Wednesday Auction Report

The Week at Auction Ending March 27, 2026

A mighty wave crashed over the auction results for the week ending March 27 in the field of rare books, manuscripts, prints and other forms of collectible paper. Two of the three highest prices were for prints of Katsushika Hokusai's Great Wave or Under the Great Wave Off Kanagawa. It comes from Hokusai's 36 Views of Mount Fuji. Fuji takes second place in the distance from the huge wave crashing into Tokyo Bay (then Edo Bay). Three boats in the foreground can do little but ride it out as best they can.

 

                                                                                                The Great Wave

 

One of them sold for $2,149,000 at Christie's, about double the expected price. It was the cleaner of the two and this copy was signed by the artist. The other sold for $889,500 at Bonham's, and this was around triple the estimated price.
 

This was the week for famous Japanese prints. Sandwiched between the two Great Waves in terms of price was One Hundred Views of Edo by Utagawa Hiroshige. It took in $1,079,500 at Christie's, around four times the expected price.

 

                                                                                       One Hundred Views of Edo

The total for all auctions this past week was almost $40 million. There may be war on the horizon, but collectors are showing no fear that it will cause any major disruptions in their lives. They are still spending, but I will refrain from saying, “like there's no tomorrow.”

 

Other high-priced items included a signed document by French artist Claude Monet. He borrowed 1,000 francs from Gustave Monet. It offers as collateral 35 paintings. They were to be sold at auction, from which Monet would be able to pay his debt. The signed document sold for $375,165 or three times the estimate at International Autograph Auctions Europe.

 

This is a remarkable document. It's a signed “Order of Battle” from Horatio Nelson addressed to H. W. Baytum, Captain of HMS Leviathan, 11 days before the Battle of Trafalgar. It would be a victory over French and Spanish fleets, giving Britain control of the seas and preventing Napoleon from invading Britain. However, Nelson was killed in the battle. This order sold for $189,888, four times the estimate, at RR Auction.

 

These items were very old, but this set of books is quite recent, late 20th to early 21st century. It is a complete set of first editions of the seven Harry Potter novels. They were published from 1997-2007. These copies were signed by author J.K. Rowling. Sold at Bonhams, they took in $153,042.

 

Another 55 auctions are schedule for the week ahead, beginning on Wednesday, April 1. Multiple holidays, Easter, Good Friday, and Passover, explain the drop-off in sales this week, but there will still be many more very active weeks before things slow down a bit for summer. You can find the coming week's auctions on the calendar at the following link: www.rarebookhub.com/auctions/calendar?year=2026&month=4

  • Sotheby’s Geek Week
    14-15 July
    Sotheby’s, July 14: Henry De La Beche. "Awful Changes," 1830. $6,000 to $9,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 15: [Apollo 11]. Flight Plan, Complete Original Printing Signed by Buzz Aldrin. $5,000 to $8,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 15: Thomas Alva Edison. Documents Establishing and Ending the Edison Electric Railway Company. $20,000 to $30,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 15: Richard P. Feynman. Feynman's Lectures on Gravitation 1-16, Including the Original Transcriptions of Lectures 12-16 by Morinigo and Wagner, With Richard Feynman's Manuscript Notations, 1971. $12,000 to $18,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 15: [Apollo 9]. A Group of Manuals and Mission Documents used by Stuart Roosa as a member of the Astronaut Support Crew. $5,000 to $8,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 15: [BYTE: The Small Systems Journal]. A collection of early foundational issues of Byte: The Small Systems Journal, with rare hardcover editions. $5,000 to $8,000.
  • Forum Auctions
    The 10th Anniversary Sale
    Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper
    July 16, 2026
    Forum, July 16: Inundation papyrus. P.Michael 4, the ‘Inundation papyrus’, a geographical account of the Nile near Canopus, in Greek, remains of two columns from a manuscript scroll on papyrus, Egypt, second century CE. £12,000-18,000
    Forum, July 16: Book of Hours, use of Sarum, manuscript on vellum, 6 full-page miniatures, with famous Middle English inscriptions, Southern Netherlands for the English market, [c.1430]. £30,000-50,000
    Forum, July 16: Qu'ran, Arabic manuscript on burnished, stencilled, and gold-flecked paper, 447ff., Sultanate Gujarat, Ahmadabad, [after 1411 but no later than 1442]. £15,000-20,000
    Forum Auctions
    The 10th Anniversary Sale
    Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper
    July 16, 2026
    Forum, July 16: Turner (William). A New boke of the natures and properties of all wines that are commonly vsed here in England, rare first edition of the first English book on wine, By William Seres, 1568. £20,000-£30,000
    Forum, July 16: Spenser (Edmund). The Faerie Queene. first edition, Printed [by John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, 1590. £30,000-40,000
    Forum, July 16: Shakespeare (William). The Comedie of Errors, extracted from the first folio, Isaac Jaggard and Edward Blount, 1623. £15,000-20,000
    Forum Auctions
    The 10th Anniversary Sale
    Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper
    July 16, 2026
    Forum, July 16: Fleming (Ian). Casino Royale, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author, 1953. £40,000-60,000
    Forum, July 16: d'Agoty (Jacques-Fabien Gautier). Anatomie de la Tête, first edition, Paris, chez le Sieur Gautier, 1748. £10,000-15,000
    Forum, July 16: Martial Arts.- Lee (Bruce). 'Praying Mantis style' Kung Fu book, containing numerous annotations, diagrams and graphs in Bruce Lee's hand, c. 1960. £50,000-70,000
    Forum Auctions
    The 10th Anniversary Sale
    Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper
    July 16, 2026
    Forum, July 16: Warre (Capt. Henry James). Sketches in North America and the Oregon Territory, first edition, rare hand-coloured issue, 1848. £30,000-40,000
    Forum, July 16: Norie (John William). The Marine Atlas, or Seaman's Complete Pilot for all the principal places in the known world..., 1826. £30,000-50,000
    Forum, July 16: Mao Tse-tung.- Kim Il-sung.-[Note book for visitors from China to Korea], signed by Mao and Kim, [Beijing, 1954]. £10,000-15,000