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15 Jan, 2013
2013-1-15 9:32:28 PM UTC
Good luck, but for any Tolkien book collectors, this is a must have
16 Jan, 2013
2013-1-16 11:49:47 AM UTC
This was listed for a long, long while; while a few other copies came & went, for far less. Do you think this genuinely sold (@ Buy-it-now) for $599 (~£373)?

2003.Folio Society Limited Edition Tolkien Silmarillion Leather Science Fiction

Nothing remarkable about the number or anything. Always curious as to why people just suddenly buy copies at this price when other copies have been available.

BH

16 Jan, 2013
2013-1-16 12:41:41 PM UTC
I recently won a copy on ebay for £235 plus postage. I don't think I would have paid this much. Maybe they needed to complete a set.
Recently there were both a Hobbit and an LOTR from this edition up for auction but the seller wouldn't post to Australia so he ended up selling the Hobbit for a lot less than I would have paid. Also, sets of all 5 books seem to sell for much higher prices than individual copies, presumably this has something to do with having matching numbers, something that's never worried me.

BRW
16 Jan, 2013
2013-1-16 8:41:50 PM UTC
All of the Folio leather bound appear to be about £250 per book for sale, so £1250 is the going rate for all the items, £373 for one book is more than the going rate.

The matching numbers question is interesting, they did not come out at the same time, so how did you get matching numbers ?

Did the Folio Society facilitate this, if you bought one 1750 limited edition, they reserved the rest for you?

All these editions were limited to 1750 copies, a high limitation.
16 Jan, 2013
2013-1-16 9:04:19 PM UTC
"Did the Folio Society facilitate this, if you bought one 1750 limited edition, they reserved the rest for you?"

Yes, they did.

- wellinghall
16 Jan, 2013
2013-1-16 9:08:45 PM UTC
Yus, all mine have the same number.
16 Jan, 2013
2013-1-16 9:13:48 PM UTC
I don't know for sure (someone else will undoubtedly remember) --but it's perfectly possible.

I ordered a numbered signed book (totally unrelated to Tolkien collecting) last year. It was one of two (projected) volumes, but the second volume wasn't published until later in the year; a set, but not ever sold as a set. As part of the pre-publication ordering, for volume two, they asked if I wanted the same number as I had received for volume one --clearly they had noted what number I previously received. (Or, of course, one could simply request the lowest available number, if that way inclined! )

Folio could well have done this (--I can imagine them doing this); they're pretty good.

BH
16 Jan, 2013
2013-1-16 9:15:32 PM UTC
Okay, so question answered!

BH
16 Jan, 2013
2013-1-16 9:43:04 PM UTC
Whoa!!!!

EUR 3,161.00
Approximately £2,622.31

(Big letters: that's computer shouty...)

The Silmarillion, by J.R.R. Tolkien. 1982 Super Deluxe Limited Numbered Edition
Signed by Christopher Tolkien - #26 - with mailer box

We all new this auction was running, but what a price (--for Beren! )

BH

16 Jan, 2013
2013-1-16 10:15:10 PM UTC
A good price indeed! Anyone here go for it?
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