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NEWSPAPER REVIEWS/FULL PAGE SKETCHES FROM THE OPERAS
Mike Leigh's film TOPSY-TURVY (a) THE INDEPENDENT Friday 28 Jan. 2000 `A return to Victorian values?' by Ben Thompson £1.00

(b) THE DAILY TELEGRAPH Saturday 29 Jan. 2000 `A new slice of life' by Rupert Christiansen (1) colour £4.00 (split full page + b/w continuation) (2) b/w £2.00

(c) THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY 30 Jan. 2000 `The very model' by Matthew Sweet £1.00

(d) THE GUARDIAN Friday 4 Feb. 2000 Gilbert & Sullivan special: `Going for a Song' by Danny Leigh (page 2) £1.00

(e) THE GUARDIAN Friday 4 Feb. 2000 Gilbert & Sullivan special: `Century of sneers' by Adrian Mourby (page 4) £1.00

(f) METRO LIFE Friday 11 Feb. 2000 p18 THE REEL WORLD with Nina Caplan (colour photo) £3.00

(g) THE SUNDAY EXPRESS MAGAZINE Sunday 13 Feb. 2000 `Watch this face' by Vicki Reid (profile of Jim Broadbent) £2.00

(h) EVENING STANDARD. Monday 14 Feb. 2000. ARTS p65: `It's comedy Jim, but not as we know it' by Hettie Judah (interview with Jim Broadbent) £1.00

(i) EVENING STANDARD. Wed. 16 Feb. 2000 FEATURES: (1) p29 `Laughter! Tears! Oscar?' by Andrew Billen (interview with Mike Leigh). Colour photo £3.00 (2) p30 (continued) b/w £1.00

(j) Wed. 16 Feb. 2000 6.30pm. BARBICAN SCREEN. MIKE LEIGH interviewed by John Millar. Programme Notes including Cast List A4 double-sided £1.00

(k) EVENING STANDARD Thursday 17 Feb. 2000. (1) p29 FILM: `Leigh a la Carte' by Alexander Walker. Colour photo £3.00 (2) p30 (continued) b/w £1.00

(l) THE TIMES Thursday 17 Feb. 2000. (1) p43 NEW MOVIES: `Life is sweet for the naked Savoyard' by Adam Mars-Jones. Times 3 Arts Full page £2.00 (2) p44 `The Peter picked as patter pater' by Matt Wolf. Times 3 Arts. Full page £2.00

(m) WEST END EXTRA 18 Feb. 2000 TOPSY-TURVY review with photos £1.00

(n) METRO Feb. 19 - 25 2000 pp8-10 . FILM: THE BIG INTERVIEW. Timothy Spall has made his name giving unexpected depth to a string of misfits and weirdos. Now he is set to scale musical heights in two new movie roles. Geoffrey Macnab reports. Portrait: Quintin Wright (colour) £4.00

(o) THE INDEPENDENT 21 Feb. 2000 THE MONDAY REVIEW. CINEMA LISTINGS: NEW FILMS with photo. of Allan Corduner as Sullivan £1.00

(p) HOT TICKETS 18 - 24 Feb. 2000: CINEMA (1) NEW RELEASES by Alexander Walker £1.00 (2) p9 interview with Shirley Henderson playing Leonora Braham. Colour photo of the Three Little Maids £3.00

(q) EVENING STANDARD 24 Feb. 2000 CINEMA. Colour photo.: Taking the Mikado: Timothy Spall in TOPSY-TURVY £3.00

(r) THE INDEPENDENT Saturday 26 Feb. 2000 THE WEEKEND REVIEW: p5 HOWARD JACOBSON: CREATIVE SUCCESS AND POPULAR ACCLAIM CAN BE SUCH A TERRIBLE DISAPPOINTMENT/ p8 A THING OF SHREDS AND PATCHES: FOR HIS SOUNDTRACK FOR MIKE LEIGH'S `TOPSY-TURVY' CARL DAVIS RANSACKED THE ENTIRE CANON OF G&S. DOES THE PASTICHE WORK? By MICHAEL CHURCH £1.00 each

(s) RADIO TIMES 26 Feb. - 3 March 2000. FILMS: p55 `Leigh in a new key'. Barry Norman on a successful move from modern life to musical history. Colour photo £3.00

(t) EPHEMERA: (1) POCKET FILMS 18 - 24 Feb. 2000 Issue 40 (colour folded brochure with TOPSY-TURVY poster design) £2.00 (2) Whiteleys 18 - 24 Feb. cinema bill including TOPSY-TURVY listing + ticket stub for 18 Feb. (Nationwide launch day) £1.00 (3) POSTCARD £1.00

(u) THE CURZON DIARY MARCH & APRIL 2000. Entry for TOPSY-TURVY with photo. of T.Spall as The Mikado £1.00

(v) RADIO TIMES 25-31 March 2000 pp8-12 (4 sides) Andrew Duncan meets Mike Leigh "Who says I'm sadistic? All director's are control freaks, so it's no big deal" (small colour photo of TOPSY-TURVY p12) (colour photocopy) £10.00 (or black and white photocopy @ £2.00)

(w) THE A LIST IN THE MIRROR, August 25-31, 2000 p6 FAN-TASTIC Leigh takes the Mikado and it's fun by Jessica Mellor. With colour photos. : JAP HAPPY Three Little Maids / WAY-OUT EAST: Tim Spall @ £2.00

£1.00/£2.00 each
1 THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS

(a) Dec 24 1870 THE MILLER AND HIS MAN by Burnand/Sullivan pp662/ 663/ 666 (b&w photocopy)

(b) Jan 6 1872 p12 THESPIS (illustration captioned GAIETY `The Pantomimes') (colour photocopy)

(c) Jan 6 1872 THESPIS review at the Gaiety (b/w photocopy)

(d) Feb. 23 1878 SCENE FROM THE SORCERER at the Opera Comique p173

(e) Jan 17, 1880 HMS PINAFORE played by Children at The Opera Comique p.52, text p54

(f) May 1, 1880 THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE at The Opera Comique p428, text p427

(g) May 22 1880 p497 ROMBERG'S TOY SYMPHONY: PERFORMANCE AT ST. JAMES'S HALL (illustration of Sullivan playing cuckoo) (colour photocopy)

(h) May 22 1880 p498 review of TOY SYMPHONY (b/w photocopy)

(a)£3.00

(b)£4.00

(c)£1.00

(d)£5.00

(e)£10.00

(f)£10.00

(g)£3.00

(h)£1.00

2

THE GRAPHIC An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper:

(a) Dec. 25 1870 Christmas Number. DROP OF PANTOMIME WATER by WSG with circular illustration p20

(b) Dec. 25, 1874 Christmas Number. Illustrated Short Story THE STORY OF THE TWELFTH CAKE by W.S. Gilbert pp. 18, 19, 22 and 23

(c) Dec. 25 1876 THE GRAPHIC CHRISTMAS NUMBER p9 LITLE MIM by W.S. Gilbert (+ double-page drawing pp10-11)

(d) Dec. 25 1876 THE GRAPHIC CHRISTMAS NUMBER pp 24-29 AN ELIXIR OF LOVE by W.S. Gilbert (illustrated by `Bab')

(e) May 7, 1881 p460: `Our Artist's Notes of Messrs. Gilbert and Sullivan's New Comic Opera PATIENCE at the Opera Comique' + p446 text (colour photocopy of black and white original sketches)

(f) Dec. 17, 1881 New Playhouses in London - the Savoy Theatre PATIENCE p612, text p607

(g) No.682.- Vol.XXVI Saturday, December 23, 1882. Sketches from IOLANTHE at the Savoy Theatre (cover) (single page c.29cms x 40.5 cms) + text p691 (colour photocopy)

(h) June 2, 1883 New Musical Knights, including Sullivan June 2, 1883 p. 553 (AS portrait) + text p550 (trimmed)

(i) April 17 1886 pp408/9 Reception of the Abbe Liszt at the Grosvenor Gallery (portrait of Sullivan amongst guests)

(a)£5.00

(b)£10.00

(c)£15.00

(d)£10.00

(e)£6.00

(f)£6.00

(g)£6.00

(h)£6.00

(i)£6.00

3

THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS :

(a) November 24, 1877 OPERA COMIQUE - "THE SORCERER" b/w

(b) February 12, 1881 HMS PINAFORE at Hanwell Asylum p540

(a)£1.00

(b)£3.00

3X THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS April 16, 1881 :Our Captious Critic – Aesthetic Opera : "An Easter Egg Slow to Hatch” (Patience) p.117 (rare cartoon of G&S as chickens brooding an `Aesthetic Comic Opera' egg!) £2.00 A3 b&w photocopy
3Y May 1881 Article "Music and Musicians in New York" [including Arthur Sullivan] Anon Harper's New Monthly Magazine [USA] pp809-812 (fine engraving of Sullivan) £10.00
4

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS

(a) June 18, 1881 p597. Sketches from PATIENCE at the Opera Comique by Harry Furniss (single page c.29cms x 40 cms) (colour)

(b) June 18, 1881 p598. Review of PATIENCE at the Opera Comique (single page c.29cms x 40 cms) (b&w photocopy)

(a)£5.00

(b)£2.00

5

THE PICTORIAL WORLD (aprox. size 26.7 x 39.2 cms):

(a) Supplement Sat. Feb. 11th, 1882 FULL FRONT PAGE line-drawing of MISS JULIA GWYNNE AS LADY SAPHIR, IN `PATIENCE' (from a photo. by Elliott and Fry)

(b) Supplement Sat. March 18th, 1882 FULL FRONT PAGE line-drawing of MISS LEONORA BRAHAM AS `PATIENCE' (from a photo. by Elliott and Fry)

(c) THEATRICAL SKETCHES: `PATIENCE' AT THE SAVOY. April 15, 1882 p168 Sketches (in costume) of Braham, Grossmith, Barrington and Lely

VERY SCARCE PAGES

£5.00 each page
5X THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING & DRAMATIC NEWS Dec. 2, 1882 : Our Captious Critic – Savoy Theatre Potted for the Winter & The Savoy Closure p.285 (rare cartoons of G&S as pot plants; R. Temple as Strephon; George Grossmith as Lord Chancellor; and Phyllis – no artiste’s name) £2.00 A3 b&w photocopy
5Y THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING & DRAMATIC NEWS Dec. 16, 1882 : “Iolanthe" at the Savoy Theatre.Dec. 16, p332 (rare line drawings by Horace Morehen)

A3 b&w photocopy @ £1.00

5Z

THE PICTORIAL WORLD May 19, 1883 p548 : THE OPENING OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC - THE NEW KNIGHTS Short biogs. of Sir George Grove, Sir Arthur Sullivan, Mus. Doc. and Sir G. Alexander MacFarren, Mus. Doc (with line-portraits : for Sir Arthur a youthful one from a photograph by Albert Young, 16 Torriano Avenue, N.W.)

facsimile only available

£5.00
5XX

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS: The New Musical Knights, MacFarren & Sullivan (portraits and text) 9th June 1883 pp573/574  

£3.00
5YY THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING & DRAMATIC NEWS cover 1884 April 12 Miss Fortescue (and short article p101)

(a) cover : A3 colour photocopy + A3 b&w photocopy of short article @ £4.00

(b) x 2 b&w photocopies @ £2.00

5ZZ THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING & DRAMATIC NEWS cover 1885 June 27 : Miss Brandram, Savoy Theatre (line drawing)

(a) A3 colour photocopy @ £3.00

(b) A3 b&w photocopy @ £1.00

5XXX THE GRAPHIC cover Scenes from THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD at the Savoy Theatre" October 13, 1888 p377, plus text p379 £6.00
6 PALL MALL BUDGET (23 x 34 cms) (b&w photocopies):

(a) Oct 11 1888 YEOMEN The New Opera at the Savoy pp8-9 (illustrated)

(b) Dec 20 1888 YEOMEN p28 only (illustrated page of actors in character)

(c) Dec 5 1889 THE GONDOLIERS The New Opera at the Savoy. With costume sketch/ plot facsimile p1541 only

(d) Dec 12 1889 THE GONDOLIERS The New Opera at the Savoy: Scenes from the New Opera (p1576); Review with WSG/AS line drawings (p1577); The Melody-Maker of the Savoy (p1578)

£1.00 each page
7

THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS :

December 21, 1889 THE GONDOLIERS at the Savoy p424

 

£5.00

8

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS :

(a) Oct. 26, 1889 The Savoy Hotel p535

(b) Dec. 14, 1889 p769. Sketches from THE GONDOLIERS at the Savoy Theatre by R.Taylor (single page c.29cms x 40 cms) (colour photocopy)

(c) Dec. 14, 1889 p770. Review of THE GONDOLIERS at the Savoy Theatre (single page c.29cms x 40 cms)

(a)£5.00

(b)£5.00

(c)£2.00

8X THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS December 21, 1889 THE GONDOLIERS at the Savoy p424 £5.00
9

VERY SPECIAL A3 PHOTOCOPIED FACSIMILE OF A RARE PORTRAIT OF SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN: (approx. size 28 x 38.5 cms):

PUCK London Saturday, December 14th, 1889 (Puck was only published 1889 Jan - to June 1890 when it changed its name). The colour image is six-colour lithography. The artist Tom Merry was largely a (famous) cartoonist and worked for the St. Stephen's Review. Also included is a rather cryptic review of THE GONDOLIERS

