Does anybody know about old books?
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Hi,
My Dad was given a book a couple of years ago which we want to try and value. It is called 'Enamelled Impressions Struck Off from the Splendid Series of Medal Dies: Illustrative of the Holy Scriptures. Vol 1', by Edward Thomason. It is from 1835 we think. The cover isn't in great condition, and I think it is more valuable in a pair with Vol 2.
Is there anybody on here who may know where would be best to sell it? Would it be a good idea to stick it on ebay or not?
Thanks,
Swampdonkeygj
My Dad was given a book a couple of years ago which we want to try and value. It is called 'Enamelled Impressions Struck Off from the Splendid Series of Medal Dies: Illustrative of the Holy Scriptures. Vol 1', by Edward Thomason. It is from 1835 we think. The cover isn't in great condition, and I think it is more valuable in a pair with Vol 2.
Is there anybody on here who may know where would be best to sell it? Would it be a good idea to stick it on ebay or not?
Thanks,
Swampdonkeygj
The only auction sale catalogue on the web that I can find has that book is from 1992 at Christie's when a copy, doesn't say if it's both volumes, but I assume it is sold for £143.
http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/print_sale.aspx... lot number 435
If you want a valuation I'd suggest you arrange to take it to your local auction house, most do free valuation days and can give you a ball park figure.
If your profile is correct then this would be your local one
http://www.hansonsauctioneers.co.uk/pages/antique-...
Alternatively you could try Christie's or Bonham's they can usually give you a rough guide via an email. Address on their respective websites.
http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/print_sale.aspx... lot number 435
If you want a valuation I'd suggest you arrange to take it to your local auction house, most do free valuation days and can give you a ball park figure.
If your profile is correct then this would be your local one
http://www.hansonsauctioneers.co.uk/pages/antique-...
Alternatively you could try Christie's or Bonham's they can usually give you a rough guide via an email. Address on their respective websites.
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