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Auction archive: Lot number 54

MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB - GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERTS: A small group of five official programmes for the Monday evening concerts which took place on Dec.22nd, 1902, Dec.29th, 1902, Jan.5th, 1903, Feb.2nd., 1903 and March 30th, 1903 all with Code's Melbour...

Estimate
A$500 - A$750
ca. US$339 - US$509
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 54

MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB - GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERTS: A small group of five official programmes for the Monday evening concerts which took place on Dec.22nd, 1902, Dec.29th, 1902, Jan.5th, 1903, Feb.2nd., 1903 and March 30th, 1903 all with Code's Melbour...

Estimate
A$500 - A$750
ca. US$339 - US$509
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB - GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERTS: A small group of five official programmes for the Monday evening concerts which took place on Dec.22nd, 1902, Dec.29th, 1902, Jan.5th, 1903, Feb.2nd., 1903 and March 30th, 1903 all with Code's Melbourne Brass Band under the conductor Mr E. Code and various other performing artists; also the "Great Edisonia Animated Pictures" shown by Mr G. D. Radcliffe. The reverse of each printed programme features a Robert Hurst shoes advertisement. (5 items; all printed by Syd. Day., Melb.). While all 5 programmes (each approx. 29 x 15cm) have faults, these are exceptionally rare survivors of the series of summer concerts which were a feature of Melbourne life in the early 1900s. These are the first examples we have offered. As reported in the Melbourne Cricket Club Annual Report for 1901-02 at pp.19-20, "The Open-air Concerts have been carried out with marked success. Twenty-four Concerts were given, the average attendance of members at each Concert being 1641, the attendance of the general public also being of a very satisfactory character. During the season the Committee introduced a new feature - viz., the Edisonia pictures - which proved such a success..... As the Concerts have now become an established institution, the Committee hope during next season to make them still more attractive."

Auction archive: Lot number 54
Auction:
Datum:
11 Aug 2019
Auction house:
Leski Auctions
727-729 High Street
3143 Armadale, Victoria,
Australia
info@leski.com.au
+61 (0)3 8539 6150
Beschreibung:

MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB - GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERTS: A small group of five official programmes for the Monday evening concerts which took place on Dec.22nd, 1902, Dec.29th, 1902, Jan.5th, 1903, Feb.2nd., 1903 and March 30th, 1903 all with Code's Melbourne Brass Band under the conductor Mr E. Code and various other performing artists; also the "Great Edisonia Animated Pictures" shown by Mr G. D. Radcliffe. The reverse of each printed programme features a Robert Hurst shoes advertisement. (5 items; all printed by Syd. Day., Melb.). While all 5 programmes (each approx. 29 x 15cm) have faults, these are exceptionally rare survivors of the series of summer concerts which were a feature of Melbourne life in the early 1900s. These are the first examples we have offered. As reported in the Melbourne Cricket Club Annual Report for 1901-02 at pp.19-20, "The Open-air Concerts have been carried out with marked success. Twenty-four Concerts were given, the average attendance of members at each Concert being 1641, the attendance of the general public also being of a very satisfactory character. During the season the Committee introduced a new feature - viz., the Edisonia pictures - which proved such a success..... As the Concerts have now become an established institution, the Committee hope during next season to make them still more attractive."

Auction archive: Lot number 54
Auction:
Datum:
11 Aug 2019
Auction house:
Leski Auctions
727-729 High Street
3143 Armadale, Victoria,
Australia
info@leski.com.au
+61 (0)3 8539 6150
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