£6.00
10

(a) Black and white ENGRAVED PORTRAIT PLATE OF ARTHUR SULLIVAN (approx. 21 x 30 cms)

(b) Black and white ENGRAVED PORTRAIT PLATE OF CARL ROSA (approx. 21 x 30 cms)

(from GALAXY OF SONG. Popular Songs & their Composers (1883) pp330)

£5.00 each
10X

DAILY GRAPHIC

(a) April 24, 1890 Sketches at the performace of THE MIKADO at St. George's Hall, Lime Street, Liverpool, given by The Rockferry AOS p8 (illustration)

(b) July 2, 1891 cover THE NAUTCH GIRL at the Savoy p1, plus text p. 4 (and July 1 p7)

(a) £3.00

(b)£10.00

11 THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. Jan. 31 1891 p132: Some Costumes in the Opera IVANHOE (half page) (colour photocopy) £3.00
12 THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. March 14 1891. Performance of THE GONDOLIERS before The Queen at Windsor Castle, engraving by T. Walter Wilson p337 (colour photocopy) £3.00
12X DAILY GRAPHIC Sept. 3 1891 : Whitby – A “Sullivan night” at the Saloon. Listening to The Mikado (cartoon cover of seaside visitors)

(a) A3 colour photocopy @ £3.00

(b) b&w A3 photocopy @ £1.00

13 THE STRAND MAGAZINE Oct. 1891 (a) Illustrated Interviews No.IV WSG pp331-341 + 1 (b) Portraits of Celebrities: WSG (four b/w photos/line drawings) p367 (15.5 x 23.5 cms) (colour photocopy) (a)£12.00

(b)£2.00

13X

THE GRAPHIC

(a) January 9, 1892 and March 26, 1892 : 2 short columns p34 THE MOUNTEBANKS and p407 new G&S opera for 1894

(b) October 1, 1892 cover HADDON HALL at the Savoy Theatre p389, plus text p401

(a)£3.00

(b)£5.00

13AT

ATALANTA June 1892 article on WSG pp557-558 : line drawings of The Mountebanks

£8.00
13Y

THE MILLION :

No.38, Vol.2 (edited by Geo. Newnes) 10th Dec.1892 INTERVIEWS WITH INTERESTING PEOPLE A Chat with Mr. D’Oyley Carte (with photo of DC; exterior and interior sketches of The Palace Theatre) pp177-179 (x2 A3 colour photocopies)

£6.00
13Z THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Dec. 24, 1892 p814 : Miss Lucile Hill as Dorothy Vernon in "Haddon Hall" (photo. and article) £3.00 A3 colour photocopy
13XX 1892  Volume II Nov. Winter edition THE IDLER. Rehearsing the Savoy Operas. Article by G.B. Burgin. Illustrations by Louis Gunnis. With drawings of HADDON HALL , Sir Arthur Sullivan directing the Chorus, Mr D'Oyly Carte, Mr F. Cellier, Mr Rutland Barrington in his dressing-room etc. (in all 18 drawings) pp355 - 368 (15 pages: approx. size 13.5 x 21 cms) £20.00
13YY 1893 April 1. THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS p131 OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC "HADDON HALL" (9 character sketches) £5.00
13ZZ 1893 June 3. THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS p483 OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC AT THE SAVOY THEATRE "JANE ANNIE" (8 character sketches) £5.00
14 THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Oct.14 1893 p468 : "UTOPIA (LIMITED)," THE NEW COMIC OPERA AT THE SAVOY. Half-Page. Sketches by Cecil Alpin (colour photocopy of b&w original) £3.00
15 1894 August. YUM-YUM After a painting by F. Simm (image 11 x 19.5 cms). Pall Mall Magazine Vol. III No.16 £5.00
15X

ST. PAUL'S magazine

(a) Nov. 10, 1894 Article "Mr. Gilbert's New Opera" THE MOUNTEBANKS by Charles Willeby [text only] p188 £3.00

(b) Dec. 29 1894 Review THE CHIEFTAIN by Charles Willeby [text only] p493

(a)£3.00

(b)£3.00

16 1894 Dec. 15. SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN (photo. by Walery). THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS No. 2904 - Vol CV. (full-size cover sketch) £5.00
16X

THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS

December 15, 1894 THE CHIEFTAIN at the Savoy text only p507

£3.00
16Y

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Dec. 29, 1894

THE CHIEFTAIN by Burnand & Sullivan at the Savoy Theatre drawn by Cecil Aldin p813

£5.00
17 1895 April 6 HIS EXCELLENCY Miss Jessie Bond and Mr George Grossmith (c. 9 x 13 cms) (From a photograph by T.C. Turner and Co.) BLACK AND WHITE p468 (with three other photos: Mary Moore and Charles Wyndham ; Mrs Patrick Campbell; Forbes Robertson) £5.00
18 1895 June 8 THE AMATEUR PERFORMANCE OF "IOLANTHE". Black and White (2 photos.) Portsmouth and Southsea AODS p770 £3.00
19

THE SKETCH (24 x 34.5 cms) :

(a) 1894 June 13 p373 : SAVOYARDS ON TOUR articles and photos : MR. ROBERT REDFORD and MR. GEORGE GROSSMITH AS THE LORD CHANCELLOR IN "IOLANTHE" + p374 (verso) photo of MISS MARGARET COCKBURN, PRIMA DONNA "C" COMPANY (colour photocopies)

(b) 1894 July 11. THE SKETCH pp568 THE PLAY AND ITS STORY "MIRETTE", AT THE SAVOY + p569 A CHAT WITH THE NEW SAVOY PRIMA DONNA : x 2 photos of MISS ELLICOTT

(c) 1894 Oct. 24 A Chat with Miss Rosina Brandram (with photos from UTOPIA LIMITED, HADDON HALL, THE VICAR OF BRAY) pp682/683

(d) Nov. 7 1894. The Laureate of Our Liberties WSG and Osmond Carr (rare photo of latter) re: HIS EXCELLENCY p3 (colour photocopy)

(e) Nov.7 1894. MISS NANCY McINTOSH, AS CHRISTINA, THE BALLAD SINGER p4 (c/p)

(f) Jan. 16 1895 Children in PATIENCE p589 and 593 (Charles H. Cellier's class at Anerley Vestry Hall) + b& white p593 review (included in £5.00 price)

(g) Jan. 23 Miss Florence St. John as Rita in THE CHIEFTAIN at the Savoy Theatre (cover) + p621 : Miss Florence St. John in some of her roles: as Little Christopher Columbus/ as La Mascotte/ as Rita in THE CHIEFTAIN/ as Madame Flavart

(h) Jan. 23 1895. "THE CHIEFTAIN" AT THE SAVOY THEATRE p618 (photos. of Courtice Pounds, Walter Passmore x 2, Scott Fishe)

(i) Jan. 23. 1895 "THE CHIEFTAIN" AT THE SAVOY THEATRE p619 (photos. of Florence Perry, Florence St. John, Rosina Brandram and Emmie Owen)

(j) Feb 6 1895 p74 A New Recruit to the Savoyards: Miss Edith Johnston in MIRETTE (c/p)

(k) Feb 6 1895 p75 Miss Edith Johnston as Maraquita in THE CHIEFTAIN (c/p)

(l) Dec 18 1895 p397 THE MIKADO by Portsmouth and Southsea ADS (photo) (c/p)

(m) Wed Dec 25 1895 No.152 Vol.XII THREE LITTLE MAIDS FROM SCHOOL (cover photo) (c/p)

(n) Jan 1 1896 p538 SCHOOLBOYS IN "H.M.S.PINAFORE" (short article) (b&w p/c) 1.00

(o) Jan 15 1896 "THE MIKADO" AT THE SAVOY THEATRE pp613-620 (8 photographic pages) (c/p)

(p) Aug 25 1897 p174 article and photo on Grim's Dyke (c/p)

(q) Oct 20 1897 pp518-519 MR. GILBERT'S NEW PLAY, "THE FORTUNE-HUNTER"

(r) Oct. 27 1897 pp25-26 Savoyards in LA PERICHOLE (A4 colour photocopy reductions only)

(s) Jan. 12. 1898 THE PRETTY WIT OF MR. GILBERT (with `Bab' illustrations). THE SKETCH p476

(t) May 11, 1898. MISS CARR AS PHYLLIS IN "IOLANTHE" (Full page portrait) p116

(u) May 25, 1898 MISS PAULINE JORAN, PRIMA DONNA (portrait from THE BEAUTY STONE : size approx. 9 x 12.5 cms); MISS RUTH VINCENT (portrait : size approx. 9 x 12.5 cms) p200

(v) July 6 1898 Full Page photograph: "THE BEAUTY STONE", AT THE SAVOY THEATRE : THE DEVIL (MR WALTER PASSMORE), DISGUISED AS A MONK, CAME TO MIRLEMONT WITH THE BEAUTY STONE p453

(w) July 6 1898 Full Page photograph: "THE BEAUTY STONE", AT THE SAVOY THEATRE :LAINE (MISS RUTH VINCENT), THE LAME DAUGHTER OF THE WEAVER, PRAYS FOR BEAUTY AND LOVE p454

(x) July 6 1898 Full Page photograph: "THE BEAUTY STONE", AT THE SAVOY THEATRE : LAINE GOT BEAUTY, BUT IT BROUGHT HER NO HAPPINESS p455

(y) July 6 1898 Full Page photograph: "THE BEAUTY STONE", AT THE SAVOY THEATRE : CRAZY JACQUELINE (MISS EMMIE OWEN), WHO IS AFTERWARDS TURNED BY THE DEVIL INTO HIS PAGE p456

(z) July 6 1898 Full Page photograph: "THE BEAUTY STONE", AT THE SAVOY THEATRE : THE WEAVER'S WIFE (MISS ROSINA BRANDRAM) p457

(aa) July 6 1898 Full Page photograph: "THE BEAUTY STONE", AT THE SAVOY THEATRE : SAIDA (MISS PAULINE JORAN) GETS THE BEAUTY STONE, AND TRIES TO FASCINATE PHILIP, LORD OF MIRLEMONT p458

(bb) July 6 1898 Full Page photograph: "THE BEAUTY STONE", AT THE SAVOY THEATRE : PHILIP, LORD OF MIRLEMONT (MR. DEVOLL) p459

(cc) July 6 1898 Full Page photograph: "THE BEAUTY STONE", AT THE SAVOY THEATRE : THE WEAVER (MR. LYTTON) TAKES THE STONE AND IS TURNED INTO A BEAUTEOUS YOUTH WHO MAKES LOVE TO SAIDA p460

(dd) July 6 1898 "THE BEAUTY STONE", AT THE SAVOY THEATRE : Story description and Review p290

(ee) Nov 9 1898 pp104-106 THE DEAR OLD "SORCERER" AT THE SAVOY THEATRE/ MR. GILBERT 'S MAJORITY AS A SAVOYARD/ THE IMMORTAL JOHN WELLINGTON WELLS, THE SORCERER and p107 "TRIAL BY JURY" AT THE SAVOY THEATRE

colour photocopies @ £5.00 each page

black & white photocopies @ £1.00 each page

 

19XX THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Dec. 21, 1895 p772 “Revival of "The Mikado" at the Savoy Theatre (large photo. 18 x 23 cms : Three little maids who, all unwary: Bond/Perry & Owen)

(a) A3 colour photocopy @ £3.00

(b) A3 b&w photocopy @ £1.00

20 1896 Feb. THE LUDGATE Cartoon of WSG by `GRP' (one page only: 18 x 28 cms) (colour photocopy) £2.00
20X

BLACK AND WHITE magazine

(a) March 14, 1896 THE GRAND DUKE at the Savoy p335

(b) Feb. 27, 1897 HIS MAJESTY at the Savoy p261 (half-page)

(c) Oct. 23, 1897 Mr. Gilbert's New Play (THE FORTUNE-HUNTER) [text only] p506

(a)£5.00

(b)£3.00

(c)£3.00

21 1896 April 18. BLACK AND WHITE. A3 colour photocopy: p508 THE MADRAS DS IN "THE GONDOLIERS" (half page photo) and May 9 1896 p610 THE "YEOMAN (sic) OF THE GUARD" (half page photo) £3.00
22 CASSELL'S FAMILY MAGAZINE. Our Birthday Pages (16.5 x 24 cms) (colour photocopy) :

(a) May 1897 Arthur Sullivan photo p653

(b) Nov. 1897 W.S.Gilbert photo p643

£2.00 each
23 WINDSOR MAGAZINE

(a) June 1897 (16 x 23.5 cms) p20 caricature of Sir Arthur Sullivan conducting (with other celebrities) (colour photocopy)

(b) Aug 1897 pp272-277 GEORGE GROSSMITH TO AN AUDIENCE OF ONE by John Hyde.(Ill. from photos) (colour and b&w photocopies)

(a)£2.00

(b)£8.00

23X 1897 Oct. 23 BLACK AND WHITE MAGAZINE Mr. Gilbert's New Play THE FORTUNE HUNTER [text only] p.506 £3.00
24 1897 November. A CHAT WITH SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN by Arthur H. Lawrence. The Young Woman Vol. VI pp41 - 44 with photo dated 1897 of Sir Arthur (from a photo. by Schaarwachter, Berlin) ) £10.00
24X .  1897 "The Grand Duchess” review Black & White magazine Dec. 11, 1897 p.730 (short article) (A3 b&w photocopy) £1.00
25

