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Old Yesterday, 05:43 PM
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Default ID help for 2 cabinets. Baseball players?

Hello to all! Found these two cabinets in a vintage prewar sports collection.

I know identifying possible players is a longshot, but I feel like I have seen the person on the Stevens Studio cabinet previously (possibly on a Chicago composite CDV or cabinet).

The other cabinet from the Butler Studio in Vermillion, South Dakota has some trophies or loving cups on the mantle/shelf.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Regarding the second photo. That is a painted studio canvas backdrop. Those were faily standard for studio photographers in the 19th and at least the early 20th Centuries.
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No help on id’s but the Vermont photo is a studio backdrop, not likely related at all to the person or sports.
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No opinions on the identities, just making them upright cabinet citizens.


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There's a guy in Michigan who will undoubtedly tell you that they're Buck Ewing and John Clarkson, but he'll be the only one.
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Google Lens found no matches when I uploaded them
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The first one looks a little like the Charley Smith Police Gazette cabinet I have on the BST (it's not him, but maybe that is what you are thinking of?):

https://www.net54baseball.com/showth...ghlight=Police

I've got nothing for the second guy other than to add that I think he is standing in front of a painted backdrop so the cabinet and things on it aren't real.
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