Getting a baseball autographed is a lot different than having a piece of paper, photo or baseball card signed and that’s why autographed baseball preservation is key to keeping your item as nice as the day you received it. The first thing to keep in mind is that while Sharpie markers have become popular for […]
Signed Babe Ruth Baseballs Highlight Any Collection
By the late 1940s, signed Babe Ruth baseballs were everywhere. The Babe was one of sports’ most generous signers and when he died in 1948, there’s little doubt he had signed thousands, possibly tens of thousands of autographs, many of which wound up on baseballs. If you are a baseball fanatic – and even if […]
Autographed Team Baseballs Capture Slice of History
Few pieces offer a more personal snapshot of a given team at a precise moment in time than a signed team baseball. Unless dated, old baseball photos can offer only a guess as to when they were taken. An autographed team ball, when all players are represented, can often be pinpointed to a specific month, […]
Baseballs Signed by Hall of Famers Still Focus for Most Collectors
Quality autographs, especially those baseballs signed by Hall of Famers, continue to be one of the most collectible pieces of sports memorabilia today. One of the major reasons for the sustainability of these items is the uniqueness and value of each and every baseball. Some of the factors that contribute to this include the player […]
Auction Will Include Rare Signed Baseballs
The spring 2010 catalog auction being conducted by Robert Edward Auctions will include some very rare signed baseballs. In addition to autographed items from all eras, and signed photos of legends such as Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth, the collection of hobby pioneer Larry Killeen, assembled with great care over a span of decades beginning […]
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