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Oscar must be super cool.....he’s taking up a lot of pennant space!
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New pickup ... one of seemingly 50 variations of ‘48 and ‘54 Indians pennants. This one has the 1948 roster. Never saw this before ...
Will have some more Retro Clean updates to follow ... I’m so bored!!! |
That's a cool looking pennant, Greg. Must be rare if it is new to you.
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great find and a really cool pennant greg. congrats!
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Great find, Greg....
That one is super tough and a very cool/unusual pennant. :) |
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Picked these two up in the last few weeks. Priced too cheaply to pass up. They have to be at least 100 years old. Both 34" excluding tassels. Anyone have any idea who the maker would be on these? Chicago Pennant Co. was around at that time.
I've found a similar pennant (but not exact) using the same font and a circle shaped graphic, as on the Harvard pennant. The tag on that one reads: Henry Schwartz of 15 Ann St New York. Domer...Does that name meaning anything to you? |
Those are fantastic, Rob...
About as early as they come, and amazing condition considering their age! |
Rob those are awesome! Especially the Harvard pennant .... never seen anything like it.
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Thanks Mark and Greg...I had never seen this Harvard pennant before either. What was intriguing to me is the similarity of the players uniform to the uniforms worn in this 1890 team photo. Harvard's uniform seems to have changed by the time the 1900s roll around. Makes me wonder if this could be from the 19th century.
I'm sure there are people here more familiar with Harvard football history than I. Would love input if anyone has any theories on this pennant. |
Those are great, Rob. Carlton Hendricks is a big Yale collector, I think.
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