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I don't see any pics...
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Sorry bout that ... Here are the pictures I was having a problem with earlier.
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Looks like a farm game...possibly a self-portrait or family portrait..Any markings on the back?
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Thanks for taking a look ...
There are no identifying marks on it (front or back) of any kind. I suspect farm or minor league myself, but this is just a guess. The uniform seems complete and at least somewhat professional / semi-professional. I guess its the "oval" aspect of both the frame and the photo itself that makes me think its something "special," and not just an ordinary picture someone would take of a relative. For that you'd think they would have posed instead of an action shot. I'm also curious if anyone has ever seen a framed (baseball) photograph just like it? I've searched endlessly and have not been able to find another "oval" baseball photo other than those that have an oval matting placed atop a squareish photo. I realize there are lots of "cards" that have oval pictures, but this is not a card and is a true photograph. Thanks. Bob Last edited by BOB52; 05-17-2012 at 06:44 PM. |
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Because of the design of frame and photo, I would suspect it's early 1900's...possibly 1905-1920...Hopefully some others can help shed some light
Take a look at this photo...I feel it could be close to the same time period... http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...px?lotid=50105
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jpmg123 ~
Thanks again, I appreciate your help. I've seen the old photo you posted and jillions of others similar to it, but not one exactly like mine, which may or may not even exist. As for the date, I've been told by non-experts that the uniform could be anywhere from the late 1880s to the early 1920s. Is it possible to narrow this down? Collars pretty much disappeared from jerseys around 1915-1916. (At least that's what I've read and seen). As a suggestion to anyone else who happens to take a look at this, I'd like to point out that I fully realize the odds of identifying the player are about a million to one. That's why I would like to re-emphasize the focus regarding ... 1. Date of the unifrorm to within ten years? (If this is even possible to do without guessing like I have been doing for the past week). 2. Location of the Grain Elevator? (Almost every state in the country had them). Gracias' Bob |
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Probably a town team player from around 1910...and you will never be able to identify the player or location. Very little value...frame is probably worth more than the photo.
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