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Welcome to <strong>Huggins</strong> and <strong>Scott</strong><br />
Auctions, the Nation's fastest growing<br />
Sports & Americana Auction<br />
House. With this catalog, we are presenting<br />
another extensive list of sports cards and memorabilia,<br />
plus an array of historically significant<br />
Americana items. We hope you enjoy this.<br />
V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND T H E<br />
COST FAC TOR IN THE PRINT VERSION OF MOST CATA LOGS, WE ARE UNABLE TO INCLUDE ALL PICTURES AND ELA B O-<br />
R ATE DESCRIPTIONS ON EV E RY SINGLE LOT IN THE AUCTION. HOW EVER, OUR WEBSITE HAS NO LIMITATIONS, SO W E<br />
H AVE ADDED MANY MORE PH OTOS AND A MUCH MORE ELA B O R ATE DESCRIPTION ON V I RT UA L LY EV E RY ITEM ON OUR<br />
WEBSITE. WELL WO RTH CHECKING OUT IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT A LOT !<br />
WEBSITE: W W W. H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT. C O M<br />
Here's how we are running our December 13, 2012<br />
auction:<br />
BIDDING BEGINS:<br />
Monday December 3, 2012 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e<br />
Our auction was designed years ago and still remains geared<br />
toward affordable vintage items for the serious collector. We<br />
describe and photograph each item in the most clear and<br />
easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE<br />
QUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 or<br />
toll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if you<br />
get our machine. It's always the first thing we check everyday.<br />
REGISTRATION:<br />
You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the<br />
phone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or online<br />
at www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is<br />
301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method and<br />
have any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normal<br />
business hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5p<br />
Eastern Time.<br />
Once registered you will need to confirm your email<br />
address by following the link in the confirmation email that<br />
is automatically sent to your email address that you register<br />
with. At the time of registration, you will create a User ID<br />
and Password, that you are responsible for; you will use that<br />
same User ID and Password every time you log into our site<br />
for this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online or<br />
by telephone.<br />
ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN TIME<br />
3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS:<br />
STEP 1) Initial Bids<br />
NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchronized<br />
by Network Time Protocol to eastern time. The<br />
clock is set to reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm eastern<br />
time, which is when the lot would end if no additional<br />
bids are placed on the lot. If you have not bid on the<br />
lot, you will need to place your first bid by the time the<br />
countdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. If you have any<br />
questions, please ask in advance!<br />
You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by<br />
10:00 pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceed<br />
to STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to go<br />
to “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, you<br />
are in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots you<br />
hold the current high bid for, and which lots you have been<br />
outbid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ON<br />
AN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night the<br />
item ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEM<br />
AFTER 10:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding session<br />
(STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on December 13th, if you<br />
are the only bidder on an item that ends that day, that item<br />
will close and you will be declared the winner. We cannot<br />
stress enough; you will want to get your bids in early. For<br />
example, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a<br />
bid (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every<br />
item that you are interested in, you are good to go and will<br />
be allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the<br />
possibility of being shutout.<br />
STEP 2) Extended Bidding Session<br />
Between 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended bidding<br />
session”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for the<br />
end. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any item<br />
that you have previously bid on, but you may not jump in<br />
on a new item during this time.<br />
STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending Style<br />
Now adopted by most major auction houses; You're<br />
Welcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most other<br />
auction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auctions<br />
all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friendly.<br />
Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog for<br />
roughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving them<br />
ample opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pm<br />
on the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at<br />
11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has<br />
been received and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot will<br />
officially close and the lone bidder will be declared the winner.<br />
If there have been two or more bids on a particular<br />
item, that item will remain open until 30 minutes have<br />
passed without any additional bids on that item. A 30-<br />
minute timer is provided for each lot and will be automatically<br />
reset every time a new bid is made on that lot. If you<br />
up your own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30-<br />
minute clock will NOT reset. This is now available in real<br />
time on our website. You will want to hit the "REFRESH"<br />
button on your computer as the clock counts down, as our<br />
system will not automatically show an increase in bids.<br />
Bids on items will continue to be accepted between 10:00<br />
pm and 11:00 pm from any bidder that has bid on the item<br />
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AL L IN I T I A L BI D S MUST B E P L AC E D B Y 1 0 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SES<br />
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prior to 10:00 pm (Extended Bidding Session). Based on<br />
these rules, no lot with two or more bids prior to 10:00 pm<br />
can close prior to 11:30 pm ET.<br />
BIDDING INCREMENTS:<br />
If the current bid is: The Bid increment is<br />
$50 - $249 $10.00<br />
$250 - $499 $25.00<br />
$500 - $999 $50.00<br />
$1,000 - $2,499 $100.00<br />
$2,500 - $4,999 $250.00<br />
$5,000 - $9,999 $500.00<br />
$10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00<br />
$25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00<br />
$50,000 - $99,999 $5,000.00<br />
$100,000 - $249,999 $10,000.00<br />
$250,000 - $499,999 $25,000.00<br />
Here are some examples:<br />
a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who have<br />
bid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lot<br />
ends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00<br />
pm. At 11:00 pm, Bidder A was the high bidder on Lot<br />
420. If no one else bids before 11:30 pm, Bidder A will<br />
win the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at<br />
11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giving<br />
Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No other<br />
auction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on Lot 420.<br />
b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 10:00 pm,<br />
he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm.<br />
This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: it<br />
prevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30<br />
minutes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allows<br />
people to know they have won an item without having to<br />
wait for every item in the auction to close.<br />
We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendly<br />
Auction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it is<br />
just “a better mousetrap.” However should you have any<br />
questions about this procedure, PLEASE call us on our<br />
local or toll free number.<br />
A few examples for those of you that may not understand:<br />
a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not have<br />
a bid, you can click on the drop box and you have the<br />
option at bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250,<br />
$275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475,<br />
$500, $550, $600 and so on.<br />
b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your options<br />
for bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300,<br />
$2400, $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on.<br />
Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a max<br />
bid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you've<br />
been outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, this<br />
means that the other bidder's max was also $850, that they<br />
placed BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and one<br />
more bid will make you the current high bidder. You can<br />
enter the next acceptable bid of $900 and you will be the<br />
current high bid.<br />
PAYMENT OPTIONS<br />
We accept personal checks, business checks, money orders,<br />
bank checks, and cash. We WILL NOT accept credit cards<br />
or Paypal for auction items (unless pre-authorized before<br />
the auction ends. Call for details).<br />
FOLLOWING THE AUCTION<br />
We will send winning bidders an email as well as written<br />
invoices the week following the auction. Payment is requested<br />
within 15 days from the end of the auction. Extremely<br />
late or non-payments may result in the revocation of bidding<br />
privileges for future auctions. Please note: when you<br />
bid on an item, you are entering a legally binding contract,<br />
indicating that you will pay for your items, plus the buyers'<br />
premium and any additional associated fees (sales tax, shipping,<br />
insurance, collection agency fees, etc...). You are<br />
responsible for any and all bids placed with your User ID<br />
and password. We WILL sell your debt to a collection<br />
agency if you fail to make payment.<br />
MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION<br />
1) All items are sold AS IS to the highest bidder<br />
2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note our<br />
BUYERS PREMIUM is 17-1/2% of the hammer price.<br />
This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidder<br />
will pay ($1175.00 plus shipping, handling and insurance).<br />
This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%),<br />
which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY!<br />
3) No one who is currently employed with <strong>Huggins</strong> and<br />
<strong>Scott</strong> or House of Cards may bid on any items in any<br />
<strong>Huggins</strong> and <strong>Scott</strong> Auctions. However, the auction house<br />
and its employees may consign items to the auction.<br />
4) “Items With Reserves” feature slightly modified!<br />
We have expanded and modified the “items with reserves”<br />
feature for this December 2012 auction. Now, the items<br />
with reserves are noted with a red outline around the lot<br />
and the words “ITEM WITH RESERVE” heading above<br />
the lot. They will also appear in the appropriate category<br />
section based on the item. The reason we have started this is<br />
to allow us to offer more unique and special items, while<br />
also giving our consignors the assurance that the items will<br />
at least reach a certain minimum. All items with reserves<br />
will have an opening bid and an estimated value range. The<br />
reserve bid on any item will never be greater than the low<br />
value in the estimated range. By starting the bidding below<br />
the reserve price it will allow our bidders to get their initial<br />
bids in prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids”<br />
on the final day of the auction and then all eligible bidders<br />
can decide what they want their final bid to be on that day.<br />
The items will have a statement in the bid box on our website<br />
saying either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”.<br />
Those two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are<br />
entering a ceiling bid on one of these items and your ceiling<br />
bid exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to<br />
the value that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of<br />
your ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If<br />
the item ends with the “reserve not met” the item will be<br />
deemed “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to<br />
make this a simple and easy-to-understand feature in our<br />
auction; should you have any questions, concerns or comments<br />
on this new venture, we welcome your feedback.<br />
5) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will work<br />
with you on larger lots to find the best way. All items must<br />
be fully paid for, including shipping and insurance, before<br />
they will be sent out. We strongly encourage any local bidders<br />
to pick up their winnings at our Office or at the House<br />
of Cards. International bidders should contact us prior to<br />
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sending payment to discuss specific shipping options.<br />
6) Return Policy - ALL LEGITIMATE RETURNS OR<br />
CREDIT REQUESTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO OUR<br />
ATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF<br />
YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NO<br />
REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THE<br />
ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND IN THE SAME<br />
FORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER TO<br />
RECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA-<br />
TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!!<br />
We have conservatively graded most items, however we<br />
strongly encourage you to ask specific questions or better yet,<br />
come view the items you are interested in. If you are unsure<br />
of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right to make any<br />
changes from the print catalog on our website. Any changes<br />
that are made, we will notify all who have placed bids on that<br />
item by email.<br />
7) Bidding Privileges - <strong>Huggins</strong> and <strong>Scott</strong> LLC reserves the<br />
right to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem as<br />
unethical behavior.<br />
PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOT<br />
retract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you are<br />
aware of the bid that you are placing, and which lot you are<br />
bidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancellation of all<br />
bids in the auction and bidding privileges revoked. WE<br />
CANNOT COMPROMISE THE INTEGRITY OF THE<br />
AUCTION BY CANCELING BIDS.<br />
8) Previewing Items Before the Auction - All items are available<br />
for viewing at our auction offices: 900 Silver Spring Ave,<br />
Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advance for an appointment<br />
is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask that you provide a<br />
list of the items that you want to examine, so we may have<br />
them ready for you.<br />
9) All bids are in US Dollars!<br />
10) When we refer to a population report about graded<br />
cards, we only reference the population of that card's grading<br />
company. For example, if we say an SGC card has three<br />
equals and none better, we are only referring to that card's<br />
population among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwise<br />
stated. All population counts are valid as of the time of writing<br />
and are subject to change.<br />
About Our Autographs:<br />
All autographs sold thru <strong>Huggins</strong> & <strong>Scott</strong> Auctions come<br />
with either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most<br />
used), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), Stacks<br />
of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some even have<br />
more than one. At <strong>Huggins</strong> & <strong>Scott</strong>, we take great pride in<br />
only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", "NO QUES-<br />
TIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's world of autopens,<br />
secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, you can rest assured<br />
that your autographed items from H&S have passed the most<br />
stringent examination.<br />
Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signature<br />
was a common practice among teams where the key players<br />
would not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendant<br />
would sign for the player. We note any signature that is a<br />
clubhouse signature.<br />
Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's:<br />
For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining full photograph<br />
LOA's from one of the respected third party authentication<br />
companies. For the lesser valued items, we are having<br />
those items authenticated and noted with a unique<br />
sticker/certificate combination for each item. In the remaining<br />
cases, on lots with more than one autographed item, we<br />
will issue one blanket auction letter of authenticity for the<br />
entire lot (although we are trying to do away with this altogether,<br />
but sometimes it is the only cost effective method).<br />
This is the original letter that we receive from the authentication<br />
company describing the offered lot. You may use this<br />
"auction" LOA to obtain individual LOA's should you chose<br />
to do that, however the auction LOA’s are only valid for 45<br />
days from the end of the auction. Please see the item's<br />
description for specific authentication on each individual lot.<br />
Please call if you have any questions regarding these auction<br />
lot LOA's.<br />
Framed Items:<br />
Frames included with lots: while we make every effort to protect<br />
the frames included in these lots during pre auction storage<br />
and post auction shipping, we are not responsible for any<br />
damage to the frames themselves, and no refunds will be<br />
given due to frame damage.<br />
About Our Grading:<br />
Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionally<br />
graded and encapsulated by independent grading companies.<br />
Many other lots have been graded by our highly educated<br />
writers. For the most part, these are conservative grades, but<br />
we are human and sometimes we may miss something. We<br />
are not responsible for a third party grading company agreeing<br />
or disagreeing with our assessment and we cannot issue<br />
refunds or credits if cards do not receive a numerical grade or<br />
the exact grade that we describe. We strongly recommend<br />
that you come look at any items that you are bidding on, and<br />
make your own determination about it's grade.<br />
Becoming one of Our Field Representatives:<br />
<strong>Huggins</strong> and <strong>Scott</strong> Auctions is a constantly growing company.<br />
Should you have an interest in joining our staff, we are always<br />
looking for part-time field representatives in new areas. Call<br />
our head of Field Representatives, Steve Dickler at 215-530-<br />
4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose situation for<br />
you, as well as a chance to make some serious money.<br />
Consignments For Our Next Auction:<br />
We have already begun taking consignments for our February<br />
7, 2013 auction. Consignment deadline: December 31, 2012<br />
- by consigning your items early, you allow us the opportunity<br />
to advertise your items on our website, in trade publications<br />
and press releases, as well as at major shows across the<br />
country. This is an invaluable way to expose your items to<br />
our thousands of current bidders and possible new bidders,<br />
who can then plan ahead to bid on your items. Believe me, it<br />
happens!<br />
We are always looking for unique Americana items to try in<br />
our catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (primarily<br />
1960s's and older, though), feel free to call us and discuss<br />
it. You may have a pile of gold that's just hidden under a<br />
little dust, or needs the right exposure!<br />
ALSO: We are the best major catalog auction company for<br />
newer modern insert, relic and autographed cards. Virtually<br />
every consignor has been pleased with the results for their<br />
"Shiny Cards" through our auction.<br />
Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale or consignments<br />
of your cards and other treasures.<br />
M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M<br />
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LOT EXAMPLE:<br />
“Items With Reserves” feature slightly modified!<br />
We have expanded and modified the “items with reserves” feature for this<br />
December 2012 auction. Now, the items with reserves are noted with a red outline<br />
around the lot and the words “ITEM WITH RESERVE” heading above the<br />
lot. They will also appear in the appropriate category section based on the item.<br />
The reason we have started this is to allow us to offer more unique and special items,<br />
while also giving our consignors the assurance that the items will at least reach a certain<br />
minimum. All items with reserves will have an opening bid and an estimated value range. The reserve bid on any item will never be<br />
greater than the low value in the estimated range. By starting the bidding below the reserve price it will allow our bidders to get their<br />
initial bids in prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids” on the final day of the auction and then all eligible bidders can decide<br />
what they want their final bid to be on that day. The items will have a statement in the bid box on our website saying either “Reserve<br />
Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. Those two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are entering a ceiling bid on one of these items and<br />
your ceiling bid exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the value that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of<br />
your ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If the item ends with the “reserve not met” the item will be deemed “passed”<br />
with a zero sale price. We are trying to make this a simple and easy-to-understand feature in our auction; should you have any questions,<br />
concerns or comments on this new venture, we welcome your feedback.<br />
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NELSON@HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />
JOHN CARPENTIER<br />
PO BOX 28354<br />
GREEN BAY, WI 54324<br />
(920) 265-4133<br />
JOHN@HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />
JOHNNY HUSTLE CARD CO.<br />
PO BOX 57<br />
BAYVILLE, NY 11709<br />
516-827-4771<br />
JHUSTLE1@AOL.COM<br />
KIYA SABET<br />
3442 LITHIA PINECREST RD<br />
VALRICO, FL 33596<br />
813-995-3467<br />
KIYA@HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />
ERIC POLLICE<br />
P.O. BOX 16224<br />
PITTSBURGH, PA 15242<br />
(412) 587-2968<br />
ERIC@HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />
DOUG WILLIAMS<br />
5489 CRANY CREEK DR.<br />
GLOUCESTER, VA. 23061<br />
(804) 693-4505<br />
DOUG@HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />
JON AZLIN<br />
516 LAWS DR<br />
NORMAN, OK 73072<br />
(405) 760-7464<br />
AZLIN@HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />
RON VITRO<br />
PO BOX 15<br />
NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10804<br />
914-235-5478<br />
RONV@HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />
CRAIG CRAMPTON<br />
43304 BURKE DALE ST<br />
SOUTH RIDING, VA 20152<br />
703-220-4718<br />
CRAIG@HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />
SCOTT MILLER<br />
647 W CALLE FRANJA VERDE<br />
SAHUARITA, AZ 85629<br />
(520) 777-3379<br />
MILLER@HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />
STUART GOLDBERG<br />
10937 W. 97TH CIRCLE<br />
OVERLAND PARK, KS 66214<br />
(913) 206-5936<br />
STUART@HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM<br />
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1. 1909-11 T206 White Borders<br />
Ed Walsh (Blue Old Mill) Back<br />
SGC 30—Only Known Example<br />
Since its inception in 1980, the annual National<br />
Sports Collectors Convention has been home to<br />
several of the most acclaimed exhibitions in hobby<br />
history. Regardless of location, the sheer spectacle<br />
of the event lends the collecting public access to<br />
some of the most iconic sports cards in the industry<br />
along with the prospect of viewing new and<br />
significant finds. Within hours of opening the<br />
2012 event in Baltimore, rumors began to swirl of<br />
a possible new addition to the already legendary<br />
1909-11 T206 White Borders lineup. Over the<br />
decades, “The Monster” has yielded multiple<br />
important variations for advanced collectors to<br />
pursue on their wantlists. With over 520 cards, the<br />
“Big Four”, nearly 40 different advertising backs<br />
and countless other oddities, the prospect of<br />
adding another jewel to undoubtedly the most<br />
revered pre-war set can be accurately described as<br />
“game changing”.<br />
The 1909-11 T206 Old Mill advertising back is<br />
most commonly found with black text while a<br />
handful of brown versions have also traded for<br />
considerable sums. While assumed to exist only in<br />
those two colors, the National Convention<br />
unearthing of an Old Mill Blue Back variation picturing<br />
Ed Walsh caused quite a stir in the pre-war<br />
community. Within moments of its unveiling, this<br />
new arrival became the subject of considerable<br />
discussion on authoritative internet message<br />
boards. Could the 1909-11 T206 Ed Walsh Old Mill (Blue Back) be yet another addition to this famed set Our consignor enlisted Sportscard Guaranty, LLC, trusted third-party<br />
grading service for review. After careful consideration, the weighty verdict of the authenticator confirmed that the offered 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ed Walsh Old Mill (Blue<br />
Back) is authentic and unaltered.<br />
Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC. The possibly unique variant of Hall of Fame hurler “Big” Ed Walsh of the Chicago White Sox exhibits bright surface colors and intricate uniform<br />
detailing. Moderate, but even perimeter wear along with limited creasing consistent with the technical grade does not adversely impact the overall presentation. The all-important<br />
reverse displays pronounced typeface and is absent of any significant wear.<br />
Opening Bid $15000.00<br />
I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E<br />
2. 1907 Ty Cobb<br />
Detroit Seamless<br />
Steel Tubes Rookie<br />
Postcard SGC 20<br />
Ty Cobb Rookie Postcard!<br />
Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC. By<br />
the age of 21, Ty Cobb had<br />
already established himself as a<br />
dominating force in the<br />
American League. His premier<br />
status is confirmed on this 1907<br />
Ty Cobb Detroit Seamless Steel<br />
Tubes postcard. Only the second<br />
such correspondence piece<br />
judged by SGC, the youthful<br />
Georgian is viewed in full uniform<br />
with his trusty bat and<br />
glove. Beneath the image is a<br />
brief biography and advertisement<br />
for the Michigan company.<br />
Interestingly, this keepsake<br />
is postmarked from Detroit just<br />
four days prior to Cobb playing<br />
in his first World Series contest.<br />
The arrival to a Lyndonville,<br />
Vermont address is also<br />
stamped just two days later. The<br />
typed name of the addressee,<br />
postmarkings which protrude<br />
the obverse to the right of Cobb<br />
and a slight pencil marking on<br />
the correspondence portion do not distract from the overall presentation of this 105 year-old relic. This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($10,000-$15,000).<br />
Opening Bid $4000.00<br />
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3. 1912 T227 Honest Long Cut<br />
Chief Bender SGC 30<br />
Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC. Charles A. (Chief)<br />
Bender, Hall of Fame twirler for the Philadelphia<br />
Athletics is the subject of this oversized 1912<br />
T227 Honest Long Cut tobacco card. Hailing<br />
from the “Series of Champions”, Bender’s elite<br />
status is confirmed on the informative biographical<br />
reverse. The colorful obverse displays lush<br />
color schemes and careful uniform detailing.<br />
One of only 31 copies judged by the third-party<br />
grading service.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
4. 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red<br />
Cabinets #124 Bobby<br />
Wallace SGC 50 (Checklist<br />
Back)—None Better<br />
Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. Although he<br />
never played in a Fall Classic, Bobby<br />
Wallace emerges victorious on this lovely<br />
1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets premium<br />
with a Checklist back. The 1953 Hall of<br />
Famer is at the ready on this crease-free<br />
keepsake hallmarked by a captivating<br />
obverse color scheme. The reverse is bright<br />
and accented by pronounced black type.<br />
One of only three at the grading tier with<br />
none better.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
5. 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red<br />
Cabinets #35 Joe Tinker<br />
SGC 50 (Checklist Back)<br />
Windy City Hall of Famer! Graded 50<br />
VG-EX 4 by SGC. Stunning 1910-11<br />
Turkey Red Cabinets #35 Joe Tinker premium.<br />
This century-old prize has endured the<br />
century in remarkable condition with a<br />
crease-free obverse, intense obverse hues<br />
and a clear Checklist back. Limited corner<br />
and edge wear do not impact the overall<br />
presentation of this artifact which could<br />
warrant further re-grade consideration. The<br />
sole representative at the grading level with<br />
only one better!<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
6. 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red<br />
Cabinets #78 Home Run<br />
Baker SGC 40 (Checklist<br />
Back)<br />
Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. Circle the bases<br />
with Frank (Home Run) Baker on this<br />
1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #78 premium<br />
with a Checklist back. The colorful<br />
full body illustration of the Trappe,<br />
Maryland native is crease-free with moderate,<br />
but even corner wear. The reverse is<br />
relatively bright with unobstructed black<br />
type. One of two at the grading level of the<br />
Hall of Famer with only two better.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
7. 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red<br />
Cabinets #39 Rube Waddell<br />
SGC 40 (Checklist Back)<br />
Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. Captivating<br />
1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #39 Rube<br />
Waddell premium with a Checklist back.<br />
The image of the eccentric Hall of Fame<br />
southpaw is crease-free while the gray<br />
perimeter has sustained moderate, but not<br />
extensive wear and wrinkling. The slightly<br />
soiled reverse is absent of any paper loss,<br />
residue or writing. One of 6 at the grading<br />
level with only one better.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
8. (3) 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red<br />
Cabinet Hall of Famers with<br />
Baker, Clarke & Willis—All<br />
Graded<br />
Each graded by either PSA or SGC. Keystone<br />
Baseball Hall of Famers are at the forefront of<br />
this trio of 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets.<br />
Included among these premiums are 1.) #8<br />
Clarke (SGC 10, Checklist Back); 2.) #40<br />
Willis (PSA 2, Checklist Back) and 3.) #78<br />
Baker (PSA 2, Ad Back). An essential proposition<br />
for the Cooperstown themed pre-war<br />
specialist.<br />
Opening Bid $300.00<br />
9. 1910-11 T3 Turkey<br />
Red Cabinets PSA<br />
Graded Group of (5)<br />
Different<br />
Each graded by PSA.<br />
Spectacular assortment of (5)<br />
1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets<br />
with Checklist backs. Included<br />
among these colorful premiums<br />
are 1.) #2 Bergen (PSA 3, mk);<br />
2.) #3 Leach (PSA 4); 3.) #31<br />
Magee (PSA 4); 4.) #33 Pfeister<br />
(PSA 2, mk) and 5.) #43 Out At<br />
Third (PSA 3). These appropriately<br />
judged keepsakes present at<br />
the pinnacle of their assigned<br />
technical assessments.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
10. (5) 1910-11 T3<br />
Turkey Red Cabinets<br />
PSA & SGC Graded<br />
Cards—High Numbers<br />
Each graded by PSA or SGC.<br />
Antique quintet of 1910-11 T3<br />
Turkey Red Cabinets featuring<br />
blazing surfaces and incredible<br />
ballpark backdrops. Included are<br />
1.) #77 Ames (SGC 40, Ad Back);<br />
2.) #92 Dygert (PSA 3, Ad Back);<br />
3.) #94 Gibson (PSA 1, Ad Back);<br />
4.) #114 Rhoades (PSA 1, Checklist<br />
Back) and 5.) #122 Tenney (PSA 3,<br />
Checklist Back). The obverses and<br />
backs are clean and absent of paper<br />
loss or writing.<br />
Opening Bid $300.00<br />
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11. 1911-14 D304 Brunners<br />
Bread Honus Wagner SGC 20<br />
Honus Wagner Type! Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by<br />
SGC. Crown your pre-war gathering with the<br />
offered 1911-14 D304 Brunners Bread rendition<br />
of the the “Flying Dutchman”. The Class of<br />
1936 inductee unleashes a hefty swing against a<br />
blue-and-green field backdrop. This elusive<br />
regional bakery card presents according to the<br />
technical grade and will definitely stand out in<br />
any advanced collection.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
12. 1911-14 D304 Brunners<br />
Bread Nap Lajoie SGC 20<br />
Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC. This 1911-14<br />
D304 Brunners Bread Nap Lajoie is perfect<br />
for the Hall of Fame “Type” specialist. The<br />
century-old illustration of the Cleveland legend<br />
is hallmarked by an alluring blue-andgreen<br />
backdrop. Expected creasing is offset by<br />
a bright perimeter, clean surface and problemfree<br />
advertising back. Not many of these have<br />
survived the past century!<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
13. (2) 1911-14<br />
D304 Brunners<br />
Bread Frank<br />
Baker & Hal<br />
Chase (New York)<br />
Variation—Both<br />
SGC 10<br />
Each graded 10 Poor 1 by<br />
SGC. There is nothing<br />
“poor” about this elusive<br />
tandem of 1911-14 D304<br />
Brunners Bread singles featuring<br />
a Maryland born<br />
Hall of Famer and a turnof-the-century<br />
superstar. Included are 1.) Baker and 2.) Chase (New York) team variation.<br />
Despite extensive creasing, the action packed obverses are still bright while the<br />
green advertising backs remain clean.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
14. (3) 1909-11 T206 White<br />
Border Hall of Famers with<br />
Cobb, Bender & McGraw—All<br />
SGC Graded<br />
Formidable mid-grade trio of 1909-11 T206<br />
White Border Hall of Famers, each of which<br />
have been judged by SGC. Included are 1.)<br />
Bender “Portrait” (SGC 40) with Piedmont<br />
back; 2.) Cobb “Bat On Shoulder” (SGC 30)<br />
with Sweet Caporal back and 3.) McGraw<br />
“Portrait, with Cap” (SGC 30) with Piedmont<br />
back.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
15. (7) 1911 T205 Gold Border<br />
PSA 5 Graded Singles<br />
Each graded EX 5 by PSA. Ornate arrangement of<br />
(7) 1911 T205 Gold Border singles with either<br />
Piedmont or Sweet Caporal backs. The lineup of<br />
these delicate antiques include: Corridon,<br />
Fromme, Hemphill, Mitchell, Schaefer, <strong>Scott</strong> and<br />
Simmons.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
16. (10) 1911 T205 Gold Border<br />
Graded Cards with Jennings<br />
Featured are (10) 1911 T205 Gold Border graded<br />
cards depicting a Hall of Famer, stars and variations.<br />
Included are appropriately judged copies of<br />
PSA 3: (4 cards) with Abbaticchio, Hoblitzell<br />
(Cin. After 1908 Stats), Killian, Quinn; PSA 2.5:<br />
Ford (Black Cap); PSA 2: (2 cards) with Cicotte,<br />
Milan; GAI 2: Tannehill; SGC 30: Parent and<br />
PSA 1.5: Jennings.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
17. (15) 1911 T205 Gold Border<br />
PSA 4-4.5 Graded Singles with<br />
Variations<br />
Century-old portraits of “dead ball” era stalwarts<br />
are found with these (15) 1911 T205 Gold<br />
Borders. Each graded either VG-EX+ 4.5 or VG-<br />
EX 4 by PSA, these relics each display a common<br />
advertising back (unless noted). Included are<br />
appropriately judged versions of PSA 4.5: (6<br />
cards) with Bescher, Delahanty (Cycle), Evans,<br />
Gray (No Stats), Mullin, Phelps; PSA 4: (9 cards)<br />
with Bailey, Konetchy, Latham (Initialed Back),<br />
Lush, MElveen, Schmidt, Stone, I. Thomas<br />
(Honest Long Cut) and D. White.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
18. 1916 Tango Eggs Hughie<br />
Jennings PSA 8—None Better<br />
Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA. Incredibly preserved<br />
1916 Tango Eggs Hughie Jennings “Louisiana”<br />
Type originating from an original find of cards in<br />
1991. The jovial Ee-Yah is depicted with his signature<br />
dance move on this blemish free card.<br />
According to the PSA population report, there are<br />
no similar examples judged higher than this investment<br />
quality card of the Hall of Famer.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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19. 1887 N172<br />
Old Judge Jim<br />
O’Rourke (Bat in<br />
Right Hand)<br />
SGC 20<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
20. 1909-11 E90-<br />
1 American<br />
Caramel Christy<br />
Mathewson<br />
PSA 2<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
21. 1911 T205<br />
Gold Border<br />
Christy<br />
Mathewson -<br />
GAI 5<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
22. 1911-14 D304<br />
Brunners Bread<br />
Fred Tenny<br />
Shortprint SGC<br />
20<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
23. 1915 Cracker<br />
Jack #7 Eddie<br />
Collins - GAI 8<br />
Opening Bid $900.00<br />
24. 1920 W522<br />
#48 Babe Ruth<br />
Strip Card—<br />
SGC Authentic<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
25. 1920 W516 #1<br />
Babe Ruth & #6<br />
Ty Cobb—Both<br />
Graded<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
26. 1922 W575-1 (Henry A.<br />
Johnson Back) Sam Rice SGC<br />
45—Highest Graded<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
27. 1928 Exhibits<br />
Urban Shocker<br />
SGC 80—<br />
Highest Graded<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
28. 1929 R316<br />
Kashin<br />
Publications<br />
Babe Ruth<br />
SGC 55<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
29. 1931-32<br />
Exhibits Four-in-<br />
One<br />
Foxx/Cochrane/<br />
Grove/Haas—<br />
SGC 50<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
30. 1934-36<br />
Diamond Stars<br />
#44 Rogers<br />
Hornsby SGC 84<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
31. 1939-46<br />
Salutation<br />
Exhibits Mike<br />
Kreevich<br />
Shortprint PSA 4<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
32. 1941 Play<br />
Ball #71 Joe<br />
DiMaggio SGC<br />
20<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
33. 1949 Leaf Baseball Premiums<br />
Mickey Cochrane & John<br />
McGraw—Both SGC 40<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
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34. (6) Pre-War<br />
Baseball Hall of Fame<br />
SGC Graded Cards<br />
with Tinker & Chance<br />
Splendid sextet of pre-war<br />
Baseball Hall of Fame singles,<br />
each of which are graded by<br />
SGC. Included are 1911 T205<br />
Gold Borders: (2 cards, both<br />
Sweet Caporal) with Chance<br />
(SGC 35), Tinker (SGC 40); 1933<br />
Goudey: (2 cards) with #63<br />
Cronin (SGC 55), #127 Ott (SGC<br />
Authentic); 1934-36 Diamond<br />
Stars: #39 Hubbell (SGC 55,<br />
green back) and 1934 Goudey:<br />
#13 Frisch (SGC 20).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
35. (12) 1910-11 M116 Sporting<br />
Life SGC Graded Hall of Famers<br />
Each graded by SGC. These (12) 1910-11 M116<br />
Sporting Life singles depict players who are definitely<br />
not a “dime a dozen”. In fact, each portrait<br />
displays a member of the Baseball Hall of<br />
Fame. Included are SGC 40: Walsh; SGC 35:<br />
Evers (Black Back); SGC 30: (4 cards) with<br />
Crawford (pastel), <strong>Huggins</strong>, Jennings (pastel),<br />
Waddell (black back); SGC 20: (3 cards) with<br />
Baker (black back), Griffith, Tinker (black<br />
back); SGC 10: Clarke (pastel); SGC<br />
Authentic: (2 cards, both pastel) with Bender<br />
and Bresnahan.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
36. (10) 1920s Baseball Strip<br />
Cards with (5) Ruth, (4) Cobb &<br />
Johnson—All Graded<br />
Class of 1936 Collectors! Take notice of these<br />
(10) 1920s baseball strip cards featuring the<br />
incomparable Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb and Walter<br />
Johnson. Included are Babe Ruth: (5 cards) with<br />
(2) 1920 W516-1 (PSA Authentic), 1920 W516-1<br />
(SGC Authentic, flip incorrectly identifies as<br />
W516-1-2), (2) 1926 W512 (one PSA Authentic,<br />
one SGC Authentic); Ty Cobb: (4 cards) with<br />
1920 W516-1 (PSA Authentic), (3) 1926 W512<br />
(all PSA Authentic) and Walter Johnson: 1919-<br />
21 W514 (SGC Authentic).<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
37. 1933 Goudey Baseball #92<br />
Lou Gehrig PSA 2<br />
Pride of the Yankees! Graded Good 2 by PSA.<br />
Lou Gehrig, pinstriped hero to a generation of<br />
Bronx faithful swings away on this classic 1933<br />
Goudey Baseball #92 rendition. As “one of the<br />
biggest siege guns” in the Yankee arsenal, the<br />
southpaw sends an unfortunate pitch into orbit on<br />
this depression-era gum card. Presents at the peak<br />
of the technical assessment with proper centering,<br />
a well concealed surface crease and a clean biographical<br />
reverse.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
38. (2) 1933 R94 “Babe<br />
Comes Home” SGC<br />
Graded Cards<br />
As a cultural icon, slugger extraordinaire<br />
and movie star, Babe Ruth<br />
applies his many talents on this tandem<br />
of 1933 R94 “Movie Stars and<br />
Scenes” strip cards from the 1927<br />
feature Babe Comes Home. Each<br />
graded by SGC, only 11 total copies<br />
of this extremely scarce issue have<br />
been confirmed by the third-party<br />
service. Included are (1) SGC 30<br />
(blue tint) and (1) SGC 20 (purple<br />
tint). The imagery is clear and the<br />
blank reverses are clean.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
40. 1939-46 Exhibit Salutations<br />
Gabby Hartnett Shortprint—<br />
SGC 88<br />
Graded 88 NM-MT 8 by SGC. Exceptional 1939-<br />
46 Exhibit Salutations Gabby Hartnett shortprint.<br />
The Hall of Fame backstop is at the ready on this<br />
classic which exhibits “dead” centering, a solid<br />
perimeter, clean surface and action packed baseball<br />
imagery. The highest judged specimen of Hartnett<br />
by SGC by a whopping three grades! Please note:<br />
the “half moon” along the upper edge is not chipping,<br />
rather it is in the print of the cardboard.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
39. 1934-36 Diamond Stars #74<br />
Tony Lazzeri (1935, Blue Back)<br />
SGC 88<br />
Poosh ‘Em Up Tony! Graded 88 NM-MT 8 by<br />
SGC. Remarkable 1934-36 Diamond Stars #74<br />
Tony Lazzeri (1935, Blue Back) variation. It is<br />
difficult to fathom how this immaculate portrait<br />
of the Hall of Famer has endured the decades<br />
in such remarkable condition! A radiant “art<br />
deco” artist rendering, square corners,<br />
untouched edges and precise centering are all<br />
attributes of this depression-era treasure. The<br />
bright reverse is accented by crisp blue type.<br />
The sole copy of this variant at the grading<br />
level with only one better. This item has a<br />
reserve. Estimate ($700-$1000).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
41. (7)<br />
1939-46<br />
Exhibits<br />
Salutation<br />
SGC<br />
Graded<br />
Cards with<br />
(2)<br />
Williams<br />
Double the<br />
“Teddy<br />
Ballgame” with<br />
these (7) 1939-46 Exhibit Salutations, each of which are graded. Included are SGC<br />
84: Hubbell (1 of 2, one better); SGC 82: Rizzo SP; SGC 60: (2 cards) with Newsom<br />
SP (1 of 1, none better), T. Williams (#9 Not Showing); SGC 55: Gehringer; SGC 50:<br />
T. Williams (#9 Shows) and SGC 35: Russell SP.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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42. (20) 1947-66 Baseball Exhibits with Hall of<br />
Famers, Shortprints & Stars—All SGC Graded<br />
Impressive gallery of (20) 1947-66 Baseball Exhibits SGC graded cards comprising<br />
entirely of Hall of Famers, teams and shortprints. Included are SGC 96: (2<br />
cards) with Drysdale (Glove at Waist, highest graded), Hubbs (highest graded);<br />
SGC 92: Banks (Portrait, highest graded); SGC 88: Ford (Pitching, highest graded);<br />
SGC 86: (2 cards) with Cunningham SP (Portrait), Mays (Portrait); SGC 84:<br />
Koufax; SGC 82: Mantle (Batting, Full-Length); SGC 80: Mantle (Batting, “ck”<br />
not connected, highest graded); SGC 70: (2 cards) with Musial (Batting),<br />
Yankees-1949 (only graded); SGC 60: (7 cards) with Berra (Printed in U.S.A.<br />
highest graded), Clemente, Drysdale (Portrait, none better), Hodges (“LA” on<br />
Cap, highest graded), Mantle (Batting, “ck” connected), Yankees-1952; SGC 50:<br />
Yankees-1950 (highest graded), Yankees-1956 (highest graded) and SGC 45:<br />
Dodgers-1945.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
43. 1947-66 Exhibits<br />
Mickey Mantle (Portrait)<br />
Shortprint—SGC 86<br />
Graded 86 NM+ 7.5 by SGC. “The<br />
Commerce Comet” commands the<br />
offered 1947-66 Exhibits Mickey<br />
Mantle (Portrait) pose variation. The<br />
high-grade shortprint exhibits pinpoint<br />
centering, razor-sharp corners, crisp<br />
edges and a clear image of the Hall of<br />
Fame subject. The lone representative at<br />
the grading tier with only one better.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
44. 1947-66 Exhibits Bill<br />
“Moose” Skowron<br />
Shortprint SGC 92—None<br />
Better<br />
None Better! Graded 92 NM-MT+ 8.5<br />
by SGC. Bill “Moose” Skowron is captured<br />
as a member of the Chicago White<br />
Sox on this scarce 1947-66 Exhibits<br />
shortprint. The arcade machine relic is<br />
properly centered with impeccable corners,<br />
clean edges and crystal clear<br />
imagery. One of only two judged at the<br />
esteemed grading level with none better.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
45. (9) 1947-66 Baseball<br />
Exhibits Shortprints with<br />
Killebrew & Yastrzemski—<br />
All SGC 80-92<br />
Low Pop Exhibit Shortprints! Solidify<br />
your 1947-66 Baseball Exhibits collection<br />
with these (9) different shortprints, each<br />
of which are graded by SGC. Included are<br />
SGC 92: Powell (1 of 1, two better);<br />
SGC 88: (2 cards) with Linz (1 of 1,<br />
none better), Richardson (1 of 1, one better);<br />
SGC 86: Lock (1 of 1, none better)<br />
SGC 84: (2 cards) with Coleman (only<br />
graded), Ward (1 of 2, one better); SGC<br />
80: (3 cards) with Alvis (1 of 1, one better),<br />
Killebrew (Portrait, 1 of 2, none better)<br />
and Yastrzemski (1 of 2, one better).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
46. 1947-66<br />
Exhibits Ed<br />
Kranepool SP<br />
SGC 92—<br />
Highest<br />
Graded<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$150.00<br />
47. 1947-66<br />
Exhibits<br />
Whitey<br />
Ford<br />
(Portrait)<br />
Shortprint<br />
SGC 84—<br />
Highest<br />
Graded<br />
with None<br />
Better<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$100.00<br />
48. 1952<br />
Topps<br />
Canadian<br />
#186 Walt<br />
Masterson<br />
SGC 40—<br />
Scarce<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$100.00<br />
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49. 1952 Topps Baseball #261<br />
Willie Mays SGC 84<br />
Graded 84 NM 7 by SGC. Registry combatants<br />
and high-grade investors will definitely take heed<br />
of this impressive 1952 Topps #261 Willie Mays<br />
example. The head and shoulders portrait of the<br />
Giants legend is surrounded by sharp corners,<br />
snow white edges and a problem-free backdrop.<br />
Despite slightly errant top-to-bottom centering,<br />
the overall presentation of the keepsake is not<br />
affected in the least. The informative biographical/statistical<br />
back is clean. Meets or exceeds<br />
88% of all similar copies submitted to the grading<br />
service.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
50. (3) 1952 Topps Baseball<br />
SGC Graded High Numbers<br />
with Durocher<br />
Make significant headway on your 1952 Topps<br />
Baseball project with this trio of challenging<br />
high numbers. Each graded by SGC, included<br />
are 1.) #315 Durocher (SGC 40); 2.) #320<br />
Rutherford (SGC 35) and 3.) #350 Abrams<br />
(SGC 45). These cardboard classics present at<br />
the peak of their assigned technical grades.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
51. (15) 1952 Topps Baseball<br />
Graded & Ungraded Singles<br />
with (2) High Numbers & Spahn<br />
Supplement your classic Topps Baseball collection<br />
with these (15) different singles from the<br />
1952 edition. Included are PSA 8: #95; SGC<br />
84: #251; BVG 6.5: #264; PSA 6: (6 cards)<br />
with #103, 111, 172, 242, 244, 284; SGC 70:<br />
#28 (bb); PSA 5: #235; SGC 60: (2 cards) with<br />
#33 Spahn (bb), 89; Ungraded: (2 cards) with<br />
#342 Labine (FR, paper loss) and #346 Spencer<br />
(FR).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
53. (15) 1953<br />
Bowman Color<br />
Baseball PSA 5-6<br />
Graded Group<br />
Each graded either EX-MT<br />
6 or EX 5 by PSA. Fill the<br />
gaps in your 1953 Bowman<br />
Color Baseball project with<br />
these (15) different singles.<br />
Included in this attractive<br />
cardboard portfolio are<br />
PSA 6: (11 cards) with #5<br />
Gordon, 13, 23, 28, 38, 56,<br />
87, 88, 103, 110, 148; PSA<br />
5: (4 cards) with #2, 20, 82<br />
and 133.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
55. 1935-1964 Baseball<br />
Card Lot of (10) with 1956<br />
Williams and Red Man<br />
Mays<br />
“Teddy Ballgame” is the key figure in<br />
this exciting lot of (10) vintage baseball<br />
cards including (8) certified by<br />
PSA. The Williams item is a 1956<br />
Topps card #5 graded (NM-MT 8-OC).<br />
The other PSA certified items include<br />
(6) 1954 Red Man Tobacco issues all<br />
designated “Authentic, hand cut-without<br />
tab” with Gilliam, Hodges,<br />
Mathews, Mays, Reese and Simmons<br />
and a 1964 Topps Giant Colavito (VG-EX 4.5). Rounding out this offering are (2)<br />
1936 R311 6x8 team photo cards, both (VG-EX) with the Yankees featuring Gehrig<br />
and Dickey and the Red Sox featuring Cronin and Grove.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
52. (8) 1951 Topps<br />
Baseball Blue Back<br />
PSA 9 Graded<br />
Cards—Low Pops<br />
Set Registry Participants!<br />
Each graded Mint 9 by PSA.<br />
These (8) 1951 Topps Blue<br />
Back singles are “a must” for<br />
the high-grade set collector.<br />
Included are #14 Munger<br />
(none better), #16 Dickson<br />
(one better), #21 B. Johnson<br />
(none better), #24 Lollar (1<br />
of 6, one better), #31 Brissie<br />
(none better), #42 Edwards<br />
(none better), #43 W. Jones (none better) and #47 Wehmeier (none better). These<br />
“blazers” meet the harsh criteria for their assigned plateaus.<br />
Opening Bid $1000.00<br />
54. (32) 1948-<br />
1955 Bowman<br />
Baseball PSA<br />
Graded Cards<br />
with Hall of<br />
Famers<br />
Boost your classic<br />
Bowman Baseball gathering<br />
with these (32) 1948-<br />
1955 PSA graded cards<br />
heralded by multiple Hall<br />
of Famers. Highlights<br />
include 1948 Bowman:<br />
#36 Musial RC (PSA 1), #47 Thomson RC (PSA 6); 1949 Bowman: #82 Page (PSA<br />
8), #101 Gordon (PSA 8); 1950 Bowman: #19 Spahn (PSA 4); 1953 Bowman Color:<br />
