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Location: 254.45 miles from Tiverton, Devon (ENGLAND) Rep Power: 9 ![]() | Auction hopes for Potter letter A letter from Beatrix Potter to a young fan apologising for the quality of one of her books, is expected to fetch up to £2,500 at auction in Exeter. The four-page letter to Joy Shapland was written by the Peter Rabbit author in 1913. In it, Potter apologises for her book The Tale of Pigling Bland, explaining that she had been poorly. Auctioneer Rachel Littlewood of Hampton and Littlewood said: "This letter is such a unique piece of history." "We have already had a lot of interest and I have been responding to e-mails from all over the world." 'Surprised' In the letter, Potter - whose other books included Mrs Tiggy Winkle and Jemima Puddleduck - explained she had been so ill she "thought it was the last of Peter Rabbit". She then goes on to say that her printers had urged her to produce another book in time for Christmas. The letter reads: "My dear Joy, I have had a photograph of you and nice funny pictures of Mrs Tittlemouse since last June! It is almost too late to say thank you; you will be quite surprised to get a letter. Potter drew three pigs in the letter"I was very ill last spring - I thought it was the last of Peter Rabbit and since then I have been drawing - dozens of pigs. "I have been so tired of them, but the printers said all the little friends would be disappointed if I did not screw out my normal Christmas book. "I'm afraid it is not very good this time but I have done my best, now am well again I will hope to do better next year." She adds: "I am glad you like Mrs Tittlemouse. I am fond of her too, and I like going round with a mop and doing house work, but the children in the village where I live don't call me that name - they call me Peter Rabbit!! "A friend of mine has got a grey squirrel called Joy, she is very tame and lives in a big parrot cage." The letter will be auctioned on 15 March. It is part of a wider sale of 18th and 19th Century costume books, as well as some 400 lots of antiquarian books. | ||||||||
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Location: The other side of the Lake from work Rep Power: 11 ![]() | cool! __________________ You can't wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you - Look, if I went 'round saying I was an Emperor, just because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away! | ||||||||
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There's a set of piggy banks that were given away by one of the banks over here in the 80's and you got the next one free when you'd saved enough, not many people have the full set as they didn't save enough by the time the promotion finished but the last one in the set is supposed to be the most expensive now as there weren't that many out there and if you still have a full set in good condition then they're worth quite a bit of dosh. Not bad for a free give away. | |||||||||
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Location: The other side of the Lake from work Rep Power: 11 ![]() | Might have to explain to most here in the states the concept of weekly Auctions thou, Jules Been to a few the last few weeks in my area (one of the few states that do them the "PROPER" way) picked up a couple of nice peices, and sold a few besides..... So far my bigest take : $400 for a set of 1" tall Uncle Ben/Aunt Jemima salt and peper shakers from about 1920's. (That's $200 EACH)- These too were a give away back in the day: for (of all things) buying Flour. These days people don't realize Uncle Ben and Aunt Jemima were "related", and Uncle Ben is known for Rice products, Aunt Jemima for Syrup and Pancake mix (an off shoot of the flour sales) One thing that I found, but didn't bid on: Elmer and Elsie the cows merchandise....Another combo "family" that have been disassociated over the years. Elsie now associates with Milk products and Elmer the bull: GLUE. Don't have a CLUE how that happened when they both used to sell household cleaning supplies in the '30's ![]() __________________ You can't wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you - Look, if I went 'round saying I was an Emperor, just because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away! | ||||||||
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Location: The other side of the Lake from work Rep Power: 11 ![]() | Well then, for those of you who don't know (or care) Here, on they're famous products, are Elmer, Elsie (borden milk), Aunt J and Uncle B, and the photo of the peices I sold over this past weekend. __________________ You can't wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you - Look, if I went 'round saying I was an Emperor, just because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away! | ||||||||
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