Austrian 1898 (8 results)
Published by No year or date s 1930
Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, United KingdomRichard M. Ford Ltd
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Add to basket7 x 9 cm photographic print. 6 x 7 cm black and white head-and-shoulders portrait of Oliver looking intently leftwards, in a double-breasted suit and tie. Facsimile of signature 'Vic Oliver' at foot. In good condition, lightly aged. Scan on application.

Vic Oliver Conducting The British Concert Orchestra (Leader: Reginald Morley) with June Bronhill | Souvenir Theatre Brochure Programme Performed at The Marlowe Theatre, St. Margaret's Street, Canterbury, Kent | Sunday 14th October 1956.
Victor Oliver von Samek (8 July 1898 - 15 August 1964) was an Austrian-born British musician, entertainer, comedian and actor, most popular between the 1920s and 1950s. Reginald Morley | June Bronhill.
Published by Performance Programme Dated Sunday 14th October . 1956. 1956
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Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United KingdomLittle Stour Books PBFA Member
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. Original card folded theatre brochure programme. 8'' x 5¼''. Contains 4 pages. In Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. THEATRE PROGRAMMES.
JULIUS PATZAK (1898-1974) österreichischer Tenor, Kammersänger der Bayerischen Staatsoper / austrian opera singer
JULIUS PATZAK (1898-1974) österreichischer Tenor, Kammersänger der Bayerischen Staatsoper / austrian opera singer
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Add to basketAutogrammkarte mit aufgezogenem, zeitgenössischen Porträtdruck, m.D. eigenhändig signiert 4. August 1933 BEILAGE : Zeitungsartikel von 1942 (dito : Porträtpostkarte mit eigenhändiger Widmung, Empfehlung, Datum, Unterschrift 16.11.1939 , Euro 45,- ; E.Albumblatt "Gradann den Blick und unverwandt, Los auf das Ziel, das Du für Rech…t erkannt! ." mit eigenhändiger Widmung, Empfehlung, Datum 3.III.1933, Unterschrift signiert Euro 50,- ; Albumblatt m.U. (aufgezogen 8°) BEILAGE : Szenefoto 8° als Tamino mit Irma Beilke als Pamina / ZAUBERFLÖTE Salzburger Festspiele 1943 Euro 30,-).
Walter Landauer and Maryan Rawicz,pianosts] Autograph Signatures.
Walter Landauer (1910-1983), Austrian pianist; Maryan Rawicz (1898-1970), Polish pianist; a notable twentieth-century piano duo
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Add to basketOn a leaf from an autograph album, 11 x 17 cm. Good, on lightly aged paper. First line by Landauer. Reads 'With best wishes | [signed] Walter Landauer | [signed] Maryan Rawicz'.
[Sir Charles Stewart Scott, diplomat, British Ambassador to Russia.] 'Private & most Confidential' Autograph journal of 'Charles: S: Scott', largely written while an attaché in Paris (Franco-Austrian War, 1859), also in Dresden and Copenhage.
Sir Charles Stewart Scott (1838-1924), diplomat, British Ambassador to Russia, 1898-1904 [Franco-Austrian War (Second Italian War of Independence), 1859; American Civil War; Princess Alexandra]
Published by The first three-quarters from Paris 18 June to 16 November The last quarter from Dresden and Copenhagen 1860 to 1863 1859
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Add to basketThe papers of Sir Charles Stewart Scott (an Ulsterman: see his entry in the Ulster Dictionary of Biography) are held by the British Library. The present journal, described by its writer as 'Private & most Confidential', covers the very start of his career, from Paris in 1859 to Copenhagen in 1863. The basic details of his career… to this point, together with information regarding his colleagues, are to be found in the Foreign Office List for January 1865: Scott was nominated attaché in 1858 and transferred to Paris on 31 March 1859, and to Dresden on 5 October of the same year, to Copenhagen three years later, and was promoted to position of a third secretary in April of 1863. This journal is 186pp, 8vo; all edges gilt, in embossed brown cloth binding, with the label of Paris stationers Delarue & Hivert. The paper is lightly aged, with a little discoloration, and a few loosening leaves, and the binding is worn, but the general overall condition is good. On reverse of front free endpaper: '33 Rue de la Madelaine / Charles: S: Scott. / Attached to H.B.M Embassy Paris'. The diary is, as Scott admits, kept in a 'negligent way'. The first page is headed 'Private / Paris', and the first three-quarters of the journal consist of 140pp covering the period between 18 June to 16 November 1859, followed by three and a half pages headed 'Nearly A year afterwards in Octr 1860', but with only one entry: 4 October 1860. After a blank page the final quarter of the journal consists of 45pp carrying desultory entries between March 1861 and January 1863, as follows: 4pp, Dresden, 26 March 1861; 6pp, 'January 1862'; 7pp, 6 to 14 January 1862'; 16pp, 16 October to 12 November 1862; 2pp, Copenhagen, 21 December 1862; 2pp, 'January 1863'; 3pp, 'Princess Alexandra'. The diary contains a good mixture of the personal and professional. Of particular interest is Scott's description of