#99 Spahn (PSA 4); 1954 Bowman: #15 Ashburn (PSA 6), #95 Roberts (PSA 6),<br />
#161 Berra (PSA 5) and 1955 Bowman: #242 Banks (PSA 4). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
56. 1955<br />
Bowman<br />
Baseball #202<br />
Mickey<br />
Mantle SGC<br />
86<br />
Graded 86 NM+ 7.5<br />
by SGC. Exceptional<br />
1955 Bowman #202<br />
Mickey Mantle for<br />
the post-war specialist<br />
with an eye for<br />
the very best. This horizontal jewel may, in fact, be undergraded. The fragile wood<br />
bordered gum card is framed by impeccable corners, unchipped edges and a glistening<br />
ballpark setting. Slightly askew reverse centering prevents an even higher technical<br />
assessment. As it is, this Mantle meets or exceeds 87% of all confirmed copies submitted<br />
to the third-party service.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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57. 1951 Bowman Baseball #253<br />
Mickey Mantle Rookie High<br />
Number—PSA Authentic<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
58. 1952<br />
Bowman<br />
Baseball #101<br />
Mickey Mantle<br />
PSA 3<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
59. 1953<br />
Bowman Color<br />
#59 Mickey<br />
Mantle PSA 3<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
60. 1953 Topps<br />
Baseball #82<br />
Mickey Mantle<br />
SGC 30<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
61. 1954 Dan-<br />
Dee Potato<br />
Chips Mickey<br />
Mantle SGC 35<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
62. 1952 Topps Baseball #307 Frank<br />
Campos SGC 30—Black Star<br />
Variation<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
63. 1952 Topps<br />
Baseball #364<br />
Clyde Sukeforth<br />
SGC 84<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
64. 1958<br />
Hires Root<br />
Beer Test<br />
Johnny<br />
Antonelli<br />
SGC 84 -<br />
Highest<br />
Graded<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$150.00<br />
65. 1958<br />
Hires Root<br />
Beer Test Jim<br />
Busby SGC<br />
84 - Highest<br />
Graded<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$150.00<br />
66. 1962 Topps<br />
Baseball #140<br />
Ruth/Gehrig<br />
Metal Print<br />
Proof—GAI<br />
Authentic<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
67. 1963 Topps<br />
Baseball #537<br />
Pete Rose High<br />
Number SGC 86<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
68. 1963 Topps<br />
Baseball #537<br />
Pete Rose<br />
Rookie SGC 80<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
69. 1965 Topps<br />
Baseball #300<br />
Sandy Koufax<br />
GAI Gem Mint<br />
9.5—Highest<br />
Graded Known<br />
Example<br />
Opening Bid $750.00<br />
70. (3) 1973-<br />
1978 Topps<br />
Baseball Hall<br />
of Fame SGC<br />
Graded<br />
Rookies with<br />
Brett, Molitor<br />
& Schmidt<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$100.00<br />
71. 1979 Topps<br />
Baseball #116<br />
Ozzie Smith<br />
Rookie SGC 96<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
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72. 1958 Topps Mickey Mantle AS #487 (GAI 9) & 1963<br />
Topps #173 Bombers’ Best (BVG 8)<br />
Warranting annual portrayals on league leader, All-Star and World Series cards,<br />
Mickey Mantle is the hard-hitting subject on these (2) high-grade Topps specimens.<br />
Includes: 1958 #487 Mantle All-Star GAI Mint 9; 1963 #173 Bombers’ Best BVG<br />
NM-MT 8. Both examples showcase vibrant colors, pinpoint centering and sharp<br />
edges/corners.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
73. (21)<br />
1949-1962<br />
Richie<br />
Ashburn<br />
PSA & SGC<br />
Graded<br />
Collection<br />
Whether you<br />
revere him as<br />
“Put Put” or<br />
“Whitey”, the<br />
Richie Ashburn<br />
die-hard will<br />
treasure these<br />
(21) 1949-1962<br />
PSA and SGC<br />
graded cards.<br />
Included are Topps: (10 cards) with 1952 #216 (SGC 70), 1954 #45 (PSA 7, oc),<br />
1956 #120 (PSA 7), 1957 #70 (SGC 84), 1958 #230 (SGC 88), 1959: #300 (PSA 7),<br />
#317 w/Mays (SGC 80); 1960 #305 (SGC 60), 1961 #88 (SGC 80), 1962 #213 (SGC<br />
80); Bowman: (7 cards) with 1949 #214 rookie (SGC 60), 1950 #84 (PSA 5), 1951<br />
#186 (PSA 4), 1952 #53 (PSA 4), 1953 Color #10 (SGC 40), 1954 #15 (PSA 4), 1955<br />
#130 (SGC 80); Others: (4 cards) with 1952 Berk Ross (SGC 20), 1953 Red Man<br />
#NL3 (SGC 60), 1954 Red Man #NL1 (PSA 5) and 1955 Red Man #NL1 (SGC 70).<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
74. 1989 Upper Deck #1 Ken Griffey Jr. (Blank Back) BGS<br />
8—Only Two Graded<br />
Graded 8 NM-MT by BGS. Extraordinary 1989 Upper Deck #1 Ken Griffey Jr. rookie<br />
card with a blank back. Of the several hundred thousand, if not millions of regular<br />
Griffey Jr. examples, only two have been judged by a third-party grading service with a<br />
blank back. Not only is Griffey Jr. a “sure fire” Hall of Famer, but the Mariners superstar<br />
is also the first card in a set which transformed the modern industry. The subgrades<br />
are as follows: Centering: 7.5; Corners: 9; Edges: 9 and Surface: 8. This item<br />
has a reserve. Estimated value ($1500-$3000).<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
75. 1990<br />
Topps #USA1<br />
George Bush<br />
BGS 8.5—<br />
None Better<br />
Graded 8.5 NM-MT+<br />
by BGS. A monumental<br />
find for the modern<br />
collector is found with<br />
the offered 1990<br />
Topps #USA1 George<br />
Bush. Perpetually atop<br />
many advanced modern<br />
wantlists, the<br />
Commander-in-Chief<br />
is portrayed in his<br />
Yale Baseball uniform<br />
on this extremely<br />
scarce and condition<br />
sensitive specimen.<br />
Reportedly, only 100<br />
cards were distributed<br />
to the former<br />
President at a Yale<br />
gala. The sub-grades<br />
are as follows:<br />
Centering: 8.5;<br />
Corners: 8.5; Edges:<br />
9.5 and Surface: 8.<br />
One of only two judged by BGS at the grading level while PSA has only<br />
judged a lone copy at the NM-MT+ tier with none better from either service.<br />
Opening Bid $900.00<br />
76. 1990 Topps Baseball<br />
#USA1 George Bush PSA 8<br />
Commander-in-Chief! This 1990 Topps<br />
USA George Bush is a “must have” for<br />
the advanced modern collector.<br />
Purportedly only 100 copies of this<br />
#USA1 card were produced and distributed<br />
(primarily to President Bush) at a<br />
Yale University gala. A handful of copies<br />
were also bequeathed to devoted Topps<br />
employees and associates, along with<br />
reports that a few made their way into<br />
wax packs. Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA,<br />
this appropriately graded specimen displays<br />
strong corners, clean edges and<br />
accurate centering. The dapper Class of<br />
‘48 Ivy Leaguer is depicted as the<br />
Bulldogs’ first baseman on the handsome<br />
black-and-white picture. The appropriately<br />
mentions Bush’s home as “1600<br />
Pennsylvania Avenue” in Washington<br />
D.C. Only one graded better.<br />
Opening Bid $900.00<br />
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77. 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel Complete SGC Graded Set of (25) Cards with SGC 60 Wagner<br />
With a lineup featuring eight future Baseball Hall of Famers, this 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel complete SGC graded set of (25) is an optimum choice for the pre-war set<br />
specialist. Produced by Philadelphia Caramel Co. of Camden, New Jersey, these “ball players” are bolstered by strong illustrations and intense color schemes along with the<br />
outstanding player selection. Included are SGC 60: Wagner; SGC 55: Maddox; SGC 50: (2 cards) with Devlin, Leach; SGC 40: (7 cards) with Carrigan, Chance, Cobb,<br />
Evers, Mathewson, Willetts, Willis; SGC 35: (3 cards) with Bender, Krause, Plank; SGC 30: (2 cards) with Doyle, Hoffman; SGC 20: (3 cards) with Cicotte, E. Collins,<br />
McIntyre; SGC 10: (2 cards) with Crawford, Merkle; SGC Authentic: (4 cards) with Lord, Morgan, Reulbach and Wiltse. While the checklist for this designation may by<br />
small in quantity, the overall quality of this underrated “candy card” issue cannot be overstated!<br />
Opening Bid $2500.00<br />
79. 1948 Swell Sport Thrills Complete Set<br />
of (20) Cards<br />
Memorable events in baseball history are captured with this<br />
tough 1948 Swell Sport Thrills complete set of (20) cards. The<br />
overall condition breakdown is as follows: 60% (VG-EX to<br />
EX-MT), 25% (VG), 5% (GD) and 10% (FR or lesser) due to<br />
reverse pencil marks. Keys include #3 Jackie Robinson Rookie<br />
of the Year (VG-EX), #12 Babe Ruth Points (VG-EX), #14<br />
Lou Gehrig’s Four Homers (VG), #16 Williams’ Three-Run<br />
Homer (GD) and #19 Feller Whiffs Five (EX-MT). Due to<br />
rudimentary factory printing techniques of the day, moderate<br />
size variances are present.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
78. 1947-66 Baseball Exhibits Near Set<br />
of (288) Different Cards with Many Stars<br />
& Shortprints<br />
Comprehensive 1947-66 Baseball Exhibits near set of (288)<br />
different cards with many stars and shortprints. This prized<br />
black-and-white edition has an overall condition breakdown<br />
of 10% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 25% (VG-EX) and<br />
25% (VG or lesser) with nearly 10% displaying reverse paper<br />
loss or writing. Keys include Banks (EX-MT, Bat on<br />
Shoulder, Script Signature), Cunningham SP (EX-MT,<br />
Batting), (4) Doby (average EX, all variations, one trimmed),<br />
Hutchinson SP (VG), McCoskey SP (FR, reverse writing), (2)<br />
Musial (EX, VG, both Kneeling variations), (3) Rizzuto ((2)<br />
VG-EX, GD, all variations), Dodgers-1956 (GD) and<br />
Yankees-1955 (VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
80. 1948 Bowman Baseball Complete<br />
Set of (48) Cards<br />
Inaugural 1948 Bowman Baseball complete set of (48) cards<br />
featuring a slew of Hall of Fame rookies. This black-andwhite<br />
series has an approximate condition breakdown of<br />
15% (EX or better), 35% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 25%<br />
(GD or lesser) with a little more than 10% displaying tape<br />
residue. Highlights include #3 Kiner RC (VG-EX), #4 Mize<br />
RC (FR, tape residue), #5 Feller (VG-EX), #6 Berra RC<br />
(VG-EX), #8 Rizzuto RC (GD), #17 Slaughter (EX-MT),<br />
#18 Spahn RC (EX-MT), #36 Musial RC (VG) and #38<br />
Schoendienst RC (VG-EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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81. 1949 Bowman<br />
Baseball Near Set<br />
(185/240)<br />
Secure nearly 80% of the popular<br />
1949 Bowman Baseball edition<br />
with the offered ear set of<br />
(185/240) cards. This primarily<br />
mid-grade gathering has an<br />
approximate condition breakdown<br />
of 20% (EX or better), 25% (VG-<br />
EX), 30% (VG) and 25% (GD or<br />
lesser) with the (70) tougher high<br />
numbers presenting only slightly<br />
lesser than the more available<br />
series. Keys include #24 Musial<br />
(FR), #27 Feller (VG), #33 Spahn<br />
(EX), #46 Roberts RC (VG), #98<br />
Rizzuto (VG, No Name on Front),<br />
#100 Hodges RC (VG), #110<br />
Wynn RC (EX) and #233 Doby<br />
RC (VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
82. 1953 Topps Baseball<br />
Near Set (241/274) with<br />
Mantle<br />
Seize nearly 90% of the 1953 Topps<br />
Baseball series with the offered near<br />
set of (241/274) cards. Missing primarily<br />
high numbers, this gorgeous<br />
early Topps issue still features major<br />
stars including Mantle, Mays, Paige<br />
and many more. The approximate<br />
condition breakdown for this edition<br />
is as follows: 10% (EX or better),<br />
20% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 40%<br />
(GD or lesser) with the challenging<br />
high series presenting lesser than the<br />
more available numbers. Although<br />
nearly 5-10% display reverse writing,<br />
tape residue or paper loss, the<br />
overall presentation of the set is still<br />
nice. Keys include #1 J. Robinson<br />
(VG), #27 Campanella (VG-EX),<br />
#76 Reese (VG), #82 Mantle (VG),<br />
#104 Berra (VG), #207 Ford (GD), #220 Paige (GD), #244 Mays (colored) and #258<br />
Gilliam RC (VG-EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
83. 1954 Red Heart Dog<br />
Food Complete SGC<br />
Graded Set of (33) Cards<br />
Satisfy Fido and pick up this colorful<br />
1954 Red Heart Dog Food complete<br />
SGC graded set of (33) cards.<br />
Included are SGC 86: (4 cards) with<br />
Dark, Fondy, Gilliam, Kell; SGC 84:<br />
(4 cards) with Kluszewski, Lollar,<br />
Yost, Zernial; SGC 80: (9 cards)<br />
with Baumholtz, Cox, Hegan, Kuenn,<br />
Lemon, Pierce, Sauer, Spahn, White;<br />
SGC 70: (5 cards) with Kiner,<br />
Martin, Rosen, Schoendienst,<br />
Slaughter; SGC 60: (8 cards) with<br />
Bell, Fain, Fox, Mantle, McDougald,<br />
McMillan, Minoso, Snider; SGC 50:<br />
(2 cards) with Erskine, Musial and<br />
SGC 40: Ashburn.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
84. 1955 Robert Gould All-Star Statues Near Set (26/28)<br />
& (8) BVG Graded Cards with Banks<br />
Desirable 1955 Robert Gould All-Star Statues near set of (26/28) and (8) BVG graded<br />
cards. Featured are Robert Gould Statues near: (26/28, missing Banks and<br />
Schoendienst) with Ashburn (NM), Kluszewski (NM), Mays (VG-EX), Wynn (VG);<br />
Robert Gould Cards: (8 cards, includes advertising slip in (EX) condition) with<br />
BVG 3: (2 cards) with #11 Boone, #28 Parnell; BVG 2: (5 cards) with #16 Bell, #18<br />
Hamner, #21 Newcombe, #23 Thomson, #27 Pierce and BVG 1.5: #26 Banks. The<br />
advertising slip with ample baseball imagery is particularly scarce and few, if any,<br />
have surfaced on the secondary market.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
85. 1956 Dairy Queen/Big League Combined Set of (18)<br />
Statues<br />
Seldom offered 1956 Dairy Queen/Big League combined set of (18) statues. Although<br />
separate issues, the editions share the same checklist and are otherwise identical with<br />
the bronze coating on the Big League issue being the only defining attribute. Included<br />
are Dairy Queen: (13 statues, average EX) with Berra (EX), Campanella (VG-EX),<br />
Doby (VG-EX), Hodges (VG-EX), Lemon (VG-EX), Mantle (EX-MT), Mathews<br />
(VG-EX), Musial (EX), Reese (VG-EX), Rosen, Snider (EX), Vernon; Big League: (5<br />
statues, average NM) with Antonelli, Avila, Gilliam, Kuenn and Minoso.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
86. 1956 Topps Baseball<br />
Complete Set of (340)<br />
Cards<br />
Popular 1956 Topps Baseball complete<br />
edition of (340) cards for the<br />
“true” set collector. The action/pose<br />
sequences for this oversized edition<br />
have an approximate condition<br />
breakdown throughout of 25% (VG-<br />
EX or better), 25% (VG), 30% (GD)<br />
and 20% (FR or lesser) with only a<br />
handful of instances of pin holes or<br />
writing. Highlights include #5 T.<br />
Williams (GD), #15 Banks (VG),<br />
#30 J. Robinson (PR, writing), #31<br />
Aaron (GD), #33 Clemente (PR,<br />
writing), #79 Koufax (FR), #101<br />
Campanella (GD), #110 Berra (GD),<br />
#113 Rizzuto (GD), #130 Mays<br />
(GD), #135 Mantle (PR, pin holes,<br />
gray back), #150 Snider (VG), #164<br />
Killebrew (VG-EX), #166 Dodgers<br />
Team (VG-EX), #200 Feller (VG-EX), #251 Yankees Team (GD), #260 Reese (VG)<br />
and #292 Aparicio RC (GD). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
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87. 1960 Topps Baseball Complete Set (572/572) with (7)<br />
PSA Graded<br />
Featured is a strong 1960 Topps Baseball complete set of (572) cards with (7) PSA<br />
Graded keys. The approximate condition breakdown for this horizontal issue is as follows:<br />
25% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with<br />
the tougher high series presenting only slightly lesser than the more available numbers.<br />
Highlights include #148 Yastrzemski RC (PSA 5), #160 Mantle/Boyer (PSA 6),<br />
#200 Mays (GD), #250 Musial (EX-MT), #300 Aaron (PSA 5), #316 McCovey RC<br />
(VG), #326 Clemente (FR, writing), #343 Koufax (GD), #350 Mantle (PSA 5), #377<br />
Maris (VG-EX), #480 Berra (PSA 6), #563 Mantle AS (GD), #564 Mays AS (GD),<br />
#565 Maris AS (PSA 6) and #566 Aaron AS (PSA 6). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
89. 1961 Topps<br />
Baseball Low<br />
Series Set (#1-522)<br />
Who needs high numbers<br />
when the stars are found in<br />
the offered 1961 Topps<br />
Baseball low series set of<br />
(522) cards This popular<br />
edition has an approximate<br />
condition breakdown of 20%<br />
(EX-MT or better), 40%<br />
(EX), 20% (VG-EX) and<br />
20% (VG or lesser). Keys<br />
include #2 Maris (VG), #150<br />
Mays (EX-MT), #290<br />
Musial (EX), #300 Mantle<br />
(GD), #307 Mantle WS<br />
(FR), #344 Koufax (EX-<br />
MT), #388 Clemente (VG),<br />
#406 Mantle HR (EX-MT),<br />
#415 Aaron (EX), #417<br />
Marichal RC (EX), #475<br />
Mantle MVP (VG-EX) and<br />
#484 Aaron MVP (EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
88. 1960 Topps<br />
Baseball Near Set of<br />
(570/572) Cards<br />
Impressive 1960 Topps Baseball<br />
near set of (570/572) cards. This<br />
horizontal series has an approximate<br />
condition breakdown of 20%<br />
(EX-MT or better), 30% (EX),<br />
25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or<br />
lesser) with the challenging high<br />
series generally presenting similarly,<br />
if not better than the lower<br />
numbers. Highlights include #148<br />
Yastrzemski RC (VG), #160<br />
Mantle/Boyer (EX), #200 Mays<br />
(VG), #250 Musial (VG), #300<br />
Aaron (GD), #316 McCovey RC<br />
(VG), #326 Clemente (VG-EX),<br />
#343 Koufax (FR), #350 Mantle<br />
(VG), #563 Mantle AS (EX), #564<br />
Mays AS (GD), #565 Maris AS<br />
(EX-MT) and #566 Aaron AS<br />
(VG). Missing #484 Pirates Team<br />
and 485 for completion. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
90. 1959 and<br />
1963 Fleer<br />
Baseball Near<br />
Sets<br />
Fleer’s well-received cardboard<br />
collectibles are represented<br />
in this near-set lot<br />
with: 1959 Ted Williams<br />
(79/80) with 15% (EX-<br />
MT) or better, 20% (EX),<br />
35% (VG-EX) and 30%<br />
(VG) or lesser; 1963<br />
(64/66) with 15% (EX-<br />
MT) or better, 40% (EX),<br />
20% (VG-EX) and 25%<br />
(VG) or lesser; includes:<br />
#5 Mays (EX-MT), #46<br />
Adcock SP (EX-MT) and<br />
NNO CL SP (marked).<br />
Due to rudimentary factory<br />
printing techniques of<br />
the age, moderate size<br />
variances are present.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
91. 1963<br />
Fleer<br />
Baseball<br />
Complete<br />
SGC<br />
Graded Set<br />
of (66)<br />
Cards Plus<br />
Checklist—<br />
All SGC 70-<br />
88<br />
For the discriminating<br />
set collector<br />
comes this<br />
upper tier 1963<br />
Fleer Baseball<br />
complete SGC graded set of (66) cards plus the elusive checklist. Highlights include<br />
SGC 88: (5 cards) with #43 Wills RC, #46 Adcock SP, #61 Gibson; SGC 86: (11<br />
cards) with #5 Mays, #45 Spahn; SGC 84: (26 cards) with #4 B. Robinson, #8<br />
Yastrzemski, #59 Mazeroski; SGC 80: (23 cards) with #41 Drysdale, #42 Koufax, #56<br />
Clemente, #64 Cepeda, NNO CL SP and SGC 70: (2 cards). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
92. 1963 Fleer<br />
Baseball Near Set<br />
(65/66) Plus (65)<br />
1951 Topps<br />
Baseball Red/Blue<br />
Backs<br />
Score with the offered 1963<br />
Fleer Baseball near set of<br />
(65/66) cards plus (65) 1951<br />
Topps Baseball Red/Blue<br />
Backs. Highlights include<br />
1951 Topps Red Backs: (61<br />
cards, average GD, includes<br />
(NM) wrapper, 5% paper<br />
loss/writing) with #5 Rizzuto<br />
(GD), #30 Spahn (GD), (2)<br />
#38 Snider (VG, GD); 1963<br />
Fleer near: (65/66, average<br />
VG-EX to EX) with #4 B.<br />
Robinson (SGC 70), #5 Mays<br />
(EX), #42 Koufax (EX-MT),<br />
#46 Adcock SP (EX), #56<br />
Clemente (VG-EX) and NNO CL SP (marked). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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93. 1963 Bazooka All-<br />
Time Greats Complete<br />
Set of (41) Cards<br />
Boyhood baseball heroes are at<br />
the forefront of the offered 1963<br />
Bazooka All-Time Greats complete<br />
set of (41) cards. This gold<br />
finished edition generally averages<br />
(EX-MT) with many better<br />
and some lesser primarily due to<br />
centering. Highlights include #4<br />
Mathewson (EX-MT), #6 C.<br />
Young (NM), #8 Lajoie (EX-<br />
MT), #10 Wagner (EX-MT), #12<br />
W. Johnson (EX-MT), #15<br />
Gehrig (EX-MT), #17 Ruth (EX),<br />
#19 Greenberg (EX-MT) and #35<br />
Cobb (EX-MT).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
94. 1964 Rawlings Baseball Complete Set of (8)<br />
Premiums<br />
Full bleed photographs of your favorite baseball stars are available with the offered<br />
1964 Rawlings complete set of (8) pictures. Measuring 8 x 9-1/2”, this gallery<br />
exhibits lush surface hues and creamy blank reverses. Keys include Mantle (VG-EX,<br />
No Undershirt), B. Robinson (VG-EX), Spahn (VG) and B. Williams (EX-MT). The<br />
remaining photos average (EX to EX-MT).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
95. 1965 Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Complete Set of<br />
(598) Cards with<br />
(8) PSA Graded<br />
Spotlighted is a 1965<br />
Topps Baseball complete<br />
set of (598) cards<br />
headlined by (8) PSA<br />
graded keys. This popular<br />
edition has an overall<br />
approximate condition<br />
breakdown for the<br />
ungraded portion of<br />
35% (EX-MT or better),<br />
30% (EX), 20% (VG-<br />
EX) and 15% (VG or<br />
lesser). Highlights<br />
include #1 Brooks/Oliva<br />
LL (PSA 8), #134 Mantle WS (VG-EX), #160 Clemente (PSA 8, oc), #170 Aaron<br />
(EX-MT), #207 Rose (VG), #250 Mays (EX-MT), #260 Drysdale (PSA 7), #300<br />
Koufax (PSA 6), #350 Mantle (PSA 5), #470 Berra (NM), #477 Carlton RC (PSA 6),<br />
#510 Banks (EX-MT), #519 Uecker (NM), #526 Hunter RC (EX-MT) and #581 Perez<br />
RC (EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
97. 1966 Topps<br />
Baseball Complete<br />
Set (598/598)<br />
For the budget conscious set<br />
collector comes the offered<br />
1966 Topps Baseball complete<br />
edition of (598) cards.<br />
This series has an approximate<br />
condition breakdown of<br />
10% (VG-EX or better), 20%<br />
(VG), 40% (GD) and 30%<br />
(FR or lesser) with nearly 15-<br />
20% displaying paper loss,<br />
writing or pin holes; primarily<br />
among the high numbers.<br />
Keys include #1 Mays (PR),<br />
#30 Rose (GD), #50 Mantle<br />
(GD), #100 Koufax (FR),<br />
#126 Palmer RC (GD), #300<br />
Clemente (GD), #500 Aaron<br />
(GD), #526 Twins Team<br />
(GD), #583 Tigers Team (VG)<br />
and #598 Perry SP (GD).<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
96. 1965 Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Complete Set of<br />
(598)<br />
Headlined by Hall of Fame<br />
names and coveted rookie<br />
cards, this 1965 Topps<br />
Baseball complete set of<br />
(598) carries an approximate<br />
overall breakdown of:<br />
15% (EX-MT) or better,<br />
20% (EX), 35% (VG-EX)<br />
and 30% (VG) or lesser.<br />
Keys include: #134 Mantle<br />
WS (EX), #160 Clemente<br />
(GD), #170 Aaron (VG-<br />
EX), #207 Rose (EX-MT),<br />
#250 Mays (EX), #300<br />
Koufax (VG), #350 Mantle<br />
(EX), #477 Carlton RC<br />
(EX), #510 Banks (VG-<br />
EX), #526 Hunter RC (VG-<br />
EX) and #581 Perez RC<br />
(EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $300.00<br />
98. 1968 Topps<br />
Baseball Complete<br />
Set of (598) Cards<br />
Appealing 1968 Topps Baseball<br />
complete set of (598) cards featuring<br />
attractive Hall of Fame<br />
rookies of Bench and Ryan. This<br />
condition sensitive issue has an<br />
approximate condition breakdown<br />
of 20% (NM or better),<br />
30% (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and<br />
20% (VG-EX or lesser).<br />
Highlights include #45 Seaver<br />
(EX), #50 Mays (EX), #80 Carew<br />
(VG-EX), #110 Aaron (VG-EX),<br />
#150 Clemente (EX-MT), #177<br />
Ryan RC (VG-EX), #230 Rose<br />
(VG-EX), #247 Bench RC (EX),<br />
#280 Mantle (VG-EX), #330<br />
Maris (EX-MT), #480 Managers’<br />
Dream/Clemente (VG), #490<br />
Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (GD) and #528 Tigers Team (VG). Due to rudimentary factory<br />
printing techniques of the age, centering/size variances are present. More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $300.00<br />
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99. 1968 & 1969<br />
Topps Baseball<br />
Near Sets<br />
Solid pairing of 1968 and<br />
1969 Topps Baseball near<br />
sets featuring key ballplayers<br />
of the day including Aaron,<br />
Clemente, Mantle, Mays and<br />
many others. Highlights<br />
include 1968 Topps near:<br />
(507/598, composite EX to<br />
EX-MT) with #45 Seaver<br />
(EX), #110 Aaron (VG-EX),<br />
#150 Clemente (VG-EX),<br />
#330 Maris (EX-MT); 1969<br />
Topps near: (603/664,<br />
majority EX-MT) with #20<br />
Banks (EX-MT), #50<br />
Clemente (EX-MT), #100<br />
Aaron (VG-EX), #120 Rose<br />
(EX), #190 Mays (VG),<br />
#500 Mantle (EX) and #510<br />
Carew (EX-MT). More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
100. 1969 Topps Baseball<br />
Complete Set of (664)<br />
With (14) PSA Graded<br />
From the inaugural season of expansion<br />
and division play, this 1969<br />
Topps Baseball complete set of (664)<br />
is headlined by (14) PSA graded keys.<br />
Includes: PSA 9: #295 Perez; PSA 8:<br />
#35 Morgan, #95 Bench, #510 Carew;<br />
PSA 7: #1 Yaz/Oliva LL, #2 Rose LL,<br />
#85 Brock, #120 Rose, #255 Carlton,<br />
#412 Mantle CL, #480 Seaver, #500<br />
Mantle (yellow letters), #533 Ryan;<br />
PSA 6: #260 R. Jackson RC. The nongraded<br />
cards have an approximate<br />
overall breakdown of 50% (NM) or<br />
better, 20% (EX-MT), 15% (EX) and<br />
15% (VG-EX) or lesser. More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
101. 1969<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Master Set<br />
of<br />
(664/664)<br />
Plus<br />
(23/23)<br />
White<br />
Letters &<br />
Other<br />
Variations<br />
Comprehensive 1969 Topps Baseball master set of (664/664) base cards plus (23/23)<br />
White Letters along with the other known variations. This collector’s grade series has<br />
an approximate condition breakdown of 15% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 30%<br />
(VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Highlights include #50 Clemente (VG-EX), #95<br />
Bench (EX), #100 Aaron (VG), #120 Rose (VG), #190 Mays (GD), #260 R. Jackson<br />
RC (PSA 6), #500 Mantle (EX), #533 Ryan (VG); White Letter Variation set:<br />
(23/23, median VG) with #440 McCovey (VG-EX), #500 Mantle (GD); Other<br />
Variations: (9 cards, average VG) with #47, 49, 77, #99 Nettles RC, #151 Dalrymple<br />
(EX, Phillies), #208 Clendenon (EX-MT, Expos), 314 and 582. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
102. 1969 Topps<br />
Baseball Near Set<br />
of (639/664) Plus<br />
(42) Dupes<br />
Score this ready-to-complete<br />
1969 Topps Baseball near<br />
set of (639/664) cards plus<br />
(42) duplicates. This series<br />
which is headlined by the<br />
debut of “Mr. October” has<br />
an approximate condition<br />
breakdown of 25% (EX-MT<br />
or better), 30% (EX), 25%<br />
(VG-EX) and 20% (VG or<br />
lesser). Highlights include<br />
#50 Clemente (EX-MT),<br />
#95 Bench (EX-MT), #120<br />
Rose (EX-MT), #260 R.<br />
Jackson RC (EX), (2) #480<br />
Seaver (VG-EX, VG) and<br />
#533 Ryan (GD). More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
103. 1969<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Complete<br />
Set of (664)<br />
Simultaneously<br />
marking the cardboard<br />
debut of<br />
“Mr. October”<br />
and the farewell<br />
of another Bronx<br />
legend, this 1969<br />
Topps Baseball<br />
complete set of<br />
(664) carries an<br />
approximate overall<br />
breakdown of:<br />
15% (EX-MT) or<br />
better, 20% (EX),<br />
30% (VG-EX)<br />
and 35% (VG) or lesser with keys including: #50 Clemente (VG-EX), #95 Bench<br />
(VG), #100 Aaron (GD), #120 Rose (VG), #190 Mays (VG), #260 R. Jackson RC<br />
(VG), #480 Seaver (VG), #500 Mantle (VG-EX) and #533 Ryan (VG-EX). More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $300.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
104. 1970 Topps Baseball<br />
Complete Set of (720)<br />
Cards with (15) Graded<br />
Stars<br />
Investment caliber 1970 Topps Baseball<br />
complete set of (720) cards with (15)<br />
graded cards. The ungraded portion of this<br />
razor-sharp edition has an approximate<br />
condition breakdown of 20% (NM-MT or<br />
better), 45% (NM), 25% (EX-MT) and<br />
10% (EX or lesser) with only mild<br />
instances of factory induced errant centering.<br />
Keys include #10 Yastrzemski (SGC<br />
84), #140 R. Jackson (PSA 6), #189<br />
Munson RC (SGC 60), #211 T. Williams<br />
(SGC 84), #350 Clemente (PSA 7), #458<br />
Rose AS (SGC 86), #500 Aaron (SGC<br />
86), #530 Gibson (SGC 84), #580 Rose<br />
(SGC 70), #600 Mays (SGC 82), #630<br />
Banks (SGC 80), #640 Kaline (SGC 88),<br />
#660 Bench (SGC 70), #700 F. Robinson (SGC 82) and #712 Ryan (SGC 84). This<br />
item has a reserve. Estimated value ($1000-$1500). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
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105. 1970 Topps Baseball<br />
Complete Set of (720)<br />
Presented in its entirety, this 1970 Topps<br />
Baseball set of (720) carries an approximate<br />
overall breakdown of 5% (NM) or<br />
better, 40% (EX-MT), 45% (EX) and<br />
10% (VG-EX) or lesser. Keys include:<br />
#140 R. Jackson (EX), #189 Munson RC<br />
(EX-MT), #350 Clemente (EX-MT),<br />
#500 Aaron (VG), #580 Rose (EX-MT),<br />
#600 Mays (EX), #630 Banks (EX-MT),<br />
#640 Kaline (EX), #660 Bench (EX),<br />
#700 F. Robinson (EX) and #712 Ryan<br />
(EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
106. 1970 Topps Baseball<br />
Complete Set (720/720)<br />
Formidable 1970 Topps Baseball complete<br />
set of (720) cards. This silver bordered<br />
edition has an approximate condition<br />
breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better),<br />
25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 25%<br />
(VG or lesser) with the tougher high<br />
series generally presenting similarly to<br />
the more available numbers. Keys include<br />
#140 R. Jackson (VG), #189 Munson RC<br />
(VG), #350 Clemente (EX-MT), #500<br />
Aaron (GD), #580 Rose (EX), #600<br />
Mays (VG), #630 Banks (VG), #640<br />
Kaline (VG-EX), #660 Bench (VG),<br />
#700 F. Robinson (VG) and #712 Ryan<br />
(trimmed). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
107. 1969-70 Bazooka<br />
All-Time Greats<br />
Complete Set on Uncut<br />
Sheet<br />
Decorate your office or den with the<br />
offered 1969-70 Bazooka All-Time<br />
Greats complete set of (12) boxes on<br />
an uncut sheet. Diamond legends such<br />
as Cobb, Foxx, Gehrig and Ruth are<br />
profiled on this magnificent display<br />
piece. Despite expected creasing and<br />
wear, the overall construction of this<br />
elusive item is not compromised.<br />
Perfect for the oddball enthusiast.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
108. 1970 & 1971 Topps<br />
Baseball Near Sets<br />
Sterling pair of 1970 and 1971 Topps<br />
Baseball near sets that are only a “stone’s<br />
throw” from completion. Highlights<br />
include 1970 Topps near: (596/720,<br />
median EX-MT, 29 high numbers) with<br />
#140 R. Jackson (EX-MT), #189 Munson<br />
RC (VG), #500 Aaron (VG-EX), #580<br />
Rose (EX-MT), #600 Mays (EX); 1971<br />
Topps near: (683/752, composite EX-<br />
MT, 80 high numbers) with #100 Rose<br />
(EX), #341 Garvey RC (EX-MT), #400<br />
Aaron (EX), #513 Ryan (EX-MT), #600<br />
Mays (VG-EX) and #630 Clemente (VG-<br />
EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
109. 1971 Topps Baseball<br />
Complete Set of (752)<br />
This complete set of (752) 1971 Topps<br />
Baseball cards showcases high-grade<br />
examples, most of which are free of<br />
flaws common to the sensitive black<br />
borders. With an approximate overall<br />
breakdown of 30% (NM) or better,<br />
25% (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 15%<br />
(VG-EX) or lesser, keys include: #5<br />
Munson (EX-MT), #20 R. Jackson<br />
(EX), #100 Rose (EX-MT), #250<br />
Bench (NM), #341 Garvey RC (NM),<br />
#400 Aaron (EX), #513 Ryan (VG-<br />
EX), #525 Banks (EX-MT), #600<br />
Mays (EX), #630 Clemente (EX-MT)<br />
and #640 F. Robinson (VG-EX). More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
111. 1971 Topps Baseball<br />
Partial Set (535/752) & 1972<br />
Topps Baseball Complete<br />
Set (787/787)<br />
Seize this terrific tandem of classic 1970s<br />
Topps Baseball complete/near sets featuring<br />
numerous key Hall of Famers and rookies.<br />
Highlights include 1971 Topps part i a l :<br />
(535/752, majority VG-EX, 4 dupes) with<br />
#513 Ry a n (EX-MT); 1972 Topps set:<br />
(787/787, 25% NM-MT or better, 35% NM,<br />
25% EX-MT, 20% EX or lesser, high numbers<br />
slightly lesser) with #49 Mays (NM),<br />
#79 Fisk/Cooper RC (EX-MT), #299 A a r o n<br />
(NM), #309 Clemente (NM), #595 Ry a n<br />
(EX) and #751 Carlton TRD (NM). More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
110. 1964 & 1971 Topps<br />
Baseball Coins<br />
Complete Sets<br />
Who needs dimes, nickels and pennies<br />
when they can have this pair of<br />
1964 and 1971 Topps Coins complete<br />
sets Included are: 1964 Topps<br />
Coins: (167 coins, includes three<br />
variations, mostly EX-MT) with #55<br />
Clemente (EX-MT), #80 Mays (EX-<br />
MT), #82 Rose (EX-MT), #106<br />
Koufax (EX), #120 Mantle (EX-<br />
MT), (2) #131 Mantle AS (both EX-<br />
MT, both pose variations), #149<br />
Aaron AS (EX-MT), #150 Clemente<br />
AS (EX), #151 Mays AS (EX-MT),<br />
#159 Koufax AS (EX); 1971 Topps Coins: (153 coins, median EX to EX-MT) with<br />
#101 Rose (EX-MT), #137 Aaron (EX-MT) and #153 Mays (EX).<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
112. 1972 Topps Baseball<br />
Complete Set of (787)<br />
This 1972 Topps Baseball complete set of<br />
(787) is comprised of high-grade specimens<br />
with an approximate overall breakdown<br />
of 20% (NM-MT) or better, 50%<br />
(NM) and 30% (EX-MT). Keys include:<br />
#49 Mays (NM), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC<br />
(NM), #299 Aaron (EX-MT), #309<br />
Clemente (NM-MT), #559 Rose (NM-<br />
MT), #595 Ryan (NM), #686 Garvey<br />
(EX-MT), #695 Carew (EX-MT), #751<br />
Carlton TRD (EX-MT), #752 Morgan<br />
TRD (NM) and #754 F. Robinson TRD<br />
(NM). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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113. 1973 Topps<br />
Baseball Complete<br />
Set of (660) Cards<br />
The final cards of Clemente<br />
and Mays along with the debut<br />
of Schmidt are the foundation<br />
of the offered 1973 Topps<br />
Baseball complete set of (660)<br />
cards. This issue has an<br />
approximate condition breakdown<br />
of 30% (EX-MT or better),<br />
25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX)<br />
and 25% (VG or lesser).<br />
Included are: #1<br />
Aaron/Ruth/Mays (VG), #50 Clemente (VG-EX), #100 Aaron (EX), #130 Rose (GD),<br />
#220 Ryan (VG-EX), #305 Mays (GD), #350 Seaver (VG), #380 Bench (EX-MT),<br />
#613 Boone RC (EX-MT), #614 Bumbry/Evans RC (EX) and #615 Schmidt RC/Cey<br />
(VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
115. 1973 & 1974 Topps<br />
Baseball Complete Sets<br />
Enticing pair of 1973 and 1974<br />
Topps Baseball complete sets.<br />
Highlights include 1973 Topps set:<br />
(660/660, mostly EX-MT) with #1<br />
Aaron/Ruth/Mays (EX), #50<br />
Clemente (VG-EX), #220 Ryan (EX-<br />
MT), #305 Mays (EX), #615<br />
Schmidt RC/Cey (FR, writing); 1974<br />
Topps set: (660/660, median EX-MT<br />
to NM, (194) Traded/Checklists<br />
average EX to EX-MT) with #1<br />
Aaron (EX-MT), #20 Ryan (NM)<br />
and #456 Winfield RC (EX). More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
117. 1974 & 1975 Topps<br />
Baseball Complete Sets<br />
Place a strong bid on these 1974 and<br />
1975 Topps Baseball complete sets<br />
featuring multiple Hall of Fame<br />
rookies. Included are 1974 Topps<br />
set: (660/660, majority EX-MT to<br />
NM) with #1 Aaron (NM), #20 Ryan<br />
(EX), #283 Schmidt (NM), #300<br />
Rose (EX-MT), #456 Winfield RC<br />
(VG-EX); 1975 Topps set: (660/660,<br />
average EX-MT to NM) with #1<br />
Aaron HL (NM), #223 Yount RC<br />
(NM), #228 Brett RC (NM), #320<br />
Rose (EX-MT), #500 Ryan (NM)<br />
and #660 Aaron (NM).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
114. 1973 and 1974 Topps<br />
Baseball Complete Sets<br />
of (660) Each<br />
These 1973 and 1974 Topps Baseball<br />
complete sets of (660) cards apiece feature<br />
key rookie specimens and include:<br />
1973: 20% (EX-MT) or better, 40%<br />
(EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG) or<br />
lesser with #1 Aaron/Ruth/Mays (VG),<br />
#50 Clemente (EX-MT), #100 Aaron<br />
(EX), #130 Rose (EX-MT), #220 Ryan<br />
(VG-EX), #305 Mays (GD), #615<br />
Schmidt RC/Cey (EX); 1974: 40%<br />
(EX-MT) or better, 45% (EX) and 15%<br />
(VG-EX) or lesser with #1 Aaron (EX-<br />
MT), #20 Ryan (EX-MT) and #456<br />
Winfield RC (EX-MT). More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
116. 1972-1975 Topps<br />
Baseball Near/Partial Set<br />
Run with Schmidt RC<br />
Very nice 1972-1975 Topps Baseball<br />
near/partial set run featuring the Hall of<br />
Fame rookies of Schmidt, Winfield and<br />
Yount. Highlights include 1972 Topps partial:<br />
(596/787, average VG-EX, 5-10%<br />
writing, 42 high numbers) with #299 Aaron<br />
(EX-MT); 1973 Topps near: (631/660,<br />
majority EX-MT) with #220 Ryan (EX),<br />
#305 Mays (EX-MT), #615 Schmidt<br />
RC/Cey (VG-EX); 1974 Topps partial:<br />
(529/660 including Traded & Checklists,<br />
composite EX-MT) with #456 Winfield RC<br />
(EX-MT) and 1975 Topps near: (595/660,<br />
median EX-MT) with #223 Yount RC<br />
(EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
118. 1974-1977 Topps<br />
Baseball Complete Set Run<br />
of (660) Cards Each<br />
Presented is a run of 1974-1977 Topps<br />
baseball complete sets of (660) apiece.<br />
Comprised mostly of high-grade examples,<br />
the sets uniformly carry an approximate<br />
break down of 30% (NM-MT) or<br />
better, 55% (NM) and 15% (EX-MT)<br />
with keys including: 1974 #1 Aaron (EX-<br />
MT), #20 Ryan (NM), #456 Winfield RC<br />
(NM); 1975 #223 Yount RC (NM-MT),<br />
#228 Brett RC (NM-MT), #500 Ryan<br />
(EX-MT); 1976 #19 Brett (NM), #98<br />
Eckersley RC (NM); 1977 #450 Rose<br />
(EX-MT), #473 Dawson RC (NM), #650<br />
Ryan (NM-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
119. 1973-1979 Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Complete/Partial/Starter<br />
Set Run<br />
Join in the set-collecting fray with this<br />
1973-1979 Topps Baseball complete, partial<br />
and starter set run. Highlights include<br />
1973 Topps set: (660/660, aggregate EX)<br />
with #1 Aaron/Ruth/Mays (VG), #50<br />
Clemente (VG-EX), #100 Aaron (NM),<br />
#130 Rose (EX-MT), #220 Ryan (VG),<br />
#305 Mays (VG-EX), #615 Schmidt<br />
RC/Cey (VG); 1974 Topps set: (660/660,<br />
median EX, 22 Checklists/Traded) with<br />
#1 Aaron (VG-EX), #20 Ryan (VG-EX)<br />
and #456 Winfield RC (EX-MT). More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
120. 1974, 1975 and 1979<br />
Topps Baseball Complete<br />
Sets<br />
Fuel your 1970s Topps Baseball collection<br />
with this trio of complete sets.<br />
Highlights include 1974 Topps set:<br />
(660/660, average EX, one dupe) with<br />
(2) #1 Aaron (EX, FR), #20 Ryan (VG),<br />
#283 Schmidt (EX), #300 Rose (GD),<br />
#456 Winfield RC (EX); 1975 Topps<br />
set: (660/660, average EX-MT) with #1<br />
Aaron HL (NM), #223 Yount RC (EX-<br />
MT), #228 Brett RC (EX-MT), #320<br />
Rose (NM), #500 Rose (EX-MT), #616<br />
Rice RC (VG-EX), #660 Aaron (EX);<br />
1979 Topps set: (726/726, majority<br />
EX-MT to NM) with #115 Ryan (EX-<br />
MT) and #116 O. Smith RC (EX-MT).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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121. 1975-1978<br />
Hostess<br />
Baseball<br />
Complete Set<br />
Run in Panels<br />
One would have to<br />
ingest countless boxes<br />
of Ding-Dongs and<br />
Ho-Hos in order to<br />
obtain this 1975-1978<br />
Hostess complete set<br />
run in three-card panels.<br />
This gallery was<br />
meticulously culled<br />
from period snack<br />
boxes and displays<br />
nicely with generous<br />
and ample portions of<br />
the original borders showing, a feat in itself for collectors of this series. With exception<br />
to nearly 30% displaying limited creasing, the remaining panels present in much<br />
higher grade. Highlights include 1975 Hostess set: #58 Ryan/59/60, #79/#80 Yount<br />
RC/81, #130 Aaron/131/132; 1976 Hostess set: #79 Ryan/80/81; 1977 Hostess set:<br />
#34 Yount/35/#36 Brett, #79 Hunter/80/#81 Ryan; 1978 Hostess set: #31 Murray<br />
RC/32/33 and #82/#83 Ryan/84. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
123. (8) 1976-1985<br />
Topps Baseball<br />
Complete Sets<br />
Razor-sharp group of (8)<br />
1976-1985 Topps Baseball<br />
complete sets. Included<br />
among these hand collated<br />
editions are Topps sets: (8<br />
sets, all NM or better including<br />
stars, unless noted) with<br />
1976: #19 Brett (EX-MT),<br />
#550 Aaron (EX-MT); 1978:<br />
(average EX-MT to NM)<br />
with #36 Murray RC (EX-<br />
MT), #400 Ryan (EX-MT),<br />
#707 Molitor/Trammell RC<br />
(EX); 1979: #116 O. Smith<br />
RC (EX); 1980, 1981, 1983,<br />
1984 and 1985.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
125. 1981 & 1982<br />
Kellogg’s Baseball PSA<br />
Graded Complete Sets<br />
Impressive tandem of 1981 and 1982<br />
Kellogg’s Baseball PSA graded sets.<br />
Ideal for the PSA Registry collector,<br />
these high-grade renditions feature a<br />
slew of Hall of Fame talent.<br />
Highlights include 1981 Kellogg’s set:<br />
(66/66) with (62) PSA 9: #5 Schmidt,<br />
#6 Ryan, #8 Brett, #33 Henderson,<br />
#63 Rose; (4) PSA 8; 1982 Kellogg’s<br />
set: (64/64) with (33) PSA 10: (30)<br />
PSA 9 and (1) PSA 8. More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
122. 1975<br />
Hostess<br />
Twinkies<br />
Baseball<br />
Complete<br />
Set on<br />
Uncut<br />
Sheet<br />
Issued only in<br />
select markets,<br />
the 1975<br />
Hostess<br />
Twinkies is<br />
undoubtedly<br />
the most desirable<br />
set of the<br />
five-year run.<br />
This complete set of (60) cards is found on an elusive uncut sheet comprised of (6)<br />
10-card rows. Moderate peripheral and interior creasing does not seriously impact any<br />
of the stars. The reverse is clean. Keys include #5 Morgan, #7 Sutton, #19 McCovey,<br />
#23 Brock, #29 Rose, #52 Fingers, #58 Ryan, #80 Yount and #130 Aaron.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
124. (9) 1978-1985 Baseball Complete/Near Sets<br />
Extremely<br />
attractive run<br />
of (9) 1978-<br />
1985 baseball<br />
complete/near<br />
sets. Unless<br />
noted, each<br />
edition grades<br />
(NM or better).<br />
Included<br />
are 1978<br />
Topps: (average<br />
EX-MT)<br />
with #36<br />
Murray RC<br />
(PSA 7); 1979<br />
Topps, 1981<br />
Topps, (2)<br />
1982<br />
Kellogg’s<br />
(both factory),<br />
1982 Topps,<br />
1985 Topps complete and (2) 1985 near sets (one missing keys). Keys are listed on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
126. (63)<br />
1981-1990<br />
Topps &<br />
O-Pee-<br />
Chee<br />
Baseball<br />
Complete<br />
Sets with<br />
Traded<br />
Promising gathering<br />
of (63)<br />
1981-1990<br />
Topps and OPC<br />
Baseball complete<br />
sets.<br />
Unless noted,<br />
each set is hand collated and averages (NM-MT) with the key cards grading similarly.<br />
Included are 1981 Topps, (4) 1983 Topps, (2) 1984 Topps, 1984 Topps Traded (factory),<br />
(4) 1985 Topps, (5) 1986 Topps Traded (factory), (6) 1987 Topps Traded (factory),<br />
1988 OPC, (16) 1988 Topps Traded (factory), (16) 1989 Topps Traded (factory),<br />
1989 Topps Debut (factory), (5) 1990 Topps Traded (factory) and 1992 Stadium Club.<br />
Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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127. (18)<br />
1984-2001<br />
Topps<br />
Tiffany<br />
Baseball<br />
Sets with<br />
Traded<br />
Pluck several highgrade<br />
glossy rookies<br />
from these (18)<br />
1984-2001 Topps<br />
Tiffany Baseball<br />
sets. These very<br />
limited series are<br />
housed in factory<br />
boxes, but are<br />
unsealed, unless<br />
noted. However, the<br />
contents remain<br />
unsearched.<br />
Included are Topps Tiffany Regular: (9 sets) with (4) 1984 (one sealed), (2) 1985,<br />
1990 (sealed), (2) 2001 Limited Edition HTA (sealed); Topps Tiffany Traded: (9<br />
sets) with (4) 1984 (two broken seals), (3) 1985, 1989 and 1990 (sealed).<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
128. (37) 1984-2007 Mostly Baseball Factory Sets & Wax<br />
Boxes<br />
Trove of (37) 1984-2007 mostly baseball factory sets and wax boxes. Included are<br />
Factory Sets: (33 sets) with 1984 Topps USFL (loose tape), (2) 1986 Fleer Update,<br />
1986 Topps, 1987 Topps, (2) 1989 Topps, (4) 1989 Upper Deck, (2) 1992 Topps Gold,<br />
1992 Topps Traded Gold, (4) 2000 Fleer Tradition Update, (8) 2000 Fleer Tradition<br />
Glossy (all #/10000), 2001 Donruss Baseball’s Best, (6) 2001 Donruss Rookies;<br />
Baseball Wax Boxes: (4 items) with 1993 Bowman, 1993 Bowman jumbo and (2)<br />
2007 Topps 2 jumbo. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
129. (41) 1999-2000 Topps Baseball & Chrome Traded<br />
Factory Sets<br />
These (41) 1999-2000 Topps Baseball & Chrome Traded factory sets provide the winning<br />
bidder several opportunities to pull gradable rookie superstars and stunning certified<br />
autographs. Included are Topps Chrome Traded Factory: (22 sets) with (9)<br />
1999 (Hamilton RC), (13) 2000 (M. Cabrera RC); Topps Traded Factory: (19 sets)<br />
with (17) 1999 (one certified autograph per, possible Hamilton RC, Sabathia RC) and<br />
(2) 2000 (one certified autograph per, possible M. Cabrera RC, M. Young RC).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
130. (30) 1979-<br />
1985 Topps,<br />
Donruss &<br />
Fleer Baseball<br />
Complete/Near<br />
Sets<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
131. 1982 Kellogg’s<br />
Baseball Complete PSA<br />
Graded Set of (64) Cards<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
132. (7) 2000 Topps Limited Edition HTA Factory Sets<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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133. (87) 1909-<br />
11 T206 White<br />
Borders with<br />
(12) Hall of<br />
Famers including<br />
Cobb & (5)<br />
Southern<br />
Leaguers<br />
Sizable group of (87)<br />
different 1909-11 T206<br />
White Borders with (12)<br />
Hall of Famers and (5)<br />
Southern Leaguers leading<br />
the way. Unless<br />
noted, each of these<br />
century-old relics display<br />
Piedmont advertising<br />
backs. The overall<br />
condition breakdown is<br />
as follows: 32% (VG to<br />
VG-EX), 38% (GD),<br />
22% (FR) and 8% (PR)<br />
with nearly 5% displaying<br />
obverse or reverse<br />
writing. Highlights<br />
include Hall of<br />
Famers: (12 cards)<br />
with Beckley (GD),<br />
Bresnahan (VG,<br />
Portrait), M. Brown<br />
(GD, Pitching Cubs on<br />
Shirt), M. Brown (FR,<br />
Portrait), Cobb (GD, Bat On Shoulder), Griffith (GD, Portrait), <strong>Huggins</strong> (GD,<br />
Portrait), Joss (GD, Portrait), Keeler (PR, with Bat), McGraw (GD, Finger in Air),<br />
McGraw (FR, Portrait, No Cap), Walsh (VG); Southern Leaguers: (5 cards) with<br />
Coles (PR), Cranston (VG, Old Mill), Hart (FR, Little Rock), Otey (GD, Old Mill),<br />
Westlake (GD, Old Mill); Others: (70 cards) with Cicotte (VG-EX) and Murphy (PR,<br />
Throwing, writing). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $900.00<br />
135. (69)<br />
1934-36<br />
National<br />
Chicle<br />
Diamond<br />
Stars with<br />
(16) Hall of<br />
Famers & (18)<br />
High<br />
Numbers<br />
The most attractive<br />
series of the 1930s<br />
arguably belongs to<br />
the 1934-36 National<br />
Chicle Diamond<br />
Stars edition.<br />
Noteworthy for “art<br />
deco” illustrations<br />
and an outstanding<br />
player selection, this<br />
assortment of (69)<br />
singles with (16) Hall<br />
of Famers and (18)<br />
high numbers presents<br />
tremendous<br />
value. The group<br />
generally averages<br />
(VG-EX to EX) with<br />
some better and others<br />
lesser. Unless<br />
noted, each card displays a green back. Highlights include #2 Simmons (GD), #9<br />
Cochrane (EX), (2) #16 L. Waner (EX, GD), #30 Manush (VG), #48 R. Ferrell (EX-<br />
MT, green back), #77 Gehringer (GD, green back), (2) #86 Crosetti (EX, GD), #91<br />
Harris (EX-MT), (3) #95 Appling (EX, (2) VG-EX), (2) #97 Lopez (both VG-EX),<br />
#100 Averill (VG-EX), (2) #105 Lombardi (EX, VG) and (2) #108 Berger (EX-MT,<br />
VG-EX). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, size variances are<br />
present. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
134. 1909-<br />
11 T206<br />
White<br />
Borders<br />
Partial Set<br />
of (292)<br />
Different<br />
with (11)<br />
Hall of<br />
Famers<br />
including<br />
Johnson<br />
Defeat the<br />
Monster!<br />
Exceptional 1909-<br />
11 T206 White<br />
Border partial set<br />
of (292) different<br />
featuring over<br />
55% of the existing<br />
checklist.<br />
These century-old<br />
antiquities are<br />
headlined by (11)<br />
Hall of Famers<br />
including the legendary<br />
“Big Six”. Each relic exhibits a Piedmont advertising back and displays varying<br />
degrees of paper loss or glue residue, several of which are only detected upon<br />
close scrutiny. Although these antiquities technically grade (FR or lesser), the obverses<br />
are still extremely attractive with blistering color schemes and eye-catching action<br />
sequences. Approximately 40-50% of the surfaces are crease-free with several having<br />
mostly clean corners and edges. Highlights include Hall of Famers: (11 cards) with<br />
Beckley, J. Collins, G. Davis, Jennings (Both Hands Showing), Johnson (Hands at<br />
Chest), Kelley, Marquard (Follow-Through), Wallace, Willis (Portrait), Willis<br />
(Throwing), Willis (with Bat); Others/Stars: (281 cards) with Ames (Hands at Chest),<br />
Chase (Blue Portrait), Chase (Dark Cap, Throwing), Chase (Pink Portrait), Pelty<br />
(Horizontal) and Schulte (Front View). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $750.00<br />
136.<br />
1934-36<br />
National<br />
Chicle<br />
Diamond<br />
Stars<br />
Partial<br />
Set of<br />
(64/108)<br />
with (14)<br />
Hall of<br />
Famers<br />
Intense “art<br />
deco” renderings<br />
are available<br />
with this<br />
stunning<br />
1934-36<br />
National<br />
Chicle<br />
Diamond<br />
Stars partial<br />
set of (64/108)<br />
cards.<br />
Included are<br />
Hall of<br />
Famers: (14 cards) with #2 Simmons (GD), #9 Cochrane (GD), #14 Terry (GD), #16<br />
L. Waner (GD), #18 Hafey (VG), #30 Manush (VG-EX), #31 Cuyler (EX), #36<br />
Lombardi ERR (EX-MT), #43 Lyons (EX), #48 R. Ferrell (VG-EX), #59 Bottomley<br />
(VG), #63 T. Jackson (VG), #83 P. Waner (EX), #91 B. Harris (VG-EX); Others: (50<br />
cards, median VG) with #4-8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 19-24, 26, 29, 33, 34, 37, 38, 40-42, 45,<br />
47, 51, 53, 55, 58, 61, 62, 65, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 75, 76, 78-82, 84, 89, 90, 93 and 96.<br />
Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, moderate centering/size<br />
variances are present.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
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137. 1933 Goudey<br />
Baseball Singles<br />
Group of (64) Cards<br />
with (13) Hall of<br />
Famers<br />
Formidable assortment of (64)<br />
different 1933 Goudey<br />
Baseball singles group with<br />
(13) Hall of Famers. This midgrade<br />
group averages (VG to<br />
EX) with some better and a<br />
handful lesser. Included are #2<br />
Vance (VG), 4, #7 Lyons (EX),<br />
9-16, 32, 33, 36, 39, 40, #42 E.<br />
Collins (VG), 43, #44<br />
Bottomley (VG-EX), 67, #74<br />
Rixey (VG), 75, 78, 93, 98,<br />
#103 Combs (VG-EX), 104,<br />
105, 115, 116, 129, #134 S.<br />
Rice (EX), 139, 143, 146, 150,<br />
151, 159, 166, 173, 174, 178,<br />
179, 186, 190, #194 Averill (VG-EX), 195, 196, #197 R. Ferrell (VG-EX), 198-201,<br />
#202 Hartnett (VG-EX), 204, 212, 213, 215, 219, #222 Gehringer (VG-EX), 226,<br />
#227 Herman (GD) and 228.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
139. (95) 1911-1954 Vintage Baseball Cards Grab Bag<br />
with Several Hall of Famers<br />
Several Hall of Famers grace this gallery of (95) 1911-1954 vintage baseball cards.<br />
Highlights include 1911 S74 Turkey Red Silk: Schaefer (EX-MT); 1911 T201 Mecca<br />
