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Old 04-13-2019, 09:08 AM
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Default Closing Tonight: Love of the Game Auctions

Just a note to remind everyone that the Spring LOTG auction closes tonight. Extended bidding begins at 9pm eastern, with the Double OT period beginning at 2AM.

A couple of items I thought I'd point out:

1) The 1919-1920 Joe Jackson original Type 1 photo. This is an outstanding portrait distributed in September of 1920 in conjunction with the White Sox players being indicted. Late this week I dug up a newspaper clip online from a New York newspaper, showing this very photo on September 29 - the same date written on the reverse. I thought that was pretty neat.

2) The 1890 Henry Chadwick cabinet photo by photographer Frank Pearsall.

3) The 1888 W.A. Stratton Hoss Radbourn cabinet. With N173 Radbourn cabs fetching well into the five figures lately, this one features his N172 "dual player" photo, and is likely a more affordable example.

4) Beautiful 1880 Silver Trophy baseball, awarded to the Cresent (likely Crescent) Base Ball Club of Mt. Kisco, NY.

5) The 1955 Topps full 110-card uncut sheet. An outstanding display piece, very rare, just not something you see every day.

Please have a look, if you're so inclined. And as always, special thanks to the Net54 community, who have always been so supportive and understanding during our growth.

Have a great weekend, and best regards,
-Al

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Default Lot #1 Joe Jackson

Joe Jackson's eyes seem to reveal his soul. What an awesome photo.
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Still plenty of bargains—Good luck Al!
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It's my fault for not asking Al, but this lot confused me. The listing says you get all 13 yearbooks, but the description stated you only got 5 (the picture on the left). I would have definitely bid more if I knew for certain I was getting all 13 (I was the direct underbidder).

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I'm pretty positive that was Neal Ball in the photo of lot 743. Great auction! I wish I remembered when it ended...oops
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It's my fault for not asking Al, but this lot confused me. The listing says you get all 13 yearbooks, but the description stated you only got 5 (the picture on the left). I would have definitely bid more if I knew for certain I was getting all 13 (I was the direct underbidder).

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This is partly what I see besides the other description of each? Do you have the correct link or maybe I am missing it?

1949-1956 Official Yearbook Collection (5)

Interesting collection of official yearbooks, 5 pieces total.

"Collection of five official team yearbooks from the 1950s."

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Had to have the Dog Postcard...
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Ha, great postcard Leon! Love it.
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Al, thanks for another good auction.
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Yes. Great auction, Al! And I'm super excited about winning the Henry Chadwick cabinet!!!
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L O T G another solid effort Al. Really enjoy seeing and sometimes even adding your baseball related memorabilia pieces to my collection. Awesome Joe Jackson photo as well as some seldom seen Ruth movie related items. Very happy to end up with the "Babe Comes Home" movie ticket but did miss on the "Headin Home" letter. Keep up the good work !
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