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Old 04-09-2014, 09:02 AM
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Default Do this postcard have a name or designation?

It's of Billy Sullivan
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It do. $ in shield.
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Old 04-09-2014, 09:23 AM
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1908 Chicago Cubs/White Sox Postcards


Link to old Goodwin auction with some info: http://www.goodwinandco.com/lot-15380.aspx

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To capitalize on the popularity of the teams, the Crosse Publishing Company printed a popular, prized and, today, very scarce set of 20 postcards featuring 10 Cubs players and 9 White Sox players, and a Cubs team photo.

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Old 04-09-2014, 09:32 AM
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Hmmmm... it certainly has all the characteristics of a 1908 Cubs/White Sox postcard but it's not listed in the checklist. (edit: nevermind... I see at the bottom where it states "The checklist presented here is probably not complete.")

http://books.google.com/books?id=Oxk...stcard&f=false


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$ in Shield is its street name. It was actually produced by Suhling Publishing of Chicago. Sullivan is previously known. That book is outdated.
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Many thank

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Much welcome
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Per Jeff, here is another Suhling, recently gotten in an auction with some other PC's. Just to show another example
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Can always check Corson/Lowe Postcard Publishers Trademarks Identified when theres a question about Trademarks ... it can be very helpful
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I think the Comiskey that sold last night was a new addition to the checklist, at least I had never seen it before, pretty cool...

http://sports.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7105&lotNo=80075
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I think the Comiskey might be considered another card issued by the same manufacturer and not necessarily part of the "set."

It has a completely different look and I wonder if it was issued separately.

The same sort of holds true for the team card, although that one at least has the same gray color.

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Ah, interesting point Robert!
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What did that lot sell for?
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It do. $ in shield.
So clever! I spit out my drink from this one! Love it!
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They didn't give you much room to write the message on the back of the postcard back then. You could fit about five words in that "space reserved"
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