NonSports Forum

Net54baseball.com
Welcome to Net54baseball.com. These forums are devoted to both Pre- and Post- war baseball cards and vintage memorabilia, as well as other sports. There is a separate section for Buying, Selling and Trading - the B/S/T area!! If you write anything concerning a person or company your full name needs to be in your post or obtainable from it. . Contact the moderator at leon@net54baseball.com should you have any questions or concerns. When you click on links to eBay on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network. Enjoy!
Net54baseball.com
Net54baseball.com
ebay GSB
T206s on eBay
Babe Ruth Cards on eBay
t206 Ty Cobb on eBay
Ty Cobb Cards on eBay
Lou Gehrig Cards on eBay
Baseball T201-T217 on eBay
Baseball E90-E107 on eBay
T205 Cards on eBay
Baseball Postcards on eBay
Goudey Cards on eBay
Baseball Memorabilia on eBay
Baseball Exhibit Cards on eBay
Baseball Strip Cards on eBay
Baseball Baking Cards on eBay
Sporting News Cards on eBay
Play Ball Cards on eBay
Joe DiMaggio Cards on eBay
Mickey Mantle Cards on eBay
Bowman 1951-1955 on eBay
Football Cards on eBay

Go Back   Net54baseball.com Forums > Net54baseball Main Forum - WWII & Older Baseball Cards > Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 08-25-2008, 01:46 PM
Archive Archive is offline
Administrator
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 58,359
Default A Fun Hypothetical Question For The Experts- Spalding Collection

Posted By: Adam Baxter

I was just perusing the Spalding Collection on the NYPL website and a thought crossed my mind:

Hypothetically, how much do think the Spalding Collection,(baseball images only), would go for in a major auction?

This is not counting non-baseball pics, books, ephemera. Just photographs of players, both in uniform and civvies.

Now keep in mind folks that this collection includes tintypes, cdvs, and cabinets, many of which could be or are unique.

I'm going to throw out a number- $500,000.


Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 08-25-2008, 01:49 PM
Archive Archive is offline
Administrator
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 58,359
Default A Fun Hypothetical Question For The Experts- Spalding Collection

Posted By: Jodi Birkholm

Not sure, but I would venture a an estimate far more lofty than your own.

Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 08-25-2008, 01:54 PM
Archive Archive is offline
Administrator
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 58,359
Default A Fun Hypothetical Question For The Experts- Spalding Collection

Posted By: Adam Baxter

I hear that Jodi. $500,000 was just a ballpark guess on my part.

Or how about this, How much would each of you pay if money was no object and the collection being was offered to you

Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 08-25-2008, 04:18 PM
Archive Archive is offline
Administrator
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 58,359
Default A Fun Hypothetical Question For The Experts- Spalding Collection

Posted By: bruce Dorskind



We have visited the Spalding collection on six separate occasions.

Whilst it has been nearly four years since our last visit, we are confident
that the collection would bring closer to $2.0 million dollars.

There are a number of unique images of pre-1900 HOFs and several
large heretofore uncataloged team photos. At a 1979 dinner meeting with
Sir Edward Wharton Tigar, he mentioned to us that there were several pieces
in the Spalding Collection that neither he or his good friend, Charles Bray,
had ever seen.

There are also 20 + Kalamazoo Bat single player cards.

Unfortunately, in the mid-60's and late 70s a number of items
from the collection were stolen- most were never recovered.

One need only look at the original list of donated pieces and compare
it with the current inventory.

Whilst Spalding's collection is small in size relative to the Burdick collection
at the Met, the breadth and scope of 19th century baseball material
is breathtaking.

In addition to all of the aforementioned factors, pieces with provenance traced
to the Spalding Collection would, no doubt, command a premium.

Bruce Dorskind
America's Toughest Want List

Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 08-25-2008, 04:37 PM
Archive Archive is offline
Administrator
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 58,359
Default A Fun Hypothetical Question For The Experts- Spalding Collection

Posted By: peter ullman

bruce...like jail time?

Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 08-25-2008, 05:13 PM
Archive Archive is offline
Administrator
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 58,359
Default A Fun Hypothetical Question For The Experts- Spalding Collection

Posted By: barrysloate

The most valuable piece in the collection is likely the 1860 mammoth plate salt print of the Brooklyn Excelsiors with Jim Creighton. That alone should command six figures.

Reply With Quote
Reply




Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Hypothetical Question regarding Rare Wagner Archive Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions 7 09-13-2007 08:29 AM
A.G. Spalding Baseball Collection Archive Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions 3 02-21-2007 10:38 AM
B/S/T Hypothetical Question Archive Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions 25 01-10-2007 06:12 PM
1922 Spalding Collection Archive Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions 3 10-03-2006 02:07 PM
hypothetical question: sets vs singles in an auction Archive Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions 6 09-27-2005 05:32 AM


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 04:10 PM.


ebay GSB