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ELGIN B<strong>AY</strong>LOR 50 YEARS OF THE FINAL FOUR LITHOGRAPHS<br />

A portfolio gifted to Elgin Baylor consisting of five lithographs featuring “Fifty Years of the NCAA Final Four.” Each of the five lithographs features<br />

a collage of selected NCAA college champions, players and coaches from one of the five decades of the NCAA’s existence: 1939-1949, 1950-<br />

1959, 1960-1969, 1970-1979 and 1980-1988. Artist John Boyd Martin has signed each page in pencil and has numbered each 242/250.<br />

The lithographs are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.<br />

31 by 23 3/4 inches, overall<br />

$400-600<br />

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ELGIN B<strong>AY</strong>LOR SIGNED 1989 NCAA FINAL FOUR HONOREE AWARD<br />

An NCAA Final Four Honoree award presented to Elgin Baylor in 1989. The glass<br />

award is etched with the 1989 NCAA Final Four logo and comes in a cloth-lined<br />

wood presentation box that features a metal NCAA emblem and a plaque that reads<br />

“Final Four Honoree/ Seattle, Washington/ March 30, 1989/ Elgin Baylor.” The<br />

1989 NCAA Final Four and National Championship games took place in Seattle,<br />

Washington, home to Baylor’s alma mater, Seattle University. Baylor led his Seattle<br />

University Chieftains basketball team to the 1958 NCAA National Championship<br />

game. The award box is signed by Baylor in silver marker. Accompanied by two<br />

programs from the 1989 NCAA Final Four Salute Dinner.<br />

8 by 6 by 3 inches<br />

$800-1,200<br />

Julien’s Auctions | 25

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