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Posted By: Jim Rivera
According to Mastro this is the rarest T206 card. |
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Posted By: halleygator
Some guys can afford to pay WHATEVER it takes to buy a card ... and their ego won't let them lose. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Jim: |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Two words--Keith Olbermann |
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Posted By: halleygator
So Jay ... |
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Posted By: runningandhidingscott
This one is more interesting to some because it is a legitimate variation, not simply a card that is missing a letter or two. ...but I prefer printer scrap. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Hal--Although I don't know Keith very well my sense is that he will not buy a better copy of a card once he has a copy. So I would be willing to bet that he did not bid on this card. I would guess the underbidder in the prior auction was one of the bidders; I don't have any idea who the underbidder here was. Larry Fritsch already has two copies so maybe he was just supporting the market a little. Who knows. |
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Posted By: Rich Jacobs
Jay: Can you post a photo of the 1882 cabinet with Anson and Kelly? I'd enjoy seeing it. |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
Do you have one for sale?? |
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Posted By: halleygator
Or, as someone pointed out... |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Hal--Amazingly, I do have a copy of the cabinet(why do I think this does not surprise you). If I get to the bank tomorrow I'll take it home and post a scan. |
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Posted By: Rich Jacobs
Jay: I know better than to get in a p****** match with the Alpha dog. And, all's fair when it comes to bidding: no grudges there. I just email Hal afterwards and buy his castoffs. I've got more than a couple. His prior Mickey Welch is now mine. |
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Posted By: runscott
1882 Chicago... |
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Posted By: Rob M.
Curious....do you remember what it went for and how long ago was the auction? |
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Posted By: runscott
I don't know the actual prices. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
One of these 1882 Chicago cabinets sold in 2000 or 2001, in either a Lipset Auction or About Time Auction for about $1,500. There was also an 1881 Chicago Imperial Team Photo that sold in a 2002 About Time Auction for about $2,300. |
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Posted By: halleygator
Jay, what are the dimensions?? |
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Posted By: Rob
Wow! Was Sotheby's way out to lunch on their estimate or what? Obviously not their cup of tea. By the way...anybody out their got one of these cabinets for sale???????? I'd love to pick one up for my collection...but not at Sotheby's price! (Jay - hint, hint). |
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Posted By: halleygator
Jay: E-Mail me |
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Posted By: Rob
Hey Andy...Do you happen to have a scan of that imperial cabinet from the catalog? Would love to see it. |
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Posted By: Dan Mckee
The doyle is without a doubt the rarest T206, Mastro is correct. A variation?? Why is it just another variation? It is a legit card just like the wagner. There are Doyle NY Nat'l in other poses. I do not consider this a variation, it is a legit card. If this is a variation, so is the 4 poses of Cobb in the set. |
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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman
Both lots failed to reach the reserve on the Copeland auction. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Sorry |
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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman
About Time Auctions |
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Posted By: leon
Talk about a downside to that transaction.....I would sort of hate it if I paid $175k'ish for something and then a few years later a better one was sold for 1/3 of that....kind of like McGuire's home run ball....ouch !!!! |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
Whoever wrote the description for that about time auction really did themselves a disservice by not mentioning Larry Corcoran is in the photo.Who knows where the price wouldve went to if they did! |
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Posted By: Rob
I stand a little perplexed. There is mention in this thread that Sotheby's once estimated the 1882 Chicago cabinet at $20-$30k, that at Copeland's a similar cabinet did not sell but bids went to $12k and that at an About Time or Lipset it went for $1500. Is there truly this much of a range???? |
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Posted By: Hankron
I beleive that 1882 image is the same image used to make a Harper's Woodcut |
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Posted By: Hankron
Within 19th century photographs, pricing is fairly stable. The new collector of these types of items should consider the Sotheby's and Hal's prices as extremes and not as standards. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Relevant notes on the two photos. |
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Posted By: Hankron
One last point concering collecting photographs. Photographs are photographs, and one should not be so enamored by the famous subject, large size, unusual mount and famous photographer that one fogets to look at the image. Quality of image, from clarity, focus and artistic quality, is an essential part of both the photograph and its value. Buying photographs is buying works of art. Beautiful, unique images are easy to resell, while rougher images are tougher to sell especially at higher prices. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Lot #53 was in fact an 1882 Chicago White Stockings Cabinet, listed in Good Condition, that had a final bid of $1,415. It is not the same card as the scan that Scott supplied. This one was mounted in the opposite direction, if that makes any sense (The printing is on the right of the photo). |
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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman
Andy, some of the Chicago Photographic Studios cabinets came with the printing on either the right or left side of the mount. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Jimmy, |
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Posted By: BcD
Good luck with school and the soon to be new addition bud! |
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Posted By: Hankron
Dan, the Doyle is a variation. Particularly with variations but also with other definitions, collectors commonly confuse a value judgement with an objective judgement. Fame or value or the stigma attached to a term or how the variation came be (design versus printing boo boo) are irrelevant when determining whether or not something is a variation. |
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Posted By: Dan Mckee
ok after thinking about this, I will agree - variation. I can't think of another T206 with the exact same pose and picture and a different team at the bottom. But if you look at it the other way, is the bender trees and no trees variations? lettering is the same at bottom but pictures are different. I guess I do not see the difference there. The Doyle is a lettering variation and the bender is a picture variation? Maybe I am all wet or that my intellect is so pathatic that I am not using variation in the proper context. I am easily humbled. Dan. |
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Posted By: runscott
...but image changes are more likely to be due to personal taste. I suspect the "no trees" version came out later, and was an "enhancement". Both Benders were created from a photo where Bender is actually bent over, so the pose on the t206 is very unnatural. The "no trees" version has him aligned a little bit more correctly, and has replaced the right elbow in the "trees" version with fingers. The Matty "white cap" and "black cap" t206 cards were also made from the same photograph, the "black cap" being the later, and more aesthetically pleasing card...I think |
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