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FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1149. (14) Ultimate Chicago Bears Autographed Jersey<br />

Collection with Butkus and Sayers<br />

Offered is an outstanding collection of fourteen autographed jerseys from one of the<br />

NFL’s most storied franchises. Included in this grouping are signatures from four Hall<br />

of Fame players. Highlights are: Dick Butkus, Brain Urlacher, Mike Singletary and<br />

Gale Sayers. This lot is PSA/DNA pre-certified. For a complete listing of items, sizes<br />

and signature conditions, please visit or website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1150. (15)<br />

McNabb,<br />

Cunningham<br />

& Jaworski<br />

Signed #5<br />

McNabb<br />

Jerseys<br />

The offered lot contains<br />

fifteen Reebok<br />

Philadelphia Eagles<br />

Donovan McNabb<br />

#5 jerseys. The<br />

alternate “black”<br />

size 50 jerseys display<br />

Reebok “On-<br />

Field” tagging and<br />

each shows a trio of<br />

signatures on the<br />

back numbering.<br />

Penned uniformly<br />

in black Sharpie<br />

with signatures<br />

averaging (“9”),<br />

each garment bears<br />

the penmanship of<br />

McNabb,<br />

Cunningham and<br />

Jaworski. The<br />

McNabb signatures<br />

are from a limited<br />

edition run, each numbered to (#/55) with corresponding Mounted Memories COA,<br />

while the lot as a whole comes with an auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1153. 1947<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Football<br />

National<br />

Champions<br />

Team-<br />

Signed<br />

Banquet<br />

Program<br />

“Shake down the<br />

thunder from the<br />

sky ...” with this<br />

1947 Notre Dame<br />

Football National<br />

Champions banquet<br />

program<br />

signed by (27) of<br />

that year’s<br />

Fighting Irish stalwarts.<br />

Executed<br />

(in pencil) on the<br />

cover, the signatures<br />

show (“7-8”)<br />

quality on average.<br />

Includes:<br />

Heisman Trophy<br />

recipient Lujack,<br />

All-American<br />

Czarobski (signed twice), College Football Hall of Famers Sitko and Martin, as well<br />

as Waybright, Leonard, Wendell, Walsh, McGee, Urban, Grothaus, Brown, Sullivan,<br />

Begley, Earley, Fallon, Cifelli, (2) Signaigo, Tripucka, Smith, Budynkiewicz, Oracko,<br />

Panelli, Coutre and Lally, Clatt. Inside the (VG-EX) 4-page program are pictures from<br />

the games the team played that year. Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1154.<br />

Vintage<br />

Baltimore<br />

Colts<br />

Stadium<br />

Blanket<br />

and<br />

Original<br />

Case<br />

Signed by<br />

Unitas<br />

The offered<br />

football relic<br />

celebrates<br />

Sundays of<br />

yesteryear in<br />

the Charm<br />

City.<br />

Specifically,<br />

this teamissued<br />

Baltimore<br />

Colts stadium<br />

blanket is<br />

accompanied<br />

by its original<br />

plastic case<br />

that has been<br />

autographed by<br />

Memorial Stadium legend Johnny Unitas (d.2002). The 65 x 45-1/2 blue wool blanket<br />

remains in perfect condition and its carrying case is signed by Unitas (“8-9” strength)<br />

and inscribed “Best Wishes - #19 - HOF 79.” Accompanying is a basic cert and hologram<br />

from PSA/DNA.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1151. (18) Signed Football Jerseys - With Peyton and Eli<br />

Manning<br />

Sunday warriors, many of whom are bound for Canton, Ohio, have autographed these<br />

eighteen retail jerseys. The black Sharpie signatures have been placed on their tackle<br />

till numeric identifiers and resonate (“8-9”) strength and clarity throughout. Includes:<br />

Bouldin (Cardinals, inscribed “R.O.Y. 03”), Crow (Texas A&M, inscribed “‘57 H.T.”),<br />

(2) Edwards (Browns), Faulk (Rams), Fitzgerald (Cardinals), Gastineau (Jets), A.<br />

Johnson (Texans), (2) R. Johnson (Bengals), E. Manning (Giants, inscribed “Go Big<br />

Blue”), (2) P. Manning (Colts), McNabb (Eagles), K. Norton (Cowboys, inscribed<br />

“2X SB Champ”), Pennington (Jets) and (2) H. Walker (University of Georgia,<br />

inscribed “#34 - 82 Heisman”). Accompanying is an auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1152. Hall of Fame Signed Football and Looney Tunes<br />

QB Signed Display<br />

Canton-enshrined icons from both sides of the line of scrimmage have penned the<br />

keepsakes in the offered lot. Includes: Hall of Fame Signed Football a Wilson<br />

Official NFL Paul Tagliabue signature model pigskin signed on the white panel (blue<br />

marker, average “5-6” strength) by J. Brown, W. Brown, Dawson, Groza, Ham,<br />

Hornung, Lary, Lavelli, Lilly, Maynard, Namath, Nitschke, Starr, J. Taylor, Tittle,<br />

Trippi and Unitas (PSA full photo LOA and hologram accompany); Western PA<br />

Quarterbacks Signed Looney Tunes Display framed to dimensions of 37-3/8 x 27”<br />

(with tiny chips on the upper portion), this limited edition (AP 24/100) print is entitled<br />

“Coal Mine To Goal Line” and depicts Pennsylvania-born Hall of Fame quarterbacks<br />

under the guise of cartoon favorites. Each has signed on the white border to correspond<br />

with his “image” (average “8-9”). Includes: Marino, Unitas, Namath, Kelly and<br />

Montana. UDA cert and hologram accompany.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1156. (96) Football Greats Signed Index Cards - With<br />

Rare Hall of Famers<br />

The winning bidder will hit pay dirt with this collection of ninety-six signed index cards.<br />

Rife with Hall of Famers, this assortment boasts pennings that average (“8-9”) quality.<br />

Highlights include: Badgro, Battles, Baugh, Bednarik, (2) Paul Brown, E. Campbell,<br />

Christiansen, Dutch Clark, Creekmur, A. Davis, Driscoll, Ewbank, Greene, Hirsch,<br />

Herber, Hutson, Kinard, (2) Lavelli, Layne, McAfee, Musso, Neale, Otto, C. Parker, J.<br />

Parker, Sayers, Schramm, Stautner, Stram, Strong, Stydahar and (3) Trippi. Auction LOA<br />

from James Spence Authentications. A complete listing is available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1155. 1998 Ron Mix Hall of Fame Football Platinum Signature Series Complete Set of (116) Autographs<br />

Assembled is a stunning 1998 Ron Mix Hall of Fame Football Platinum Signature Series complete set of (116) autographs. Each serially numbered #1703/2500, these postcard<br />

sized artworks are penned on the surface in black or blue Sharpie, with the autographs averaging (“8-9”) or better. Highlighted in this gallery are Baugh, Blanda, Butkus,<br />

Dawson, Ditka, Ewbank (first name only), Fears (first name only), Fouts, F. Harris, Gatski, Gibbs, Gilman (first name only), O. Graham, Groza, F. Harris, Hirsch, Hornung,<br />

Landry, Lane, Largent, Maynard, Motley, Namath, Sayers, Schram, Shula, Simpson, Staubach, Tittle, D. Walker (first name only) and Walsh. Auction LOA from James<br />

Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signatures and applicable death dates, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $750.00<br />

248 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />

SEE PAGE 5 FOR NEW BUYERS PREMIUM RATES<br />

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FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1157. Large<br />

Grouping<br />

of Football<br />

Autographs<br />

- Loaded<br />

With Hall of<br />

Famers<br />

The end zone is<br />

in sight with this<br />

impressive collection<br />

of NFL<br />

autographs. The<br />

lot is comprised<br />

of (mostly) photographs,<br />

cards<br />

and other flats<br />

that showcase<br />

signatures projecting<br />

(“9-10”) quality throughout. Includes: Signed Photographs: W. Brown<br />

(inscribed “HOF 84”), Graham (inscribed “Best Wishes,” in a 14-1/2 x 17-1/2”<br />

frame), Krause (inscribed “HOF 98”), (2) Lary (inscribed “HOF ‘79”), G. Marchetti<br />

(inscribed “HOF 72 - #89”), Namath (16x20), Simms (16x20), C. Taylor and Tittle;<br />

Signed Cards/Flats: B. Bell (signed Philadelphia Eagles payroll check, dated 1939),<br />

Dutch Clark, (5) Ewbank (all personal checks, dated 1992), B. George (cut signature,<br />

PSA/DNA “Authentic”), Graham, Hickerson, Kinard, Neale (cut signature, PSA/DNA<br />

“Authentic”), Payton (1986 Topps #7), A. Rooney, Rozelle, Simpson, (2) Trafton<br />

(signed personal checks, dated 1955, 1958). Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1159. (5)<br />

Signed<br />

Football Items<br />

with Payton<br />

Presented is a quintet<br />

of football items with<br />

an array of notable<br />

signatures. This lot<br />

contains: 1.) Payton<br />

(“9”) 18x26 D. Smith<br />

print (#/1000, 28x36<br />

frame); 2.) Steelers<br />

full-sized helmet<br />

signed by (7) with<br />

Blount, Bradshaw,<br />

Greene, Ham, Harris,<br />

Lambert and Noll<br />

(average “9”); 3.)<br />

Montana/Rice dualsigned<br />

football (both<br />

“9”); 4.) P. Manning<br />

(“8”) football; and 5.)<br />

Elway (“5”) gameused<br />

Reebok cleat<br />

with 7 embroidery.<br />

Each item has a<br />

PSA/DNA sticker,<br />

with full-picture<br />

PSA/DNA signature<br />

LOAs for all but the<br />

Manning (LOA missing) and a Remarkable Products LOA for the Elway game-usage.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1158. (3) Unique Walter Payton Signed Items<br />

The offered trio of unique autographed items is highlighted by a Nikko NFL Team 34<br />

remote control race car twice signed (blue Sharpie, “9”) by Walter Payton. Also<br />

included is a 75th Anniversary edition full “Wheaties” box inked by Payton (“6”) and<br />

Dick Butkus (“9”) both in blue marker. Rounding out this diverse grouping is a 1985<br />

The Super Bowl Shuffle album signed by Sanders, McKinnon, Gentry (smudge) and<br />

Payton in black marker averaging (“7-9”) in both strength and clarity. This lot is<br />

PSA/DNA pre-certified.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1160. (26)<br />

Signed Penn<br />

State<br />

Football<br />

Items<br />

Presented is a collection<br />

of autographed<br />

items from one of the<br />

most vaunted college<br />

gridiron programs.<br />

This Penn State<br />

assortment includes:<br />

Signed Footballs<br />

(20) Penn State logo<br />

pigskins with two<br />

white panels that are<br />

home to black or<br />

blue ink signatures<br />

(average “6-7”<br />

strength). Included<br />

are (8) balls signed<br />

by Curtis Enis<br />

(inscribed “#39”), (1)<br />

signed by Joe<br />

Paterno and (1) signed by both Enis and Paterno. Additionally, there are (6) balls signed<br />

by members of the unbeaten 1994 roster, with each having between (28) and (34) signatures<br />

including K. Brady, Carter, K. Collins, Engram, Jurevicius and Paterno. Another<br />

ball is signed by Paterno and 1995 1st Round NFL picks K. Brady, Carter and Collins.<br />

There are (3) 1996 team-signed balls (each with between 23 and 31 signatures) including<br />

C. Brown, Enis, Jurevicius and Paterno. Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications. Additional items are listed on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1162. (46) Mini- and (5) Full-Sized Signed Football<br />

Helmets<br />

Featuring an array of Pro-Bowlers and Hall of Fame inductees, the presented lot contains<br />

a whopping (51) signed football helmets. The signatures average (“8-9”) and display<br />

magnificently, including: Mini-Helmets: (4) Bettis, Culpepper, (17) Cunningham<br />

(throwbacks), (17) McNabb, (5) D. Staley, K. Stewart and Weinke; Full-Sized<br />

Helmets: Butkus (Steiner), T. Davis (Steiner), Dawson (SB IV MVP, HOF 87), Portis<br />

and a multi-signed Cowboys helmets signed by (6) with Dorsett, Landry, Lilly,<br />

Renfro, Staubach and R. White. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1164. (11)<br />

Football<br />

Media<br />

Guides -<br />

With (7)<br />

First-Year<br />

Team<br />

Issues<br />

As football’s<br />

popularity<br />

steadily grew,<br />

teams followed<br />

suit with their<br />

baseball contemporaries<br />

and annually<br />

issued press<br />

and media<br />

guides. This<br />

assortment of<br />

(11) examples<br />

includes first-year team issues and several league guides. Mostly spiral-bound, the<br />

publications average (VG-EX) to (EX) quality with cover wear and cracking about the<br />

plastic spiraled elements affecting a few. Includes: NFL Manuals (4) with 1941<br />

(Hinkle on cover), 1943 (Hutson on cover) and (2) 1944 (Record and Rules Manual<br />

with Luckman cover and Roster Manual); Team-Issued Press-Radio Guides (7) with<br />

1946 Boston Yanks; 1946 Green Bay Packers; 1946 New York Football Giants (with<br />

first 20 pages of 1946 Eagles guide added); 1946 Pittsburgh Steelers; and non-spiral<br />

guides from 1950 Detroit Lions; 1950 San Francisco 49ers; and 1953 Baltimore Colts.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1163. 1933<br />

Green Bay<br />

Packers vs.<br />

Ernie Nevers<br />

All-Stars<br />

Program<br />

Commencing in 1931,<br />

we believe, the Knights<br />

of Columbus annually<br />

sponsored charity football<br />

games pitting<br />

choice NFL teams<br />

against selected college<br />

All-Stars, principally<br />

from West Coast<br />

schools. (To “level the<br />

playing field,” so to<br />

speak, these college allstars<br />

rosters included a<br />

few professionals.)<br />

These were January<br />

events traditionally<br />

held in San Francisco’s<br />

Kezar Stadium.<br />

Uniformly dimensioned<br />

7-3/4” x 10-3/4”, the<br />

stadium-issued programs<br />

sport fashionably abstract gridiron tableaux. We offer this 1933 program: Ernie<br />

Nevers’ Pacific Coast All-Americans vs. Green Bay Packers. This star-studded exhibition<br />

marked the only game in which Red Grange played for the Packers, a “guest”<br />

appearance, if you will. The (VG-EX) 16-page guide is completely intact and flaunts<br />

black-and-white full-page images of Nevers and Grange. There are penciled notations<br />

on the front cover.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1165. 1950s-1980s<br />

Maryland and<br />

Redskins<br />

Program and<br />

Ticket Lot<br />

From those crisp Saturday<br />

and Sunday afternoons in<br />

the D.C. Area, these programs<br />

and ticket stubs were<br />

issued for 1950s through<br />

1980s University of<br />

Maryland and Washington<br />

Redskins games. The collection<br />

features (88)<br />

Terrapins gameday programs<br />

from Byrd Stadium<br />

that hail from as far back as<br />

Lee Corso’s coaching tenure<br />

and include several Bowl<br />

Game guides. Included, as well, are (8) 1950s-1970s Redskins programs (RFK Stadium),<br />

(2) Maryland Basketball programs (including a 1983-84 guide with Len Bias), a 1964<br />

Baltimore Colts program and more than (70) University of Maryland ticket stubs. The<br />

vast majority are well-preserved with covers and pages intact.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1161. (6) Pittsburgh Steelers Multi-Signed Helmets -<br />

Steiner<br />

These six Pittsburgh Steelers helmets are each signed by ten of the key 1970s principals<br />

that saw the franchise secure eight straight playoff berths and its first four Super<br />

Bowl triumphs. The pro model replica helmets are comprised of a black shell with a<br />

logo on the right side and a gold center stripe. Surrounding the logo, gold Sharpie signatures<br />

show prominently against a jet-black background, with (“9-10”) quality<br />

throughout. Signatures include: Bleier, Blount, Greene, Greenwood, Ham, Harris,<br />

Holmes (d.2008), Lambert, Stallworth and White (d.2008). This lot comes with individual<br />

Steiner Sports certs.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1166. (240) 1970-1979 Pro Football Gameday Football<br />

Programs—All Different<br />

These (240) 1970-1979 Pro! football gameday programs chronicle the teams and personalities<br />

which made the NFL the marketing force it is today. There are no duplicates among these crisp<br />

publications, which average (EX-MT) with some better and others lesser. Included years are<br />

(18) 1970, (28) 1971, (36) 1972, (43) 1973, (30) 1974, (32) 1975, (22) 1976, (14) 1977, (8)<br />

1978 and (9) 1979. This assemblage is highlighted by (26) Playoff/Conference Championship<br />

programs. Additionally, game insert notes are found in approximately 30% of the publications.<br />

Due to the size/weight, shipping and handling may be substantial. For a complete list of publication<br />

dates, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

250 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />

SEE PAGE 5 FOR NEW BUYERS PREMIUM RATES<br />

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1167. 1941 Washington Redskins Panoramic Photograph - With Rare<br />

Advertisement<br />

From an era with archaic equipment, like leather helmets and no facemasks, the offered vintage<br />

panoramic print depicts the 1941 Washington Redskins. Measuring 38 x 9-3/4”, this sepia-toned image<br />

shows 36 Redskins players and team personnel members, including Hall of Famers Baugh, Millner and<br />

coach Flaherty. The players appear side by side with printed identifiers denoting name, position and college<br />

alma mater. Captured at Griffith Stadium, the image has an ad for “P.J. Nee Furniture Co.,” which<br />

sponsored the ‘Skins radio broadcasts and perhaps issued these prints. During the Redskins final home<br />

game that year (at that very sight), a public address announcement urged all Generals and Admirals to<br />

report to their duty stations, as Pearl Harbor was under attack that day. The item presents nicely, and is<br />

only affected by a few peripheral creases and a small tear near the lower right border.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1170.<br />

Football<br />

Memorabilia<br />

Collection -<br />

With 1968<br />

New York<br />

Giants<br />

Nodder<br />

Decades of gridiron<br />

fanfare is the<br />

theme in this<br />

assortment of<br />

unique Sunday<br />

collectibles.<br />

Includes: New<br />

York Giants 1968<br />

Gold-Based<br />

Nodder (in original<br />

box, has a<br />

hairline crack at<br />

the base of the<br />

helmet, otherwise<br />

NM); ticket stub<br />

from 1947<br />

Georgia Tech vs. Navy (at Baltimore Stadium); (7) “Triple Threat” 1948 lobby cards<br />

(14x11 display items with images of the Columbia Pictures production, EX); (3)<br />

1910-1911 T51 Murad College Series with #3, 8 and 9 (VG-EX); 1960s “Olympic<br />

Hero” New York Giants ensemble (in unopened retail package); 1960 NFL Thermos<br />

Stadium Kit (with all 13 team logos stamped on the zippered case’s exterior); and<br />

early-1970s unopened playing cards (2 decks) with NFL logos.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1168. (5) Awards Given to Frank Fuller<br />

From Family Estate<br />

Nine-year NFL player and former Pro-Bowler Frank Fuller is glorified<br />

in this lot containing five awards presented to him during his<br />

tenure in the league. Hailing from the Fuller Estate, the lot contains:<br />

1.) 1953 Ye Old Rams Rookie of the Year 13” trophy, metal<br />

figure is included though detached, missing a hand and both feet;<br />

2.) 1953 Rams Club contribution 11” plaque, metal figure/football<br />

included though detached from plaque, one missing hand; 3.) 1963<br />

Old Pro 14” plaque, crack in wood backing with the top plate<br />

detached but included, wear visible; 4-5.) (2) 1960s NFL Alumni 3-<br />

1/2” stand-ups. While some imperfections are visible, these unique<br />

awards will make for an impressive addition to any vintage NFL or<br />

Rams collection.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1169. 1951-64 First Fourteen NFL Pro-Bowl Programs Complete Run<br />

Highlighted by MVP issues from Brown, Graham and Unitas amongst others, the offered collection<br />

features a program for each of the first fourteen NFL Pro-Bowl game. Uniformly held at the Los<br />

Angeles Coliseum, these scarce issues have survived impressively well with the elder examples showing<br />

a touch more wear. These complete issues are in EX/EX-MT unless otherwise noted and include:<br />

1951 (VG/VG-EX), 1952 (GD), 1953 (two small strips of tape-repair), 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958,<br />

1959 (NM), 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963 (NM) and 1964.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1171. Ultimate Redskins Collection and Display Lot<br />

This sizable assortment beckons Redskins fans to hit the warpath. Highlighted by publications,<br />

team apparel and DVD/VHS tapes, the items span more than a quarter-century<br />

of maroon-and-gold gridiron memorabilia. The lot is comprised of vintage pennants,<br />

stadium-issued programs/media guides, collector’s pins and much, much more.<br />

A comprehensive listing is available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1172. 1957-58<br />

Topps<br />

Basketball<br />

Near Set<br />

(69/80) Cards<br />

Offered is a classic<br />

1957-58 Topps<br />

Basketball near set of<br />

(69/80) cards. With<br />

more than 85% of<br />

this pioneering edition<br />

present, a complete<br />

series is well<br />

within reach. The<br />

approximate condition<br />

breakdown is<br />

25% (EX), 15%<br />

(VG-EX) and 40%<br />

(VG) and 20% (offgrade).<br />

Highlights<br />

include #1 Clifton<br />

RC (VG), #5<br />

Sharman RC (VG),<br />

#10 Arizin RC (EX),<br />

#15 Ramsey RC<br />

(VG), #17 Cousy RC<br />

(VG), #19 Heinsohn<br />

RC (GD), #27<br />

Maccauley RC (VG), #28 Mikkelsen RC (VG), #32 Kerr RC (VG), #37 Hagan RC<br />

(VG-EX), #42 Stokes RC (GD), #43 Hundley RC (VG), #44 Gola RC (VG), #59<br />

Bianchi RC (VG), #71 Twyman RC (VG-EX), #78 Lovellette RC (EX) and #80<br />

Schnittker RC (GD). A duplicate #30 Dukes RC (VG-EX) is also present. For a list of<br />

missing numbers, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1174. (4) 1969-70<br />

Topps Basketball<br />

Graded Star Cards<br />

with Alcindor<br />

Each assessed by either PSA or<br />

SGC, this sampling of four<br />

appropriately graded 1969-70<br />

Topps Basketball star cards<br />

includes #1 Chamberlain (SGC<br />

84), #20 Havlicek RC (PSA 7),<br />

#25 Alcindor RC (SGC 84) and<br />

#90 West (SGC 84).<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1173. 1969-70 Topps Basketball Complete Set of (99) Cards<br />

Presented is a clean 1969-70 Topps Basketball complete set of (99) cards. The “tall<br />

boys” in this edition have an approximate condition breakdown of 15% (EX-MT or<br />

better), 20% (EX), 35% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser). Highlights include #1<br />

Chamberlain (VG-EX), #20 Havlicek (EX), #25 Alcindor RC (PSA 6), #43 Bradley<br />

(VG-EX), #56 Unseld RC (EX), #75 Hayes RC (VG-EX), #90 West (EX-MT), #99<br />

Frazier RC (VG-EX) and #99 CL SP (VG-EX). For a complete list of key cards,<br />

please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1175. 1975-<br />

76 Topps<br />

Basketball<br />

Uncut Sheet<br />

- RARE<br />

A rare find among<br />

uncut sheets, this<br />

1975-76 Topps<br />

Basketball example<br />

displays nicely,<br />

showing old school<br />

images of short<br />

shorts and random<br />

poses. Included are<br />

current NBA coaches<br />

D’Antoni,<br />

Jackson, Riley and<br />

Sloan (in their playing<br />

days).<br />

Comprised of 12<br />

rows of 11 cards,<br />

the item has edge<br />

wear on the upper<br />

portion and creasing<br />

that extends to and<br />

minimally affects<br />

cards in the top two<br />

rows.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$300.00<br />

1176. 2003-04 Upper Deck Exquisite Basketball Wax<br />

Box (Possible LeBron, Carmelo, Wade RC)<br />

Presented is a 2003-04 Upper Deck Exquisite Basketball sealed wax box. This<br />

extremely limited five-card “pack” was released during the season of what is considered<br />

by many to be the best NBA draft class in history. True rookies with household<br />

names such as LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony and Chris<br />

Bosh are possible not only in the base set, but also as parallel and memorabilia cards.<br />

Guaranteed is (1) Autographed Patch numbered to 100 or less, (1) Autographed Rookie Patch<br />

numbered to 200 or less and three additional cards numbered to 225 or less. Considering the #78<br />

LeBron James rookie and parallel cards have realized $10-15K in public auctions or private sales, and several<br />

other superstars command four figure price tags, this box presents incredible possibilities.<br />

Opening Bid $500.00<br />

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1177. Michael Jordan Autographed Next Point Beninati<br />

AP #2/10 UDA<br />

Eying up his Next Point, Michael Jordan is depicted in the impeccable Carlo Beninati<br />

elite artist proof (#2/10). The Michael Jordan serigraph is signed by both Jordan (gold<br />

Sharpie “10”) and the artist, making this piece a must-have. The work is framed in<br />

rustic gilt wood, making the minor abrasions present almost invisible. Complete measurement<br />

is 33-1/2 x 43-1/2”. Accompanying is the corresponding UDA sticker and<br />

PenCam certificate. Due to the size, a shipping surcharge will apply.<br />

Opening Bid $750.00<br />

1178. Michael Jordan Autographed Court Jester Beninati<br />

AP #2/10 UDA<br />

Showing the all-time great Michael Jordan a little less serious on the court, this serigraph<br />

entitled Court Jester is an elite artist proof (#2/10) created by acclaimed sports<br />

artist Carlo Beninati. Both the artist and “his Airness” (gold Sharpie “10”) have signed<br />

the artwork, making the item a must-have. The work is framed in rustic gilt wood,<br />

making the minor abrasions present almost invisible. Complete measurement is 33-1/2<br />

x 43-1/2”. Accompanying is the corresponding UDA sticker and PenCam certificate.<br />

Due to the size, a shipping surcharge will apply.<br />

Opening Bid $750.00<br />

1181. (4) Autographed Basketball Items - With<br />

Chamberlain<br />

Game changers of hoops lore are featured in this impressive lot of autographed items.<br />

The media vary, and the signatures average (“8-9”) quality. Includes: Signed<br />

Basketballs (2) Spalding David Stern signature model examples with one signed by<br />

Magic Johnson (silver Sharpie, inscribed “#32”) and one signed by Abdul-Jabbar,<br />

Chamberlain (d.1999) and Erving; Signed LA Forum Floor Section a 10x8 piece of<br />

the original LA Forum hardwood signed by Magic Johnson (Steiner Sports cert and<br />

hologram accompany); Chamberlain Signed Photo in a 15-3/4 x 23-3/4” frame (with<br />

minor scratches) a black-and-white print shows “The Big Dipper” as he slam dunks in<br />

the wake of three awe-struck Pistons opponents. Chamberlain’s blue marker signature<br />

accents the piece. Individual full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1182. (12) Autographed Basketballs Collection with<br />

Jordan, Russell and Chamberlain<br />

The offered collection of twelve basketballs presents a diverse grouping of NBA<br />

legends and stars alike. Featured signatures amongst these dozen round-balls<br />

include: Jordan, Chamberlain, Robertson and Russell. Also present are sure-fire<br />

HoFers (2) Kidd, Mourning, and S. O’Neal. This lot is PSA/DNA pre-certified. For<br />

a complete listing of all items and signature conditions, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1179. Large Collection of Chicago Bulls Memorabilia - With 2007-08<br />

Team-Signed Ball<br />

The Windy City’s “Three-Peat” champions of the 1990s, the Chicago Bulls are celebrated in this sizable lot of<br />

memorabilia. Highlight include: 2007-08 team-signed ball (13, average “8” strength) w/ Deng, Duhon, Gordon,<br />

Hinrich and Noah; (12) signed index cards (signatures “9-10”) with (3) Armstrong, (3) Paxson and (3)<br />

Rodman; 1992 Starting Lineup Team USA figurines in original retail box with (10) including Jordan, Pippen,<br />

Bird and Johnson and (25) Bulls Yearbooks/Media Guides/Programs that include (3) NBA Finals stadiumissued<br />

guides. Due to the weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will apply. Comes with an auction LOA from<br />

James Spence Authentications. Additional items are listed on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1183. Bill Russell and Sam Jones Signed and Inscribed<br />

16x20 Photographs (2)<br />

Boston Garden legends Bill Russell and Sam Jones have signed (“9” strength) and<br />

inscribed their impressive feats on the two offered action images. A COA signed by<br />

Russell and Rich Altman accompanies. Complete list of inscriptions available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1180. (3) Michael Jordan UDA Signed Framed Items<br />

“His Airness” slams it home with this trio of autographed framed pieces. Ideal<br />

for display, the images have bold signatures that project (“9-10”) strength<br />

throughout, including: 1.) UDA signed 8x10 slam dunk photo/1994 SP<br />

Holoview Red #16 (PSA MINT 9) in a 15 x 24-1/2” frame; 2.) Carlo Beninati<br />

1997 litho print (signed by both Jordan and the artist, UDA hologram but no<br />

cert, 20-1/2 x 25-1/2” frame); 3.) Signed December 10, 1994 Sports Illustrated<br />

cover (13-1/2 x 16-1/2” frame, UDA hologram but no cert).<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1184. (13) Bill Russell Autographed Items<br />

Synonymous with championships, NBA Hall of Famer Bill Russell has autographed<br />

the items in the offered lot of (13). The media vary but the signatures project (“9-<br />

10”) strength throughout. Includes: (2) 1962-63 Celtics Replica Road Jerseys<br />

green knit pullover garments signed and inscribed on the front with his uniform<br />

number “6” (limited edition #s 30 and 35/300); (4) Signed Baseballs snow-white<br />

OML Selig spheres (grade “10”) signed on the sweet spot in blue ballpoint; (2)<br />

Signed Boston Garden Floor Segments pieces of the famed parquet floor (one tan,<br />

one green) signed and housed in 16x22 shadowbox displays; (3) Signed Baseball<br />

Caps (2) w/”6” shamrock logos and an “8 Straight” logo cap all signed on the bill<br />

in silver Sharpie (“7”); (2) Signed Autobiographies Russell Rules (Dutton, 244<br />

pages, New York, 2001) first-printing editions signed and inscribed “Happy Fathers<br />

Day” on the title page. Mint condition w/dust jackets. Accompanying are individual<br />

certs from Rich Altman.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

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1186. (14) Kareem Abdul Jabbar Signed<br />

Basketballs - UDA<br />

This lot of fourteen Kareem Abdul Jabbar signed Spalding<br />

David Stern signature model basketballs are each autographed<br />

“Abdul Jabbar” in black marker, with the pennings<br />

averaging (“8”) strength and clarity. Each is accompanied by<br />

a UDA cert, cloth pouch and original Upper Deck box.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1185. (14) Boston Celtic Autographed Framed Items with (8)<br />

Auerbach<br />

The Boston-themed collector will find tremendous value with these (14) Celtic autographed<br />

items. Each of the framed and matted display pieces are penned in blue or black<br />

sharpie with the autographs grading in the (“9-10”) range. Included are Red Auerbach:<br />

(d.2006) with (3) signed Boston Garden parquet (26x32, two with mild exterior damage),<br />

(5) signed Boston Garden parquet shadowbox (17x23); Larry Bird: signed Boston Garden<br />

parquet shadowbox (17x23); Bill Russell: (4) “Rings” (22x26) and Red Auerbach/Bill<br />

Russell: dual-signed 28-1/2 x 24 photograph (gold ink). Individual COAs from Rich<br />

Altman.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1189. Game-<br />

Used NBA<br />

Finals Towel<br />

Signed By<br />

Michael<br />

Jordan<br />

Presented is a 1997<br />

NBA Finals gameused<br />

bench towel<br />

signed by Michael<br />

Jordan and authenticated<br />

by Upper<br />

Deck. Displaying<br />

light-to-moderate<br />

game use, this cotton/polyester<br />

towel<br />

measures 38x20 featuring<br />

Jordan’s iconic<br />

signature in black<br />

marker (“8”) just<br />

below an NBA<br />

Finals logo and<br />

accompanied by a Chicago Bulls (game-usage) letter<br />

and UDA cert (signature).<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1192.<br />

Jordan<br />

and<br />

Abdul-<br />

Jabbar<br />

Signed<br />

and<br />

Framed<br />

UDA<br />

Pieces (2)<br />

Hardwood<br />

heroes Kareem<br />

Abdul-Jabbar<br />

and Michael<br />

Jordan have<br />

respectively signed these Upper Deck Authenticated<br />

framed pieces. The limited edition “Championship”-<br />

themed pieces include: Abdul-Jabbar (#3/133) 32-3/4<br />

x 22-1/8”, signed on his white-on-purple twill “33”<br />

(black Sharpie, “8-9” strength); Jordan (#11/23)<br />

25x21, Jordan image montage signed (“10”) in black<br />

Sharpie. UDA certs accompany.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1190.<br />

Michael<br />

Jordan<br />

Foundation<br />

Signed<br />

Carlo<br />

Beninati<br />

Printer’s<br />

Proof (2/2)<br />

Presented is a<br />

Michael Jordan<br />

Foundation<br />

signed Carlo<br />

Beninati printer’s<br />

proof (2/2). With<br />

his proud parents<br />

looking on,<br />

Jordan presents his signature in silver Sharpie, averaging<br />

(“6-7”) in both strength and clarity. Professionally<br />

framed and matted to the dimensions of 29-1/2 x 36-<br />

1/2”, this piece is accompanied by a UDA certificate<br />

and sticker.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1193. Larry<br />

Bird and<br />

Magic<br />

Johnson<br />

Signed<br />

Displays<br />

Presented are two<br />

signed and professionally<br />

framed display<br />

pieces from one<br />

of basketball’s greatest<br />

rivals. The<br />

offered duo features<br />

1.) a 22x25-1/2 Larry<br />

Bird signed (pencil,<br />

“9-10”) framed limited<br />

edition (13/500)<br />

lithograph. 2.) A<br />

33x42 Magic Johnson twice signed framed piece with<br />

Champion size 44 jersey (black marker, ”7-8”),<br />

Bird/Erving/Johnson 1980-81 Topps card (EX-MT),<br />

1981-82 Topps M. Johnson card (EX-MT), signed 8x10<br />

photo (gold marker,”7-8”) and HOF cachet. Comes<br />

with PSA/DNA full photo LOAs.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1191. Air<br />

Jordan<br />

Signed<br />

Carlo<br />

Beninati<br />

Artist<br />

Proof (1/1)<br />

UDA<br />

The presented<br />

Carlo Beninati<br />

piece features a<br />

bold silhouette<br />

of his<br />

”Airness”,<br />

raised from the<br />

background<br />

creating a 3-D<br />

effect to this artist proof (1/1). Michael Jordan signed<br />

the UDA piece in silver Sharpie (“9-10” strength) just<br />

below his likeness in this 24-3/4 x 29-3/4” professionally<br />

framed and matted item. Minor surface scratches<br />

affect the frame. UDA sticker (BAH54260) but no<br />

accompanying certificate.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1194. 2001 NBA All-Star Game Team-<br />

Signed Ball - Issued to Iverson<br />

From a limited edition of (#/500), this 2001 NBA All-<br />

Star team-signed ball was the lone example issued to<br />

Allan Iverson. Signed (average “6”) by the game’s marquee<br />

names, the star-studded panels include: Bryant,<br />

Duncan, Malone and McGrady. Full photo LOA from<br />

James Spence Authentications. A complete listing is<br />

available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1187. (12) Dwyane Wade Signed Jerseys and Basketballs<br />

Assembled is a gathering of twelve Dwyane Wade signed jerseys and basketballs.<br />

Included are 1-6.) (6) single-signed Miami Heat replica jerseys, all (“9-10”) on back<br />

number with (2) black, (2) red, (2) white and 7-12.) (6) single-signed Spalding basketballs,<br />

all (“9-10”). Individual hologram stickers and cert cards from Rich Altman.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1188. (4) 2002-03 Phildelphia 76ers Signed Retro Jerseys<br />

- With Cheeks and (3) Game-Worn<br />

Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of their last NBA title, the 2002-03 Philadelphia<br />

76ers donned and signed these “retro” garments during a late-season game. The jerseys<br />

show light wear and showcase (“8-9” strength) autographs. All told, this lot<br />

includes a retro garment signed by 1982-83 hero Maurice Cheeks and (3) game-worn<br />

retro jerseys respectively signed (on the back number) by Coleman (inscribed “#44”),<br />

Snow (inscribed “#20”) and Van Horn. Accompanying is an auction LOA from James<br />

Spence Authentications (for signatures only) and individual LOAs from Sixers<br />

Charities, attesting to game use. Additional details are available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

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1195. (3)<br />

Basketball<br />

Signed Items<br />

- With (2)<br />

Kobe<br />

Basketballs<br />

and L. James<br />

Jersey<br />

The presented lot<br />

features pieces<br />

signed by burgeoning<br />

rivals and NBA<br />

icons, Kobe Bryant<br />

and LeBron James. Bryant has signed (2) Spalding official<br />

basketballs in black Sharpie with a 1996-97 rookie<br />

season ball (“8”, PSA/DNA cert and hologram) and a<br />

David Stern signature model ball (“7”, Steiner cert and<br />

hologram). The James piece is an autographed Upper<br />

Deck Authenticated (with matching cert and hologram)<br />

Eastern Conference All-Star jersey. This vibrant blue<br />

jersey is a limited edition (#1/123) with LeBron’s black<br />

marker signature and number inscription grading a (“8-<br />

9”) in both strength and clarity.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

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1196. (14) Julius Erving<br />

Autographed Replica Jerseys - (3)<br />

Variations<br />

Doctor J. makes a house call with these fourteen autographed<br />

replica jerseys. These Mitchell & Ness garments<br />

are vibrant representations of the ones Julius<br />

Erving wore as he schooled NBA opponents. His black<br />

Sharpie autographs and inscriptions of “Dr. J” resonate<br />

(“8”) quality throughout. Includes: (11) 1977-78 NBA<br />

East All-Stars signed jerseys; (2) 1982-83 76ers home<br />

jerseys; and a 1975-76 New York Nets jersey. Auction<br />

LOA from James Spence Authentications. Additional<br />

details are available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1197. (15) Bill Russell Signed &<br />

Framed 16x20 Photographs<br />

Presented is an investment gathering of fifteen Bill<br />

Russell signed and framed 16x20 photographs. With<br />

framed dimensions of 22x27, these crisply penned pictures<br />

are limited to 100, averaging (“10”) signature<br />

strengths and accompanied by COAs from Rich<br />

Altman. Due to size/weight, shipping and handling may<br />

be substantial.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

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1198. 1894<br />

First-Edition<br />

Copy of<br />

“North<br />

Again:<br />

Golfing This<br />

Time”<br />

This vintage firstedition<br />

copy of<br />

North Again:<br />

Golfing This Time<br />

is a seldom-seen<br />

title whose text<br />

and illustrations<br />

humorously detail<br />

on-the-links trials<br />

and tribulations of<br />

a golfing threesome. Published in 1894 (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.,<br />

London) this 28-page artifact features a color frontispiece and title page. Overall, the<br />

item has been well preserved, showing slight wear and discoloration on the covers and<br />

minimal foxing on the interior pages.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1199. Curtis Strange<br />

Mementos and Personal<br />

Items - With Golf Bag<br />

With seventeen PGA Tour triumphs<br />

and membership in the World Golf<br />

Hall of Fame, Wake Forest alum<br />

Curtis Strange is quite familiar with<br />

accolades and high praise. The offered<br />

lot is comprised of various mementos<br />

presented to or used by Strange.<br />

Highlights include: Golf Bag a black<br />

leather bag with “CURTIS STRANGE<br />

– Kingsmill Resort – Williamsburg,<br />

VA.” embroidered on the side. There<br />

are (3) Titlist irons with “C.S.”<br />

engraved on the heads, as well as (3)<br />

head covers; Awards plaques honoring<br />

Strange for: “All American Golf<br />

Team” (1976); “National Honorary<br />

Golf Chairman” (1987-1989); Golf<br />

Magazine All-America “Middle Irons”<br />

(1985); Miscellaneous a 25x34 “ABC<br />

Sports” nylon banner signed by commentator<br />

Frank Hannigan and a<br />

Harley Davidson stock certificate in<br />

Strange’s name (1996).<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1200. (7) Curtis Strange Golf Awards with (2) PGA<br />

Over a professional career that has spanned four decades, Curtis Strange has amassed (27) professional wins to his<br />

credit. These seven awards were presented to Strange over his illustrious golfing career, including 1.) dated 1974 Golf<br />

World All-American 11x13 metallic plaque on wood base (moderate scratching on surface); 2.) dated 1975 Coach &<br />

