S.F. Hess of Rochester, New York is best known, quite ironically, as an
issuer of cards featuring teams from the California League, which
eventually became the more familiar Pacific Coast League. N321, an 1888
release, is a colorful, illustrated blank-backed set of 40 subjects.
The set was regionally issued in California, so as a result of such a
limited production time and geographic reach, cards from this set are
extremely scarce and widely coveted by collectors.
This example of Pioneers right fielder Hip Perrier is graded Good 2 by SGC. Centered nicely on the front, but a period angled top/bottom cut explains the
grade. The card's reverse exhibits some heavy foxing and also some ink bleed through
from the front, but at 135 years old, this is a fine example of a tough
card from one of the earliest baseball sets ever made.