Five Shillings – A Letter To An Angel
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1965 Churchill Commemorative Crowns Sir Winston Churchill Five Shilling Piece $0.01 A sombre-looking portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, in a siren suit. We are sure that Churchill himself would have been the first to admit that he was not pretty, his portrait on this crown is not exactly flattering. It is in quite low relief, and we believe it to be one of the least attractive British coins ever issued. What Churchill would have made of our comments, we will never know, but this … |
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1846 New Farce Lend Me Five Shillings Haymarket Theatre $15.65 Old Antique Historical Victorian Prints Maps and Historic Fine Art ———-. 1846 New Farce Lend Me Five Shillings Haymarket Theatre Part Page Print From The Graphic Or The Illustrated London Newsdate If Known Is In The Title Genuine Clearance Now Up To 90% Off Retailfrom A Quality Lot. That Was Purchased From An Old Antique Print Dealer At An Auctionsize Varies From Scan Size Of Aprox 12 X 8 In… |
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1851 Five Shilling Day Great Exhibition Agriculture $20.75 Full page from our copy of the Illustrated London News dated 1851, an illustrated weekly newspaper weeks date as shown on top of page, the size of each page is approximately 16 x 11 inches (410×280). All are genuine antique prints and not modern copies, the Illustrated London News is an illustrated magazine which was first printed in 1842 and is the finest pictorial example of a historic social re… |
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Living In Oblivion : The 80′s Greatest Hits, Vol. 5 $15.98 … |
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Offenbach: La Belle Helene; Orpheus in the Underworld; La Vie Parisienne (Highlights) $13.98 … |
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Opera in English from Sadler’s Wells $6.98 … |
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George Muller – Obstacle to Comfort … |
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George Muller – Obstacle to Comfort … |
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McCormick Salt ‘n Spice, 3.5-Ounce Unit (Pack of 6) Versatile seasoning. Use this unique blend of salt, black pepper, sweet bell pepper, onion and garlic at the table or during cooking. Packed in U.S.A…. |
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Colonial New England on 5 Shillings a Day (Traveling on 5) $4.23 Navigate the dangerous shoals of Cape Cod, talk politics with John Adams, sample the porridge known as “Indian pudding”âhow to get around and enjoy Colonial New England’s towns and scenery.It’s 1765, and you’ve just arrived in New England. Once you’ve had a chance to freshen up and powder your wig, you’ll want to know where to find a room for… |