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How about showing the oldest piece you have. Mine is an 1860 "hop" ticket from Newark NJ.
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Currently, I think this is it.
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Leon- I still have potential upgrades available.
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Gary, this is a great thread topic and that Newark BBC ticket is awesome! I'm not sure about the age of the below tintype but looks to be 1860's. I also have 2 other CDVs from 1860's that I'll post later. Would love to see some more old stuff!
- 1841 Gift of Friendship by S. Babcock (picked up here a long time ago) - 1857 Spirit of the Times - The Eagles and Gothams Playing Their Great Match At The Elysian Fields - 1860's half-plate tintype |
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I've shown this ticket on net54 before, but here is a very early White Stockings baseball season ticket from 1874.
Condition is pretty remarkable considering age... Last edited by Scott Garner; 09-04-2015 at 04:01 AM. |
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I believe this is my oldest. I just don't know how old.
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Some of our oldest oldies...
1. c. 1840's- 1850's Lemon Peel Style Ball (small) 2. c. 1850's- 1860's H- stitch or belted ball (full size) 3. c. 1860's CDV of a ball player taken at a Baltimore photography studio |
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...but still the oldest thing I own.
1893 children's book with baseball and football motif.
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My to oldest piece from 1889
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Some bats 1870s owned by R.C. Reed. 1866 Molitor baseball club pieces. 1860s Civil War collapsible drinking cup probably my favorite. Six sided lemon peel 1860s.
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Various lemon peels and "H" style balls.
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1. c. 1866 Oregon CDV of Portland Pioneer Base Ball Club player Joseph Wiley. The bottom CDV includes him several years later.
2. 1866 invitation for the First Grand Ball of the Arena Base Ball Club held on November 15 at Masonic Hall in Manayunk, a Philadelphia neighborhood. 3. First Anniversary Ball of the St. Charles, Missouri Base Ball Club held at the New York Hall on September 30, 1867. 4. The St. Charles, Missouri Base Ball Club held its second annual Calico Dress Ball on February 14, 1868. 5. 1870 Oregon CDV of Portland Pioneer Base Ball Club members. Joseph Buchtel (the team's founder) is at the top. Joseph Wiley (the person in the first CDV) is at the bottom left. Information about these and related images is on the website below.
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Scott - nice item. I have no expertise in tickets, but are you saying that this is a Chicago White Stockings National Association ticket? Thanks.
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Last edited by Scott Garner; 09-03-2015 at 04:35 AM. Reason: Duplicate post |
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To the best of my knowledge, I believe it is the White Stockings of the National Association. From my research, The White Stockings began in 1871, but a fire burned down their original stadium in 1871. They re-entered the league in 1874 and I believe that this ticket originates from this season. On the back of the ticket it also makes reference to the Junior White Stockings and the the Resolutes, which may have played at their ball field as well. I hope this helps. Last edited by Scott Garner; 09-03-2015 at 05:25 AM. |
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1892 Cleveland Spiders Schedule with Cy Young
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Any number of town team could have called themselves the "White Stockings," and team names (often based on hosiery color) were a very fluid thing. Of the two Philadelphia entries in the 1873 NA, one was called the White Stockings (changed to Pearls in 1874). All you seem to being saying here is that it is an 1874 baseball season ticket (it surely is), the Chicago White Stockings NA club played in 1874 (they surely did), therefore this is a Chicago NA ticket. There are some big logical steps missing. The signature looks like "H. A. Jackson." Did you find that he had some connection to the Chi NA club? Last edited by bmarlowe1; 09-03-2015 at 08:28 AM. |
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Some of our early bats...
1. c. 1860s tiger maple baseball bat (36" and presentation quality) 2. c. 1860s -1870s leather handled baseball bat; Both Peck & Snyder, and Ward B. Snyder marketed these bats from the 1860's to around 1875. 3. c. 1860s -1870s presentation/trophy bat All of our 19th century baseball collection can be viewed on our website... http://dugouttreasures.com/product.cfm?sID=4 Great thread! Many thanks to Gary for getting it started! Jonathan www.dugouttreasures.com |
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Not my oldest baseball item, but apropos for the thread:
1885 Chicago White Stocking silver trophy ball that belonged to Billy Sunday. |
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Some great stuff posted. Silver trophy ball-wow! Jonathan- those bats look familiar. I think you'll remember this 1867 Fulton NY trophy ball.
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I do and I LOVE it! Simply wonderful piece.