Athlete Magazine Athlete of the Year for Atlantic Coast region 10-1/2 x 13 wooden display (light surface abrasions);<br />

3.) dated 1985 Golf Writers Association Player of the Year 12 x 14-1/2 display (minor surface abrasions with light<br />

chipping to exterior framing) and 4.) dated 1988 Golf Writers Association Player of the Year 12 x 14-1/2 display (significant<br />

surface wear and chipping to exterior framing). For a complete list of awards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1203. Tiger Woods Upper Deck<br />

Authenticated Signed Golf Club #/50<br />

Eldrick “Tiger” Woods hits the greens with the offered Upper<br />

Deck Authenticated signed golf club. Framed and matted to<br />

19x6 dimensions and serially numbered #2/50, this attractive<br />

shadowbox prominently displays the autographed Nike<br />

Forged Titanium driver. The silver endorsement is precisely<br />

placed on the black surface and grades an impressive (“10”).<br />

Ideal for the den or office of the golf enthusiast, this display<br />

piece is accompanied by a hologram, cert card and pen-cam<br />

DVD from Upper Deck Authenticated.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1204. Tiger<br />

Woods Signed<br />

UDA<br />

Publishers<br />

Proof 30x40<br />

LE#4/25<br />

Titled Tiger Roars,<br />

this extremely scarce<br />

Carlo Beninati<br />

Publisher’s Proof<br />

30x40 canvas serigraph<br />

distributed by<br />

UDA is an immaculate<br />

rendering signed<br />

by both Woods (“10”)<br />

and Beninati using<br />

gold paint pen, with<br />

the bottom left corner<br />

displaying the<br />

Publisher’s Proof<br />

PP#4/25 hand-numbering.<br />

Portraying<br />

Tiger in his customary<br />

attire in the midst<br />

of a celebratory fistpump,<br />

this neatly<br />

framed collectible is<br />

the first Beninati rendering<br />

of Woods.<br />

Ideal as a new centerpiece<br />

to any collection,<br />

this seldom seen<br />

“proof” comes with<br />

the corresponding<br />

UDA hologram, COA<br />

and PenCam CD-<br />

Rom.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$900.00<br />

1201. Collection of Awards/Trophies Attributed to Curtis Strange<br />

To the victor goes the<br />

spoils. Such is the theme for<br />

these multiple hardware<br />

items attributed to threetime<br />

PGA money leader<br />

Curtis Strange. The awards<br />

hail from the past three<br />

decades and include (6) trophies,<br />

(2) encased medallions,<br />

a commemorative<br />

mirror and a gold-plated<br />

medallion. Complete list of<br />

“titles” available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1202. (4) Bronze and Marble Golf Statues<br />

Skillfully crafted to reveal every finite detail, the offered sculptures celebrate the elements<br />

of golf. Includes: 1.) a David Bernett marble relief sculpture on a 12x10” slab on<br />

which the Canadian-born artist depicts an aerial view of a course, complete with outlines<br />

for streams, sand traps and the putting green; 2.) a Mark Hopkins bronze statue portraying<br />

a golfer shooting his way out of a sand trap. Special attention to details in the face<br />

and hands (as seen here) are the earmarks of Hopkins’ creations; 3.) “Out of Trouble”<br />

1975 limited edition (594/9,800) pewter sculpture mounted to a 5x4” wooden platform;<br />

4.) a 10-1/2”-tall sculpture of a right-handed golfer with “Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic<br />

– Award For Excellence” in relief (attributed to Curtis Strange).<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

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1205. (29) Golf-Related Signatures on Bears Stationary<br />

with Horton Smith<br />

Presented is a group of twenty-nine pencil signatures including several famous golfers<br />

on a full piece of 1940 Chicago Bears stationary. Included is the invitation from the<br />

Western Golf Association and Edgewater Golf Club that hosted the event plus the<br />

original mailing envelope postmarked June 29, 1940. The autographed sheet is<br />

inscribed at the top “From the gang at Chick Evans birthday party” and is signed by<br />

notable golfers, Chick Evans, Horton Smith (d.1963, first man to win the Masters,<br />

“8”), Sammy Snead, Ellsworth Vines, Jim Ferrier and Johnny Bulla. Auction LOA<br />

from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $500.00<br />

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1206. (175) Golf,<br />

Tennis &<br />

Wrestling<br />

Signed<br />

Collection with<br />

Woods<br />

Step out of the mainstream<br />

with this (175)<br />

piece golf, tennis and<br />

wrestling signed collection.<br />

The majority of<br />

these autographed collectibles<br />

exhibit (“8-9”)<br />

or better signature<br />

strength. Featured are<br />

Golf: (112 items) with<br />

Framed Print: 1992<br />

“The Challenge” by<br />

King: (20 signatures,<br />

median “3”, 26 x 33<br />

1/2”) with Woods (“3”,<br />

early signature); Golf<br />

Flags: with Multi-<br />

Signed: (25 signatures,<br />

average “8”) with Irwin;<br />

Single-Signed Balls:<br />

Griffey, Jr., (3) Lopez,<br />

(4) Sutton; Signed<br />

Gloves: Griffey, Jr.;<br />

8x10 Photographs: (2)<br />

Nicklaus, (2) Norman,<br />

(5) Player, Player/Unitas (d.2002, 11x14), (3) Trevino; Tennis: (38 items) with<br />

Single-Signed Balls: (3) Austin and (5) Evert. Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications. For a complete list of key items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

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<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1211. (32) NASCAR<br />

Stars Signed<br />

Photos with (10)<br />

Earnhardt Jr.<br />

The presented lot contains (32)<br />

single- and multi-signed<br />

NASCAR flats sure to start<br />

your engines. The black and<br />

silver Sharpie signatures average<br />

(“9”) and include 8x10<br />

Photos: (3) K.Busch, (4)<br />

Earnhardt Jr., (3) Edwards, (3)<br />

Gordon, Hamlin, (2) Harvick,<br />

(4) J. Johnson, (2) Logano,<br />

Kahne, (2) Kenseth and quadsigned<br />

Earnhardt Jr./J.<br />

Johnson/Gorden/Martin (GAI<br />

COA); 8-1/2 x 11 Photos: (2)<br />

Earnhardt Jr., Edwards,<br />

Earnhardt Jr./Gordon/Johnson,<br />

Earnhardt Jr./Johnson/Stewart<br />

and Earnhardt Jr./Gordon/Johnson/Hendrick/Martin. Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1212. Mario<br />

Andretti<br />

Signed Card<br />

Hoard of (970)<br />

While Mario<br />

Andretti’s break-neck<br />

speeds haven’t quite<br />

reached 970 MPH,<br />

that’s precisely the<br />

number of autographed<br />

1995 High-<br />

Tech cards in the<br />

offered lot. Each<br />

Mint-condition card is<br />

signed in black<br />

Sharpie (“9-10”).<br />

Accompanying is an<br />

auction LOA from<br />

James Spence<br />

Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$200.00<br />

1207. (8) Circa 1929 Keystone Stereoview Bobby Jones<br />

Cards with Viewer<br />

Presented is a group of eight circa 1929 Keystone Stereoview Bobby Jones cards.<br />

Various aspects of Jones’ game are on display with these primarily (EX) cards which<br />

includes #1-6, 9 (GD, with red discoloration) and 10. The black viewing glasses are in<br />

working order and grade (EX) with minor exterior wear.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1210. Signed and Framed Tiger Woods Pieces<br />

Framed and matted to dimensions of 27x23 and 25x34, these Upper<br />

Deck Authenticated Tiger Woods signed photographs respectively commemorate<br />

his 2002 U.S. Open title (limited edition (#54/100, autograph<br />

“10”) and his 2000-2001 Tiger Slam success (#65/100, signature “9-<br />

10”). UDA certificates accompany.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1208. 1973 Jack Nicklaus/Sam Snead Dual-Signed<br />

Program<br />

The “Golden Bear” and “Slammin’ Sammy” tee off on the offered 1973<br />

Nicklaus/Snead dual-signed program. The pencil endorsements average (“8”) with<br />

Nicklaus faring (“7”) and Snead (d.2002) coming in at (“8-9”). Auction LOA from<br />

James Spence Authentications. For more details, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1209. 2001 SP Authentic Tiger Woods Certified<br />

Autograph PSA 9<br />

Graded Mint 9 by PSA. Presented is a gorgeous 2001 SP Authentic Tiger Woods<br />

certified autograph. Hailing from the “Signs of the Times” subset, this difficult<br />

insert is serially numbered to just 273 copies.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1213. (35) 1995-2004<br />

NASCAR Die-Cast<br />

Model Cars with<br />

Earnhardt<br />

Hit the track with these (35)<br />

1995-2004 NASCAR die-cast<br />

model cars. Unless noted,<br />

each of these limited pieces is<br />

intricately crafted to a 1:24<br />

scale. Fans of The Intimidator<br />

and his offspring will be particularly<br />

interested in this collection.<br />

Although the slip-case<br />

boxes display moderate wear,<br />

the cars average (NM to NM-<br />

MT) condition. Highlights<br />

include Action: 1995<br />

Earnhardt commemorative, (2) 1998 Earnhardt (one 1:16 pit wagon), 2000: Earnhardt,<br />

Earnhardt Jr. (1:16 wagon); 2002: Earnhardt, Earnhardt Jr.; 2003: (3) Earnhardt (different<br />

sponsors, one bank), (3) Earnhardt Jr., (different sponsors), 2004: Earnhardt, (3)<br />

Earnhardt Jr., (different sponsors, one Dealer Exclusive); 2002-04 Action Elite: (3)<br />

Earnhardt (different sponsors), (3) Earnhardt (different sponsors) and (3) Earnhardt Jr.,<br />

(different sponsors). For a complete list of cars, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1215. Auto<br />

Racing<br />

Autograph Lot -<br />

With Andretti<br />

Concentration<br />

The checkered flag is in<br />

sight with this sizable collection<br />

of items autographed<br />

by Indy Car and<br />

NASCAR legends. While<br />

the mediums vary, the signatures<br />

average (“8”)<br />

quality. Highlights<br />

include: Signed<br />

Photographs (171) 8x10<br />

color prints including<br />

(117) Mario Andretti (including 59 signed by Mario, Jeff and Michael), (4) Dale<br />

Earnhardt, Jr. (including one signed by both Jr. and Sr.), (2) Jeff Gordon, (14) Kevin<br />

Harvick, (2) Dale Jarrett, Steve Park, Bobby Rahal, Johnny Rutherford, (6) Tony<br />

Stewart and Al Unser; Signed Baseballs (25, lightly toned) including ONL Giamatti<br />

balls single signed by (12) Mario Andretti and (9) signed by Mario, Michael and Jeff<br />

Andretti; Signed Mini-Cars (8) including (5) Mario Andretti, Michael Andretti, Dale<br />

Earnhardt, Jr. and Kevin Harvick. Accompanying is an auction LOA from James<br />

Spence Authentications. A more detailed listing is available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1214. NASCAR<br />

and Indy Car<br />

Autograph<br />

Collection - With<br />

Earnhardt, Sr.<br />

and Petty<br />

Bidders, start your engines<br />

for this impressive lot of<br />

auto racing autographs.<br />

Stalwarts from the ovals<br />

on both the NASCAR and<br />

Indy Car circuits have<br />

penned these items to<br />

average (“9”) quality<br />

throughout. Includes:<br />

Signed Photos: (41) 8x10 prints with (16) Mario Andretti, (14) signed by Mario,<br />

Michael and Jeff Andretti, Dale Earnhardt, Sr. (d.2001), (7) Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Jeff<br />

Gordon (signature “5”), Terry Labonte and Roger Penske; Signed Baseballs with (39)<br />

signed by Mario Andretti (w/33 Fotoballs, grade “9-10” and 6 ONL Giamatti balls,<br />

grade “6”); Signed Plaque Displays and Framed Pieces: (9) with (5) 15x12 Dale<br />

Earnhardt, Sr. (d.2001) plaques w/race-used tire pieces; and signed framed photos of<br />

Mario Andretti, Mario/Michael/Jeff Andretti, Emerson Fittipaldi and Richard Petty.<br />

Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1216.<br />

NASCAR<br />

Treasure<br />

Chest -<br />

With Mini-<br />

Helmets<br />

and Die-<br />

Cast<br />

Replica<br />

Cars<br />

Establishing<br />

record speeds en<br />

route to the<br />

checkered flag,<br />

this high-octane<br />

lot is highlighted<br />

by: Scale Die-<br />

Cast Replicas<br />

(20) w/cars, trucks and transporters; 1/2 Scale Helmets (10) w/Earnhardt and Gordon;<br />

Publications (12) 1990s track-issued programs. Most items are (Mint) in original<br />

packaging. Due to the weight of these items, shipping surcharges will apply. Complete<br />

listing available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

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OTHER SPORTS & MODERN INSERTS<br />

1217. 19th<br />

Century Tennis<br />

Painting (on<br />

Fabric)<br />

This detailed composition<br />

depicts a nineteenth-century<br />

woman<br />

posing with a tennis<br />

racket. Framed to<br />

dimensions of 19-1/2 x<br />

23-3/4”, the piece is a<br />

period oil painting with<br />

a thin fabric serving as<br />

the canvas. Incredible<br />

detail provides eye<br />

appeal, with the attire<br />

and racket face dating<br />

the image.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

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1218. (77) 1920s-1970s Vintage Duckpin Bowling Award<br />

Collection with Trophies<br />

There are no open frames with this (77) piece 1920s-1970s vintage duckpin bowling<br />

award collection, which includes thirteen trophies. This group chronicles the careers<br />

of the Megaws, a renowned Mid-Atlantic duckpin bowling family. For an in-depth list<br />

of items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1222. (10) 2006 Topps Mantle Collection Bat<br />

Relics<br />

The legendary Mickey Mantle swings for the fences with these ten<br />

2006 Topps Mantle Collection Bat Relic insert cards. Seeded 1:4540<br />

hobby packs from the first series, these (NM-MT) lumber slices use<br />

vintage Mantle images which are placed on 1996-2005 Topps<br />

designs. Included are MR 1996 (#/77), MR 1997 (#/87), MR 1998<br />

(#/97), MR 1999 (#/107), MR 2000 (#/117), MR 2001 (#/127), MR<br />

2002 (#/137), MR 2003 (#/147), MR 2004 (#/157) and MR 2005<br />

(#/167).<br />

Opening Bid $750.00<br />

1219. 1984 Olympic Gold Medal Sample by<br />

Jostens<br />

Epitomizing the class associated with the Jostens name, presented is<br />

a fabulous 1984 Summer Olympics sample gold medal. Housed in a<br />

6x7x2 factory display case with box, the medal boasts official<br />

Olympic logos and reads XXIII Olympiad, Los Angeles, 1984 on the<br />

front. A small Sample stamping is present on either side though otherwise<br />

this fabulous disc is an exact replica of those given to names<br />

such as Michael Jordan and Carl Lewis. This lovely Jostens creation<br />

is as close to capturing Olympic gold as most collectors will ever<br />

get. The medal measure 2-1/2” in diameter with the original box top<br />

featuring the Jostens custom-plate included.<br />

Opening Bid $1500.00<br />

1220. 2007 Ace<br />

Authentic<br />

Tennis<br />

Certified<br />

Autograph<br />

Complete Set<br />

of (72) Cards—<br />

All #/24<br />

Court phenoms of the<br />

clay and grass grace<br />

this 2007 Ace<br />

Authentic Tennis certified<br />

autograph complete<br />

set of (72) cards,<br />

each of which is serially<br />

numbered to only<br />

24. These difficult<br />

insert cards could only<br />

be obtained by securing<br />

individual boxes of<br />

Ace Authentic product.<br />

Highlights include<br />

Stars Subset: #1<br />

Federer, #2 Nadal, #3<br />

Djokovic (#/15), #4<br />

Roddick, #9 Sarfin,<br />

#10 Ivanovic, #11 Sharapova, #13 Dementieva, #15 Petrova, #20 Black/Huber;<br />

Legends Subset: #1 Austin, #2 Capriati, #6 Courier, #8 Jensen Brothers, #9<br />

Kournikova, #10 Navratilova and Breaking Through Subset: #6 Harkleroad. This<br />

near-impossible to complete modern insert set is loaded with legends from Wimbledon<br />

and potential Grand Slam greats.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1221. Ashley Harkleroad Signed/ Worn Items<br />

Climbing the rankings since turning pro at age 15 (2000), tennis phenom Ashley<br />

Harkleroad has since wrested our attention in the pages of Playboy. The offered (3)<br />

autographed items were used or worn by the sultry court star, with a fourth signed<br />

“keepsake” revealing what Harkleroad didn’t wear. Includes: Signed Match-Used<br />

Racket a Prince “Ozone Seven” model signed on both the handle and curved shaft<br />

(silver Sharpie, both “8” strength); Signed 2008 Wimbledon Match-Worn Shoe an<br />

Adidas “Barricade” size “8-1/2” white leather sneaker signed in black Sharpie (“7”)<br />

on the outer edge of the sole; Signed Match-Worn Tank Top an Adidas white spandex<br />

tank with pink trim and shoulder straps. Signed on the front center (“6”); Signed<br />

Playboy Issue an August, 2008 issue of Playboy signed on the cover and on (10) additional<br />

images in the eye-pleasing “Love, Ashley” pictorial. Accompanying is an auction<br />

LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

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1223. 2006 Topps Sterling Mickey Mantle All-Star Jersey Card Starter<br />

Set (5/16)<br />

Presented is a grouping of five 2006 Topps Sterling Mickey Mantle All-Star jersey cards. Comprising<br />

(5/16) cards from this challenging sub-set, each relic displays four jersey/bat swatches. These cards are<br />

each serially numbered (#/10, no matching jersey numbers) and includes #5, 9, 12, 15 and 16.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1224. (5) Hall of Fame/Slugger Game-Used Jersey Cards with Mantle (1<br />

of 1)<br />

Pieces of historically significant diamond apparel and equipment take center stage in this lot of five jersey/patch/bat<br />

cards. From a variety of tiered subsets, the (NM-MT) cards include: 1.) 2001 SP Authentic<br />

“Sultan of Swatch” Babe Ruth Game-Used Pants card (33/48); 2.) 2002 Fleer October Legends Roger<br />

Maris Game-Used Jersey card (encapsulated and graded NM-MT 8 by Beckett, from set of /100); 3.) 2003<br />

Donruss Classics “Classic Combos” Ruth and Gehrig game-worn jersey pieces; 4.) 2005 Throwback<br />

Threads with game-worn material from Ruth/T. Williams and Mays (18/20); and 5.) 2006 Topps Sterling<br />

Mantle game-used jersey/patch/bat card w/ uniform tag stitching, 1 of 1.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

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1225. (6) 2001-2004 Babe Ruth Game-Worn Jersey/Pants<br />

Cards<br />

Nearly a century after he all but invented the home run, Babe Ruth continues in his<br />

status as the game’s most revered personality and greatest player. Pieces of the<br />

Bambino’s game-worn Yankees apparel make up this lot of (6) limited edition cards.<br />

Includes: 1.) 2001 Donruss Throwback Threads Game-Worn Jersey card (road,<br />

81/100); 2.) 2001 SP Authentic Sultan of Swatch Game-Worn Pants card (home, w/<br />

pinstripe, 91/94); 3.) 2003 Donruss Classic Singles Game-Worn Jersey card (road,<br />

79/100); 4.) 2003 Leaf Certified Materials Game-Worn Pants card (04/15); 5.) 2004<br />

Donruss Timeless Treasures Game-Worn Jersey card (home, w/pinstripe and away,<br />

16/25); 6.) 2004 Leaf Certified Materials Game-Worn Pants card (21/25).<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1226. (5) 2001-2004 Leaf Certified Materials Babe Ruth<br />

“Fabric of the Game” Game-Used Cards<br />

Own a piece of “The Bambino” with these five 2001-2004 Leaf Certified Materials<br />

Babe Ruth “Fabric of the Game” game-used jersey/pants cards. Included are 1.) 2001<br />

Leaf Certified Materials #FG-2 game-used jersey; 2-4.) (3) 2003 Leaf Certified<br />

Materials #FG13 game-used pants serially numbered (#/13) and (2) (#/30); 5.) 2004<br />

Leaf Certified Materials #FG-9 game-used jersey (#/25). Interestingly, the 2001 and<br />

2004 editions display the actual jerseys from which these swatches were culled.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1229. (4) 2007-2008 Topps Triple Threads & Sterling HOF<br />

Jersey/Bat Cards<br />

Presented is an incredible arrangement of four 2007-2008 Topps Triple Threads and<br />

Sterling Hall of Famer jersey/bat cards. Included are Topps Triple Threads: (3 cards)<br />

with 1.) 2007 Dimaggio/Mantle/Maris/Clemente/Williams/Speaker six-piece jersey/bat<br />

relics (#/36); 2.) 2007 Mantle/Dimaggio six-piece jersey/bat relics (#/36); 3.) 2008 J.<br />

Robinson triple jersey (#/27) and Topps Sterling: 2007 Mantle six-piece jersey/bat<br />

relics (#/10).<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1230.<br />

(27)<br />

Modern<br />

Baseball<br />

Auto/<br />

Jersey/<br />

Insert<br />

Cards<br />

with (12)<br />

1/1<br />

Offered is a<br />

selection of<br />

(27) modern<br />

baseball certified<br />

autograph,<br />

jersey<br />

and insert<br />

cards, twelve<br />

of which are<br />

elusive “1/1”<br />

examples.<br />

The majority<br />

of these cards<br />

come from<br />

tiered subsets<br />

and are serially<br />

numbered<br />

to varying amounts. Highlights include Auto/Jersey: (3 cards) with 2004 Leaf<br />

Limited #3 Pujols (#/10), 2004 SP Legendary Cuts F. Robinson (#/25); Certified<br />

Auto: (9 cards) with 2004 Playoff Prime Cuts: Drysdale (1/1), Reese (1/1, BGS<br />

graded), 2005 Leaf Limited Marichal, 2005 Upper Deck Hall of Fame Snider (1/1);<br />

Game-Used: (8 cards) with 2005 Donruss Prime Patches: Gooden (three-color<br />

patch), Molitor (jumbo swatch), Mussina (#/32, three-color patch), Ryan (#/56, twocolor<br />

patch); Inserts: (7 cards, all 1/1) with 2004 Ultimate Collection Gibson, 2005<br />

Donruss Diamond Kings: Carew and Mays. For a complete list of cards, please visit<br />

our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1227. (4) 2004 Donruss Elite Ruth/Maris Game-Worn<br />

Jersey Cards<br />

Upholding the Yankee standard for long ball supremacy, Roger Maris supplanted<br />

Babe Ruth as the single-season circuit clout champion. The offered (4) game-used<br />

insert cards feature pieces of actual jerseys worn by both Bronx sluggers. Includes:<br />

1.) 2004 Donruss Elite “Passing the Torch” Babe Ruth game-worn Jersey card<br />

(21/25); 2-4.) (3) 2004 Donruss Elite “Passing the Torch” Ruth/Maris two-sided<br />

game-worn Jersey cards (8/, 11/ and 20/25).<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1228. (17)<br />

1954-2007<br />

Hall of<br />

Fame<br />

Baseball<br />

Certified<br />

Autograph/<br />

Jersey/<br />

Singles with<br />

Ruth<br />

An impressive<br />

cast of Hall of<br />

Fame greats<br />

graces these (17)<br />

1954-2007 certified<br />

autograph,<br />

game-used jersey<br />

and singles collection.<br />

Highlights<br />

include<br />

Auto/Jersey: (3<br />

cards) with 2007<br />

Topps Triple<br />

Threads Seaver<br />

(#/9); Certified<br />

Auto: (5 cards)<br />

with 2005 Playoff<br />

Absolute<br />

Memorabilia<br />

Gibson (1/1),<br />

2007 SPX: Jeter, Ripken (1/1); Game-Used: (7 cards) with 2003 SP Authentic<br />

Bonds/Mantle/ McGwire/Sosa/Williams quad jersey, 2004 Topps Ruth bat, 2006<br />

Topps Triple Threads: Bonds/Mantle/Ripken triple jersey (#/18), Bonds/Mantle/A.<br />

Rodriguez (#/9); 2007 UD Premier: Foxx/Gehrig/Greenberg triple bat/jersey (#/50),<br />

Ruth triple jersey (#/60) and Singles: (2 cards) with 1954 Topps #10 J. Robinson<br />

(EX). For a complete list of items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1231. (51) 1980-1996 Modern Baseball Set & Insert Singles<br />

Presented is a group of (51) 1980-1996 modern baseball sets and inserts singles. Highlights include<br />

Baseball Sets: (4 sets) with 1980 Topps (EX-MT), (3) 1993 Topps Finest (average NM-MT);<br />

Baseball Singles: (46 cards) with (2) 1989 Upper Deck #1 Griffey (PSA 8, EX-MT), 1993 Topps<br />

Finest Refractors: #89, 113, (2) 145, 155, 165, (3) 167, 172 and (2) 1994 SP Holoviews Die-Cuts<br />

#32 Ripken (both NM-MT). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1232. (6600+) 2000-2007 Topps/ Bowman Heritage Multi-Sport Sets and Singles Collection<br />

The modern specialist will appreciate this (6600+) 2000-2007 Topps/Bowman Heritage multi-sport sets and singles collection. This (NM-MT) selection with moderate duplication<br />

throughout is loaded with (450+) high numbers, (59) chrome parallels and numerous base inserts. Highlights include (3 sets) with 2001 Bowman Heritage Baseball: (440/440 with<br />

SPs) includes #351 Pujols RC SP, #352 Suzuki RC SP; 2000-01 Topps Heritage Hockey: (900+ singles, 6 high numbers, 7 chrome) with #24 Roy Chrome; 2001 Bowman<br />

Heritage Baseball: (1700+ singles, 47 high numbers, 14 chrome), 2001 Topps Heritage Baseball: (350+ singles, 27 high numbers), 2001 Topps Heritage Football: with Auto:<br />

Grier; 2003 Bowman Heritage Baseball: (450+ singles) with Auto: Billingsley, Olbermann; 2003 Topps All-American Football: with Auto: McGahee; Game-Used: Palmer<br />

(three-color logo patch) and 2007 Topps Heritage Baseball: (700+ singles, 112 high numbers, 14 chrome, (3) retrofractor). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

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1233. (430)<br />

1930s-50s<br />

Multi-Sport<br />

Matchbook<br />

Covers<br />

Containing baseball,<br />

football and<br />

hockey examples,<br />

the offered lot<br />

features an<br />

impressive (430)<br />

matchbook covers.<br />

These 1930s<br />

to 1950s collectibles<br />

display<br />

well despite<br />

occasional toning/staining<br />

and<br />

omnipresent factory<br />

induced staple<br />

marks commonly<br />

associated<br />

with these collectibles.<br />

Including duplication,<br />

contents<br />

are: Baseball:<br />

(67) 1934<br />

Diamond, (33)<br />

1935-36<br />

Diamond with<br />

Dean, Hartnett,<br />

(9) 1936<br />

Diamond Teamon-Back<br />

with (3) Frisch, (2) Hubbell, (2) Lopez, Medwick and Ott; Football: (136)<br />

1934 Diamond, (110) 1936 Diamond, (12) 1937 Diamond, 1941 Redskins set of (20)<br />

with Baugh, 1942 Redskins near set (19/20) missing Baugh, (1) 1951-52 Redskins<br />

Tereshinski; and Hockey: (23) 1936-39 Diamond.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1234. (438)<br />

1951-1955<br />

Bowman<br />

Baseball &<br />

Football<br />

Collection<br />

with Mantle<br />

For the classic<br />

Bowman enthusiast<br />

is the offered<br />

(438) cards from<br />

the 1951-1955<br />

baseball and football<br />

editions. This<br />

mixed-grade gathering<br />

features<br />

moderate duplication<br />

and exhibits<br />

several superstars<br />

throughout.<br />

Highlights include<br />

Bowman<br />

Basbeall: (409<br />

cards) with 1952:<br />

(201 cards, majority<br />

EX to EX-MT)<br />

with #8 Reese<br />

(VG-EX), (3) #52<br />

Rizzuto (EX, VG-<br />

EX, GD), (5)<br />

#156 Spahn (average VG-EX); 1953 Color: (39 cards, average VG) with #46<br />

Campanella (VG); 1954: (94 cards, mostly EX to EX-MT) with #65 Mantle (VG);<br />

1955: (55 cards, aggregate VG-EX) with (3) #10 Rizzuto (all VG), (2) #37 Reese<br />

(EX-MT, VG-EX), #134 Feller (VG), #168 Berra (VG); Bowman Football: with<br />

1953: (29 cards, 5 shortprints, majority EX-MT) with #9 Motley (EX), #24 Bednarik<br />

(EX-MT), #26 Graham (EX-MT) and (2) #53 Tunnell SP (EX-MT, EX). Factory size<br />

variances exist among the majority of the baseball issues. For a complete list of key<br />

cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1237. 1961 Fleer Football and 1971 Topps Baseball Uncut<br />

Sheets<br />

Presented are two uncut factory sheets comprised of (132) 1961 Fleer Football cards<br />

and (110) 1971 Topps Baseball cards, respectively. The football sheet has pinholes at<br />

the corners and both the top and bottom center (to facilitate previous display) as well<br />

as wear about the edges. The key cards, however, are unaffected and include #155<br />

Kemp, (2) #166 Blanda, (2) #197 Otto and #215 Maynard. The baseball sheet is<br />

affected by scattered creases, wear and creasing along the right edge and has been<br />

covered with a thin transparent layer of protective plastic (added years later). Key<br />

cards include #5 Munson (creasing near bottom), (2) #14 Concepcion RC, (2) #20 R.<br />

Jackson, (2) #26 Blyleven and (2) #100 Rose. The bottom row of (11) cards (which<br />

includes an additional Munson card) has been cropped.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1238. (8) Multi/Non-Sport Uncut Sheets with 1983 Star<br />

Basketball<br />

Presented is a collection of eight multi-/non-sport uncut sheets. A myriad of quality<br />

rookies and popular sets are found on these unusual collectibles which average (NM).<br />

Included are Baseball: (1 sheet) with 1989 Upper Deck (Griffey RC); Basketball: (1<br />

sheet) with 1983 Star All-Star ((2) 32-card sets); Multi-Sport: (3 sheets) with 1984-<br />

1985 Star sheet with Sets: 1984 Lakers, 1985 Julius Erving, (2) 1985 Reggie Jackson;<br />

1985-1986 Star with Sets: 1985 All-Rookie (Jordan), 1985 Rookies of the Year,<br />

(Jordan), 1985 Head Coaches, 1985 Lakers, 1986 Rod Carew, 1986 Dale Murphy;<br />

1986 Star with sets: 1985 NBA Finals, 1986 Court Kings (Jordan), 1986 Nolan Ryan,<br />

1986 Tom Seaver; Non-Sport: (3 sheets) with 1993 Topps Star Wars, 1993 RPM<br />

Cadillac and 1994 RPM Mustang.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1235. (200+)<br />

1909-1994<br />

Multi-Sport<br />

Shoebox<br />

Collection<br />

with Modern<br />

Star Rookies<br />

and Mantle<br />

Presented is a<br />

diverse (200+)<br />

1909-1994 multisport<br />

shoebox collection<br />

that features<br />

numerous stars<br />

including Mantle,<br />

Jeter, Chamberlain<br />

and Russell.<br />

Highlights include<br />

Baseball: (104<br />

cards) with 1909-11<br />

T206: (4 cards, all<br />

PR-FR, common<br />

backs) with Kling,<br />

McLean, Moriarty,<br />

Schulte (Back<br />

View); 1911 T205<br />

Gold Borders:<br />

Delahanty (PR, Polar Bear); 1958 Topps: #70 Kaline (VG), #487 Mantle AS<br />

(trimmed); 1959 topps: #150 Musial (VG); 1961 Topps: #415 Aaron (FR); 1964<br />

Topps: #50 Mantle (GD); 1972 Topps: #299 Aaron (EX); 1973 Topps: #100 Aaron<br />

(VG-EX); 1993 SP: #279 Jeter RC (EX-MT); 1994 Leaf Limited: #10 A. Rodriguez<br />

RC (EX-MT); 1994 SP: #15 A. Rodriguez RC (EX-MT); Football: (96 cards) with<br />

1954 Bowman: #41 Walker (VG); 1977 Topps: (2) #360 Payton (EX, VG); 1981<br />

Topps: (2) #216 Montana RC (NM, EX-MT); Basketball: (12 cards) with 1961-62<br />

Fleer: #36 Robertson RC (GD), #62 Russell IA (VG); 1970-71 Topps: #50<br />

Chamberlain (EX) and 1987-88 Fleer: #59 Jordan (NM), For a complete list of key<br />

cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1236. (950+) 1949-1985 Multi-Sport Sets and Singles<br />

Collection with (14) Mantle<br />

Featured is an arrangement of (950+) 1949-1985 multi-sport sets and singles. This<br />

selection displays several superstars (including a whopping (14) Mantle examples)<br />

along with a smattering of shortprints. Highlights include Topps Complete Sets: (6<br />

sets, all NM to NM-MT, hand collated) with 1979, 1980, 1982-1985; Baseball<br />

Singles: (890 cards) with 1949 Eureka Stamps: #49 J. Robinson (NM), 1960 Topps:<br />

#350 Mantle (VG-EX), 1961 Topps: #300 Mantle (VG), 1962 Topps: (3) #200<br />

Mantle (GD, (2) FR), 1963 Fleer: #56 Clemente (VG), 1963 Topps: #200 Mantle<br />

(GD), #537 Rose RC (GD); 1964 Topps: (2) #50 Mantle (GD, PR), #331 AL<br />

Bombers (GD); 1965 Topps: #350 Mantle (FR, paper residue on reverse); 1966 Topps<br />

Rub-Offs: Mays (VG-EX), 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle (VG), 1969 Topps: #500<br />

Mantle (FR, YL) and Football Singles: (18 cards, composite EX-MT) with 1968<br />

Topps #196 Griese RC (VG). Also present is a 1966 Topps Baseball Series 3<br />

unopened five-cent wax pack (GAI 6). For a complete list of key items, please visit<br />

our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1240. Vintage Advertising and Postcard Lot - With Sealed<br />

1985 Nike Set<br />

This assortment features many examples of sports-related advertising. Highlights<br />

include: 1985 Nike Sport Cards factory sealed full set (Jordan, McEnroe, Gooden,<br />

Parrish and Lofton, NM-MT); Published Ads (14) ready-for-framing pages with<br />

DiMaggio (Camel cigarettes), Feller (GE, signed, “10” strength), (4) Mantle (2<br />

Lifebuoy, Phillies cigars and Timex), and Maris (National Youth Sales); Miscellaneous<br />

“Babe Ruth! Babe Ruth! (We Know What He Can Do)” vintage 1928 sheet music (minimally<br />

(EX-MT); a 1970s Mickey Mantle “Natural Light” point-of-sale 11-1/2 x 18-5/8”<br />

cardboard sign. Complete listing available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1239. Multi-Sport Uncut Sheet and Panel<br />

Collection<br />

These uncut sheets are ideal for display, with minor creases confined to<br />

the periphery. Includes: 1948-1952 Baseball and Football Exhibits (individually<br />

adhered to a sheet for display in the machine); (2) early-1960s<br />

(NM) Wiffle Ball boxes with Ford and Tresh; 1973 Kelloggs Pro Super<br />

Stars (3 panels, entire 54-card set); 1989 Fleer Baseball (with the infamous<br />

#616 Billy Ripken card). Additional items are listed on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

266 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

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1241.<br />

(3400+)<br />

1953-1980<br />

Multi-<br />

Sport<br />

Singles &<br />

Oddball<br />

Cards<br />

Presented is a<br />

(3400+) 1953-<br />

1980 multisport<br />

singles<br />

and oddball<br />

collection. This<br />

assemblage<br />

contains moderate<br />

duplication<br />

throughout.<br />

Highlights<br />

include<br />

Football:<br />

(2871 cards)<br />

with 1970<br />

Topps: (347<br />

cards, majority<br />

VG-EX) with<br />

#90 Simpson<br />

RC (VG-EX);<br />

1971 Topps:<br />

(792 cards,<br />

aggregate EX) with (2) #156 Bradshaw RC (EX, VG), (2) #245 Greene RC (EX, VG-<br />

EX); 1972 Topps: (414 cards, average EX-MT to NM) with #200 Staubach RC (EX);<br />

1979 Fleer Team Action Complete Set: (69 cards, average EX-MT plus 55 team<br />

stickers); 1979 Topps: (882 cards, average EX-MT to NM); Basketball: (341 cards)<br />

with 1971-72 Topps: (296 cards, aggregate EX) and Racing: (145 cards) with 1953<br />

Topps World on Wheels: (23 cards, average VG to VG-EX. For a complete list of<br />

key cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1243. (330+) 1986-2002 Multi-Sport Factory Set & Wax Box<br />

Collection<br />

Presented is a massive collection of (330+) 1986-2002 multi-sport factory sets and wax<br />

boxes. Highlights include Factory Sets/Cases: (191 sets, 9 cases) with Baseball Sets: (140<br />

sets, 9 cases) with Topps: 1992 Traded, (2) 1999 Traded (both unsealed, common autos);<br />

Donruss: (2) 1990 Rookies cases (15 sets per), (7) 1991 Rookies cases (15 sets per);<br />

Football Sets: (31 sets) with Topps: 1999 (missing shrink wrap), 2002; Basketball Sets:<br />

(20 sets) with Topps: 1992-93 Gold; Wax Boxes: (142 items) with Baseball Wax: (91<br />

items) with Bowman: (2) 2000; Football Wax: (16 items) with Leaf: (10) 1997 Signature<br />

8x10 packs (auto in each pack, one opened) and Basketball Wax: (6 items, 2 display cases)<br />

with Topps: (2) 1995-96 Stadium Club display cases (48 packs per). Due to size/weight,<br />

shipping and handling may be substantial. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland<br />

location is encouraged. For a complete list of items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

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1242. (27) 1986-1990 Topps & Bowman Tiffany Multi-<br />

Sport Factory Sets<br />

The investment savvy collector will find value with these (27) 1986-1990 Topps and<br />

Bowman Tiffany multi-sport factory sets. Unlike the millions of the regular issue sets<br />

that were sold to the public, only 5,000 of each of these glossy editions were produced.<br />

Housed in decorative boxes, many high-grade gems are found within. Included<br />

are Topps or Bowman Tiffany Baseball: 1986 Topps, 1986 Topps Traded (Bonds<br />

RC), (3) 1987 Topps, (3) 1987 Topps Traded, (2) 1988 Topps, (2) 1988 Topps Traded,<br />

(2) 1989 Topps, 1989 Topps Traded, 1990 Bowman, (3) 1990 Topps, (3) 1990 Topps<br />

Traded; Topps Tiffany Football: (3) 1990 Topps; Topps or Bowman Tiffany<br />

Hockey: 1990-91 Bowman and 1990-91 Topps.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1244. (208) 1981-1991 Multi-Sport Complete Set Run<br />

The shopkeeper or Internet dealer will undoubtedly be interested in these (208)<br />

1981-1991 multi-sport complete sets. Unless noted, each (NM to NM-MT) set is<br />

hand collated. Highlights include Baseball: (176 sets) with Topps: 1982, (4) 1982<br />

Traded, (2) 1983, (3) 1983 Traded, (11) 1987 (five xmas boxes, three plain factory<br />

sealed); Donruss: 1982, (2) 1983, (2) 1984, (2) 1985, (7) 1986 (six factory); Fleer:<br />

1982, (2) 1984, (2) 1985, (2) 1987 Glossy (both factory); Upper Deck: (5) 1989<br />

(all factory boxes - two no longer sealed); Football: (27 sets) with Score: (2) 1989<br />

(both factory), (15) 1989 Supplemental (all factory) and Basketball: (5 sets) with<br />

Fleer: (2) 1988-89 (with stickers). Due to the size/weight of this lot, shipping will<br />

be substantial. For a complete list of sets, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1245. (10)<br />

1973-85 Topps<br />

Sets/Near<br />

Sets in Roop<br />

Binders<br />

Ranging from 1973<br />

to 1985, the offered<br />

gathering contains<br />

(10) Topps baseball<br />

and football sets and<br />

near-sets, each<br />

housed in elusive MJ<br />

Roop Archival<br />

binders. Averaging<br />

(NM) to (NM-MT),<br />

this lot contains<br />

Baseball: 1978 set<br />

with #36 Murray RC<br />

(NM), #707 Molitor<br />

RC (NM-MT), 1979<br />

set with #116 Smith<br />

RC (NM), 1980<br />

starter set (520/720,<br />

no Henderson);<br />

Football: 1973<br />

starter set (361/528),<br />

1977 starter set<br />

(363/528) with #177<br />

Largent RC (NM-<br />

MT), 1978 near set<br />

(509/528) with #315<br />

Dorsett RC (NM),<br />

#320 Stallworth RC<br />

(NM), 1979 starter<br />

set (357/528) with #390 Campbell RC (NM-MT), 1980 near set (524/528), 1981 near<br />

set (504/528) with #216 Montana RC (NM-MT) and 1985 near set (393/396). Please<br />

note, the 1973 Topps football is in a 1982 Topps Roop binder.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1247.<br />

