Raymond Chandler's Typewriter, Scarf, and Unpublished Fantasy Stories to Auction

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Raymond Chandler’s Olivetti Studio 44 typewriter

The largest archive of Raymond Chandler’s unpublished works to come to auction will go under the hammer at Doyle including his favourite typewriter, inscribed books, original manuscripts, assocation copies, letters, and ephemera such as his scarf.

Included in the Rare Books, Autographs & Maps auction on December 6 will be items from The Jean Vounder-Davis Collection of Raymond Chandler. Vounder-Davis (then Fracasse) was Chandler's personal secretary as well as fiancé and muse.

Leading the sale with an estimate of $60,000 - $80,000 is an 800-page collection of typed (mainly in black but also in purple) and hand-annotated unpublished drafts of fantasy stories begun by Chandler in the 1920s. These include The Disappearing Duke, The Rubies of Marmelon, and The Carsbrook Mystery.  

Chandler's 1953 Olivetti Studio 44 portable typewriter in its red original travel case and with keys which were probably special ordered by Chandler to include foreign accent marks is also among the lots. It was used to write his 1957 novel, Playback. Chandler had earlires worked on an Underwood, but described the Olivetti 44 as "far superior to anything we turn out in America" and "put together like an Italian racing car" (estimate: $10,000 - $20,000).

Chandler's muddlers and cocktail guide
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Chandler's muddlers and cocktail guide

Examples of Chandler's fantasy writings
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Examples of Chandler's fantasy writings

Chandler's 'Things I hate'
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Chandler's 'Things I hate'

Chandler's scarf
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Chandler's scarf

Other highlights include: 

* Chandler's two-page typed list of 46 'Things I Hate', including 'Golf Talk', 'Early Rising', and 'Novels about people who can't make any money' (estimate: $600 - $800)

* his patterned silk scarf with red flannel backing and fringe (estimate: $400 - $600)

* the original typed libretto manuscript for Chandler's only opera, The Princess and the Pedlar: An Entirely Original Comic Opera, circa 1917 (estimate: $8,000 - $12,000)

* Chandler's glass cocktail muddlers and Bartender's Guide by Trader Vic with Raymond Chandler's ownership stamp dated 1954 (estimate: $1,000 - $1,500)

* a group of items relating to a dog named Grunion and a cat Carmichael from late 1957 and 1958 comprising a typed poem, letter with manuscript postscript, typescript, and autograph card by Raymond Chandler and two home-made newspapers made in collaboration with Jean Fracasse's children (estimate: $4,000 - $6,000)

*  an unknown four page typed/carbon copy of the recently discovered Chandler short story It’s All Right - He Only Died from the 1950s which was published in Strand Magazine in 2017 (estimate: $3,000 - $5,000)