Rex Trophy
One doesn’t often run across cool on-board souvenirs from the famous Italian liner Rex. Dates to the 1930s and likely awarded to a lucky passenger for winning some on-board game on her famous Lido Deck. … read more ›
One doesn’t often run across cool on-board souvenirs from the famous Italian liner Rex. Dates to the 1930s and likely awarded to a lucky passenger for winning some on-board game on her famous Lido Deck. … read more ›
Launched by Mary, Lady Inverclyde, in June, 1906, Lusitania set new standards for speed, size, and luxury on the Atlantic. But then you knew all that! Cunard and John Brown went all out for Lusitania’s… read more ›
Fantastic brass bell made from metal salvaged from the second Mauretania at the time of her scrapping late in 1965. Here is your chance to own a piece of her. Cunard saved little from their… read more ›
Super rare Cadbury candy tin for Mauretania with a fairly accurate full-color portrait of the ship. No, there is no candy in it! The condition of the portrait is very good with only slight crazing… read more ›
A classic and cool souvenir of the RMS Queen Mary. A section of her mooring rope. These were cut up and sold in the very earliest days of her time in Long Beach. Very hard… read more ›
American Line ss Saint Louis souvenir straight razor. What an interesting item to offer in those long ago days! Then again, there were no “shave clubs” then. Opens to about 9.5″ long. In very good… read more ›
Very well-made bone china souvenir plate as sold in the gift shops of Cunard’s Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth. As you would expect, this was produced by Staffordshire. This not-often-seen plate shows the images of… read more ›
Very nice pin dish for the Italian Line during the 1950s on the “Sunny Southern Route.” Measures about 5.5″ x 5.5″. No chips, cracks, or crazing.
Beautiful Staffordshire pin dish with the famous painting of our favorite ocean liner by C.E. Turner. Measuring 5″ across, this dish is made of fine bone china and is in near mint condition. Enhance your… read more ›
A pin dish for the RMS Queen Mary with the famous painting by C.E. Turner. Measuring 5″ across, this dish is made of fine bone china and is in near mint condition. Enhance your collection… read more ›
Cute souvenir framed portrait reverse painted on glass and backed with butterfly wings. In very good condition. Typically, there is some slight deterioration of the butterfly wings. Not bad you will love it trust me.
CGT log abstract from the grand four-stacked France. What makes it more striking than your typical log is the size. Measures a rather large 10” x 6½”. Given to the passenger at the end of… read more ›
Very rare sterling-silver souvenir spoon for the ss St. Paul of the American Line. Marked with the ship’s name in the bowl with a great American eagle in the enamel, which is all perfect. No… read more ›
Haven’t had one of these in a while. A pewter-style tankard with a glass bottom from the ss United States on-board gift shop. In excellent condition. Measures about 4.5″ tall x 3″ across. What is… read more ›
This souvenir tea set from the Cunard Line was once much more common. Like so many things in life, you might say to yourself about a particular memory “that wasn’t that long ago,” and then… read more ›
I have always considered White Star’s Teutonic to be the first ocean liner. She was more reliable (and some say safer) because she had twin screws and didn’t need sails. She was also big enough… read more ›
I haven’t offered you one of these in quite some time. A souvenir tie bar from the ship’s on-board gift shop. Use it for your next event where you want to show off your collection.
After decades of buying, selling, and collecting souvenirs from the famous RMS Queen Mary, it is rare indeed for me to say “never seen another”. But here it is a tie pin from your favorite… read more ›
A set of unused matches from her final voyage to Long Beach in 1967 and a pack of tissue paper also unused–“for your personal use.” Both items from her last trip.
During my recent travels, I found a book that is one of those items that makes you say “wow”! It is a testimonial book about a silver service presented to Thomas Ismay (who founded White… read more ›
The famous Carlton China Company made all manner of high-quality bone-china post-sinking souvenirs for the RMS Titanic and RMS Lusitania disasters. Many in the shapes of ancient Roman pottery that had been found in Great… read more ›
Sought-after Bensons candy tin for the ss United States. These are available in larger numbers for the Cunard Queens but are less common for the Big Ship. Not as perfect as my last one with… read more ›
Really good-looking table lighter from the SS United States. Only seen a few of these and this is the first time I can offer one. From the gift shop on board the “Big Ship”. In… read more ›
Wear your collection! I am quite certain you will be the only person sporting one of these at the next liner event or ss United States Conservancy function. This new, in-the-box 40-50-year old belt has… read more ›
Many tens of thousands of passengers sailed on the United States during her career. Her popularity was never in doubt, and even in her last year she averaged nearly 70% occupancy rates. The 1953 annual… read more ›
Abstract of log card from the ss United States’s voyage 307, westbound. In near-mint condition. A small quantity available.
Abstract of log from the famous ss United States. This is for voyage 71 westbound on August 25, 1955. Already holding the speed record and with no need to prove herself with a high-fuel-consuming crossing,… read more ›
Here is another item I have never had before. A crossing-the-line proclamation from the ss United States while on a cruise in February, 1968. She did so few cruises that crossed the equator that there… read more ›
Aren’t these cute? I have always thought so. Bookmark given out to advertise the rather vast services White Star Line offered. RMS Majestic, RMS Olympic, and RMS Homeric are advertised on the back. Imagine this… read more ›
I have never had another one of these before. A souvenir wine bottle opener from the gift shop on the RMS Queen Mary. In excellent condition. Brings to mind the old adage “I love cooking… read more ›