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CHURCHILL (Sir Winston Spencer, 1874-1965, Prime Minister) & his wife Clementine (1885-1977)

Superb photo signed by both showing them seated at a banquetting table either side of the Lady Mayor of Bath, Churchill is speaking to her and Clementine is leaning over to join the conversation, behind them stands a footmen and on the white tablecloth in front of them is the remains of their meal, coffee cups and an array of different wine glasses, 8½" x 6½", no place, (Bath), no date, circa

Item Date:  1958
Stock No:  29901      £3275

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CHURCHILL (Lord Randolph, 1849-1895, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Father of Winston)

Fine signature and date on a card, 3½" x 2½", no place,

Item Date:  1891
Stock No:  41126      £75

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[CHURCHILL (Sir Winston Spencer, 1874-1965, Prime Minister)]

Fine large unsigned original photo showing him riding a large black horse wearing a suit and bowler hat, holding a whip, 11" x 9¼", no place, no date, but slightly yellowed around edges

Item Date:  1948
Stock No:  28255      £225

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CHURCHILL-34611-1.jpg WINSTON WRITES TO MAX - "GOOD FORTUNE TIES ME BY THE LEGS"
CHURCHILL (Sir Winston Spencer, 1874-1965, Prime Minister)

Superb Typed Letter Signed ("W") to his friend and colleague "Max"  BEAVERBROOK  (Lord, 1879-1964, Newspaper Proprietor & Statesman) thanking him for his letter and the promise "to give me the photograph from the 'Daily Express' which I should very much like to see ...", he then goes on to say that he "cannot accept your offer of the house. I am tied up here and my plans are still vague. Owing to winning a £6,000 race yesterday I have moved into the Derby sphere, which I cannot desert, so I cannot take your most attractive proposal. Good fortune ties me by the legs .." but he looks forward to meeting him later in the month for "lunch or dinner. I am so glad you have conquered the return of asthma ...", 1 side 4to., Chartwell, Westerham headed paper, 20th April

Item Date:  1945
Stock No:  34611      £3750

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CHURCHILL-42909-1.jpg CHURCHILL CONGRATULATES GORST ON BECOMING SOLICITOR GENERAL
CHURCHILL (Lord Randolph, 1849-1895, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Father of Winston)

Fine Autograph Letter Signed ‘Randolph S. C. to “My dear GORST saying that he was “not able to write yesterday. I am so glad your anxiety is at an end. You owe nothing to anybody for anything which you have got. You have to thank your own pre-eminent talents & Parliamentary knowledge which could not be passed on with decency or security...”, 2 sides 8vo., India Office headed paper, 1st July

Item Date:  1885
Stock No:  42909      £275

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