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Old 01-11-2018, 08:27 PM
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They eerily resemble these two images that were recently posted to ebay out of the UK...marked in exactly the same manner...they make me squeamish.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-19th-c...kAAOSwlpZaU1~m

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-19th-c...0AAOSwmSdaU1hg

I'm not an image expert, but I'd steer clear.

Jon
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Great call out Jonathan. Not eerily similar, terrifyingly similar. Writing same, hat by left foot on right placed in same position and appears to be same uniform.

So glad I posted my question here. I will still stop and check them out. Please keep the comments coming on what all I should look for.

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Old 01-11-2018, 08:34 PM
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Compare your 1888 cabinets - there should be little difference between an 1888 and 1874 cabinet - no real change in tech during that period
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Old 01-11-2018, 09:01 PM
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Agree, your 1880s cabinets are good for comparison, though the mounts on 1870s cabinets may be thinner. They were made with the same albumen photographic process.

If it's a reprint, the images are more than likely digital prints and will have a multi-color dot pattern under strong magnification. Real photo images were made by chemical reaction under light and so have no printed pattern. A dot pattern is a givewaway that they're fake.

As mentioned, the photographic prints were on very thin paper pasted to the mounts-- and not printed directly onto them. Same as with the cabinets you have (use them as reference) The real photographic prints would have a different gloss than the mount, and the 1800s images often have a gloss to them.

Use a blacklight if you have one. Will identify many modern reprints right away, as blacklight identifies much modern paper and cardstock.

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Old 01-12-2018, 06:00 AM
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Thanks David & Drcy

I have asked for high resolution front and back scans. I now seriously doubt the are original prints now. Still, I am hopeful the scans reveal the same backing was used showing the studio. I also want to compare the writings on each verses the Spalding collection images.

Could it be possible that the studio made multiple copies?

The seller has other items I was interested in. Here are those images. Any thoughts on these?
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These aren't real — the originals are in the New York Public Library

That's why this is the most knowledgeable sports memorabilia board in the world!
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Old 01-12-2018, 06:14 AM
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Yes, there are multiple copies of this issue of cabinets that are known and possible. I believe done prior to the world tour of 1874.
It is highly unlikely these are among them. Reread post 11. Putting aside the handwriting issue, note the differences, especially color, clarity and most Importantly it is obvious the Spalding collection copies are real photos, not printed as has been mentioned by prior posters, one of whom actually wrote the article you cited in your first post.
Be very careful.
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Old 01-15-2018, 01:57 PM
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I just received high quality front and back scans and have spoken to to auction house selling them. The two I posted about are indeed artificially aged copies. They are blank backed with poor streaky images. I have relayed the information to the AH and they ate going to pull them from the auction or change the listing to copies.

I want thank everyone who chimed in and possibly saved me from making a large financial mistake. There is no doubt that this forum has the greatest knowledge base in the collecting community.

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