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Autograph hunters signature piece up for auction at 1818 Auctioneers

by Cumbria Crack
05/11/2020
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The jewelled casket covered in a time capsule of autographs of famous people from the 1930s.

A jewelled casket covered in a time capsule of autographs of famous people from the 1930s is up for auction in November through 1818 Auctioneers on the Cumbria, Lancashire border.

It belonged to autograph hunter, Miss Nellie Hartley who lived at 43 King Street in the centre of Lancaster. It is expected to make over £300 at a timed online auction which goes live between Thursday 5 November and Sunday 22 November.

Nellie Hartley wrote to dozens of well-known people asking for their autograph, from global and local celebrities to lords, ladies and prime ministers. Unusually she requested they signed an enclosed pewter tag which was then engraved and attached to the outside of a large table top casket measuring 52cm by 58cms. When there was no space left on the outside of the box, she had the tags mounted on wooden panels that slot inside the box.

The box also contains approximately 30 letters from people who sent a note with their signed pewter label.

Decorated with green hard stones, auctioneer and valuer Bill Nelson says the handsome box is in an Art Deco come Arts and Crafts style.

Walt Disney’s signature on a pewter label, dated 1934

Amongst the 92 plus signatures, is Sir Malcolm Campbell’s, the great speed ace of the 1920s and 1930s, Bing Crosby’s, one of America’s most popular entertainers of all time and Walt Disney, the famous American motion picture and television producer and showman.

There are also the signatures of Dame Sybil Thorndike, an outstanding figure in British theatre at the time, as well as the then Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and politician Lloyd George.

Signatures including that of the Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain dated 1936

Bill Nelson explains the attraction of autograph hunting, and says: “By the beginning of the nineteenth century signature collecting had become very popular. We don’t know what inspired Nellie but we know that she wrote to lots of people, and the box includes many of their responses, including praise for her idea of an autograph casket. I think she had a lot of fun and came up with an attention-grabbing way to display them.

“It’s very hard to value something as unique as this. We expect it to make between £300 and £500 at our timed online Antiques, Vintage & Collectables Auction which goes live between Thursday 5 November and Sunday 22 November.

“Collecting autographs is a way of feeling close to a special person or event, and a great way to record history from a certain time. In Nellie’s case, the glamour of the inter-war years,” added Bill.

For more information about the autograph covered casket, please visit https://www.1818auctioneers.co.uk/ or call 105395 66201.

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