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Lot 371

5 small card theatre posters for "Scandals & Scanties", showing in 1942/3. From the Grand Opera House, Scarborough and Eden Theatre. Each approx. 38.5cm x 25cm.

Lot 802

LARGE QTY OF POSTCARD DATING BACK TO 20TH CENTURY - MUSIC HALL & THEATRE

Lot 940

QTY OF FRAMED PHOTOGRAPH'S - EARLY MUSIC HALL & THEATRE

Lot 100

ROSS (Alexander): 'Pansebeia: or, a view of all religions in the world: with the several church-governments, from the creation, to these times...' London, printed by James Young, 1653: 12mo, contemp calf, rubbed with spine cracked, contents a little shaken and joints strained: 'Of Education Especially of Young Gentlemen..in two parts...the fifth impression' Oxford, printed at The Theatre for Amos Curteyne, 1687: 12mo, contemp calf, binding split and detached from block: with two others, religion. (4)

Lot 40

DOCUMENTS AND EPHEMERA: collection of approx 11 items, to include: 1840 letter entire from a young girl, stating she has read ...'a little book called Wonders of the Microscope...I thought it exceedingly interesting...': printed ticket of admittance to the Queen's Private Box, Royal Princesses Theatre, 1851: vellum probate document, Alfred Wesson, 1858: passport issued by The Lord Provost of Edinburgh, admitting engineer John Balbirnie of Leith to enter Russia, 28th May 1862: and other items. (Small quantity)

Lot 331

Large painted wood carving of a Nene (or Hawaiian) goose.  62 h cms x 107 length cms The hand-painted goose was made by Bill Bazett, originally a teacher, who started working part-time at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust at Slimbridge in the early 90s, where he created and carved large wooden birds, completing six in total.  Each bird, all possibly carved from a renewable source of Russian Pine, took approximately 3 months of loving hard work, leaving sacks full of wood shavings and off cuts. The birds were displayed at Slimbridge, with an unnamed Canadian Goose even flying into the 'Polka Theatre for Children', in Wimbledon, London, where it took part in a production of ' Kingfisher Pond' in 1991.  It was then bought by the theatre after raising the required sum of £400.00 and resided in the foyer there for some time.  Part of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Collection  Condition ReportApprox: Width 122cm (tail to beak), Height 52cm, Depth 38cm

Lot 332

Large painted wood carving of a Barnacle goose  73 cms h. x 107 lenth cms The hand-painted goose was made by Bill Bazett, originally a teacher, who started working part-time at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust at Slimbridge in the early 90s, where he created and carved large wooden birds, completing six in total.  Each bird, all possibly carved from a renewable source of Russian Pine, took approximately 3 months of loving hard work, leaving sacks full of wood shavings and off cuts. The birds were displayed at Slimbridge, with his final bird, an unnamed Canadian Goose, even flying into the 'Polka Theatre for Children', in Wimbledon, London, where it took part in a production of ' Kingfisher Pond' in 1991.  It was then bought by the theatre after raising the required sum of £400.00 and resided in the foyer there for some time.  Part of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Collection 

Lot 744

Two rails of various theatre costumes

Lot 232

1861 THEATRE ROYAL BRIGHTON POSTER, framed and under glass

Lot 34

BOX OF MAGAZINES AND EPHEMERA, relating to Royalty, Living Shakespeare, Orkney, Theatre and other programmes

Lot 256

Approximately 560 postcards in a shoebox ' plus some photos, lettercards, calendar cards, three modern books of tear-away postcard cards and various snapshots (miniature photos by postcard publishers). The postcards comprise more than 130 modern tourist-style cards, approximately 75 standard-size cards from the 1970s/80s, and more than 350 standard-size cards from the Golden Age of collecting onwards. Although the condition of the postcards is extremely mixed ' from poor to very good ' there are some nice surprises in the older cards, which are mainly English topographical, but do include a few subject cards (such as comic and theatre) and a few foreign. We've picked out some of the best cards in our photographs - two superb cards of the Chichester and Selsey Tramway Steam and Railbus; three Taylor Series cards of trams in Birchencliffe, Huddersfield; a magnificent view of The Mill at Barnham (West Sussex); six sepia semi-glossy cards of Thatcham, Berkshire; and some shipping ' including the Cunard line RMS Aquitania and the RMS Mauretania. There are also a set of twelve Salmon-published sepia views of Bognor.MW

