237
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STRAVINSKY, IGOR. Shellac record Signed and Inscribed, in Russian and
English, in white ink, on the label for the first part of his Suite No. 2 for small orchestra,
Columbia recording from 1928 with Gabriel Pierné conducting the Colonne Orchestra.
The record, 78 rpm blue shellac. 12 inches in diameter; small chip on one edge; framed.
[NewYork], (1928); inscription: Los Angeles, 27 February 1935
[700/1,000]
237 (Actual Size)
234
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STRAUSS, JOHANN. Autograph Note Signed, “Strauss,” to “You and your dear
wife,” in German, on the recto and verso of his printed visiting card, expressing sympathy
for their great loss. 2
1
/
2
x4 inches.
Quedlinburg, 12 August 1900
[400/600]
235
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STRAUSS, RICHARD. Photograph dated and Signed, cabinet card
1
/
2
-length
portrait by Meyer, showing him in
3
/
4
view wearing tuxedo. Inscribed on the mount below
the image. 5
3
/
4
x4 inches (image), 6
1
/
2
x4
1
/
4
inches overall; “1900” blind stamped at lower
right, remnants of prior mounting overall verso.
Berlin, 28 March 1901
[350/500]
236
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STRAUSS, RICHARD. Autograph Note, unsigned, to “Dear Mr. Göttmann,” in
German, on the recto and verso of his printed visiting card, requesting that he advise a for-
mer student of Stern Conservatory. 1
1
/
2
x3
1
/
2
inches.
Np, nd
[200/300]
“
. . . [B]e kind enough to give advice and a helping hand . . . to the submitter of these lines:
Mr. Julius Lackmann, former student of Stern Conservatory, recommended to me by friends
from München for his achievement . . . in theory . . . .”