1955 Topps Doubleheaders Uncut Panel

What’s super cool about the 1955 Topps Doubleheaders uncut panels is how clearly they show the continuous artwork designed into the backgrounds on the cards!

Mastro offered this particular copy in their April 2006 catalog. Here’s the complete description:

Collectors of individual ’55 Topps “Doubleheaders” cards appreciate the items’ clever design and 2-in-1 player format, but they might remain unaware of yet another eye-catching feature: when placed side-by-side in the correct sequence, the collectibles’ backgrounds merge into a realistically constructed stadium-setting tableau. That marvelously artistic detail is graphically revealed in the very scarce uncut panel of six “Doubleheaders” cards here offered. In this still-attached half-dozen, which clearly shows that multi-play-er paintings were neatly sectioned to create the original single-card images, the items’ subjects can be seen standing in front of a dugout, a batting cage, and consistent rows of seats. A great display piece! The panel’s cards include: #’s 11/12, 13/14, 15/16, 17/18, 19/20 and 21 Skowron/22. The uncut relic measures 4-3/4″ x 12-1/2″, and presents an EX condition appearance with irregular border cuts and natural handling faults confined to the periphery.

If you want to see all the baseball panoramas featured in the Doubleheaders set, check out this post on The Topps Archives called Double Your Pleasure, which features Roger Nisly’s compiled handiwork from various auction catalogs over the years.

1941 Play Ball High Numbers Uncut Panel Including DiMaggio

1941 Play Ball uncut panels aren’t as rare as you’d think; strips seem to be popping up for sale pretty regularly these days, but I still think this one featuring DiMaggio, Gomez, Case, and Dickey is cool.

Mastro auctioned the panel in their April/May 2008 Sports & Americana catalog and included the following description for the item:

The 1941 Play Ball “High Number” series’ four concluding entries are represented in this rare, still-attached quartet panel. The approximately 3-1/8″ × 10″ relic-which contains, from left to right, #’s 71 Joe DiMaggio,
72 Lefty Gomez, 69 George Case and 70 Bill Dickey-is fully printed on both sides and reveals slightly irregular edge cuts. Its colors are fresh and clear, with a trace of scuffing affecting Case’s depiction. Mild evidence of factory handling is largely restricted to the periphery, and there are no discernible creases. Display quality is minimally Excellent. An extraordinary foursome, and virtually never seen in this configuration! Minimum Bid $300

The priciest related item I could find is when REA sold a 1941 Gum Inc. Play Ball Uncut High-Number Proof Sheet for $60k in 2017.