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  1888 H804-3 Buffords Sons Lithographic Company Baseball Comic Advertising Trade Cards
 
  • Circa - 1888
  • Publisher - Buffords Sons Lithographic Co.
  • Size - 3 - 3/8" x 5 - 1/8"
  • Price Guide - $40.00- $80.00 (VG-EX)
 
 
NOTES:
 
    Copyrighted in 1888 by the Bufford's Sons Lithographic Company, these trade cards were given the catalog designation H804-3 by Frank Keetz' Baseball Advertising Trade Cards 3rd edition. The the stock number 801 is placed in one of the corners on these comic trade cards that measure a large 3.50″ x 5″ The four card baseball themed set tittles includes; "A Brush with the Ball," "Chance for a Kick," "A Short Stop," and "The Umpires lot is not a Happy One." The cards feature classic 19th century baseball games, illustrating players in either red or blue team uniforms.

 Bufford's Sons was established in 1830, and by 1880 the company boasted that it was the oldest and largest Lithographic publishing house in the country. The company stocked over 2,000 varieties of picture advertising trade cards. Due to financial problems the company was sold at auction by creditors in 1890.

 
 
1888 H804-3 Buford's Sons Lithographic Co. Baseball Trade Cards

801 Trade Card Back "A Brush with the Ball"

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