The person who traveled the longest distance came from Miami but it's not certain this was his only
purpose for visiting. Someone from LA actually came up for the show and the distance, per their
odometer, was 541 miles. They kept track. Everyone else lived within 40 miles and a surprising
number within 5. This seemed to suggest that, at least in the Sacramento area, there are many
motivated collectors. Getting their attention though is a challenge.
All participants of course indicated they attend shows and on the average 2 to 3 a year. They all
said they would attend more but couldn't find them. No one volunteered anything about what they
purchased but the average was 2 to 3 items and almost everyone bought several things. A few seemed
to labor under their weight.
They commented that some of the dealers' material were neither labeled nor categorized and they
resented the time wasted looking for the proverbial needle in the haystack. Most dealers were well
organized and visitors favored them. Everyone wanted to use their time efficiently. The typical
visit was two and half hours and many stayed longer than planned.
We asked where else they buy and a solid 40% said eBay. Those in this group were noticeably proud.
They view eBay as a more sophisticated form of buying. To a one they visit bookstores and like
to do so. Abe was the most frequently mentioned online source. Amazon and Alibris were also
mentioned several times. We asked about Choosebooks, ABAA-ILAB, Tom Folio and left space for
others. Few of these show attendees had more than a passing awareness of these other buying
alternatives and most consult only one online source. Their assumption is that they generally have
the same material.
As to collecting resources they use few. They generally view their collecting as a spur of the
moment pursuit. I think perhaps 20% felt they were making investments but for most it was strictly
fun and not entirely financially foolish.
For most the show was very satisfactory. To the question "if you could change one thing about the
show what would it be, the most common answer was "nothing" and the second "turn up the lighting."
The average age of respondents was an estimated 62, the youngest 35 and the most senior almost 80.
Women comprised 35% of respondents.
In October we'll survey the exiting audience at the Seattle Fair. This is a two day affair that
has in years past attracted serious buyers and sellers and is expected to do so again.
At each of these events exhibitors brought or bring the hope of finding customers and making sales
and they will continue to exhibit even in the face of uneven show performance because there are no
other more effective ways to meet local audiences. In the year ahead on AE we'll be focusing on
show performance and we'll offer some ways to both build attendance and sales. The audience is out
there. The challenge is to connect them with them.
Forum Auctions Online: India Ends 19th February 2026
Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 40 Ramasvami (Kavali Venkata). A Digest of the Different Castes of India, 83 charming hand-coloured lithographed plates, Madras, 1837. £5,000-7,000
Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 50 Watson (John Forbes) & John William Kaye. The People of India: A Series of Photographic Illustrations...of the Races and Tribes of Hindustan, 8 vol., 480 mounted albumen prints, 1868-75. £4,000-6,000
Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 53 Afghanistan.- Elphinstone (Hon. Mountstuart). An Account of the Kingdom of Caubul, first edition, hand-coloured aquatint plates, a fine copy, 1815. £2,000-3,000
Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 57 [Album and Treatise on Hinduism], manuscript treatise on Hinduism in French, 31 watercolours of Hindu deities, Pondicherry, 1865. £3,000-4,000
Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 62 Allan (Capt. Alexander). Views in the Mysore Country,
[1794]. £2,000-3,000
Forum Auctions Online: India Ends 19th February 2026
Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 76 Bird (James). Historical Researches on the Origin and Principles of the Bauddha and Jaina Religions..., first edition, lithographed plates, Bombay, American Mission Press, 1847. £3,000-4,000
Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 100 Ceylon.- Daniell (Samuel). A Picturesque Illustration of the scenery, animals, and native inhabitants, of the Island of Ceylon: in twelve plates, 1808. £5,000-7,000
Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 123 D'Oyly (Charles). Behar Amateur Lithographic Scrap Book, lithographed throughout with title and 55 plates mounted on 43 paper leaves, [Patna], [1828]. £3,000-5,000
Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 139 Gandhi (known as Mahatma Gandhi,) Fine Autograph Letter signed to Jawaharlal Nehru, Sevagram, Wardha, 1942, emphasising the importance of education in rural communities. £10,000-15,000
Forum Auctions Online: India Ends 19th February 2026
Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 140 Gantz (John). Indian Microcosm, first edition, Madras, John Gantz & Son, 1827. £10,000-15,000
Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 146 Grierson (Sir George Abraham). Linguistic Survey of India, 11 vol. in 20, folding maps, original cloth, Calcutta, Superintendent Government Printing, 1903-28. £2,000-3,000
Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 195 Madras.- Fort St. George Gazette (The), No.276-331, pp.493-936 and Index to all of 1834 at end, modern half calf, Madras, 2nd July - 31st December 1834. £2,000-3,000
Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 205 Marshall (Sir John) and Alfred Foucher. The Monuments of Sanchi, 3 vol., first edition, 141 plates, most photogravure, [Calcutta], [1940]. £3,000-4,000
Il Ponte, Feb. 25-26: HAMILTON, Sir William (1730-1803) - Campi Phlegraei. Napoli: [Pietro Fabris], 1776, 1779. € 30.000 - 50.000
Il Ponte, Feb. 25-26: [MORTIER] - BLAEU, Joannes (1596-1673) - Het Nieuw Stede Boek van Italie. Amsterdam: Pieter Mortier, 1704-1705. € 15.000 - 25.000
Il Ponte, Feb. 25-26: TULLIO D'ALBISOLA (1899-1971) - Bruno MUNARI (1907-1998) - L'Anguria lirica (lungo poema passionale). Roma e Savona: Edizioni Futuriste di Poesia, senza data [ma 1933?]. € 20.000 - 30.000
Il Ponte, Feb. 25-26: IL MANOSCRITTO RITROVATO DI IPPOLITA MARIA SFORZA. TITO LIVIO - Ab Urbe Condita. Prima Decade. Manoscritto miniato su pergamena, metà XV secolo. € 280.000 - 350.000
Sotheby's Fine Books & Manuscripts Available for Immediate Purchase
Sotheby’s: Balthus, Emily Brontë. Wuthering Heights, New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1993. 6,600 USD.
Sotheby’s: Charles Dickens. Complete Works, Philadelphia & London: J.B. Lippincott Company & Chapman & Hall, LD, 1850. Limited Edition set of 30 volumes. 7,500 USD.
Sotheby’s: John Lennon, Yoko Ono. Handwritten Letter from John Lennon and Yoko Ono to their Chauffer. 1971. 32,500 USD.
Sotheby’s: Winston Churchill. First edition of War Speeches, Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1941. Set of 7 volumes. 5,500 USD.
Sotheby’s: Andy Warhol, Julia Warhola. Holy Cats First Edition, Signed by Andy Warhol. 1954. 30,000 USD.