(23000+)<br />

1974-1996<br />

Multi-Sport<br />

Singles<br />

Collection<br />

with Many<br />

Rookies<br />

Offered is a<br />

(23000+) 1974-<br />

1996 multi-sport<br />

singles collection<br />

heralded by multiple<br />

keynote rookies.<br />

Highlighted in<br />

this (NM-MT)<br />

amassment are<br />

Baseball:<br />

(18400+) with<br />

(18000+) bulk<br />

1983-1993 singles<br />

including 1980<br />

Topps #482<br />

Henderson RC<br />

(EX-MT), (3)<br />

1982 Topps #21<br />

Ripken RC (all<br />

NM), (3) 1982<br />

Donruss #405 Ripken RC (all NM), 1982 Fleer #176 Ripken RC (NM), (2) 1989<br />

Upper Deck #1 Griffey Jr. RC (both NM) and numerous other stars and inserts;<br />

Football: (1450+) with 1977 Topps #177 Largent RC (NM), (3) 1981 Topps #216<br />

Montana RC ((2) EX-MT, VG), (3) 1984 Topps #123 Marino RC (NM-MT, (2) NM),<br />

1986 Topps #161 Rice RC (NM); Basketball: (3100+) with 1992-93 Upper Deck #1<br />

O’Neal RC SP (NM); (3000+) bulk 1990s singles; Hockey: (50+) with 1979-80 Topps<br />

#18 Gretzky RC (VG) and (3) 1984-85 Topps #49 Yzerman RC (all NM-MT). Due to<br />

the size/weight, shipping and handling may be substantial. For a complete list of key<br />

cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1246. (78) 2002 UDA Piece of the Game Relics with Kobe<br />

Get into the game with these (78) 2002 Upper Deck Authenticated Piece of the Action<br />

framed relics. These limited 10-1/2 x 8-1/2 display pieces are ideal for the enterprising<br />

shopkeeper. Included are Baseball: (20 pieces, all game-used ball pieces) with (3)<br />

Clemens, (7) Giambi, (3) Piazza, (7) Soriano; Basketball: (51 pieces, all game-used floor<br />

relics, #/500) with (10) Bryant, (18) Iverson, (3) Jordan, (11) McGrady, (9) O’Neal and<br />

Tiger Woods: (7 pieces, copies of scorecards from Tiger Slam) with (2) 2000 British<br />

Open, (2) 2000 PGA Championship, (1) 2000 U.S. Open and (2) 2001 Masters.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1248.<br />

(600,000+)<br />

Multi-Sport<br />

Modern<br />

Card Hoard<br />

A mountain of<br />

cardboard is available<br />

with the<br />

offered (600,000+)<br />

multi-sport modern<br />

card accumulation.<br />

This hoard features<br />

(58) 5,000 count,<br />

(95) 3,200 count<br />

and (20) 3,000<br />

count boxes with<br />

hundreds of loose<br />

packs, wax/cello<br />

boxes and factory<br />

sets sprinkled<br />

throughout. The<br />

majority of the<br />

counted boxes are<br />

90% full; who<br />

knows what cardboard<br />

treasures are<br />

waiting to be<br />

unearthed from<br />

these unpicked<br />

boxes? Upon<br />

quickly fanning<br />

through a handful<br />

of boxes, several stars, inserts and sets were found including (5000+) 1982-1983<br />

Topps Baseball singles, a 1989 Topps 20-box wax case, a 1989 Topps 24-box<br />

vending case; 1990, 1992 and 2002 Topps Baseball factory sets along with singles<br />

such as 1949-66 Exhibits Mantle (GD, Batting, letters connected), 2002 Bowman<br />

#381 Wright RC (NM) and assorted certified autographs. With a vast majority of<br />

the cards dating from the late 1980s-early 1990s, this is an outstanding proposition<br />

for the bulk dealer. An in-house review at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is<br />

recommended. Due to the size and weight of this amassment, special accommodations<br />

must be made. Please call for shipping quote.<br />

Opening Bid $900.00<br />

268 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

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1249. (58) 1977-2001 Multi-Sport Wax Box Collection<br />

Presented is a (58) piece 1977-2001 multi-sport wax box collection. These primarily<br />

36-pack boxes are unsearched and mostly in (NM to NM-MT) condition. Highlights<br />

include Football: (36 boxes) with 1977 Fleer In-Action, 1977 Fleer Patches, 1980<br />

Topps, (3) 1983 Topps, 2000 Topps (retail); Hockey: (18 boxes) with 1984-85 Topps<br />

partial (32 packs), 1999-00 Topps, 2000-01 Topps Heritage; Other: (4 boxes) with<br />

1980 Topps Empire Strikes Back Series 1 and 1981 Topps United Kingdom Soccer.<br />

Due to the size/weight, shipping and handling may be substantial. For a complete list<br />

of boxes, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1250. 1995-1996 Multi-Sport Wax Hoard with (95) Boxes<br />

& (7) Cases<br />

For the multi-sport wax specialist is the offered 1995-96 hoard of (95) unopened boxes<br />

and (7) cases. Included are Baseball: (78 boxes, 7 cases) with (5) 1995 E-Motion, (7)<br />

1995 Leaf Limited cases (6 boxes per), (5) 1995 Leaf Limited, (5) 1995 Pinnacle Zenith,<br />

(28) 1995 Select Certified, (2) 1995 Score Select, (20) 1995 SP, (4) 1995 Topps Finest,<br />

(9) 1996 Topps Finest ((8) Hobby, (1) Retail); Football: (12 boxes) with (12) 1995<br />

Pinnacle; Basketball: (5 boxes) with (2) 1994-95 E-Motion, (2) 1994-95 Flair Series 2<br />

and 1996 SP. Due to the size/weight, shipping and handling will be substantial. Local<br />

pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is encouraged.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1253. Multi-<br />

Sport New<br />

York<br />

Publication<br />

Lot<br />

With the bulk of<br />

the publications<br />

having been<br />

issued at Bronx,<br />

Manhattan or<br />

Queens venues,<br />

this<br />

programs/media<br />

guides lot<br />

recounts 1960s<br />

through 1990s<br />

Big Apple sports<br />

icons. Chock-full<br />

of photos and<br />

player/team<br />

information, the<br />

guides show<br />

mostly (EX-MT)<br />

quality and<br />

include: Giants<br />

(2) Super Bowl<br />

XXI programs, 1996 yearbook; Jets (4) game day programs (1965, 2 1966, 1967);<br />

Knicks (4) 1960s game night programs (one missing cover), (4) 1990s media<br />

guides/yearbooks; Mets (18) Shea Stadium-issued programs, including guides from<br />

1969, 1973 and 2000 World Series and (11) yearbooks; Rangers: (25) 1960s-1990s<br />

game night programs, (14) 1960s-1990s media guides, (3) 1990s yearbooks; Yankees<br />

(5) Yankees Stadium-issued programs and (3) yearbooks (1966, 1968, 1996). Due to<br />

the weight of this lot, shipping surcharges will apply. Additional items are listed on<br />

our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1254.<br />

Massive<br />

Publications<br />

Lot With<br />

Super Bowl<br />

Programs<br />

and<br />

Autographs<br />

Presented is a sizable<br />

assortment of<br />

stadium-issued<br />

programs and<br />

sports periodicals<br />

with a concentration<br />

of<br />

Philadelphia<br />

issues. Highlights<br />

include: Signed<br />

Publications with<br />

pennings that average<br />

(“9”) quality,<br />

including Sports<br />

Illustrated issues<br />

signed by Carlton,<br />

(3) Rose and a<br />

1983 issue signed<br />

by Rose, Morgan<br />

and Perez. Additional publications are signed by the likes of Kaline, Lindros, Musial,<br />

Paterno and Schayes; Super Bowl Programs (19) Super Sunday guides (NM-MT)<br />

that span installments XI through XXVIII. Accompanying is an auction LOA from<br />

James Spence Authentications. In-person pick-up is encouraged, as the weight of this<br />

lot will result in shipping surcharges. A complete listing is available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1251. (333) 1957-1965 Sport & Sports Illustrated Magazines<br />

The offered (333) 1957-1965 Sport and Sports Illustrated magazines are an astounding<br />

chronicle of national and international athletics. These publications are housed in<br />

moderately worn display cases which has kept them well preserved over the decades.<br />

Included are Sport Magazine: (69 issues, median EX, most with no subscription tags)<br />

with 1960 Complete: (12 issues); 1961 Complete: (12 issues); 1962 Complete: (12<br />

issues); 1963 Near: (11/12 issues, missing August); 1964 Complete: (12 issues);<br />

Sports Illustrated: (264 issues, average VG, all subscription tags) with 1958<br />

Complete: (51 issues); 1959 Complete: (51 issues); 1960 Complete: (52 issues, plus<br />

(22) duplicates) and 1961 Near: (50/51, missing 4/17, plus (22) duplicates). Due to<br />

size/weight, shipping and handling may be substantial. For more information, please<br />

visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1252. (58) Philadelphia Area Sports Publications with<br />

1962 Chamberlain<br />

Those who call “The City of Brotherly Love” home will find value with this (58)<br />

Philadelphia-area sports publication collection. Featured are Philadelphia Athletics:<br />

(2 publications) with Yearbook: 1953 (EX); Philadelphia Eagles: (13 publications)<br />

with Programs: 9/29/63 vs. Giants (EX-MT), 11/3/63 vs. Browns (NM), 11/24/63 v.<br />

Redskins (EX-MT); Philadelphia Phillies: (15 publications, only scorecards are hole<br />

punched) with Yearbooks: 1952 (VG-EX), 1955 (EX), 1956 (EX-MT), 1958 (EX-<br />

MT), 1959 (GD), 1965 (EX-MT); Philadelphia Warriors: (11 publications, all present<br />

EX with exception to hole punches along spine) with Wigwam Programs: 4/3/62<br />

vs. Celtics (EX-MT, from Chamberlain’s 100 point game season) and College/Other:<br />

(8 publications, all present EX with exception to hole punches along spine) includes<br />

Programs: 3/9/56 Philadelphia High School Championship (EX-MT, with Adderly<br />

and Chamberlain photo). For a complete list of items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

270 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

1255. (53) Multi-Sport Signed 8x10 Photographs with (8)<br />

Ali<br />

Only the “cream of the crop” finds a place among these (53) multi-sport 8x10 signed<br />

photographs. The endorsements on these pictures each grade in the (“8-9”) range or<br />

better. Included are Baseball: (9) A. Rodriguez; Basketball: Bird, (5) Chamberlain<br />

(d.1999); Hockey: (5) Beliveau; Boxing: (8) Ali (one Islam pamphlet), Leonard;<br />

Racing: (2) T. Bodine, (12) Earnhardt Sr. (d.2000), Earnhardt Sr./Labonte, Earnhardt<br />

Sr./Wallace, Earnhardt Jr., Earnhardt Jr./Marlin, K. Earnhardt, (4) Gordon and Stewart.<br />

Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

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1256. (67) Signed 8x10 Photographs - With Ripken,<br />

Staubach and Wade<br />

Stars from the major sporting arenas have signed these (67) 8x10 photographs. The<br />

crisp images depict the stars in color or black and white, and the subjects’ blue<br />

Sharpie signatures project “9-10” quality throughout. Includes: Baseball: (4) C.<br />

Ripken, Jr. and (3) Buckner/M. Wilson; Basketball: (10) M. Johnson and (41) D.<br />

Wade (8 different shots); Football: (3) Staubach/D. Pearson; Hockey: Brodeur, (2)<br />

Hasek, Bobby Hull, Leetch and S. Stevens. Accompanying are individual Rich Altman<br />

certs for the Wade signed photos and individual Steiner Sports certs for the remaining<br />

signed photos.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

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1257.<br />

Super<br />

Heroes of<br />

Sports<br />

and 500<br />

Goal<br />

Scorers<br />

Signed<br />

Pieces<br />

The offered<br />

display items<br />

showcase a<br />

virtual “Who’s<br />

Who” of<br />

sports autographs.<br />

Includes:<br />

Super Heroes<br />

of Sports a<br />

50x39 framed<br />

four-section<br />

(one for each<br />

major sport)<br />

print with blue<br />

marker autographs<br />

(average<br />

“7-8”<br />

strength) including Baseball: Banks, Doerr, Hunter, Irvin, Kell, Lemon, Slaughter,<br />

Snider and Stargell; Basketball: Abdul-Jabbar, DeBusschere, Schayes, Thompson and<br />

West; Football: Adderley, J. Brown, R. Brown, Butkus, Hirsch, Lane, Motley, Tittle<br />

and Van Buren; Hockey: Beliveau, Bower, Cheevers, Delvecchio, Hull, Geoffrion,<br />

Mahovlich, Mikita, Parent and Worsley; 500 Goal Scorers a 37-1/2 x 22-3/4” limited<br />

edition (265/1000) Ron Lewis litho print signed in blue marker (average “8-9”) by<br />

Beliveau, Bucyk, Dionne, P. Esposito, Howe, Hull, Lafleur, Mahovlich, Mikita, M.<br />

Richard and Trottier. Note: the frame has become somewhat loose at the corners, and<br />

due to its size, shipping surcharges will apply. Individual full photo LOAs from<br />

PSA/DNA. A complete list of signatures is available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1258. Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan Autographed<br />

UDA Silk Screen<br />

Profiling two of the most iconic figures in sports, the offered silk screen embodies the<br />

spirit of a champion. This UDA canvas piece is housed in a 20x24 rustic frame with<br />

an 11x15 display image. Ali and Jordan have both signed in silver pen averaging (“9”)<br />

in both strength and clarity. UDA Sticker #BAH54542 (No certificate accompanying)<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1261. (10) Framed and Signed Chicago Sports Displays<br />

With Banks, Butkus<br />

Legendary performers from Chicago’s Wrigley, Comiskey, Soldier Field and Madison<br />

Street venues have autographed these (10) framed pieces. Ranging in size from 12-1/2<br />

x 15-1/4” to 26-1/2 x 36-1/4”, these vivid images include photographs and artists’ renderings<br />

and are decorated with signatures that average (“8-9”) quality. Includes:<br />

Banks, Butkus, Ditka, Kessinger, Parseghian, (2) Pippen, Roenick (inscribed “27”)<br />

and Sayers. Also included is a 1995-96 Bulls framed photo collage (not signed). Pre-<br />

Certified from PSA/DNA. For a detailed list, please visit our website. Due to the size<br />

and weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will apply.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1262. (7) Basketballs and (11) Footballs Signed Lot with<br />

Chamberlain<br />

Combining the hard-court with the gridiron, presented is a lot featuring (7) signed basketballs<br />

and (11) signed footballs. The signatures grade (“8-9”) unless otherwise noted<br />

and include: Basketball: single-signed Chamberlain (d.1999) and Garnett (both show<br />

minor hide residue), as well as Camby, McDyess (“7”), (2) J. Smith and a 1995-96<br />

“76ers” team ball signed by (15) with Bradley, Skiles and Stackhouse; Football:<br />

Chambers (“7”), Couch (“7”), Hoying, McNabb, E. Smith, (3) D. Staley (one “7”),<br />

Waters (“6”) and (2) hand-painted Montana Super Bowl footballs (SB XIX, SB<br />

XXIV). These Spalding and Wilson balls come with an auction LOA from James<br />

Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1259. (5) Boston Area Framed Pieces with (2) Ted Williams<br />

Presented is a grouping of Boston framed pieces featuring three of the area’s biggest<br />

stars. Included in this professionally framed and matted lot are (2) Roger Clemens signed<br />

prints (26x32, 29x35), each celebrating his record breaking 20 strikeouts in 1986. These<br />

pieces are limited edition (718/821 & 736/821) and feature Clemens’ signature in pencil<br />

averaging (“8-9”) in both strength and clarity. Also offered are (2) Ted Williams signed<br />

large frame pieces. A 16x20 photo framed to the dimensions of 22x26 and showing a sizable<br />

blue Sharpie signature (“10”). The second Williams piece (29x34) displays Williams’<br />

blue marker signature (“9”) and the inscription 1936-1960. Rounding out this collection<br />

is a 26x32 Olympic Basketball Larry Bird piece with Bird’s black marker signature averaging<br />

a (“9”) in both strength and clarity. This lot has been pre-certified by PSA/DNA.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1263. Multi-Sport Autographed Lot with Mantle and Paige<br />

The diamond and gridiron are both represented in this autographed treasure chest featuring an<br />

array of signed collectibles. Highlights include: 1.) Vintage Spalding football signed by (22)<br />

with Butkus, Parker and Sayers; 2.) Paige (“9”) signed 3x5 index card framed with a photo to<br />

11x17; 3.) Baseball Album with (53) cut-signatures with Fox (“4”), Oh (“4”, tape), and Mantle<br />

(“7”); 4.) (15) signed trading cards including Dawson, Gatski and Starr; and two additional<br />

albums featuring an array of signed collectibles. Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications. Please visit our website for additional information.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1260. (4) Looney Tunes Baseball and Football Autographed<br />

Pieces - With 3000-Hit Club<br />

These "Looney Tunes" items depict our childhood pals in the form of baseball and football<br />

stars. Includes: 3000-Hit Club: (#215/300) with 12 signatures including Aaron, Mays and<br />

Musial; Cowboys/Giants: (2) cels, each #/250 with 5 signatures; Jets/Dolphins: (#/125)<br />

signed by 3 with Namath. Complete listing available on our website. Auction LOA from<br />

James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1264. Sports Statues Collection - With (10) Signed<br />

Salvinos<br />

Painstakingly crafted to represent legendary athletes, this wide assortment of<br />

sports statues includes autographed (average “8-9” strength) and limited edition<br />

examples. Standing between 6” and 8” tall, the relics and platforms are in<br />

their original manufacturers’ boxes. Highlights include Salvino Sports<br />

Legends Signed Statues: (10) with Ali, (3) Jim Brown (2 in road uniform, 1<br />

in home uniform), (2) Campanella, Drysdale, Koufax, Montana and Namath.<br />

Included, as well, is a 1988 Hartland 25th Anniversary statue signed by Eddie<br />

Mathews. It should be noted that a fire at the annex of the consignor’s house<br />

has resulted is soot residue on most of the cardboard containers, but the (NM)<br />

to (MINT) statues were unaffected. Accompanying are individual certs. For a<br />

complete listing of non-signed statues, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

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1266. (27) Multi-Sport Signed Lot with (2) Ali and Mantle<br />

Featuring items from each of the four major sports as well as NASCAR and boxing,<br />

the offered lot contains (27) signed items ideal for the signature hound. This lot contains:<br />

16x20 Photos: (15) with Koufax, (2) Mikan, B. Russell, Unitas, T. Williams (as<br />

pilot) and a J. Brown/Lilly dual-signed; 8x10 Photos: (4) with Ali, (2) Earnhardt, Sr.<br />

and Abdul-Jabbar/Chamberlain; Other: (8) with a Mantle signed “The Mick” book<br />

(Thanks inscription), Ali A Strange and Unique House 4x5 signed pamphlet with lithograph<br />

display framed to 21x36 and a 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings 12x24 “mini-rink”<br />

framed to 28x16, signed by (20) Coffey, Federov, Osgood and Yzerman. Signatures<br />

average (“9”) and come with an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Please visit our website for a complete list of the items in this lot.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1265. Multi-Sport Autograph Collection With Mantle<br />

Major heroes from major sports are the subjects of this must-see autograph lot. Flats,<br />

apparel and equipment are the mediums for bold pennings that average (“8-9”) quality<br />

throughout. Highlights include: Baseball: with photos signed by Mantle, Smoltz and<br />

Branca/Thomson; (90) cards (EX to NM) including 1978 Topps #189 Lasorda, 1948<br />

Leaf #125 Pafko, 1962 #199 Perry RC (with writing on reverse), 1948 Bowman #47<br />

Thomson, 1962 Topps #218 Torre and 1954 Bowman #57 Wilhelm; Basketball: with<br />

photos signed by (2) Frazier and B. Walton; Football: H. Carson (football) and (2) L.<br />

Taylor (Giants jersey and football); and (12) N.Y. Giants signed 8x10 prints, including<br />

Bavaro, Carson and Simms; Hockey: (2) New York Islanders logo pucks signed by B.<br />

Smith and Yashin. Accompanying is an auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1269. (229)<br />

Multi-Sport<br />

Signed<br />

8x10 Lot<br />

with (5)<br />

Early Kobe<br />

Bryant<br />

Containing icons<br />

from the four<br />

major sports, the<br />

offered lot features<br />

an impressive<br />

(229)<br />

signed 8x10<br />

photographs.<br />

Highlights of<br />

this grouping<br />

include:<br />

Baseball: (86)<br />

with (10) A.<br />

Rodriguez (2<br />

“6”, 8 “9”), (19)<br />

Sandberg;<br />

Basketball: (20)<br />

with Abdul-<br />

Jabbar, (5)<br />

Bryant (early<br />

signatures), (6)<br />

Erving, Garnett<br />

(faded photo,<br />

signature “9”),<br />

Iverson; Football: (24) with Butkus, Csonka; and Hockey: (99) with (4) Beliveau, (6)<br />

Cournoyer, (2) Lindros, (5) Mikita, (23) Parent and (4) Duff/Mahovlich (dual-signed).<br />

Signatures average (“8”) with a small percentage showing varying degrees of fading.<br />

Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Please visit our website for a complete<br />

list noting signature grades.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1270. (196)<br />

Multi-Sport<br />

Signed<br />

Cards with<br />

Schmidt<br />

Rookie<br />

Assembled is a<br />

tantalizing array<br />

of (196) multisport<br />

autographed<br />

cards.<br />

These primarily<br />

1980s-1990s<br />

cards feature<br />

several greats<br />

including<br />

Earnhardt,<br />

Olajuwon, Roy<br />

and Schmidt.<br />

The mostly blue<br />

or black Sharpie<br />

endorsements<br />

average (“8-9”)<br />

or better<br />

strengths, and<br />

the cards fare in<br />

the (NM) range.<br />

Highlights include Baseball: (86 cards) with (3) Bowa/Rose/Schmidt (one w/o Bowa),<br />

Brett, (27) Carlton, McGwire, (2) Schmidt (1973 Topps #615 RC (EX-MT), Snider, F.<br />

Thomas; Football: (6 cards) with Ditka, Jurgensen; Basketball: (4 cards) with<br />

Olajuwon, D. Robinson; Racing: (51 cards) with (3) Earnhardt; Olympics: (21 cards)<br />

with Brooks and Leonard. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a<br />

more complete list of signatures and applicable death dates, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1267. Autographed Multi-Sport Balance of Collection<br />

with Display Items<br />

Presented is an autographed grouping of multi-sport memorabilia that features several<br />

Hall of Fame players. Containing over forty items with (34) baseballs, (5) jerseys and (3)<br />

framed items; this collection has something from all five major sports. Highlights<br />

include: thrice signed cut with A. Palmer, Elder and B. Nelson, a 1996 Yankees World<br />

Series baseball signed by (7) with Jeter, Pettitte and Rivera plus (4) HOF player signed<br />

jerseys with Cousy, Musial and B. Gibson. This lot is PSA/DNA pre-certified. For a complete<br />

list of items, conditions and signature conditions, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1268. Multi-Sport Autograph Balance of Collection - With<br />

Hall of Famers<br />

Stalwarts from various arenas have autographed the items in this attractive lot. The<br />

mediums are ideal for proud display and carry signatures that project (“9”) quality<br />

throughout. Highlights include: Baseball (8) with jerseys signed by (2) Dwight Evans<br />

(Red Sox home) and Sheffield (Yankees home); and OML Selig baseballs (grade<br />

“10”) signed by (2) Marichal; Basketball: a 16x20 print signed by Erving; Football<br />

(10) with mini-helmets signed by Cassady (Ohio State), Lilly (Cowboys) and<br />

Dorsett/Staubach (Cowboys). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. A<br />

complete listing is available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

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1271. (59) Multi-Sport Signed Apparel/ Memorabilia<br />

Collection with Gretzky Jersey<br />

The shopkeeper will find tremendous value with this (59) multi-sport signed apparel<br />

and memorabilia collection. The majority of these autographed collectibles present in<br />

the (“7-8”) range or better, with many boasting additional inscriptions. Highlights<br />

include Baseball: (10 items) with Replica Jerseys: Fisk (Steiner Hologram and cert<br />

card), (2) Gibson, (2) Marichal; Football: (23 items) with Full-Size Helmet: E. Smith<br />

(“4”); Mini-Helmets: J. Brown, Butkus; Fabric Back Numbers: Elway; 8x10<br />

Photographs: (3) Payton (d.1999); Hockey: (23 items) with Replica Jersey: Gretzky<br />

(Kings); Team Canada Multi-Signed Jersey: (24 signatures, median “7-8”) with<br />

Thornton; Full-Sized Helmets: (6) Jagr; Mini-Helmets: (3) Jagr; and Pucks: (3)<br />

Richard (d.2000). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete<br />

list of items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

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1272. Philadelphia Sports Apparel Lot - With (12) Signed<br />

Jerseys<br />

Exclusively “Philly,” the offered items showcase bold autographs of athletes from the<br />

City of Brotherly Love. The mediums vary to include pro model replica jerseys, decorative<br />

mini-helmets and game-worn hockey gloves. The signatures show (“8-9”) quality<br />

on the average. Highlights include: Signed Jerseys (12) pro model garments<br />

(including one gamer) with proper tackle twill name and numeric identifiers, including:<br />

Burrell, (2) Howard, (2) McNabb, Snow, (4) Staley (including a 2001 game-worn<br />

jersey) and (2) Vanbiesbrouck; Signed Football Helmets including (2) pro model<br />

examples signed by 1994 Eagles players, including Allen, Cunningham and Walker,<br />

and mini-helmets signed by (4) McNabb and (1) T. Owens. Accompanying is an auction<br />

LOA from James Spence Authentications. Complete listing available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

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1273. Large Collection of Multi-Sport Signed Items with<br />

UDA/Steiner<br />

Legendary stars from the major sporting arenas are represented in this assortment of<br />

autographed items. With certification from some of the most reputable third-party<br />

services, the lot consists mainly of signed oversized photographs. The vast majority of<br />

the pennings project (“9”) strength or better. Highlights include: Baseball Griffey, Jr.,<br />

Seaver and T. Williams; Basketball (14) Wade, (2) Kidd and Russell and Hockey<br />

Gretzky and (2) Orr. Complete listing and certification available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1275. Autograph<br />

Treasure Chest -<br />

Absolutely<br />

Loaded<br />

This massive assortment<br />

of autographed items features<br />

marquee names<br />

from the court, diamond,<br />

gridiron, hardwood, ice,<br />

links, “squared circle,”<br />

pitch - you name it. The<br />

signatures vary in terms<br />

of strength and clarity but<br />

average (“8”) quality.<br />

Highlights include:<br />

Signed Footballs: including<br />

single-signed pigskins<br />

from Aikman, F. Harris<br />

and E. Smith; multisigned<br />

footballs that<br />

include Dobler, Stabler and television icons Berman, Jaworski and Tirico; Signed Jerseys: with Aikman<br />

(Cowboys home #8), Jagr (Penguins #68), A. Rodriguez (Mariners #3); Signed Caps: with (2) Carlton (Phillies),<br />

(2) L. Dawson (Chiefs) and F. Robinson (Reds); Signed Plaques/Photo Displays: with Borg, Cousy, (7) Erving,<br />

R. Jackson, Marino Nicklaus and Rose; Signed Publications: including periodicals signed by (4) Fingers/Seaver,<br />

(8) A. Green and books signed (on the title page) by (6) Berra (Yogi: It Ain’t Over ...) and (5) Foreman (By<br />

George; Miscellaneous: a fielder’s glove signed by Denny McLain, a 3-wood signed by John Daly and a putter<br />

signed by Davis Love III. Accompanying is an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Due to the<br />

size/weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will apply. A more detailed listing is available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1274.<br />

Treasure<br />

Chest of<br />

Collectibles<br />

- With<br />

Publications<br />

and<br />

Autographs<br />

Volumes of sports<br />

periodicals, stadium-issued<br />

guides<br />

and hardcover<br />

books are the fare<br />

in this celebration<br />

of the written<br />

word. Additionally,<br />

there are (3) autographed<br />

items.<br />

Highlights include:<br />

Books Ball Four,<br />

The Glory of Their<br />

Times;<br />

Autographs<br />

Franco Harris<br />

(“7”), Wilcy<br />

Moore (“9”) and<br />

Smoky Joe Wood<br />

(“9”); Programs<br />

including stadiumissued<br />

guides<br />

(average EX-MT)<br />

from: Boston<br />

Garden (1960s Bruins and Celtics Sport News programs); Connie Mack Stadium<br />

(1950s-1960s Phillies programs); Griffith Stadium (1961 Senators program); Madison<br />

Square Garden (1960s-1970s Rangers programs). Complete listing available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1276. Balance of Baseball Collection with (525+) Vintage Singles and<br />

Autograph Flats with Mantle<br />

Presented is a diverse baseball balance of collection that contains (525+) 1951-1979 vintage singles, along with (60+) autograph flats including Mantle. Highlights include<br />

Vintage Cards: (529 cards) with 1952 Bowman: #43 Feller (VG), 1953 Topps: (62 cards, composite GD), 1954 Topps: #30 Mathews (VG), 1959 Topps: (106 cards, majority<br />

VG to VG-EX), 1961 Topps: #2 Maris (VG-EX), 1970 Topps: #712 Ryan (VG-EX), 1972 Topps: #595 Ryan (VG); Autographs: (35) assorted signed baseball cards with Rose<br />

(1989 Topps); 8x10 Photographs: (60 pictures, most “8-9”, most personalized, following are not) with Aaron, Canseco/McGwire, DiMaggio, Ford, Henderson, Mantle, Mays and<br />

T. Williams. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of key cards and signatures along with applicable death dates, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

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1277. (74)<br />

1948-<br />

2000s<br />

Multi-<br />

Sport<br />

Shoebox<br />

Collection/<br />

Autograph<br />

Photos<br />

with<br />

Signed<br />

1975<br />

Topps<br />

Maris<br />

There’s something<br />

for everyone<br />

with this<br />

(74) piece 1948-<br />

2000s multisport<br />

shoebox<br />

collection that<br />

includes autographed<br />

photos,<br />

signed cards and<br />

modern inserts. Highlights:Vintage Cards: (32 cards) with 1948 Bowman: #6 Berra<br />

RC (GD); 1952 Bowman: #196 Musial(EX); 1960 Topps: #148 Yastrzemski RC<br />

(VG); 1964 Topps: #200 Koufax (VG), 1965 Topps: Mantle (EX), 1966 Topps: #1<br />

Mays (VG-EX), 1975 Topps Mini: #223 Yount RC (NM); (12) assorted 1970s-1990s<br />

multi-sport star cards with 1995-96 Topps Finest #115 Garnett RC (NM-MT); Signed<br />

Cards: (2 cards) with 1975 Topps #199 Maris (“7”), 1995 Sports Marketing W.<br />

Payton phone card (“9-10”); Autographed 8x10 Photos: (5 photographs) with<br />

Football: J. Greene/Greenwood/E. Holmes/Dw. White and Marino. Auction LOA<br />

from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of key cards, please visit our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1279. (100+)<br />

Vintage New<br />

York Yankees<br />

& Dodgers<br />

Ephemera/<br />

Flats<br />

Collection<br />

Few postseason rivalries<br />

have matched the<br />

intensity of the 1950s<br />

New York Yankees<br />

and Brooklyn<br />

Dodgers. Bombers<br />

and Bums are paired<br />

once again with this<br />

(100+) piece<br />

ephemera/flats collection.<br />

Highlights<br />

include Yearbooks/<br />

Scorecards: 1956<br />

World Series program<br />

(EX-MT);<br />

Miscellaneous: 1955<br />

Dodgers Golden<br />

Stamp book with<br />

stamps (EX-MT),<br />

1955 Schaefer Beer<br />

Table Tent ad featuring<br />

the 1955 Dodgers<br />

team image (NM-<br />

MT); Ticket Stubs: (11 tickets) with 1955 World Series: Game 2 (VG), Game 6<br />

(GD); 1956 World Series: Game 3 (VG-EX), (2) Game 4 (both VG) and a sheet of (3)<br />

1970s ALCS phantom tickets (NM). Also present is a circa 1950s Dodgers 8-1/2”<br />

mini pennant (EX-MT, with tassels), five circa 1950s Dodgers and Yankees felt patches<br />

(average EX, range in size from 2” to 5” in diameter) and fourteen assorted circa<br />

1950s Ebbets Field and Yankee Stadium unused postcards (NM to NM-MT). For a<br />

complete list of key items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

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1278. Interesting Multi-Sport Treasure Chest with (40+)<br />

Items including (2) DiMaggio Autographs<br />

Presented is an interesting multi-sport treasure chest which features (40+) items<br />

including a pair of DiMaggio autographs. Highlights include Baseball: (5 items) with<br />

1.) 1955 Topps Doubleheaders #105 Aaron/106 (VG); 2-3.) 4/11 and 4/18/55 Sports<br />

Illustrated magazines (EX-MT with subscription tag, 1955 Topps paper inserts are<br />

NM); 4.) 1989 The DiMaggio Albums: Volume 1-2, each of which are signed on the<br />

image opposite of title page (“9-10”); 5.) single-signed Schmidt Phillies replica jersey<br />

(“8”, 30 x 30-1/2”, metal frame has exterior chipping); Basketball (2) circa 1967-<br />

1968 pair of unused 76er basketball shoes in original boxes (NM, orange and white<br />

pair) and Golf: (35+ items) with 1966 Skee Riegel PGA player kit for Championship<br />

held at Akron, Ohio. Includes several items: access badge, pins, booklets/pamphlets<br />

and typed correspondence. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a<br />

complete list of key items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1280. Multi-Sport Lot with DiMaggio Auto & SB Patches<br />

Featuring both memorabilia and cards, the presented multi-sports lot contains several<br />

noteworthy items. With well over (4000) combined cards and many other relics, the<br />

lot is highlighted by: 1.) DiMaggio (“7-8”) signed Yankee Stadium globe (6-1/2”<br />

diameter, with box); 2.) Willabee & Ward Super Bowl #1-30 Patch Set in binder; 3.)<br />

1989 Upper Deck set with #1 Griffey (NM-MT) in opened factory box (right flap<br />

shows staining); 4.) J. Robinson H&B store-model bat (31-1/2”, EX); 5.-17.) (13) limited<br />

edition ceramics with Ebbets, Wrigley and Yankee Stadium mini-replicas, Ruth<br />

and Yankee Stadium steins and (8) limited edition plates including Mantle and Ruth.<br />

The DiMaggio signature comes with the original manufacturer’s COA. Please visit<br />

our website for a more detailed list of the remaining items.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

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1281. Interesting 1910s-1990s Baseball Treasure Chest of<br />

(2800+) Items<br />

Offered is a primarily baseball treasure chest with (2800+) items. This eclectic 1910s-<br />

1990s assortment contains sets, singles and other pieces of memorabilia. Highlights<br />

include Sets/Near Sets: (39 sets) with 1950 Philadelphia Inquirer Fightin’ Phillies<br />

Near Set: (20/24, average EX, in sheets of four) with Ashburn sheet (GD, although<br />

Ashburn himself presents NM); 1966 Pure Oil Braves: (12 pictures, median NM);<br />

Singles: (2700+) with 1954 Red Man: NL #25 Mays (EX-MT, signed); 1968<br />

Partridge Meats: Bench RC (SGC 80); 1971 Milk Duds Complete Boxes: Mays<br />

(NM), McCovey (NM); 1975 Hostess Complete Boxes: (4) Ryan (presents NM-MT,<br />

with stickers adhered to backs); 1979 TCMA Ogden A’s (3) #9 R. Henderson RC (all<br />

NM-MT) and Other: (17 items) with 1966 “The Glory of Their Times” 12” LP (EX-<br />

MT, cover VG with price tag residue). For a complete list of key items, please visit<br />

our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1282. 1933-1990s Multi-Sport Treasure Chest - With<br />

Cards and Publications<br />

The offered collection runs the gamut in terms of baseball collectibles. Comprised primarily<br />

of cards, publications and photographs, the assortment has a few pieces from<br />

other sports as well. Highlights include: Cards literally thousands of 1970s-1980s<br />

cards with factory sets of 1986 Topps Baseball, 1987 Donruss Baseball, 1987 Fleer<br />

Baseball, 1987 Topps Baseball and 1988 Topps Baseball. Vintage off-grade singles<br />

include: 1933 Goudey #66 Grantham, 1940 Play Ball #3 Dahlgren and 1941 Play Ball<br />

#52 Higbe; Publications including (34) 1970s-1980s Yankees programs/team-issued<br />

magazines and (11) other baseball publications; Photographs 8x10 prints of Gehrig,<br />

(2) Mantle, T. Williams and the 1955 Yankees, as well as framed photos of Ruth and<br />

T. Williams. Due to the size/weight of this lot, shipping surcharges will apply. A more<br />

comprehensive listing is available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1285. (200+)<br />

Vintage Multi<br />

Sport Pins, Felts<br />

& Cards<br />

With a concentration of<br />

vintage buttons, the presented<br />

lot contains (200+)<br />

mostly baseball collectibles.<br />

There are (150+)<br />

assorted pins with countless<br />

examples featuring<br />

charms or tassels.<br />

Additional highlights<br />

include: 1955 Dodgers<br />

photo-pack set (12, average<br />

VG-EX) with<br />

Robinson and envelope<br />

(VG); (9) B18 Blankets<br />

with Chance (Blue, VG-<br />

EX), Gandil (Green, VG-<br />

EX) and Wallace (Purple,<br />

EX); (6) 1909-11<br />

Colgan’s Chips (average<br />

GD/VG) and Colgan’s<br />

Violet tin; (2) 1950s<br />

Sports Stars charms with<br />

backings of Blackwell and<br />

Kaline; 1931 Sun Photos<br />

of Hartnett and Wilson<br />

thermometer kit; and (17)<br />

other collectibles including<br />

a vintage Mantle<br />

wooden Rain-Check coin,<br />

Mantle pencil sharpener<br />

and 1984 Padres WS<br />

Press Pin. Please visit our<br />

website for additional<br />

information.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1286. (575+)<br />

1948-1989<br />

Baseball Card<br />

&<br />

Memorabilia<br />

Treasure<br />

Chest<br />

Featured is a (575+)<br />

1948-1989 baseball<br />

card and memorabilia<br />

treasure chest.<br />

Highlights include<br />

Cards: (572 cards)<br />

with 1953 Bowman<br />

Color: #10 Ashburn<br />

(FR), #33 Reese<br />

(FR); 1954 Red<br />

Heart: Slaughter<br />

(GD); 1954 Topps:<br />

#132 Lasorda RC<br />

(GD); 1958 Topps:<br />

#436 Mays/Snider<br />

(EX); 1962 Topps:<br />

#53 Mantle/Maris/<br />

Killebrew HR LL (PSA 8, oc); 1963 Topps Peel-Offs: Mantle (PSA 6); 1965 Topps<br />

Embossed: #11 Mantle (VG); 1968 Topps: #330 Maris (VG), (5) assorted 1980s<br />

Michael Jordan graded cards with 1987-88 Fleer #59 (SGC 88) and #2 Sticker (SGC<br />

92); Autographs: (4 items) with 1.) 1989 Score Traded #2T Ryan (#/500); 2.) 2000<br />

Bowman Baseball Soriano OML (“9”, slightly toned); Memorabilia: (8 items) with<br />

1.) circa-1960s World Pencils Mickey Mantle set of two pencils (NM-MT) in original<br />

packaging (GD) and 2.) 4/13/62 Life with Mantle/Maris inserts (NM, magazine covers<br />

VG-EX). The majority of the early 1950s singles display a combination of wear such<br />

as back damage, writing and other technical flaws. Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications. For a complete list of key items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1283. (139) Vintage Baseball Balance of Collection with<br />

Strip Cards and Bats<br />

Featured is an interesting (139) piece vintage baseball balance of collection which<br />

features strip cards, publications, vintage bats and other pieces of memorabilia.<br />

Highlights include Cards: (112 cards) with 1921 W551 Near Set: (9/10, missing<br />

