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Lydia Bacon

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Hogwarts prop being sold for £12k

A Hogwarts acceptance letter that was used in the first ever Harry Potter film is set to sell for over 12k at auction.

In the film, the Philosopher’s Stone in 2001, the rare prop was one of the hundreds of letters that flew down the chimney, shot through the letterbox or arrived by owl on the wizard’s 11th birthday. The envelope, that is addressed in green ink to “MR. H Potter, the cupboard under the stairs, 4 Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey", is expected to auction for more than £12,000.

Unlike the many entirely printed versions used in the scene, the envelope going to auction features a real and unbroken red-wax Hogwarts seal. It also contains a letter of introduction and list of requirements from Professor McGonagall untouched inside.

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Valentina Borghi, a specialist at Chiswick Auctions who are selling the lot, said: "Harry Potter ephemera this good doesn't come on the market very often. As a general rule, the props used in the eight films have tended to stay with the studios."

The sealed envelope is accompanied by a letter of provenance on a Harry Potter Productions letterhead confirming that this is one of only a limited number of props given out by the studios for charity. It also comes with a colour photocopy of the letter inside the unopened envelope.

Hogwarts acceptance letter (Chiswick Auctions / SWNS)

This piece of movie history was donated by a producer and partner of 1492 Pictures which produced the first three of the films for a school charity auction. The covering letter is addressed to the Vice Chairperson of the PTA of Newdigate Infant School in Dorking, Surrey.

It read: "Thank you for your interest in Harry Potter. Please find enclosed for your charity, a Hogwarts acceptance letter and envelope, as seen in Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone. As the envelope is sealed, I have also included a copy of its contents. I have enclosed for your reference, a copy of a magazine featuring Daniel Radcliffe and one of the letters in actions!

"There are only a limited number of these props available from the studio, thus we hope it raises a substantial amount for your good cause." You can find out more about the rare Harry Potter envelope here.

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