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Paul- I've virtually never seen any. Perhaps only the one pictured in the Encyclopedia of Baseball Cards, and that's it. They are extremely rare.
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I think this H812 set is one of the rarest 19th century sets there is. I used to own the Welch when I was still doing the 1800's cards. I think I remember that most of them are known but all but 2-3 have the bottoms trimmed off of them. I think there might have been a group of them on ebay one time.....but again, all of the bottom ads were cut off. IF they weren't on ebay, I at least know there was a group of 6-7 somewhere that I remember....
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I just checked Lipset's Encyclopedia of Baseball Cards and the card pictured is the Welch above. When he described the H812 set only 3 poses were known at the time: Welch, Deasley, and Ewing.
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