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Captain Cook medal; Arthur Orton album.
Item 50 is an album containing 60 original photographs relating to the Arthur Orton trial. Orton was a notable imposter of the 19th century. An English butcher's son who had spent a few years in South America, he immigrated to Australia in 1852. He worked as a butcher and various other jobs and kind of disappeared for many years. In 1865, he learned through an advertisement that the mother of Roger Tichborne, heir to a baronetcy, was still looking for her son. He had disappeared off the South American coast in 1854 and was presumed drowned. Orton decided to stand in for Ticheborn and returned to England. Amazingly, he convinced his mother he was her long lost son, though he bore little resemblance to him. Mother and son must not have been that close. However, Orton did not convince other family members, including the brother who became the baron. Orton was put on the trial to which these photographs pertain. He was convicted and sentenced to 14 years in prison. When he was finally freed, Orton continued to press his claim and call himself Roger Tichborne, and while it got him publicity, he never collected an inheritance. The album includes photos of Orton as a young man, many at trial, Lady Tichborne, and other witnesses at trial. It is unknown who kept the album. AU $12,750. (US $10,022).
Item 7 isn't a book, but it is closely related to one of the most important voyages ever. It is a medal minted in 1784 by the London Royal Society in honor of Captain Cook's third voyage, the one from which he never returned. Members of the Royal Society were entitled to a bronze medallion, but for an up-charge they could order silver or gold. The probable minting quantities were 22 gold, 322 silver, and 577 bronze. The desirability of these medals is underscored by the fact that the aforementioned Bougainville, among others, wrote the Society to remind its authorities that they were members entitled to receive one. Offered is one of the silver medals, with Cook's portrait on the head. AU $8,250 (US $6,485).
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Swann Maps & Atlases, Natural History & Color Plate Books December 9, 2025
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 156: Cornelis de Jode, Americae pars Borealis, double-page engraved map of North America, Antwerp, 1593.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 206: John and Alexander Walker, Map of the United States, London and Liverpool, 1827.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 223: Abraham Ortelius, Typus Orbis Terrarum, hand-colored double-page engraved world map, Antwerp, 1575.
Swann Maps & Atlases, Natural History & Color Plate Books December 9, 2025
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 233: Aaron Arrowsmith, Chart of the World, oversize engraved map on 8 sheets, London, 1790 (circa 1800).
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 239: Fielding Lucas, A General Atlas, 81 engraved maps and diagrams, Baltimore, 1823.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 240: Anthony Finley, A New American Atlas, 15 maps engraved by james hamilton young on 14 double-page sheets, Philadelphia, 1826.
Swann Maps & Atlases, Natural History & Color Plate Books December 9, 2025
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 263: John Bachmann, Panorama of the Seat of War, portfolio of 4 double-page chromolithographed panoramic maps, New York, 1861.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 265: Sebastian Münster, Cosmographei, Basel: Sebastian Henricpetri, 1558.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 271: Abraham Ortelius, Epitome Theatri Orteliani, Antwerp: Johann Baptist Vrients, 1601.
Swann Maps & Atlases, Natural History & Color Plate Books December 9, 2025
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 283: Joris van Spilbergen, Speculum Orientalis Occidentalisque Indiae, Leiden: Nicolaus van Geelkercken for Jodocus Hondius, 1619.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 285: Levinus Hulsius, Achtzehender Theil der Newen Welt, 14 engraved folding maps, Frankfurt: Johann Frederick Weiss, 1623.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 341: John James Audubon, Carolina Parrot, Plate 26, London, 1827.
Sotheby’s Book Week December 9-17, 2025
Sotheby’s, Dec. 11: Darwin and Wallace. On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties..., [in:] Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society, Vol. III, No. 9., 1858, Darwin announces the theory of natural selection. £100,000 to £150,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 11: J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, 1997, first edition, hardback issue, inscribed by the author pre-publication. £100,000 to £150,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 11: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Autograph sketchleaf including a probable draft for the E flat Piano Quartet, K.493, 1786. £150,000 to £200,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 12: Hooke, Robert. Micrographia: or some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies made by Magnifying Glasses. London: James Allestry for the Royal Society, 1667. $12,000 to $15,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 12: Chappuzeau, Samuel. The history of jewels, first edition in English. London: T.N. for Hobart Kemp, 1671. $12,000 to $18,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 12: Sowerby, James. Exotic Mineralogy, containing his most realistic mineral depictions, London: Benjamin Meredith, 1811, Arding and Merrett, 1817. $5,000 to $7,000.