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Tobacco Cards and Related 1887-90 N172 Old Judge 1908 Rose Postcards Beatin, Ed SGC 5 FOR SALE: TOBACCO CARDS AND RelateD 1887-90 N172 Old Judge 1908 Rose Postcards Beatin, Ed SGC 5 ............ 500 Carroll, Scrappy (St. Paul) SGC 5 ............ 550 Corridon PSA 6 .................. 875 Roger Connor Bat held up at 60-Script Name Nicholls SGC 5 ................. 675 SGC 3 ..........3300 Steele PSA 4.5............... 675 Tom Deasley (NY-sliding) PSA 2 ............. 400 Dolan, Tom PSA Authentic ...... 500 Donnelly, Jim SGC 3 ............ 300 1909 T204 Ramlys Long, Germany (Maroons) SGC 1 ............ 450 Amos Rusie Pitch, R/hand thigh high John J. Anderson SGC 3 .................... 300 SGC 3 ..........4000 Wm. Bransfield (photo inside oval frame) Walt Wilmot Strike, looking down at ball PSA 1 (TTT back) .......... 500 -Washington PSA 2 mk ...... 300 Bobby Byrnes PSA 5 ..................... 450 Wild Conroy SGC 3 .................... 300 Doc Crandall PSA 2 ..................... 175 Doc Crandall PSA 4.5 ................. 375 N28 Allen & Ginter George Ferguson PSA 2 ..................... 200 Doc Gessler PSA 2 ...................1600 Caruthers SGC 2 ............... 325 Roy Hartzell PSA 2.5 ................. 225 Comiskey PSA 2 ................ 700 Dick Hoblitzell PSA 3 ..................... 300 Mulvey SGC 2 ............... 250 Ernie Lush SGC 2 .................... 200 Mulvey SGC 3 ............... 350 Jimmy McAleer SGC 2 .................... 200 Mike Mitchell PSA 3 ..................... 300 Red Murray PSA 3 ..................... 300 N162 Goodwins Charley O’Leary PSA 4 ..................... 400 Germany Schaefer PSA 2 ..................... 200 Acton Wrestler PSA 2 ...................... 120 Bill Shipke SGC 1.5 ................. 150 Albert Pedestrian PSA 1.5 ................... 100 Jake Stahl PSA 3 ..................... 350 Albert Pedestrian SGC 2.5 ................... 150 Gabby Street PSA 2.5 ................. 250 Beeckman Lawn Tennis PSA 2 ...................... 150 Heinie Wagner SGC 3 .................... 300 Bogardus Marksman PSA 2 ...................... 100 Caruthers Baseball SGC 1 ...................... 350 D’Oro Billiards SGC 1 ........................ 75 1910 E91-C D’Oro Billiards PSA 2 ...................... 175 American Caramel Dempsey Boxing SGC 3 ...................... 350 Garrison Jockey PSA 2 mk................ 100 1 Jap Barbeau PSA 6 ............. 400 Garrison Jockey PSA 1 ...................... 100 15 Tommy Leach PSA 5.5 .......... 400 Glosson Billiards PSA 1.5 ................... 125 27 Allen Storke PSA 5 ............. 325 Hanlan Oarsman PSA 1.5 ..................... 75 32 Owen Wilson PSA 6 ............. 500 Hanlan Oarsman PSA 2 ...................... 110 McLaughlin Jockey PSA 2 ...................... 110 McLaughlin Jockey SGC 3 ...................... 160 Mitchell Boxing PSA 1.5 ................... 100 1909 -11 T206 Singles Muldoon Wrestler SGC Authentic......... 75 Myers Runner PSA 1.5 ..................... 80 Abstein PSA 4 ............. 110 Page High Jumper PSA 2 mk................ 100 Armbruster Good ................ 40 Prince Bicyclist PSA 1.5 ..................... 80 Baker PSA 1.5 .......... 110 Prince Bicyclist PSA 2 ...................... 