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Old 06-10-2014, 12:44 PM
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Default Want to see vintage Orioles Stuff Do you have Any ???

I would love to see some old Baltimore Orioles Memorabilia

show it off and make me envious of you.
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Old 06-10-2014, 02:52 PM
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How about this 1896 Imperial Cabinet of the champion Orioles (once owned by player Arlie Pond)?
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Old 06-11-2014, 08:39 AM
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1920s team

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Very nice items; thanks so much for sharing.

Love the vintage Orioles items...
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when you say "vintage," what time frame (pre-what?) are you looking for?
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Postcard: Baltimore at Montreal, 1905


Postcard: The Champions of 1894, '95 and '96 (dated to early 1900s)
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One more item. Recently won this photo described by the AH thusly:

"With Oriole Park as their historic backdrop, this early 1920s International League Baltimore Orioles team photograph features an instantly recognizable image of a young Robert (Lefty) Grove. The 1920s International League Baltimore Orioles steamrolled their unfortunate competitors en route to five successive trips to the Little World Series. Fresh from Western Maryland, Grove particularly shined combining a 108-36 ledger over his tenure with the club. The nearly 13x10 black-and-white photograph is expertly framed and matted to 18x15 and documents the deadly lineup of the Birds in clear detail. Charm City’s rising spires and ballpark advertisements including Boston Garter and Piedmont Cigarettes provide the setting for the clean and freshly pressed squad. The players are precisely represented including Grove who stands on the far right of the lineup."

Haven't had a chance to try to ID any of the players with the exception of Grove(s). If anybody wants to take a stab I would be grateful.



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Old 06-13-2014, 01:24 PM
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Is all the Baltimore stuff in British Columbia now ...lol.

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Don't know it is enviable but I like it: 1954 Orioles team issue PC of Bob Turley signed and mailed back in the day:

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I love everything that has been posted so far from the arlie pond photo
to the turley picture I truly enjoy the action picture of the 1905 orioles

I did some research on Arlie Pond since he was mentioned in the first picture to be truthful I was not aware of him but he was a very impressive figure after baseball he fought in the Spanish American war then he stayed in the Philippines as a doctor then he was also active around the first world war
then he eventually passed in 1930 in Cebu in the Philippines and there is a
road named after him pretty neat individual if you ask me
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^^^^ I like that Kawika has the "phony spilled Coors can" in his otherwise tastefully decorated room
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I did some research on Arlie Pond since he was mentioned in the first picture to be truthful I was not aware of him but he was a very impressive figure after baseball he fought in the Spanish American war then he stayed in the Philippines as a doctor then he was also active around the first world war
then he eventually passed in 1930 in Cebu in the Philippines and there is a
road named after him pretty neat individual if you ask me
Hi Greg,

This is a great hobby for learning new things - I did the same research at the time I bought that piece a few months ago. Pond had an interesting life with many great accomplishments.

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I think Dick Porter is third from the right and fifth from the right may be Joe Boley.
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Old 06-14-2014, 11:57 AM
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One more item. Recently won this photo described by the AH thusly:

"With Oriole Park as their historic backdrop, this early 1920s International League Baltimore Orioles team photograph features an instantly recognizable image of a young Robert (Lefty) Grove. The 1920s International League Baltimore Orioles steamrolled their unfortunate competitors en route to five successive trips to the Little World Series. Fresh from Western Maryland, Grove particularly shined combining a 108-36 ledger over his tenure with the club. The nearly 13x10 black-and-white photograph is expertly framed and matted to 18x15 and documents the deadly lineup of the Birds in clear detail. Charm City’s rising spires and ballpark advertisements including Boston Garter and Piedmont Cigarettes provide the setting for the clean and freshly pressed squad. The players are precisely represented including Grove who stands on the far right of the lineup."

Haven't had a chance to try to ID any of the players with the exception of Grove(s). If anybody wants to take a stab I would be grateful.



I resemble that description I really, really liked that piece.
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Old 06-14-2014, 12:01 PM
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Not super vintage but a Jim Gentile game used bat. Ignore the other 2 bats.

I might move it if someone were to have interest.
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