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3pc Bundle Of Antique Late 1800s Shakespeare, Coleridge, Pope Gilded Books

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Antique Late 1800s Gilded Books Bundle (Pope, Shakespeare, Coleridge)

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$60 - $120 for the set

As of May 28, 2026

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A 3-piece bundle of antique gilded books from the late 1800s. The set includes works by Pope (blue binding), Shakespeare (orange/brown binding, illustrated, Handsome Edition), and Coleridge (orange/brown binding, illustrated, Handsome Edition).

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This is a bundle of three antique books from the late 19th century, featuring works by Pope, Shakespeare, and Coleridge. The spines are gilded and two volumes (Shakespeare and Coleridge) are marked as 'Illustrated' and 'Handsome Edition,' suggesting they were decorative editions produced for the popular market of the era. Books from the late 1800s, especially by such well-known authors, were commonly printed in large quantities. While charming and antique, their value is generally moderate unless they are rare first editions, have exceptionally fine or unique bindings, or significant provenance. The condition, as seen from the spines, appears typical for their age, with some wear. The appraisal value reflects their status as collectible decorative antiques rather than rare bibliophilic items. Such sets are often sought for their aesthetic appeal in home libraries.

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