Wednesday Auction Report

The Week at Auction Ending April 17, 2026

Once again, the money was flowing at auction in the field of rare books, manuscripts, prints and other forms of collectible paper. The previous week, trading cards were the big sellers. The past week, it was prints and related items. These are challenging times we are living through. The threat of war in the Middle East regularly dominates the headlines. The results at auction belie the dangers. Danger usually leads people to draw in and preserve their resources. The market is exhibiting no such fear.

 

For the week of April 12-18, the big winner was gouache preparatory studies for lithographs by Marc Chagall. Not only was the highest price secured by one of these, but six of the top seven went to Chagall's work. They were created in the late 1950s and came from Chagall's estate. The prices ranged from $557,952 - $1,357,182. Three surpassed one million dollars. All were sold at Sotheby's in a Modern and Contemporary Art sale.

 

Breaking into Chagall's dominance of the highest prices was a signed print by Roy Lichtenstein. It sold for $762,000 at Christie's. The title is Nude with Blue Hair. She's lovely, in her own special way.

 

She's been gone for 60 years, yet all you need is her first name to know who she is. Two prints of Marilyn (Monroe) by Andy Warhol sold at Christies for $404,400 and $381,000. But, not even Marilyn could match Andy Mouse's three top 20 appearances. Who is Andy Mouse? Andy is a creation of Keith Haring. The character melds Mickey Mouse and Andy Warhol together. That's an unusual combination. Warhol was thereby both the creator and subject of several of the most expensive items of the past week.

 

Selling for an even $100,000 is a poster for “the day the music died.” Actually, it is for five days later. It advertises the Winter Dance Party tour for February 7 (1959). The poster features rock music performers Buddy Holly and the Crickets, the Big Bopper, Ritchie Valens, and Dion and the Belmonts. Holly, J. P. Richardson (the “Big Bopper”) and Valens did not appear. They all died in a plane crash four days earlier. But the show went on, as Dion and the Belmonts and the Crickets without Holly performed, along with add-ons Frankie Avalon and Jimmy Clanton. The show must go on.

                                                                                                                                           

This coming week, starting Wednesday, April 22, there are 111 auctions with items in the field of collectible paper being offered. We have been following auctions closely for over two decades. This is an astonishing number. It isn't even peak season. That, for the Spring, is usually May, and for the year November. Wars, inflation, whatever – it isn't holding bidders back. They are buying, and as long as there are buyers, there will always be sellers.

 

To see what's on tap, click here for the auction calendar: www.rarebookhub.com/auctions/calendar

  • 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