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Where have all the 19th century posters gone?
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dunno? Got any tintypes?
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BB card Lithography doesn't get much better than these 1888 GOODWIN CHAMPIONS.
The other 38 cards in this set will follow. ![]() ![]() ![]() TED Z . Last edited by tedzan; 07-18-2016 at 08:14 AM. Reason: Correct typo. |
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Joe G (hi Joe) posted this just now in the new pick ups thread but it fits here nicely too. So I took the liberty of copying it here. Great Cabinet, Joe!!LL
A cabinet from the family of Pretzel Getzien, won from recent LOTG auction (thank you Al). In rough condition for sure (trimmed copy on left), but love the collectables with direct connection to the players themselves. The consignor explained that Pretzel Getzien was her great, great grandfather. There is a small "X" at top, left of center, by the portrait of Getzien. The consignor furthermore shared family stories such as “I rempember my Grandma telling me that his wife made all his shirts because he was so muscular he couldn’t fit in store-bought clothes! But he was embarrassed that it made him look cheap, so he wouldn’t let her tell anyone! Evidently she was a wonderful seamstress but must have told!” Getzien's success mirrored the Detroit Wolverines with his two best seasons in 1886 (30-11) and 1887 (29-13). He led the pitching staff in 1887 and would continue into post-season with a 4-2 record against the St. Louis Browns. The second copy of the cabinet (on right) was obtained years ago and once belonged to Deacon White. I suspect all the players were given copies of this cabinet after winning the Championship in 1887. I was also able to pick up an N300 of Brouthers with decent eye appeal despite the pin hole (again from LOTG).
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Here's my 19th Century Pittsburgh Collection:
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Great piece, Joe. I, too, love stuff connected to the player.
Leon, here is one I know you like. |
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Gary:
We're here. We just tend to be shy, retiring types! ![]() Glad to have gotten this cabinet from Scott Brockelman. The N172 I have of Joe Miller does not have his face visible and that is a pet peeve of mine. Since it's not likely I'll find a better Old Judge pose of him, this was a great alternative. Kevin |
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YAY tintypes! I's shown them before, but not recently. Fun little bunch.
Steve B |
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[QUOTE=tedzan;1562925]BB card Lithography doesn't get much better than these 1888 GOODWIN CHAMPIONS.
Could not possibly agree more with this statement. These cards are beautiful. |
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Here's my technicolor Harper's woodcut of the Cinci Red Stockings (27-foot long) Champion Bat award....July 1869 artwork.
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that National Nine is - well - spectacular.........
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The who's who of the 19th century all in one piece.
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Here are a couple of J Wood Studio Cabinets. Note that the team card is the same size as the individual player cabinets.
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Want to buy or trade for T213-1 (Bob Rhoades) Other Louisiana issues T216 T215 T214 T213 Etc |
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I don't consider myself primarily a 19th-century guy, but I love the era and have a modest collection of baseball stuff from it (~70 Old Judges, miscellaneous other baseball cards and items), plus a ton of nonsport N tobacco cards and maybe 5000 trade cards. Sorry for the imperfect scan on this, but I had to scan it in two parts and couldn't get them to line up quite right.
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Circa 1888-1889......I would venture to say that the artwork and the quality of the lithography of these subjects have not been matched in 127 years.
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Very excited to recently add this to my collection.
