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Antique 1667 Law Book – A Collection of the Statutes of King Charles I and II – Extremely Rare
Antique 1667 Law Book – A Collection of the Statutes of King Charles I and II – Extremely Rare
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From the South Australian State Library, the first time publicly sold in over 50 years. An extraordinary antique law book published in 1667, featuring a collection of statutes enacted during the reigns of King Charles I and II. This rare volume provides a first-hand glimpse into the 17th-century legal system, offering significant historical and cultural insight.
The book includes a trove of provenance, such as newspaper articles referencing notable laws of the time and a 1970s handwritten note from the State Reference Library, advising consultation with Sotheby’s or Christie, Branson & Woods for valuation, further underscoring its historical importance and incomprehensible value.
Previously part of the State Library of South Australia Collection, this piece holds exceptional historical value, making it ideal for collectors, legal historians, or institutions. Fully verified and comes with original 1978 collection paper.
Details:
• Publication Year: 1667
• Reigns: King Charles I and King Charles II
• Content: Statutes and legal history of the 17th century
• Provenance: Includes two 1970s handwritten notes from the State Reference Library verifying provenance
• Collection History: Formerly part of the State Library of South Australia
• Condition: Remarkably excellent for its age, you won’t find another in this condition. Museum-grade.
Handwritten Valuation Note Transcription (1970s):
“State Reference Library advice: re Statute Book.
Cannot give true valuation - suggest refer to Sotheby’s
10 Stoddard St, Camberwell Vic 3124
or
Christie, Branson & Woods
248 New South Head Rd. Double Bay 2028.”
This book was published over 150 years before dinosaurs were discovered, 100 years before the United States was founded, and 50 years before the invention of the steam engine. It predates the light bulb by over 200 years and the first airplane flight by 250 years. The age of this book is closer to the fall of the Byzantine Empire (1453) than it is to today. Older than the oldest known living mammal, this remarkable piece of history has survived through over 12 generations, witnessing revolutions, empires, and groundbreaking technological advancements.
We believe we are offering this book for a fraction of its true value. Given its exceptional rarity, historical significance, and provenance, this piece could command a much higher price in specialist auctions or with dedicated collectors. We encourage interested buyers to appreciate the opportunity to acquire such a unique artefact at this price.















