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Ended--1887 Scrapps Curtis Welch and 4 Strip Cards, ending 10/11
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You want an inexpensive "card" from the 19th c.?
Lot 1: 1887 Scrapps [I think; please correct me if I get any designations wrong] Curtis Welch: This is not the hall-of-famer Mickey but his brother Curtis Welch, St. Louis outfielder, as is written lightly in pencil on the back. Card is in Poor condition; I think missing some below the neck, but at least the face is still beautiful 19th c. lithography. Opening bid is $25. Auctions end Saturday, 10/11, at 10 pm EST [10:00 time-stamp good; 10:01 not]. Bids must be in whole dollar increments. S/H $1 in a pwe, or $5 if you prefer tracking. As Per Lucky Larry's policy with a pwe, I'll split the cost with the buyer if it's lost. Lot 2: W572 Billy Southworth [h-o-f manager; not that many cards from his playing days. Edwyn Reisman autographed back. Opening bid: $17. Lot 3: 1928 W502 Game Back, #32 Max Carey, scrapbook residue on back. Opening bid, $20. Lot 4: W516-1-2 Clyde Milan. Opening bid, $1. Lot 5: W514 Max Carey. Opening bid, $20. |
$25 on the Southworth
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Re: 1887 Scrapps Curtis Welch and 4 Strip Cards, ending 10/11
The Southworth is a W572. The Careys are correct at w502 and w514. The Milan is a W516-1-2, as evidenced by the reversed logo. Best of luck with the sale.
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Lot 4 $5
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Lot 2: Billy Southworth $27
Lot 3: Carey - $20 Lot 4: Milan - $3 Lot 5: Carey - $20 |
Ending at 10 pm EST
Thanks Ed Hans for the correct set designations.
Auctions end tonight, 10 pm EST. I just now note that Geoff's bid on Lot 4 is insufficient. Hopefully he reads this and will acknowledge. Here is the bidding up to date: Lot 1: No bid [Opening bid is $25]. Lot 2: Billy Southworth $27, premiercardcollectors Lot 3: Carey - $20, premiercardcollectors Lot 4: Milan - $5, zizek Lot 5: Carey - $20, premiercardcollectors And thanks to all bidders. |
Lot 2: $30
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Too bad so much of scraps wasn't there. I've never had one
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