Photograph signed

Babe RUTH

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Photograph signed

BOLDLY SIGNED BY BABE RUTH, SCARCE 1933 PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED BY THE BASEBALL LEGEND

RUTH, Babe. Photograph signed. Bath, Maine: Douglas Photo Shop, [1933]. Vintage photographic print (8 by 10 inches), signed on the image, photo studio inkstamp to print verso.

Vintage 8-by-10 black-and-white photographic print picturing Babe Ruth, his wife Claire, and three friends on a November 1933 Maine hunting trip, boldly signed “Babe Ruth” by him below his image, alongside the signed “Claire Ruth, Nov 30—1933,” this scarce photograph taken the same year Ruth hit a home run in the first All-Star game to win it for the American League.

“No baseball player, despite what record books claim, has ever equaled Babe Ruth’s awesome performance.” He reminds us “of the days when real heroes trod the base paths, heroes who played hard, lived hard and gave us everything they had on and off the field.” After his record-breaking career with the Yankees, in which Ruth led them to seven World Series and four championships, Ruth became one of the first five players elected to the Hall of Fame. This wonderful photograph shows Ruth, his wife Claire, and three friends on a November 1933 Maine hunting trip. Ruth, smiling broadly with his rifle slung over his right shoulder, stands alongside his wife, who also smiles happily as she links her arm in his. Standing in a genial group to the right of the couple are Mrs. Juanita Elias, Mrs. Isabella Morrill (their Maine hostess) and an unidentified man who casually holds his rifle in the crook of his arm. Newspapers reported, on November 26, 1933, that Ruth, his wife and Mrs. Elias traveled to Maine for this brief hunting trip, where Ruth would “find out whether he can use a 30-30 rifle as skillfully as he wields a baseball bat” (New York Times). With photographic studio inkstamp on print verso: “Douglas Photo Shop, Bath, Maine.”

Tiny bit of expert archival repair to upper left corner minimally affecting edge of image. A fine signed photograph.

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