Rare medieval bookmark exceeds expectations at auction

(thehistoryblog.com)

11 points | by speckx 5 days ago ago

4 comments

  • Luc 7 minutes ago

    > [...] the maker was almost certainly a transcriber who used it to keep his place on the page and note the column he was writing in when he stopped. The wheel would be moved to the stopping point and the circle turned to the number of the column he had been writing in when he stopped.

    It would make a lot more sense that the bookmark was placed in the source book rather than in the copy. I.e. the wheel would be turned to the source column they had been reading from.

  • hypercube33 20 minutes ago

    Disappointing it doesnt list the expected or sale price that it went for on either the article or the linked auction page.

    • mfcl 13 minutes ago

      From the article:

      > The pre-sale estimate £800-1200 ($1073-1610). It sold for £7,000 ($9390).

  • polnurfer 24 minutes ago

    Now that’s an NFT!