The Great Liners > Cunard Line
DESCRIPTION -- Early Cunard Steamship Company onboard butter pat dish which is in an excellent virtually unused condition and the size is 4" (10cm).
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Cunard Steamship Company
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DESCRIPTION -- From the Cunard Line vessel the QE2 this is a souvenir white canvas shoulder bag which is in a good condition but has a couple of minor marks showing.
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CONDITION -- Good
HISTORY -- The Queen Elizabeth 2, or QE2 as she is commonly known was the flagship of the Cunard Line for over 30 years. QE2 made her maiden voyage in 1969 and is one of the last of the great Transatlantic liners. At 70,327 tons and 963 feet long with a top speed of 32.5 knots she is also one of the largest and fastest passenger vessels afloat.
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DESCRIPTION -- Unlikely to find another one, this is a very early plate from the as was Cunard Steamship Company which is difficult to date and in an excellent condition. It shows on it a view of the vessel RMS Queen Mary and is a decorative shape and is 7″ (18cm) wide and the only one we have seen.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- RMS Queen Mary was and is one of the grandest Passenger liners ever built. This giant of the sea offered luxury and a standard unequalled in shipbuilding history. During her remarkable career, from her maiden voyage in 1936 until this day, Queen Mary has played various roles, from an elegant Ocean Liner, to a WWII trooper, then after 1001 Atlantic crossings, RMS Queen Mary was preserved and became a fine hotel and tourist facility in Long Beach California.
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DESCRIPTION -- Great item which is dated 6th January to 20th April 1995 of a ‘Golden Route’ world cruise dish from the Cunard Line vessel the Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) which is in an excellent condition with the size being 6″ (15cm) wide.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- RMS Queen Elizabeth 2, often referred to simply as QE2, is a retired British ocean liner converted into a floating hotel. Originally built for the Cunard Line, QE2 was operated by Cunard as both a transatlantic liner and a cruise ship from 1969 to 2008. It was then laid up until converted and since 18 April 2018, she has been operating as a floating hotel in Dubai. QE2 was designed for the transatlantic service from her home port of Southampton, UK to New York, United States and was named after the earlier Cunard liner RMS Queen Elizabeth.
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DESCRIPTION -- Early type souvenir from the RMS Queen Mary moored at Long Beach, California which is a china ashtray. Purchased on board during a visit this item is in a very good condition and the size is 5" (13cm) wide.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Queen Mary's creation and launch was nothing if not extraordinary and her story is rich with history, elegance and grandeur. From the time her construction began in 1930 in Clydebank, Scotland, the Queen Mary was destined to stand in a class all her own. Despite suffering economic setbacks during the Great Depression, which stalled construction on the ship for several years, Cunard Line spared no expense on building the Queen Mary - which was originally known as job #534.
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DESCRIPTION -- A real treat of a find and not many of these around and is an original naming ceremony/launch booklet for the RMS Queen Elizabeth from 1938. It is in a good to fair condition and such a fantasic booklet from one of the most famous vessels of our time (click on the picture to see an open up view of one of the pictures in the booklet).
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CONDITION -- Good/Fair
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. At the time of construction in the mid-1930's by John Brown and Company in Clydebank, Scotland, she was known as Hull 552, but she was later named in honour of Queen Elizabeth, Queen Consort at the time of her launch on 27 September 1938, and in 1952 became the Queen Mother.
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DESCRIPTION -- Old framed picture of the Cunard Line vessel the Queen Mary which is in a very good condition and is roughly 6" x 5" (15cm x 13cm).
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The Royal Mail Ship (RMS) Queen Mary was built in Clydebank, Scotland, under the ownership of Cunard White Star Line. Designed and equipped to be a transatlantic super ocean liner, she sailed in 1936 from England to New York City. For three years, her prestigious, wealthy passengers included Royalty, movie stars, statesmen and prominent politicians who sailed in elegance and experienced the grand era of ocean liner travel.
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DESCRIPTION -- From the launch of the RMS Queen Mary 2 this is a book showing the comparisons of the vessel to other vessels and buildings, and it is unused and interesting book.
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CONDITION -- Unused
HISTORY -- RMS Queen Mary 2 (also referred to as the QM2) is a British transatlantic ocean liner. She has served as the flagship of Cunard Line since succeeding Queen Elizabeth 2 in 2004. As of 2017, Queen Mary 2 was the only ocean liner (as opposed to a cruise ship) still in service.
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DESCRIPTION -- Very early set of playing cards from the Cunard Line shipping company which are in a good condition but the box is slightly damaged. [ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]
CONDITION -- Good
HISTORY -- Maritime Souvenirs
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DESCRIPTION -- From the Cunard Steamship Company this is a really rare find and is one of the old style small coffee cups from the early years. It shows on it the lion crest and is a really rare item to come across thses days.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- Cunard Line is a British-American owned shipping company based at Carnival House in Southampton, England and operated by Carnival UK. It has been a leading operator of passenger ships on the North Atlantic for over a century. In 1839, Canadian-born Samuel Cunard was awarded the first British transatlantic steamship mail contract, and the next year formed the British and North American Royal Mail Steam-Packet Company to operate the line's four pioneer paddle steamers on the Liverpool' Halifax' Boston route. For most of the next 30 years, Cunard held the Blue Riband for the fastest Atlantic voyage.
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