June 13, 2012: the results are in on today’s Christie’s auction I posted about last month – the sale of a first edition of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey and Persuasion:
Lot 169. AUSTEN, Jane (1775-1817). Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. With a Biographical Notice of the Author [by Henry Austen]. London: C. Rowarth [vols I-II], and T. Davison [vols III- IV] for John Murray, 1818 [but ca. 20 December 1817].
Hammer price: £5,625 ($8,696)
Estimate £5,000 – £8,000 ($7,730 – $12,368)
There were a number of other items of interest under the hammer today – you can review the results here at the Christie’s website.
There were three Humphry Repton titles – this one took the highest prize:
Lot 118. REPTON, Humphry (1752-1818). Sketches and Hints on Landscape Gardening. London: W. Bulmer and Co., for J. & J. Boydell, [1795].
Hammer price: £17,500 ($27,055)
Estimate £8,000 – £12,000 ($12,368 – $18552)
[Images from the Christie’s website]
What I want to know about is The Ring! Had I a purse the size of the Chawton Great House, it would be Mine. I wonder who’ll get it, and if it will be on display for us to look at. And it might help in the all-important issue of Portrait Authentication, to check what size it is… (not sure how exactly, but the forensics seem to be trying every possible avenue.)
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Yes, Diana, this news is very interesting! – can’t wait for more information – perhaps it is just the imaginary wedding ring on her finger in the Victorian version of JA’s image!
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Not imaginary at all, Deb, but quite real – here’s the Sotheby’s link, with pictures. I’m writing a blog post about it for Austen Authors that will be up on Wednesday night!
http://www.sothebys.com/en/catalogues/ecatalogue.html/2012/english-literature-history-childrens-books-and-illustrations#/r=/en/ecat.fhtml.L12404.html+r.m=/en/ecat.lot.L12404.html/59/
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Yes, I knew the ring was real, was just joking about the “imaginary” wedding ring [as there seems to be a lot of imaginary things relating to Jane lately!] ! I just hadn’t seen the picture yet [the catalogue was not available when I first went in to look at it…] – so very glad you sent me this link! – a lovely ring, a little out of the range of my pocket-book!
Look forward to your post on it – will link to it as soon as you are live!
Thanks Diana!
Deb
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