Charles Dickens’s Travel Writing Desk and Cutlery to Auction
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Charles Dickens's travel writing desk
Leading RR Auction's Fine Autographs and Artifacts sale in May is Charles Dickens’s ornate travel writing desk, a beautifully preserved fruitwood case adorned with carved mother-of-pearl inlay marked with his CD monogram and silver banding.
Measuring 13.75 x 9.5 x 3.5 closed, the two top flaps open to reveal an angle leather-covered writing slop with wood-lined compartment underneath with fitted mahogany tray. The interior is fitted with two original glass inkwells, a letter opener, and a silver porte-crayon still equipped with a quill nib. It has an estimate of $20,000+.
The piece is accompanied by an autograph slip on Gad's Hill Place stationery signed by Dickens and dated Mach 1870 referencing the desk’s nickname, 'Venerables'. A silver plaque inside reads: "Venerables Writing Box and Pen Holder, Presented to Evelyn by Your Mama, on the occasion of being appointed Schoolmistress." 'Venerables' was the family's pet-name for the novelist, as is recalled in the Strand Magazine article A Child's Memories of Gad's Hill by his granddaughter, Mary Angela Dickens, a copy of which is included.
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The writing desk closed
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Items inside the writing desk
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Slip of Gad's Hill Place stationery included in the lot within the desk
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Dickens's own spoons and forks
Also on offer is a 32-piece set of silverplated spoons and forks from Dickens’s home Gad’s Hill Place, each piece engraved with his 'CD' monogram (estimate: $20,000). Personally owned and used by Dickens, the set includes ten dessert spoons, ten forks, ten tea spoons, and two tiny salt spoons, all of a matching fiddle leaf thread pattern, with manufacturer's stamps of Martin, Hall & Co. of Sheffield, circa 1860. In overall very good to fine condition, with light wear from use.
Other highlights of the sale include:
a Walt Disney Signed 'Welcome to Disneyland' brochure (stimate: $8,000)
Mary Blair concept painting of the North Pole exhibit from It's a Small World ride (stimate: $8,000+)
baseball signed by Pope Francis (estimate: $15,000)
typed letters by President John F. Kennedy on a fundraising campaign for the United Negro College Fund, citing the 1963 Emancipation Centennial and Martin Luther King’s Birmingham campaign (stimate: $10,000)