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A Stamp you can’t buy.— The stamp of a gentleman. The Price of a Song.—ln a recent sale by Messrs Patrick and Simpson, of Leicester square, the copyright of Hatton’s well-known song, “Simon the Cellarer,” produced the large sum of L 409, the purchaser being Mr J, Williams, of Cheapaide. Also in the same sale there occurred the following popular part Bongs by R. L. Pearsall, . for which high prices were obtained “ Who shall win my lady fair ?” LBS 10a ; “0 who will oe’r the Downs so free?” L 369 ; and “The Hardy Norseman,” L 314 ; all of whieh were bought by Messrs Novello, Ewer, and Co., of Berners Street,

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Evening Star, Issue 3281, 26 August 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3281, 26 August 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3281, 26 August 1873, Page 3

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