DE GROOT
(David, 1880-1933, Dutch Violinist and Conductor)
Postcard Photo Signed and Inscribed
"yours sincerely", showing him half length, seated, holding his violin, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date
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40255
£35
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DE HAVEN
(Gloria, b.1924, American Soubrette)
Vintage postcard photo by 20th Century Fox, signed and inscribed,
"To Evaline, Fondly", showing her head and shoulders wearing a spotted off the shoulder dress, 5" x 3½", no place, no date
slight damage to the corners from former mounting
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10371
£20
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DE PACHMANN
(Vladimir, 1848-1933, Russian-German Pianist) and Marie HALL (Mrs. Mary Pauline Baring, 1884-1956, Violinist)
Both their signatures on an album leaf
4½" x 3½", no place, no date
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41351
£50
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DELIBES
(Léo, 1836-1891, French Composer of Light Opera & Ballet, including 'Coppélia')
Unsigned cabinet photo with printed signature by Pierre Sent, Paris,
showing him head and shoulders in an oval, 6¼" x 4¼", no place, (Paris), no date,
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30423
£75
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DELIBES
(Léo, 1836-1891, French Composer of Light Opera & Ballet, including 'Coppélia')
Fine Autograph Letter Signed n French with translation to "My dear ESCUDIER"
(Léon, 1821-1881, Prominent French Journalist, Music Critic and Music Publisher) saying that he is "going to spend all Monday in the country - and I shall return on Tuesday afternoon bringing you the finished waltz - it is going well now ... I shall also take the performer's scores, bring them back in the evening with the little traditional word I also ask you not to give out those of the conductors until I have written the above little word. Try, I beg you, to get Du Locie to announce this break very clearly. For a week all the posters have indicated last performances of Romeo, but there has been nothing for us. Besides, I much believe that it is only after the 20th that we shall stop ... I want to take advantage of my leisure time tomorrow ... by writing all the letters I owe, and especially those from Vienna; What can I say for certain to Mr Swoboda, as well as to Mr Janner - I so much want to reply to them in simple fashion, but I can't keep silent any longer - that would be less than polite ...", 4 sides 8vo., no place, no date
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£275
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