A Rare Volume Brings Tears to Many Eyes

- by Bruce E. McKinney

An exceptional rarity

 

A few days ago I heard over the transom that Forum Auctions was the bearer of good news both to their consignors and one of their bidders.

 

On Thursday 26 January they sold a copy in their Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper Sale of Peter Martyr’s De Orbe Novo, the 1587 edition complete with the Hakluyt-Martyr map for £130,000 Pounds translated to £162,500 Pounds with buyer’s premium.

 

It was found in an English country house and the owner had absolutely no idea what it was or how desirable it would be to knowledgeable bidders.  Savants, recognizing the significance of Forum’s Lot 262, many of whom have followed Forum’s sales for years, had an exuberant week, whistling stairway to heaven, praying the field’s cognoscenti might gloss over the description of a rare book that was important but might not grasp how rare its very small map [4.13” x 6.67”] really is.  A map less than 27.54 sq. inches, how much would it matter?  It turns out a lot.

 

Here’s a link to the listing : https://tinyurl.com/2efm6sp8

 

Come the day of the sale 5 bidders were organized and on their phones to play pickpocket.  The very appealing estimate, £30,000-£40,000 was mouthwatering.  Yes, it was valuable but perhaps the estimate would scare away the faint-hearted.

 

Alas, there were 5 bidders on their phones joining the battle, prepared to struggle to acquire this gem.  One walked away with their arms raised in a V.  These prizes keep adults awake at night. 

 

The victor sleeps very well tonight while the consignor now has a nice story about their tiny book that did very, very well.  Congratulations all around.