Lot # 19 - California Appellate Reports and Pacific Reporter Collection
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
| Pickup Instructions: | Pick -up will be Thursday August 7, 12:00pm - 3:00pm Pick-up will be Friday August 8, 3:00pm - 5:00pm After you schedule your pick-up time, you will be given the address of the pick-up location. |
| Start Date/Time: | 31-Jul-2025 12:00:00 AM |
| End Date/Time: | 06-Aug-2025 6:18:00 PM |
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Description :
California Appellate Reports and Pacific Reporter Collection The wide shot shows an extensive law library with multiple complete sets of legal reporters. The collection appears to include hundreds of volumes organized on wooden shelving, representing a substantial legal research library that would be valuable to law firms, legal professionals, or legal researchers. NOTE: These books do have a
stamp of the colleges name on the inside start of the book and in some cases
across the top NOTE: Does Not include
Bookshelves You will require a bunch of
Heavy-Duty Boxes to pack these books into, and they will be heavy, so bring
able bodied people to pack to your car or truck These book cases are 8 -10’
high. Please bring a step Ladder or Ladder to get those books down. There is no
ladder on site. Please bring able body
persons to remove.
California Appellate Reports
- Vintage legal reporter volumes with cream/beige binding
- Red spine labels with gold lettering reading “CALIFORNIA APPELLATE REPORTS”
- Appears to be older volumes, likely mid-20th century based on the binding style
- Shows some age and wear consistent with vintage legal texts
- Part of California’s official court reporting system for appellate decisions
Pacific Reporter Collection
- More modern legal reporter volumes
- Cream binding with red spine labels
- Clear numbering visible: volumes 337, 338, 339
- Published by West (indicated by the key number system logo at bottom)
- Part of the comprehensive Pacific Reporter system covering western U.S. states
- 3rd Series indicates these are relatively recent publications
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