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A COPELAND SPODE POTTERY TOBY JUG, MODELLED AS WINSTON CHURCHILL with a grey hat, blue coat, and grey trousers, with a dark brown backstamp, 21.5cm high; together with a Wood & Sons `Pride of Britain Portrait Jug: Sir Winston Churchill`, 14cm high; and another Winston Churchill character jug, 11cm high, (3).
A CORONET WARE POTTERY MUG of barrel form, with a transfer printed portrait of Winston Churchill, a British bulldog and Union Flag with the legend `Come On!`, and the title `Britain`s Challenge`, green backstamp, 11cm high; a T.G. Green & Co. pottery plate, centred with a David Low style portrait of Winston Churchill, the rim inscribed `There`ll Always Be An England`, 23cm diameter; a `Solian Ware` Soho Pottery plate, centred with a transfer printed portrait of Winston Churchill, 23.5cm diameter; and four other ceramic items of Churchill interest, (7).
A CAST ALUMINIUM ALLOY VICTORY BELL with profile portraits of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, the rim marked `Cast in Metal from German Aircraft Shot Down Over Britain 1939-1945 / R.A.F. Benevolent Fund`, 15cm high; together with a cast metal bottle opener, the terminal modelled as a portrait of Winston Churchill, 9cm high; a cast brass portrait roundel of Winston Churchill, marked `Kovacs`, with an integral display foot, 13cm high; and a copper painted plaster figure of Neville Chamberlain, 28cm high, (4).
ASSORTED WINSTON CHURCHILL COLLECTABLES including a Carey `Magic Inch` pipe, with a carved portrait bowl; two Wedgwood plates; a silver plated bookmark; and cast metal figures; together with two Country Companions cast resin anthropomorphic bulldogs, namely No.CC94, `Bulldog Winston`, and No.CC105, `Bulldog (John Bull)`.
A SIGNED WINSTON CHURCHILL SCRAPBOOK containing newspaper cuttings and portrait postcards, the front pastedown signed `Winston S. Churchill` in black ink, together with a letter, on House of Commons embossed notepaper, from Churchill`s Private Secretary, E.A. Gilliatt, dated 4th July 1946, to a Mrs James: `Dear Madam, I return to you herewith your book of cuttings which Mr Churchill has been pleased to sign for you. I am sorry that there has been such a delay, but as you may realize Mr Churchill is very much pressed these days`.
AUTOGRAPH - WINSTON CHURCHILL (1874-1965) A hand-written letter, dated 4th January [1908]: `Dear Mr Fraser, I am much obliged to you for your kind invitation, of which I will not hesitate to avail myself if I have an opportunity. My stay here will be so short and crowded that I cannot just now make an appointment. Yours sincerely, Winston S. Churchill`; together with the original hand-written addressed envelope to `George Fraser Esq., Dahabia, Strange Hathor, Gezira`, both mounted with a black and white printed portrait, overall 37cm x 35cm, framed and glazed.
[BOOK]. HISTORY Churchill, Winston. The Story of the Malakand Field Force. An Episode of Frontier War, first edition, Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1898, green cloth gilt, tissue-guarded portrait frontispiece, errata slip, six maps (two folding), thirty-two page publisher`s catalogue, octavo (spine browned; upper cover with mug ring; one foldng map with nicked fore-edge; few pages with fold-lines to upper corners; bookplate to front pastedown).
[BOOK]. HISTORY Churchill, Winston. Ian Hamilton`s March, first edition, Longmans, Green & Co., London & Bombay, 1900, crimson cloth gilt, tissue-guarded portrait frontispiece, ten maps and plans (one coloured and folding), thirty-two page publisher`s catalogue, octavo (bookplate to front pastedown).
[BOOK]. HISTORY Churchill, Winston. My African Journey, first edition, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1908, pictorial scarlet cloth, tissue-guarded portrait frontispiece and a further sixty illustrations from photographs (as called for), three maps (one folding), sixteen-page publisher`s list, octavo (ownership inscription to front free endpaper, with another erased by rubbing; upper cover slightly rubbed, with traces of label scar).
[NATURAL HISTORY]. BOTANY Rhind, William. A History of the Vegetable Kingdom, Embracing the Physiology of Plants, with their Uses to Man and the Lower Animals, and their Application in the Arts, Manufactures, and Domestic Economy, Blackie, Glasgow, 1860, half leather gilt, the spine in compartments, portrait frontispiece, vignette half title, and a further forty-one steel engraved plate illustrations (including twenty-two hand-coloured), wood engraved text illustrations, quarto (rubbed; boards damp spotted).
POSTCARDS - MILITARY Approximately thirty-five military and other portrait postcards, most of Great War period, including an armed policeman, soldiers with horses and a soldier seated in a motor car, some of Gloucestershire Regiment interest; together with assorted other photographs and ephemera, some of Second World War interest, including a view of a V.E. Day celebration street party in Rosebery Avenue, Gloucester.
