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GROSSMITH (Lawrence,1877-1944, British Actor)

Fine vintage postcard photo, signed and inscribed, "Yours sincerely", showing him ¾ length dressed in raincoat, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  10834      £25

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GROSSMITH (George Jnr, 1874-1935, Actor, Comedian)

Coloured caricature from the John Players series of 50 entitled "Straight Line Caricatures", signed, with a small biography printed on the verso, 2¾" x 1¼", no place, circa

Item Date:  1926
Stock No:  41373      £50

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GROVES (Fred(erick), 1880-1955, Actor)

Postcard Photo by Ellis & Walery Signed and inscribed “your truly” showing him three quarters length in costume, 5½” x 3½”, no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1915
Stock No:  42859      £35

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GUINNESS (Sir Alec, 1914-2000, Actor)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mr & Mrs Hunter, saying "it was simply charming and most generous of you to write in the way you did", he has handed the cheque "to the Vic management", returning his and their "sincere thanks", they have "in the last day or two shown signs of picking up business quite considerably ... it is getting around London that Shakespeare in modern dress isn't as bad as perhaps it sounds", 1 side folio, The Old Vic, Waterloo Road, S.E.1., (Ruckmans, Oakwood Hill, Dorking, crossed out), 23rd October

Item Date:  1938
Stock No:  55515      £250

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GUINNESS (Sir Alec, 1914-2000, Actor)

Fine Autograph Letter Signed to A.W. Price, of the Department of English, University of Malaya, saying he "seems to remember suggesting, at Stratford Ontario, that if the [thrust] stage was another 15 or 18 inches wider, or deeper, that it would feel more comfortable ... (purely a matter of instinct)", with a similar comment about the Crucible, "easily the best ... of the thrust stage theatres ... and, yes, as Richard III at Stratford Ont ... I ... sat dangling my legs over the edge" of the balcony, however "... I am no longer greatly in sympathy with the thrust and arena stages, though I feel the 'traverse' stage has something to offer", he begs Price not to send him 'Flower of Cities', as he "loosely put together" a duologue about London and did it with "Miss Irene Worth ... at ... Aldeburgh ... a few weeks ago ... I am sure I would be jealous and tempted to plagiarise ... ", with a carbon copy of Price's original letter about his forthcoming 'Forethrust and Arena Staging', 2 sides 4to., Sir Alec's letter 2 sides A4, 40 Smith Square, Westminster, W.1., 14th August neat filing holes, brown outline of filing clip on side 1 of Sir Alec's letter

Item Date:  1973
Stock No:  54744      £225

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