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Old 01-06-2015, 08:22 AM
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Leila is enthusiastic, and knows her antiques, but she's a bit off on this one. Incidentally, she and I worked together during the cataloguing of the Barry Halper sale.
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Old 01-06-2015, 02:54 PM
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Article about the show:

Monday night's episode of "Antiques Roadshow" saw one of the most valuable archives ever seen on the show.

A rare photographic baseball card collection of the Boston Red Stockings worth at least $1 million.

"If you're going to insure it, I would insure it for at least $1 million," said appraiser Leila Dunbar on "Antiques Roadshow."

"Are you serious? Oh my!" said the collection's owner.

Yes, this lucky lady inherited the collection of 1871 baseball cards from her great-great-grandmother, who housed the Boston baseball team in her boardinghouse for a short time.

She told the "Antiques Roadshow" appraiser most of the players came from the Cincinnati Red Stockings and were some of the first to get paid to play baseball.

Among those players were Harry and George Wright and sporting goods king Albert Spaulding. Talk about some famous people!

And addition to the cards, the owner also inherited a letter in which all of the players wrote a short, personal message to her great-great-grandmother and signed.

The appraiser said the signatures on the letter accounted for a big chunk of that $1 million price tag.
Fans of the show on Twitter couldn't believe how much the card collection ended up being worth.

And even the appraiser seemed surprised, calling the archive one of the greatest she's seen on the Roadshow.

But the owner isn't going to cash in on this grand slam of a collection anytime soon - she says she wants to keep it in the family.
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Interesting that the other signatures of the non-hall of famers on that letter were not even mentioned, but are worth more than the Wright and Spalding as well. Many of the others players have no known autographs or in some cases only 1 or 2 known to exist.

WAY overvalued, but really cool and you can pretty much insure anything for as much as you want as long as you are willing to pay the company the premium to insure it for that much.

I agree the "archive" is probably worth closer to 200K with the letter probably being the most valuable individual piece but possibly the team photo.
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Old 01-06-2015, 03:44 PM
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Has Roadshow posted the video or a link to view it online?
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Rhys- I'm still lamenting the Dodgers and Mariners not making the World Series. I was all set to come for a visit.
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Has Roadshow posted the video or a link to view it online?
Antiques Roadshow - Sports Memorabilia Find

It's at 48:14 into the video.
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Old 01-06-2015, 05:53 PM
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This is the year, I can feel it, a Seahawks and Mariners sweep!
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Old 01-06-2015, 06:25 PM
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Were any of the Mort Rogers featured previously uncatalogued? I don't remember seeing a Spalding or either of the Wrights come up for auction in the past.
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Leila is enthusiastic, and knows her antiques, but she's a bit off on this one. Incidentally, she and I worked together during the cataloguing of the Barry Halper sale.
I guess it's hard to be too harsh when you actually know someone. I can comment at arms length. She was right that they are valuable, but that's about all. She was purporting to be a 19thC baseball memorabilia expert, yet she obviously did not know what these were - she did not even know what to google. In fact, if you just go to google images and type in Dave Birdsall or Harry Wright (or probably any of the others) and scroll down a bit, you see Mort Rogers cards. It makes one wonder how good or bad they are on all the other stuff.

I know the appraisers must be under time pressure, but if you don't know it's better to say you don't know. Or better yet, post a scan and a question on net54.

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Old 01-10-2015, 05:29 AM
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It makes one wonder how good or bad they are on all the other stuff.
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That's my question. I'm betting there are online forums like ours for art, pottery, glassware, furniture, etc. that rip on other valuations Antiques Roadshow comes up with all the time. We just don't hear about it because we're not into collecting that stuff.

Regardless, Antiques Roadshow is a great show and I enjoy watching it to see what people have and where they got it from. Definitely makes you dream of unearthing a 'find', though!

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