I'm brand new to the forum but wanted to share this one with some seasoned vets. I recently bought this glove at one of our many antique markets here in Lancaster, PA. When I picked it up to check it out, I noticed it was pretty beat up, with the leather being dry and brittle, almost bluish/grey in color. There is a big chunk of leather missing from the thumb area and some siginificant cracking on the opposite side. What caught my eye was the 'Thos E Wilson Co.' button which was nice with no wear. When I brought it home, I realized that cleaning it would probably cause it to disintegrate...it was that frail. But I did manage to give it a nice gentle conditioning with some Lanolin, which really helped the appearance and in turn, brought out some stampings that I couldn't originally see. In the palm area, it says 'Professional Model', along with the Wilson 'W' with 'a smaller 'Thos E Wilson Co' running through it. Just below that it says '615'. When I squezze the padding, it seems to be horse hair as I can hear a subtle crunching sound. Judging by the 1" wide web, I'm guessing this is late 1910's/early 20s perhaps? While it looks nice, I think if I used it to play catch, it would react like a piece of burnt toast once a baseball hit it. Can anyone tell me if what I have is any sort of rarity? Thanks in advance for any info you can provide.
Tim