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Edward Stewart Plank (August 31, 1875 – February 24, 1926), nicknamed “Gettysburg Eddie”, was an American professional baseball player. A pitcher, Plank played in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Athletics from 1901 through 1914, the St. Louis Terriers in 1915, and the St. Louis Browns in 1916 and 1917.
Below is a recent realized price for a 1909 T204 Ramly Ed Plank PSA 8. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
1909 T204 Ramly Ed Plank PSA 8. Sold for over $40,000.
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Babe Ruth & Lou Gehrig Autograph 5″ x 7″ Pre-1928 Photo in Yankee Pinstripes and Wearing Baseball Mitts
Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig autograph photograph. 5″ x 7″ black and white image depicts the two Yankee greats standing side by side on the baseball field wearing their pinstripe pants. Inscribed by Ruth in brown ink at the upper left, “For Walter from, ‘Babe’ Ruth” beside which Gehrig signs in black ink, “& Lou Gehrig”. Small .25″ tear (with no emulsion loss) at top, not affecting either signature, else fine. A difficult to acquire pairing of legendary signatures on a single photograph. A Babe Ruth signature with the quotation marks around “Babe” typifies his pre-1928 autograph and will sell at a higher value as well. Sold for $19,036.

1914 Philadelphia Athletics World Series Press Pin — Very Rare & Desirable Sports Collectible
Press pin from the 1914 World Series, remembered as one of the greatest upsets in all of baseball history. Ornate press pin features the word “PRESS” on a ribbon connecting a brass plate on top and a brass medallion on the bottom. Top brass plate reads “Philadelphia ‘Athletics’ American League” with an elephant balancing upon two crossed bats. The medallion below the ribbon reads “World Series / Shibe Park / Philadelphia / 1914”. The back of the medallion reads “J.E. Caldwell”, maker of the pin. The pin is in very good condition with all parts present and operational, although the ribbon is faded and somewhat tattered. The metal on both attached pieces in in very good condition and the enamel upon the baseball is beautifully intact with no chipping. The 1914 World Series was the first ever four-game sweep, with the Boston “Miracle” Braves, who had been dead last in the summer of 1914, winning over the Philadelphia A’s. An exceptional piece of baseball memorabilia. Sold for $4,200.
1934 Athletics Team Signed Ball
1934 Philadelphia Athletics team-signed baseball with Jimmie Foxx signature on the sweet spot. Sixteen signatures on a clean white Official American League baseball (William Harridge, President), including a rare signature from the legendary power hitter. Foxx signature appears alone on the sweet spot in black ink. An excellent alternative to the Foxx single-signed baseballs, this team-signed ball includes signatures of Eddie Rommel, Bob Johnson, Roger Cramer, Pinky Higgins, Charlie Berry, Sugar Cain, Bing Miller, Roy Mahaffey, Tim McKeithan, Johnny Marcum, Eric McNair, Ed Coleman, Dib Williams, Eddie Madjeski and one player not identified. Foxx joined the A’s, his first professional team, in 1925 at the age of 17. He played first base with the team for eleven years and earned a reputation as one of the most powerful sluggers of his day. The great Yankee pitcher Lefty Gomez, who once gave up a pitch that Foxx smashed into the third deck of Yankee stadium, is rumored to have said of Foxx, “He has muscles in his hair.” Some signatures show rubbing, though all but one are fully legible. Foxx signature shows slight rubbing to his first name. Near mint condition. Sold for $1,800.
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