Varied Printed and Manuscript Material from Samuel Gedge Ltd.
- by Michael Stillman
William Penn's treaty on a handkerchief.
Item 114 is an example of printing on a handkerchief. Evidently, it was intended for children, who carried handkerchiefs in those days. It served as a reminder of an important message. That message was do not drink. It shows two railroad workers talking, with two headings, Waste Not Want Not, and Swallowing a Yard of Land. The smart (i.e. temperate) worker explains to the other that they should not be wasting their money on beer, but instead use their money to buy land. That explains the statement "swallowing a yard of land." £250 (US $405).
Item 87 is a particularly elaborate handkerchief printing, from Philadelphia in 1824. It commemorates early, peaceful contacts between William Penn and the Delaware Indians. It depicts their treaty, with an oval picture of Penn meeting the Indians superimposed in the center. £1,500 (US $2,426).
Item 69 is a circa 1810 handbill from Edinburg, headed, Ladies and Gentleman, The Contents of this Bill are worthy your Attention. Comfortable Walking. D. Davis… Mr. Davis was an itinerant bunion remover. Or, as the bill explains, he was "The well known Extractor of Hard and Soft Corns, Bunions on the Great Toes, Root and Branch, without the least pain or drawing blood…" One wonders if "without the least pain" meant with the most pain. £250 (US $405).
Item 121 is a church pew ticket with a slight American connection. It was issued to one John Hodgson for a church in Whitehaven, England. It is signed by Ebenezer Gale, who, if there is such a relationship, could be described as George Washington's step-Great Uncle. Whitehaven was a source of trade with the Virginia colony, where Washington's grandmother, Mildred Warner, was born. She married Lawrence Washington and moved to England. They had three children, including George Washington's father, Augustine Washington. When Lawrence Washington died, Mildred remarried the signer of this document's brother, George Gale. The Gales brought up Washington's father in England for several years, but he and his siblings were later returned to Virginia after Mildred died. The rest, as they say, is history. £850 (US $1,373).
Heritage, Dec. 15: Jerry Thomas. How to Mix Drinks, or the Bon-Vivant's Companion, Containing Clear and Reliable Directions for Mixing All the Beverages Used in the United States…
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Bonhams, Dec. 8-18: Autograph Letter Signed ("Martinus Luther") to His Friend the Theologian Gerhard Wiskamp ("Gerardo Xantho Lampadario"). $100,000 - $150,000.
Bonhams, Dec. 8-18: An Exceptionally Fine Copy of Austenís Emma: A Novel in Three Volumes. $40,000 - $60,000.
Bonhams, Dec. 8-18: Presentation Copy of Ernest Hemmingwayís A Farewell to Arms for Edward Titus of the Black Mankin Press. $30,000 - $50,000.
Bonhams, Dec. 8-18: Autograph Manuscript Signed Integrally for "The Songs of Pooh," by Alan Alexander. $30,000 - $50,000.
Bonhams, Dec. 8-18: Autograph Manuscript of "Three Fragments from Gˆtterd‰mmerung" by Richard Wagner. $30,000 - $50,000.
Bonhams, Dec. 8-18: Original Preliminary Artwork, for the First Edition of Snow Crash. $20,000 - $30,000.
Bonhams, Dec. 8-18: Autograph Letter Signed ("T.R. Malthus") to Economist Nassau Senior on Wealth, Labor and Adam Smith. $20,000 - $30,000.
Bonhams, Dec. 8-18: History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides Finely Bound by Michael Wilcox. $20,000 - $30,000.
Bonhams, Dec. 8-18: First Edition of Lewis and Clark: Travels to the Source of the Missouri River and Across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean. $8,000 - $12,000.
Bonhams, Dec. 8-18: Original Artwork for the First Edition of Neal Stephenson's Groundbreaking Novel Snow Crash. $100,000 - $150,000.
Bonhams, Dec. 8-18: A Complete Set Signed Deluxe Editions of King's The Dark Tower Series by Stephen King. $8,000 - $12,000.
Bonhams, Dec. 8-18: Autograph Letter Signed ("John Adams") to James Le Ray de Chaumont During the Crucial Years of the Revolutionary War. $8,000 - $12,000.
Sotheby’s Book Week December 9-17, 2025
Sotheby’s, Dec. 17: Francesco Colonna. Hypnerotomachie, Paris, 1546, Parisian calf by Wotton Binder C for Marcus Fugger. €200,000 to €300,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 17: Nausea. De principiis dialectices Gorgias, and other works, Venice, 1523, morocco gilt for Cardinal Campeggio. €3,000 to €4,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 17: Billon. Le fort inexpugnable de l'honneur, Paris, 1555, Parisian calf gilt for Peter Ernst, Graf von Mansfeld. €120,000 to €180,000.
Sotheby’s Book Week December 9-17, 2025
Sotheby’s, Dec. 16: Salinger, J.D. The Graham Family archive, including autographed letters, an inscribed Catcher, a rare studio photograph of the author, and more. $120,000 to $180,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 16: [Austen, Jane]. A handsome first edition of Sense and Sensibility, the author's first novel. $60,000 to $80,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 16: Massachusetts General Court. A powerful precursor to the Declaration of Independence: "every Act of Government … without the Consent of the People, is … Tyranny." $40,000 to $60,000.