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.
Small calling printed in script letters "Sir Arthur Sullivan" (center) and "1 Queen's Mansions | Victoria Street S.W." (lower left). Signed by Sullivan on reverse "With best wishes for 1889, A. S."
Binoculars made by Carl Zeiss, Germany, with leather case. The binoculars are engraved with Sullivan’s name and address: 1, Queen’s Mansions, Victoria Street, London, S.W.
Autograph letter regarding the writing and composition of the cantata The Golden Legend, an adaptation of the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The work was first performed at the Leeds Musical Festival on October 16, 1886. Sullivan’s suggestion…
Photograph of eighteen musicians and Lady Folkestone standing and seated beneath portraits, and holding musical instruments, on photographer's card mount by F. A. Bridge, London. Back of card has facsimile autographs of the musicians. Musicians…
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.
Volume of nine programmes for the 1875-1876 season of choral and orchestral concerts of the Glasgow Choral Union in the City Hall, Glasgow. Arthur Sullivan conducted the six programs between 16 November and 28 December, 1875.
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."