Autographs from people credited in The Man Who Stole the Castle
Style
-
AUBREY BOUCICAULT - AUTOGRAPH FRAGMENT SIGNED - HFSID 142465Autograph fragment signed: "send my autograph/yours truly/Aubrey Boucicault" in black ink. Aubrey Boucicault (1868-1913), a British stage actor and playwright, is known for his performances in various notable productions during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Price: $200.00
-
AUBREY BOUCICAULT - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1906 - HFSID 171877Autograph sentiment signed by Aubrey Boucicault, reading "Truly yours/Aubrey Boucicault", is attached to a piece dated October 15, 1906. Boucicault, son of famed actor Dion Boucicault, was a prominent stage actor in the early 20th century.
Price: $200.00
-
AUGUSTUS COOK - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED 11/03/1896 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 321399Autograph sentiments featuring signatures from Augustus Cook and Elizabeth J. Phillips. Cook signs, noting his role in Madame Sans-Gene, while Phillips signs on the verso. Both autographs are from the late 19th century, representing notable actors.
Price: $280.00
-
LEON M. LION - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 205027Card signed by Leon M. Lion, an English actor known for his West End performances and film appearances, including Number 17. The signature is on a card attached to an album leaf, with pencil notes in an unknown hand.
Price: $80.00
-
LEON M. LION - CLIPPED SIGNATURE - HFSID 143765Signature of Leon M. Lion, the English actor known for his stage and screen work, is clipped and features his name. Lion appeared in Number 17 (1932) and participated in early television broadcasts.
Price: $70.00
-
LEE SHUBERT - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 08/19/1946 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 132038Letter from Lee Shubert discusses a production agreement for "The Haven" by Dennis Hoey, signed by Shubert and Violla Rubber. Dated August 19, 1946, it outlines financial terms and Shubert's commitment to securing theatres.
Price: $220.00
-
LEE SHUBERT - TYPED NOTE SIGNED 10/30/1911 - HFSID 42559Letter. Signed by Lee Shubert, the TLS is dated October 30, 1911, and addressed to William A. Brady, discussing an agreement with Mr. Nathan for the No. 2 company of "Bunty". Contains a docket on the verso.
Price: $550.00