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Pen drawing on board signed Martin Springett, 22" x 8", "Munro's Bookmark".


The MUNRO’s BOOKMARK

Long identified with Canada’s largest independent book store (Munro’s of Victoria), the original of the famous MUNRO’s bookmark has finally been discovered – in small village in England!

Munro’s is the largest independent book store in Canada, and has just celebrated its 40th anniversary. A big feature of the celebration was its famous bookmark - the iconic "Munro's bookmark". This bookmark has been in use for over 30 years and has become identified with Munro’s - people ask for it! The bookmark has gone through many, many printings since 1970, and has appeared with various colors, and with various addresses as Munro's moved and extended, but the image has always been the same - the romantic, Art Nouveau "Munro's bookmark".

The original work of art, done with ink on card had been lost for 30 years. It was a treasure sought by the artist and friends, but regarded, after much searching, to be lost in the mists of time, and moves, and other priorities. The only trace was a 1970 photograph of the young artist (Martin Springett) in mid-pen stroke actually creating the bookmark. This photograph now hangs in a place of honor in Munro’s fantastic downtown Victoria store, and was the only link to the lost original. Now, suprisingly, in a small village in Dorset, thousands of miles away from Victoria, the original work of art has turned up. It was a real thrill for Martin to suddenly and unexpectedly be re-united with a long given up prize.

The original bookmark is ink on white card and measures about 24 inches by 8 inches. It's now been framed and will be up for auction in Victoria at Lund’s in their December 2003 fine arts auction.

The original work of art was created by a starving artist (literally), and the bookmark rights were sold to Munro's for a flat fee of $25. Three other bookmarks were sold at the same time but didn't catch on like this one.

The bookmark is featured on the website http://www.miragebookmark.ch - a site dedicated to the world’s most famous bookmarks

Martin Springett has gone on to become a well know illustrator and artist, and has illustrated many children’s books, as well as numerous book covers, including the original illustrations for Guy Gavrial Kay's Fianovar Trilogy. Martin now lives in Toronto and has been nominated for the Governer General’s Award for Illustration and has recently won the coveted Ruth Schwartz award for children's illustration.

Interesting to note that the original illustration for the first Harry Potter book cover has just sold at auction for 450,000 sterling – well known originals always generate great interest simply because they’re unique. There’s only one original Munro’s bookmark!


Estimate: $600 - $800
Sold For: $750

Auction Date: Monday, December 08 2003 at 7:00 PM
Auction Location: LIVE ON-LINE at www.LiveAuctioneers.com