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Possibly previously unknown version team card - 1882 Chicago Photographic Studios?
With all the popularity of the cabinet card thread I thought some may like this. I recently picked up this 1882 Chicago Photographic Studios Cabinet card of the Chicago White Stockings team who were the NL Champions. I'm by no means a 19th century expert and have relied on some on the board who are....thanks to all those who have helped with info.
While it doesn't appear there have been many examples to begin with, the ones I've found are all a bit different than this cabinet. In mine, Silver Flint has his arms crossed across his chest, in the others his hands are in his lap. In this one, King Kelly's arm is slightly behind Fred Goldsmith's arm, in the other versions Kelly's arm is in front. There is also the obvious bats at the players feet in the other versions that is missing here, but there is more room towards the top of the photograph. While I know there are many 19th century issues that have different photographic versions, this is the first I've found in the Chicago Photographic Studios cabinets, at least to this point with any of the teams. I've talked with a few experts and the consensus was from "it's not that big of deal" to "that's amazing". But I thought it was surely interesting enough to point out if it is in fact the first known distinction in photos from this issue. As far as the writing on the card, Billy Sunday is incorrectly labled on the front. He didn't join the Chicago team until 1883. As evident on the back however is a man's name and "Jefferson, Iowa". Sunday was from Iowa and I'd assume it was "wishful thinking" at some point by someone in labeling Sunday in the front. Also interesting on the back it states "return to sender". Perhaps these were mailed out like a redemption? I have no idea. If anyone does have this same version, I'd love to see it...as well as any other "new" version from this issue. These are who I believe to be the players - thanks to Shawn England for finding this info from one of his contacts Back row - Quest - Gore - Williamson - Burns Middle row - Dalrymple - Flint - Anson - Goldsmith - Kelly Front row - Nicol - Corcoran http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v...82chicagof.jpg http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v...82chicagob.jpg Blown up version, and then below it is the image from the 2011 Legendary auction to compare photographs - http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v...icagoclose.jpg http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v.../legendary.jpg |
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Beautiful Cabinet David... As mentioned before.
Actually, it was Mark who gave the names of the players. Special thanks to bmarlowe1! Shawn |
Ah, thanks Shawn as far as pointing out Mark. Even the version that sold in Mastro in 2006 which had the players listed on the back appears to be incorrect!
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Awesome cabinet!!!
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Dave, congratulations on an amazing cabinet! I couldn't help but go back to a woodcut and a Noah Brooks book both which depict the 1882 Chicago White Stockings.
I've included both below. Comparing both cabinets to the Harper's weekly woodcut you'll note that some of the players have played musical chairs. I think what is more interesting is that on the Noah Brook's book, the lithograph covers matches the second cabinet, not your cabinet. I wonder if there are any other memorabilia pieces that match your cabinet. At least these two do not. |
Note that the Harper's Weekly woodcut represents a mirror image of reality. Once you sort through the musical chairs, you can see that everyone's hair is parted on the wrong side.
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Thanks for the responses guys. Is it known how many different teams are featured by the photographer?
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Three-Detroit, Providence and Chicago
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I won this beauty in the REA auction last night! And just found this thread this morning. Thanks for the clarification on Billy Sunday. I was confused by why he would be in the picture if the date is right, but Corcoran does kind of look like him. I was extra motivated to pick this up because I didn't yet have an issue of any kind featuring Fred Goldsmith. He's not on any regular card issues because he was done playing after 1884.
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Haven't stumbled across your site before - I love it!
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