SANTLEY
(Sir Charles, 1834-1922, English Baritone)
Autograph Letter Signed to “My dear Jack”
sending he had been so busy he hadn’t had time to reply to him “the animals arrived in perfectly good order, but as I returned after Wednesday night to Birmingham, they demolished these among the household. My wife enjoyed them immensely & I fancy would like to see the inventor. It is rather too bad that I should not have any, but perhaps there are a few little ones left & as Mohammed cnnot go to the mountain he he. Will that be too cheeky... you may be inclined to overlook a little cheek in a pail mortal like me...” ending by sending his love to Jack and his family, 4 sides 8vo., 5 Upper Hamilton Terrace, St John’s Wood headed paper, 24th May
Item Date:
1896
Stock No:
43466
£55
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SANTLEY
(Sir Charles, 1834-1922, English Baritone)
Autograph Letter Signed to Leo Frank Schuster, 1852-1927, the musical society host,
saying that if Schuster can arrange for him to be away early, "I will sing any duett I know with Mad. Valleria", 1 side 8vo., 5 Upper Hamilton Terrace, N.W., 28th June
Item Date:
1888
Stock No:
51372
£25
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SANTLEY
(Evangeline Estelle Gazine, c. 1837-1923, best known by her Stage Name of Kate Santley, Actress and Singer, Manager of the Royalty Theatre)
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, in purple ink,
sending "a thousand thanks for your charming presents ... really beautiful and you are very good. Pray excuse my not writing yesterday. I have been suffering dreadfully with neuralgia. I am quiet ill with the pain now. I will think about the new verse. It is a happy suggestion ...", 2 sides 8vo., on her embossed monogrammed Stationery in red and gold, no place, no date
slight damage from former mounting professionally repaired
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41586
£65
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SANTLEY
(Sir Charles, 1834-1922, English Baritone)
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Douglas
saying that he remembers "quite well our voyage together in the 'Oceana'. I think we played some antics together in a trial scene on board. I have no autographs at present that I can send you but I will preserve your note & when I have some will send them to you ...", 2 sides 8vo., 5 Upper Hamilton Terrace, 3rd November
Item Date:
1891
Stock No:
41505
£50
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SANTLEY
(Sir Charles, 1834-1922, English Baritone)
Fine signature with inscription
“Yours faithfully” and the date on a piece of notepaper, 1 sie 8vo., no place, 19th November
Item Date:
1873
Stock No:
42363
£25
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