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Buying Kansas CDVs, Cabinets, RPPCs and other pre 1930 memorabilia. |
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Never minds I see the Pics now Joe M Joe M
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![]() Collecting Detroit 19th Century N172, N173, N175. N172 Detroit. Getzein, McGlone, Rooks, Wheelock, Gillligan, Kid Baldwin Error, Lady Baldwin, Conway, Deacon White Positive transactions with Joe G, Jay Miller, CTANK80, BIGFISH, MGHPRO, k. DIXON, LEON, INSIDETHEWRAPPER, GOCUBSGO32, Steve Suckow, RAINIER2004, Ben Yourg, GNAZ01, yanksrnice09, cmiz5290, Kris Sweckard (Kris19),Angyal, Chuck Tapia,Belfast1933,bcbgcbrcb,fusorcruiser, tsp06, cobbcobb13 Last edited by jcmtiger; 07-18-2016 at 09:25 PM. |
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Here's an 1885 pre-season scorecard of the Newark Domestics (Eastern Lg) vs the Philadelphia Quakers (National League)
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I agree Gary, the 19th to 20th century post ratio is maybe 1:100. If only there was more 19th century material available I suspect there would be more collectors and posts.
Thanks Leon for copying my earlier post over. Love the Pitt OJ collection Jason, nice looking group. I'm sure you've compared notes with John D. Nice Miller cabinet in lieu of a good pose OJ Kevin. Love all the posts from Ted et al. Joe M!, good to see you posting as well. Would love to see any of your collection make an appearance. Here is an 1886 Tomlinson Imperial Cabinet.
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Here's one you don't see too often...
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Cannot forget Uncle Paul!
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Circa 1871-1872
Troy Haymakers Photo card / Scorecard ![]() ![]() TED Z . |
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Here is my growing Jack Glasscock collection
1879 Glasscock Rookie Season Cleveland Blues Scorecard How about an 1870s-1880s team photo as well. Celina Ohio Base Ball Team circa 1875-1885
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My 19th century type cards
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While Jack Glasscock is quite popular here....here are my two......
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Two Goodwins in a row!! I wish I could find a nice one to add...
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Current Search: Columbus Solons N172: 2/16 (2nd Pose Team Set) Columbus Solons N173 & Proof Photos: 3/? Pre-1950 Cuban Cards: Focus on Billiken, Macionales, & Aguilitas |
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I do love this thread; I'm sure I'll be back to it repeatedly.
Here's one from my collection; I don't have much left but this one is one of my favorite pieces. ![]() -Al |
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I recently got out, and dusted off, my old 1895 scorebook that contains three games of the Negro Cuban Giants team (including Frank Grant).
The scorebook was the team scorebook for the Hagerstown independent minor league team. It seems the Giants played several games against the Cumberland Valley League teams which included teams such as Hagerstown, Chambersburg, Hanover and a few others. The reason I pulled this scorebook out was that I recently saw a broadside in the last Hunt auction that was for a c. 1895 game between Chambersburg and the Cuban Giants (see bottom below). Would of tied the two together but the auction price prevented that from actually happening (it went for $8,500 ![]() Rob M 1895 scorebook cuban giants.jpg Chambersburg.jpg Capture.JPG Last edited by ramram; 07-19-2016 at 10:25 AM. |
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Hey guys,
Does it get any better than this...... ![]() Page 8 ![]() ![]() Page 5 ![]() TED Z . |
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Hey Ted,
While not cards this is slightly related to your post.... |
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Johnny wanted to play
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My website with current cards http://syckscards.weebly.com Always looking for 1938 Goudey's Last edited by sycks22; 07-19-2016 at 12:57 PM. |
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Great Hines and Glasscock cards! I used to have a Troy Haymaker Stereoview card but sold it years ago. It wouldn't be a 19th thread unless we show a baseball currency. This one is the back from the scarce 1893 Series which has all All Stars on it.
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Don't think we've seen any Gypsy Queens yet
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great eye candy so far! Here are a few of my fairly esoteric items (didn't include my avatar though):
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Fun thread.
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Does 1999 count?
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Follow the rules!
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Hi Jay Speaking about Troy Haymaker cards, here's one more...... Circa 1871-1872 Troy Haymakers Photo card / Scorecard ![]() ![]() TED Z . |
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Am I the only OJ enthusiast who stumbled across this image in a google search?
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Awesome piece Ted! Good to hear from to ole friend.
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Flippin the bird.
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after a game with some friends for the two in front.......
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