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No there was not a lot of sports memorabilia...just a few things. I feel very fortunate to have come away with this one signed Gehrig item. I always wanted to add something to my collection but with all of the fakes and secretarial signed pieces out there...was never ready to take the leap and also have the dollars in place. This will get matted with an 8X10 photo of the 1937 Yanks and will look great on the wall. Thanks for your kind words!
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I just loved this pic. I am not sure what year, any uniform experts feel free to chime in
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Andrew:
The Wagner photo, based on the uniform, would be 1913 or possibly 1914. Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 11-21-2011 at 02:07 PM. |
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Thanks Phil. That is what I had narrowed it down to also. I had info based on a description of the uniform but no team photos that I could match it to.
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GREAT pick-up, sicollector...color me jealous!
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1916 Boxing Plaque 20 ½” x 15”
Couple weeks ago I drove down to L.A. to pick up the 1916 NYC amateur boxing plaque below. The plaque was made by the renown Dieges and Clust company….Instead of risking damage in shipment I figured I’d pick up in person and hit the Rose Bowl flea same day….got to RB right at 6:00AM but never could get traction…pretty much the weakest Rose Bowl I’d ever been to….The winning club of the plaque “Union Settlement” was founded in 1895 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Union Settlement was founded in 1895 by members of the Union Theological Seminary Alumni Club. After visiting Toynbee Hall in London, and inspired by the example of Hull House in Chicago, the alumni decided to create a settlement house in the area of Manhattan enclosed on the north and south by East 96th and 110th Streets and on the east and west by the East River and Central Park. ![]() Last Saturday I drove into San Francisco and picked up the c1920 7” tall motorcycle statue I posted a couple weeks ago…I’m very pleased…looks better in person than photographs…below installed on my coffee table…managed to squeeze it in. ![]()
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Terrific Piece Carlton!!!
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"I’m very pleased…looks better in person than photographs…below installed on my coffee table…managed to squeeze it in."
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That coffee-table pic is classic!
I had a glass-topped coffee table that I build a wooden ledge for that fit underneath. Crammed all of my 'shorter' pieces of memorabilia into it. Then the dog managed to get a minor league baseball out of it and chewed the cover half-off. ![]() Seeing all that stuff on the table makes me wonder - don't you ever spill a beer or coffee? What a clean-up nightmare.
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I had to own this. Do you think they posed this way on purpose? (it's actually 'Cassville')
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Kind of interesting that the team seems to be integrated during this era (the teens).
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That's awesome Scott. I laughed my cass off!
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Several ML teams wanted to integrate (John McGraw in particular) simply to be a better team, but they couldn't. Not so below the ML level. This particular team only has eight players in the pic, even with the black player, so maybe if they had a slightly larger male population in their town, he wouldn't have been as welcome. Also, he is noticeably almost out of the picture and doesn't seem too excited.
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I'm especially happy with the Babe Didrikson. I used to own her pool cue and a bunch of other estate items, and I could not find a photo anywhere of her shooting pool. I've found a couple since, but I love this one.
![]() Ruth and wife - 1939 ![]() Stengel - 1935 ![]() Dizzy Dean - 1937 ![]() Durocher, Dascoli and Goetz, Tookie Gilbert (player) - 1950 ![]() Grange - Oct 26, 1928 Caption: "Harold Grange, football star, given time to investigate girl's charge." ![]() Tunney - dated 1926. I have a larger version of this one that is one print newer and CGC-slabbed (whatever that means ![]() ![]() Didrikson - 1947 ![]() Hoppe, Hoppe - 1909, 1929 ![]() Gordon Chung-Hoon - 1929
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Scott, Man that's a lot of great photos...I just read up on Babe Didrikson...what an athlete...she sounds more profund than Jim Thorpe!...I've never seen that one of Red Grange...and the Tunney photo is classic. But some I don't recognize...how about putting the names under the photos? Especially the pool players...been getting interested in billiards/pool lately...re the coffee table...no worries on a spill...in word only....not a not a stitch of room to sit down a drink so don't have to worry about that ever happening LOL
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Didrikson was from my home town (Port Arthur, Texas), so everyone knew all about her. Basically, she was the female Jim Thorpe. There was a NY Times reporter who was, I believe, writing a book about her. He contacted me about various pieces, which I sold him, including her putter which I later found a picture of her using - boy, that would have jacked up the price! ![]()
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Stop it!
There was NO joy in Assville!!!
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Comiskey Park - June 4, 1941
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Decided to make my own for display purposes.
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Nice to hear from you Matt. You have permission to enter Illinois anytime. Stay in touch.
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[QUOTE=Kzoo;941610]Hey Dave, I didn't know you were on the forum!! As Dave noted, I was the other bidder on the Gehrig page and the one that picked up the Who's Who books with the autographs noted above plus Ki Ki Cuyler, Mule Haas, Floyd Young, Bill Brubaker, Gus Suhr, Tommy Padden, Johnny Dickshot, Goodwin Rosen, Van Mungo, T. Brack, and John Hudson.....plus a separate signed envelope by Casey Stengel in 1958. Not to be too critical of Dave's description, but I was also fortunate enough to pick up the Stengel signature in that auction sales total, as well
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Finally picked up a post card of Forbes Field. I really like the letter on the back too.
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Picked up these yesterday from the framer. Panoramic postcard that I picked up earlier this month and 1919 Brooklyn team photo.
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That postcard is fantastic.
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Well done Brock. I know you appreciate a bargain, but that is a quality job that cannot have been cheap.
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So how did you guys hear about it??
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Beautiful Brock.
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Thanks for the compliments fellas. I always wrestle with the cost of having items custom mounted and framed but am never dissatisfied with the end result.
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Picked these up today. Each piece is hard backed with a photo and an embossed number and "As seen in Sport Magazine" label. Each piece measures 15" x 12" with the photo about 8" x 11". Blank backed. They are neat pieces that I have never seen before. Anyone have an idea where these originated or what they are?
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Very nice, Joe, have never seen those before.
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Some photographers put together displays like this for award presentations and the such. I have a group of ones that were used for a Philadelphia area magazines phto award of the year
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My first tintype. Thank you, DavidC for your coaching.
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Boy John. That's a great photo! Love that crest on his chest. Nice pick-up.
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I would say the tintype is circa 1880. What size is it?
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Circa 1880 seems about right. Notice he is wearing his position on the front of his cap: r.f. ( unless those are the team initials).
Come to think of it, they probably are the team initials, and it's just a coincidence. Last edited by barrysloate; 11-27-2011 at 04:48 AM. |
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John- that's a sixth-plate tintype.
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Picked this up yesterday...From Springfield MA. Has advertising for Mass Mutual Insurance below ball carrier getting tackled....
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Jeez Carlton, you just keep bringing your "A" game time after time after time. Well done my friend!
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Just picked this cool piece up. and did some research too. I LOVE this kinda stuff
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Nice, John. I was the underbidder on that, but I still think you got a very good deal.
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Scott
If you want some photos or scans to go with that Luggage Ticket, I bought Dick Hoblitzells photo album from that tour and there are some images of Max Carey in there. They started in the midwest, went through the Dakotas, Nebraska, Iowa, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, California, and ended up for a while in Hawaii. The tour also had Grover Alexander, and Ray Chapman among other famous players of the day. Rhys Yeakley |
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That would be really nice Rhys. I did some research on the tour myself. If you want to send me some scans, I'd REALLY appreciate it.
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