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Classified by programming
genre such as TV series and specials,
movies and documentaries, as well as by
individual
stars (biographical), the collection is
encased in the original filing cabinets
used by
the
publishers of the television guide inserts.
File upon file of extraordinary, classic
TV
memorabilia
is meticulously filed by genre and constitutes
a one-of-a-kind archive of materials. In
keeping with the original intent and spirit
of the archive, the Vonetes family looks
forward to the continued use of their TV collection
for business and research purposes.
Expertly appraised at a value
of more than $1 million, this vast archive
is a gold mine of materials that, when
acquired, is especially suited to various
business and philanthropic missions.
As a reference
library for a publishing
or broadcast concern, this
collection could form the
cornerstone of the most complete
history of television ever
assembled.
Using
digital
technology, the entire archive
will be scanned and archived.
This archive will provide
the most complete reference sites on
American television programming online
today.
The basic
expert appraisal of this
collection can be requested
by emailing appraise@tvcollection.com,
and supports a valuation
of more than $1
million.
Experts indicate that a more
detailed and extensive appraisal
will likely result in a higher
valuation, providing the
basis for tax benefits from
donating this collection
to a recognized organization.
Please consult your tax advisor
for details on such donations.
The basic
appraisal of the collection
was derived from evaluating
it
in its entirety as a single
archive. However, many of
the individual files form
mini-collections with potentially
higher break-up value when
sold to fans and collectors.
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What's this collection
worth?

We commissioned a basic appraisal of this
collection by a respected valuation company.
As there are virtually no other collections of this
size and scope, it was a difficult undertaking.
We can only estimate its true value based
on some basic business criteria.
Among the few collections
that have been available in the past, one
small collection that was comprised of files
that covered television information for a
span of about 10 years from the early 1970's
to the early 1980's was sold for
approximately $350,000 in 1986. According to
our best information, that earlier collection was subsequently donated to
a university library by the philanthropist
who had acquired it. In contrast, the
Vonetes collection covers everything about
television from 1959 to the present day.
The Voneteses have diligently filed and maintained
this collection religiously over the years.
We
believe that the physical collection is worth well
over $1.5 million. Many of the
pictures in this collection are now
extremely rare; some of the individual files
in this collection will appeal to
collectors. But as an archive in its
entirety, this collection provides one of
the most complete historical snapshots of
the history of American television.
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