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Old 07-12-2009, 04:26 PM
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Default 1935 Yale Plate Wedgewood?

Any information about this plate would be very helpful. I don't believe it's Vintage, but I could be wrong. Mixed team with Yale, Plankies? and 1935 on the shirts. Back is marked Wedgwood 5W32. 9 1/2" round.
Maybe thought's on a year and value? Plate has no chips or scratches and was probably never used. Thanks in advance. Joe

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Nobody have any ideas?
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This photo of Coach Joe Wood (back row, left) and the Yale baseball team pre-dates your plate by a few years. Probably sheds no light on anything but here it is anyway.
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Old 07-12-2009, 10:04 PM
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David, I see that your team did have 1930 on one of the jersey's. I was wondering why 1935 would be mixed in with Yale jersey's. Looks like it wa a common practice. Is it possible the plate is period? Maybe I'll look for Wedgewood info to date it.
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Joe, I am thinking that the players with 1930 (or 1935) on their uniforms are freshmen of the class of 1930 (or 1935) and that the others are veteran team members. Thereby the pictures could have been taken a few years previous. Maybe even 1932 which might correlate with the Wedgewood code 5W32. I was hoping that Coach Wood might be depicted on your plate but the picture is too hard for me to make out. I am swinging at anything here. On a completely different tack the Yale baseball team played a series of exhibition games with Waseda University in Japan in 1935. Maybe your plate commemorates that in some fashion. Any of your "Plankies" Japanese? Sorry there's plenty questions and no answers. Hope someone else can figure out what you've got.
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Hi Joe,

Funny you bring this up... My mother acquired what I think is a complete set (20-30) of Wedgwood "UGA" plates of which I think are dated pretty early. They picture all of the important sites on campus (some no longer there) along with horse and buggy scenes etc. These came from my great grandmother in Texas and I am baffled as to why she would even have them???

Anyway I am in the early stages of researching them and I found the site listed below. Perhaps they can be of some help?

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http://www.collegeplates.com/
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Thanks for everything so far guys. Just bought this camera and haven't worked out all the bugs for close ups yet. I'll got home after work and try to get better close ups of the players. The 5W32 for 1932 makes sense. One other thing, I mis spelled the makers name in my original post. It is Wedgwood without the E.

They had a line of Yale plates, but those were clearly marked Yale on the back. This has no such mark.

I'm thinking no company would make a modern reproduction of such an obscure subject? So I guess it could be period? After all, I haven't spotted Joe Jackson in the photo, yet that is.
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Default Yale China 1935

Hi! I know the history of the plate depicting part of Yale baseball from the 1930's: At that time my grandparents owned a place called Kamp Kill Kare in the Adirondaks. They were big Yale supporters who loved baseball too. As part of the summer fun they generated, for a number of years they invited the Yale team to spend part of the summer at the camp. Many days after lunch they had baseball games between two teams comprising a mix of family members, Yale players, and local folks. The plate you have (I have others in the series) shows the Punkies' lineup on a given day back in the 30's. Besides being the team name, Punkies are horrible little midge-like insects that come out of the forest to plague all mortals who have the audacity to do stuff like try to play baseball in the wilderness.

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Is the Wedgwood marked or incised?
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