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'Pooh' drawings due to fetch £30,000
Published Wednesday, May 9 2007, 06:41 BST | By Dave West
Drawings for Winnie the Pooh due to sell at auction are expected to fetch up to £30,000 each.
The pair of crayon sketches, titled Tiggers Don't Like Honey and Pooh Visiting in Owl's Parlour, will go under the hammer at Bonhams in London on May 22.
Both are by Ernest H Shepard - the first was never published and the second appeared in Methuen's 1929 book Winnie the Pooh.
Four less valuable works, drawn for the AA Milne poem Missing, are thought to be worth £6,000.
The Modern Pictures and Illustrations sale will also see images of Dr Seuss's Cat in the Hat and Captain Pugwash sold.
The pair of crayon sketches, titled Tiggers Don't Like Honey and Pooh Visiting in Owl's Parlour, will go under the hammer at Bonhams in London on May 22.
Both are by Ernest H Shepard - the first was never published and the second appeared in Methuen's 1929 book Winnie the Pooh.
Four less valuable works, drawn for the AA Milne poem Missing, are thought to be worth £6,000.
The Modern Pictures and Illustrations sale will also see images of Dr Seuss's Cat in the Hat and Captain Pugwash sold.
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