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Auction
News Archive 2008
18.12.08. A
collection of original illustrations featuring Winnie-the-Pooh and
his animal friends sold for a combined total of more than £1.2m
at auction yesterday ... more
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15.12.08. A
special copy of Ian Fleming’s You Only Live Twice, inscribed by
Ian Fleming to the ornithologist who’s name was used for the literary
spy, has sold for $84,000 (£56,000) at an auction. Roald Dahl’s
original handwritten second draft screenplay for the Bond film of
the same name sold for $96,000 (£64,000). It was estimated at $30,000
to $50,000 ... more
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09.12.08. A
watercolour of a rabbit painted by Beatrix Potter has been sold
at auction in London for £15,600. The unnamed rabbit had been expected
to fetch £10,000-£15,000 at the sale, despite not being as famous
as Potter's Benjamin Bunny and Peter Rabbit ... more
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25.11.08. One
of the most endearing figures in the history of children's book
illustrations is to be the subject of a sale at Sotheby's
this Christmas. Hundreds of Winnie-the-Pooh books and illustrations
come on to the market every year, but this sale, on December 17,
is exceptional in that it consists of some of the best material
available ... more
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18.11.08. In
the first major auction of Spike Milligan's personal effects since
his death from liver failure in February 2002, a previously unseen
collection of personal books and notes will go on sale, alongside
furniture, paintings, manuscripts, photographs and recordings that
belonged to the comedian, at Bonhams
on 25 November ... more
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14.11.08. Sir
Paul McCartney has crushed hopes an important piece of Beatles memorabilia
has been unearthed -- he insists he made the Eleanor Rigby character
up. A 1911 pay slip from Liverpool, England -- the hometown of the
Fab Four -- with the name E. Rigby on it is to be auctioned off
amid claims it provided the original inspiration for the famous
song ... more
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10.11.08. I'm
out of the office for a few days, so no news or updates until November
14th. Add a comment
04.11.08. An
original drawing of A.A. Milne's popular children's characters Winnie-the-Pooh,
Tigger and Piglet fetched 31,200 pounds ($50,000) at auction on
Tuesday. The amount, which includes a 20 percent buyer's premium,
comfortably beat pre-sale expectations of up to 20,000 pounds, not
including the premium ... more
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17.10.08.
Experts
have determined that the rare 1612 map of Canada to be sold on November
13th at Sotheby's is not the one missing from Harvard's rare-book
library ... more
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16.10.08.
Book Aid International is holding its first ever online book auction
on Ebay to raise money for literacy development in sub-Saharan Africa.
The Books Change Lives charity auction, which began on Monday and
runs until October 27, features books that have inspired many leading
figures in the worlds of literature, art, politics and entertainment
... more
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11.10.08.
I'm out of the
office until October 16th, so no news, reviews, or updates until
then.
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10.10.08.
A meeting to decide the future of 18,000 rare books has agreed “a
way ahead”. A group comprising representatives from the Welsh Assembly
Government’s museums, archives and libraries division, Cardiff Council,
Cardiff University, the National Library of Wales and the Glamorgan
Record Office (CyMAL) will receive specialist advice on which books
should be selected to keep – and pulled from a planned rare books
sale ... more
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03.10.08.
Bloomsbury
Auctions will hold a charity sale on October 9th dedicated to
Magnum Photos, the famed cooperative agency that has chronicled
the world's issues and people since its founding in 1947. More than
300 photographs printed especially for the book "Magnum Magnum"
(2007) will be offered. Each lot in the auction will include at
least six original prints with lot estimates from £1,000-£5,000
... more
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18.09.08.
Bonhams auction of antiquities on October 15th will include a 1,100
year-old gold book pointer, one of only seven known to exist. The
pointer, needed to avoid smudging medieval illuminated manuscripts
with your fingers, is expected tp make up to £15,000... more
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13.09.08. I'm
out of the office for a few days, so no news or updates until 18.09.08.
