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Old 09-20-2025, 01:59 PM
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Default Oh, what the hey. Julie Freeman. Questionable authenticity.

"This antique photograph from the 1800s features an unknown baseball player with some minor soiling. The photo measures 3.75” x 2.75”. It is in very good condition with some minor staining. This unique collector’s item can be appreciated for its historical significance and unique style. With its originality and representation of a baseball pitcher, this real photograph offers a glimpse into the cultural and artistic norms of the early baseball era."

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Possibly George Winkelman.

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Ah, the pitcher is Julie Freeman

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Thank you, Rob.
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Under 2 3/4 by 3 3/4. Fits perfectly in a 3x5 toploader.
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Under 2 3/4 by 3 3/4. Fits perfectly in a 3x5 toploader.
So is this a photo of that "negative-looking" cabinet type we have seen before?
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So is this a photo of that "negative-looking" cabinet type we have seen before?
Scans of front a back from my Canon and in the toploader which is the second group.

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Just for a comparison of size against an 1887 N172 Old Judge Louie Bierbauer.
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If you have the glass negative I'm guessing you can print as many pictures as you'd like on paper. It wouldn't be an albumen print.

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