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Old 09-28-2025, 10:10 PM
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Can anyone identify these two postcards? Frederick Burr Opper is the artist that I am finding.
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Old 09-28-2025, 11:27 PM
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Hello,

I Googled and found Samson Brothers from 1912. I then went to the Old Cardboard page and found this:

PC798-20 (1912) $$
Boys in Overalls Series
Twelve cards; about 3-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches

Notes from Keetz 1983 Reference:
S 125 (black and white, little boy(s) in overalls) Caricatures of wide-eyed boys in various baseball positions. Lightly hand-tinted variations also known; some displayed in Gallery.

Produced in 1912 by Samson Brothers of New York, NY. "Made in USA" and Samson Brothers logo printed on postcard back (logo example shown).

Cards in this set include the following titles:

Choppin' De Breezes
Dis Is De Umpire!
For A Three Bagger
Give The Wad A Wallop (no overalls)
Out
Pickin' It Out Of The Ether
Shove De Pill Right Over De Plate
Slam Em Over De Plate
The Captain of the Winners
The Pill Receiver
The Pitcher at the Well
The Sphere Shortstop


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Thanks David
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I checked Old Carboard and wasn’t able to see anything.
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Can anyone identify these two postcards? Frederick Burr Opper is the artist that I am finding.
Well, at least now I know who one of my competitors is….lol
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Well, at least now I know who one of my competitors is….lol
That's funny. Those remind a little of this postcard..
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First card reminded me of this one……
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First card reminded me of this one……
Nice pose!!
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