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Posted: Sun Apr 3rd, 2011 05:11 pm |
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fiziwig
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I'm looking for any information on a deck I inherited. The top card says "First Edition Publisher's Signed and Numbered Decks / Number 34/100" The numbers are hand written. There are four signatures: Israel Regardie, Robert Wang, Stuart R. Kaplan, and Edwin Nigg. The copyright date is 1977.
The deck is edged in gold and is in a gold-colored box.
Can anybody tell me anything about this deck or what it might be worth? I have not been able to find any information about it.
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--gary
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Posted: Sun Apr 3rd, 2011 05:31 pm |
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Can you post a few pix ?
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Posted: Sun Apr 3rd, 2011 09:06 pm |
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Posted: Sun Apr 3rd, 2011 09:59 pm |
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WOW !!!!!
*is HUGELY impressed !*
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Posted: Mon Apr 4th, 2011 09:32 am |
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WORTH, you ask. This is one of those things that I suspect is so rare than you would be looking at a "see what it gets on ebay but put on a decent reserve" situation....
Or contact a dealer. I'll see what I can find out....
ETA found one:
Israel Regardie and Robert Wang, The Golden Dawn Tarot Deck, US Games & AG Muller 1977 1st Ed. Numbered Limited Edition, this being number 11 of 20 copies signed by Israel Regardie, Robert Wang, Stuart Kaplan and Edwin Nigg. The complete set of 78 cards are gilt edged, they were drawn by Robert Wang under the direction of Israel Regardie to, as near as possible, reproduce the original Golden Dawn tarot images Fine in VG Box Order No. 300203 £130
I would have thought that on the low side, to put it mildly.... But if you decide to sell for that - please let me know :)
It was sold from the COIL collection.
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Posted: Mon Apr 4th, 2011 02:18 pm |
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Mr. la-luna
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Last times I saw one on eBay was august when there where 2 with some time between them they went for:
Price on eBay:
- ?? aug-08 => US $177,50
- 15-aug-08 => US $330,00
gregory wrote: WORTH, you ask. This is one of those things that I suspect is so rare than you would be looking at a "see what it gets on ebay but put on a decent reserve" situation....
Or contact a dealer. I'll see what I can find out....
ETA found one:
Israel Regardie and Robert Wang, The Golden Dawn Tarot Deck, US Games & AG Muller 1977 1st Ed. Numbered Limited Edition, this being number 11 of 20 copies signed by Israel Regardie, Robert Wang, Stuart Kaplan and Edwin Nigg. The complete set of 78 cards are gilt edged, they were drawn by Robert Wang under the direction of Israel Regardie to, as near as possible, reproduce the original Golden Dawn tarot images Fine in VG Box Order No. 300203 £130
I would have thought that on the low side, to put it mildly.... But if you decide to sell for that - please let me know :)
It was sold from the COIL collection.
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Posted: Fri Apr 8th, 2011 11:13 pm |
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Sumada
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gregory wrote: WOW !!!!!
*is HUGELY impressed !*
Me too!
Lucky you, that's a very cool score...
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Posted: Sat Apr 9th, 2011 01:51 am |
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My ex-wife and I bought it in Los Angeles in 1978. When we divorced she took the deck. Then when she passed away she left it to me. Back in the 70's and 80's I had quite a respectable collection of Tarot decks, but this is the only one I have left. I am thinking I will probably offer it on eBay.
--gary
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nicole
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this is fantastic - good luck
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Posted: Tue Apr 23rd, 2013 05:05 am |
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Two years later, still haven't learned anything about this deck. I wonder if there are any new people here who might be able to tell me something about it.
I made some new scans:
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Posted: Tue Apr 23rd, 2013 06:06 am |
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debra
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What do you want to know? You could write to Stuart Kaplan at US Games.
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Posted: Tue Apr 23rd, 2013 06:54 am |
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I searched ebay records a couple years ago and found references to other signed and numbered editions, but I haven't been able to find out anything about this edition. The man I bought it from told me that he had heard that 50 of the copies were destroyed in a warehouse fire. I have no idea if that is true or not. (That was back in the late 70's or early 80's that I was told that.)
I would eventually like to sell it, but I have no idea what it's worth. Over the last 30 years or so I've gotten rid of my tarot collection, all except for this one. My late wife had it, and when she passed away she left it to me. I have no particular reason to keep it, but I want to see it go to a good home.
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Posted: Sat May 25th, 2013 06:43 pm |
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I would write to Stuart Kaplan. If anyone knows about copies destroyed in a fire, and editions of a deck it would be him. He is usually pretty responsive to queries, or so I have heard.
I would be lean toward the fire story being an urban myth. Tarot deck prices really depend on what you can get for a deck, and who is looking for that particular deck at a particular time.
Good luck
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Posted: Mon Jan 27th, 2014 03:15 am |
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I recently sold one of these to someone (#78/100) and I had it for quite a while. Though of interest because of the signatures, etc., the deck itself was, I thought, difficult to like very much. What in particular are you trying to find out about the deck? Last edited on Mon Jan 27th, 2014 03:21 am by paris_finley
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Posted: Mon Jan 27th, 2014 05:23 am |
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Thanks for the reply. I'd pretty much forgotten about that post.
I inherited the deck, and I don't really care for it as a deck to use, and I'm not the kind of person who collects things for the sake of collecting. I'd just as soon see it in the hands of somebody who could really appreciate it. I was mainly curious about what sort of starting price I should put on it in ebay.
I noticed the pictures I posted have disappeared. Here they are again:
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Posted: Mon Jan 27th, 2014 01:45 pm |
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Ah! Same here regarding deck affinities. I sold mine for $300 but I liked the fellow who bought it and took about $100 off what I thought I'd get. I would say between $300 and $500. Hope that helps.
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Posted: Mon Jan 27th, 2014 07:42 pm |
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Thanks for the info. :)
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Posted: Tue Jan 28th, 2014 06:16 pm |
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I'll be keeping my eyes peeled on Ebay!
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I own a copy that I never took out of the plastic wrap it came sealed in. The box is off white with GD emblem stamped on the box top in gold foil. It is numbered #217 of 500 & in mint condition. I have kept the deck all these years in a zip lock bag to keep moistures influence away & stowed in a plain wooden box. Owning a precious artifact such as this has been an honor & joy. When I was much younger, they served as both a conversation piece & trophy. I recieved the deck as a reward from a former mentor for achieving a proper Grade. I do treasure them dearly.
I have wrestled with myself over the years. Was I doing the deck, Order or authors any justice keeping them in a box unused? Perhaps not. No I'm much older and wiser & decided to sell should the opportunity & deserving party present themselves. Perhaps now is the time?
They are priceless too me, but in need of a new home & owner. I will listen to any reasonable offer made, but in this case next owner's character is more important than his or hers money.
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