I just am not attracted by the eye appeal. They are somewhat "lifeless" for some reason. The date indicates Leigh was still playing Blanche at the Aldwych (since October), having been hand selected by Williams earlier, and was just about the start shooting the film version in August of 1950, having secured the role from Jessica Tandy IIRC. But w/o the envelope this is lost.
And thank you for the nice comments about my items :-)
michelle, these are nice and solid examples. I like them. They will display nicely, in my opinion.
Based on the image, that envelope may not even have anything to do with the collection of those autographs originally. Could have been something they were just stored in for convenience over the decades.
A envelope mailed from Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh's London residence, Durham Cottage on Christchurch Street, Chelsea, in 1950, would have a Chelsea S.W.3 postmark as this envelope does.It is circumstantial but supportive.