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Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde: The Collection of Jeremy Mason
Most of the books in this sale bear Jeremy Mason's bookplate.
Most of the books in this sale bear Jeremy Mason's bookplate.
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0025: SARONY (NAPOLEON) Cabinet card photograph of Oscar Wilde, taken in New York, 1882Est. £1,500-£2,500£1,500
0026: WILDE - LECTURE PROGRAMMES A group of lecture programmes and related material, comprising: 1882-...Est. £400-£600£10
0027: WILDE - SHEET MUSIC. Oscar Wilde. Forget-Me-Not [Composed by Miss Amy Henry], 1880s; and 4 other...Est. £200-£300£10
0028: WILDE - NEWSPAPERS Collection of Canadian newspapers featuring reports of Oscar Wilde's North Am...Est. £600-£800£10
0029: WILDE - CARICATURES AND EPHEMERA A group of caricatures and ephemera relating to Wilde's tour of...Est. £300-£500£10
0030: AMERICAN TOUR - ADVERTISING EPHEMERA A collection of approximately 60 pictorial trade cards, or ...Est. £600-£1,000£600
0031: TITE STREET - NEW YEAR'S CARD The Wilde's New Year Card, c.1884/5; and cut signature of Constanc...Est. £300-£500£10
0033: WILDE (OSCAR) Autograph letter signed to Henriette Corkran, Clumber, [n.d., but possibly Novembe...Est. £2,000-£3,000£2,000
0034: WILDE'S COPY ABBEY (HENRY) The Poems... New, Enlarged Edition, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION...Est. £300-£500£10
0035: WILDE'S COPY QUILTER (HARRY) Sententiae Artis, OSCAR WILDE'S ANNOTATED COPY, Isbister Limited, 1...Est. £5,000-£7,000£5,000
0036: WILDE (OSCAR) Autograph letter signed to 'Violet Fane' on vegetarianism, Tite Street, November 1887Est. £8,000-£12,000£8,000
0037: WILDE (OSCAR) Autograph letter signed to Anne Wakefield Richardson, Tite Street [1887]Est. £4,000-£6,000£4,000
0038: WILDE (OSCAR, editor) The Woman's World, 3 vol., FIRST EDITION, Cassell, 1888-1890Est. £600-£800£10
0039: WILDE - MAGAZINES AND MISCELLANY Punch or the London Charivari; and others (37)Est. £300-£500£10
0040: WILDE (OSCAR) The Happy Prince, and Other Tales, FIRST EDITION, [LIMITED TO 1000 COPIES], David ...Est. £2,000-£3,000£2,000
0041: WILDE (OSCAR) The Happy Prince, and Other Tales, FIRST EDITION, [LIMITED TO 1000 COPIES], David ...Est. £800-£1,200£800
0042: WILDE (OSCAR) Autograph letter signed to Theodore Watts Dunton, Tite Street, [n.d. but ?October...Est. £4,000-£6,000£4,000
0043: WILDE (OSCAR) Series of five autograph letters signed ('Oscar Wilde') to J. Graham HillEst. £10,000-£15,000£10,000
0044: WILDE (CONSTANCE) There Was Once. Grandma's Stories, 1888; and other children's books by Constan...Est. £200-£400£10
0045: WILDE (OSCAR) Autograph letter signed to Douglas Sladen, Tite Street, [n.d., but c.December 1888]Est. £3,000-£5,000£3,000
0046: WILDE (OSCAR) Autograph letter signed ('Oscar Wilde') to Henrietta Barnett ('Dear Mrs Barnett')...Est. £3,000-£5,000£3,000
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Oscar Wilde: The Collection of Jeremy Mason
Most of the books in this sale bear Jeremy Mason's bookplate.
Introduction
I was first introduced to Oscar Wilde in 1962 at Marlborough College through a master who played Micheál Mac Liammóir's recording of The Importance of Being Oscar and extracts from the Hesketh Pearson Life of Oscar Wilde which, for all its faults, I still believe to be the best general life of Wilde.
