Aelfwine wrote:
The seller is Peter Harrington (ABA, ILAB), a VERY well-known and HIGHLY respected seller of fine antiquarian and otherwise rare books. That should inspire trust, since any strike on their reputation would be hugely costly to them. I expect they obtained the book directly from the estate of Christopher Lee, and/or can otherwise document the provenance.
That being said, I wouldn't pay this much for this book even if it were ex libris Christopher Tolkien, let alone Christopher Lee. But your/others' mileage may vary.
I agree re Peter Harrington, BUT if the buyer onsells the book, s/he needs documented provenance because s/he won't be Peter Harrington, so any value/trust attributed to Peter will be lost. I don't really trust these bookplated editions at all, given the forgery problems associated with them.
In this case, the only real value I see to its origin is that it is much less likely to be one of the many fake bookplates floating around.
Khamûl wrote:
Christopher Lee probably picked up his copy on eBay so I'm not sure if that logic sticks, Stu...
You think? Wasn't he at one of the signings or am I mis-remembering? I recollect at the time people getting a few of the cast members including Bernard Hill and CL signing.
Stu wrote:
Khamûl wrote:
Christopher Lee probably picked up his copy on eBay so I'm not sure if that logic sticks, Stu...
You think? Wasn't he at one of the signings or am I mis-remembering? I recollect at the time people getting a few of the cast members including Bernard Hill and CL signing.
Yes it was the release party at Waterford's of London.
I don't recall Christopher Lee attending that - just Bernard Hill. Looking back at photographic evidence from that event doesn't show him attending either.
https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/the ... %20hurin&sort=mostpopular
https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/the ... %20hurin&sort=mostpopular
Urulókë wrote:
I don't recall Christopher Lee attending that - just Bernard Hill. Looking back at photographic evidence from that event doesn't show him attending either.
https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/the ... %20hurin&sort=mostpopular
He was a wizard. I'm sure he wouldn't be seen if he didn't want to.
Urulókë wrote:
I don't recall Christopher Lee attending that - just Bernard Hill. Looking back at photographic evidence from that event doesn't show him attending either.
I thought PJ cut him out of those photos
Urulókë wrote:
I don't recall Christopher Lee attending that - just Bernard Hill. Looking back at photographic evidence from that event doesn't show him attending either.
https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/the ... %20hurin&sort=mostpopular
I'd hope I would have noticed him when I attended the event, CL is quite hard to miss