Sellers (Peter, 1925-1980). Two Autograph Letters Signed, ‘Pete’ and ‘Pete & Lynne’, ‘Revenge of the Pink Panther’ letterheads, both c.1980, to Lionel Jeffries and his wife Eileen, the first a brief note in black ink asking them to come to Lynne’s birthday party at the Hotel Bristol on 25th, the second in purple felt tip, ‘Thanks & thanks & thanks but we have all we need including two lovely chickens & a little baby owl…’, Jeffries’ pencil note at head, ‘Last letter from Peter Sellers’, with Sellers’ hand-addressed envelope, both letters a little creased, plus a brief typed letter signed from Sellers to Jeffries, 15 April 1964, thanking them for their love and good wishes and saying he is much better now and ‘well on the road to Rim Rim’, signed ‘Pete’, old (?)tea stain affecting text and signature, all 1 page, 8vo, and an earlier humorous typed letter signed as ‘Manor Club Manny’ on personal letterhead, 24 March 1960, thanking the Jeffries for their telegram, ‘It just goes to prove that melody can be played on the ukulel-banjo’, 1 page, 4to, plus a humorous telegram from Sellers to the Jeffries, 14 June 1978, and a 10” LP ‘The Best of Sellers’, signed ‘Pete’ for Lionel and Eileen to front cover, plus a group of 5 typed letters and 1 autograph letter signed from Max Wall to Lionel Jeffries, all c. mid-1970s, all friendly and amusing, each signed ‘Max’ or ‘Wall’, a total of 8 pages, 4to, plus a Max Wall Christmas card signed from ‘Me’, and a typed letter signed from Eric Morecambe, 4 August 1973, regretting that they will not be able to make Lionel’s daughter’s 21st birthday party, signed ‘Eric’, slightly creased, 1 page, 8vo (Qty: 14) Provenance: The estate of Lionel Jeffries (1926-2010) by family descent.
Sellers (Peter, 1925-1980). Two Autograph Letters Signed, ‘Pete’ and ‘Pete & Lynne’, ‘Revenge of the Pink Panther’ letterheads, both c.1980, to Lionel Jeffries and his wife Eileen, the first a brief note in black ink asking them to come to Lynne’s birthday party at the Hotel Bristol on 25th, the second in purple felt tip, ‘Thanks & thanks & thanks but we have all we need including two lovely chickens & a little baby owl…’, Jeffries’ pencil note at head, ‘Last letter from Peter Sellers’, with Sellers’ hand-addressed envelope, both letters a little creased, plus a brief typed letter signed from Sellers to Jeffries, 15 April 1964, thanking them for their love and good wishes and saying he is much better now and ‘well on the road to Rim Rim’, signed ‘Pete’, old (?)tea stain affecting text and signature, all 1 page, 8vo, and an earlier humorous typed letter signed as ‘Manor Club Manny’ on personal letterhead, 24 March 1960, thanking the Jeffries for their telegram, ‘It just goes to prove that melody can be played on the ukulel-banjo’, 1 page, 4to, plus a humorous telegram from Sellers to the Jeffries, 14 June 1978, and a 10” LP ‘The Best of Sellers’, signed ‘Pete’ for Lionel and Eileen to front cover, plus a group of 5 typed letters and 1 autograph letter signed from Max Wall to Lionel Jeffries, all c. mid-1970s, all friendly and amusing, each signed ‘Max’ or ‘Wall’, a total of 8 pages, 4to, plus a Max Wall Christmas card signed from ‘Me’, and a typed letter signed from Eric Morecambe, 4 August 1973, regretting that they will not be able to make Lionel’s daughter’s 21st birthday party, signed ‘Eric’, slightly creased, 1 page, 8vo (Qty: 14) Provenance: The estate of Lionel Jeffries (1926-2010) by family descent.
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