The map for A.A. Milne's children's classic,
completed in 1926, broke the record for the amount offered for
any book illustration at auction, it added.
Unseen for nearly half a century, the map easily surpassed its
pre-sale estimate of 100,000 to 150,000 pounds.
Featuring on the opening end-papers of the original book, the
map introduces readers to the imagination of Christopher Robin
and his woodland friends Eeyore and Roo.
Forty years later, it played a starring role in the Disney film
"Winnie-the-Pooh and the Honey Tree" where it was brought to
life as an animation in the film’s opening sequence.
Four other original Pooh illustrations were sold alongside the
map, with the five fetching a combined total of 917,500 pounds
compared with a 310,000 to 440,000-pound estimate.
(Reporting by Jo Heywood; editing by Stephen Addison)
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