Lot 1874

SONY THEATRE STAND SYSTEM RHT-G 800 BELIEVED IN WORKING ORDER NO WARRENTY WITH REMOTE

Lot 102

A Boxed Pollock's Original Victorian Theatre Toy, "Aladdin" with Scenery, Figures and Booklet

Lot 234

Advertising theatre poster, featuring Kate and Ellen Bateman, 50cm x 25cm

Lot 138

Early 19th century flyers for 'Cymbeline', Rebecca West and David Low, 'The Modern "Rake's Progress"', Hutchinson & Co Ltd, London 1934, Simon Harcourt-Smith - 'The Last of Uptake', illustrated by Rex Whistler, BT Batsford Ltd, London (no date), Harrison Fisher - 'Fair Americans', T Fisher Unwin, London and Leipsic 1911, programmes from the Empire Theatre and London Hippodrome, etc.

Lot 3533

A Scarce Theatre used Sooty with picture of Maththew Corbett holding him prior to being cleaned !  Used in the Sooty in the grave scene.Provenance: Directly from a member of the production team. 

Lot 5

GEORGES BARBIER (1882-1932) THEATRE HAND-COLOURED ETCHING ON WOVE ca. 1912 ARTIST PROOF    APP.SIZE: 15cm x 20cm (24cm x 30cm)

Lot 7

GEORGES BARBIER (1882-1932) THEATRE HAND-COLOURED ETCHING ON WOVE ca. 1912 ARTIST PROOF    APP.SIZE: 15cm x 20cm (24cm x 30cm)

Lot 203

A Panasonic DVD home theatre surround system, model number SA-PT160, a Sharp DVD/CD video CD player, and a Panasonic subwoofe and various tweeters. CONDITION REPORT: In used condition with some surface soiling. Lacking remote controls.

Lot 315

A character trope in Noh theatre, this netsuke depicts a 'Hannya' mask – typically representing a scorned woman turned into a demon. H:2

Lot 130

Original vintage advertising poster for a concert titled Ike and Tina Turner and Boz Scaggs, with a text artwork with stylistic font in brown and yellow. Presented by Direct Productions and held at Berkeley Community Theatre on 25 September 1970. Small text below describe ticket outlets for the concert. Excellent condition. Country of issue: USA, designer: Tom Mix, size (cm): 37x29, year of printing: 1970

Lot 5

Original vintage advertising poster for the Theatre Du Rire - Incessamment Ouverture - Theatre of Laughs - Open Soon. Risque artwork features a lady posing nude and looking in the mirror alongside a man wearing a black suit and holding his top hat and umbrella. Poor condition, paper losses, folds, several repaired tears, staining, browning. Country of issue: France, designer: E. Dorda, size (cm): 80x61, year of printing: 1900s

Lot 181

John Slezer, Vue du Bourg et des Ruines de L'Abbaye de Dryburgh - Dryburgh Abbey, engraved print, framed under glass, initials Gg printed lower right, 16 x 14cm Footnote: Another version of this image can be found in the archives of the National Library of Scotland. Entitled Prospect of the Town of Dryburgh it was published in 1693 in the pictorial record of Scotland's towns and landmarks produced by John Abraham Slezer and entitled Theatrum Scotiae. This version is one of Slezer's plates included in Supplement to The Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne by J.Groenewegen and N.Prevost, London 1728/9.

Lot 409

Collection of four etchings to include a Knight in Armour, Still life of yellow roses and another of a teapot together with a wood engraving depicting The Burning of The Edinburgh Theatre, all in good clean mounts but unframed, largest is 24 x 16cm (4)

Lot 215

Edward Pococke (1843-1901), "Necked Swan", "The Butchery", "The Bird in Hand" and "Norwich Theatre", group of 4 pen, ink and watercolours, all signed and inscribed with titles, assorted sizes, all mounted but unframed (4)

Lot 1384

XIX Century 'Le College De La Reine', 12 x 15cm, Stadler 'Theatre of Anatomy', 'Queens College; 'Manor House, Sheffield' and other prints. (9)