Ruth) with Cobb (FR), W. Johnson (VG); 1923 W515-1: #38 W. Johnson (GD);<br />

1923 W515-2: #38 W. Johnson (GD); 1941 Double Play: (2) #15/#16 P. Waner<br />

(both EX), (2) #23 Reese/24 (EX, VG-EX), #31 Ott/32 (VG); 1976 7-11 Lids:<br />

Ryan (NM); Vintage Bats: (2 bats) with circa 1930s Paul Waner signature storemodel<br />

Louisville Slugger (40oz/35”) with cracked handle, side writing. Dated<br />

2/21/31 with owner identified as Walter Simpson of “Springfield, Mass BC.”<br />

Owner played eight seasons in minor leagues, five with the Springfield club, possible<br />

minor league gamer; Photos/Postcards: (8 items) with (2) circa 1910s unused<br />

postcards: Forbes Field (EX-MT) and Polo Grounds (NM, McGraw cameo), and<br />

dated 1934 American Tour of Japan postcard with Ruth (NM). For a complete list<br />

of key items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1284. (350+) 1939-1958 Baseball & Non-Sports Grab Bag<br />

Featured is a diverse (350+) 1939-1958 baseball and non-sports card grab bag from a<br />

variety of interesting issues. Highlights include Baseball: (84 cards) with 1939-46<br />

Exhibits: Feller (SGC 60), D. Walker (EX, “D” Blanked Out), T. Williams (SGC 30,<br />

#9 Not Showing); 1947 Bond Bread: Musial (SGC 40), J. Robinson (SGC 30,<br />

Portrait); 1947-66 Exhibits: (48 cards, median EX, 8 graded, 4 wrestlers) with<br />

Ashburn (SGC 80, name incorrect), Berra (SGC 70, Made in U.S.A.), McCoskey (EX,<br />

tough McCoskey variation), Musial (SGC 70), (3) 1948 Indians (EX, VG-EX, GD);<br />

Non-Sports: (270 cards) with 1950 Topps Freedom’s War: (41 cards, average GD to<br />

VG), 1952 Bowman Television and Radio Stars: (45 cards, median EX-MT), 1952<br />

Topps Look ‘N See: (44 cards, composite EX) and 1953 Topps License Plates: (36<br />

cards, mainly EX-MT). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1287. Multi-Sport Treasure Chest with (3) Nodders<br />

Featuring everything from nodders and gloves to mini-bats and bat-pens, the offered<br />

lot contains something for every collector. Highlights include: 1.) 1920s Joe Tinker 5-<br />

cent Cigar tray door (EX); 2.) 1920s Champions school-box (VG) with images of<br />

Grange, Jones, Tilden, Tunney and Ruth; 3.) 1921 Carnegie yearbook picturing<br />

Wagner as the baseball coach; 4.) 1930s “Our Gang” school-box with fountain pen,<br />

ruler and crayons (used, VG); 5.) 1935 Quaker Babe Ruth baseball scorer (VG); 6.)<br />

1940s Phillies (Blue Jays logo) beanie (VG-EX); 7.) 1960s Yankees green base nodder<br />

(GD/VG); 8.) 1950s Cardinals and Lions square base nodders (VG/VG-EX) and 9.)<br />

1950 miniature bat-shaped pen signed by DiMaggio. Please visit our website for additional<br />

information, as this lot features many more noteworthy items.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1288. Baseballs, Bobbleheads and Figurines Lot of (436)<br />

Sheer quantity, and sporting world heroes, are the themes in this sizable collection of<br />

bobbleheads and display pieces. Highlights include: Mint-in-Box Bobbleheads (140)<br />

including (54) 2000 “Tiger Slam,” (18) Joe DiMaggio and (11) Mickey Mantle Upper<br />

Deck special edition examples; Baseballs OAL and OML balls (mostly Mint-in-box)<br />

with special stampings including (40) Cal Ripken “2131,” (30) 1996 All-Star Game,<br />

(7) 1997 Jackie Robinson 50th Anniversary and World Series balls from (24) 1994,<br />

(10) 1996, (8) 2001 and (4) 2005. Due to the size/weight of this lot, shipping surcharges<br />

will apply. Complete listing available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

278 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />

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TREASURE CHESTS<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1289. Balance of Collection - With Cards, Programs and<br />

Celtics Concentration<br />

Spanning a variety of sports arenas with collectibles from cards to pennants to stadium-<br />

issued programs (among countless other items), this sizable collection has a little<br />

something for everyone. Includes: Cards: (186) 1960s-1970s Topps football and basketball<br />

including 1972-73 Topps #195 Erving RC (EX); Publications: (80) including<br />

a 1948 Griffith Stadium-issued “Tribute to Clark Griffith” program (EX-MT, scored),<br />

1948-49 Knicks vs. Capitols BAA guide issued at Washington’s Uline Ice Arena, 1953<br />

St. Louis Cardinals Yearbook, 1953-54 Boston Garden-issued Bruins program (w/ticket<br />

stub), 1959-60 Celtics/Minneapolis Lakers and several 1950s-1960s Washington<br />

Senators programs. Autographed items include a program signed by Sam Jones and a<br />

note (on team stationery) signed by Red Auerbach. Due to the size/weight of these<br />

items, shipping surcharges may apply. Additional items are listed on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1290.<br />

Multi-<br />

Sport<br />

Collection<br />

with<br />

(3500+)<br />

Cards &<br />

(90+)<br />

Ryan<br />

Items<br />

Containing<br />

cards and collectibles,<br />

the<br />

presented treasure<br />

chest likely<br />

offers something<br />

for everyone.<br />

The cards<br />

portion of this<br />

lot features<br />

over (3500) singles from the 1950 to the modern era. The vast majority is from the<br />

baseball realm with singles isolated to the 1970s to 1990s. The cards average VG/VG-<br />

EX through the 1975 Topps singles, while the 1976 and newer examples are much<br />

nicer in EX-MT to NM condition. Highlights include: 1970 Topps #189 Munson RC<br />

(VG-EX); (160) 1971 Topps with #100 Rose, #525 Banks, #600 Mays (average VG);<br />

(140) 1972 Topps; (150) 1973 Topps with #100 Aaron (GD), #220 Ryan, (2) #255<br />

Jackson, (2) #305 Mays (average EX); 1974 Topps #465 Winfield RC (EX-MT); 1975<br />

Topps #223 Yount RC (VG); and (500+) assorted modern Nolan Ryan cards.<br />

Rounding out the lot are (100+) baseball items with a heavy Nolan Ryan theme,<br />

including an array of photos, publications, commemorative balls, statues, LE plates<br />

and much more. Highlights of these include: Ryan (“9”) signed OAL baseball,<br />

Rangers “XL” Starter jersey (minor wear) and a B. Robinson signed 11x14 (“9”)<br />

framed to 16x18. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Please visit our<br />

website for more information regarding this lot.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1293. (9500+)<br />

1956-1990s<br />

Multi-Sport<br />

Treasure<br />

Chest with<br />

Set, Singles<br />

and Wax<br />

Presented is a<br />

diverse (9500+)<br />

1956-1990s multisport<br />

treasure chest<br />

which features a set<br />

and an array of singles<br />

and unopened<br />

wax boxes/packs.<br />

Highlights include<br />

Sets: (1 set) with<br />

Football: 1978<br />

Topps (average<br />

NM); Vintage<br />

Singles: (1884<br />

cards) with<br />

Baseball: (857<br />

cards) with 1964<br />

Topps: #125 Rose<br />

(EX); 1965 Topps:<br />

#250 Mays (VG-<br />

EX); Football:<br />

(902 cards) with<br />

1964 Philadelphia: #30 J. Brown (FR); 1967 Topps: #24 Kemp (EX-MT); 1968<br />

Topps: #196 Griese RC (VG); Non-Sports: with 1974 Topps Wacky Packages Series<br />

5-7: (120 cards, mostly EX-MT) and Wax: (12 boxes, 152 wax and rack packs). Also<br />

present are (7500+) 1980s-1990s multi-sport singles (average NM) with (3) 1984<br />

Topps Football: (1) #63 Elway RC, (2) #123 Marino RC and (22) 1989-90 Hoops<br />

#138 D. Robinson RC (all NM to NM-MT). It should be noted that about 25% of the<br />

1970s-1980s cards display varying degrees of warping due to storing methods. Due to<br />

size/weight, shipping and handling may be substantial. For a complete list of key<br />

items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $500.00<br />

1294. Enormous<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Area Sets,<br />

Singles and<br />

Memorabilia<br />

Treasure Chest<br />

with (750+)<br />

Team Sets<br />

Presented is a staggering<br />

(11,000+)<br />

Philadelphia Phillies<br />

and Eagles team sets,<br />

singles and memorabilia<br />

collection. This enormous<br />

lot contains<br />

(750+) team sets,<br />

(7500+) singles and<br />

(3200+) other pieces of<br />

memorabilia. Highlights<br />

include Phillies Team<br />

Sets: (616 team sets)<br />

with (49) 1980 Topps<br />

Burger King, (112) 1981<br />

Topps Coke, (27) 1983<br />

Topps, (76) assorted<br />

1983-2000 Tastykake<br />

sets; Eagles Team Sets:<br />

(162 team sets) with (100) 1986 McDonald (24 cards each, Cunningham and White<br />

RC) including (157) additional #12 Cunningham RC; (24) 1999 Pacific (McNabb RC,<br />

factory sealed); Phillies Singles: (7500+ cards, all NM to NM-MT) with Rose: (31)<br />

1978 OPC #100 (average NM); Posters: (132 posters, 20 signed, various sizes) with<br />

1968 Sports Illustrated Posters: (7 posters) includes (2) R. Allen (one signed);<br />

Other: (3200+ items) with 1.) circa 1950s 20” Connie Mack Stadium chair backing;<br />

2.) (49) 1980 Campbell’s Soups Phillies ski caps (all NM-MT) and 3.) (51) approximately<br />

5x6 Veteran’s Stadium turf squares. Due to the size/volume, shipping and handling<br />

will be substantial. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is<br />

encouraged. For a more complete list of items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1291. Interesting Multi-Sport Treasure Chest - With<br />

Vintage Publications<br />

The offered collection runs the gamut in terms of sports display keepsakes including<br />

pennants, statues, collector’s plates and much more: Publications with (2) The<br />

Sporting News editions from May 11, 1939 (end of Gehrig’s streak) and June 5, 1941<br />

(Gehrig’s obituary), 1934 Army-Notre Dame (EX-MT) program (Yankee Stadium)<br />

and a March 8, 1971 Ali vs. Frazier (EX-MT) Heavyweight Championship program<br />

(Madison Square Garden); Vintage Pennants (3) with 1972 Oakland A’s “World<br />

Champions” (with player names listed on scroll), 1970s Cincinnati Reds, and a 1970s<br />

Hank Aaron “Home Run King” (NM) photo pennant; Miscellaneous a 1958 World<br />

Series 8 mm film reel (in original “Base Ball Motion Pictures” tin case) and a 1945<br />

Castle Films 16 mm “Football Parade” reel (in original retail box). Additional items<br />

are listed on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1292. (4000+) Multi-Sport Treasure Chest with Seattle<br />

Pilots Ticket<br />

Presented is an eclectic (4000+) multi-sport treasure chest. Highlights include<br />

Publications: (70 publications) with 1955 East-West Shrine Game program (EX-MT),<br />

1974 World Series program (EX-MT, signed by Hunter on cover); Vintage Items: (9<br />

items) with (4) dated 1952 McDonald Baseball Emblems (average NM); and dated<br />

8/20/69 Pilots vs. Tigers full game ticket (NM). Due to size/weight, shipping and handling<br />

may be substantial. For more details, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

280 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

1295.<br />

Multi-<br />

Sport<br />

Modern<br />

Card<br />

Treasure<br />

Chest<br />

This assortment<br />

of<br />

(3000+)<br />

modern trading<br />

cards<br />

includes several<br />

graded<br />

cards, key<br />

rookie examples,<br />

signed<br />

cards and<br />

game-used<br />

specimens.<br />

Boasting of<br />

(NM-MT)<br />

quality<br />

throughout,<br />

the lot is<br />

highlighted<br />

by: Rookie<br />

Cards<br />

including<br />

(90) Iverson<br />

with (10) different versions and A. Rodriguez (1994 SP #15); Game-Used Inserts<br />

(55) with Garnett, Glavine, Gwynn, R. Johnson, M. Ramirez (bat), Stockton (floor)<br />

and Tomlinson; Signed Cards (415) with Banks and (60) 2003 Upper Deck Yankees<br />

Signature Series; Graded Cards (60) with (8) 1989 Topps Traded #41T Griffey, Jr.<br />

(four are Beckett 9 and four are Beckett 8.5) and 1989 Score #257 Sanders (Beckett<br />

8). A more thorough listing is available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

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1296. (16,000+) Multi-Sport Balance of Collection with<br />

Cards and Wax Packs<br />

Presented is a massive (16,000+) multi-sport balance of collection that is loaded with<br />

cards and wax packs. Highlights include Singles: (15,500+, primarily 1980s-1990s<br />

includes several stars of the era) with Graded: (32 cards, mostly BCCG or off-brand),<br />

Game-Used: (64 cards), Certified Autographs: (11 cards); Wax Boxes: (9 boxes)<br />

with Baseball: 1968 Fleer Baseball Iron-Ons (24 packs and display are NM); Wax<br />

Packs: (625+) 1981-2008 assorted multi-sport wax packs (primarily late 1980s-early<br />

1990s) and Other: (4 items) with 1968 Dodgers Yearbook (NM) and MLB<br />

Authenticated Dirt from Yankee Stadium 5x8 plaque (Steiner Cert Card and sticker).<br />

Due to the size/weight of this lot, shipping and handling will be substantial. For a<br />

complete list of key items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

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1297.<br />

(23,000+)<br />

1940-1983<br />

Baseball<br />

Balance of<br />

Collection<br />

with (2)<br />

Williams<br />

Assembled is a<br />

promising<br />

(23,000+) 1940-<br />

1983 baseball<br />

balance of collection<br />

which features<br />

sets, singles<br />

and publications.<br />

Due to the volume<br />

of mixed<br />

cards present,<br />

approximations<br />

are given for<br />

quantities.<br />

Highlights<br />

include Cards:<br />

(23,000+) with<br />

1941 Play Ball:<br />

#8 Ott (FR); 1953 Bowman Color: #117 Snider (VG-EX); 1954<br />

Topps: #1 T. Williams (VG); 1955 Topps: #2 T. Williams (VG-EX);<br />

1956 Topps: #260 Reese (VG-EX); 1957 Topps: #407 Mantle/Berra<br />

(VG-EX); 1968 Topps: #247 Bench RC (GD); 1974 Topps Near Set:<br />

(587/660 with 42/44 Traded, average EX, 400+ duplicates) with #456<br />

Winfield RC (EX); 1975 Topps: (1250+, median EX to EX-MT) with<br />

(3) #660 Aaron (EX, (2) VG-EX); 1979 Topps: (3650+, average EX-<br />

MT) with (3) #116 O. Smith RC (EX-MT, VG, PR) and Publications:<br />

(47 publications) with Yearbooks/Media Guides: 1968 Tigers (EX).<br />

Due to the size/volume, shipping and handling may be substantial. For a<br />

complete list of key items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1298. Humongous Card & Memorabilia Lot – 1.6+ Million Cards<br />

Although the exact total is uncertain, the offered life-long collection of assorted multi-sport<br />

cards and a mountain of memorabilia contains roughly 1.6 to 2 million cards and is a true<br />

“dealers digging dream.” Ranging from the 1950s to the modern era with a 1980s-90s concentration,<br />

the cards include (400+) complete sets with (175+) factory sealed, (15) wax boxes and<br />

countless stars such as Griffey, Maddux, Ripken and Thomas and a small assortment of vintage<br />

players and stars. The memorabilia portion of this lot, which is dominated by (1000+) loose<br />

Starting Lineups, also contains (2) cases of commemorative Coca-Cola bottles, various modern<br />

Phillies items and several signed pieces including Carlton, Cepeda and Kaline. Amongst the<br />

many other treasures in this massive collection are dozen of non-certified autographed items<br />

with at least (6) signed bats, non-sport cards and toys such as soldiers a nd cars, only adding to<br />

the overall diversity of this lot. This lot is available for pick-up only and currently resides nonpalletized<br />

in a Henderson, NC attic. In-person viewing by official appointment only.<br />

Opening Bid $900.00<br />

1301.<br />

(900+)<br />

1890s-<br />

1910s<br />

Non-<br />

Sports<br />

Cards –<br />

Mostly<br />

Animals<br />

This impressive<br />

array of nonsports<br />

trading<br />

cards contains<br />

over (900) total<br />

examples with a<br />

concentration of<br />

animals and<br />

wildlife. With<br />

few exceptions,<br />

these cards are<br />

from the 1890s<br />

to the 1910s,<br />

loaded with<br />

candy, coffee<br />

and gum cards,<br />

and have survived<br />

well, generally<br />

grading<br />

(VG/VG-EX)<br />

with some better<br />

and some lesser.<br />

Highlights<br />

include: 1-2.) (2) 1910 T42 complete sets (100/100), one all Mecca backs, one mixed<br />

backs; 3.) T48 Turkey Red Butterflies (47/50); 4.-5.) T29 Animals complete set<br />

(80/80) and near set (78/80); 6.) R4 History of Sports (19/35); and 7.) complete run of<br />

(210) Useful Birds from Series 1 through 10. Loaded with countless other notable<br />

sets, this lot merits online viewing of the entire contents.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1302. 1900s-40s B/E Type Non-Sports Lot with Sets/Near<br />

Sets<br />

Presented is an impressive array of (600+) B- and E-Type cards and felts ranging from<br />

the 1900s to the 1940s. The lot contains (8) complete sets including: E3 Navy (21/21),<br />

E28 Animals (50/50), (2) E29 Animals (50/50), E47 Jockeys (20/20), E49 Wild West<br />

(20/20), E195 Planes (12/12) and (2) E252 Soldiers (6/6). The lot also contains (12)<br />

near-sets of similar styles with celebrities, Indians, military and Wild West as key<br />

themes, including E123 Movie Stars (86/120) with #85 Chaplin (VG). Rounding out<br />

the gathering are (19) B16, B50 and B51 college felts. Please visit our website for<br />

additional information, as this lot contains a plethora of noteworthy issues.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1299.<br />

1954<br />

Topps<br />

Scoops<br />

Complete<br />

Set of<br />

(153)<br />

Cards<br />

The trials and<br />

triumphs of<br />

American<br />

History are<br />

chronicled<br />

with this 1954<br />

Topps Scoops<br />

complete set<br />

of (153) cards.<br />

The approximate<br />

condition<br />

breakdown<br />

for this<br />

one-time edition<br />

is 20%<br />

(EX to EX-<br />

MT), 30%<br />

(EX), 20%<br />

(VG-EX) and<br />

30% (VG or<br />

lesser). Keys<br />

cards include<br />

#1 Earthquake<br />

(VG), #6<br />

Lincoln Shot<br />

(VG), #14 McKinley Shot (VG), #27 Feller (VG), #41 Ruth HR (VG-EX), #110 Four<br />

Horsemen (VG-EX) and #153 Telescope (GD).<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1300. 1965<br />

Fleer<br />

Hogan’s<br />

Heroes<br />

Complete<br />

PSA<br />

Graded<br />

Set—#6<br />

PSA<br />

Registry<br />

Featured is a<br />

1965 Fleer<br />

Hogan’s Heroes<br />

complete PSA<br />

graded set of (66)<br />

cards. Registered<br />

as #6 on the PSA<br />

registry, this gathering<br />

exhibits a<br />

6.78 GPA.<br />

Highlights<br />

include PSA 8.5:<br />

(2 cards) with<br />

#25 (highest<br />

graded), 31; PSA<br />

8: (9 cards) with<br />

#13, 14, 21, 26,<br />

27, 37, 42, 50,<br />

65; PSA 7.5: (3<br />

cards) with #19,<br />

49, 66; PSA 7:<br />

(25 cards) with<br />

#4, 5, 7, 9-12, 16,<br />

22, 23, 34, 36,<br />

38-41, 44, 54-56,<br />

59 and 61-64. For a complete list of grades, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $500.00<br />

1304. 1930s-50s Non-Sports Sets/Near Sets/Singles Lot<br />

Featuring singles, near-sets and complete sets, the offered non-sports lot will delight the vintage collector.<br />

There are over (900) total cards with (27) near-sets and sets, highlighted by: 1.) (85) 1954 Topps Scoops,<br />

average (VG-EX) with (3) #1; 2.) 1930s I’m Going to Be (24/25); 3.) 1930s Disney Comics (32/32); 4.)<br />

1950 Jiggley’s Western/Circus (30/30); 5.) 1933 US Caramel Presidents (23/31) plus (7) variations, average<br />

(GD) with Washington and (3) Lincoln (blue, orange and red); and 6.) 1940 Goudey First Column Defenders<br />

(16/24), average (GD). Please visit our website for more detailed information, as this lot features many more<br />

notable items.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1303. (9) 1910s-30s Non-Sports Sets/Near-Sets – Many Military<br />

Displaying various tobacco advertisement backs, the presented lot contains (600+) non-sports cards with a<br />

concentration of military series. Ranging from the 1910s to the 1930s, this lot contains: 1.) 1910s T80<br />

Military (44/50) with (1) Lenox and (43) Tolstoi back, average (GD); 2-3.) (2) 1910s Hassan Explorers,<br />

one set (25/25) and one near set (21/25), average (GD/VG); 4.) T81 Military die-cuts (45/50), average<br />

(VG); 5.) T116 Views (25/250), average (VG); 6.) T53 Hassan Cowboys (48/50), mostly (VG); 7.) 1910s<br />

Turkey Red Automobiles (40/50, most show “Packer #” back stamps) and 8-9.) (2) Sweet Caporal World<br />

War 1 Scenes near-sets, one (237/250) and one (148/250), average (GD).<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

282 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

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NON-SPORTS<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1305.<br />

Massive<br />

1880s-1970s<br />

Non-Sport<br />

Type<br />

Collection of<br />

(223) Cards<br />

with Many<br />

Rarities<br />

A type card bonanza<br />

awaits the fortunate<br />

winner of this<br />

(223) card 1880s-<br />

1970s non-sport<br />

collection. These<br />

singles come from<br />

a variety of designations<br />

and feature<br />

a range of topics<br />

and themes, from<br />

mainstream national<br />

issues (Allen &<br />

Ginter, Kinney) to<br />

the markedly<br />

obscure. Although the majority of these cards display either paper loss or writing on<br />

the reverse, the eye appeal is impressive. Unless noted, each card depicts a general<br />

subject theme. Highlights include 1880s: (50 cards) with 1880s W. Duke, Sons &<br />

Company: N124 Presidential Possibilities: Pattison (VG-EX); 1888 N37 Allen &<br />

Ginter: Geronimo (EX); 1890s: (9 cards) with 1890 H. Ellis & Co.: N377 Generals of<br />

the Civil War: Stewart (VG); 1900s: (53 cards) with 1903 T7-3 Hamilton Girls<br />

Bathing Girls: #26 (GD), 1903 T7-4 Hamilton Girls Set: (25 cards, median GD); 1903<br />

T7-5 Hamilton Girls Set: (25 cards, majority GD); 1910s: (38 cards) with 1910s BF13<br />

Butter Krust Battleships: U.S.S. Kansas (EX), 1910s S66 American Indian Silks: #L-2<br />

(EX), 1910 E90 Philadelphia Caramel Airships: Wright, Biplane (VG), 1915 Movie<br />

Star Felt Pennants: Hall (EX-MT); 1930s: (15 cards) with 1930s R90 Mickey Mouse<br />

with the Movie Stars: #113 Garbo (GD) and 1933 R152 Tootsie Circus “Bare-Back<br />

Rider” (GD). For a more complete list of cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1306. (350+)<br />

1880s-<br />

1920s Non-<br />

Sports<br />

Silks and<br />

Singles<br />

Offered is an<br />

interesting selection<br />

of (350+)<br />

assorted 1880s-<br />

1920s non-sports<br />

silks and singles.<br />

Included are<br />

1880s N245<br />

Sweet Caporal<br />

Actresses (145<br />

cards, median<br />

GD, different<br />

back variations)<br />

with (3) Russell<br />

(average EX);<br />

1909 T62 Turkish<br />

Trophies Fortune<br />

Series: (8 cards,<br />

majority VG-EX),<br />

1910 S9 Tokio<br />

Butterflies: (25<br />

silks, composite<br />

EX-MT), 1910<br />

S72-1 Old Mill<br />

Actresses: (29<br />

silks, mainly VG-<br />

EX), 1910 S72-3<br />

Old Mill/Red Sun Actresses: (14 silks, average VG, all with backs), 1910 T42 Sweet<br />

Caporal/Mecca Bird Series: (58 cards, median VG), 1910 T58 Sweet Caporal Fish<br />

Series: (67 cards, average FR to GD, approximately 50% display reverse paper loss),<br />

1920s J10 Arm & Hammer “Interesting Animals”: (1 card, GD) and 1922 J7 Dwight’s<br />

Soda “Useful Birds of America” Series 1-3: (21 cards, average EX).<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1309. (417) 1938-1954 Non-Sports Singles—War<br />

Themed<br />

The frightful human cost of war is chronicled with these (417) 1938-1954 nonsports<br />

singles. Included are 1938 Horrors of War: (136 cards, average VG) with<br />

High Numbers: (2) #242, 257, 262, 266, 272, 273; 1950 Topps Freedom’s War:<br />

(148 cards, composite VG) and 1954 Topps Wings: (133 cards, median VG to<br />

VG-EX). Moderate duplication is found throughout this vivid assortment.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1310. (15)<br />

1943 Coca-<br />

Cola<br />

Aircraft<br />

Premiums<br />

with<br />

Strings<br />

The aerial might<br />

of the United<br />

States Armed<br />

Forces is on full<br />

display with the<br />

offered sixteen<br />

1943 Coca-Cola<br />

premiums with<br />

the original<br />

strings intact.<br />

These 13x15<br />

frame décor<br />

relics average<br />

(VG-EX to EX)<br />

with some better<br />

and others lesser. For a list of airplane styles from this classic World War II era set,<br />

please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1307. Huge 1960s-70s Non-Sports Sets and Singles Lot<br />

With over (25) sets and near-sets plus (1750+) singles from the 1960s and 1970s, the<br />

offered lot will impress any devout non-sports collector. Highlights include: 1.) 1976<br />

Happy Days set of (44) plus sticker set of (11); 2-3.) (2) 1978 Battlestar Galactica, set<br />

of (36) and near set (34/36); and Star Wars: (18) 1977 Twentieth Century sets<br />

(16/16), (12) 1977 Series I (66/66) each with (11/11) sticker set, (3) Series II (66/66)<br />

each with (11/11) sticker set, (2) 1980 Lucasfilm (33/33) sticker sets. Please view our<br />

website for additional information, as this lot contains many more sets, near-sets and<br />

countless singles.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1308.<br />

(17,500+)<br />

1900s-<br />

70s Non-<br />

Sports<br />

Lot –<br />

Foreign<br />

Issues<br />

Presented is a<br />

massive collection<br />

featuring<br />

(17,500+)<br />

non-sports<br />

trading cards<br />

ranging from<br />

the early<br />

1900s to the<br />

1970s. The<br />

impressive<br />

horde contains<br />

makers<br />

such as<br />

Churchmans,<br />

Gallaher,<br />

Godfrey,<br />

Imperial,<br />

Lambert,<br />

Liebig,<br />

Player and<br />

Wills<br />

amongst<br />

countless others. While the vast majority are non-sports issues, hundreds of vintage<br />

cricket and soccer cards are present. From people and places to animals and transportation,<br />

this huge grouping covers the spectrum of foreign issues for the better portion<br />

of the 20th century. View our website for additional information regarding this<br />

whopping assortment.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

284 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

1311. (266) 1910s-1960s Non-Sports Collection<br />

Featured is a sampling of (266) 1910s-1960s non-sports cards from a variety of manufacturers<br />

and designations. Highlighted in this primarily off-grade gathering are 1910-1912<br />

T99 Royal Bengals Sights and Scenes of the World: (12 cards, median GD), 1933<br />

United States Caramel Presidents: (4 cards, mostly FR) with Jefferson (FR); 1936-37<br />

Gum Inc. G-Men & Heroes of the Law: (33 cards, majority GD to VG), 1952 Topps<br />

Look ‘N See: (60 cards, average EX) and 1957 Topps Robin Hood: (36 cards, majority<br />

VG). For a list of series found within, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1312. 1960s<br />

Jello<br />

Airplane<br />

Coins<br />

Complete<br />

Set of (200)<br />

with Wheel<br />

Display<br />

Presented is a<br />

1960s Jello<br />

Airplane Coins<br />

complete set of<br />

(200) coins. This<br />

Canadian series<br />

is accompanied<br />

by the original<br />

wheel display<br />

that houses (25)<br />

coins for the<br />

eight different<br />

colors that these<br />

food inserts were<br />

issued in. The plastic marble blue display grades (EX-MT), while the accompanying<br />

coins fare similarly with some better and others lesser.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />

1313. (2)<br />

1960s<br />

Non-Sport<br />

Wax<br />

Boxes<br />

Presented is an<br />

interesting<br />

pairing of<br />

1960s nonsport<br />

wax<br />

boxes. Included<br />

are 1.) 1960s<br />

Donruss Crazy<br />

Hang Ups 5-<br />

cent near-complete<br />

box with<br />

(22) packs. The<br />

“tags” which<br />

are opened by<br />

pulling a red<br />

tab average (EX-MT) while the display box presents (EX) with moderate exterior<br />

cardboard stress and 2.) 1960s Elvin Transfer Picture Book box with (71) packs. The<br />

“decalcomanias” are tightly sealed and undisturbed by the elements. The colorful display<br />

box presents (EX-MT) with entertaining illustrations.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

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AMERICANA<br />

1314. 1925 Calvin Coolidge Signed Naval Commission<br />

Respectfully dubbed Silent Cal, thirtieth President Calvin Coolidge accomplished<br />

his goal of restoring credibility to the White House after the scandals that occurred<br />

under predecessor Warren G. Harding’s administration. Presented is a superbly<br />

maintained Naval appointment signed by Coolidge (d.1933, “8”) as well as<br />

Secretary of the Navy Curtis Wilbur (d.1954, “8”). The document, dated to June 4,<br />

1925, appoints David A. Weaver to Captain in the Navy and exhibits only minor<br />

peripheral wear. This impressive piece of Americana measures 15x19 and comes<br />

with a full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1315.<br />

President<br />

Franklin<br />

Roosevelt<br />

TLS Letter<br />

with<br />

Envelope<br />

Franklin D.<br />

Roosevelt<br />

authored this<br />

one-page TLS<br />

letter with<br />

accompanying<br />

envelope on<br />

period White<br />

House stationery,<br />

dated 1/3/34. In<br />

the correspondence,<br />

Roosevelt<br />

(.d.1945)<br />

thanked Edmund<br />

Froese for the<br />

two silhouettes<br />

that the artist<br />

gave to the 32nd<br />

President, with<br />

his bold fountain<br />

pen endorsement<br />

grading (“8-9”).<br />

The letter is<br />

lightly soiled<br />

throughout and<br />

has a crease<br />

through the middle;<br />

however, the<br />

wear does nothing<br />

to detract<br />

from the eye<br />

appeal of this<br />

important document.<br />

Auction<br />

LOA from James<br />

Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1316. Large Collection of Vintage Pins, Buttons and Ribbons - With<br />

Political Concentration<br />

Pre-dating bumper stickers and refrigerator magnets (decidedly so), these vintage pinbacks and assorted novelties are<br />

mostly politically themed and hail from the 1800s and early-1900s. The vast majority are celluloid pins with colorful<br />

ribbon hangers, hawking political candidates or attractions. Literally dozens strong, the collection is highlighted by:<br />

Political 1889 Benjamin Harrison Inauguration medallion (w/ original ribbon and clasp pin); (2) M.S. Quay (themed<br />

pinbacks w/ celluloid medallions); Military 1899 Admiral George Dewey “Manila Bay” medallion (w/ ribbon hanger)<br />

and a U.S.S. Constitution “Old Ironsides” pin w/ ribbon hanger and “USN” anchor charm.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1317. Post-War Lionel Engine, Cars and Accessories<br />

The offered fully functional lot includes a pair of engines (2341, 259E), (2) Pullman cars, an observation car<br />

and a box car. An ample amount of tracks, a 50-watt transformer, a lamp tower and crossing gate are among<br />

the accessories. There are cracks on the front and back of one engine shell. Additional details available on<br />

our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1318. 1900<br />

Leonard Mfg.<br />

“Lap Board<br />

Games”<br />

More than a century<br />

before PS2 and X-<br />

Box became popular<br />

distractions, basic<br />

amusements like this<br />

multi-purpose board<br />

provided hours of<br />

entertainment for<br />

people of all ages.<br />

Measuring 17-7/8 x<br />

29-7/8” with rounded<br />

corners, this thick<br />

wooden board has<br />

colorful decorations<br />

that simultaneously<br />

form boards for<br />

chess, checkers and<br />

backgammon, as well<br />

as baseball-themed<br />

surface and several<br />

other possible playing<br />

fields. Crafted by<br />

the Leonard Mfg. Co.<br />

of Grand Rapids,<br />

Michigan, the sturdy<br />

artifact has a 1900<br />

patent date and bears<br />

a text legend that<br />

reads: “Fifteen Most<br />

Excellent Games Can<br />

Be Played on This<br />

Board” with additional suggestions for “Cards Games” and “Sewing.” The item has<br />

seen its share of use, as evidenced by multiple surface abrasions on the front and areas<br />

of grain separation on the reverse. An absolutely wondrous display piece.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1320. Hess Toy Truck Collection - With 1966 Tanker<br />

Introduced in 1964 as an affordable children’s gift, the Hess Toy Truck had a $1.29<br />

price tag (including batteries) and was quickly all the rage. The offered lot is comprised<br />

of yearly examples spanning five decades. Housed in their original retail boxes<br />

(mostly EX-MT and better), highlights include: 1966 (tanker ship, toy is NM, box is<br />

VG w/nice graphics but separation on three lid panels); 1972-1974 (tanker truck);<br />

1975 (trailer); 1984 (oil tanker bank); 1992 (18-wheeler w/racer); 1993 (patrol car);<br />

1995 (w/helicopter); 2002 (18-wheeler w/motorized airplane); and 2005 (emergency<br />

truck w/rescue vehicle). Included, as well, is a run (1998-2007) of (10) Hess miniatures.<br />

A complete listing is available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1319. Vintage<br />

GI Joe,<br />

Barbie Toy,<br />

and<br />

Accessory<br />

Collection<br />

Offered is a collection<br />

of vintage dolls,<br />

toys and accessories<br />

that includes GI Joe,<br />

Barbie and Ken doll<br />

items. With Ken and<br />

Joe fighting it out<br />

for Barbie, the items<br />

include<br />

Barbie/Ken: 1960<br />

Ken doll (NM, in<br />

box with beach<br />

towel and sandals),<br />

1961 Barbie Vinyl<br />

doll case (EX, with<br />

only minor abrasions<br />

on the surface),<br />

1961 Ken<br />

Vinyl doll case<br />

(NM), 1962 Barbie<br />

bubble-cut (EX-MT,<br />

missing one shoe) in<br />

a 1963 Barbie box,<br />

1962 Austin Healy<br />

sports car (EX, no<br />

box) plus (4) additional<br />

Barbie vintage<br />

outfits and (3) Ken doll outfits; GI Joe: 1970 GI Joe Sea Adventurer (NM-MT,<br />

with NM box), 1960s GI Joe doll (brown uniform) with a vintage 1960s GI Joe foot<br />

lock; (5) vintage rifles, (3) head gear/hats, (3) sets of footwear (with flippers), (15)<br />

smaller items with pistols and grenades and (20) miscellaneous GI Joe accessories.<br />

For a compete list of outfits for Barbie, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1321.<br />

(127)<br />

Vintage<br />

Non-<br />

Sports<br />

Lot with<br />

Lobby<br />

Cards<br />

and<br />

Pubs<br />

Highlighted<br />

by an array<br />

of celebrities<br />

from the<br />

1930s to the<br />

1970s, the<br />

offered lot<br />

will delight<br />

the nonsports<br />

devotee.<br />

Included<br />

are: 1930s<br />

Celebrity<br />

Card Sets:<br />

(10) with<br />

Players and<br />

Gallaher both in original Albums; 1940s-60s Lobby Cards: (20) with 1946<br />

California, 1956 Wereworlf, 1958 ATAP (Sean Connery), Bengal Tiger (reprint) and<br />

Frisco Kid (reprint); 1930s-70s Life Magazines: (29) with (2) 1937 Harlow, 1938<br />

Lombard, 1940 Rogers, 1942 Rogers, 1944 Hope, 1955 Fonda, 1966 Connery, 1967<br />

L. Taylor, 1972 Wayne and Other: 1930s Player Film Stars Album with (49/50) cards,<br />

(7) off-grade Western Exhibits, (13) 3x4 to 8x10 studio/publicity photographs, (45)<br />

assorted advertising clippings and a pair of vintage Look magazines. Please visit our<br />

website for additional information regarding this lot.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

286 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

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AMERICANA <strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1322. (4)<br />

1950<br />

Hopalong<br />

Cassidy<br />

Games<br />

and Kits<br />

Lot<br />

Presented are<br />

four Hopalong<br />

Cassidy items<br />

in their original<br />

boxes, each<br />

complete with<br />

interior pieces,<br />

including: 1.)<br />

1950 Crayon<br />

and Stencil set, box in (GD) condition (moisture toning); 2.) 1950s drinking straws<br />

(48-count) in box that presents (VG-EX) despite minor paper-loss and a separated but<br />

included top flap; 3.) 1950 Milton Bradley game with board/game-pieces (EX) and<br />

box (tape-repaired) and 4.) 1950 Woodburning Set with an attractive (EX) box.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1324. 1964 Remco<br />

Beatles Complete Set<br />

of (4) Figures in Box<br />

The “Fab Four” will invade your<br />

Americana collection with this 1964<br />

Remco Beatles complete set of four<br />

figures in their original boxes.<br />

Although the boxes are moderately<br />

worn with moderate plastic separation<br />

and other tag residue, these<br />

well- preserved 6-1/2” figures still<br />

present exceedingly well.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1323. 1956 Elvis<br />

Presley Toy<br />

Guitar in<br />

Original Box<br />

For all who aspired to<br />

rock like “The King”<br />

(and oh, there were<br />

plenty), this 1956<br />

“Auto-Chord” toy guitar<br />

was a step in the right<br />

direction. This (NM)<br />

four-string relic features<br />

an Elvis likeness and<br />

appears to be unused. In<br />

its original box, with<br />

instruction manual,<br />

pitch pipe, plastic Auto-<br />

Chord device and picks.<br />

This assembly was<br />

equipped to teach<br />

everything but the<br />

pelvic thrust.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1328. John Wayne Signed Magazine Cover<br />

His likeness one of weathered skin and a piercing glance, John Wayne<br />

(d.1979) has autographed the offered display. Framed to dimensions of 16-1/4<br />

x 19” under green-colored matting, the July, 1971 cover of TRUE magazine<br />

showcases Wayne’s colorful and rugged image with story teasers the likes of<br />

“Shark Fishing” and “Pacific Crossing - Two in a Rowboat!” In blue ballpoint,<br />

Wayne has inscribed: “Dorothy - Good Luck (signed) John Wayne”<br />

(“7-8” strength). The artifact displays nicely and has only minor wrinkling.<br />

Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1329. .357 Revolver Used by John Wayne in 1975<br />

Production of “Brannigan”<br />

Cast as the title character in the 1975 thriller Brannigan, screen icon John Wayne portrayed<br />

a Chicago police officer assigned to track down a mobster overseas. The<br />

offered blank-firing Python .357 Magnum Revolver was used by Wayne on the set of<br />

that production. LOA from Hollywood Prop Supply.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1325. (2) 1968 Large Format R&B Broadsides<br />

Wrapped against cardboard backing for preservation purposes, these (2) colorful 1968<br />

broadsides list the headliners for Washington D.C.-area R&B shows. Includes: 1.) (22<br />

x 28-1/4”) The Dells, The Epsilions and The Jaguars; and 2.) (22x32) Garnet Mimms,<br />

Lorraine Ellison, Marie Allen, Jonah Ellis and the Wilmeret Go-Go Girls. Flaws<br />

include a small tear and staple holes from previous display.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1330. (30) 1970s Signed “Playbill” Guides - With H. Fonda, Linda<br />

Lovelace and Dudley Moore<br />

The stage fan in all of us will submit rave reviews for this lot of (30) Playbill programs, most of<br />

which are signed by their Broadway subjects. Highlights include: Dana Andrews, Connie Chung,<br />

