a 1930-40's Rawlings Dib Williams model G675 glove sold for $350. Listed as a Doak style glove. It's clearly not that. It's A variation of the G67 model. This one is upgraded with leather piping and has pinky lacing, triple tunnel web and a unique wrist strap. It's a nice glove and a lot to like to a collector so pretty easy to look past the torn up linning.
A sewn web Reach glove sold for $159. The glove is in pretty good shape and looks to have some stamping left on the face.
An obscure little glove from the 1920's. It was sold by the H.A Seinsheimer Co. out of Cincinnati. They were a children's clothing manufacturer. "Perfection Clothes" was their trademark and "The Kind Real Boys Wear" was their slogan. That is stamped on the face of the glove. It slod for $179.