Misc Merchandise > Souvenir Spoons
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DESCRIPTION -- From the vessel the SS Orcades this is a souvenir tea caddy spoon showing the name and company houseflag on and dating from the 1950's and is in an excellent condition (click on the picture to see a close up).
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HISTORY -- The SS Orcades started service as a British Royal Mail Ship (RMS) carrying first and tourist class passengers, and was an ocean liner serving primarily the UK, Australia and New Zealand route. Orcades carried many migrants to Australia and New Zealand and was later used as a cruise ship by the P&O Line. "Orcades" is the Latin name for the Orkney Islands.
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DESCRIPTION -- Souvenir spoon from the Cunard Line vessel the RMS Franconia which is in an excellent condition dating from the 1930's/40's (click on the picture to see a view of the top of the spoon).
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HISTORY -- The RMS Franconia was an ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line from 1922 to 1956. She was second of three liners named Franconia which served the Cunard Line, the others being RMS Franconia built in 1910 and the third Franconiain 1963.
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DESCRIPTION -- Very early souvenir ornate sugar sifter spoon from the old vessel the RMS Berengaria which is in an excellent condition and dates from the 1920's/30's and is a very are find (click on the picture to see a close up of the end of the spoon).
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HISTORY -- Built as "Imperator" for the Hamburg-Amerika Line, the Berengaria made her maiden voyage from Cuxhaven to New York on the 20th June 1913. From August 1914, she was in Hamburg harbour for the duration of the war. On the 5th May 1919 she was seized by US navy as a troop transport and in February 1920, she was handed over to the Shipping Controller, London as reparation for the sinking of the "Lusitania" and sold to the Cunard Line, where she became the company's flagship, later renamed "Berengaria".
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DESCRIPTION -- From the vessel the RMS Antonia built in 1922 and scrapped in 1948 this is a rare to find souvenir spoon which is in a good condition (click on the picture to see a close up of the end of the spoon).
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HISTORY -- The RMS Antonia and her sister ship Andania were the first two of the six 14,000 ton "A" ocean liners built for Cunard in the early 1920s. Antonia was built by Vickers Ltd., and launched in 1921. She made her maiden voyage from London to Montreal on 15 June 1922. She remained on Cunard's London-Canada service until 1928, when she joined Andania on the Cunard/Anchor/Donaldson joint service.
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DESCRIPTION -- This is a souvenir spoon from the P&O Line vessel the Himalaya which is in an excellent condition (click on the picture to see a close up of the end of the spoon).
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HISTORY -- The SS Himalaya was a British passenger ship of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, launched in 1948, which operated mainly between Britain and Australia. She was withdrawn from service in 1974 and scrapped the next year.
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DESCRIPTION -- Souvenir spoon from the P&O Line shipping company which is in a very good condition and shows the company emblem at the end (click on the picture to see a close up of the end of the spoon).
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HISTORY -- P&O (formerly the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company) was a British shipping and logistics company dating from the early 19th century. Formerly a public company, it was sold to DP World in March 2006 for £3.9 billion. DP World currently operate three P&O branded businesses, P&O Ferries, P&O Maritime and P&O Heritage.
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DESCRIPTION -- Rare to find souvenir spoon from the Cunard Line vessel the RMS Samaria which is in an excellent condition and dates from the 1940's. Not many items come up for sale from this vessel.
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HISTORY -- The RMS Samaria was transatlantic ocean liner built for Cunard Line. She served from 1922 until 1955. During the Second World War she was a troopship in the Royal Navy. Samaria was scrapped in 1956.
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DESCRIPTION -- From the Union Castle Line vessel the Walmer Castle this is a very old souvenir spoon which is in a fair condition, and dates from the 1920's/1930's.
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HISTORY -- The vessel RMS Walmer Castle was built at John Brown, Clydebank and launched on March 9th 1921 by the Prince of Wales. It was converted in 1937 to two funnels and given a reshaped bow and used as a troop ship. The vessel was tragically sunk in May 1943.
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DESCRIPTION -- From the vessel the Empress of Britain from the Canadian Pacific Line, which was built 1955 and sold 1964 this is a souvenir spoon which is in an excellent condition (click on the picture to see the company emblem at the end of the spoon).
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HISTORY -- The RMS Empress of Britain was an ocean liner built between 1928 and 1931 by John Brown shipyard in Scotland and owned by Canadian Pacific Steamship Company. This ship was the second of three CP vessels named Empress of Britain - provided scheduled trans-Atlantic passenger service from spring to autumn between Canada and Europe from 1931 until 1939.
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DESCRIPTION -- Very rare to find souvenir spoon from the old Cunard Line vessel the Aquitania and dates from the 1930's/40's and is in a fair condition (click on the picture for close up of the emblem at the end of the spoon).
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HISTORY -- The RMS Aquitania was a British ocean liner of Cunard Line in service from 1914 to 1950. She was designed by Leonard Peskett and built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland. She was launched on 21 April 1913 and sailed on her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York on 30 May 1914. Aquitania was the third in Cunard Line's grand trio of express liners, preceded by RMS Mauritania and RMS Lusitania, and was the last surviving four-funnelled ocean liner.
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