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Here is Frank Chance. The image is from either 1901, 1902, or 1904.
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Paul:
That is awesome information... very cool that the portrayal is Frank Chance. Many thanks for that info! Rob: That's right.... the Aaron Bros. Frames that hold three 8 X 10s horizontally, work great for most standard size pennants. And while the 36" length sometimes works for oversized pennants, the 13" width always falls a bit short of accommodating the height. |
Lelands - Wow!
I won nothing, but there were some big prices realized on pennants in last night's Lelands Auction. Really strong competition for most pennants (of which there were many...)
But this one really caught my eye.... Over $12,000 for this All Star Pennant... https://auction.lelands.com/bids/bidplace?itemid=90401 I bet the consignor treats himself to a nice dinner tonight! :rolleyes: |
Wow. I was surfing through prices realized for items I was interested in, but didn’t see that. I have not seen that pennant before, but that price is crazy. Obviously someone is happy (other than Josh) to have won it and sold it. Leland’s always has good variety of stuff from all sports and gets good action.
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I have been finding more football than baseball lately for some reason. These are two of my more recent pick-ups!
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Erik,
Those are both great pennants. That packers one would bring big $ |
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Despite this "imperfection", I'd be happy to take it off your hands Erik. :D |
Love the 1930s artwork on the Packers pennant, but it's strange they used that.
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