Glove of the Week: June 17 – June 23 (Spalding Bolling)

This glove was covered under a separate thread but I wanted to include it here because of its remarkable condition. A Goldsmith Adolfo Luque AG50 model, presumably from the mid 20s sold for $343 on 20 bids. The glove retains most of its silver in the pocket, has a great looking red lining, and flawless leather. The previous thread questioned the source of demand for the glove, in some ways I’m surprised it did not go for more considering the condition, the maker, unique attributes (that red lining is very cool), and the significance of Luque as the first Cuban born Major Leaguer. What a great glove.
One of Spalding's top of the line gloves in 1963, this Frank Bolling Personal Model garnered plenty of attention, earning $563 on 18 bids. This is a 42-211X model. I’ve heard in the past that the “X” designation indicates that it is a pro model. Not sure, that may only apply to certain manufacturers, or it may have been a practice from long ago, maybe someone can help here. This is a great design and a beautiful glove. These certainly don’t fall off of trees.
Another modern glove sneaking into the GOTW thread, a Brooks Robinson HOH XPG3 model that is in great condition, and according to the seller, not even broken in yet. I’ll leave coverage of this glove to the MGOTW thread, but I’ll venture that the $440 sale price is well worth it, considering all the attention it earned – a whopping 29 bids.
The bargain of the week is a late 1920s Lowe & Campbell Harry Heilmann model. I can’t believe I missed this one. Just $35 on 9 bids. A nice cleaning and the buyer has a real keeper for the price of a cheap glove at Dick’s.


One of Spalding's top of the line gloves in 1963, this Frank Bolling Personal Model garnered plenty of attention, earning $563 on 18 bids. This is a 42-211X model. I’ve heard in the past that the “X” designation indicates that it is a pro model. Not sure, that may only apply to certain manufacturers, or it may have been a practice from long ago, maybe someone can help here. This is a great design and a beautiful glove. These certainly don’t fall off of trees.

Another modern glove sneaking into the GOTW thread, a Brooks Robinson HOH XPG3 model that is in great condition, and according to the seller, not even broken in yet. I’ll leave coverage of this glove to the MGOTW thread, but I’ll venture that the $440 sale price is well worth it, considering all the attention it earned – a whopping 29 bids.


The bargain of the week is a late 1920s Lowe & Campbell Harry Heilmann model. I can’t believe I missed this one. Just $35 on 9 bids. A nice cleaning and the buyer has a real keeper for the price of a cheap glove at Dick’s.
