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Earliest piece of baseball memorabilia - Pictures - Pre-1880 only, 18th Century Wins
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This will not be the earliest, but here's an 1867 book Baseball as viewed by a Muffin
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This is my earliest.
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Some of our 19th century bats.
1. Circa 1860's/1870 silver plated trophy bat. This 35" bat is made of dense, heavy rosewood and features two very nice, engraved silver adornments. 2-4. Circa 1860's- 1875 era baseball bats. The handles of these bats are bound in leather and using a number of images from the 1860's and 1870's, we can quite definitively date them to this period. The bat on the bottom is specifically shown in a sporting goods catalog that dates to 1875..."leather wrapped willow bat". |
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Our circa 1850's- 1860's era lemon peel balls...
Check out the entire collection of 19th Century Memorabilia at our website...www.dugouttreasures.com. We recently published a book that contains our entire collection...it can be previewed and purchased thru the website. |
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$co++ Forre$+ Last edited by Runscott; 06-22-2012 at 02:52 PM. |
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On the cover is a 5 sided lemon peel. I'll post my 6 sided lemon peel baseball later. Anyone ever seen another. Here are photos of the 11 1/2" ball.
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These are images of what is believed to be a bat used to play rounders (one of the precursors to baseball) in England in 1832. Note how it was intended to be held with only one hand, which is consistent with Peverelly's description of a rounder's bat being in the form of a policeman's truncheon.
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A Muffin might look for morning glory, but in 19th century terms, was a name for a fan. I did recently see an ad for this book in a MA newspaper. As you can see however, the add refers to a "Muffer", which presumably only Mr. Sloate is able to define. ![]()
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Corey- the elaborate painting on the bat is beautiful.
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I believe a muffin in 18th century base ball lingo refers to a rookie or an inexperienced player, not a fan.
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The stereotype of the ballplayer in 1867 was that he was rough and tumble and would likely be battered from head to toe due to the roughness of the game. The cartoon illustrations in the book reflect this in a humourous and exaggerated way.
And I should add that the "muffin" was most susceptible to injury, as he was as likely to be hit with a batted ball as he was to catch it. Last edited by barrysloate; 06-26-2012 at 09:52 AM. |
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