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Leon 09-03-2013 05:09 PM

Very Early Baseball Player Tintype Image- auction
 
Anyone follow this one? I had a snipe in just because it was cool....but was blown out of the water. I didn't want it as much as the cdv I paid too much for not too long ago....This one doubled my snipe :).

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Very-Early-B...p2047675.l2557


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nsaddict 09-03-2013 05:14 PM

That's a cool tintype. The winner isn't even a card collector.

John V 09-03-2013 05:36 PM

I don't recall one going that high before. The ball and bat didn't hurt. Does he have garters on his sleeves?

honus94566 09-03-2013 05:54 PM

Very cool. Any experts on civil war dress? Those trousers he's wearing really look like they could be a uniform bottom. Crazy to think this guy could have fought at Gettysburg.

barrysloate 09-03-2013 05:58 PM

That's an extraordinary image, beautifully posed with bat and ball, crystal clear, great uniform, and looks like it was lightly handcolored. The dating seems right, likely late 1860's. That's a home run as tintypes go, worth the 1K+ bid.

christopher.herman 09-03-2013 06:19 PM

Barry, you are correct citing the coloring. That's where a lot of the value lies... independent of the subject matter, of course.

dbrown 09-03-2013 09:11 PM

Related only that it's a 19th century photo, this was a stunning cabinet that fetched a nice price too. Really love this photo.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1892-Cabinet...-/111152309635

Runscott 09-04-2013 12:03 AM

Pretty amazing to see a tintype that looks like a cdv. Glad Barry could give us an approximate date and value for it.

GaryPassamonte 09-04-2013 03:54 AM

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The CdV I've posted shares many similar characteristics with this tintype. The subject is one Lon Kinch. He died in early 1866. It's possible the tintype is mid 1860s.

Jeffrompa 09-04-2013 11:15 PM

1860's for sure . I didn't see that one on auction .

barrysloate 09-05-2013 04:26 AM

Has anyone seen any 1860's baseball image before that had a ballplayer wearing knee high leather boots? I haven't, and I wonder if he actually played wearing those things. If so, he wasn't a base stealer.:)

drcy 09-05-2013 08:39 AM

Technically speaking, the only error I noticed in the auction is listing when the seller said the paper envelope dated the photo to the 1860s. Paper envelopes existed beyond then.

However, it is an 1860s photos and those may indeed be Civil War pants he's wearing.

And I did notice the boots :)

GasHouseGang 09-05-2013 10:22 AM

Also, it appears his belt has upside down lettering on it. It looks like P-H-I on the part of the belt that shows on our left of the photo, the subjects right. Maybe Philadelphia?

benjulmag 09-05-2013 12:40 PM

It is an exquisite image IMO well worth the price paid.

ramram 09-05-2013 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by GasHouseGang (Post 1180759)
Also, it appears his belt has upside down lettering on it. It looks like P-H-I on the part of the belt that shows on our left of the photo, the subjects right. Maybe Philadelphia?

Any lettering will show up as a "mirror" of the original as with all dag's, ambrotypes and tintypes so I don't believe it is an upside down "PHI". At this early date, the team names would not be expected to reflect the city they are from but instead would reflect their social club name.

Rob M.

Runscott 09-05-2013 02:26 PM

I don't get the fuss over a soldier holding an orange and an axe handle :confused:

Jeffrompa 09-05-2013 03:47 PM

I think his Nikes were in the washing machine that day .

sb1 09-05-2013 04:47 PM

They may actually be his Cavalry boots, which might make the Civil war pants more plausible.

Texxxx 09-05-2013 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1180633)
Has anyone seen any 1860's baseball image before that had a ballplayer wearing knee high leather boots? I haven't, and I wonder if he actually played wearing those things. If so, he wasn't a base stealer.:)

They may have to share the field with the occasional rattlesnake that went through.


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