AUCTION: R3/Ralph Neville Letter Being Reauctioned

AUCTION: R3/Ralph Neville Letter Being Reauctioned

2013-03-28 16:00:38
Wednesday McKenna
Remember that R3 letter that was auctioned earlier this month? The one
talking about the land dispute between Ralph Neville and some of his
tenants?

It's going to the block again on April 2 with a sales estimate of US75,000
to $US125,000. Is that something like three times what it just sold for?

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-03-28/signed-king-richard-iii-document-set-to-be-auctioned/4599460

~Weds
--

- *Friend:* Are you upset about the outcome of the election?
- *Me:* I'm upset about the outcome of the War of the Roses.


Re: AUCTION: R3/Ralph Neville Letter Being Reauctioned

2013-03-28 16:54:05
justcarol67
--- In , Wednesday McKenna <wednesday.mac@...> wrote:
>
> Remember that R3 letter that was auctioned earlier this month? The one talking about the land dispute between Ralph Neville and some of his tenants?
>
> It's going to the block again on April 2 with a sales estimate of US75,000 to $US125,000. Is that something like three times what it just sold for?

Carol responds:

Note that the write-up mentions the "irony" of Edward IV's making Richard Duke of Gloucester because Richard may have later killed Edward's sons and that Richard, in his twenties, was "in the process of establishing his future reign as King of England."

I swear I'm going to scream.

Carol

Re: AUCTION: R3/Ralph Neville Letter Being Reauctioned

2013-03-28 16:55:34
A J Hibbard
Could you scream at "them" in an informative e-mail to the catalog author?

A J


On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 11:54 AM, justcarol67 <justcarol67@...> wrote:

> **
>
>
>
>
> --- In , Wednesday McKenna
> <wednesday.mac@...> wrote:
> >
> > Remember that R3 letter that was auctioned earlier this month? The one
> talking about the land dispute between Ralph Neville and some of his
> tenants?
> >
> > It's going to the block again on April 2 with a sales estimate of
> US75,000 to $US125,000. Is that something like three times what it just
> sold for?
>
> Carol responds:
>
> Note that the write-up mentions the "irony" of Edward IV's making Richard
> Duke of Gloucester because Richard may have later killed Edward's sons and
> that Richard, in his twenties, was "in the process of establishing his
> future reign as King of England."
>
> I swear I'm going to scream.
>
> Carol
>
>
>


Re: AUCTION: R3/Ralph Neville Letter Being Reauctioned

2013-03-28 17:01:11
Pamela Furmidge
Tradition seems so entrenched, it is an uphill task to remedy it.  However, we have made some progress over the years, so it's a question of keep plugging away at it like a drip of water wearing away stone.

Is there an opportunity to comment?


--- In , Wednesday McKenna <wednesday.mac@...> wrote:
>
> Remember that R3 letter that was auctioned earlier this month? The one talking about the land dispute between Ralph Neville and some of his tenants?
>
> It's going to the block again on April 2 with a sales estimate of US75,000 to $US125,000. Is that something like three times what it just sold for?

Carol responds:

Note that the write-up mentions the "irony" of Edward IV's making Richard Duke of Gloucester because Richard may have later killed Edward's sons and that Richard, in his twenties, was "in the process of establishing his future reign as King of England."

I swear I'm going to scream.

Carol




Re: AUCTION: R3/Ralph Neville Letter Being Reauctioned

2013-03-28 18:03:43
Stephen Lark
It should be the auctioneer going to the block.
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--- In , Wednesday McKenna <wednesday.mac@...> wrote:
>
> Remember that R3 letter that was auctioned earlier this month? The one talking about the land dispute between Ralph Neville and some of his tenants?
>
> It's going to the block again on April 2 with a sales estimate of US75,000 to $US125,000. Is that something like three times what it just sold for?

Carol responds:

Note that the write-up mentions the "irony" of Edward IV's making Richard Duke of Gloucester because Richard may have later killed Edward's sons and that Richard, in his twenties, was "in the process of establishing his future reign as King of England."

I swear I'm going to scream.

Carol





Re: AUCTION: R3/Ralph Neville Letter Being Reauctioned

2013-03-28 21:37:46
justcarol67
A J Hibbard wrote:
>
> Could you scream at "them" in an informative e-mail to the catalog author?

Carol responds:

If I ever get caught up on posting!

Carol

Re: AUCTION: R3/Ralph Neville Letter Being Reauctioned

2013-03-28 21:48:55
mshilldweller
I did, in fact, say several very ugly words out loud to the computer screen.

--- In , "justcarol67" <justcarol67@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> --- In , Wednesday McKenna <wednesday.mac@> wrote:
> >
> > Remember that R3 letter that was auctioned earlier this month? The one talking about the land dispute between Ralph Neville and some of his tenants?
> >
> > It's going to the block again on April 2 with a sales estimate of US75,000 to $US125,000. Is that something like three times what it just sold for?
>
> Carol responds:
>
> Note that the write-up mentions the "irony" of Edward IV's making Richard Duke of Gloucester because Richard may have later killed Edward's sons and that Richard, in his twenties, was "in the process of establishing his future reign as King of England."
>
> I swear I'm going to scream.
>
> Carol
>

Re: AUCTION: R3/Ralph Neville Letter Being Reauctioned

2013-03-29 01:00:01
Ishita Bandyo
You guys are too funny!

Carol, please comment on *that *thread and we will hold down this fort! We need you to fight for us there:(

Ishita Bandyo
Sent from my iPad

On Mar 28, 2013, at 3:33 PM, "mshilldweller" <pwinship@...> wrote:

> I did, in fact, say several very ugly words out loud to the computer screen.
>
> --- In , "justcarol67" <justcarol67@...> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In , Wednesday McKenna <wednesday.mac@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Remember that R3 letter that was auctioned earlier this month? The one talking about the land dispute between Ralph Neville and some of his tenants?
> > >
> > > It's going to the block again on April 2 with a sales estimate of US75,000 to $US125,000. Is that something like three times what it just sold for?
> >
> > Carol responds:
> >
> > Note that the write-up mentions the "irony" of Edward IV's making Richard Duke of Gloucester because Richard may have later killed Edward's sons and that Richard, in his twenties, was "in the process of establishing his future reign as King of England."
> >
> > I swear I'm going to scream.
> >
> > Carol
> >
>
>


Re: AUCTION: R3/Ralph Neville Letter Being Reauctioned

2013-03-29 01:59:22
justcarol67
Ishita Bandyo wrote:
>
> Carol, please comment on *that *thread and we will hold down this fort! We need you to fight for us there:(

Carol responds:

Apparently, there's no place to comment since it's not a news story--only to share the announcement on Facebook or some other medium (if that's the right word), which, of course, I don't want to do.

Carol

Re: AUCTION: R3/Ralph Neville Letter Being Reauctioned

2013-03-29 04:50:56
Ishita Bandyo
Oh!
Yeah, Facebook gets pretty nasty. I have scars to show:/

Ishita Bandyo
www.ishitabandyo.com
www.facebook.com/ishitabandyofinearts
www.ishitabandyoarts.blogspot.com

On Mar 28, 2013, at 9:59 PM, "justcarol67" <justcarol67@...> wrote:

> Ishita Bandyo wrote:
> >
> > Carol, please comment on *that *thread and we will hold down this fort! We need you to fight for us there:(
>
> Carol responds:
>
> Apparently, there's no place to comment since it's not a news story--only to share the announcement on Facebook or some other medium (if that's the right word), which, of course, I don't want to do.
>
> Carol
>
>


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