I decided to make a list... Im sure the base of your list was originally made along time ago, as some of the info reminds me of what was known 30 years ago and things have changed on some sets...
these is just a few that you may want to update....
the set you have listed as 1910s D32 Drakes is really whats known as 1925 D32 Drakes "Film Stars" (Babe Ruth is the only baseball player in set)
the set you have listed as 1911 EUnc Base-Ball Bats was made by the Duché-Greaves Licorice Co.
the set you have listed as 1910 EUnc Orange Border is now known as 1910 EUnc "Orange Border" made by Geo. Davis Co.
I didnt see these cards listed... 1912 EUnc "J=K Candy" J. Koenigsberg Co. (there are 2 types, the smaller cards are B&W while the larger ones have a diecut head and an orange tint to the B&W image)
the set you have listed as 1907-10 W555, is really a candy set issued with a product called "Base Ball Snap Shots Candy" and made by Jay S. Meyer, Philadelphia PA. its still called W555 but really should be an E set. I call it 1908 but the book says 1909-10
the set you have listed as 1910s HUnc Herpolsheimer is prob just a 1916 M101-4/5 set... so you have it listed 2 times.. or maybe its the 1921 set that was discovered a few years ago (see below)
list is missing the 1921 HUnc Herpolsheimer cards (E121 style)
listed under 1910s this set is now known as 1916 FUnc Tango Brand Eggs L. FRANK & COMPANY
all of the M101-5 sets are now known to be from 1916, like the M101-4 sets
the cards you have listed as 1920 cartoon body is more well know as 1916-20 WUnc "Big Head" strip cards
the set you have listed as 1920s WUnc crude drawings is prob the set more well known as 1921 W9316
the set you have listed as 1920s FC59 Honey Boy is now known to be from 1927 and made by the Purity Ice Cream Co.
didnt see a listing for the set known as 1923 EUnc Fleer Candy Co. "Bobs & Fruit Hearts" made by the Frank H. Fleer Corporation (they are machine cut W515-1 cards with a printed ad on back, very rare)
the set you have listed as 1925 W504 is more well known as 1925 W504 Universal Toy and Novelty Co. and there are 4 teams known Dodgers, Giants, Yankees, and Senators
missing the 4 different 1926 W511 Ruth cards, red w/o #, #1 B&W, #55 blue, #71 blue
both 1927 W560 sets should be 1929 (proof is Hornsby is listed as "Cubs")
didnt see the 1928 W565 set listed
the set you have listed as 1930s W553 is more well known to be from 1929
W517 is from 1931, same with the smaller no number type (W517-2)
the 1934 R313-A is more well known as 1934 R313-A Gold Medal Foods "Wheaties" St.l NL and Detroit AL, and there is a very rare version of these Wheaties cards that have non StL and Det players, it is listed in the SCD as 1933-34 Wheaties (19 players checklisted but more exist)
the one you have as 1930s PCUnc WHIO is more well known as being from 1937 PC786 and is related to the 1937-39 Orcajo Red Postcards, there are 4 types, WHIO (1937), Val Decker Meat, Metropolitan Clothing, and no ad front with Orcajo on back. looks like you have the others correctly listed.
the set you have listed as 1934 WUnc Detroit Tigers is now known as 1934 HUnc Annis Furs Detroit Tigers
the set you have listed as 1935 WUnc Detroit Tigers is prob the 1935 Detroit Free Press Detroit Tigers set.
the R314 group is more well known w/o the letters now ie 1936 R314-1 (the common litho in USA kind), 1935 R314-2 (same as borderless, but w/borders), 1935 R314-3 (borderless), 1937 R314-4 (creamy Canadian, Doerr proves they are from 1937), R314-5 (rarest, group of 39 Montreal and Toronto players, along with 12* *maybe 13 Detroit Tigers)
the set you have listed as 1930s DUnc Sawyers Biscuit is more well known as 1938 DUnc Sawyer Biscuit Cubs/White Sox
you have each of the 3 1943-45 W732 set listed 2 times each.... with different names... the 3 Grand Studio Milwaukee Brewers sets are listed under W732 .... ie 1943 W732-1, 1944 W732-2, 1945 W732-3, there is only the 3 sets.
the set you have listed as 1950 V362 and the set below it as 1950 VUnc Big League Stars are the same set. more well known as 1950 V362 World Wide Gum Big League Stars
the 1952 VUnc Laval Dairy should really be 1952 FCUnc Laval Dairy Provincial League
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