A 1960's Rawlings Boog Powell model TN11 HOH mitt sold for $299. Looks close to mint. A TOTL Trapper style design.
A 1940's Honus Wagner Sporting Goods Deb Garms model glove sold for $148. Was on ebay for months. Seller finally gave up and lowered the price. A nice looking glove made by OK Mfg.
A 1960's Rawlings Johnny Bench model HOH mitt sold for $224. Looks to be in good shape.
Two popular McGregor gloves from the 1960's. A model KCX pitchers model glove sold for $499. A TOTL model and the most expensive retail glove at the time.
A model KC2 outfielders model sold for $399. Another TOTL Kangaroo hide glove.
A 1930's Higgins Pie Traynor glove with original picture box sold for $750. Another case where the box is worth multiples of the glove.
Antique Athlete sold this Edward Tryon mitt for $950. You are getting a lot for the money. It is a model 88 and was one of Tryon's best mitts at the time. It has a lot of cool features including patented lace heel, reinforced perimeter band, flat top design, arrow head wrist strap and patented grommet web. The mitt looks very close to what Stall & Dean were making circa 1908. To top it off, the mitt is in super condition with soft and supple leather and the rare blue Tryon tag.