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Baseball envelopes and stationery
I recently picked up this envelope which was promoting Palmer's 1889 book Athletic Sports in England, America and Australia.
When I thought about posting it, I realized we haven't had too many threads with baseball envelopes and stationery. If others have some examples, I'd love to see them
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where related to cards
Here are a few with an emphasis on baseball card distributors. Some are quite ornate and nice looking...
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Harwood had the first baseball factory of any real size, and also bought the patent on the modern baseball. This letterhead is 1860's.
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Here are two:
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Funny Names on this one: (1st pic)
James Perry - Owner & President of the Indianapolis Baseball team. (2nd pic) Easton Base Ball Club "1873" - Northampton Pennsylvania (3rd pic) Newark New Jersey Base Ball Club - Ruppert Stadium & Verona High School (4th & 5th pic) Last edited by Leon; 11-09-2012 at 07:35 AM. Reason: resized |
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RIP Mr. MacPhail |
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Nice tribute to MacPhail
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Here's an envelope from Three Finger Brown's booklets on How to Pitch Curves
Max
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Max Weder www.flickr.com/photos/baseballart for baseball art, books, ephemera, and cards and Twitter @maxweder |
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Shawn, I love that "Easton B.B. Club" with the masque graphic. Awesome!!
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