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.

Churchill Letter to Mr. Grant 1912

Churchill Letter to Mr. Grant 1912

$4,500 – Signed by Winston Churchill
1 page letter, on Admiralty stationery. 17 lines handwritten in ink by Winston Churchill when he was First Lord of the Admiralty to a Mr. Grant…

L’Oeuvre Grave De Vuillard – Churchill’s Copy

L’Oeuvre Grave De Vuillard – Churchill’s Copy

$1,500 – Presentation Inscription to Winston Churchill by the Publisher: Andre Sauret. From Churchill’s Library
Inscription in French. Illustrated with many lithographs – 20 in color, 5 double-paged…

Second World War, French – Signed by Churchill

Second World War, French – Signed by Churchill

$15,000 – Inscribed & Signed by the author: Winston Churchill
French translation of Churchill’s The Second World War. 6 volumes (of 12) all signed by Churchill. La Deuxième Guerre Mondiale. Paris: Libraire Plon, Paris, 1948–53

Rear Admiral Anson’s Visitor Book – Churchill Signature

Rear Admiral Anson’s Visitor Book – Churchill Signature

$2,250 – Signed by Winston S. Churchill + many distinguished naval officers and admirals
Admiral Charles Eustace Anson’s visitors book with 1000+ signatures including many distinguished naval officers and admirals…
The entry on 8th April 1913 all written by WSC, as First Lord of the Admiralty includes:

The Rt Hon Winston S. Churchill MP
Admiral H.S.H. Prince Louis of Battenburg
Captain Greene
Rear Admiral de Chair
Mr A. F. Whyte MP
Mr J. E. Masterton Smith
Address for all: “HMS Enchantress”