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Auction archive: Lot number 8

MABEL BEARDSLEY (1871-1916); & ELLEN BEARDSLEY (1846-1932)

Auction 12.11.1999
12 Nov 1999
Estimate
£200 - £400
ca. US$324 - US$649
Price realised:
£230
ca. US$373
Auction archive: Lot number 8

MABEL BEARDSLEY (1871-1916); & ELLEN BEARDSLEY (1846-1932)

Auction 12.11.1999
12 Nov 1999
Estimate
£200 - £400
ca. US$324 - US$649
Price realised:
£230
ca. US$373
Beschreibung:

MABEL BEARDSLEY (1871-1916); & ELLEN BEARDSLEY (1846-1932) Autograph letter, signed 'Mabel Beardsley', from 114 Cambridge Street, S.W., February 17th [1894], on blue speckled paper, 6pp, 8, to 'My dear Helen', apologising for not writing sooner and explaining that she is currently an understudy in An Ideal Husband at the Haymarket. She tells how, at the first night of 'Oscar's new piece at the St James's' she was mistaken for Oscar Wilde's sister-in-law and was treated with great honour, 'Aubrey is very busy...collaborating with Brandon Thomas...haven't seen much of Walter Sickert lately, Whistler lives there nearly and takes up all his time', ending by mentioning that her mother is ill (some staining, glued top left corner). Autograph letter, signed 'Ellen A. Beardsley', from 114 Cambridge Street, S.W., September 30th [1895], on blue speckled paper, 4pp, 8, to Mrs Williams', expressing her anxiety over Aubrey's health 'he has had several bad attacks of hemorhage [sic]' but is grateful he is at home. The letter concludes with the postscript 'The new number of the Y.B. will be out in a few days - Aubrey's contributions extremely clever and audacious, in very large letters!' (some staining and creased on folds). (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 8
Auction:
Datum:
12 Nov 1999
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

MABEL BEARDSLEY (1871-1916); & ELLEN BEARDSLEY (1846-1932) Autograph letter, signed 'Mabel Beardsley', from 114 Cambridge Street, S.W., February 17th [1894], on blue speckled paper, 6pp, 8, to 'My dear Helen', apologising for not writing sooner and explaining that she is currently an understudy in An Ideal Husband at the Haymarket. She tells how, at the first night of 'Oscar's new piece at the St James's' she was mistaken for Oscar Wilde's sister-in-law and was treated with great honour, 'Aubrey is very busy...collaborating with Brandon Thomas...haven't seen much of Walter Sickert lately, Whistler lives there nearly and takes up all his time', ending by mentioning that her mother is ill (some staining, glued top left corner). Autograph letter, signed 'Ellen A. Beardsley', from 114 Cambridge Street, S.W., September 30th [1895], on blue speckled paper, 4pp, 8, to Mrs Williams', expressing her anxiety over Aubrey's health 'he has had several bad attacks of hemorhage [sic]' but is grateful he is at home. The letter concludes with the postscript 'The new number of the Y.B. will be out in a few days - Aubrey's contributions extremely clever and audacious, in very large letters!' (some staining and creased on folds). (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 8
Auction:
Datum:
12 Nov 1999
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
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