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Old 07-01-2014, 04:50 PM
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My sister-in-law bought an old house a few years ago and she found these in the basement, along with a few other interesting items (not baseball).

They are small wooden tie racks with the play on words of "Over the fence for a TIE score" on each one. There are no markings or indications of a manufacturer on the back and they have small nail holes in the corners/ends where they would have likely been nailed to the wall. Each measures about 6-1/2 inches by 11 inches. The artwork almost seems to be burned or engraved into the wood. The wood base on each is fairly thin – maybe a quarter inch? You can see that two of the three are missing the actual “rack.”

Just trying to peg an approximate age and wondering if anyone has seen these before?

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Old 07-01-2014, 07:26 PM
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Can't add much except that one recently sold on eBay ($22) and was attributed to the 1920's. Also one with the kids sold for $25 in 2005, also said '20s.
My gut is telling me they are later, maybe the 50's? Nice decorative piece for a man cave, though.
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Old 07-01-2014, 10:23 PM
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Thanks, Jim - not sure why, but I didn't even think about looking on eBay.

These have a rustic, almost homemade feel to them. On the other hand, the artwork is good enough to suggest they were done professionally. Glad to hear there are others out there -- maybe they were produced a little more widely than I originally thought.
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Hi Brad -

I could be way off on this, but I always thought the three players looked like Roger Bresnahan, "Dots" Miller and Matty.

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I believe they are late 40s/early 50s, and are made to look older/nostalgic. Just a few imperfect details and the general style indicates "mid-century" to me.
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They look like the plaques that came in a wood burning set--very popular in the late '40's-'50's!
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They look like the plaques that came in a wood burning set--very popular in the late '40's-'50's!
Yet they are identical in every way. I had a wood burning kit when I was a kid. From experience I can tell you there would be at least minor differences.
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