Winston and Clementine Churchill were horrified when, in 1936, Sarah (their 3rd child) eloped and married Vic Oliver von Samek, a divorced Viennese entertainer nearly twice her age. They married on Christmas Eve in 1936 in New York. They divorced in 1945.

Signed Letter: Clementine Churchill

Signed Letter: Clementine Churchill

SOLD
$300
An interesting wartime letter written and signed by Clementine Churchill. Dated July 3rd, 1942, on 10 Downing Street stationery. The letter is to Harry L. Hopkins, aide and advisor to President Roosevelt upon his approaching marriage…

Sir Winston Churchill State Funeral: Menzies, Bader

Sir Winston Churchill State Funeral: Menzies, Bader

SOLD
$1,000 – 2 books, both signed by Signed by Douglas Bader
2 Books: Sir Robert Menzies’ Eulogy delivered at Sir Winston Churchill’s Funeral & Douglas Bader’s book Fight For The Sky. These books are grouped together because they are both signed by Douglas Bader, the author of Fight For The Sky Authentic Signatures of Douglas Bader.

Clementine Churchill by Mary Soames (Inscribed Copy)

Clementine Churchill by Mary Soames (Inscribed Copy)

$120 – Inscribed by the Author: Mary Soames
Clementine Churchill by Her Daughter. Advance Proof Copy, 1979. Inscribed for Marvin Nicely. With a compliments slip laid in from the publisher, Cassell. Soft Cover

The Story of the Coronation

The Story of the Coronation

$300 – From the Churchill Library, Inscribed by Randolph Churchill
From the Churchill library, an inscribed copy by the author Randolph S. Churchill to his mother Clementine Churchill. Publisher: Derek Verschoyle, 19, Park Place, St. James’s, London S.W.1 1953.

Autograph Letter from Lord Randolph Churchill

Autograph Letter from Lord Randolph Churchill

$175 – Signed by Lord Randolph Churchill
Autograph letter from Lord Randolph Churchill (Winston Churchill’s father), on Government House, Calcutta, dated Feb. 11th, 1885. Also included an Ogden’s cigarette card photo stating the late Lord Randolph Churchill.

Chasing Churchill – The Travels of Winston Churchill

Chasing Churchill – The Travels of Winston Churchill

$100 – Zoller a704. First American Edition. Signed by the Author, Celia Sandys.
First American Edition – Signed by the Author, Celia Sandys, Winston Churchill’s Granddaughter. 2003. Illustrated with maps and many color and b&w photographs. Book and Dustjacket both AS NEW.

Churchill – His Life in Photographs

Churchill – His Life in Photographs

$150 – Redburn 126, Zoller a170, First English Edn
First English Edition – Inscribed and Signed by Randolph Churchill to Teddy & Tam’s, 1955. Randolph S. Churchill and Helmut Gernsheim Editors. Hardcover in dustjacket.

My Early Life by W. Churchill – 1st American Signed

My Early Life by W. Churchill – 1st American Signed

$5,500 – Signed by Winston Churchill. Woods A37(b2), Cohen A91.2.b
First American Edition, second printing (1930) signed “Inscribed by Winston S. Churchill” (in ink on the flyleaf) along with a previous owner’s signature. A vg+ copy in original dust jacket, protected in a full red Morocco book like solander case…

The Churchill Lecture: An Address by Gerald Ford

The Churchill Lecture: An Address by Gerald Ford

$650 – Signed by the author: Gerald Ford
First printing of Ford’s address at the English-Speaking Union in London 1983: The Churchill Lecture. Deluxe Edition of 100 copies in custom clamshell box. #66 of 100

Anglo Saxon Review (10 Vols) Inscribed by Lady Randolph Churchill

Anglo Saxon Review (10 Vols) Inscribed by Lady Randolph Churchill

$1750 – Inscribed by Lady Randolph Churchill
10 volumes handsomely bound in facsimile styles of elaborate famous bindings. This quarterly miscellany of essays, stories, poetry & drama was edited by Lady Randolph Churchill, Churchill’s mother. An essay by Winston Churchill included in vol. viii…

First Journey

First Journey

$1250 – Signed by the Author. Book From Churchill’s Library
Churchill’s copy with his bookplate on the front pastedown.
 Signed limited numbered edition of 260 copies of which 250 are for sale, this is copy # 250. 225 pages with many photographic illustrations…

The 17th (S.) Battalion Royal Fusiliers 1914-1919

The 17th (S.) Battalion Royal Fusiliers 1914-1919

$200 – From Sir Bindon Blood’s Library, General Sir Bindon Blood, G.C.B., Honorary Colonel of the Battalion
An account of the “Royal Fusilier Battalion” in WWI on the Western Front. Winston Churchill served as a war correspondent under Major-General Sir Bindon Blood (1842-1940) and used this experience in his first book “The Malakand Field Force”.