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Brianruns10
04-24-2013, 09:55 PM
Simple question but it's been bugging me. I've read that two of the flexichrome originals survive for the '52 topps. I know one is Sheldon Jones, but what's the other one?

Thanks!

BR

pawpawdiv9
04-25-2013, 07:52 AM
Simple question but it's been bugging me. I've read that two of the flexichrome originals survive for the '52 topps. I know one is Sheldon Jones, but what's the other one?

Thanks!

BR

http://1952toppsbaseballcards.com/SheldonJones%20OriginalArtwork.htm

http://1952toppsbaseballcards.com/SheldonJonesArtworkFront.jpg



Found something interesting in the search:
A Current auction for a 52 Bowman --graded by SGC (maybe Flexichrome?)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-Bowman-Original-Art-27-Joe-Garagiola-SGC-Auth-/150474522660
http://www.bmwcards.net/52garagiolaoo.jpg

http://robertedwardauctions.com/auction/2007/1064.html
Presented is the actual original artwork (7 x 5.25 inches) used to produce card #464 Willie Mays from the 1959 Topps set. This is a particularly noteworthy and impressive artwork featuring Mays' historical "catch" from the 1954 World Series. This original flexichrome artwork is in Near Mint condition with standard production-related remnants on blank reverse. This is an outstanding original 1959 Topps baseball card artwork, used to produce one of the most well known baseball cards of the era. From the Barry Halper Collection. Reserve $500. Estimate $1,000+. SOLD FOR $5,875.00
http://robertedwardauctions.com/auction/images_items/Item_9224_1.jpg

http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/auction/2005/378.html
Presented is the actual original artwork used to produce card #433 of Phillies pitcher Pancho Herrera from the 1958 Topps set. Herrera is an extremely important card in the 1958 Topps set. Because of a printing error, this card is known to exist with and without the "a" in "Herrera." The extremely rare without the "a" printing error card is extremely well known as one of the rarest of all Topps error cards and lists as the most valuable card in the 1958 Topps set. This is an impressive artwork with very meticulous detail involved in the painting of the pinstripes. Purchased at the famous 1989 Topps/Guerneys auction, this original flexichrome artwork has not seen the light of day since, and has been consigned to this auction directly from the original purchaser. This is an outstanding 1958 Topps baseball card artwork with a fascinating and unique significance to collectors. The artwork is accompanied by an example of the standard issued card. In Near Mint condition. Reserve $300. Estimate $500/$1,000. SOLD FOR $522.00
http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/auction/images_items/Item_2442_1.jpg

ALR-bishop
04-25-2013, 08:56 AM
I bet the one on the left is harder to find than the one on the right :)


http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj555/Bishop539/img022.jpg