Gwyn Steinbeck, the novelist John Steinbeck's second wife, was the recipient of an original
New Yorker cartoon by
Charles Addams. It bears no caption and shows a mover packing up his van with the effects of Mme. Chenaud who performs, the sign tells us, spirit readings. The drawing was originally published in 1949, the year after the Steinbeck marriage ended, and it came to this estate sale through the children of John Steinbeck. It was sold at auction in 1988 along with many of Steinbeck's important effects. The drawing was offered for sale this past June on eBay where it did not meet its reserve.
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Charles Addams
Original art for The New Yorker, October 15, 1949, page 27 Monster Rally, 1950, page 27 My Crowd, 1970, page 81 |
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Inscribed "For Gwyn [Conger Steinbeck]/with love/Chas Addams" |
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Blue Willow Gallery, Denver, Colorado, May 31 to June 4, 1988, Lot 241 |
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"Steinbeck effects to be auctioned" by Patti Thorn, Rocky Mountain News, circa May 1988 |
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EBay Listing Ended June 5, 2015
The first two bids
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EBay Listing Ended June 5, 2015 Reserve not met
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EBay Item Description |
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EBay Bid History Reserve not met |
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Charles Addams, The New Yorker, October 15, 1949, page 27 |
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Charles Addams, The New Yorker, October 15, 1949, page 27 |
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Charles Addams
Original art for The New Yorker, October 15, 1949, page 27 Monster Rally, 1950, page 27 My Crowd, 1970, page 81 |
July 23, 2017 Update: The artwork was relisted on eBay with a lower reserve and it sold at the reserve price, $100 less than the top bid in 2015.
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Charles Addams eBay Listing Ended July 23,2017
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Charles Addams eBay Item Description The reserve was posted on July 19 |
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eBay Bid History Five bidders, only one of whom hits the reserve |
Note: But that's not all! You can still view my earlier blog posts about
Charles Addams and about
original New Yorker cartoon art.
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