Between $45-$55 in good condition
1930's JC Higgins Baseball GloveYou did not mention the model of the glove, and if it had a player endorsement. The bulk of the value of a collectible glove relies on the player that endorsed it. Without one it will have a low collectors value, and rely on vintage baseball glove features, web style etc. Most likely the glove being from the 1930's it is a split finger, and without an endorsement would sell for below $30. Condition is a major factor as well.
1950-glove
1941 Wilson GloveYou did not mention the model of the glove, and if it had a player endorsement. The bulk of the value of a collectible glove relies on the player that endorsed it. Without one it will have a low collectors value, and rely on vintage baseball glove features, web style etc. Most likely the glove being from 1941 it is a split finger, and would sell below $30.
JC Higgins was a trade name used by Sears and Roebuck in the 1960's and 1970's. The model 150 was a popular model and were youth or children's gloves.
Nokona put out the Cal Abrams model G50 baseball glove in the early 1950s.
Yes
Rawlings HH model or Harvey Haddix. The glove now resides in the Baseball HOF.
Rawlings brand. Model: PRO-RV23
Ozzie used a Rawlings XPG 12
Stevens made jc Higgins shotguns ,the model 311 interchanges with the jc Higgins
It depends on the model you buy but all higher end models are leather.
Sears' JC Higgins Model 25 is the High Standard model A1041 .22 auto