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1937 felts
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Just picked up a couple more of these 1936-7 felts. Some say they are remnants of felt beanies but I have my doubts. No smoking gun. No stitch marks or any signs other than fraying that they were ever attached to one another. All opinions and ideas welcome.
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Vintage trophy
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Some amazing pickups by people here this month! I like mine although it set me back a few dollars. This is probably next months pickup as well!
If you can't read the center of the trophy because of the reflection from the camera-- it says---Rockwell Silver Company Trophy Annual Baseball Game Peacock Vs Hyman and Co. 1913 Won by Peacock's 18-6 L.Perlman Mgr. The interesting this is that surviving on the backside are pieces of an article about this game/trophy as well as a picture. The trophy has never been removed from its case as far as I can tell. |
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Thanks. This piece comes from the estate of C.D. Peacock........Charles Daniel Peacock....whose father started a jewelry company in the early 1800's in Chicago Illinois and I think are still in business to this day. The Rockwell Silver Co. started in business in Meriden, Ct. in 1905 and was founded by Lucien Rockwell and James W. Mackay.
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That's a beautiful and very unique style of Trophy... I agree that the newspaper photo makes for a tremendous complimentary component.
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I picked up both of these items at separate times but wanted to combine modern with vintage for display purposes (the drawing was created by Scott Silvers). I just got the piece back from the frame shop yesterday and it looks great now that I have it hanging up:D Overall dimensions are 45" x 30".
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Herb Pennock Brace Photo
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I picked up a great Herb Pennock George Brace photo. It's an 8x10 and is currently for sale if anyone is interested. (The scratches are on the plastic sleeve it's in)
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Besides the print mark or whatever it is on his forehead I picked up this paul thompson cicotte photo
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Joey, normally I wouldn't recommend this, but I think you should consider getting that print touched up to cover the black spot on Cicotte's forehead.
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Just acquired another Jeter Gamer from John Taube.
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Here's some photos I picked up of the Detroit Tigers Old Timers picnic/game.There's a total of 19 photos from 1943 and 1949.Any help with ID'ing some of the players would be appreciated.They're a little tough to take pictures of because of the curling of the photos.
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Very cool Ed! If you know anyone with a scanner that would be your best bet...
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I love my new 1910's glove. The padding and interior cloth is perfect, it smells like fresh leather, and it feels like it just came off the field. I can't wait to play catch with it.
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Great pickups, my favorite being the Captain Sal Bando jacket...
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Fred Tenney, Carl Horner Cabinet
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Fred Tenney was born in Georgetown, MA, where I currently reside. There is a street named after him in town here.
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AWESOME Tenney image. It's hard to compete with the beauty of those Horner cabinets.
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1999 Tim Raines game used and autographed bat
1996 Jeff Kent game used and autographed bat-- #32 for the collection I believe and this particular bat is extremely rare of his. You won't see another one. |
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Ty Cobb decal mini bat
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Sorry for the poor photo, decal is probably 90%-94% intact.
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Looks like 94% to me:p
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Great little bat.. nice pick up
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1907 Sporting Life Complete Issue
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With Pittsburg :)
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Best Ever
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I can safely say that this is the best piece I have ever owned. It is the 1910 World Series trophy awarded to Jack Lapp when the Philadelphia A's won it. This is about 12" high and weighs about 11 pounds. It is in perfect condition.
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That's a beauty Bob!!
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A stunner, Bob. Terrific piece!
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So, how much beer can it hold? ;) |
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Wow. That piece is really nice. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Let me add my "wow" to that trophy too -- so cool!
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Great Pickup Bob. Beautiful Trophy. Congrats.
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What a great trophy!! Nicely done !!
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As Max would say about Mrs H....
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Not sure if I'm allowed to post in this thread but nice looking trophy.
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Just picked up these two images of the 1920's "Olson's Terrible Swedes" barnstorming team. This team traveled throughout the Midwest and West and were only surpassed as barnstormers of this period by the Original Celtics and Harlem Rens. Olson later formed Hall of Fame "All-American Red Heads" female barnstorming team.
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Very neat photos Rob!
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Charlie Jamieson game used bat
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Just picked up this Charlie Jamieson gamer. It's the single dash-dot-dash, so I believe it's from 1917-21. What's cool is that he was the lead-off hitter in the 1920 World Series (when they beat the Dodgers). He also led the A.L. in hits in '23 (beating out Speaker and Ruth)...even came in 3rd for the MVP in '24.
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I saw that bat for sale and thought it looked like a nice one. Can you see if the bat is sidewritten at all?
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I would bet its sidewritten . I also think it would clean up very well if you don't like the soiled look
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Billy Jurges gamer from 40s and a Yaz gamer from 1977/78
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