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Duluth Eskimo 03-22-2017 10:50 AM

This is a 1900-1910's pennant. Common from this era to have three tassels made from silky ribbon and the oversized size. I don't believe this is spots related. Value? It depends on what it relates to

bocca001 03-23-2017 11:41 AM

Seals Pennant and more
 
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After some delay, I finally decided to frame my SF Seals Pennant. It is very large (with very long tassels) and it was difficult to find an appropriate backing that came in a large enough sheet. I liked the suede backing used in the Giants pennant (framed by a fellow board member before I bought it), but there were not many colors to choose from for such a large pennant. I decided on green for grass. I think it looks good. I took it to a shop to be framed and received an estimate of $800+, so I decided to build it online and ended up paying only about $160, even with UV protected non-glare etc... (although I had to get the suede backing elsewhere).

Just for Rob, I've also attached an image of a recent pick up that says Candlestick Park on it and is orange and black (it just is not baseball, and not a pennant).

ooo-ribay 03-23-2017 12:32 PM

Love the Seals pennant, Marc!

and you can't go wrong with black + orange + Candlestick. :p

vintagesportscollector 03-23-2017 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by bocca001 (Post 1643909)
After some delay, I finally decided to frame my SF Seals Pennant. It is very large (with very long tassels) and it was difficult to find an appropriate backing that came in a large enough sheet. I liked the suede backing used in the Giants pennant (framed by a fellow board member before I bought it), but there were not many colors to choose from for such a large pennant. I decided on green for grass. I think it looks good. I took it to a shop to be framed and received an estimate of $800+, so I decided to build it online and ended up paying only about $160, even with UV protected non-glare etc... (although I had to get the suede backing elsewhere).

Just for Rob, I've also attached an image of a recent pick up that says Candlestick Park on it and is orange and black (it just is not baseball, and not a pennant).

Looks great Marc! The whole room looks great.

perezfan 03-23-2017 04:16 PM

Amazing pennant and beautiful framing job.

Looks terrific!

bocca001 03-24-2017 06:29 AM

Thanks
 
Thanks, guys.

Fballguy 03-26-2017 11:55 AM

Anyone want to co-own this with me. ;)
 
Only $1,650. Hurry before it's gone!

It's beautiful and I'd love it but a little more than I'd like to pay.

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b5...psj2mfbgho.jpg

thetahat 03-28-2017 08:23 PM

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A coach just tweeted this picture ... dated to 1912 ... I know the pennant collectors have seen it before:

matty39 03-29-2017 08:44 AM

seen it before
 
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1914 fed league

Darner 03-29-2017 12:06 PM

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Believe that batter image comes from the cover of the April 13, 1912 issue of The Saturday Evening Post, a painting by Robert Robinson. Here's my beat up copy. A 1915 Phillies pennant also uses the image (mine in my dreams).


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