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•WILFRED GABRIEL DE GLEHN (1870-1951) PORTRAIT OF LYNN FONTANNE IN AN INTERIOR The actress depicted standing full length beside a globe, signed, oil on canvas 70.5 x 55cm. * Lynn Fontanne (1887-1983) was a British born acting star with a career that spanned five decades in America, alongside that of her husband Alfred Lunt. Each received an Emmy award and a joint Tony award and Fontanne earned an Academy Awards nomination for a leading role one of her films (`The Guardsman`, 1931). She led everyone (including her husband) to believe that she had been born in 1892-1893, a conceit that she maintained until her death. Another depiction of `Lynn Fontanne by the Thames`, 1914, was sold at Sothebys New York, November 28th 2007, lot 87 ($79,000) Provenance: Purchased from Sherborne, Peter Brooks Fine Paintings, July 1991 ++ Lined; a little associated retouching
Topol signature piece 9 x 6cm with facial doodle. Dedicated. Israeli theatrical and film performer, singer, actor, comedian, voice artist, writer and producer. He is best known for his role as Tevye the dairyman in the production of Fiddler on the Roof on both stage and film. He has been nominated for an Academy Award and a Tony Award, and has won two Golden Globe Awards. Obtained in person by the head waiter of the Mayfair Hotel, Mount Royal Hotel and Jackstaws Restaurant in the late 60's early 70's.
THEATRE PROGRAMMES, London selection, 1950s onwards, inc. Bournemouth, Nottingham, Southampton, Northampton; Piccadilly, Lyric, Cambridge, Savoy, Apollo, Queen's. Globe, New, Strand, Palladium; pantomime, Anita Dobson, Paul Daniels, Victoria Wood, Russ Abbott; plays, comedy, musicals, ballet, orchestral, variety etc., most earlier issues in acetate photo albums (some damage to backs if removed), some souvenir editions, FR to EX, Qty.
THEATRE, selection, inc. watercolour costume designs (c1890) by Arthur Helsby (6) plus two others unsigned; selection of letters, photos, album pages etc., 1880s onwards, signatures inc. Clarence Lucas, Malcolm Bradbury, Phyllis Archibald, Sir Philip Watts, Dudley Hardy, Trevor Howard, Nick Franks, Charles Valeton, Henry Irving, James Erskine, Brian Lawrence, Billy Rhodes, Chika Lane etc; Warwick Musical Theatre (fragment of stage mounted on marble slab), hollow bone depicting Shakespeare's Globe, good VR, Qty.
Seventeen various paperweights to include a millefiori example, a Mdina example, an example modelled as a globe etc, a further quantity of glassware to include hand-painted glass prisms to include a pair raised on square-section bases, two cobalt blue glass jugs with rough pontil marks and two pieces of cranberry glass.
Australia. Coronelli (Vincenzo), Het Niew Hollandt. Nuova Guinea, published Venice, [1697], uncoloured engraved globe gore of the Dutch discoveries in the Spice Islands, Papua New Guinea and Australia from the northwest Cape to the Gulf of Carpentaria around Weipa, one small hole to lower margin, map size 230 x 290 mm, Italian text below and on verso of map Uncommon. (1)
Australia. Coronelli ( Vicenzo), Het Niew Hollandt, circa 1690, hand coloured engraved globe gore, 480 x 290 mm Uncommon. Coronelli's gore includes an important map of Australia, one of the earliest obtainable maps to focus on the north western coast of Australia in some detail. The gore is famous for the fanciful depiction of inland Australia, complete with palm trees, reindeer and elephants. (1)
World. Swanston (G.H.), The World in Hemispheres with comparative views of the heights of the Principal Mountains and Basins of the Principal Rivers on the Globe, published A.Fullarton, circa 1860, colour lithographic map, slight dust soiling, 425 x 540 mm, together with Johnston (Keith), The World in Hemispheres, published William Blackwood & Sons, circa 1870, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight offsetting, 360 x 580 mm (2)
Lay (William & Cyrus M. Hussey). A Narrative of the Mutiny on Board the Ship Globe, of Nantucket, in the Pacific Ocean, Jan. 1824. And the Journal of a Residence of Two Years on the Mulgrave Islands; with Observations on the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants, 1st edition, New-London, 1828, some spotting and browning throughout, p. 53 with repaired tear, small ink stain at head of title, early American signatures to endpapers (small tear and loss to front endpaper), contemporary tree calf, head of spine repaired, upper joint rubbed, small gouge and wormtrack to covers, 8vo, together with Narrative of the Adventures and Sufferings of Samuel Patterson, Experienced in the Pacific Ocean, and many other Parts of the World, with an Account of the Feegee and Sanwich Islands, 1st edition, Palmer, May 1. 1817, some spotting and browning, contemporary previous owner inscription at front, contemporary mottled calf, spine label chipped, a little rubbed, 8vo First work Sabin 39467. Written by Lay and Hussey, the only survivors of a mutiny and massacre aboard a Pacific whaler, the mutiny led by Samuel Cornstock which resulted in the deaths of the four ship's officers, and subsequent murder of the mutineers by natives of the Mulgrave Islands (i.e. the Marshall Islands). (2)
[Goldsmith, John]. The Present State of the British Empire in Europe, America, Africa and Asia: containing a concise account of our possessions in every part of the globe: their religion, policy, customs, government, trade, commerce and manufactures..., 1st edition, printed for W. Griffin, J. Johnson, W. Nicoll, and Richardson..., 1768, vi, contents leaf, and 486 pages, a few leaves with some spotting, minor marginal paper flaw to I8 (pages 127/8), not affecting text, contemporary calf, rubbed and some wear to spine, with upper cover near-detached, 8vo ESTC T146139. Sabin 27718. Also attributed to Oliver Goldsmith. Provenance: Stowe Library, Stowe House, Buckinghamshire, with printed label to front pastedown. Once one of the finest private libraries of books and early manuscripts in England, the Stowe libary was dispersed at auction between 1848 and 1921. (1)
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