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11.09.08. A
rare sketch by John Constable is up for auction after spending decades
stored in a council office. Council chiefs refused to put it on
public view in case it got damaged ... more
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09.09.08. The
cartoon which launched the career of Norman Thelwell, renowned for
his humorous caricatures of little girls on round, stubborn ponies,
has surfaced at auction after having been feared lost. It is expected
to fetch around £3,000 at an auction held by Wright
Manley in Beeston, Cheshire, on September 25th ... more Add
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04.09.08. A
rare collection of James Bond novels owned by the man who is said
to have been the inspiration for the fictional spy has been auctioned
for more than £31,000. The collection of Gen Sir Fitzroy Maclean,
including personal papers and pictures, went for well above valuation
at an auction in Edinburgh. ... more Add
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01.09.08. A
collection of James Bond books once owned by a man credited with
being "the real 007" is expected to sell for £20,000 at Lyon
and Turnbull's auction on Wednesday ... more Add
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28.08.09. A
piece of wedding cake from the marriage of the Prince of Wales and
Diana, Princess of Wales has been sold by Dominic Winter Book Auctions
for £1,000. An autographed letter written by the Princess also sold
for £660 to a telephone bidder while a Christmas card from 1994
signed and inscribed to "Manuela" went for £620 to a phone bidder
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16.07.08.
The Autumn 2008 auction at Compalcomics is now open and bids will
be accepted until Tuesday September 2nd. The star of this auction
is a Fine copy of The Dandy Book No 1, one of the highest graded
to be offered for sale. There are Beano & Dandy comics from the
war years, complete years of Dandy for 1946 and 1947, and a good
range of other British and American comic titles ... more Add
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07.08.08.
Stew and dumplings, beef hotpot, Coronation pudding and steamed
jam roll were the order of the day for soldiers in the North African
desert in the Second World War. Recipes for these and other field
kitchen classics are found in a battered, handwritten, and illustrated
cookbook, up for auction next month... more Add
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29.07.08.
A pamphlet warning Britons to leave the Middle East or face death
has come to light in a stash of illicit propaganda.
The document does not hail from Basra or
Baghdad, nor was it penned by the Islamists of al-Qaeda or the al-Mahdi
Army. It was found in Haifa, about 60 years ago, and it was issued
by the underground group led by Menachem Begin – the future Prime
Minister of Israel and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
The pamphlet, which is expected to fetch
about £500, goes on sale at Mullock’s,
in Shropshire, on August 6. ... more Add
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25.07.08. An
Auctioneer in Towcester has sold a 14th-Century Ethiopian Prayer
Book for 40 times its estimated value ... more Add
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22.07.08.
Three signed first edition copies of books by Belfast-born Chronicles
of Narnia author, CS Lewis, have sold for a total of £30,000 — more
than three times what they were expected to fetch — at an auction.
Before the sale in London, at renowned
auction house Sotheby’s, experts were predicting that the books
would fetch in the region of £3,000 each ... more Add
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18.07.08.
A Beatrix Potter watercolour fetched £289,250 last night, making
it the most expensive book illustration ever sold at auction. The
Rabbits’ Christmas Party, which was painted by Potter in the 1890s,
was estimated to sell for between £40,000 and £60,000, but demand
for the picture was much higher than expected.... more Add
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12.07.08. I'm
out of the office for a few days -- so no news or updates until
my return on July 17th. Add a comment
10.07.08. A
warship's log detailing one of England's greatest naval victories
has been found in a house near Swadlincote after lying undiscovered
for more than 200 years. The record, which describes the dramatic
events on board HMS Belleisle, the vessel which led Lord Nelson's
27-strong fleet against the 33 Franco-Spanish galleons in the Battle
of Trafalgar of 1805, is to be sold by Etwall auctioneer Hansons
on July 30th ... more Add
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07.07.08. A
former secretary of Oxford author CS Lewis is giving away signed
first editions of the author's Narnia books to raise money to renovate
a city church. The books will be auctioned by Sotheby's in London
on July 17 ... more Add
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02.07.08. Hectic
bidding from around the world saw a Berkshire auction house sell
a complete set of Harry Potter first editions for £17,800 ... more Add
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26.06.08. A
rare presentation copy of Jane Austen's novel "Emma" sold for 180,000
pounds ($353,500), setting a new auction record for a printed book
by the British author, auction house Bonhams said on Tuesday ...
