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Thanks Clint. Will do!
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Here are some recent 19th C. pickups...well, very recent...both are products of the Atlantic City National this past week.
1. c. 1850s - 1860s, single piece, Lemon Peel Style base ball. 2. H. Harwood & Sons Mfg. sales slip for an 1871 transaction of baseballs and bats. Jonathan www.dugouttreasures.com |
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Love the early baseball balls like that. They look so primitive. Thanks for sharing.
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Picked up my first 19th Century this week, very excited.
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Hey Gary, just took a 4 year break from the forum but didn't abandon my collecting habits
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Very slow on the Barnes stuff, Jimmy. Most are holding onto what they've got.
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I have never posted anything from my collection for a number of reasons, not the least of which is I did not know how (also no scanner). But Derek h2oya tried to teach me how with photos so here goes. Apologies in advance.
Since my main interests are books and photographs of the Wrights and Chadwick, I am starting wiyh a page from Chadwick's Game of Base Ball (1868) on which Chadwick has made a major correction to the printed text. There are other examples. |
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Warren cdv of George Weight formerly part of the Cope.and collection. (Mcvey and O'rourke from that collection now reside in other board members collections.
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Pearsall cabinet of Chadwick with an inscription to Abe Yaeger. Uncle Harry was the title of one of Chadwick's columns.
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1877 Boston team composite with Murnane correction, inscribed on back "Tim from Jake, Dec 26, 1894. (Murnane from Jacob Morse)
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Inscription in Spalding's National Game to George Wright. The book has about 100 corrections, comments and annotations by Wright and I have attempted to attach one of my favorites.
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Here are attachments noted above.
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Cdv of Gould by the other Warren, WS. With ovals of Fred Cone and Sam Jackson that are by JW Black and were made for the Mort Rogers scorecards, unfortunately no scorecard.
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1871 Boston stock certificate signed by Eben Jordan (on back), founder Jordan Marsh, Ivers Adams, president and Harrison Gardner, husband of Isabella Gardner of Museum fame.
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1860 edition of Ball Player's Pocket Companion, George Wright's copy.
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Bruce- Amazing pieces of baseball history!
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Bruce - simply stunning! Your 19th century material is top-notch all the way! Especially your books w/ annotations...
We still have a bit of work to do to get your photos/scans up to snuff, but not a bad start!
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Bruce? Some of the best stuff I've seen in some time. Thanks for posting.
I too, have a Murnane related piece. Last edited by GaryPassamonte; 08-16-2016 at 04:30 PM. |
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Derek, I tried, thank you for pushing me. Gary, I think Murnane tried to accumulate older photos, possibly for inclusion in a planned book or guide, that never materialized. I have what I believe to be a tintype of Murnane which I will post to see if it can be confirmed somehow. I am glad you started this thread, I will try to post more later.
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I'll be forever in debt to the Net54 member who let me add this one to my collection.
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Another favorite. 1891 Beaneaters & by far the largest photo I own, somewhere around 20 inches wide.
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Not a 19th century guy normally, but fell in love with the pose and image quality as soon as I saw it. Best guess is it is Fred Rehse, but still can't figure out how a guy who played in 2 games has such a great looking cabinet and multiple N172s but, as best I've been able to determine, nothing else.
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Boston Common stereoview described as showing the only Massachusetts game action. Photo is by John D Heywood and published by Frank Rowell, who was Heywood's publisher from 1863 to 1865. Believe yellow mount is indication of stereoview from that time period also.
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Jarvis field (Harvard), by George K Warren, with practice or game in progress. In 1869 the Red Stockings played on this field.
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I believe this to be a tintype of Tim Murnane. Photographer is J R Applegate, Vine Street Gallery, Philadelphia. I would appreciate any help on the identification. Thank you
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Interesting. I have a Joe Battin portrait tintype from the same studio and photographer. There is an interesting story behind them. I'll PM you. |
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Bresnahan, Roger bottom on floor........with Lima
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So - you own that tintype. I've been asked about this one. I can't eliminate the possibility that it is Murnane. One can actually make a strong argument that it's him - too many individualizing characteristics seem to match. This one is associated with another tintype claimed to depict Joe Battin - that one also appears to be correct.
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Thank you Mark, that is very helpful. Much appreciated. Glad to hear the Battin also appears to be him, and is by same photographer.
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I never imagined that Roger Bresnahan played ball in Peru. Learn something new every day.
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it's Lima, OHIO of the Ohio State League...
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who knew there were two of these floating around (another Bresnahan cabinet w/ Lima):
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Just a hop, skip and a jump from Peru, IL. John was close enough for me
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light humor is *great*, but..."internet-speak"/intent can sometimes be tough to decipher - I personally saw it as what it was, but...one can never tell what someone is thinking (plenty of uninformed out there - of which I assumed you were not one of them, but...) minus the inclusion of a
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Hey guys,
I must say that this gem slightly goes beyond 19th Century; however, the majority of the subjects portrayed here are 19th Century dudes. Besides, the significance of this piece is that it represents the year that there was no Major League World Series. 1904 Eastern (International) League Champions ![]() TED Z . |
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[QUOTE=h2oya311;1573854]who knew there were two of these floating around (another Bresnahan cabinet w/ Lima):
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That is so weird, how the angles are dropping cigarettes down on the girl in that image. At least they don't actually have the angels themselves smoking.
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photo measures 9.5"x11" and is mounted to 11"x13". So yes, I would say it is rather large.
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Continuing from Posts #3 and #31 in this thread, here are the remaining 26 cards in the Goodwin Champions (N162) set.
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I like this thread so much I am stretching it a bit to show this painting. Although not from the 19th century, it depicts A G Spalding from the famous Warren cabinet pose. Not sure who painted or when, but it will have to serve as my Warren cabinet for now. I got it in a Hunt auction, which described it as possibly King Kelly.
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One more painting, also not from 19th century, but entitled "an old timer at the bat", by Griswold Tyng, a student of Howard Pyle. It was likely painted about 1910 to 1920. I like to think the catcher's mask, which is featured is somehow connected to James Tyng. If anyone knows anything about where this appeared, or a connection between the artist and James Tyng, I would love to hear about it. I have seen his work as calendars and magazine illustration.
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I suffered a very uneasy feeling watching Mr. Rowe laboring on his bike; it must have been very hard on the testicles and he appears to be showing the strain.
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