Henry Fonda, Janet Leigh, Linda Lovelace, Dudley Moore, Zero Mostel, Maureen Stapleton and<br />

Billy Dee Williams. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. A detailed listing is available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1326. (2)<br />

Early<br />

1970s<br />

Led<br />

Zeppelin<br />

Original<br />

Black<br />

Light<br />

Posters<br />

The offered<br />

lot contains a<br />

pair of early<br />

1970s Led<br />

Zeppelin<br />

original<br />

posters promoting<br />

the legendary quartet. These vibrant 23x35 collectibles have a felt-like finish<br />

and appear black light reflective, adding to the overall aesthetic of these psychedelic<br />

relics. Despite moderate to extensive edge wear and several small but visible taped<br />

edge-repairs on each, these early Zeppelin posters will delight any Rock ‘n Roller.<br />

Included are “Stairway to Heaven” and an untitled poster.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1327. (15) 1968-71 Hot Wheels in Original Packaging<br />

Offered is fifteen original 1968 to 1971 Hot Wheels collector cars with fourteen still<br />

sealed in the original packaging (one not sealed). The cars and metallic buttons are in<br />

high grade, with the packaging ranging from VG-EX to EX-MT. Highlights include a<br />

1968 Magenta VG bug, 1969 antifreeze Demon and several Mustangs. Complete list<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1331. Massive (1200+) Silver and Bronze Age<br />

Comic Collection<br />

The offered collection of (1200+) comics includes beloved and inspiring<br />

characters from a generation ago. Including issues from DC, DC Action,<br />

Fawcett, Gold key, Harvey, Marvel and Whitman, the massive assortment<br />

showcases Spiderman, Superman, Supergirl, Superboy, Captain America,<br />

Archie and others with approximate grade breakdowns as follows: 2%<br />

VF; 21% FN; 55 % VG and 22% GD Also featured is a remarkable (50+)<br />

#1 issues; this lot of approximately (917) cartoon stories consists of<br />

mostly Marvel Comics with a few DC Comics as well. Concentrations in<br />

this grouping include: Daredevil, Spider-Man and Conan. For a more<br />

comprehensive list of titles, dates and issue numbers, please visit our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

288 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

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FABULOUS 15 <strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1332. 1909-1911 T206 (Cycle 460)<br />

Johnny Evers with Bat—PSA 2<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1333. 1908<br />

American<br />

Caramel E91-A<br />

Roger<br />

Bresnahan -<br />

SGC 60<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1334. 1914 T222<br />

Fatima Frank<br />

Chance - PSA 2<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1347. (25)<br />

1968 Topps<br />

Baseball<br />

Singles—<br />

All PSA or<br />

GAI 9<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$200.00<br />

1348. 1928<br />

Sisler and<br />

Hornsby<br />

Original<br />

Photograph<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$100.00<br />

1349. 1938<br />

Jimmie<br />

Foxx<br />

Original<br />

Photograph<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$100.00<br />

1335. 1910-<br />

11 T3 Turkey<br />

Red<br />

Cabinets<br />

#115 Admiral<br />

Schlei SGC<br />

40<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$100.00<br />

1336. 1916<br />

Tango Eggs<br />

George<br />

McQuillan PSA<br />

5<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1337. 1922 E120 American Caramel<br />

Neale (PSA 6) and Schalk (PSA 5)<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1350. 1949-<br />

1950 Alerta<br />

Premium of<br />

Talua (Ray)<br />

Dandridge<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$150.00<br />

1351. (2) 1952 Tip Top Bread Labels<br />

with Porterfield & Yost<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1352. 1950s American Nut Pennants<br />

and Pins - With 1950 Phillies Pennant<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1338. 1923<br />

W515-2 Tris<br />

Speaker (Hand<br />

Cut) PSA 6—<br />

Highest Graded<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1339. 1933 Goudey #143 Glenn<br />

Wright PSA 9 (oc)<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1340. 1938 Goudey Heads-Up Joe<br />

DiMaggio SGC 30 & Bobby Doerr<br />

SGC 80<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1353. 1953 St. Louis Browns Last<br />

Home Game Ticket Stub - PSA<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1354. 1958-<br />

1962<br />

Hartland<br />

Harmon<br />

Killebrew<br />

with Bat<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$200.00<br />

1355. (32) 1962-64 Wimpys MLB<br />

Schedule Placemats<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1341. 1941 Play<br />

Ball Red Ruffing<br />

- PSA 7<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1342. (3)<br />

High-Grade<br />

1950s Stars<br />

with Mays &<br />

Snider<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$200.00<br />

1343. 1954 Bowman & 1958 Topps<br />

Mickey Mantle—Both PSA 8 (oc)<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1356. (4)<br />

1950s-<br />

1960s<br />

Baseball<br />

Pennants -<br />

With (3) All-<br />

Star Game<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$100.00<br />

1357.<br />

Balance of<br />

Collection<br />

with 1959<br />

Topps<br />

Starter Set<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$150.00<br />

1358. (2) 1968 MLBPA Baseball<br />

Player Marbles in Original Packages<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1344. 1958 S.F.<br />

Cal Bulletin<br />

Willie Mays SGC<br />

80<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1345. 1963<br />

Topps #537 Pete<br />

Rose RC SGC<br />

80<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1346. 1968<br />

Topps Milton<br />

Bradley #49 Ed<br />

Brinkman<br />

Yellow<br />

Letters—BVG 8<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1359. Vintage San Diego Padres<br />

Game-Worn Cap and Warm-Up<br />

Jacket<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1360. (3) Vintage Team Promo<br />

Baseball Caps - Rare<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1361. (127) 1970s 7-Eleven Slurpee<br />

Cups<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

290 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

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FABULOUS 15 <strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1362. Ultimate Red Sox Memorabilia<br />

and Display Collection<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1363. (70) 1974-1988 Multi-Sport<br />

Wax Packs<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1364. 1957 San Francisco Seals<br />

Album with (50+) Autographs<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1377. (4) 1934-50s Notre Dame and<br />

Navy Lot<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1378. 1962<br />

Tang<br />

Football<br />

Team<br />

Photo<br />

Complete<br />

Set of (14)<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$100.00<br />

1379. 1967 Williams & 1969 Drenks<br />

Green Bay Packers Sets<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1365. 1965<br />

Topps #55 Tony<br />

Conigliaro<br />

Signed Card—<br />

BVG/JSA<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1366. (2) 1995 R&N China Mickey<br />

Mantle Signed Porcelain Cards<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1367. Multi-Signed Greats Baseball<br />

with (16) Signatures<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1380. 1972 Miami Dolphins Team-<br />

Signed Photograph<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1381. (8)<br />

Super Bowl<br />

2-Oz. Silver<br />

Coins<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$150.00<br />

1382. 1984<br />

Chicago<br />

Bears<br />

Season<br />

Ticket<br />

Overrun<br />

Sheets<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$100.00<br />

1368. (11) Signed Baseballs with<br />

Aaron and (4) Ryan’s<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1369. Joe DiMaggio Signed Danny<br />

Day print<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1370. Joe DiMaggio Signed &<br />

Framed Simon Litho LE #/1000<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1383. John Elway and Terrell Davis<br />

Signed Silk Screen on Canvas<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1384. (10) OJ Simpson Signed Items<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1385.<br />

Looney<br />

Tunes 49ers<br />

LE<br />

Lithograph<br />

Signed by<br />

(3) with Rice<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$100.00<br />

1371. (2) Joe<br />

DiMaggio<br />

Signed Looney<br />

Tunes Drawings<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1372. Ted<br />

Williams<br />

Signed &<br />

Framed<br />

Wright Print<br />

LE #/1000<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$100.00<br />

1373. (2)<br />

Nolan Ryan<br />

Autographed<br />

Carlo<br />

Beninati<br />

Displays<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$150.00<br />

1386. Michael<br />

Jordan Signed<br />

Bulls Jersey -<br />

UDA<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1387. (5) Bill Russell Autographed<br />

16x20 Photographs<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1388.<br />

Michael<br />

Jordan<br />

Autographed<br />

Space Jam<br />

Display<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$250.00<br />

1374. (23)<br />

Signed<br />

Perez-<br />

Steele<br />

Galleries<br />

with Mantle<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$200.00<br />

1375. (4) Spahn Signed Mitchell &<br />

Ness Jerseys/Hats<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1376. 1881<br />

Yale<br />

Baseball<br />

Supplement<br />

with Walter<br />

Camp<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$100.00<br />

1389. (2) Wilt Chamberlain Signed<br />

Basketballs with Inscription<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1390. 2001<br />

Celebrity Golf<br />

Tournament<br />

Multi-Signed<br />

Program with<br />

(17)<br />

Signatures<br />

including<br />

Jordan<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1391. (2) 1971 Barratt & Company<br />

Muhammad (Muhamed) Ali—Both<br />

SGC 92<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

292 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

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FABULOUS 15 & LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1392. (21) Joe Frazier Signed 18x24<br />

LE Lithographs<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1395. 1950s<br />

Fitness Lot<br />

with Scarce<br />

Mantle<br />

Promo<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$100.00<br />

1393. 1929 University of Maryland<br />

35-Inch Pennant<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1396. Bill Clinton Signed<br />

Photograph to Curtis Strange<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1394. 1927-1928 English Golf Cards<br />

with Hagen & Jones—Both SGC 40<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1397. (275+) Dale Earnhardt<br />

Treasure Chest with (2) Autographs<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1407. 1909-11<br />

E90-1<br />

American<br />

Caramel Ty<br />

Cobb SGC 40<br />

The “Georgia Peach”<br />

shines on this 1909-11<br />

E90-1 American<br />

Caramel Ty Cobb,<br />

graded 40 VG 3 by<br />

SGC. This crease-free<br />

example displays modest<br />

corner wear and<br />

reverse caramel staining,<br />

which is typical<br />

for the issue. An exquisite<br />

portrayal of the<br />

fiery Georgian as he<br />

bats against a gorgeous<br />

two-color backdrop.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1408. (60)<br />

1910-12 P2<br />

Sweet<br />

Caporal<br />

Pins<br />

Issued from<br />

1910-1912 by the<br />

American<br />

Tobacco Co., the<br />

offered sixty P2<br />

Sweet Caporal<br />

pins are both<br />

large and small<br />

letter variations<br />

complete with<br />

paper insert backings<br />

(except one)<br />

with aggregate<br />

(VG-EX to EX-<br />

MT). Highlighting the group of mostly minor stars and commons are Chase, (2)<br />

Knight, Stovall, Hoblitzell, Devlin and Dooin. For complete listing of all items, please<br />

visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1398. 1878 Liberty Head $5 Gold<br />

Coin - Graded AU58<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1401. 1956 Topps Roundup<br />

Complete Set of (80) Cards<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1404. 1970<br />

Overstreet<br />

Comic Book<br />

Price Guide -<br />

1st Edition<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1399. 1906 Buster Brown Original<br />

Comic Book<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1402. 1962<br />

Topps Civil War<br />

News #1 and<br />

Checklist -<br />

Both PSA 8<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1405. 1985<br />

Garbage<br />

Pail Kids<br />

Series 1<br />

Group with<br />

Set and<br />

Packs<br />

Full description<br />

available on our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$100.00<br />

1400. Vintage<br />

World’s Fair<br />

Keepsakes -<br />

From 1876, 1893<br />

and 1939<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1403. (13)<br />

1930s-1970s<br />

Kennedy<br />

Family/Political<br />

Collection with<br />

Photo,<br />

Program and<br />

Tickets<br />

Full description available<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1406. Soprano Cast Signed 16x20—<br />

Steiner<br />

Full description available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

294 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

1409. (23) 1933 Worldwide Gum (Canadian Goudey)<br />

Baseball Singles<br />

Journey “north of the border” with these (23) 1933 Worldwide Gum (Canadian Goudey)<br />

Baseball singles. Included are #1 Bengough (FR, writing on back), #2 Vance (EX), #5<br />

Herman (EX), 6, 8, 10, 17, 27, 30, 38, 39, #44 Bottomley (EX), 45, 51, 52, 53, #54 Faber<br />

(VG), 59, #74 Durocher (trimmed), 79, 87, 91 and 94. The condition breakdown follows<br />

39% (EX), 22% (VG-EX), 18% (VG), 4% (FR) and 17% (trimmed). Due to rudimentary<br />

factory printing techniques of the age, slight size variances are present.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1410.<br />

(11)<br />

1958-<br />

2006<br />

Mickey<br />

Mantle<br />

Singles<br />

with<br />

Jersey<br />

Card<br />

This collection<br />

of eleven<br />

1958-2006<br />

Mickey<br />

Mantle singles<br />

features<br />

both classic<br />

and modern<br />

baseball<br />

cards.<br />

Included are:<br />

1958 Topps<br />

#418<br />

w/Aaron<br />

(VG-EX),<br />

1959 Topps #10 (GD), 1960 Topps #350 (VG-EX), 1961 Topps: #300 (FR, re-built<br />

corner), #307 WS Homerun (EX), #406 Mantle HR (EX-MT), 1964 Topps Giants #25<br />

(NM), 1965 Topps #5 Leaders (VG) and (3) modern cards including 2003 SP<br />

Legendary Cuts game-used jersey (#/100).<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

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1411. (12) 1975 Topps Baseball Near Sets<br />

Featured is a colorful arrangement of twelve 1975 Topps Baseball near sets. Missing<br />

primarily #223 Brett RC and #228 Yount RC along with a smattering of other commons<br />

and minor stars, these editions are well on their way toward completion. These<br />

near sets average (EX-MT) with some better and others lesser. Included are (5) #223<br />

Yount RC, (2) #228 Brett RC, (12) #320 Rose, (12) #500 Ryan, (11) #616 Rice RC<br />

and (12) #660 Aaron.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

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LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1412. 1954<br />

Dan-Dee<br />

Potato Chips<br />

Complete<br />

Set of (29)<br />

Cards—All<br />

PSA<br />

Presented is a 1954<br />

Dan-Dee Potato<br />

Chips complete set<br />

of (29) cards. This<br />

PSA-graded set is<br />

ranked #11 on the<br />

registry with both a<br />

weighted GPA and<br />

set rating of 2.613.<br />

Included in this<br />

regional issue are<br />

PSA 7: (1 card)<br />

with Easter; PSA<br />

6: (2 cards) with<br />

Avila, Lopez; PSA<br />

5: (1 card) with<br />

Mitchell; PSA 4:<br />

(5 cards) with<br />

Feller, Friend,<br />

Garcia, Snider,<br />

Thomas (SP); PSA<br />

3: (10 cards) with<br />

Gordon, Hegan,<br />

Irvin, LaPalm,<br />

Lemon, Mantle,<br />

Rizzuto (mk),<br />

Roberts, Surkont,<br />

Westlake; PSA 2:<br />

(5 cards) with Bauer, Doby, Houtteman, Strickland, Wynn; PSA 1.5: (2 cards) with<br />

Hodges, Rosen; PSA 1: (3 cards) with Cooper (SP), Schoendienst and Smith (SP).<br />

Opening Bid $750.00<br />

1413. (233)<br />

1952-1959<br />

Topps<br />

Baseball<br />

Star Cards<br />

Presented is a<br />

promising<br />

gallery of (233)<br />

1952-1959<br />

Topps Baseball<br />

star cards. This<br />

arrangement<br />

contains moderate<br />

duplication<br />

and headline<br />

names such as<br />

Clemente,<br />

Mantle, Mays<br />

and Williams.<br />

Featured are<br />

1952 Topps:<br />

#59 Roberts<br />

(VG); 1954<br />

Topps: #1 T.<br />

Williams (FR),<br />

#90 Mays (FR),<br />

#250 T.<br />

Williams (PR);<br />

1955 Topps: #2 T. Williams (PR), #210 Snider (FR); 1956 Topps: #30 J. Robinson<br />

(PR), #31 Aaron (FR), #101 Campanella (GD), (2) #113 Rizzuto (VG, GD), NNO 1/3<br />

CL (marked), (2) 2/4 CL (both marked); 1957 Topps: #10 Mays (GD), (4) #18<br />

Drysdale RC (average VG-EX), #20 Aaron (VG), #76 Clemente (EX), (2) #170<br />

Snider (VG, PR), (2) NNO Felt Offer (EX-MT, EX); 1958 Topps: #30 Aaron (VG-<br />

EX), #47 Maris RC (PR), (4) #88 Snider (average EX), #418 Mantle/Aaron (FR), (2)<br />

#485 T. Williams AS (EX, GD), #487 Mantle AS (FR); 1959 Topps: #50 Mays (VG),<br />

#163 Koufax (FR), #380 Aaron (FR), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (PR) and #550<br />

Campanella (VG). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1416. 1948<br />

HOF<br />

Exhibits PSA<br />

Graded Near<br />

Set and (10)<br />

1952 Star-<br />

Cal Decals<br />

Presented is an<br />

interesting 1948<br />

Hall of Fame<br />

Exhibits PSA<br />

Graded near set<br />

(32/33) along with<br />

ten 1952 Star-Cal<br />

decals. Included are<br />

1948 Hall of Fame<br />

Exhibits: (32/33,<br />

missing Ruth, bats)<br />

PSA 7: (3 cards, all<br />

mk) with Grove,<br />

Hornsby, Johnson;<br />

PSA 6: (12 cards)<br />

with Chesbro,<br />

Cobb (mk),<br />

Cochrane, Evers<br />

(mk), Frisch,<br />

Griffith, Jennings<br />

(mk), Mack,<br />

McGraw, Speaker,<br />

Tinker, Walsh; PSA<br />

5: (10 cards) with<br />

Alexander, Chance,<br />

Duffy, Hubbell,<br />

Keeler, Lajoie, Mathewson, Sisler, Waddell, Wagner; PSA 4: (6 cards) with<br />

Bresnahan, Clarke, E. Collins, Gehrig, Ruth, Young; Ungraded: Plank (VG); 1952<br />

Star-Cal Decals: (10 decals, average VG, noting that each has been removed from<br />

their original envelope) with #72-A Kell, 73-D, 73-E, #74-C Lemon, 76-A, 78-B, #79-<br />

A Hodges, #79-B Reese, 79-F and 92-C.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1417. 1952-59 Topps Baseball Lot of (500+) with Many Stars<br />

Featuring a large percentage of stars and Hall of Famers, the presented (500+) lot contains<br />

issues from 1950s Topps sets. Highlights include: 1955 Topps: (4) with #50<br />

Robinson (VG); 1956 Topps: (145) with #5 Williams (VG), #31 Aaron (VG), #79<br />

Koufax (GD/VG); 1958 Topps: (38) with #5 Mays (VG); 1959 Topps: (300+) with<br />

#50 Mays (VG-EX), #478 Clemente (VG). These cards average (VG-EX) with the<br />

1959 examples in more attractive (EX/EX-MT) condition. Please view our website for<br />

additional information, as this lot contains (100+) more stars and Hall of Famers.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1414. 1950-<br />

1969<br />

Bowman<br />

and Topps<br />

Hall of<br />

Famer and<br />

Stars Lot of<br />

(105)<br />

Offered is a grouping<br />

of (105) 1950-<br />

69 baseball cards<br />

that fall into one of<br />

four categories:<br />

Hall of Famer,<br />

high-number card,<br />

short print card or<br />

high-grade card.<br />

With (49) cards<br />

from the 1950s and<br />

(56) from the<br />

1960s, the highlights<br />

include:<br />

1950 Bowman: #46<br />

Berra (VG-EX);<br />

1952 Bowman: #1<br />

Berra (FR), #196<br />

Musial (FR); 1954<br />

Bowman: #58<br />

Reese (NM); 1952 Topps: #88 Feller (EX); 1953 Topps: #114 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #191<br />

Kiner (EX), #207 Ford (VG); 1954 Topps: #17 Rizzuto (EX), #32 Snider (EX-MT,<br />

oc); 1959 Topps: #163 Koufax (VG); 1960 Topps: #160 Rival All-Stars Mantle/Boyer<br />

(VG-EX), #343 Koufax (VG-EX), #563 Mantle AS (EX); 1961 Topps: #344 Koufax<br />

(VG-EX), #406 Mantle HR (EX), #575 Banks AS (NM); 1962 Topps: #199 Perry RC<br />

(VG-EX); 1963 Topps: #500 Killebrew (EX); 1964 Topps: #50 Mantle (VG-EX);<br />

1966 Topps: #50 Mantle (EX); 1967 Topps: #430 Rose (EX), #560 Bunning (EX-<br />

MT), #580 Colavito (NM, oc), #609 T. John (EX-MT); and 1969 Topps: #500 Mantle<br />

(GD). For the complete list of cards and grades, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1415.<br />

(198)<br />

1948-<br />

1955<br />

Bowman<br />

Baseball<br />

Singles<br />

with<br />

Many<br />

Stars<br />

Offered is a<br />

stellar selection<br />

of (198)<br />

1948-1955<br />

Bowman<br />

Baseball singles<br />

which<br />

includes many<br />

stars. Featured<br />

are 1950<br />

Bowman: #77<br />

Snider (FR);<br />

1951<br />

Bowman: (66<br />

cards, mostly<br />

VG-EX) with<br />

#143<br />

Kluszewski<br />

(VG), #198<br />

Irvin RC<br />

(VG), (2)<br />

#324 Parmesa<br />

RC (VG-EX, VG); 1953 Bowman Color: (86 cards, average VG); 1954 Bowman:<br />

#58 Reese (GD); 1955 Bowman: (2) #1 Wilhelm (EX-MT, EX), #10 Rizzuto (GD),<br />

(3) #103 Mathews (VG, (2) GD), (20 #130 Ashburn (EX, VG) and (2) #158 Hodges<br />

(EX, VG). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

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1418. (2150+)<br />

1959-1966<br />

Topps<br />

Baseball<br />

Singles with<br />

Stars<br />

Presented is an<br />

attractive gathering<br />

of (2150+) 1959-<br />

1966 Topps Baseball<br />

singles. This selection<br />

contains moderate<br />

duplication<br />

throughout and contains<br />

many stars, key<br />

rookies and a sprinkling<br />

of high numbers.<br />

Featured are<br />

1959 Topps: (616<br />

cards, composite GD<br />

to VG); 1960 Topps:<br />

(655 cards, 20 high<br />

numbers, majority<br />

VG-EX) with #160<br />

Mantle/Boyer (VG-<br />

EX), #200 Mays<br />

(VG), #250 Musial<br />

(VG), #326<br />

Clemente (EX), #343<br />

Koufax (VG), #377<br />

Maris (VG-EX), #554 McCovey AS (VG), #565 Maris AS (VG-EX); 1961 Topps:<br />

(196 cards, median VG) with #482 Mays MVP (GD); 1962 Topps: #5 Koufax (FR,<br />

pen marking on front), #18 Mantle/Mays (VG-EX); 1964 Topps: #150 Mays (GD),<br />

#200 Koufax (PR), (2) #331 A.L. Bombers (VG-EX, GD); 1965 Topps: (379 cards,<br />

aggregate EX) with (3) #155 Maris (EX-MT, VG-EX, GD), (3) #160 Clemente (EX,<br />

(2) VG), (2) #170 Aaron (both EX), #300 Koufax (GD); 1966 Topps: (182 cards,<br />

median VG-EX) with #1 Mays (VG), (2) #30 Rose (EX, VG-EX), and (2) #100<br />

Koufax (VG, GD). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

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1419.<br />

(325+)<br />

1933-1969<br />

Baseball<br />

Singles<br />

with<br />

Oddball—<br />

Loaded<br />

with<br />

Shortprints<br />

Featured is a<br />

sampling of<br />

(325+) 1933-<br />

1969 Baseball<br />

singles which<br />

features oddball<br />

issues and several<br />

shortprints.<br />

Highlights<br />

include 1936<br />

Goudey:<br />

Crosetti (GD), R.<br />

Ferrell (VG),<br />

Harris (VG); 1939 Play Ball: (2) #6 Durocher (EX, VG), #7 Doerr (EX-MT), #53<br />

Hubbell (VG-EX); 1941 Play Ball: #72 Gomez (VG), 1952 Wheaties: Campanella<br />

(VG-EX, Action), Rizzuto (VG-EX, Portrait); 1960 Leaf: (3) #37 Snider (all VG);<br />

1961 Post: #10 McDougald SP (EX, Box), (3) #107 Aaron ((2) EX-MT, EX, Box,<br />

Company), (2) #145 Mays (EX, VG, both Box); 1962 Post: (4) #6 Maris (average<br />

VG, Box), (5) #7 Berra (average EX), (2) #83 Allison SP (EX, VG), (7) #85<br />

Killebrew (median VG-EX), (2) #92 Siebern SP (EX, GD), (3) #109 Koufax (VG, (2)<br />

GD, Red Lines), #127 Lynch SP (EX), (2) #140 Marichal (both EX), (7) #142 Mays<br />

(average VG), (4) #149 Aaron (average VG), (3) #173 Clemente ((2) EX, GD, Red<br />

Lines); 1963 Fleer:(147 cards, aggregate VG-EX to EX) with #5 Mays (VG); 1963<br />

Jell-O: #173 Rodgers SP (VG), 1963 Post: (2) #106 Mays (VG, GD) and 1963 Topps<br />

Peel Offs: (2) Musial (EX-MT, VG-EX). For a complete list of key cards, please visit<br />

our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

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1420. (60)<br />

1947-53<br />

Baseball Lot<br />

with (51)<br />

Bowman<br />

Color<br />

The presented<br />

(60)-card lot boasts<br />

a concentration of<br />

1953 Bowman<br />

Color examples<br />

averaging (EX/EX-<br />

MT). There are<br />

(51) from this<br />

series with (5)<br />

PSA-graded, highlighted<br />

by #9<br />

Rizzuto (VG-EX),<br />

#40 Doby (EX-<br />

MT), #10 Ashburn<br />

(PSA 6), #122<br />

(PSA 5.5), #124<br />

Dressen (PSA 6),<br />

#143 Lopez (PSA<br />

7), #144 Hacker<br />

(PSA 8), #146<br />

Wynn (EX) and<br />

#153 Ford (VG-<br />

EX). Also included<br />

are 1947-66<br />

Exhibits from<br />

Page, Reese and<br />

Robinson (penciled-backs),<br />

1950<br />

Bowman #86 and<br />

(5) 1951 Bowman.<br />

View our website<br />

for additional information.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1422. (1450+)<br />

1960-1969<br />

Topps<br />

Baseball<br />

Singles with<br />

Many Stars<br />

Assembled is a collection<br />

of (1450+)<br />

1960-1969 Topps<br />

Baseball singles<br />

headlined by many<br />

stars and (100+) high<br />

numbers. Highlights<br />

in this lot with moderate<br />

duplication<br />

include 1961 Topps:<br />

(371 cards, 21 high<br />

numbers, average EX<br />

to EX-MT) with #2<br />

Maris (VG-EX),<br />

#150 Mays (VG),<br />

#290 Musial (VG),<br />

#344 Koufax (VG),<br />

(2) #572 B. Robinson<br />

AS (EX-MT, EX),<br />

#577 Aaron AS (EX),<br />

#579 Mays AS (VG-<br />

EX); 1962 Topps:<br />

(241 cards, 95 high numbers, average EX) with #395 Mays AS (VG),(2) #591<br />

McDowell RC (EX, VG-EX), #592 Bouton RC (EX); 1963 Topps: (114 cards, commons<br />

average EX-MT to NM) with #120 Maris (EX), #552 Tigers Team (EX-MT);<br />

1965 Topps: (120 cards, median VG-EX) with #160 Clemente (VG), #170 Aaron<br />

(VG), #207 Rose (GD), #250 Mays (GD); 1966 Topps: #1 Mays (VG-EX), #100<br />

Koufax (VG), #526 Twins Team (NM); 1967 Topps: (458 cards, average VG-EX)<br />

with #45 Maris (VG), #250 Aaron (GD), #430 Rose (VG); 1968 Topps: #50 Mays<br />

(VG), #110 Aaron (VG-EX); 1969 Topps: #50 Clemente (VG-EX), #100 Aaron (VG)<br />

and #190 Mays (VG-EX). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1421. (2300+) 1958-1969 Topps Baseball Cards<br />

Offered is a grouping of (2300+) 1958 though 1969 Topps baseball cards. Included<br />

are: 1958 (8) cards; 1959 (180) cards; 1960 (162) cards; 1961 (750) cards; 1963 (160)<br />

cards; 1964 (320) cards; 1965 (75) cards; 1966 (55) cards; 1967 (320) cards; 1968<br />

(90) cards; 1968 game (68) cards; 1969 (150); 1969 Deckles (38) cards. The presented<br />

group is in the (VG to VG-EX) range and contains mostly minor stars and commons<br />

with a sprinkling of semi-high number but no high series cards.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1423. (314)<br />

1960-1980<br />

Topps<br />

Baseball<br />

Star Cards<br />

Presented is an<br />

exceptional<br />

selection of<br />

(314) 1960-<br />

1980s Topps<br />

Baseball star<br />

cards. This gathering<br />

with minor<br />

duplication is<br />

loaded with Hall<br />

of Fame talent<br />

along with a<br />

smattering of<br />

shortprints and<br />

variations.<br />

Highlights<br />

include 1960<br />

Topps: #160<br />

Mantle/Boyer<br />

(GD), (2) #300<br />

Aaron (EX, VG-<br />

EX), #316<br />

McCovey RC<br />

(VG); 1961 Topps: (2) #150 Mays (EX, PR), #484 Aaron MVP (EX); 1962 Topps:<br />

(57 cards, median VG-EX) with (2) #5 Koufax (both VG), #300 Mays (VG), #318<br />

Mantle IA (GD), #320 Aaron (VG); 1964 Topps: #125 Rose (VG-EX), #150 Mays<br />

(GD), #200 Koufax (VG-EX); 1966 Topps: (2) #1 Mays (VG, PR), (3) #30 Rose<br />

(VG, GD, FR), (2) #100 Koufax (VG, GD), (2) #126 Palmer RC (VG-EX, VG), #300<br />

Clemente (VG); 1967 Topps: (5) #200 Mays (average VG-EX); 1968 Topps: (2) #50<br />

Mays (GD, FR), #247 Bench RC (GD); 1971 Topps: #400 Aaron (VG-EX), 1972<br />

Topps: (5) #49 Mays (average EX), (5) #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (average EX); 1979<br />

Topps: (3) #116 O. Smith RC (EX, (2) VG) and 1980 Topps: #482 Henderson RC<br />

(EX-MT). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1424. (840+) 1930s-1980s Baseball Card, Premium and<br />

Coin Collection<br />

Offered is a (840+) 1930s-1970s baseball card, premium and coins collection.<br />

Featured are Complete/Near Sets: (3 sets) with 1.) 1964 Topps Coins near set<br />

(153/164) averaging (VG-EX) with #120 Mantle (EX), #131A Mantle AS (EX, Left),<br />

#131B Mantle AS (VG-EX, Right); 2.) 1964 Topps Giants: (60 cards, average NM)<br />

with #25 Mantle (NM); 3.) 1967 Dexter Press Phillies team set with (6) autographed<br />

including Allen, Bunning, Callison, Groat (all with (“8-9”, with JSA stickers on<br />

reverse); Topps Phillies: (490+ cards, mostly common low numbers except for late-<br />

70s with many Carlton and Schmidt, average EX, moderate duplication) with (23)<br />

1957, (3) 1958, (40) 1959; Other Singles: (198 items) with 1936 National Chicle<br />

Fine Pens: Hornsby (VG), 1936 R311 Glossy Finish: Bottomley (FR), Greenberg<br />

(GD); 1936 R111 Leather Finish: Cubs Team (EX-MT), 1939 R303-B Goudey<br />

Premiums: Appling (EX), Cronin (EX), Herman (EX); 1959 Armour Coins: Aaron<br />

(EX-MT), F. Robinson (NM); 1964 Topps Coins: (73 coins, mostly VG) and 1965<br />

Old London Coins: (2) Mays (VG-EX, VG). For a complete list of key cards, please<br />

visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1426. (6) 1976-1981 Baseball Uncut Sheets<br />

Presented is a gallery of six 1976-1981 baseball uncut sheets from a variety of manufacturers.<br />

Included are 1-2.) (2) 1976 Topps Baseball uncut sheets. One sheet is faded<br />

and includes Ryan and Yount; 3.) 1977 Topps Clotch uncut sheet with one set and<br />

double prints (backing is separated); 4.) 1978 Topps Baseball uncut sheet (horizontal<br />

crease) with Molitor RC; 5.) 1978 Topps Burger King Yankees with (6) complete sets<br />

and 6.) 1981 Prema-Graphics All-Star Credit Card uncut sheet. These 132-card sheets<br />

average (NM) with incidental creasing and peripheral wear.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1425. (16000+) 1975 Topps Mini Singles Hoard with Stars,<br />

Rookies and Display Boxes<br />

Presented is a recently unearthed (16000+) 1975 Topps Mini singles hoard loaded<br />

with stars, rookies and display boxes. This unsorted mix appears to have been recently<br />

pulled from wax boxes, resulting in multiple possible complete sets. The cards average<br />

(EX-MT to NM) with moderately askew centering and reverse wax staining,<br />

which is typical for the issue. Highlights include (3) #1 Aaron HL, (16) #5 Ryan HL,<br />

(6) #61 Winfield, (36) #70 Schmidt, (29) #185 Carlton, (21) #223 Yount RC, (8) #223<br />

Brett RC, (14) #260 Bench, (12) #300 R. Jackson, (5) #320 Rose, (8) #370 Seaver, (6)<br />

#500 Ryan and (9) #660 Aaron. Also present are (16) empty display boxes from the<br />

series (median EX-MT). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $500.00<br />

1427. (85)<br />

1960 Topps<br />

Baseball<br />

Autographed<br />

Cards<br />

Presented is an<br />

accumulation of<br />

(85) 1960 Topps<br />

Baseball autographed<br />

cards.<br />

Featured are Hall<br />

of Fame/Star/<br />

Deceased: (22<br />

cards) with #29,<br />

#50 Kaline, (2)<br />

#153 Thomson,<br />

198, 232, 235, 244,<br />

291, 334, 397, 425,<br />

(2) 432,467, 468,<br />

#502 Bunning, 504,<br />

514, #531 Amoros<br />

and #561 Kaline<br />

AS. The majority of<br />

cards grade (VG to<br />

VG-EX), although<br />

a handful exhibit<br />

reverse paper loss.<br />

Additionally, the<br />

endorsements average<br />

(“6-7”) with<br />

some better and<br />

others lesser. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of<br />

cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

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1428. 1924 World Series Game-Used Baseball with (13) Signatures including Johnson and Jennings<br />

What do four Hall of Famers who died prior to 1950, a world famous gate-crasher who doubled as a movie star and the Fall Classic have in common? They are all either<br />

subjects or the locale of this incredible 1924 World Series game-used baseball with thirteen signatures. Penned on the canvas of a period ONL Heydler sphere, this ball was<br />

caught by a fortunate fan (identified on the east panel as A. Mack) during Game 4 of the Series. The batter is identified on the west panel (with penned arrows pointing<br />

toward the name) as Ross Youngs and dated 10-7-24. The fountain pen etchings are moderately affected by a combination of surface abrasions, game usage and soiling<br />

which relegates the ball to a (“4”). Endorsers include Sweet Spot: W. Johnson (d.1946, “4-5”); West Panel: Lindstrom (d.1982, “4”), Youngs (d.1927, Pep, “5”), One Eye<br />

Connelly (d.1953, “6”, world famous gatecrasher); East Panel: Judge (“3-4”), H. Wilson (d.1947, “2”, rookie year signature, full name); North Panel: Bentley (“6”), Frisch<br />

(“6”), Jennings (d.1928, “5”); South Panel: McQuillan (d.1947, “4”), W. Dean (d.1930, “6”) and McNeely (“7”). Much to the chagrin of the New York faithful, the<br />

Washingtonians won the contest, 7-4. This historic ball comes with a full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications (for the signatures only). It is presumed that this<br />

wonderful relic is a game-used baseball, as the penned information and research can only offer a glimpse of the complete truth - only those that were actually at the game<br />

can confirm. All ink and markings on the ball are vintage and date to the time the ball was made. For a complete list of signatures, death dates and other interesting information,<br />

please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $750.00<br />

1429. (3) Autographed Baseballs - With T. Williams<br />

and Mantle<br />

The offered three baseballs contain some of the most desirable signatures in the<br />

hobby. Specifically, Mickey Mantle has signed the side panel (inscribed<br />

“Thanks a lot,” “6” strength) of an unofficial sphere (grade “5”), and Ted<br />

Williams occupies the sweet spot (“8”) of a uniformly toned OAL Brown orb.<br />

Additionally, an unofficial “Ted Williams” signature model example (medium<br />

toning, shellac, grade “4-5”) is signed by its namesake (sweet spot, “4”) and<br />

(22) of his 1958 Red Sox teammates (average “6-7”), including Malzone,<br />

Piersall and Runnels. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Complete list available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1430. (3)<br />

St. Louis<br />

Cardinals<br />

1960s<br />

Team-<br />

Signed<br />

Balls With<br />

1961,<br />

1964 and<br />

1967<br />

These (3) ONL<br />

Giles spheres<br />

are signed by<br />

separate 1960s<br />

St. Louis<br />

Cardinals<br />

teams. The<br />

clean and<br />

creamy examples<br />

are home<br />

to blue ballpoint pennings and include: 1961 ball and signatures both grade (“6-7”),<br />

(31) with Flood, Gibson, Keane (manager, s/s), Musial, Schoendienst and White; 1964<br />

ball and signatures both (“7”), (26) with Boyer, Brock, Flood, Gibson and<br />

Schoendienst (coach); 1967 ball (“9), signatures (“8”) with Carlton, Cepeda (s/s),<br />

Flood, Gibson, Maris, McCarver and Schoendienst (manager, s/s). Auction LOA from<br />

James Spence Authentications. Complete listing available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1431. (7) Multi-Signed Baseball Lot with 500 HR Club<br />

The offered lot contains (7) multi-signed items ideal for the baseball enthusiast,<br />

including: Baseballs: (6) with Drysdale/Koufax (signatures “9”, ball “8”), Yankees<br />

Reunion signed by (23) with Henderson and Mattingly, 1955 Phillies signed by (23)<br />

with Ennis and Smith, 1953 Braves signed by (21) with Mathews; and bat: 500 HR<br />

Club signed by (9) with Aaron and Mays. Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications. View our website for a complete list.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1432. (4) 1960s Los Angeles Dodgers Team-Signed Balls<br />

With 1965 through 1968<br />

Having won an NL-best five flags during the 1950s, the freshly transplanted Los<br />

Angeles Dodgers continued the trend in the 1960s, capturing three more. These (4)<br />

ONL Giles orbs are respectively autographed by members of separate 1960s Dodger<br />

teams. The creamy mediums grade (“8”) on the average, as do the signatures, with a<br />

few better and some lesser. Includes: 1965: (22) with Alston (manager, s/s), Drysdale<br />

(s/s), Koufax, Podres and Sutton; 1966: (22, slightly faded) with Alston (manager,<br />

s/s), Drysdale, Koufax, Regan and Sutton; 1967: (19) with Alston (manager, s/s),<br />

Drysdale, Sutton and Wills; 1968: (17) with Alston (manager, s/s), K. Boyer,<br />

Drysdale, W. Parker and Sutton. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Complete listing available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1434. (9) 1960s N.L. Team-Signed Baseballs - With 1969<br />

All-Star Ball<br />

These Senior Circuit spheres represent a virtual "Who's Who" of 1960s stars. These offwhite<br />

to lightly toned examples grade ("6-7") on average with signature grades that vary<br />

from ball to ball. Includes: 1965 Chicago Cubs (27, "4") with Banks and B. Williams;<br />

1965 Pittsburgh Pirates (17, 7") with Stargell and Veale; 1968 Chicago Cubs (25, "5-<br />

6") with Durocher (manager, s/s), Jenkins and B. Williams; 1968 Cincinnati Reds (25,<br />

"8-9") with Bench, Perez and Rose; 1968 Houston Astros (21, "7-8") with Menke and<br />

Wynn; 1968 New York Mets (28, "7-8") with Hodges (manager, s/s) and Seaver; 1968<br />

Philadelphia Phillies (25, "8") with Rojas and Wise; 1969 San Diego Padres (22, "5")<br />

with Anderson (coach) and Colbert; and 1969 National League All-Star Team (21, "8")<br />

with Banks, Aaron, Bench, Jenkins, Perez, Reese, Rose and Sutton. Auction LOA from<br />

James Spence Authentications. Complete list available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1433. (6) 1960s Team-Signed Baseballs - With Aaron,<br />

