November 5, 2012

Skinner’s Devon Gray Presents Auction of Fine Books & Mss.

BOSTON, Mass. - November 5, 2012 - Skinner, Inc. will host an auction of Fine Books & Manuscripts on November 18th in its Boston gallery. Devon Gray’s debut, as the newly appointed department director, features exceptionally rare books, first editions, presidential memorabilia, and important historical documents.
Presidential Letters and Documents
The auction will open with a letter, dated April 20, 1837, by John Quincy Adams (lot 1, estimated between $80,000 and $120,000). Written in the turbulent months following his struggle to lift the gag rule in Congress, Adams writes a spirited four pages on the abomination of slavery, its effects on future generations, and the ethical and philosophical incongruities of a country that guarantees human rights while allowing legal slave holding.

Of particular local interest are letters signed by John F. Kennedy, including one written to Anne Kenney of New Bedford, Massachusetts (lot 61, $500 to $700), and another written to Francis A. McLaughlin, an old friend of Kennedy’s grandfather from East Boston, thanking him for his praise of the President’s inaugural address (lot 62, $1,000 to $1,500). Since much Kennedy material was signed with an autopen, authentic signed letters are often hotly contested.

The growth of the United States is captured in a letter signed by Thomas Jefferson on February 22, 1791 (lot 54, $5,000 to $7,000). The letter is addressed to the President of New Hampshire, Josiah Bartlett, informing him that Vermont will be admitted to the Union. 

Rare Books
Due in large part to Gray’s extensive experience in the field, the sale presents an outstanding assortment of fine books. Gray was a founder and co-owner of James & Devon Gray Booksellers in Harvard Square until last year. With more than twenty years in the field, she has special expertise in early books and medieval manuscripts, as is abundantly evident in the sale.  

Among the best of the offerings is the complete thirty-five volume set of Denis Diderot’s Encyclopedia (lot 289, $80,000 to $100,000). An extremely rare first printed Greek edition of the complete works of Plato will be offered (lot 442, $30,000 to $50,000). 

An important collection of scientific books includes more than one hundred beautifully illustrated titles in English, French, Latin, Italian, and German. Amassed by a New England scientist in the 1950s and 1960s, this collection contains a number of works related to optics and astronomy, and features some truly rare examples: Galilei Galileo’s Dialogo (lot 557, $15,000 to $17,000); the complete works of Tycho Brahe from 1610 (lot 532, $6,000 to $8,000); and an early star atlas by Johannes Hevelius (lot 573, $80,000 to $100,000) among them. The collection also includes works on the history of science and early microscopes. 

Signed Works
Signed works include an inscribed copy of Helen Keller’s autobiography, The World I Live In (lot 355A, $1,500 to $2,000). The inscription reads “To Aunt Sophia, with love, Helen Keller.” Sophia Crocker Hopkins was a housemother at Perkins School for the Blind and mentored Anne Sullivan. Both Keller and Sullivan visited “Aunt Sophia” on Cape Cod at her summerhouse in Brewster, Massachusetts. 

Two works inscribed by Mark Twain, Innocents Abroad (lot 482, $2,000 to $3,000) and The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg (lot 483, $2,000 to $3,000) will also be offered. 

Newspapers, Documents and Architectural Plans
A selection of newspapers from the Revolutionary War period includes approximately one hundred issues of the Providence Gazette and Country Journal. This collection chronicles the years 1770 and 1771 (lot 420, $2,500 to $3,500). The front page of the March 10-17, 1770 issue is dedicated to the Boston Massacre, which occurred on the twelfth of that month.

A Native American land deed dated 1707 and signed by Mohegan Chief Owaneco, for the sale of 210 acres in Windham, Connecticut (lot 84, $1,000 to $1,500) will be sold, and an assortment of material relating to the American Revolution and the War of 1912 will also be offered. 

Lots 116 and 117 contain interesting material related to the Pratt house, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in Michigan in the 1950s. Lot 116 ($5,000 to $7,000) is an original drawing signed by Wright, and lot 117 ($3,000 to $4,000) contains several blueprints and other copies of architectural renderings for the Pratt house. 

The Michael Howard Theater Collection
The sale will also feature theater-related prints and broadsides from the personal collection of Michael Howard. Howard, a renowned actor, director, and teacher of the dramatic arts, taught at the Julliard School, Yale School of Drama, American Conservatory Theatre, and most notably at his own studio. Citing his master teacher, Lee Strasberg, as a major influence not only professionally but also as a collector, Howard has been actively collecting theatrical ephemera since his career started more than 60 years ago. 

Previews, Catalogue and Bidding 
Previews for the auction will be held on Friday, November 16, 2012, 12 p.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, November 17, 2012, 12 p.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday, November 18, 2012, 9 a.m.-11 a.m.

Illustrated catalogue #2621B is available by mail from the subscription department at #508-970-3240. It is also available at the gallery. Prices realized will be available at www.skinnerinc.com during and after the sale. Skinner's site also allows users to view all lots in the auctions, leave bids, order catalogues, and bid live in real-time through SkinnerLive! Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/skinnerauctions.

About Skinner??
Skinner, Inc. is one of the world’s leading auction houses for antiques and fine art. With expertise in over 20 specialty collecting areas, Skinner draws the interest of buyers from all over the world and its auctions regularly achieve world record prices. Skinner provides a broad range of auction and appraisal services, and it is widely regarded as one of the most trusted names in the auction business. Skinner’s appraisal experts regularly appear on the PBS-TV series, Antiques Roadshow, and its specialty departments include American Furniture & Decorative Arts, American & European Works of Art, European Furniture & Decorative Arts, 20th Century Design, Fine Ceramics, Fine Silver, Fine Jewelry, Couture, Fine Musical Instruments, Asian Works of Art, Fine Wines, Rare Books & Manuscripts, Oriental Rugs & Carpets, American Indian & Ethnographic Art, Fine Judaica, Antique Motor Vehicles, Toys, Dolls & Collectibles, Discovery and Science, Technology & Clocks.  Skinner galleries are located in Boston and Marlborough, Mass. For more information on upcoming auctions and events, visit Skinner’s web site www.skinnerinc.com.
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