Embassy news and gossip: reports and telegrams received, communications composed, the views of superiors, articles in the newspapers. The pre-eminent topic is the Parisian response to the conclusion of the 1859 Franco-Austrian War (Second Italian War of Independence), including a description of Napoleon III's victory parade and a couple of references to Garibaldi. Other topics include the American Civil War and the marriage of Princess Alexandra of Denmark to the future King Edward VII. There is also a description of initial reports of the Second Battle of the Taku Forts (June 1859) in the Second Opium War. On the personal side there what Scott himself sees as his 'illspent youth', with frequent references to money worries (4 August: 'we all dined at Voisin's, capital dinner but enormously dear 18 frs a head. Afterwards we played Loo, and I lost £16 - my state of mind is something awful. I could scarcely sleep a wink all night & vowed I never should play a gambling game again'. The following day he 'must borrow £25 from somebody'). He searches for new lodgings in Paris, describes his dinner engagements and socializing ('I saw some very pretty faces in the Champs Elysees'), his private reading ('I finished Tennyson's New poem. I like it as a whole very much, Enid is very pretty & so is the last Guinevre [sic] I think my favorite is Alaine (evidently the Lad of Shalott)'), the weather and much Embassy news and gossip. With reference to the Franco-Austrian War (Second Italian War of Independence), on 25 June Scott describes an early report of the victory of Napoleon III and the Sardinians at the Battle of Solferino: 'On my way down to the Chancery at 12.30 I saw an "Affiche" giving the news of a great battle dated Caravina June 24 9.15 in the morning to the effect that the Allies had engaged the whole Austr[ia]n. Army in a line of 15 miles taken all the positions & captured several guns, flags & prisoners. The details have not yet been given. It appears to have been a very bloody affair, & I should not wonder at hearing a very different version soon.' The following day is the Fê.
Published by 15 September Tutzing Bavaria 1883
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Add to basket2pp, 16mo. Twenty-eight lines of text, in purple ink. With contemporary English translation on both sides of a separate 16mo leaf. Both items in fair condition, on aged paper, with slight damage to corners from mounts. Trust the translation, the letter is addressed to a 'Dear friend', and begins: 'My friend Graf [i.e. the antiqu…ities dealer Theodor von Graf] arrived yesterday from Venice and brought many most interesting antiquities - His visit prevented my writing to you - but then I hope to show you some of his treasures, next time we meet. He came early and stayed late. Today Winnels dines with us. (He is a Specialist M.D. for ladies, recently called to Munich) - and the publishers hurry me - but nevertheless I must send you a greeting and tell you - we are coming to town on Saturday.' The rest of the letter discusses travel plans, with reference to 'Paul and Hans' and 'the Exhibition'. Note: "Born in Engerda (present-day Germany) in 1840, Otto Theodor Graf became one of the most important Egyptian antiquities dealers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was among the earliest antiquarians to search for antiquities dating from the late Roman, Byzantine, and early Islamic periods. The owner of a carpet business in Vienna with a branch in Cairo, Graf counted major museums in Europe and America among his clientele, as well as individuals such as Sigmund Freud."[Exhibition Notes, "Buried Finds", at The Met].
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Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: Good. "Mountain Conifers in Winter" by Hans Figura (Austrian 1898 - 1978) * Etching in colors. * Signed by the artist in pencil at lower right. * Paper size 16 1/8" tall x 13 1/4" wide. * Paper laid down on mat board. * Margin has been trimmed off on left side and at top. * Framed. Signed by Author(s).
RUDOLF KRZYZANOWSKI (1859?1911), österreichischer Dirigent und Komponist / austrian conductor and composer. Er studierte seit 1872 am Wiener Konservatorium Geige, Orgel, Klavier und Komposition. Er zählte dort gemeinsam mit Friedrich Löhr, Hans Rott und Hugo Wolf zum engen Freundeskreis Gustav Mahlers. Seit 1898 wirkte Krzyzanowski als Erster Kapellmeister der Weimarer Hofkapelle.
RUDOLF KRZYZANOWSKI (1859?1911), österreichischer Dirigent und Komponist / austrian conductor and composer. Er studierte seit 1872 am Wiener Konservatorium Geige, Orgel, Klavier und Komposition. Er zählte dort gemeinsam mit Friedrich Löhr, Hans Rott und Hugo Wolf zum engen Freundeskreis Gustav Mahlers. Seit 1898 wirkte Krzyzanowski als Erster Kapellmeister der Weimarer Hofkapelle.
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Add to basketE.Postkarte in Tinte mit Ort, Datum, Unterschrift signiert R. KRZYZANOWSKI Weimar, 3.I.(19)10 (Rückseitig auf Postkarte an den Autographensammler und stud.med. (später Dr.med. / Dermatologe) Alwin Scharlau in Rostock, dem er seinen Wunsch nach seinem Autogramm erfüllt.).