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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Well now…this certainly trumps my finding a copy of the 1953 Pillsbury Cookbook…even though it has Art Linkletter and Artur Godfrey on the cover!
Among the dusty relics was an old photograph of well-dressed men. Luckily, they were identified by name on the back. The photograph, still housed in its original frame measuring 22 x 27 inches, was an original large format salt print display photo taken in December 1862. The man who’s name appeared on some of the papers found in the attic matched one on the back of the photo. Walter T. Avery.
The following day the new homeowner and his wife brought the framed photograph, along with various miscellaneous paper items and correspondence relating to Walter Avery, to REA’s New Jersey offices. What they had was truly remarkable. Dated December of 1862, the photo pictured a veritable All-Star team of great early New York Knickerbockers, including Avery. All were key members of the club from 1845 to 1850 who had apparently gathered for a farewell party honoring one of their own. Avery was the last surviving original Knickerbocker at the time.
...Renowned baseball historian John Thorn has suggested that this photograph may have been taken in honor of Knickerbockers Adams’ departure from the club. Late in 1862 Adams had announced his plans to leave New York, move to Connecticut and get married. This is, in fact, exactly what he did. It is very likely that this historic assemblage of early original Knickerbockers was gathered to pay tribute to Adams, a founding club member. The photograph, a very rare artist-enhanced solar-enlarged salt print, was likely taken to create a special keepsake for Adams and the other key early team members pictured.
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Posted: October 07, 2007 at 04:10 PM | 15 comment(s)
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1. jwb Posted: October 07, 2007 at 04:38 PM (#2565380)(the picture, not the sparrows)
No silly cartoon on the back.
It is amazing ... makes you wonder what else is out there. After the 80s baseball card craze with everyone scouring their grandfather's attic for Babe Ruth cards, these finds have become fewer and farther. But there's still some neat stuff out there.
Maybe they should Photoshop Jeter diving for a ball on it.
The SABR bio of Adams, written by John Thorn, mentions two other photos in which Adams appears:
http://www.bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&pid=16943&bid=639
Unfortunately, I can't make even a semi-informed guess as to price. As with all specialty items, I suspect it'll depend primarily on the pool of potential buyers. Not helpful, but the best I can do.
Have you released a reproduction of the image anywhere? There's a small copy in the linked article, but it'd be nice to see a larger version.
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