1898 Jan. 19. "THE GRAND DUCHESS", AT THE SAVOY THEATRE. (featuring Henry Lytton). THE SKETCH :

p521 (full-page of Florence St. John) and on verso

p522 (full-page of Florence Perry)

________________________________________

p523 (full-page of Florence St. John)

p524 (4 photos of Mildred Baker, Mr Humphery, MR LYTTON and Mr Elton)

£3.00 each
25X

THE LADIES FIELD

June11, 1898 Review THE BEAUTY STONE at The Savoy" [text only] by Star-gazer p620

£3.00
25Y 1898 Nov. THE STRAND MAGAZINE p535 : PORTRAITS OF CELEBRITIES : MISS ROSINA BRANDRAM (cameo portraits at ages : 3, 16, 20, 28 and Present Day) £3.00
26 1899 June 7 THE MIKADO at The Cripplegate Institute (3 photos. in costume). THE WEST END p570 £5.00
26X August 1899 Article "The Revival of HMS PINAFORE" Cassell's Magazine p328 (photos. of Passmore and Ruth Vincent £3.00
26Y 1899 Dec. 9. THE LADIES' FIELD p647 : critical review of "THE ROSE OF PERSIA"AT THE SAVOY (no photo) £5.00
26Z

THE NEW PENNY MAGAZINE

(a) c.1900 Article :Notes About Notabilities "Mr. George Grossmith" Anon p391

(b) 1900 Article "A Chat with the Composer of 'The Lost Chord' Sir Arthur Sullivan and His Work" Anon No.54, Vol.V. pp61-67 (photos./LOST CHORD facsimile section)

 

(a)£3.00

(b)£10.00

27 1900 Feb. 1. p252 THE LATE SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN An Appreciation of the Great Composer by Vernon Blackburn (with photos as chorister at the Chapel Royal and facsimile of score : THREE LITTLE MAIDS)/ p253THE GREATEST MODERN ENGLISH COMPOSER The late Sir Arthur Sullivan : full page photo. with quill pen. THE SPHERE (early issue) £5.00 each page
28 CASSELL'S MAGAZINE. March 1900 (18 x 25.5 cms). William Schwenck Gilbert: The Man, The Humorist, The Artist by Malcolm C. Salaman pp413-421 (with original covers: WSG article only) (colour photocopy) £26.00 complete
29

THE SKETCH 1900:

(a) 1900 Oct. 24 Photo of Nell Richardson WHO IS PLAYING Miss Isabel Jay's part of Mabel in THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. Also short item on the forthcoming revival of PATIENCE (not seen in London since the original production of 1881) p34

(b) No.409 Vol XXXII Wed. Nov. 28. Cover: The Late Sir Arthur Sullivan, England's Foremost Musical Composer (full page portrait from a photograph by Alfred Ellis and Walery, Baker Street W.) + pp204-5: The Late Sir Arthur Sullivan By a Musician Who Knew Him

(c) Nov. 28 p235: Sullivan photo (9 x 12 cms): Photo by Elliot and Fry, Baker Street, W.

(d) Dec. 5 p264: THE LATE SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN'S "PATIENCE" Revived at the Savoy Theatre: 4 photos: Isabel Jay & Walter Passmore; Rosina Brandram; Henry Lytton; Agnes Fraser

(e) Dec. 5 p274: THE LATE SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN Some true stories of the Great Composer (with photo (12.5 x 8.5 cms) River souvenir of the late Sir Arthur Sullivan at Walton Regatta)

(a)£5.00

(b) 3 pages @ £3.00 a page

(c)£3.00

(d)£5.00

(e)£5.00

30 THE PALL MALL MAGAZINE (16 x 23.5 cms) (colour photocopy):

(a) 1900. Some Famous Collaborators by George A. Wade (includes G&S) with photos pp529-537 (9 pages)

(b) April 1901 SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN. A Personal Reminiscence by George Grossmith. pp250-260 (11 pages)

(c) Sept. 1901 Vol. XXV. Real Conversations. Recorded by William Archer. Conversation VI Mr. W.S.Gilbert pp88-98 (11 pages)

(a)£18.00

(b)£22.00

(c)£22.00

30X 1900 THE GRAPHIC CHRISTMAS NUMBER. The Fairy's Dilemma by W.S.Gilbert. Illustrated by C.E. Brock pp5/8 and 9 £15.00
31 THE SKETCH Jan 23 1901 p25 Miss Agnes Fraser as the Lady Ella in PATIENCE at the Savoy Theatre (c/p) £4.00
31X THE SKETCH April 10, 1901 : The Late Mr. D’Oyly Carte p456 (article and photo.) £3.00 A3 colour photocopy
31Y

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS

May 4, 1901 Sir Arthur Sullivan's Posthumous Opera THE EMERALD ISLE at the Savoy Theatre p637, text p634

£6.00
32 1901 Dec. 4. THE REVIVAL OF IOLANTHE AT THE SAVOY Pictures taken by Elliott & Fry of the original production of 1882 + cast lists 1882/1901. THE TATLER No.23 p429 £5.00
33

1901 Dec. 14. (a) THE IOLANTHE REVIVAL AT THE SAVOY THEATRE. Four photos : Louie Pounds as IOLANTHE x 2; Isabel Jay as PHYLLIS; Rosina Brandram as THE QUEEN (dressing-room photos.). The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News p560

12. 1901 Dec. 14. (b) THE IOLANTHE REVIVAL AT THE SAVOY THEATRE. Five photos : Robert Evett as LORD TOLLOLLER; H.A. Lytton as STREPHON; Walter Passmore as the LORD CHANCELLOR; Mr. Compton as PRIVATE WILLIS; Agnes Fraser as CELIA (dressing-room photos.). The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News p561

£5.00 each
33X 1902 Jan. 4 THE LADIES' REVIEW : reviews of amateur productions of THE MIKADO (Portsmouth, Hartlepool and Sydenham) text only p174 £2.00
34 1902 Jan. 22. MISS ISABEL JAY AS PHYLLIS IN THE REVIVAL OF IOLANTHE. (full page photo. in costume). THE SKETCH p23 £5.00
35 1902 Jan. 29 STAGE BEAUTIES OF THE CORONATION YEAR. MISS AGNES FRASER, PLAYING CELIA IN IOLANTHE AT THE SAVOY THEATRE (full page portrait). THE SKETCH p63 £5.00
36 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE Vol CIV Feb 1902 pp367-372 Sir Arthur Sullivan's Diary by Arthur Lawrence (b&w and colour photocopy) £5.00
37

THE SKETCH 1902:

(a) 1902 Feb. 12 MISS AGNES FRASER, NOW PLAYING IN "IOLANTHE" AT THE SAVOY THEATRE Full-page photo. By Ellis and Walery p146

(b) 1902 April 2. PRODUCTION OF THE NEW OPERA MERRIE ENGLAND at the Savoy p428 : Mr. H. A. Lytton WORRYING OVER THE EARL OF ESSEX

(c) 1902 April 2. PRODUCTION OF THE NEW OPERA MERRIE ENGLAND at the Savoy p429 Mr Walter Passmore THINKING OUT THE PART OF WILKINS

(d) 1902 April 2. Miss Louie Pounds, cast for the part of JILL-ALL-ALONE in MERRIE ENGLAND p430

(e) 1902 April 2. KEY-NOTES Photos. of Hamish MacCunn who succeeds Francois Cellier as conductor at The Savoy/ Edward German composer of the new opera MERRIE ENGLAND at the Savoy (with short article notes) p438

(f) 1902 April 9. MISS LOUIE POUNDS as JILL-ALL-ALONE in the dainty Savoy Opera MERRIE ENGLAND. Front page No.480 Vol. XXXVII

(g) 1902 April 9. Two Scenes from the dainty Savoy Opera MERRIE ENGLAND Act I/ Act II p447

(h) April 30 "MERRIE ENGLAND" at the Savoy pp63-66: 4 pages full of photos inc. Lytton, Brandram, Louie Pounds Passmore

(i) May 7 p95 THE MATINEES OF "TATTERCOATS" AT THE SAVOY: Miss Dorothea Baird as the herd-boy

(j) June 11 p309 `Heard in the Green-Room' with photo of Miss Louie Pounds (of the Savoy) steering her launch in Molesey Reach (6 x 9 cms)

(k) Sept. 3 p261. A LITTLE MAID ON HOLIDAY : MISS HILDA MOODY. THE SKETCH (Hilda Moody toured in the first provincial tour of THE GRAND DUKE playing Lisa in the DC "D" Company and Zara in UTOPIA LIMITED March - Nov. 1896)

(a)£5.00

(b)£5.00

(c)£5.00

(d)£5.00

(e)£5.00

(f)£5.00

(g)£5.00

(h) 4 pages @ £3.00 a page

(i)£3.00

(j)£3.00

(k)£3.00

38 1902 March 29. "MERRIE ENGLAND" AT THE SAVOY : THE NEW OPERA AND ITS CREATORS : photos of Edward German, Captain Basil Hood and Hamish McCunn + sketch of Francois Cellier in the pit conducting the G&S Operas (by J. Finnemore). BLACK AND WHITE p437 £5.00
39

THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS:

(a) 1902 April 12. MERRY (sic) ENGLAND THE NEW COMIC OPERA BY MESSRS. BASIL HOOD AND EDWARD GERMAN AT THE SAVOY THEATRE. Production photos. : Lytton, Rosina Brandram, Charles Childerstone, Miss Rosslyn and Louie Pounds (VERSO : Topsy Sinden in A COUNTRY GIRL and Edith Neville in A CHINESE HONEYMOON) p234

(b) 1902 April 12. MERRIE ENGLAND AT THE SAVOY THEATRE. Production photos. : Louie Pounds, Mr. E. Torrence, Lytton, Charles Childerstone, Agnes Fraser, Rupert Evett p235

(c) 1902 April 19 : photos of MISS ISABEL JAY, LATE PRIMA DONNA SAVOY THEATRE and MR. H.S.H. CAVENDISH, THE CENTRAL AFRICAN EXPLORER who were married on Wed. last at St. Margaret's, Westminster p261

(d) 1902 May 3. Double spread: MERRIE ENGLAND AT THE SAVOY THEATRE pp348/349

£5.00 each page
40 1902 June 7 HMS PINAFORE AT HUNSTANTON (photo.) ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS p578 £3.00
41

1902 Sept. 6 THE NEWSLETTER. Week by Week. Arthur Sullivan's bequest of Millais's portrait to the National Gallery. THE SPHERE p247

£5.00
42 1902 Nov. 22. MISS KITTY LOFTUS AS NAUGHTY NANCY AT THE SAVOY THEATRE. . Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News p437 £5.00
43 THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Jan 31 1903 p158 THE PRODUCTION OF THE NEW SAVOY OPERA, JAN 22. Scene from Act I of A PRINCESS OF KENSINGTON (drawn by our special artist: Lascelles) (c/p) £4.00
43X

THE LADIES' FIELD :

View of New Court & Façade Savoy Hotel as seen from The Strand, 7th Mar. 1903

£3.00
43Y

THE SKETCH

(a) June 10, 1903 : How They Keep "Fit" : A Page of Celebrities Who Golf (inc. Mr. Robert Evett of the Savoy Company and Mr. William Green, the well-known tenor (father of Martyn Green)) p267

(b) 15th July 1903 : Miss Agnes Fraser, the Beautiful Savoyard p453

(a)£5.00

(b)£5.00

44

THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS:

(a) 1904 March 19. THE LOVE BIRDS at the Savoy Theatre (sketches). Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News p80

(b) 1904 March 19. THE LOVE BIRDS at the Savoy Theatre (photos). Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News p87

(c) 1904 April 30. Blanche Ring as Effie Doublehurst in THE LOVE BIRDS at the Savoy Theatre . Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News p318

 

£5.00 each page
44X

THE TATLER 1904:

(a) No. 154, June 8, 1904 : Mr. Gilbert’s Topsy-Turvy Whimsies in Harlequin and the Fairy’s Dilemma at the Garrick Theatre (5 production photos.) pp412-3

(b) No. 154, June 8, 1904: Miss Jessie Bateman, who is playing the part of the fairy, Rosebud, in Mr. Gilbert’s amusing domestic drama, Harlequin and the Fairy’s Dilemma (full page portrait in costume) p415

(c) No. 154, June 8, 1904 : Verso : Miss Ruth Vincent/ The Savoy as a School : profile of her career p416

 

(a)£8.00

(b)£4.00

(c)£4.00

45 1905 Oct. 28 THE LATE MISS EMMIE OWEN. The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (photo. as Hebe) p340 (half-page) £3.00
45X

1905 THE TATLER No. 233, December 13, 1905 p386 ARE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERAS PLAYED OUT? A Famous Conductor says, "No."

