Charles Comiskey and Grace Comiskey Autographed ball
Date1947
DescriptionDiscolored white leather baseball with red stitching. No manufacturer stamps are visible. Ball has been signed on two side panels in blue ink and "1947 Chicago White Sox" has been handwritten in blue ink on the sweet spot. Autographed by Charles Comiskey and his daughter-in-law, Grace Comiskey.
Object numberB-2020-0223-03
Subject
Comiskey, Charles A.
Subject
Comiskey, Grace, 1894-1956
Classificationssports and athletic equipment
Dimensionsdiameter: 3 in.
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