1909 PITTSBURGH PIRATES WORLD CHAMPIONS "NATIONAL TELEPHONE COMPANY" POCKET MIRROR W/HOF'ERS WAGNER/CLARKE/WILLIS.
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Winning Bid:
$2,711.37 (Includes 18% Buyer's Premium)
Bids:
7
Bidding Ended:
Tuesday, June 29, 2021 9:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Tuesday, June 29, 2021 9:00:00 PM)
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Auction:
Auction #232 Part I
Value Code:
L - $2,000 to $5,000 Help Icon
Item Description
Rare, 2.25" pocket mirror by Cruver, Chicago. This is one of three varieties in the Muchinsky Collection. The others were offered in our last two auctions and sold for: $2,531 (no sponsor) and $2,191 (Golden's Cafe). The one offered here is for "National Telephone Company." Pictures 19 uniformed players in ovals with their last name and position below. Importantly, the portrait of Honus Wagner utilizes the identical image to his world famous T206 tobacco card. With their new home ballpark opening midway through the 1909 season to standing room only crowds, the Pittsburgh Pirates stormed through their National League schedule, winning the title with one of the top records of all-time, 110-42 under National Baseball Hall of Fame player/manager Fred Clarke. The offense was led by the great Honus Wagner, arguably the best shortstop in Major League Baseball history. Fellow HOF'er Vic Willis led the Pirates mound corps with a 22 win season in '09. The Pirates would go on to defeat the American League champion, Detroit Tigers w/Ty Cobb in seven games to take one of the most exciting World Series championships ever played. Design is just slightly off-center but remains totally bright and glossy. Trivial wear to mirror back. Exc. Paul Muchinsky Collection.
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