Baker Bowl
“Tickets”
Reverse Painted Glass Sign
The Baker Bowl is the best-known popular name of a baseball park that formerly stood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Its formal name, painted on its outer wall, was National League Park. It was also initially known as Philadelphia Park or Philadelphia Base Ball Grounds / Park. The ballpark was built in 1887. It was constructed by Phillies owners Al Reach and John Rogers at the cost of cost $80,000 and had a capacity of 12,500.It is a heavier item and we must ship it in a special box to prevent damage. It is in Great Condition but there could be some minor nicking around the sides from the cutting process I would imagine however it does not take away from the appearance.
There also could be minor scratching of black which can be touched up if you desire.
Displays nicely, great addition to your collection or decor!
Measures 27” long x 4" tall.
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