Discussion by Francois Cellier (with photo.) including first-hand insights into Sir Arthur Sullivan. Also reproduced : SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN AS COACH a letter written by him to Mr. Cellier giving instructions about a score

b&w

£1.00
46 1906 April "My Best Piece of Light Verse" WSG : " I have a song to sing, O!" + other contributors. THE STRAND Vol. xxi pp393-400

8 sides @ £3.00 each side

(sides 393/4 WSG only)

46X 1906 June 23. THE LADIES' FIELD p83 "TRIAL BY JURY " AT MISS ELLEN TERRY'S JUBILEE (captioned photo. 29 x 11 cms) £5.00
47

(a) 1906 Dec. 15. THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD at the Savoy : photo. of Elsie Maynard blindfolded (Lilian Coomber). THE SPHERE p215

(b) 1906 Dec. 22. THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD at the Savoy : photo. of Elsie Maynard fainting/ The real Leonard Meryll (Henry Burnand and Marie Wilson as Kate). THE SPHERE p247

£5.00 each page
48 1906 Dec. 22 THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD at the Savoy Theatre. (Thomas Dunney sketched of principals. INCLUDING W.S.G. REHEARSED PERSONALLY). Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News p733 £5.00
49 1907 Feb. 2. THE GONDOLIERS at the Savoy Theatre. Thomas Dunney sketched of principals. ). Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News p942 £5.00
50

BLACK & WHITE :

(a)1907 Feb.9. THE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN REVIVAL : THE GONDOLIERS (photos. of Louie Rene, Clara Dow and Beatrice Meredith, and Act I Finale chorus girls) p190

(b) 1907 Feb.9. THE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN REVIVAL : THE GONDOLIERS (photos. of Richard Green, Pacie Ripple, Lilian Coomber, John Clulow, Jessie Rose, Louie Rene, C.H. Workman, Marie Wilson) p191

 

£5.00 each
51

BLACK & WHITE :

1907 April 20. THE REVIVAL OF "PATIENCE" (photos. of Clara Dow, C.H. Workman and Act I Finale) p550

£5.00
52

ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS:

(a) 1907 March 9. THE LATE ROSINA BRANDRAM (with photo. as Fairy Queen in IOLANTHE). Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News p64 (half page)

(b) 1907 March 16. MISS JESSIE ROSE who is appearing as Tessa in THE GONDOLIERS and Phoebe in THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD at The Savoy Theatre. Front page No. 1,748 Vol. LXVII

 

£5.00 each
53X 1907 May 11. THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS : photo (5.5 x 10 cms) with caption : LOST TO THE STAGE FOR DIPLOMATIC REASONS: THE NOW PROHIBITED "MIKADO" (MR. SCOTT FISCH IN THE PART) £5.00
53 1907 Aug. 24 Photo of Mrs D'Oyly Carte Entertains The Savoy Company at Garston Park, Godstone (15 x 9.5 cms : fully captioned - Rupert DC/ Lytton etc). THE QUEEN, THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER p375 £5.00
54 1908 Feb. 1 THE LIBRARY : "STARS OF THE STAGE" (photos. of G&S). ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS p881 £3.00
55 1908 April 18. London's Plays and Playhouses : article with photos of Miss Phyllis Dare in THE DAIRYMAIDS, Henry Lytton (portrait) in THE MIKADO; Miss Doris Lytton in DIANA OF DOBSON'S; Rutland Barrington (portrait) in THE MIKADO. BLACK AND WHITE p486 £5.00
55X BLACK & WHITE May 2, 1908 : How We Rehearsed "The Mikado" by Rutland Barrington p.543 (article and photos. of WSG and Barrington as Pooh Bah). £1.00 A3 b&w photocopy
55Y 1908 Aug. 8 THE LADIES' FIELD Scene from H.M.S. PINAFORE at the Savoy Theatre p407 (photograph) £5.00
55Z 1908 DAILY MIRROR ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE YEAR p44 Three Old Favourite Revived :includes Mr. Henry A. Lytton in the name part in the revival of "The Mikado" at the Savoy Theatre (photo. 11 x 25 cms) . Also : H.B.Irving, Hare and Nancy Price photos. £3.00 A3 colour photocopy
56 1909 Oct. 9 THE MOUNTAINEERS The Swiss Comic Opera at the Savoy. Includes photos of Jessie Rose and C.H. Workman. Front page of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News No. 1,882 Vol. LXXII £5.00
57X 1919 Brochure (29 x 22cm) No. 209 Supplement to The Play Pictorial – G&S Souvenir : 12 page brochure with article and photos. £15.00
57Y 1920 Jan. THE STRAND MAGAZINE pp12-16 GILBERT AND SULLIVAN THEN AND NOW By Miss G.B.Crozier (costume designs/ musical quote of Old Cornish Chantry) £12.00
57Z 1920 April 7 THE TATLER A New Savoyard : Miss Nellie Briercliffe (full-length portrait with pet dog) p11 £5.00
57ZX

1921 THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS:

(a) Oct. 8 p. 459 An Immortal Alliance: "Gilbert & Sullivan" Again : The Gondoliers at the Princes Theatre : Millidge, Gilliland, Lytton and Lewis drawn by Steven Spurrier

(b) Nov. 12 p.652 Sullivan, Gilbert, and English Opera.  (article and photos. of Helen Gilliland as Patience and Gallery Scene from Ruddigore with Lytton)

(c) Nov. 26 p.724 photo. (7 x 9 cms) of : A Great Success : Miss Bertha Lewis in "Patience"

(d) Dec. 24 p.874 : The Mikado revived at the Prince’s Theatre: photo. (6.5 x 8 cms) of Mr. Henry Lytton as Koko and Miss Bertha Lewis as Katisha

£3.00 each

(A3 colour photocopy)

58

THE SPHERE (b&w) (25.5 x 38 cms) (colour photocopy):

(a) 1921-1922 SOUVENIR of the GILBERT and SULLIVAN OPERA SEASON - London, October, 1921, to April 8, 1922 GEMS FROM THE OPERAS (8 pages) (c/p) (folded across) £3.00 each page

(b) Oct. 30 1926 p204. Two G&S Operas at Princes. Crowded Houses Welcome PIRATES and TRIAL BY JURY

(c) Nov.27 1926 p388. G&S Pictures IOLANTHE and GONDOLIERS Specially Pictured at Princes

(d) Sept.21 1929 p541. G&S at The New Savoy

(e) Jan. 11 1930 pp60-61. G&S Opera Crowds the Savoy (double spread: £10.00)

£5.00 each page
58X

WOMAN June 1924 : D'Oyly Carte Opera Company PRINCES THEATRE SEASON (Feb. - July) , London (approx. A4 size):

Half-Pages:

(a) p195 : Three Little Maids : including Eileen Sharp

(b) p197 : "Now a gavotte performed sedately" (Sidney Pointer, Bertha Lewis, Henry Lytton and Winifred Lawson) (half-page)

Full-Pages:

(c) p232 : text THE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERAS with photo. of Bertha Lewis as Dame Hannah with the Bridesmaids in RUDDIGORE

(d) p233 : Lytton/Eileen Sharp in IOLANTHE

(e) p234 : A water-colour portrait of Eillen Sharp by Count Michael de Torby

(f) p235 : Lady Sapho (Eileen Sharp), Lady Angela (Renee Cadell), Lady Ella (Elsie Griffin) in PATIENCE

(g) p236 : Eileen Sharp as IOLANTHE

(h) p237 : Winifred Lawson as PATIENCE

(i) p238 : Sydney Granville as Strephon and Winifred Lawson as Phyllis in IOLANTHE

(j) p239 : Lytton and Lewis in THE GONDOLIERS

£1.00 a page
59 THE STRAND MAGAZINE December 1925: NEW STORIES OF GILBERT and SULLIVAN. Fresh light on the operas which are now more popular than ever. With an unused song from THE GONDOLIERS pp645-52 (with 5 full-scene illustrations) (4 double pages) £12.00
60 1926 Oct. 9 NEW DRESSES FOR "THE MIKADO" : THE RICKETTS DESIGNS. The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News p89 £5.00
60X 1939 Jan. 11 SKETCH pp60-61  GILBERT AND SULLIVAN’S SCREEN DEBUT : “THE MIKADO” IN FULL COLOUR (A3 sepia) £5.00
61 (a) THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Jan 14 1939 p59 THE FIRST GILBERT AND SULLIVAN FILM: A TECHNICOLOR "MIKADO" (colour photocopy of b&w photos)

(b) Also available: 16 page b&w facsimile of THE MIKADO film booklet (Cinegram No.75)

(a)£5.00

(b)£15.00

62 1949 June 4 THE LATEST RUDDIGORE by J.C. Trewin. Illustrated London News : The World of the Theatre pp764 (report only) £3.00
63 THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS July 14 1951 WELL-LOVED OPERAS AT THE SAVOY: THE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SEASON £3.00
64 RADIO TIMES Journal of the BBC Programmes March 2-8 1952 (February 29 1952 Vol.114: No.1477) COVER ONLY Sir Arthur Sullivan `Master of Melody' (`Ape' caricature against music from the introduction to HADDON HALL) (c/p) £5.00
65 EVERYBODY'S May 1953 (26 x 33 cms). GILBERT, SULLIVAN - AND THE THIRD MAN by Leslie Baily (article to coincide with 1953 film) pp16-17 double spread (colour) + p27 (b&w) (colour photocopy) (3 pages) £15.00
66 1954 Nov. 10 THE SAVOY MIRACLE by Anthony Cookman. Illustrations by Emmwood. THE TATLER p346 £5.00
67 Review of THE BAB BALLADS by W S Gilbert. Edited by James Ellis. Oxford/Harvard. `The toys explode' by Michael Ratcliffe in The Times 12 April 1971 (with illustrations) £1.00
68 THE GUARDIAN 13 February 1990: `Savoy will rise again from the ashes' by Joanna Coles (A3 b&w colour photocopy) (photos. of intact auditorium and after the fire) £3.00
69 The Observer Review 6 September 1998. THE MIKADO D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. Royal Festival Hall. Fiona Maddocks `I should Ko-Ko' £1.00
70 THE GUARDIAN ARTS SUPPLEMENT Monday December 21 1998. Hot shows: `Mine's a large G&S, please' by Kit Hesketh-Harvey to coincide with PIRATES opening at the Queen's Theatre, London A3 £1.00
71 2000 Sat. November 25 THE TIMES Is this the hymn thou gavest, Sullivan? With photo. of AS (c.1887) + extract of `Disputed tune for The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended' (A3 size b&w press-cutting) £1.00
72 BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS: actual size colour photocopies from Russell Flint's original watercolour illustrations in: Savoy Operas - Pirates, Patience, Princess Ida, Yeomen (Bell 1909)/ Iolanthe and other Operas - Iolanthe, Mikado, Ruddigore, Gondoliers (Bell 1910) 64 in all. £2.00 each
73 Pre-1920's ORIGINAL ARTWORK: watercolour 23.5 x 36 cms. 8 characters (from life) in THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD (Elsie Maynard, Sergt Meryll, The Headsman, Jack Point, A Yeoman, Wilfred Shadbolt, Phoebe Meryll, Col Fairfax). Painted by F.Baron, Leeds (illustrator for Yorkshire Evening Post). Entered for a press competition, possibly Press Arts School. Comments on reverse (not photocopied) initialled by `FHT' Townsend (art editor of PUNCH) and `AH' Arthur Hopkins (illustrator) A4 £3.00

A3 £5.00

74 Colour print (15 x 22.5 cms) : Impressionist Sketch of the Savoy Hotel, London From the River Thames A3 colour photocopy @ £3.00
74X

THE SPHERE :

(a) December 25, 1926 p559 b&w: THE RETURN OF AGATHA CHRISTIE Farewell to the Savoyards. B&W photograph FAREWELL TO THE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMPANY : A LAST NIGHT SCENE ON THE STAGE OF PRINCES THEATRE BEFORE THE COMPANY'S DEPARTURE FOR CANADA : Bertha Lewis, Rupert DC, Lady Gilbert, Lytton, Dr. Sargent and Mrs Sargent, Lady Dorothy DC, Winifred Lawson, Darrell Fancourt, Aileen Davies

(b) December 25, 1926 p576 b&w: "I HAVE A SONG TO SING, O." A Final Selection of "Sphere" Pictures of the 1926 Gilbert and Sullivan Season at the Princes Theatre

THE SPHERE January 14, 1939 (in colour):

LONDON SEES THE COLOUR FILM OF "THE MIKADO" :

(c) Three Little Maids from School; Two Newcomers and One Old Hand

"THE MIKADO" SCREENED FOR THE FIRST TIME :

(d) The March of the Mikado's Troops

(e) Mia Sama, Mia Sama

(a)£2.00 (b&w)

(b)£3.00(b&w)

(c) £5.00 (colour)

(d) and (e) @ £2.00 each (colour)

75 NEW LIBRARY WORLD September, 1990:-

(a) AN AUTHOR'S GREATEST CRIME? by Tony Joseph re: writing the GEORGE GROSSMITH biography (pp2)

LIBRARIANS' WORLD 2 May, 1993:-

(b) GETTING IT WRITTEN by Tony Joseph re: THE D'OYLY CARTE OPERA COMPANY 1875-1982 An Unofficial History (pp2 )

PARODY by Tony Joseph:-

(c) TELL A TALE OF COCK AND BULL or, in this instance, Marketing at the Chemist (pp2)

