The condition of lots can vary widely and the nature of the lots sold means that they are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. Lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale.
The overall condition of the poems is near-fine, a miracle considering that they are loosely inserted in a card bifolium. This bifolium has split (see condition as described in main cataloguing) but is still holding. The printed poems are (in order) as below with additional condition noted:
The God Forsakes Antony (1912) faint spots to top- and fore-edges
Ionic (1913)
Perilous Things (1913)
The Daughter of the Ptolemies (1914)
Ithaca (n.d.) two tiny spots in imprint
Philhellene (1913)
Herod Atticus (1913)
Alexandrian Kings (1913)
Come Back (1914)
Very Seldom (1914)
As Best You Can (n.d.) only the very faintest of tiny stain on top and fore-edge
Of The Shop (n.d.)
I Went (n.d.)
Tomb of the Grammarian Lysias (1914)
Tomb of Eurion (1914)
Chandelier (1914) paper evenly lightly toned
In Church (1913) two faint and singificant marginal spots
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