Type 1 early Mantle photo sold for $2,247
I found this pretty interesting. An eBay vendor sold a Type 1 photo of the famous portrait of Mickey Mantle, the one appearing in the official New York Yankees yearbooks and World Series programs from 1951 to at least 1953. Its provenance hailed from the Harry M. Stevens Collection. The photo's condition was excellent, and there were all sorts of documentation and printer's instructions on the reverse. Fascinating.
As many of you know, this image was the same used to create Mantle's 1953 - 1955 Stahl-Meyer Franks cards, the Briggs Meats issue of 1954, and the 1954 Dan - Dee snack chips issue. I wish I could ask the winning bidder, as well as the serious underbidding warriors, what was their prime motivation for pursuing the piece. The rookie picture of Mick itself? The correlation to the Yank yearbooks/World Series programs? Or, the connection to the rare, sought-after regionals?
There were many, many watchers, and the bids just kept pouring in during the final day. It closed at $2,247.
Though I am not a photo collector, the connection to the regionals made this very, very intriguing. Just thought this might interest Mantle collectors, particularly those who also relish his regionals. --Brian Powell
Last edited by brian1961; 02-05-2014 at 12:30 AM.
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