Western Daily Press (Saturday)

A ‘heart-stopping’ rare book find up for auction

- ROD MINCHIN news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

AN exceedingl­y rare 150-yearold photobook on China is expected to fetch more than £20,000 when it is sold at auction – having been found by chance.

Pioneering Scottish photograph­er John Thomson produced the book containing 14 sepia photograph­s painstakin­gly printed and pasted into each copy.

The book, entitled Views On The North River, was published in Hong Kong in 1870 and it will go under the hammer at Dominic Winter Auctioneer­s in South Cerney, Gloucester­shire, on Thursday.

Auctioneer and photograph­y specialist Chris Albury said Thomson’s publishing venture was unsuccessf­ul but did produce a “remarkable” book.

“The weather was very rainy throughout the trip and Thomson struggled to get good photograph­s,” Mr Albury said.

“This was compounded by the fact that the albumen print process used at that time was liable to fading, particular­ly near the edges.

“Unlike some of Thomson’s other works, illustrate­d with more lasting photograph­ic processes, this has not stood the test of time that well.

“There seem to have been virtually no reviews of the book at the time and Thomson hurried on to other more successful projects.

“What is remarkable is that this copy is not only in the original printed boards as issued at the time but has been in the same family hands since publicatio­n and bears the original ownership inscriptio­n of George Dods, the Acting Colonial Surgeon in Hong Kong.”

Thomson’s photobook was discovered when the family who owned it brought in some antiquaria­n books and albums relating to China for valuation.

“Those books and the box of photograph­s and scrap albums is the best single box of books I have ever unpacked,” said Mr Albury.

“My heart nearly stopped when I saw the title-page for I instantly recognised it as a rarity, but it was only later when researchin­g it that I discovered there are only a handful of copies known.”

A copy is held in the National Library of Scotland, another is at the Hong Kong University Library, a third is in the Wason Collection at Cornell University and two others are privately owned.

“With no other auction prices to act as a guide it is unknown territory when it comes to pricing,” Mr Albury said.

“Certainly, the photograph­s valued individual­ly would not add up to a great sum but the rare travel book trade, the rare photograph­s trade and the art market all collide over something like this, with interest likely to come from collectors, institutio­ns and dealers from every continent, so there is no telling where the price may end up.

“I don’t believe it will get close to the £350,000 paid for a copy of Thomson’s Foochow and the River Min in 2012, as that is a far more magnificen­t book.

“This book is rarer, and our most expensive photograph­ic item was an album of photograph­s from the Edinburgh Calotype Club, which fetched £190,000 against a similar estimate, so anything is possible.”

Also going under the hammer is a copy of Thomson’s four-volume Illustrati­ons Of China And Its People, London 1873-4, which is estimated to fetch £20,000, and an album by William Pryor which could sell for £25,000.

With no other auction prices to act as a guide it

is unknown territory when it comes to pricing

CHRIS ALBURY

 ??  ?? Pioneering Scottish photograph­er John Thomson produced a book of 14 sepia photos taken in China 150 years ago – and now it has a £20,000 price tag
Pioneering Scottish photograph­er John Thomson produced a book of 14 sepia photos taken in China 150 years ago – and now it has a £20,000 price tag
 ??  ?? Views On The North River will be auctioned in South Cerney next week
Views On The North River will be auctioned in South Cerney next week
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