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My collection and I obviously reside in a much different neighborhood than Runscott. These are my favorite pieces of memorabilia added to my collection in 2013. The 1949 Type 1 photo that called into question the dating of the Jackie Robinson Bond Bread set was likely the highlight of my collecting year. It was also very cool to work with Shaun (CharlieBrown) on this and then see our efforts mentioned in the last REA catalog. Congratulations again on the new lady in your life Shaun. The other Type 1 photos are as follows: 1949 Iconic Stengel image, 1954 Willie Mays in Puerto Rico, Tom Seaver in the minors 1966, Hank Aaron being carried off the field following his 1957 pennant clinching homer, and Oscar Charleston with the Clowns in 1954. The nine foot pennant behind Lamont flew over the holy land of Three Rivers Stadium in 1970. I wanted that Roogie’s Bump movie poster for years. It was nice to land one. I finally picked up a Teddy Ballgame single signed ball. My oddest purchase of the year was Bob Moose’s Iron City Beer tie commemorating my beloved 1971 Bucs and their World Series Championship. I love baseball and it's history. Most of all I love the people it has introduced me to and the numerous moments in my life linked to it. 2013 was great for that. I gave a vital organ to my best friend in baseball and survived to see Cutch and the Bucs right the ship. The Pirates finally sailed into to Safeco. One of the games was played on my Dad’s 73th birthday and I got to treat him to Diamond Club seats. It was fitting that we saw the game together as he is the one who started this mess all those years ago. I hope your year was as memorable. Happy Holidays to you and yours.
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You've had an amazing year all the way 'round. Definitely one beyond compare when you include all of the things that occurred in 2013. Happy holidays to you as well, Mike! Last edited by Scott Garner; 12-15-2013 at 06:26 AM. |
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This is George Bird's 1871 contract with the Forest City of Rockford. 1871 was the inaugural season of the National Association, baseball's first professional league. Professional baseball did not formally begin until 1869 with the Cincinnati Red Stockings, so as far as baseball contracts go, this one represents professional baseball at its infancy.
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Corey--I am soooo jealous of your letter....an awesome piece....I collect vintage baseball memorabilia as well but what makes it worse is that I am and currently live in Rockford.....If you ever want to.........never mind!
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Mike,
I LOVE that shot of Willie in Puerto Rico. The shadows meandering across the field make it soooo beautiful. I remember seeing it on eBay a few years back, b never pulled the trigger. I'm glad to see it in the collection of someone who will really appreciate it. Well done! Graig
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2013 has been a pretty good year for me personally, professionally, and collecting wise. It seems many of us here have had good years as well. Congrats to everyone for so many greats pickups.
I hope 2014 is just as good for all of us. Some of my favorites from this year March 1924 Lou Gehrig. One of the earliest Gehrig photos as part of the Yankees. ![]() April 1925 Gehrig. Another early one. ![]() 1934 Burke negative ![]() Ty Cobb check ![]() Honus Wagner check ![]()
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![]() ![]() 19 inches tall, Sculptor, Demetre Chiparus 1886-1947 ![]() I'm not exactly sure this is my favorite for the year but I’ll take a stab at this statue of a Hurdler I got in April. Antique sports sculpture is one of my favorite areas of collecting. I’m always fascinated to learn about it. I prefer American works but even if they’re European like this Hurdler, if it’s good quality I’m interested. ![]() Speaking of which, not that it has anything to do with this post…just a few days ago I came across a photo of the full version of the “First Baseman” bronze by Oronzo Cosentino. Until I saw the photo above I only knew of the first baseman by himself….this photo I uncovered shows the whole work with the runner sliding into base…..found the photo on an Italian website…even though Cosentino lived and worked in NYC… Anyway enough of my excitment about that…back to this hurdler pick up…It was once owned by former baseball commissioner Peter Ueberroth…The story I got is that at one point it was sold at a garage sale in Southern California…I could imagine Ueberroth’s wife telling him “I want that gone”… The sculptor Demetre Chiparus 1886-1947 is a big name in Art Deco antiques…he did a slew of art deco style sculpture, mostly of woman dancers and so on…He was Romanian but his career all happened in Paris…off the top my head I don’t know of any other sports pieces he did. You can read more about the whole acquisition in a story I did which still languishes on my home page…for the time being…until I can get the whole page straightened up that is….which will have to wait till I finish the 2013 National story…which is coming along… ![]()
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Just got the clock.
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Only one I've ever seen, for what that's worth.
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Wow that's great...look at the condition....congrats on that. I think I've seen that clock before with a different radio station...about twenty years ago at a street fair in San Juan Bautista Ca...by flash light as I recall....seems like it was black and orange though.
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Congrats! I consigned the clock. It is a fantastic piece
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Awesome pickups, everybody. Beautiful story 71buc. That sounds priceless. Witster |
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