• ALDE, Dec. 3:Les Chants de Maldoror, Paris, Albert Skira, 1934. €30,000 to €40,000.
    ALDE, Dec. 3:Braque le Patron, Paris, Fernand Mourlot, 1945. €8,000 to €10,000.
    ALDE, Dec. 3:Le Soleil des eaux, Paris, Matarasso, 1949. €3,000 to €4,000.
    ALDE, Dec. 3:Des Hirondelles et de quelques oiseaux connus, méconnus, ou inconnus décrits par le Comte de Buffon et Dado, Fontfroide, 1988. €3,000 to €4,000.
    ALDE, Dec. 3:
    ALDE, Dec. 3:Ne coupez pas mademoiselle ou les erreurs des P.T.T., Paris, Galerie Simon, 1921. €5,000 to €6,000.
    ALDE, Dec. 3:Les Pélican, Paris, Galerie Simon, 1921. €4,000 to €5,000.
    ALDE, Dec. 3:Quatre histoires de blanc et noir, Paris, s.n., 1926. €15,000 to €20,000.
    ALDE, Dec. 3:Le Chef-d'œuvre inconnu, Paris, Ambroise Vollard, 1931. €5,000 to €6,000.
    ALDE, Dec. 3:Hommage à Pablo Picasso, Paris, s.n., 1966. €8,000 to €10,000.
    ALDE, Dec. 3:Qu'est-ce que Thérèse ? C'est les maronniers en fleurs, Paris, Le Soleil Noir, 1974. €5,000 to €6,000.
    ALDE, Dec. 3:Traité des Excitants Modernes, Paris, Yves Rivière, 1989. €6,000 to €8,000.
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    Auction November 24th
    Ketterer, Nov. 24: M. Waldseemüller, Ptolemaeus auctus restitutus, 1520. Est: € 250,000
    Ketterer, Nov. 24: I. Newton, Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica, 1687. Est: € 100,000
    Ketterer, Nov. 24: L. Feininger, Collection of 33 comic strips, 1906-1907. Est: € 8,000
    Ketterer Rare Books
    Auction November 24th
    Ketterer, Nov. 24:H. Schedel, Liber chronicarum, 1493. Est: € 30,000
    Ketterer, Nov. 24: K. Bodmer, Personal Sketchbook with ca. 80 pencil drawings. Est: € 25,000
    Ketterer, Nov. 24: Collection of 18 postcards “Bauhaus-Ausstellung Weimar 1923.“ Est: € 40,000
    Ketterer Rare Books
    Auction November 24th
    Ketterer, Nov. 24: Latin Book of hours on vellum, 1505. Est: € 12,000
    Ketterer, Nov. 24: G. Shaw & F. P. Nodder, Vivarium naturae, 1789-1813. Est: € 10,000
    Ketterer, Nov. 24: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince, 1943. First American edition. Est: € 6,000
    Ketterer Rare Books
    Auction November 24th
    Ketterer, Nov. 24: Ibn Butlan, Tacuini sanitatis, 1531. Est: € 8,000
    Ketterer, Nov. 24: Hermann Hesse, Casa Camuzzi in Montagnola, 1927. Est: € 12,000
    Ketterer, Nov. 24: Pop Art portfolio Reality & Paradoxes, 1973. Est: € 12,000
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Articles - October - 2024 Issue

17th Century Book of Feminist Literature Outsells a King’s Autograph at Auction

In defense of women.

In defense of women.

A 17th century book regarded as the first piece of English feminist literature and a gory gothic novel owned by one of the UK’s largest female landowners have out-sold a King’s autograph at auction. 

The rare second edition of the first English feminist tract ‘Women’s Rights: An Essay in Defence of the Female Sex, 1696’ by Judith Drake made £5,000 following enthusiastic bidding online and in the saleroom at Cotswolds-based Chorley’s Auctioneers. The treatise is a defence against male accusations of ignorance, vanity and enviousness in women and it also addresses the faults of men, particularly satirizing some of Drake’s contemporaries. 

The volume was one of over 1,000 rare books and manuscripts auctioned by Chorley’s this week from the unique Ombersley Court Library in Worcestershire, owned by the Sandys family for centuries.

A first English edition of gory Gothic novel ‘The Necromancer’, bearing the crested monogram of Mary Hill, Marchioness of Downshire, Baroness Sandys (one of the country’s largest female landowners in the early 19th century), achieved £12,500. The book is one of the “horrid novels” referred to in Jane Austen's classic novel 'Northanger Abbey' and features graphic scenes of killings, hauntings and violence in the Black Forest.

In the same sale, a signed manuscript letter by William III (of Orange), King of England (1689-1702) to Henry, Viscount Sidney instructing the formation of a Regiment in Ireland in 1692 was sold to a private collector for £3,500.