£1.00 each article
VOCAL SCORES
75 THE BEAUTY STONE (1898).An Original Romantic Musical Drama in Three Acts By Arthur W. Pinero, J. Comyns Carr, and Arthur Sullivan. Arranged from the Full Score by Wilfred Bendall. Chappell pp211 £40.00
76 THE CHIEFTAIN (1895) by F.C.Burnand and AS. Boosey pp162 £40.00
77 THE CONTRABANDISTA (1867) by Burnand & Sullivan. Facsimile (excellent quality) from the c.1871 edition (Boosey) + background information. A4 spiral-bound booklet pp89 £20.00
78 COX AND BOX (1869) by Burnand & Sullivan. Facsimile (excellent quality) from the c.1869/71 editions (Boosey) + background and `Hush-a-bye-,bacon' original setting. A4 spiral-bound booklet pp80 £20.00
78X FALLEN FAIRIES or The Wicked World. An Original Opera in Two Acts. Written by W.S. Gilbert. Composed by Edward German. Chappell (1909) pp263 (includes ADDENDUM Song (Selene) "Oh, love, that rulest in our land") (with cast list) £45.00
79 GRAY'S ELEGY: CANTATA Composed expressly for THE LEEDS FESTIVAL, 1883, by ALFRED CELLIER. Arranged from the Full Score by Berthold Tours. Chappell pp120. A4 spiral-bound booklet £25.00
80 HADDON HALL (1892) Written by Sydney Grundy. Composed by Arthur Sullivan. Arranged from the Full Score by King Hall. Chappell pp169 A4 spiral-bound booklet £30.00
81 HIS EXCELLENCY (1894). A Comic Opera. Written by WSG. Composed by F.Osmond Carr. Joseph Williams (1894) pp218 (A4 comb-bound booklet) £40.00
82 IVANHOE (1891). A Romantic Opera. Words by Julian Sturgis. Arr. Ernest Ford. Chappell pp261 (presentation label on cover). A4 double-sided spiral bound booklet £40.00
83 KENILWORTH. A Masque of the days of Queen Elizabeth as performed at The Birmingham Festival. Words by Henry F. Chorley. Music by Arthur S. Sullivan. Chappell. Facsimile (not a photocopy) of excellent quality taken from the Chappell 1864 edition. Original format reduced by 90%). With notes by Raymond Walker pp72 + £25.00
84 THE MARTYR OF ANTIOCH. Sacred Musical Drama. The Words selected and arranged from Milman's Poem. The Music Composed by Arthur Sullivan. The accompaniment Arranged for the Pianoforte from the Full Score by Eugene D'Albert. Chappell (1880) i-iv/pp215 A4 spiral bound £30.00
85 THE MILLER AND HIS MAN. A Drawing-Room Extravaganza by F.C.Burnand with Songs by Arthur Sullivan. The Incidental Music Composed & Adapted by James F. Simpson. Ashdown (c.1870). Illustrated cover with characters from the piece, pp.38 A4 comb-bound booklet £20.00
86 THE NAUTCH GIRL. A Comic Opera in Two Acts (Savoy 30 June, 1891). Words by George Dance. Music by Edward Solomon. Lyrics by George Dance & Frank Desprez. Chappell (1891) pp187. A4 spiral bound £45.00
87 ON SHORE AND SEA. A Dramatic Cantata. Composed expressly for, and performed at, the opening of the London International Exhibition, May 1st, 1871. Words by Tom Taylor. Music by Arthur S. Sullivan. Boosey (1871) pp51. A4 double-sided spiral bound booklet £12.00
88 PAUL JONES (1889). Opera Comique in Three Acts. Written by H.B.Farnie. Composed by Robert Planquette. Hopwood & Crew pp142 (chord symbols written below bass stave throughout). A4 double-sided spiral bound booklet £30.00
89 A PRINCESS OF KENSINGTON (First produced at the Savoy Theatre Jan.22, 1903). A New and Original Comic Opera in Two Acts. Written by Basil Hood. Composed by Edward German.

(a) Vocal Score: Arranged from the Full Score by Wilfred Bendall. Chappell (1903) pp252 (with cast list). A4 spiral-bound booklet including ADDENDA: SONG (Brook) `A Sprig of Rosemarie'

(b) CONCERT SELECTION (1903) pp120

(a)£45.00

(b)£20.00

90 PRINCESS TOTO (1876). In Three Acts. The Words by W.S.Gilbert. The Music by Frederic Clay. Metzler pp192 + APPENDIX pp1-17. A4 spiral-bound booklet £40.00
91 THE PRODIGAL SON. An Oratorio. The Music Composed by Arthur S. Sullivan. Boosey (1860's) pp109. A4 double-sided spiral bound booklet £20.00
92 THE ROSE OF PERSIA or The Story-Teller and the Slave. New Comic Opera by Basil Hood and Arthur Sullivan. Chappell (1900) pp237 (1911 copyright: Rupert D'Oyly Carte) comb bound £35.00
93 THE SORCERER A4 spiral-bound booklet of the 1877 original 1st edition (which contains music subsequently cut for the 1884 revival at the Savoy). Metzler pp130 £25.00
94 FESTIVAL TE DEUM LAUDAMUS and DOMINE SALVAM FAC REGINAM by Arthur Sullivan for soprano solo, chorus, orchestra, organ and military band (ad libitum) composed for the Festival held at the Crystal Palace, May 1, 1872 in celebration of the recovery of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. Novellos original octavo edition pp77 A4 spiral bound booklet £15.00
SINGLE SONG SHEETS/ PART-SONGS (including Cellier, Clay and German Reed)
95 THE ABSENT=MINDED BEGGAR:

(a) Special Edition de Luxe. Being a facsimile reproduction of the ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Ridgways. 6 Nov. 1899 (landscape: approx. 35 x 25 cms) (colour: front and inside cover + inside back) music pp4 + outside back

(b) No.2 in D (C to E). The Words by Rudyard Kipling. Published for the Daily Mail Publishing Company by Enoch & Sons (1899) pp9. A4 booklet

(a)10.00

(b)3.00

96 AN AWFUL LITTLE SCRUB. Humorous Song. Written, Composed & Sung by GEORGE GROSSMITH. J.Bath (list of Grossmith songs on back) A4 booklet pp5 4.00
97 THE BABY ON THE SHORE. Humorous Song Written, Composed & Sung by GEORGE GROSSMITH in his famous Musical Sketch "HOW I DISCOVERED AMERICA". J.Bath (1895) A4 booklet pp7 2.00
98 BARCAROLLE: "O Sweet the Gale in the Silver Sail". Words by Fred E. Weatherly. The Music Composed by Frederic Clay. Metzler. A4 booket pp4 4.00
99 BARCAROLLE. Descriptive Song. The Words by Edgar Berry. Composed by M.F.RONALDS (i.e. Mrs Ronalds). Modern facsimile printing of the original Joseph Williams printed music. A4 booklet pp7 4.00
100 THE BELEAGUERED in G major (from `Seven Part-Songs', pub. 1868). Words by H.F. Chorley. Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Arranged for Mixed Voices by Percy E. Fletcher. Curwen Edition 60959. A4 booklet pp8 4.00
101 BIRDS IN THE NIGHT (A Lullaby) Written by Lionel H.Lewins. Sung by Made. Lemmens Sherrington. No.2 in E flat. Boosey (1869) (New words for `Hush'd is the bacon' from COX AND BOX) pp5 A4 booklet 2.00
102 BRIGHTLY DAWNS OUR WEDDING DAY. Madrigal for Four Voices from THE MIKADO :

(a) Early C20th .Chappell (No.96. Chappell's Vocal Library.). A4 booklet pp8

(b) No.96. Chappell's Vocal Library of Part-Songs, &c. (c)1911. A4 booklet pp6

4.00 each
103

THE CHORISTER. Words by Fred E. Weatherly. Metzler pp5 :

(a) No.1 in E major + Organ part (A4 reduction with illustrated coloured cover)

(b) No.3 in G major (A4 reduction with illustrated coloured cover)

£4.00 each
104 CHRISTMAS BELLS AT SEA. Song. The Words Written by Charles Lamb Kenney : There ia a legend amongst Sailors, that when a vessel is out at sea on Christmas Eve. the usual peal which on land ushers in the great Christian festival from every church steeple is sometimes heard, however far from land the ship may be, and is an assured sign of a prosperous voyage. Novello, Ewer & Co. (1874) pp7 (A4 stapled booklet) £4.00
105 CLIMBING OVER ROCKY MOUNTAIN. Chorus of Girls. From the Comic Opera of THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. Chappell (c)1911 (No.98 Chappell's Vocal Library.). A4 booklet pp8 4.00
106 COMING HOME DUETT Words by R.Reece. In B flat. pp4 (no title page) (Boosey 1873) duet for s. and m-s (new words for `The Buttercup dwells' from COX AND BOX) A4 2.00
107 Another copy within DUETS FOR LADIES' VOICES edited by Alberto Randegger. Boosey pp9 2.00
108 THE DICKY-BIRD AND THE OWL in Bb major. Humorous Duet from COX AND BOX. Words by Margaret A.Sinclair. Music by Sir A.S.Sullivan. Within VOCAL DUETS. Bayley & Ferguson no date pp8 (see SONG ALBUMS) 2.00
109

THE DISTANT SHORE (1874). Words by W.S. Gilbert. Chappell :

(a) in F major (no title page) A4 booklet

(b) in E flat pp7 (title page) A4 booklet

(c) in G major pp7 (title page) A4 booklet

3.00 each
109X THE DUKE'S SONG from PATIENCE Melody reconstructed by Ian Bartlett. The Piers Press, Banbury (1967) pp4 (with reprint of The Times article Sat. Feb. 18, 1967) £3.00
110 ECHOES (pub. 1868) 4-Pt. Words T.Moore. Novello's Pt-Song Bk. No.155 pp6 3.00
111 EDWARD GRAY Tennyson's Songs. No.1 in G. Lucas pp6 A4 booklet 2.00
112 EVER (Tenor in Db) (1887). Words by Mrs. Bloomfield Moore pp5 A4 booklet 2.00
113 THE FAIREST OF THE FAIR. Words by William Brough. Music by T.German Reed. Miss P.Horton's Popular Illustrations. Sir John Quil's Song in Miss P.Horton's Popular Entertainment Illustrative Gatherings. Cramer, Beale & Co. (c.1855) pp5. Coloured illustrative cover A4 booklet 10.00
114 FAR-FAR-AWAY. No.2 in D flat. Words by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Music by Alfred Cellier. Metzler. pp7 A4 booklet 2.00
115 THE FORESTERS. Robin Hood and Maid Marian by Alfred Lord Tennyson. The Incidental Music, Songs & Choruses composed by Arthur Sullivan. Facsimile (excellent quality) from original score: Chappell (1892) A4 pp41 + background notes by Ray Walker (excellent quality) 15.00
116 THE GAY TOM-TIT Song and Dance from the comedy AN ARTIST'S MODEL. Words by Harry Greenbank. Music by Sidney Jones. Hopwood & Crew (1895) (25.5 x 33.5 cms) pp9 £4.00
117 GIPSY JOHN.The Music by Frederic Clay. The Words by G.J.WhyteMelville. No.1 in D. Sung by Mr. Santley. Boosey pp7 A4 booklet (see original) 2.00
118 GOD SHALL WIPE AWAY ALL TEARS. IN E. Compass. B to E. Air from the Oratorio THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD (1873). Sung by Madme. Trebelli. Cramer. A4 booklet pp5 2.00
119 GOLDEN DAYS. Words by Lionel H. Lewin. In D major. pp2 A3 folded 1.00
119X GOLDEN DAYS Ballad (in D). Written by Lionel N. Lewin. The Music Composed Expressly for Madame Patey by Arthur Sullivan. Boosey (1872) (inscribed 1887) pp5 (A4 stapled booklet). £4.00
120 GUINEVERE! (1872) IN C. Song, Words by Lionel H. Lewin, composed expressly for and dedicated to Madlle. Titiens by Arthur S. Sullivan. Ashdown & Parry. A4 booklet pp9 2.00
120X THE HAPPY FATHERLAND (cover missing) pp5. Bath. A4 booklet £3.00
121 HO, JOLLY JENKIN The Friar's Song from IVANHOE Words by Julian Sturgis. No.1 in D major. Chappell (1891) pp7 A4 booklet 3.00
122 HOW MANY HIRED SERVANTS/ I WILL ARISE from THE PRODIGAL SON in C major pp6 2.00
123 A HYMN OF THE HOMELAND in E flat. for S.A.T.B. The words written by the Rev. H.R.Haweis pp4 A4 booklet 2.00
124 I AM A RULER ON THE SEA (KENILWORTH). Words by H.F.Chorley. (Chappell 1865) pp6 A4 booklet 2.00
125 I CARE NOT IF THE CUP I HOLD Drinking Song from THE ROSE OF PERSIA No.1 in G. Written by Basil Hood. Sung by Mr Robert Evett. Chappell (c)1900 pp5 A4 booklet 2.00/ No.2 in Bb A4 booklet 2.00
126 IF DOUGHTY DEEDS MY LADY PLEASE Written by Graham of Gartmore (1735 - 1797) . In E flat. Sung by Mr Santley. Composed & Dedicated to Mrs Scott Russell. Chappell pp5 A4 booklet 2.00
126X I SING THE BIRTH WAS BORN TO-NIGHT (Christmas Carol). Words by Ben Jonson (from Seven Part-Songs : 1868). pp2 (A3 size folded) £2.00
127 I'LL SING THEE SONGS OF ARABY. No.1 in E flat/ No.2 in F/ No.3 in G. From the Cantata LALLA ROOKH. Written by W.G.Wills. Composed by Frederic Clay. Chappell (1893) pp5 2.00 each
128 IN FRIENDSHIP'S NAME No. 1 in D (As Friends We Met, As Friends We Part) by George Dance and Charles Graham. As Sung in the Successful Musical Comedy THE LADY SLAVERY. Francis, Day & Hunter (1891) (25.5 x 33.5 cms) pp5 £4.00
128X IT CAME UPON THE MIDNIGHT CLEAR. Words by E.H. Sears (from Five Sacred Part-Songs : 1871) pp4 (A3 folded) £2.00
129 I WOULD I WERE A KING. Words by Sir Alexander Cockburn. In D (for Bass) pp5 A4 booklet 3.00
130 LET ME DREAM AGAIN. The Words by B.C.Stephenson The Music Composed expressly for Madame Christine Nilsson. No.3 in E flat. Boosey (1876) pp7 Inscribed April 21 1876 Full-size 3.00
131 As above: No.1 in C inscribed 1884 A4 booklet / No.2 in D A4 booklet 2.00 each
132 A LIFE THAT LIVES FOR YOU. Words by Lionel H. Lewin. (Boosey 1870) pp6 (no title page) A4 booklet 2.00
133 LITTLE MAID OF ARCADEE. Words by W.S.Gilbert. Music by Arthur S. Sullivan (from THESPIS). Ashdown & Parry pp5 (A4 booklet) (1872) £3.00
134 LIVING POEMS Words by H.W.Longfellow. (Boosey 1874) pp3 (no title page) A4 1.00
135 THE LONG DAY CLOSES. Words H. F. Chorley. Four-part song (from `Seven Part-Songs', pub. 1868):