A GREAT WAR ERA PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM titled by hand `Memories of Macedonia; or, What Happened to the 131 Field Coy`, showing soldiers at rest, snow-covered winter scenes, and the graves of individual soldiers who were lost, average image size 7.5cm x 5.5cm (total fifty images); together with three real photographic portrait postcards.
A COPELAND SPODE POTTERY TOBY JUG, MODELLED AS WINSTON CHURCHILL with a grey hat, blue coat, and grey trousers, with a dark brown backstamp, 21.5cm high; together with a Wood & Sons `Pride of Britain Portrait Jug: Sir Winston Churchill`, 14cm high; and another Winston Churchill character jug, 11cm high, (3).
A CORONET WARE POTTERY MUG of barrel form, with a transfer printed portrait of Winston Churchill, a British bulldog and Union Flag with the legend `Come On!`, and the title `Britain`s Challenge`, green backstamp, 11cm high; a T.G. Green & Co. pottery plate, centred with a David Low style portrait of Winston Churchill, the rim inscribed `There`ll Always Be An England`, 23cm diameter; a `Solian Ware` Soho Pottery plate, centred with a transfer printed portrait of Winston Churchill, 23.5cm diameter; and four other ceramic items of Churchill interest, (7).
A CAST ALUMINIUM ALLOY VICTORY BELL with profile portraits of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, the rim marked `Cast in Metal from German Aircraft Shot Down Over Britain 1939-1945 / R.A.F. Benevolent Fund`, 15cm high; together with a cast metal bottle opener, the terminal modelled as a portrait of Winston Churchill, 9cm high; a cast brass portrait roundel of Winston Churchill, marked `Kovacs`, with an integral display foot, 13cm high; and a copper painted plaster figure of Neville Chamberlain, 28cm high, (4).
ASSORTED WINSTON CHURCHILL COLLECTABLES including a Carey `Magic Inch` pipe, with a carved portrait bowl; two Wedgwood plates; a silver plated bookmark; and cast metal figures; together with two Country Companions cast resin anthropomorphic bulldogs, namely No.CC94, `Bulldog Winston`, and No.CC105, `Bulldog (John Bull)`.
A SIGNED WINSTON CHURCHILL SCRAPBOOK containing newspaper cuttings and portrait postcards, the front pastedown signed `Winston S. Churchill` in black ink, together with a letter, on House of Commons embossed notepaper, from Churchill`s Private Secretary, E.A. Gilliatt, dated 4th July 1946, to a Mrs James: `Dear Madam, I return to you herewith your book of cuttings which Mr Churchill has been pleased to sign for you. I am sorry that there has been such a delay, but as you may realize Mr Churchill is very much pressed these days`.
AUTOGRAPH - WINSTON CHURCHILL (1874-1965) A hand-written letter, dated 4th January [1908]: `Dear Mr Fraser, I am much obliged to you for your kind invitation, of which I will not hesitate to avail myself if I have an opportunity. My stay here will be so short and crowded that I cannot just now make an appointment. Yours sincerely, Winston S. Churchill`; together with the original hand-written addressed envelope to `George Fraser Esq., Dahabia, Strange Hathor, Gezira`, both mounted with a black and white printed portrait, overall 37cm x 35cm, framed and glazed.
[BOOK]. HISTORY Churchill, Winston. The Story of the Malakand Field Force. An Episode of Frontier War, first edition, Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1898, green cloth gilt, tissue-guarded portrait frontispiece, errata slip, six maps (two folding), thirty-two page publisher`s catalogue, octavo (spine browned; upper cover with mug ring; one foldng map with nicked fore-edge; few pages with fold-lines to upper corners; bookplate to front pastedown).
[BOOK]. HISTORY Churchill, Winston. Ian Hamilton`s March, first edition, Longmans, Green & Co., London & Bombay, 1900, crimson cloth gilt, tissue-guarded portrait frontispiece, ten maps and plans (one coloured and folding), thirty-two page publisher`s catalogue, octavo (bookplate to front pastedown).
[BOOK]. HISTORY Churchill, Winston. My African Journey, first edition, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1908, pictorial scarlet cloth, tissue-guarded portrait frontispiece and a further sixty illustrations from photographs (as called for), three maps (one folding), sixteen-page publisher`s list, octavo (ownership inscription to front free endpaper, with another erased by rubbing; upper cover slightly rubbed, with traces of label scar).
[NATURAL HISTORY]. BOTANY Rhind, William. A History of the Vegetable Kingdom, Embracing the Physiology of Plants, with their Uses to Man and the Lower Animals, and their Application in the Arts, Manufactures, and Domestic Economy, Blackie, Glasgow, 1860, half leather gilt, the spine in compartments, portrait frontispiece, vignette half title, and a further forty-one steel engraved plate illustrations (including twenty-two hand-coloured), wood engraved text illustrations, quarto (rubbed; boards damp spotted).

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