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Submitted photo · June 4, 2026

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Good condition

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Canadian Law of Real Property by H.D. Anger and J.D. Honsberger

Legal Textbook

AI Estimated Value

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$40-80

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a vintage legal textbook titled "CANADIAN LAW OF REAL PROPERTY." The physical characteristics indicate off-white or cream-colored paper, suggesting its age. The text is printed in black ink, with the main title and authors' names presented in a strong, clear font, while supporting details such as affiliations and publisher information are in smaller type. The publisher is identified as "CANADA LAW BOOK COMPANY, LIMITED" of Toronto 1, Ontario, Canada, with their address at "76 Pearl Street." A notable feature is the publication year "1959" clearly printed, establishing the estimated age of the book as mid-20th century. Below the authors' names, a stylized publisher's emblem or logo is present, depicting what appears to be two books or possibly a building representation, indicating the manufacturing details and providing a visual recognition element for the publisher. The overall visible condition of the page appears to be good, with no obvious tears, significant creases, or heavy discoloration, aligning with the "Good condition" context provided. There are no visible condition issues such as major wear, damage, or repairs discernible from this single page, though the slight uneven lighting might suggest minor natural aging patina on the paper. The craftsmanship appears to be standard for publishing in that era, focusing on clear readability.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of "CANADIAN LAW OF REAL PROPERTY" by H.D. Anger and J.D. Honsberger, published by CANADA LAW BOOK COMPANY, LIMITED in 1959. Based on the visual evidence, the book appears to be in good condition, aligning with the owner's description. The off-white/cream paper, clear black ink, and legible typography suggest a well-preserved volume for its mid-20th century publication date. There are no obvious signs of significant tears, heavy creases, or major discoloration visible on the title page, although minor natural aging patina cannot be ruled out without physical inspection. The publisher's emblem adds to its authenticity as a legitimate printing. The authenticity, based solely on this image, seems high; however, a definitive authentication would require physical inspection to verify paper quality, binding integrity, and to rule out any alterations or repairs not visible here. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts or ownership history, would provide additional layers of authentication. Market conditions for vintage legal texts are generally stable but niche. While this specific title might appeal to legal historians, Canadian law scholars, or collectors of rare law books, it is not considered exceptionally rare in the broader antiquarian book market. Demand is moderate, contingent on whether it fills a specific academic or historical research need. Comparables would include other Canadian legal treatises from the mid-20th century. Factors significantly impacting value include its good condition, its age, and its specific subject matter. The primary limitation in this appraisal is the lack of physical examination; without it, I cannot assess the book's complete physical integrity (e.g., condition of spine, presence of foxing, underlining, or marginalia, or overall binding solidity) which can greatly impact value.

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