When I manage to lose a must-win eBay auction, I hide my sorrows here on the blog, presenting the sale to the world as objectively as I can with nary a hint, I hope, of the heartbreak it wrought. After all, that is what someone with a blogger's mentality, or at least this blogger's mentality, does. How might a more creative person, a cartoonist, say, handle the bitter disappointment of a lost auction? The answer doesn't come up often publicly, but on June 2, New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast lost out on a scarf designed by none other than the great Charles Addams, the very sort of item proudly featured here on the blog in the past. Sixteen days later, she took to Instagram and posted this:
To Whom It May Concern: Roz Chast Instagram post, June 18, 2021 |
So that's what a highly creative person does. My job as a blogging drudge is to provide the context. The eBay auction featured an Addams Family scarf produced by designer Richard A. Farrar. We have seen this scarf before, but we've never seen an actual sale price. Bidding started at $99 but quickly doubled. The final sale price was $312.
The Addams Family and its members had not been given names yet in the early 1950s when this scarf was likely produced. Characters were only given their names for the 1964 TV show. In this corner, let's call him Gomez:
Charles Addams eBay listing ended June 2, 2021 |
Charles Addams eBay Item Description |
Charles Addams eBay Bid History The final bid comes in with eight seconds remaining in the auction, a snipe. The underbidder is, assumedly, cartoonist Roz Chast. |
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