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Auction archive: Lot number 10

JAMES HOGG 'The Ettrick Shepherd' (1770-1835)

Auction 28.05.1999
28 May 1999
Estimate
£200 - £400
ca. US$322 - US$645
Price realised:
£632
ca. US$1,020
Auction archive: Lot number 10

JAMES HOGG 'The Ettrick Shepherd' (1770-1835)

Auction 28.05.1999
28 May 1999
Estimate
£200 - £400
ca. US$322 - US$645
Price realised:
£632
ca. US$1,020
Beschreibung:

JAMES HOGG 'The Ettrick Shepherd' (1770-1835) Autograph letter as self-folding envelope, signed (''James Hogg''), to George Thornton Esq at the Royal Exchange, 4pp., 4, with manuscript poem of 7 stanzas, 56 lines, signed, inscribed and dated on outer edge of envelope ''17 March 1818. Mr Hogg. Song, for Bonnie laddie, highland laddie''. Framed with double-sided glazing. 9 x 14.5in. (23 x 37cm.) The first stanza reading: "What get ye that silver moon Bonny laddie Highland laddie! That looks sae brew your ?bult aboon?" Bonny laddie Highland laddie! Belted plaid on bonnet ?lihe Bonny laddie Highland laddie! Have ye been at Waterloo? Bonny laddie Highland laddie!" Concluding with a few words to Thornton: "I wrote a few English verses first to day, which were quite an anomaly the burden being so decidedly patch. I like the above better which I send".

Auction archive: Lot number 10
Auction:
Datum:
28 May 1999
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

JAMES HOGG 'The Ettrick Shepherd' (1770-1835) Autograph letter as self-folding envelope, signed (''James Hogg''), to George Thornton Esq at the Royal Exchange, 4pp., 4, with manuscript poem of 7 stanzas, 56 lines, signed, inscribed and dated on outer edge of envelope ''17 March 1818. Mr Hogg. Song, for Bonnie laddie, highland laddie''. Framed with double-sided glazing. 9 x 14.5in. (23 x 37cm.) The first stanza reading: "What get ye that silver moon Bonny laddie Highland laddie! That looks sae brew your ?bult aboon?" Bonny laddie Highland laddie! Belted plaid on bonnet ?lihe Bonny laddie Highland laddie! Have ye been at Waterloo? Bonny laddie Highland laddie!" Concluding with a few words to Thornton: "I wrote a few English verses first to day, which were quite an anomaly the burden being so decidedly patch. I like the above better which I send".

Auction archive: Lot number 10
Auction:
Datum:
28 May 1999
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
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