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tugboatwa
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml...05/wyeti105.xml
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Yeti footprint photos go under the hammer

By Nigel Reynolds, Arts Correspondent - Last Updated: 3:03am BST 05/09/2007

The first photographic evidence that the yeti, or abominable snowman, might be more than a flight of Himalayan fancy has surfaced in public and is to be offered at auction later this month.

Four photographs of large paw prints in the snow beneath Mount Everest are to be sold at Christie's in London on September 26.

The images were taken by the legendary British mountaineer Eric Shipton on a reconaissance trip to Everest in 1951, in preparation for the first successful ascent of the 29,028 ft peak two years later.

Tom Bourdillon, who was also in the reconaissance party, later gave Shipton's black and white prints, which measure 6ins by 4ins, to a friend, Michael Davies.
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Mr Davies' descendants are now selling the historic souvenirs, which are expected to fetch £2,500.

The first European claim of a sighting of a large bear-like beast in the Himalayas was made in 1925, but there was no photographic back-up until Shipton's pictures.

On the back of one of his images, Bourdillon wrote to Davies about the team's sighting of the prints.

He said: "We came across them on a high path on the Nepal-Tibet watershed during the 1951 Everest expedition.

"They seem to have come over a secondary path at about 19,500ft down to 19,000ft where we first saw them and then went on down the glazier.

"We followed them for the better part of a mile. What it is I don’t know, but I am quite clear that it is no animal known to live in the Himalaya and that it is big."

Edmund Hillary, who first climbed the mountain with Tenzing Norgay, later said in a book that a member of his successful party had found a tuft of long black hairs on a rock. The hairs were said to look like bristles.

Publication of Shipton's pictures prompted several expeditions to search for the yeti but they all proved to be inconclusive.

The photographs are included in a two-day Christie's sale devoted to exploration and travel.

Other star items include the first aerial photographs of the summit of Everest taken by Colonel Stewart Blacker in 1933 (estimate £6000) and a poignant souvenir of Captain Robert Scott's ill-fated race to the South Pole in 1912, the white canvas cover of Captain Lawrence Oates’s sleeping bag.

It was retrieved from Antarctica by a search party after Oates left Scott and the rest of the doomed team, leaving his tent in a blizzard with the now-famous last words: "I am just going outside and may be some time."

The cover is expected to fetch £40,000.
billgreen2005bigfoot
hey everyone wow finaly a very interesting article about the yeti. new_thumbsupsmileyanim.gif
Apeman
I have a very close friend at Christie's if any of you want to make an inside bid. coverlaugh.gif

I'm not sure I've ever seen all four photos? I love how the description of the yeti has morphed into a "bear-like" animal in the past few years.

Figures that this is the only auction we can't browse online....

Apeman
Paul1968UK
I haven't found any information - does the auction include the copyright to the photos?
larryk
QUOTE(Paul1968UK @ Sep 6 2007, 03:25 AM) *
I haven't found any information - does the auction include the copyright to the photos?


Ah if I was a rich man.....

Check this pdf file of the auction
Apeman
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So I jokingly emailed my friend at Christie's and she didn't get the joke... but here's the info for any of you trying to round out your photo collection...

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You could either leave a commission or absentee bid for this ie. the maximum amount to which you would be prepared to go on this - or you could register for a telephone bid in which case someone would call you a few lots before this comes up and then bid with you. Either way - I would call our Bids department +44 207 389 2658 or +44 207 389 2879 as I expect they will need to set up a Christie's account with you etc and so will need to ask you for various details. They are very helpful - I usually deal with someone called Sarah Fransella, but any of them would be able to help and you have plenty of time to set this up.


LarryK- Good job finding that, I thought I searched the Christie's site fairly well last night!
Apeman
FYI: I've just contacted Christie's about the fact that the second photo in the PDF is reversed. I also inquired about the other two photos and the copyright so will update if I get a reply.

Apeman
larryk
A bit off topic here, but if I had the money, being a great admirer of Lawrence Titus Oates, I would go for the sleeping bag cover from the Terra Nova expedition along with the Yeti pictures.

This guy sacrificed himself on his birthday on the way back from the South Pole in order to give his buddies a slim chance to survive. Unfortunately, none of them made it alive.
Apeman
They've actually corrected the PDF and told me that NO, the copyright does not come with the photos, being sold as a lot of 4.

Apeman
Paul1968UK
Seems like a lot of money for a few photos you can't publish
Apeman
The Christie's guy kindly just sent me scans of all but one of the photos (can't seem to locate the 4th?). I think I've probably seen this before and I'm sure it's published in a number of places but think this must be why I've never thought much of the Shipton tracks. Look how close together they are, and what obligue angles they point out at. Though I still have little idea what it could be (aside from a bear) it simply does not reflect a large bipedal trackway to me. And as a cornerstone of the scant yeti evidence, I find the case for the yeti pretty weak.

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Apeman

PS- Anyone thinking about bidding- I've altered the tones on this image and think the original photo is way overexposed or at least a lot brighter...though it could be the scans I received.
Apeman
They just sent me a photo of the other photo. I don't think I've ever seen this one before? From the shadows, I think it is looking back down(?) the trackway.

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Here's more detail on the auction timing, if anyone is serious and wants a contact just pm me because I've now heard from three different people at Christie's who all have been overly friendly and helpful.

Even if they aren't a yeti, and you don't get the copyright, I think they are a really great piece of cryptozoological history to own. What a great conversation starter to have nicely framed on a wall somewhere. new_thumbsupsmileyanim.gif

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As requested please find following 2 images (not in catalogue) in regard to lot 307 in our forthcoming Exploration & Travel auction. This lot will be offered in our afternoon session (The Alps to Everest) on Wednesday 26th September commencing at lot 201 at 2:00pm (UK) time. We average approximately 60-80 lots an hour.


Apeman
tugboatwa
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?i...p;in_page_id=34
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'Yeti' footprint shot fetches £3,500

A photo that may be the best evidence of the yeti was sold yesterday for £3,500 at an auction in London.

The mysterious footprint was photographed in the Nepal- Tibet border region of the Himalayas in 1951 by a team of mountaineers heading for Everest.

Stories of an Abominable Snowman go back to 1925 when other climbers had glimpsed it. But the four pictures – one taken with a climber's size 8.5 boot next to it for comparison and showing the footprint to be just as long but twice as broad – is among the most tangible proof of its existence.

The sale at Christie's had a theme of exploration and travel. Another lot was Capt Lawrence Oates' sleeping bag case (pictured) from the ill-fated 'Scott of the Antarctic' expedition of 1912.

Oates went to his death after saying he 'may be some time'. But the bag stayed unsold.
NOTE: according to current exchange rates, £3,500 is equal to $7136.15 US.
billgreen2005bigfoot
hey tugboatwa wowww definetly a very interesting new yeti article indeed. thanks bill new_thumbsupsmileyanim.gif
Apeman
Can this be added to the other thread to close it out?

This one.
HarryHenderson
Done.
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