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    Posted 13 years ago

    Selestino
    (9 items)

    11 years ago when I first baught my house it was a cold winter, so I went to check the insulation and found this guy in the insulation and held on to him he had character.

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    1953 Topps Set-Break # 82 Mickey Mantle SGC 3 VG
    1953 Topps Set-Break # 82 Mickey Ma...
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    1956 Topps Set-Break #135 Mickey Mantle Gray Back PSA 5.5 EX+
    1956 Topps Set-Break #135 Mickey Ma...
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    1972 Topps #595 Nolan Ryan Angels HOF PSA 9
    1972 Topps #595 Nolan Ryan Angels H...
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    1954 Wilson Franks Set-Break Ted Williams SGC 2 GD
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    1953 Topps Set-Break # 82 Mickey Mantle SGC 3 VG
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    1. stepback_antiques stepback_antiques, 13 years ago
      Check to see if the statue has the name of the Hartland Plastic Co. on it. Either it is a repro or someone repainted the original statue. The pose is that of a statue known as the "batboy", which was an unofficial part of the Hartland baseball statue series which was made in the mid 1950's until the mid 1960's. The series consisted of 18 star players of the time, in action poses. Some of the statues which were made were of Babe Ruth, Ernie Banks, Hank AAron, Nellie Fox, and others.The Hartland Co. was based in Wisconsin. A 25th year annivesary set was made some years back. It is also possible this is from that set, of which the quality was very poor. Hartland also made football statues and TV western characters. I will post some pictures of my original Babe Ruth Hartland so you have an idea of what an original looks like.
    2. Selestino Selestino, 13 years ago
      I checked all around all it says is made in hong kong but its hand painted with gold hair

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