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Well, I can tell you that both Mike H. and I were surprised to find (beyond a doubt) that the figurals are hollow... see photo. We wrongly assumed (due to the weight) that they were solid metal.
Also, here is the only other large figural Spalding Trophy I am aware of. It features the famous Jack Lambert Batter Statue, atop a Wood Base. This piece was featured in REA. Another one later appeared in Lelands (with no Base) and realized close to $2,000. http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/.../2005/750.html |
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Here is Lefty Grove receiving his 1931 MVP Award from Connie Mack. Note the care taken with them handling this great piece, as it must have been as revered back then as it is now.
This trophy was undoubtedly made by Dieges & Clust, and was more opulent than even the Spaldings. Note the columnar structure and the ornately decorated wood base. http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...%3Den%26sa%3DG |
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I had this 1914 Spalding trophy about 10 years ago. If I remember correctly it had Spalding written across the baseball and was 20"-24" tall. Please excuse the crappy picture. Mike
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Mark, Thanks for posting...boy that's one messed up trophy....but worth fixing.
Lefty, You jarred my memory...I forgot I have a Spalding loving cup very similar to yours...and interestingly mine has 1914 on the ball too!....it's about 24 1/2" tall engraved to the "Medina Fraternal Base Ball League". Maybe that was Medina Ohio near Cleveland. Spalding must have had a specific campaign that provided trophies to every backwater village in America...which of course was a very successful advertising vehicle since we're here discussing Spalding trophies 100 years later! Would like to hear from anyone that can speak to this. I sure hope to see examples and or information of 19th century Spalding trophies on this thread... ![]()
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Your trophy looks like it was made with a lot more quality. Mike
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Yours looks shiner. I bought that at the All American Antiques Show in Glendale Ca twenty years or so ago from Kim Kokels, who founded the Indianapolis Advertising Show....I think it was $350...maybe $550...anyway...coming home the flight attendents wouldn't let me hold it, and they put it in the back of the plane...I remember the guy says to me "aren't you embarrased bringing that on the plane?"...what a knot head
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Carlton...
Here's another you may be interested in. It is a 1918 Spalding Colored League Trophy Cup made by Dieges & Clust. This pre-dates the Negro National League by 2 years, and was likely awarded to a "Barnstorming" Team Player. http://legendaryauctions.com/LotDetail.aspx?lotid=27599 It realized just under $1,000 back in 2002. An interesting piece, to be sure. Hope this information is helpful. |
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