Lot 233

A commemorative 18th Century etching of Harry Rowe, in moulded oak frame, glazed, Harry Rowe was born in 1726 and was trumpeter in the Duke of Kingstons Light Horse at the Battle of Culloden in 1746 and 45 years trumpeter to the High Sherriff of Yorkshire 1797 he was also an itinerant puppet showman travelling in Scotland and the North of England and operated a summer theatre in York, image size 14cm x 10cm

Lot 1328

1967-75 inclusive Year Packs, 1971 Scandinavia, 1982 Theatre & other Souvenir packs in album (approx 26 packs)

Lot 193

A superb collection of 5 promo and demo cassettes. Artists/ titles include Weekend - La Variete (ROUGH 39, A Rough Trade pre-release cassette, original cat no: Rough46 printed in cover. Inlay a little creased), A Certain Ratio - 4:7 (Recorded Sep '79 - Graveyard 4-track, Salford, Produced by Martin Hannett, 7 tracks listed inc Faceless, Crippled Child, Flight). Was (Not Was)/ Killing Joke - S/T/ What's This For (The Town House Tape Copying Departing produced cassette that states 1981 S/T album by Was (Not Was) and 1981 album What's This For...! by Killing Joke, All track titles are handwritten on inside of inlay), 2 cassettes titles Can - New Vic Theatre (Virgin Tape printed covers, hand written spines. No info on inlays). Cassettes appear to be in excellent condition.

Lot 344

A truly incredible example of a supremely rare Joy Division poster. This pristine example is for the planned concert at the Astoria, Edinburgh on 8th May 1980. The concert was cancelled due to Ian's ill-health and he was to die only ten days later. This example comes from a collection of similar posters, collected during the period in Edinburgh and which includes many similar examples for theatre and venues in the area. Measures 16.5 x 23". This poster is in incredible NM condition, clearly unrolled since the cancellation.

Lot 247

Nice pack of David Bowie memorabilia to include: 1995 Montreux Jazz Festival programme, 'Elephant Man' playbills for performances at Blackstone Theatre and at The Booth Theatre, press cuttings inc reviews of the Bridge School fundraising concert as well as memorabilia: two ticket stubs, a programme, a photocopied setlist. Also a Virgin 'Hours' promo flyer (21 x 15cm). Provenance: from the collection of renowned Bowie super fan and collector Ton Van Der Horst who ran a popular Dutch fanzine 'The Voyeur'.

Lot 19

* GORDON K MITCHELL RSA RSW RGI (SCOTTISH b 1952), CASTAWAY oil on canvas, signed; inscribed on artist label verso 73cm x 98cm Framed Provenance: Private Edinburgh collection. Note: The most recent Glasgow solo show of Gordon K Mitchell's work was held at the prestigious Roger Billcliffe Gallery, (26th April - 28th May 2019) where paintings of this size were priced at approximately £8000. Prizes and Awards include: Borders Biennial Exhibition; First Prize, City Arts Centre, Open Exhibition; First Prize, Educational Institute for Scotland; Purchase Prize, Glasgow Mayfest Award, Royal Scottish Academy Award; First Prize, Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour; William Gillies Award, Scottish Drawing Competition, Paisley; Second Prize, Royal Scottish Academy; J. Murray Thompson Award, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; Arts Club Prize, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; Whyte & Mackay Award, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; Scottish Provident Award, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; Dunfermline Building Society Prize, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; SSWA Special Award. Solo Exhibitions include: Dorothy Quinn Gallery, St. Andrews, Henderson Gallery, Edinburgh, Old City Art Gallery, Jerusalem, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh (biannually since 1992), Roger Billcliffe Fine Art, Glasgow (biannually since 1993), Atholl Gallery, Dunkeld (1993) Albemarle Gallery (biannually since 1997). Represented in Group Exhibitions in the United Kingdom, including:Allan Park Gallery, Stirling, Atholl Gallery, Dunkeld, Borders Biennial Exhibition, City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Contemporary British Art Show, London, Contemporary Fine Art Gallery, Fine Art Society Galleries, Glasgow, Gracefield Art Centre, Dumfries, Hilton Hotel, Hong Kong, John Martin of London, Kirkcaldy Art Gallery, Mall Galleries, London, Morrison Scottish Portrait ExhibitionOpen Eye Gallery, Edinburgh, Paisley Art Institute, Portland Gallery, London, Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh, Roger Billcliffe Fine Art, Glasgow, Royal Glasgow Institute, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour, Scottish Arts Club, Edinburgh, Scottish Arts Council Gallery, Smith Art Gallery & Museum, Society of Scottish ArtistsSociety of Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen, Stirling Gallery, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh Group Exhibitions held abroad: Through the `Old City Gallery` Jerusalem, paintings have been included in group exhibitions in Israel, Australia, Canada, U.S.A. and Sweden. Blue and White Gallery, Jerusalem, Contemporary Scottish Art 1994, Hilton Hotel, Hong Kong Collections:Works held in a great many private and public collections, including; Alliance & Leicester Building Society, Edinburgh Distillers Co. Ltd, Edinburgh College of Art, Educational Institute for Scotland, Johnny Walker Whisky Co, Kansas City Art Institute, Macfarlane Group Plc, National Westminster Bank, Paisley Art Institute, Scottish Arts Council, Scottish Brewers Limited, Slottseal Forthside Limited, The Knesset, Israel, University of Edinburgh, Welcome Inns, Whyte & Mackay Group, William Teacher & Sons (Whisky).

