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DESCRIPTION -- From one of the most famous of Cunard Liners, the RMS Queen Elizabeth, an early Pewter Tankard from around the 1940's. It shows the ship's name to the base section and is scribed in a nice pattern and is in a great condition and a rare find.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- RMS Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line and was contracted to carry Royal Mail as the second half of a two-ship weekly express service between Southampton and New York City via Cherbourg.
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DESCRIPTION -- Original souvenir item from the Cunard Line ship Parthia which is a decorative pen usually given to ladies in 1st Class and has a nice pearl finish to it. It shows on the front a superb view of the liner and also reads 'Cunard White Star Liner Parthia'. It is dated circa 1940's and is in a fine condition, with the size being 5" (13cm) long (click on the picture to see a close up view of the item and the pearl finish).
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- This ship was originally built as the Cunard cargo-passenger liner Parthia of 1947, used on intermediate Liverpool-New York or Canada services. The sister ships built at the same time were uneconomic and were sold in 1961, Parthia going to the P&O Group company New Zealand Shipping Co, renamed Remuera. She re-entered service in June 1962 following rebuilding of upper works aft. In 1965 she was transferred within P&O to the Eastern & Australian SS Co for their Hong Kong-Melbourne service and renamed Aramac. She was broken up in 1969.
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DESCRIPTION -- Superb complete jigsaw puzzle of the old vessel the Caronia which is dated circa 1940's/50's. This was an old ship from the Cunard Steamship Navigation Company and was considered by many a superb 'World Cruise Ship' in its day. The jigsaw puzzle is in its original box, however the box shows a little wear from over the years.
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CONDITION -- Good
HISTORY -- RMS Caronia was a 34,183 gross register tons (GRT) passenger ship of the Cunard Line (then Cunard White Star Line). Launched on 30 October 1947, she served with Cunard until 1967. She was nicknamed the "Green Goddess" [1] after her light green hull livery. She was one of the first "dual-purpose" ships, built both for 2-class transatlantic crossings and all 1st-class cruising. After leaving Cunard she was briefly Caribia in 1969, after which she was laid up in New York until 1974, when she was sold for scrap. While being towed to Taiwan for scrapping, she was caught in a storm on 12 August. After her tow lines were cut, she repeatedly crashed on the rocky breakwater outside Apra Harbor, Guam and broke into three sections.
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DESCRIPTION -- Original as new and unopened set of 'First Day Issue' stamps celebrating the meeting of the three queens of the sea in 2015; Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary 2.
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CONDITION -- Excellent /As New
HISTORY -- The Cunard Line
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DESCRIPTION -- An early ever so rare wooden jigsaw of the liner the RMS Queen Mary, and is made by Victory. It is a superb hand cut wooden item and it is complete and in good condition, containing some 170 pieces and still in its original box, which is also in good condition. When put together the size is approx. 12" x 18" (30cm x 45cm).
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The 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 super liners of the late 1920's and early 1930's.
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DESCRIPTION -- An original very early item from the famous liner the RMS Queen Mary, which is a ships copper finger bowl, found in use on board around 1920-40. It is produced in an original beaten copperware design from the vessel's early sailing days and the size is approx. 4" x 2" (10cm x 5cm) and is still in a very good condition.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The 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 super liners of the late 1920's and early 1930's.
NOTES -- Many other different tpes of Cunard Line items are also available from Travellers in Time and are on the website. If you cannot find what you are looking for please contact us with your interest at sales@travellersintime.net.
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DESCRIPTION -- Early items from the liner Queen Elizabeth II and are a pair of on board china 'shell dishes' being white with gold edges. The items read on the back 'THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP COMPANY' and are in very good condition.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The 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 super liners of the late 1920's and early 1930's.
NOTES -- If you cannot find the particular items you are looking for on the Travellers in Time website please contact us with your interest at sales@travellersintime.net.
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