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Posted By: T E
Measures about 13" by 10", in its original frame which measures about 16" by 19", title at top says "Gallery of Champion" (sic), caption at the bottom lists four fights, 1880 to 1882, "Champion Pugilist of the World," colors are much more vibrant than they appear as I was shooting through the glass. Should I remove backing and pull it out? Backing reads "Levy Brothers Company, Eighth Avenue Between 42 & 43 Streets, New York" Any info or advice on item much appreciated! |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
These things have been widely reprinted. You may want to do some serious research to determine whether what you have is original or a later reprint. I'd suggest taking it to a qualified conservator if the item is real before tackling who knows what in the mounting and framing. |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Wow! That is awsome looking! Judging by the frame and the mount, it has to be real. Police gazettes are very over looked still in the hobby I think... JC |
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Posted By: T E
I'd be astounded if this was a reprint. No pixels, and even through the glass when I look with a powerful magnifying glass, it shows all the proper signs of aging. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
If it's a reprint, it more than probably will have the standard multi-color dot (pixels) pattern , especially in the image of the boxer. |
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Posted By: martindl
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Posted By: scott brockelman
the frame is old and real, but that doesnt mean the contents ar. as you can see it was originaly framed with a paper backing which is gone, could be wear and tear or could have been removed and something entirely different put it. I would think the piece needs to be examined to determine if it's period or repro. |
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Posted By: joe
I picked one of these up at an antique store a few years ago in an old frame. When I took it apart it was a page from the magazine. It had a bathing beauty on the back of the boxing print. The magazines are from the 1940 and 1950's. I would take it apart and check it out. |
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Posted By: T E
I agree with all of the above, will let you know what I find. Another bad sign is the glass, which does not look 19th Century to me. But we shall see... |
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Posted By: T E
Made to deceive-the glass was contemporary, once I got print out, which was glued onto 20th century cardboard, I could see the fine pixels. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Adam, |
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