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Posted By: Donald Johnson
I picked up what was purported to be a 1876 Cabinet of a baseball player. The seller dated the piece to around 1876 due to the word Centennial on the player's chest. Does this hat and uniform appear typical of that worn by player's in this era? Also, this isn't your typical N173 sized cabinet but is closer to the size of a large Gypsy Queen ~ 2" by 4". Does anyone have material in that size? Comments welcome. |
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