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20.06.08. A
rare book on ladybirds was snapped up at the auction of a private
collection to raise money for a bird charity ... more Add
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20.06.08. Hand-written
scripts for The Two Ronnies television show have sold for £3,700,
auctioneers said ... more Add
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19.06.08. A
lock of hair thought to have belonged to Jane Austen has been sold
at auction in Gloucestershire for £4,800. The previous lot, a first
edition set of the author's first novel, sold for £30,000 to an
unnamed phone bidder
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12.06.08. An
800-word prequel to the Harry Potter series, handwritten and signed
by JK Rowling, sold for £25,000 on Tuesday night at a charity auction
in central London. The card was one of 13 original A5 storycards
donated by literary luminaries including Doris Lessing and Richard
Ford to benefit English PEN and Dyslexia Action, which together
raised a total of £47,150
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09.06.08. This
month Thompson Roddick and Medcalf's regular Book
Sale takes place on Thursday 12th June. As usual it contains
numerous fascinating ephemera lots, many of them of Northumberland
and northern interest. Add a comment
05.06.08. A
rare first folio of Shakespeare's plays, regarded as the most important
book in the history of English literature, has sold for £435,250
at Christies ... more Add
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03.06.08. A
locket containing what is believed to be Jane Austen's hair is expected
to reach more than £5,000 at auction. The lock of light-brown hair,
which the auctioneers admit may never be confirmed as having come
from the novelist's head, forms part of an "in memoriam" locket,
in which the strands of hair are woven into the shape of a weeping
willow ... more Add
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26.05.08. I'm
off for a few days in Norfolk, so no news or updates until my return
on June the 3rd.
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20.05.08. The
Broons are the stars of Compalcomics
latest action, with the first book from 1940 at the relatively high
grade of fine. The amount of original artwork in these sales continues
to grow and along with headliners Desperate Dan and Oor Wullie,
there are The Daleks, Lord Snooty, Tommy Cooper and Dan Dare. There
are 311 lots in all and bids will be accepted until Tuesday June
3rd. Add a comment
15.05.08. Lot
2200 caught my eye in Belman's Antiquarian
& Modern Book Sale on May 23rd. Despite dinosaurs and other
attractions, The Crystal Palace Company had steadily lost money
and was declared bankrupt in 1911. The sale particulars offered
here contain details of the Palace, Park and various leasehold properties
around the perimeter, and were to be sold as one Lot. This copy
is illustrated with 48 sepia photogravure plates, but lacks the
coloured plan, and is estimated at £100-150. Add a comment
01.05.08. John
Lennon's lyrics for Give Peace a Chance are to go under the hammer
at Christie's auction house on July 10. The lyrics were handed to
comedy writer Gail Renard, who was then 16, at Lennon and Yoko Ono's
Montreal "bed-in" in 1969, along with other mementoes. They are
expected to fetch up to £300,000 ... more Add
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25.04.08. The
highlight of Christie's Foljambe
Collection sale on April 30th is likely to be a complete set
of the celebrated folio bird books formed by Gould's close acquaintance,
George Savile Foljambe. Offered as a single
lot 18, with a price guide of £600,000 - £800,000, they will
be sold as lots 19-29, if the the single lot reserve is not reached. Add
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21.04.08. Bridport
Auction House are offering a large collection of cinema magazines
and annuals as part of their Antiques
and Collectables sale on April 25th. Mainly from the 1950's,
they include magazine covers featuring a number of film stars, including
Marilyn Monroe. Add a comment
17.04.08. As
usual, it's the ephemera that attracts my attention at Thomson,
Roddick & Medcalf on April 23rd. Amongst the typographically
delightful examples of all sorts of printed material, is lot 268.
Described as a good hand painted plan of a proposed Turnpike Road,
it is dated 1811, and is embellished with an attractive heading,
and two watercolour scenes to either side. The estimate is £150
- £300. Add a comment
12.04.08. Letters
between James Bond author Ian Fleming and his "Miss Moneypenny"
have fetched £14,340 at auction - almost five times more than expected
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08.04.08. Hexham
& Northern Marts Book Auction on Wednesday April 16th includes
natural history, bird books, sporting and fishing books. Amongst
the highlights are: Thomas Bewick's General History of Quadrupeds,
1820; and David Croal Thomson – Water Colour Drawings of Thomas
Bewick. Add a comment
03.04.08. Charles
Dickens’ chair and the desk at which he wrote Great Expectations
are expected to fetch up to £80,000, when they are auctioned at
Christie’s of London on June 4. The two items of furniture are said
to be the most important relics from the Medway-based author ever
offered for public sale ... more Add
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27.03.08. One
of the highlights of the Conjuring and Magic section of Bloomsbury
Auctions Bibliophile
Sale on April 3rd, is signed presentation copy of The Unmasking
of Robert-Houdin. Inscribed to Angelo Lewis, the estimate is
£1000 – £1500. There is also a first edition of the extremely rare
A New Handy-Book of Magic, by Alfred Inglis Stodare, which is expected
to make £500 – £750.
20.03.08.The
catalogue for Cumbria
Auction Rooms biannual auction of antiquarian books & ephemera
on March 27th, is now available. A small group of Donald Campbell
signed photographs includes a particularly poignant one of of the
Bluebird under power, inscribed Blue Bird, Coniston, August 1949.
