00:00 I'm Chris Albury, I'm an auctioneer and senior valuer with Dominic Winter
00:06 Auctioneers in South Surney, Gloucestershire. What we have here is an
00:10 original pen and ink drawing of Winnie the Pooh and piglets by Ernest H
00:16 Shepard. This was actually drawn in 1958. The original one which was used in the
00:21 book was sold last year in December for $220,000. We think this is rather
00:29 special and the only other one you might find to buy anywhere and we reckon
00:34 twenty to thirty thousand pounds. This was found in an old tea towel in a
00:41 cellar drawer in a very fabulous house called Beely Abbey, a 12th century Abbey
00:48 near Maldon in Essex, the family home of the Foyle family. William Foyle, the
00:54 founders library, was sold by Christie's in 2001 for some 12 million pounds and
01:01 this really is a continuation of that sale in that it belongs to Christopher
01:07 Foyle, William's grandson, which includes many of the books that weren't sold by
01:12 Christie's but for whatever reason this little treasure was in dusty cellar
01:19 taped frame in an old tea towel in a cellar drawer. My hunch about this
01:26 illustration which is, as we see, dated 1958 by Shepard is that it may have been
01:33 done at the time of one of Christina Foyle's literary lunches that Foyle's
01:39 used to run from the 1930s into the early 2000s and were a famous literary
01:45 lunch where authors and other guest speakers would come and talk. Bertrand
01:50 Russell, John Lennon, everyone turned up and paying guests would raise money and
01:56 I wouldn't be surprised if Shepard drew this on one such occasion when he was
02:01 the invited party and perhaps Christina didn't think much of it and just chucked
02:07 it in the back of a drawer and it got forgotten.
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