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Really good stuff, excited to try to find one now.
John, clicking on your photo line brings up really great large, clear images. I don’t know how to do that. |
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Trophy Ball
Thanks Bruce!
There are some fabulous balls in this post. I'm not sure why my images didn't come up? Maybe the file size was too large? Anyway...Give me a call as I know where a killer trophy ball is and it's right up your alley!! |
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This was the first trophy baseball I ever bought, at an estate sale advertised in The New York Times circa 1994. It’s an 1858 game from Pastime of Bedford. I paid $1,000, which brought my net worth to negative $101,000, as I had just graduated from business school. Some things you just know you’ll never see again.
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Great ball, Paul. One of the earliest that exists.
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Thanks, Gary. I’m aware of three at the Hall and one earlier ball in a private collection that sold in the early 90s and disappeared.
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1858 Pastime Trophy Ball
The belle of the ball! I wouldn't expect anything less!! Dripping with history! Everything the man touches turns to gold! The real life Goldfinger! PR
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This is an Atlantic trophy ball, likely bisected for display in the rotunda at Ebbets Field. The interior shows just how lively baseballs of the early 1860s were, particularly those made by Harvey Ross of the Atlantic Club.
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Incredible items! I really like seeing the pre 1860 ones, but all are great to view. Pedodds, yes yours is a "Lehigh" ball. I will try to post more information when I talk to the finder of them next month.
Does anyone know the oldest figure eight style trophy ball? Are all of the pre 1867 ones lemon peel? Pedodds, the two you show with the different stitching patterns are awesome. Alan |
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Alan- My 1865 Unions ball is an "H" style ball. I also had an 1864 trophy ball that was of this style. The 1878 Tecumseh ball is a figure 8 style ball. I'm sure there are a couple NA, 1871-1875, balls that are figure 8 style.
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