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Small white ceramic mug with decal image based on advertising trade card using children's H.M.S. Pinafore design. Three characters, Sir Joseph Porter and two girls, captioned "Whose praise Great Britain always chants, and so do his cousins and his…

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Small white ceramic mug with decal image based on Gold Flake tobacco trade card. Three nautical characters foreground, captioned "Oh! I am the ruler of the Queen's navee, and ready for any emergencee."

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Small white ceramic mug with decal image based on advertising trade card using children's H.M.S. Pinafore design. Two characters, Dick Deadeye and Captain Corcoran, captioned "Kind Captain I've important information, sing hey the galland (sic)…

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Small white ceramic mug with decal image based on advertising trade card using children's H.M.S. Pinafore design. Two characters, Little Buttercup and sailor, captioned "What never? No never! What never? Hardly ever!"

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Small white ceramic mug with H.M.S. Pinafore design, featuring Sir Joseph Porter, Captain Corcoran, and Little Buttercup in foreground, captioned "H.M.S. Pinafore"

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Bound volume with color lithograph boards and 34 color lithograph pages of illustrations. The text is an adaptation of W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's comic opera Princess Ida; or, Castle Adamant, reworded to promote the merits of the Chicago &…

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First edition libretto of W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's nautical comic opera in two acts H.M.S. Pinafore; or The Lass that Loved a Sailor. It was produced at the Opera Comique Theatre, London, 25 May 1878.

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First run program for W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's grotesque opera in two acts Thespis; or The Gods Grown Old, at the Gaiety Theatre, London. The program also included Henry J. Byon's three-act drama Dearer Than Life.

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Libretto of W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's grotesque opera in two acts Thespis; or The Gods Grown Old. It was produced at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 23 December 1871.

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Libretto for Mirette, an opera in three acts written for the Savoy Theatre, London. Founded on the French of Michel Carré, with English lyrics by Frederic E. Weatherly and Adrian Ross, English dialogue by Harry Greenbank, and music by André…
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