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For a split second my heart skipped a beat when I seen this at an antique store. Then I realized they were just cyclists. Still pretty cool and Sanger was included in the Honest Long Cut cabinet series. The mount is 16x20 and the photo measures 13x15.
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If you sell it on ebay and put 'gay int.' in the title, I'm giving you a virtual, through-the-computer beating
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Thanks Scott. Yeah I don't think you will ever see it on ebay. I wonder if that term ever garnered more money for an item?
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Here's a cool photo of the Brooklyn Bridge at night that I bought in a Henry Yee auction full of great baseball photos. I just loved it. That's the Chrysler Building to the right. This is pre-Empire State building. I love the mood of it. Hard to believe Manhattan was so quiet once upon a time. Hardly any lights in those buildings.
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Hey Peter,
Here is something very similar to your original post... I found this at an estate as well - first time I have ever shown it to anyone... I have not even started any research on it yet. Its a family tree as well. I will let the author explain exactly what it is... This is the first paragraph: The exact copy of the Macon family register taken from the old family Bible now one hundred and fifty years in the family January 30th 1852 fifty two taken from the copy sent by Mrs Lucy Conway of orange? Daughter of Thomas Macon son of Col Wm Hartwell Macon who died at Mount Prospect New Kent Co. Virginia August 1843 Peyton Johnston Sr. (1852) So this was copied (by Peyton Johnston Sr.) from a 150 year old bible in 1852! Its amazing to be reading about people being born in 1692 etc.! Details: Two pages 16.5" x 10.5" Written on front & back - numbered 1-7 Here is one more extract that I thought was very endearing: After more than twenty years very bad health, particularly the last two which was after attended with extreme pain Died my dear wife on Wednesday Morning at 1/4 past 3 oC Dec. 6th 1802. She was sixty five years old the 1st day of June last. We lived together 49 years and one Month. W Macon Dec. 14 1802 |
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I Started long before there was an internet. Takes 60 seconds now to do what used to take an all day expedition into the city. Found my great uncles WWI service medals on Ebay awhile back. Just like cards, this stuff is out there...
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Great cyclist photo......Gotta be worth 200-300 minimally.....
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At least. That's one of the best cycling photos I've seen. The only ones that come close were hanging on the wall in one of the areas better shops, and those were just large photos of individual racers. Big photos, but really ordinary poses and a bit faded.
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No scans yet, but yesterday I bought some old letters in an antique shop fo the stamps. Two of them are from the mayor of Charleston,SC to his brother. Both have great content, one is about the legal wrangling over his election, the other about a yellow fever outbreak and who left town in a hurry.
The rest are looking interesting too, one is a railroad circular from 1849 billing a stockholder $10 per share! Neat stuff. Steve B |
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Sorry for the relatively pedestrian nature of the items shown in my post; however, I enjoyed this pickup. I stumbled across 57 non-sport cards which were being offered as a lot…for almost nothing.
There was just something about cars driving through trees that caught my eye. While much smaller in size, they reminded me of Curt Teich postcards, so I picked them up. Some have blank backs and others have descriptions on the reverse. ![]() Best Regards, Eric
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I was happy to find this Tuxedo Tobacco tin in an antique mall one day a few years ago. It's the same tin that is shown on the amazing ads for the Tuxedo Tobacco featuring players like Matty and Walter Johnson among others.
It's not in the best shape, but I thought it was pretty cool. I've added the image of the Mathewson ad, but don't own that. I just have the tin. Thanks, AndyH .
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