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Old 03-08-2017, 10:55 AM
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Default 1886 Philadelphia Quakers

I would like to introduce you to the 1886 Philadelphia Quakers, including Harry Wright and many well-known 19th century players that you will recognize from N172, N162, and others sets.

My question: Does anyone recognize the hand writing on this piece? I know that is an extreme long shot, but I figured I'd ask. The back is blank save for "Phil. 1886" written in pencil.

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Old 03-08-2017, 11:39 AM
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Neat image Bryan. That's not an image of that team that I've ever seen before. Do you have some closer images? Is that a later reprinted version? From the view on my computer it doesn't have that "original" feel of an albumen-mounted cabinet card.

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Old 03-08-2017, 11:46 AM
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I agree. Super cool image though.


QUOTE=ramram;1638915]Neat image Bryan. That's not an image of that team that I've ever seen before. Do you have some closer images? Is that a later reprinted version? From the view on my computer it doesn't have that "original" feel of an albumen-mounted cabinet card.

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Thanks guys. I know very little about photos but it feels old to me. Here is a better image:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/132359...7677532628734/
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It looks like a reprint of a period photo
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What are the signs that this might be a reprint of a vintage photo? I am new to the world of photos.

I might be going to the National this summer, perhaps I will try to bring this with me for some in person advice.
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Is it made entirely of a single sheet of paper? If so, I don't think that would be a photo. It could be an original premium of some kind.

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If you loop the image what do you see? If it was period it would be an albumen photo.
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Is that a later reprinted version? From the view on my computer it doesn't have that "original" feel of an albumen-mounted cabinet card.

Rob M
My thoughts as well. Still a very cool piece!
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I think it could also be a collotype photo, not saying it is, but there are a few very nice ones. DRCY is the expert, he will probably weigh in.
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Thanks for all of the assistance.

It is definitely a single piece of paper, not mounted. The front has a sheen and I can't make out any paper fibers.

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Taken during the same year. Not meaning to hijack this thread, but I just love posting my "Coach Wright!"
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Nice to see George Wood in the photo, he was born near my hometown
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No worries Ken - and you definitely win the thread for coolest item!

The writing on the front of the photo looks like fountain pen. Not much help I know as it doesn't provide an end date, but at least it isn't ball point.
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NYPL Spalding collection has it here:
https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/...0-e00a18064a99

They also have a hats off version here:
https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/...0-e00a18064a99

I wrote about it (and other Quaker images in the collection) here on page 6 (though I showed the hats off version):
http://sabr.box.com/shared/static/bx...igvcnj45g5.pdf

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Old 03-09-2017, 08:32 AM
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Awesome Mark - thanks for sharing those!

What are your thoughts on the age of mine? Have you seen the NYPL copies in person?

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NYPL Spalding collection has it here:
https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/...0-e00a18064a99

They also have a hats off version here:
https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/...0-e00a18064a99

I wrote about it (and other Quaker images in the collection) here on page 6 (though I showed the hats off version):
http://sabr.box.com/shared/static/bx...igvcnj45g5.pdf
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