(a) In E major. A four-part song for Men's Voices (original setting). The Orpheus (New Series) No.1. Novello (dated 10/5/1915) A4 booklet pp8

(b) In C major. Arranged for Mixed Voices by Percy E. Fletcher. Curwen Edition 60955 (c)1910 . A4 booklet pp4

(c) In A flat major. Arr. S.A.T.B. No.894 Novello's part-song book (2nd series) (c)1902. A4 booklet pp8

(d) In B flat major. Arranged as a two-part song by Henry Geehl. Ashdown's Series of Vocal Duets No.189 (c)1940 A4 booklet pp4

(a)4.00

(b)2.00

(c)4.00

(d)2.00

136

LOOKING BACK (1870) Words by Louisa Gray :

(a) In D pp4 (A4 booklet )

(b) No.2 in F (A4 booklet )

£2.00 each
136X LOOKING BACK (1870) No.2 in F. Words by Louisa Gray. Composed expressly, and Dedicated to Made. Trebelli-Bettini. Boosey pp7 (A4 stapled booklet) £4.00
137 UNE VOIX DU PASSE No.2 Fa.Soprano ou Tenor (Looking Back). Romanza. Musique by Arthur Sullivan. Langlois, Paris (French/Italian) pp7 A4 booklet 2.00
138

THE LOST CHORD. Words by Adelaide A. Proctor (1877):

(a) No.1 in E-flat pp7 (A4 stapled booklet). Boosey

(b) No.3 in A flat pp7 (A4 stapled booklet). Boosey

(c) in G : re-set in modern notation pp6 (A4 stapled booklet)

(d) Arranged for Men's Voices by Doris Arnold (T.T.B.B.). Boosey's Choral Miscellany No.164 (1936) A4 booklet pp12

(a)£2.00

(b)£2.00

(c)£3.00

(d)£4.00 each

139 LOVE NOT THE WORLD (THE PRODIGAL SON). In E flat. pp4. A4 booklet 2.00
140 THE MAIDEN'S STORY. Written by Emma Embury. In F major. (Chappell 1867) pp5 (no title page) A4 booklet 2.00
140X THE MOON IN SILENT BRIGHTNESS Serenade. Words by Bishop Reginald Heber. The Music by Arthur S. Sulivan. Gordon, New York pp7 (1868) A4 booklet £4.00
141

MY DEAREST HEART Composed expressly for and dedicated to Mrs. Osgood. Boosey (1876) :

(a) No.3 in A flat. pp5 (A4 booklet )

(b) in G (2 sides)

(a)£3.00

(b)£1.00

142 MY LOVE BEYOND THE SEA (1877) (same music as `In the summers long ago') (in E-flat). Words by J.P. Douglas. Delano Edition Choice Ballads by Arthur Sullivan pp3. Presented, with the Compliments of KEANE BROTHERS, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, San Francisco, Cal. £2.00
143 'NEATH MY LATTICE Song from THE ROSE OF PERSIA. Chappell (1900) pp7 A4 booklet 2.00
144 THE NIGHT WINDS SIGH NO MORE No.2. in F by F.C.Burnand, Music by Arthur S.Sullivan. Boosey pp7 A4 booklet 2.00
145 O FAIR DOVE! O FOND DOVE! Words by Jean Ingelow

(a) pp5 (no title page) in E major A4 booklet

(b) pp4 (no title page) in D major (contralto) A4 booklet

2.00 each
146 O GLADSOME LIGHT (EVENING HYMN) (From THE GOLDEN LEGEND). In F major. Arr. for 2 Voices by Henry Geehl. Ashdown Vocal Duets No. 270 (c)1955. A4 booklet pp8 4.00
147 O HUSH THEE MY BABIE. The Words by Sir Walter Scott. Four-part song S.A.T.B. with accompaniment pp6 A4 booklet 2.00
148 O MISTRESS MINE in A flat major (pp5) and in F major (pp4) A4 booklet 2.00 each
148X OH SWEET AND FAIR! No.1 in E-flat. The Words by A.F.C.K. Composed expressly for Madame Sainton-Dolby by Arthur S. Sullivan. Boosey (1868) pp7 (A4 stapled booklet) £4.00
149 ONCE AGAIN Ballad Written by Lionel N.Lewin The Music Composed expressly for Mr Sims Reeves. No.1 in D. Boosey (1872) pp8 Full-size 3.00
150 As above: No.1 in D A4 booklet 2.00
151 As above: No.2 in F pp9 A4 booklet 2.00
152 ORPHEUS WITH HIS LUTE No.3 in Bb Song, Words from Henry VIII by Shakespeare

(a) Cramer pp7 A4 booklet

(b) Arr. as a Two-part Song by Henry Geehl. The Enoch Two Part Songs No.157 (c)1947. A4 booklet pp8

(a)2.00

(b)2.00

153 O THAT THOU HADS'T HEARKENED in G major (soprano) pp2 (no title page) £1.00
154 OTHER DAYS in D major (no date). Words by Harry Graham from the French of C.F.Panard (1674-1765). Chappell (1943). A4 booklet pp6 (with English and French words) scarce £3.00
155 OVER THE ROOF from the opera THE SAPPHIRE NECKLACE. Written by Henry F. Chorley (one of two original songs from the opera, modern resetting) A4 stapled booklet pp6 2.00
156 PEPITA! Humorous Serenade. Written by Greville Matheson. Composed & Sung by Corney Grain. J.Bath. A4 booklet pp5 4.00
157 THE POLKA AND THE CHOIR BOY! Humourous Song, Written , Composed & Sung by Corney Grain in his new Musical Sketch MY AUNT'S IN TOWN. Bath pp4 A4 booklet 2.00
158

POOR WAND'RING ONE Song in the Comic Opera THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. Chappell :

(a) No1 in F pp9 (c.1914) A4 booklet

(b) No.2 in A-flat pp7 (original key) (c.1920's - certainly between 1911-1948) A4 booklet

£2.00 each
159 QUEEN OF THE ROSES Song from HADDON HALL. No.3 in D minor. Sung by Miss Rosina Brandram. Written by Sydney Grundy. Chappell (1892) pp7

(a) Full-size

(b) A4 booklet

(a)4.00

(b)2.00

160 A REGULAR ROYAL QUEEN (Quartet from THE GONDOLIERS). No.127. Chappell's Vocal Library of Part-Songs, & c. (c)1911. A4 booklet pp8 3.00
161 THE SAILOR'S GRAVE. Words by H.F.Lyte in C. Ashdown pp9 A4 booklet 2.00
162 Another copy: In F A4 booklet 2.00
162X SAY, WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE NIGHT (from Five Sacred Part-Songs : 1871). pp4 (A3 size folded) £2.00
163 SHE WANDERED DOWN THE MOUNTAIN SIDE. Song. No.3 in E flat. The Poetry by B.C.Stephenson, Esq. The Music by Frederic Clay. Boosey pp7. A4 booklet 2.00
164 SIGH NO MORE, LADIES (1866). Words by Shakespeare. In D major pp4 (no title page) (a)A3 @ £4.00

(b)A4 @ £3.00

165 SLEEP MY LOVE, SLEEP (1874) No. 1 in D flat. Song. The Words by G. Whyte Melville. The Music composed expressly for Madame Patey. Boosey & Co. pp7. A4 stapled booklet £4.00
166 SOMETIMES (1877). Words by Lady Lindsay (of Belcarres). In C major pp5 (no title page). A4 booklet £3.00
167 SONG OF PEACE (four-part) Words by Tom Taylor. Choralist. - No.160. Boosey pp9 A4 booklet 2.00
168 ST. AGNES EVE (1879). No. 1 in C. Words by Tennyson. Dedicated to Mrs Ronalds. Boosey pp9 £5.00
169 STRANGE ADVENTURE from THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD. Chappell's Vocal Library No.114 pp4 2.00
170 SWEET DAY, SO COOL Song The Words altered from George Herbert.In C. Ashdown pp5 A4 booklet 2.00
171 SWEETHEARTS Song Words by WSG. Sung by Mr. Edward Lloyd. In A flat. Inscribed 4 Mar 1876. Chappell pp7 Full-size 4.00
172 As above: A4 booklet 3.00
173 THADY O'FLINN No.2 in F Song The Words by W.S.Gilbert The Music composed expressly for Madame Lemmens Sherrington by J.L.Molloy. Boosey (c.1904) pp9 Full-size 4.00
174 As above: A4 booklet 3.00
175 THOU'RT PASSING HENCE in A-flat (The Highland Message) Written by Mrs. Hemans. Sung by Mr. Santley. Chappell (1875) pp6. A4 booklet 3.00
175X THROUGH SORROW'S PATH. Words by H. Kirke White (from Five Sacred Part-Songs : 1871) pp2 (A3 folded) £2.00
176 THE TYRANNICAL BRIDEGROOM (1871) by Mr Arthur Cecil in Mr & Mrs German Reed's New & Successful Entertainment A SENSATION NOVEL Written by WSG. Composed by T.German Reed. H&C pp9. A3 Full size (coloured cover) 8.00
177 As above: A4 booklet (with coloured cover) 5.00
178 THE VICAR'S SONG in the comic opera THE SORCERER. Sung by Mr Santley. Metzler pp5 A4 booklet 2.00
179 THE VILLAGE CHIMES. Written by C.J.Rowe. Composed by Arthur S. Sullivan. Boosey & Co. pp7 (A4 booklet) (1870) 3.00
179X THE WAY IS LONG AND DREARY. Words by Adelaide A. Proctor (from Five Sacred Part-Songs : 1871) pp3 (A3 folded) £2.00
180 A WEARY LOT IS THINE, FAIR MAID Written by Sir Walter Scott. In D major. (Chappell 1866) pp4 (no title page) A4 booklet 2.00
181 WHEN LOVE & BEAUTY from the opera THE SAPPHIRE NECKLACE. Written by Henry F. Chorley. Music by Arthur Sullivan (one of two original songs from the opera, modern resetting) A4 stapled booklet pp6 2.00
182 WHEN THE BUDDING BLOOM OF MAY (from HADDON HALL - 1892) (MADRIGAL). Words by Sydney Grundy. Music by AS. No.116 Chappell's Vocal Library of Part-Songs: Mixed Voices (c) 1911 A4 booklet pp9 3.00
183 WHEN THE BUDS ARE BLOSSOMING from RUDDIGORE. Madrigal for Four Voices. Chappell's No.102 pp8 3.00
184 WHEN YOU'RE AFLOAT in G major by Frederic Clay (from PRINCESS TOTO). One A4 sheet 50p
185 WHERE THE BEE SUCKS. Words by Shakespeare. (From the music to THE TEMPEST)

(a) in D flat (soprano). From SOPRANO SONGS ed. Sydney Northcote. The New Imperial Edition. Boosey (c) 1949. A4 booklet pp3

(b) in B flat major (mezzo-soprano) pp4 A4

2.00 each
186 WILL HE COME? (1865) Song by Adelaide Anne Proctor. Composed expressly for Madame Sainton Dolby

(a) No.1 in D. Boosey & Co pp8 A4 booklet

(b) No.2 in F (mezzo-soprano). Boosey pp7 A4 booklet

(c) in E flat (medium voice/contralto) pp4 A4 booklet

(d) in D major (contralto) pp5 Boosey & Co., Contralto Songs Vol.I, Imperial Edition, A4 booklet

3.00 each
187 THE WILLOW SONG for Contralto. Words from Othello by Shakespeare.In E major. Inscribed Aug 19 1880. Metzler pp5 Full-size 3.00
188 As above: (a) A4 (b) in G (mezzo-soprano) pp3 A4 2.00 each
189 THE WINDOW (1871) Or, The Songs of the Wrens. Words written by Alfred Tennyson, Poet-Laureate. The music by Arthur Sullivan. Strahan . A4 spiral-bound booklet with maroon COLOUR facsimile decorated pictorial front board (gilt), and plain back, pp54 20.00
190 WOE UNTO THEM Recitative & Chorus (No.7) and LOVE NOT THE WORLD Song (No.8 in E flat) from the Oratorio THE PRODIGAL SON. Sheard. A4 booklet 2.00
191 WOO THOU THY SNOWFLAKE (Sir Brian's Song from IVANHOE) Words by Julian Sturgis. No.1 in F major. Chappell (1891) pp8 A4 booklet 2.00
192

YOUTH WILL NEEDS HAVE DALLIANCE King Henry's Song. Words by Henry VIII.

