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Spectacular 1917 World Champion Chicago White Sox Team Photo w/Joe Jackson & the Eight Men Out (PSA Type I)
Type I Photograph Collection Taken by 1948 Cardinals Bat Boy - Some Signed with DiMaggio & Williams (100+)
1914 All American & All National League Team Photographs feat. Ray Chapman - From Player Wickey McAvoy
1902 Cy Young Boston Americans Cabinet Photograph by Carl Horner (ex-Christie's 1996 Baseball Magazine Auction)
1914 All American & All National League Team Photographs feat. Ray Chapman - From Player Wickey McAvoy
1902 Cy Young Boston Americans Cabinet Photograph by Carl Horner (ex-Christie's 1996 Baseball Magazine Auction)
Circa 1938 Film Negative of Lefty Grove's Pitching Grip by George Burke - The Shot Even Charles Conlon Couldn't Get!
1910s-20s Wilbert Robinson and Frank Chance Vintage Original Photographs from the Underwood & Underwood Archive (4)
1925 Washington Senators "Clinch the American League Pennant" Original Photograph from Underwood & Underwood Archive
Spectacular 1917 World Champion Chicago White Sox Team Photo w/Joe Jackson & the Eight Men Out PSA Type I
1910s-20s Wilbert Robinson and Frank Chance Vintage Original Photographs from the Underwood & Underwood Archive (4)
1925 Washington Senators "Clinch the American League Pennant" Original Photograph from Underwood & Underwood Archive
Rare 1908 "Merkle's Boner" October 8th Giants vs. Cubs "Makeup Game" to Decide the Pennant Photograph - Dispute at the Plate! (PSA Type I)
Joe McGinnity Photograph - Used for His 1902-1911 W600 Sporting Life Cabinet, 1908 PC760 Rose Postcard & 1905 PC782 Rotograph Postcard
1969 100th Anniversary of Professional Baseball Panoramic Banquet Photograph-The Greatest Gathering of All Time!
Ty Cobb visits Connie Mack and the Philadelphia A's in exhibition game with the SF Seals (16 original negatives)
"Autograph That Ball Or Else" 1931 Al Capone & Gabby Harnett Wire Photo (Type I) - Nicest Known Specimen
1927 Lou Gehrig by Charles M. Conlon from "Baseball Magazine" - "The Sultan of Swat's Probable Successor"