I made my first purchase in the year I got married, 1970, acquiring the large paper Picture of Dorian Grey (lot 50) and the Ballad of Reading Gaol inscribed to Edward Strangman (lot 101). Following this were frequent lunchtime visits to Bertram Rota. Dealers were very helpful and kind, letting me pay in instalments. From this period I bought my first letter from Sawyer's; I could not have started with a more interesting one – Wilde to Reggie Turner, mentioning all the key players in his life and the only Turner letter that never made it into the Hyde Collection (lot 107).
I have tried to collect only letters with content and which advance the story, and show something of Wilde himself and his conversational skill. The letter to Violet Fane on vegetarianism shows this so well (lot 36). The letter to 'the Sphinx' written after the first night of 'The Importance of Being Earnest' hums with the success and hubris of the moment – and just listen to the champagne corks popping (lot 96). Perhaps my favourites are the unpublished letters to Beatrice Faudel-Phillips which show Wilde's playfulness writing to the young girl in the style of his fairy stories (lots 12-13).
The collection in general is meant to reflect all the aspects of Wilde's life, from his childhood (the Prize Book from Portora School, lot 3), to his rise, to the heights of his literary success and celebrity, his fall from grace, and his imprisonment and exile, summed up by the rare photo of his death bed inscribed on the reverse by Robert Ross and the wonderful and evocative invoice for the flowers for Oscar's funeral (lots 115, 116).
Among the other photos are an unusual group showing the first performance of 'Lady Windermere's Fan', examples of the Sarony photos of Wilde, and images of other players in the Wilde story (lots 81, 24, 25, 84). Especially interesting is a Cameron studio photo of the young Lord Alfred Douglas signed by him with his age being twenty-three years (lot 80).
Along with most of Wilde's first editions, some signed, I have acquired books from his Tite Street library; of special note is his review copy of Sententiae Artis full of his annotations, accompanied by the original review in the Pall Mall Gazette (lot 35).
There are some important manuscripts previously in the Prescott Collection, of the 'Ballade de Marguerite' and 'The Grave of Shelley' – others being 'Dies Irae' and a version of 'The Garden' from the Lyric Club album (lots 11, 14, 7, 63). Lastly a sheet of workings for 'The Sphinx' and a discarded paragraph of a letter to the Pall Mall Gazette on artistic integrity (lots 85, 53).
Among the most interesting of signed editions is a first edition of Salome inscribed to Stuart Merrill who gave advice on Wilde's French – linked to a letter from Merrill trying to raise a petition for Oscar in gaol (lot 68). As a footnote there is a file of solicitor's papers covering the Wilde family business in Ireland and the sale of Wilde's Bray cottages: a bit stained but some signed by Oscar and Willie (lot 6).
There is also a section of foreign editions, especially an unusual group of very limited French editions, and some American editions mainly by Mosher (lots 144, passim, and 132). Along with other Americana is a collection of American trade cards produced to accompany Oscar's lecture tour – and newspapers and magazines reporting his progress (lots 30, 28, 29).
I have been able to find quite a lot of interesting ephemera including copies of Punch, Woman's World and theatre programmes (lots 39, 38, passim). I have also enjoyed putting together a group of illustrated editions, not only contemporary but richly-produced 1920s, 30s and even 50s editions, showing how Wilde's works continued to inspire artists right up to the present day. I include my own illustrated editions (lot 156).
There is much else, the result of the love and enthusiasm which has gone into the forming of this collection. I hope other collectors will find things to interest them, not only among the highlights, but among the pamphlets and the correspondence – it is the ephemera which gives the collection life.
I dedicate this catalogue to my wife Joanna who gamely stood to one side for over fifty years and helped me pursue my lifelong passion for Oscar Wilde and books, spending money which we didn't have, and who pretended not to notice when purchases were hidden under the bed until a propitious moment arose. Her interest continued even when she could no longer see that little tent of blue.
Jeremy Mason, January 2026
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