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Old 06-18-2016, 08:43 PM
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Default Haubach fielder 17 inches

I have been given a haubach baseball figurine. I have done some research and believe it to be a fielder, I have roughly measured it and it is around 17". It has red and white stripes and is by Haubach. I have seen some similar online go for a few $100 but mine is a lot bigger and the boy is in a different position . I was wondering if anyone knew what it was worth.
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Pictures would help determine value .
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It's a rare one. There were four pieces to the Baseball set, with the Pitcher and Batter being the most common by far. The Fielder and Baserunner are seldom-seen. I've seen a few complete sets of 4 over the years (in auctions, etc.) but have not seen this one offered individually. So tough to determine a price, since comparable exemplars are few and far between.

Hope this helps a bit... Nice piece!
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Great looking piece !
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It's a rare one. There were four pieces to the Baseball set, with the Pitcher and Batter being the most common by far. The Fielder and Baserunner are seldom-seen. I've seen a few complete sets of 4 over the years (in auctions, etc.) but have not seen this one offered individually. So tough to determine a price, since comparable exemplars are few and far between.

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thank you for your help
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It's a rare one. There were four pieces to the Baseball set, with the Pitcher and Batter being the most common by far. The Fielder and Baserunner are seldom-seen. I've seen a few complete sets of 4 over the years (in auctions, etc.) but have not seen this one offered individually. So tough to determine a price, since comparable exemplars are few and far between.

Hope this helps a bit... Nice piece!
Do you know how much the full set went for? many thanks
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How have I not seen this version before? Very cool and my new favorite from the set.
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Do you know how much the full set went for? many thanks
Well... Here's the complete set of four, which apparently failed to meet Lelands' $5K reserve. I believe the set was re-listed in a subsequent auction, and sold for somewhere between 3.5K and 4K (if memory serves).

http://www.lelands.com/Auction/Aucti...Known-to-Exist

I cannot find the follow-up listing, however. It was probably in a Mastro/Legendary auction, for which we all lament the fact that those archives are now hidden to the public. Very frustrating, as their database was the most complete in terms of historical reference.

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https://web.archive.org/web/20160126...m/catalog.aspx

Mark here is a link to legendary. Haven't tried any research but I saved a link.
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Thanks Clint...

Can't get the archive portion to work, though. The "History" seems to require a User ID and Password. Apparently my old ones are now inactive, as they will not "take".

Perhaps someone out there has the ability or tech expertise to get around this? Either way... Much appreciated!
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FWIW, here's a better image of the fourth/final piece.

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Well... Here's the complete set of four, which apparently failed to meet Lelands' $5K reserve. I believe the set was re-listed in a subsequent auction, and sold for somewhere between 3.5K and 4K (if memory serves).

http://www.lelands.com/Auction/Aucti...Known-to-Exist

I cannot find the follow-up listing, however. It was probably in a Mastro/Legendary auction, for which we all lament the fact that those archives are now hidden to the public. Very frustrating, as their database was the most complete in terms of historical reference.
ok, thank you so much for your help
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Well... Here's the complete set of four, which apparently failed to meet Lelands' $5K reserve. I believe the set was re-listed in a subsequent auction, and sold for somewhere between 3.5K and 4K (if memory serves).

http://www.lelands.com/Auction/Aucti...Known-to-Exist

I cannot find the follow-up listing, however. It was probably in a Mastro/Legendary auction, for which we all lament the fact that those archives are now hidden to the public. Very frustrating, as their database was the most complete in terms of historical reference.
Also this may be a stupid question but do you or anyone know if the figures where based on anyone or are they just a generic boy
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Almost positive they are generic. I don't think those distant Germans could tell Cap Anson from Buck Ewing if their life depended on it!

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Beautiful piece! Love the bold colors.
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will you be offering it for sale or keeping it?
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Almost positive they are generic. I don't think those distant Germans could tell Cap Anson from Buck Ewing if their life depended on it!
Haha thanks
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will you be offering it for sale or keeping it?
I think I'm going to keep it. If i change my mind i will let you know.
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