Cobwebs

Ocean Liner Memorabilia

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We stock individual and unique items that are ever changing. Here we’ve showcased some of the pieces that we’ve sold over nearly 50 years. This is just a small selection, we have thousands of items of ocean liner memorabilia on display.

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White Star Line China Butter Pats.  3rd class on left and 1st class on right

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Queen Mary Auto Club Metal Car Badge. These were only made for crew members

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French Line Funnel Shaped Ceramic Ashtray Circa 1960s. This is a novelty piece depicting the funnel of SS France

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SS United States Breakfast China. Double sided egg cup and side plate, 1950s

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Cunard Brochures.  A selection of Cunard brochures from the 1950s and 1960s

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British and North American Steam Packet Company Brown China. Very early, pre 1879

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P&O Captain’s Cap, circa 1880

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Titanic at Southampton Postcard. A very rare image of the ship whilst in dock at Southampton

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Travel Agents’ Model of P&O’s Sea Princess. She was the Kungsholm of 1963, became Sea Princess when bought by P&O, later becoming the much loved Victoria

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White Star Line 1st Class Ceramic Cream Jug

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RMS Olympic First Class Restaurant Chair. This particular chair was used to replicate the dining chairs for Cameron’s Titanic movie

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Harland and Wolff Builder’s Plate. These were fitted to all H&W ships built in Belfast including Titanic

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RMS Olympic Brass Life Boat Name Plate

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Cunard Powder Compacts. A selection of powder compacts which were available from the gift shops onboard

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Afternoon Tea Set.  An afternoon tea set as used on Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth

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QE2 Souvenirs

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‘Humpty Dumpty’ Nursery Rhyme Children’s China from the 1st class nursery onboard Queen Mary

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Silver Pocket Watch Cases Salvaged from RMS Lusitania. Cobwebs purchased many of the recovered artefacts from the wreck of the ship

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Bronze Scrollwork from the stern of Lusitania

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Bronze Cabin Ventilator from Lusitania

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RMS Olympic Windows. Original windows from the 1st class lounge