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COTTON (Billy, 1899-1969, Bandleader on Radio and Television)

Postcard photo with pencilled signature on piece attached at foot, showing him head and shoulders, nearly full face, his eyes to the right, in coat and felt hat, no place, no date, circa remains of laying down on verso

Item Date:  1935
Stock No:  52932      £25

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COWARD (Sir Noël, 1899-1973, Actor, Composer & Dramatist)

Fine vintage photo by Islay Lyons in Siena, Italy, signed and inscribed to "Douglas Shambler with all my best wishes", showing him three quarters length seated in a can chair, looking directly at the calendar with a cigarette languidly hanging from his hand, 7" x 5", no place, (Italy), no date, circa

Item Date:  1950
Stock No:  54012      £275

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COWARD (Sir Noël, 1899-1973, Actor, Composer & Dramatist)

Superb large photo, annotated on the verso as being by the German photographer Horst TAPPE, signed and inscribed, "For Gaeter with best wishes", showing him three quarters length holding open a mirrored door so that you also see his reflection, 10" x 8" together with a fine silk menu from a Coronation Gala Dinner at the Cafe de Paris in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, at which Noel Coward was proving the Cabaret, the menu is decorated with the coronation coach at the bottom and a crown at the top, Cafe de Paris, 2nd June

Item Date:  1953
Stock No:  30392      £375

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COWARD (Henry, 1849-1944, English Choir Trainer and Choral Conductor)

Fine large signature, dated on the verso Keighley, 4th December

Item Date:  1912
Stock No:  7187      £10

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COWARD (Sir Noël, 1899-1973, Actor, Composer & Dramatist)

Fine Typed Letter Signed to ‘Dear Anmer HALL Pseudonym of Alderson Burrell HORNE (1863-1953, Theatre Director) writing to him “in advance re the Theatrical Garden Party. As you know, last year there was considerable agitation about theatres which happened to be playing Tuesday matinees. Certain managements were able to cancel their matinees for us while others were not, and I want to ask you most urgently if you could possibly arrange now to change your matinee in any of your productions if it should happen to be on the Tuesday afternoon, June 6h. This year, we are for the first time holding the Garden Party at Ranelagh and, as it is a little bit farther off than it has been hitherto, we need every bit of support we can get from the profession...”, 1 side 4to., on Theatrical Garden Party 1939 headed paper, in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage, Cecil Chambers, 76-86 Strand, 24th April

Item Date:  1939
Stock No:  41804      £275

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