As reported on 10 October 2015 in this blog post, there were two Sylvia Plath lots at the Fine Books, Maps and Manuscripts auction via Bonhams Knightsbridge auction today in London. The two Sylvia Plath lots just finished.
Lot 120 featured an autograph manuscript of Plath's early short story "The Mummy's Tomb".
Lot 121 featured annotated typescripts of five poems written when Plath was a student in high school and at Smith College: "acquatic nocturne", "Terminal", "Van Winkle's Village", "The Dark River (P.N.)", and "The Invalid".
Lot 120 sold for £5,000 ($7,559) also blowing passed the high estimate. Price includes buyers premium.
Lot 121 sold for £13,750 ($20,789) annihilating the high estimate. Price includes buyers premium. Go Plath.
That was intense and interesting bidding to watch online!
All links accessed 10 November 2015.
Lot 120 featured an autograph manuscript of Plath's early short story "The Mummy's Tomb".
Lot 121 featured annotated typescripts of five poems written when Plath was a student in high school and at Smith College: "acquatic nocturne", "Terminal", "Van Winkle's Village", "The Dark River (P.N.)", and "The Invalid".
Lot 120 sold for £5,000 ($7,559) also blowing passed the high estimate. Price includes buyers premium.
Lot 121 sold for £13,750 ($20,789) annihilating the high estimate. Price includes buyers premium. Go Plath.
That was intense and interesting bidding to watch online!
All links accessed 10 November 2015.