Lot 391

A large quantity of theatre programmes.

Lot 1223

7 books on musicals, opera and theatre

Lot 130

A large quantity of theatre programmes etc.,

Lot 1612

COLLECTION OF AUTOGRAPHED AND OTHER POSTCARDS, along with a folder of theatre programmes, an album of postcards and a folder containing the autographs of soap stars from British soaps including Emmerdale and Coronation Street

Lot 567

* Film & Theatre Autographs. A collection of 47 signed photographs, letters, and signatures, 20th century, signed photographs include Mae West and Joan Crawford (both with dedications, 25 x 20 cm, framed and glazed), John Gielgud, Anton Walbrook, Michael Redgrave, Janet Leigh, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Harry Lauder (autograph self-caricature), Anna Neagle ('Marjorie'), Rafael Adelheim, autograph letters signed include Olivia de Havilland, Anna Neagle (3 autograph letters signed and 2 typed letters signed), James Stewart (postcard), Lilian Braithwaite, Jean Forbes-Robertson, Evelyn Laye ('Boo'), typed letters signed include Laurence Olivier (as Baron Olivier), John Gielgud, Vic Oliver, Derek Bond, Betty Balfour, signatures include John Gielgud, Gracie Fields, Paul Robeson, Dame Flora Robson, Joyce Grenfell, Doris Day and one multi-signed sheet including autographs of Wynne Gibson, Lionel Stander, Ida Lupino, Walter Connolly and Ralph Bellamy, etc., various sizes but mostly 8vo and smallerQty: (47)

Lot 612

* Television and Theatre. A collection of 94 autographed items by mostly television and theatre personalities, 20th century, including autograph letters signed by Joanna Lumley, Sheila Gish, Imelda Staunton, Prunella Scales, Frank Finlay, Frank Muir, Rosemary Leach, Alison Steadman, Ronnie Scott, James Bolam; typed letters signed by Glenda Jackson, Susan Hampshire, Beryl Reid, George Melly, Michael Kitchen, Juliet Stevenson, photographs signed by Ian McKellen, Lauren Bacall, Petula Clark, Ken Dodd; theatre flyers signed by Robert Powell, Hayley Mills, Stephanie Beacham, Tony Benn; programmes signed by Shirley Bassey, Warren Mitchell, Derek Jacobi, Fenella Fielding, Pet Shop Boys (Christmas card), etc., various sizesQty: (a folder)

Lot 375

Three costume design studies one titled 'Footman to Count O'Dowda' (Fanny's First Play), 40cm x 28cm, a study of two figures, 1.5cm x 29cm & a 20th Century English School 'Hades theatre/costume design' pencil and gouache, unsigned, 40cm x 26cm, together with a painting signed Patricia, The way to the lantern' mixed media, unsigned, 24cm x 20cm with a note of artist/provenance to the reverse (4) Provenance: Long Court, Randwick, Glos

Lot 126

18th Century English School Portrait of Samuel Foote (1720-1777), pastel, the sitter with a raised right hand in a contemplative pose, 58cm x 47.5cm in original gilt frame, with loose paper label verso with hand written inscription '' Samuel Foote (1720-1777) Actor and Dramatist, Student at Worcester College, Oxford and at the Temple, London; Built the New Haymarket Theatre, 1767, Buried in Westminster Abbey.''

