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Birds of America breaks auction book record with $11.5 million sale

Birds of America breaks auction book record with $11.5 million sale

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Birds of America breaks auction book record with $11.5 million sale

  • Source: Global Times
  • [08:45 December 13 2010]
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A page from Birds of America.

One of the few privately owned copies of John James Audubon's richly illustrated Birds of America sold for 7.3 million pounds ($11.5 million) in London last week, smashing the auction record for a printed book. The work was part of Sotheby's sale of manuscripts, books and drawings from the collection of Lord Hesketh, who died in 1955.

The auction fetched around 15 million pounds overall, according to the auctioneer's website, comfortably above pre-sale expectations of 8 to 10 million pounds. As expected, the star lot was Audubon's monumental four-volume work, one of only 11 copies held in private hands. It had been estimated to sell for 4 to 6 million pounds. The book was bought by London dealer Michael Tollemache, who was bidding in the room and described the work after the sale as "priceless."

Audubon, who died in 1851, was an influential natural historian. He was quoted three times in Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species. Overall, 119 copies of Birds of America are known to exist. The book contains 1,000 illustrations of about 500 breeds of birds and took Audubon 12 years to complete. A copy of the same work containing hand-colored, life-sized prints of birds was sold in 2000 for a then-record price for a printed book at auction of $8.8 million.

Other highlights included a cache of letters, such as one from Queen Elizabeth I criticizing the imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots, which went under the hammer for 349,250 pounds, above its estimate of 150,000 to 200,000. The papers, unknown to historians and biographers, include four letters signed by Elizabeth and others penned by leading political figures and addressed to Sir Ralph Sadler, who was entrusted with the custody of Mary in 1584 and 1585.

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