Suffolk County Police Athletic League – palauction4
Auction Ends: Dec 1, 2011 08:00 PM EST

Art

Twenty-First and Lehigh by Artist Thomas Kolendra

Item Number
232
Estimated Value
350 USD
Opening Bid
295 USD
Online Close
2011-12-01 20:00:00.0

Item Description

It's the mid-'50s in North Philadelphia. First known as Shibe Park and now as Connie Mack Stadium, the grand old ballpark stands tall in middle age. Opened on April 12, 1909, as the first concrete and steel facility of its kind, this neighborhood ballpark was home to the A's from the beginning and to the Phillies from July 4, 1938. The A's are gone by now, off to Kansas City following the '54 season, but the Phillies will remain until the ballpark, renamed in 1953, closes on October 1, 1970. Looking above the ballpark's main entrance a visitor can't help but see the domed tower. Long-time A's co- owner and manager Connie Mack occupied the space under the dome, opulent quarters known as the oval office. If only walls could talk. The ballpark provided a stage for eight World Series, two All-Star games and the first night game in American League history.
Size.....21 5/8" X 29 5/8" un-framed  " Artist Proof "  Lithograph,  signed & numbered by the artist

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