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The Joy of Collecting Vintage Bookplates

What was once crafted to indicate ownership has now evolved into a charming collector’s item, giving us a glimpse into the book’s storied past

History buffs and collectors would agree—besides the heady scent of old books, there’s nothing quite like a vintage bookplate to take you back in time. Sometimes called an ‘ex libris’ plate, which is Latin for ‘from the books’, a bookplate was mainly used to indicate who the book belonged to, in case it was ever misplaced or stolen. Studies show that bookplates were used way back in Egypt and Europe during the Middle Ages, but back then, their purpose was more practical than ornamental.

Most old-world bookplates only featured the name of the owner, a coat of arms, or a family crest, which artists sometimes inscribed by hand. These simple inscriptions evolved into something more decorative when wealthy families and patrons started commissioning designs from famous artists of the time. Today, bookplates are more artistic and intricate—more like miniature works of art than a simple mark of ownership.

While these pretty bookplates are great collectibles, their investment value differs depending on their historical significance, artist, and provenance. Bookplates designed by renowned artists, especially if they’re original engravings and inscriptions, have a greater value. Limited edition plates, and those belonging to prominent historical figures are highly coveted, too. It’s crucial to remember, however, that while a unique and historically important bookplate may appreciate with time, it’s primarily a collector’s item rooted in aesthetic pleasure and nostalgic value.

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