(a) No.1 in F major (Compass F to F). Metzler pp7 A4 booklet

(b) No. 2 in E-flat major (Compass E-flat to E-flat). Metzler pp7 A4 booklet

£3.00 each
PIANO ARRANGEMENTS
193 DOROTHY A Comedy Opera written by B.C.Stephenson. Music by Alfred Cellier. Pianoforte Solo. Chappell (1886) pp80 A4 spiral-bound booklet £20.00
194 DOROTHY WALTZ DUET From B.C.Stephenson & Alfred Cellier's Comedy Opera by P.Bucalossi. Chappell pp15 A4 spiral-bound booklet £6.00
195 THE EMERALD ISLE (1901) Written by B.Hood. Composed by AS and Edward German :

(a) Pianoforte Solo Score. Chappell pp117

(b) Selection by Charles Godfrey, Junr. Chappell pp19 A4 booklet

(a)25.00

(b)£5.00

196 FALLEN FAIRIES (or The Wicked World) Selection. Written by WSG. Composed by Edward German. Arranged for the Pianoforte by the Composer. Chappell (1910) A4 booklet pp15 4.00
197

THE GEISHA. Music by Sidney Jones :

(a) THE GEISHA LANCERS arr. Carl Kiefert. Hopwood & Crew (1896) pp8 (coloured illustrated cover)

(b) LA GEISHA Fantaisie-Selection sur les motifs de la celebre Operette. Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew (1896) (New Copyright 1920) (coloured illustrated cover by R. de Valerio)

£7.00 each
198 THE GONDOLIERS LANCERS by P.Bucalossi. Chappell (1890) pp9 Full-size with illustrated coloured cover £10.00
199 THE GONDOLIERS SELECTION for the Pianoforte By Charles Godfrey, Junr. SOLO. Chappell. A4 spiral bound booklet 6.00
200 As above: also Violino primo (and conductor) part. A4 booklet 2.00
201 THE GONDOLIERS SELECTION for the Pianoforte By Charles Godfrey, Junr. DUET. A4 spiral bound booklet 6.00
202 THE GRAND DUKE. Pianoforte Solo arranged by Wilfred Bendall. Chappell (1896) pp93 A4 spiral-bound booklet 25.00
203 HADDON HALL by Sydney Grundy and Arthur Sullivan. Arranged for the Pianoforte by King Hall. Chappell (1892) pp91. A4 spiral-bound double-sided booklet 20.00
204 HADDON HALL SELECTION from Sydney Grundy & Arthur Sullivan's opera for the pianoforte by Charles Godfrey,Junr. Chappell (1892). A4 spiral bound booklet 6.00
205 As above: also 1st violin (& conductor) part A4 booklet 2.00
206 HENRY VIII Incidental music. Metzler (1909) pp20 A4 booklet 5.00
207 HIS EXCELLENCY (1894) Written by WSG. Composed by F.Osmond Carr. Piano Score. Williams pp88 20.00
208 IOLANTHE LANCERS By Charles D'Albert. Chappell pp9. Full size A3 (coloured cover) 10.00
209 As above: A4 booklet (coloured cover) 5.00
210 IOLANTHE QUADRILLE by Charles D'Albert. Chappell pp9 Full- size with illustrated colour covered 7.00
211 IOLANTHE NEW SELECTION From W.S.Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan's Popular Comic Opera Selected and Arranged for the Pianoforte by Charles Godfrey, Junr. Chappell. A4 spiral Bound booklet 5.00
212 CHANCELLOR'S TRIO from IOLANTHE No.5 of SHORT MOVEMENTS from the works of Arthur Sullivan arranged for the Pianoforte. Chappell pp4 (n/d) VG A4 photocopied booklet 4.00
213 IVANHOE FANTASIA by W.Kuhe. Chappell pp15. A4 booklet £5.00
214 LA PERICHOLE by Offenbach. Arranged for Pianoforte Solo, Complete. Boosey's Musical Cabinet No. 150 A4 spiral bound booklet 6.00
215 LET ME DREAM AGAIN. Arthur Sullivan's Popular Song arranged for the Pianoforte by Kuhe. Boosey (c.1877) pp9 A4 booklet 3.00
216

THE LOST CHORD :

(a) arranged for the Pianoforte by W.Kuhe. Boosey pp7 A4 booklet

(b) arranged for Organ by Dr.Spark. Boosey pp7 A4 booklet

3.00 each
217 MARCHE DANOISE A4 photocopied facsimile. Dedicated by special permission to His Royal Highness THE PRINCE OF WALES. Performed by the Military Bands of England, Denmark, Russia & Co. Composed by Arthur S. Sullivan. Stanley Lucas, Weber & Co.(1863) pp5 A4 booklet 4.00
218 THE MIKADO FANTASIA by W.Smallwood. Chappell (c.1894) pp9 A4 booklet 4.00
219 THE MIKADO LANCERS by P. Bucalossi. Illustrated coloured cover with music Chappell (1885) pp9. Full size (stapled) 10.00
220

THE MIKADO POTPOURRI cover sepia (Ko-Ko and Katisha) (Jos. Weinberger & Hofbauer, Wien) (new to catalogue) (approx. 25.5 x 33.5 cms) (arranger not credited):

(a) POTPOURRI No.I (actual size), coloured cover, card back pp13

(b) POTPOURRI No.2 (actual size), coloured cover, card back pp13

£10.00 each
221

THE MIKADO QUADRILLE by P.Bucalossi

(a) SOLO Illustrated Music Cover (stamped 6.1.86). Chappell pp7 (Full Size stapled/ card backing)

(b) SOLO pp12 non-coloured A4 booklet

(c) DUET Chappell pp14 non-coloured A4 booklet

(a)£10.00

(b)£4.00

(c)£4.00

221X THE MIKADO VALSE on Airs from Gilbert and Sullivan's Opera by P.Bucalossi. Chappell pp9 (coloured illustrated cover : "Three Little Maids from School are We") (actual size 27 x 37 cms) (c.1885 date) £7.00
222 NEW SELECTION from THE MIKADO for the Pianoforte by Warwick Williams. Chappell pp12. Some notes faint as original quality poor. A4 booklet (see: original pianoforte part and 1st Violin/ Cello e Basso parts + photocopies) 4.00
223 THE MOUNTEBANKS. An entirely original Comic Opera in Two Acts by W.S.Gilbert and Alfred Cellier. Arrangement for Pianoforte by Alfred Plumpton. Chappell (1892) pp94 (with cast list) 20.00
224 PATIENCE arranged for the Pianoforte (arr. Berthold Tours). Chappell pp64 A4 spiral-bound booklet 15.00
225 PATIENCE FANTASIA by Boyton Smith. Chappell pp11. A4 stapled booklet £5.00
226 PATIENCE LANCERS by Charles D'Albert. Chappell pp7. Full-size (stapled) with colour Illustrated Music Cover 10.00
227 As above: A4 spiral bound booklet 5.00
228 Also Violino Primo part only. A3 folded sheet 1.00
229 PATIENCE QUADRILLE (`LE' trimmed) by Charles D'Albert. Chappell pp9. Full-size (stapled) with colour Illustrated Music Cover 10.00
230 PATIENCE WALTZ by Charles D'Albert. Chappel pp10. Full-size (stapled) with colour Illustrated Music Cover (without outer wrap) 10.00
231 PATIENCE SELECTION on Sullivan's Aesthetic Opera Arranged for the Pianoforte by Fred. Godfrey. Chappell pp12 Full-size (one colour cover) 5.00
232 As above: A4 spiral bound booklet 4.00
233 H.M.S.PINAFORE FANTASIA by Edouard Dorn. Metzler pp13 3.00
234 H.M.S.PINAFORE GALOP by C.Godfrey. Metzler pp5. Full-size with illustrated coloured cover 7.00
234X H.M.S.PINAFORE LANCERS arr. Chas Coote, Junr. Metzler pp9 Full-size (stapled) with Illustrated Music Cover £8.00
235 H.M.S.PINAFORE QUADRILLE arr. C.Godfrey. Metzler pp7 2.00
236 H.M.S.PINAFORE SELECTION Arranged by Charles Coote. Metzler pp13. Single colour cover. Full-size 5.00
237 As above: A4 booklet 4.00
238 THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. Pianoforte Score. Chappell

(a) Original 1880 version pp80. A4 spiral-bound booklet

(b) Later, larger type-face pp89. A4 spiral-bound booklet

15.00 each
239 FANTASIA ON THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE Arranged for the Piano Forte by W.Kuhe. Chappell pp11:

(a) Full-size (stapled)

(b) A4 stapled booklet

(a) 4.00

(b) 5.00

239X THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE Quadrilles by Charles D'Albert. Chappell pp8 (full size with Illustrated Music Cover) £10.00
240 PRINCESS IDA Selection by W.Winterbottom. Chappell pp11 A4 booklet scarce 5.00
241 A PRINCESS OF KENSINGTON by Edward German (Written by Basil Hood). Piano Solo arranged from the Full Score by Wilfred Bendall. Chappell (1903) pp131 A4 spiral-bound booklet £25.00
242 THE ROSE OF PERSIA or The Story-Teller and the Slave. New Comic Opera by Basil Hood and Arthur Sullivan

(a) Piano Score: arranged from the full score by Wilfred Bendall. Chappell (1900) pp119 A4 comb- bound booklet

(b) Selection: arranged for the Pianoforte by Charles Godfrey, Junr. Chappell (1900) pp15. A4 booklet

(a)25.00

(b)5.00

243 RUDDIGORE. Piano Score (arr. George Lowell Tracy). Chappell (1887) original, xii + pp68. A4 spiral-bound booklet 20.00
244 RUDDIGORE LANCERS as DUETS By P.Bucalossi. Arranged from G.L.Tracy's Vocal Score. Chappell pp21. A4 booklet 4.00
245 RUDDIGORE SELECTION for the pianoforte by W.Winterbottom. Chappell pp19 A4 booklet 4.00
246 As above: Also Parts: Violino Primo/ Cello e Basso/Cassa e Piatti/Side Drum & Triangle/Timpani. A4 booklet 2.00 each
247

SAVOY LANCERS on Melodies from WSG and AS's Popular Operas. Chappell pp11:

(a) Full-size (with coloured cover)

(b) A4 spiral bound booklet (with coloured cover)

(Also FULL SET OF PARTS - see below)

(a)£6.00

(b)£4.00

248 THE SAVOY OPERA SERIES. Easy Pieces for Piano. Arranged, Edited & Fingered by Thomas F.Dunhill. Chappell (1924/5) pp11 each. Decorative covers by W.George. COMPLETE SET: TJ; SO; PF; PP; PC; IO; PI; MK; RG; YG; GN; UL; GD 5.00 each, or one-volume A4 spiral bound set @ 40.00
249 SEE ME DANCE POLKA on George Grossmith's Popular Song by Edward Solomon. H G Banks lith. of dancing couple (b/w). Bath pp5

