Showing posts with label 19th century. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 19th century. Show all posts

Sunday, December 16, 2018

1800's Baseball Trade Cards

I have really grown to appreciate the baseball themed trade cards of the late 1800's.

Love of the Game Auctions last auction had several examples for sale and I wanted to post them all here for reference.

Trade cards were giveaways at general stores, cigar shops, etc.  They were advertising pieces about the size of a postcard and many of them were collected during the time.  The subject matter could be anything really.

With baseball gaining in popularity it was only natural that some of them featured baseball themed situations on them.  Mostly of a comic nature of course.  These are a great way to collect some very old baseball items without spending a ton of money.

Here are the examples from the auction for your viewing pleasure.

1878 H804-6 Baseball Comics

1889 H804-4 Capadura Cigars
 

1880s H804-1B Baby Talk
 


1880s H804-3 Buffords Trade Cards
 

1880s H804-7 Baseball Comics Merchants Gargling Oil
 


1880s H804-10 Corner Clefs
 


1880s H804-13 Old Style-New Style

1882 H804-11 Cosack & Company
 

1880s H804-19 Horizontal Brownies
 

1880s H804-16 Forbes Injury
 


1880s H804-15A Red Border
 

1880s H804-14 Big White Shoes
 


1887 H804-1 Tobin Lithogrphs Baby Talk
 

1887 H804-17 Blueish Green
 

1887 Tobin Lithographs Black & White
 


1888 H804-2 Brownies
 
As you can see there are several different types of these trade cards to collect.  I'm sure there are many more than the ones I've pictured here as well.  To think that these were giveaways like flyers of today and they survived all these years to still be collected now is amazing.  How many were just tossed in the trash?
 
Let me know what you think of these trade cards.  Do you like them, appreciate them for what they are, or do you not really care for them at all?
 
Enjoy the hobby all...its a great one.

 
 

Saturday, June 30, 2012

1880's Trade Card



Here's a neat card I have tucked away and almost forgot I had.


This is an 1880's (I think) Trade Card with a baseball theme.  Trade cards were given away in the mid to late nineteenth century to advertise products or services.  When color lithography became popular, these cards were printed in abundence.

The one I have is not really rare or even that hard to find, but it is a good example of a trade card from that era.  There were thousands of different subjects that would be pictured on trade cards and baseball was one of them. 

The game was starting to become more popular in the late 1800's and printers came up with some very nice designs and some very basic ones. 

Mine is quite simple really with only a couple of colors but some of them are very colorful and are great works of art. 

A few years ago, the US Post Office came out with a baseball themed stamp that was taken from a trade card.  I did a post about these when they came out because my wife bought me a sheet of the stamps. 

Here are a few images of other trade cards so you can get a better idea of the different styles.

This first one is the one the stamp was made from with images of the stamps next.







I really like these old trade cards and I think they are very undervalued at this time to be honest.  Some of them sell for hundreds of dollars but you can find some for less than twenty on eBay.

After all, these things are considered by many to be the first baseball cards.

Enjoy the hobby all...it's an awesome one.







Monday, July 28, 2008

A Nice Surprise From My Wife

My wife is a great woman. She is probably the only person alive who truly knows how much I love prewar baseball cards and baseball history and all of this stuff.

When I came home from work on Friday (my last day before our big move) she surprised me with a wonderful little gift. First she had gone to the post office to mail a couple of packages for me, that was a gift in itself, and second she had picked up these awesome new stamps that the post office has issued.

These things are so cool! They are the post offices way of celebrating the 100th anniversary of Jack Norworth's "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" song.

My first thought was, "Wow, these really have a nice authentic 19th century look to them". And then, while checking out one of my usual hobby message boards, I came across a post by a very knowledgable member with a most amazing revelation...

The image IS an authentic 19th century picture.


Fantastic! I'm telling you people, I will never cease to be amazed by the people in this hobby.