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ITEMS FROM THE AMERICAN EXPORT LINES VESSEL SS CONSTITUTION

DESCRIPTION -- Collection of items from The American Export Lines vessel Constitution where some are as used on board ship items. All of these are in a very good condition and are genuine originals being dated circa 1953 and are as follows:
A) Large view photograph of the liner in port ideal for framing with size 9" x 7" (23cm x 17.5cm)
B) Photograph of the liner in New York harbour
C) Labour Day' Dinner Menu from on board the liner dated Monday 7th September 1953 with size 4" x 6" (11.5cm x 17cm)
D) Original crew pass for a Henry Tagg dated 25th March 1953 for going ashore at Cannes
E) Seaman's green dock pass
[ONLY 1 SET AVAILABLE]

CONDITION -- Very Good

HISTORY -- The SS Constitution was an ocean liner owned by American Export Lines. She was commissioned in 1951. She sailed on the New York-Genoa-Naples and Gibraltar route to Europe. The SS Constitution was a sister ship to the SS Independence. The vessel was featured in several episodes of the television situation comedy 'I Love Lucy' starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in 1955.

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Item: TT801 BA96
Price
£16.00
UK Postage: £2.00
Europe Postage:£4.00
Elsewhere: £7.00

SILVER PLATED TOAST RACK FROM THE SHIP THE STAR OF VICTORIA

DESCRIPTION -- Ever so scarce silver-plated toast rack from on board the ship 'STAR OF VICTORIA'. The ship was built in 1887 and was owned by J. Coray & Co., London, England. The toast rack has the ships name on it and it is in good condition with the size being 7" (18cm) long. This is an as used on board item, is an old piece and is possibly over 100 years old.
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]

CONDITION -- Good

HISTORY -- The Star of Victoria

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Item: TT319 BA40
Price
£95.00
UK Postage: £4.00
Europe Postage:£6.00
Elsewhere: £9.00

BOXED SOUVENIR FROM MS DALMACIJA OF THE INTER CRUISE LINE

DESCRIPTION -- From The Inter Cruise Line and is a souvenir medal in a presentation box from the liner 'The MS DALMACIJA'. It is in a mint condition and is produced in a gold colour, fairly heavy and still in its original presentation box. The overall size of the box is 6" x 5" (16cm x 13cm) with the medal being 4" x 2" (11cm x 7cm) in size and dates from the 1960's.
[HAVE 2 AVAILABLE]

CONDITION -- Excellent

HISTORY -- The MS Dalmacija was built in 1965 at the Brodogradiliste Uljanik ship yards in Rijeka Yugoslavia for Jadrolinija Cruises, a Yugoslavian shipping company. The ship offered popular cruises offering a warm and friendly Yugoslavian style of service. It operated 14 day cruises from the Adriatic to the Near East. Regular ports of call were: Venice, Trieste, Rijeka, Slit, Dubrovnik, Piraeus, Alexandra, Port Said, Beirut, Limasol, Heraklion, Piraeus, Dubrovnik and Venice. Although, ports of call obviously changed dramatically during the middle Eastern Six day War.

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Item: TT689 BA90
Price
£29.00
UK Postage: £5.00
Europe Postage:£7.00
Elsewhere: £10.00

SILVER PLATED DISH FROM THE RMS HIGHLAND CORRIE OF THE NELSON LINE

DESCRIPTION -- Very decorative sweet dish from the old steamship RMS Highland Corrie from the Nelson Line Shipping Company. It has a superb distinctive lace work pattern around the edge and is in a great condition and it has the ships name engraved in the centre with the size of the dish being 5" x 3" (14cm x 9.5cm). The vessel tragically sank in 1917 making this item a very old and rare piece.
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]

CONDITION -- Very Good

HISTORY -- The British steamship the RMS Highland Corrie was torpedoed without warning on May 16 1917. Six members of the crew and two passengers were killed by the explosion. Besides a crew of 86 she carried 40 passengers, several of who were women.

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Item: TT626 BA84
Price
£35.00
UK Postage: £4.00
Europe Postage:£6.00
Elsewhere: £9.00

VERY ORNATE SILVER ASH TRAY FROM THE VESSEL MV BLOEMFONTEIN

DESCRIPTION -- Ornate silver ashtray item from the liner 'BLOEMFONTEIN' which shows a nice design to the sides and a bow-on view of the liner and ships name to the centre. This object is in a good condition and a very collectable piece and the size is approx. 3" (8cm) square.
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]

CONDITION -- Very Good

HISTORY -- The MV Bloemfontein Castle was a passenger liner. She was launched at Harland & Wolff's yard at Belfast on 24 August, 1949 by Mrs Leif Egeland, wife of the High Commissioner for the Union of South Africa in London. She was completed on 25 March 1950. Built for Union-Castle Line's Intermediate service to South and East Africa, she was their first one-class ship. She took her name after the town of Bloemfontein, capital of the Orange Free State.

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Item: TT374 BA49
Price
£49.00
UK Postage: £3.00
Europe Postage:£5.00
Elsewhere: £8.00

SUPERB EMBOSSED CHROME ASHTRAY FROM THE LINER RMS CALEDONIA

DESCRIPTION -- Very rare original chrome ashtray which shows on it a view of the liner "RMS CALEDONIA", which is from the Anchor Line and it is in a great condition with the size of 3" (9.50cm) long. A great find.
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]

CONDITION -- Very Good

HISTORY -- The RMS CALEDONIA was completed on the Clyde in 1925 for the Anchor Line. She was a turbine steamer intended for the Glasgow-New York run and was converted into an armed merchant cruiser in 1939 and renamed SCOTSTOUN. She was finally torpedoed and sunk by U-boat in the Atlantic on June 13th 1940.

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Item: TT317 BA40
Price
£75.00
UK Postage: £4.00
Europe Postage:£6.00
Elsewhere: £9.00

VOYAGE BOOKLET FROM TWO LINERS OF THE UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE OF NEW ZEALAND

DESCRIPTION -- From the Union Royal Mail Line of New Zealand this is a cruise voyage booklet which gives complete details of the old liners 'TAHITI' and 'MAUNGANNI'. It also includes many great views from on board and of the ports of call and is dated circa 1914 and is 12" (30cm) x 9" (22.50cm) in size (click on the picture for a view of the opened up booklet).
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]

CONDITION -- Good

HISTORY -- The Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand (Union NZ) should not be confused with the Union Steam Ship Company (UK) which became part of Union-Castle Line. Union NZ was formed in 1875 to originally run coastal services and in 1876 they commenced sailings to Sydney. Over the next years, the company took over several other shipping companies and sailings to San Francisco started in 1885. This route was discontinued in 1900 due to US restrictive laws, and the following year, Union NZ acquired a half share in the Canadian Australian Royal Mail Steam Ship Company to run services to Vancouver, and which they took over completely in 1910.

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Item: TT310 BA39
Price
£29.00
UK Postage: £2.00
Europe Postage:£4.00
Elsewhere: £7.00

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