Not sure if this is the best place to post, but ...
I'm just having a turn-out of some old sheet music, and found a copy of something that my parents had valued at Sotheby's in the mid-80's for £40. Given that I've got quite a few copies of music dating back a century or more (and even more that feel old, but don't appear to have a publication date on them), I'm wondering if any of them might be valuable, and how I might find out if they are, short of sending them at random to some auction house and then maybe finding out they're worth less than the paper they're printed on. Also, quite a few have been mended with bookbinding tape, which I assume would greatly reduce their value.
Does anyone have any pointers, please? I've no idea what the market would currently be like.
I'm just having a turn-out of some old sheet music, and found a copy of something that my parents had valued at Sotheby's in the mid-80's for £40. Given that I've got quite a few copies of music dating back a century or more (and even more that feel old, but don't appear to have a publication date on them), I'm wondering if any of them might be valuable, and how I might find out if they are, short of sending them at random to some auction house and then maybe finding out they're worth less than the paper they're printed on. Also, quite a few have been mended with bookbinding tape, which I assume would greatly reduce their value.
Does anyone have any pointers, please? I've no idea what the market would currently be like.
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