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Old 09-10-2009, 08:18 PM
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As Barry mentioned, the following CDVs were recently sold by Legendary. They were dated as 1874.

By the way, the SCBC does not have any listings for 1874 Warren Studio Boston CDVs.
The 1872 CDV list has Harry Wright "in uniform" but omits George Wright "in uniform".

So are these:
1. the only two 1874 Warren CDVs of Boston players
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2. are they part of the 1872 Warren CDV "set"?
If it's 1872 why would they be the only two players wearing uniforms?
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I would guess both those CdV's are 1872.
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could anyone guess how many of these are out there?
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Most of the CdV's, both the street clothes and uniform poses, are anywhere from unique (such as the Spalding), to just a few known, say in the range of 2-3 each.

There are Warren cabinets and those are more "common" than the CdV's, but still quite rare.

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I'll probably be posting up bids one the HA ones...

but if anyone here that has one might be interested in selling please contact me.
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Default Uncatalogued Warren CDV?

Issue #34 of VCBC magazine shows this 1872 CDV of Jim O'Rourke in an article about the National Association. He joined Boston in 1873 after playing for the Middletown Mansfields in 1872.

Could this be an uncatalogued Warren CDV even though there is no Warren identification on the front? It's hard to tell but it appears that O'Rourke's name is handwritten on front. The card back was not pictured in the magazine.

If anybody can post a better image of this CDV, including the back showing possible Warren id, please do so. The only image I've seen of this CDV is the black and white copy from the magazine.

Has anyone seen this CDV offered at auction before?
It may be one of a kind.
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