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Auction archive: Lot number 142

John Ruskin | Series of 13 autograph letters signed, to James Verity, on coin collecting, 1880-86

Estimate
£1,500 - £2,000
ca. US$1,992 - US$2,656
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 142

John Ruskin | Series of 13 autograph letters signed, to James Verity, on coin collecting, 1880-86

Estimate
£1,500 - £2,000
ca. US$1,992 - US$2,656
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

John Ruskin Series of 13 autograph letters signed, to James Verity on coin collecting for himself and for the St George's Museum, Sheffield ("...your letting us have these coins enables me to complete what I hope will be a very precious piece of early elementary teaching for the good people of Sheffield..."), discussing a range of English gold and silver coins from the Saxons to the Stuarts with the excitement of a born collector ("...The coins are safe here - and intensely delightful to me - I want to look at them with a less dazzled mind..."), 27 pages, 8vo, headed stationery of Brantwood, Coniston, Lancashire, 13 June 1880 to 29 October 1886, with 12 autograph envelopes Ruskin's correspondent was James Verity (1845-1910), a coin dealer in Dewsbury, Yorkshire. He was principally collecting for St George's Museum but, like many a collector before and since, he found himself drawn into a fascinating new subject, making it increasingly hard for him to part with particularly prized pieces ("...I told you I had sent the Edward 3rds to Sheffield but, as I have examined them further, I find so much to be studied that I want to keep them for myself..."). Details of Ruskin's acquisitions on behalf of the museum are recorded in the Catalogue of the Ruskin Museum in Meersbrook Park, Sheffield (now in Sheffield's Millennium Galleries). PROVENANCE:Sotheby's, London, 22 February 1972, lot 629; Dominic Winter Auctions, 12 September 2009, lot 457

Auction archive: Lot number 142
Auction:
Datum:
3 Dec 2021 - 14 Dec 2021
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
Beschreibung:

John Ruskin Series of 13 autograph letters signed, to James Verity on coin collecting for himself and for the St George's Museum, Sheffield ("...your letting us have these coins enables me to complete what I hope will be a very precious piece of early elementary teaching for the good people of Sheffield..."), discussing a range of English gold and silver coins from the Saxons to the Stuarts with the excitement of a born collector ("...The coins are safe here - and intensely delightful to me - I want to look at them with a less dazzled mind..."), 27 pages, 8vo, headed stationery of Brantwood, Coniston, Lancashire, 13 June 1880 to 29 October 1886, with 12 autograph envelopes Ruskin's correspondent was James Verity (1845-1910), a coin dealer in Dewsbury, Yorkshire. He was principally collecting for St George's Museum but, like many a collector before and since, he found himself drawn into a fascinating new subject, making it increasingly hard for him to part with particularly prized pieces ("...I told you I had sent the Edward 3rds to Sheffield but, as I have examined them further, I find so much to be studied that I want to keep them for myself..."). Details of Ruskin's acquisitions on behalf of the museum are recorded in the Catalogue of the Ruskin Museum in Meersbrook Park, Sheffield (now in Sheffield's Millennium Galleries). PROVENANCE:Sotheby's, London, 22 February 1972, lot 629; Dominic Winter Auctions, 12 September 2009, lot 457

Auction archive: Lot number 142
Auction:
Datum:
3 Dec 2021 - 14 Dec 2021
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
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