Double Folders: Lajoie/Falkenberg (FR); 1933 Tattoo Orbit: Cuyler (GD); 1934-36<br />
Batter-Up: #16 Hafey (VG-EX); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #64 Foxx (FR, paper<br />
loss), #104 Rolfe (SGC 80); 1943 M.P & Co. Strip: (8 cards, presents FR to GD)<br />
with Mize, Ruffing, Hubbell, Greenberg; 1948-49 Leaf: #46 Mize RC (VG); 1951<br />
Topps Connie Mack All-Stars: E. Collins (SGC 60); 1954 Dan-Dee: Bauer (VG-<br />
EX) and 1954 Wilson Franks: White (VG-EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
141. (71) 1934-<br />
1941 Pre-War<br />
Baseball Singles<br />
Group with (18)<br />
Hall of Famers<br />
Depression era specialists<br />
will favor these (71)<br />
1934-1941 pre-war baseball<br />
singles with (18) Hall<br />
of Famers. Highlights<br />
include 1934-36<br />
Diamond Stars: #14<br />
Terry (GD), #16 L. Waner<br />
(GD), #30 Manush (GD),<br />
#39 Hubbell (VG), #66<br />
Medwick (GD); 1939<br />
Play Ball: #39 R. Ferrell<br />
(GD), #48 Gomez (GD),<br />
#50 Gehringer (GD), #89<br />
L. Waner (VG-EX), #94<br />
Manush (GD); 1941<br />
Double Play: #31 Ott/32<br />
(GD), 51/#52 Greenberg (GD) and 69/#70 Appling (VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
138. (65) 1933 Goudey<br />
Baseball Cards with (13)<br />
Hall of Famers—All<br />
Different<br />
1933 Goudey Starter Set! Jump into<br />
the 1933 Goudey Baseball series with<br />
these (65) different cards featuring a<br />
“baker’s dozen” of Hall of Famers.<br />
Included are Hall of Famers: (13<br />
cards) with #2 Vance (GD), #7 Lyons<br />
(VG), #20 Terry (GD), #23 Cuyler<br />
(GD), #25 P. Waner (GD), #47<br />
Manush (FR), #64 Grimes (GD), #89<br />
Speaker (PR, paper loss), #102 T.<br />
Jackson (VG), #164 L. Waner (GD),<br />
#168 Goslin (VG-EX), #194 Averill<br />
(FR, paper loss), #230 Hubbell (VG);<br />
Others: (51 cards, average GD to VG,<br />
5% paper loss/tape residue) with #14,<br />
15, 21, 28, 30, 32-34, 36, 39, 45, 50,<br />
61, 65, 71, 75, 77, 78, 80, 81, 84, 85,<br />
90, 96, 104, 113, 118, 120, 132, 140,<br />
143, 152, 155, 158 Berg (PSA 2), 159, 166, 167, 171, 173, 174, 179, 182, 183, 196,<br />
198, 199, 201, 205, 206, 232, 233 and 240.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
140. (89) 1940 Play<br />
Ball Baseball<br />
Singles with (15)<br />
Hall of Famers<br />
including DiMaggio<br />
“Joltin’ Joe” leads off this 1940<br />
Play Ball Baseball singles<br />
group of (89) cards. This mostly<br />
sharp gathering generally<br />
presents (EX to EX-MT).<br />
Included are #1 DiMaggio<br />
(VG), 2-5, #6 Gomez (VG-<br />
EX), #7 Dickey (EX-MT), 8, 9,<br />
#10 Ruffing (VG-EX), 11-20,<br />
#21 R. Ferrell (VG-EX), 22-26,<br />
28-37, #38 Doerr (EX-MT), 39,<br />
#40 Greenberg (EX), #41<br />
Gehringer (EX-MT), 62-86,<br />
#87 Hubbell (EX-MT), #88 Ott<br />
(EX-MT), 89-101, #102 Klein<br />
(EX-MT), 103, #104 P. Waner<br />
(EX-MT), 109-117, #118 Hoyt (EX-MT), #119 Alexander (EX-MT) and #120 W.<br />
Johnson (VG-EX). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, size<br />
variances are present.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
142. (55) 1939-46<br />
Baseball Exhibit<br />
Salutations with<br />
Several Hall of<br />
Famers & Shortprints<br />
Pursue the 1939-46 Baseball<br />
Exhibit Salutations series with<br />
these (55) different cards featuring<br />
several Hall of Famers and<br />
shortprints. This series generally<br />
presents (VG-EX) with nearly<br />
20% displaying reverse glue<br />
residue/writing. Keys include<br />
DiMaggio (FR, reverse writing),<br />
Gomez SP (VG), Greenberg (VG,<br />
Truly Yours), Greenberg (VG-<br />
EX, Very Truly Yours), Holmes<br />
SP (GD, Sincerely Yours),<br />
Newsom SP (EX) and T.<br />
Williams (FR, No #9 Shows).<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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143. 1911 T205<br />
Gold Border Lot of<br />
(13) With PSA 3 Cy<br />
Young<br />
Bolster your Deadball Era<br />
cardboard collection with<br />
this 1911 T205 Gold Border<br />
“baker’s dozen.” Headlining<br />
the lot are: Cy Young (PSA<br />
3), Chief Bender (VG) and<br />
Zack Wheat (VG). The<br />
remaining examples feature<br />
Piedmont or Sweet Caporal<br />
backs and include: Barry<br />
(VG), Bergen (GD), Clarke<br />
(GD), Corridon (GD), Criger<br />
(GD), T. Jones (VG),<br />
Kleinow (VG), Krause (VG), Reulbach (GD) and Thomas (GD).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
145. 1912 C46 Imperial<br />
Tobacco Baltimore Orioles<br />
Near Team Set (11/14)<br />
Early Birds! The Baltimore Orioles of<br />
the International League flock to the<br />
offered 1912 C46 Imperial Tobacco near<br />
team set of (11/14) cards. Included<br />
among this condition sensitive Canadian<br />
issue are #12 Schmidt (VG), #13 Frock<br />
(GD), #18 Adkins (GD, one of the<br />
tougher cards in set), #19 Dunn MGR<br />
(FR), #20 Walsh (GD), #40 Gettman<br />
(GD), #44 Parent (VG), #45 Dygert<br />
(GD), #64 Henline (GD), #69 Gaunt<br />
(GD) and #74 Byers (VG). Missing only<br />
#37 Vickers, #38 Seymour and #49<br />
Corcoran for completion.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
144. (5) 1909-1911 T205<br />
Gold Border & T206<br />
White Border Hall of<br />
Famers with<br />
Mathewson<br />
Premier grouping of (5) 1909-1911<br />
T205 Gold Border and T206 White<br />
Border Hall of Famers hallmarked<br />
by tougher variations and legends<br />
such as “Big Six”. Included are<br />
1911 T205 Gold Borders: (3 cards,<br />
all Polar Bear backs) with E. Collins<br />
(PR, Mouth Open), Mathewson<br />
(PR), Wallace (GD, No Cap Two<br />
Lines of 1910 Stats); 1909-11 T206<br />
White Borders: (2 cards) with<br />
Chance (PR, Yellow Portrait) and<br />
Jennings (FR, One Hand Showing).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
146. (11) 1909-1936 Pre-War<br />
Baseball Card Grab Bag with<br />
(6) Hall of Famers<br />
Pre-war tobacco and gum baseball cards are<br />
found with these (11) singles, six of which<br />
depict Hall of Famers. Included are 1909-11<br />
T206 White Borders: (all Piedmont backs)<br />
with Egan (VG), Doolan (FR, Fuelding,<br />
reverse paper loss), Powell (VG-EX, horizontal),<br />
Wilhelm (EX-MT, Hands at Chest);<br />
1911 T201 Mecca Double Folders:<br />
Lajoie/Falkenberg (EX-MT); 1911 T205<br />
Gold Borders: (both common backs) with<br />
Bender (EX), Jennings (VG-EX); 1933<br />
Goudey: #107 Manush (EX), #117<br />
Maranville (VG-EX), #187 Manush (EX)<br />
and 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #6 (EX-MT).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
147. (72) 1933 Goudey<br />
Baseball Cards with Foxx &<br />
Hornsby<br />
For the budget conscious Goudey collector<br />
comes these (72) singles from the 1933<br />
edition featuring numerous Hall of Famers<br />
and stars. Although each card is low grade<br />
due to a combination of wear including<br />
acute wear, pin holes or writing, this<br />
assortment still presents nicely. Highlights<br />
include #19 Dickey, #20 Terry, #22<br />
Traynor, #25 P. Waner, #29 Foxx, #35<br />
Simmons, #60 Hoyt, #63 Cronin, #76<br />
Cochrane, #79 Faber, #119 Hornsby, #128<br />
Klein, #138 Pennock, #164 L. Waner and<br />
#207 Ott. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
149. 1930s-<br />
1940s Wheaties<br />
Panel and Ad<br />
Lot of (5) With<br />
1936 Gehrig<br />
and 1937<br />
DiMaggio<br />
The “Breakfast of<br />
Champions” is endorsed<br />
by champions in this lot<br />
of (5) Wheaties baseball-themed<br />
collectibles.<br />
Includes: 1936 Series 4 Gehrig crease-free panel; presents nicely with orange borders<br />
at 80%; 1937 Series 7 J. DiMaggio crease-free panel; presents nicely with faint<br />
crease and near-complete blue borders; Full Page Ads ideal for display, includes<br />
Jackie Robinson and (2) 1937 J. DiMaggio (one on back cover of complete July 10<br />
Life magazine).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
148. (87) 1939 Play Ball<br />
Baseball Cards with (10)<br />
Hall of Famers<br />
From baseball’s centennial comes these<br />
(87) 1939 Play Ball Baseball singles<br />
hallmarked by (10) Hall of Famers and<br />
additional cards. These mostly different<br />
examples generally average (EX) with<br />
some better and others lesser.<br />
Highlights include #3 Ruffing (EX-<br />
MT), #30 Dickey (VG), #39 R. Ferrell<br />
(EX), #48 Gomez (EX), #50 Gehringer<br />
(EX-MT), #55 Vaughan (VG-EX), #82<br />
Klein (VG), #89 L. Waner (EX-MT)<br />
and #94 Manush (EX). Due to rudimentary<br />
factory printing techniques of<br />
the age, size variances are present.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
150. 1925 W504 Universal Toy &<br />
Novelty Brooklyn Dodgers Sheet<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
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151. 1951 Fischer’s Bread Labels<br />
George Kell—High-Grade<br />
Cooperstown “Type” collectors will enjoy the offered<br />
1951 Fischer’s Bread Labels George Kell. Typically<br />
found in deplorable condition, this class of 1983 Hall of<br />
Fame inductee displays a clean back, crisp die-cut<br />
edges and is mostly crease and wrinkle-free. Extremely<br />
high-grade specimen of this uncommon regional food<br />
issue.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
154. (2) 1951 Fischer’s Bread Labels<br />
of Washington Senators: Michaels &<br />
Noren—High-Grade<br />
Those loyal to the Washington Senators will cherish<br />
this prime pairing of 1951 Fischer’s Bread Labels.<br />
Included are 1.) Michaels with clean reverse, razorsharp<br />
corners and mostly crease-free surface with penetrating<br />
reddish hues and 2.) Noren with only a hint of<br />
paper residue on the reverse, a solid die-cut perimeter<br />
and crease-free surface with a radiant yellow backdrop.<br />
Do not settle for second best when you can have the<br />
“pick of the litter” with this tandem.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
152. 1951 Fischer’s Bread Labels<br />
Johnny Mize—High-Grade<br />
Allow the “Big Cat” to pounce on this exceedingly<br />
tough 1951 Fischer’s Bread Labels Johnny Mize specimen.<br />
The decades old relic was printed on a wafer-thin<br />
paper stock and is entirely absent of back damage. The<br />
delicate die-cut bordering is crisp while the colorful<br />
obverse is absent of any significant creasing or wear.<br />
Possibly the highest grade Johnny Mize bread label in<br />
circulation.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
155. (2) 1951 Fischer’s Bread Labels<br />
Boston Braves: Bickford & Sain<br />
Elusive pair of 1951 Fischer’s Bread Labels featuring<br />
former Boston Braves stars. Included are 1.) Bickford<br />
with clean reverse, well defined corners and edges<br />
along with limited obverse wrinkling and 2.) Sain with<br />
clean reverse, crisp borders and a radiant obverse with<br />
little discernable wrinkling. Nearly impossible to find<br />
in a better state of preservation.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
153. Sharp 1951 Fischer’s Bread<br />
Labels Red Schoendienst<br />
This vibrant 1951 Fischer’s Bread Labels Al (Red)<br />
Schoendienst is an essential acquisition for the serious<br />
regional specialist. The Hall of Famer exhibits blistering<br />
surface hues, a crisp perimeter and remarkably<br />
clean reverse. The obverse displays only superficial<br />
wrinkling. Experienced hobbyists familiar with this<br />
bread issue are well aware of how nearly impossible it<br />
is to locate such a specimen in this elevated condition.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
156. (3)<br />
1951<br />
Fischer’s<br />
Bread<br />
Labels:<br />
Mize,<br />
Kellner &<br />
Sievers—<br />
High-<br />
Grade<br />
Outstanding trio of higher grade 1951 Fischer’s Bread<br />
Labels featuring a Hall of Famer and two stars.<br />
Included among these regional relics are 1.) Mize with<br />
only a hint of reverse paper residue, limited peripheral<br />
wear and crease-free front; 2.) Kellner in remarkable<br />
condition with clean reverse, razor-sharp edges, creasefree<br />
surface and 3.) Sievers with clean reverse along<br />
with limited edge and surface wrinkling. Compare the<br />
conditions of these labels with other known specimens<br />
and the overall value of this threesome will become<br />
quite evident!<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
157. (6)<br />
1952<br />
Coca-Cola<br />
Yankees/<br />
Dodgers<br />
Tips with<br />
(2) Reese<br />
& (2) Kit<br />
Carson<br />
Coke is a<br />
Natural!<br />
Exceedingly difficult<br />
sextet of<br />
early 1950s<br />
Coke tabs featuring<br />
four baseball players and a pair of non-sport<br />
pieces. Included are 1952 Coke Tips<br />
Yankees/Dodgers: (4 cards) with Furillo (PR, spot of<br />
paper loss), Lopat (FR, paper loss), (2) Reese (one VG,<br />
one FR, paper loss); 1950s Kit Carson: (2 cards) with<br />
(1) Brands (FR, pencil writing) and (1) Spur (EX-MT).<br />
These die-cut beauties exhibit intense action sequences<br />
and lush color schemes.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
158. 1954 Esskay Meats<br />
Dave Koslo with 1953-54<br />
Briggs Meat Gil Hodges<br />
Back<br />
Possibly unique 1954 Esskay Meats<br />
Dave Koslo with a clear 1953-54<br />
Briggs Gil Hodges image on the<br />
reverse! Although George Bernhard<br />
Koslowski’s Oriole career lasted less<br />
than two months, that was still plenty<br />
of time for him to appear on this hot<br />
dog card. Featuring an early Memorial<br />
Stadium background, this portrait<br />
already hails from among the most<br />
desirable regional issues in the hobby.<br />
Additionally, the relic is improbably<br />
adorned by a portion of a 1953-54<br />
Briggs complete box on the reverse.<br />
Being that the printing vendor distributed boxes for the Esskay, Briggs and Hunter’s Wieners trading card promotions,<br />
a loading error is the probable cause for this interesting mishap. A portion of the Briggs trademark and the<br />
Brooklyn Dodgers team identification is immediately visible. On the bottom edge of the reverse, a cloudy backdrop<br />
and a Dodgers cap is recognizable. Upon matching photographs from the series, conclusive identification of Gil<br />
Hodges as the subject is confirmed! The card displays only mild obverse wrinkling and exhibits traces of the original<br />
orange bordering along the right edge.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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159. 1948-49 Leaf Baseball #1 Joe<br />
DiMaggio & #76 Ted Williams<br />
Joltin’ Joe and The Kid square off on this pair of 1948-<br />
49 Leaf Baseball beauties. Included are 1.) #1<br />
DiMaggio (FR) and 2.) #76 T. Williams (GD). These<br />
singles are crease-free with varying degrees of corner<br />
wear/notching. Build a sure foundation for this classic<br />
set with these Hall of Fame sluggers!<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
162. (7) 1952 Topps Baseball High<br />
Numbers with (2) Dodgers<br />
Complete your 1952 Topps Baseball project with these<br />
(7) high numbers featuring multiple New York area players.<br />
Included are #319 Walker (GD), #342 Labine (GD),<br />
#346 Spencer (GD), #351 Dark (GD), #360 Crowe<br />
(VG), #375 Merson (VG) and #393 St. Claire (VG).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
160. 1949 Bowman Baseball #50<br />
Jackie Robinson RC & #84 Roy<br />
Campanella RC<br />
Hall of Fame trailblazers for the 1940s-1950s Brooklyn<br />
Dodgers dynamos are paired with these 1949 Bowman<br />
Baseball rookie cards. Included are 1.) #50 J. Robinson<br />
RC (VG-EX) and 2.) #84 Campanella RC (GD). These<br />
ungraded key cards are ideal to build a top flight<br />
team/complete set around.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
163. (359)<br />
1948-1955<br />
Bowman<br />
Baseball<br />
Group<br />
with Berra<br />
RC<br />
These (359)<br />
1948-1955<br />
Bowman<br />
Baseball singles<br />
span the entirety<br />
of the<br />
Philadelphia<br />
confectioner’s<br />
trading card history.<br />
Keys<br />
include 1948 Bowman: #6 Berra RC (FR); 1952<br />
Bowman: (107 cards, average VG, 23 high numbers)<br />
with (2) #1 Berra (VG, GD), #44 Campanella (VG), (2)<br />
#146 Durocher (EX, VG-EX), #156 Spahn (GD); 1954<br />
Bowman: (68 cards, median VG to VG-EX) and 1955<br />
Bowman: (162 cards, average VG-EX) with #171<br />
Roberts (VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
161. (3) 1948-1951 Baseball Star<br />
Cards with Berra, DiMaggio &<br />
Robinson<br />
Tremendous trio of New York area Baseball Hall of<br />
Famers are found with these 1948-1951 star cards.<br />
Included are 1.) 1948 Bowman #6 Berra RC (VG-EX);<br />
2.) 1950 Bowman #22 J. Robinson (GD) and 3.) 1951<br />
Berk Ross #205 DiMaggio (VG). These mid-grade<br />
depictions are ideal for Bums and Bombers collectors<br />
alike.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
164. 1949-<br />
1955<br />
Bowman<br />
and Berk<br />
Ross<br />
Baseball<br />
Collection<br />
of (274)<br />
With (2) T.<br />
Williams<br />
Issued during<br />
the late-1940s<br />
through early-<br />
1950s, these (274) baseball cardboard collectibles<br />
include: 1949 Bowman (3); 1950 Bowman (82), average<br />
(VG) with #77 Snider (VG-EX); 1951 Bowman<br />
(96), average (VG-EX) with #80 Reese (EX) and (2)<br />
#165 T. Williams (VG-EX) and (GD); 1952 Berk Ross<br />
(31), average (VG) with Ashburn (VG); 1952 Bowman<br />
(9) with #162 Irvin (VG); 1955 Bowman (53), average<br />
(VG-EX) with #134 Feller (VG) and (3) #320 Susce<br />
(EX, VG-EX and VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
165. (408)<br />
1951-1955<br />
Bowman<br />
Baseball<br />
Collection<br />
with<br />
Mantle<br />
I m p r e s s i v e<br />
1 9 5 1 - 1 9 5 5<br />
B o w m a n<br />
Baseball collection<br />
of (408)<br />
cards with stars<br />
i n c l u d e d .<br />
Moderate duplication<br />
is found<br />
throughout this<br />
primarily mid to off-grade assortment. Highlights include<br />
1952 Bowman: ( 117 cards, average VG, 10% paper<br />
loss); 1953 Bowman Color: (56 cards, composite GD)<br />
with (2) #10 Ashburn (VG, GD); 1954 Bowman: ( 1 2 6<br />
cards, aggregate GD to VG) with #65 Mantle (PR, writing),<br />
#90 Campanella (VG-EX), #132 Feller (GD) and<br />
1955 Bowman: (97 cards, median GD). More on our<br />
w e b s i t e .<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
166. (8) 1955 Robert Gould All-Star<br />
Singles with Kluszewski & Wynn<br />
Very tough and seldom offered grouping of (8) 1955<br />
Robert Gould All-Star singles. These desirable Type<br />
cards include #2 Zernial (GD), #4 Carrasquel (GD), #8<br />
Busby (FR, writing), #8 Kluszewski (GD), #11 Boone<br />
(FR, reverse writing), #13 Rush (PR), #14 Wynn (FR,<br />
reverse writing) and #24 Gordon (FR). Also present are<br />
remnants of cards #5 Hegan and #7 Porterfield.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
167. (21) 1952 & 1953 Bowman Color<br />
Baseball Singles with PSA 6 (mc) Mays<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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168. 1930s-1950s<br />
Mostly Baseball<br />
Card<br />
Scrapbook/Page<br />
Collection with<br />
Mantle, Mays &<br />
Williams<br />
Early hobbyists stored their<br />
cardboard treasures in the<br />
offered 1930s-1950s mostly<br />
baseball card scrapbook/page<br />
collection. Neatly arranged on<br />
mostly double-sided pages, the<br />
majority of the obverses have<br />
survived the decades in excellent<br />
condition. Highlights<br />
include 1930-1940s Baseball Scrapbook: (34 cards, 89 newspaper clippings) with<br />
1941 Play Ball: #8 Ott, #71 J. DiMaggio (creased); Loose Pages: (328 cards, 45<br />
pages, all baseball, unless noted) with 1950 Bowman: #22 J. Robinson; 1953<br />
Bowman Color: #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle (creased); 1953 Topps: #1 J. Robinson;<br />
1954 Bowman: #65 Mantle (creased); 1954 Topps: #1 T. Williams, #90 Mays, #201<br />
Kaline RC; (21) 1950s postcards, premiums and scraps from unknown manufacturers<br />
(various dimensions) with Marciano, J. Robinson and Snider. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
169. (588) 1952-1956<br />
Topps Baseball<br />
Cards with Aaron<br />
Promising gathering of (588)<br />
1952-1956 Topps Baseball cards<br />
with team variations and Hall of<br />
Famers. Moderate duplication is<br />
found throughout this primarily<br />
mid-grade assortment.<br />
Highlights include 1952 Topps:<br />
(144 cards, median VG to VG-<br />
EX) with #48 Page ERR (VG,<br />
Sain back, bb); 1953 Topps: (54<br />
cards, average VG-EX); 1954<br />
Topps: (98 cards, mainly VG to<br />
EX) with #30 Mathews (NM);<br />
1955 Topps: (142 cards, average<br />
VG to VG-EX) with #155<br />
Mathews (VG); 1956 Topps:<br />
(150 cards, mostly VG to VG-<br />
EX) with #11 Cubs-1955 (GD),<br />
#31 Aaron (VG), (2) #72<br />
Phillies-1955 (EX-MT, VG-EX), (2) #85 Indians-1955 (EX-MT, VG), #95 Braves-<br />
1955 (GD) and (2) #100 Orioles-1955 (VG-EX, PR). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
170. (79) 1954<br />
New York<br />
Journal-<br />
American Cards<br />
with (6) Mays<br />
“The Big Three” New<br />
York major league franchises<br />
of the mid 1950s<br />
are represented with these<br />
(79) 1954 New York<br />
Journal-American cards.<br />
Eight players are found in<br />
this primarily mid-grade<br />
group which averages<br />
(VG-EX to EX) with very<br />
few displaying surface<br />
creasing or wrinkling.<br />
Included are: (9)<br />
Antonelli, (8) Coleman,<br />
(8) J. Collins, (7) Furillo,<br />
(6) Mays (average VG,<br />
two creased), (17)<br />
Newcombe, (23) Reynolds<br />
and (1) E. Robinson.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
172. 1955 Topps<br />
Baseball Starter Set<br />
(126/206) Plus (93)<br />
Dupes with Williams<br />
Extremely attractive 1955<br />
Topps Baseball starter set of<br />
(126/206) cards plus (93)<br />
duplicates featuring a sterling<br />
lineup of stars. This clean<br />
assortment generally averages<br />
(EX). Although nearly 10%<br />
display varying degrees of<br />
water staining, the overall<br />
quality of these beauties more<br />
than makes up the difference.<br />
Highlights include (2) #2 T.<br />
Williams (one EX-MT, one<br />
FR, stain), #28 Banks (EX-<br />
MT), (2) #47 Aaron (one EX-<br />
MT, one GD, stain), (2) #50 J.<br />
Robinson (one EX, one GD,<br />
stain) and #124 Killebrew RC<br />
(VG-EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
171. (49)<br />
1950-1969<br />
Topps &<br />
Bowman<br />
Baseball<br />
Hall of<br />
Famers/<br />
Stars—<br />
Loaded<br />
Sterling gallery<br />
of (49) 1950-<br />
1969 Topps and<br />
Bowman Hall of<br />
Famers and stars<br />
which reads as a Who’s Who of baseball history. Ideal for the set collector or singles<br />
dealer, this very clean assortment provides the victor tremendous possibilities.<br />
Highlights include 1952 Bowman: #1 Berra (VG-EX), #44 Campanella (VG-EX),<br />
#196 Musial (VG); 1955 Topps: #50 J. Robinson (VG), #124 Killebrew RC (EX-<br />
MT); 1956 Topps: #5 T. Williams (EX); 1959 Topps: #163 Koufax (EX); 1960<br />
Topps: #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX-MT); 1961 Topps: #2 Maris (EX-MT); 1965 Topps:<br />
#134 Mantle WS (EX); 1966 Topps: #126 Palmer RC (EX-MT); 1967 Topps: #400<br />
Clemente (VG-EX) and 1969 Topps: #533 Ryan (EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
173. 1956<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Starter<br />
Set of<br />
(110)<br />
Different<br />
with (36)<br />
PSA<br />
including<br />
Aaron &<br />
J.<br />
Robinson<br />
Jump into the 1956 Topps Baseball series with these (110) different cards. Included<br />
are Ungraded: (74 cards, majority VG-EX) with #31 Aaron (VG), #292 Aparicio RC<br />
(EX-MT), #340 McDermott (VG-EX); PSA Graded: (36 cards) with PSA 8: (5<br />
cards) with #269, 283, 317 (oc), 319 (oc), 324; PSA 7: (12 cards) with #85, 163, 224,<br />
227, 246, 248, 278, 281, 285, 315, 316, 336; PSA 6: (11 cards) with #17, #30 J.<br />
Robinson, #85 Indians-1955, 139, #187 Wynn, 256, 282, 285, 295, 314, 323; PSA 5:<br />
(7 cards) with #72 Phillies-1955, 73, 112, 190, 237, 262, 278 and PSA 4: #2 Giles.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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174. (182)<br />
1951-1959<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Singles<br />
with (56)<br />
PSA Graded<br />
Desirable assortment<br />
of (182)<br />
1951-1959 Topps<br />
Baseball singles<br />
hallmarked by<br />
(56) PSA graded cards. Featured are 1953 Topps: (90 cards, average FR to GD, 2<br />
high numbers); 1955 Topps: #187 Hodges (VG); 1957 Topps: (55 cards, all PSA<br />
graded, 6 Fourth Series) with (11) PSA 7, (39) PSA 6, (2) PSA 5, (2) PSA 4; 1958<br />
Topps: #90 Roberts (EX-MT), #310 Banks (VG) and #321 Kluszewski/Williams<br />
(VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
176. (625) 1955-1957 Topps<br />
Baseball Cards with T.<br />
Williams & (9) 1956 Topps<br />
Checklists<br />
Cross multiple pesky singles off of your<br />
wantlists with these (625) 1955-1957 Topps<br />
Baseball cards. Although primarily offgrade,<br />
plenty of star power including<br />
“Teddy Ballgame” is found throughout.<br />
Moderate duplication is present. Highlights<br />
include 1955 Topps: (165 cards, composite<br />
GD) with #2 T. Williams (PR); 1956<br />
Topps: (179 cards, majority GD) with (2)<br />
#150 Snider (both GD), (4) NNO CL 1/3<br />
SP (all marked), (5) NNO CL 2/4 SP (all<br />
marked) and 1957 Topps: (281 cards,<br />
median GD, 29 fourth series). More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
178. (64) 1957 Topps<br />
Baseball Fourth Series with<br />
Koufax & B. Robinson RC<br />
Fill your 1957 Topps Baseball set with<br />
these (64) different cards from the challenging<br />
fourth series. These singles overwhelmingly<br />
range from (VG-EX to EX-<br />
MT) with only a handful lesser. Included<br />
are #269, 272-74, 277, 279-85, #286<br />
Richardson RC (EX), 288, 290-93, 296-<br />
98, #302 Koufax (EX), 303, 305-10, #312<br />
Kubek RC (EX), 313-16, #317 Giants<br />
Team (VG), 318-21, #322 Reds Team<br />
(GD), 323, #324 Dodgers Team (EX-<br />
MT), 325-27, #328 B. Robinson RC (VG-<br />
EX), 329, 332-34, 336, 337, #338<br />
Bunning RC (EX), 339-41, 343-45, 347-<br />
49, 351 and 352.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
180. (21) 1958 Topps<br />
Baseball Yellow Letter<br />
Variations with Clemente<br />
and Kaline<br />
Master set enthusiasts will relish these<br />
(21) 1958 Topps Baseball Yellow Letter<br />
variations. The condition breakdown for<br />
this desirable subset is as follows: 25%<br />
(EX to EX-MT), 38% (VG to VG-EX),<br />
12% (GD) and 25% (FR or lesser).<br />
Included are #8, (2) 13, 33, 46, #52<br />
Clemente (EX-MT), 57, (2) 58, (2) 65,<br />
#70 Kaline (EX-MT), 77 (writing), 78, 79<br />
(writing), #85 Aparicio (FR), 92, (2) 98<br />
(one writing) and (2) 108.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
175. (818) 1954 & 1955<br />
Bowman Baseball<br />
Singles<br />
Enterprising team set builders or<br />
prospective set collectors will<br />
find great value with these (818)<br />
1954 and 1955 Bowman Baseball<br />
singles. Although primarily offgrade,<br />
there is still plenty to work<br />
with here. Included are 1954<br />
Bowman: (420 cards, composite<br />
GD) with (3) #6 Fox (all GD), (2)<br />
#50 Kell (GD, FR), #84 Doby<br />
(GD); 1955 Bowman: (398 cards,<br />
average GD, smattering of high<br />
numbers) with #23 Kaline (PR,<br />
writing), (3) #33 Fox (VG, (2) GD), (3) #60 Slaughter (VG, GD, FR), (2) #68 E.<br />
Howard RC (GD, FR), (2) #130 Ashburn (both FR) and (2) #171 Roberts (GD, PR).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
177. (14) 1957 Topps<br />
Baseball Checklist &<br />
Game Cards<br />
Classic Topps master set collectors<br />
will place a strong bid on these (14)<br />
1957 Topps Baseball checklist and<br />
game cards. Included are Checklists:<br />
(3 cards) with NNO CL 1/2 Bazooka<br />
(marked), NNO CL 3/4 Blony (GD),<br />
NNO CL 4/5 Blony (marked);<br />
Contest: (11 cards) with (2) Contest<br />
5/4 (VG, GD), (6) Contest 6/22 (average<br />
EX) and (3) Contest 7/19 (EX-<br />
MT, (2) EX).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
179. 1957-1959<br />
Topps Baseball<br />
Partial/Starter Set<br />
Run with Drysdale<br />
RC<br />
Classic trio of 1957-1959<br />
Topps Baseball partial/starter<br />
sets with luminaries such as<br />
Drysdale, Killebrew and<br />
Musial headlining.<br />
Highlights include 1957<br />
Topps starter: (175/407,<br />
composite VG-EX, 8 fourth<br />
series) with #18 Drysdale<br />
RC (VG); 1958 Topps partial:<br />
(276/494, median VG-EX to EX) with #288 Killebrew (EX), #476 Musial AS<br />
(VG-EX); 1959 Topps partial: (373/572, average VG-EX, 22 high numbers) with<br />
#387 Drysdale (EX) and #450 Mathews (EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
181. (1395) 1959 Topps<br />
Baseball Cards with (2)<br />
Koufax, Aaron & Mays<br />
Those pursuing the 1959 Topps Baseball<br />
edition will undoubtedly want to place a<br />
strong bid on these (1395) singles including<br />
a cache of stars such as Aaron, Koufax<br />
and Mays. This mixed assortment displays<br />
moderate duplication from throughout the<br />
lower numbers. The cards generally average<br />
(GD to VG) with some better or lesser.<br />
Highlights include #50 Mays (GD), (2)<br />
#163 Koufax (one VG, one PR, writing),<br />
#338 S. Anderson RC (GD), (2) #350<br />
Banks (both GD), (2) #360 Kaline (VG,<br />
GD), #380 Aaron (GD) and (7) #439 B.<br />
Robinson (average GD). More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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182. (1355) 1958 & 1960<br />
Topps Baseball Cards<br />
with Stars<br />
Prominent gathering of (1355) 1958<br />
and 1960 Topps Baseball cards featuring<br />
several stars including rookies of<br />
Cepeda, Maris and McCovey.<br />
Moderate duplication is found<br />
throughout. Highlights include 1958<br />
Topps: (453 cards, majority GD) with<br />
#47 Maris RC (PR), #343 Cepeda RC<br />
(GD), #418 Mantle/Aaron (GD) and<br />
1960 Topps: (902 cards, median VG<br />
to VG-EX, smattering of high numbers)<br />
with #316 McCovey RC (FR).<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
184. (527) 1958-1963 Topps &<br />
Post/Jell-O Baseball Singles<br />
with Clemente, Mays &<br />
Williams<br />
Stacked gathering of (527) 1958-1963 Topps<br />
& Post/Jell-O Baseball singles with numerous<br />
Hall of Famers present including Clemente,<br />
Mays, Williams and many more. This relatively<br />
sharp assortment is ideal for set collectors<br />
or singles dealers and has significant “break”<br />
potential. Highlights include 1958 Topps: #1<br />
T. Williams (GD); 1961 Topps: (287 cards,<br />
majority EX-MT) with #150 Mays (GD),<br />
#417 Marichal RC (EX-MT); 1962 Topps:<br />
(102 cards, average EX-MT) with #1 Maris<br />
(VG-EX), #10 Clemente (EX-MT) and #50<br />
Musial (EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
186. 1960 &<br />
1961 Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Partial/Starter<br />
Sets<br />
Exceedingly sharp tandem<br />
of partial/starter sets<br />
from the high-profile<br />
1960 and 1961 Topps<br />
Baseball editions.<br />
Featured are 1960 Topps<br />
starter: (262/572, average<br />
EX to EX-MT, 2<br />
high numbers); 1961<br />
Topps partial: (397/598,<br />
median EX-MT, 16 high numbers) with #350 Banks (EX), #360 F. Robinson (NM),<br />
#415 Aaron (EX-MT), #517 McCovey (NM) and #589 Spahn AS (EX-MT). An ideal<br />
purchase for the prospective classic Topps set collector! More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
188. (535) 1959-1963 Topps,<br />
Fleer & Nu-Card Scoops<br />
Baseball Collection with Aaron<br />
& Clemente<br />
Featured is a (535) 1959-1963 Topps, Fleer &<br />
Nu-Card Scoops Baseball collection with<br />
scores of Hall of Famers and stars including<br />
Aaron and Clemente. Keys include 1960<br />
Fleer: #3 Ruth (EX), #28 Gehrig (NM), #72 T.<br />
Williams (EX-MT); 1962 Topps: (106 cards,<br />
median EX to EX-MT, 5 high numbers) with<br />
#1 Maris (VG-EX), #5 Koufax (EX-MT), #10<br />
Clemente (VG), #18 Mantle/Mays (EX-MT),<br />
#594 Uecker RC (VG-EX); 1963 Topps: (185<br />
cards, median VG-EX to EX, 5 high numbers)<br />
with #18 Buc Blasters/Clemente (EX-MT) and<br />
#390 Aaron (VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
183. 1959 & 1960 Topps<br />
Baseball Partial Sets with (2)<br />
Mantle & Yaz RC<br />
Premier pairing of 1959 and 1960 Topps<br />
Baseball partial sets featuring several Hall<br />
of Famers and key rookies. Highlights<br />
include 1959 Topps partial: (490/572,<br />
mostly VG, all low numbers, handful<br />
reverse writing) with #10 Mantle (GD),<br />
#150 Musial (GD), #202 Maris (VG-EX),<br />
#380 Aaron (GD), #478 Clemente (VG);<br />
1960 Topps partial: (486/572, average<br />
VG-EX, three high numbers, handful<br />
reverse writing) with #148 Yastrzemski RC<br />
(GD), #200 Mays (GD), #250 Musial (VG),<br />
#300 Aaron (EX), #326 Clemente (GD) and<br />
#350 Mantle (VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
185. (471) 1939-1963 Baseball<br />
Oddball Collection with Many Hall<br />
of Famers<br />
Seize this (471) 1939-1963 baseball oddball collection<br />
that is absolutely stacked with Hall of Famers,<br />
stars and shortprints from a variety of mainstream and<br />
obscure issues. Highlights include 1939-46<br />
Salutation Exhibits: (53 cards, median GD, 20%<br />
writing) with J. DiMaggio (VG-EX), Greenberg (VG-<br />
EX, Truly Yours); 1951 Topps Red Backs: #22 Feller<br />
(EX), #30 Spahn (VG), #31 Hodges (NM), #38<br />
Snider (VG); 1952 Wheaties: Berra (VG-EX,<br />
Portrait); 1953-55 Artvue HOF Plaque Postcards<br />
Type 1: Ruth (EX-MT); 1955 Red Man near:<br />
(44/50, average VG-EX, no tabs); 1961 Post: (80<br />
cards, aggregate EX, 5% writing); 1963 Post Shortprints: (5 cards) with #39 Fl.<br />
Robinson SP (EX-MT), #87 Jimenez SP (EX-MT), #128 Kasko SP (VG-EX), #172 B.<br />
Williams SP (VG-EX), #187 Aspromonte SP (PR, writing). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
187. 1961 Topps Baseball<br />
Starter Set of (356) With<br />
Maris, Mantle and Many<br />
Stars<br />
Coinciding with American League expansion,<br />
Topps Baseball released its (then)<br />
biggest set in 1961. Spared from the<br />
spokes, this ample representation<br />
includes (356) cards with (3) high numbers.<br />
With an approximate overall breakdown<br />
of: 5% (EX-MT) or better, 10%<br />
(EX), 50% (VG-EX) and 35% (VG) or<br />
lesser, keys include: #2 Maris (GD), #300<br />
Mantle (GD), #344 Koufax (VG), #415<br />
Aaron (VG), #417 Marichal RC (VG)<br />
and #475 Mantle MVP (VG-EX). More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
189. 1961 Nu-Card<br />
Baseball Scoops Full<br />
Uncut Sheet<br />
Remarkable 1961 Nu-Card Baseball<br />
Scoops full uncut sheet of (224).<br />
Comprised of (14) 16-card rows, quadruplicates<br />
of (56/80) cards in the set are<br />
present. Despite expected creasing and<br />
moderate wear throughout, this blank<br />
backed relic still presents beautifully.<br />
Highlights include (4) #404 Mays<br />
Triples, (4) #414 Maris Nips Mantle, (4)<br />
#427 Mays Catch, (4) #438 DiMaggio 56<br />
Games, (4) #443 Cobb All-Time, (4)<br />
#447 Ruth 60th HR, (4) #450 Mantle<br />
Longest HR, (4) #452 T. Williams AS,<br />
(4) #462 Aaron Beats Yankees and (4)<br />
#477 Mathewson WS.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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190. 1959-1964 Topps and<br />
Post Baseball Card Lot of<br />
(610) With Koufax, Aaron,<br />
Mantle and Mays<br />
Issued during the popularity boom of<br />
cardboard collectibles, these (610) Topps<br />
and Post examples include key specimens<br />
from 1959 through 1964. Conditions vary<br />
with highlights including: 1959 Topps:<br />
#380 Aaron (VG); 1961 Topps: (2) #344<br />
Koufax (both VG-EX); 1962 Post: #5<br />
Mantle (VG-EX; from ad); 1962 Topps:<br />
#5 Koufax (VG-EX), #199 Perry RC<br />
(VG-EX), #320 Aaron (VG); 1963<br />
Topps: #210 Koufax (EX-MT), #300<br />
Mays (EX-MT); 1964 Topps: #200<br />
Koufax (EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
192. 1962 & 1963 Topps<br />
Baseball Partial Sets with<br />
Mantle & (126) High Numbers<br />
Powerful pair of 1962 and 1963 Topps<br />
Baseball partial sets heralded by legends<br />
such as Mantle, several Hall of Fame rookies<br />
and (126) high numbers. Highlights<br />
include 1962 Topps: (379/598, aggregate<br />
EX, 37 high numbers) with #199 Perry RC<br />
(VG), #200 Mantle (EX-MT), #320 Aaron<br />
(EX-MT), #387 Brock RC (EX-MT), #425<br />
Yastrzemski (EX-MT) and 1963 Topps:<br />
(306/576, median EX to EX-MT, 89 high<br />
numbers) with #173<br />
Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (VG). The challenging<br />
high series generally presents similarly<br />
to the more available numbers. More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
194. 1963 Topps Baseball<br />
Starter Set of (419) With<br />
Mantle, Mays and Aaron<br />
Vibrant colors, crisp imagery and sharp<br />
edges/corners are the fare in this 1963<br />
Topps Baseball starter set of (419). With<br />
an approximate overall breakdown of<br />
55% (EX-MT) or better, 30% (EX) and<br />
15% (VG-EX) or lesser, keys include:<br />
#200 Mantle (VG-EX), #210 Koufax<br />
(EX), #250 Musial (VG), #300 Mays<br />
(EX), #340 Berra (VG-EX) and #390<br />
Aaron (EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
196. 1964 & 1965 Topps<br />
Baseball Partial Sets with<br />
Mantle & (206) High<br />
Numbers<br />
Formidable pairing of 1964 and 1965 Topps<br />
Baseball partial sets that are well on their<br />
way toward completion. This tandem is<br />
bolstered by several Hall of Famers and<br />
(206) challenging high numbers. Highlights<br />
include 1964 Topps partial: (322/587,<br />
median VG-EX to EX, 11 high numbers)<br />
with #21 Berra (VG-EX), #150 Mays (VG),<br />
#230 B. Robinson (EX), #570 Mazeroski<br />
(NM); 1965 Topps partial: (479/598, 195<br />
high numbers) with #160 Clemente (VG),<br />
#207 Rose (VG), #250 Mays (EX) and<br />
#350 Mantle (GD). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
191. 1962 Topps<br />
Baseball Starter<br />
Set of (348)<br />
Packed with key specimens,<br />
this 1962 Topps Baseball<br />
starter set of (348) carries<br />
an approximate overall<br />
breakdown of 5% (EX-MT)<br />
or better; 15% (EX); 60%<br />
(VG-EX) and 20% (VG) or<br />
lesser, with errant centering<br />
on about half. Highlights<br />
include: #1 Maris (VG), #5<br />
Koufax (VG-EX), #10<br />
Clemente (VG), #199 Perry<br />
RC (VG-EX), #300 Mays<br />
(VG-EX) and #320 Aaron<br />
(GD). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
193. (919)<br />
1962 &<br />
1963<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Singles<br />
with<br />
Koufax<br />
Sizable grouping<br />
of (919)<br />
1962 and 1963 Topps Baseball singles with several stars from the latter edition including<br />
Koufax. All cards are lower numbers. Featured are 1962 Topps: (672 cards,<br />
majority EX to EX-MT); 1963 Topps: (247 cards, mainly GD) with #1 Aaron/Musial<br />
LL (GD), #2 Mantle/Runnels LL (PR, paper loss), (2) #25 Kaline (VG-EX, FR), #115<br />
Yastrzemski (FR), #120 Maris (GD), #138 Mays/Musial (VG-EX), #210 Koufax<br />
(VG), (2) #242 Banks/Aaron (both VG) and #446 Ford (GD).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
195. (339)<br />
1949-1967<br />
Topps &<br />
Bowman<br />
Baseball High<br />
Numbers/<br />
Shortprints<br />
Put multiple classic<br />
Topps Band Bowman<br />
Baseball sets at your<br />
mercy with these (339)<br />
1949-1967 high numbers<br />
and shortprints. Moderate duplication is found throughout this gathering which<br />
generally average (VG to VG-EX) with some variance among years. Included are<br />
Bowman: (34 cards) with (15) 1949, (15) 1950, (4) 1953 Color; Topps: (305 cards)<br />
with (42) 1957, (50) 1959, (40) 1960, (33) 1962, (38) 1963, (17) 1964, (78) 1965, (2)<br />
1966 and (5) 1967. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
197. 1964-1967 Topps<br />
Baseball Card Lot of<br />
(2034)<br />
Topps Baseball sets from 1964<br />
through 1967 are well represented in<br />
this lot of (2034) cardboard collectibles.<br />
The cards average (VG)<br />
quality with highlights including:<br />
1964: (917) with #244 LaRussa RC<br />
(EX-MT), #331 A.L. Bombers (FR);<br />
1965: (576) with #3<br />
Killebrew/Powell/Mantle LL (GD);<br />
1966: (328) with (2) #70 Yastrzemski<br />
(VG-EX) and (VG); 1967: (213) all<br />
commons. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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198. 1966 &<br />
1967 Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Partial Sets<br />
with Mays,<br />
Palmer RC<br />
& (67) High<br />
Numbers<br />
This pairing of<br />
1966 and 1967<br />
Topps Baseball<br />
partial sets packs<br />
a mighty punch.<br />
Highlights<br />
include 1966 Topps partial: (322/598, majority EX to<br />
EX-MT, 30 high numbers) with #1 Mays (VG-EX),<br />
#126 Palmer RC (EX), #580 B. Williams (EX-MT),<br />
#583 Tigers Team (EX); 1967 Topps partial: (340/609,<br />
composite EX to EX-MT, 37 high numbers) with #45<br />
Maris (VG), #250 Aaron (EX-MT), #558 Belanger RC<br />
(VG-EX) and #604 Red Sox Team (EX). The difficult<br />
high numbers generally present on par with the more<br />
available series. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
201. (722) Different 1959-1973 Topps<br />
Baseball High Numbers<br />
Cross multiple pesky singles off of your wantlists with<br />
these (722) 1959-1973 Topps Baseball high numbers,<br />
each of which is different. These crisp singles generally<br />
average (VG-EX to EX-MT) with many better.<br />
Included are Topps High Numbers: (12) 1959, (4)<br />
1961, (17) 1962, (69) 1963: #550 Snider (EX); (1)<br />
1964, (152) 1965, (21) 1966, (20) 1967, (94) 1968, (46)<br />
1969, (11) 1970: #660 Bench (EX-MT); (55) 1971,<br />
(119) 1972 and (101) 1973. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
204. 1959-<br />
1970 Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Shoebox<br />
Collection<br />
of (1777)<br />
Cards with<br />
Aaron,<br />
Clemente &<br />
Mantle<br />
Dynamic 1959-<br />
1970 Topps<br />
Baseball shoebox<br />
collection of<br />
(1777) cards hallmarked by a cache of Hall of Famers<br />
along with a sampling of high numbers. Moderate<br />
duplication is found throughout this primarily mid to<br />
off-grade assortment. Highlights include 1959 Topps:<br />
(313 cards, composite VG to VG-EX); 1963 Topps:<br />
#173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (VG), #200 Mantle<br />
(GD); 1966 Topps: (278 cards, mostly VG to VG-EX)<br />
and 1968 Topps: (328 cards, average VG-EX) with<br />
#110 Aaron (GD). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
199. 1968 Topps<br />
Action All-Star<br />
Stickers #12 Clemente<br />
3-Panel Strip<br />
The most coveted specimen from<br />
the Topps 1968 “Action All-Star<br />
Stickers” issue, this #12 collectible<br />
showcases colorful portrayals of<br />
(7) different players, but none<br />
more prominent than centerpiece<br />
Roberto Clemente. The entire<br />
piece presents beautifully, with<br />
strong perforations securing all (3)<br />
panels. Also pictured are Allen,<br />
Torre, McGlothlin (top panel) and<br />
B. Robinson, Perez, McDowell<br />
(lower panel).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
202. (425)<br />
1959-1971<br />
Fleer<br />
Baseball<br />
Cards<br />
with Cobb<br />
& Gehrig<br />
Diamond Kings<br />
are profiled<br />
with these<br />
(425) 1959-<br />
1971 Fleer<br />
Baseball cards<br />
featuring contemporary<br />
stars<br />
and enshrined<br />
legends at<br />
Cooperstown. Highlights include 1960 Fleer Greats:<br />
(44 cards, majority EX to EX-MT) with #28 Gehrig<br />
(VG-EX), (3) #42 Cobb (all EX-MT); 1961 Fleer<br />
Greats: (268 cards, majority EX to EX-MT) with #14<br />
Cobb (EX-MT), (3) #31 Gehrig (NM, EX-MT, EX), (4)<br />
#49 W. Johnson (average EX-MT) and 1963 Fleer: (47<br />
cards, aggregate EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
205. (21)<br />
1950s-1980s<br />
Mickey<br />
Mantle,<br />
Roger Maris<br />
& Whitey<br />
Ford<br />
Oddball<br />
Cards with<br />
1959<br />
Bazooka<br />
Mickey Mantle,<br />
Roger Maris and Whitey Ford, three integral components<br />
to pinstriped dominance are found with these (21)<br />
1950s-1980s oddball cards. Highlights include Mickey<br />
Mantle: (9 items) with 1956 Mac Boy Bat Rac Decal<br />
(EX), 1959 Bazooka (presents FR to GD), 1960s picture<br />
pack (EX-MT), 1967 Topps Posters #6 (NM), 1968<br />
Topps Game #2 (NM), 1969 Topps Decals (NM);<br />
Roger Maris: (4 items) with 1962 Post Cereal #6 (EX,<br />
ad card) and Whitey Ford: (6 items) with (2) 1962<br />
Topps Bucks (VG-EX, VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
200. 1962-<br />
1971<br />
Baseball<br />
Coins & Pins<br />
Collection of<br />
(375) with (2)<br />
Near Sets &<br />
(35) PSA<br />
Graded<br />
Featured is a 1962-<br />
1971 baseball coins<br />
and pin collection<br />
of (375) with a pair<br />
of near sets & (35)<br />
PSA graded. Highlights include 1963 Salada-Junket:<br />
#53 B. Robinson (PSA 9); 1964 Topps Coins: #131<br />
Mantle AS (PSA 6, Left-Handed), #159 Koufax AS<br />
(PSA 7); 1969 MLBPA Pins: with Aaron (PSA 6),<br />
Bench (PSA 7), Clemente (PSA 7), Rose (PSA 8),<br />
Yastrzemski (PSA 8); 1971 Topps Coins near:<br />
(152/153, aggregate EX, (9) PSA graded) with #137<br />
Aaron (PSA 7) and 1971 Topps Coins near: (136/153,<br />
average VG-EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
203. 1961-<br />
1969 Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Shoebox<br />
Collection of<br />
(793) Cards<br />
with Aaron,<br />
Clemente &<br />
Mantle<br />
This extremely<br />
sharp 1961-1969<br />
Topps Baseball<br />
shoebox collection<br />
of (793) cards is ideal for singles dealers and team set<br />
builders alike. Plenty of stars are found in this assembly<br />
which displays moderate instances of errant centering<br />
common to the issues. Highlights include 1962 Topps:<br />
(136 cards, average EX-MT to NM); 1965 Topps: (164<br />
cards, mostly EX-MT to NM) with #134 Mantle WS<br />
(EX-MT), #160 Clemente (VG-EX); 1966 Topps: (141<br />
cards, mainly NM) with #110 Banks (EX); 1967<br />
Topps: (188 cards, mostly NM) and 1969 Topps: #100<br />
Aaron (NM). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
206. (1230+) 1968-1990s Nolan Ryan<br />
Card & Memorabilia Collection with<br />
Topps Rookie<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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207. (3600+) 1930s-Modern Philadelphia Phillies Singles<br />
Treasure Chest Plus Signed Schmidt Program<br />
Enormous (3600+) 1930s-modern Philadelphia Phillies singles treasure chest plus additional<br />
signed items. Featured are (159) 1952-1969 Topps, (3500+) mostly 1980s-modern<br />
arranged by player and averaging (NM) for the newer issues with (159) Schmidt, (18)<br />
signed cards with 1956 Topps #120 Ashburn (auction LOA from JSA); O t h e r P h i l l i e s<br />
Signed Items: with 1 . ) 5/26/90 Mike Schmidt Night signed program (“8”, JSA c e r t<br />
card); 2 - 4 . ) (3) single-signed ONL baseballs of Carlton (L e f t y), Roberts and Schmidt<br />
(average “8-9”, Schmidt ball is toned, JSA cert cards) More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
209. (3880)<br />
1975-1977<br />
Baseball<br />
Oddball<br />
Singles Hoard<br />
Plus (20) 1977<br />
Pepsi-Cola<br />
Sets—Loaded<br />
Incredible (3880) 1975-<br />
1977 baseball oddball<br />
singles hoard with nearly<br />
incalculable “break”<br />
value for the enterprising dealer. Highlights include 1975 Hostess panels: (1445 panels,<br />
most are very clean with the approximately 40-50% crease-free, cut to varying<br />
dimensions, 5-10% writing) with (119) #28/#29 Rose/30, (60) #37 Winfield/38/39, (4)<br />
#58 Ryan/59/60, (27) #79/#80 Yount RC/81, (157) #124/125/#126 Palmer, (47) #130<br />
Aaron/131/132, (54) #133 Schmidt/134/#135 Stargell, (120) #136/137/#138 Munson,<br />
(143) #142/#143 Fisk/#144 B. Robinson; (20) 1977 Pepsi-Cola sets: (72/72, average<br />
NM-MT, with tabs); 1977 Pepsi-Cola with Tabs: (346 cards, average NM-MT) with<br />
(115) #44 Bench; 1977 Topps Cloth Stickers: (1991 cards, all NM to NM-MT, multiple<br />
complete/near sets probable) with (44) #3 Bench, (26) #7 Brett, (43) #22 R.<br />
Jackson, (20) #38 Rose, (2) #40 Ryan, (41) #41 Schmidt and (50) #52 Winfield. Due<br />
to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
211. (350) 1960-<br />
1978 Topps<br />
Baseball Stars &<br />
Specialty Cards<br />
with Mantle &<br />
Mays<br />
Vintage Topps Star<br />
Dealers! This (350) 1960-<br />
1978 Topps Baseball star<br />
and specialty card gallery is<br />
absolutely loaded with<br />
keynote Hall of Famers and<br />
is ideal for the “break” specialist.<br />
Highlights include<br />
1960 Topps: #300 Aaron<br />
(VG), #563 Mantle AS<br />
(VG); 1963 Topps: #18 Buc<br />
Blasters/Clemente (VG-EX);<br />
1965 Topps: #170 Aaron<br />
(GD); 1966 Topps: #1 Mays<br />
(VG), #126 Palmer RC (VG)<br />
and 1972 Topps: #79<br />
Fisk/Cooper RC (EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
208. (3395) 1971-1980<br />
Topps Baseball<br />
Shoebox Collection with<br />
(9) Ryan & (236) High<br />
Numbers<br />
Solid 1971-1980 Topps Baseball<br />
shoebox collection of (3395) cards<br />
featuring dozens of Hall of Famers<br />
including several examples of Aaron,<br />
Clemente, Mays, Ryan and many<br />
more! This assortment with moderate<br />
duplication throughout is further bolstered<br />
by (236) tougher high numbers.<br />
Highlights include 1971 Topps:<br />
(913 cards, mainly EX to EX-MT,<br />
140 high numbers) with (2) #341<br />
Garvey RC (NM, EX-MT), (2) #709<br />
Baylor/Baker RC (both EX-MT);<br />
1972 Topps: (1036 cards, median<br />
EX-MT to NM, 96 high numbers)<br />
with (2) #49 Mays (EX-MT, GD),<br />
#309 Clemente (EX-MT), (5) #595<br />
Ryan (average EX); 1973 Topps: (1032 cards, mostly EX-MT to NM) with (4) #50<br />
Clemente (average EX-MT) and (3) #220 Ryan (all EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
210. (767) 1954-1980s Baseball Oddball Collection with<br />
Mantle & Ruth<br />
Strong grouping of (767) 1954-1980s baseball oddball singles featuring legends such<br />
as “The Bambino” and “The Mick”. Highlights include 1954 Topps Scoop: #41 Babe<br />
Ruth Sets Record (PSA 4); 1961 Nu-Card Baseball Scoops: #452 T. Williams All-<br />
Star (SGC 88); 1962 Exhibits Stat Back: (2 cards) with Koufax (PSA 4), Mantle<br />
(PSA 4); 1963 Topps Peel-Offs: Aaron (VG), Clemente (VG), Mays (VG); 1965<br />
Topps Embossed: (89 cards, majority GD) and 1967 Topps Posters: (30 posters,<br />
median EX-MT to NM) with (2) #12 Mays (both NM). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
212. Modern<br />
Baseball<br />
Singles<br />
Collection of<br />
(90,000+) with<br />
(14) Pujols RC<br />
The fruits of several<br />
case breaks are delivered<br />
with this gargantuan<br />
(90,000+) singles<br />
and sets collection.<br />
This virtually unpicked<br />
collection could still<br />
yield hundreds of additional stars along with several complete/near sets. Included are<br />
Baseball Sets: (9 sets) with 1999 Bowman Chrome, 2001 Topps-2003 Topps Chrome<br />
Traded, 2007 Topps-Red, 2008 Bowman Draft, 2008 Bowman Draft Chrome, 2008<br />
Bowman Draft Gold, 2008 Topps Chrome; Baseball Singles: (90,000+, mostly 2001-<br />
2007 Topps and Bowman with many Chrome, rough estimate) with (10) 2001<br />
Bowman #264 Pujols RC, (2) 2001 Topps Traded #T247 Pujols RC, 2001 Topps<br />
Chrome Traded: (2) #T247 Pujols RC and (6) #T266 I. Suzuki RC. Also present are<br />
(2000+) base inserts/parallels featuring many stars including Griffey Jr. and Pujols.<br />
Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at our Silver<br />
Spring, Maryland facility is highly encouraged.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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213. 1970 Topps Baseball Card Hoard of (8,650+) with<br />
Many Stars & (142) High Numbers<br />
Substantial 1970 Topps Baseball card hoard of (8,650+) featuring hundreds of Hall<br />
of Famers, stars, specialty cards and (142) high numbers. This amassment averages<br />
(VG to EX) with the stars generally falling near the (VG) level. Highlights include<br />
(6) #140 R. Jackson, (14) #220 Carlton, (17) #230 B. Robinson, (8) #300 Seaver,<br />
(3) #350 Clemente and #500 Aaron. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
214. (555) 1970<br />
Topps Baseball<br />
Semi High Numbers<br />
from Vending<br />
Seize this investment grade<br />
group of (555) 1970 Topps<br />
Baseball semi high numbers<br />
from period vending boxes.<br />
This silver bordered assortment<br />
is hallmarked by razorsharp<br />
corners, clean edges,<br />
glistening obverses and mostly<br />
