£1,750 for a copy of Oz magazine

This issue of Oz fetched £1,750 on eBay

This issue of Oz fetched £1,750 on eBay

Prices for copies of Oz just go up and up. February was the magazine’s 50th anniversary and the buyers came out for several issues. Pick of the bunch was a copy of the first Oz that sold for £1,750, with 23 bids. A first issue of Oz went in 2012 for just over £1,000. The starting price this time was £400 and five bidders fought it out. A nice thing about it was the provenance. As the seller, sarahnegotiator, explained:

Published in 48 issues between 1967 and 1973, Oz Magazine was a revolutionary anti-establishment underground publishing phenomenon that triggered outrage, numerous police raids and the longest obscenity trial in British legal history. Now, on the fiftieth anniversary of its publication, here is a unique opportunity to purchase an extremely rare copy of the very first issue of London Oz.
Owned by the current seller since it was bought at King’s Cross Station in 1967, the magazine is complete, and apart from some minor creasing and light wear on the cover corners, is in good condition throughout.

Another first issue of Oz sold for £1,000. The starting price was £500 and the seller gave a very limited description. One potential bidder, quite rightly, wanted to know more:

Q: Would you be so kind as to tell me a bit more about the condition? Are there any pen marks or rips? Has anything been cut out? Are there any creases or dog ears? How would you rate it: Mint, VGC, Good, Fair? I’m a collector so quality is very important.
A: I would say that the condition of the magazine is between Mint and Very Good Condition. There are no dog eared corners or creases to any of the pages, no pen marks, no tears, the staples and the fold-out calendar of Feb ’67 are still attached. There are a couple of very small stains on the front cover and overall the pages are very slightly yellowed with age. Thanks for your interest and please get in touch again if you need more information. Best regards and happy bidding,

I’m always wary of terms such as ‘mint’ – but the fact that the seller fills in the details shows that it clearly is not mint in any sense that a collector would understand (stains on the  cover?!).

Another issue, Oz No.11 from April 1968, The Sticker Issue, fetched £363. The seller here, silvantage925, also sold seven other issues of Oz. The description was very good , with photographs to back it up:

The magazine is complete, with no missing pages. There are some minor rips to pages, towards the back of the magazine, including the back page. Stickers are in good shape though. Please see photos.
Magazine does not display any major signs of discolouration or distress other than what has previously been mentioned.
Please check photographs and keep the condition in mind when bidding. I always try and be as honest and descriptive as I can, any flaws etc will always be photographed and added to description.

Four other issues have sold this year fetching prices of £200-£276 on eBay.

 

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6 Responses to “£1,750 for a copy of Oz magazine”

  1. Peter Carrington Says:

    I’m selling a few issues at Gerrard’s in St Anne’s auction rooms on the 23 July 2020, they have been estimated at no more than £40.00 to £60.00
    Link-
    https://bid.gerrardsauctionrooms.com/auctions/7513/srger10241/lot-details/496112a8-1439-4db4-8478-abf9013de423

  2. Peter Carrington Says:

    PS
    I’m selling a few issues at Gerrard’s in St Anne’s auction rooms on the 23 July 2020, they have been estimated at no more than £40.00 to £60.00
    Link-
    https://bid.gerrardsauctionrooms.com/auctions/7513/srger10241/lot-details/496112a8-1439-4db4-8478-abf9013de423

    They OZ magazines are the last lot in a two day sale so they will probably come up on the 24 July 2020. This is an on line auction if anyone is interested in acquiring the OZ magazines.

  3. Kerry Walton Says:

    I have whole collection are they worth money

  4. Jennifer Wilks Says:

    I have copies of Issues 4 (including insert sheet) and 7, both in very good condition considering age.
    Photos available if interested.

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