Does anyone know how to value old original vintage pamphlets, brochures, Instruction handbooks?
My now past dad left me with a bunch of pristine original brochures and more from his time as a car salesman in Stockholm, Sweden. Most of the material is in pristine condition where only a couple have had silverfish nibbling on a couple of page edges + not affecting the overall material.
What I got is this pristine brand new condition covering 1940-1950's
* Volvo L245 (1949) Instruction book (never opened),
* Volvo PV 60 1947 Hand drawn pamphlet covering the entire range,
* Volvo Diesel L245 Series Specifications brochure,
* Dodge News Volume 12 Issue 1,
* Dodge News Volume II issue 6,
* New Dodge "The Smoothest Car Afloat 1946,
* The Beautiful Chrysler With Gyrol Fluid Drive 1946,
* The New Chrysler DeSoto America's Newest New Car (full range from 1946),
* Chrysler Windsor & Windsor De Luxe (unsure about year - Probably 1946-49), but beautiful hand drawn pictures covering the full range),
* Chrysler New Yorker, Custom Imperial, Crown Imperial (unsure about year - Probably 1946-49), but beautiful hand drawn pictures covering the full range),
* Chrysler The Windsor, The New Yorker 1946 - Hand drawn illustrations covering the entire range for the year,
* The Triumph Sports hand drawn specs covering all models 1945,
* A bunch of Plymouth brochures and other materials (What's New since 1942? It's Plymouth, Plymouth 1954 (hand drawn illustrations of all models),
* Motorette,
* Standard 8 (1954) - Hand drawn illustrations of all models
* Standard Commercial Vehicles (Standard 12 CWT Delivery Van & The Standard Pick-Up Truck (1953)
* Standard VANGUARD (1953)
* ANA News Special Number Covering news about Standard 8 - the new Family vehicle in the lowest price range
* GOLIATH Model 1954 (beautiful hand drawn illustrations of the range)
Also have a brand new Trailer Tour map of the United States from 1947 - never opened with a price tag of $25c
Haven't had time to take any pictures of what I got, but wonder if anyone know where I could go to get this properly valued - this is a true treasure for any collectors and restorer