LOOKING BACK AND LETTING GO
The Philippine Star
|June 01, 2025
As any friend who's had the privilege of being invited to his Makati home quickly realizes, Ambeth Ocampo is more than the engaging public intellectual we all know, whose Looking Back series has made history come alive for young Filipinos.
As any friend who's had the privilege of being invited to his Makati home quickly realizes, Ambeth Ocampo is more than the engaging public intellectual we all know, whose Looking Back series has made history come alive for young Filipinos. He's also an inveterate collector of rare Filipiniana—books, ephemera, art, and historical objects—all of which come with the territory he works in.
There have been many Filipinos of a similar bent—the legendary Alfonso Ongpin and the late Ramon Villegas come to mind, as well as the more contemporary Jimmy Laya, Melvin Lam, and Edward de los Santos, among others—but the way Ambeth has amassed his collection is noteworthy on its own, as it folds the personal almost imperceptibly into the professional.
It comes pretty close to the classic prescription for murder—means, motive, and opportunity—all captured in his classic story of how he stumbled on and picked up Emilio Jacinto's silver quill, a writing prize, from an antiques dealer who didn't bother to learn what it was and let it go for its scrap value. (Having as much of Ambeth's desire for antiquarian junk but with much less knowledge and certainly less means, I've often joked, between the two of us, that Ambeth's the scholar and I'm the scavenger.)
Jacinto's quill, along with a trove of other historical treasures from Ambeth's personal collection, will be up for auction on June 7 at Leon Gallery. They include Juan Luna's silver belt, Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo's walking stick, an official copy of the Malolos Constitution, Philippine maps from 1616 and 1647, and the Noceda and Sanlucar Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala from 1860, among many others.
Knowing how precious these objects were, I had to ask Ambeth more about them, and this is what he said.
What made you think of selling these treasures now? Surely it can't be easy letting go of them after being their caretaker all this time?
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