Lot 1156

General books, Dervel (Paul), Folies Bergere, reprinted 1955 with dust jacket, a theatre production titled Tabarin Souvenir, depicting various dances in glamour poses, Barry (J.M.), When Wendy Grew Up, published 1957 by Nelson, with dust jacket, Macfie, Lilies and their Garden and their Greenhouse, with dust jacket, and other books relating to gardening, theatre, etc. Provenance: The library of the late Colonel D. Walton, CBE MCTD, 230 Battery, 58th Suffolk Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery in North Africa, Italy and Austria 1941-45. Accepted the surrender of ten thousand German POW, and surrender of General Dieter Von Arnim.

Lot 207

Derek Higginson (1930-2020) British, 'Theatre Scene, People Clapping to the Violin', oil on canvas, signed, 24" x 36".

Lot 261

FOUR ITEMS TO INCLUDE TWO FOLDERS OF STOKE ON TRENT THEATRE PROGRAMMES

Lot 230

* Sandwich Islands. Hayter (John), Tamehameha 2nd, His Majesty the King of the Sandwich Islands [and] Tamehamalu, Her Majesty the Queen of the Sandwich Islands, printed by Charles Hullmandel, published R. Ackermann, June 1824, a pair of uncoloured lithographs, trimmed and laid on near-contemporary paper, each approximately 320 x 215 mm, together with Gear (J. W.). Their Majesties King Rheo Rhio, Queen Kamehameha, Dame Poki of the Sandwich Islands and Suite, as they appeared at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, printed Charles Hullmandel, published by the artist, June 4th 1824, uncoloured lithograph, trimmed and laid on near-contemporary paper, 285 x 315 mmQty: (3)NOTESThe King and Queen of the Sandwich Islands - the modern-day Hawaiian Islands - visited England in 1824, hoping to meet King George IV to ask that the islands be placed under the protection of the British Crown. The trip cost them their lives. The British press was fascinated by the royal party and although regarding them as 'exotic savages', avidly reported their visits to the theatre, the opera and exhibitions. Sadly both the King and Queen contracted measles - a disease they would never have been exposed to - and the queen died on July 8, 1824, at the age of 22, with the King dying a few days later on July 14, 1824, at the age of 27. King George would eventually grant an audience with the remaining members of the party and promised the Sandwich Islands protection against foreign aggression. On September 29, the frigate, HMS Blonde, left Portsmouth carrying the Sandwich Islanders and the remains of their late King and Queen back to their island home.

Lot 236

Tuer (Andrew W.). The Follies & Fashions of [our] Grandfathers (1807), embellished with thirty-seven whole-page plates ..., 1 volume in two, London: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, 1886-87, 37 colour and black & white plates as listed, extra-illustrated with approx. 180 plates, subjects include fashion (approx. 29), sport (approx. 31), satirical, indoor and outdoor scenes, architectural views, furniture, portraits (approx. 47, some full-length), etc., many hand-coloured, plus two newsclippings relating to theatre, the plates frequently relevant to adjacent text, 1st volume with original front cover machine-embroidered fabric title label window mounted to preliminary blank, and original machine-embroidered fabric bookmark present, 2nd volume with original machine-embroidered fabric spine label mounted to preliminary blank, and with 4 leaves of publisher's advertisements at rear, 1 text leaf detached in each volume (that in 2nd volume with loss at gutter), floral linen front endpapers to each volume, top edges gilt, modern red quarter morocco with amateur gilt lettering to spines, extremities rubbed, 4toQty: (2)NOTESLimited edition 52/250, large paper copies signed by author and publisher. Includes works after artists such as Gainsborough, Gillray, Cruikshank, Rowlandson, Opie, Hogarth, and others. The sports depicted (often in satirical form) include fishing, hunting and shooting, boxing (pugilism), bear-baiting, cock- and dog-fighting, and gaming.