(a) Full-size

(b) A4 booklet

(a)3.00

(b)2.00

250 G&S PIANO SELECTIONS: PF; PP; PC; IO; PI; MK; RG; YG; GN pp151 A4 spiral-bound booklet (FIRST ever in ONE volume) 25.00
251 THE SORCERER. Arranged for the Pianoforte by Berthold Tours. Mezler pp76. A4 spiral-bound booklet £20.00
252 THE SORCERER BRILLIANT FANTASIA ON THIS POPULAR COMIC OPERA by R.F.Harvey. Metzler c.1877 pp9 A4 booklet 4.00
253 THE SORCERER WALTZ on Arthur Sullivan's Opera by Charles D'Albert. Metzler/ Chappell pp8. Illustrated coloured cover. A4 booklet £7.00
254 GREAT MASTERS A Series of Books arranged for pianoforte, American organ, harmonium or organ. Edited by Arthur Purcell. BOOK 7 (between Wagner and Mendelssohn) SULLIVAN. Pieces from The Tempest (1861/4), Princess of Wales March (On Danish Airs) (1863), Kenilworth (1864). O Love the Lord (1864), Arabian Love Song (1866), Orpheus (1866). Larway pp32. Very rare item c.1866 from Sullivan's early days. A4 spiral-bound booklet pp32 £10.00
255 GREAT MASTERS FOR YOUNG PUPILS A Selection of Classical Pieces for Pianoforte Simplified & Fingered by Alfred Seymour. No.18 ARTHUR SULLIVAN: The Banquet Dance (Tempest)/ Thoughts Op2 Nos 1 & 2 (1862)/ Procession March/ Twilight (1868)/ Listen/ The Knight's Song/ Danish March (1863). The Academic Edition No.621. Hammond 17pp. No date but early C20th. Small photo of AS on cover top right. Coloured cover. A4 spiral bound booklet 10.00
256 ARTHUR S .SULLIVAN PIANO MUSIC. Ed. with an intro. and notes by John Parry and Peter Joslin: Thoughts Nos 1 & 2; Day Dreams Nos 1-6; Allegro Risoluto; Twilight. Chappell pp55 A4 spiral bound booklet 10.00
257 SELECTION OF ARTHUR SULLIVAN'S POPULAR SONGS Including The Lost Chord, Old Love Letters - A Life That Lives for You - I Wish to Tune my Quivering Lyre - The Gay Hussar - From Rock to Rock - Sleep, My Love, Sleep and Once Again. Arranged for the Pianoforte by William Henley. Boosey (1904) pp18 A4 booklet 4.00
258 SWEETHEARTS WALTZ on AS's popular song by Charles D'Albert. Chappell (1875) pp9 Full-size with illustrated coloured cover 7.00
259 TOM JONES by Edward German. PIANO SOLO (arr. Wilfred Bendall). Chappell (1907) pp131 A4 spiral-bound booklet 25.00
260 TRIAL BY JURY LANCERS by Charles D'Albert. pp9 complete (colour cover worn) £7.00
261 TRIAL BY JURY QUADRILLES extracted from CHAPPELL & Co's ANNUAL DANCE ALBUM No.153. Chappell (c)1907 2.00
262 UTOPIA LIMITED. Arranged for the Pianoforte by King Hall. Chappell (1893) pp92 A4 spiral-bound booklet 25.00
263 UTOPIA LIMITED WALTZ by Paul Dupret. Chappell (1893) pp7 Full-size with illustrated coloured cover 7.00
264 VICTORIA AND MERRIE ENGLAND LANCERS From the Grand National Ballet. Composed by Arthur Sullivan. Arranged by Charles Godfrey R.A.M. B.M.Royal Horse Guards. Metzler (1897) pp11. Non-coloured. Full size 4.00
265 As above: A4 booklet 5.00
266 VICTORIA AND MERRIE ENGLAND WALTZ Arranged by P.Bucalosi. Metzler (1897) pp11 Full-size with illustrated coloured cover 7.00
267 THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD. Pianoforte Score arr. H.Wadsworth. With original cast list. Chappell (1888) pp72 A4 comb-bound booklet with colour cover 15.00
268 THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD LANCERS by P.Bucalossi Full-size with illustrated coloured cover ( 11 b/w x A3 single-sided) £10.00
268X THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD QUADRILLE by P.Bucalossi. Chappell pp7 (full-size with Illustrated Music Cover) £10.00
269 SELECTION from Sullivan's Opera THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD for the pianoforte by Charles Godfrey Jnr. Chappell pp20 . A4 booklet £3.00
269X FANTASIA ON GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S OPERA THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD FOR THE PIANOFORTE BY BOYTON SMITH. Arranged from J.H.Wadsworth's Vocal Score. Chappell pp13 A4 stapled booklet £4.00
ORCHESTRAL SCORES/PARTS
270 DOROTHY SELECTION by A.Cellier. Selected and Arranged by John Pougher. Chappell. Violino Primo part only A4 booklet 2.00
271 THE GONDOLIERS SELECTION by Charles Godfrey,Junr. Chappell.Violino primo (and conductor) part only A4 booklet (see piano part above) 2.00
272 HADDON HALL SELECTION from Sydney Grundy & Arthur Sullivan's opera by Charles Godfrey,Junr. Chappell (1892). 1st violin (& conductor) part only A4 booklet (see piano part above) 2.00
273 IOLANTHE Selection 1st Clarinet Bb part only Published by Richard Smith, London 1.00
274 IOLANTHE SELECTION Arranged by J.Riviere. Hawkes. 1st Violin (conductor) part only 3.00
275 MASCARADE du MARCHAND DE VENISE SUITE arr. par J.Nemeti. Bosworth (c)1920 pp8 Violino I.(Direction) part only A4 booklet 3.00
276 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE (1871). Incidental Music by Arthur Seymour Sullivan in a copyist's hand. Cramer property pp147. A4 spiral bound booklet 20.00
277 THE MIKADO Arranged for Orchestra by J.Pougher. Chappell. Violino Primo part only A4 booklet 2.00
278 THE MIKADO NEW SELECTION Arranged by Warwick Williams. Chappell. 1st Violin part/ Cello e Basso parts only A4 booklet 2.00 each
279 THE MOUNTEBANKS Selection from Alfred Cellier's Opera by Charles Godfrey. Chappell (1892)

1st Violin (or Conductor) part only A4 booklet

3.00
280 THE NAUTCH GIRL Selection (arr. C.Godfrey) from the comic opera written by George Dance and Frank Desprez. Composed by Edward Solomon. Violino Primo only. Chappell (1891) A4 booklet pp12 2.00
281 PATIENCE LANCERS by Charles D'Albert. Chappell. Violino Primo part only. A3 folded sheet (see piano part above) 1.00
282 PATIENCE SELECTION by W.Winterbottom. Arranged for String Orchestra by E.Binding. Piano-Conductor. Hawkes & Son pp20 (with wind cues) 6.00
283 H.M.S.PINAFORE SELECTION. Hawkes pp10 1st Violin.(Conductor) part only A4 booklet 3.00
284 THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE Selection 1st Clarinet Bb only Published by Richard Smith, London 1.00
285 REMINISCENCES OF THE SAVOY. Selection of Favourite Melodies. Arr. W.Moore. 1st & 2nd Cornets in Bb. Chappell pp13 3.00
286 RUDDIGORE SELECTION by W.Winterbottom. Chappell. Violino Primo/Cello e Basso/Cassa e Piatti/Side Drum & Triangle/Timpani only part A4 booklet (see piano part above) 2.00 each
287 THE SAVOY LANCERS arr. William Moore: piano (A4 spiral bound booklet)/ 1st violin/ 2nd violin/ viola/ cello & basso/ flute & piccolo/ 1st & 2nd clarinets in A/ 1st & 2nd cornets in A/ bass trombone/ side drum. Chappell (see piano part above) 20.00
288 NEW SULLIVAN SELECTION by Dan Godfrey. Chappell (1922) pp12. 1st Violin (Conductor) part only A4 booklet 3.00
289 THE TEMPEST By Arthur Sullivan. THREE DANCES. SET OF PARTS: Pianoforte/ Violino Primo (divisi) x 2/ Cello & Basso/ Flauti/ Oboi/ Clarinetti/ Timpani Novello (Pianoforte:1903/Parts:1904) A4 photocopied set of parts 15.00
MISCELLANEOUS
290 COLOUR PHOTOCOPY: RUTLAND BARRINGTON as `Pooh-Bah' in `The Mikado'. Players Past & Present No.16 (1916) - A4 copy from cigarette card (Original card: £5.00) 2.00
291 PHOTOCOPIED FACSIMILES of SAVOY PROGRAMMES:

(a) THE GONDOLIERS (green) single fold, print run 750 dated 13/9/90

(b) UTOPIA, LIMITED (pink/orange) single fold, print run 1,000 dated 31/10/93 (inscribed 1 Nov 1893)

5.00 each
ILLUSTRATED MUSIC COVERS
292

Full-sized laser photocopied coloured Music Covers (some very scarce):

(1) THE EMERALD ISLE by Arthur Sullivan and Edward German. LANCERS by WarwickWilliams

(2) THE EMERALD ISLE by Arthur Sullivan and Edward German. WALTZ by Carl Kiefert

(3) THE GONDOLIERS LANCERS by P.Bucalossi

(4) THE GONDOLIERS WALTZ by P.Bucalossi

(5) THE GRAND DUKE QUADRILLE by Warwick Williams

(6) THE GRAND DUKE WALTZ by P.Bucalossi

(7) HE WAS A CAREFUL MAN Humorous Song Written, Composed, & Sung by George Grossmith, Junr.

(8) H.M.S.PINAFORE GALOP by Charles Godfrey

(9) H.M.S.PINAFORE LANCERS by Charles Coote Junr.

(10) H.M.S.PINAFORE QUADRILLE by Charles Godfrey

(11) H.M.S.PINAFORE WALTZ by Charles Godfrey

(12) IOLANTHE LANCERS by Charles D'Albert

(13) IOLANTHE POLKA by Charles D'Albert

(14) IOLANTHE QUADRILLE by Charles D'Albert

(15) THE MIKADO LANCERS by P. Bucalossi

(16) THE MIKADO POLKA by P. Bucalossi

(17) THE MIKADO POTPOURRI sepia (Ko-Ko and Katisha) (Jos. Weinberger & Hofbauer, Wien) (new to catalogue) (approx. 25.5 x 33.5 cms)

(18) THE MIKADO QUADRILLE by P.Bucalossi (stamped 6.1.86). Chappell pp7 (Full Size with music : stapled/ card backing) @ £10.00

(19) THE MIKADO VALSE on Airs from Gilbert and Sullivan's Opera by P.Bucalossi. Chappell pp9 (coloured illustrated cover : "Three Little Maids from School are We") (actual size 27 x 37 cms) (c.1885 date) @ £7.00 with music

(20) PATIENCE LANCERS by Charles D'Albert

(21) PATIENCE POLKA by Charles D'Albert

(22) PATIENCE QUADRILLE by Charles D'Albert (trimmed but images intact)

(23) PATIENCE WALTZ by Charles D'Albert

(24) THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE GALOP by Charles D'Albert

(25) THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE LANCERS by Charles D'Albert

(26) THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE POLKA by Charles D'Albert

(27) THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE QUADRILLE by Charles D'Albert

(28) THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE WALTZ by Charles D'Albert

(29) PRINCESS IDA LANCERS by Charles Coote

(30) PRINCESS IDA POLKA by P.Bucalossi

(31) PRINCESS IDA QUADRILLE by P.Bucalossi

(32) PRINCESS IDA VALSE by P.Bucalossi

(33) RUDDIGORE LANCERS by P.Bucalossi (trimmed)

(34) RUDDIGORE POLKA by P.Bucalossi

(35) RUDDIGORE QUADRILLE by P.Bucalossi

(36) RUDDIGORE WALTZ by P.Bucalossi

(37) SAVOY LANCERS arr. William Moore

(38) THE SORCERER LANCERS by Charles D'Albert

(39) THE SORCERER QUADRILLE by Charles D'Albert

(40) SORCERER WALTZ on Arthur Sullivan's Opera by Charles D'Albert. Metzler/ Chappell pp8

(41) SWEETHEARTS WALTZ by Charles D'Albert

(42) TRIAL BY JURY : THE JUDGE'S SONG. Sung by Fred Sullivan (portait in costume)

(43) TRIAL BY JURY LANCERS by Charles D'Albert

(44) TRIAL BY JURY POLKA (with Fred Sullivan portrait as the Judge) by Charles D'Albert

(45) TRIAL BY JURY WALTZ by Chas D'Albert (cover only)

(46) THE TYRANNICAL BRIDEGROOM by Mr Arthur Cecil in Mr & Mrs German Reed's New & Successful Entertainment A SENSATION NOVEL .Written by WSG. Composed by T.German Reed (1871)

(47) UTOPIA LIMITED LANCERS by F.R. Kinke

(48) UTOPIA LIMITED POLKA by Paul Dupret

(49) UTOPIA LIMITED QUADRILLE by Frank Leslie

(50) UTOPIA LIMITED WALTZ by Paul Dupret

(51) VICTORIA AND MERRIE ENGLAND Waltz arr. P.Bucalossi

(52) THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD LANCERS by P.Bucalossi

(53) THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD QUADRILLE by P.Bucalossi

(54) THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD WALTZ by P.Bucalossi

£5.00 each

(cover only, unless otherwise indicated)

293 VANITY FAIR :

COLOUR LASER PHOTOCOPIED VANITY FAIR PRINTS:

(a) "Patience" W.S.Gilbert by Spy (Leslie Ward) May 21 1881

(b) "English Music" Arthur Sullivan by Ape (Carlo Pellegrini) March 14 1874

(c) "Royal English Opera" Richard D'Oyly Carte by Spy Feby. 14 1891

(d) George Grossmith "The Pinafore" by Spy Jany. 21 1888

(e) "A Spelling Bee" John Laurence Toole (original Thespis) by Spy (Leslie Ward) July 29 1876

(f) "The man who won't stop" Sir Garnet Wolseley by Ape April 18 1874. Sir Garnet (1833-1913) was the model for the modern Major-General in PIRATES

(g) Elf Cartoon (36 x 23cm) Charles Herbert Workman as Jack Point (1910)

(a) - (c) @ £10.00 each (including biographical information)

(set of WSG/AS/DC @ £25.00)

(d)£6.00

(e)£6.00

(f)£6.00

(g)£6.00

294 THE MIKADO film booklet (15 x 22.5 cms) FACSIMILE created by laser colour photocopying of original. 16 pages of b&w photos from the film with: Cast List and biogs; The Story; How MK came into being; G&S; Savoy Hotel built as result of MK success. Pilot Press. Cinegram No.75 (1939) £15.00
295

FACSIMILE: 2-fold Menu Card (creamy yellow - approx.size: 10.2 x 15.3 cms) The G&S Society Supper held at Slaters Oak Room, 18-24 High Street Kensington on Sunday, March 16th, 1930 :

Cover: "How fleeting are the glutton's joys With fish and fowl he lightly toys, And pays for such expensive tricks Sometimes as much as two-and-six." (THE GRAND DUKE)

Inside: Menu with G&S opera quotes (e.g. "Now to the banquet we press") + Bertha Lewis autograph in ink

Outside back of menu card: autographs of: Sydney Granville (ink) Nellie Briercliffe (ink) Anna Bethell (ink) Sylvia Cecil (pencil) Winifred Lawson (ink) Gwladys Gowrie (pencil: very faint) Leo Sheffield (pencil) Blossom Gelsthorpe (ink) Beatrice Elburn (ink) Henry A Lytton (ink) Martyn Green (ink)

£5.00
296 BRIGHT EYES Gavotte for Banjo with Piano accompaniment. Barnes & Mullins, Bournemouth pp4 (with Banjo part). A4 booklet £4.00