accurate centering.<br />
Included are 25 Card<br />
Groups: (325 cards) with #547, 548, #550 F. Howard, 553, 557-559, 562, 566, 570,<br />
591, 599, 601; Other Quantities: (130 cards) with (6) #595 Wills and (4) #598<br />
Pepitone.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
216. 1970 Topps<br />
Baseball Group of<br />
(900) Cards with<br />
(124) Semi High<br />
Numbers &<br />
Several Stars<br />
Place a stranglehold on the<br />
1970 Topps Baseball series<br />
with these (900) cards<br />
including (124) semi high<br />
numbers and (55) Hall of<br />
Famers. This very clean<br />
gathering displays only moderate<br />
instances of factory induced errant centering or wax staining. Included are Hall<br />
of Fame Low Numbers: (55 Hall of Famers) with #211 T. Williams, #220 Carlton,<br />
(2) #290 Carew, #300 Seaver, #462 Aaron AS, #463 F. Robinson AS, #464 Bench AS,<br />
#530 Gibson and Semi High Numbers: (124 cards).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
218. (9800+)<br />
1971 Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Cards with<br />
Many Stars<br />
& (280) High<br />
Numbers<br />
Construct multiple<br />
near/partial sets<br />
with this lot of<br />
(9800+) 1971 Topps Baseball cards that is chock-full with stars and (280) high numbers.<br />
The commons average (VG to VG-EX) while the more notables generally present<br />
(GD to VG) with some better. Featured are (5) #5 Munson, (13) #20 R. Jackson,<br />
(10) #26 Blyleven RC, (17) #55 Carlton, (10) #100 Rose, (5) #341 Garvey RC, #400<br />
Aaron, (13) #450 Gibson, #513 Ryan, (2) #600 Mays, #630 Clemente and (6) #640 F.<br />
Robinson. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
215. (712) 1970<br />
Topps Baseball<br />
Singles from<br />
Vending<br />
Construct your 1970<br />
Topps Baseball project<br />
with these (712) singles<br />
from vending. Although<br />
comprised solely of<br />
common low numbers,<br />
there are still plenty of<br />
All-Star, rookie, semistars<br />
and other specialty<br />
cards to make up the<br />
difference. This gallery<br />
which has moderate duplication throughout displays cards virtually untouched by the<br />
decades which are suitable for third-party professional grading.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
217. 1971 Arco<br />
Pittsburgh<br />
Pirates Hoard of<br />
(116) With (9)<br />
Clemente<br />
As part of a 1971 Arco<br />
giveaway promotion on<br />
the east coast, four separate<br />
teams were featured<br />
in 8x10 color photo<br />
prints. All (12) Pittsburgh<br />
Pirates photos are included<br />
in this lot of (116),<br />
with multiple examples of most. The items present (EX-MT) or better throughout,<br />
with very minor corner bumps on the Stargell photos. Includes: (12) Alley, (3) Blass,<br />
(9) Clemente, (11) Giusti, (13) Hebner, (24) Mazeroski, (4) Moose, (1) Oliver, (9)<br />
Robertson, (14) Sanguillen, (10) Stargell and (6) Walker. Also included are (2) 10x8<br />
team photos.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
219. (925) 1971<br />
Topps Baseball<br />
Cards with (149)<br />
High Numbers &<br />
Many Stars—Sharp<br />
Fill your 1971 Topps<br />
Baseball set with these (925)<br />
mixed cards featuring several<br />
high numbers and many<br />
stars. These “pack fresh”<br />
examples generally display<br />
strong corners and clean<br />
edges with only moderate instances of either askew centering and wax staining along<br />
with infrequent edge indentations. Included are Hall of Fame Low Numbers: (27<br />
cards) with (3) #20 R. Jackson, #180 Kaline, (2) #300 B. Robinson; Semi-High<br />
Numbers: (160 cards) with (2) #530 Yastrzemski, #570 Palmer, #580 Perez; High<br />
Numbers: (149 cards) with #648 Matlack RC, #650 R. Allen and (2) #740 Aparicio.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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220. (460)<br />
1971 Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
High<br />
Numbers<br />
from Vending<br />
Boxes<br />
These elite 1971<br />
Topps Baseball high<br />
numbers featuring<br />
(460) cards were<br />
pulled directly from period vending boxes. Included are razor-sharp copies of 20<br />
Card Groups: (320 cards) with #652 Braves Team, 660, #674 Expos Team, 678, 679,<br />
684, 685, 689, 696, 701, 707, 712, 720, 726, #742 Royals Team, 747; 10 Card<br />
Groups: (90 cards) with #663, 668, 670, 676, 690, 691, 699, 703, 718; 5 Card<br />
Groups: (50 cards) with #647, 657, 675, 681, 682, 695, 702, 728, 732 and 752.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
222. (10,500+)<br />
1972 Topps<br />
Baseball Cards<br />
with Hundreds<br />
of Hall of<br />
Famers & (92)<br />
High Numbers<br />
Whopping assortment of<br />
(10,500+) 1972 Topps<br />
Baseball cards packed<br />
with hundreds of Hall of<br />
Famers and (92) high<br />
numbers. The sizable group averages (VG-EX) with the key cards and high numbers<br />
generally presenting in the (VG) range. Highlights include (9) #49 Mays, (21) #50<br />
Mays IA, (11) #79 Fisk/Cooper RC, (5) #299 Aaron, (10) #300 Aaron IA, (2) #309<br />
Clemente, (15) #310 Clemente IA, (5) #420 Carlton and (3) #595 Ryan. More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
221. 1971<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball Semi<br />
High Number<br />
Group of (350)<br />
Cards from<br />
Vending<br />
High Grade 1971<br />
Topps! Possibilities<br />
abound with this<br />
cache of (350) 1971<br />
Topps Baseball semihigh<br />
numbered cards.<br />
These “straight from vending” examples are viable candidates for professional grading.<br />
Highlights include 25 Card Groups: (275 cards) with #534, 542, 558, 565, 578,<br />
584, 602, 616, #620 F. Howard, 622, 633; Other Quantities: (75 cards) with (30)<br />
#526, (15) 533, (20) 597 and (10) #641 Mets Team.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
223. (17,500+)<br />
1973 Topps<br />
Baseball Singles<br />
Hoard with (14)<br />
Aaron, (11) Mays,<br />
(9) Ryan &<br />
(2000+) Highs<br />
Incredible (17,500+) 1973<br />
Topps Baseball singles<br />
hoard loaded with hundreds<br />
of Hall of Famers, All-Star/specialty cards and (2000+) high numbers! Huge<br />
break value is delivered with this gathering which generally averages (VG-EX) with<br />
some better and others lesser. Highlights include (7) #1 Ruth/Aaron/Mays HR, (8) #50<br />
Clemente, (34) #67 Carlton/Ryan LL, (14) #100 Aaron, (11) #130 Rose, (14) #193<br />
Fisk, (9) #220 Ryan, (16) #255 R. Jackson, (22) #300 Carlton and (11) #305 Mays.<br />
Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
224. 1974 Topps Baseball Hoard of (11,000+) with (3)<br />
Winfield RC<br />
Mammoth 1974 Topps Baseball hoard of (11,000+) heralded by hundreds of Hall of<br />
Famers, All-Stars, specialty cards and variations. This mountain of cardboard generally<br />
averages (VG-EX) with the keys generally presenting slightly lesser.<br />
Highlights include (15) #7 Hunter, (3) #20 Ryan, (21) #40 Palmer, (15) #50 Carew,<br />
(15) #55 F. Robinson, (14) #60 Brock, (8) #80 Seaver, (31) #95 Carlton, (7) #300<br />
Rose, (23) #330 Marichal, (3) #456 Winfield RC, (79) Aaron Special and (23)<br />
Washington variations. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
225. (11,000+)<br />
1975 Topps<br />
Baseball Hoard<br />
with (3) Yount<br />
RC, (21) Ryan<br />
and (23) Aaron<br />
Enormous (11,000+)<br />
1975 Topps Baseball<br />
hoard packed with hundreds<br />
of Hall of Famers,<br />
stars and specialty cards.<br />
This gathering generally<br />
averages (VG to VG-EX) with some better and others lesser. Highlights include (11)<br />
#1 Aaron HL, (11) #5 Ryan HL (one mini), (17) #61 Winfield, (9) #70 Schmidt, (3)<br />
#223 Yount RC, (13) #370 Seaver, (32) #461 R. Jackson WS, (10) #500 Ryan, (2)<br />
#616 Rice RC, (4) #620 Carter RC, (12) #622 Lynn RC, (12) #623 Hernandez RC and<br />
(12) #660 Aaron. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
226. (1900+)<br />
1995-Present<br />
Derek Jeter<br />
Baseball Cards<br />
The Captain! The<br />
prolific career of<br />
Derek Jeter is chronicled<br />
with this assortment<br />
of (1900+) cards.<br />
Moderate duplication<br />
is found throughout<br />
this assembly which<br />
has significant “break<br />
value”. Contains primarily<br />
base cards from<br />
1995-present from the major manufacturers along with a handful of inserts/parallels<br />
dispersed throughout. Stuff your dollar boxes with singles of this Yankee legend!<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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227. 1967<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball Cello<br />
Pack with<br />
#400<br />
Clemente on<br />
Top<br />
(Backwards)—<br />
PSA 8<br />
Graded NM-MT 8 by<br />
PSA. For the<br />
Clemente enthusiast<br />
who believes they<br />
have it all comes this<br />
extraordinary 1967<br />
Topps Baseball cello<br />
pack featuring the Hall of Famer on top (backwards).<br />
Although the image of the Hall of Famer is not visible,<br />
the prolific biography/statistics confirms his famed<br />
identity. The 11-card pack is tightly sealed with crisp<br />
folds and is guaranteed unsearched or altered. A subset<br />
poster is visible on the back. The only such example<br />
judged by the third-party service.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
230. (2) 1967 Topps Baseball Cello<br />
Packs with Yankees Showing—Both<br />
PSA 9<br />
Each graded Mint 9 by PSA. Incredibly well preserved<br />
tandem of 1967 Topps Baseball cello packs featuring<br />
#426 Lou Clinton and #442 Yankees Rookies peeking<br />
through their plastic wrappings. Straight from a period<br />
box, this pair also displays examples from the Topps<br />
Posters subset on the backs.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
233. (2) 1967 Topps Baseball Cello<br />
Packs—Both PSA 7<br />
Each graded NM 7 by PSA. Add a pair of vintage cello<br />
packs to your portfolio with this pair from the 1967<br />
Topps series. Included are 1.) #255 F. Howard<br />
(front)/posters (back) and 2.) #447 Belinsky<br />
(front)/posters (back). Could multiple Hall of Famers or<br />
superstars be lurking within these 11-card wrappings<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
228.<br />
1967<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Cello<br />
Pack<br />
PSA 9<br />
Graded Mint<br />
9 by PSA.<br />
Take a<br />
chance on<br />
this 1967<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball 11-<br />
card cello<br />
pack featuring<br />
#413<br />
Jerry Grote<br />
(top)/poster<br />
(back).<br />
Recently<br />
unearthed after over 45 years in hiding, this high-grade<br />
jewel could yield additional gradable Hall of Famers<br />
and stars. A tantalizing proposition!<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
231. (2) 1967 Topps Baseball PSA 9<br />
Graded Cello Packs with Red Sox<br />
Showing<br />
From the season in which the Boston Red Sox claimed<br />
the American League crown are this pair of 1967 Topps<br />
Baseball cello packs picturing beantown ball players on<br />
top. Each graded Mint 9 by PSA, visible through the<br />
crisp wrappings are #371 Jim Lonborg and #444<br />
George Smith. Found on the reverses are subset posters.<br />
Potential abounds with this duo!<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
234. 1967 Topps Baseball Cello<br />
Group of (4) Packs—All PSA 8<br />
Each graded NM-MT 8 by PSA. It does not get much<br />
better for the vintage wax specialist than this quartet of<br />
high-grade 1967 Topps Baseball cello packs. Visible<br />
through these tightly sealed packs are #375 Gibbs, #384<br />
Cardinals Rookies, #392 Harper and #434 Fisher.<br />
Inserted posters from one of Topps’ subsets are noticeable<br />
on the reverses.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
229. 1967<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Cello<br />
Pack<br />
PSA 8<br />
Graded NM-<br />
MT 8 by PSA.<br />
Sparkling<br />
1967 Topps<br />
Baseball cello<br />
pack featuring<br />
#455 Tommie<br />
Agee<br />
(front)/poster<br />
(back). This<br />
“new to the<br />
hobby” 11-<br />
card pack<br />
could yield<br />
several Hall of Fame stunners. However, the wax specialist<br />
may opt to keep this artifact sealed. Either way<br />
this high-grade, unsearched cello is a “no lose” proposition.<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
232. (2)<br />
1967 Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Cello<br />
Packs with<br />
American<br />
& National<br />
League<br />
Leaders<br />
Showing—<br />
Both PSA 8<br />
Stars from the<br />
Senior and Junior<br />
Circuits who paced their respective leagues in both hitting<br />
and pitching are found atop this pair of 1967 Topps<br />
Baseball cello packs. Four Hall of Famers are visible<br />
through their crisp plastic 11-card surroundings. Each<br />
graded NM-MT 8 by PSA, included are #236 National<br />
League Pitching Leaders (Koufax, Marichal) and #239<br />
American League Batting Leaders (F. Robinson,<br />
Kaline). How many additional Cooperstown inductees<br />
are also waiting to be unveiled<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
235. (7)<br />
1967<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Cello<br />
Packs—<br />
All PSA 9<br />
Each graded<br />
Mint 9 by<br />
PSA. To open<br />
or not to<br />
open<br />
Multiple Hall<br />
of Famers and<br />
superstars are<br />
in play with<br />
these (7) 1967<br />
Topps Baseball cello packs. These 11-card relics present<br />
as when produced over 45 years ago and are each<br />
inviting propositions. Peeking through the cellophane<br />
are #403 Nen, #415 S. Jackson, #425 Mikkelsen, #431<br />
Uhlaender, #437 Senators Team, #440 Hargan and #453<br />
Monteagudo. The backs display examples from the<br />
1967 Topps Poster subset.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
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236. (162) 1978-1986 Topps Baseball<br />
Rack & Cello Pack Collection with<br />
Many Stars Showing<br />
“Winner takes all” with this enticing 1978-1986 Topps<br />
Baseball rack and cello pack collection with several<br />
stars showing. Highlights include Topps Racks: (89<br />
racks) with (2) 1978, 1979: Blyleven (back); 1980:<br />
Bench (front); (7) 1983: Boggs RC (front)/Schmidt<br />
(back), (3) Gwynn RC (front, one damaged with price<br />
sticker), Gwynn RC/O. Smith (front, Gwynn damaged<br />
with price sticker); (17) 1984: (3) Mattingly RC (back);<br />
(46) 1985: Hershiser RC (front)/McGwire RC (back),<br />
(10) Mattingly (front), (8) Puckett RC (front); Topps<br />
Cellos: (54 cellos) with (2) 1979, (32) 1982: (one box);<br />
(2) 1983: Boggs RC (front), (13) 1985: (3) Puckett RC<br />
(front); Topps Wax Packs: (19 wax packs) with (9)<br />
1978 and (10) 1979. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
237. (9) 1979-1985 Topps & Donruss<br />
Baseball Racks with Hall<br />
Famers/Stars Showing<br />
The “cream of the crop” rises with this starting nine of<br />
1979-1985 Topps & Donruss Baseball racks, each of<br />
which has a Hall of Famer or star showing. Included<br />
are high-grade racks of 1980 Topps: Henderson RC<br />
(front); 1982 Topps: Ripken RC (front)/Rose AS<br />
(back); 1983 Topps: (2 racks) with Boggs RC (front),<br />
Gwynn RC (front, price sticker); 1984 Topps:<br />
Strawberry (front); 1985 Donruss: Clemens RC (front);<br />
1985 Topps: (3 racks) with Gooden (front), McGwire<br />
RC (front) and Puckett RC (front)/Mattingly (back).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
238. (9) 1982 Topps Baseball Rack<br />
Packs with Ripken RC on Front<br />
Iron Man Rookies! Interesting and desirable group of<br />
(9) 1982 Topps Baseball rack packs featuring #21 Cal<br />
Ripken on the front. These 51-card collectibles each<br />
display Ripken peeking through the left portion of the<br />
rack. With exception to a pair of miswraps, the racks<br />
present as when produced over 30 years ago. Other<br />
Hall of Famers including Bench, Carlton, R. Jackson<br />
and Sutter have joined Ripken on either the fronts or<br />
backs.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
239. (124) 1984-1986 Donruss &<br />
Fleer Baseball Cello/Rack Packs<br />
Feast on these (124) 1984-1986 Donruss & Fleer<br />
Baseball cello/rack packs. This unsearched material<br />
features multiple stars showing. Highlights include<br />
Donruss Racks: (60 racks) with (36) 1984: (three have<br />
price stickers) with Bench/Yaz (front), Dawson (front),<br />
Henderson (front), O. Smith (front); (4) 1985: Clemens<br />
RC (front), Gwynn (front); (20) 1986: (3) Galarraga RC<br />
(front), (4) Mattingly (front); Fleer Cellos: (64 cellos)<br />
with (3) 1984, (1) 1985: Boggs (front); (1) 1986, (20)<br />
1987: Rice (front)/Mattingly (back) and (39) 1989<br />
(Ripken error series, 50% price stickers).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
240. (5) 1993 Topps Finest Baseball<br />
Unopened Boxes<br />
Demand definitely exceeds supply on these (5) 1993<br />
Topps Finest Baseball unopened boxes. Each<br />
unsearched 18-pack container is sealed and could yield<br />
a myriad of gems. The ever popular refractors are<br />
found just 1 in 15 packs and have the possibility of<br />
yielding Hall of Famers which trade for several hundred<br />
dollars per card. Not too many of these boxes<br />
available on the secondary market!<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
241. (46) 1999-2001 Baseball<br />
Bowman Chrome & Draft Factory<br />
Sets and Wax Boxes<br />
Opportunity awaits with these (46) 1999-2001 Bowman<br />
Chrome and Draft factory sets and wax boxes. Included<br />
are Bowman Factory Sets: (41 sets) with (10) 2000<br />
Chrome Draft Picks & Prospects (A. Gonzalez RC), (18)<br />
2000 Draft Picks & Prospects (one certified autograph<br />
p e r, possible A. Gonzalez), (13) 2001 Draft Picks &<br />
Prospects (one certified autograph and one relic per, I.<br />
Suzuki RC, Utley RC); Bowman Wax Boxes: (5 boxes)<br />
with (2) 1999 Chrome 1 and (3) 1999 Chrome 2.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
242. 1953 Bowman Baseball Color<br />
and Black & White Wrappers with<br />
DiMaggio<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
243. 1954 Bowman Baseball Five-<br />
Cent Wax Pack—PSA 6<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
244. (6) 2008 Bowman Baseball Draft<br />
Picks & Prospects Hobby Boxes<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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245. 1994 SP<br />
Baseball<br />
Red Die-Cut<br />
Complete<br />
Set of (38)<br />
Cards—All<br />
BGS 9<br />
One of the most<br />
heralded insert sets<br />
in the modern<br />
baseball hobby is<br />
undoubtedly found<br />
with the offered<br />
1994 SP Holoview<br />
Red Die-Cut complete<br />
set of (38)<br />
cards. Each graded<br />
9 Mint by BGS, these fragile specimens have escaped<br />
the frequent corner and edge wear along with surface<br />
imperfections which plague the issue. Keys include #1<br />
R. Alomar, #5 Clemens, #12 Griffey Jr., #13 Gwynn,<br />
#15 B. Jackson, #16 Jordan, #25 Mattingly, #26<br />
McGwire, #30 Puckett, #32 Ripken Jr., #33 A.<br />
Rodriguez RC and #36 O. Smith.<br />
Opening Bid $750.00<br />
248. (15) 1978-<br />
Modern<br />
Baltimore<br />
Orioles Group<br />
with Game-<br />
Used Patches,<br />
(2) Signed<br />
Ripken<br />
Rookies &<br />
Wax<br />
Proclaim your “Charm<br />
City” pride with this<br />
power packed group of (15) 1978-modern Baltimore<br />
Orioles keepsakes. Keys include Signed Ripken<br />
Rookie: (2 cards) with 1982 Donruss #405 (PSA/DNA<br />
Authentic), 1982 Fleer #176 (PSA/DNA Authentic);<br />
2004 Ultimate Collection Game-Used Patches: (5<br />
cards, all #/75) with Murray (three-color), Palmer<br />
(three-color), Ripken (three-color), B. Robinson (threecolor);<br />
Wax Items: 1982 Topps grocery rack (Ripken<br />
on top) and Other Memorabilia: 2012 Orioles<br />
Celebration Series Murray statue (NM-MT). More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
251. (736) 2001 Upper Deck & SP<br />
Authentic Golf Cards with (19)<br />
Certified Autos<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
246. (96)<br />
2000 & 2001<br />
Baseball<br />
Fleer Greats<br />
of the Game<br />
Certified<br />
Autographs<br />
with (53)<br />
HOFers &<br />
SPs<br />
The sweet scripts of<br />
baseball heroes are<br />
available with these<br />
(96) 2000 and 2001 Fleer Greats of the Game certified<br />
autographs headlined by (53) Hall of Famers and several<br />
shortprints. Highlights include 2000 Fleer Greats of<br />
the Game: (23 cards) with Musial SP; 2001 Fleer<br />
Greats of the Game: (73 cards, 50% have minor corner<br />
wear) with Banks SP, Bench SP, Berra SP, Brock<br />
SP, R. Jackson SP, Killebrew, Lasorda SP, Mattingly,<br />
Mays SP, Murray SP, Musial SP, Palmer SP, Ryan SP,<br />
Sandberg, Schmidt SP, Seaver, O. Smith, Snider SP and<br />
Winfield SP. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
249. (108) Modern Multi-Sport<br />
Certified Auto/Jersey/Insert Group<br />
with (12) #1/1 Singles<br />
Ingenious (108) modern multi-sport certified autograph,<br />
game-used and insert collection featuring cards numbered<br />
to o n l y the first or last of a production run or the<br />
p l a y e r’s jersey number. Highlights include A u t o / J e r s e y :<br />
with First Numbere d : 2006 Topps Triple Threads Av a n t<br />
(#1/1), 2007 Playoff Absolute Memorabilia B. Marshall<br />
(#/5); G a m e - U s e d : (22 cards) with Last Numbere d :<br />
2006 Bowman Elevation Basketball D. Wade (#/4, threejersey<br />
patch), 2006-07 ITG Ultimate Memorabilia<br />
Hockey Lafleur (#/25) and Serial Numbere d : (64 cards,<br />
(10) #1/1). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
252. (57)<br />
Modern<br />
Hockey<br />
Autograph/<br />
Rookie/<br />
Insert<br />
Group with<br />
(2) Crosby<br />
Light the lamp<br />
with the offered<br />
modern hockey<br />
certified autograph,<br />
rookie and<br />
insert group of<br />
(57) cards featuring current superstars and legends of<br />
the past. Highlights include Auto/Jersey: 2002-03 SP<br />
Game-Used Edition: Bourque, Fuhr; Certified Autos:<br />
2001 Fleer Greats of the Game Clarke, 2001-02 Topps<br />
Archives: (2) Fuhr; 2002-03 Upper Deck Rookie<br />
Update #172 Nash/Thornton, 2006-07 SP Authentic<br />
#196 Malkin; Numbered: 2005-06 SP Game-Used<br />
Edition #101 Crosby RC and Inserts: 2005-06 Black<br />
Diamond #193 S. Crosby RC. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
247. (42)<br />
2001 & 2003<br />
Sweet Spot<br />
Baseball<br />
Signatures<br />
with (12) Hall<br />
of Famers &<br />
A-Rod<br />
Get into the game<br />
with this stunning<br />
assortment of (42)<br />
2001 and 2003<br />
Sweet Spot<br />
Baseball signatures<br />
featuring a dozen<br />
Hall of Famers. The crisp “on canvas” scripts are headlined<br />
by 2001 Sweet Spot Signatures: (22 cards) with<br />
C. Jones, Musial, A. Rodriguez SP, F. Thomas; 2003<br />
Sweet Spot Classic Greats: (15 cards) with Cepeda,<br />
(3) Dawson (one red ink #/25), Eckersley, Fisk, (2)<br />
Gwynn (one numbered), Morgan and (2) Snider. Due to<br />
storing methods, when viewed as a whole the card<br />
edges display moderate browning. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
250. (484) Modern Multi-Sport<br />
Certified Auto/Game-Used/Insert<br />
Collection<br />
Modern Dealers! Beef up your inventory with this<br />
modern multi-sport certified autograph, game-used and<br />
insert collection of (484) cards. Several cards are numbered<br />
and come from various tiered subsets. Highlights<br />
include Auto/Jersey: (6 cards); Certified Autos: (344<br />
cards); Game-Used: (76 cards) with Football: 2005<br />
Donruss Gridiron Gear S. Smith (#/10, three-color logo<br />
patch), 2007 Donruss Threads Ca. Johnson/Bowe/A.<br />
Gonzalez and Inserts/Base: with Baseball: 1992 Topps<br />
Gold Winners set. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
253. 2002 Topps 206 Ty Cobb Game-<br />
Used Bat Shortprint SGC 96<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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254. (78) Baseball Hall of Fame Certified Auto/Game-Used<br />
Collection with Mantle & Ruth<br />
Cooperstown’s Calling! Only baseball’s elite are allowed entrance into this Hall of Fame<br />
modern certified auto/game-used collection of (78) cards. Legends such as Cobb, DiMaggio,<br />
Mantle, Ruth and Williams are but a few of the names found in this extraordinary gathering.<br />
Several cards are serially numbered and come from various tiered subsets. Highlights include<br />
Certified Autos: (5 cards) with 1999 Fleer Mystique Gwynn, 2000 Fleer Showcase Ryan,<br />
2001 Team Topps Legends Ford; Game-Used: (73 cards) with 2000 Fleer Greats of the<br />
Game Yankee Clippings Mantle (two stripes); 2001 Sweet Spot Bat: Aaron, Cobb, DiMaggio,<br />
Mantle, Mays; 2001 Sweet Spot Jersey: Clemente, DiMaggio, Mantle, Mays; 2003 SPX T.<br />
Williams, 2003 Sweet Spot Classic: Mantle SP (stripe), Ruth SP (with stripe, pants) and T.<br />
Williams SP. Due to storing methods, when viewed as a whole the majority of the card edges<br />
display moderate browning. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
255. (840) Modern Baseball Certified Auto/Game-<br />
Used/Insert Group with Ultimate Collection Pujols Auto<br />
Incredible modern baseball<br />
certified autograph/gameused/insert<br />
collection<br />
loaded with past legends<br />
and current superstars!<br />
This gathering gives the<br />
prospective modern singles<br />
dealer instant inventory<br />
in one shot. Several<br />
cards are serially numbered<br />
and come from various<br />
tiered subsets.<br />
Highlights include Auto/Jersey: (45 cards) with 2003 UD Play Ball Schilling (#/50);<br />
Certified Autos: (105 cards) with 1999 Mystique C. Jones, 1999 Ultra A. Rodriguez<br />
(corner wear), 2003 Ultimate Collection Pujols (#/40); Game-Used: (527 cards) with<br />
2000 Fleer GOTG Yankee Clippings Munson, 2001 UD A. Rodriguez (three-color<br />
logo patch), 2002 Fleer Platinum Jeter (#/65, two-color patch), (2) 2004 Topps<br />
Chrome Pujols (one #/5, bat knob refractor); UD Subsets/Manufactured Patches:<br />
(130 cards) and Other Inserts/Base: (33 cards, 13 graded) with 1993 SP #279 Jeter<br />
RC (PSA 8). Due to storing methods, when viewed as a whole the majority of the card<br />
edges display moderate browning. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
257. (4300+) Modern<br />
Football Singles<br />
Treasure Chest with<br />
(105) Auto/Game-Used<br />
Cards & (12) Brady RC<br />
Find the end zone with this massive<br />
(4300+) modern football singles<br />
treasure chest with (105) certified/auto<br />
and game-used cards.<br />
Highlights include Certified<br />
Auto: (78 cards) with 2000 Fleer Greats of the Game: Berry, Dickerson, Greene, F.<br />
Harris, Otto; 2000 SP Authentic K. Warner; Game-Used: 2007 Donruss Gridiron<br />
Gear Peterson (#/50, three-color patch); Numbered: (13 cards) with 2003 Leaf<br />
Limited #123 Romo RC Silver Spotlight (#/75), 2004 SP Game-Used Edition #184 E.<br />
Manning; Singles/Parallels/Inserts: (4200+, 9 graded) with (4000+) 1998-2000<br />
Bowman: (2) 1998 Bowman #1 P. Manning RC, (12) 2000 Bowman #236 Brady RC<br />
and (9) graded with 1998 Bowman’s Best #112 P. Manning refractor (PSA 9) and<br />
1998 Finest #121 P. Manning refractor (PSA 9). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
259. (255) Modern Multi-<br />
Sport Certified<br />
Auto/Game-Used/Insert<br />
Collection—Loaded<br />
Dynamic multi-sport collection of (255)<br />
certified autograph, game-used and<br />
modern insert cards featuring a bevy of<br />
current superstars and Hall of Fame<br />
legends. Several cards are serially numbered<br />
and come from various tiered<br />
subsets. Highlights include Certified Autos: (115 cards) with Baseball: 2000 Upper<br />
Deck Legends Killebrew, (3) 2001 Topps Berra, 2001 Topps Gallery A. Rodriguez,<br />
2002 Bowman Chrome Ishii (Gold Refractor), 2008 Sweet Spot Fisk (#/15); Football:<br />
2000 Fleer Autographics Faulk; Game-Used: (129 cards) with Baseball: 2001 Sweet<br />
Spot Musial, 2001 Upper Deck M. Jordan, 2002 Leaf Certified Puckett (#/25, Mirror<br />
Gold, two-color patch) and 2003 Fleer Fall Classics Fisk/Yastrzemski (#/50, one<br />
three-color patch). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
256. (31) Modern Football<br />
Superstar Premium<br />
Certified Autograph<br />
Collection with Brady,<br />
Brees & Ryan RCs<br />
High octane assortment of (31) modern<br />
football superstar certified autographs featuring<br />
“sure fire” Hall of Famers and current<br />
heroes. Several cards are numbered<br />
and come from various tiered subsets.<br />
Highlights include Auto/Jersey: (3 cards) with 2004 E-X E. Manning (#/47);<br />
Certified Autos: (28 cards) with 2000 Fleer Autographics Brady, 2001 Fleer Hot<br />
Prospects Tomlinson, 2001 Topps Reserve Tomlinson, 2002 Donruss Elite Brees, 2002<br />
SP Authentic Vick, 2002 UD MVP Brees, 2004 Bowman #114 Roethlisberger (red<br />
ink), 2004 Playoff Prime Signatures: (#9, 6 signatures, two-side) with Roethlisberger;<br />
2004 Topps Finest #108 Roethlisberger, 2004 UD Foundations Roethlisberger/Rivers<br />
(PSA 9), 2007 Playoff Prestige #163 Ca. Johnson (#/25), 2008 Donruss Elite #116<br />
McFadden and 2008 Topps Chrome #166 Ryan RC. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
258. (32) Modern<br />
Basketball Auto/Insert<br />
Group with (5) Signed<br />
Carmelo Anthony<br />
Rookies<br />
Drive the lane with these (32)<br />
modern basketball certified autographs<br />
and inserts featuring multiple<br />
rookies of Carmelo Anthony<br />
and LeBron James. Highlights<br />
include Certified Autographs:<br />
(11 cards) with 2002-03 Topps Finest #169 Ming, 2003-04 Bowman C. Anthony,<br />
2003-04 Fleer Showcase C. Anthony, 2003-04 Sweet Shot C. Anthony, 2003-04 Topps<br />
Pristine C. Anthony, 2003-04 UD Top Prospects C. Anthony; Inserts: (21 cards) with<br />
1998-99 Black Diamond #120 V. Carter (BGS 9.5), 2003-04 Bowman: #123 L. James<br />
(BGS 9.5), 2003-04 Topps Chrome: (2) #111 L. James (one BGS 9.5); 2003-04 Topps<br />
Pristine #101 L. James (BGS 10), 2003-04 Upper Deck: #301 L. James (BGS 9.5) and<br />
#303 C. Anthony (PSA 10). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
260. (2650+) 1980s-Modern Multi-Sport Card Collection<br />
with (440) Game-Used & (315) Certified Autographs<br />
Enormous (2650+) 1980s-modern multi-sport card collection<br />
packed with (440) game-used and (315) certified<br />
autographs. Huge potential “break value” for the<br />
dealer or internet opportunist. Highlights include<br />
Certified Autos: (315 cards) with Baseball: (88 cards)<br />
with 2005 Topps All-Time Fan Favorites Berra (#/10),<br />
2007 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Classics: Carlton (#/32);<br />
Game-Used: (440 cards) with Baseball: (148 cards)<br />
with 2005 Leaf Limited #154 T. Williams (#/25);<br />
Football: (210 cards); Singles/Inserts: (1883 cards)<br />
with Baseball: (510 cards) with 2007 Topps Triple<br />
Threads #7 Mantle #1/1 printing plate (magenta);<br />
Football: (606 cards) with (2) 1991 Stadium Club #94<br />
Favre RC (BGS 8.5, BGS 8), 2000 Bowman #236 Brady RC; Basketball: (738 cards)<br />
with 1986-87 Fleer #8 Jordan sticker (PSA 8) and signed 1989-90 Fleer #4 Barkley<br />
sticker (GAI Authentic). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
261. 1909<br />
Pittsburgh Pirates<br />
“Accordion Style”<br />
Postcard<br />
Led by Honus Wagner the<br />
1909 Pittsburgh Pirates captured<br />
their first World Series<br />
title by downing Ty Cobb and<br />
the Detroit Tigers. Presented is<br />
a uniquely configured 1909<br />
Pirates team “accordion style”<br />
postcard. This rare piece features<br />
a (2) panel photo of Forbes Field, (17) individual player panels including<br />
Wagner and (4) blank writing panels. Presenting in unused condition with excellent<br />
original details including well preserved photos this dynamic specimen is the finest<br />
of its type we have seen. This item has a reserve. Estimated value is $1,000-2,000.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
263. (2) 1887<br />
Baseball Currency<br />
Vouchers -<br />
Wolverines and<br />
White Stockings<br />
During the most archaic stages<br />
of both baseball and retail<br />
advertising, these (2) 1887<br />
coupon vouchers simultaneously<br />
promoted a Michigan<br />
store and National League<br />
franchises. Printed like paper<br />
currency, each is redeemable<br />
for 25 cents off a purchase of<br />
$5.00 at “Three C’s” (Central<br />
City Clothiers). Both have woodcut composites of the team owner or manager on the<br />
front, with (12) player likenesses on the reverse. Includes Detroit Wolverines (torn in<br />
two, middle portion missing) and Chicago White Stockings with Spalding and Anson.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
264. 1889 Chicago<br />
White Stockings<br />
(Cubs) Jewelry Store<br />
Currency with Anson<br />
and Spalding<br />
As baseball popularity continued<br />
to grow during the 1880s enterprising<br />
merchants cashed in on<br />
this phenomenon by issuing store<br />
“Currency” coupons featuring<br />
various Major League teams.<br />
Presented is an absolutely gorgeous<br />
1889 example of this currency<br />
type bearing images of the<br />
“Chicago White Stockings” (Cubs). Measuring 7-3/4 x 3-1/2” this stunning note is<br />
graced by a portrait of team owner Albert Spalding and an unidentified period batsman<br />
on the obverse and a composite woodcut of (12) player portraits on the reverse<br />
including “Cap” Anson. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
266. May<br />
14, 1967<br />
New York<br />
Yankees<br />
Mother’s<br />
Day Charm<br />
- Mantle’s<br />
500th<br />
Career<br />
Home Run<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$100.00<br />
262. Jimmie Foxx 1935 Sterling Silver Achievement Medal<br />
Glancing at Jimmie Foxx’s impressive statistics, one would be inclined to surmise that<br />
he was worth his weight in gold. Thinking along those lines, The American Home presented<br />
the Philadelphia Athletics slugger with this sterling silver medal for his efforts<br />
in 1935. Measuring 1-15/16 x 3-3/16” with rounded corners, the 7.2-oz. sterling silver<br />
prize has engravings which read: “ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL AWARDED BY THE<br />
AMERICAN HOME – JIMMIE FOXX 1935.” On the reverse, an ornate relief design<br />
portrays an outdoor garden. In his final season with the Athletics, Foxx clubbed a<br />
league-best 36 home runs in 1936 to warrant this unique bestowal.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
265. (32) c.1950 Baseball Mini-Pennants and Pins<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
267. 1968 Fedtro<br />
Mickey Mantle<br />
Megaphone in<br />
Original Box<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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268. 1911-1957<br />
Baseball Memorabilia<br />
Lot With (2) Vintage<br />
Mini-Bats and 1911<br />
Spalding Guide<br />
“The Grand Game” is well represented<br />
is this gathering of vintage<br />
publications and souvenirs.<br />
Highlights include: 1911<br />
Spalding Base Ball Guide: a<br />
442-page volume with<br />
covers/pages intact (amazing<br />
preservation); (2) Vintage Mini-<br />
Bats: includes a 1930s 22”<br />
Hillerich & Bradsby Carl Hubbell block-letter model and an 18” 1943 World Series<br />
model; New York Giants Mini-Pennant: a brown felt banner with nice appliqué<br />
reading “NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS.” More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
270. 1962 Mickey<br />
Mantle/Roger Maris<br />
“Stellar” AM Radio<br />
Popular to begin with, Bronx<br />
sluggers Mickey Mantle and<br />
Roger Maris instantly<br />
became ideal marketing<br />
spokespersons by virtue of<br />
their dual assault on the single-season<br />
home run record.<br />
Produced in 1962 by<br />
“Stellar,” this AM radio is<br />
among the coveted survivors<br />
from an era in which it was<br />
the chief source for live baseball feeds. Measuring 7-1/8 x 5-1/4 x 3-3/4”-deep, the<br />
wooden keepsake features a plastic facing on which Maris’ and Mantle’s facsimile<br />
signatures accompany a bat-shaped dial and green diamond “on-off” switch. With the<br />
electric cord intact, this one works!<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
272. (8) Baseball<br />
Themed Lamps with<br />
Shades All in<br />
Working Condition<br />
Light up your life with this illuminating<br />
group (8) of baseball<br />
themed lamps. These beacons of<br />
brilliance come with shades and<br />
are all in working order. The<br />
brightest bulb in the bunch is a<br />
30”-tall piece featuring a batsman<br />
in a vintage uniform, the<br />
shade for this lamp is adorned<br />
with (16) 1960s mini-pennants<br />
including (2) NY Yankees flags<br />
with Uncle Sam appliqués. Shedding more light on the subject are (2) matching<br />
c.1950 ceramic lamps with batters sitting on baseballs, (2) ceramic ball & glove types,<br />
(2) different plaster pieces and a wood bat MLB Alumni model. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
274. 1923-1973 Yankee<br />
Stadium Seat—#7, with<br />
Stand<br />
Witness to twenty World Series<br />
Championship teams and some of the<br />
greatest players ever to take the field, this<br />
Yankee Stadium seat was present for an<br />
incredible amount of baseball history during<br />
its service period of 1923-1973. This<br />
enduring relic is fully restored in the proper<br />
shade of blue and is affixed with the number<br />
7 honoring legendary centerfielder<br />
Mickey Mantle. The seat, back and arms<br />
are original Yankee Stadium elements, the<br />
base and bolts are newly manufactured and<br />
fully removable. This item will ship with<br />
the base separated requiring assembly by<br />
the winning bidder. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
269. 1962 Mickey<br />
Mantle & Roger<br />
Maris Returno<br />
“Pitch-N-Hit”<br />
Game<br />
Mickey Mantle and Roger<br />
Maris were the ultimate<br />
pitchmen as their images<br />
graced dozens of products<br />
nationwide following the<br />
fervor of their home run<br />
race in 1961. The Yankee<br />
sluggers lent their endorsements yet again to the offered Returno “Pitch-N-Hit” game.<br />
While the attractive 13 x 3 x 8-1/2” container displays moderate wear and contusions<br />
inherent with age, the lid and paneling are still tightly attached. The inner contents<br />
featuring twine, stakes and a moderately toned baseball are also included. Not too<br />
many of these intact kits remain on the secondary market.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
271. (4) Mickey Mantle 1960s<br />
Retail Products and (2) Boys’ Life<br />
Magazines<br />
Delivering tape measure clouts from both sides of<br />
the plate, Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle was adored<br />
on both the diamond and retail market. These (4)<br />
items reveal Mantle’s popularity. Includes: Mickey<br />
Mantle’s Backyard Baseball (in unopened original<br />
retail packaging); Mickey Mantle’s Minute a Day<br />
Gym (in original box); Mantle and Mays Pitch-Up<br />
(with original retail display); Mickey Mantle’s Big<br />
League Baseball (in original box). More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
273. Vintage Store Model Bat Lot of (17) and (5) Vintage<br />
Gloves<br />
Turned for use by big league aspirants during their trials on the sandlots, these (17)<br />
store model bats include vintage Roberto Clemente (“27”) and (2) Mickey Mantle<br />
(29” and 27”) Hillerich & Bradsby “Little League” models. Also included are (5) vintage<br />
gloves. Crafted during the 1930s-1940s, these leather accessories include (3)<br />
gloves and (2) 1st baseman’s mitts (all show heavy use). Rounding out the lot are (21)<br />
souvenir mini-bats, including a vintage Babe Ruth signature model (16-1/4”, has<br />
handwritten notations). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
275. Briggs Stadium End<br />
Seat—#1, with Tiger<br />
Figural<br />
Briggs Stadium, former home of the<br />
Detroit Tigers came to be known for<br />
its nostalgic details including highly<br />
prized Tiger “Figurals” located on<br />
end of the row seats. Presented is a<br />
handsome seat #1 featuring a Tiger<br />
Figural located on the left. The fearsome<br />
6x8 mascot is posed in a batting<br />
stance ready to menace opposing<br />
pitchers. Both the seat and figural are<br />
painted in period authentic green<br />
used during 1938-1977. In 1977<br />
Briggs Stadium underwent renovations<br />
that saw the replacement of the<br />
wood and iron green seats by blue plastic ones. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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276. 1954 Red Heart Dog<br />
Food<br />
Advertising/Ordering<br />
Sheet<br />
Kids! Look! At These Big Extra Red<br />
Heart Baseball Premiums!<br />
Accompany your 1954 Red Heart<br />
Baseball set with this original 8-1/2 x<br />
11” advertising sheet offering tikes a<br />
myriad of baseball related items<br />
including cards, pennents, charms and<br />
other equipment and souvenirs.<br />
Expected creasing and interior folds<br />
does not impact the overall display<br />
appeal of this dual-sided yellow<br />
ephemeron with pitch black typeface.<br />
How many of these could have possibly<br />
survived the decades<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
278. 1940s-1980s<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Baseball Treasure<br />
Chest With Whiz<br />
Kids Souvenirs<br />
Philly phans of installments<br />
from the “Whiz<br />
Kids” to the “Wheez Kids”<br />
will appreciate this collection<br />
that is headlined by:<br />
Pete Rose Signed Jersey a<br />
white knit pro model replica<br />
garment with twill identifiers;<br />
signed on front (“9” strength, full PSA/DNA); 1950 Athletics Team-Signed<br />
Ball OAL Harridge ball (grade “7-8”) with (22) signatures (average “8” strength)<br />
including Cochrane and Full JSA; 1950 Whiz Kids Panoramic Sunday Bulletin supplement<br />
(presents VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
280. (3) 1960s Detroit<br />
Tigers Pennants<br />
Paying colorful tribute to 1960s<br />
Motown baseball squads, these (3)<br />
vintage full-size felt pennants<br />
include: 1967 a black banner with a<br />
team photo displayed and crackfree<br />
orange-and-white appliqué;<br />
spine and original orange tassels<br />
intact; 1968 an orange pennant with<br />
a stapled black-and-white team<br />
photo and crack-free black and<br />
white appliqué; 1968 a yellow<br />
“AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPI-<br />
ONS” flag with crack-free black<br />
appliqué; listed as “Very Rare” in<br />
Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage<br />
Pennant Price Guide.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
282. Roger Clemens<br />
1986 20-Strikeout<br />
Game Full Ticket<br />
(PSA 6) and<br />
Autographed<br />
Baseball<br />
Roger Clemens’ amazing standard<br />
of 20 strikeouts in a nineinning<br />
game was duplicated by,<br />
well, Roger Clemens, who<br />
matched the feat 10 seasons after<br />
the original masterpiece.<br />
Celebrating those bookend performances,<br />
this lot include: April 29, 1986 Full Ticket: graded EX-MT 6 by PSA,<br />
this Fenway Park-issued voucher hails from Clemens’ record-setting night; Signed<br />
Baseball: a snow-white OML orb (grade “9-10”) signed on the sweet spot in blue<br />
ballpoint (“9” strength). Cert/sticker from PSA/DNA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
277. 1950s-1980s<br />
Baseball Treasure<br />
Chest With Hartlands<br />
and 1964 Complete<br />
Auravision Set<br />
Step up to the plate and behold this<br />
lot of vintage baseball memorabilia!<br />
Highlights include: 1964<br />
Auravision Record Set all (16) 33-<br />
1/3 RPM laminated photo records;<br />
all (NM) with Koufax, Mantle and<br />
Mays; Hartland Statues Mathews<br />
(1958, presents EX-MT) and Berra<br />
(1960, presents VG-EX); World<br />
Series Press Pins 1961 (Reds),<br />
1963 (Dodgers press charm), 1971<br />
(Orioles). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
279. 1950-1970s<br />
Baltimore<br />
Pennant Lot of<br />
(11)<br />
Celebrate Baltimore’s baseball<br />
resurgence with these<br />
(11) vintage pennants!<br />
Crafted during an era in<br />
which the Birds contended<br />
annually, these felt banners<br />
showcase the club’s familiar<br />
orange and black with<br />
appliqué designs intact.<br />
Highlights include: (2)<br />
1950s Three-Quarter (identical<br />
design, slightly different<br />
shades of orange; both listed as “Very Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage<br />
Pennant Price Guide); (6) Photo Pennants 1960s-1970s. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
281. 1969-<br />
1971<br />
Washington<br />
Senators<br />
Blank<br />
Letterhead/<br />
Envelopes<br />
Lot<br />
These Washington<br />
Senators correspondence<br />
items hail from the franchise’s final three seasons (1969-1971) in the<br />
Nation’s Capital. Includes: Senators Letterhead a ream of (500) 7-1/4 x 10-1/2”<br />
blank sheets with the team logo and address printed on the top. Sheets are sealed in<br />
their original brown wrapper; Envelopes (502) standard size mailing envelopes with<br />
team logo and return address in upper left corner. The items list an RFK Stadium<br />
address, dating them to the three-year run in which Ted Williams was at the helm.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
283. 1997 Jackie<br />
Robinson<br />
Commemorative Gold<br />
Coin Set<br />
The year 1997 saw numerous ceremonies<br />
and celebrations honoring the<br />
50th Anniversary of Jackie Robinson<br />
breaking Baseball’s “color” barrier. The<br />
United States Mint got into the act by<br />
producing this spectacular commemorative<br />
set. Housed in an elegant wooden<br />
display box complete with U.S. Mint<br />
COA this desirable set features a proof<br />
struck $5.00 gold coin bearing<br />
Robinson’s image. This coin has a 90%<br />
gold content equaling .24 troy oz. Also included are a special Topps chrome card with<br />
a Treasury Dept. Seal, a LE U.S. Mint collector pin and a “Breaking Barriers” patch.<br />
Opening Bid $600.00<br />
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284. Limited Edition Hall of Fame Brown Bat Lot of (40)<br />
Different<br />
Issued in limited quantities by Kentucky’s famed Hillerich & Bradsby plant, these<br />
Hall of Fame brown bats pay tribute to annual Cooperstown classes. With smooth,<br />
furniture-like finishes, the (40) 34” display weapons feature gold-colored facsimile<br />
signature stampings of the inductees (or block-letter stampings of those who did not<br />
employ H&B weaponry). The white ash relics present (NM) and include: 1936, 1937,<br />
1938, 1939, 1942, (3) 1946 (classes of 1944, 1945, 1946), 1947, 1948, 1949, 1966,<br />
1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979,<br />
1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992,<br />
1993, 1994. Note: Due to the size/weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will apply.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $750.00<br />
287. (6) 1963 Sports Hall of<br />
Fame Baseball Busts in<br />
Original Boxes with<br />
DiMaggio & Wagner<br />
Decorate your office or den with this sextet<br />
of 1963 Sports Hall of Fame Baseball<br />
busts in their original boxes. Five of the<br />
figurines are not sealed and are absent of<br />
any plastic. With exception to a contusion<br />
in Walter Johnson’s display, the boxes<br />
display very minor wear and present in<br />
(EX-MT to NM) condition. Included are<br />
1.) DiMaggio; 2.) Hornsby; 3.) W.<br />
Johnson; 4.) Mathewson (sealed); 5.)<br />
Traynor and 6.) Wagner. With deference<br />
to red coloration from the display boxes<br />
transferring to the crowns of the subjects<br />
heads, the busts average (NM) quality.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
289. Stan Musial<br />
1960 Hartland<br />
Statue With<br />
Original Box and<br />
Tag<br />
While Hartland’s first crop<br />
of baseball statues was an<br />
“experimental” issue limited<br />
to local heroes in<br />
Milwaukee, it was only a<br />
matter of time before<br />
Cardinals great Stan Musial<br />
became available. This 1960<br />
Musial example is in pristine<br />
condition with an<br />
unblemished surface and brilliant colors. The original retail tag and box accompany,<br />
with a handwritten notation on the lid of an otherwise clean box.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
285. (6) Hillerich &<br />
Bradsby Limited<br />
Edition<br />
Commemorative<br />
Black Bats<br />
Issued in limited quantities by<br />
Kentucky’s Hillerich & Bradsby<br />
plant, these (6) full-size bats pay<br />
tribute to diamond legends. The<br />
black display weapons respectively<br />
list the names of: Triple<br />
Crown Champions (939/1000)<br />
with Gehrig and T. Williams;<br />
3000 Hits (165/1000) with Cobb<br />
and Lajoie; American League MVP (352/1000) with Gehrig and Mantle; National<br />
League MVP (133/1000) with Clemente and J. Robinson; 50 HR Seasons (956/1000)<br />
with Mantle and Ruth; Hall of Famers printed names of each class from 1938<br />
through 1989. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
286. 1963 Sports<br />
Hall of Fame<br />
Complete Set of (20)<br />
Busts with (9) in<br />
Original Boxes<br />
Acclaimed 1963 Sports Hall of<br />
Fame complete set of (20)<br />
busts. Included among these<br />
plastic displays are In Original<br />
Boxes: (9 busts, no plastic lining,<br />
unless noted) with Cobb<br />
(EX), Dickey (NM-MT, sealed), Feller (EX-MT), W. Johnson (NM-MT, sealed with<br />
writing), McGraw (EX-MT), J. Robinson (EX-MT), Ruth (EX-MT), Sisler (EX-MT),<br />
P. Waner (NM-MT, sealed with sticker residue); Busts: (11 busts) with Cochrane (EX-<br />
MT), Cronin (EX-MT), DiMaggio (VG-EX), Foxx (EX-MT), Gehrig (GD), Greenberg<br />
(EX-MT), Hornsby (EX-MT), Mathewson (EX), Speaker (EX-MT), Traynor (EX-MT)<br />
and Wagner (EX-MT).<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
288. (12)<br />
1960s NFL &<br />
College<br />
Football<br />
Bobble Head<br />
Collection<br />
These (12) 1960s<br />
NFL and College<br />
Football bobble<br />
heads give perpetual<br />
approval to this<br />
diverse collection. Included are 1960-1961 NFL Square Wood Base: Bears (NM),<br />
Redskins (NM), Steelers (GD, crack on head); 1961-1963 NFL Square Regular<br />
Base: Cardinals (EX, no stopper), Colts (EX-MT), Eagles (EX-MT), 49ers (NM),<br />
Giants (EX-MT), Lions (FR, no base); 1961-66 NFL Toes-Up Type 2: Packers (NM);<br />
1961-68 College Football Green Circle Base: Army (VG-EX, slight crack on back)<br />
and Notre Dame “Fighting Irish” (FR, missing piece of helmet).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
290. Ernie<br />
Banks 1960<br />
Original<br />
Hartland Statue<br />
With Tag and a<br />
Box<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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291. Eddie Plank Type 1<br />
Photo<br />
“Gettysburg Eddie” Plank finessed his way<br />
to the Hall of Fame while becoming the<br />
first left-handed member of the “300 Win”<br />
club. The offered 4x6 “Type 1” photo features<br />
a dynamic sepia-toned image of<br />
Plank in full pitching stride. Handwritten<br />
notation on the photo reverse reads “Plank<br />
who pitched 2nd game for Athletics”. This<br />
note most likely refers to the second game<br />
of either the 1911 or 1913 World Series<br />
both pitched by Plank. This century old<br />
image displays in better grade with nice<br />
original gloss and light peripheral wear<br />
including several pinholes which do not<br />
impact the subject.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
293. Babe Ruth and<br />
“Benny” Early-1930s Type I<br />
Photograph<br />
Known to befriend thousands (especially<br />
where food and merriment were concerned),<br />
Babe Ruth was true to his style<br />
with the proprietor of New York’s<br />
Benny’s Rainbow Restaurant.<br />
Fraternizing in the eponymously dubbed<br />
“House That Ruth Built” during the early-<br />
1930s, the two were captured in this gorgeous<br />
Type I photograph. The double<br />
weight stock item has been trimmed to<br />
approximately 6-1/2 x 9” and depicts a<br />
firm handshake with Ruth in his Yankee<br />
attire and Benny clad in suit, necktie and<br />
fedora. Well kept, this one is crease free<br />
with a blank reverse.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
295. 1939-1959 Baseball<br />
Type I and Type II Photo<br />
Lot of (9)<br />
While game footage from earlier baseball<br />
endeavors is rare, telling images<br />
captured by the eye of the camera provide<br />
lasting memories of heroes we<br />
only wish we could have seen. These<br />