Ford and Maris<br />

With stellar pitching and microscopic ERAs the fare, the 1960s saw 11 different teams<br />

capture pennants and seven crowned as World Series champions. These (6) OAL and<br />

ONL spheres are signed by 1960s installments from both circuits. Both the balls and<br />

their ballpoint pennings average (“7”). Includes: 1964 New York Yankees (22 signatures)<br />

with Ford, Howard and Maris; 1965 Milwaukee Braves (28) with Aaron, ,<br />

Mathews and P. Niekro; 1966 San Francisco Giants (27) with Marichal, Mays and<br />

McCovey; 1967 San Francisco Giants (25) with Marichal (“6”), Mays (“6”) and<br />

McCovey; 1968 Atlanta Braves (25) with C. Boyer, P. Niekro and Torre and 1968<br />

Detroit Tigers (20) with Kaline, Lolich and McLain. Auction LOA from James<br />

Spence Authentications. Complete list available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1435. (11) Multi-/Single-Signed Baseballs with (2) Mantle,<br />

Williams and Dickey<br />

Presented are eleven baseballs that features signatures from some of the game’s best<br />

and brightest. Included are Multi-Signed Balls: (5) with Yankees old-timers ball with<br />

Mantle and Berra, 500 HR starter ball with (7) sigs including Williams and Mantle<br />

(PSA sticker, no cert), 1969-70 Orioles ball (27 sigs, off-grade), 1979 Astros team ball,<br />

1990s stars (18 sigs with Mattingly, Boggs); Single-Signed: (6) balls with Bonds (“8”),<br />

Dickey, Doerr, McGraw (Topps Authentic sticker “8-9”), T. Williams (“8-9”, ball “6”).<br />

For a more comprehensive list, please visit our website. Auction LOA from James<br />

Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

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1436. (20) Single Signed Baseballs with<br />

Mantle, Marquard<br />

Presented is a lot of (20) single-signed baseballs featuring an array<br />

of notable ballplayers. Included are: Barlick (black fiber-tip, sidepanel),<br />

Berra, Boggs, Ford (non-league), Gehringer, Gibson (nonleague),<br />

R. Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle (“8.5”, ball toned),<br />

Marquard (“7”, black fiber-tip, side-panel), Mays (“8”), Ripken<br />

(worn ball), Roberts, F. Robinson (non-league), Rose, Schmidt,<br />

Slaughter, (2) Snider, and Williams (UDA sticker, no cert, toned).<br />

Signatures average (“8-9”) and come with an auction LOA from<br />

James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1437. (22) Single-Signed 500 HR Club<br />

Baseballs<br />

Presented is a lot featuring (22) single-signed baseballs from members<br />

of the 500 Home Run Club. Included are: PSA sticker with<br />

Cert: Mantle (No. 7, PSA 8) and Rodriguez (PSA 10); UDA<br />

sticker, no cert: Killebrew, Thomas; Steiner sticker, no cert:<br />

Griffey, McGwire (LE#/1000), Thome; PSA sticker, no cert:<br />

Banks, Jackson, Oh, Schmidt, Sheffield; Auction LOA from James<br />

Spence Authentications: Aaron, Bonds, Mathews, Mays, McCovey,<br />

Murray, Palmeiro, Ramirez, Robinson and Sosa. Signatures average<br />

(“9”) in blue ballpoint.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1440. (50) Single-Signed Baseballs - With<br />

(12) Hall of Famers<br />

One dozen Hall of Famers are featured in this assortment of (50)<br />

autographed OAL, ONL and OML spheres. From snow-white<br />

(grade “10”) to lightly toned (“6”), the balls are home to ballpoint<br />

pennings that warrant (“9”) assessment (with exceptions noted).<br />

Includes: (7) Anderson, (6) Aparicio (average “6” strength),<br />

Ashburn (d.1997), (5) Bench, Ba. Bonds, (2) Bunning, (2) Carlton,<br />

(6) Jenkins, (4) Kell (d.2009), Ripken, (4) R. Roberts, (2) F.<br />

Robinson, (3) Rose, (5) Seaver and one unidentified signature.<br />

Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1441. (87) Signed Baseballs - With Mantle and Mays<br />

This sizable collection of (87) autographed baseballs provides an excellent representation of stars from<br />

the 1950s through the present. Most of the spheres are OAL, ONL or OML examples that grade<br />

between (“8”) and (“10”), with a small percentage of lightly toned specimens (“6-7”). The sweet spot<br />

ballpoint pennings project (“8-9”) and better. Highlights include: Boggs, Brock, Carew, Fisk, Glavine,<br />

Gwynn, Hunter, Jenkins, Mantle, Mays, Palmer, Perez, (3) Rose, Ryan, Stargell and Sutton. Auction<br />

LOA from James Spence Authentications. Complete listing available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $500.00<br />

1438. (29) Multi-/Single-Signed Baseballs with Williams<br />

Add to your autographed baseball gathering with these (29) multi-/single-signed OAL<br />

or ONL spheres. Each ball is penned directly on the sweet spot in blue or black ink,<br />

with the scripts and balls averaging (“7-8”) with some better and others lesser.<br />

Highlights include Multi-Signed: (2 balls) with ONL: Multi-Sport Stars: (5 signatures,<br />

median “8”) with Sweet Spot: Mays; North Panel: Howe; South Panel:<br />

DiMaggio (d.1999); Single-Signed: (25 balls) with OAL: Kell, Killebrew, T.<br />

Williams (slightly toned), Wynn; ONL: Aaron (toned), Ashburn (slightly toned),<br />

Banks, Berra (slightly toned), Carlton, Feller, Gibson, Koufax, Mays (slightly toned),<br />

Musial, Schmidt, Snider (toned), Spahn and Stargell. Auction LOA from James<br />

Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signatories, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1439. (43) Hall of Fame and Phillies Single-Signed<br />

Baseballs<br />

Both the Hall of Fame and the Philadelphia Phillies are well represented in this collection<br />

of (43) signed OAL, ONL and OML baseballs. Ranging from snow-white (grade<br />

“10”) to mildly toned (“5-6”), the spheres are decorated with sweet spot autographs<br />

that average (“8-9”) strength. Highlights include: Aaron (inscribed “755”), Ashburn,<br />

Bench, Ba. Bonds, Bunning, Carlton, DiMaggio (unofficial ball, inscribed “Yankee<br />

Clipper”), Griffey, Jr., Hamels, Kell, Kuhn, Mays (with JSA cert and hologram),<br />

Perez, Ripken Jr., F. Robinson, Rollins, (2) Rose (respectively inscribed “3 Time<br />

Champ” and “All Time Hit King”), Schmidt and Seaver (“ROY ‘67”). Auction LOA<br />

from James Spence Authentications. Complete listing available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1442. (10) Connie Mack Items with Signed Baseball<br />

The offered lot contains ten Connie Mack vintage collectibles with several noteworthy<br />

relics. Highlights include: 1.) Mack (“2-3”) single-signed Reach baseball; 2.) 1951 A’s<br />

Christmas card, Mack cover (VG-EX); 3-4.) (2) original Mack wire-photos including<br />

a 1929 example from the Baseball Magazine/Christy’s 1996 Auction. Auction LOA<br />

from James Spence Authentications. View our website for a complete list.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1443. (14) Signed Yankees Lot with Jeter/Rodriguez<br />

Baseball<br />

Spanning from the 1950s to the modern day, the offered lot contains (14) signed<br />

Yankees items. Included are: Baseballs: (5) with DiMaggio (“9”, Yankee Clipper), (2)<br />

Rivera, B. Williams and Jeter/Rodriguez (Steiner sticker, no cert); 8x10s: (5) with<br />

Allen, Jackson, Larsen, Sewell and Dickey/Gomez; and Flats: (4) with 1952 Barrow<br />

check and L. Gomez, Sewell and Weiss cuts. Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications. View our website for additional information.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

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1444. Lou Brock<br />

1967-1968 Game-<br />

Used bat - PSA 9<br />

The offered Hillerich &<br />

Bradsby “R161” signature<br />

model bat was ably employed<br />

by Lou Brock, the former<br />

stolen base champion, during<br />

one or both of the Redbirds’<br />

flag-winning campaigns in<br />

1967-1968. Turned to dimensions<br />

of 35.8 ounces and 34<br />

inches, the uncracked, highgrade<br />

white ash example<br />

shows tremendous game use,<br />

with ball, bat-rack and cleat<br />

marks throughout, as well as heavy pine-tar residue and scoring about the handle, slight checking on the hitting surface and black marker notations of his since-retired number<br />

“20” on both the knob and barrel end. Graded GU-9 by John Taube, PSA/DNA. Auction LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1445. Frank Robinson 1974-1975<br />

Signed Game-Used Bat PSA 8.5<br />

Making history as the first black manager in Major<br />

League history, Frank Robinson was already well on<br />

his way to Cooperstown because of his exploits on the<br />

playing field. The offered Hillerich & Bradsby “R161”<br />

signature model bat was signed and wielded by the former<br />

Triple Crown winner as he served in both player<br />

and manager capacities. Turned during the 1974-1975<br />

labeling period, this (35oz/35”) white ash lumber features<br />

Robinson’s black marker autograph, which shows<br />

(“9”) strength between the center brand and barrel<br />

stampings. The item exhibits outstanding game use,<br />

with ball, bat-rack and stitch marks throughout, as well<br />

as a hairline crack on the handle’s upper portion and<br />

vintage black marker notations of “20” on both the knob and barrel end. Graded GU-8.5 by John Taube, PSA/DNA. Auction LOAs from John Taube, PSA/DNA and James<br />

Spence Authentications (the latter LOA for the signatures only).<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1448. (12)<br />

Autographed Bats<br />

- All Hall of<br />

Famers<br />

Ready to turn any bat rack<br />

into a Hall of Fame showcase,<br />

these (12) pro stock<br />

display weapons are each<br />

signed by a Cooperstownenshrined<br />

superstar. The<br />

glossy surfaces are home to<br />

bold signatures that average<br />

(“8”) strength. Includes:<br />

Aparicio; Appling inscribed<br />

“1936 BA 388 - HOF 1964<br />

- Old Aches & Pains”;<br />

Berra inscribed “#8”;<br />

Carlton “#32”; Henderson;<br />

R. Jackson “Mr. October”<br />

(limited edition 256/563);<br />

B. Leonard “H.O.F. ‘72”;<br />

Mize (d.1993) “Big Cat -<br />

HRs 359 - HOF 81”;<br />

Puckett; and Stargell.<br />

Included, as well, are multisigned<br />

bats including:<br />

Barlick(d.1995)/Bench/<br />

Schoendienst/Yastrzemski<br />

and bat with (13) Hall of<br />

Famers to include<br />

Boudreau, Feller, Ferrell,<br />

Gibson, Irvin, Kell, Kiner,<br />

Mathews, Mize, J. Sewell,<br />

Slaughter, Spahn and<br />

Wilhelm. Auction LOA<br />

from James Spence<br />

Authentications. Applicable<br />

deceased dates are listed on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1449. Barry Bonds Autograph Lot With (7) Pieces<br />

All-time home run champion Barry Bonds has autographed the offered items. The signatures<br />

average (“8-9”) quality and media include: Signed Bat a 34” professional<br />

model “Sam Bat” 600th home run commemorative model (inscribed “8-9-02 #600,”<br />

limited edition 297/600); 500th Home Run Signed Framed Display framed to<br />

dimensions of 40 x 23-1/2”, this Steve Hoskins limited edition (475/500) composition<br />

is signed by Bonds (inscribed “500 HR 5/17/01”); Miscellaneous (3) signed limited<br />

edition OML Selig spheres (all snow-white “9-10” with 2 “9-10” signatures and 1 “6”<br />

autograph); a signed 2002 All-Star Game replica warm-up jersey with stats embroidered<br />

on the back (signed on back twill “5”); and a 16-3/4 x 15-1/4” framed display<br />

with signed photo (41/73) and tickets from Oct. 5 and Oct. 7, 2001 (Bonds’ home runs<br />

#70 through #73). “Barry Bonds 25” holograms accompany (with no basic certs).<br />

Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1446. Mark McGwire 1998<br />

Game-Used Bat - PSA 7<br />

This Rawlings-Adirondak “MAC25” blockletter<br />

bat (33.8oz/34-1/2”) was brandished<br />

by Mark McGwire during his record-breaking<br />

70-homer performance of 1998. This<br />

uncracked white ash war club sports a red<br />

ring (just below the center brand) and<br />

shows good game use with ball marks on<br />

the barrel and light pine-tar residue on the<br />

upper portion of the handle. There are ballpoint<br />

notations of “McGwire” and “33”<br />

(ounces) on the knob, as well as model<br />

number, year and batch code engravings. Graded GU-7 by John<br />

Taube, PSA/DNA. Auction LOA from John Taube,<br />

PSA/DNA<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1447. (6) St. Louis Cardinals 1965-1968<br />

Game-Used Bats<br />

The toast of the National League throughout the latter portion<br />

of the 1960s, the St. Louis Cardinals claimed three<br />

pennants and two World Series crowns between 1964 and<br />

1968. The offered (6) Hillerich & Bradsby signature model<br />

bats were used by Redbirds stars during that reign of N.L.<br />

dominance. These white ash weapons were all turned during<br />

the 1965-1968 labeling period and show heavy game<br />

use. Includes: Davis (32oz/35”) “W166” with “14”<br />

inscribed on the knob and a 6” slice missing from the hitting<br />

surface; (2) McCarver (33oz/35”) “S2” with “8”<br />

inscribed on the knob and (35.2oz/35-1/4”) “MC47” with<br />

“15” inscribed on the knob and barrel end (checking on the<br />

hitting surface); Schoendienst (32.4oz/35”) “P89” coach’s bat with “21” inscribed on knob (used by Curt Flood and handle crack repaired with vintage bat boy nails; Shannon<br />

(36oz/36”) “C232” with “18” inscribed on knob/barrel end and handle crack repaired by vintage bat boy nails; and Uecker (33oz/35”) “B193” with “9” inscribed on flare<br />

knob/barrel end. Auction LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

304 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

1450.<br />

Baseball<br />

Autograph<br />

Collection<br />

with A-<br />

Rod UDA<br />

and<br />

Mantle<br />

The offered<br />

keepsakes have<br />

been signed by<br />

Hall of Famers<br />

and superstars,<br />

alike on colorful<br />

photos, publications<br />

and<br />

white ash<br />

weapons. The<br />

scriptings average<br />

(“8-9”),<br />

with many<br />

nicer.<br />

Highlights<br />

include: Bats<br />

(3) including a<br />

1977 All-Star Game tem logo bat, and a Houston Astros team-signed bat with (20)<br />

signatures, including Bagwell, Bass and Biggio; Signed Flats with Barry Bonds (2005<br />

stand-up figure), G. Bush (framed display), Clemens, Ford, Mize, A. Rodriguez<br />

(UDA), Seaver (framed display); a Leroy Nieman “Manager of the Year” litho signed<br />

by Eckersley and LaRussa and a 1968 Celebrity Golf ticket signed by (4) including<br />

Mantle and Trevino; Signed 8x10 Prints with Berra Canseco, Glavine, Larsen, B.<br />

O’Neil and Sutter; Signed Publications with Aaron (April 15, 1974 Sports Illustrated<br />

“715” issue); Clemens, Gwynn and O. Smith. Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications. Complete list available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

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1451. Baseball Autograph Collection With DiMaggio-<br />

Mays Framed Signed Photo<br />

Natural rivals are the theme in this stellar autographed lot (“8-9” signatures) that<br />

includes: Signed Flats (14) with an 11x14 framed Mays/DiMaggio photo (PSA/DNA<br />

full photo LOA); (2) 10x8 signed prints with Marichal/Gibson and Rose/Yastrzemski<br />

(both with PSA/DNA certs/holograms); Dizzy Dean cut signature (PSA/DNA full<br />

photo LOA); Lindstrom 1974 TCMA “League Leaders” signed card; and (9) Hall of<br />

Fame Plaque postcards with Gehringer, Hubbell, Kell, B. Leonard, Mantle, Musial,<br />

Schoendienst, Terry and T. Williams; Signed Baseballs (4) with Banks (clean white<br />

OML Selig, “9”); Hunter (lightly toned OAL Brown, “5-6”); Kell (medium-toned<br />

OAL Brown, “5-6,” signed on side panel); and a PSA/DNA “7” (unofficial) ball<br />

signed by Kaline and Gehringer (side panel, full photo LOA accompanies). Auction<br />

LOA from James Spence Authentications. Additional details on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

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1452. (146)<br />

1930s-1990s<br />

Autographed<br />

Baseball<br />

Cards with<br />

1958 #1<br />

Williams<br />

Featured is an<br />

assortment of (146)<br />

1930s-1990s autographed<br />

baseball<br />

cards, including<br />

(25) 1930s-1960s<br />

Exhibits, (26)<br />

1950s, (22) 1960s,<br />

(35) 1970s and<br />

(38) 1980s-1990s.<br />

Unless noted, each<br />

piece is penned in<br />

blue or black ink,<br />

with the endorsements<br />

grading in<br />

the (“8”) range or<br />

better. Keys<br />

include Hall of<br />

Famers/Stars:<br />

Carew (1986<br />

Topps #400), (2)<br />

Gossage (1973<br />

Topps #174 RC,<br />

1977 Topps #319), Kaline (1958 Topps #70), (2) Kell (1947-66 Exhibits, 1958 Topps<br />

#40), Keller (1939-46 Exhibit Salutations), Rose (1986 Donruss Diamond Kings #653),<br />

Seaver (1969 Topps #480), Slaughter (1958 Topps #142) and T. Williams (1958 Topps<br />

#1, “7”). The majority of these signed artifacts grade (VG to VG-EX) with some better<br />

and others lesser. For a complete list of key cards and applicable death dates, please visit<br />

our website. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1453. Willie Mays Collection With Cards, Publications<br />

and Signed Displays<br />

The offered collection is comprised of (86) impressive Willie Mays keepsakes, with<br />

signed and graded examples among the highlights. Includes: Signed Framed<br />

Displays (2) with signed (“9-10” strength) Giants home jersey (39-1/2 x 40-1/2”<br />

frame) and a sepia-toned print of 1951 World Series catch (22-3/8 x 26-1/2” frame)<br />

with (“9-10”) signature and holograms (no basic certs) from Say Hey and Steiner;<br />

Graded Cards (7) with 1959 Topps #50 (PSA 5); 1961 Topps #150 (PSA 5); 2003<br />

Finest Moments #WMA (BGS 9/10) and 2004 Finest Moments #WM (BGS 8.5/10).<br />

Also included are vintage ungraded cards and publications. Auction LOA from James<br />

Spence Authentications. Complete list available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1456. (10) T. Williams and DiMaggio Signed Flats<br />

“The Splendid Splinter” and “Joltin’ Joe” are the celebrated subjects in this lot of (10)<br />

autographed flats. Each piece is penned in blue Sharpie and grades (“9-10”) strength<br />

and clarity. Includes: Ted Williams with (3) 11x14 color prints signed by both<br />

Williams and renowned photographer Arthur Griffin and a Williams signed photo<br />

postcard; DiMaggio with a Wheaties ad (full page) from the August 6, 1938 Saturday<br />

Evening Post; a Louisville Slugger ad from the October 9, 1946 The Sporting News; a<br />

“Camel Cigarettes” full-page ad; (2) 14x11 sepia-toned prints and a 10x8 black-andwhite<br />

print signed by DiMaggio, Dickey and Henrich. Auction LOA from James<br />

Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1457. (2) Vintage Signed Album Pages - With Hack<br />

Wilson and Tony Lazzeri<br />

These vintage pages were signed during the 1920s or 1930s and cherished by a prewar<br />

autograph seeker. A page from a memo book issued in 1924 by a St. Louis tailor<br />

has been signed in pencil (“8” strength) by Benge, J. Judge, H. Wilson and D. Taylor.<br />

Additionally, a single blank sheet is signed in black ink (“9” throughout) by Elliott,<br />

Fischer, Harshany, T. Heath, Lazzeri, Marchildon, Mazzera, Mulligan, Pezzullo, A.<br />

Smith, Weir and four unidentified persons. Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications. Applicable deceased dates listed on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1454. (31) Signed Baseball Cachets, Postcards and Cards<br />

Presented is a lot of (31) signed baseball flats featuring an array of Hall of Famers,<br />

including: Yellow HOF Postcards: (13) with Dean (back-signed, “9”), Flick (backsigned)<br />

and Grove (red ink); Postcards: (5) with Cronin, Greenberg and Greenberg/<br />

Kiner; Cachets: (7) with Banks, Terry; Cards: (6) with Greenberg. Auction LOA<br />

from James Spence Authentications. View our website for more information.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1455. (7) Vintage Multi-/Single-Signed Baseball Items<br />

with Maranville Letter<br />

Presented is an assortment of seven vintage multi-/single-signed baseball items.<br />

Included are 1-3.) (3) dated 1936 Maranville (d.1954) correspondence items including<br />

a dated 2/26/36 two-page letter with advice content and autograph (“8-9” Mgr. Elmira<br />

BBall club) inscription, 4-1/2 x 3-1/2 photograph (“8”) and postmarked 2/27/36 envelope<br />

(GD). Both signatures are preceded by Yours in Sport salutations; 4.) dated 1935<br />

Tigers team-signed 8x5 newspaper clipping with (8) signatures including Gehringer,<br />

Goslin and Greenberg. Each autograph registers (“8-9”) signature strength; 5.) singlesigned<br />

Rowe 3x5 index card (“9”); 6.) dated 1937 Official Baseball Facts multisigned<br />

annual with (7) signatures including Appling, Gehringer, Hubbell (cover), J.<br />

McCarthy, Medwick, Ott (d.1958),average (“7-8”) and 7.) single-signed Flick 8x5<br />

newspaper clipping (“7”). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a<br />

complete list of signatures and death dates, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

306 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

1458. (450+) 1950s-1990s Autographed Baseball, Index<br />

and Postcards<br />

Featured is an interesting assemblage of (450+) 1950s-1990s autographed baseball,<br />

index and postcards. The majority of the blue or black ink signatures average (“8-9”)<br />

strength or better. Highlights include Signed Baseball Cards: (276 cards) with (16)<br />

1950s, (39) 1960s, (46) 1970s, (161) 1980s, (14) 1990s with (4) Banks (1959 Topps<br />

IA, 1960 Topps, one Exhibit), Hunter (1979 Topps), (2) Kaline (both 1971 Topps), (4)<br />

Musial (one Exhibit), Ripken, Rose (1965 Topps, “4”), (5) Snider, (3) Spahn (1962<br />

Topps IA, 1964 Topps, Exhibit), (2) Stargell (one 1977 Topps), Terry (1973 TCMA),<br />

Winfield, Yastrzemski; Signed Index Cards: (147 cards) with (2) Bell, Gomez,<br />

Hubbell, Kell, Koufax, Lyons, (2) Musial, Reese; Signed Postcards: (34 cards, many<br />

HOF Yellow Plaques) with Appling, D. DiMaggio, (2) J. DiMaggio, V. DiMaggio,<br />

Hoyt (with inscription), Hubbell, Sewell, Terry and Yastrzemski. Auction LOA from<br />

James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of key signatures, please visit our<br />

website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />

1459. (1100) Autographed Index Cards - All Deceased<br />

Baseball Players<br />

Presented is an incredible collection of (1100) autographed index cards featuring the<br />

signatures of deceased players from Major League Baseball. The list of dearly departed<br />

contains mostly players that passed away in the 1990s through 2008 with moderate<br />

duplication. Although most of the major stars are absent, the group does contain minor<br />

stars and All-Stars from the 1940s-1980s. Most of the signatures are signed directly<br />

onto the 3x5 index card, although there is about 20% that are cuts affixed to the card.<br />

Rarely are collections of this magnitude offered in an auction atmosphere, and autograph<br />

collectors will be thrilled to take this prize home. A list of players can be<br />

viewed on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

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1460. 1962 All-<br />

Star Game<br />

Program With<br />

Graded Full<br />

Ticket<br />

Offered is a pair of<br />

1962 all-star game<br />

items with an unused<br />

ticket and game-day<br />

program. Both items<br />

are from the second<br />

all-star game at<br />

Wrigley Field in the<br />

1962 season. The presented<br />

pair features a<br />

full size unused lower<br />

box ticket encapsulated<br />

by PSA and graded<br />

NM-7, as well as a<br />

vibrant un-scored<br />

game-day program<br />

(EX-MT).<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$250.00<br />

1461. 1940s<br />

and 1950s<br />

Brooklyn<br />

Dodgers<br />

Rare Items<br />

Lot of<br />

Seven<br />

The offered collection<br />

features<br />

seven tough collectibles<br />

from the<br />

Brooklyn<br />

Dodgers.<br />

Composed from<br />

the 1940s<br />

through 1950s<br />

included in this<br />

amazing grouping<br />

are: (3) Comic books with (1) Jackie Robinson, 1947 World Series scorecard and<br />

paper visor, 1955 ashtray and a 1941 NL champs team photo pack. For complete listing<br />

of all items and conditions, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1465. 1933 World Series Game 3<br />

Ticket Stub - Last Postseason Win in<br />

Washington<br />

The offered ticket stub was issued to one of the 25,272<br />

Griffith Stadium patrons on October 5, 1933: the day of<br />

the last Washington Senators postseason triumph. This<br />

5 x 2-1/4” voucher showcases Clark Griffith’s facsimile<br />

signature and, with a vertical perforation intact at the<br />

rain check portion, grades (EX-MT).<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1466. (2) 1934 World Series Ticket<br />

Stubs - Game 2 and Game 7<br />

These (2) ticket stubs were issued at Navin Field for<br />

Games 2 and 7 of the tense, edgy 1934 World Series<br />

between Detroit and St. Louis, the latter contest an 11-0<br />

shutout by Cards ace Dizzy Dean, as Commissioner<br />

Landis oversaw Joe Medwick’s removal from the game<br />

for his own safety. The vouchers present nicely with<br />

minimal paper loss on the reverse of the Game 7 ticket.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1467. (9)<br />

1939<br />

Baseball<br />

Centennial<br />

and Hall<br />

of Fame<br />

Souvenirs<br />

Celebrate the<br />

1939 Baseball<br />

Centennial and<br />

Hall of Fame<br />

with these nine<br />

souvenirs: 1.)<br />

postmarked<br />

6/12/39<br />

stamped FDC<br />

(VG-EX); 2.) dated 1939 The Sporting News Record<br />

Book (128 pg., VG-EX); 3-4.) dated 1939 American<br />

League and Major League pocket schedule/calendar<br />

(both EX) and 5.) 1962 Hall of Fame picture pack (24<br />

photos, NM-MT). For the remaining items, please visit<br />

our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1462. 1947-2002 All-Star Game and Postseason Tickets Lot<br />

Issued for some of the most memorable games in baseball annals, these (60) World Series and All-Star Game<br />

tickets and press passes granted bearers access to legendary icons such as Jackie Robinson, Koufax, Reggie<br />

and hundreds of others stars. With contents dating from 1947 through 2002, the lot includes stubs with colorful<br />

logos and printed seating and event legends, as well as full tickets for the more recent events. Highlights<br />

include; World Series 1956 Game 2 (Ebbets Field, Berra and Snider HRs); 1959 Game 1 (Comiskey Park,<br />

Kluszewski 2 HRs); 1966 Game 2 (Dodger Stadium, last-ever appearance by Koufax); 1967 Game 4 (Busch<br />

Stadium, Gibson shutout and fourth of seven straight World Series wins); 1989 Game 1 (Oakland-Alameda<br />

Coliseum, delayed by earthquake); All-Star Game 1947 (Wrigley Field); (3) 1967 (Anaheim Stadium, press<br />

passes, 15-inning game); 1983 (Comiskey Park, 50th Anniversary game, only grand slam in All-Star history).<br />

Included, as well, are several World Series “phantom” tickets. Complete listing available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1463. Vintage Publication/Ticket Lot With Philadelphia<br />

Concentration<br />

These vintage stadium-issued programs and ticket stubs hail from seasons past and<br />

feature a heavy Philadelphia concentration. Includes: Programs (15) with (12)<br />

Philadelphia Athletics guides ranging from 1937 through 1950. With covers and pages<br />

intact, most have been scored (in pencil) and exhibit (EX) quality on average; (3)<br />

Philadelphia Phillies guides including a 1941 program, an (EX-MT) 1949 yearbook<br />

and a 1971 program; World Series Ticket Stubs (4) with 1942 (Game 2), 1947<br />

(Game 2), 1957 (Game 7) and 1976 (Game 3).<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1464. (56)<br />

1920s-1970s<br />

News Service,<br />

Original and<br />

Cut<br />

Photographs—<br />

All<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Athletics<br />

A multitude of noteworthy<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Athletic players are<br />

found on these (56)<br />

1920s-1970s news<br />

service, original and<br />

cut photographs.<br />

Featured are News<br />

Service Photographs:<br />

(16 photographs,<br />

mostly have info sheets) with 1920 Mack/Harris, 1928 Mack/Cobb, 1935 Cochrane<br />

(hand), 1939 E. Collins, 1945 Mack/Fowler, 1950 Mack, 1951 Mack/Littrell, 1952 H.<br />

Ford/Mack; Original Photographs: (24 photographs) with 1920s James/Boone<br />

(8x10), McAvoy/Mitchell (8x10), Murphy (8x10, affixed to cardboard backing), (5)<br />

1920s Athletics players (3x5), (14) 1940 Philadelphia vs. Cleveland (2-1/2 x 3-1/2,<br />

affixed to page) and 1953-55 Artvue HOF Plaque Mack postcard (EX-MT). The<br />

majority of these grade (VG to VG-EX) with some better and others lesser. For more<br />

details, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1468. (7) 1939-1954 Phillies vs.<br />

Athletics Intra-City Programs<br />

Offered is a selection of seven difficult 1939-1954<br />

Phillies vs. Athletics intra-city programs from the hotly<br />

contested annual series. Included are 1939 (GD,<br />

scored), 1943 (FR, scored), (2) 1945 (both FR to GD,<br />

both scored), 1946 (EX, unscored), 1948 (VG, lightly<br />

scored) and 1954 (FR, unscored).<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1471. Signed Mickey Mantle 1957-<br />

1959 “Big League Baseball” Board<br />

Game<br />

The offered Gardner’s “Mickey Mantle Big League<br />

Baseball” board game is autographed by its Hall of<br />

Fame namesake. The colorful cover (VG with separation<br />

at the corners) is signed in black Sharpie (“9”<br />

strength). The playing board is included but several of<br />

the pieces are missing. Auction LOA from James<br />

Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1469.<br />

1951<br />

Fischer’s<br />

Bread<br />

Labels<br />

Cass<br />

Michaels<br />

SGC 10<br />

Graded 10<br />

Poor 1 by<br />

SGC.<br />

Presented is a<br />

1951<br />

Fischer’s<br />

Bread Labels<br />

Cass<br />

Michaels.<br />

This delicate<br />

offering has<br />

deep penetrating<br />

color; a combination of surface wear accounts for<br />

the technical assessment.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1472. (7)<br />

1961<br />

Chemstrand<br />

Iron-On<br />

Baseball<br />

Patches—<br />

All PSA 9<br />

Each graded Mint<br />

9 by PSA.<br />

Presented is a<br />

sampling of (7)<br />

1961 Chemstrand<br />

Iron-On Baseball<br />

patches. These<br />

colorful pieces of<br />

fabric depict<br />

Banks, Berra, Fox,<br />

Kaline, Killebrew,<br />

Malzone and<br />

Mays.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1470. (3)<br />

Baseball<br />

Season<br />

Passes -<br />

1952<br />

Yankees,<br />

1956 NL and<br />

1969 Mets<br />

Valid season long<br />

for admission to<br />

the appropriate<br />

venues, these (3)<br />

vintage teamissued<br />

passes are<br />

decidedly tough to<br />

find and further<br />

appealing in that<br />

they remain in gorgeous<br />

condition.<br />

Includes: 1952 New York Yankees press pass for a New<br />

York Mirror writer; 1956 National League season pass<br />

to all N.L. grounds, with Giles facsimile signature;<br />

1969 New York Mets season pass.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1473. 1970s-1990s Bulk “Phantom”<br />

World Series Ticket Lot<br />

Anticipating October dates that never came to fruition<br />

on Chicago’s South Side, the offered (451) “phantom”<br />

White Sox postseason tickets include complete sheets<br />

of ALCS and World Series tickets: 1977 (12); 1982 (5);<br />

1983 (5); 1996 (26). Also included are single tickets for<br />

Game 5 of the 1983 ALCS (Comiskey Park) and 1980<br />

World Series Games 1 and 7 (Astrodome).<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

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1474. Sandy Koufax Autographed<br />

Book and Ticket Stub to Last Win<br />

Featured is a pair of vintage Sandy Koufax items: 1.)<br />

dated 1968 The Baseball Life of Sandy Koufax by<br />

Vecsey penned by the hurler on the title page (“8”) and<br />

2.) dated 10/2/66 ticket stub from Koufax’s final victory<br />

stapled to p. 181. Cert card and sticker from James<br />

Spence Authentications. For more details, please visit<br />

our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1477. (15) Mike Schmidt Single-<br />

Signed Baseballs with (1) Stat<br />

Presented are fifteen Mike Schmidt single-signed baseballs,<br />

including one stat ball. The primarily (“9-10”)<br />

balls are penned on (12) OML, (2) ONL and (1) OAS<br />

sphere(s) in blue ink, averaging (“9-10”), highlighted<br />

by a Schmidt stat ball (“8”) with sixteen inscriptions<br />

(Mike Schmidt HMG sticker). Cert stickers and auction<br />

LOA from James Spence Authentications. For more<br />

details, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1480. (12) 1991 ProStars TV Series<br />

Animated Cels with Jordan and<br />

Gretzky<br />

Presented is a group of twelve animated cels from the<br />

1991 “ProStars” television series. These colorful 13x11<br />

production pieces feature Michael Jordan, Wayne<br />

Gretzky and Bo Jackson in a variety of settings. Perfect<br />

for the one-of-a-kind sports art collector.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1475.<br />

1996<br />

Richie<br />

Ashburn<br />

Signed<br />

Perez-<br />

Steele<br />

Postcard<br />

Presented is a<br />

tough-to-find<br />

1996 Richie<br />

Ashburn<br />

signed Perez-<br />

Steele #220<br />

postcard. This<br />

3-1/2 x 5-1/2<br />

correspondence<br />

item<br />

was released<br />

just a year before the Hall of Famer’s death in 1997.<br />

The obverse is penned in blue Sharpie and demonstrates<br />

(“8-9”) signature strength. Sticker cert from<br />

PSA/DNA on the reverse.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1478. Mike<br />

Schmidt<br />

Personal<br />

Taylor Made<br />

Golf Bag<br />

Presented is a circa-<br />

1980s Mike Schmidt<br />

personally used Taylor<br />

Made golf bag, which<br />

shows extensive use,<br />

including moderate<br />

soiling, wear and a<br />

moderately sized hole.<br />

This equipment is<br />

endorsed in black<br />

Sharpie, with the<br />

humongous signature<br />

grading (“6”). An<br />

unattributed 4-iron is<br />

also present. Auction<br />

LOA from James<br />

Spence<br />

Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$100.00<br />

1481. (3)<br />

1954-55<br />

Oscar<br />

Robertson<br />

High<br />

School<br />

Lot<br />

Offered are<br />

three kitchy<br />

items featuring<br />

the great Oscar<br />

Robertson from<br />

his days as a<br />

high school<br />

standout in<br />

Indiana. The<br />

Big “O” shows<br />

his fundamentally<br />

sound mechanics in these rare images and scored<br />

program. Each piece is in VG-EX to EX condition with<br />

minor wear present. For a comprehensive listing, please<br />

visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1476. 1998 Full Ticket Hoards From<br />

McGwire’s 64th and 65th Home Run<br />

Games<br />

Milwaukee’s County Stadium came alive as Mark<br />

McGwire brought his home run parade to town in mid-<br />

September in 1998. The offered stacks of (125) and<br />

(124) full tickets were issued on September 18 and<br />

September 20, with “Big Mac” going deep in each contest<br />

to extend his (then) single-season record to 64 and<br />

65 home runs. The complete vouchers have printed<br />

seating and event legends.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1479. 1998-2000 Yankees Team-<br />

Signed Framed Piece - L.E. 24/26<br />

This limited edition (24/26) framed (28-1/4 x 24-1/4”)<br />

color print is autographed by (27) Yankees players and<br />

coaches from one or more of the franchise’s 1998-2000<br />

championship rosters. The silver Sharpie pennings<br />

(“9”) include: Bush, Cardenal, Chambliss, Clemens,<br />

Cloninger, Cone, Girardi, Hernandez, Jeter, Ledee,<br />

Martinez, Mendoza, Nelson, O’Neill, Pettitte, Raines,<br />

Rivera, Sojo, Spencer, Stanton, Stottlemyre,<br />

Strawberry, Torre, Vizcaino, Wells, B. Williams and<br />

one other. Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1482. 1968<br />

Pete<br />

Maravich<br />

Photograph<br />

and Cut<br />

Signature<br />

Incorporating flash<br />

and style into the<br />

game like none<br />

before or since, Pete<br />

Maravich (d.1988)<br />

took center stage on<br />

the court and does<br />

so in the offered<br />

pairing. Includes:<br />

1968 News Service<br />

Photo a 7-1/8 x 9”<br />

black-and-white image of the youthful LSU phenom.<br />

Used in SPORT Magazine, the photo has vintage<br />

stampings and a caption sheet on to the reverse; Signed<br />

Index Card Maravich has signed “Pistol Pete” in red<br />

marker (PSA hologram with no cert). Auction LOA<br />

from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

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1483. (128) 1925-1976 Philadelphia Phillies and Athletics<br />

Scorecards<br />

The offered (128) 1925-1976 Philadelphia Phillies and Athletics scorecards chronicles<br />

over a half-century of baseball in the “City of Brotherly Love”. Featured are Phillies:<br />

(110 scorecards) with (1) 1925, (1) 1929, (2) 1941 (one with full ticket), (6) 1949<br />

(Opening Day, Spring Training, one stub), (4) 1950 (one with ticket affixed), (4) 1964,<br />

(one phantom World Series), (5) 1965 (one first game in Astrodome, one ticket stub);<br />

Athletics: (18 scorecards) with (2) 1939 (one versus Yankees with Gehrig as back<br />

up), (1) 1949 yearbook (VG), (3) 1950 (one Enquirer, one Mack book), (2) My 66<br />

Years in the Big Leagues by Mack (both VG) and 1954. The majority of these primarily<br />

home publications are neatly marked in pencil. Additionally, the average grade<br />

throughout is (VG to EX) with the conditions becoming substantially better starting in<br />

the 1960s. For a complete breakdown of years, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1485.<br />

Michael<br />

Jordan<br />

“Loudest<br />

Cheer”<br />

UDA<br />

Signed<br />

Lithograph<br />

This UDA<br />

signed and<br />

framed piece<br />

showcases the<br />

highly sought<br />

autograph of<br />

Madison Avenue<br />

icon Michael<br />

Jordan (black<br />

Sharpie, “9”<br />

strength).<br />

Framed to<br />

dimensions of<br />

24x29, artist Tim<br />

Spransy’s colorful<br />

composition<br />

is entitled<br />

“When the<br />

Loudest Cheer<br />

Stopped” and<br />

depicts Jordan<br />

walking alongside<br />

the transparent<br />

“ghost”<br />

image of his<br />

father, James<br />

Jordan. UDA cert and hologram. Additional details on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />

1484. Baltimore Orioles Lot - With 2131 Game Chair<br />

The lone team to capture World Series titles in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, the tradition-rich<br />

Baltimore Orioles are celebrated in this lot of unique collectibles. Includes:<br />

1995 Ripken “2131” Game-Used Chair a folding chair with a thick leather-covered<br />

seat and backrest with “2131” logos, this was one of several chairs used down the<br />

base lines to accommodate a surplus of fans for Cal Ripken’s 2,131st consecutive<br />

game on September 6, 1995 at Camden Yards. Pristine condition; Signed Photos with<br />

a framed (25-1/8 x 21-1/8”) “2131” action color print signed by Ripken (“10”<br />

strength) and a (20-1/2 x 13-3/4”) dual photo display signed by B. Robinson and<br />

Palmer. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Additional items are listed<br />

on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1486. (7) Team-Signed Basketballs - With Kobe,<br />

DeBusschere and Anthony<br />

Team-Signed NBA Basketballs make up this star-studded lot that includes: 1972-73<br />

New York Knicks (6 signatures) with Bradley, DeBusschere, Frazier, Holtzman,<br />

Monroe, Reed; 1991-92 Golden State Warriors (12) with Alexander, Askew, Gatling,<br />

