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Shoeless Moe
01-28-2013, 06:59 PM
Is this real?

http://www.hugginsandscott.com/cgi-bin/showitem.pl?itemid=53236

I thought there was a discussion on this or a similar engraved item, any engraving pros out there can comment, much appreciated.

perezfan
01-28-2013, 07:16 PM
NM

sdkammeyer
01-28-2013, 07:17 PM
Is this real?

http://www.hugginsandscott.com/cgi-bin/showitem.pl?itemid=53236

I thought there was a discussion on this or a similar engraved item, any engraving pros out there can comment, much appreciated.

it seems i have also seen discussion about this but have lost memory/proof.

if anyone has information it would be greatly appreciated.

and i'm sorry if i end up bidding against you.

jcmtiger
01-28-2013, 08:24 PM
Have not seen it before, does not look like any item's Stump claimed were Cobb's.

Joe

BigJJ
01-28-2013, 09:28 PM
Sold for 475 at Morphys in Sept 2012
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/12370879_silver-plate-inscribed-ty-cobb-whiskey-flask

sdkammeyer
01-28-2013, 09:33 PM
Sold for 475 at Morphys in Sept 2012
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/12370879_silver-plate-inscribed-ty-cobb-whiskey-flask

thank you!!

BigJJ
01-29-2013, 05:20 AM
Looks like a silver plated cocktail shaker, and/or liquor case, need to see in person, and a glass decanter. The glass decanter intended to be stored in the shaker/case. Mixed drinks, alcohol with soda and/or juice, became popular during prohibition due to poor quality alcohol, need cocktail shakers, decanters also became popular during prohibition, to hide origin of alcohol, as well as hiding alcohol in plain sight (in the shaker). reasonable to think this is from the 1920s-1930s. Also the fact that there may be no markings on the shaker or decanter also may indicate prohibition era.
Cracking up regarding flask designation. Who would carry a glass flask on the road, and banging against a metal container, would break very quickly, alcohol would go everywhere. The silver plated container is a cocktail shaker and/or container to keep illegal alcohol out of plain sight, avoiding the ire of visitors who are pro prohibition, and avoiding cause for law to look around. Does appear to date to Cobb's playing days or directly after.
Needs the bump worked out, and re-silvering in antique silver to improve appearance, then it would present importantly. Wish there were more provenance. age of inscription does look good to me, at internet distance. corrosion of inscription, appears to be some rusting of sorts in the inscription, and bumps/scratches after inscription rather than before that carry over onto the non-inscribed body. would need to see in person.

Shoeless Moe
01-29-2013, 07:51 AM
it seems i have also seen discussion about this but have lost memory/proof.

if anyone has information it would be greatly appreciated.

and i'm sorry if i end up bidding against you.

I'm not bidding, just was curious. Good luck. It was on Ebay months back for a similar price, but forgot if sold or not.