
Songs of the Tabernacle Hymnal
This is a vintage hardcover hymnal titled 'Songs of the Tabernacle'. The book is bound in a teal-blue or grey-blue textured cloth with a visible fine-weave pattern. The front cover features black stamped lettering in a bold, serif font flanked by a decorative rectangular border. The border is designed with ornate Victorian-style scrollwork and flourishes at the corners and mid-points. Below the title is a small, centered horizontal decorative rule. The construction suggests an early to mid-20th-century origins, likely published between 1920 and 1950, which was a common era for this style of cloth-bound religious music books. The spine appears intact, though the cover shows minor signs of age-related wear including slight fraying at the edges and some surface discoloration on the cloth. The typeface and general aesthetic are consistent with Protestant liturgical or revivalist songbooks of the American Midwest. The binding appears to be a standard industrial machine-sewn type, and the overall condition is good with no major staining or structural failure visible on the exterior casing.
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Estimated Value
$15.00 - $25.00
Basic Information
Category
Antique and Vintage Books
Appraised On
April 21, 2026
Estimated Value
$15.00 - $25.00
Item Description
This is a vintage hardcover hymnal titled 'Songs of the Tabernacle'. The book is bound in a teal-blue or grey-blue textured cloth with a visible fine-weave pattern. The front cover features black stamped lettering in a bold, serif font flanked by a decorative rectangular border. The border is designed with ornate Victorian-style scrollwork and flourishes at the corners and mid-points. Below the title is a small, centered horizontal decorative rule. The construction suggests an early to mid-20th-century origins, likely published between 1920 and 1950, which was a common era for this style of cloth-bound religious music books. The spine appears intact, though the cover shows minor signs of age-related wear including slight fraying at the edges and some surface discoloration on the cloth. The typeface and general aesthetic are consistent with Protestant liturgical or revivalist songbooks of the American Midwest. The binding appears to be a standard industrial machine-sewn type, and the overall condition is good with no major staining or structural failure visible on the exterior casing.
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