(9) black-and-white news service photos<br />
range from 5-1/8 x 6-3/4 to 8-1/8 x<br />
10. These are all Type I or Type II,<br />
with editorial markings, stampings and<br />
original caption sheets on some.<br />
Subjects include: Dickson, Mazeroski,<br />
Score, Shantz, (2) Snider (one with<br />
infant son), Ruth/Gehrig, Wynn/Lopez<br />
and a 1943 War Bond Game photo<br />
with (12) including W. Johnson and Ruth.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
297. 1965 World<br />
Series Game 7 Type I<br />
Original News<br />
Service Photo -<br />
PSA/DNA<br />
Smiles, handshakes and<br />
embraces had become a familiar<br />
scene when Sandy Koufax took<br />
the hill. Game 7 of the 1965<br />
Fall Classic was no exception as<br />
the dominant southpaw three-hit<br />
the host Twins on only two<br />
days’ rest. The celebration scene was captured on this Type I original news service<br />
photo. The 10x8 black-and-white photo shows Koufax surrounded by (13) of his<br />
Dodger mates (with skipper Walt Alton first in line). Encapsulated by PSA/DNA, the<br />
crease-free item has editorial notations and a post-1958 “United Press International<br />
Photo” stamping on the reverse.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
292. Lou Gehrig and<br />
“Benny” Early-1930s Type<br />
I Photograph<br />
Manhattan’s “in” spot during the<br />
“Murderers Row” era and for decades<br />
after, Benny’s Rainbow Restaurant was<br />
frequented by sports celebrities from<br />
Ruth to Gehrig to Marciano (and thousands<br />
in between). Returning the favor<br />
during the early-1930s, Benny paid<br />
Gehrig a visit in the Bronx, where the<br />
two were hand-shaking subjects of this<br />
vintage photograph. Measuring 7-15/16<br />
x 9-7/8”, the double weight stock sepiatoned<br />
photo is a Type I relic with a<br />
blank reverse. With only minor corner<br />
creases and right edge fissures, the piece<br />
presents nicely and is ideal for display.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
294. Joe DiMaggio<br />
1941 Type I Original<br />
News Service<br />
Photograph -<br />
PSA/DNA<br />
As it neared uncharted territory,<br />
Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game<br />
hitting streak provided ideal<br />
photo opportunities for camera<br />
men through the summer<br />
of 1941. Encapsulated by<br />
PSA/DNA, this Type I original<br />
news service photograph<br />
provides telling evidence of the fan fervor surrounding the incredible feat. Measuring<br />
9 x 8-1/8”, the black-and-white photo depicts DiMaggio batting at Yankee Stadium.<br />
On the reverse, an “ACME NEWSPICTURES” stamping is accompanied by a caption<br />
sheet and “7-3-’41” stamping. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
296. (25) Baseball<br />
Original News Service<br />
and Wire Photos With<br />
DiMaggio, Mantle and<br />
Landis<br />
From the days when print media was<br />
king, these (25) original news service<br />
and wire photos portray some of baseball’s<br />
most revered figures. The blackand-white<br />
or sepia-toned photos present<br />
nicely and show evidence of newsroom<br />
handling with proper stampings<br />
on the reverse and in some cases, original<br />
caption sheets. The photos range<br />
in size from 6 x 8-1/8” to 8-1/8 x 11-3/4”. Key subjects include: 1923 Ruppert,<br />
Landis, Huston; 1931 Simmons (World Series photo); 1955 J. DiMaggio; 1968<br />
Mantle. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
298. Tony Lazzeri and<br />
“Benny” Early-1930s<br />
Type I Photograph<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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299. 1941 Lou<br />
Gehrig Memorial<br />
Yankee Stadium<br />
Full Ticket - PSA<br />
Authentic<br />
Embodying genuine humility<br />
and a selfless competitive spirit like no player before or since, Lou Gehrig was the<br />
ideal role model for persons in all walks of life. Two years after learning of his tragic<br />
fate, Gehrig succumbed to the debilitating illness, leaving a vacancy in the<br />
Yankee clubhouse and in the hearts of millions. This full ticket was issued in 1941<br />
as the club held a memorial tribute for its fallen star. Scheduled for July 4, exactly<br />
two years to the day of Gehrig’s heart-wrenching “Luckiest Man” speech, the service<br />
was postponed due to rain and held two days later as the Yankees hosted the<br />
Philadelphia Athletics in a twinbill. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA,<br />
this full voucher is one of 13 graded by the third-party service. On the obverse, a<br />
black-and-white portrait of Gehrig is accented by printed seating/event details, as<br />
well as the facsimile signature of Yankees president Ed Barrow. An angled “VOID”<br />
stamping was rendered at the Yankee Stadium box office for those who were unable<br />
to attend the make-up date. The edges and corners present nicely and there is mild<br />
surface wear. Adhesive residue on the reverse (but no paper loss) accounts for the<br />
technical assessment. This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($1500-$2500).<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
300. April<br />
17, 1951<br />
Mickey<br />
Mantle<br />
Debut<br />
Ticket<br />
Stub -<br />
SGC<br />
Authentic<br />
With unprecedented<br />
hype<br />
and anticipation,<br />
the arrival of Mickey Mantle was received smack in the middle of five successive<br />
Yankee titles. Welcomed in the Bronx and feared elsewhere, this raw athlete<br />
mixed speed and Herculean strength from both sides of the plate. Issued at Yankee<br />
Stadium to one of 44,860 eager spectators on April 17, 1951, this ticket stub granted<br />
its bearer a “Grandstand” vantage point to witness the debut of “The Commerce<br />
Comet,” whose 1-for-4 performance contributed to a 5-0 blanking of the Red Sox and<br />
touched off a career defined in mythical terms. Assessed “Authentic” by SGC, this<br />
Bronx voucher presents beautifully. A pair of tiny staple holes and an uneven admission<br />
tear contribute to the technical grade, though razor sharp edges/corners and a colorful<br />
“Top Hat” logo warrant much higher evaluation.<br />
Opening Bid $900.00<br />
301. Mickey Mantle-Related<br />
Ticket Stub Collection of<br />
(8)<br />
These (8) ticket stubs were issued for significant<br />
contests in the remarkable career<br />
of Mickey Mantle. In chronological order,<br />
the vouchers include: June 17, 1952<br />
Briggs Stadium, 18th career HR (writing<br />
on reverse); June 9, 1953 Briggs<br />
Stadium, Mantle 1-for-3 in 12th of 18<br />
straight Yankee wins (writing on reverse);<br />
June 10, 1953 Briggs Stadium, Mantle 3-<br />
for-6 in 13th of 18 straight Yankee wins<br />
(writing on reverse); May 1, 1954 Yankee<br />
Stadium, Mantle 1-for-4 in Ralph Houk’s<br />
last game; April 24, 1957 Yankee<br />
Stadium, Mantle’s 175th HR (writing on<br />
obverse); May 23, 1958 Briggs Stadium,<br />
Mantle 1-for-2 (3 BB) in 10th straight<br />
Yankee win (writing on reverse);<br />
September 18, 1965 Mantle’s 2000th<br />
game, PSA Authentic; July 25, 1967<br />
Yankee Stadium, Mantle’s 515th HR<br />
(Killebrew No. 365), PSA Authentic.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
302. (2) 1868<br />
Baseball Press<br />
Passes For<br />
Washington<br />
Nationals and<br />
Olympics Ball Clubs<br />
1868 was to be the last purely<br />
amateur season for baseball as<br />
1869 saw the fledgling National<br />
Association begin professional<br />
play. The two prominent<br />
Washington D.C. teams, the<br />
Nationals and the Olympics<br />
both joined the short-lived NA.<br />
Presented are (2) rare 1868<br />
Press Passes, one for each of the<br />
D.C. teams. Both passes measure<br />
3” x 4-3/4” and present in<br />
nicely preserved condition with<br />
sturdy paper and bold graphics.<br />
These complimentary ducats<br />
were issued respectively to a Republican newspaper reporter by the National Club and<br />
to the Republican editors by the Olympic Club.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
303. 1935 American League Season Pass - PSA 8 – Only<br />
Graded<br />
As the New York Yankees experienced “life after Ruth,” the 1935 Detroit Tigers<br />
staged a 53-17 second-half run during which MVP Hank Greenberg launched 16 of<br />
his league leading 36 home runs. This official pass was issued for admittance to all (8)<br />
American League venues that year. Encapsulated and Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA, the<br />
crease-free voucher is the lone graded specimen. The relic appears flawless and presents<br />
even nicer than the lofty technical assessment suggests.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
304. 1947 American League Season Pass - PSA 5 – Only<br />
Graded<br />
Ending the season with a 70-34 run, the New York Yankees earned yet another A.L.<br />
pennant and of course, more media bias, as Joe DiMaggio was lauded the league’s<br />
MVP (despite Ted Williams’ Triple Crown effort). Issued for complimentary admission<br />
to all eight Junior Circuit venues that year, this American League pass is encapsulated<br />
and Graded EX 5 by PSA. With ornate designs, razor sharp edges/corners and<br />
the facsimile signature of A.L. President William Harridge, the item presents at the<br />
pinnacle of its technical assessment and is the lone graded specimen.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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305. 1924<br />
World<br />
Series Game<br />
3 Polo<br />
Grounds<br />
Ticket Stub -<br />
PSA 5<br />
Winners of a<br />
National League<br />
record four successive<br />
pennants, the<br />
New York Giants<br />
completed their feat in 1924, only to be felled by the Washington Senators in that club’s<br />
lone October triumph. Encapsulated and Graded EX 5 by PSA, this ticket stub was issued<br />
at Manhattan’s Polo Grounds on October 6 for Game 3 of that Fall Classic, which resulted<br />
in a 6-4 Giants win. One of two at its tier with only one graded higher, this voucher presents<br />
beautifully, with very minor edge wear preventing even higher assessment.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
307. 1933<br />
World<br />
Series<br />
Game 5<br />
Griffith<br />
Stadium<br />
Ticket Stub<br />
- PSA<br />
Authentic<br />
On the diamond for what would be the franchise’s final postseason contest, the 1933<br />
Washington Senators were eliminated in Game 5 of the World Series as Mel Ott delivered<br />
the decisive home run in the top of the 10th. Assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this<br />
ticket stub was issued at Griffith Stadium for that October 7 clincher. The colorful<br />
voucher presents nicely with printed seating/event details and the facsimile signature<br />
of Senators president Clark Griffith.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
309. 1951<br />
Game 1<br />
World Series<br />
Full Proof<br />
Ticket -<br />
Mantle &<br />
Mays WS<br />
Debut - PSA<br />
Authentic<br />
In the October spotlight following Bobby Thomson’s “Shot Heard ‘round the World,”<br />
20-year-old rookie Willie Mays and the New York Giants squared off against Mickey<br />
Mantle and the Yankees (both HOFers World Series debuts) in what would be that<br />
team’s fourth successive Fall Classic conquest. Assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this full<br />
printer’s proof ticket served as the template for Yankee Stadium vouchers issued for<br />
Game 1 of that Subway Series. The lone graded specimen, this colorful “Mezzanine”<br />
voucher features the host’s “Top Hat” logo and, as a proof, no section, row or seat<br />
designators.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
311. 1960<br />
World Series<br />
Game 1<br />
Forbes Field<br />
Ticket Stub -<br />
PSA 3<br />
In a Fall Classic<br />
whose final numbers<br />
defied logic, the 1960<br />
installment saw the<br />
underdog Pirates prevail<br />
despite being out-scored by an aggregate 55-27. Encapsulated and Graded VG 3<br />
by PSA, this ticket stub was issued at Forbes Field for the opener of that climactic<br />
showdown. In a 6-4 Bucs win, Bill Mazeroski delivered the first (and more obscure)<br />
of his two World Series home runs. One of three at its tier with only two graded higher,<br />
this colorful voucher features printed seating/event legends and presents nicer than<br />
the technical assessment suggests.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
306. 1931<br />
World Series<br />
Game 1<br />
Sportsman’s<br />
Park PSA 5<br />
Ticket Stub -<br />
Highest<br />
Graded<br />
In what ultimately<br />
turned out to be a<br />
failed bid for a third<br />
straight World Series title, the 1931 Philadelphia Athletics prevailed in the opener as<br />
Lefty Grove fanned seven in a 6-2 win at Sportsman’s Park. Encapsulated and<br />
Graded EX 5 by PSA, this Game 1 ticket stub is the lone specimen at its tier with<br />
none graded higher. Consistent with the technical assessment, the voucher presents<br />
beautifully with printed seating/event details on the obverse and portraits of Cardinals<br />
principals Sam Breadon and Gabby Street on the reverse.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
308. 1948<br />
Brooklyn<br />
Dodgers<br />
Season<br />
Pass -<br />
PSA<br />
Authentic<br />
In their fourth<br />
of a franchisebest<br />
13 successive<br />
winning<br />
seasons, the<br />
Brooklyn Dodgers issued this season pass in 1948, which marked Hall of Famer Arky<br />
Vaughan’s final campaign. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this is one<br />
of two specimens at its tier with none graded higher, the voucher features the facsimile<br />
signature of Branch Rickey and has a printed “Photographer” designation, as well<br />
as a handwritten “Head Groundskeeper” identifier.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
310. May<br />
13, 1958<br />
Giants vs.<br />
Dodgers<br />
Full Ticket<br />
(Mays 15<br />
Total<br />
Bases) -<br />
PSA 8<br />
Moves of 2500 miles for both the Giants and Dodgers couldn’t squelch a bitter rivalry<br />
that burns to this day. As the foes did battle in their first year on the West Coast, this<br />
full ticket was issued at the historic Los Angeles Coliseum for the May 13, 1958 tilt in<br />
which the Giants prevailed, 16-9 to take over first place and leave the Dodgers in the<br />
cellar. Encapsulated and Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA, the voucher hails from a game<br />
in which Willie Mays delivered two homers, two triples and a single for 15 total<br />
bases. This is one of (7) at its tier with only (1) graded higher.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
312. 1961 Roger Maris 60th Home<br />
Run Yankee Stadium Ticket Stub<br />
- PSA Authentic<br />
With few supporters and many opposed to his<br />
quest for baseball immortality, Roger Maris<br />
pressed on throughout the 1961 season, tying Bare<br />
Ruth’s single-season home run standard in Game<br />
#158 and breaking the record on the final day of<br />
the season. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic”<br />
by PSA, this ticket stub was issued to one of<br />
19,401 Yankee Stadium spectators to witness<br />
Maris’ 60th circuit clout. The crisp voucher presents<br />
beautifully, though handwriting on the reverse<br />
accounts for the technical grade. There are only<br />
two graded higher.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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313. 1961<br />
All-Star<br />
Game<br />
Fenway<br />
Park Ticket<br />
Stub - PSA<br />
3<br />
The second<br />
installment in the<br />
short-lived<br />
“dual” series, the<br />
1961 All-Star<br />
Game No. 2 resulted in a rain-abbreviate 1-1 tie, the event’s only deadlock until Bud<br />
Selig’s 2002 debacle. Encapsulated and Graded VG 3 by PSA, this ticket stub was<br />
issued at Fenway Park for that ’61 exhibition. One of two at its tier with only six<br />
graded higher, this voucher is affected by minimal reverse paper loss but otherwise<br />
presents much higher than the technical assessment suggests.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
315. 1966<br />
World<br />
Series<br />
Game 3<br />
Memorial<br />
Stadium<br />
Full Ticket<br />
- PSA<br />
Authentic<br />
In the annals of championship baseball, never has a pitching staff dominated an opponent<br />
as thoroughly as did that of the Baltimore Orioles in the 1966 Fall Classic, blanking<br />
the Dodgers for 33 consecutive innings to secure a series sweep. Assessed<br />
“Authentic” by PSA, this full ticket was issued at Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium for<br />
Game 3, a contest whose lone tally came on a home run off the bat of Birds center<br />
fielder Paul Blair. While reverse mounting remnants account for the technical grade,<br />
the voucher presents nicely with razor sharp edges/corners.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
317. 1969<br />
MLB All-<br />
Star Game<br />
RFK<br />
Stadium<br />
Full Ticket<br />
- PSA 2<br />
On his way to<br />
N.L. MVP plaudits,<br />
Triple<br />
Crown threat Willie McCovey entered the 1969 All-Star Game with 30 home runs and<br />
a .325 average. Exhibition or not, McCovey treated the Mid-Summer Classic like any<br />
other in the pennant race, belting two home runs to take MVP honors in that contest.<br />
Graded Good 2 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at RFK Stadium for that 1969 All-<br />
Star tilt. The lone specimen at its tier with only six graded higher, the voucher presents<br />
nicely with strong perforations and a clean reverse.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
319. 1973<br />
MLB All-<br />
Star Game<br />
Royals<br />
Stadium<br />
Full Ticket<br />
- PSA 7<br />
As the Major<br />
League All-Star<br />
Game continued<br />
inaugural performances at venues with Astroturf, some constants remained in the 1973<br />
installment: the National League continued its dominance and Willie Mays appeared<br />
once again. This full ticket was issued at Royals Stadium for that 1973 Mid-Summer<br />
Classic, Mays’ 24th and last and the second of 11 straight N.L. triumphs.<br />
Encapsulated and Graded NM 7 by PSA, this gold-colored voucher showcases event<br />
and host logos, as well as printed seating/event legends.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
314. Koufax 55th Win/Dodgers<br />
First Win at Dodger Stadium<br />
PSA 5 Ticket Stub - Highest<br />
Graded<br />
While seven of his 12 big league seasons were<br />
behind him, Sandy Koufax was to earn the bulk<br />
of his triumphs, all four no-hitters and all three<br />
Cy Young laurels during his last five seasons.<br />
Encapsulated and Graded EX 5, this ticket was<br />
issued on April 11, 1962 at a newly erected<br />
Dodger Stadium, where Koufax earned his 55th<br />
career triumph and his club’s first-ever win at<br />
Chavez Ravine. This is the lone specimen at its<br />
tier with none graded higher.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
316. 1966 World Series PSA 3 Game 4 Full Ticket -<br />
Baltimore’s First Title<br />
Completing a World Series pitching clinic more impressive than any effort before or<br />
since, Orioles southpaw Dave McNally blanked the Dodgers in Game 4 of the 1966<br />
showdown to run the Birds pitchers’ skein to 33 consecutive scoreless innings.<br />
Graded VG 3 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at Memorial Stadium for that series<br />
clincher. With printed seating/event legends and a background likeness of the 33rd St.<br />
edifice, the voucher presents beautifully, though adhesive remnants on the reverse<br />
account for the technical grade.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
318.<br />
September<br />
26, 1971<br />
Willie Mays<br />
Last Giants<br />
HR PSA 4<br />
Ticket Stub -<br />
Lone Graded<br />
As the field<br />
expanded and division<br />
play was introduced,<br />
a few time-honored traditions remained, including Willie Mays as the figurehead<br />
of contending Giants teams. Encapsulated and Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, this<br />
Riverfront Stadium ticket stub was issued on September 26, 1971 as Mays delivered<br />
his 646th and final home run as a Giant. The lone graded specimen, the colorful<br />
voucher presents beautifully and hails from a 12-5 Giants triumph that allowed them<br />
to keep their one-game lead in the N.L. West.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
320. April 8,<br />
1974 Hank<br />
Aaron 715th<br />
HR Ticket<br />
Stub - PSA 3<br />
Seemingly carved in<br />
stone for nearly 40<br />
years, Babe Ruth’s<br />
standard of 714<br />
career home runs<br />
was eclipsed on<br />
April 8, 1974 as<br />
Hank Aaron turned on an Al Downing offering to complete a chase that had taken<br />
nearly 21 years. Encapsulated and Graded VG 3 by PSA, this ticket stub was issued<br />
in Atlanta that night as “Hammerin’ Hank” defied the odds and shattered a mark once<br />
deemed untouchable. One of two at its tier with only five graded higher, this voucher<br />
has a pair of staple holes, though presents much nicer than the technical assessment.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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321. 1977 World Series Game 6 Full<br />
Ticket From Jackson’s 3-HR Game -<br />
PSA Authentic<br />
Nearly 50 years after the immortal Babe Ruth clubbed<br />
three home runs in the World Series clincher at<br />
Sportsman’s Park, Reggie Jackson duplicated the feat in<br />
the Bronx, punishing three different Dodgers pitchers to<br />
earn the title “Mr. October.” Assessed “Authentic” by<br />
PSA, this October 18, 1977 full ticket was issued at<br />
Yankee Stadium for that historic one-man show. One of<br />
only 16 graded, this colorful voucher has a tiny pinhole<br />
accounting for the technical assessment, yet presents<br />
beautifully with a strong perforation and crisp edges.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
323. Pete Rose<br />
1978 44-Game<br />
Hit Streak PSA<br />
Authentic Ticket<br />
Stub - Lone<br />
Graded<br />
Regardless of the situation<br />
and conditions, Pete<br />
Rose came to play. At<br />
the age of 37, with more<br />
than 3,000 hits, an MVP<br />
honor and two World Series titles already to his credit, Rose challenged Joe<br />
DiMaggio’s hallowed standard of hitting safely in 56 consecutive games, reaching 44<br />
before being stopped. Assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this ticket stub was issued at<br />
Atlanta’s Fulton County Stadium of July 31, 1978 as Rose singled off of Hall of<br />
Famer Phil Niekro to tie Willie Keeler’s single-season mark of 44 straight games with<br />
a hit. This is the lone graded specimen.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
325. Steve<br />
Carlton 3000th<br />
Strikeout and<br />
300th Win Ticket<br />
Stubs - Both PSA<br />
3<br />
The recipient of high<br />
praise and prestigious<br />
honors well into his 30s,<br />
Steve Carlton punctuated<br />
an already impressive<br />
resume by reaching elusive<br />
milestones. Issued for<br />
two such events, these<br />
PSA graded ticket stubs include: 3000th Strikeout April 29, 1981, Veterans Stadium<br />
(Montreal’s Tim Wallach was victim No. 3000); Graded VG 3; 300th Win September<br />
23, 1983, Busch Memorial Stadium (Carlton bested his former suitors for win No.<br />
300); Graded VG 3.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
327. 1986 World Series Game 6 Shea<br />
Stadium Ticket Stub - PSA Authentic<br />
For those who appreciate the unthinkable, the climactic<br />
ending of Game 6 of the 1986 World Series is without<br />
rival in terms of both heroics by the hosts and the effects<br />
of a mythical curse on the snake-bitten visitors.<br />
Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this ticket<br />
stub was issued on October 25, 1986 at Shea Stadium<br />
as the Mets tallied three times after two were out with<br />
nobody on base to stave off elimination in the bottom of<br />
the 10th (and postpone a Boston celebration for another<br />
18 years).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
322. May 5,<br />
1978 Pete<br />
Rose 3000th<br />
Hit Ticket Stub<br />
- PSA<br />
Authentic<br />
As opponents came<br />
and went, the ageless<br />
Pete Rose only added<br />
to his remarkable statistics.<br />
At the tender<br />
age of 37, Rose became the 13th member of baseball’s 3000-hit club as he hit a pair of<br />
singles off of Montreal’s Steve Rogers on May 5, 1978. Encapsulated and assessed<br />
“Authentic” by PSA, this Riverfront Stadium ticket stub was issued to one of 37,823<br />
spectators to witness Cincinnati’s favorite son achieve baseball immortality. A paperclip<br />
impression accounts for the technical grade, though razor sharp edges/corners<br />
exceed the evaluation.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
324. September 12, 1979 Carl<br />
Yastrzemski Fenway Park 3000th<br />
Hit Ticket Stub - PSA 8<br />
The heir to Ted Williams’ spot manning the Green<br />
Monster, Carl Yastrzemski was true to the task,<br />
extending the legacy of the BoSox. Contributing<br />
to a 9-2 triumph over the hated Yanks, “Yaz”<br />
delivered career hit No. 3000 on September 12,<br />
1979 at Fenway Park. Encapsulated and Graded<br />
NM-MT 8 by PSA, this ticket stub was issued to<br />
one of 34,336 onlookers as the face of the franchise<br />
reached the mythical plateau. Vibrant colors<br />
and sharp edges/corners are consistent with the<br />
lofty grade.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
326. Pete Rose September 11, 1985 Hit No. 4192 Full<br />
Autographed Ticket - PSA/DNA 9<br />
Appropriately, Cincinnati native Pete Rose eclipsed Ty Cobb’s career hits record in his<br />
hometown and Queen City venue at which he was a participant on four pennant winners<br />
and two World Series winning rosters. Issued at Riverfront Stadium on<br />
September 11, 1985 for that historic event, this full ticket is autographed by Rose. The<br />
encapsulated crease-free voucher presents beautifully and the autograph has been<br />
graded MINT-9 by PSA/DNA.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
328. 1966 & 1971<br />
Baltimore Orioles World<br />
Series Programs/Ticket<br />
Stubs<br />
Following four long decades of Yankee<br />
dominance, the Baltimore Orioles supplanted<br />
the Bronx Bombers, authoring<br />
baseball’s best record for the 1960s-<br />
1970s. Issued at Memorial Stadium,<br />
these World Series souvenirs include:<br />
1966 Program minimally (EX-MT)<br />
with unmarked scoring grids; Game 3<br />
ticket stub (EX) and News American<br />
scorecard accompany; 1971 Program<br />
(NM) with scoring grids marked in pencil<br />
to detail Game 1 orioles win; ticket stubs from Games 1, 2, 6 and 7 accompany<br />
(present beautifully but have staple holes).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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329. 1920 World Series<br />
Program - Ebbets Field<br />
Version<br />
As the Deadball Era came to a close,<br />
the 1920 World Series featured two<br />
first-time participants (Brooklyn<br />
Dodgers and Cleveland Indians). Issued<br />
for Game 3 at Ebbets Field, this 1920<br />
Fall Classic program features Brooklyn<br />
skipper Wilbert Robinson on the front<br />
cover. Covers and all (12) pages remain<br />
intact, with scoring grids marked in<br />
pencil to detail a 2-1 Brooklyn triumph.<br />
The guide presents nicely, with spine<br />
separation and minimal age-induced<br />
foxing on the front cover. This item has a reserve (estimated value $1000-$2000).<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
331. 1927 New York<br />
Yankees World Series<br />
Game 3 Program—Ruth<br />
Home Run<br />
The powerful 1927 New York Yankees<br />
annihilated their completion in both the<br />
regular season and World Series. The<br />
offered 1927 World Series program is a<br />
sterling memento of “Murderers’ Row”<br />
and their accomplishments. The twentypage<br />
publication is lower grade due to a<br />
combination of wear including cover<br />
writing/wear and punched holes along<br />
the spine. Neatly scored pencil markings<br />
indicate that this program came from the<br />
third game, in which the mighty Ruth<br />
belted a three-run homer and Pennock<br />
took a perfect game into the seventh inning.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
333. 1932<br />
and 1936<br />
World<br />
Series<br />
Programs<br />
This Fall Classic<br />
program coupling<br />
bridges the gap<br />
as the guides<br />
respectively hail<br />
from the Yankees<br />
final World<br />
Series with Babe<br />
Ruth and from their first October appearance without him. Includes: 1932 issued at<br />
Yankee Stadium for Game 2, the 20-page guide has covers/pages (though the center<br />
page is loose); scoring grids marked in pencil; 1936 a 20-page guide with player photos;<br />
scoring grids are unmarked and combine to list 10 Hall of Famers. Covers/pages<br />
intact, guide has a vertical fold.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
335. 1936 All-Star Game<br />
Program at Boston<br />
This impeccably preserved<br />
program/scorecard was issued at<br />
Boston’s Braves Field for the 1936 All-<br />
Star Game, the first in which the Senior<br />
Circuit emerged victorious. The 12-page<br />
guide has incredibly crisp covers/pages<br />
with ads hawking league-wide hotels,<br />
tobacco, liquor and New England-based<br />
businesses. The scoring grid is unmarked<br />
and showcases stunning (NM) quality<br />
with deference to superficial chipping<br />
along the upper edge of the front cover.<br />
Despite a home run from Gehrig, the<br />
National League bested their counterparts<br />
by a 4-3 margin.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
330. 1922 World Series<br />
Game 5 Polo Grounds-<br />
Issued Program<br />
Issued for the last-ever World<br />
Series game before the event’s<br />
seemingly perennial site was<br />
erected in the Bronx, this 1922<br />
Game 5 program is a New York<br />
Giants version (though that year’s<br />
combatants shared the Polo<br />
Grounds). The 16-page guide presents<br />
nicely with covers/pages present,<br />
though the (4) middle pages<br />
are loose. The scoring grids have<br />
been marked in pencil to detail a<br />
5-3 Giants triumph.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
332. 1932 Yankee Stadium-<br />
Issued World Series<br />
Program<br />
Despite falling behind in three of the<br />
four games, the New York Yankees convincingly<br />
swept the 1932 World Series,<br />
making a mockery of the overmatched<br />
Cubs as Babe Ruth allegedly “called”<br />
one of his tape measure home runs.<br />
Issued at Yankee Stadium for one of the<br />
first two games, this 20-page program is<br />
a well-kept survivor. The unmarked scoring<br />
grids feature pre-printed lineups listing<br />
Ruth and Gehrig in the three and<br />
four slots, respectively. Covers/pages<br />
remain intact and this beauty is free of<br />
compacting folds found on so many publications<br />
from this era.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
334. May 24, 1935 Crosley<br />
Field Program - First-Ever<br />
Night Game<br />
Originally intended as a novelty, the<br />
“night” baseball game has since become the<br />
norm. The offered program was issued at<br />
Cincinnati’s Crosley Field on May 24, 1935<br />
for the first-ever Major League night game.<br />
The 20-page guide features scoring grids<br />
with pre-printed lineups of the Reds and<br />
Phillies. The grids have been marked in<br />
pencil to detail a 2-1 Reds win. While a<br />
vintage handwritten notation of the front<br />
cover attests to that evening’s significance,<br />
the program presents nicely with covers and<br />
pages intact.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
336. (34) 1895-1943<br />
Baseball Reference<br />
Books Belonging to<br />
James Isaminger<br />
A celebrated scribe posthumously<br />
honored in Cooperstown,<br />
James Isaminger referenced<br />
these (34) annual informative<br />
guides during his career in the<br />
press box. With covers/pages<br />
intact throughout, the guides<br />
present nicely and span 1895-<br />
1943. Includes: (6) Reach<br />
Guides; (6) Spalding Guides;<br />
(11) Little Red Book; (10) Who’s<br />
Who in Baseball; (1) The Pocket Cyclopedia (1938). Isaminger’s name is gilded on<br />
several of the bound volumes’ covers. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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337. (2) 1952 World Series Programs<br />
- New York and Brooklyn Versions<br />
Doing October battle for the third time in six years, the<br />
Yankees and Dodgers went the distance in 1952 before<br />
the Bronx Bombers again reigned supreme. Issued during<br />
that Fall Classic, these (2) programs include: G a m e<br />
5 a 48-page Yankee Stadium program with scoring grids<br />
marked in pencil to detail the Dodgers’ 6-5 11 - i n n i n g<br />
win; Game 6 a 48-page Ebbets Field publication with<br />
unmarked scoring grids, but penciled lineups listing<br />
Raschi and Loes as the mound foes. Covers/pages intact<br />
in both, though Game 5 guide shows a vertical fold.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
340. 1958-<br />
1963 New<br />
York<br />
Yankees<br />
Yearbook/<br />
World<br />
Series<br />
Program<br />
Lot of (6)<br />
New York<br />
Yankees<br />
installments<br />
from the club’s<br />
incredible<br />
World Series<br />
run are well-documented in this lot of (6) publications.<br />
Covers/pages are intact on all, with varying degrees of<br />
wear throughout. Includes: Yearbooks 1958 teamissued<br />
“Revised Edition”; 1959 (writing on front<br />
cover); 1961; 1962; 1963 team-issued “Revised<br />
Edition”’ World Series Program 1961 (Yankee<br />
Stadium version) with unmarked scoring grids.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
343. 1954-85<br />
Multi-Sport<br />
Publication<br />
Lot with (3)<br />
Multi-Signed<br />
Items<br />
Including<br />
“Dizzy”<br />
Dean<br />
This multi-themed,<br />
multi-sport publication<br />
lot highlighted<br />
by (3) multi-signed items will have you multibidding.<br />
Presented are (30) 1954-85 yearbooks, programs,<br />
scorecards and guides with emphasis on the<br />
New York area. The (3) multi-signed items display a<br />
total of (22) autographs and include a 1972 All-Star<br />
Game program signed by (4) with“Dizzy” Dean<br />
(d.1974, “9”), Feller (d.2010, “8”), Hubbell (“d.1988,<br />
“9”) and Mays (“9”). The other signed items are a 1966<br />
Yankees scorecard signed by (3) and a 1954 Cleveland<br />
Indians yearbook signed by (15). Auction LOA from<br />
JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
338. 1956<br />
World<br />
Series<br />
Game 5<br />
“Perfect<br />
Game”<br />
Program<br />
Issued at<br />
Yankee<br />
Stadium on<br />
October 8,<br />
1956, this<br />
program was<br />
scored on site<br />
to chronicle<br />
Don Larsen’s<br />
perfect game.<br />
The 48-page publication features photos and text detailing<br />
the combatants. The scoring grids have been<br />
marked in blue ink, showing a fourth-inning Mantle<br />
home run to provide Larsen with all the offensive support<br />
he would need as the Dodgers went 27 up, 27<br />
down. Covers and crisp pages remain completely intact.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
341. 1940s-<br />
50s Multi-<br />
Sport<br />
Publication<br />
Lot of (26)<br />
with (9)<br />
Sport<br />
Magazine<br />
and (3)<br />
Who’s Who<br />
in Baseball<br />
This lot has all the bases covered and the ice, the hardwood<br />
and the gridiron as well. Presented is an attractive<br />
group of (26) 1940s-50s“multi-sport” publications with<br />
(9) issues of “Sport” magazine and (3) editions of<br />
“Who’s Who in Baseball. Also included are (5) Boston<br />
Garden “Sport News” programs with Hockey covers,<br />
(3) scorecard programs, a Boston Garden basketball<br />
program, (3) Football programs with Philadelphia<br />
Eagles at Boston Yanks, Holy Cross at Tufts and Army<br />
at Penn, a Football Guide and a Baseball Digest. More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
344. 1944-<br />
1968 NFL<br />
and<br />
College<br />
Program/<br />
Ticket<br />
Collection<br />
of (26)<br />
Vintage postwar<br />
college<br />
football and<br />
NFL programs<br />
and tickets are<br />
on parade in<br />
this collection<br />
of (26). Issued<br />
at historic venues<br />
such as<br />
Franklin Field, Shibe Park and Kezar Stadium, the (11)<br />
publications present nicely with covers/pages intact.<br />
The (15) full tickets and stubs, meanwhile, feature colorful<br />
team logos with stadium diagrams on the reverse<br />
of most. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
339. 1955-1962 New York Ya n k e e s<br />
World Series Program Collection of (7)<br />
Issued on the biggest stage in baseball, these (7) World<br />
Series programs hail from (6) separate installments<br />
involving the event’s most frequent participants, the<br />
New York Yankees. With covers/pages intact on all, the<br />
well-kept guides average (EX) quality. Includes: 1955<br />
(Ebbets Field version with Game 5 ticket stub); 1956<br />
(Yankee Stadium version); 1957 (Yankee Stadium version);<br />
1958 (Yankee Stadium version); (2) 1961<br />
(Yankee Stadium and Crosley Field versions with<br />
Game 1 ticket stub); 1962 (Yankee Stadium version).<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
342. 1951-1966 “The Sporting News”<br />
Bound Partial Run<br />
Having expanded on its unrivaled coverage of baseball,<br />
The Sporting News fast became the most comprehensive<br />
weekly source for all things competitive. This<br />
voluminous collection of vintage issues spans 1951-<br />
1966. Stored in thick sturdy The Sporting News<br />
binders, the issues chronicle the evolution of the great<br />
publication, with cover art composed by greats such as<br />
Willard Mullin to eye-catching photography capturing<br />
stars such as Aaron, Mathews and Ted Williams. Note:<br />
due to the weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will<br />
apply. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
345. 1955-2005 Army Football<br />
Annual Guide Lot of (35)<br />
One of just four NCAA Division I Football independents,<br />
the Army Black Knights boast of a rich history<br />
with three national titles and three Heisman Trophy<br />
recipients. The vaunted institution is documented in this<br />
collection of (35) annual guides. These informative<br />
publications span 1955 through 2005 and include an<br />
uninterrupted run from 1955-1983. Covers/pages are<br />
intact throughout. The guides present nicely with markings<br />
on a few (these are listed on our website).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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346. 1902-1933<br />
Spalding<br />
Football Guide<br />
Collection of (10)<br />
Issued by Spalding’s<br />
Athletic Library during<br />
the early portion of the<br />
20th century, these (10)<br />
Official Foot Ball Guide<br />
publications document<br />
the game’s most archaic<br />
stages. The (9) earliest<br />
guides are edited by famed innovator Walter Camp.<br />
With covers/pages present throughout, the guides show<br />
various conditions and include: 1902 (front cover<br />
detached), 1907, 1908 (covers and spine detached),<br />
1909, 1912 (spine wear), 1914, 1918, 1919, 1920 and<br />
1933.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
347. Joe Namath and Sam Huff NFL<br />
Debut Ticket Stubs - Both PSA<br />
Graded<br />
Issued for gridiron battles in which Hall of Famers<br />
debuted, these (2) PSA graded ticket stubs include:<br />
October 7, 1956 Comiskey Park, debut of Sam Huff<br />
(EX 5); September 18, 1965 Shea Stadium, debut of<br />
Joe Namath (PSA Authentic).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
348. 1965 Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny<br />
Liston Full Ticket<br />
Before only<br />
2,434 spectators<br />
in<br />
remote<br />
Lewiston,<br />
Maine,<br />
Muhammad<br />
Ali (aka Cassius Clay) dispatched contender Sonny<br />
Liston in the first round of their much anticipated<br />
rematch. Presented is one of the tickets which witnessed<br />
the knockout swagger of the “Louisville Lip”<br />
that May evening in 1965. The blue “Standing Room<br />
Only” voucher pictures the combatants and displays<br />
razor-sharp corners, crisp edges and a tightly attached<br />
perforation. The reverse is clean. Suitable for thirdparty<br />
professional grading.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
349. 1951 Willie Mays Second Game<br />
Ticket Stub (PSA 3) & Scorecard<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
350. 1952<br />
Mickey<br />
Mantle<br />
Home Run<br />
#17 Ticket<br />
Stub—PSA 5<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$150.00<br />
351. 1956<br />
World<br />
Series<br />
Game 5<br />
Program<br />
Signed<br />
by<br />
Larsen<br />
and<br />
Goetz -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$100.00<br />
352. Stan Musial 1963 Final Game<br />
Lot of (4) With Ticket Stub,<br />
Scorecard and Team-Issued Photo<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
353. April 7, 1977 Memorial Stadium<br />
Eddie Murray Debut Baltimore<br />
Orioles Ticket Stub - PSA Authentic<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
354. March 31, 1975 NCAA Title<br />
Game Full Ticket From John<br />
Wooden’s Last Game - PSA 5<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
355. 1988-89 NBA<br />
All-Star Game<br />
Houston<br />
Astrodome Full<br />
Ticket - PSA 7<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
356. 2001 NBA<br />
All-Star Game<br />
MCI Center Full<br />
Ticket - PSA 8<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
357. 2002 NBA<br />
All-Star Game<br />
First Union<br />
Center Full<br />
Ticket - PSA 8<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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358. Jackie<br />
Robinson Signed<br />
Baseball With Full<br />
JSA<br />
Undaunted in a bold endeavor<br />
to break Major League<br />
Baseball’s unwritten color barrier,<br />
Jackie Robinson was more<br />
or less “selected” as an athlete<br />
who had the abilities and the<br />
temperament to meet the challenge<br />
head-on. The combination<br />
of skills, class and dignity<br />
was a winning one, making<br />
Robinson one of the most<br />
respected players the game has ever seen and, as a result, a cornerstone autograph to<br />
any serious collection. This ONL Giles sphere is signed by Robinson. The creamy<br />
orb (grade “6”) dates to Robinson’s post-career days (the earliest possible signing<br />
date being 1958). On a side panel, Robinson’s blue-ink steel tip fountain pen scripting<br />
projects (“7”) strength and clarity. While this presents as a single-signed ball,<br />
there is evidence of signature removals. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a<br />
reserve (estimated value $2000-$3000)<br />
Opening Bid $900.00<br />
359. 1947 N.L.<br />
Champion<br />
Brooklyn<br />
Dodgers Team-<br />
Signed Ball<br />
With J.<br />
Robinson,<br />
Reese, Vaughan<br />
and Full JSA<br />
En route to the club’s<br />
third of a franchise-best<br />
13 straight winning seasons,<br />
(27) members of<br />
the 1947 National<br />
League champion<br />
Brooklyn Dodgers autographed<br />
this ONL Frick<br />
baseball. The creamy sphere (grade “7-8”) features black-ink fountain pen signatures<br />
that average (“6-7”) quality with keys including: Barney, Branca, Furillo, Hodges,<br />
Lavagetto, Reese, J. Robinson and Vaughan. The ball contains no clubhouse signatures,<br />
is from the personal collection of former Dodger Clyde King and comes with a<br />
full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
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360. 1967 World Champion St. Louis Cardinals Team-<br />
Signed Ball With Maris - PSA/DNA 7<br />
As the once-dominant Yankees fell on hard times, the St. Louis Cardinals armed themselves<br />
with an integral component of those since-depleted Bronx rosters and won it all<br />
in 1967. This ONL Giles ball is autographed by (22) of those champion Redbirds.<br />
Graded 7 by PSA/DNA (Autographs Grade 7; Baseball Grade 7), the creamy sphere<br />
is signed by: Sweet Spot Cepeda and Schoendienst (manager); North Panel Maris,<br />
Woodeshick, Spiezio, Gagliano, Johnson, Hoerner and Brock; South Panel Maxvill,<br />
Hughes, Washburn and Bressoud; West Panel Lamabe, Ricketts, Carlton, Briles,<br />
Jaster and Jackson; East Panel Flood, McCarver and Tolan. Full photo LOA from<br />
PSA/DNA, as well as a full LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
362. (12)<br />
Charles<br />
Gehringer<br />
Single-<br />
Signed<br />
Baseballs<br />
with Initialed<br />
Hall of Fame<br />
Date<br />
Inscriptions<br />
Charles (The<br />
Mechanical Man)<br />
Gehringer was a<br />
master at both his<br />
position (second base) and the plate, thus earning a well deserved induction into the<br />
hallowed halls of Cooperstown. Presented are a dozen Gehringer single-signed OAL<br />
balls, each inscribed with his Hall of Fame induction date. The bold blue ink endorsements<br />
generally average (“8-9”) with mild ink migration affecting only 33% of the<br />
spheres. Included are (10) Charles L. Gehringer H.O.F June 13 1949, (1) Charles<br />
Gehringer H.O.F June 1949 and (1)Charles Gehringer H.O.F June 13 1949). Despite<br />
varying degrees of toning, the scripts still present nicely and are nearly impossible to<br />
find in any condition. Auction LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $900.00<br />
361. Mickey Mantle & Roger Maris Dual-Signed OAL<br />
Cronin Ball with Full JSA<br />
The “M & M Boys” are the sole inscribers of this circa 1959-79 OAL Cronin baseball.<br />
Mantle penned the sweet spot (“6”) via black ballpoint while Maris (d.1985) added his<br />
weighty endorsement (“6”) to the north panel. The creamy sphere displays faint trademark<br />
stampings and an inscription “To My Good Buddy Raymond” was inked on the<br />
south panel in an unknown hand. Demand definitely exceeds supply for dual-signed<br />
Mantle/Maris material. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve. Estimated<br />
value ($1000-$1500).<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
363. (40) Single-<br />
Signed Hall of<br />
Famer Baseballs<br />
With Durocher and<br />
Hunter - All JSA<br />
Avid fans and collectors can<br />
take two approaches to this lot<br />
of (40) single-signed baseballs.<br />
Some may consider the<br />
tremendous “break” value,<br />
while others may view it as a<br />
ready-made Hall of Fame display<br />
and worthwhile conversation<br />
piece. The OAL and ONL<br />
orbs range from clean white<br />
(grade “9”) to medium-toned<br />
(grade “5-6”) examples and<br />
showcase sweet spot pennings that average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Includes:<br />
Aaron (signature “5” strength), Aparicio, Appling, (2) Ashburn, Banks, Barlick, Berra,<br />
Boudreau, Brock, Cepeda, Dandridge, Day, Durocher (full JSA), Feller, Ford, B.<br />
Gibson, Herman, Hunter (full JSA), Irvin, R. Jackson, Jenkins, Kell, Killebrew, Kiner,<br />
Leonard, Marichal, McCovey, Mize, Rizzuto, Roberts, F. Robinson, Ryan, Schmidt,<br />
Schoendienst, Sewell, Slaughter, Snider, Stargell and B. Williams. Individual<br />
certs/stickers from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
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364. Travis Jackson Single-Signed<br />
Baseball With Full JSA<br />
A key component of four New York Giants pennant<br />
winners between 1923 and 1936, Hall of famer Travis<br />
Jackson rendered this bold autograph well after his<br />
playing days. The medium-toned ONL Feeney orb<br />
(grade “5-6”) is signed on the sweet spot by Jackson.<br />
Executed in blue ballpoint, the penning projects (“8-9”)<br />
strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
365. Joe Vosmik Single-Signed OAL<br />
Harridge Baseball with Full JSA<br />
Joe Vosmik was a steady left fielder who played in the<br />
1935 All-Star game and paced the American League in<br />
hits twice. He also met an untimely death in 1962 at the<br />
age of 51. Presented is a seldom offered Joe Vosmik<br />
single-signed OAL Harridge baseball. The black steeltip<br />
fountain pen endorsement is placed directly on the<br />
sweet spot and presents (“6”). Despite extensive, but<br />
uniform soiling and abrasions, the trademark stamps on<br />
the blue-and-red-stitched orb are still bold and readable.<br />
Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
366. Gil Hodges Signed Baseball -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Fondly remembered by fans in Brooklyn and Queens,<br />
Gil Hodges warranted Hall of Fame consideration<br />
through his accomplishments as a Dodger slugger and<br />
Mets skipper. This ONL Giles baseball is autographed<br />
by the beloved N.L. hero. The orb shows apparent diamond<br />
use and is signed on a side panel. Executed in<br />
blue ballpoint, Hodges’ penning projects (“7-8”)<br />
strength. Note: while this presents as a single-signed<br />
ball, additional signatures have been removed. Full<br />
photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
367. Norm Cash Single-Signed<br />
Baseball - Full JSA<br />
Former batting champion and Tiger Stadium favorite<br />
Norm Cash (d.1986) was the author of this sizable<br />
autograph. The medium is a clean white unofficial<br />
baseball (grade “8”). On the sweet spot, Cash’s black<br />
marker signature projects (“7-8”) strength and clarity.<br />
Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
368. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed<br />
Ball With “T.C. 1956” Inscription -<br />
UDA<br />
Four decades after the fact, Mickey Mantle remembered<br />
and celebrated his Triple Crown feat. The year<br />
referred to in the autobiographical work entitled My<br />
Favorite Summer, “1956” is also the telling inscription<br />
on this autographed baseball. The mildly toned OAL<br />
Brown orb (grade “7”) is home to Mantle’s blue ballpoint<br />
autograph, which projects (“9”) strength in its<br />
occupancy of the sweet spot. Just below, Mantle has<br />
inscribed “T.C.” (Triple Crown) and “1956.” Basic<br />
cert/hologram from Upper Deck Authenticated.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
369. Joe DiMaggio Single-Signed<br />
OAL Baseball with “Yankee Clipper”<br />
Inscription—Full JSA<br />
Tough DiMaggio Inscription! Of the multiple<br />
monikers Joe DiMaggio was known by, he chose to<br />
inscribe this creamy OAL baseball with the “Yankee<br />
Clipper”. Placed precisely on the sweet spot in blue<br />
ink, both endorsement and inscription present (“9”) in<br />
strength and clarity with deference to minimal ink<br />
migration. The sphere displays very minor toning<br />
which does not adversely affect the overall presentation<br />
of the orb in the least. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
370. Curt Flood Single-Signed<br />
Baseball - Full JSA<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
371. “300 Win” Club Baseball<br />
Signed by (8)-Full JSA<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
372. Derek Jeter/Mariano Rivera<br />
Signed Ball Lot of (3) - PSA/DNA and<br />
Steiner<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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373.<br />
Frankie<br />
Frisch/<br />
Rogers<br />
Hornsby<br />
Signed<br />
Baseball -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Senior Circuit<br />
contemporaries<br />
Frankie<br />
Frisch and<br />
Rogers Hornsby have autographed this baseball. The<br />
ONL Giles orb shows apparent diamond use and is<br />
signed by both on a side panel. Frisch’s ballpoint penning<br />
is minimally affected by surface abrasions and<br />
projects (“5-6”) strength. Just below, Hornsby’s signature<br />
shows (“7”) quality. This is among Hornsby’s last<br />
signatures, as the ball’s trademark stampings date no<br />
earlier than 1959. Note: an adjacent panel has been<br />
signed by Monte Irvin (“4”) and there are signature<br />
removals elsewhere. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
376. 1963<br />
Milwaukee<br />
Braves<br />
Team-<br />
Signed<br />
Ball With<br />
Aaron,<br />
Mathews,<br />
Spahn<br />
and Full<br />
JSA<br />
Headlined by a pitching staff that paced the N.L. with<br />
56 complete games, the 1963 Milwaukee Braves<br />
authored their 11th straight winning season in the<br />
Midwest. This baseball is autographed by 29 members<br />
of that roster. The creamy team-issued souvenir ball<br />
(grade “7”) features ballpoint pennings that average<br />
(“6-7”) strength with keys including: H. Aaron, T.<br />
Aaron, Crandall, Mathews, Spahn and J. Torre. Full<br />
photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
374. 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers Team-<br />
