Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carol
Eleventh edition, first Bradbury and Evans edition, 1846.
Presentation copy inscribed to Joseph Valckenberg, his wine merchant
Estimate £50,000-70,000
An outstanding presentation copy inscribed by Dickens to his wine-merchant Josef Valckenberg. The House of Valckenberg was founded in Worms on the banks of the Rhines in 1786. Throughout the next century they bottled and exported wine, supplying the royal families of Europe. In a letter to Valkenberg from the same year, Dickens praises the house’s specialty “Liebfraumilch," writing: "All I have to say on the subject of the Liebfraumilch, is, that if it should come here, I will drink in it, the heath of everybody, great and small, in that large family-house at Worms" (25 June, 1846)