19.03.08. 20
lots of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books, including a rare first
edition of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'', made
£36,560 at Christie's today .... more Add
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18.03.08. When
Tolkien's original pint-sized hero Bilbo Baggins set out in search
of fame and fortune, he would not have known that the most valuable
treasure he would bring back would prove to be the tale of his adventures.
But now the halfling hero's bulging coffers have swollen further
after a rare first edition of Tolkien's The Hobbit, or There and
Back Again sold at auction for £60,000 ... more Add
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10.03.08. Catalogues
are now available for Hampton & Littlewood's Antiquarian
Book Sale on March 19th. One of the highlights is Exhibition
of the Works of Industry of All Nations 1851, vol. III only, disbound
and with 42 of 45 calotype prints. Never the less, it is described
as "one of the earliest examples of a book illustrated with
original photographs," and is estimated at £1500-2000.
Also on the 19th, Thomson,
Roddick & Medcalf's sale includes their usual fascinating select
of printed ephemera... more
28.02.08. Putting
Charlie Chaplin on a Nazi death list did nothing to intimidate the
cinema legend. Instead, it inspired him to make a film in which
he mercilessly lampooned the evil regime and depicted Adolf Hitler
as a buffoon. The full story of Chaplin’s defiance emerged as the
Nazi propaganda book that placed the star on the death list was
put up for auction next month ... more Add
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19.02.08. The
Spring 2008 auction at Compalcomics
is now open, and runs until March 4th. The star of the 284 lots
in this catalogue is that wee lad on the upturned bucket, Oor Wullie.
His first book, in the highest grade ever offered at auction, carries
an estimate of £3,200-3,600. Add a comment
14.02.08. Margaret
Vennett-Smith contacted us today to report that we had incorrectly
listed their General
Sports & Football Memorabilia sale as being on February 18th.
It should have been March 18th, and has now been corrected. Add
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08.02.08. Copper
plates and wooden blocks engraved by one of Wales’ most important
wildlife artists for the original publication of Tarka the Otter
could raise up to £15,000 when auctioned by Peter
Wilson on February 20th. The plates and blocks used in Charles
Tunnicliffe’s prints and illustrations include some from his most
famous work of all on Henry Williamson’s 1932 book .... more Add
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08.02.08. Bloomsbury
Auctions are having problems with their telephone lines, so
you will NOT be able to fax bids, and there may be no telephone
bidding for their sale on February 14th. Add a comment
29.01.08. During
January we listed 40 auctions in the UK which were either devoted
to, or included books. This represents a significant increase over
2007, and I think, bodes well for the future. This year the challenge
will be to work with auctioneers to achieve the maximum notice of
sale dates, and the most succinct description of the auction's book
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24.01.08. For
the first
time we are listing Trafford Books, who hold regular auctions in
Trafford, Manchester. This year they are holding seven sales, all
of which will contain a mixture of books, postcards, cigarette cards,
autographs and ephemera. Their first sale of the year is on January
29th. Add a comment
17.01.08. A
full set of Harry Potter books signed by author JK Rowling sold
for £6960 including buyers premium, at auction yesterday ... more
15.01.08. Mullock's
Historical
Documents, Autographs and Ephemera sale on 24th January includes
a huge variety of fascinating historical material - ranging from
Judaica to the Black Shirts, and from the Suffragette movement to
Polar exploration. Along the way there's a good group of Civil War
pamphlets, a Churchill letter, and the original brochure for "Triumph
of the Will." Add a comment
10.01.08. Artwork
created by The Beatles for the world's first ever rock festival
is expected to fetch nearly £400,000 at Bonhams Entertainment
Memorabilia auction next week ... more
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08.01.08. Dukes
Books
& Prints Sale on January 17th will include the library of the
late Dr David Vessey, which is being auctioned to raise funds for
the establishment of the charity ‘Advocates for Children’. The "Vessey
Collection" - a library of over 8000 volumes, includes first editions
of modern literature, an extensive collection of books on the occult
and volumes concerning history, art and topography, the majority
in notably fine condition. Add a comment
01.01.08. On
8th January Chiswick
Auctions are selling John Websters
library of some 30,000 books collected over the past 60 years. In
addition to 1,500 books on the Royal Family and 1,500 biographies
and autobiographies, there are books covering a wide range of subjects
- from bee-keeping to Freemasonry and London, and from the origin
of the bicycle to scrapbooks and diaries from the 1800's. Add
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