Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove

Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove
Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove
Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove
Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove
Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove
Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove
Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove
Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove
Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove
Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove
Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove
Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove

Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove
It is made of a wool material and shows good use. The jersey has a large embroidered emblem on the upper left side. There is no tag in the jersey but there is a label in the waistline of the pants. It states “James Brine Athletic Company College Outfitters Boston Massachusetts”. Much of the original grey jersey is of a brown (dirt) color due to its significant usage and age. On the backside there is a 4 inch section with a 3 – 4 brown reddish stain spots. The emblem on the frontside has a very small area that has some holes but otherwise it is intact. The jersey has no obvious holes or tears, it just looks dirty. It appears that it was not washed after its final use many many years ago. The jersey measures 29 inches long not including the collar. The wool pants have most of its original grey color intact on the backside but has the brown dirty color on the frontside, mainly at the top section and lower left leg. It has, what I assume to be, its original leather belt. I see no obvious holes or tears, the same as the jersey. The pants measures 28 inches long. It is well used and worn. The very top of one finger has been cut out. It is not a large glove and is very flat. It is just short of 10 inches when measured from the middle finger to the laced bottom. The only marking I see on the glove are the words “Genuine Horsehide” on the lower front. Whether or not you are interested in purchasing this uniform. I would appreciate you contacting me. If you know what team the jersey emblem represents. Thank you for looking at this. The item “Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove” is in sale since Sunday, July 22, 2018. This item is in the category “Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop\Game Used Memorabilia\Baseball-MLB\Jerseys”. The seller is “jabbennett4″ and is located in McFarland, Wisconsin. This item can be shipped to United States.
Antique Vintage Early 1900s Game Worn Baseball Jersey + Leather Belt & Glove

Early 1900’s Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees

Early 1900's Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees
Early 1900's Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees
Early 1900's Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees
Early 1900's Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees
Early 1900's Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees
Early 1900's Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees
Early 1900's Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees
Early 1900's Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees
Early 1900's Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees
Early 1900's Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees

Early 1900's Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees
Several pictures I have found online (pictured with listing) suggest similarities to Yankee uniforms circa 1912, their LAST YEAR PLAYING AS THE NEW YORK HIGHLANDERS & FIRST YEAR TO WEAR PINSTRIPES. Also notice sewn in sleeve extensions. Perhaps deserving of further research, but a great period PINSTRIPE uniform nonetheless. The item “Early 1900’s Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees” is in sale since Saturday, February 3, 2018. This item is in the category “Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop\Game Used Memorabilia\Baseball-MLB\Jerseys”. The seller is “treasurefaire” and is located in Kearny, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Colombia, Panama, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion.
  • Team: New York Yankees

Early 1900's Game Worn Baseball Uniform Attributed New York HIghlanders Yankees

Early 1900’s Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park

Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park

Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
Very rare early 1900’s complete wool baseball uniform rescued from the Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park. The uniform is complete and includes: baseball cap, jersey/shirt, pants and pair of socks – all are original. There’s no markings on the uniform that signifies it as an official Chicago White Sox outfit, but it does have the traditional pin stripes. I’m only guessing on this one but the uniform could have been used for practice, meant for a support person, or was in waiting to have patches and insignia sewn onto it?? I can only base it as related to the Chicago White Sox Team because of it being stored away in Comiskey Park. This uniform as well as the. Early 1900’s nickel plated baseball park vendor’s hand held hot dog that I. Rescued from the Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park before the 1991 demolition. Here’s the story behind that awesome pick. Way back in 1991 my father, who had many connections in the Chicago construction industry, got a lead on the tear down of the old Comiskey Park and the removal of the adjacent parking lot where the new park was going to be built. The actual lead came from his friend in the Chicago Streets & Sanitation District. This guy was known as Joe The Web. Even at this time there were still some remnants of the Chicago Family, aka mustaches, in many parts of Chicago politics and associated offices. Well, Joe The Web first turned us onto the parking lot removal. This was nice in itself since the parking lot was paved with centuries old granite street pavers from Europe, which were used as ballast on ships arriving in Chicago with goods from Europe. The goods as well as the ballast was unloaded at the docks in Chicago. They were then used as street pavers throughout Chicago and are. Next step was getting into the park itself. Joe introduced us to the demolition foreman, who for a small charge let us into the park. From that point it was heaven! We were able to obtain many of the architectural items of the park that were obvious to the eye. But what was really nice was getting into the storage rooms that held nearly 100 year old items. The gold mine was the storage rooms located under the bleachers. This is were the baseball uniform and hot dog steamer were found, as well as many other unique and desirable items too numerous to list here. Condition is excellent with the uniform/shirt showing no visible damage, the cap/hat has no damage, the pants are in very good shape with a few small holes on the front of the left leg (shown in detail in photos), the socks have a few minor snag holes mainly along the top area. I don’t know the official size of the uniform, but I’m 6 feet tall and have an athletic build and it fits me very snugly. Don’t pass up this great piece of Chicago White Sox baseball history. History of Comiskey Park. Comiskey Park was a ballpark in Chicago, Illinois, the home of the Chicago White Sox from 1910 through 1990. Built by owner Charles Comiskey and designed by Zachary Taylor Davis, it hosted four World Series and more than 6,000 Major League Baseball games. The field was also the site of the 1937 heavyweight title match in which Joe Louis defeated then champion James J. Braddock in eight rounds. The Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League also called Comiskey Park home when they weren’t playing at Normal Park or Soldier Field. The Cardinals won the 1947 NFL Championship Game over the Philadelphia Eagles at Comiskey Park. A new ballpark opened in 1991, across 35th Street and south of its predecessor, and Comiskey Park was demolished the same year. Originally also called Comiskey Park, it was renamed U. Cellular Field in 2003 and Guaranteed Rate Field in 2016. The item “Early 1900’s Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park” is in sale since Saturday, August 05, 2017. This item is in the category “Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop\Game Used Memorabilia\Baseball-MLB\Jerseys”. The seller is “ccstifter” and is located in Carbondale, Colorado. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Team: Chicago White Sox
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Early 1900's Cmplt Baseball Uniform Rescued From Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park

