Non-Players Among the Keys in the 1910 Tip Top Bread Pirates Set

Some of the more valuable cards in the 1910 Tip Top Bread set actually don’t feature players on the team
Read moreSome of the more valuable cards in the 1910 Tip Top Bread set actually don’t feature players on the team
Read more‘It’s In The Details’ Title E90-2 American Caramel Year 1910 Size 1 1/2″ x 2 3/4″ Images Color Type Candy/Caramel Number in Set 11 E90-2 American Caramel Overview The E90-2 American Caramel set honored the 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates. Despite an advertisement on the back for more than 100 total players in the set, the entire checklist includes only 11 players. Led
Read moreThe 1910 Tip Top set recognized the World Series winning Pirates
Read moreThe 1909 Pittsburgh Press supplement honored the National League pennant winning Pittsburgh Pirates. The colorful supplement has a red, white, and blue background and black and white images of players on the team inside of an oval frame design. Follow Pre-War Cards on Twitter and also be sure to like our page on Facebook.
Read more‘It’s In The Details’ Title E104 Nadja Caramels Year 1910 Size 1 1/2″ x 2 3/4″ Images Color Type Candy/Caramel Number in Set 68 E104 Nadja Caramels Overview The E104 Nadja Caramels set is a relatively popular, albeit rare, E-card issue. Cards feature color portraits on the front with the player’s name and team. The set is broken down into three
Read more‘It’s In The Details’ Title Voskamp’s Coffee and Tea Year 1913 Size 2 1/4″ x 3 5/8″ Images Black and White Type Coffee Number in Set 20 Voskamp’s Coffee and Tea Overview In 1913, Voskamp’s coffee and tea products included one of 20 different baseball players as part of a local promotion in Pittsburgh. The company was Pittsburgh-based and the
Read moreIt’s In The Details’ Title Hermes Ice Cream Pittsburgh Pirates Pins Year 1910 Size 1 1/4″ Images Black and White Type Pins Number in Set 12 1910 Hermes Ice Cream Pittsburgh Pirates Pins Overview Like other products in 1909 and 1910, the Hermes Ice Cream pins sought to celebrate the Pittsburgh Pirates’ championship team of 1909. The set of 1
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