A French mid-eighteenth century paper "pantin", or jumping-jack, of a male dancer. Uncut, hand-coloured engraving, 8 ½ inches across, 11 ½ inches high.
Another o f the same type, of Pierrot. 9 ½ x 12 ½ inches.
Contains coloured sheet of animated figures: "Un tour à la fête." Imagerie Pellerin, Epinal, no. 475. Tableaux animés. Grands construction. 15 x 19 inches.
Contains coloured scene with background figures in battle: "Mr.Kean, as Richard the Third. Coloured & sold wholesale & retail by J. Redington, at his Theatrical Print, Play, & Tinsel Warehouse, 208, Hoxton Old Town." 9 x 12 inches.
Includes theatrical portraits from Redington's Favourite Fours and Redington's New Fours: 1. Redington's Favourite Fours. Wallace, Monteith, Kirk Patrick, Gilbert Hambledon. London, J. Redington. 73. 6 x 8 inches.
Redington's New Fours. Mr. Cullen as Blueskin. Mr. Courtney as Thames Darrell. Mr. E. F. Saville as Jack Sheppard. Mr. Neville as Jonathan Wild. London, J. Redington. 7 x 8 inches.
Aubrey Hammond's Jack and Jill, an Underground Fairy Tale, by Ralph Wotherspoon. London, 1932. Characters and three circular revolving stages, with proscenium.
Albert Rutherston's The Good Fairy, a play by F. J. Harvey Darton. London, 1922. The book of the play, with the characters and scenes cut out and mounted.