1977 Chicago White Sox 1900s road game used Walt No Neck Williams Jersey

1977 Chicago White Sox 1900s road game used Walt No Neck Williams Jersey
1977 Chicago White Sox 1900s road game used Walt No Neck Williams Jersey
1977 Chicago White Sox 1900s road game used Walt No Neck Williams Jersey
1977 Chicago White Sox 1900s road game used Walt No Neck Williams Jersey
1977 Chicago White Sox 1900s road game used Walt No Neck Williams Jersey

1977 Chicago White Sox 1900s road game used Walt No Neck Williams Jersey
A Very Very Rare Jersey from the Chicago White Sox when they wore the old style 1900s big collar jersies with the short pants. Sorry no pants just this rare jersey used by Walt “No Neck” Williams in 1977and tagged as such with Set 1. Bought at one of the preseason White Sox events many years ago. Comes with the Williams card from 1970. Lifetime Gtd as Authentic. 25 Chicago White Sox. The 1976 Chicago White Sox uniforms are widely regarded as some of the worst in the history of any sport, but I had to add it to this lit for historical purposes and to tell this story. While compiling this list Ive noticed that baseball fans opinions of the best and worst uniforms of all-time vary depending on where they live and what era they grew up in, but I think everyone who has ever watched a baseball game can agree that the 1976 White Sox uniforms are the worst ever. Run DMC told us not bad meaning bad, but bad meaning good and that applies to every other uniform on this list. On March 3, 1976 White Sox owner Bill Veeck held a press conference at Millers pub to announce the teams new secret uniforms they would be introducing on opening day. Veeck told reporters, We are adding elegance to baseball styles, and we may not be the greatest team in baseball, at least not for a few years, but well immediately be the most stylish in the game. He went on to proclaim Comisky Park will replace Paris and New York as the fashion center of the world. The new uniforms were unveiled and definitely made a statement. The jerseys were a throwback to the old days of baseball, but Veeck also threw in one curve ball: shorts. Instead of the traditional baseball pants, the 1976 White Sox would introduce baseball shorts and knee-high socks as part of their uniforms that summer. This definitely wasnt the last of Bill Veecks amazing promotional campaigns, as anyone who recalls Disco Demolition Night in 1979 can verify. Although the White Sox quickly dropped the shorts out of their rotation, the uniforms remained largely the same until new team owners held a fan competition to re-design the uniforms in 1981. The item “1977 Chicago White Sox 1900s road game used Walt No Neck Williams Jersey” is in sale since Wednesday, January 11, 2017. This item is in the category “Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop\Game Used Memorabilia\Baseball-MLB\Jerseys”. The seller is “sim_wort” and is located in Port Orange, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, to China, SE, KR, ID, to Taiwan, ZA, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, RU, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, BR, CL, CO, CR, PA, TT, GT, HN, JM, AG, AW, BZ, DM, GD, KN, LC, MS, TC, BB, BD, BM, BN, BO, EC, EG, GF, GG, GI, GP, IS, JE, JO, KH, KY, LI, LK, LU, MC, MO, MQ, MV, NI, OM, PE, PK, PY, RE.
  • Team: Philadelphia Phillies

1977 Chicago White Sox 1900s road game used Walt No Neck Williams Jersey