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Incredible Piece Sold on EBay - 19th century lemonpeel silver presentation baseball
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It was a great piece- congrats to whoever picked it up
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I saw that looking around on the Bay. GORGEOUS
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Presentation ball
Wow, What a stunning piece.
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I guess I am the only one who saw it and thought it was kinda ugly.
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good lord, you will probably never see another. especially a H style. never seen that before.
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Dents can be taken out nice and easy, though at a real cost, likely $1500. I was very tempted to buy, I bid pretty high. What are everyone's thoughts on value? The ball dates to c.1870 not c.1890 I would think, despite the history provided, given H style, size, "base ball", and content.
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I thought 2 to 2500. Worth getting repaired. Definitely earlier than described. 1870s when that type of ball was being used.
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Who bought it?
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It is very nice. I would polish it but otherwise not touch it as I think it has nice character as-is.
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That's a fun show to watch, but I wouldn't let him touch it with a 10' pole.
Everything he restores looks ridiculously new... like it was just created yesterday. I guess it's great for Coke Machines and Cars... but (if restored) this piece would need to go to a real specialist. |
We were enthralled by this piece from the moment it hit ebay and toyed with the idea of bidding all along.
For some historical perspective and for the sake of dating, we believe that the scene engraved on the ball depicts the Great Sioux Uprising that took place in Minnesota in 1862. If so, than the size and style of the ball matches perfectly to the era in which it was created...within a few years for sure. I would like to believe that with some research into Minnesota's state history the new owner will be able to come up with some rich history behind their new acquisition. JP www.dugouttreaures.com |
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Thanks for that informative, if not forcefull correction...I'm sure we all appreciate it.
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It appears the seal changed over time from a number of Indians to one, and from more threatening to less threatening postures; it appears you could indeed set a more precise date on that ball. I now wish I bid more. I was at 2k. I do not think there is another piece of baseball memorabilia from the true West depicting true then-contemporary Indians. It is a very very cool piece. If it were mine, I would pay $1500 to have the dents expertly removed, and I actually would have it professionally cleaned, so that the patina might age more evenly. If someone on this forum purchased the ball, and is looking for a quick profit, please PM me.
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The ball and engraving are absolutely beautiful. I am envious of the person who now owns it. |
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