On September 21st in Zurich, Switzerland Koller Auctions is holding their twice annual sale of interesting and important works on paper including autographs, manuscripts and illuminated manuscripts. The categories include:
Morning Session beginning at 10:00 am
Autographs and Manuscripts
History and Cultural History
Swiss Books
Literature of the 17th to 19th centuries
Children’s Books
Topography and Travel
Afternoon Session beginning at 2:00 pm
Mechanics and Sciences
Arts and Crafts
Varia
Modern Literature
Photography and Photobooks
In other words, the material is diverse, reflecting the complex history of printing and changing tastes over almost 600 years. The material is primarily but not exclusively European.
There are few subjects that do not find at least trace connections. George Washington merits a mention as does Albrecht Durer, Homer’s Odysee, examples of Books of Hours and Bibles. Art and modern images are as at home here. Here is a longer list:
Marcel Proust
Salvador Dali
Francis Bacon
Winston Churchill
Charles Dickens
Lewis Carroll
Albert Einstein
Andrew Jackson
Pablo Picasso
Of special interest, lot 260, is an important collection of Basel incunabula, "15 Basel important early prints of a Swiss collector." This is exceptional material, estimated at CHF 150,000 - 200,000.
The common thread is collectability and the stature and uniqueness of the lots offered.
The sale and its circumstances reflect the sweep of current history and the recent economic unrest. Collectable material is both a passion, and for many an emotional investment, enduring certainties whose value fluctuates but over time increases. Switzerland has a unique perspective on the world that the scientific certainties of some lots juxtaposed against the art of Georges Braque and the work of Else Lasker-Schuler seem to perfectly express. It is this complexity that makes the sale compelling.
This sale, as is the world, seems to ever be on the threshold of something new. Here between the covers of Bucher und Autographen are examples of what has been new and important for sixty decades. What is most heartening is that we continue to appreciate the development and evolution of ideas and taste that long ago became embedded in the texture of the history of ideas. These elements still matter and those who bid, and are lucky enough to buy, will be affirming their belief that all these threads together are stronger than the day to day uncertainties of modern life
On the company’s web site, www.kollerauktionen.ch, it is possible to view both this sale and many other upcoming company events. In the upper right corner a preferred presentation language can be selected; German, English, French or Chinese.
The software provided on the site is state of the art. Printed catalogues continue to be substantial representatives of collections but the electronic presentation exceptionally good. The future is electronic and this presentation a significant step in that direction.
DOYLE, July 23: STOKES, I. N. PHELPS. The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909. New York: Robert H. Dodd, 1915-28. Estimate: $3,000-5,000
DOYLE, July 23: [AUTOGRAPH - US PRESIDENT]FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. A signed photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Estimate $500-800
DOYLE, July 23: [ARION PRESS]. ABBOTT, EDWIN A. Flatland. A Romance of Many Dimensions. San Francisco, 1980. Estimate $2,000-3,000.
DOYLE, July 23: TOLSTOY, LYOF N. and NATHAN HASKELL DOLE, translator. Anna Karénina ... in eight parts. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., [1886]. Estimate: $400-600
DOYLE, July 23: ROWLING, J.K. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. London: Bloomsbury, 2000. Estimate $1,200-1,800
Freeman’s | Hindman Western Manuscripts and Miniatures July 8, 2025
Freeman’s | Hindman, July 8. FRANCESCO PETRARCH (b. Arezzo, 20 July 1304; d. Arqua Petrarca, 19 July 1374). $20,000-30,000.
Freeman’s | Hindman, July 8. CIRCLE OF THE MASTER OF THE VITAE IMPERATORUM (active Milan, 1431-1459). $15,000-20,000.
Freeman’s | Hindman, July 8. CIRCLE OF ATTAVANTE DEGLI ATTAVANTI (GABRIELLO DI VANTE) (active Florence, c. 1452-c. 1520/25). $15,000-20,000.
Freeman’s | Hindman, July 8. FOLLOWER OF HERMAN SCHEERE (active London, c. 1405-1425). $15,000-20,000.
Freeman’s | Hindman, July 8. An exceptionally rare, illuminated music leaf from a Mozarabic Antiphonal with sister leaves mostly in museum collections. $11,500-14,000.
Freeman’s | Hindman, July 8. Exceptional leaf from a prestigious Antiphonary by a leading illuminator of the late Duecento. $11,500-14,000.
Freeman’s | Hindman, July 8. CIRCLE OF THE MASTER OF MS REID 33 and SELWERD ABBEY SCRIPTORIUM (AGNES MARTINI?) (active The Netherlands, Groningen, c. 1468-1510). $10,000-15,000.
Freeman’s | Hindman, July 8. Previously unknown illumination from one of the most renowned Gothic Choir Book sets of the Middle Ages. $6,000-8,000.
Sotheby’s Books, Manuscripts and Music from Medieval to Modern Now through July 10, 2025
Sotheby’s, Ending July 10: Book of Hours by the Masters of Otto van Moerdrecht, Use of Sarum, in Latin, Southern Netherlands (Bruges), c.1450. £20,000 to £30,000.
Sotheby’s, Ending July 10: Albert Einstein. Autograph letter signed, to Attilio Palatino, on his research into General Relativity, 12 May 1929. £12,000 to £18,000.
Sotheby’s, Ending July 10: John Gould. The Birds of Europe, [1832-] 1837, 5 volumes, contemporary half morocco, subscriber’s copy. £40,000 to £60,000.
Sotheby’s Books, Manuscripts and Music from Medieval to Modern Now through July 10, 2025
Sotheby’s, Ending July 10: Ian Fleming. A collection of James Bond first editions, 8 volumes in all. £8,000 to £12,000.
Sotheby’s, Ending July 10: J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, 1997, first edition, hardback issue. £50,000 to £70,000.
Sotheby’s, Ending July 10: J.R.R. Tolkien. Autograph letter signed, to Amy Ronald, on Pauline Baynes's map of Middle Earth, 1970. £7,000 to £10,000.