First night card program for W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's comic opera The Grand Duke; or, The Statutory Duel at the Savoy Theatre, London. Program includes the statement that "On this occasion the opera will be conducted by the composer."
Program with lyrics for The Contrabandista; or, The Law of the Ladrones (music by Arthur Sullivan, words by F. C. Burnand) at St. George's Opera House, London. The program also includes Ching-Chow-Hi, an operatic extravaganza (by Offenbach).
Program for the farcical comedy Tom Cobb by W. S. Gilbert and the "musical folly" The Zoo by "Bolton Rowe" [real name B. C. Stephenson] and Arthur Sullivan at St. James's Theatre, London. The program also included Charles Selby's Farce The Dancing…
Folding stick fan, with scene from H.M.S. Pinafore printed on gold background. Fourteen black sticks, the center twelve with pierced design. Design features Captain Corcoran, Sir Joseph Porter, Josephine, Ralph Rackstraw, and Dick Deadeye in…
Pink silk souvenir of 100th presentation of H.M.S. Pinafore at the Standard Theatre, New York, with Cox and Box; or the Long Lost Brothers (music by Sullivan, book by F. C. Burnand).
Large color lithograph poster for The Mikado featuring portraits of W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, plus five vignettes of characters and scenes from the opera: Three Little Maids from School, Ko-Ko, Nanki-Poo, The High Executioner, The Mikado. …
Piano vocal score of The Light of the World, an oratorio, with "words compiled from The Holy Scriptures," music composed by Arthur Sullivan. Presentation copy to "R[obert] Taylor, Esq."
Two-color engraved program for command performance concert at Buckingham Palace, conducted by Arthur Sullivan. Program featured four scenes from Sullivan's dramatic cantata The Golden Legend.
Volume of eleven programmes for the 1876-1877 season of choral and orchestral concerts of the Glasgow Choral Union in the City Hall, Glasgow. Arthur Sullivan conducted the six programs between 21 November and 21 December, 1876.