Lot 380

TWO TRAYS OF BOOKS ON MUSIC, THEATRE AND ENTERTAINMENT (TRAYS NOT INCLUDED)

Lot 372

A Mole Richardson mid-century vintage theatre studio lamp, on an adjustable tripod base, 156cm high Condition report: In full working order some paint loss to base

Lot 256

λ Colin Sealy (British 1925-1976) Abstract Composition, No. 3 Gouache 35 x 26.5cm (13¾ x 10¼ in.) Provenance: Michael Parkin Fine Art Ltd., London (stock no. 4219) Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) (acquired from the above in 1985) Exhibited: London, Michael Parkin Fine Art Ltd., Cornwall 1925-1975, no. 103 Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Condition Report: Under glass, unexamined out of glazed frame. Slight undulation to the sheet. Surface dirt and slight fading throughout. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 257

λ Michael Sandle (British b. 1936) Study for The Rescue of the Royal Mail paddle steamer, Isle of Man Pen, pencil and wash Signed, dedicated and dated 2002 lower left 23 x 32.5cm (9 x 12¾ in.) Provenance: Gifted by the artist Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Condition Report: Generally good Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 258

λ Eduardo García Benito (Spanish 1891-1981) Princesse Lointaine Wood engraving with hand-colouring 37 x 27cm (14½ x 10½ in.) Provenance: Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Condition Report: Faded and slightly browned Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 259

λ  Langlands & Bell (20th century) Chair seat inset with floor plan of the National Gallery, Basement Beech wood and glass Signed and dated 86 to the underside Height 93cm (36 5/8in.) Provenance: Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Condition Report: White painted surface has worn to extremities from use and handling- see additional images- will benefit from a clean. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 285

Music Collectables - Two UFO tour programmes, 3 tickets (Goldiggers Chippenham x 2 - one complete, one stub, and Oxford New Theatre, plus 2 badges, 2 x Thin Lizzy programmes (1979 & Thunder and Lightning), poster, 2 ticket stubs (Oxford New Theatre & Gloucester Leisure Centre 4th March 1983) and 2 x badges, and 2 x Judas Priest programmes , 2 x tickets (Colston Hall & Hammersmith Odeon Nov 21st 1981) and 2 x badges

Lot 298

19th c. French gilt mantle clock, under dome, surmounted by figure of a girl directing a play with model theatre, 41cm tall

Lot 393

The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre programme for 1954, signed by actors Donald Pickering, James D. Grant and John Turner. Photographs by Angus McBean

Lot 1405

Louis Jennings 'Carols in Paradise Square', Lyceum Theatre, Beauchief Abbey (all Sheffield and Bakewell) colour prints, each pencil signed, approximately 20.5 x 29.5cm. (4)

Lot 92

Seven spring-back binders containing a large quantity of paper ephemera associated with the theatre, includes cuttings from newspapers, postcards and signed photographs, tipped in, 7 albums.Condition report: Around 60% of the items are hinged on one edge with a wide variety of tape by the previous owner. The rest are either lightly glued in the centre or to the edge of the item or solidly glued to the paper. Almost all items are only attached to one side of the paper, not back to back.

Lot 95

Fifteen spring-back binders (29x21cm) containing paper ephemera appertaining to the theatre, includes portraits, autographs, carefully tipped-in.Qty: 15

Lot 101

Six theatre related volumes to include The Theatre, a monthly magazine, 1879-1881, black calf spines, red little labels, spine panels, marbled boards (3vols), Dalton, H., Drawing Room Plays and Evening Amusments, 1855, black calf spine, five raised bands, 12mo, Player of the Day - a series of portraits in colour, folio and Norstedt, M.L., British Paliamentary Papers, 1968, appertaining to stage and theatre.

Lot 109

Twenty-six coloured engravings Theodore Laue, rebound in black cloth, and five other theatre vols, namely Dan Leno, Hys Booke 1899, red cloth, Robson, W., The Old Play - Goer, 1846, black cloth, Matthews, Mrs., Life of Charles Matthews, 1860, black cloth, Donaldson, W., Recollections of an Actor, 1865, green cloth and Memoirs of John Shepherd Munden - Comedian - 1846 (6 volumes).

Lot 118

Twelve spring-back binders (45x30cm) containing a quantity of paper ephemera black/white and coloured, various themes including auction price lists, theatre, bookmarks, education, finance, household, machinery, menus, military, money, posters and view cards.Qty: 12Condition report: The majority of the items are hinged on one edge with a wide variety of tape by the previous owner. Most are fairly loose and would be easily removed by removing the tape or by cutting them away with a craft knife etc. Almost all items are only attached to one side of the paper, not back to back.

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