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PASTOR (Tony (Antonio),1833-1908, American Impresario, Variety Performer and Theatre Owner, the Father of Vaudeville)

Fine Albumen Cabinet Photograph by Rockwood signed and inscribed “with kind regards”, showing him head and shoulders, full face, with a moustache, 6½” x 4¼”, New York,

Item Date:  1902
Stock No:  41997      £275

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PATRICK (Nigel, 1913-1981, British leading actor)

Fine black and white press photo, signed and inscribed "Ruth Bodd, sincerely", showing him half length, reclining on an arm-chair with a drink looking at Ann Todd, his co-star in 'The Sound Barrier', 10" x 8", no place, July

Item Date:  1952
Stock No:  25714      £55

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PATRICK (Nigel, 1913-1981, British leading actor)

Fine black and white press photo, signed and inscribed "Good luck", showing him half length in profile, taken on the set of 'Meet me Tonight' with his Co-star Valerie Hobson, no place, 10" x 8",

Item Date:  1952
Stock No:  25713      £55

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PAUL (G. Henry Howard, b. 1835, Actor, husband of Isabella, 1833-1879, Actress and Vocalist )

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Brough', promising to send "the frog song", 1 side 8vo., 8 York Street, Burlington Arcade, London, 'Monday', no date, c.

Item Date:  1870
Stock No:  13070      £15

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PAYNE (John Howard, 1791-1852, American Actor, Playwright and Diplomat, author of 'Home Sweet Home')

Evocative Autograph Letter Signed in pencil with a transcription to Thomas N. Parmelee in Buffalo, saying that he is "desirous of securing your good offices in favor of Miss Tyrrell who is about making a professional visit to Buffalo and other theatres under the same Management. Miss Tyrrell is from England where she has performed in both tragedy and comedy with a success, which the specimens she has given on this side of the Atlantic prove<s> her to have deserved – you will oblige me much if you will favor her with the sort of aid in the press & in society so essential to the recognition of a strangers worth ...". 1 side 8vo., with an envelope, (bearing 'Payne' in pencil, otherwise unmarked), to Mrs Tyrrell at Tremont House [Hotel], 110 Broadway, New York, Washington, 21st April Top right hand corner torn off without loss of text

Item Date:  1840
Stock No:  36146      £225

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