The 1948 Cleveland Indians Picture Pack is a classic and
highly collectible team-issued photo set that commemorates one of the most
iconic seasons in franchise history — the year the Indians won the World Series.
History of the 1948 Cleveland Indians Picture Pack Set:
- Issued
By: Cleveland Indians Baseball Club
- Year:
1948
- Purpose:
These were typically sold at Cleveland Municipal Stadium or mailed to
fans. Teams in that era often produced photo packs as souvenirs for fans
to collect pictures of their favorite players.
Details About the Set:
- Number
of Cards: The 1948 Picture Pack typically included 25 to 30
black-and-white player portraits, depending on the version issued (some
sets varied slightly based on availability).
- Size:
Approximately 6.5" x 9" or 7" x 9"
- Style:
Black-and-white player portraits with a facsimile autograph (printed
signature) below the image.
- Packaging:
Sold as a team set, often in a paper envelope marked "Cleveland
Indians Picture Pack."
Offered is a near complete set (overall condition –
VG – EX, some lesser), but take a look at the scans to determine condition. This near complete set includes 26 out of the
30 pictures/cards issued. Every picture
you see is included in this offering.