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jhs5120
04-23-2017, 04:32 PM
Hello all,

Apologies if this isn't the right place for this. It's not from a basketball set, but a "sports" set. I was able to find a little bit of information on this particular card, but I haven't found any sales or anything to suggest a value. This appears to be the first basketball card, no? Any help is appreciated!

What I was able to find thus far:
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/421193
https://prewarcards.com/2016/09/05/1902-1913-t7-turkish-trophies-hamilton-king-girls-set-and-checklist/

Thank you,
Jason

swarmee
04-23-2017, 05:03 PM
T7-6 series:
http://www1.coe.neu.edu/~dan/T7-6/go.html

First US basketball cards were from the 1909 T56 Murad College Series. There was a German card or two for basketball in 1906.

Huysmans
04-23-2017, 05:19 PM
Cool card Jason, I like it!


Brent

bostonmarathonman
04-24-2017, 03:05 AM
Oh wait, no--that's LeBroad James:D

Butch7999
04-24-2017, 06:15 AM
A well-known and well-respected name if you know your magazine and advertising art:
http://www.americanartarchives.com/king,h.htm

Cross-over collectible appeal beyond sports memorabilia...

Cozumeleno
04-24-2017, 01:34 PM
Hi Jason -

The PreWarCards article is actually mine. While the T7 series spans a number of years, I believe all of the T7-6 prints were dated to 1913 or, at the earliest, the early 1910s. That specific image was used on other Hamilton King products from around that time, too. It's an early card but a little later that some others, like the 1890s paper dolls, Tetlow card, or the T51 Murad Williams 1st series.

Pat of VintageBasketball.com has these issues on his website and is a solid authority on pre-war basketball stuff.

jhs5120
04-26-2017, 05:33 AM
Hi Jason -

The PreWarCards article is actually mine. While the T7 series spans a number of years, I believe all of the T7-6 prints were dated to 1913 or, at the earliest, the early 1910s. That specific image was used on other Hamilton King products from around that time, too. It's an early card but a little later that some others, like the 1890s paper dolls, Tetlow card, or the T51 Murad Williams 1st series.

Pat of VintageBasketball.com has these issues on his website and is a solid authority on pre-war basketball stuff.

Wow great info! Thank you, I just checked out the website and it was very helpful. I appreciate all the help guys! Also, great article in PreWarCards, it was a helpful read.