Framed 1924 Baseball Player George Burns Photograph

$175

SOLD

1924 black and white photograph of George Burns. He was a Major League baseball player who played primarily first base for five AL teams from 1914 to 1929, including two stints with the Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia Athletics.

This item was acquired from Gallagher's Steakhouse Restaurant in New York City. The frame is made of dark tone wood with glass. Good condition with surface wear from prior use. There are two predrilled holes for mounting. The back is marked G6 400-04. One available.

Inventory no.

R289215

Availability

Sold

Location

52nd Street NYC

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

19.25 in. H x 16.25 in. W x 1.25 in. D

Width (in.)

16.25

Height (in.)

19.25

Depth (in.)

1.25

Weight

4 lb.

Composition

Glass, Wood, Paper

Color

Black, Clear, Dark wood tone, White

Period

1920s

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