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Posted By: Alan Elefson
Hi- |
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Posted By: barrysloate
There are very few baseball tintypes that have been positively identified, and this one is likely to remain in the generic category. As for a value, it's a nice image but not particularly early. I would guess a couple of hundred dollars, but I suspect from your post that it went for far more. |
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Posted By: leon
We just had one in our auction go for almost twice what we thought it might....it was really nice and the player was identified...... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Leon- yours was a very early one and the player identification (even though we don't know who that is) added quite a bit to it. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Agree with Barry. This one is a nice, but average late 1800s example. The one in the B & L auction was a classic 1860s example, with 1860s being early. The main value difference between the two is the ages, with earlier being rarer. 90+ percent of baseball tintypes have unidentified players, so, unless its a famous player or team, identification is not a big issue. |
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Posted By: Alan Elefson
Thank you very much to every one who responded! I am also glad the approximate value is around what I was bidding (it actually sold for 250ish, closer to 280 with the premium.). Thank you again for all of the information! |
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Posted By: Jimmy
Alan, |
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Posted By: jamie
looks like youve got a second chance at your tintype. seller thinks he has an id on it |
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Posted By: barrysloate
This i.d. is a bit of a stretch. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Phonney Martin stood 5'7" and weighed 148 lbs soaking wet. The guy in the tintype sure looks bigger than that. |
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Posted By: Brock G.
Its funny that the guys supposed name is Phonney. Phoney is probably more accurate. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
His first name was Alfonse. "Phoney" was a nickname. A friend actually purchased a small group of objects from his family that belonged to him from his playing days, and I ended up with two of them. I still have one, an 1859 NAABP League Constitution. |
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