T. Hardaway, Higgins, Mullin and Petersen; 1996-97 San Antonio Spurs (3) with Del<br />

Negro, Elliott and Wilkins; Late-1990s New York Knicks (4) with Childs and<br />

Sprewell; 1990s-2000s Indiana Pacers (12) with Carlisle (coach), Person and<br />

Tinsley; 2000s Denver Nuggets (11) with Anthony, Boykins, D. Johnson, Karl<br />

(coach), Lenard, Miller and Russell; Mid-2000s Los Angeles Lakers (5) with Bryant,<br />

Buss (owner), Mihm, Vujacic and L. Walton.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

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1487. Basketball Signed Flats - With Magic, Shaq and West<br />

The offered autograph assortment is “Nothing but Net,” as it includes NBA legends<br />

from the past half century, including photographs and publications signed by their<br />

dazzling subjects (signatures average “9”). Highlights include: Signed Photographs<br />

(28, mostly 8x10) with Baylor, M. Johnson, Kemp, K. Malone, M. Malone, Pippen,<br />

Reed, Unseld (5x7 team-issued photo), (4) West and Worthy; Signed Publications<br />

(20) with Barry (April 1975 Sport); V. Carter (Carolina Court ‘97); Kidd (March 3,<br />

2008 Sports Illustrated); O’Neal (June 1, 1998 ESPN); O. Robertson (The Art of<br />

Basketball) and D. Robinson (July 7, 1999 Sports Illustrated). Auction LOA from<br />

James Spence Authentications. Plus several UDA or PSA/DNA certs and holograms<br />

accompany. Additional items are listed on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1489. (2) 1986-87 Fleer Basketball Near Sets<br />

Presented is an appealing pair of 1986-87 Fleer Basketball near sets. Both near sets average (NM, light edge<br />

discoloration when viewed as stack) with some better and others lesser, including (126/132, 10/11 stickers)<br />

and (131/132, 11 stickers). Featured are (2) #7 Barkley RC (NM-MT, NM), (2) #9 Bird (NM-MT, NM), (2)<br />

#26 Drexler RC (NM-MT, NM), (2) #32 Ewing RC (both NM), (2) #53 M. Johnson (NM-MT, NM), (2) #57<br />

Jordan RC (NM-MT, EX), (2) #68 K. Malone RC (NM-MT, NM), (2) #77 Mullin RC (both NM-MT), (2) #82<br />

Olajuwon RC (NM-MT, EX), #109 I. Thomas RC (NM), (2) #121 Wilkins RC (both NM-MT) and #8 Jordan<br />

Sticker (NM). For a complete list of missing numbers, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1488. (19) Signed Basketballs with Abdul-Jabbar, Kidd<br />

and College Coaches Ball<br />

Having shown incredible prowess for handling “The Rock” on NBA hardwoods, the<br />

hoops icons have done the same with the offered autographed Official NBA, NCAA<br />

and mini-balls with black or silver Sharpie signatures that average (“7-8”). Includes:<br />

Full-Size Signed Balls Abdul-Jabbar, Barry, Bowie, L. Brown, Drexler (inscribed<br />

“#22 - The Glide”), Kidd, M. Lemon, Miller, Okafor, J. Smith (“#32”), Stackhouse<br />

and multi-signed balls with: Rambis and (2) others; and (2) signed by college coaches<br />

including Henson, Kruger, McGuire (d.2001), Meyer (d.2006); Penders, Phelps and R.<br />

Williams; Signed Mini-Balls with Malone, D. Thompson, (2) Vitale and one other.<br />

Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1490. (8) Lakers Items with 1967 First<br />

Game at Forum<br />

Presented is a lot of (8) Lakers collectibles highlighted by a program<br />

from their first-ever game player at “The Forum”. The<br />

December 31, 1967 program presents in mid-grade condition and<br />

comes with (2) First Night certificates. Rounding out the lot are<br />

various publications and statues with Magic and Shaq Danbury<br />

Mint examples.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1491.<br />

(379)<br />

1961-80<br />

Basketball<br />

Lot with<br />

Many<br />

Stars<br />

From 1961-62<br />

Fleer through<br />

1980-81 Topps,<br />

the offered lot<br />

contains (379)<br />

vintage basketball<br />

cards<br />

loaded with<br />

stars.<br />

Highlights<br />

include: 1.)<br />

(29) 1961-62<br />

Fleer, average<br />

(VG) with #44<br />

Wilkens (EX),<br />

#45 Arizin<br />

(VG-EX), #49<br />

Cousy (VG-<br />

EX), #61<br />

Robertson (EX-<br />

MT); 2.) (178)<br />

1969-70 Topps, average (VG/VG-EX), with (2) #1 Chamberlain (FR, VG), #25<br />

Alcindor RC (VG-EX), #90 West (VG-EX); 3.) 1970-71 Topps near set (171/175),<br />

average (EX-MT), with #50 Chamberlain (EX), #75 Alcindor (EX-MT), #100<br />

Robertson (VG-EX), #123 Maravich RC (EX-MT), #160 West (NM). Please view our<br />

website for additional information.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1493.<br />

Modern<br />

Autograph<br />

Lot With<br />

Football<br />

Focus and<br />

(5)<br />

Baseball<br />

Hall of<br />

Famers<br />

As Major<br />

League Baseball<br />

and the National<br />

Football League<br />

overlap this fall,<br />

the offered lot<br />

complies, boasting<br />

autographs<br />

(average “9”<br />

strength) of<br />

stars from both.<br />

Includes:<br />

Signed<br />

Baseballs with<br />

(3) snow-white<br />

(grade “9-10”)<br />

OML Selig<br />

spheres signed by Fingers (inscribed “HOF 92”), Ford (PSA/DNA 9.5) and Kell<br />

(“HOF 83, d.2009), respectively; an OAL Brown ball (“7”) signed by Weaver<br />

(“H.O.F. 96”) and an ONL Giamatti orb (“8”) signed by F. Robinson; Signed Football<br />

Helmets with (4) full-size replica models including Ravens models signed by Heap,<br />

Reed and D. Williams; Buccaneers signed by Alstott (“A-Train”); and a Buccaneers<br />

mini-helmet signed by C. Williams; Signed Football Jerseys with pro-model pullover<br />

garments to include Alstott (Buccaneers) and Heap (Ravens). Auction LOA from<br />

James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1492.<br />

College<br />

and Pro<br />

Football<br />

and<br />

Basketball<br />

Ticket Lot<br />

- 1941-<br />

2002<br />

Dating from<br />

1941 through<br />

2002, these full<br />

tickets and<br />

stubs were hot<br />

items, indeed,<br />

as they were<br />

issued for some<br />

of the most<br />

anticipated contests<br />

in college<br />

and professional<br />

football and<br />

basketball.<br />

Highlights include: Football 1963 NFL Championship (predating the Super Bowl, this<br />

“Pass Out Check” was issued for the title contest at Chicago’s Wrigley Field); 1979<br />

Rose Bowl (Charles White’s infamous touchdown, USC over Michigan); Super Bowl<br />

XXII (Washington over Denver, multiple creases); Super Bowl XXIV (San Francisco<br />

over Denver, multiple creases); Basketball 1992 NCAA Championship (Metrodome,<br />

Duke over Michigan); 1998 NBA Playoffs (at Chicago, during sixth championship run<br />

in eight years). Complete list is available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1494. Multi-Sport Autograph Lot - With DiMaggio and Mays<br />

These items are autographed by legends from various sports arenas, with a concentration<br />

on baseball. The attractive signatures warrant (“8-9”) assessment on average and<br />

include: Signed Flats including photographs and posters ranging from 8x10 to 20-1/2<br />

x 24-1/2” with Brett (1986 framed Gartlan A/P), DiMaggio (2 matted and signed cigarette<br />

ads), (2) R. Jackson (including a 1993 Hall of Fame day placard and a “REG-<br />

GIE!” foam board poster), Marino and Roush; multi-signed displays that include:<br />

1993 Negro Leagues Litho Print signed by Day, Gibson, Jr., Irvin, B. Leonard, Mays,<br />

Radcliffe and Wright; Signed Bats (3) pro stock examples respectively signed by<br />

Magadan, Rose and B. Williams (small section of wood missing from barrel); Signed<br />

Collector’s Plates (3) including Aaron, B. Robinson and Schmidt. Auction LOA from<br />

James Spence Authentications. A complete list is available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

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1495.<br />

1948-1989<br />

Multi-<br />

Sport Hall<br />

of Famer<br />

and<br />

Superstar<br />

Rookie<br />

Card Lot<br />

of (113)<br />

Offered is a<br />

fabulous array<br />

of rookie cards<br />

of Hall of<br />

Famers and<br />

superstars from<br />

three major<br />

sports, the<br />

majority from<br />

baseball and<br />

football with<br />

Baseball: 1948<br />

Bowman #18<br />

Spahn (VG-<br />

EX); 1951<br />

Bowman #232<br />

Fox (EX-MT,<br />

mc); 1954<br />

Topps #132<br />

Lasorda (PSA<br />

6); 1957 Topps #35 Robinson (EX-MT, oc); 1962 Topps #199 Perry (NM), #387<br />

Brock (EX); Football: 1958 Topps #90 Jurgensen (EX, oc); 1962 Topps #17 Ditka<br />

(colored); (2) 1972 Topps #200 Staubach (EX-MT, EX); (2) 1976 Topps #148 Payton<br />

(NM-MT, NM); (3) 1981 Topps #216 Montana (NM, 2- EX-MT); 1984 Topps #63<br />

Elway (NM), #123 Marino (NM); 1984 Topps USFL #58 R. White (NM-MT) and (4)<br />

1986 Topps #161 (all NM to NM-MT). For a complete list of rookie cards in this collection,<br />

please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1496. (9) Multi-Sport Autographed Items with Mantle and<br />

Namath<br />

Presented is a grouping of nine attractive multi-sport autographed items. Highlights<br />

include Baseball: (5 items, all “9-10”) with 1.) single-signed Rose OML ball with<br />

Abe. I’m sorry I bet on baseball, #4256) both (Pete Rose Hit King sticker); 2.) singlesigned<br />

Rose stat Reds jersey (Hit King, #4256, Charlie Hustle, Pete Rose Hit King<br />

sticker); 3.) single-signed Mantle print (“9”, Robert Stephen Simon) framed to 30x24<br />

dimensions (scuffing on exterior); 4.) team-signed 1986 Mets Cooperstown Collection<br />

bat with (26) signatures; Football: (2 items) with 1.) single-signed Namath full-size<br />

throwback helmet (Broadway x 12); 2.) single-signed Simms full-size helmet (Steiner<br />

sticker and cert card); Basketball: (1 item) with multi-signed ‘73 Knicks artist-proof<br />

34x29 print with (7) signatures including Bradley, DeBusschere, Frazier, Lucas,<br />

Monroe and Reed (all “9-10”). Several items come with varying levels of certification,<br />

although the group as a whole comes with an auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications. For a complete list of items, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1499. Multi-Sport Balance of Collection - With Payton<br />

Signed Football<br />

Superlatives are sure to be heard when displaying the items in the offered assortment,<br />

which includes bats, balls and bobbleheads, with some of the keepsakes autographed:<br />

Michael Jordan Danbury Mint Lifetime Statues with base (MT); Mays signed bat (“9-<br />

10”); Palmeiro 2003 signed Game-Used bat; Gwynn/McGwire/ Ripken signed ball<br />

(#1/500, Steiner sticker and cert); Payton signed football (“9-10”); 1961 Philadelphia<br />

Eagles nodder (green base, EX with a small crack in the back of the head); 1961-1963<br />

LA Dodgers (square base, EX); and a Butkus/Sayers signed 8x10 (“10”). Auction LOA<br />

from James Spence Authentications. For a complete listing, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1500. Multi-Sport Signed/Unsigned Lot of (24) with Paige<br />

Presented is a multi-sport gathering of (24) items featuring both signed and unsigned<br />

collectibles. Highlights include: Signed Team-Sheets (5) with 1970 Orioles, 1974<br />

Rangers (Martin), 1976 Padres (McCovey, Winfield); Signed 8x10s: (9) with (2)<br />

Gretzky, Mia Hamm (Steiner), (2) Mays; Other Signed: (5) with Paige (5x8 clipping);<br />

Unsigned: (6) with wire photos of Greenberg, Koufax and Young, and a 1969<br />

NLCS Mets program. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. View our<br />

website for additional information.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1497. Fantastic Multi-Sport Autograph Lot - With Mack,<br />

Baer and Jordan<br />

A century worth of sports icons are represented in this incredible collection of signed<br />

flats. The lot is comprised of signed photos and cut signature displays, with pennings<br />

averaging (“9”) quality. Includes: Cut Signature Displays with Grove, Lindstrom and<br />

Kelly (check); Signed Flats including M. Baer (“5-6”), (2) Graziano, Medwick<br />

(PSA/DNA), Mack (cut signature, “6”) and Schalk (PSA/DNA); a UDA Michael Jordan<br />

baseball (unofficial Wilson, “9-10”); a Greenberg signed letter (“7”) and (19) 8x10 photographs<br />

with Cronin, Newhouser, Yastrzemski (11x14 sepia), Puckett, Henderson and<br />

Stargell. Autographed average (“8-9”) unless otherwise noted. For a complete listing of<br />

items, please visit our website. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1498. (16) Multi-Sport Signed Lot with (2) Mantle<br />

Featuring several difficult Yankees, the presented lot contains (16) multi-sport signed<br />

items. The highlights of this lot include: 1.) Mantle (“9”) Perez-Steele; 2-5.) (4) single-signed<br />

8x10s from DiMaggio (“8.5”), Mantle (“9”), Martin (red, “8”) and Unitas<br />

(“7”, personalized); 6.) Gretzky signed Gartlan statue in box; 7-9.) (3) single-signed<br />

bats with Carlton, Herman and Schmidt (Cooperstown); 10-11) (2) signed/framed displays<br />

with Frisch (12x16) and Joe Wood (17x19). Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications. View our website for additional information.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

314 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

1501. (123) Multi-Sport Vintage Cards with Hockey Stars<br />

With a concentration of vintage hockey stars, the presented lot contains (123) vintage<br />

multi-sport cards. Highlights include: Boxing: 1948 Leaf #73 Tunney (EX) and (13)<br />

1951 Topps Ringside (average EX); Baseball: 1954 Bowman #15 Ashburn (EX-MT),<br />

(32) 1955 Bowman averaging (EX) with #10 Rizzuto (VG-EX) and #179 Aaron (VG-<br />

EX); Hockey: 1968-69 Topps (2) #2 Orr (VG, VG-EX), #7 P. Esposito (EX), #16<br />

Hull (GD), (2) #29 Howe (GD, VG-EX), 1969-70 Topps #24 Orr (EX-MT), (4) #61<br />

Howe (3 EX, EX-MT), 1970-71 #3 Orr (EX) and 1971-72 #100 Orr (VG-EX). Please<br />

view our website for additional information.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

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1502. Multi-Sport Auto and Card Treasure Chest with<br />

DiMaggio<br />

Containing cards as well as signed memorabilia, this multi-sport lot features an array<br />

of display-ready collectibles. Notable items include: (5) signed basketballs with 1997-<br />

98 Kentucky Champs including T. Smith; Rice/Young dual 8x10 display (both<br />

signed); (2) DiMaggio Albums (one signed, “9”); (6) signed footballs with Bowden<br />

and D. Sanders; (9) signed 8x10s with Bonds, Marino and Starr; 1986 Cal Bears<br />

game-used helmet; (4) signed football jerseys with McDaniel and D. Sanders<br />

(Redskins); (2) Cooney/Holmes dual-signed gloves; (2) game-used jerseys with 1983<br />

George Mason and 1999 Atlanta Hawks; (500+) modern cards including certified signatures<br />

from (2) Cepeda, Monk, (2) Perry and more, and a 2005 Masters program<br />

signed by (18) with Garcia, Mickelson and Singh. Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications. View our website for additional information.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

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1503. (550+) 1980s-2000s Multi-Sport Graded<br />

Collection—Mostly PSA 10<br />

The investment-grade specialist will relish the opportunity to secure these<br />

(550+) 1980s-2000s multi-sport graded cards, the majority of which are<br />

common player PSA Gem Mint 10 examples. Highlights include PSA 10:<br />

(502 cards) with Baseball: (36) 1985 Donruss, (31) 1986 Donruss, (86)<br />

1986 Topps with #329 Puckett, (56) 1986 Topps Tiffany, Football: (193)<br />

1989 Score, (1) 2006 Bowman Chrome #237 Jones-Drew RC, (2) 2007<br />

Playoff #107 C. Johnson RC (#/399); SGC 98: (30 cards) with Baseball: (2)<br />

2007 Donruss Elite Extra Edition #5 Price; Football: 2001 Quantum Leaf<br />

#228 Wayne RC, (5) 2007 Playoff with #197 C. Johnson (#/299), #110<br />

Bowe RC (#/99), #123 Lynch RC (#/99); Other Grades: (5 cards) with<br />

1969 Topps Decals F. Robinson (SGC 88) and 1977 Topps Cloth #41<br />

Schmidt (SGC 88). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1504. Multi-Sport and Entertainment Autograph Lot -<br />

With Palmer Signed Golf Ball<br />

This impressive assortment of autographed items features Hall of Famers from their<br />

respective sports and entertainers, with pennings that show (“8-9”) strength and better.<br />

Includes: Baseball 8x10 prints with Boudreau, B. Herman and B. Robinson, and a<br />

1986 Baltimore Orioles program signed by Ripken, Jr.; Basketball an 8x10 print and<br />

(2) index cards signed by Abdul-Jabbar; Boxing with an 8x10 print and (2) 5x7 prints<br />

signed by Leonard, (2) Ali signatures (including a late-1960s version); Football with<br />

postcards signed by Marchetti, Pihos and Wojciechowicz and index cards with<br />

Bednarik, Unitas; Golf with (2) publications, a scorecard and Titlist golf ball signed<br />

by Palmer. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. An assortment of 8x10s<br />

signed by entertainers are included in this lot and listed on our website, as are remaining<br />

sports items and applicable death dates.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1507.<br />

(2300+)<br />

1909-<br />

2007<br />

Multi-<br />

Sport<br />

Treasure<br />

Chest<br />

with<br />

Singles,<br />

Sets and<br />

Modern<br />

Inserts<br />

Offered is a<br />

diverse<br />

(2300+)<br />

1909-2007<br />

multi-sport<br />

treasure<br />

chest which<br />

features singles,<br />

sets and<br />

modern<br />

inserts.<br />

Highlights<br />

include<br />

Vintage<br />

Baseball Singles: (664 cards) with 1909-11 T206: Merkle (FR, writing on back),<br />

1964 Topps: (161 cards, average EX to EX-MT); 1970 Topps: (203 cards, average<br />

EX) with #189 Munson RC (GAI 5); 1971 Topps: (107 cards, average EX to EX-<br />

MT); 1972 Topps: (2) #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (both PSA 5); Modern Baseball<br />

Graded/Inserts: (1500+) with Game-Used/Auto: (119 cards) with Game-Used/Auto:<br />

2004 Topps Tribute: J. Robinson bat; Football Singles: (153 cards) with 1966<br />

Philadelphia Gum: #38 Sayers RC (VG) and Baseball Complete/Near Sets: (20<br />

sets) with 1992 Topps Traded (factory). For a more complete list of items, please visit<br />

our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1508.<br />

(1400+)<br />

1973-90s<br />

Multi-Sport<br />

Complete<br />

Set Lot<br />

Baseball, basketball<br />

and football<br />

are well<br />

represented in<br />

this lot, which<br />

contains<br />

(1400+) complete<br />

sets. The<br />

vast majority are<br />

hand collated<br />

and from the<br />

1980s-90s,<br />

though several<br />

1970s sets are<br />

included. While<br />

the vintage<br />

inclusions are in<br />

(VG) to (VG-<br />

EX) condition,<br />

the 1980 and<br />

newer products<br />

are generally in<br />

upper grade.<br />

This lot contains:<br />

Baseball: (235) 1980-90s with 1980 Topps, 1982 Topps Traded (#98 Ripken<br />

EX-MT), 1984 Fleer Update (#27 Clemens, #93 Puckett, both NM), 1989 UD (#1<br />

Griffey NM-MT), 1992 Bowman, 1993 SP (#279 Jeter RC NM), 1994 SP (#15<br />

Rodriguez RC NM-MT), plus (900+) assorted Minor League sets; Basketball: (101)<br />

1973-90s with 1973 Topps, 1988 Fleer, 1994 Finest; Football: (213) 1982-90s with<br />

1984 Topps, 1989 Score (#57 Sanders RC PSA 9, #270 Aikman RC NM-MT), 1990<br />

Score Supplemental (#101 Smith RC NM). Shipping will be substantial and pick-up in<br />

Silver Spring, MD is encouraged. View our website for additional information.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1505. Fantastic Autograph Collection of Hollywood and<br />

Sports Stars - With Ali, Gretzky and Kobe<br />

The “Squared Circle,” NASCAR ovals, the NBA hardwood and NHL rinks are among<br />

the arenas from which these celebrity autographs hail. (46) Items vary to include<br />

apparel and flats, with signatures averaging (“8-9”) quality. Includes: Basketball a<br />

“Lakers Locker Room” sign signed by (8) 1998-99 members with Bryant and Rambis<br />

(coach); (3) Spurs jerseys respectively signed by Finley, Nesterovic and Parker;<br />

Hockey (2) Gretzky signed pieces (license plate and figurine display); Howe signed<br />

Red Wings logo puck; Lemieux signed puck; Auto Racing May 19, 2008 Sports<br />

Illustrated signed by Patrick; Home Depot “#20” apron signed by T. Stewart; Boxing<br />

Ali signed display; Cycle Racing (2) L. Armstrong signed publications with Every<br />

Second Counts (signed on cover) and a “Madone” brochure; Entertainment (2) Sting<br />

signed copies of Broken Music; and a photograph signed by Heston. Auction LOA<br />

from James Spence Authentications. Additional items are listed on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1506.<br />

(1150+)<br />

1977-1992<br />

Multi-<br />

Sport<br />

Rookie<br />

Collection<br />

with<br />

(250+)<br />

Griffey<br />

From the heyday<br />

of rampant<br />

rookie card<br />

speculation, this<br />

group of<br />

(1150+) 1977-<br />

1992 multisport<br />

debut<br />

cards each feature<br />

superstars<br />

who “panned<br />

out”. Included<br />

are Baseball:<br />

(797 cards)<br />

with 1982<br />

Donruss #405<br />

Ripken RC, (2)<br />

1982 Fleer #176 Ripken RC, (4) 1983 Topps #482 Gwynn RC, (113) 1989 Donruss<br />

#33 Griffey Jr. RC, (106) 1989 Fleer #548 Griffey Jr. RC, (10) 1989 Topps Traded<br />

#41T Griffey Jr. RC, 1989 Upper Deck: (28) #1 Griffey Jr. RC, (100) #25 R. Johnson<br />

RC; Football: (319 cards) with 1989 Pro Set: (46) #490 Aikman RC, (70) #494<br />

Sanders RC; (7) 1989 Score #270 Aikman RC, 1989 Topps Traded: (74) #70T Aikman<br />

RC, (56) #83T Sanders RC; (10) 1991 Score Favre RC; Basketball: (47 cards) with<br />

(39) 1989-90 Hoops #138 D. Robinson RC and (8) 1992-93 Topps #362 O’ Neal RC.<br />

These cards average (NM to MT) condition, making this a “can’t miss” collection. For<br />

a complete list of key cards, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1509.<br />

Multi-<br />

Sport<br />

Wax,<br />

Unopened<br />

Pack And<br />

Set Lot<br />

With 1984<br />

Fleer<br />

Update<br />

The offered<br />

treasure trove<br />

of un-searched<br />

packs, wax<br />

boxes and<br />

numerous sets<br />

includes (167)<br />

“traded/update”<br />

sets, a 1978<br />

Topps Football<br />

wax box, 1983<br />

Topps Football<br />

wax box and a<br />

1984 Fleer<br />

Baseball<br />

Update set with<br />

Clemens RC<br />

(NM to MToc),<br />

(6) 1986<br />

Fleer Update<br />

sets and (62) 1987 Topps Traded sets. Also present are (130) total sets from 1978-<br />

1998 and plenty of un-searched multi-sport wax boxes and packs from the 1980s and<br />

1990s including a full 1987 Topps Baseball vending case. For a complete listing of all<br />

items, please visit our website. Local pick-up required from consignor’s location in<br />

Maryland-Eastern Shore.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1510. (215) 1992-1996 Parkhurst Hockey Insert Sets with<br />

(21) Pop-Up<br />

Offered is an accumulation of (215) 1992-1996 Parkhurst Hockey insert sets. With<br />

more than 15K in book value present, this lot is a boon for the singles dealer. Included<br />

(NM-MT) sets are (18) 1992-93 Don Cherry Picks, (19) 1993-94 Cherry’s Playoff<br />

Heroes, (34) 1993-94 Reprint Case Inserts Series 1-2, (18) 1994 Missing Link Future<br />

Stars, (21) 1994 Missing Link Pop-Up, (16) 1994 Tall Boys Future Stars, (11) 1994<br />

Tall Boys Scoring Leaders Mail-Ins, (15) 1994 Tall Boys Trophy Winners Mail-Ins,<br />

(16) 1994-95 Sweden Euro-Stars, (16) 1995-96 International Goal Patrol, (19) 1996<br />

All-Star Mail-In and (12) 1996 Beehive Oversized Promo.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

316 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

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1511.<br />

Winston<br />

Cup 20-<br />

Year<br />

Signed<br />

Set and<br />

Earnhardt<br />

16-Car<br />

Set<br />

The checkered<br />

flag goes to the<br />

winning bidder<br />

of this attractive<br />

display<br />

pair. Includes:<br />

Winston Cup<br />

Champions<br />

Signed<br />

Display a 20-<br />

1/4 x 16”<br />

arrangement of<br />

autographed<br />

and encapsulated<br />

1991 Sports<br />

marketing<br />

Enterprises<br />

cards individually<br />

celebrating<br />

each Winston<br />

Cup champion<br />

from 1971 through 1990. Includes: Allison; (4) Earnhardt, Sr.; Elliott; Labonte;<br />

Parsons; (5) R. Petty; Wallace; (3) Waltrip and (3) Yarborough; and Dale Earnhardt,<br />

Sr. Collector’s Set a 16-car set (in original boxes) of 1:64 scale Winston Cup collectibles<br />

issued by Action Performance Companies.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1513.<br />

(400,000+)<br />

Multi-<br />

Sport<br />

Sets,<br />

Singles &<br />

Insert<br />

Hoard<br />

The enterprising<br />

dealer will<br />

want to “take<br />

stock” of this<br />

massive<br />

(400,000+)<br />

modern multisport<br />

sets, singles<br />

and insert<br />

hoard. These<br />

singles are<br />

housed in 5000<br />

count boxes<br />

and are loaded<br />

with rookies<br />

and stars from<br />

the late 1980s<br />

to early 1990s.<br />

Keynote rookies<br />

and stars<br />

such as<br />

Clemens,<br />

Griffey, Mattingly, Ramirez, Ripken and Ryan are in abundance. Multiple “dealer<br />

stock” 50-100 ct. player bricks and team sets with a Philadelphia concentration are<br />

also found within. A hoard of (300+) early 1990s baseball, football, basketball and<br />

hockey sets (many factory) headlined by (3) 1985 Topps Tiffany (no stars) and 1993<br />

Bowman Football are present. Hundreds of unopened wax packs from 1988 to the<br />

early-1990s round out this collection. Due to the volume of this collection, local pickup<br />

at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is required.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1512. (210,000+) 1975-1979 Topps Multi-Sport Singles<br />

With more inhabitants than many cities, the offered (210,000+) 1975-1979 Topps<br />

multi-sport singles hoard has many possibilities for the enterprising dealer.<br />

Included are Topps Baseball: 1976 (5,000), 1978 (49,000), 1979 Topps (59,000);<br />

Topps Football: 1975 (12,200), 1976 (2,300), 1977 (15,000), 1978 (41,000),<br />

1979 (27,000); Topps Hockey: 1977-78 (2,700) and 1978-79 (3,100). Although<br />

all major stars have been pulled, multiple minor stars, leaders, teams and other<br />

specialty cards are found throughout. The majority of these singles average (EX-<br />

MT to NM) with many better and some lesser. Due to the size/weight, shipping<br />

and handling will be substantial. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland<br />

location is highly encouraged.<br />

Opening Bid $750.00<br />

1514. Multi-<br />

Sport Balance<br />

of Collection<br />

with<br />

(500,000+)<br />

Cards<br />

Presented is over<br />

(500,000) multi-sport<br />

cards with a multitude<br />

of star players.<br />

The mostly 1980s-<br />

2000s collection features<br />

a slew of Hall<br />

of Fame players, All-<br />

Star and rookie cards.<br />

Highlight rookies<br />

include: (15) 1984<br />

Topps #8 Don<br />

Mattingly (EX to EX-<br />

MT), (13) 1985<br />

Topps #401 Mark<br />

McGwire (VG-EX to<br />

EX), (3) 1989<br />

Bowman #220 Ken<br />

Griffey Jr. (EX-MT),<br />

(6) 1989 Donruss #33<br />

Ken Griffey Jr. (VG-<br />

EX to EX), (1) 1987<br />

Fleer #604 Barry<br />

Bonds (EX-MT) and<br />

(1) 1993 Topps #98<br />

Derek Jeter (EX-MT). The offered lot features many big name players such as Ryan,<br />

Seaver, Gretzky, Ripken, Brett, Yount, Rose, Orr, Bench, R. Jackson and archives and<br />

modern singles of Mantle, J. Robinson and Aaron. With enormous breakdown potential<br />

present, this lot also contains numerous boxes of newer Starting Line-up figurines,<br />

Beanie Babies and Salvino Slammers as well as many photos. Local pick-up is<br />

required from consignor’s location in Maryland, Eastern Shore.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

318 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

1515.<br />

George<br />

Levene<br />

1908 Silver<br />

Trophy<br />

Cup<br />

Offered is a<br />

unique threehandled<br />

trophy<br />

cup presented to<br />

University of<br />

Tennessee head<br />

coach George<br />

”Izzy” Levene.<br />

Displaying beautiful<br />

patina, this<br />

century old relic<br />

representing<br />

Volunteer football<br />

stands 8-3/4<br />

x 10” with a 5-<br />

1/2” diameter.<br />

The 1 pound, 5<br />

ounce Sterling<br />

silver prize was a<br />

gift from the citizens of Knoxville in November 1908 in appreciation for back-to-back<br />

winning seasons. Levene, a veritable enigma in the Tennessee coaching ranks, left the<br />

university after the 1909 season and returned to coaching 13 years later for Wake<br />

Forest. He did coach under the great John Heisman at the University of Pennsylvania.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1517. 1955 Topps All-American Complete Set (100/100)<br />

Presented is a superb 1955 Topps Football All-American complete set of (100) cards. Filled with<br />

superstars and Hall of Famers, this set has an approximate condition breakdown of 10% (EX-MT or<br />

better), 20% (EX), 33% (VG-EX), 27% (VG) and 10% (GD or lesser). Highlights include #6<br />

Kinnick (VG), #10 Dudley (EX), #12 Graham (VG), #16 Rockne (VG-EX), #20 Baugh (EX), #24<br />

Strong (VG), #27 Grange (EX), #29 Nomellini (EX-MT), #34 Brien (EX-MT), #37 Thorpe (FR),<br />

#38 Stagg (VG-EX), #52 Lujack (VG), #68 Four Horsemen (VG), #85 Luckman (EX), #97 Hutson<br />

(EX) and #100 Henry SP (VG-EX). Centering is the main detractor, although it takes nothing away<br />

from the quality of the set.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1518. Huge Collection<br />

of 1950-1972 Football<br />

Singles and Near Sets<br />

The offered collection is a football<br />

card lover’s dream with cards<br />

from 1950 through 1972 including<br />

(7) near sets and hundreds of star<br />

cards. This massive collection has<br />

Near Sets: with nearly all major<br />

stars including 1955 Bowman<br />

(153/160, PR to VG-EX); 1956<br />

Topps (115/120, PR to EX) #22<br />

Cardinals Team card (VG); 1963<br />

Topps (152/170, VG to NM) #82<br />

Lilly RC SP (EX-MT); 1965<br />

Philadelphia (182/198, VG to EX-<br />

MT) #12 Unitas (EX-MT); 1966<br />

Topps (124/132, PR to EX-MT)<br />

#96 Namath (EX); 1971 Topps<br />

(221/263, mostly VG-EX to EX-<br />

MT) #156 Bradshaw (EX-MT)<br />

and 1972 Topps low series<br />

(232/263, mostly EX to NM) #200<br />

Staubach (EX). Highlight singles<br />

include 1951 Bowman: (51 cards,<br />

PR to VG) with #34 Baugh (VG);<br />

1952 Bowman Small: (43 cards, PR to VG) with #14 Brown (VG-EX), #30 Baugh<br />

(PR); 1953 Bowman: (30 cards, PR to VG-EX); 1954 Bowman: (87 cards, PR to<br />

VG-EX) with #23 Blanda (VG); 1960 Fleer: (52 cards, VG to EX) with #124 Kemp<br />

(VG-EX); 1961 Fleer: (68 cards, VG-EX to EX); 1961 Topps: (101 cards, VG-EX to<br />

EX) #71 Brown (EX) and 1970 Topps: (178 cards, mostly EX to NM) #90 Simpson<br />

(NM). Approximately 15% of the cards have some form of writing on them; this has<br />

been factored into the grading. For a complete listing of the cards missing from the<br />

near sets plus the remaining cards and conditions, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

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1516. (19)<br />

1948<br />

Bowman<br />

Football<br />

Shortprints<br />

and Rookies<br />

Complete the challenging<br />

1948<br />

Bowman Football<br />

edition with these<br />

nineteen shortprints<br />

and rookies.<br />

Included are #6, #7<br />

Van Buren RC (GD),<br />

9, #22 Baugh RC<br />

(VG-EX), #26<br />

Waterfield RC (VG),<br />

27, 30, #36 Turner<br />

RC SP (VG), 54, 57,<br />

#61 Wojciechowicz<br />

RC (GD), #63 Pihos<br />

RC SP (VG), 78,<br />

#81 Goldberg RC SP<br />

(VG-EX), 90, 93,<br />

#99 Gilmer RC SP,<br />

#102 Angsman RC SP (EX-MT) and 105. Common depictions average (EX to EX-<br />

MT) with some better and others lesser.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1519. 1978 Topps Football Complete Set on (4) Sheets<br />

Presented is a 1978 Topps Football complete set on four uncut sheets. These printing<br />

press artifacts are appealing display pieces and tough to find in any condition.<br />

Highlighted players include Dorsett RC (creasing), Largent and Payton. Despite<br />

instances of moderate creasing and peripheral fraying, the sheets still present well.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

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1520. 1963<br />

World<br />

Champion<br />

Chicago<br />

Bears<br />

Complete<br />

Season<br />

Package<br />

The offered lot<br />

includes a complete<br />

run of<br />

programs<br />

issued for the<br />

1963 Chicago<br />

Bears home<br />

contests at<br />

Wrigley Field<br />

(including the<br />

NFL<br />

Championship<br />

triumph over<br />

the New York<br />

Giants), as well<br />

as a 1963<br />

media guide<br />

and championship game ticket stub. The programs include (7) regular-season guides, a<br />

championship edition and a preseason “18th Annual Armed Forces Game” guide.<br />

Most show (EX-MT) to (NM) quality, with the December 8 (vs. San Francisco) program<br />

warranting (GD) assessment (writing on cover). The November 17 (vs. Green<br />

Bay) program is autographed (blue ballpoint, roster page) by (10), including Hall of<br />

Famers Atkins, Ditka and George (all “8-9” strength). The championship game ticket<br />

stub presents nicely with an even tear at the perforation and is affected only by unobtrusive<br />

peripheral creases. Included, as well, is a championship game “Pass Out<br />

Check.” Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1521. Vintage Football Lot With (2) Nodders and<br />

Programs Collection<br />

These 1960s-1970s gridiron collectibles include: 1968 Bobblehead Dolls round goldbase<br />

examples of Bears (VG-EX with a series of hairline cracks at the base of the<br />

neck and a crack on the left foot); Lions (EX with minimal chipping at the base of the<br />

neck, in original box); Publications (7) with Jets/Namath concentration, includes (3)<br />

Shea Stadium guides (all NM) with 1964 Yearbook and Gameday programs from<br />

November 21, 1965; November 20, 1966; a (NM) Super Bowl III program and<br />

Namath covers (all VG-EX) from (2) Life (1969 and 1972) and Esquire (1971);<br />

Miscellaneous 1971 Topps #4 Namath Football Pin-Up; (2) 1969 Topps Football<br />

wrappers; a 1922 Harvard-Brown program (Soldier Field, (VG-EX with compacting<br />

folds and penciled notations); 1937 Giants-Lions program (Polo Grounds, EX-MT).<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1524. (51)<br />

Goal Line<br />

Art Signed<br />

Postcards<br />

with Brown<br />

The best the gridiron<br />

has to offer<br />

are found with<br />

these (51) Goal<br />

Line Art signed<br />

postcards. These<br />

attractive 4x6<br />

renderings are<br />

penned in blue or<br />

black Sharpie,<br />

with each autograph<br />

grading in<br />

the (“9-10”)<br />

range. Highlights<br />

include J. Brown,<br />

Campbell,<br />

Dawson, (2)<br />

Fears, Gifford,<br />

Graham, Groza,<br />

(2) Hirsch, Lane,<br />

(7) B. Mitchell,<br />

(2) Olsen, (2)<br />

Tarkenton and<br />

Tittle. Auction<br />

LOA from James<br />

Spence<br />

Authentications.<br />

For a complete list of signatures and applicable<br />

death dates, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1525. (2)<br />

49ers<br />

Team-<br />

Signed<br />

Footballs<br />

with SB<br />

XIX<br />

Presented is a<br />

pair of San<br />

Francisco<br />

49ers teamsigned<br />

footballs<br />

including<br />

a Super Bowl<br />

XIX<br />

Championship<br />

ball. This lot<br />

contains: 1.)<br />

Super Bowl<br />

XIX signed by<br />

(45) with<br />

Clark, Craig<br />

and Montana,<br />

signatures<br />

average (“8”),<br />

white-panels show mild crazing; 2.) 1992 team-ball signed by (50) with Montana,<br />

Rice and Young. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. View our website<br />

for additional information.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1522. Football Autograph Collection - With Montana,<br />

Starr and Unitas<br />

Standouts from either side of the line of scrimmage have signed the collectibles in this<br />

impressive lot. Autographs average (“8-9”) strength, highlighted by: Signed Helmets<br />

(3) replica headgear items with team logos and appropriate scriptings with 2008<br />

Arizona Cardinals (14) including Breston, Hood, Patrick, Urban, Ware and Warner;<br />

2008 Cleveland Browns (32) with Dawson, Hubbard, Quinn and Williams; University<br />

of Texas (19) with Campbell and Lam Jones; Signed Mini-Helmets (4) with<br />

Cincinnati Bengals (Woods); Dallas Cowboys (with Henderson, Jones and Lett); U. of<br />

Houston (Ware) and U. of Texas (Campbell); Signed Flats (26) including Biletnikoff,<br />

Landry, Plunkett, Shula, Stabler, Starr (1968 Topps #1 oversized reprint) and Unitas<br />

(1971 Topps #1 oversized reprint); and 1997 Leaf Jumbos to include Carruth, Dillon,<br />

Reed, T. Thomas; Signed Publications (11) with A. Griffin (September 9, 1994<br />

Sports Illustrated); Romo (2007 Athlon Sports); Warner (October 18, 1999 Sports<br />

Illustrated) and a 1988 “Pro Bowl” program signed by Elway, Lott, Montana, Rice, H.<br />

Walker and R. White. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Additional<br />

items are listed on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1523. (10)<br />

Multi-Signed<br />

Cachets with<br />

Football<br />

Concentration-<br />

Loaded<br />

Presented is an impressive<br />

assortment of ten<br />

multi-signed FDC<br />

cachets (mostly 1960s)<br />

with (80) noteworthy<br />

signatures. This lot features<br />

several tough<br />

endorsements, each<br />

penned in blue or black<br />

ink with primarily (“8-<br />

9”) signature strengths.<br />

Featured are Basketball<br />

Stars/Coaches: (10 signatures)<br />

with Cousy,<br />

Pettit; College Football<br />

Coach of Year: (5 signatures)<br />

with Bryant,<br />

Hayes; Golf: (10 signatures)<br />

with Nelson,<br />

Nicklaus, Palmer;<br />

Heisman Trophy<br />

Winners: (9 signatures)<br />

with Ameche,<br />

Berwanger, Simpson<br />

(early signature), D.<br />

Walker; Pro Football<br />

Coaches/Stars: (10 signatures)<br />

with G. Allen,<br />

P. Brown, Landry, Starr; Pro Football Greats: (36 signatures over four envelopes,<br />

Luckman secretarial) with Battles, Baugh, P. Brown, Christiansen, D. Clark, Graham,<br />

