VALENTINE
(Dickie, British vocalist)
Early picturegoer postcard photo, signed & inscribed,
"My best wishes always", showing him half length, seated, facing the camera, smiling, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
15339
£30
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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
(Ralph, 1872-1958, Composer)
Typed letter signed with a rather faded signature to Miss Butcher
thanking her for her "kind letter and appreciation", 1 side 8vo., The White Gates, Dorking, 20th February
Item Date:
1952
Stock No:
39835
£175
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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
(Ralph, 1872-1958, Composer)
Typed letter signed to Miss Butcher
hoping he has "got your name right, bit it is rather difficult to read ..." thanking her for her letter and apologising that he "could not be present at the performance myself, but I have been away from home ...", 1 side 8vo., The White Gates, Dorking, 22nd May
Item Date:
1952
Stock No:
39834
£325
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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
(Ralph, 1872-1958, Composer)
Typed letter signed to Mrs Winser,
thanking her for the "beautiful big cup, but you should not have troubled as I can manage with a small one" but thanking her nevertheless, 1 side 4to, The White Gates, Dorking, 7th November
signature rather faded and some browning
Item Date:
1947
Stock No:
36143
£275
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BERLIN MUSICIANS, 1930
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
(Ralph, 1872-1958, British Composer)
Autograph Musical Quotation Signed,
from his 'Pastoral Symphony', three bars 4/4 in G major, beginning with the rising fifth in the bass clef, written at the top right of an attractive collection of musical quotations, nearly all signed by the composers, who are evidently associated with the famous Berliner Liedertafel (male voice choir, founded in 1884 by Adolf Zander), with, in the top left corner, a fine pencil sketch, head and neck, of Karl Friedrich Zelter (1758-1832, founder of the original Berliner Liedertafel in 1809), signed 'M. Wutzer', followed by Max Wiedemann, Director, 'Fest und klar, treu und wahr' ('Steadfast and clear, loyal and true'), the choir's motto in four parts A Major, Klaus Pringsheim, (1883-1972, from 1931 promoter in Japan of western music), 'Weh, weh, weh und weh ob Elend, Sklaverei und Not', ('Oh, oh, oh, oh, the misery, slavery and stress'), his 'Arbeitslied' ('Song of the workplace'), and by nine others, 1 side 8¾" x 7¼", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
55690
£1250
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