1900 Minneapolis Times Baseball Game Die-Cuts Supplement
‘It’s In The Details’
Title | Minneapolis Times Baseball Game Die-Cuts Supplement |
Year | 1900 |
Size | 10 1/4″ x 14 1/2″ |
Images | Color |
Type | Publications |
Number in Set |
1 |
1900 Minneapolis Times Baseball Game Die-Cuts Supplement Overview
This supplement was similar to others of the time period with individual players and a stadium to be used as a display piece.
It was printed in the Minneapolis Times and likely included as an insert. The top of it reads ‘For the Children’ but no other formal title is printed on the sheet. Supplements such as these were often included inside of newspapers or other publications. They were provided as displays or games of a sort, primarily for children.
Shown here is the playing field. The full sheet also included instructions for game play.
These can be found complete and in uncut condition but may supplements were also cut and used, so it is possible to find individual pieces as well. Collectors with individual pieces will be hard-pressed to determine which issue they are from as there are no identifying markings on them.
A total of 12 pieces are on the uncut supplement (10 players, a game spinner, and a playing surface).
1900 Minneapolis Times Baseball Game Die-Cuts Supplement Checklist
The supplement is a standalone issue.
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