1899 "The Sonnets of Shakespeare" Roycroft Press Edition | Digital Appraisal | ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
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Happy Holidays, Roadies! In the spirit of the season, we are gifting a batch of never-before-seen, digital-exclusive appraisals from the 2023 Tour. Watch Martin Gammon's appraise a rare 1899 Roycroft Press edition of "The Sonnets of Shakespeare" at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens in Nashville, TN.
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Keep it in the family it survived the depression
Man 124 years old
Hmm? Do I still have that Roycroft book on vellum or did I sell it? Hmm. Better go check. 😮
Please, Lord, don't have this end up on Pawn Stars!
Rick would low-ball her a price of $47.37, and then he would say that he would not give more than $56.66.
@@ralphturner3798 Lol. But to be fair, Rick would call Rebecca, and she'd explain about the same as Martin who is also a fine book expert. Then Rick would offer maybe $3500.
The narrator was probably Drunk being close to Christmas.
@@WolfRamAndHart 'OK Rebecca says it's worth around $6-8,000, I'll offer you some belly-button fluff and a rice cake.'
if one is not planning to sell it and want to keep it for its sentimental value, obviously insurance cant bring it back in case of something happens to it, why spend money on insurance?
She may have hade another five thousand worth the books she probably sold for less than twenty dollars.