Signed Ball With Campanella, J.<br />
Robinson and Full JSA<br />
The 1952 Dodgers were, of course, felled yet again by<br />
the Yankees in World Series play, but not before pacing<br />
the N.L. in home runs (153) and wins (96). This ONL<br />
Giles ball is signed by (19) members of that formidable<br />
roster. The creamy orb (grade “7”) showcases blue ballpoint<br />
pennings that average (“7-8”) potency with keys<br />
including: Amoros, Campanella, Hodges, Labine, J.<br />
Robinson and D. Williams. From the personal collection<br />
of former Dodgers pitcher Clyde King, this ball<br />
comes with a full photo LOA from JSA. More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
377. 1968<br />
American<br />
League<br />
All-Stars<br />
Team-<br />
Signed<br />
Ball With<br />
Mantle<br />
and Full<br />
JSA<br />
As one would<br />
expect during<br />
the “Year of the Pitcher,” arms held bats in check during<br />
a 1-0 Senior Circuit triumph in the 1968 All-Star<br />
Game. Gathered at Houston’s Astrodome that day, (25)<br />
of the American League participants autographed this<br />
OAL Cronin ball. The clean white orb (grade “9”) is<br />
home to ballpoint pennings that average (“8”) strength<br />
and clarity, with highlights including: Killebrew,<br />
Mantle (“7”), B. Robinson, D. Williams and<br />
Yastrzemski. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
375. 1959 Milwaukee Braves Team-<br />
Signed Ball With Aaron, Mathews,<br />
Spahn and Full JSA<br />
In their quest for a third successive National League pennant,<br />
the 1959 Milwaukee Braves tied with the Dodgers<br />
for the top spot before succumbing to that team in a bestof-three<br />
playoff series. This ONL Giles baseball is autographed<br />
by (26) members of that contending roster. T h e<br />
creamy orb (grade “8”) is decorated with blue ballpoint<br />
signatures that uniformly show (“7-8”) strength with<br />
keys including A a r o n, Adcock, Burdette, Crandall,<br />
H e r m a n (coach), M a t h e w s and S p a h n. This ball features<br />
no clubhouse signatures and comes with a full photo<br />
L O A from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
378. 1976 World Champion<br />
Cincinnati Reds Team-Signed Ball -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Baseball’s winningest team of the 1970s, the Cincinnati<br />
Reds put their signature on the 1976 campaign by<br />
sweeping the New York Yankees for their second<br />
straight World Series title. This ONL Feeney ball is<br />
autographed by (28) members of that well-oiled<br />
machine. The creamy orb (grade “7-8”) is home to<br />
black ballpoint scriptings that average (“7”) strength<br />
with keys including: Anderson, Bench, Concepcion,<br />
Foster, Kluszewski, Morgan, Perez and Rose. Full<br />
photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
379. 1978<br />
World<br />
Champion<br />
New York<br />
Yankees<br />
Team-<br />
Signed<br />
Ball With<br />
Hunter,<br />
Munson<br />
and Full<br />
JSA<br />
Climbing from the depths to erase a 10-1/2-game<br />
deficit as late as July 25, the 1978 New York Yankees<br />
caught and disposed of the Red Sox in dramatic fashion<br />
and proceeded to win their second straight World Series<br />
crown. This OAL MacPhail ball is signed by (25) members<br />
of that resilient roster. The mildly toned orb (grade<br />
“6-7”) features ballpoint pennings that average (“8-9”)<br />
strength with keys including: Berra, Gossage, Guidry,<br />
Howard, Hunter and Munson. Full photo LOA from<br />
JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
380.<br />
Willie,<br />
Mickey &<br />
The Duke<br />
Triple-<br />
Signed<br />
OAL<br />
Baseball<br />
with Full<br />
PSA/DNA<br />
The three<br />
major New<br />
York area superstars from the “golden age of baseball”<br />
have added their prestigious endorsements to this triplesigned<br />
“Willie, Mickey & The Duke” OAL baseball.<br />
Included are Sweet Spot: Mantle (“9”); North Panel:<br />
Mays (“9-10”) and South Panel: Snider (“8-9”). The<br />
blue ink signatures are crisp and legible while the<br />
creamy canvas presents (“8-9”). Full photo LOA from<br />
PSA/DNA. This item has a reserve. Estimate ($500-<br />
$800).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
381. 500<br />
Home<br />
Run Club<br />
Ball<br />
Signed<br />
by (11)<br />
With<br />
Mantle,<br />
Mays, T.<br />
Williams<br />
and Full<br />
JSA<br />
Revered members of a longball fraternity in which<br />
membership once meant certain induction in<br />
Cooperstown, (11) 500 Home Run Club members have<br />
endorsed this ONL White ball. The mildly toned orb<br />
(grade “6-7”) is home to ballpoint pennings that average<br />
(“8”) potency and include: Sweet Spot T. Williams<br />
(“6” strength) and Jackson; North Panel Mathews and<br />
Mantle; South Panel Banks, McCovey and Aaron;<br />
West Panel Schmidt and Robinson; East Panel<br />
Killebrew and Mays. Full Photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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382. Multi-Signed<br />
Baseball With J.<br />
DiMaggio, Mays,<br />
Stengel and Full<br />
JSA<br />
Gathered during the early<br />
1970s (likely for a baseballthemed<br />
gala), (30) of the<br />
game’s most revered figures<br />
signed this ONL Feeney ball.<br />
The clean and creamy sphere<br />
(grade “9”) is decorated with<br />
black ballpoint autographs<br />
that average (“7-8”) quality<br />
with keys including: C.P.<br />
Bell, Berra, J. DiMaggio,<br />
Kluszewski, Mays Mazeroski,<br />
Richardson and Stengel. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
384. J.<br />
DiMaggio,<br />
Hunter,<br />
Koufax,<br />
Mantle and T.<br />
Williams<br />
Single-Signed<br />
Balls - All Full<br />
JSA<br />
There are a select few<br />
autographs that list as<br />
the headline of a collection of any size. Well, how about securing five of those coveted<br />
scriptings in one fell swoop Ranging from mildly to lightly toned, these orbs showcase<br />
blue ballpoint sweet spot pennings that show (“9”) or better quality with: J.<br />
DiMaggio OAL Brown; Hunter OAL Brown; Koufax ONL Feeney; Mantle OAL<br />
Brown; and T. Williams OAL Brown. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
386. 1962-1965<br />
Philadelphia Phillies Run<br />
of (4) Team Signed<br />
Baseballs<br />
“The Phlop!” Fans who followed<br />
baseball in the 1960s will recall the<br />
1964 Philadelphia Phillies late season<br />
swoon which saw them blow a six<br />
and a half game lead with twelve<br />
games to play. Presented is a run of<br />
(4) 1962-1965 Phillies team signed<br />
baseballs highlighted by the infamous<br />
’64 squad. All (4) balls are attractive<br />
ONL/Giles specimens featuring a total<br />
(100+) signatures averaging (“6-8”)<br />
strength. Led by fiery manager Gene Mauch these early ‘60s Phillies really were<br />
stacked teams headed by stars Allen, Bunning, Callison, Gonzalez, Short and Taylor.<br />
Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
388. 1970-86<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Phillies Lot of (10)<br />
Team Signed<br />
Baseballs with<br />
1980 & 1983 World<br />
Series Teams<br />
Prior to the 2007-11 teams<br />
the Philadelphia Phillies<br />
enjoyed their greatest period<br />
of success in the 1970s-80s led by their two all-time greatest players Schmidt and<br />
Carlton. Presented are (10) 1970-86 Phillies team signed baseballs including 1980 and<br />
1983 World Series team balls and a 1973 Schmidt rookie season ball. Featuring<br />
(280+) signatures this collection is an exhibit unto itself. Key signers are Pete Rose<br />
and Hall of Famers Schmidt, Carlton, Bunning, Morgan and Perez. The 1973, 1980<br />
and 1983 balls have full photo LOAs from JSA, the balance have an auction LOA<br />
from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
383. J. DiMaggio, T.<br />
Williams and Mantle<br />
Single-Signed<br />
Baseballs - All Full<br />
JSA<br />
While their careers both coincided<br />
and overlapped, Hall of<br />
Famers Joe DiMaggio, Mickey<br />
Mantle and Ted Williams comprised<br />
an American League triumvirate<br />
that gains awe and<br />
admiration to this very day. These<br />
(3) OAL Brown spheres are individually<br />
autographed by that trio<br />
of Junior Circuit greats. The mildly<br />
toned keepsakes present nicely and showcase blue ballpoint sweet spot pennings<br />
that average (“9”) strength and clarity. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
385. 1950, 1951, 1958 and<br />
1959 Philadelphia Phillies<br />
Team Signed Baseballs<br />
with 1959 Full JSA<br />
Philadelphia Phillies Phans will Phlip<br />
for this lot of (4) 1950s team signed<br />
baseballs. The Phils started the decade<br />
with Phenomenal 1950 “Whiz Kids”<br />
only to exit with the Phlops of ’58 and<br />
’59 which both finished in last place<br />
twenty-three games out of first. Key<br />
signers are Hall of Famers Ashburn and<br />
Roberts along with the somewhat tough<br />
Konstanty, Jones and Waitkus. The proffered<br />
balls feature a total of (80+) signatures including (25) on the 1959 ball which is<br />
accompanied by a full photo LOA from JSA. The 1950, 1951 and 1958 balls have an<br />
auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
387. St. Louis Cardinals<br />
Signed Ball Lot of (4)<br />
With 1949 and 1967<br />
Team-Signed<br />
Post-war Redbirds heroes from the<br />
1940s through 1960s have endorsed<br />
these (4) baseballs. The mildly<br />
toned orbs showcase autographs<br />
that average (“7”) strength.<br />
Includes: 1949 ONL Frick ball with<br />
period shellac; (14) signatures<br />
include Musial, Schoendienst and<br />
Slaughter (No CH signatures; full<br />
JSA); 1967 ONL Giles ball signed<br />
by (18) with Carlton, Flood and<br />
Shannon; 1959-1960 unofficial ball<br />
signed by (3) with Boyer, W. Shannon and H. Smith. Also included is a Ray Jablonski<br />
single-signed ball. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
389. (10) Single-<br />
Signed HOF<br />
Baseballs With<br />
Mantle, Mays and<br />
Koufax<br />
These (10) baseballs have<br />
been individually autographed<br />
by Hall of Famers. The orbs<br />
range from clean white to<br />
lightly toned examples and the<br />
potent signatures average (“8-<br />
9”) strength. Includes: Ford,<br />
R. Jackson, Koufax (full JSA),<br />
Mantle (full JSA), Marichal,<br />
Mays, Mize, Musial, Rizzuto<br />
and Snider. Auction LOA from<br />
JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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390. (12)<br />
Single-Signed<br />
“Tougher”<br />
Baseballs With<br />
J. DiMaggio,<br />
Mantle and<br />
Mays - All JSA<br />
One dozen diamond<br />
greats spanning more<br />
than half a century have<br />
individually signed these<br />
baseballs. From mildly<br />
to lightly toned, the<br />
O A L and ONL orbs showcase sweet spot scriptings that average (“8-9”) potency.<br />
Includes: J. DiMaggio, D r y s d a l e, Gehringer, Gomez, H u n t e r, J. Johnson (JSA c e r t / s t i c k-<br />
er), M a n t l e, Martin, M a y s, Reese (JSA cert/sticker), Roush (signature “5-6” strength) and<br />
Te r r y. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA (unless noted). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
392. (12)<br />
Miguel<br />
Cabrera<br />
Single-Signed<br />
Baseballs<br />
Triple Crown winner<br />
Miguel Cabrera posted<br />
gaudy numbers in<br />
the 2012 season. Well,<br />
he puts up a dozen<br />
more in this lot of<br />
autographed baseballs.<br />
The snow-white<br />
OML spheres (grade<br />
“9-10”) each showcase Cabrera’s sweet spot signature. Executed in blue ballpoint and<br />
inscribed “24,” the pennings project (“9-10”) potency throughout. Individual stickers<br />
from Rich Altman’s Hollywood Collectibles.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
394. (14) Single-<br />
Signed A.L. “No-<br />
Hitter” Baseballs<br />
With Hunter and<br />
Wilhelm - All JSA<br />
“No-no!” It’s simultaneously<br />
the pinnacle of<br />
mound dominance and the<br />
ultimate doom for an<br />
opposing team. Here are<br />
(14) OAL baseballs autographed<br />
by authors of<br />
pitching gems in the<br />
American League. The spheres show varying degrees of toning and feature sweet spot<br />
endorsements (with inscribed no-hitter dates) that average (“8-9”) quality. Includes:<br />
Bunning, (3) Feller, Hunter (full JSA, ONL White), (2) Larsen, Lemon, Parnell, (2)<br />
Reynolds, (2) Trucks and Wilhelm. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
396. (24) Single-Signed<br />
Hall of Famers/Stars<br />
Baseballs With<br />
DiMaggio, Hubbell and<br />
Spahn<br />
Rife with bold signatures of Hall of<br />
Famers, Fall Classic participants and<br />
award winners, this lot of (24) baseballs<br />
is a collector’s gallery with<br />
nice “break” potential. The orbs<br />
range from snow-white (grade “9”)<br />
to lightly toned (grade “6”) and<br />
showcase pennings that average (“8-<br />
9”) strength. Highlights include: J.<br />
DiMaggio (full JSA), Feller, B.<br />
Gibson, Hubbell, Jenkins, Kaline, Kell, Killebrew, Mathews, Mize, Perez, Perry,<br />
Ryan, O. Smith, Spahn and E. Wynn. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
391. (12) Johnny<br />
Bench, (12) Joe<br />
Morgan, (11) Pete<br />
Rose Single-<br />
Signed Baseballs<br />
Integral components of the<br />
“Big Red Machine,” these<br />
(3) former Queen City stalwarts<br />
have autographed<br />
these (35) baseballs. The<br />
snow-white OML spheres<br />
all grade (“9-10”) or better<br />
and showcase blue ballpoint<br />
sweet spot signatures<br />
that uniformly show (“9-10”) strength. Includes: (12) Bench each is signed and<br />
inscribed “HOF 89”; (12) Morgan each is signed and inscribed “HOF ‘90”; (11) Rose<br />
each is signed and inscribed “Hit King.” Individual certs/stickers from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $300.00<br />
393. (12) Adam<br />
Jones Signed<br />
Baseballs and (4)<br />
Signed Game-Used<br />
Batting Gloves<br />
The charismatic leader and<br />
“shaving cream pie” ringmaster<br />
of the resurgent Baltimore<br />
Orioles, two-time All-Star<br />
Adam Jones has autographed<br />
these (12) baseballs and (4)<br />
game-used batting gloves. The<br />
snow-white OML spheres (grade “9-10”) are each signed on the sweet spot in blue<br />
ballpoint. The pennings trumpet (“10”) strength throughout (one is inscribed “09 Gold<br />
Glove”). The (4) white leather Nike accessories are each signed on the knuckle portion<br />
(average “9” strength) and inscribed “08 game Used.” Rich Altman’s Hollywood<br />
Collectibles Sticker & Certs for each piece.<br />
Opening Bid $300.00<br />
395. (20)<br />
Autographed<br />
Baseballs<br />
With Puckett,<br />
Ryan and<br />
Lidle<br />
Nice “break” value is<br />
inherent to this lot of<br />
(20) autographed<br />
baseballs. The OAL,<br />
ONL and special<br />
event orbs range<br />
from mildly toned<br />
(grade “7”) and medium-toned (grade “5-6”). Ballpoint signatures, meanwhile, average<br />
(“8-9”) potency. Highlights include: Fisk, Lasorda, Lidle (d.2006), Maddux,<br />
Piazza, Puckett (JSA LOA), Ryan, O. Smith and Branca/Thomson. JSA certs/stickers<br />
(for 8) and auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
397. Philadelphia<br />
Phillies<br />
Autographed<br />
Baseball Lot of<br />
(26) With Single-<br />
Signed Ashburn<br />
and Roberts<br />
Phillies legends spanning<br />
the “Whiz Kids” to “Wild<br />
Thing” days have autographed<br />
these (26) baseballs.<br />
The spheres range<br />
from clean white (grade “8”) to medium-toned (grade “5”) and feature ballpoint pennings<br />
averaging (“8”) strength. Keys include: Single-Signed Ashburn, Daulton,<br />
Mauch, McGraw, Roberts and Short; Team Signed 1993 signed by (25) with Kruk,<br />
Mulholland and Schilling. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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398. George Wright Autographed 1896 Dinner Invitation<br />
- PSA/DNA 10 With Full JSA<br />
The first-ever batter<br />
in National<br />
League history,<br />
Baseball Hall of<br />
Famer George<br />
Wright was<br />
instrumental in<br />
the development<br />
of several other<br />
sports, as well. At<br />
the age of only<br />
49, Wright had<br />
not only longsince<br />
completed a 12-year Major League Baseball career, but celebrated the 25th<br />
anniversary of the innovative “Wright & Ditson” sporting equipment business that<br />
helped spur the popularity of baseball, golf and tennis. Encapsulated with autograph<br />
Graded GEM MT 10 by PSA/DNA, this George Wright signature is among the<br />
most difficult to acquire in the realm of 1800s Hall of Famers and, as indicated by<br />
PSA/DNA’s assessment, the boldest you’ll ever behold. The black-ink scripting, incidentally,<br />
is on an 1896 Wright & Ditson 25th anniversary dinner invitation. Full<br />
photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value $4500-$7500).<br />
Opening Bid $1500.00<br />
400. Joe Tinker<br />
1924 Typewritten<br />
and Signed Letter<br />
With Baseball<br />
Content and Full<br />
JSA<br />
As only baseball will allow,<br />
this correspondence combines<br />
several elements to support<br />
the legends of a baseball<br />
visionary, a lavish spender and<br />
the origins of a minor league<br />
venue. Dated “Sept 3, 1924”<br />
and addressed to Cincinnati<br />
Reds owner August Herrmann,<br />
the two-page typewritten letter<br />
was composed by Hall of<br />
Famer Joe Tinker and has fantastic<br />
content regarding the<br />
Reds’ spring training facility.<br />
At the conclusion, Tinker’s<br />
black ink endorsement projects<br />
(“8”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
402. (14) Baseball<br />
Autographed Balls<br />
with Williams .406<br />
UDA Ball & Helmets<br />
Plus (2) Unsigned<br />
Displays<br />
Swing away with this top notch<br />
group of (14) baseball autographed<br />
balls and helmets.<br />
Highlights include Single-<br />
Signed Full-Sized Helmets: (4<br />
helmets, all “9-10”, all Pro<br />
Model and signed on bill with<br />
JSA cert card, unless noted)<br />
with Bonds (Giants, side of<br />
helmet, silver), Griffey Jr.<br />
(Mariners); Single-Signed<br />
Balls: (10 balls, all signatures<br />
present “8-9” with balls grading<br />
similarly and come with auction LOA from JSA, unless noted) with OAL: A.<br />
Rodriguez, T. Williams (.406, UDA sticker, moderately toned); OML: Ba. Bonds (8-<br />
9-02 #600, JSA cert), McGwire (583 HR, MLB sticker, Steiner sticker) and OAS: A.<br />
Rodriguez (MLB sticker). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
399. Fred Clarke<br />
1909 Typewritten<br />
and Signed Letter<br />
With Outstanding<br />
Baseball Content -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Composed in 1909 on<br />
Pittsburgh Pirates stationery,<br />
this correspondence piece is a<br />
priceless heirloom as it hails<br />
from the proud franchise’s<br />
first-ever world championship<br />
campaign. Add to that element<br />
that it was authored and signed<br />
by Hall of Famer Fred Clarke,<br />
and you have a Steel City diamond<br />
relic that transcends<br />
mere “collectibles.” Dated<br />
“July 7th, 1909,” the typewritten<br />
letter has outstanding baseball<br />
content and is signed at<br />
the conclusion by Clarke. The<br />
black-ink fountain pen signature maintains (“8-9”) potency. Full photo LOA from<br />
JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $300.00<br />
401. 1937 Leo<br />
Durocher Trade<br />
Contract Signed by<br />
Grimes and Rickey -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Historical baseball content, pivotal<br />
figures and infamous personalities<br />
abound on this original<br />
document. Simply put, the<br />
elements and endorsements<br />
combine to evoke countless<br />
memories of individuals and teams from transitional phases that shaped the National<br />
Pastime. Drawn up on August 1, 1937, the two-page original draft details a blockbuster<br />
transaction between the Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals. At the conclusion, the<br />
contract is endorsed in an executive capacity by both Dodgers manager Burleigh Grimes<br />
and Cardinals business manager Branch Rickey. Along the way, principals of the trade<br />
are documented. In summary, the deal calls for the Cardinals to assign the contract of Leo<br />
Durocher to the Dodgers. In exchange, the Dodgers are to assign St. Louis the contracts<br />
of Jim Bucher, Johnny Cooney, Roy Henshaw and Tony Malinosky. Flanking the typewritten<br />
text, Rickey (“BR”) has initialed the left side and Grimes (“B.A.G.”) has initialed<br />
the right side. At the conclusion (on page 2), both have executed black-ink steel tip fountain<br />
pen scriptings that project (“9”) strength and clarity. Both sheets have very minor<br />
edge tears and are otherwise complete, forming a binding document involving key figures<br />
in baseball annals. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
403. (18) 1950s-1970s<br />
Baltimore Orioles &<br />
Colts Collectibles with<br />
(2) Multi-Signed Items<br />
The professional sports franchises<br />
who called the “World’s Largest<br />
Outdoor Insane Asylum” home are<br />
the focus of these (18) 1950s-<br />
1970s collectibles. Highlights<br />
include 1957 Tops in Sports<br />
Multi-Signed Centerfold: (8 signatures,<br />
average “8-9”, piece missing)<br />
with Mantle; 1971 Tops in<br />
Sports Multi-Signed Program:<br />
(10 signatures, average “8-9”) with<br />
Bench, B. Robinson, Terry,<br />
Weaver; Baltimore Orioles: (13<br />
items) with Publications: 1958<br />
All-Star Game (presents EX-MT,<br />
scorecard neatly pencil marked);<br />
Photo Pennants: 1966 American<br />
League Champs photo felt (VG) and Photos: (5) 1954 Gunther Beer 7x9 glossy team<br />
pictures (average VG-EX to EX-MT). Auction LOA for signed material from JSA.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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404. 1932 Senators<br />
Multi-Signed Sheet<br />
(With Berg) and 1944<br />
Letter Signed by<br />
Griffith - Both Full<br />
JSA<br />
While not always highly regarded<br />
in the American League, these<br />
Washington Senators legends are<br />
admired, indeed, in the circles of<br />
autograph seekers. Bold pennings<br />
show (“9”) or better<br />
strength throughout and include:<br />
1932 Team-Signed Sheet a 5-1/2 x 4-1/2” album page with Berg, Crowder, Harris,<br />
Judge, Martin (trainer), Ragland, Reynolds; Clark Griffith Signed Letter composed<br />
on Senators letterhead in 1944, the typewritten correspondence is signed by Griffith at<br />
the conclusion. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
406. (2) 1934<br />
New York Giants<br />
Multi-Signed<br />
Sheets With Ott<br />
and T. Jackson -<br />
Both Full JSA<br />
A league-best 126 home<br />
runs and 3.19 team ERA<br />
went for naught as the<br />
1934 New York Giants<br />
led by seven games on<br />
September 7, but stumbled<br />
to an 8-13 finish while the surging Cards finished on a 20-5 tear. These (2) sheets<br />
have been autographed by a combined (14) members of that Polo Grounds roster. The<br />
blue-ink fountain pennings average (“8-9”) quality and include: Bell, Critz,<br />
Fitzsimmons, Hubbell (traced), T. Jackson, Luque, Moore, O’Doul, Ott, Parmelee,<br />
Richards, Ryan, Schumacher and Vergez. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
408. (3) 1935 Multi-Signed<br />
Philadelphia and Chicago<br />
Displays With Appling,<br />
Mack and Lyons - All Full<br />
JSA<br />
It’s a good bet that these (21) autographs<br />
of 1935 big league stars were gathered at<br />
Philadelphia’s Shibe Park. Delivered on<br />
(3) separate sheets in black-ink fountain<br />
pen, the signatures average (“9”) potency<br />
and include: White Sox Appling, Grube,<br />
Hayes, Hopkins, Lyons, Ruel (coach) and<br />
Salveson; Athletics/White Sox Bonura,<br />
Finney, Mack (manager), McNair, Piet,<br />
Tietje and Wyatt; Phillies/Giants Allen,<br />
L. Chiozza, Clarke, Hendrick, J. Moore,<br />
Spalding and Todd. Individual full photo<br />
LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
410. Connie Mack and<br />
Joe Cronin<br />
Autographed Items -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Baseball legends whose respective<br />
careers spanned roughly half a century<br />
have autographed these (2)<br />
items. Includes: Joe Cronin: a 1952<br />
contract signed by Cronin (black-ink<br />
fountain pen, “9” strength) in his<br />
capacity as the General Manager of<br />
the Red Sox; Connie Mack: a 1950<br />
Bedford Springs Golf Club scorecard<br />
signed by Mack in graphite<br />
pencil (“7-8” strength). Individual<br />
full photo LOAs from JSA. More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
405. (2) 1934<br />
Multi-Signed<br />
National League<br />
Sheets With<br />
Cuyler, Vance, H.<br />
Wagner and Full<br />
JSA<br />
Likely gathered at<br />
National League ballparks<br />
during the 1934 season,<br />
these (14) autographs read<br />
like a “Who’s Who” of Senior Circuit stars. The signatures have been executed on (2)<br />
6-5/8 x 8-1/4” lined sheets and average (“8-9”) quality. Includes: Sheet No. 1 J.<br />
Bowman, Cuyler, B. Lee, F. Snyder (Giants coach), Vance, H. Weaver (Cardinals<br />
trainer) and J. Weaver; Sheet No. 2 D. Dean (enhanced), Jorgensen (Pirates trainer).<br />
Stripp (enhanced), Thevenow, Veltman, H. Wagner (Pirates coach) and F. Young.<br />
Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
407. (3) 1930s Baseball<br />
Autograph Displays With<br />
Maranville and 1933 Browns -<br />
All Full JSA<br />
With access to big league stars, an ardent fan<br />
collected these (24) autographs during the<br />
1930s. Rendered in black-ink fountain pen,<br />
the scriptings average (“8-9”) potency and<br />
include: 1933 St. Louis Browns: S. Gray,<br />
Gullic, Knott, Hemsley, McDonald, Melillo,<br />
Scharein, Sothoron, Storti and West; 1935<br />
A.L. Stars: Caster, W. Ferrell, Glenn, Hoag,<br />
Painter (Yankees trainer), C. Reynolds and<br />
Schacht; 1935 M.L. Stars: T. Baker, B. Bell,<br />
J. Burns, Bordagaray, H. Casey, Lary and<br />
Maranville. Individual full photo LOAs from<br />
JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
409. 1/29/35 Philadelphia<br />
Sports Writer’s Banquet<br />
Multi-Signed Program with<br />
Mack, Foxx and Dean-Full<br />
JSA<br />
Judging from the program cover art the<br />
attendees of the 1/29/35 “Philadelphia<br />
Sporting Writers’ Association’s Annual<br />
Banquet” must have had a blast. The offered<br />
program presents in average condition with<br />
moderate wear and features (10) signatures<br />
including (6) “Guests of Honor” and (4) participants.<br />
Key signers are Mack (d.1956,<br />
“7”), Foxx (d.1967, “7”) and D. Dean<br />
(d.1974, “8”). Also included are Lobert<br />
(d.1968, “7”), Miller (d.1966, “9”), Smukler<br />
(d. 1971, “8”), Spalding (d.1950, “8”), Stevens (“8”), Stofko (“8”) and Walters<br />
(d.1991, “8”). Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
411. Connie Mack<br />
Signed Handwritten<br />
Letter - Full JSA<br />
Having stepped down from<br />
the helm he manned for 50<br />
years, Connie Mack remained<br />
a revered figure throughout<br />
the baseball world. This 1951<br />
correspondence was penned<br />
entirely in Mack’s hand and<br />
endorsed by the legendary<br />
skipper at its conclusion.<br />
Framed to dimensions of 26-<br />
1/8 x 19”, The letter is composed<br />
on Philadelphia Athletics stationery. The letter conveys Mack’s gratitude for a<br />
fan’s efforts with youth baseball. Executed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, Mack’s<br />
signature projects (“9-10”) potency. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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412. 1885<br />
Nicholas<br />
Young<br />
Handwritten<br />
Signed<br />
Letter With<br />
Excellent<br />
Baseball<br />
Content -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Composed by former<br />
National<br />
League President Nicholas Young on U.S. Treasury<br />
Department letterhead, this 1885 correspondence piece<br />
lends considerable credence to assertions of both<br />
Young’s tendency to cater to owners’ demands and the<br />
respect reserved for former umpire Bob Ferguson.<br />
Addressed to Detroit owner Joseph Marsh, the handwritten<br />
letter confirms alternate umpiring arrangements<br />
for upcoming Wolverines games. Young’s penmanship<br />
is flawless and his partially trimmed signature projects<br />
incredible strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
413. Ty Cobb<br />
Handwritten<br />
and Signed<br />
Letter on<br />
Personal<br />
Stationery -<br />
Full JSA<br />
While it’s well<br />
known that Ty<br />
Cobb was an expert<br />
at studying opposing<br />
pitchers from<br />
the batter’s box,<br />
there is also ample<br />
documentation<br />
regarding how well<br />
he handled his finances. Amassing millions via shrewd<br />
investments in Coca-Cola and General Motors, Cobb<br />
was meticulous with his earnings. This is evidenced in<br />
a letter handwritten and signed by Cobb. Dated<br />
“5/23/57” on Cobb’s personal stationery, the correspondence<br />
has financial content and is signed by the Hall of<br />
famer (“8” strength) at the conclusion. Full photo LOA<br />
from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
414. Ty Cobb 1956 Signed Personal<br />
Check - Full JSA<br />
In charge of his money with the same authority he had<br />
regarding baseball, Ty Cobb signed this personal check.<br />
Dated “7 Sept 1956” and made out to “Pacific<br />
Telephone and Telegraph Co.” the check is signed by<br />
Cobb on the appropriate line. Executed in blue ballpoint,<br />
Cobb’s penning and traditional paraph resonate<br />
(“9”) strength and clarity. The check has normal cancellation<br />
stampings and hole punchings, none of which<br />
affect Cobb’s bold signature. Full photo LOA from<br />
JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
415. Casey Stengel Signed<br />
Personal Check - PSA/DNA<br />
Authentic<br />
The engineer of seven New York Yankees World<br />
Series titles, Hall of Fame skipper Casey Stengel is<br />
the endorser of this check. Encapsulated with autograph<br />
assessed “Authentic” by PSA/DNA, the voucher<br />
is from Stengel’s personal account in Glendale,<br />
California. Dated “Dec. 28, 1972” the check is signed<br />
by Stengel on the appropriate line in blue ballpoint<br />
(“9” strength, signed “Charles D. Stengel”). This item<br />
has a reserve (estimated value $275-$500).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
416. 1917 Chuck Klein Signed Dollar<br />
Bill with Full PSA/DNA & PCGS VF30<br />
Frequently given to admirers as a token of fortune,<br />
Chuck Klein (d.1958) awarded a lucky recipient with<br />
this 1917 dollar bill signed by the Baseball Hall of<br />
Famer. Graded VF 30 by PCGS, the large sized note is<br />
inscribed to the right of President Washington’s image<br />
with a steel-tip fountain pen. Although upside down,<br />
the signature still presents (“7-8”) with deference to an<br />
interruption by the serial number. A very nice piece of<br />
legal tender which once crossed paths with a permanent<br />
resident of Cooperstown. Full photo LOA from PSA.<br />
This item has a reserve. Estimate ($800-$1500).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
417. Multi-Signed Baseball Display<br />
with (17) Hall of Famers-Full JSA<br />
The (17) signers of the proffered baseball display have<br />
two things in common, they are all enshrined in the<br />
Hall of Fame and they all departed this world in the<br />
20th Century. Fashioned from paper this 7” diameter<br />
baseball display piece is mounted to an 8-1/2 x 11”<br />
backing and bears the title “Hall of Fame”. Baseball<br />
and Cooperstown are well represented as this piece features<br />
a nice mix of players, managers, umpires and<br />
executives including standout stars Dickey (d. 1993,<br />
“7”), Greenberg (d.1986, “9”) and Terry (d.1989, “8”).<br />
Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
418. 1966<br />
New York<br />
Yankees<br />
Signed<br />
Catalog<br />
Page<br />
With<br />
Mantle,<br />
Maris and<br />
Full JSA<br />
Attending a<br />
1966 auction<br />
in New York, a<br />
fan secured a<br />
“lot” of his<br />
own as (18)<br />
members of that year’s Yankees roster autographed this<br />
catalog page. Executed in blue ballpoint, the pennings<br />
average (“8-9”) strength and include: Barker, Clarke,<br />
Clinton, Downing, Friend, Gibbs, Hamilton, Houk<br />
(manager), Lopez, Mantle, Maris, Ramos, Repoz,<br />
Schofield (pencil), Stottlemyre, Tresh, White and<br />
Womack (pencil). Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $300.00<br />
419. 1976<br />
New York<br />
Yankees<br />
Multi-Signed<br />
Program<br />
with Mantle<br />
and Ford-<br />
Full JSA<br />
Signed programs<br />
have been fan<br />
favorite souvenirs<br />
for as long as there<br />
have been players,<br />
fans and programs. The proffered 1976 multi-signed<br />
New York Yankees program is a fine of example of this<br />
tradition. Featuring an eclectic mix of players and<br />
celebrities this classic collectible is highlighted by the<br />
signatures of Mickey Mantle (d.1995, “8”) and<br />
“Whitey” Ford (“8”). Also included are announcer Mel<br />
Allen (d. 1996, “8”), restaurateur “Toots” Shor (d.1977,<br />
“8”) and Yankee old-timers “Joe” Dugan (d.1982, “8”),<br />
Bob Shawkey (d.1980, “7”) and “Whitey” Witt (d.<br />
1988, “8”). Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
420. Roger Maris Signed & Framed<br />
Newspaper Photograph with Full<br />
PSA/DNA<br />
Roger<br />
Maris terrorizes<br />
yet<br />
another<br />
unfortunate<br />
American<br />
League<br />
pitcher on<br />
this signed<br />
and framed<br />
newspaper<br />
photograph.<br />
The<br />
colorful picture measures nearly 4 x 5-1/2” and is<br />
expertly framed and matted to 12-1/2 x 14”. Inscribed<br />
in blue ink, the bold script presents (“8-9”) in strength<br />
and clarity. Suitable for prominent display in any baseball<br />
themed den or office. Full photo LOA from<br />
PSA/DNA. This item has a reserve. Estimate ($600-<br />
$1200). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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421. Joe<br />
DiMaggio<br />
Signed Life<br />
Magazine<br />
Framed<br />
Display - Full<br />
JSA<br />
A photo opportunity<br />
personified, Hall of<br />
Famer Joe DiMaggio<br />
was the subject of<br />
many a magazine<br />
cover, including these<br />
(2) Life issues which<br />
he decorated with his bold autographs. Framed to 30-5/16 x 21-1/8”, the May 1, 1939<br />
and August 1, 1949 editions are both signed by their pinstriped subject. Both felt tip<br />
endorsements trumpet “perfect 10” strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
423. (8) Multi/Single-<br />
Signed Baseball<br />
Books with (2) T.<br />
Williams & DiMaggio<br />
Informative octet of multi/singlesigned<br />
baseball books each<br />
penned by their respective subjects.<br />
Included among the (“8-9”)<br />
autographs are Full Photo LOA<br />
from JSA: (3 books) with<br />
DiMaggio (An Illustrated Life),<br />
(2) T. Williams (A Tribute and<br />
Fenway Park: A Stadium Pop-Up<br />
Book); JSA Basic Certs: (5<br />
books) with Feller (Now Pitching, soft cover), Rizzuto The October Twelve), Roberts<br />
(The Whiz Kids with HOF 76, Whiz Kids), Sandberg (Second to Home) and quadsigned<br />
(Women in Baseball) by Davis/Hohlmayer/Kamenshek/Wenzell with lengthy<br />
inscription.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
425. Autographed<br />
Baseball Publications<br />
Lot of (28) With Covers<br />
Signed by (2) J.<br />
DiMaggio and (2)<br />
Spahn<br />
While these (28) vintage baseball<br />
publications are appealing on their<br />
own, they take on added value<br />
with the autographs of some of<br />
their famous subjects. Front cover<br />
signatures average (“9”) potency<br />
with highlights including: (2)<br />
Ashburn (1952 Baseball Life Stories and July 1952 Complete Baseball); (2) J.<br />
DiMaggio (September 1949 Sport and 1964 JKW magazine; both full JSA); Rizzuto<br />
(Dell Sports 1951 Baseball Stars0; (2) Spahn (August 1953 Sport and 1959 Dell<br />
Sports Baseball Stars) Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
427. Treasure Chest With<br />
Baseball Concentration<br />
and 1986 Red Sox Team-<br />
Signed Jersey<br />
With an emphasis on baseball, this collection<br />
of memorabilia is headlined by: 2010<br />
Phillies with (2) full tickets from the<br />
NLDS opener in which Roy Halladay nohit<br />
the Reds; and a Phillies magazine<br />
signed by Oswalt and Victorino; 1986<br />
Red Sox a replica road jersey with (23)<br />
signatures (average “8-9” strength) with<br />
Boggs, Buckner, and Rice; Signed<br />
Photo/Plaque Displays (4) with Griffey,<br />
Jr., Ripken, Jr., Ryan and Schmidt (signatures<br />
average (“8-9”) strength. Auction<br />
LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
422. (2) Multi-Signed<br />
Baseball Books with (79)<br />
Signatures including Mantle<br />
Inscription<br />
The sweet scripts of baseball legends<br />
grace the pages of this pair of multisigned<br />
hard cover books. The primarily<br />
blue ink endorsements average (“9”) penmanship<br />
and are inked on the title page<br />
and throughout the inner pages. Highlights<br />
include Players of Cooperstown:<br />
Baseball’s Hall of Fame: (74 signatures,<br />
most added induction date inscriptions)<br />
with (2) Aaron (one 755), DiMaggio, R.<br />
Jackson, Koufax, Mantle (1965), (2)<br />
Mathews, Mays, Reese (No, Capt!),<br />
Rizzuto (”Scooter”) and T. Williams.<br />
Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
424. (11) Multi-Signed<br />
1950s New York<br />
Yankees Yearbooks<br />
With DiMaggio, Rizzuto<br />
and Ford<br />
A mere formality as clubs headed<br />
to spring training every year, New<br />
York Yankees “Sketch Books” and<br />
“Yearbooks” were published to<br />
preview yet another season of<br />
Bronx supremacy. Here are (11)<br />
1950s versions autographed by<br />
some of the team’s most heralded<br />
stars. The guides range from (EX) to (VG) and feature signatures that average (“9”)<br />
quality. Headlining the lot is a 1953 Sketch Book signed by (20) with Berra, J.<br />
DiMaggio, Mize and Rizzuto (full photo LOA from JSA). The remaining autographed<br />
guides come with an auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
426. 1994 “AP Pictorial<br />
History of Baseball” Signed<br />
by (28) With Mantle, T.<br />
Williams - Full JSA<br />
Published in 1994, the Associated Press<br />
Pictorial History of Baseball visually documents<br />
the grand game from its archaic,<br />
turn-of-the-century days through expansion<br />
and into the 1990s. This particular<br />
volume has been signed (on the appropriate<br />
likenesses) by (28) deserving subjects.<br />
The felt tip autographs trumpet (“9-10”)<br />
potency with highlights including: (2)<br />
Aaron, Berra, J. DiMaggio, Feller, Kiner,<br />
(2) Mantle (inscribed “No.7” and “536<br />
HR’s”), Musial, Rizzuto, Slaughter and<br />
(2) T. Williams. Full photo LOA from<br />
JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
428.<br />
Signed/Unsigned<br />
Baltimore<br />
Orioles<br />
Memorabilia Lot<br />
with (2) Bats and<br />
Multi-Signed Ball<br />
Baltimore Orioles fans<br />
will enjoy this excellent<br />
lot of signed/unsigned<br />
memorabilia. Included are (42) items with (56) total autographs and (35) unsigned<br />
items. Highlights include a B. Robinson signed bat (“9”), a bat signed by (4) with<br />
Blair (“9”), Johnson (“9”), Powell (“7”) and Weaver (“8”) and a ball signed by (6)<br />
with Dobson (“9”), Etchebarren (“8”), Hendricks (“9”), Johnson (“8”), Powell (“8”)<br />
and B. Robinson (“7”). Other signed highlights are (3) photos, a mitt, a helmet, a ball<br />
and a base. (10) Highlight items have basic JSA certs, the balance have auction LOA<br />
from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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429. Roger Maris Signed 1962 Topps<br />
Baseball #234 - PSA/DNA Authentic<br />
Having completed a record-breaking home run season<br />
in 1961, Roger Maris kept right on swinging, launching<br />
a game-winning circuit clout in Game 3 of the ’61 Fall<br />
Classic. That blow is documented on this 1962 Topps<br />
Baseball #234 WS cardboard collectible, which is<br />
signed by its fence-clearing subject. Encapsulated with<br />
autograph assessed “Authentic” by PSA/DNA, the card<br />
and bold penning present nicely. This item has a<br />
reserve (estimated value $400-$500).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
430. (32) 1947-66 Baseball Exhibit<br />
Cards with (4) PSA Graded & (10)<br />
Signed<br />
Sterling assortment of (32) 1947-66 Baseball Exhibit<br />
cards with (4) PSA graded and (10) signed. Highlights<br />
include Auction LOA from JSA: (10 cards, average<br />
“8-9”, cards average EX) with Cepeda (Batting, 1963<br />
Stat Back), Kaline (Portrait, with Bats), Killebrew<br />
(1962 Stat Back), Slaughter, Snider (“LA on Cap”, JSA<br />
cert card); PSA Graded: (4 cards) with Banks (PSA 8,<br />
Portrait, 1 of 2, none better), Ford (PSA 7.5, Pitching);<br />
Ungraded: (18 cards, median EX-MT) with Mantle<br />
(FR, Batting, “CK” connected, glue residue) and Mays<br />
(EX, Portrait). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
431. 1988-1990 Pacific Legends<br />
Baseball Sets with (219) Signed<br />
including (67) Hall of Famers<br />
Comprehensive 1988-1990 Pacific Legends Baseball<br />
set trio with (219) signed including (67) Hall of<br />
Famers. The precisely placed endorsements average<br />
(“9”) with only a handful lesser. Highlights include<br />
1988 Pacific set: (110/110, 75/102 possible) with #6<br />
Musial, #10 Rizzuto, #30 VanderMeer, #36 Banks, #71<br />
Connors; 1989 Pacific set: (110/110, 73/88 possible)<br />
with #116 Mathews, #172 Harwell, #209 Brickhouse;<br />
1990 Pacific set: (110/110, 71/110 possible) with #66<br />
Mathews and #101 Rizzuto. Auction LOA from JSA.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
432. Ron Lewis Framed 500 HR Club<br />
Litho Signed by (11) With Mantle,<br />
Williams and Full JSA<br />
In 1988, when 500 career home runs was an impressive<br />
feat realized via unenhanced physical performance,<br />
artist Ron Lewis depicted the 11 living members of the<br />
esteemed fraternity. Framed to 41-7/8 x 23-7/8”, this<br />
color print is autographed by all (11) subjects, with (9)<br />
having inscribed their eye-opening totals! The signatures<br />
average (“9”) strength and include: Williams<br />
(“521”), Robinson (“586”), Killebrew (573), Jackson<br />
(“563”), Mantle (536”), Mays (“660”), Aaron (“755”),<br />
Schmidt, Banks (“512”), Mathews (“512”) and<br />
McCovey. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
433. 1989-90 Ron Lewis “Living<br />
Legends” Signed (20) Piece Set with<br />
Mantle and Koufax<br />
With nineteen Hall of Famers including seven members<br />
of the “500 Home Run” club and three members of the<br />
“300 Win” club plus the “Hit King” Pete Rose, this awe<br />
inspiring collection is sure to please the most avid autograph<br />
hound. Presented is a (20) piece set of “Living<br />
Legends” prints featuring the artwork of Ron Lewis.<br />
Issued in LE quantities of five thousand each, these<br />
8x10 portraits are perfectly suited for display. Keys are<br />
Mantle (d.1995, “9”) and Koufax (“8”) with full photo<br />
LOAs from JSA. The balance come with an auction<br />
LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve. Estimated<br />
value ($900-$1,500). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
434. “Perfect Game” LE Lithograph<br />
Signed by (10) With Koufax, Larsen<br />
and Bunning - Full JSA<br />
Twenty-seven up, twenty-seven down! Such is the<br />
equation for pitching perfection. Composed by artist<br />
Doo S. Oh, this limited edition (49/86) color lithograph<br />
is autographed by (10) “Perfect Game” authors. Each<br />
has signed in black marker and has inscribed the date<br />
of achievement. Signatures average (“8-9”) quality and<br />
include: Barker, Browning, Bunning, Cone, Koufax,<br />
Larsen, Martinez, Rogers, Wells and Witt. Composed<br />
on canvas measuring 41-3/4 x 31-1/4”, the piece is<br />
securely fastened to a wooden frame. Full photo LOA<br />
from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
435. Ken Griffey, Jr./LeRoy Neiman<br />
Dual-Signed Display - Full JSA<br />
Gifted in their respective fields, slugger Ken Griffey, Jr.<br />
and artist LeRoy Neiman have decorated this colorful<br />
display with their coveted autographs. Framed to 33-3/8<br />
x 34-3/4”, the piece features a Griffey, Jr. 1998 lithograph<br />
print signed by composer Neiman (black marker,<br />
“8-9” strength), as well as a 1994 image of Griffey<br />
signed by its subject in black marker (“9” strength).<br />
Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
436. 1959 Washington Senators<br />
Team-Signed Photograph with (33)<br />
Autographs—Full JSA<br />
Very attractive 1959 Washington Senators team-signed<br />
photograph with (33) autographs. The black and blue<br />
ink scripts average (“8”) penmanship and are precisely<br />
placed beneath the players’ images. The black-andwhite<br />
picture depicts the squad at their Griffith Stadium<br />
hub and is framed to 15x12 dimensions. Key signatories<br />
include Top Row: Killebrew, Versalles; Middle<br />
Row: Allison; Bottom Row: Courtney (d.1975),<br />
Lavagetto and Beck. Full photo LOA from JSA. More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
437. Roger Maris Framed Autograph<br />
Display - PSA/DNA Authentic<br />
Overlooked and underappreciated in the Bronx, slugger<br />
Roger Maris took his services to St. Louis, where he<br />
played for two pennant-winning clubs as the Yankees<br />
struggled mightily. This display is framed to 32-1/8 x<br />
19-5/8” and showcases images of Maris during his<br />
Redbird days and is highlighted by a black-and-white<br />
photo signed by Maris in ballpoint (“8” strength). More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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438. Babe Ruth Signed Oversized Photo - Full JSA<br />
A massive physical specimen during his unparalleled playing days, Babe Ruth was, and perhaps<br />
remains, the most readily recognized figure in American sports. And while he was sadly<br />
ravaged by cancer during his demise, his compliance with adoring fans never waned in the<br />
least. This autographed poster provides attestation of Ruth’s embracing manner and willingness<br />
to sign until the very end. Measuring 15-7/8 x 19-7/8” and mounted to a thick cardboard backing,<br />
a black-and-white image portrays Ruth completing his patented swing. Emerging prominently<br />
against the background of his pinstriped jersey, Ruth’s black-ink fountain pen signature<br />
projects (“6-7”) strength and clarity. In an unknown hand, a personalization and inscription is<br />
dated “1948,” making this one of Ruth’s final autographs. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
439. Mickey Mantle<br />
and Roger Maris<br />
Dual Signed<br />
Photo-Full JSA<br />
The “M&M” boys together<br />
again! Nothing could be<br />
sweeter than the confection<br />
of a season enjoyed by<br />
Mickey Mantle and Roger<br />
Maris in 1961 when they<br />
lead the Universe in home<br />
runs while guiding the<br />
Yankees to yet another<br />
World Series triumph. The presented photo, dual signed by Mantle (“9”) and Maris<br />
(“9”) in blue felt tip marker, captured the triumphant boys mugging it up with big<br />
grins in a candid pose. Cut from a magazine the photo measures 8-1/4 x 5-3/4” and<br />
has two unobtrusive vertical creases which do not affect the signatures. Full photo<br />
LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
441. Yankees<br />
Reunion<br />
Photo Signed<br />
by (5) With<br />
Mantle, Maris<br />
and Full JSA<br />
Gathered for a<br />
reunion at Yankee<br />
Stadium during the<br />
early-1980s, former<br />
Bronx Bombers staples<br />
again donned<br />
their pinstriped uniforms<br />
and waved to the appreciative crowd. This 12x8 color photograph captures that<br />
scene and is autographed by (5) of the franchise’s perennial World Series participants.<br />
Executed in blue marker, the autographs average (“9”) strength and include: Berra,<br />
Ford, Mantle, Maris and Rizzuto. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
443. (4) Multi/Single-<br />
Signed Large<br />
Baseball Photographs<br />
with<br />
Mantle/Reese/Snider<br />
Significant signatures rule this<br />
quartet of multi/single-signed<br />
large baseball photographs. Each<br />
picture is crisply penned in blue<br />
ink and registers (“9-10”) penmanship.<br />
Included are 1.) triplesigned<br />
Mantle/Reese/Snider<br />
16x20 photograph (full photo<br />
LOA from JSA); 2.) singlesigned<br />
DiMaggio 11x14 matted to 16x20 (full photo LOA from JSA); 3.) singlesigned<br />
Reese 16x20 photograph (JSA basic cert) and 4.) single-signed R. Jackson<br />
12x18 Induction Day cover (JSA basic cert).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
440. Mickey Mantle<br />
Autographed 11x14<br />
“No Shirt”<br />
Photograph-Full JSA<br />
Candid, rare, obscure…yes, yes,<br />
yes, but what lies beyond that<br />
This out of the ordinary Mickey<br />
Mantle (d.1995) photograph is<br />
certainly one you don’t see<br />
every day. Presented is an 11x14<br />
extremely candid photo showing<br />
a shirtless Mantle getting a rubdown,<br />
which judging from<br />
Mick’s grin must have been a<br />
good one. The only thing bolder than this photo is Mantle’s prominent (“9-10”)<br />
strength autograph which has been applied in blue felt tip pen. This photo comes<br />
framed and matted to overall dimensions of 18x15 however the frame appears to need<br />
an upgrade. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $300.00<br />
442. J. DiMaggio,<br />
Mantle, Martin,<br />
Ford Signed<br />
Framed Photo<br />
Gathered in the Bronx for a<br />
reunion, Yankee legends Joe<br />
DiMaggio, Whitey Ford,<br />
Mickey Mantle and Billy<br />
Martin posed for and autographed<br />
this photo. Framed<br />
to 22x18 under a gray<br />
matte, this 14x11 color print<br />
shows the famed quartet in<br />
the Yankee dugout (Ken<br />
Holtzman appears in the<br />
background, dating the image to 1976-1978). Each has rendered a blue Sharpie signature<br />
that projects (“9”) or better quality. From the personal collection of Ford, the item<br />
comes with a COA from Ford.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
444. Autographed<br />
Baseball Flats Lot of<br />
(29) With Grove,<br />
Hubbell and (4) Ryan<br />
Baseball’s elite headline this<br />
impressive lot of autographed<br />
flats. Potent signatures average<br />
(“8-9”) quality with highlights<br />
including Signed Photos: 8x10<br />
or 10x8 prints respectively<br />
signed by: Dickey, Grove,<br />
Hoyt, Larsen and a dual-signed<br />
news service photo with<br />
Hubbell and Terry; 1999 Hall of Fame FDCs: (4) signed 10x8 photo placards with<br />
Brett, Cepeda, Ryan and Yount; N. Ryan Signed Sports Illustrated: April 15, 1991<br />
issue, signed and inscribed “7 No-Hitters – 5,714 K’s – 324 Wins.” Certs/stickers<br />
from JSA, PSA/DNA and auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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445. Babe Ruth and Jacob Ruppert Dual-Signed Postcard -<br />
PSA/DNA 7.5<br />
Separately, they began as a premier pitcher and a brewery magnate. Together, they built the<br />
foundation for the most hallowed dynasty in American sports. At a St. Petersburg, Florida<br />
spring training exhibition in 1934 before their 15th and final season together, Babe Ruth<br />
and Jacob Ruppert autographed this photo postcard. Through that time there were seven<br />
pennants, four World Series titles, contractual bickering and, when Ruth couldn’t contain<br />
himself, disciplinary action. Yet the two remained friends. By Ruth’s own admission,<br />
Ruppert called him “Babe” only once, on January 12, 1939, the night before he passed<br />
away. Encapsulated and Graded NM+ 7.5 by PSA/DNA, the postcard is signed in blackink<br />
steel-tip fountain pen by both, with Ruth’s penning (signed “George H Babe Ruth”)<br />
grading PSA/DNA 8 and Ruppert’s (signed “J Ruppert”) PSA/DNA 7. The bold signatures,<br />
incidentally, accent a sepia-toned likeness of Ruth flanked by Ruppert and Cap Huston at<br />
what appears to be a contract signing on a tree-lined field. On the reverse, the original<br />
recipient has penned a summary of how and when these autographs were obtained, citing a<br />
March 20, 1934 exhibition at the Boston Braves’ Waterfront Park facility. Ironically, less<br />
than a year later, Ruth was released by the Yankees and signed with the Braves as Rupert refused to comply with Ruth’s wishes to manage the club. Simply put, this is an<br />
