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I haven't started a thread in quite a while. How about posting anything 19th century. I'll start with a silver trophy ball from 1875.
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Shown before, but why not...
1860 Ambrotype
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This is my kind of thread!
Beautiful stuff guys!
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A few 19th century items :
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Lady Playing Catch. Dated sept 11th 1897
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Lucas Is it me or is the glove she is using much more modern than 1897? The Uniform .. Any other documentation than a pencil date on back?
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It's very hard to make out the style to me. But based on the loose fitting appearance it seems to me its a "Work Glove" style glove. I think if the date is wrong the uniform would be a much better indication. The photo shows the full thing down to her shoes very well. And I will say the shoes new victorian design matches the 1890s very well. I also think shes wearing a head piece of some sort. With stockings pulled very high up. Similar to what was seen in female allen and ginter cards. Though a decade later would explain the addition of the glove. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Sadly I do not have anything 19th century
But I do enjoy these types of items looking forward to more on this thread Great start to it keep it coming
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cdv circa 1868
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Made a post about this one a little while ago. Love Sharing it when I can.
One of the first images of kids and collecting cards. Not the most cordial approach from this kid but that's ok. The strategy of the day for kids was a smart one. Wait for folks to go pick up a pack of smokes and follow them to get the card. It's an amazing snapshot of the late 1880s collecting scene and a precursor to card collecting as we know it in the 20th and 21st century. There's also a card in the set of kids trading the cards with each other that is equally cool. Give us that card mister! ![]() ![]()
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Hard to photograph this without reflections...lol Circa 1885 I believe because this is inscribed for "Throwing" not "Pitching" and the ball is being presented on the backside. If only I knew who the pitcher was....
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Sorry the pics came out on their side...
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Really nice Trophy!
Here is photo of Henry Hyde, the first “thrower” , and winner in the first intercollegiate baseball game ever 1859. Amherst beat Williams. |
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Ted Kluszewski's grandfather
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