110 Bastian PSA 2 ............... 80 Rowe Bicyclist PSA 1.5 ..................... 80 Bender (pitching, trees) PSA 1 ............... 90 Rowell Pedestrian PSA 1.5 mc ............... 50 Birmingham Good (Sovereign) ....... 60 Schaefer Billiards SGC 1 ........................ 90 Blackburne PSA 4 ............... 85 Sexton Billiards PSA 1.5 ................... 125 Bradley (portrait) PSA 3.5 ............ 80 Stevens Bicyclist PSA 1 ........................ 60 Bresnahan (portrait) PSA 1 mk ........ 50 Taylor Lawn Tennis PSA 2 ...................... 100 Bresnahan (portrait) PSA 1.5 mk ..... 75 Teemer Oarsman PSA AA .................. 100 Bresnahan (with bat) Vignaux Billiards PSA 1.5 ................... 125 PSA 1.5 (Polar Bear) ...... 95 Zukertort Chess PSA 2 mc ................ 150 Bresnahan (with bat) PSA 2 ............. 100 Bresnahan (with bat) SGC 2 ............ 125 Chance (portrait, yellow bkd) PSA 1 ............. 100 1907 Dietsche Cubs Clark PSA 4 ............... 85 Clarke Good ................ 40 3 John Evers SGC 2 ................ 350 Collins (Minn) PSA 1 ............... 85 7 Patrick J. Moran SGC 2 ................ 100 Davis (Chicago) PSA 1 ............... 75 14 Harry Steinfeldt SGC 2 ................ 150 Delahanty (Lousville) PSA 2.5 ............ 36 Donovan (portrait) PSA 5 ............. 300 Doolan (fielding) Good ................ 40 1908 E91-A Dorner Good mk ......... 25 American Caramel Dougherty (arm in air) Good ................ 40 Doyle (NY Nat’l, portrait) Good ................ 40 Johnny Evers PSA 1.5 .......... 130 Dunn (Brooklyn) PSA 4 ............. 115 Topsy Hartsel GAI 3 ............... 80 Jimmy Sheckard (Correct spell Sheckard) SGC 1 .............. 40 Daniel Shay PSA 3 ............. 200 Fred Tenney SGC 2.5 ........... 80 Joe Tinker SGC 1 ............ 100 1909 E90-1 Singles Cliff Blankenship SGC 1.5 ........... 45 Buster Brown (Boston) SGC 1 .............. 45 Ray Demmitt SGC 3 ............ 150 Wild Bill Donovan SGC 1.5 ........... 45 Rube Ellis SGC 1.5 ........... 45 Clyde Engle SGC 1.5 ........... 45 Oscar Stanage SGC 2 .............. 60 Joe Tinker SGC 2 ............ 225 78 78 FOR SALE: PRE-WAR BASEBALL CARDS 1910 Tip Top Bread 1909 -11 T206 Singles 5 Tom Leach SGC 2 ................. 275 Durham SGC 5 ............ 300 6 George Gibson SGC 1.5 .............. 150 Evers (w/bat, Chcgo on shirt) PSA 1 ............. 115 7 Dots Miller SGC 1 ................. 125 Ewing Good ................ 40 11 Nick Maddox SGC 3 ................. 275 Freeman PSA 4 ............... 85 13 Bobby Byrne SGC 2 ................. 200 Ganzel PSA 4 ............. 125 14 Ed Abbaticchio SGC 1 ................. 125 Gilbert PSA 4.5 .......... 110 15 Lefty Webb SGC 3 ................. 275 Graham (St. Louis) PSA 3.5 ............ 60 16 Vin Campbell SGC 1 ................. 125 Graham (St. Louis) PSA 4 ............... 90 21 Paddy O’Connor SGC 3 ................. 275 Gray Good ................ 40 22 John Flynn SGC 2 ................. 200 Grimshaw PSA 3 ............... 50 25 Forbes Field SGC 1 ................. 350 Hannifan Good ................ 40 Hannifan PSA 4 ............... 85 Hart (Montgomery) PSA 1 ............... 50 Hartsel PSA 3.5 ............ 60 1911 T201 Double Folders Hinchman (Cleveland) Good ................ 