absolutely priceless heirloom as one of very few signed by the two pillars of a dynasty that reigns to this day. This item has a reserve (estimated value $5500-$8000).<br />
Opening Bid $1500.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
446. Walter<br />
Johnson<br />
Signed Index<br />
Card -<br />
PSA/DNA 8<br />
From his rustic<br />
Kansas to the<br />
Nation’s Capital,<br />
fireballer Walter<br />
Johnson was the<br />
face of the Senators,<br />
toiling for oft-woeful<br />
installments and eventually, starring on back-to-back American League pennant<br />
winning rosters. Encapsulated with autograph Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA/DNA, this<br />
4-3/4 x 3” index card is signed by the Hall of Fame hurler. Preceded by his inscription<br />
of “Best Wishes always,” Johnson’s black ink penning is deserving of the technical<br />
assessment. This item has a reserve (estimated value $1100-$2000).<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
447. Ty<br />
Cobb<br />
Autograph<br />
- PSA/DNA<br />
Gem-MT<br />
10<br />
While his<br />
approach to hitting<br />
and calculated<br />
competitive<br />
style were<br />
as close to perfect<br />
as a player could approach, Ty Cobb’s potent autograph is perfect on this encapsulated<br />
example. Rendered on an otherwise blank 3-3/8 x 2-3/8” card, Cobb’s blackink<br />
fountain pen signature and inscription of “Aug – 9 - 30” have been Graded GEM<br />
MT 10 by PSA/DNA. Accented by his trademark paraph, Cobb’s signature warrants<br />
every bit of its high technical praise.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
448. Ty Cobb Framed<br />
Signed Index Card<br />
Display - Full JSA<br />
As unique as his “hands apart”<br />
grip and unrivaled competitive<br />
spirit, Ty Cobb’s potent autograph<br />
and trademark paraph headlines<br />
this gorgeous display. Framed to<br />
22-1/2 x 18-1/8”, a standard size<br />
index card is home to Cobb’s<br />
black ink signature, which projects<br />
(“9”) strength and clarity.<br />
Accenting the display is a blackand-white<br />
likeness of Cobb with<br />
printed text conveying the praises<br />
of Walter Johnson. Full photo<br />
LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
449. Len Koenecke Cut Signature - Full JSA<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
451. (22) 1962-1986<br />
Baseball Hall of<br />
Fame/Superstar Signed<br />
Cards<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
450. Charlie Perkins Cut Signature - Full JSA<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
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452. Ty Cobb<br />
Signed<br />
Government<br />
Postcard - Full<br />
JSA<br />
Long since retired<br />
from an unparalleled<br />
hitting career, Ty Cobb<br />
had only money to<br />
count (thanks to wise<br />
investments in Coca-<br />
Cola and General<br />
Motors) and epic battles over which to reminisce. During his retirement, Cobb’s seldom<br />
seen “softer side” emerged as he complied with a request and signed this government<br />
postcard. Postmarked “MENLO PARK, CALIF. JUL 6 1956,” the laminated correspondence<br />
piece showcases Cobb’s blue ballpoint autograph, which projects (“9-<br />
10”) strength and is accented by his customary paraph. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
454. Mel Ott<br />
Signed<br />
Government<br />
Postcard -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Synonymous with the<br />
Polo Grounds, Hall of<br />
Famer Mel Ott delivered<br />
511 home runs<br />
with a patented leg<br />
kick and ferocious<br />
swing. The offered<br />
government postcard was autographed by Ott (d.1958) shortly before his untimely<br />
passing. Postmarked “DETROIT JUL 5 1956,” the laminated correspondence piece<br />
was received and signed by Ott during his brief tenure (1956-1958) announcing Tigers<br />
games on Mutual Radio. Executed in blue ballpoint, Ott’s signature projects (“9”)<br />
strength. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
456. Jimmie<br />
Foxx Signed<br />
Government<br />
Postcard -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Following a career<br />
that saw him launch<br />
534 home runs,<br />
Jimmie Foxx<br />
returned to the<br />
game he once<br />
defined (albeit at<br />
different levels).<br />
Following a stint managing the AAGPBL’s Fort Wayne Daisies, Foxx coached the<br />
University of Miami baseball team in 1956 and 1957. It was in that endeavor that he<br />
complied with an autograph request on this government postcard. Postmarked “1956 –<br />
Miami,” the since-laminated piece is signed by Foxx in black ink. The scripting shows<br />
(“6”) strength and is highlighted by the trademark “xx.” Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
458. Thomas<br />
Connolly<br />
Signed<br />
Government<br />
Postcard -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Respected perhaps<br />
like no other big<br />
league arbiter, Hall<br />
of Famer Thomas<br />
Connolly earned<br />
prominent assignments<br />
such as the first-ever games at Shibe Park, Comiskey Park, Fenway Park and<br />
Yankee Stadium. Well after the conclusion of his 34-year career, Connolly complied<br />
with an autograph request on this government postcard. Postmarked “1956,” the laminated<br />
card is signed by Connolly (signed “Thomas H. Connolly”) in blue ballpoint<br />
(“9” strength) and inscribed “With every good wish.” Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
453. Rogers<br />
Hornsby Signed<br />
Government<br />
Postcard - Full<br />
JSA<br />
With a competitive desire<br />
that, more often than not,<br />
hindered relations with<br />
teammates, Rogers<br />
Hornsby never wavered<br />
in his outspoken ways.<br />
The Hornsby penning on<br />
this government postcard mirrors the Hall of Famer’s unyielding demeanor.<br />
Postmarked “JUN 25 1956,” the since-laminated card is signed by Hornsby in green<br />
ink and inscribed “1956.” The sizable signature shows (“9”) strength. Between mentoring<br />
jobs at the time of this autograph, Hornsby resided in Chicago (as indicated on<br />
the postmark), where he was to coach the Cubs in 1958. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
455. Tris<br />
Speaker<br />
Signed<br />
Government<br />
Postcard -<br />
Full JSA<br />
A key component<br />
on two Red Sox<br />
World Series winners<br />
during the<br />
Deadball Era, as<br />
well as on the<br />
Cleveland Indians’ first-ever Fall Classic installment, Hall of Famer Tris Speaker<br />
returned to the Tribe as a coach and advisor from 1947 until his death in 1958. This<br />
government postcard was autographed during the latter endeavor. Postmarked “JUN<br />
29, 1956,” the laminated piece is signed by Speaker in blue ballpoint (“9-10”<br />
strength). Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
457. Larry<br />
Lajoie<br />
Signed<br />
Government<br />
Postcard -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Unflappable in his<br />
determination to<br />
deliver at the plate,<br />
Hall of Famer Nap<br />
Lajoie was so<br />
revered that his<br />
Cleveland Bronchos were re-named the “Naps” in his honor. More than half a century<br />
later, Lajoie was sought by autograph seekers, at least one of which he complied with<br />
in signing this government postcard. Executed in blue ink, “Larry Lajoie” and his<br />
inscriptions of “Best Wishes 6-26-56” project (“8”) strength and clarity. The postmark<br />
on the laminated card reads “Daytona Beach,” where Lajoie was to pass away less<br />
than three years later. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
459. Jackie<br />
Robinson<br />
Signed<br />
Government<br />
Postcard - Full<br />
JSA<br />
Arguably the game’s<br />
most courageous figure,<br />
Jackie Robinson was, in<br />
the end, admired by millions<br />
for efforts that went<br />
far beyond the Major<br />
League diamonds on which he performed. Just before embarking on the 10th and final<br />
season of a remarkable big league career, Robinson signed this government postcard.<br />
Postmarked “Tampa – MAR 30 1956,” the laminated piece is signed by Robinson in<br />
blue ballpoint (“9”) strength. Additionally, his inscription reads: “Thanks for your very<br />
nice letter. It was nice receiving it. Best wishes.” Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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460. Jimmie<br />
Foxx Signed<br />
Hall of Fame<br />
Plaque<br />
Postcard -<br />
SGC/JSA<br />
Authentic<br />
A product of rural<br />
Maryland, Hall of<br />
Famer Jimmie Foxx<br />
was the right-handed answer to Babe Ruth, clubbing 534 tape-measure circuit clouts<br />
throughout his career. Encapsulated with autograph assessed “Authentic” by<br />
SGC/JSA, this Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque postcard is autographed by the heralded<br />
slugger. Executed in black ink on the reverse, Foxx’ penning projects (“8-9”) strength<br />
and clarity. This is a bold example of one of the tougher 500 Home Run Club scriptings.<br />
This item has a reserve (estimated value $1200-$2000).<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
462. Rogers Hornsby<br />
Framed Cut Signature<br />
Display PSA/DNA<br />
Widely considered the most controversial<br />
figure in baseball history,<br />
Rogers Hornsby was anything but<br />
popular among teammates and<br />
opponents. There is little argument,<br />
however, regarding his legacy as a<br />
player. Such are the sentiments<br />
regarding this autographed display.<br />
Framed to 25-1/2 x 27-3/8”, the<br />
piece showcases Hornsby’s cut signature.<br />
Executed in green ink and<br />
dated “1959,” the scripting projects<br />
(“8”) strength and is accompanied<br />
by (4) black-and-white photos.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
464. (4) Hall of<br />
Famer Signed<br />
GPCs With<br />
Baker, Clarke,<br />
Wallace and<br />
Walsh - All Full<br />
JSA<br />
Among the game’s earliest<br />
heroes, (4) turn of<br />
the century and<br />
Deadball Era Hall of<br />
Famers have individually autographed these government postcards. Each is laminated<br />
and postmarked “1956” with the city of the player’s residence. Rendered in black or<br />
blue ink, the autographs average (“9”) potency and include: Home Run Baker (signed<br />
“J. Franklin Baker”); Fred Clarke (signed “Fred C Clark”); Bobby Wallace (personalized<br />
and signed “Roderick J. Wallace”); and Ed Walsh (signed and inscribed “Hall of<br />
Fame – Cooperstown N.Y.”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
466. (20) 1930s<br />
Baseball Cut<br />
Signatures With Hafey<br />
Amassed by a fervent fan during<br />
the 1930s, these (20) tougher autographs<br />
have been executed with<br />
various writing utensils on index<br />
cards and lined sheets. These average<br />
(“8-9”) strength and include: E.<br />
Farrell, J. Flowers, Hafey, (2) F.<br />
Hart (Chicago Cubs trainer),<br />
Heimach, Herring, M. Hopkins, J.<br />
Hutchinson, J. Jordan, Levey, (3)<br />
O. Miller, B. Newsome, Outen, P.<br />
Page, Rolfe and a dual-signed 1933<br />
Pirates display with Chagnon<br />
(d.1953) and H. Smith (full JSA).<br />
Individual certs/stickers from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
461.<br />
Wahoo<br />
Sam<br />
Crawford<br />
Signed<br />
Index<br />
Card<br />
Hall of Famer<br />
outfielder and<br />
all-time triples<br />
leader Sam<br />
Crawford was<br />
the author of<br />
this bold autograph<br />
and inscription. Executed in red ballpoint on a 5x3 index card, the penning<br />
reads “Wahoo Sam Crawford” and projects (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Just below,<br />
Crawford inscribed “Desist.” Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
463. Roy Campanella<br />
Framed Autograph<br />
Display - PSA/DNA<br />
Perennial World Series participant<br />
and three-time MVP Roy<br />
Campanella is the subject of this<br />
display that showcases perhaps the<br />
most magnificent Campy autograph<br />
you’ll ever see. Framed to dimensions<br />
of 26-3/8 x 22-1/4”, a preaccident<br />
blue ballpoint Campanella<br />
autograph has been executed on a<br />
lined index card and projects (“9-<br />
10”) strength and clarity. Accenting<br />
the piece are (4) black-and-white<br />
photos of the Brooklyn backstop.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
465. (9) Hall<br />
of Famer<br />
Single-Signed<br />
Govt.<br />
Postcards<br />
With Grove,<br />
Hubbell and<br />
Terry<br />
Collected one by one<br />
by an ardent fan during<br />
the 1950s, these<br />
(9) U.S. Government<br />
postcards (all laminated) were autographed and mailed by since-retired heroes, each of<br />
whom has been enshrined in Cooperstown. The bold pennings average (“9”) potency<br />
and include: Frisch, Gehringer, Grove, Hartnett, Hubbell, Lyons, McCarthy (signed<br />
and personalized), Schalk (personalized and signed “Ray “Crocker” Schalk”) and<br />
Terry. Individual certs/stickers from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
467. (33) Baseball<br />
Hall of Famer<br />
Single-Signed<br />
Index Cards With<br />
Koufax, Gomez<br />
and Medwick<br />
With affectionately dubbed<br />
legends including “Happy,”<br />
“Little Poison,” “The Big<br />
Cat” and “The Human<br />
Vacuum Cleaner,” this lot of<br />
(33) single-signed index<br />
cards spans the Deadball Era through the 1970s. Executed on 5x3 lined index cards<br />
and standard-size postcards, the autographs average (“9”) quality with keys including<br />
Alston (JSA cert/sticker), Chandler, Gomez, Goslin (JSA cert/sticker), Hafey (JSA<br />
cert/sticker), Koufax (JSA cert/sticker), Mathews, Medwick (JSA cert/sticker), S. Rice<br />
(JSA cert/sticker) and L. Waner. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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468. 1964-1965 Signed<br />
“The Sporting News”<br />
Run of (56) With<br />
Aaron, Mays and West<br />
As the Yankee dynasty came to a<br />
close, diamond heroes excelled<br />
elsewhere in the mid-1960s. In<br />
addition, the popularity of football<br />
and basketball boomed. As<br />
always, The Sporting News was<br />
there to cover it all. Issued in<br />
1964 and 1965, this partial run of<br />
(65) weekly editions includes (56)<br />
autographed by their famous subjects.<br />
The publications present<br />
beautifully and showcase signatures<br />
that average (“9”) strength<br />
with highlights including: Aaron<br />
(JSA basic cert/sticker), B.<br />
Bradley, Butkus, Ford, B. Gibson,<br />
Marichal, Mathews, Mays (JSA<br />
basic cert/sticker), McCovey,<br />
Pettit, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Rose, Santo, West and B. Williams. Auction LOA<br />
from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
470. 1972-1974 Signed<br />
“The Sporting News”<br />
Run of (91) With Abdul-<br />
Jabbar and B. Hull<br />
As apparel, hairstyles and attitudes<br />
changed during the early 1970s, a<br />
parade of revered athletes graced the<br />
covers of The Sporting News. This<br />
run of (91) 1972-1974 issues showcases<br />
the autographs of those heroic<br />
subjects. With covers/pages crisp<br />
throughout, the signatures average<br />
(“9”) quality with highlights including:<br />
Abdul-Jabbar (basic cert/sticker<br />
from JSA), (2) Archibald, Bench,<br />
Blyleven, Brock, Buoniconti, (2)<br />
Carlton, Cepeda, Cheevers, Clarke,<br />
D. Cowens, (2) Csonka, B.<br />
Cunningham, L. Dawson, P. Esposito,<br />
Evert, Fingers, Fisk, Gilmore, B. Hull<br />
(basic cert/sticker from JSA), Lemaire, Morgan, (4) Nicklaus (individual certs/stickers<br />
from JSA), J. Palmer, Perreault, Ratelle, Ryan, Santo, Spitz, Sutton, Tarkenton,<br />
Trevino, Turcotte, (3) Walton, B. Williams, D. Williams and J. Wilson. Auction LOA<br />
from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
469. 1968-1969 Signed<br />
“The Sporting News”<br />
Run of (88) With Mays,<br />
Howe and Orr<br />
From an age during which color<br />
photos overtook black-and-white<br />
designs on the covers of The<br />
Sporting News, these (88) 1968-<br />
1969 issues are autographed by<br />
their legendary headlining subjects.<br />
Covers/pages are crisp and<br />
signatures average (“9”) quality<br />
with keys including: Brock,<br />
Bunning, Carew, Carlton, B.<br />
Casper, Cepeda, (2) P. Esposito,<br />
B. Gibson, (2) E. Hayes, Howe<br />
(basic cert/sticker from JSA), B.<br />
Hull (basic cert/sticker from JSA),<br />
R. Jackson (basic cert/sticker from<br />
JSA), Jurgensen, (2) Killebrew,<br />
Mackey, Mays (basic cert/sticker<br />
from JSA), (2) McCovey, P.<br />
Niekro, Orr (basic cert/sticker from JSA), Rose, Santo, Seaver, Starr, Ullman, Unseld,<br />
Wilkens and Yastrzemski. Auction LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
471. 1976-1977<br />
Signed “The<br />
Sporting News” Run<br />
of (96) With Abdul-<br />
Jabbar, E. Campbell<br />
and Schmidt<br />
Coinciding with tight-fitting<br />
knit uniforms, the dawn of free<br />
agency and seven-figure contracts,<br />
these (96) 1976-1977<br />
issues of The Sporting News<br />
are autographed by their iconic<br />
front cover subjects. Bold pennings<br />
average (“9”) potency<br />
with highlights including:<br />
Abdul-Jabbar (JSA cert/sticker),<br />
Bench, Brett, E. Campbell,<br />
Carew, Carlton, (3) Dorsett,<br />
Fidrych, Fingers, Griese,<br />
Griffin, Havlicek, F. Harris, E.<br />
Hayes, Jenkins, Lambert,<br />
Morgan, Jim Rice, Schmidt, Sutter, (2) D. Thompson and B. Walton. Auction LOA<br />
from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
472. 1980-1981<br />
Signed “The<br />
Sporting News” Run<br />
of (87) With Gretzky,<br />
R. Jackson and Ryan<br />
A respected weekly source for<br />
all things sports, The Sporting<br />
News is the colorful medium for<br />
bold autographs in this run of<br />
(87) 1980 and 1981 issues.<br />
Complete issues with crisp<br />
pages showcase front cover signatures<br />
that average (“9”)<br />
strength with highlights including:<br />
M. Allen, (3) Brett, E.<br />
Campbell, Carlton, Fisk, F.<br />
Harris, R. Jackson, S.R.<br />
Leonard, B. Martin, Ryan,<br />
Stargell, Sutter, Swann, L.<br />
Taylor, H. Walker, Winfield and<br />
multi-signed covers with<br />
Cromwell/Gretzky/Herzog (full<br />
JSA); Musial/Rose; Quisenberry/Schmidt; Palmer/Weaver; and Bossy/Potvin/Trottier.<br />
Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
473. 1984-1985<br />
Signed “The<br />
Sporting News” Run<br />
of (76) With Gretzky<br />
and Jordan<br />
Garnering front page praise<br />
and photos, athletic stalwarts<br />
have endorsed their likenesses<br />
on this run of (76) weekly The<br />
Sporting News editions from<br />
1984-1985. Publications are<br />
complete and crisp and autographs<br />
project (“9”) or better<br />
strength throughout with highlights<br />
including: Abdul-Jabbar<br />
(JSA cert/sticker), Bird (JSA<br />
cert/sticker), Dickerson,<br />
Gretzky (full JSA), Gwynn, R.<br />
Henderson, B. Jackson, Jordan<br />
(full JSA), Kuhn, B. Martin,<br />
Moon, Mullin, Murray,<br />
Riggins, Ripken, Jr., (2) Rose, Schmidt and Seaver. Among the multi-signed covers is<br />
a 1984 Hall of Fame design signed by Apaicio, Drysdale, Ferrell, Killebrew and<br />
Reese, Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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474. Roger Maris Signed<br />
April 29, 1967 “The<br />
Sporting News” - Full JSA<br />
Dealt to the St. Louis Cardinals for lighthitting<br />
infielder Charley Smith, slugger<br />
Roger Maris left a once-proud Yankee<br />
franchise bound for its second successive<br />
losing season and helped lead the 1967<br />
Redbirds to a World Series crown. All<br />
smiles on the cover of the April 29, 1967<br />
The Sporting News, Maris appeared as if<br />
he already knew the fates of his old and<br />
new teams. Presented is that publication<br />
decorated with a bold Maris autograph.<br />
Executed in blue marker, the penning<br />
projects (“8-9”) strength and clarity and<br />
comes with a full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
476. (4) Single-Signed<br />
“The Sporting News”<br />
Covers With Gretzky,<br />
Jordan, Payton and<br />
Puckett - Full JSA<br />
Revered ambassadors from each of<br />
the four major sporting arenas have<br />
individually autographed their likenesses<br />
on these (4) issues of The<br />
Sporting News. Covers/pages are<br />
complete and signatures show (“9-<br />
10”) strength with: Gretzky (January<br />
9, 1982); Jordan (March 28, 1983);<br />
Payton (September 19, 1983); and<br />
Puckett (September 24, 1984).<br />
Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
478. (8) Single and Multi-<br />
Signed “The Sporting News”<br />
With Abdul-Jabbar, Jordan<br />
and Walton<br />
Before authoring legendary NBA careers,<br />
the endorsers of these (8) The Sporting<br />
News issues set precedents at the collegiate<br />
level. These ready-for-framing souvenirs<br />
showcase autographs that average (“9”)<br />
strength. Includes: Single-Signed Abdul-<br />
Jabbar, Bird, Ewing (full JSA) and Johnson.<br />
Multi-Signed; 1964-65 All-America (signed<br />
by 5 with Bradley, full JSA); 1972-73<br />
(signed by 10 with Walton, full JSA); 1983-<br />
84 North Carolina (signed by 3, with<br />
Jordan, full JSA); and a dual-signed issue<br />
with Walton and Wooden. Individual JSA<br />
certs/stickers. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
480. (9) Multi-Signed “The<br />
Sporting News” Covers Wi t h<br />
Koufax, Mays and T. Wi l l i a m s<br />
Teammates, award-winning groupings and<br />
Hall of Fame classes are among the themes<br />
of these (9) multi-signed covers of The<br />
Sporting News. Covers/crisp pages present<br />
beautifully with signatures averaging (“9”)<br />
strength with highlights including: 1965<br />
Dodger Aces with Drysdale and Koufax;<br />
1965 Award Winners with Grant, Koufax,<br />
Mays and Oliva; 1966 Milwaukee Braves<br />
with Aaron, Mathews and Spahn; All-Star<br />
Game greats with Feller, Hubbell, Kaline,<br />
Marichal, Mays, Musial and T. Williams.<br />
Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
475. (4) L.A. Dodgers<br />
Signed “The Sporting<br />
News” Issues With Koufax,<br />
Drysdale - Individual Full<br />
JSA<br />
During Walt Alston’s 23-year tenure at the<br />
helm of the Dodgers, his pitchers won a<br />
Major League-best six Cy Young Awards.<br />
Fittingly, this lot of (4) The Sporting News<br />
issues are respectively autographed by<br />
Alston and three of his prized mound<br />
pupils. With covers and crisp pages intact,<br />
the publications showcase potent scriptings<br />
that average (“9”) quality and include:<br />
Alston (May 27, 1967); Drysdale (June 8,<br />
1968); Koufax (September 25, 1965); and<br />
Marshall (July 27, 1974). Individual full<br />
LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
477. (6) Single-Signed “The<br />
Sporting News” Issues With<br />
Mantle, T. Williams and<br />
Koufax<br />
While it stands to reason that the front<br />
cover of The Sporting News has always<br />
been reserved for the most celebrated athletes<br />
in the appropriate seasons, these (6)<br />
covers not only meet that criteria, but they<br />
are also autographed by their iconic subjects.<br />
With covers and pages complete, the<br />
publications showcase signatures that show<br />
(“8-9”) or better strength with: Aaron (July<br />
29, 1972); Hubbell (July 9, 1984); Koufax<br />
January 8, 1966, full JSA); Mantle (April 6,<br />
1968, full JSA); Mays (October 8, 1984);<br />
and T. Williams March 15, 1969, full JSA).<br />
JSA basic cert/stickers.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
479. (9) Single-Signed “The<br />
Sporting News” Basketball<br />
Covers With Jordan and<br />
Chamberlain - All Full JSA<br />
“Ballers” beyond compare, these (9) hoops<br />
legends have endorsed their likenesses on<br />
the front covers of The Sporting News<br />
issues. With covers/pages complete, the<br />
guides present nicely and showcase autographs<br />
that average (“8-9”) quality with<br />
Abdul-Jabbar (January 21, 1967); Auerbach<br />
(January 16, 1965); Bird February 9, 1980);<br />
Chamberlain (February 26, 1966); Cousy<br />
(March 4, 1967, signed and personalized);<br />
Erving February 12, 1977); Johnson (March<br />
15, 1980); Jordan (March 26, 1984); Russell<br />
December 17, 1966). Individual full photo<br />
LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
481. (13) Single-<br />
Signed “The<br />
Sporting News”<br />
Football Covers With<br />
Unitas and J. Brown<br />
Gridiron heroes, all, the subjects<br />
of these (13) autographed<br />
issues of The Sporting News<br />
hail from the NFL’s popularity<br />
boom through the Super Bowl<br />
era. With covers/pages intact on<br />
all, signatures average (“9”)<br />
potency and include: Bradshaw,<br />
J. Brown, Elway, Ham, Marino,<br />
(2) Montana, Namath, Payton,<br />
Phillips, Sayers, Staubach and<br />
Unitas. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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482. 1930 Joe<br />
Stripp Game-<br />
Used Bat<br />
With<br />
Durocher<br />
Sidewriting<br />
Notation -<br />
PSA/DNA GU-<br />
7.5<br />
Ever the competitor,<br />
Hall of Famer Leo<br />
Durocher sought<br />
every edge during<br />
his playing days. This 1930 game-used and side-written bat provides ample evidence<br />
of that. Graded GU 7.5 by PSA/DNA, this Hanna Batrite (33.3-oz/35-1/2”) Joe<br />
Stripp block-letter bat shows heavy use with ball and cleat marks, as well as a 3-1/2”<br />
piece missing from the knob. In vintage grease pencil, “34oz Leo Durocher 6-25-30<br />
Cin Nat” appears on the barrel, indicating a request for duplicate models. Not surprisingly,<br />
Stripp hit .306 in 1930 and this bat was obviously to Durocher’s liking. The ash<br />
lumber has a steel temper finish and decidedly pronounced center brand and barrel<br />
stamping identifiers. The rarity of Hanna Batrite gamers, coupled with the Durocher<br />
side written notation, make this a headliner to any serious bat collection. Full photo<br />
LOA from PSA/DNA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
483. Jorge Posada 2004 Signed Game-Used Bat -<br />
PSA/DNA GU-7.5<br />
In his 10th big league season, Bronx backstop Jorge Posada signed and wielded this<br />
Louisville Slugger (32.9-oz/34-1/2”) “P320” signature model weapon as the 2004 club<br />
won its seventh straight A.L. East crown. The ash lumber features a black “Smith”<br />
finish and showcases Posada’s fiber tip autograph, which shows (“8”) strength near<br />
the barrel stampings. Graded GU 7.5 by PSA/DNA, the bat shows excellent use with<br />
a 9” handle crack and ball, cleat and stitch impressions on the barrel. Full photo LOA<br />
from PSA/DNA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
484. Miguel Cabrera 2007 Signed Game-Used Bat<br />
2012 Triple Crown winner, Miguel Cabrera wielded and signed this Marucci “MC24”<br />
(33.2-oz/34”) block-letter model weapon during his final campaign (2007) in Florida.<br />
The two-toned war club features a black handle and brown barrel that showcases<br />
Cabrera’s silver marker autograph (“9” strength) and inscriptions of “24 – Game<br />
Used.” Uncracked, the item shows nice use with ball and deeply embedded stitch<br />
marks about the barrel, as well as transposed OML ball stampings. Sticker from Rich<br />
Altman’s Hollywood Collectibles.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
486. (15)<br />
1971-1983<br />
Professional<br />
Model Hall of<br />
Famer/<br />
Superstar<br />
Game-Issued<br />
Bats<br />
Issued to sluggers<br />
during the 1970s and<br />
1980s, these (15)<br />
professional model<br />
weapons comprise a<br />
ready-made Hall of<br />
Famer and superstar<br />
arsenal. All are<br />
uncracked and show<br />
limited or no use<br />
with prominent center<br />
brands and barrel<br />
stampings. Includes: Bench, Bo. Bonds, Carter, Chambliss, Dawson, Foster, (2) K.<br />
Hernandez, LeFlore, McCovey, P. Niekro, Parker, Simmons, Stargell and Winfield.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
485. (6) 1971-1983 Professional Model Philadelphia<br />
Phillies Game-Issued Bats<br />
Turned and issued for use by 1970s-1980s Philadelphia Phillies staples, these (6)<br />
uncracked professional model weapons exhibit little or no use and include: Maddox<br />
(1975-1979); Matthews (1981-1983); McBride (1978-1979); (2) Montanez (1971-<br />
1972 and 1982); and a National League Centennial bat. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
487. (8) Hanley<br />
Ramirez<br />
Autographed<br />
Items With<br />
Game-Used Bat<br />
These (8) souvenirs<br />
have been autographed<br />
by superstar shortstop<br />
Hanley Ramirez.<br />
Includes: (3) Baseballs:<br />
snow-white OML orbs<br />
(grade “9”) each signed<br />
on the sweet spot in<br />
blue ballpoint (“9”<br />
strength); Game-Used<br />
Bat: an Old Hickory<br />
(32.4-oz/34”) “HR4”<br />
block-letter model<br />
signed on the barrel in<br />
silver marker (“8”<br />
strength) and inscribed<br />
“2010 Game Used”; Game-Used batting Gloves: (4) Franklin accessories, each<br />
signed on the palm (average “6-7” strength). Individual stickers from Rich Altman’s<br />
Hollywood Collectibles. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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488. Early-1960s Los Angeles<br />
Angels Game-Worn Trio With Cap,<br />
Jacket and Warm-Up Jersey<br />
The third big league team to make its home in<br />
California, the Los Angeles Angels have endured<br />
numerous identity changes. The club’s early-1960s origins<br />
are evident on these game-worn artifacts. Includes:<br />
Cap a blue wool accessory with a silver “halo” embroidered<br />
atop the crown; Warm-Up Jersey a blue<br />
pullover garment with “LA” sewn to the left breast in<br />
red-on-white twill and “Wilson” size “40” tagging sewn<br />
within the collar; Jacket a blue satin-like button-down<br />
garment with “ANGELS” arched atop the back in redon-white<br />
twill. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
489. 1953 Columbus Red Birds<br />
Game-Worn Road Ensemble<br />
In terms of minor league teams and their status as affiliates<br />
to parent clubs, it began with the Columbus Red<br />
Birds, a club purchased by Cardinals executive Branch<br />
Rickey in 1931. Near the end of that team’s run as a<br />
Class AAA American Association affiliate of the Cards,<br />
this road ensemble was worn during the 1953 season by<br />
a big league hopeful. The gray flannel jersey and pants<br />
feature red trim, with felt identifiers on the jersey and<br />
proper “Rawlings” tagging on both. Worn likely in<br />
1953 and in subsequent seasons, the items show appropriate<br />
wear. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
490. Ray Lamanno 1945-1948<br />
Cincinnati Reds Signed Game-Worn<br />
Jacket<br />
Keeping with their proud tradition of dependable catchers,<br />
the Cincinnati Reds unveiled Ray Lamanno in 1941.<br />
Following a stint in the U.S. Navy during World War II,<br />
Lamanno earned All-Star recognition in 1946. Along the<br />
w a y, he wore and signed this warm-up jacket. The thick<br />
blue canvas button-down garment features cream-colored<br />
leather sleeves and a “C-REDS” logo sewn to the back<br />
in red and white pile. On the left sleeve, Lamanno’s red<br />
ballpoint autograph projects (“9”) strength. Solid wear is<br />
evident. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
491. 1956-1966 St. Louis Cardinals<br />
Game-Worn Warm-Up Jacket<br />
Celebrate the proud tradition of baseball’s second-winningest<br />
franchise with this vintage St. Louis Cardinals<br />
game-worn warm-up jacket. Tailored between 1956 and<br />
1966 during the club’s final years at Sportsman’s Park,<br />
this red canvas zippered garment features a team logo<br />
embroidered to the left breast, “38” sewn to the left<br />
sleeve in blue felt and blue stretch ribbed cotton lining<br />
the collar, waistline and sleeve endings. Black leather<br />
panels line the front pocket openings and the right front<br />
tail’s interior is home to a “Rawlings” size “46” label.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
492. 1961-1965 Minnesota Twins<br />
Game-Worn Warm-Up Jacket<br />
Transplanted from the Nation’s Capital to the Midwest,<br />
the Minnesota Twins wasted little time in establishing<br />
their own identity, reaching the World Series in just<br />
their fifth year. This jacket was worn by a Twins player<br />
during the club’s first five seasons (1961-1965) in the<br />
twin Cities. The blue satin-like button-down garment<br />
features “Minnesota” sewn across the chest in red-onwhite<br />
twill with “TWINS” and two stars embroidered<br />
to the lengthy paraph. Within the fur-lined collar, a<br />
“Butwin” label is accompanied by a size tag whose<br />
designation has faded. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
493. 1968 Boston Red Sox Game-<br />
Worn Warm-Up Jacket<br />
As Major League clubs were under contract with big<br />
name sporting goods companies for apparel, the Boston<br />
Red Sox were one of the few teams that kept it “local,”<br />
having their garments tailored by the time-honored Tim<br />
McAuliffe plant. This 1968 game-worn BoSox jacket<br />
features the qualities for which the tradition was kept.<br />
The blue satin-like button-down garment features a<br />
team logo sewn to the left breast in red pile. Within the<br />
fur-lined collar, a manufacturer’s label is accompanied<br />
by a size “48” tag and a tag denoting “’68.” Heavy<br />
wear. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
494. Vintage Houston Astros Game-<br />
Worn Warm-Up Jacket<br />
Space-themed logos, artificial turf and indoor baseball<br />
were among the novelties introduced by the Houston<br />
Astros. As loud and colorful as those concepts once<br />
seemed, this jacket was worn by an Astros player likely<br />
during the late-1970s. The blue nylon button-down garment<br />
features a team logo embroidered to a 7-1/2”-diameter<br />
twill plate on the left breast and a smaller version on<br />
the left sleeve. Within the collar, a “Wilson” size “44”<br />
label has a notation of “44.” While the logos date to<br />
1965-1974, this style of “Wilson” tagging began in 1978,<br />
suggesting a late-1970s issue. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
495. 1960s Los Angeles Dodgers<br />
Game-Worn Jacket<br />
“Dodger blue” shines brilliantly on this 1960s gameworn<br />
road jacket. The blue satin-like button-down garment<br />
features “LA” sewn to the left breast in white<br />
twill, while blue-and-white striped stretch ribbed cotton<br />
lines the collar, waistline and sleeve endings. Within<br />
the collar, a hanger is accompanied by a blank canvas<br />
tag with a handwritten “15” (suggesting the jacket was<br />
worn by Tom Haller). The button path’s interior is<br />
home to a “Rawlings” size “46” label. More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
496. Early-1990s Oakland A’s Game-<br />
Worn Warm-Up Jacket<br />
As the franchise re-discovered its winning ways, this<br />
Oakland A’s warm-up jacket was worn during the early-<br />
1990s. The green canvas button-down garment features<br />
beige sleeves and team logos sewn to the back and left<br />
breast in appropriate colored pile, with embroidered<br />
and felt accents on the back design. Green stretch<br />
ribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline and sleeve endings,<br />
while the collar’s interior is home to a “Starter”<br />
and size “XL” label. Minimal wear is evident.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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497. 1980s-1990s San Diego Padres<br />
Game-Worn Lot of (4) With Garvey<br />
Signed Jacket<br />
Worn during the 1980s and 1990s as the expansion<br />
Padres gained notoriety in the Mission Valley and<br />
beyond, these (4) game-worn apparel items include:<br />
Steve Garvey Signed Jacket a 1983-1987 warm-up<br />
jacket signed on the interior; Dennis Rasmussen 1983<br />
Warm-Up Jersey a yellow knit pullover garment with<br />
vintage “Majestic” tagging; 1982-1983 Batting<br />
Practice Jersey a brown mesh pullover garment with<br />
number “29”; Andy Ashby Signed Jersey a 1999<br />
home jersey signed in silver marker. Auction LOA from<br />
JSA (for autographs). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
498. Elrod Hendricks 1992-1994<br />
Game-Worn Baltimore Orioles<br />
Bullpen Jacket<br />
From his 1968 debut at Memorial Stadium through the<br />
2005 season at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Elrod<br />
Hendricks remained a beloved Baltimore fixture as<br />
both player and coach. This Orioles bullpen jacket was<br />
worn by Hendricks during the 1992-1994 seasons at the<br />
club’s picturesque new venue. The full length black and<br />
orange nylon garment features team logos on the left<br />
breast and left sleeve, an American League logo patch<br />
on the right sleeve and “Orioles” sewn atop the back.<br />
Within the collar, a “Starter” size “XL” label has a<br />
black marker notation of “44.” Moderate wear.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
499. Circa-1940s Brooklyn Dodgers<br />
Game-Worn Cap<br />
While the Dodgers mascot name lives on to this day,<br />
elements from Brooklyn are, for the most part, mere<br />
memories. A scarce survivor from those unforgettable<br />
summers in Flatbush, this Brooklyn Dodgers cap was<br />
worn during the days of Ebbets field. With a white button<br />
atop the six-point crown and a white “B” embroidered<br />
to the front center, the design dates to 1939-1957.<br />
The interior leather sweatband is home to a “Rawlings”<br />
label and size “6-7/8” stamping. Moderate wear is evident<br />
with a crack on the bill.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
500. 1963-1967 Kansas City Athletics<br />
Game-Worn Cap<br />
Destined for relocation from their first days in Kansas<br />
City, the Athletics remained in the Midwest until the<br />
close of the 1967 campaign. This cap was worn by one<br />
of the struggling franchise’s players during the latter<br />
portion of the club’s tenure in K.C. The green wool<br />
accessory dates to 1963-1967, as owner Charlie Finley<br />
bucked the traditional red and blue team colors. “KC”<br />
is embroidered to the front center in white. Within the<br />
six-point crown, a sweatband is home to a “Tim<br />
McAuliffe” label and a size “6-7/8” stamping. Light<br />
wear.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
503. 1983-1988 Washington Bullets<br />
Game-Worn Apparel Lot of (5)<br />
From the team’s memorable tenure at the Capital<br />
Centre, these Washington Bullets apparel items are tailored<br />
from the franchise’s once-familiar red-white-andblue<br />
from an era in which short shorts and big afros<br />
were all the rage. Highlights include: Joe Kopicki<br />
1983-84 Game-Worn Warm-Up Jacket white knit<br />
short-sleeved button-down garment with “bullets” sewn<br />
across the back in blue-on-red twill and proper Wilson<br />
tagging within the collar; 1983-84 Game-Worn Shorts<br />
blue knit leg wear with white twill stars sewn to the<br />
outer legs. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
501. 1969 Seattle Pilots Game-Worn<br />
Cap From Club’s Lone Season<br />
While the expansion Seattle Pilots were just a bad idea,<br />
period, the club’s uniform items from their one year are<br />
decidedly tough to come by. This 1969 Pilots cap was<br />
worn by backstop Jerry McNertney. The blue wool<br />
accessory features “S” embroidered to the front center<br />
in gold, with gold finery sewn just below and to the<br />
bill. Within the six-point crown, a leather sweatband is<br />
home to a “Wilson” label. McNertney’s number “15” is<br />
inscribed on the bill’s underside. Heavy wear is evident<br />
with (2) cracks on the bill and separation on portions of<br />
the sweatband.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
504. Philadelphia Eagles Game-Used<br />
Lot of (3) With McNabb and S.<br />
Brown Jerseys<br />
Members of<br />
perennial<br />
playoff contenders<br />
at<br />
Lincoln<br />
Financial<br />
Field wore<br />
these<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Eagles<br />
apparel items<br />
during recent<br />
campaigns.<br />
Includes: Donovan McNabb 2003 Alternate Jersey a<br />
black mesh/dazzle cloth blend garment with twill identifiers<br />
and proper “Reebok” tagging; Sheldon Brown<br />
2005 Home Jersey a white mesh/dazzle cloth blend<br />
garment with twill identifiers and proper “Reebok” tagging;<br />
Jeremy Maclin 2009-2011 Gloves gray leather<br />
accessories with “18” inscribed on each Velcro wrist<br />
fastener. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
502. Moses Malone 1987-88<br />
Washington Bullets Game-Worn<br />
Road Jersey - Rare Style<br />
Pre-dating the current day bumper crop, Hall of Famer<br />
Moses Malone made the seamless transition from preps<br />
to pros back in 1974 when the feat was unheard of. As<br />
rare as Malone’s dominance, this 1987-88 Washington<br />
Bullets road jersey was worn by the iconic center. The<br />
red mesh pullover garment features twill identifiers and<br />
proper “MacGregor – Sand Knit” tagging. The one-year<br />
style is decidedly rare and, combined with outstanding<br />
wear characteristics, warrants a Graded A assessment<br />
from jersey expert Jim Thomas. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
505. 1930s-1940s Transitional<br />
Football Helmet<br />
Archaic by modern standards, this 1930s-1940s football<br />
helmet is a “transitional” example and forerunner to the<br />
all-plastic versions that took over in the 1950s. The<br />
outer shell features a plastic crown and leather ear<br />
flaps, front and back panels. Leather lines the lower<br />
interior, which features an “AIRLITE” stamping and<br />
four-point suspension. This “Wilson” size “7-1/4”<br />
accessory is equipped with its original chin strap. Solid<br />
game wear is evident.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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506. 1935 National Chicle<br />
Football #34 Bronko Nagurski<br />
High Number—SGC 10<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
509. 1961<br />
Fleer<br />
Football<br />
Series 2<br />
Uncut<br />
Sheet with<br />
Kemp &<br />
(2)<br />
Maynard<br />
RC<br />
Very attractive<br />
1961 Fleer<br />
Football Series<br />
2 uncut sheet of<br />
(132) cards.<br />
Presenting<br />
much nicer than<br />
when infrequently offered, this full sheet displays moderate<br />
peripheral wrinkling along with superficial interior<br />
creasing. Unless noted, the keys are absent of those<br />
flaws. Included are #155 Kemp, #162 Mix, (2) #166<br />
Blanda, #188 Flores RC, (2) #197 Otto RC (one<br />
creased) and (2) #215 Maynard RC (one creased).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
512. 1968<br />
Topps<br />
Football<br />
Complete<br />
Set<br />
(219/219)<br />
Clean 1968<br />
Topps<br />
Football complete<br />
set of<br />
(219) cards.<br />
This classic<br />
series has an<br />
approximate<br />
condition<br />
breakdown of<br />
30% (EX-MT<br />
or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 15% (VG or<br />
lesser) with only mild instances of errant factory centering.<br />
Highlights include #1 Starr (VG-EX), #25<br />
Meredith (VG), #65 Namath (EX), #75 Sayers (EX),<br />
#100 Unitas (VG-EX), #127 Butkus (EX-MT), #149<br />
Kemp (EX), #161 Tarkenton (EX-MT), #162 Ditka<br />
(EX) and #196 Griese RC (EX-MT).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
507. 1935 National Chicle Football<br />
Group of (4) SGC Graded High<br />
Numbers<br />
Make significant progress on the acclaimed 1935<br />
National Chicle Football issue with this quartet of SGC<br />
graded keepsakes. Included are SGC 20: (3 cards) with<br />
#28 Kostka, #32 Johnston, #36 Masterson and SGC<br />
Authentic: #29 MacMurdo. These cards display clean,<br />
biographical reverses and colorful fronts.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
510. 1962<br />
Post<br />
Cereal<br />
Football<br />
Partial Set<br />
of<br />
(155/200)<br />
Cards<br />
Promising 1962<br />
Post Cereal<br />
Football partial<br />
set of (155/200)<br />
cards featuring<br />
several stars and<br />
key shortprints.<br />
The majority of<br />
this assortment was neatly extracted from period cereal<br />
boxes and averages (VG to EX) having clean backs<br />
with deference to factory glue residue inherent to the<br />
issue. Keys include #8 Kramer SP (VG), #54 McCord<br />
SP (VG-EX), #75 Wiggin SP (VG-EX), #11 Ditka SP<br />
(GD), #141 Lilly (GD), #45 Tubbs SP (VG), #163 Dale<br />
SP (GD) and #184 Tarkenton RC (VG-EX).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
513. 1968-<br />
1971<br />
Topps<br />
Football<br />
Complete<br />
Set Run<br />
Comprehensive<br />
1968-1971<br />
Topps Football<br />
complete set<br />
run featuring<br />
several notable<br />
Hall of Fame<br />
rookies.<br />
Highlights<br />
include 1968<br />
Topps set:<br />
(219/219, average EX-MT) with #196 Griese RC (EX-<br />
MT); 1969 Topps set: (263/263, majority NM) with<br />
#26 Piccolo RC (EX-MT), #120 Csonka RC (NM);<br />
1970 Topps set: (263/263, average EX-MT) with #90<br />
Simpson RC (EX), #180 Unitas (NM) and 1971 Topps<br />
set: (263/263, median EX-MT) with #156 Bradshaw<br />
RC (EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
508. 1960<br />
Fleer<br />
Football<br />
Complete<br />
Set Plus<br />
Proof Set of<br />
(132) Cards<br />
Each<br />
Interesting pair of<br />
1960 Fleer Football<br />
complete sets featuring<br />
both the regular<br />
version and<br />
proof set which<br />
served as the predecessor to the mainstream issue.<br />
Highlights include 1960 Fleer set: (132/132, EX to<br />
EX-MT) with #20 Baugh CO (EX-MT), #58 Blanda<br />
(GD), #116 Stram RC CO (EX-MT), #118 Mix RC<br />
(VG), #124 Kemp RC (EX-MT); 1960 Fleer Proof set:<br />
(132/132, presents EX-MT to NM-MT, neatly sheet cut,<br />
keys average NM, unless noted) with #20 Baugh CO,<br />
#58 Blanda, #116 Stram RC CO, #118 Mix RC and<br />
#124 Kemp RC (trimmed).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
511. (6)<br />
1956-1967<br />
Topps &<br />
Fleer<br />
Football<br />
Starter Sets<br />
with Stars<br />
Explore multiple<br />
Topps & Fleer<br />
Football editions<br />
with these (6)<br />
1956-1967 starter<br />
sets. Highlights<br />
include 1956<br />
Topps: (56/120,<br />
median VG-EX); 1959 Topps: (87/176, median EX to<br />
EX-MT) with #1 Unitas (GD), #10 J. Brown (VG), #23<br />
Starr (EX); 1961 Fleer: (94/220, composite EX-MT)<br />
with #11 J. Brown (VG), #30 Unitas (EX), #155 Kemp<br />
(NM), #215 Meredith RC (NM); 1964 Topps: (96/176,<br />
median EX-MT to NM) with #31 Lamonica RC (NM),<br />
#155 Alworth (NM); 1966 Topps: (58/132, majority<br />
VG-EX) and 1967 Topps: (73/132, average VG-EX).<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
514. 1960-<br />
1969<br />
Football<br />
Card<br />
Collection<br />
of (1259)<br />
with<br />
Brown &<br />
Unitas<br />
For the true<br />
gridiron enthusiast<br />
comes the<br />
offered 1960-<br />
1969 Topps, Fleer and Philadelphia Football collection<br />
of (1259) cards heralded by a legion of Hall of Famers<br />
and stars. Highlights include 1960 Topps: (2) #1 Unitas<br />
(GD, FR); 1961 Topps: (375 cards, majority GD, 5-<br />
10% paper loss/writing) with #71 J. Brown (PR, paper<br />
loss); 1962 Topps: (93 cards, median GD) with #64<br />
Hornung SP (VG); 1964 Philadelphia: #71 Adderley<br />
RC (EX-MT); 1964 Topps: #176 CL (PSA 7); 1966<br />
Topps: #67 Dawson (EX-MT) and #132 CL (PSA 7,<br />
mc). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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515. 1968-1971 Topps<br />
Football Partial Set Run<br />
Combatants from the National Football<br />
League overpower the competition with<br />
this quartet of 1968-1971 Topps partial<br />
sets. Featured are 1968 Topps partial:<br />
(186/219, average EX to EX-MT) with<br />
#65 Namath (EX), #149 Kemp (EX-MT),<br />
#196 Griese RC (EX-MT); 1969 Topps<br />
partial: (155/263, aggregate EX) with<br />
#25 Unitas (EX-MT), #120 Csonka RC<br />
(VG-EX); 1970 Topps partial: (208/263,<br />
median EX to EX-MT) with #90 Simpson<br />
RC (VG-EX), #180 Unitas (EX-MT) and<br />
1971 Topps partial: (217/263, majority<br />
VG-EX) with #250 Namath (VG-EX).<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
517. (3) 1970<br />
Topps Football<br />
Posters Uncut<br />
Sheets—Different<br />
Seldom offered trio of 1970<br />
Topps Football Posters uncut<br />
sheets. Measuring nearly<br />
29x23, each sheet displays<br />
six players. The colorful and<br />
action-packed images are<br />
printed on wafer-thin paper<br />
stock with (2) presenting in<br />
( E X - M T to NM) condition<br />
while the other displays<br />
creasing and peripheral<br />
notching which does not significantly impact the overall presentation. Included are #1<br />
Sayers, 2, 3, 5-10, #11 Butkus, 14, 15, #16 Alworth, 17, 18, 22, 23 and 24.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
519. 1953-1975<br />
Football Shoebox<br />
Collection of<br />
(974) Cards with<br />
1956 Topps<br />
Checklist<br />
Expand your inventory<br />
with this diverse 1953-<br />
1975 football shoebox collection<br />
of (974) cards featuring<br />
several Hall of<br />
Famers and minor stars<br />
from the major producers<br />
of the day. Highlights include 1956 Topps: NNO CL SP (marked); 1957 Topps: (144<br />
cards, average EX-MT) with #124 McDonald RC (VG); 1958 Topps: #10 L. Moore<br />
(VG-EX); 1959 Topps: (101 cards, majority EX to EX-MT) with #155 J. Taylor RC<br />
(VG-EX) and 1968 Topps: (128 cards, majority VG-EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
521. (1770) 1959-1979 Topps,<br />
Philadelphia & Fleer Football<br />
Shoebox Collection with Stars<br />
Fill some wantlists with this (1770) 1959-<br />
1979 Topps, Philadelphia and Fleer Football<br />
shoebox collection with several Hall of<br />
Famers and stars. Highlights include 1959<br />
Topps: #140 B. Mitchell RC (EX-MT); 1963<br />
Topps: #96 Nitschke RC (VG); 1965<br />
Philadelphia: (328 cards, aggregate EX);<br />
1965 Topps: (2) #121 Maynard (EX-MT,<br />
VG-EX); 1966 Philadelphia: (683 cards,<br />
majority EX-MT) with (6) #32 Ditka (average<br />
EX-MT); 1967 Philadelphia: (242 cards,<br />
average EX-MT) and (2) 1979 Fleer Team-<br />
Action sets: (69/69, average NM). More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
516. 1970 Topps Football<br />
Complete Set (263/263)<br />
Plus 1962 Topps Starter<br />
(70/176) with Unitas<br />
Prime pairing of classic gridiron editions<br />
featuring rookies of Simpson<br />
and Tarkenton along with stalwarts<br />
such as Namath and Unitas.<br />
Highlights include 1962 Topps<br />
starter: (70/176, average VG to VG-<br />
EX, 5 dupes) with #1 Unitas (VG),<br />
#36 E. Davis RC SP (GD), #90<br />
Tarkenton RC SP (EX); 1970 Topps:<br />
(263/263, average EX-MT) with #59<br />
Page RC (NM), #90 Simpson RC<br />
(EX-MT), #114 B. Smith RC (NM),<br />
#150 Namath (EX-MT) and #180<br />
Unitas (NM). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
518. (73) 1961-1970 Football PSA<br />
Graded Cards with Unitas &<br />
Namath<br />
”The Golden Arm” and “Broadway Joe!”<br />
Gallery of (73) 1961-1970 Topps, Fleer or<br />
Philadelphia Football PSA graded cards bolstered<br />
by several stars. Highlights include 1961 Topps:<br />
#40 Hornung (PSA 7), #145 Blanda (PSA 7);<br />
1968 Topps Stand-Ups: Meredith (PSA 7),<br />
Namath (PSA 5); 1969 Topps: (29 cards) with<br />
#25 Unitas (PSA 7), #120 Csonka RC (PSA 7);<br />
1970 Kellogg’s: (21 cards) with #55 Unitas (PSA<br />
9). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
520. (6400+) 1970-1972 Topps Football Singles with Stars<br />
Fill some sets with these (6400+) 1970-1972 Topps Football singles with several Hall of<br />
Famers and stars such as Alworth, Maynard, Otto and much, much more. Multiple<br />
near/partial sets are also probable. Highlights include 1970 To p p s : (350+, aggregate EX)<br />
with #90 O. Simpson RC (VG); 1971 To p p s : (3950+, composite VG to EX) and 1 9 7 2<br />
To p p s : (2100+, average EX-MT) with (4) #100 Namath (GD). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
522. (12,500+)<br />
1973-1975 Topps<br />
Football Cards<br />
with Stars<br />
Get your fill of these<br />
(12,500+) 1973-1975<br />
Topps Football cards with<br />
multiple stars, semi-stars<br />
and specialty cards. This<br />
primarily mid-grade gathering<br />
is ideal for the<br />
prospective team or complete<br />
set collector.<br />
Included are 1973 Topps: (4200+, majority VG-EX to EX) with (3) #487 Stabler RC<br />
(EX-MT, VG-EX, GD); 1974 Topps: (3800+, median VG to VG-EX) ; 1975 Topps:<br />
(4500+, average EX) with (3) #282 Swann RC (EX, (2) VG-EX) and (6) #367 Fouts<br />
RC (average VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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523. 1972 Topps Football<br />
