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SOLD 19th Century Woodcut Collection ~25 Pieces!
FS: Civil War Era 1865-1890s Baseball Original Woodcut Collection! $SOLD shipped. Here is a video of them all:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lCiYMXy6O4 Includes roughly 25 pieces! A few facts: - 1865 to 1890s - At least one player is pictured who was in the Civil War - 1865 Brooklyn team - the first championship team ... and the first sports team invited to the white house. - 1869 Red Stockings - the first professional championship team (includes the entire publication!) - Loads of hall of famers like: Buck Ewing, Cap Anson, Mike King Kelly, Old Hoss Radbourn, Timothy Keefe, Harry Wright, George Wright, Monte Ward and more. These guys were the Babe Ruths / Cy Youngs / etc. of their generation - not just because of what they did on the field, but because they were true pioneers - many of whom are responsible for how the game of baseball is played today! - Also included are among the earliest professional baseball photographs that were printed! I'll remove the framed piece from the frame for better shipping, unless someone local picks these up. http://mycollectionofcards.com/baseb...214_152941.jpg http://mycollectionofcards.com/baseb...207_115351.jpg http://mycollectionofcards.com/baseb...207_115442.jpg |
List of all Harper's Weekly
Oops, this was posted on the wrong thread. See 19th Century Woodcut Collection, under my name. Apologies to Moushi; hope I didn't bother you.
Harper's Weekly, Vol. XIII.--No. 653, New York, Saturday, July 3, 1869: Entire issue, featuring "The Picked Nine of the 'Red Stocking' Base-Ball Club, Cincinnati. Ohio," p. 421. This is a team picture/woodcut of the first professional championship team, which covers the top half of the page. Harper's Weekly, July 25, 1874, p. 624, "... The Philadelphia Athletics," Full-page woodcuts of nine individual players, featuring J. D. McBride, Civil War veteran, and a young Cap Anson, batting. Harper's Weekly, September 12, 1874, p. 761, "The Maple-Leaf Base-ball Club of Guelph, Ontario, Canada," Woodcut of team of ten, covering top half of page. Harper's Weekly, August 5, 1882, p. 493, featuring "The Metropolitan Base-ball Nine," 12 NY, N players. Harper's Weekly, September 30, 1882, p. 621, featuring "The Providence Base-Ball Club," with Harry and George Wright, Charles Radbourne, and J. M. Ward. Harper's Weekly, Vol. XXVII.--No. 1381, June 9. 1883, p. 364, "Base-Ball of the Future." Full-page fantasy with players on horseback. Doubles of this one. Harper's Weekly, Vol. XXXII.--No. 1662, August 27 1888, p.820, featuring full-figured woodcuts of Charles Comiskey and W.A. Latham on bottom half of page. Doubles of this one. Harper's Weekly, Vol. XXXII.--No. 1649, New York, Saturday, July 28, 1888, featuring "A Ball or a Strike, Which?" Full-length woodcut of batter, catcher, umpire, with dugout and stands in background. Classic and frame-worthy. Harper's Weekly, October 20, 1888, p. 793, "The Winning Battery of the New York Baseball Club," featuring full-length woodcuts of Tim Keefe and Buck Ewing, covering bottom half of page. Doubles of this one. Harper's Weekly, Vol. XXXIII.--No. 1716, New York, Saturday, November 9, 1889: Front page, featuring "William Ewing, Captain of the New York Base-ball Club." Full-Length woodcut of Buck Ewing in catcher's gear. Frame-worthy. Harper's Weekly, package of 18 pages compiled from the 1890's featuring photos of Collegiate baseball. |
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