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AN AS USED IN SERVICE OFFICERS CAP BADGE FROM THE P&O LINE

AN AS USED IN SERVICE OFFICERS CAP BADGE FROM THE P&O LINE

PRICE REDUCED - This item is an original as used in service Officers Cap Badge from the famous shipping company The P&O Line.

It is dated from the 1960’s and is in a great condition being a rare find.
Item: TT1188 BA135

UK Postage: £1.95
Europe Postage:£2.95
Elsewhere: £4.95
PRICE: £22.00
 

AN AS USED IN SERVICE OFFICERS CAP BADGE FROM THE TOR LINE

AN AS USED IN SERVICE OFFICERS CAP BADGE FROM THE TOR LINE

PRICE REDUCED - This item is an original as used in service Officers Cap Badge from the shipping company The Tor Line.

It is dated from the 1960’s and is in a great condition and it is a rare find.
Item: TT1187 BA135

UK Postage: £1.95
Europe Postage:£2.95
Elsewhere: £4.95
PRICE: £22.00
 

PACIFIC LINE ORDUNA PASSENGER LIST FROM 1936

PACIFIC LINE ORDUNA PASSENGER LIST FROM 1936

PRICE REDUCED - This item is dated from 1936 and is from the Pacific Line. It is a passenger list from the old vessel The Orduna. It is in a good condition and makes interesting reading.
Item: TT1172 BA134

UK Postage: £1.95
Europe Postage:£3.95
Elsewhere: £6.95
PRICE: £19.00
 

AN EARLY WOODEN DISH SOUVENIR FROM THE VESSEL HMS WORCESTER

AN EARLY WOODEN DISH SOUVENIR FROM THE VESSEL HMS WORCESTER

PRICE REDUCED - The year 2005 celebrates the 200th anniversary of the great battle known as The Battle of Trafalgar. This item is one of many fabulous pieces available from TRAVELLERS IN TIME celebrating that 200th anniversary. Some of the pieces are directly linked to the Napoleonic period or to the famous flagship of Lord Horatio Nelson himself ‘HMS VICTORY’. Some other pieces listed are indirectly linked as souvenir items of Lord Nelson, the battle, his ship or the antiquities of the time.

This item is an early souvenir wooden dish from the famous vessel HMS Worcester. It is 4" (10cm) wide and is in a very good condition.

The dish has a plate to the inside of it which reads: FROM THE TIMBER OF HMS WORCESTER LAUNCHED PORTSMOUTH 1860. This rare to find old souvenir is original in every way.
Item: TT1049 BA Nelson2

UK Postage: £3.00
Europe Postage:£4.00
Elsewhere: £6.00
PRICE: SOLD
 

AN EARLY DOUBLE SIDED PRINT OF THE QUEEN ELIZABETH

AN EARLY DOUBLE SIDED PRINT OF THE QUEEN ELIZABETH

PRICE REDUCED - This item is an early print of the famous old vessel of the sea The Queen Elizabeth. It is an unusual print as it is a double-sided item with a print of a Whaling Factory Ship on the reverse. The print of The Queen Elizabeth shows the vessel at Southampton dock and is in a great condition.
Item: TT966 BA112

UK Postage: £2.00
Europe Postage:£3.00
Elsewhere: £5.00
PRICE: £15.00
 

AN ORIGINAL SIDE PLATE FROM THE FURNESS BERMUDA LINE

AN ORIGINAL SIDE PLATE FROM THE FURNESS BERMUDA LINE

PRICE REDUCED - This item is an original china ship’s ‘dining plate’ from the Furness Bermuda Line. It is made in the superb ‘bird of paradise’ design and is in good condition.

This type of item is scarce to find available today from this particular shipping line. The size is 5½" (14cm) wide. It is a Royal Doulton bone china piece and was made in England.
Item: TT931 BA81/1

UK Postage: £5.00
Europe Postage:£6.00
Elsewhere: £8.00
PRICE: £19.00
 

A SET OF WOOD-BONE DOMINOES HAND MADE BY A SEAMAN

A SET OF WOOD-BONE DOMINOES HAND MADE BY A SEAMAN

PRICE REDUCED - This item is a set of dominoes made from wood and bone, which are stored in their original box. This special set of dominoes were hand made by a seaman many years ago and is a complete set.

The top part of each domino is carved from bone and fixed to the base of wood. They were made during his ship voyages and are in an excellent condition and thought to be early 1900's. The size of the box is 6½" x 2¼" (16.5cm x 5.5cm).
Item: TT944 BA110

UK Postage: £3.00
Europe Postage:£4.00
Elsewhere: £6.00
PRICE: £29.00
 

A VERY SCARCE MATCHBOX HOLDER FROM HMS BENBOW 1884-1909

A VERY SCARCE MATCHBOX HOLDER FROM HMS BENBOW 1884-1909

PRICE REDUCED - This item is from the old naval vessel HMS Benbow. It is a very scarce find, which is a ‘matchbox holder’ made of brass. It also shows in the centre a superb ship’s logo and name on a scroll.

HMS Benbow was built in 1884 and was out of service in 1909. This item is thought to be on or around 100 years old and is an original item connected with this vessel.
Item: TT941 BA109

UK Postage: £2.00
Europe Postage:£4.00
Elsewhere: £6.00
PRICE: £49.00
 

A SUPERB MINT CONDITION CORONATION BOOK FROM 1937

A SUPERB MINT CONDITION CORONATION BOOK FROM 1937

PRICE REDUCED - Every now and then an item comes along which has not necessarily got any bearing on a maritme theme, but is too good not to list on our website. This particular item is just that and is a pure piece of history.

It is a ‘Coronation Book’ dated 1937, which is in a mint condition. The book has been deleted for many years and is now no longer available. It contains 160 pages and has some wonderful pictures inside. The size is 12" x 10½" x (30cm x 27cm). This type of item found today in this superb condition is so unusual. It is a piece of English Royal Family history at its pure best. By clicking on the picture you can see a sample of some of the stunning pictures from inside the book.
Item: TT784 BA59

UK Postage: £7.00
Europe Postage:£8.00
Elsewhere: £11.00
PRICE: £45.00
 

AN ORIGINAL CUBE SHAPED MILK JUG FROM THE RMS QUEEN MARY

AN ORIGINAL CUBE SHAPED MILK JUG FROM THE RMS QUEEN MARY

PRICE REDUCED - This item is an original cube shaped milk jug from the famous old liner The RMS Queen Mary, which is in the traditional cream colour. It is in a superb condition for an old piece and the jug is bottom marked, however this has been marked out over the years. The size of the jug is 3” (8cm) high and it is 2” (5cm) square. This item is an as used on board vessel object.

RMS Queen Mary is a retired ocean liner that sailed the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line (then Cunard-White Star when the vessel entered service). Built by John Brown and Company, Clydebank, Scotland, she was designed to be the first of Cunard's planned two-ship weekly express service from Southampton to Cherbourg to New York, in answer to the mainland European superliners of the late 1920s and early 1930s.

After their release from World War II troop transport duties, Queen Mary and her running mate RMS Queen Elizabeth commenced this two-ship service and continued it for two decades until Queen Mary's retirement in 1967. The ship is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is permanently berthed in Long Beach, California serving as a museum ship and hotel.

The Queen Mary celebrated the 70th anniversary of her launch in both Clydebank and in Long Beach during 2004, and the 70th anniversary of her maiden voyage in 2006.
Item: TT658 BA88

UK Postage: £3.00
Europe Postage:£5.00
Elsewhere: £7.00
PRICE: £39.00
 
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