40 Huggins (hands at mouth) Poor ................. 50 Abstein/Butler PSA 3 .................... 40 Huggins (portrait) PSA 1.5 mk ..... 75 Baker/Collins PSA 5 .................. 270 Huggins (portrait) PSA 3 ............. 150 Baker/Downe PSA 2 .................... 25 Isbell Good ................ 40 Barrett/McGlynn PSA 3 .................... 40 Jacklitsch Fair-Good ....... 20 Barry/Lapp PSA 2 .................... 25 Jennings (portrait) PSA 1.5 ............ 95 Bender/Oldring PSA 3 .................... 80 Joss (hands at chest) PSA 1 ............. 125 Bergen/Wheat PSA 4 .................. 115 Killian (hands at chest) PSA 3.5 ............ 60 Blair/Hartzell VG ......................... 30 Kleinow (Boston) PSA 4 (Polar Bear) ...... 350 Bresnahan/Huggins PSA 4 .................. 150 Konetchy (glove near ground) Brown/Hofman PSA 2 .................... 45 Good (Polar Bear) ....... 35 Byrne/Clarke PSA 4 .................. 115 Krause (portrait) Good ................ 40 Chase/Sweeney PSA 4 .................... 95 Lajoie Throwing PSA 2 ............. 350 Cicotte/Thoney PSA 3 .................. 110 Lavender PSA 3 ............... 50 Clarke/Gaspar PSA 4 .................... 65 Lavender PSA 4 ............... 85 Cole/Kling PSA 1.5 ................. 18 Leifield (pitching) SGC 6 ............ 220 Coombs/Thomas PSA 3 .................... 40 Lennox PSA 4 ............... 85 Daubert/Rucker PSA 4 .................... 90 Lundgren (Kansas City) PSA 2 mk ........ 70 Dooin/Titus PSA 4 .................... 90 Magee (with bat) PSA 2 ............... 32 Dougherty/Lord PSA 2 .................... 55 Maloney PSA 4 ............... 85 Downs/Odwell PSA 3 .................... 40 Maloney SGC 5 ............ 140 Doyle/Meyers PSA 3 .................... 40 Marquard (portrait) PSA 2 mk ...... 100 Dygert/Seymour PSA 4 .................... 65 McGraw (finger in air) PSA 1 ............... 80 Elberfeld/McBride PSA 3 .................... 40 McGraw (portrait, no cap) PSA 1 mk ........ 75 Falkenberg/Lajoie PSA 3.5 ............... 240 McQuillan (ball in hand) Good ................ 40 Fitzpatrick/Killian PSA 3 .................... 40 Merkle (portrait) Good ................ 80 Ford/Johnson PSA 4 .................... 75 Moeller PSA 4 ............... 80 Foster/Ward PSA 3 .................... 60 Myers (Meyers) (batting) Fair-Good ....... 30 Gardner/Speaker PSA 1.5 ............... 130 Oberlin PSA 4 ............... 85 Gardner/Speaker PSA 2 .................. 170 O’Brien GAI 4.5 ............ 90 Gibson/Leach Poor-Fair .............. 10 Oldring (batting) Good (Polar Bear) ...... 50 Graham/Mattern Good ..................... 20 Oldring (batting) PSA 5 ............. 145 Grant/McLean PSA 2 .................... 25 Owen GVG ................ 45 Hauser/Lush PSA 4 .................... 80 Owen PSA 3.5 ............ 60 Hickman/Hinchman PSA 1.5 ................. 18 Owen PSA 4 ............... 85 Jennings/Summers PSA 2 .................... 60 Payne PSA 3.5 ............ 60 LaPorte/Stephens Good ..................... 20 Pelty (horizontal) Fair ................... 50 Lake/Wallace PSA 3 .................... 75 Powers Fair-Good ....... 50 Leifield/Simon PSA 1.5 ................. 18 Powers PSA 1 mk ........ 50 Lobert/Moore PSA 4 .................... 75 Purtell SGC
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