1916
(M101-4)
(M101-5)
Felix Mendelsohn
Anonymous (blank back)
The Sporting News Altoona Tribune (Altoona, Penn.)
Block & Kuhl Co. (Peoria, Ill.)
Burgess-Nash Clothiers (Omaha, Neb.)
Everybody's (unknown)
Famous-Barr Clothiers (St. Louis)
Gimbels (New York)
The Globe Clothing (St. Louis)
Green Joyce (unknown)
Herpolsheimer Co. (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
Holmes to Homes Bread (unknown)
Indianapolis Brewing Co. (Indianapolis)
Mall Theatre (unknown)
Morehouse Baking Co. (Lawrence, Mass.)
Noon-Day Cafeteria (St. Paul, Minn.)
Standard Biscuit Co. (San Francisco)
Successful Farming (Des Moines, Iowa)
Ware's (New Rochelle, NY)
H. Weil Baking Co. (New Orleans)
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back examples |
SCARCE to VERY RARE - These 1.6" by 3" B&W cards are best known as M101-4 and M101-5, but are found with 20 different backs (some with design variations). The cards were printed by the Chicago printing & publishing firm of Felix Mendelsohn. A couple of the backs are extremely rare while others are much easier to find. The only difference between the M101-4 and M101-5 sets is the numbering is slightly different (alphabetical) with a handful of different players in each set. The cards are numbered on front with 200 different players per set. |
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SET |
NAME |
TEAM |
CONDITION |
PRICE |
M101-4
anonymous
(blank back)
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Oscar Vitt #181 |
Detroit AL |
SGC-30 |
Sold |
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Jim Scott #158 |
Chicago AL |
G (creases) |
Sold |
M-Unc.
Successful Farming
(M101-5) |
J.A. Niehoff #130 |
Philadelphia NL |
PSA-2 |
Sold |
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D329
H. Weil Baking Co.
(M101-4)
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Chicago NL |
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