Issued in 1911 by the Los Angeles confectioner Bishop & Company, the
set we know today as "E100" was the company's second baseball card
issue. The cards showcase important players from the Pacific Coast League, with black
and white photos of each subject set against a variety of colored
backgrounds, with cards found with blue, green, purple, red or yellow
backgrounds. The backs contain a checklist, with five players from each
team included in the set. The cards are differentiated by a notation
of the manufacturer on the reverse. The cards are exceptionally scarce
today; it is unusual for a hobby auction to include more than a card or
two from the issue.
Offered here is a "type 1" version
of Vernon's Ham Patterson. Centering is very nice on this one, with only a slight registration issue causing the illusion of very faint diamond cutting. Soft corners and edges are consistent with the grade, while we can see some product
staining visible on the front. A light crease near the center of the bottom keeps this one from grading even higher than it already has, but the red of the
background is bright, and the image of Patterson is superb. The checklist
reverse has survived wonderfully, with only some faint soiling on the reverse.
PSA has only ever graded 12 total examples of this Type 1 E100, with only
four receiving a higher grade than the VG 3 offered here of Ham Patterson.