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Old 11-26-2014, 09:27 AM
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Probably a late 1930s model. It's missing the web lacing, which can easily be replaced. It's called a "tunnel web loop" model, as the lacing would be strung inside the two "tunnels" on the thumb and forefinger. Be sure to use vintage lace from a "donor" glove, so it appears consistent with the age of the glove. New leather lace would stand out like a sore thumb.

This style is relatively common, with lots of similar examples out there (just check ebay and you'll see a lot). But the maker/manufacturer is uncommon.

Still, you're looking at maybe $30 tops in that condition if you replace the lacing (the soiling and seam splits on the back side hurt the value). I would say more realistically $20 - $25 and that's just because of the rare manufacturer.

Hope this helps!

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