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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KEMBLE
(Frances Anne, Mrs Pierce Butler, 1809-1893, Shakespearean Actress)
Signature taken from an Autograph Letter Signed
with some words of text and the subscription "yours very truly", 4" x 2", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
39053
£20
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KEMBLE
(Frances Anne, Mrs Pierce Butler, 1809-1893, Shakespearean Actress)
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent,
thanking him for the “notice of my friend Mrs Edward Rouilly & of the kind note enclosed with it. She was a charming and amiable woman & it was impossible to be even slightly acquainted with her without feeling that the genuine & graceful... of her manner sprang from a root of very real goodness. Her husband was... an intimate friend of my brother’s & from a very early period of my life I have known Mr & Mrs Rouilly well... for a number of years of my residence in America - your name... appeals also to friendly associations of mine with Mr & Mrs Robert McIntosh - with both of whom I was for many years very intimate. I am glad that you found anything in my book to assume or interest you...”, 4 sides 8vo., Queen Anne’s Mansions, Westminster, Friday 9th, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
43251
£125
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