1898 DAN CREEDON Boxing Police Gazette Supplement Poster AUSTRALIAN MIDDLEWEIGHT

1898 DAN CREEDON Boxing Police Gazette Supplement Poster AUSTRALIAN MIDDLEWEIGHT
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1898 DAN CREEDON Boxing Police Gazette Supplement Poster AUSTRALIAN MIDDLEWEIGHT
Subject - Dan Creedon

Date issued - April 2, 1898

Middleweight contender from Melbourne, Australia by way of New Zealand. Fought Jim Hall, Starlight Rollins, Bob Fitzsimmons, Joe Choynski, Frank Craig, Jem Smith, Kid McCoy, Barbados Joe Walcott, Marvin Hart and many others.

Vintage Police Gazette issued supplement poster. Blank back. Will be shipped rolled.

Size - About 11 1/2" x 16 1/2" inches. May be slightly smaller or larger.

Condition - About VG condition with general handling wear. There may be some corner and edge wear visible. There may be some light tape repair or reinforcement to the back of the supplement. Please enlarge scans or photos to see better detail.

A great lot for the Vintage Boxing Poster and Memorabilia collector.

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