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Pooh bear sketch sold for £31,000 | |
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An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh, featuring Tigger and Piglet, has fetched £31,200 at auction. | |
The pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was bought by a German collector for his wife. | |
It was sold at Bonhams auction rooms in London by the family of the artist, EH Shepard. | |
Other lots in the sale include a first sketch for Kenneth Grahame's children's story The Wind in the Willows. | |
The pencil drawing shows Rat and Mole having a picnic on a river bank, and is expected to make around £10,000. | The pencil drawing shows Rat and Mole having a picnic on a river bank, and is expected to make around £10,000. |
The Pooh stories are timeless because they're not laden with morality Luke BatterhamBonhams | The Pooh stories are timeless because they're not laden with morality Luke BatterhamBonhams |
It appeared in the published book with the caption "Now pitch in, old fellow! And the Mole was indeed very glad to obey". | It appeared in the published book with the caption "Now pitch in, old fellow! And the Mole was indeed very glad to obey". |
The oval drawing of Pooh is an enlarged and expanded version of the illustration "Tiggers don't like honey" used in The house at Pooh Corner. | The oval drawing of Pooh is an enlarged and expanded version of the illustration "Tiggers don't like honey" used in The house at Pooh Corner. |
Bonhams' book specialist Luke Batterham told BBC News the Pooh stories are timeless because they are not "laden with morality like many childrens' tales". | Bonhams' book specialist Luke Batterham told BBC News the Pooh stories are timeless because they are not "laden with morality like many childrens' tales". |
Rat and Mole have a picnic in Grahame's The Wind in the Willows | Rat and Mole have a picnic in Grahame's The Wind in the Willows |
He said: "The illustrations are essential. Visually, that's what is kept in people's imaginations. | He said: "The illustrations are essential. Visually, that's what is kept in people's imaginations. |
"The images are constantly in the public's mind because of all the spin-offs, but you can't beat the original drawings." | "The images are constantly in the public's mind because of all the spin-offs, but you can't beat the original drawings." |
He added that the original books have "outlived" and "defeated" the Disney versions of the story. | He added that the original books have "outlived" and "defeated" the Disney versions of the story. |
Other Shepard illustrations up for sale include two pencil sketches for Milne's poem Buckingham Palace, published in 1924. | Other Shepard illustrations up for sale include two pencil sketches for Milne's poem Buckingham Palace, published in 1924. |
In one, Christopher Robin salutes a palace guard; the other shows him holding hands with Alice. | In one, Christopher Robin salutes a palace guard; the other shows him holding hands with Alice. |