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Old 05-05-2013, 05:33 PM
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I collect those kinds of photos (via postcards) a little bit. I would say it dates to the 1910s-1915s. If there is nothing that is known and no extraordinary information known about it, you are looking at minimal value. I would guess $10-$25. ......
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To help you with your research, I believe that you should concentrate on finding out who that oldest "baseball man" is in the photograph!

That would be the teams assistant manager (3rd from top right).

If this photo was taken c. 1910-1915, you can pinpoint what year he played and try to match up facial and stature anomalies. I will try to help by doing some research also.

What does the back of the photo look like?

What city or area was this photo discovered in?

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To help you with your research, I believe that you should concentrate on finding out who that oldest "baseball man" is in the photograph!

That would be the teams assistant manager (3rd from top right).

If this photo was taken c. 1910-1915, you can pinpoint what year he played and try to match up facial and stature anomalies. I will try to help by doing some research also.

What does the back of the photo look like?
thank you so much for your help.. i will get a scan of the back on here ASAP.
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Looks like a family outing or family reunion. a lot of the guys have some of the same facial features.

The bat the kid is holding doesn't look like a whole bat at the far end. Maybe they made the bat.

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Early 1900s, maybe earlier 1910. Value depends on size, with the bigger the more valuable. Normal cabinet size I'd say $50. Perhaps it'd sell for $80 on a good day. Just a guess. I'm not an appraiser or dealer so take my pricing with a grain of salt. Though cabinet style cards sell for more than real photo postcards. Family reunion or town picnic game sounds reasonable. There certainly appear to be some relations in the photo. You'll see old photos with teams in street, work, school or farm clothes.

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