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1930's Wilson-Western model 647 "Sarge Connally' model glove. The most unique feature is the so called "extended pocket" between the middle and forefinger. Extremely rare example along with a tough endorsement. Most of the silvering is still evident in the pocket. All the markings are deep and plainly visible. Exterior leather is thick and sturdy as befitting a top of the line model yet still very supple and the interior leather is also smooth and supple. No loose seams and all original lacing. sold
1905 Reach crescent pad catchers mitt. Soft and supple buckskin leather front and back. Nice vivid cloth patch. Riveted wrist opening and narrow riveted buckle back. Grommet type web with all the eyelets still in place. Pronounced crescent pad and sewn reinforced pocket. Large adult size mitt measuring about 101/2" tall and 3" thick. $325
1930's Spalding Honor Catchers mitt. Top of the line in its day. Unique fastback design at the wrist opening. The leather overall is in good shape. Missing the buckle straps. $50
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