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SportsAntiques.com's
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coverage of the
2009
National
Sports
Collectors
Convention
Cleveland
Ohio
July
29th - August 2nd
BOOTH
OF JOHN
KANUIT AND JOHN ORBAN continued |
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up in the Orban/Kanutinator booth was this c1890 porcelain stein
featuring an illustration of a pre-helmet football player, made by
O'Hara
Dial Co., had the extra nice metal lid, 5 1/4" tall,
$425.00
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up were these c 1930 bronze football player bookends, first
example I recall seeing, 4 1/2" tall, $375.00
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was a c1900 cast iron Darktown Battery bank, not a bad example,
plenty of paint, 9 3/4" wide x 7" tall x 2 1/2"
deep, $2,800.00
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up was a, I believe bronze group of a football runner being
tackled, sculpted by Jack Lincoln Lambert, large bold black wood
base, one of those figural pieces that don't photograph well, 15 1/2"
wide by 13" tall, $2,300.00
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was a small 8 1/2" tall c1930 statue of a batter which had a
marble base, I believe it was German, missing the bat, $950.00
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up was a hands down classic c1920 silver plate football trophy
featuring a full sized melon ball, engraved to, I believe, The
Hathaway Garage, Wateska Illinois, For Their Superior Sales
Ability In The International Studebaker Gridiron Contest...so
there you have it, in Jim Griffith condition, 11 1/2" tall,
$1,450.00
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up was a terrific 1935-36 silver plate figural basketball trophy
featuring two players on the court, one about to shoot, the other
about to block, 19" tall x 9" wide x 5" deep,
$750.00. I want some of this stuff, seeing it in retrospect now!
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up was a c1900 porcelain football stein with a Princeton football
player illustrated by Christy, probably Made by T. Maddocks Sons Co., Trenton, NJ
, 5" tall, $475.00
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up was another c1900 football shaped porcelain stein, this
one with a University of Rochester pennant illustrated on it,
5" tall, $325.00
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up was a c1920's cast iron baseball batter apparently salvaged
from an arcade game, very rare, 4 3/4" tall, $425.00
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up was a very nice set of two teams of c1930 lead football player
figures, probably originated from a board game, 1
3/4" tall, $150.00
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was a small c1900 4
1/8" diameter round metal tray with a porcelain center that
had an illustration of a football kicker, made by O'Hara Dial Co,,
$325.00
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