LANDSEER
(Sir Edwin Henry, 1802-1873, Animal Painter)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed “E. Landseer” to Dear Bicknell
(Henry, 1818-1880, Patron of the Arts and Businessman, David Robert’s son-in-law) accepting “your friendly invitation and will immediately communicate with my brother touching the Picture. I thought, as the Engraving was out you could surely have the Picture. Thanks for your suggestion as to Roberts and his carriage. No one more fully appreciates D. R. than I, but when I tell you he is so fearfully severe about 5 minutes - I dare not again venture on the chance of his displeasure - last year he was awfully morbid - when I appeared at the Club 5 minutes late, he simply said I have written you a note, as I do not wish to appear disrespectful towards our (lamented) friend... under the circumstances I do not like to disturb his exactness...”, 4 sides 8vo., no place
Item Date:
1862
Stock No:
43483
£175
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LANDSEER
(Thomas, 1794-1880, Artist best known for his engravings and etchings particularly those of his younger brother Edwin Landseer)
Autograph Formal letter Letter to Mr and Mrs Griffith
saying that “Sir E. Landseer has the honor to accept Mr and Mrs Darby Griffith most kind invitation...”, 1 side 8vo., St John’s Wood Road, headed paper with his monogram of red antlers, 6th April
Item Date:
1869
Stock No:
42486
£55
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LANDSEER
(Thomas, 1794-1880, Artist best known for his engravings and etchings particularly those of his younger brother Edwin Landseer)
Small albumen photograph signed on the verso,
"with thanks for kind inquiry" and the date, the image shows him in an oval, seated, resting his head on his hand, 4" x 2" max, no place, July
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
41341
£65
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LANDSEER
(Thomas, 1794-1880, Artist best known for his engravings and etchings particularly those of his younger brother Edwin Landseer)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Ebbs,
saying that he is "much pleased with your note, nothing can be better than what you suggest ...", 1 side 8vo., no place, 22nd February no year
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41174
£55
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LASCELLES
(Sir Frank Cavendish, 1841-1920, Diplomat, Ambassador to Russia and Germany)
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent,
asking if he "could make it convenient to call at the Embassy tomorrow ... I should be glad to make your acquaintance and to receive Mr Harry Lawson's letter ...", 1 side 8vo, British Embassy, Berlin headed paper, 14th October
Item Date:
1906
Stock No:
41429
£125
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