KEMBLE
(Charles, 1775-1854, Actor)
Late Autograph Letter Signed to "My dear Friend",
"Pray assure Mrs Jones that it will give me the greatest pleasure is she will accompany you ...", 1 side 8vo., Athenaeum headed paper, 10th August
top corners town off without affecting the text
Item Date:
1854
Stock No:
1522
£40
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KEMBLE
(Frances Anne, Mrs Pierce Butler, 1809-1893, Shakespearean Actress)
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Patteson,
sister of John Coleridge Patteson, (1827-1871, first Bishop of Melanesia), saying she has been "very sorry to get so bad an account of you ... the weather is enough to make any one ill", and sympathising, "having had all my inside machinery put out of order by the cold - let us pray for fair weather", 2 sides 4½" x 3½", 'Thursday 26th' no month, no year, circa
Item Date:
1880
Stock No:
54736
£125
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KEMBLE
(Henry, 1848-1907, Actor, Nephew of Fanny Kemble)
Signed Portrait Postcard Photograph,
signed in a corner of the image, showing him as the Hon. Justice Mulley in "Public Opinion", full length, three quarter face, in cut-away jacket and top hat, standing in front of his desk, gloved hands folded across the umbrella in the crook of his arm, published by Rotary Photo of London, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1906
Stock No:
55322
£35
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[KEMBLE
(Henry, 1848-1907, Actor, Nephew of Fanny Kemble)]
Unsigned Portrait Cabinet Photo, by Alfred Ellis,
showing him full length, full face, under a tree and rather dishevelled, apparently after some matter has dropped on him, with a look of comic annoyance, 6½" x 4¼", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1898
Stock No:
55396
£50
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KEMBLE
(Frances Anne, Mrs Pierce Butler, 1809-1893, Shakespearean Actress)
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Walker
saying that she has had a “sort of gouty turning in my conscience ever since I gave the lines I gave you - to Beauty for his Temple Bar. I feel as if I ought to have asked your permission before publishing them for I wrote them for you & not for the Public - your kind acquiescence in what I have done rather increases my remorse - you are very good to have written to me so kindly about it. I hope I may have the pleasure of seeing you...”, 3 sides sm. 8vo., 26 Hereford Square, “Tuesday 18th” no date
Item Date:
1880
Stock No:
39422
£125
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