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Signed letter from Grantland Rice to Bill Dickey. $100 postage paid and insured.

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1908 Ohio U real photo postcard - postally used. This card has George Kahler (Cleveland Naps) pre major league career. He is standing third from right in the back row. $150 postage page and insured. SOLD

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Dan, check your email regarding the OU postcard...

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Aaron, check your email.

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Email me TwirlerReulbach@sbcglobal.net

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1954 World Series, full ticket to Game 3 at Cleveland: It's not a PSA 10, but it is a full ticket, which don't come around all that often. One set of staple holes on each end of the ticket, plus there are a few creases. Minor paper loss on reverse doesn't affect any printing. I bought this fully intending to add it to my Indians collection, thinking that it was a Game 4 that I already had ... wrong! I don't need two full tickets to Game 3. -- $225 delivered




Nine-inch dinner plate used at the Wigwam Club in Cleveland Stadium, circa late 1950s-early '60s: The Wigwam Club was where the press and members of the Indians front office ate before and after games. It wasn't open to the public. Dinnerware from the Wigwam was produced by Syracuse China and surfaces every so often. I decided to scan this rather than take a photo, and as you can see the plate doesn't quite fit on my scanner. There also was a shadow created; the plate is white and maroon in color. It is not darker in the center. Exhibits typical wear, displays very nicely. No chips or cracks. It's a nice piece. -- $175 delivered.

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Circa 1895-1905 Cedar Bluff Iowa Baseball Cabinet Photo - Sold

The photo measures about 6 x 4 inches with the board measuring 6 x 8 inches.
The back is marked: Ball Club, Cedar Bluff, Baraca Class.
From what I understand a baraca class is a young man's religous group. Upon seeing the Doric 76 on 2 of the jerseys, a masonic group team also came to mind.
The back also has a newer sticker label identifying the young man in the middle row far left as E.O. Wader (sp?)

THIS PHOTO HAS BEEN SOLD -thanks




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Scrapbook damage - $12 delivered SOLD

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Posted By: brock

Hello
Today i'm trying to sell a cut sig of sam Rice. This is a great autograph. You can see there is alittle water stain on the Sam part. I'm asking $43 shipped. I prefer paypal. Thanks Please email me at boblee89@yahoo.com

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Posted By: Brian C.

Offered are two spectacular baseball cabinet cards.

The team cabinet on the Buenos Aires mount is approx 6 1/4" x 10," is blank backed, and has a thick mount with a gold edge (see below). $575.

The Wesleyan cabinet is approx 5 1/4" x 7 1/4", also with gold edge. The photographer is printed on the back (see below). $625.

They are both in fabulous condition and are of very high quality.





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$350 Shipped and Insured.

This ball originates from a former minor league player who must have been invited to spring training in 1937 as he never made it to the major leagues. Vern Voegler was the name of the player and he played in the Dodgers minor league system throughout the mid-1930s...I have other autographed balls of his that are not for sale, but do help with provenance on the ball...they are the Beatrice (NE) Blues and Clinton (IA) Owls - both Dodger affiliated teams.

The big signature on the ball is Heinie Manush...also signed by Cookie Lavagetto, Babe Phelps, Tom Winsett, Woody English, Watson Clark, Jim Bucher, Andy High (may have been a coach at the time since he was retired in 1934), Paul Chervinko (signed it twice), Tony Malinosky, Jake Daniel, Fred Frankhouse, Joe Stripp, Buddy Hassett, John Cooney, Roy Henshaw, and there are a few names on here that I can not decipher.

This ball is an official Ford Frick baseball and comes with the original Spalding box that it has been stored in for 70 years.

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1954 World Series, full ticket to Game 3 at Cleveland: It's not a PSA 10, but it is a full ticket, which don't come around all that often. One set of staple holes on each end of the ticket, plus there are a few creases. Minor paper loss on reverse doesn't affect any printing. I bought this fully intending to add it to my Indians collection, thinking that it was a Game 4 that I already had ... wrong! I don't need two full tickets to Game 3. -- $225 reduced to $190 delivered




Nine-inch dinner plate used at the Wigwam Club in Cleveland Stadium, circa late 1950s-early '60s: The Wigwam Club was where the press and members of the Indians front office ate before and after games. It wasn't open to the public. Dinnerware from the Wigwam was produced by Syracuse China and surfaces every so often. I decided to scan this rather than take a photo, and as you can see the plate doesn't quite fit on my scanner. There also was a shadow created; the plate is white and maroon in color. It is not darker in the center. Exhibits typical wear, displays very nicely. No chips or cracks. It's a nice piece. -- $175 reduced to $155 delivered.

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