LONDON.- The timeless books Alices Adventures in Wonderland (1889) and Through the Looking Glass (1901) are featured in the Polar II sale at
Bonhams on 4th December at Knightsbridge (estimate £2,000-£4,000).
These treasured editions of Carrolls best work, on the market for the first time, were kept on the mess deck of Scotts Discovery expedition to Antarctica. They were available for reading by the non-officer class to ease the difficult living conditions on an icy expedition and would most likely have provided an imaginative escape from the harsh surroundings.
Also included in the sale is an electroplated silver teapot with a wooden handle dated to 1901 (estimate £8,000-£12,000). Engraved with the emblem, Discovery Antarctic Expedition 1901, it is a further insight into the attempt to evade the relentless conditions of this polar expedition through home comforts.
These copies of Carrolls books and the teapot have come to auction directly from the descendents of Reginald Koettlitz, a physician on the Discovery expedition. Koettlitz was an established physician and geologist who was the first person to perform a surgical procedure in Antarctica. After his involvement in these voyages he eventually settled in South Africa where he died in 1916 from dysentery.
Other notable lots in the sale include a photograph of Captain Oates & Ponies by Herbert George Ponting (estimate £3,000-£5,000) and another chilling photograph of The Terra Nova at the Ice Foot also by Ponting (estimate £7,000-£9,000).