Thought this deserved to be here: https://onlineshop.oxfam.org.uk/1954-f ... 01071354?sku=HD_301071354
100CupsCoffee wrote:
Thought this deserved to be here: https://onlineshop.oxfam.org.uk/1954-f ... 01071354?sku=HD_301071354
Ouch—that’s a lot for that condition.
Where are we going exactly?
Soon, a 1st hobbit will cost more than a sketch of Raphael or a painting of Caravaggio?
Soon, a 1st hobbit will cost more than a sketch of Raphael or a painting of Caravaggio?
A piece of art by Carravaggio is unique. There are 1500 copies for the 1st edition of the Hobbit out there. If Im multipying the price of this one by 1500 to make it unique, I have 177.000 x 1500, let's say 265 millions USD. Unbelievable.
I don't think your figures are correct on 1500 copies out there, there were in 1937, but I don't think they have all survived for 85 years. I am guessing more like a maximum of 500 still around, and probably only about 100 with dust-jackets.
I would agree with this calculation.
Also just because someone lists for a price does not indicate market worth. Only actual recorded sales give an indication.
I could list my copy for £1m - does not mean anyone would buy..
Also just because someone lists for a price does not indicate market worth. Only actual recorded sales give an indication.
I could list my copy for £1m - does not mean anyone would buy..