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1890-92 John H. Ryder Studio Cabinet Cy Young Rookie
WOW... Sorry, if I am outing it. Good luck to those with pockets. Rookie Cy Young ...They have other items that will go for me but, what a clear and focused photo this is! And if you count cabinets as cards (they are cabinet "cards" after all) then it's his rookie. But I am sure other folks have their opinions too. Guesses on where it lands? https://goldin.co/item/1890-john-h-r...giOjEwfQ%3D%3D ps..not my consignment, I wish. .
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Great Cabinet of Cy Young. The other contenders for Cy Young Rookie are 2 Cabinet cards that depict Cy Young in his Clevland uniform both are estimated to be from the early 1890's. The Third is the Just So Tobacco card of Cy Young. Issued in 1893. My personal opinion is that the just so is Cy Young's rookie card. All 3 are incredibly scarce and deserve the attention they command. Just in case you think these images just cannot get any better in 2018 Heritage auctioned off a P&B Cy Young cabinet that was signed on the Front!!!. To be fair the image on the JH Ryder cabinets look to be a younger Cy than the 1893. But both JH Ryder Cabinets with him in uniform and the one in this auction look to me like they were from the same sitting.
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Certainly does
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The same image is on his Cameo Pepsin pin.
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The Cameo Pepsin pin is awesome in it's own right. My guess- 750k .
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Another cabinet which originated from Lew’s collection long ago. Unfortunately it has been lost for a long time and I hope one day it appears, as it grew legs and walked out of my house.
My guess is North of 750 on Young Cabinet up in auction.
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Keep the eye candy rolling with all the early 1890s Youngs. This is the Cabinet in auction.
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That is a sweet cabinet. Maybe it will turn up someday...
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Thought I’d post both these together. Jay posted the 1891 (in another thread) and I own the 1892 one.
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Those are truly awesome.
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Why is this called a rookie? It is just a very nice cabinet photo of Cy Young. He isn't in uniform and it isn't part of a set. And even if he were in uniform, wouldn't it still just be a nice early photo of Cy Young in uniform given that it isn't part of a set or an item issued as anything other than a photo?
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Looks like it sold for a hair over $500K.
Such a cool item. Is that a record for a cabinet card? “Old” Cy Young did not even look young as a rookie. https://goldin.co/item/1890-john-h-r...JkSW5kZXgiOjR9 Last edited by robertsmithnocure; 06-05-2024 at 04:52 PM. |
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No doubt everything is as it seems here, right?
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Not sure where you your are going
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What does this mean? It looks like a board member purchased the card.
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The other interesting thing about the Young photograph is the date written on the front. Young made his debut with Cleveland on August 6, 1890. If the photo is in fact from 1890 (no idea if it is) then could it be from a date prior to August 6 making it prior to Young being a major leaguer?
Leon--If I owned it it would not be because I thought it was a rookie card. It would be because I liked the photograph. However, you are right in observing that owning something often turns what you want something to be into what you think it is. |
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To paraphrase Ted from the Memory Lane thread, only someone who has actually sniffed this Cy Young cabinet can decide whether it's a rookie. |
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Beautiful images. The Pifer & Becker is especially striking.
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With the photo used in team used items, it seems fairly safe to state the team contracted Ryder for photo work establishing a connection. During his previous minor play he would have had closer studios and he grew up a distance from Cleveland. It would be illogical in the difficulty of 1800s travel to travel hours to a studio vs the closest town. I would think that on his call up from Canton, it would be quite possible the team would have him stop by the currently used studio for a photo of their new young pitcher. As the other cabinet predates the Just So, this likely would as well. For those that like a traditional card, it would be why the Just So will sell for much more if it ever comes to market. However, for those more open, this is more than likely his first team created photo…uni or not.
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To me, Young looks a bit older in his suit pose than in his uniform version. |
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It seems to me that the latest that the uniform pose was take was early 1891, before the calendar was issued, but does anything preclude it from being from 1890? It looks like whoever produced the calendars reused many of the pictures from their 1891 version for their 1892 one. Last edited by robertsmithnocure; 06-06-2024 at 07:46 PM. |
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Other than the date scrawled on the mount, how do we know the suit pose is from 1890? That date could have been written by anyone at any time and could easily be wrong. I have see plenty of cabinets where the player pictured is misidentified by a written in name. If people can get the subject wrong they can surely get the date wrong.
Based on the 1891 schedule piece I agree that the uniform cabinet is certainly from early-1891 or late-1890. Last edited by oldjudge; 06-07-2024 at 07:54 AM. |
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Could probably use the cabinet mount to date it as the print styles/formats for the uniform and street versions are different. Would need other examples to compare etc.
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Yes, or dates photographer that address.
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I agree that the item is not likely from 1890 and I also agree that the photo was taken at the same sitting as the 1891 Cy in uniform photo. It’s possible but improbable that the studio had plans for releasing photos in 1891 and wanted to get an early start. The Players League was falling apart by the time Cy got to Cleveland in August, 1890, and it was clear to everyone that dozens of players from that league would be looking for new homes in 1891. The Cleveland team roster of 1891 would be uncertain at best in late 1890, and several starters in fact were replaced the following year. Even if Cy was sure to return, it seems that the studio would want to know and have available all the current team members when shooting for 1891 commercial purposes. It’s doubtful to me that Ryder would make a special sitting appointment for Cy, who although a budding star was only 9-7 and playing on a seventh place team.
Off topic a little, but here's the box score from Cy's first start, the opener of a doubleheader: ![]()
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Here are some more clues to digest…
Photo one was produced circa 1902 and references 1890 on reverse
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Photo two reproduced in 1920 and makes a reference to 1890 on reverse.
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Photo three is a magazine page out of a 1967 “Cy Young Centennial” program as he was born in 1867.
References 1890 underneath photo. So, my guess is sometime after August 1890 and maybe pre season 1891.
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Also, Young’s hair looks different, especially his sideburns which look to extend further down his ear in his uniform pose compared to the street clothes image. Last edited by robertsmithnocure; 06-07-2024 at 12:20 PM. |
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I will defer to the experts on the dating, but I do not think that they were taken at the same time. Hisis sideburn looks much longer in the image on the left, which is from his uniform pose.
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I am the furthest thing from a 19th century photo guy but I do not see the different mounts as being overly significant. Ebay shows a whole slew of different mounts used by Ryder during the relevant period. It could be that the photo subject got to choose among multiple mounts, or that multiples were available and little attention paid as to what was used. I can see how they might use the same mount for all players in uniform for purposes of, well, uniformity, but that different mounts might be used for the street clothes photos. What I meant by the "same sitting" could have extended over a couple of days when the team was in town. It would not surprise me if each player was first photographed in uniform and when the last was done they went back in for a personal photo to be given to family and friends that had them dressed in their best clothes. In this regard it would similarly not surprise me if they got a fresh shave and combed their hair for the occasion. Just my two cents.
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Todd--what you say is certainly possible. We'll probably never know for sure.
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