Greg pictured an interesting vintage glove in the "glove of the month" section for January. It sold for $156 on ebay. It piqued my interest because it had what appeared to be out-seams on the fingers. I was going to include it with my other posts of out-seam gloves.
One of the cloth patches had a patent number the seller listed as 960560.
I thought it may yield some information but that number didn't bring up anything glove related. I looked at the picture of the cloth patch closer and saw the seller had gotten the patent wrong, it was 980560. That patent was for the 1911 Ratsch duck web.
I looked through the ebay pictures again and saw the ragged edge around the fingers was actually the finger webs that had been cut out and that the out-seam was just a remnant of the original duck web.
I don't think the glove is a Ratsch/Peerless model but rather a Simmons brand that had licensed the patent from Ratsch.
The manufacturer's cloth patch is worn but the logo in the palm of the glove is similar to a Simmons. Also the Simmons brand has a thumb seam on the front while the Ratsch/Peerless has a one piece face. Simmons Hardware was interesting in that the mail order company put out catalogs of 2000+ pages. They merged with Winchester in the 1920's and were bought out by their arch rival, Shapleigh's Hardware in the 1940's