Up for bids is an antique miniature outseam softball/fumbleball that dates from the 1910s-20s era. This is smaller than the later balls as it is about the size of a baseball and measures 9 1/4 in circumference as opposed to 12 inches. The outseam stopped the ball from traveling as far as the inseam balls. These balls were more commonly known as playground balls in the 1930s and up and because this one is smaller I'm assuming it is an early one. It definitely saw some diamond action back in the day but has no major damage and still holds it's shape a hundred years later. A great addition to any vintage baseball or softball/fumbleball display. Thanks for looking.