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Harry Potter And The Cursed Child rehearsal book to be sold at auction

The signed edition of the play is expected to fetch between £600 and £1000 when it goes under the hammer in Glasgow.

Paul Cargill
Tuesday 18 July 2023 09:57 EDT
A rehearsal edition of West End play Harry Potter And The Cursed Child is to go under the hammer (PA)
A rehearsal edition of West End play Harry Potter And The Cursed Child is to go under the hammer (PA) (PA Archive)

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A signed copy of JK Rowling’s Harry Potter And The Cursed Child is expected to fetch a four-figure sum when it goes under the hammer in Glasgow this week.

The special rehearsal edition, which has been signed by JK Rowling; the play’s director, John Tiffany; and playwright, Jack Thorne; will take centre stage at an auction of rare toys, models, and pop culture at McTear’s.

Three sets of costume jewellery worn on-screen by pop icon Madonna in the 1996 film Evita will also be offered to bidders during the Steam and Screen: Toys, Models and Pop Culture auction happening this week.

The 191-lot auction will also feature an impressive array of autographs including such luminaries as Neil Armstrong, Alfred Hitchcock and Billy Connolly.

Movie posters for Raging Bull and Blade Runner, signed by A-listers Robert De Niro and Harrison Ford, respectively, and other cast members, will also be available.

Complementing the auction’s star-studded line-up will be a series of collectible model railway and die-cast vehicles. Included in the sale will be 39 lots of locomotives with classic steam trains sitting alongside a number of more modern engines and coaches.

Commenting on the auction, McTear’s specialist, James Spiridion, said: “There is truly something for every model and pop culture enthusiast in this auction.

“Over the past few years we have seen interest and prices rise for this type of memorabilia, with more and more sellers looking to consign pieces to auction.

“With the range and quality of lots on offer, I am sure we are going to see a very lively sale.”

The Steam and Screen: Toys, Models and Pop Culture auction will take place at McTear’s on Thursday July 20. For more information visit www.mctears.co.uk

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