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abmchenry 01-20-2025 11:13 AM

Earliest father / son baseball card?
 
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I'm getting ready to list this E121 Bill Southworth on ebay and was going to notate it as the earliest father and son depiction on the same baseball card. Then I thought it would be best to check with the experts before making that claim! Anyone aware of any earlier ones?

h2oya311 01-20-2025 12:32 PM

Love that card of Southworth!

I doubt anyone would necessarily think of it as a baseball card, but there’s a CDV of Sam and Harry Wright from 1863. Both played and were instrumental in the early history of baseball.

abmchenry 01-20-2025 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by h2oya311 (Post 2489792)
Love that card of Southworth!

I doubt anyone would necessarily think of it as a baseball card, but there’s a CDV of Sam and Harry Wright from 1863. Both played and were instrumental in the early history of baseball.

Oh wow, was not aware of that one. I think there's been some debate about whether CDVs should be counted as baseball cards (possibly in this very forum). Maybe I'll add the note "earliest father/son baseball card that can be found on ebay." :)

brianp-beme 01-20-2025 02:47 PM

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Not sure if it is his son, and definitely does not pre-date the Southworth card, which I have always liked as well), but the below 1936 R314 Goudey Wide Pens card of Ethan Allen always makes me smile, and Ethan Allen was a lifetime .300 hitter, so my recent scan will also be added to those two respective threads.

I have never had the opportunity to post the same scan in more than two threads, so taking advantage of this while the gettin' is good.

Brian

GaryPassamonte 01-20-2025 03:27 PM

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Hard to beat this one, albeit cricket related.

Epps 01-20-2025 03:41 PM

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Not a card and not with their kids, but a cool RPPC that may be fitting for the thread. Happy Felsch, Ray Schalk, Lena Blackburne and Nemo Leibold with dolls that the Milwaukee Leader presented to all of them.

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BobbyStrawberry 01-20-2025 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by abmchenry (Post 2489802)
Oh wow, was not aware of that one. I think there's been some debate about whether CDVs should be counted as baseball cards (possibly in this very forum). Maybe I'll add the note "earliest father/son baseball card that can be found on ebay." :)

That one is definitely not a baseball card but rather a cricket card!

abmchenry 01-20-2025 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Epps (Post 2489870)
Not a card and not with their kids, but a cool RPPC that may be fitting for the thread. Happy Felsch, Ray Schalk, Lena Blackburne and Nemo Leibold with dolls that the Milwaukee Leader presented to all of them.

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This photo is absolutely incredible, love it


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