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Old 03-02-2010, 10:53 PM
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Nice stuff Alan and I also like that lamp. I wonder who that player is in the Boy Scout photo? I would say early 70's with the uniform and sideburn. Also Nice Speaker photo and nice display Rawn. Here's one for you. Type I Thompson photo.
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Old 03-03-2010, 06:11 AM
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Very nice Mike. The display belongs to Harold's grandson and I will pass along the message to him.

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1910 Huntington Avenue Grounds. Michael, stellar shot of the Rough.

L field fence and the old Boston Opry, 1910 (no longer mine);
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Hi-
Thanks guys! I love the lamp as well although I have no idea if it was homemade (I think so) or when it was made. The Merit Badge pamphlet is from 1973, and it does not mention who the player is.
Below are two more oddball items to keep this thread alive a little longer. The first is a Red Sox doll (circa 1960s?) and the second is a spring training hat of similar vintage.
Please post more if you have it. The items posted thus far are incredible!
Yours in collecting,
Alan Elefson
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Old 03-06-2010, 03:34 PM
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Hello Alan, Nice lamp. I believe (I could be wrong) that it is a circa 1950s Stanford Pottery lamp. If you search baseball lamp, some others have been shown on the memoribilia board.
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Default George "Rube" Foster scored no-hitter program and ticket- the 1st at Fenway Park!

I thought that all of you Red Sox fans may enjoy this post. Here are photos of a (partially) scored program and ticket from the very first no-hitter ever thrown at the original historic Fenway Park. On June 21, 1916 the Red Sox' own George "Rube" Foster no-hit their arch-rival the NY Yankees 2-0 in front of crowd of 4,528 faithful fans. The ticket and scored program resided in a fan's scrapbook for over 80 years before in was liberated and made it into my waiting hands last year. Just for grins, I'm also including a picture postcard of Foster to show you what he looked like in his heyday. Enjoy!
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Keith is correct. Stanford Pottery did these lamps for at least 6-7 teams, that I have seen. Athletics, Pirates, Phillies, Reds, Indians and Braves are among those that I've seen.

Nice Piece... are you going to seek out a vintage shade for it? You will find tons of options on Ebay. If so, please post... would love to see the end result.

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Thanks Mark and Keith! I had no idea it was a Stanford Pottery lamp! I paid less than 5.00 for it at an antique shop in New Bedford MA a few months ago. I figured it was homemade. I am not sure what I will do with it now. Are the shades for these lamps specific to the teams (do they even show baseball graphics at all?)?
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