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Old 11-26-2022, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by 1880nonsports View Post
but after seeing the last picture from the back - simply paper embossing/debossing done with a mold and pressing. There are some 1910's postcards that were done in that style featuring baseball and a myriad of other subjects. The FRONT does have a more interesting "look" than the generic examples usually encountered.
Similar production can be observed on a small set of 1890's store cabinets featuring women (what else :-)) where certain elements "puff-out" and many early cigarbox labels were embossed. Unsure if it was a different process but same idea. I'll try and post a pic. of a low grade store card exhibiting the same effect I have somewhere......

The best part of your example is that it does something for you. Not a lot of cash value but finding something you love is priceless.

BTW - It's PRINTED not a photograph.

no guarantees whether written or implied


Tyvm for all the info! Very appreciated. And of course shop owners in the 1890s were a clever bunch, haha.
I’m a bit shocked after reading you say it’s printed. I wish I could take a better quality photo. But damn is it very very detailed and clear. Especially the batters face.
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