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Harry Potter book bought for 30p could fetch £5,000 | Harry Potter book bought for 30p could fetch £5,000 |
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Auctioneer Richard Winterton said the book had clearly been well-read | Auctioneer Richard Winterton said the book had clearly been well-read |
A rare Harry Potter book which was bought for 30p could fetch up to £5,000 at auction. | A rare Harry Potter book which was bought for 30p could fetch up to £5,000 at auction. |
The first edition copy of The Philosopher's Stone was one of 500 produced and was bought by a Staffordshire man who died earlier this year. | The first edition copy of The Philosopher's Stone was one of 500 produced and was bought by a Staffordshire man who died earlier this year. |
It had been placed in storage and his sister said she feared it was lost. | It had been placed in storage and his sister said she feared it was lost. |
Lichfield based auctioneer Richard Winterton said it would be "a magical moment" when it was sold on 10 July. | Lichfield based auctioneer Richard Winterton said it would be "a magical moment" when it was sold on 10 July. |
The owner's sister said he had a lifelong passion for books and ephemera. | |
She did not want to be identified, but said of her brother: "He started dealing in books and memorabilia when he was still at school. | She did not want to be identified, but said of her brother: "He started dealing in books and memorabilia when he was still at school. |
"He would go to jumble sales and church fairs and would come back with a pile of annuals or comics." | "He would go to jumble sales and church fairs and would come back with a pile of annuals or comics." |
The Harry Potter book, published in 1997, was one of 300 issued to libraries and was bought by the man from Wolverhampton Libraries. | The Harry Potter book, published in 1997, was one of 300 issued to libraries and was bought by the man from Wolverhampton Libraries. |
The book still bears its library identification, spine sticker with the letter J, subsequent withdrawal stamp and 30p selling price | The book still bears its library identification, spine sticker with the letter J, subsequent withdrawal stamp and 30p selling price |
The owner's sister said: "When he moved house four years ago he literally put everything into hundreds of boxes, many of which went into containers." | The owner's sister said: "When he moved house four years ago he literally put everything into hundreds of boxes, many of which went into containers." |
She said he knew he had the book, but could not remember where, so they assumed it had been lost somehow. | She said he knew he had the book, but could not remember where, so they assumed it had been lost somehow. |
"Now it's come to light again we, as a family, are quite excited," she added. | "Now it's come to light again we, as a family, are quite excited," she added. |
The book is estimated at being worth between £3,000 and £5,000 | The book is estimated at being worth between £3,000 and £5,000 |
The owner died unexpectedly at the age of 55 and the book was eventually found after a team from Richard Winterton Auctioneers went through his belongings. | The owner died unexpectedly at the age of 55 and the book was eventually found after a team from Richard Winterton Auctioneers went through his belongings. |
Mr Winterton said: "It has clearly been well-read, which is most befitting of one of the initial run of books which helped fuel the early popularity of Potter - which, of course, rapidly evolved into a global phenomenon." | Mr Winterton said: "It has clearly been well-read, which is most befitting of one of the initial run of books which helped fuel the early popularity of Potter - which, of course, rapidly evolved into a global phenomenon." |
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