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Posted By: CarltonHendricks
I recently bought the 14 inch diameter plate below, should arrive any day now. Based on the uniforms and quailty, I'd guess it's about c1910. I'm very curious, has anyone seen this plate before? I have not. The art style, and the vignette of the title "Two Men Down" remind me of the yard long style prints of the same vintage. Although I think those are American, whereas this is German. At the bottom is another 12 inch c1900 baseball plate I got last summer in Adamstown PA. |
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Posted By: leon
I have never seen that type of plate (I don't look that much for plates though) before but it's beautiful..... |
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Posted By: Mike H
Handsome plates Carlton. You find some real treasures. I know nothing about them however |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The first is the best looking baseball plate I've ever seen. Like a T3 in plate form. |
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Posted By: Rob Fouch
Absolutely gorgeous. Amazing the variety of baseball stuff out there. Congrats on the pickup. |
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Posted By: CarltonHendricks
Thank you all for your comments. Rob Fouch, you are right there is a wide variety. Finding things never seen before is one of the greatest things about the hobby. |
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Posted By: Mark
Carlton... Where did you obtain that beautiful plate? I saw it listed somewhere recently, and just cannot put my finger on where I saw it. Was it from Ebay, or a Catalogue Auction? I should have paid closer attention, as this one is truly special. |
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Posted By: Butch & Co.
Never did see it come up for auction on eBay, but that very plate (or its identical twin) was indeed the subject of fairly lengthy discussion on one of the eBay member forums a few months back. If memory serves, it was the pottery and ceramics collectors on the "Collectibles" board there who were trying to nail down its origin, with a minority opining that it was of more recent manufacture. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Interesting, Butch.... that is the very reason I did not pay closer attention at the time. Though the artwork is stunning and appears vintage, the "Two Men Down" caption just looks like something more recently done. |
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Posted By: CarltonHendricks
Thanks Mark. I was down at the local Goodwill dropping off some clothes to donate when I noticed it on the half price table....Just kidding, I got it on eBay. |
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Posted By: Mark
Carlton... the Anonymous was me... Mark. I just forgot to type in my name. Thanks for posting that beautiful High Hurdles Print. I would certainly agree that the vignette at the bottom is strikingly similar, and bodes very well for the authenticity of your plate. |
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Posted By: Butch & Co.
Carlton, with your your permission, we'll re-post a couple of your pics of the plate, and re-pose the question, on the eBay collectors' forums, and see if anyone recalls the consensus there (it wasn't that long ago) or has any new insights. Unless you'd rather post to that forum yourself. |
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Posted By: Brock G.
Carlton, |
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Posted By: CarltonHendricks
Butch, knock yourself out with the photos, dig up whatever you can, thanks for your help. Brock, you are the man!!! How the heck did you find that? now that's a piece of the puzzle. I got a heck of an email from a porcelain specialist in Germany, though he's English...He had so much to say, I'd rather copy and paste it...so I'm waiting for his permission to do so. |
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Posted By: Mark
Carlton... |
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Posted By: Butch & Co.
Carlton, thanks for the Marshall appraisal and the additional close-up of the impressed mark. |
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Posted By: Brock G.
Stumbled across another similiar plate Hunts sold a while back. This one is a football version- |
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Posted By: Butch & Co.
After some general salutes and deference to Christopher Marshall's expertise, the eBay forums don't appear able to produce any further insight, so the last comments of any substance there were these... |
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