Grange, Halas, Hirsch, Layne, Motley, Nagurski, Nevers, A. Rooney, Strong and Tunnell.<br />

A single-signed Griffith-Joyner FDC (1983) rounds out this collection. Each envelope<br />

reveals light pencil notations on the reverse, none of which impact the autographs.<br />

Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signatures and<br />

applicable death dates, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

320 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

1526. (2) Veterans Stadium Seats – Then and Now<br />

Presented is a lot containing both a vintage and a contemporary stadium seat from<br />

Philadelphia’s beloved Veteran’s Stadium. Included are: 1.) 1970s wall-mounted wood<br />

and metal seat, (2) cracked rungs, 104 seat-number with vintage layers of paint and<br />

minor oxidation; 2.) 1990s freestanding plastic/metal seat, 4 seat-number and 503, R6,<br />

S4 duct-tape designation from the stadium, shows minimal wear. This impressive pair<br />

will delight any Philadelphia collector. Due to weight, shipping will be substantial; local<br />

pick-up is encouraged.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1527. (5) Grateful Dead Items - (3) Signed with Garcia<br />

Epitomizing the growing counterculture of the San Francisco Bay Area during the<br />

1960s, presented is a quintet of Grateful Dead with a trio of signed collectibles. This<br />

impressive group contains: 1.) Grateful Dead Comix #4 signed by Garcia (“8.5”),<br />

Hart, Kreutzman, Lesh, Weir (twice), average (“9”); 2.) Grateful Dead Comix #6<br />

signed by Garcia (“7”), Hart, Kreutzman, Lesh, Weir, average (“7-8”), both framed to<br />

13x16; 3.) Blue from the Rainforest CD signed by Garcia (“9”) and Merl Saunders<br />

(“8”), cover included; 4-5.) (2) All-Access passes from 1992 Grateful Dead performances.<br />

Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

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1528. (65)<br />

1880s<br />

Tobacco<br />

Actress<br />

Cards from<br />

Several<br />

Designations<br />

Presented is a sampling<br />

of (65) 1880s<br />

tobacco cards, all of<br />

which feature thespians<br />

of the day.<br />

Included are 1880<br />

Actresses: (1) N45<br />

Virginia Brights, (6)<br />

N145 Duke’s<br />

Cameo, (6) N150 Honest Long Cut with Russell, (2) N151 Honest Long Cut, (1)<br />

N171 Old Judge, (4) N203 Wm. S. Kimball, (2) N213 Sweet Caporal, (37) N245<br />

Sweet Caporal with Russell, (1) N334 Anonymous, (1) N335 Anonymous, (2) N392<br />

Admiral, (1) N420 Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut and (1) N581 Anonymous.<br />

Several variations are found among these primarily low-grade examples, which contain<br />

many instances of writing.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

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1529. (24)<br />

Turn-of-<br />

the-<br />

Century<br />

American<br />

Indian<br />

and<br />

Buffalo<br />

Bill Die-<br />

Cuts with<br />

(4)<br />

Graded<br />

Presented is a<br />

sampling of<br />

(24) turn-ofthe-century<br />

American Indian and Buffalo Bill die-cuts, four of which are professionally<br />

graded. Included are 1890s N143 American Tobacco Buffalo Bill Wild West<br />

Show: (4 cards) with “Indian Gathering” (SGC 50), “Indians on Horses” (SGC 84),<br />

“Rider on Horse” (SGC 20), “Two Indians on Horses” (SGC 80) and 1890s Aunt<br />

Sally Biscuits Buffalo Bill Die-Cuts: (20 cards, average GD to VG) with (4) depicting<br />

Buffalo Bill, the others have generic Western themes. Little is known of the Aunt<br />

Sally Biscuits die-cuts. Dating is speculative, but cards were perhaps released in conjunction<br />

with the Buffalo Bill Wild West road show.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1530. 1910<br />

T218<br />

Mecca/Hassan<br />

Cigarettes<br />

Complete Set<br />

of (153) Cards<br />

Pioneers of early<br />

Twentieth Century<br />

American sport grace<br />

this captivating 1910<br />

T218 Mecca/Hassan<br />

Cigarettes complete<br />

set of (153) cards.<br />

The approximate condition<br />

breakdown for<br />

this edition is 15%<br />

(VG to VG-EX), 40%<br />

(GD), 20% (FR) and<br />

25% (low-grade, 12%<br />

of which display<br />

either paper loss or<br />

writing). Featured are<br />

Aviators: (4 cards)<br />

with Johnstone (GD);<br />

Billiards: (15 cards)<br />

with Hoppe (GD);<br />

Boxing: (62 cards)<br />

with Attell (VG),<br />

Jeffries (VG, Arms Folded), Jeffries (GD, Fighting), J. Johnson (GD, Facing<br />

Forward), J. Johnson (GD, Side View); Bowling: (4 cards), Golf: (6 cards) with<br />

Hobens (PR) and Track: (62 cards).<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1531. (400+) Vintage Non-Sports Trading Cards<br />

From Star Wars and Batman to Presidents and Scoops, the offered lot contains a diverse<br />

assortment of (400+) non-sports trading cards. Notable contents include: (89) 1957<br />

Topps Isolation Booth, (69) 1968 Laugh-In and (25) 1975 Marvel Stickers. View our<br />

website for additional information.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1534. 1951<br />

Bowman<br />

Jets,<br />

Rockets<br />

and<br />

Spacemen<br />

Complete<br />

Set with<br />

Unopened<br />

Pack<br />

Blast into space<br />

with the offered<br />

1951 Bowman<br />

Jets, Rockets<br />

and Spacemen<br />

complete set of<br />

(108) cards. The aircraft, personnel and warring factions of a futuristic society are the<br />

focus of these vivid illustrations. This series has an approximate condition breakdown<br />

of 10% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser) with<br />

the challenging high numbers presenting as nicely as the lower series. An impressive<br />

one-cent unopened wax pack (VG-EX) accompanies.<br />

Opening Bid $300.00<br />

1535. 1955<br />

Topps Davy<br />

Crockett<br />

Complete Set<br />

(Green Back)<br />

of (80/80)<br />

Cards<br />

Presented is a 1955<br />

Topps Davy Crockett<br />

complete set (green<br />

back) of (80) cards.<br />

This challenging edition<br />

has an approximate<br />

condition breakdown<br />

of 20% (NM or<br />

better), 45% (EX-MT),<br />

20% (VG-EX) and<br />

15% (VG or lesser).<br />

Key cards include #1<br />

(VG), #20 error (EX-<br />

MT) and #80 (EX-<br />

MT).<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1536. (3) Vintage Cowboy-Related Games With Hopalong<br />

Cassidy<br />

Presented is a trio of vintage cowboy-related games and toys in original boxes. Included in<br />

this nostalgic grouping is: 1.) 1939 The “Red Ryder” target game by Whitman Publishing<br />

Co (EX); 2.) 1950 Hopalong Cassidy game by Milton Bradley (EX- box, NR-MT- game);<br />

3.) 1950 Hopalong Cassidy wood-burning set by Wm. Boyd Ltd (VG-EX-box, EX-set with<br />

2/6 planks). Each vintage item displays vibrant colors with all pieces accounted for.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

1532. 1960s Three Stooges Flicker Rings Set<br />

Presented is a circa- 1960s Three Stooges “flicker rings” complete set of three. These pieces are made<br />

of plastic and colored silver and average (NM to NM-MT) condition. The rings for “Larry,” “Moe,”<br />

and “Curly” flicker between the word “Three & Stooges” at the top and their names at the bottom.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1533. 1950 Topps Hopalong Cassidy PSA-Graded Foil Set of (8)<br />

Containing all eight of the elusive Foil cards, the offered lot will delight the 1950 Topps Hopalong Cassidy<br />

enthusiast. These condition-sensitive issues are seldom seen in mid- or upper-grade condition, with this PSAgraded<br />

lot boasting several clean examples. Included are: PSA 3: Devil’s Playground, Unexpected Guest; PSA<br />

2.5: Fool’s Gold; PSA 2: Borrowed Trouble, Dead Don’t Dream; PSA 1: Dangerous Venture, False Paradise and<br />

Hoppy’s Holiday.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1537. Collection of Vintage Books with Poe, Dickens and Doyle<br />

Offered is a wonderful collection of vintage books with several key pieces of literature from authors Edgar Allan<br />

Poe, Arthur Conan Doyle and Charles Dickens. With a total of 28 titles (and 64 total books), the collection features<br />

a first American edition of The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1905), (2) 10-volume sets of The Works of Edgar Allan<br />

Poe (1904), (9) editions from The Rover Boys series and a leather bound 2-volume gilded edition of Charles<br />

Dickens’ Christmas Stories (#716/2000, circa 1950s). Other key titles include Washington Irving’s Rip Van Winkle<br />

(1900), Dickens Oliver Twist/Great Expectations (circa 1920) and Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland<br />

(1901, illustrated by Newell). For a complete listing of titles, publishers and dates, please visit our website. Due to<br />

the size/weight of the lot, shipping may be substantial.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1538. Grover Cleveland Signed Document and<br />

McKinley Plate<br />

This pair of late-19th Century Executive Branch collectibles includes:<br />

Grover Cleveland Signed Document a 15-1/2 x 12-7/8” document dated<br />

June 23, 1893 and signed by Cleveland, his modest but flowing penmanship<br />

projecting (“9-10”) quality (document has compacting folds and minimal<br />

separation); William McKinley Plate a 8”-diameter porcelain plate with a<br />

colorful image of McKinley. Incredibly preserved with much of the gilding<br />

still lining the circumference. Auction LOA from James Spence<br />

Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $150.00<br />

322 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

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1539. 1881 Garfield/Arthur Inaugural Invitation<br />

Printed on heavy stock paper by the Homer Lee Bank Note Co., the offered piece is<br />

an invitation to the 1881 Inauguration of the 20th President of the United States James<br />

Garfield. Two months after his inauguration Garfield was shot and eventually died,<br />

leaving vice-president Chester A. Arthur (also pictured) to take office. Displaying<br />

minor toning with two small nicks on the edge, the back of this invitation is numbered<br />

in red (11619) and has “9337” written in pencil.<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1541. (4) Political<br />

Records<br />

Offered is a quartet of<br />

politically themed recordings<br />

featuring two presidents,<br />

highlighted by 1.)<br />

8-1/4 x 8-1/4” 1953<br />

“Talking Picture” commemorating<br />

the inauguration<br />

of Dwight D.<br />

Eisenhower (EX). Also<br />

present are: 2.) Jack<br />

Kennedy 45rpm A + B<br />

side recording (EX); 3.)<br />

1964 “Songs for Barry<br />

Backers” Goldwater for<br />

President full LP featuring<br />

“The Gene Hoover<br />

Trio”(FR-cover, EXrecord).<br />

Rounding out<br />

this collection is 4.) 1960<br />

Nixon Campaign 78rpm<br />

A + B-side with “A<br />

Message from Richard Nixon” (EX).<br />

Opening Bid $100.00<br />

1542. (12)<br />

Vintage<br />

Americana –<br />

Signed,<br />

Ribbons,<br />

Tickets<br />

Spanning from the<br />

18th to the 20th<br />

century, the offered<br />

lot contains a dozen<br />

vintage pieces of<br />

Americana.<br />

Included are:<br />

Signed: 1778<br />

Oliver Ellsworth<br />

(d.1807, 3rd Chief<br />

Justice) signed 8x7<br />

letter and 1777<br />

Vandervooth signed<br />

produce receipt;<br />

Ribbons: 1828 B&O Carroll, 1840 Harrison, 1843 Bunker Hill Monument, 1844<br />

Clay, 1870s Buckingham, 1900 McKinley/Roosevelt, 1900s George Washington;<br />

Inauguration Tickets: 1957 ticket stub (VG), 1961 ticket stub (EX) and 1973 full<br />

ticket (EX).Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1540. (6) POTUS Autographs - With Theodore Roosevelt<br />

and Nixon<br />

White House residents have penned their coveted signatures on the items in this lot of<br />

(6). Executed with various writing instruments, the signatures project (“9-10”)<br />

strength throughout. Includes: Theodore Roosevelt (d.1919, cut signature, black-ink<br />

fountain pen); Nixon (d.1994, inscribed “9-12-82” on the title page of The Real War,<br />

Warner Books, 1980, New York); (3) Carter (8x10 print; signed fly leaf of “Official<br />

1977 Inaugural Book” and signed fly leaf of Living Faith, Times Books, 1996, New<br />

York); and Clinton Signed, framed display (12-1/8 x 10-1/8”). Auction LOA from<br />

James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1543. Americana Autograph Lot with War Heroes and<br />

Congressmen<br />

Presented is the quintessential Americana autograph lot with hundreds of signed documents,<br />

deeds, receipts and old bank notes including some notable figures from<br />

American History. With most of the signatures originating from the Philadelphia area,<br />

keys include (4) Thomas Biddle (War of 1812 hero, d. 1831), Oliver Wolcott, Jr.<br />

(Secretary of the Treasury, 1795-1800, d.1833), John Findlay (US Congressman 1821-<br />

27, d. 1838) as well as U.S. and State documents and court papers from the 18th and<br />

19th centuries. Other highlights include (300+) vintage bank notes and checks (most<br />

with signatures), (50+) personal letters/correspondence including a 1918 WWI<br />

American Expeditionary Force letter from a field hospital with a postcard included.<br />

The collection boasts hundreds of individual pieces with treasures yet to be unearthed.<br />

It is highly suggested that interested parties view this fantastic collection in person at<br />

our Silver Spring location. For a more comprehensive listing of items in this lot,<br />

please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

324 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

1544. Varied and Interesting Grouping of Collectibles<br />

Offered is a collectibles lot that will pique the interest of collectors in a variety of genres.<br />

Even a partial list of the items contains vintage ribbons, stamps, coins, US currency,<br />

foreign currency, sports cards, sports autographs, non-sports cards and other<br />

ephemera. Highlights include (10+) pieces of US and State currency, (100+) pieces of<br />

foreign currency, (6) vintage ribbons, a 1880 Between the Acts N347 Presidential and<br />

Vice Presidential candidates set of (4, all PR), (17) 1880 N342 Between the Acts<br />

Actresses (all PR), (4) Pin-up girls 1940s punchboards (all NM or better), (24) 1960<br />

Fleer Football color separations (hand-cut), 1994 Don Mattingly signed gold card<br />

(MT) and (14) 2003 UD Yankees Signature series autographs with Byrne/Russo<br />

(#23/125). In-person review of this collection is encouraged. For a more complete listing,<br />

please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $250.00<br />

1546. Huge Button, Pin and Political Collectibles Lot<br />

The offered grouping was amassed over years of dedicated collecting and includes<br />

artifacts from the political realm as well as a variety of pins and buttons for the astute<br />

collector. Included are (500+) brass buttons, (100+) 1970-180s political pins, (20+)<br />

brass belt buckles, 1953 Inaugural pin and ribbon with Eisenhower, (3) 1973<br />

Inaugural Ball full tickets, 1973 Nixon/Ford Inaugural Medal (with box), Abe Lincoln<br />

6-1/2” brass profile half bust, (6) First Man on the Moon pins with ribbons and nonsport<br />

and sport pins (mostly reproductions). The majority of the items are in excellent<br />

condition with the pins and Presidential pieces grading in the EX-MT to NM-MT<br />

range. The buttons and brasses show the expected patina. In-person review of this<br />

grand collection is encouraged. For a more complete list, please visit our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />

1545. Large Collection of Ephemera, Americana and<br />

Postcards<br />

The presented lot of ephemera, vintage postcards and Americana contains a wide<br />

spectrum of items highlighted by (500+) postcards ranging from the 1920s through the<br />

1960s, (200+) Victorian trade cards (FR to VG-EX), vintage ledgers (marked on the<br />

interior pages), (3) 1926 Sesquicentennial serving trays with Independence Hall featured,<br />

(20+) stereo views, a vintage brass gram scale, (6) 1860s Kentucky Lottery<br />

tickets (quite rare), dozens of personal letters and correspondence and (50+) 19th<br />

Century stock certificates including small railroad and mining companies. It is strongly<br />

suggested that this collection be viewed in-person at our Silver Spring location. A<br />

more comprehensive listing is available on our website.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1547. 1984<br />

LJN Michael<br />

Jackson<br />

Doll in<br />

Original Box<br />

The offered 1984<br />

LJN Michael<br />

Jackson doll was<br />

produced at the<br />

height of his<br />

superstardom.<br />

Billed as the<br />

“Superstar of the<br />

80’s,” the teneleven<br />

inch<br />

“Grammy Awards”<br />

figurine remains<br />

securely housed in<br />

its original 14”-tall<br />

packaging. Despite<br />

moderate wear on<br />

the packaging to<br />

include price tag<br />

residue and minor<br />

paper loss, this<br />

appealing collectible<br />

will surely<br />

draw interest from<br />

the music aficionado.<br />

Opening Bid<br />

$100.00<br />

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LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS<br />

1548. 1990<br />

Michael<br />

Jackson<br />

Signed “The<br />

Book”<br />

Lithograph<br />

Presented is a<br />

Michael Jackson<br />

(d.2009) signed lithograph<br />

entitled “The<br />

Book”. This readyto-frame<br />

30x40 artwork<br />

is penned by<br />

the artist and the<br />

“King of Pop” in<br />

pencil, with the<br />

lengthy 6” autograph<br />

grading an<br />

(“9”). The textured<br />

surface is clean<br />

while the exterior<br />

edges display minimal<br />

notching and a<br />

light tear. This print<br />

is embossed on the<br />

bottom right corner<br />

and is serially numbered<br />

#72/375. The bottom edge is also embossed Jackson/Strong Art Alliance Fine Art-<br />

1990 Series. With the untimely passing of this international icon, this piece will undoubtedly<br />

garner serious interest. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $200.00<br />

1550. Michael Jackson Signed 11x14 Photograph - PSA/DNA<br />

Captured during the post-”Thriller” era, this Michael Jackson image is signed by its famous subject. An 11x14<br />

print, this photo reveals Jackson as his skin pigment and deep brown eyes were similar to their original hues. The<br />

silver Sharpie signature, meanwhile, is “spot-on,” trumpeting (“9-10”) strength and clarity in sizable and uninterrupted<br />

characters. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

<strong>DAY</strong> <strong>TWO</strong> OCT 1, 2009<br />

1549.<br />

Michael<br />

Jackson<br />

Signed<br />

11x14<br />

Photograph -<br />

PSA/DNA<br />

While his appearances<br />

differed<br />

throughout the<br />

decades, Michael<br />

Jackson’s amazing<br />

talents never<br />

wavered. The<br />

offered autographed<br />

11x14 photograph<br />

shows “The King<br />

of Pop” during the<br />

last decade of his<br />

abbreviated life.<br />

Sporting a black<br />

leather jacket<br />

accented by a series<br />

of medallions,<br />

Jackson’s image is<br />

signed in silver<br />

Sharpie, his penning<br />

emerging prominently against the dark background to project (“8”) strength and<br />

clarity. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1553. 1988<br />

Michael<br />

Jackson “Bad”<br />

World Tour<br />

Program Signed<br />

by Jackson and<br />

Crow<br />

Michael Jackson performed<br />

to rave reviews<br />

during his 1988 “Bad”<br />

world tour, and he<br />

signed this 1988 “Bad”<br />

tour program. The guide<br />

has a backstage guest<br />

pass (dated “Oct 18<br />

1988”) adhered to the<br />

front cover. On the title<br />

page, the recently<br />

deceased King of Pop<br />

(d.2009) penned “Love<br />

Michael Jackson,” his<br />

sizable black marker<br />

signature projecting<br />

(“8”) quality. Somewhat<br />

obscured by Jackson’s<br />

scripting, the blue ballpoint<br />

autograph of backup<br />

vocalist Sheryl Crow<br />

(“9”) is on the same<br />

page. Crow and<br />

renowned keyboard<br />

player Greg<br />

Phillinganes have<br />

signed and personalized the back page, as well. Accompanying are (3) ticket stubs<br />

from that night’s concert at Washington D.C.’s Capital Centre, the venue at which the<br />

lucky recipient of this program met and mingled with Jackson and Crow. Comes with<br />

an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.<br />

Opening Bid $500.00<br />

1554. Michael Jackson Autographed “Off the Wall”<br />

Album - PSA/DNA<br />

All grown-up and all alone, Michael Jackson left his Motown sound and his brothers<br />

behind, opting for a funk-based sound and the stylings of R&B magnate Quincy<br />

Jones. From these efforts came “Off the Wall,” a critically acclaimed work that yielded<br />

a record four singles (from the same album) to peak in the Billboard Top 10.<br />

Presented is an absolutely magnificent autographed copy of the breakthrough LP. The<br />

colorful cover depicts a smiling Jackson in his tuxedo, his image not yet having met<br />

with numerous cosmetic surgery procedures. In blue Sharpie, Jackson’s trademark signature<br />

projects every bit of (“9-10”) strength and clarity. The cover shows (NM-MT)<br />

quality, with nary a crease or blemish. Lyrics are printed on the “centerfold” portion<br />

and the original sleeve projects the 33-RPM record (which appears to be “like new,”<br />

as well). Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.<br />

Opening Bid $900.00<br />

1551. Michael Jackson Signed 14x11 Photograph -<br />

PSA/DNA<br />

From the era that saw him “Goin’ Back to Indiana,” this Michael Jackson image is signed<br />

by the Billboard icon. This 14x11 color print shows young Michael clad in stylish, early-<br />

1970s apparel, complete with a loud flower pattern on his shirt and dual-colored slacks.<br />

Punctuating the piece, Jackson’s black Sharpie autograph projects (“9”) strength and clarity.<br />

Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

1555. Michael Jackson<br />

Autographed “Thriller” Album -<br />

PSA/DNA<br />

The defining work of Motown and Epic records<br />

legend Michael Jackson, “Thriller” cemented the<br />

Indiana-born artist’s status as pop’s biggest icon,<br />

selling a record 110 million copies (and counting)<br />

and warranting a record eight Grammy Awards at<br />

the 1984 ceremonies. Presented is an autographed<br />

copy of the landmark LP. This particular example<br />

presents beautifully, with Jackson’s blue Sharpie<br />

autograph projecting (“9”) strength and clarity<br />

against the stark white background of his jacket. A<br />

single small crease on the front left and a few<br />

more on the back right affects the cover minimally.<br />

The “centerfold,” meanwhile, is flawless,<br />

depicting the mega-star with his pet tiger. The 33-<br />

RPM record appears to be like new, and is situated<br />

within the original sleeve that contains lyrics and<br />

(2) cartoons composed by the multi-talented<br />

Jackson. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.<br />

Opening Bid $900.00<br />

1552. Michael Jackson Signed 14x11 Photograph - PSA/DNA<br />

Rightfully dubbed “The King of Pop,” Michael Jackson appears in royalty-themed attire in this<br />

autographed photo. The 14x11 piece depicts Jackson on stage during his latter years, with dark<br />

sunglasses, crests and frills among his showy accessories. His black Sharpie autograph projects<br />

(“8”) quality. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.<br />

Opening Bid $400.00<br />

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HUGGINS AND SCOTT AUCTIONS IS A CONSTANT-<br />

LY GROWING COMPANY. SINCE OUR LAST AUCTION<br />

(MAY 2009), WHERE WE GROSSED OVER $1.5<br />

MILLION, WE HAVE MORE STAFF AS WELL AS<br />

FIELD REPRESENTATIVES IN <strong>TWO</strong> ADDITIONAL<br />

LOCATIONS (NOW 37 TOTAL). SHOULD YOU HAVE<br />

AN INTEREST IN JOINING OUR STAFF, WE ARE<br />

ALWAYS LOOKING FOR PART-TIME FIELD REPRE-<br />

SENTATIVES IN NEW AREAS. CALL OUR HEAD OF<br />

FIELD REPRESENTATIVES, STEVE DICKLER AT<br />

215-530-4365; IT'S A NO LOSE SITUATION FOR<br />

YOU, AS WELL AS A CHANCE TO MAKE SOME SERI-<br />

OUS MONEY. NOW, HERE ARE YOUR TEAMMATES:<br />

Bill <strong>Huggins</strong>: The President of the company and a major figure at the last 25<br />

Nationals as well as most major trade shows in the country for the past 20+ years, Bill<br />

has seen and played an up-front part in taking this hobby from a collecting fad to a<br />

multimillion dollar industry. From spectacular finds (the first T206 Doyle variation<br />

ever sold) to widely accepted revolutionary auction techniques (the 30 minute rule)<br />

Bill is always looking for ways to better the business that has been his life. While his<br />

schedule is extremely demanding, his insistence that customer satisfaction comes first<br />

is always the utmost of his priorities. You will often find when calling our main office<br />

that he will answer the phone himself. Bill’s interests include collecting fine wines (a<br />

passion he acquired from his mentor Uncle Dick), game-used bats and the endless pursuit<br />

of the ultimate Hogan’s Heroes set.<br />

John <strong>Scott</strong> Sr: From his early days as the auctioneer at the legendary Willow Grove<br />

shows to his amazing 2nd place finish at one of the earliest recorded card flipping contests<br />

ever held at a sports card show (You Go Danny!), John has played an immeasurable<br />

part in the growth of this hobby. His vast knowledge of vintage sports and especially<br />

non-sports cards and memorabilia are an invaluable resource to our company.<br />

His passion is original card artwork and his collection of such items is unapproachable.<br />

Josh Wulkan: It’s tough to describe all of Josh’s duties at <strong>Huggins</strong> and <strong>Scott</strong>. He really<br />

has a hand in every aspect of the business, and these catalogs and our internet site<br />

would not be anywhere close to what they are without him. He is our west coast consignments<br />

and acquisitions representative as well as our advertising manager, Vice<br />

President and part-owner. Josh entered the hobby at the ripe old age of 13, and now<br />

some 20+ years later he brings a work ethic and attention for details that are second to<br />

none. While his youthful appearance may deceive you at first, he has game that<br />

will impress you.<br />

No. Calif: 510-530-1156 • josh@hugginsandscott.com<br />

John <strong>Scott</strong> Jr: Some of John’s earliest childhood memories include baseball card<br />

shows. From the Howard Johnson’s in Wheaton, Maryland to the George Washington<br />

Motor Lodge in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, John was there. Now, as the attorney for<br />

the company, John provides legal counsel on many subjects relating to the auction<br />

business. It’s always a thrill when John comes out from behind his desk and joins us at<br />

the National. John’s collecting interests continue to be primarily historical memorabilia<br />

and non-sport cards.<br />

Steve Dickler: Our leader every auction in consignments, Steve is constantly traveling<br />

the Philly and South New Jersey area to secure many major collections for our auctions.<br />

A tireless professional, Steve brings an unequaled knowledge of the right way to<br />

do business and the ability to handle and adapt to vastly different collections he sees<br />

on a daily basis. We are truly honored to have him representing our company. Steve’s<br />

hobby interests focus mainly on older and tough to find unopened boxes. If you are<br />

ever looking for a tough - or just popular at the time - case, box or pack, a call to<br />

Steve might just surprise you.<br />

PA/NJ: 215-530-4365 • steve@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Kevin Heffner: With the title of head writer Kevin has an immense task for each auction<br />

and handles the job with the utmost of professionalism. Many of you who have<br />

consigned items to us have probably had the pleasure of dealing with Kevin in his<br />

endless quest for the perfect write-up. He often emails and converses with our consignors<br />

to extract all possible information about the items he and his staff are writing<br />

about. Kevin hails from the “cheesesteak” capital of the world and his main collecting<br />

interests are “xx” rated as in Jimmie.<br />

Stefan Wisinski: After joining our staff roughly 4 years ago, Stefan has established<br />

himself as our “Jack of all Trades”. While still a babe in calendar years, Stefan’s<br />

“spongelike” approach to his day-to-day duties is impressive. There is no task he is<br />

afraid to take on. Stefan comes from the “Steel City” and takes pride in his love for<br />

the Stillers and Buccos.<br />

Matt Flores: Matt joined our writing team full time in May, and while some people<br />

have speed and others accuracy, when you find the two combined you get a true winner.<br />

That’s Matt. From his writing and research duties to helping out with photographs<br />

and an occasional show appearance, Matt never stops. Matt’s collecting interests focus<br />

on players from all sports who attended his alma mater, the University of Maryland.<br />

Kris Fraley: A new member of our team, Kris joins <strong>Huggins</strong> and <strong>Scott</strong> as the head of<br />

our shipping department. He will be responsible for quick and efficient packing and<br />

shipping of all auction items. Thus far, he has impressed us all.<br />

James Feagin: James came to us from the 9-5 daily grind work force with a desire to<br />

pursue his true calling in life of writing and researching vintage cards and memorabilia.<br />

“Where have you been James” is all I can say. His write-ups clearly reflect the passion<br />

he possesses for this hobby and his knowledge of the game is astonishing. A true<br />

asset to our team. James’ collecting interests are in the old, odd and unusual.<br />

Collin Corbin: Collin has quickly established himself as our photographing and scanning<br />

guru. All those crystal clear photos in the catalog and on our website can be<br />

attributed to Collin’s attention to detail and eye for perfection. No matter how much is<br />

thrown at him at the end, he always finds a way to get it done (and get it done well).<br />

Mark Raines: What an acquisition! Like hitting the lottery in the free-agent market,<br />

Mark joins our writing staff with a knowledge base and writing style that is immeasurable.<br />

He specializes in game-used material and memorabilia, but will be asked to<br />

employ his writing to virtually any lot in the auction (and we know he will succeed).<br />

Hailing from "Charm City," Mark literally wears his love for the Orioles and Ravens<br />

virtually every day.<br />

Chuck Bortnick: What can we say but “He’s Back”. After a 7 year stint in his brother’s<br />

car business, Chuck has rejoined our staff as our local area rep and is also running<br />

the day-to-day operations of House of Cards. His true love has always been this<br />

hobby, ever since he was Bill’s original partner back in 1980. Chuck is our road warrior<br />

for retrieving collections within a 500-or-so mile radius of our home office. If you<br />

have a sizable collection that needs to be picked up, you may just see Chuck’s smiling<br />

face at your door one day.<br />

Dick DeCourcy: What can we say about “Uncle Dick, The Legend” While building<br />

Georgia Music and Sports from a basement business to one of the largest mass distributors<br />

this industry has ever seen, Dick has seen and done it all. Now that he is semiretired,<br />

we are honored to have him on our staff as our North Carolina/Georgia/South<br />

Carolina representative. Should you be in that area and wish to discuss your consignments,<br />

give him a call. You will NEVER meet a finer gentleman, who respects this<br />

hobby and exudes class from dawn till wine time!<br />

GA/NC: 828-342-2693 • uncledick@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Richard Wiercinski: A savvy show veteran dealer for many years, Richard’s passion<br />

is vintage cards. He joined our staff in 2005 and has provided many quality items in<br />

this catalog. Richard represents the NJ/NY area for us and is highly qualified to handle<br />

any collection. If you’re in the North Jersey area, and would like to discuss sale or<br />

consignment of your collection, call Richard; you’ll love working with him.<br />

NJ: 201-417-6282 • Richard@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Ron Vitro: From Aaron autographs to Zelmo Beatty’s jersey, Ron has seen and handled<br />

it all. If you are in the New York area and have vintage sports cards or memorabilia<br />

to sell or consign, Ron is the man to call. A true professional in every sense of the<br />

word, we are honored to have him working with us.<br />

NY: 914-235-5478 • ronv@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Ricky <strong>Huggins</strong>: Ricky has literally grown up in a ‘House of Cards’. With his father<br />

owning the same named business for his entire life he has heard terms like wax box,<br />

factory set and mint corners since he could remember. Now a student at Slippery Rock<br />

College in western Pennsylvania, Ricky is well qualified to handle your sale or consignment<br />

needs between classes.<br />

West PA: 301-928-0256 • ricky@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Kevin Endo: Originally from the Washington, DC area, Kevin is now retired from the<br />

Navy and covers the Ohio, Kentucky and Erie, PA area. A real go-getter, Kevin will<br />

amaze you with his knowledge and enthusiasm about many aspects of this hobby. His<br />

honesty and integrity go along way toward securing many valuable collections for our<br />

auction. If you are in his area and have consignments to discuss, call Kevin 24/7. He<br />

never sleeps!<br />

OH: 440-293-4478 • endo@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Steve Slockett: A veteran of the hobby, Steve brings us valuable experience in the<br />

consignments and acquisitions department. He travels to most of the major east coast<br />

shows and covers the West Virginia and Southern Pennsylvania areas for us.<br />

W. VA: 304-237-6298 • slockett@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Ed Como: Excited and thankful to be back in the hobby after a 20 year absence, Ed<br />

handles the MA/CT area with the hopes of securing exciting collections from one of<br />

the true “vintage” areas of our country. Ed prides himself in making sure that the<br />

potential consignor is completely comfortable with the entire auction process from<br />

start to finish. If you’re interested in consigning that Babe Ruth ball that’s been sitting<br />

on the mantle or that “hidden treasure”, give Ed a call, you will not be disappointed.<br />

MA/CT: 413-348-4930 • como@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Steve Phillips: Air traffic controller by day and consignments and acquisitions director<br />

in Arlington, Texas by night. Steve has already turned over several terrific consignments<br />

in the Lone Star State and is always looking for more. Contact him with what<br />

you have - he’s great to work with.<br />

TX: 817-454-4344 • sphillips@hugginsandscott.com<br />

J.D. Heckathorn: We are extremely thrilled to have added this well-respected hobby<br />

veteran to our staff. J.D. hails from the great state of Indiana and brings a wealth of<br />

knowledge and expertise on vintage cards and memorabilia. Don’t let his “boyish” looks<br />

fool you, J.D. can handle everything from 1880-2007 with the class and style that will<br />

impress you. He is still active on the major Midwest show circuit; should you be in that<br />

area and have items to discuss for either sale or consignment, give J.D. a call.<br />

IN: 574-223-4320 • jd@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Jay Strecker: With our local area business growing daily, we were in need of a<br />

Baltimore area representative. Enter Jay Strecker. A long time Baltimore native, Jay is<br />

a tireless worker who travels every day to look at collections. Well schooled in cards<br />

and especially memorabilia, there is not much Jay has not seen. If you have a collection<br />

of any size in the Balmr’ area, give Jay a call; he’s always willing to travel.<br />

Balt, MD: 410-850-0782 • jay@hugginsandscott.com<br />

<strong>Scott</strong> Miller: <strong>Scott</strong> joins us from the Tucson, AZ area, where he is hoping to help you<br />

turn your vintage cards and collectibles into needed cash. Contact <strong>Scott</strong> today if you<br />

are ready to see how easy it can be.<br />

Tucson, AZ: 520-777-3379 • miller@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Michael Golsteyn: Yet another expansion to the Midwest region of the country,<br />

Michael hails from the western part of Michigan. His knowledge base includes vintage<br />

cards and memorabilia and he is always willing to help you turn your collection into<br />

cash. If you are anywhere close to him, you won’t be disappointed with his friendly<br />

customer service and knowledge of the hobby.<br />

MI: 616-218-9334 • golsteyn@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Jay Dyer: Yet another expansion to the southeastern region of the country, Jay hails<br />

from the northern part of Florida. His knowledge base includes early vintage cards and<br />

memorabilia and he is always willing to help you turn your collection into cash. If you<br />

are in the southern Georgia or north or central Florida area, you won’t be disappointed<br />

with his friendly customer service and knowledge of the hobby.<br />

N. FLA: 386-597-7552 • dyer@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Kent Feddeman: A tremendous Washington area transplant to the southeastern part of<br />

Florida. Kent’s knowledge of the Washington Senators and vintage memorabilia is virtually<br />

unmatched in the industry. He is always willing to help you turn your entire collection<br />

into cash. If you are anywhere close to him, you won’t be disappointed with<br />

his friendly customer service and knowledge of the hobby.<br />

SE FLA: 561-573-4975 • kent@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Craig Crampton: Yet another expansion in the Washington, DC/metro area, Craig<br />

lives in the northern Virginia area and is more than capable of handling your entire<br />

collection. His knowledge base includes vintage cards and memorabilia. If you are<br />

anywhere close to him, feel free to give him a call.<br />

N. VA: 703-220-4718 • craig@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Steve Buckholtz: One of the true “gems” of the hobby, Steve Buckholtz patrols the<br />

upper part of New York, plus attends virtually every major show around the country.<br />

He will be happy to help you turn your entire collection into that green paper that you<br />

can use to buy things. No collection is too big, too small or too off-condition for<br />

“Buck”.<br />

Upstate NY: 607-798-9477 • buck@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Chris Buckler: A hobby veteran who specializes in just about anything and everything.<br />

Chris joins our staff as our Louisville, KY representative, looking to add tobacco,<br />

derby and a variety of other vintage related items from the Bluegrass State. If you<br />

are in that area and have vintage items, contact Chris; he is as knowledgeable as anyone<br />

in the industry.<br />

Louisville, KY: 502-727-2921 • buckler@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Tim Fassler: Tim joins our list of field representatives to patrol the mid-west. He was<br />

a consignment representative for Teletrade from 1995-2000 and his extensive knowledge<br />

of vintage sports and non-sports cards will be a huge benefit to us. He will be<br />

happy to help turn any vintage collection in the St. Louis area into cash.<br />

St. Louis, MO: 314-640-0008 • tim@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Kyle Cole: Kyle, a new addition to our growing list of field representatives, handles<br />

the extreme northern central part of the country for us. He will be looking for any and<br />

all vintage cards and collections in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.<br />

Should be in that area, and are looking to sell or consign your collection, you will be<br />

in great hands with Kyle.<br />

MN/ND/SD: 218-867-2757 • kyle@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Jason Chartrand: Jason secures our north-of-the-border consignments and acquisitions.<br />

His knowledge of high-grade vintage cards is among the best in the industry. He<br />

attends nearly all major trade shows (and bars) across both countries and is a valuable<br />

addition to our field rep staff. If you are in Canada, and anywhere near Montreal, feel<br />

free to contact Jason and he can help you consign your collection to us. “Another<br />

Bucket” please.<br />

Montreal, CANADA: 514-631-0332 • Jason@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Mike Nelson: Mike joins our company as a recently retired, vintage card-enthusiast<br />

from the Rocky Mountain region of our country. Should you have quality collectibles<br />

that you would like to consign and Mike is your closest representative, contact him<br />

today and see how he can help turn your collection into cash.<br />

CO: 303-989-8069 • nelson@hugginsandscott.com<br />

John Carpentier: John is new to our team, but not to sports card and memorabilia<br />

collecting. He has 30 years of experience including 16 years owning a sports memorabilia<br />

store. He has authored price guides, editorials and hosted radio and television<br />

shows about the sports card hobby. His knowledge of the industry, especially in the<br />

upper midwest is second to none. If you are in Wisconsin or Michigan’s upper peninsula,<br />

give John a call to see how he can help you turn your collection into CASH!<br />

Green Bay, WI: 920-497-4790 • john@hugginsandscott.com<br />

David Nielsen: David is recently retired and is anxious to help turn over vintage collections<br />

from the Phoenix, AZ area. He is ready to visit you and explain how <strong>Huggins</strong><br />

and <strong>Scott</strong> Auctions can help turn your cards and collectibles into real money.<br />

Phoenix, AZ: 480-816-0354 • Nielsen@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Bob Brill: Bob joins our staff after closing his sports card shop in southern California<br />

earlier this year. His knowledge and professionalism impressed us and we're sure it<br />

will you, as well. If you're in SOCAL and are looking to turn your collection into cash,<br />

contact Bob.<br />

So. California: 805-658-1076 • brill@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Bob Hallman: Bob handles consignments from the Twin Cities of Minnesota. A<br />

hobby veteran who has a well-rounded knowledge of cards and memorabilia. If you<br />

are looking to turn your collection into spendable money, contact Bob - he will explain<br />

how easy we make it.<br />

Minneapolis, MN: 952-448-5143 • hallman@hugginsandscott.com<br />

Rich DeCourcy: Staying in the DeCourcy family, we have added Rich DeCourcy and<br />

his wealth of knowledge to our field rep staff. Rich patrols the Kansas City, MO and<br />

surrounding areas. If you're in the "heartland" and have items to consign, contact Rich<br />

to turn it into green paper!<br />

Kansas City, MO: 816-419-6930 • richd@hugginsandscott.com<br />

328 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: SEPT 30 - OCT 1, 2009 1.866.462.2273<br />

WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />

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