With strong bidding both nationally and internationally from collectors and antiquarian book dealers, the Library sale made 2.6 times its lower pre-sale estimate selling all but one of the 520 lots offered. The final total of the sale was £374,321 (Buyer’s Premium 23.5%).

Werner Freundel, director and book specialist for Chorley’s stated “It was an honour to handle this impressive library, collected over centuries by members of the Sandy’s family. It took us three months to catalogue and value the full collection, which had been well cared for by generations of the family. Rarity and condition were crucial factors in the striking sale results we achieved.”

With volumes ranging from the 16th century to the 18th century, other star lots included:

•a 1702 Boston printing of Increase Mather’s Discourses, which alongside other volumes in the lot achieved £8,500 hammer;

•Thomas Nicols A Lapidary: Or, The History of Precious Stones, the first book written in English about gemstones, published in 1652 in an almost filigree gilt tooled vellum, reached £8,000;

•James Lind’s An Essay on the most effectual Means, of preserving the Health of Seamen, 1757 sold for £3,800 hammer.


About Ombersley Court and its unique Library:
The Ombersley Court library, which had been largely untouched since the early 19th century, contained some of the greatest works and authors of the previous two centuries. Its contents reflected multiple generations of collectors, their tastes, occupations and interests as well as their associations and the literary circles in which many of the family travelled. As a private collection, it was not publicly accessible and its importance known to only a few scholars and bibliophiles.


Ombersley Court in Worcestershire was owned by the Sandys family from the early seventeenth century, when Sir Samuel Sandys (1560-1623) acquired the lease on the old manor of the Abbot of Evesham from the Crown in 1608. The Sandys family had originally moved to the area when Edwin Sandys, Bishop of Worcester from 1559 to 1570, bought a local property in the 1560s. The family would go on to further pre-eminence and made important contributions to the fields of literature and culture. Edwin, 2nd Baron Sandys was a founding trustee of the British Museum and a noted classical scholar.

 

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  • Swann
    Rare & Important Travel Posters
    November 25, 2025
    Swann, Nov. 25: James Northfield. Australia / Koala. 1931. $800 to $1,200.
    Swann, Nov. 25: Mitsuharu Horiuchi. The North China Railway Co. Circa 1939. $3,000 to $4,000.
    Swann, Nov. 25: Cunard [Slavonia] / New York Mediterranean. Circa 1905. $3,000 to $4,000.
    Swann
    Rare & Important Travel Posters
    November 25, 2025
    Swann, Nov. 25: White Star Line / Types of World Famous Liners. Circa 1927. $2,500 to $3,500.
    Swann, Nov. 25: Visit the USSR. 1958. $1,000 to $1,500.
    Swann, Nov. 25: Stefan Norblin. Wilno. Circa 1930. $800 to $1,200.
    Swann
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    November 25, 2025
    Swann, Nov. 25: Samuel Henchoz. Villars Chesières Suisse. 1948. $800 to $1,200.
    Swann, Nov. 25: Roger Broders. Marseille / Porte de l'Afrique du Nord. 1929. $5,000 to $7,500.
    Swann, Nov. 25: Arthur Vivian Farrar. Time is Money / Underground. Gouache maquette. 1930. $1,000 to $1,500.
    Swann
    Rare & Important Travel Posters
    November 25, 2025
    Swann, Nov. 25: Hawaii / Paradise of the Pacific. 1908. $800 to $1,200.
    Swann, Nov. 25: David Klein. New York / Fly TWA. 1956. $7,000 to $10,000.
    Swann, Nov. 25: Leslie Ragan. The New 20th Century Limited / New York Central System. 1939. $15,000 to $20,000.
  • Sotheby’s
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    The Sven A. Behrendt Collection
    2 December 2025
    Sotheby’s, Dec. 2: Isaac Newton. The mathematical principles of natural philosophy..., London, 1729, first edition in English, 2 volumes, contemporary calf. £35,000 to £40,000.
    Sotheby’s, Dec. 2: Henri Abraham Chatelain. Atlas historique, Amsterdam, 1719-1721, 7 volumes, contemporary calf gilt. £7,000 to £9,000.
    Sotheby’s, Dec. 2: Sir Marc Aurel Stein. Serindia. Detailed Report of Explorations in Central Asia and Westernmost China, Oxford, 1921, 6 volumes, original cloth. £7,000 to £10,000.
    Sotheby’s, Dec. 2: Joseph Stöcklein. Allerhand... Reis-Beschreibungen, 1726-55, 32 parts in 5 volumes, contemporary pigskin. £5,000 to £6,000.
    Sotheby’s, Dec. 2: Rudyard Kipling. The Complete Works in Prose and Verse, 1937-39, 35 volumes, publisher's tan morocco gilt, first volume signed by the author. £4,000 to £6,000.

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