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Old 10-03-2007, 08:36 PM
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Posted By: jeremy

its 2 feet by 1.5 feet in perfect condition in an old picture frame its definately original and has the names of the players listed on back---but like i said--the guys are dressed in formal clothes not in uniforms

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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman

names please?

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Old 10-03-2007, 08:43 PM
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Posted By: Jason Mishelow

There are others on the board who can correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think that 2X1.5 was possible in 1862. So unless its a composite it has to be more modern



Edited to add- Per Peverelly the knicks did not play any games in 62 though they did play in 63

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curry,avery,anthony,tucker,adams,hard to read but looks like duposte ,birney,nigol? and the rest are unreadable--but ten people total

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Old 10-03-2007, 09:02 PM
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Posted By: ramram

I agree...I don't believe a 2' x 1.5' albumen image was possible in 1862.

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Posted By: jeremy

the frame is that size---the picture is a few inches smaller

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Posted By: ramram

Does the image appear to be on a thin piece of paper that is pasted to a thicker mount (cardboard backing)?

Rob M.

P.S. You should keep all of your posts on one thread rather than starting new threads. Everybody can follow along better that way.

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Old 10-03-2007, 09:15 PM
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Posted By: jeremy

i havent taken it out of the frame so i dont know--i do know that the guy from rea was pretty excited about it

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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman

Jeremy, didn't REA give you a price estimate?

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Old 10-03-2007, 09:24 PM
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Posted By: jeremy

he said its definately five figures but i couldnt get any ballpark numbers out of him---five figures is pretty broad

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Has REA (Rob) seen it? Or did you just describe it to him?

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Posted By: ramram

If you can at least show us a photo of just a small portion we may be able to tell you more. Taking a devil's advocate point of view, I still have a problem with the size and the names. Is there any other writing? Does anything say "Knickerbocker" on the image? How about a photographer's name?

Have you looked at the image with a magnifying glass? If so, what do you see?

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he saw it and when i didnt give it up to him for auction he said i was the first person to come to him with something like this and not leave it behind

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

So 5 hours ago you came to the board to ask us if it was "ok to take it to an auction house" and now you're telling us that you've already taken it to REA? I'm confused.

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Posted By: jeremy

it is a photograph that has been touched up by an artist the back says december 1862 lists the names of the people in the picture and in very light pencil it says knickerbocker base ball club---then i think it says west members

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i want to know if its ok to give it to the auction house---or if there is abetter way to sell it

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

If Rob Lifson wants it in his next REA auction then you couldn't find a better venue to sell it.

The only drawback that I see to that is if you are wanting the money now the auction isn't until next April. REA does give cash advances though, but it may be difficult to discern what a photo of that importance would bring.

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Posted By: jeremy

im going to bed but you guys will probably see what im talking about---keep your eyes open for the picture in the next rea auction i think its in april

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Posted By: ramram

Jimmy L. may actually be right when he says muffin nine (lower level teams within the social club). These clubs had many members and it doesn't sound like this is the top team (although the Knickerbockers chose to remain more of a social club than to become a competitive team like many other teams did throughout the 1860's).

I'd say send it to auction. That's the only way for it to be accepted as the real deal. We can't help very much without seeing it.

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Posted By: barrysloate

Jeremy- you have three different threads going on the same topic.

You probably have a salt print, not an albumen photograph. And I think you could make a lot more money selling it privately than going the auction route. You should get a second opinion. As I mentioned in another of the many threads here, please contact me at bsloate@att.net. I would like to discuss this with you. Thank you, Barry Sloate

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