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Very nice Greg! As you probably know, this is the earliest woodcut depiction of Cap Anson dating to July 5, 1873.
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FWIW, you may be correct, because the front of the ticket does not state Chicago White Stockings. FYI, I never was able to nail down the signature on the back when I tried to do some research on it when I bought it from an eBay seller in Illinois (to the best of my recollection) several years ago. In 2010 I did see another one of these season tickets in a catalogue auction, but it was unsigned on the back There is a book entitled Major League Baseball Expansions and Relocations: A History, 1876-2008 by Frank P. Jozsa, Jr that does make mention of the Resolutes in 1874, but I don't have iron clad proof that the ticket originates from the Chicago White Stockings. Hell, the ticket is over 140 years old & I just like the damn thing! ![]() Beautiful rarities by the other posters. Congrats to all of you that own these beauties! Last edited by Scott Garner; 09-03-2015 at 01:10 PM. |
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Some amazing survivors to say the least….here is my Spalding ring bat…made out of willow and currently weighs only 26 oz. Have it right below an Albert Spalding framed autograph in my sports room.
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A couple of 1850's town ball bats and an 1860's bat.
Top bat is 32" long, 30 oz made of hickory. Middle bat is 32" long, 30 oz. Bottom bat is 39" long, 36 oz. John Last edited by WWGjohn; 09-03-2015 at 02:41 PM. |
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Here is a great image that a wonderful, CT area photographer took of some of our 19th C. stuff for a calendar he created for 2014...
Two of our lemon peel balls, the presentation bat, a great tin type image, an 1875 program, and the 1860's era belt all made it into this shot. |
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I have a few memorabilia pieces older, but this is currently the oldest baseball piece:
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For a moment I thought I was looking at a photo from the cryogenics lab where Ted Williams' head was stored, but I guess these are in much better shape.
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My oldest although no where near as cool as all these others. A harpers wood cut from 1879. Got it here on Net54 a few years ago a built the custom frame to hold it. Unfortunately I had a roof leak two years ago and it sustained water damage. It was the only piece in my collection touched by the water.
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![]() ![]() Here is what I'm pretty sure is my oldest sports antique...an 1838 piece of rowing sheet music...To most it probably doesn't look very exciting...but an 1838 illustration of organized American athletic competition is remarkably rare...And it's pure American...dedicated to all the New York boat clubs... http://sportsantiques.com/latestacquistions.htm Below is an excerpt from the page linked above where you can read the whole story of the where when how I found it...you just need to scroll about 80% down the page to get to that part. ![]() http://www.sportsantiques.com/ice_skate_poster.htm Before I got the sheet music this 1862 ice skate poster advertising poster below was my oldest piece...above is a link to the full feature page.
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http://www.sportsantiques.com/ice_skate_poster.htm
Before I got the sheet music this 1862 ice skate poster advertising poster below was my oldest piece...above is a link to the full feature page.[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] Great pieces as always Carlton! I'd die for that skate poster! |
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Dated 1882 Trophy Ball from game between Lewisburg and Mt. Joy PA.
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1885 chicago ball club with Cap Anson
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from the 'General Advertiser', Philadelphia, February 13, 1815
...regarding 'practicing ball during the current season'. Also, my apologies to any who might be descended from this scoundrel John Hastings! (Also, I realize that Mark will probably argue that this is some other sort of 'ball' that the ladies and gentlemen have been practicing, such as football)
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Wow some great items shown. This is the oldest item I have that I know the date of for sure so I'm going with it. 1875 silver trophy ball.
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Clint, very cool ball, but wow on the dents
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This is going to be my last post on this topic as well, and it is as you said, an opportunity to share nice old stuff. I don't want this to get into a pissing contest, because I don't really believe anybody likes that kind of thing. I have always enjoyed your posts on net54 and I have no issue with you personally and I truly believe that you bring value to the net54 forum. FWIW,I sincerely don't ever recall stating that the ticket is "for sure" a NA ticket. When I purchased it originally, I did believe that it was (at least that was my thought process up until your post). What I did say when you questioned me about it is that I believed it was from the NA White Stockings "to the best of my knowledge". You made the point that it likely wasn't because of a couple of factors. OK, fine. It's not the first time that I've been wrong and certainly not the last time I'm sure. It's OK to question a person's perception of reality if you believe that it should be reconsidered & I have. Please don't make it sound like I have done this through conscious misrepresentation, because it was never intended that way. Enough said. Peace, out! Last edited by Scott Garner; 09-04-2015 at 11:49 AM. |
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