William Gilllette as Sherlock Holmes : Postcard from the 1st stage adaption

£75.00

Scarce Antiquarian postcard,circa 1900, of  American actor/manager William Gilllette   (1851-1937) in the first adaption of Sherlock Holmes, for the stage- a role he first played in 1899 and later in a 1916 silent film.

Condition : Near Fine – Clean, postally unused – no creases etc.

To order:  please click the enquiry button or email info@pleasuresofpasttimes.com and state your location and preferred payment method* I will respond within less than 24hours with a bespoke postage and packing quote (at near cost as possible).

*My preferred payment method is via Online banking and I send a request based on your location. This is known ACH in the USA (and is free to use- unlike a wire). This means I can offer P&P at cost. It’s cheaper for you and cheaper for me 🙂

Alternatively, I can send a Paypal request. Please specify whether you wish to use your Debit or Credit card (no account necessary) – or you wish to use your Paypal account. Paypal payments are subject to their fees (added), unless you wish to pay via the Family & Friends option.

 

 

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Scarce Antiquarian postcard,circa 1900, of  American actor/manager William Gilllette   (1851-1937) in the first adaption of Sherlock Holmes, for the stage- a role he first played in 1899 and later in a 1916 silent film.

Condition : Near Fine – Clean, postally unused – no creases etc.

To order:  please click the enquiry button or email info@pleasuresofpasttimes.com and state your location and preferred payment method* I will respond within less than 24hours with a bespoke postage and packing quote (at near cost as possible).

*My preferred payment method is via Online banking and I send a request based on your location. This is known ACH in the USA (and is free to use- unlike a wire). This means I can offer P&P at cost. It’s cheaper for you and cheaper for me 🙂

Alternatively, I can send a Paypal request. Please specify whether you wish to use your Debit or Credit card (no account necessary) – or you wish to use your Paypal account. Paypal payments are subject to their fees (added), unless you wish to pay via the Family & Friends option.

 

 

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