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Posted By: Jeff S.
Hello - I just pulled this lithographic stone from the estate of a printer and am interested in your opinions on it. The stone measures 10" x 14" x 2 3/4" and features various advertising and images for the Victor Sporting Goods Company of Springfield, MA. I believe the top portion of the stone was used to print either the box that housed Victor baseballs, or perhaps a paper band that went around the box. The proof marks are 2 3/4" apart, with four sections and an end tag, which would perfectly fit around a baseball box. Under that are four various sporting-themed images including baseball. Victor was the official baseball of the Federal League: |
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Posted By: Max Weder
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I can't help you with it as I've never seen anything like it before...I just have to say though that it is a great find. I love the pre 'Wright Ditson' Victor logo. My favorite bat from my collection is a Victor bat. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
This is the first baseball themed lithographic stone I've seen. Great condition too. |
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Posted By: Jeff S.
Thanks guys - it's a hefty piece, weighing roughly 35lbs. I would love to see a Federal League ball with original box - Kovels has a sales record for one, but I lack a password: |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Jeff, I may have a photo of a Federal league ball with box somewhere on my computer...it was sold on ebay about 3 years ago and IIRC it sold for nearly $6,000. When I was collecting baseballs I held that up as my holy grail piece...I had no idea that it would sell that high though. |
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Posted By: Greg Theberge
What a great piece. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The stone is the printing plate. The original form of lithography was printed from a stone, and the final prints are often referred to as a 'stone lithographs.' Stone lithography is better quality, but, for practical reasons including the weight and size of stones, commercial printers switched to metal sheets as is used today. |
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Posted By: Jeff S.
Found a few bits through Google Book Search, which if anyone is unfamiliar with, it's quite amazing. |
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Posted By: Clint
Jeff, that is an awesome piece. I was wondering, are going to get it graded? |
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Posted By: Jeff S.
Slab the slab right? Maybe Beckett with those new oversize holders... |
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Posted By: Greg Theberge
David, |
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Posted By: Jeff S.
Thanks Dan! That ball sold for $7186.00 with juice through Lelands. Here's a link showing all the Federal League items they've offered since 2001 - check out that Eddie Plank signed Fed. League ball that sold for $44k+. Great stuff. |
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Posted By: Shawn
Nice stone Jeff... I would love to have this but probably out of my price range! Good luck with the sale, the shipping cost will probably scare the devil out me. |
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Posted By: Jeff S.
Ok, the stone is listed - take a moment to check it out if you get a chance. Started it at $9.95 so have fun...also have a Boston Garter box up this week: |
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