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Are these really on wood? What exactly are they? Does/will PSA/SGC grade them?
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mouschi-- If you go to the memorabilia side & search "Harper's", you'll find quite a bit of info.
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Not on wood, from a paper and I think I've seen a few graded.
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There was a great article in the Jan/Feb issue #14 of VCBC - if you can find one.
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Well, paper is technically wood pulp, right? Didn't they etch a wood plank in reverse and then ink it?
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Harper's Weekly was an entertainment newspaper that was issued in the latter half of the 19th century. It covered baseball and would periodically have an artist's rendition, in the form of a woodcut, depicting a famous team or a game in action. They were printed using an engraved wood block, hence the term woodcut.
Most are relatively inexpensive, usually in the $50-150 range. It makes absolutely no sense to have them graded, as it might cost more to grade them than to buy them. They are a great way to get original 19th century baseball memorabilia cheaply, and the illustrations are very well done. None are especially rare so you can actually complete the set of around 35 woodcuts with a bit of patience. Last edited by barrysloate; 04-13-2019 at 05:42 PM. |
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I could be wrong, but isn't the James Creighton woodcut somewhat rarer? They seem to sell for decent money, but that may be just due to his status and the fact that there is hardly any memorabilia that exists for him. |
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The Creighton is not a harper’s It’s from Leslie’s and it is a lot rarer
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The very first baseball woodcut, and as such the first illustration of baseball in an American newspaper, was featured in the Spirit of the Times on September 12, 1857. The Spirit was likewise a weekly paper of sporting events of all kinds, and the front page illustration of a game in progress is a classic (and decidedly scarce). Last edited by barrysloate; 04-15-2019 at 02:49 PM. |
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They did carve the image into wood. With the detail they have probably endgrain maple. Many of the papers of the time were not on wood pulp paper, but paper with a high rag content, cotton and linen fibers. And sometimes it's nearly acid free so it holds up well instead of getting brown and brittle. |
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The woodcuts were magazine pictures. However, unlike in the 1900s and today with reprint technologies, the prints were made directly from hand carved blocks blocks of wood (thus the name woodcuts) and thus are original works of art-- as original as a Rembrant or Picasso in a museum. They also have great graphics, and are great for framing and display. You can find them from as early as the 1850s.
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Has anyone ever found an actual woodblock engraving depicting one of these baseball related woodcuts? I have 3 different woodblock engravings (as well as an 1880’s copper full front page from the Daily Graphic) but none are baseball themed. As an avid baseball woodcut collector, that would be an impressive discovery.
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I have not.
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Greeting woodcut aficionados -
Have any baseball related Harper's woodcuts turned up that ARE NOT on the checklist published in VCBC #14? If so, can we see some pictures, and get some details? With that question now having been asked, here is another : Are those baseball bats hanging from that kid's shoulder? Doug |
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Hey Doug,
I don’t have the checklist in hand at the moment but I believe it to be comprehensive for the players, teams, games in progress prints etc. It also includes many of the more general baseball themes. There may be other baseball related prints that are tangentially related such as reference to baseball board games etc but my comments are specific to players and teams. I’ve found a number of previously undocumented woodcuts in other publications (and I believe there are more) but I’d be surprised/elated if there are Harper related prints that I have previously not seen. Even the supplements are well documented/known to the (small woodcut) collecting world. It’s possible that there were regional editions of Harper’s which came out in limited publication as I believe that to be the case for some of the obscure Leslie’s prints. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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It's sitting on the table next to me, the cover I posted is not on the list...
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Yes. My comments were specific to teams and or players. I’m skeptical that there are undocumented ones out there. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I agree, but if those are baseball bats, then being on the cover gives them extra credit.
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I think they are baseball bats. Good one.
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