Yorkshire Post

Record sum for original map of Pooh Bear’s Hundred Acre Wood

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THE ORIGINAL map of Winnie-The-Pooh’s Hundred Acre Wood by artist EH Shepard has set a new record for any book illustrati­on at auction, selling for £430,000 at Sotheby’s.

The sketch from 1926, unseen for nearly half a century, introduced readers to the world of Christophe­r Robin and his woodland friends in the original book.

It had been offered at the London sale with an estimate of £100,000-£150,000 but surpassed the previous record sale price set in 2014 when an original ink drawing portraying AA Milne’s characters playing poohsticks sold for £314,500.

The map also played a starring role in the Disney film WinnieThe-Pooh And The Honey Tree,

where it was animated as part of the movie’s opening sequence.

As well as capturing the book’s woodland world, the map also features much-loved characters including Eeyore, Winnie-ThePooh and Christophe­r Robin.

Littered with misspelt locations, such as “nice for picnicks” and “100 aker wood”, the illustrati­on is signed off with the words “Drawn by me and Mr Shepard helpd”.

It was first sold by Sotheby’s in 1968 for £650, before the auction house sold it again to a private collector two years later for £1,700.

Four other original Winniethe-Pooh illustrati­ons were also sold alongside the map and the five drawings sold for a combined total of £917,500 (estimate £310,000-£440,000).

Among the sketches was a drawing of Christophe­r Robin and Pooh walking hand-inhand to say their final goodbye in Milne’s book The House At Pooh

Corner. Estimated at £70,000£90,000, this drawing more than doubled its estimate to finally sell for £200,000.

 ??  ?? CHILDREN’S FAVOURITE: EH Shepard’s map featured in an animated Walt Disney film.
CHILDREN’S FAVOURITE: EH Shepard’s map featured in an animated Walt Disney film.

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