Complete Set (351/351)—Higher<br />
Grade<br />
Featured is perhaps the most desirable and difficult<br />
to complete gridiron issue of the 1970s, the 1972<br />
Topps Football complete set of (351) cards. This<br />
upper tier “vending fresh” gallery features numerous<br />
cards suitable for third-party professional grading.<br />
The approximate condition breakdown is as follows:<br />
35% NM-MT or better), 35% (NM), 20%<br />
(EX) and 10% (VG-EX or lesser) with the challenging<br />
high series presenting similarly to the lower<br />
numbers. Highlights include #100 Namath (NM),<br />
#150 Bradshaw (EX-MT), #200 Staubach RC<br />
(NM), #271 Warfield AP (NM), #272 Griese AP<br />
(NM), #291 Spurrier RC (NM-MT), #294 CL (VG-<br />
EX), #300 Page (NM), #334 C. Taylor (NM), #338<br />
Spurrier IA (NM) and #343 Namath IA (NM-MT).<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
525. (8)<br />
1973-1984<br />
Topps<br />
Football<br />
Complete<br />
Sets<br />
Gridiron greats<br />
storm the field<br />
with these (8)<br />
1973-1984 Topps<br />
Football complete<br />
sets. The<br />
1970s editions<br />
average (EX-MT<br />
to NM) while the<br />
1980s sets generally<br />
present (NM to NM-MT). Highlights include 1973<br />
Topps set: #89 Harris RC (NM), #487 Stabler RC (EX-<br />
MT); 1974 Topps set:; 1975 Topps set: #282 Swann<br />
RC (EX-MT), #367 Fouts RC (NM); 1978 Topps set:<br />
#315 Dorsett RC (EX-MT) and 1984 Topps set: #63<br />
Elway RC (NM) and #123 Marino RC (NM). It is<br />
assumed all sets are complete, although a card or two<br />
may be missing. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
528. (23)<br />
1979-1987<br />
Topps<br />
Football<br />
Complete<br />
Sets<br />
Canton rookies<br />
abound with<br />
these (23)<br />
1979-1987<br />
Topps Football<br />
complete sets.<br />
These hand<br />
collated editions<br />
each<br />
grade (NM to<br />
NM-MT) or<br />
better with the highlights generally faring similarly.<br />
Keynote rookies include Campbell, Elway, Marino,<br />
Montana, Rice and many others! Included are 1979 (E.<br />
Campbell RC is EX-MT), 1980, (2) 1981, (4) 1982, (2)<br />
1983, (7) 1984 (one Elway RC is EX-MT), (2) 1985,<br />
(2) 1986 (one Rice RC is EX-MT, plus 700+ dupes)<br />
and (2) 1987.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
526. 1976 Topps Football Hoard of<br />
(15,000+) Cards<br />
Huge 1976 Topps Football hoard of (15,000+) cards. T h i s<br />
mountain of cardboard has a high probability of yielding<br />
several near/partial sets. Averages (VG-EX) with few<br />
lesser and several better. Perfect for the team set collector<br />
or complete set builder and is highlighted by several Hall<br />
of Famers and stars. Highlights include (3) #75 Bradshaw<br />
( E X - M T, EX, GD), (8) #140 Swann (average V G - E X ) ,<br />
(4) #220 Lambert RC (average EX), (12) #305 Riggins<br />
(average VG-EX), (11) #395 Staubach (average EX), (6)<br />
#427 E. Jones RC (average EX) and (10) #500 Ta r k e n t o n<br />
(average VG-EX). Tremendous “break value” with these<br />
36 year-old gridiron cards!<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
529. (37) 1980s-1990s Football<br />
Complete Sets with (6) 1989 Score<br />
Go the distance with these (37) 1980s-1990s football<br />
complete sets featuring multiple Hall of Fame rookies<br />
of Aikman, B. Sanders and D. Sanders. Included are<br />
1988 Topps (hand collated), 1989 Pro Set (hand collated),<br />
(6) 1989 Score (factory), (9) 1989 Score<br />
Supplemental (factory), (17) assorted 1980s Police sets<br />
(average NM-MT) and (3) 1993 Upper Deck Rookie<br />
Exchange sets (all factory).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
524. 1972-1975 Topps Football<br />
Partial/Starter Set Run<br />
Seize this ready-to-complete run of 1972-1975 Topps<br />
Football partial/starter sets. Highlights include 1972<br />
Topps starter: (108/351, aggregate EX) with #100<br />
Namath (VG); 1973 Topps partial: (429/528, average<br />
EX-MT); 1974 Topps partial: (461/528, median EX-<br />
MT to NM) with #470 Bradshaw (EX-MT) and 1975<br />
Topps partial: (463/528, median NM). More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
527. 1978-<br />
1983<br />
Topps<br />
Football<br />
Complete<br />
Set Run<br />
Plus (6)<br />
1980<br />
Topps<br />
Football<br />
Super<br />
Sets<br />
Game day<br />
greats take the<br />
field with this<br />
1978-1983 Topps Football complete set run plus (6)<br />
1980 Topps Football Super sets. These hand collated<br />
editions generally average (NM). Keys include 1978<br />
Topps: #200 Payton (NM), #315 Dorsett RC (NM);<br />
1981 Topps: #216 Montana RC (EX); 1982 Topps:<br />
#434 L. Taylor RC (NM), #486 Lott RC (NM-MT) and<br />
#488 Montana (NM). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
530. 1986 Topps Football & 1989<br />
Score Football Complete Sets with<br />
(16) PSA Graded<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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531. 1984 Topps Football<br />
Wax Box & (2) Rack<br />
Boxes with Stars<br />
Showing<br />
Score investment grade rookies of<br />
Elway, Marino, Dickerson, Green and<br />
Long with this trio of 1984 Topps<br />
Football wax and rack boxes.<br />
Included are 1984 Topps Football<br />
wax box: (36 packs, 15 cards per,<br />
“X” out) and (2) 1984 Topps<br />
Football rack boxes: (one 24 racks,<br />
one near with 23/24 packs, 54 cards<br />
per) with Dickerson IR (front),<br />
Dorsett/Singletary (back), Elway RC<br />
(back), (2) Long RC (back), Marino<br />
RC (front), (2) Marino RC (back), Marino IR/Webster (front), Payton (back) and Tippett RC/Marino Leaders<br />
(front)/L. Taylor (back).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
533. (8)<br />
1910-1912<br />
Kansas vs.<br />
Missouri<br />
Real Photo<br />
Postcards<br />
For an encore to<br />
what is widely<br />
considered college football’s first-ever homecoming<br />
game, the University of Kansas hosted rival Missouri in<br />
Lawrence, Kansas on November 23, 1912 for the 22nd<br />
installment of the famed “Border War.” Capturing key<br />
moments of a 12-3 Jayhawks’ triumph that day, these<br />
(8) “Real Photo” postcards showcase sepia-toned likenesses<br />
of grid warriors clad in archaic equipment. One<br />
depicts a bullhorn with a multiple mouthpiece attachment.<br />
(One is dated 1910 and another is not dated.)<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
534. 1932<br />
Spalding Three-<br />
Team NFL<br />
Schedule<br />
Preparing for its 13th<br />
season, the NFL was<br />
reduced to an all-time<br />
low eight teams as the<br />
Providence Steam<br />
Rollers, Cleveland Indians and Frankford Yellow<br />
Jackets all disbanded. That didn’t stop Chicago-based<br />
Spalding Sporting Goods from promoting the upcoming<br />
season with examples of this vintage schedule. Printed<br />
on a thick stock two-sided keepsake, the 5-1/8 x 5-1/8”<br />
schedule keeps it “local,” listing the season schedules<br />
of the Chicago Bears, Chicago Cardinals and Green<br />
Bay Packers. This scarce example is crease free and has<br />
never been folded.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
532. (13) 1983-<br />
1986 Topps<br />
Football Cello<br />
Packs with Hall<br />
of Famers/Stars<br />
Showing<br />
Take the mystery out of<br />
busting these (13) 1983-<br />
1986 Topps Football<br />
cello packs as highgrade<br />
Hall of Famers<br />
and stars are guaranteed. Included are 1983 Topps: (3<br />
cellos) with Fronts: (2) Montana, Payton; 1984 Topps:<br />
(9 cellos) with Fronts: Elway RC, Marino RC, Marino<br />
IR, Montana; Backs: Elway RC, (2) D. Green RC,<br />
Montana, Marino RC; 1986 Topps: (2 cellos) with<br />
Backs: Payton and (1) common.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
535. 1933-1934<br />
College Football<br />
Original News<br />
Service Photo Lot<br />
of (24)<br />
Visually chronicling collegiate<br />
gridiron wars from the<br />
1933 and 1934 campaigns, this collection of (24) original<br />
news service photos includes action depictions of rivalries<br />
that have endured to this day. The 9x7 and 7x9<br />
sepia-toned photos have proper news service stampings<br />
and original caption sheets adhered to the reverse. Wi t h<br />
key schools including A r m y, Navy, Northwestern, Notre<br />
Dame, Southern California and Yale, the photos were<br />
captured by: (20) Acme Newspictures (all 1934);<br />
Associated Press (1933); (3) International News Photos<br />
(all 1933). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
536. 1948 Lujack and Trippi Wilson<br />
Advisory Staff Retail Displays<br />
As spokespersons for the 1948 Wilson Sporting Goods<br />
Advisory Staff, revered signal callers Johnny Lujack<br />
and Charley Trippi are the subjects on these colorful<br />
point of sale displays. Each thick cardboard display<br />
stands approximately 17-3/4”-tall and has an easel<br />
backing. Both display beautifully, though Lujack’s left<br />
hand is missing and there are creases and minor paper<br />
loss near Trippi’s left hand. The colors remain vibrant.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
537. (4) Vintage Baltimore Colts<br />
Items with Binoculars and Plate<br />
Old<br />
Baltimore<br />
Colts fans<br />
will get a<br />
kick out of<br />
this lot of (4)<br />
unusual vintage<br />
items.<br />
The lead<br />
horse in this<br />
team is a pair<br />
of binoculars<br />
with original leather case. The case features Colts<br />
decals on the front and back including ‘58-‘59 and<br />
World Champs highlight blurbs on a football and crown<br />
respectively. Another featured item is a 7x5 gilt edged<br />
ceramic plate in better grade which is decorated with an<br />
image of The Sun newspaper from 12/1/58. Also<br />
included is an “Official Colts Tie by Resisto” which<br />
features handsome Colts embroidery and a grooming<br />
kit with Colts logo. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
538. 1953-1975 Football Treasure<br />
Chest With 1965 Coke Caps and<br />
Vintage Schedule Booklets<br />
From the<br />
trenches to<br />
the goal<br />
line and<br />
through the<br />
uprights,<br />
these football<br />
souvenirs<br />
are<br />
headlined<br />
by: 1965<br />
Coke Caps with NFL All-Stars (30/34, 38 duplicates)<br />
including (2) #40 Unitas; Philadelphia Eagles (33/36,<br />
52 duplicates) including (3) #11 Matson; Vintage<br />
Schedule Booklets includes: 1954 B.F. Goodrich college<br />
schedule book (VG); 1958 Marlboro college and<br />
pro schedule book (NM); 1964 Dutch Masters “Flip-Up<br />
Line-Up” NFL schedule book (VG-EX); 1964 NCAA-<br />
TV Game of the Week college almanac (EX-MT).<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
539. 10/21/22 Ohio State<br />
Stadium Dedication Program<br />
with (5) Related Items<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
540. 1961<br />
Rahr’s Beer<br />
Green Bay<br />
Packers<br />
World<br />
Champions<br />
Promotional<br />
Photo<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$100.00<br />
541. NFL Running Back Greats<br />
Signed Football With Payton,<br />
Sanders and Smith - Full PSA/DNA<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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542. Knute<br />
Rockne<br />
Single<br />
Signed<br />
Period<br />
Photo-Full<br />
JSA<br />
Greatest, highly<br />
regarded, most<br />
recognizable....pull<br />
out all the superlatives<br />
because in<br />
this case they certainly<br />
apply. The<br />
name Knute<br />
Rockne (d.1931)<br />
and the term “All-<br />
American” are<br />
linked for eternity,<br />
and his autograph<br />
is perhaps the<br />
most coveted in<br />
the realm of football.<br />
Presented is a<br />
5x7 period photograph<br />
single<br />
signed by the<br />
Notre Dame<br />
coaching legend,<br />
holder of the<br />
record for the<br />
Division I all-time<br />
highest winning percentage with an incredible (.881). This significant photo features<br />
Rockne flashing a toothy smile in a candid pose. Rockne’s prominent (“7”) strength<br />
endorsement has been affixed to the lower right along with the inscription “Sincerely”<br />
in black ink by means of steel-tip fountain pen. The photo presents a bold image and<br />
nice original gloss marginally affected by several diagonal corner creases which do<br />
not detract from the image. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
543. Amos Alonzo Stagg<br />
Single Signed Period<br />
Photo-Full JSA<br />
Amos Alonzo Stagg (d.1965) was a<br />
multi-sport athlete and coach responsible<br />
for numerous innovations primarily to<br />
the game of football during the late<br />
1800s and early 1900s. Offered is a<br />
stately 7-1/2 x 9-1/2” period portrait<br />
photograph featuring Stagg’s dignified<br />
(“8”) quality endorsement applied boldly<br />
in black ink by steel-tip fountain pen.<br />
The photo and signature present handsomely,<br />
however the image is marginally<br />
affected by a light horizontal crease in<br />
the facial region and the signature shows<br />
unobtrusive ink migration. Full photo<br />
LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
544. 1927 Fielding H. Yost<br />
Single Signed Photo with<br />
“1901-1927 Michigan”<br />
Inscription-Full JSA<br />
Six college football national championships,<br />
ten Big Ten Conference titles and a 198-35-<br />
12 record, these credentials speak loudly<br />
about the career of coaching genius Fielding<br />
H. Yost (d.1946). The presented 6x8 portrait<br />
photograph features Yost’s graceful (“9”)<br />
quality signature and three interesting<br />
inscriptions which are the phrases “Michigan<br />
1901-1927”, “Most Sincerely” and “Hurry<br />
Up”. This winning photo presents in well<br />
preserved condition with deference to some<br />
minor hazing at lower left and two inconspicuous<br />
pinholes. Full photo LOA from<br />
JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
545. George Little Signed Photo-<br />
Full JSA<br />
Served up rare, a truly tough 1920s football autograph<br />
of Wisconsin coach George Little (d.1957).<br />
The offered photograph bears coach Little’s fine<br />
(“9”) quality endorsement applied in black ink by<br />
steel-tipped pen along with the seasonal greeting<br />
“Merry Xmas” and a personalized inscription<br />
addressed to Ellmore Patterson. The 5x8 photograph<br />
features a bold, clear image minimally<br />
affected by two unobtrusive pinholes which in no<br />
way detract from the well composed image. Full<br />
photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
546. Robert Zuppke Single<br />
Signed Photo-Full JSA<br />
“Don’t drink the liniment”, sage advice to<br />
freshman from Illinois football coach and<br />
fountain of wisdom Robert Zuppke (d.1957)<br />
who directed the immortal “Red” Grange<br />
and 1923 Illini squad to a national championship.<br />
Zuppke’s prodigious (“8”) strength<br />
endorsement sprawls diagonally across the<br />
offered portrait photograph which also bears<br />
a personalized inscription. This photo presents<br />
in better condition with nice original<br />
gloss and light to moderate signs of wear<br />
which do not detract from the image’s piercing<br />
quality. Full photo LOA from JSA. More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
547. (2) Famous<br />
Sportswriters<br />
Signed Photos<br />
with Grantland<br />
Rice and Harvey<br />
Woodruff<br />
Eloquence and elegance<br />
defined the writing of<br />
sports columnists<br />
Grantland Rice (d.1954)<br />
and Harvey Woodruff<br />
(d.1937) whose prose graced prominent publications such as Collier’s Weekly and the<br />
Chicago Tribune. Presented are (2) portrait style photographs signed by these distinguished<br />
gentlemen. The Rice photo measures 7x9 and the Woodruff photo measures<br />
6x9. Both feature handsome (“8”) quality signatures applied to nicely preserved<br />
images. Rice photo comes with full photo LOA from JSA; Woodruff photo comes<br />
with auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
548. (6) Early Big Ten<br />
Conference Coach<br />
Photos with (4) Signed<br />
Including Phelan and<br />
Wilce<br />
The “Big Ten”, the oldest college<br />
Division I Conference is well represented<br />
by this group of (6) coach<br />
photos from the league’s early years<br />
including (4) which are single<br />
signed. Significant signers are Ohio<br />
St. coach Jack Wilce (d. 1963, “9”)<br />
and Purdue coach James Phelan (d. 1974, “8”). Additional signers are Northwestern<br />
coach Dick Hanley (d.1970, “8”) and Indiana coach H.O. “Pat” Page (d.1965, “8”).<br />
Also included are (2) unsigned photos with a sketch type image of Iowa coach Jesse<br />
Hawley and a portrait photo of J.L. Griffith, first commissioner of the Big Ten.<br />
Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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549. (6) Rare 1870s<br />
Football Tintype<br />
Photographs<br />
Predating professional football<br />
the 1870s saw the introduction<br />
of actual rules to the game<br />
which had previously be<br />
played in “mob” fashion where<br />
anything goes. Presented are<br />
(6) extremely rare 1870s<br />
Tintype photographs from this<br />
transitional era. These significant<br />
photos measure 2-1/2 x 3-<br />
1/2” and feature images of<br />
players who competed at the<br />
Collegiate and Club level. The Tintype photo process allowed for quick production of<br />
a very durable type and the proffered group presents in well-preserved state attesting<br />
to the lasting quality of this antique technology. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
551. 1963 New<br />
York Giants<br />
Team-Signed<br />
Football With<br />
Huff, Tittle<br />
and Full JSA<br />
Losers of five NFL<br />
title contests in six<br />
years (1958-1963),<br />
the New York Giants<br />
were the pre-Super<br />
Bowl era’s version of the Buffalo Bills. This vintage pigskin was autographed by (32)<br />
members of the 1963 roster. The tan-colored ball showcases ballpoint pennings whose<br />
strengths range between (“8”) and (“5”), with surface abrasions affecting a few.<br />
Highlights include: R. Brown (“6-7” strength), Byers, Dess, Huff (“8” strength),<br />
Katcavage, Morrison, <strong>Scott</strong>, Sherman (coach), Stroud, Tittle (“5” strength) and<br />
Walton. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
553. 1973<br />
Washington<br />
Redskins<br />
Team-<br />
Signed<br />
Football<br />
With Full<br />
JSA<br />
As an encore to<br />
their first-ever<br />
Super Bowl<br />
appearance, the 1973 Washington Redskins made it three straight postseason trips for<br />
the first time in franchise annals. This “Wilson” Official NFL Pete Rozelle signature<br />
model pigskin is autographed by (38) members of that ’73 Redskins roster. The display<br />
relic is signed in blue ballpoint (average “9” strength) on the three clean white<br />
panels, with keys including: Hanburger, Houston, Jurgensen (“6” strength), Kilmer, C.<br />
Taylor and Wyche. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
555. Johnny Unitas<br />
Memorabilia Lot with<br />
(4) Autographs<br />
including Vintage<br />
Pennant<br />
Deified nationally by the media<br />
and locally by the Baltimore<br />
faithful QB Johnny Unitas was<br />
perfectly suited for off-the-field<br />
marketing. Presented is a treasure<br />
chest of Unitas memorabilia<br />
with (4) signed pieces including<br />
a vintage pennant (“8”), a 1965<br />
“Dell Sport” magazine (“9”) and (2) LE art prints (“9”, “8”). Also included are (3)<br />
unopened action figures, “Spalding” Unitas facsimile signature youth pads and (18)<br />
assorted publications/sundries. One signed print has basic JSA cert, the other (3)<br />
signed pieces have auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
550. 1960s Bill<br />
Gallo Green Bay<br />
Packers “World<br />
Champions” Litho<br />
Signed by (10) -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Commissioned to pay visual<br />
tribute to members of five<br />
Green Bay Packers championship<br />
installments between<br />
1961 and 1967, famed New<br />
York Daily News cartoonist<br />
Bill Gallo was true to the<br />
task. This 18x20 limited edition (XVIII/XL) black-and-white textured stock print is<br />
signed by all (9) subjects, as well as by Gallo. Executed in green fiber tip, the pennings<br />
average (“8-9”) strength and include: Adderley, T. Brown, Gallo, Gregg,<br />
Hornung, Kramer, Nitschke, Ringo, Starr and J. Taylor. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
552. 1969 New York<br />
Jets Team-Signed<br />
Print with (24)<br />
Autographs—Steiner<br />
Recall “Broadway Joe’s” boisterous<br />
guarantee with this 1969<br />
New York Jets team-signed print<br />
with (24) autographs. Matted to<br />
28x24, the blue Sharpie endorsements<br />
on the “I Guarantee It”<br />
print average (“9-10”). Included<br />
are Atkinson, Baird, R. Baker,<br />
Beverly, Boozer, Christy, Elliott,<br />
Gordon, Grantham, Herman,<br />
Hill, C. Johnson, Lammons,<br />
Mathis, Maynard, McAdams, Namath, Rasmussen, Rochester, Sauer, Schmitt, Snell,<br />
Talamini and B. Turner. COA from Steiner Sports Memorabilia.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
554. (2) Multi-Signed Vintage Baltimore Colts Full Size<br />
Helmets-Both Full JSA<br />
Get your head into the game with these multi-signed vintage football helmets.<br />
Presented are (2) full size helmets signed by a total of (45) “old-time” Baltimore Colts<br />
including a leather helmet signed by (10) and a Riddell helmet signed by (35). The<br />
leather helmet signatures show average (“8-9”) strength and include key signers Berry,<br />
Donovan, Marchetti, Moore and Mutscheller. Displaying a quality range of (“6-9”) the<br />
Riddell helmet autographs are highlighted by stars Berry, Donovan, Marchetti, Moore,<br />
Morrall, Mutscheller and Smith. Full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
556. John Elway/LeRoy<br />
Neiman Dual-Signed<br />
Lithograph<br />
Having finally secured elusive championship<br />
status, Hall of Fame quarterback<br />
John Elway was portrayed by renowned<br />
artist LeRoy Neiman. This 1999 lithograph<br />
print is autographed by both subject<br />
and artist. Framed to 31-3/8 x 37-<br />
1/8”, the colorful piece is composed in<br />
Neiman’s unmistakable style with seemingly<br />
random applications of color combining<br />
to form a telling likeness. Elway’s<br />
autograph (inscribed “7”) projects (“10”)<br />
strength. Executed on the lower white<br />
border, Neiman’s endorsement shows<br />
(“10”) strength. Basic cert from JSA.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
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557. 1989 University of Arkansas Football SWC<br />
Championship Gold Ring—James Rouse Running Back<br />
Woo Pig Sooiee! Those who are “high on the hog” will covet the offered 1989<br />
University of Arkansas Football SWC Championship gold ring which belonged to<br />
James Rouse, former running back who also played for the Chicago Bears. The 10<br />
karat yellow gold adornment weighs 32.6 grams and is crowned by two 2.20 mm<br />
stones. Crafted by Jostens. Although the Hogs would later lose to Troy Aikman and<br />
UCLA in the 1990 Cotton Bowl, Rouse paced the running game with 130 yards.<br />
Appraisal from jeweler accompanies. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
558. (15)<br />
Signed<br />
Football<br />
Mini<br />
Helmets<br />
with<br />
Baugh,<br />
Elway &<br />
Unitas<br />
There are no<br />
personal fouls<br />
for leading with<br />
the helmet with<br />
these (15) single-signed<br />
pieces. Each<br />
Riddell mini-helmet (unless noted) is penned in various colors with the autographs<br />
generally presenting (“8-9”). Included are JSA Basic Cert: (7 helmets) with Baugh<br />
(leather head), Elway, Flacco, R. Lewis, McNair/Mason (Oilers), W. Perry ((Micro<br />
Helmet), Unitas (Chargers); Auction LOA from JSA: (8 helmets) with Burress,<br />
Byner, Dempsey (63 yd F.G.), Gradishar, Jaworski, B. Johnson, E. Jones and<br />
Testaverde.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
559. (15) Washington Redskins/Baltimore Colts Mini-<br />
Helmets Signed with Inscriptions<br />
Beltway battlers of yesteryear have autographed these (15) mini-helmets.<br />
Signatures/inscriptions average (“9”) strength and include: (8) Baltimore Colts:<br />
Berry, Donovan (JSA cert/sticker), Mackey (JSA cert/sticker), Marchetti, Moore,<br />
Parker, Tittle (JSA cert/sticker) and Moore/Parker; (7) Washington Redskins:<br />
Fischer, Huff (JSA cert/sticker), Jurgensen, Kilmer, Mitchell, Nelms and Taylor.<br />
Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
561. (27) Baltimore Colts Autographed Mini-Helmets with<br />
(4) Multi-Signed<br />
Old Baltimore Colts fans will get a big kick out of this collection of (27) autographed<br />
mini-helmets with (4) multi-signed pieces. Included are a total of (34) blue or black<br />
felt-tip pen signatures displaying a solid (“8-9”) average strength. Highlights are (2) of<br />
the multi-signed helmets with Berry/Mackey/Moore and<br />
Berry/Donovan/Marchetti/Moore, and (7) single signed examples with Hendricks,<br />
Marchetti, Mackey, Morrall, Mutscheller, O’Brien and Smith. The (9) highlighted helmets<br />
have basic JSA certs, the balance have an auction LOA from JSA. More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
560. (22)<br />
Single-Signed<br />
Football Mini-<br />
Helmets With<br />
Maynard and<br />
Simpson<br />
These (22) helmets<br />
may be miniatures,<br />
but their bold autographs<br />
are some of<br />
the biggest in football!<br />
Complementing<br />
the colorful plastic<br />
shells and team<br />
logos, the signatures<br />
average (“9”) quality<br />
and include:<br />
Bednarik,<br />
Biletnikoff, Dawson,<br />
Dudley, Gabriel, Gatski (JSA cert/sticker), Griese, Grogan, Ham (JSA cert/sticker),<br />
Hannah, Huff, D. Jones, J. Kelly, Langer, Lary, Lilly, Maynard (JSA cert/sticker),<br />
Renfro, Simpson (JSA cert/sticker), Tarkenton, Tittle and Trippi. Auction LOA from<br />
JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
562. (45) 1960s-<br />
Modern Baltimore<br />
Colts Mostly 8x10<br />
Autographs with (2)<br />
Unitas<br />
Inhabitants of the “world’s<br />
largest outdoor insane asylum”<br />
will want to corral these<br />
(45) 1960s-modern Baltimore<br />
Colts signed photographs.<br />
The majority of these pictures<br />
measure 8x10 and average<br />
(“8”) signature strength.<br />
Highlights include JSA Basic<br />
Cert Cards: (12 pictures,<br />
mostly older with tape residue<br />
and/or pin holes) with<br />
Ameche (5-1/2 x 8”), (2)<br />
Berry (one HOF ‘73), L.<br />
Moore and (2) Unitas (one<br />
“5”, personalized); Auction<br />
LOA from JSA: (33 pictures).<br />
Also present is a strip of three 1965 NFL Championship phantom tickets (NM).<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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563. 1948 Bowman<br />
Basketball Low<br />
Number (#1-36) Set<br />
Forebearers of professional basketball<br />
are found on this challenging<br />
1948 Bowman low number set<br />
of (36) cards. This colorful series<br />
average (VG-EX to EX) with<br />
moderate centering variances due<br />
to the production techniques of the<br />
age. Highlights include #1<br />
Calverley RC (VG-EX), #9 Phillip<br />
RC (VG), #10 Davies RC (VG-<br />
EX), #32 Holzman RC (VG) and<br />
#34 Fulks RC (VG-EX) with the<br />
six instructional cards presenting<br />
similarly.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
564. 1948-50 Safe-T-<br />
Card Red Auerbach<br />
Rookie SGC 80—Only<br />
Graded<br />
Graded 80 EX/NM 6 by SGC.<br />
Shortly before leading the Boston<br />
Celtics to unprecedented success,<br />
Arnold Jacob “Red” Auerbach was<br />
an up-and-coming coach for the<br />
Washington Capitols of the BAA.<br />
Released only in the Washington<br />
D.C. area, the offered 1948-50<br />
Safe-T-Card Red Auerbach is not<br />
only the rookie of the Hall of<br />
Famer, but it is the only such example<br />
judged by SGC. The creamy<br />
surface with purplish type is creasefree<br />
with accurate centering and<br />
only the slightest hint of wear along<br />
the perimeter. The Jim Gibbons<br />
Cartoon-A-Quiz advertising back is<br />
bright and clean.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
565. 1970-71<br />
Topps Basketball<br />
Complete Set<br />
(175/175)<br />
Esteemed “tall boys” hit<br />
the hardwood with the<br />
offered 1970-71 Topps<br />
Basketball complete set of<br />
(175) cards. This crisp<br />
series has an approximate<br />
condition breakdown of<br />
20% (NM or better), 40%<br />
(EX-MT), 25% (EX) and<br />
15% (VG-EX or lesser).<br />
Keys include #7 Bradley<br />
(EX-MT), #10 Havlicek<br />
SP (VG), #13 Riley SP<br />
(EX-MT), #50<br />
Chamberlain (VG-EX),<br />
#75 Alcindor (VG-EX),<br />
#123 Maravich RC (EX-<br />
MT) and #160 West (EX-<br />
MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
566. (201) 1961-<br />
1981 Basketball<br />
Singles<br />
Collection with<br />
(61) PSA<br />
Graded—Many<br />
Stars<br />
The roundball enthusiast<br />
will not be disappointed<br />
in these (201) 1961-<br />
1981 basketball singles,<br />
(61) of which are PSA<br />
graded. Highlighted<br />
amongst this star-studded<br />
cast are 1961-62<br />
Fleer: #14 Gola (PSA<br />
6); 1969-70 Topps: #20<br />
Havlicek RC (PSA 6);<br />
1970-71 Topps: #13<br />
Riley RC (PSA 7), #160<br />
West (PSA 6); 1973-74<br />
Topps: #130 Maravich (PSA 8) and 1980-81 Topps: #47/#30 Bird LDR/232 (PSA 9).<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
567. 1976-77<br />
& 1978-79<br />
Topps<br />
Basketball<br />
Complete<br />
Sets with<br />
(49) PSA<br />
Graded<br />
Solid pairing of<br />
1976-77 and 1978-<br />
79 Topps<br />
Basketball complete<br />
sets highlighted<br />
by (49) PSA<br />
graded cards.<br />
Highlights include<br />
1976-77 Topps set:<br />
(144/144, ungraded<br />
average EX-MT to<br />
NM, (48) PSA graded) with #1 Erving (EX-MT), #100 Abdul-Jabbar (NM), #101 M.<br />
Malone (PSA 8), #126 Abdul-Jabbar AS (PSA 7), #127 Erving AS (EX-MT), (1) PSA<br />
9, (43) PSA 8, (2) 1977 and 1978-79 Topps set: (132/132, median NM to NM-MT)<br />
with #130 Erving (PSA 9). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
568. (41) 1980-1981 Topps Basketball Uncut Sheets with<br />
(6) Bird/Erving/Magic<br />
Spared from the printer’s blade are these (41) 1980-81 Topps Basketball uncut sheets.<br />
Despite moderate peripheral wear due to prolonged storage, the inner cards have<br />
largely survived the decades in decent condition. Included are Sheet A: (3 sheets, one<br />
creased, one partially torn) with #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving LDR/#139 M. Johnson RC<br />
(two per sheet), #34 Bird RC/164/23, #146/#31 Bird LDR/198, #162/#174 Erving<br />
LDR/#139 M. Johnson RC, #228/#31 Bird LDR/198 (two per sheet) and Sheet B: (38<br />
sheets, one partially torn) with #47/#30 Bird LDR/232 (two per sheet). Due to<br />
size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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569. (12) 1974-1982 Topps<br />
Basketball Complete/Near/Partial<br />
Sets<br />
Dunk this dazzling dozen of 1974-1982 Topps<br />
Basketball complete, near and partial sets. Highlights<br />
include 1974-75 Topps near: (245/264, aggregate VG-<br />
EX) with #196 Gervin RC (VG-EX), #200 Erving<br />
(GD), #250 Chamberlain CO (VG-EX); 1976-77 Topps<br />
partial: (110/144, median VG-EX); 1977-78 Topps<br />
set: (132/132, median EX-MT) and 1978-79 Topps set:<br />
(132/132, average NM). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
570. (51) 1976-1992 Basketball<br />
Complete Sets with (2) 1987-88 Fleer<br />
Court kings reign with these (51) 1976-1992 basketball<br />
complete sets. Unless noted, each set is hand collated<br />
and generally grades (NM-MT) with the stars presenting<br />
similarly. Included are Topps: (7 sets) with 1976-77<br />
to 1979-80, (2) 1992-93 Stadium Club, 1993 Gold<br />
Archives (factory); Fleer: (33 sets, all have Stickers)<br />
with (2) 1987-88: (1) #59 Jordan (EX-MT); (2) 1988-<br />
89, (6) 1989-90, (14) 1990-91, (9) 1990-91 Update<br />
(factory); Other: (11 sets) with (4) 1990-91 Hoops, (6)<br />
1990-91 Skybox and 1991-92 Upper Deck. Due to<br />
size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
571. 1984-85 Star Court Kings &<br />
Team Supers Basketball Complete<br />
Sets with (10) BGS Graded<br />
Pound the hardwood with this pair of 1984-85 Star<br />
Basketball Court Kings & Team Supers 5x7 complete<br />
sets. Featured are 1984-1985 Star Court Kings set:<br />
(50/50, average NM, (5) BGS graded) with Barkley<br />
(BGS 6.5), Bird (BGS 7), M. Johnson (BGS 7.5),<br />
Jordan (BGS 6), Olajuwon (BGS 7); 1985 Star Team<br />
Supers 5x7 set: (40/40, median NM, (5) BGS graded)<br />
with Barkley (BGS 9), Bird (BGS 8), M. Johnson (BGS<br />
7.5), Jordan (BGS 8.5) and Olajuwon (BGS 9.5).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
572. 1954-<br />
55<br />
Gunther<br />
Beer<br />
Bullets<br />
Ray Felix<br />
PSA 4—<br />
Only<br />
Graded<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$250.00<br />
573. 1954-<br />
55 Gunther<br />
Beer<br />
Bullets<br />
Rollen<br />
Hans PSA<br />
4—Only<br />
Graded<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$250.00<br />
574. 1954-<br />
55 Gunther<br />
Beer<br />
Bullets<br />
Harold<br />
Uplinger<br />
PSA 4—<br />
Only<br />
Graded<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$200.00<br />
575. 1986-<br />
87 Fleer<br />
Basketball<br />
#57 Michael<br />
Jordan<br />
Rookie<br />
BGS 9<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$400.00<br />
576. Michael Jordan Single-Signed<br />
Official NBA Basketball - UDA<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
577.<br />
Michael<br />
Jordan<br />
UDA<br />
Signed<br />
Statue—<br />
Red<br />
Jersey<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$250.00<br />
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578. 1990s-<br />
Present Michael<br />
Jordan Singles<br />
Collection of<br />
(3,687) Cards<br />
Get your fill of “his<br />
heirness” with the<br />
offered 1990s-present<br />
Michael Jordan singles<br />
collection of (3,687)<br />
cards. This huge assortment<br />
is perfect for<br />
shopkeepers or show<br />
dealers and displays significant duplication throughout. The majority of the cards are<br />
base singles from the major manufacturers of the day including Topps, Fleer, Upper<br />
Deck, Hoops, Skybox along with additional oddball/collector’s issues. A smattering of<br />
inserts are also dispersed throughout.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
580. Michael Jordan Signed and Framed Nike “Wings”<br />
Poster - UDA<br />
“No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings.” So proclaims this impressive<br />
framed display autographed by its gravity-defying subject. Framed to 73 x 24”, the<br />
lengthy piece was issued by Nike. Entitled “Wings,” the display showcases a blackand-white<br />
likeness of Michael Jordan with arms spread horizontally to show his wing<br />
span. On the lower white border, Jordan’s black marker autograph mirrors his game,<br />
projecting “perfect 10” strength and clarity. Due to the size, a shipping surcharge may<br />
apply. Cert/hologram from UDA.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
581. UDA<br />
“Legends of<br />
Basketball”<br />
LE Framed<br />
Print Signed<br />
by Jordan,<br />
Bird and<br />
Magic<br />
Hardwood contemporaries<br />
whose<br />
dynamic skills gave the NBA a popular new identity, Michael, Magic and Bird needed<br />
only singular name identifiers. The subjects of this limited edition (139/500) “Legends<br />
of Basketball” print, each has endorsed his likeness in gold marker. Framed to 51-5/8<br />
x 25-5/8”, the piece portrays each in an action likeness and faded portrait. The<br />
Johnson and Jordan autographs both project (“9-10”) strength, while Bird’s penning<br />
resonates (“8”) quality. Cert/hologram from UDA. Note: due to the size of this item, a<br />
shipping surcharge will apply.<br />
Opening Bid $300.00<br />
583. 1968-69 NBA<br />
Champion Boston<br />
Celtics Multi-Signed<br />
20x16 Photo With<br />
Havlicek and Russell<br />
Authors of an unparalleled run<br />
of dominance with 11 NBA<br />
crowns in 13 seasons, the<br />
1968-69 Celtics are well represented<br />
on this 20x16 color print<br />
signed by (8) Boston Garden<br />
legends. Executed in black<br />
marker, the autographs project<br />
(“10”) strength throughout.<br />
Includes: Bryant (inscribed “7”), Chaney (inscribed “#12”), Graham (inscribed<br />
“#11”), Havlicek, Howell, Jones, Russell (inscribed “#6”) and Sanders. Sticker from<br />
Rich Altman’s Hollywood Collectibles.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
579. Michael Jordan Highland Mint Limited Edition 1<br />
Troy Oz. Pure Gold Coin<br />
It is only fitting that six time NBA Champion Michael Jordan be immortalized in<br />
gold. Presented is a Highland Mint .999 Fine pure gold 1 troy oz. coin. This beautiful<br />
proof strike medallion is numbered 033 in a limited edition of 100. The obverse features<br />
a Jordan portrait image with a facsimile signature and the reverse features<br />
Highland Mint, Upper Deck and Hardcourt Heroes logos. Also appearing on the<br />
reverse at the bottom is the designation “One Troy Ounce .999 Fine Gold”. This item<br />
comes with its handsome original wood box and career booklet. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
582. Bill Russell<br />
Signed Basketball<br />
and Jersey<br />
Even if he were to use his<br />
thumbs, Bill Russell still<br />
wouldn’t have enough digits<br />
to display all 11 of his<br />
championship rings. Rings<br />
or no rings, the Hall of<br />
Famer rendered crisp autographs<br />
in this pairing that<br />
includes: Ball a “Spalding”<br />
David Stern signature model<br />
ball signed in blue marker<br />
(“8” strength) and inscribed<br />
“#6”; Jersey a Celtics size<br />
“XL” replica jersey signed on the front “6” in black marker (“8” strength) and<br />
inscribed “#6.” Stickers from Rich Altman’s Hollywood Collectibles.<br />
Opening Bid $300.00<br />
584. (15) Bill Russell<br />
Signed 8x10<br />
Photographs<br />
Repetition was a recurring theme<br />
in Bill Russell’s career, which<br />
was defined by 11 NBA titles.<br />
Appropriately, the same concept<br />
is inherent to this lot of (15)<br />
signed photos. The 8x10 blackand-white<br />
prints depict Russell<br />
and post rival Wilt Chamberlain<br />
battling at the Boston Garden.<br />
Russell has endorsed each in blue<br />
marker (average “9-10” strength)<br />
and inscribed “#6.” Individual<br />
certs/stickers from Rich Altman’s<br />
Hollywood Collectibles.<br />
Opening Bid $750.00<br />
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585. 1954-55 Topps<br />
Hockey Complete<br />
Set of (60) Cards<br />
Pioneers from the “Original<br />
Six” rule the rink with the<br />
offered 1954-55 Topps<br />
Hockey complete set of (60)<br />
cards. This popular edition is<br />
loaded with stars and has an<br />
overall approximate condition<br />
breakdown of 20% (VG-EX<br />
or better), 25% (VG), 30%<br />
(GD) and 25% (FR or lesser)<br />
with only 5% displaying<br />
reverse paper loss or writing.<br />
Keys include #1 Gamble<br />
(GD), #8 Howe (PR, pen<br />
mark), #10 Worsley (VG-EX),<br />
#18 Mohns RC (VG), #20<br />
Gadsby (VG), #35 McKenney<br />
RC (EX-MT), #39 Delvecchio<br />
(GD), #58 Sawchuk (PR,<br />
paper loss) and #60 Schmidt<br />
(GD). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
586. (7) 1969-1979<br />
Topps Hockey<br />
Complete/Near Sets<br />
Light the lamp with this high impact<br />
group of (7) 1969-1979 Topps<br />
Hockey complete/near sets.<br />
Highlights include 1969-70 Topps<br />
set: (132/132, average NM, 17%<br />
stamps affixed to reverses) with #24<br />
Orr (NM, stamp affixed to back),<br />
#61 Howe (NM, stamp affixed to<br />
back), #70 Hull (NM, stamp affixed<br />
to back), #132 CL (NM); 1970-71<br />
Topps near: (131/132, median EX-<br />
MT, missing #29 Howe) with #3 Orr<br />
(presents NM, red imperfection on<br />
back), #15 Hull (EX-MT); 1971-72<br />
Topps set: (132/132, average EX to<br />
EX-MT) with #45 Dryden RC (EX),<br />
#50 Hull (EX-MT), #70 Howe (EX-<br />
MT), #100 Orr (VG-EX); 1975-76<br />
Topps set: (330/330, median NM);<br />
1976-77 Topps set: (264/264, average NM); 1977-78 Topps set: (264/264, average<br />
NM) and 1978-79 Topps set: (264/264, median NM). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
587. 1966-67 Topps Hockey #35 Bobby Orr Rookie SGC 60<br />
Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. One of the most coveted cards in the hockey hobby, this<br />
1966-67 Topps #35 Bobby Orr rookie is an instant centerpiece for any sports card collection.<br />
The fragile wood bordered specimen presents at the peak of the assigned technical<br />
grade with mostly sharp corners and borders along with glistening obverse colors<br />
and a clean back. Build your 1966-67 Topps Hockey project with this solid foundation!<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
588. (206)<br />
1968-69 O-<br />
Pee-Chee<br />
Hockey Puck<br />
Stickers from<br />
Vending with<br />
Many Stars<br />
Fire up the Zamboni<br />
and score with these<br />
(206) 1968-69 O-<br />
Pee-Chee Hockey<br />
Puck Stickers featuring<br />
a slew of Hall of<br />
Famers. With deference<br />
to perimeter<br />
foxing and surface<br />
bowing, these<br />
“straight from vending”<br />
singles generally have crisp corners and edges. Included are (10) #2 Mahovlich,<br />
(17) #6 Worsley, (16) #7 Beliveau, (17) #8 Vasko, (15) #9 Gilbert, (15) #10 Crozier,<br />
(13) #11 Angotti, (16) #12 Hodge, (13) #13 Hall, (16) #14 Harvey, (9) #15 Plante, (8)<br />
#16 Stanley, (8) #17 Bower, (9) #18 Horton, (9) #19 Keon, (7) #20 Sawchuk, (5) #21<br />
H. Richard and (3) #22 Howe 700th.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
589. (2527)<br />
1973-1974<br />
Topps<br />
Hockey<br />
Singles<br />
from<br />
Vending<br />
These (2527)<br />
1973-1974 Topps<br />
Hockey singles are<br />
ideal for set<br />
builders and graded<br />
specialists as<br />
they come directly<br />
from period vending<br />
boxes.<br />
Highlights include<br />
Stars: with (36)<br />
#64 Vachon, (43) #70 Perreault, (33) #72 Lafleur, (28) #74 G. Gilbert, (37) #87 H.<br />
Richard, (35) #88 R. Gilbert, (31) #115 Cournoyer, (37) #132 Sittler, (32) #137<br />
Laperriere, (39) #141 Delvecchio, (21) #148 Ullman, (29) #166 Cashman; Team<br />
Cards: (217 cards) with (37) #94 Sabres, (40) #95 Golden Seals, (33) #97 Red Wings,<br />
(35) #98 Kings, (35) #102 Rangers and (37) #103 Flyers.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
590. (9) 1972-1988<br />
Topps & O-Pee-Chee<br />
Hockey Complete<br />
Sets with Gretzky RC<br />
Raid the rink with these (9)<br />
1972-1988 Topps & O-Pee-Chee<br />
Hockey complete sets. These<br />
hand collated editions average<br />
(NM to NM-MT) with the keys<br />
generally presenting similarly.<br />
Included are 1972-73 Topps:<br />
#100 Orr (NM), #160 Dryden<br />
(NM); 1974-75 Topps: #100 Orr<br />
(NM); 1978-79 Topps: #115<br />
Bossy RC (NM-MT); 1979-80<br />
Topps: #18 Gretzky RC (NM);<br />
1981-82 Topps: #16 Gretzky<br />
(NM-MT); 1982-83 OPC: #105<br />
Fuhr RC (NM), #106 Gretzky<br />
(NM); 1984-85 Topps: #49<br />
Yzerman RC (NM); 1985-86<br />
Topps: #9 Lemieux RC (NM-<br />
MT) and 1987-88 OPC.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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BOXING / OTHER SPORTS<br />
591. July 4,<br />
1919<br />
Dempsey vs.<br />
Willard<br />
Heavyweight<br />
Title Full<br />
Ticket - PSA<br />
4<br />
Idle for more than<br />
three full years after his successful Heavyweight Title defense in 1916, Jess Willard<br />
proved no match for Jack Dempsey in their July 4, 1919 championship bout. In<br />
arguably the worst beating in Sweet Science annals, Dempsey floored the champion<br />
seven times in the first round alone and took his title when Willard could not answer<br />
the bell for Round 4. Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, this full ticket was issued by the<br />
Toledo Athletic club for admission to that infamous battle. Gorgeous colors and strong<br />
perforations appeal on this pugilism prize.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
593. Marciano,<br />
Walcott Signed<br />
Photos and 1953<br />
Heavyweight Fight<br />
Ticket<br />
The principals of the May 15,<br />
1953 Heavyweight title bout,<br />
Rocky Marciano and Jersey<br />
Joe Walcott have autographed<br />
their likenesses in this hardhitting<br />
trio of pugilism souvenirs.<br />
Marciano has signed<br />
an 8x10 advertising postcard<br />
in blue ballpoint (“9-10”<br />
strength, personalized; full JSA); while Walcott has signed an 8x10 color photo in<br />
blue marker (“10” strength; JSA sticker). Also included is a full ticket (EX-MT) from<br />
the above-mentioned bout, the first of Marciano’s six successful title defenses.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
December 13, 2012<br />
592. July 2,<br />
1921<br />
Dempsey vs.<br />
Carpentier<br />
PSA<br />
Authentic<br />
Full Ticket -<br />
Lone Graded<br />
Example<br />
A French ally fighter pilot in World War I, Georges Carpentier was just another opponent<br />
to Heavyweight Champion Jack Dempsey, who disposed of the overseas challenger<br />
in the fourth round of the July 2, 1921 title bout at New Jersey’s Boyle’s Thirty<br />
Acres at the Montgomery Oval. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this<br />
full ticket was issued for that Tex Rickard promoted bout. While a series of creases<br />
accounts for the technical grade, colors remain vibrant and perforations strong. This is<br />
the lone graded specimen.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
594. (26) 1910s-1970s<br />
Boxing Singles/Flats<br />
Collection with (3)<br />
SGC Graded &<br />
Dempsey Auto<br />
Interesting 1910s-1970s boxing<br />
singles/flats collection of (26)<br />
pieces including (3) SGC graded<br />
and a Dempsey autograph.<br />
Highlights include 1910 E79<br />
Philadelphia Caramel:<br />
Johnson/Burn (SGC 10),<br />
Johnson/Cole (SGC 60); 1910 T218 Mecca: Jeffries (GD, Arms folded), Johnson<br />
(SGC 30, Front View); 1910 T219 Honest Long Cut: Jeffries (GD) and 1936<br />
Mitchell’s Cigarettes: #28 Louis (EX). Also present are (4) Jack Dempsey Restaurant<br />
related items including a 1939 menu (GD, writing) and signed 1973 postcard (personalized<br />
with salutation, no cert). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
595. Muhammad Ali Signed Poem Display with Full<br />
JSA<br />
The loquacious “Louisville Lip” is presented with this Muhammad Ali signed<br />
poem display. Framed and matted to 17-1/2 x 30”, the two-page poem was<br />
crafted by Larry Mansour and presented to The People’s Champ in 1988. Out of<br />
appreciation, Ali penned one of the pages in black Sharpie with the large autograph<br />
registering (“10”). Suitable for prominent display. Full photo LOA from<br />
JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
596. 1890-<br />
1894 N310<br />
Mayo’s<br />
Cut Plug<br />
John L.<br />
Sullivan<br />
(SGC 30)<br />
and<br />
James J.<br />
Corbett<br />
(SGC 20)<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$150.00<br />
597. Muhammad Ali Dual-Signed Enlarged Replica $100<br />
Bill - Full JSA<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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598. Bobby<br />
Jones Signed<br />
Hardcover Book -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Technically an amateur,<br />
links legend Bobby Jones<br />
was arguably the best<br />
golfer of his era, besting<br />
professionals regularly<br />
with skill, class and<br />
admirable sportsmanship.<br />
Among the most coveted<br />
autographs in golf circles,<br />
Jones’ penning is decidedly<br />
powerful on this hardcover book. Entitled Golf Is My Game (Doubleday, 1960), the<br />
235-page volume is signed and personalized by Jones (d.1971) in blue ballpoint (“8-<br />
9” strength) on the fly leaf. The book presents nicely with the original dust jacket<br />
intact. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
600. Arnold<br />
Palmer/Jack Nicklaus<br />
Framed Autograph<br />
Display - JSA<br />
Links legends Arnold Palmer and<br />
Jack Nicklaus are the subjects of<br />
this cut signature display. Framed<br />
to dimensions of 18-1/4 x 22-1/8”,<br />
each golfer’s blue ballpoint penning<br />
has been executed on an otherwise<br />
blank sheet and shows (“8-<br />
9”) potency. Accenting the piece is<br />
a black-and-white photo of the<br />
two during their younger days.<br />
Individual certs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
602. USGA-<br />
U.S. Open<br />
Championship<br />
Golf<br />
Memorabilia<br />
Lot of (38)<br />
with Jacket,<br />
Tickets,<br />
Badges<br />
The prestigious Congressional Country Club in Bethesda hosted the 1964, 1997 and<br />
2011 U.S. Open Golf Tournaments and the 1995 Senior Open. Presented is a collection<br />
of (38) golf memorabilia items with emphasis on the 1995, 1997 and 2011 CCC<br />
events. Highlighting are a 1995 Senior Open jacket, (5) sets of 1997 gallery tickets,<br />
(6) 1997 tickets/ badges and (7) 2011 passes/badges. Also included are (10) pins, a<br />
medallion, (2) scrip books, (2) newspaper supplements, a guide, a 1957 cachet, a 1976<br />
glass and a set of (62) cards with “Tiger” Woods. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
604. 1920s-2000s<br />
Tennis<br />
Book/Publication<br />
Lot of (30) with<br />
(10) Autographed<br />
Books<br />
Increase your “net” knowledge<br />
with this fascinating<br />
collection of (30) tennis<br />
books and publications<br />
including (10) autographed<br />
books (7) of which are first<br />
editions/first printings. Standout signers are Tracy Adams, (2) Bud Collins, Billie Jean<br />
King, Jack Kramer and Ivan Lendl. Also included in this lot are (9) unsigned first edition<br />
books and (11) 1925-1938 newspapers with tennis headlines. All books and newspapers<br />
present in nicely preserved condition with light to moderate wear. Auction<br />
LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
599. Jackie<br />
Gleason/Arnold<br />
Palmer Signed<br />
Framed Display<br />
“How sweet it is!” Famous in<br />
their individual arenas, 1960s<br />
pals Arnold Palmer and<br />
Jackie Gleason teamed on<br />
both the golf course and this<br />
autograph display. Framed to<br />
24-3/8 x 31”, individual blackand-white<br />
photos are respectively<br />
signed by Palmer (black<br />
marker, “10” strength) and<br />
Gleason (black marker, “9”<br />
strength). Accenting the piece is a 20x16 black-and-white photo (not signed) of the<br />
pair during a 1960 golf outing at Shawnee Country Club. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
601. Tiger<br />
Woods 2007<br />
PGA<br />
Championship<br />
Shadowbox<br />
Display With<br />
UDA<br />
Autographed<br />
Shoe<br />
Acclaimed athletes have attributed their feats by proclaiming “It’s the shoes.” Such<br />
are the sentiments in this Tiger Woods shadowbox display. Measuring 29-5/8 x 19-5/8<br />
x 7”-deep, the display shows Woods winning the 2007 PGA Championship and a pair<br />
of the exact style Nike shoes worn by the champion during that tournament. With a<br />
limited edition number of 24/25, the right shoe is autographed by Woods in silver<br />
marker (“9-10” strength). Cert/hologram from UDA. Note: due to the dimensions of<br />
this item, a shipping surcharge will apply.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
603. Very Tough<br />
Arthur Ashe Single-<br />
Signed Baseball-Full<br />
JSA<br />
While Arthur Ashe signed flats<br />
and tennis balls are available, single<br />
signed baseballs are very hard<br />
to come by. Offered is an<br />
ONL/White baseball single<br />
signed by Ashe. Presenting in<br />
excellent condition this rare collectible<br />
displays Ashe’s prominent<br />
(“8”) quality signature<br />
applied in blue ballpoint pen right<br />
where you would want it on the<br />
“sweet spot”. Ashe who passed<br />
away at an early age due to a disease contracted during a blood transfusion gained<br />
international fame as the first major black tennis star. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
605. Tennis Autographed<br />
Flats Collection of (38) with<br />
Borg/Connors Multi-Signed<br />
Photo<br />
Served up, a fantastic collection of (38)<br />
autographed Tennis flats with (50+) signatures.<br />
The Ace of this lot is a 15x19 1996<br />
Corel Champions framed poster signed by<br />
(12) with Borg (“9”) and Connors (“9”).<br />
Also included are (35) single signed and (2)<br />
multi-signed original wire photos, souvenir<br />
photos, postcards, advertisements, glossies<br />
and photocopies highlighted by star<br />
swingers Cascals, Edberg, Hingis,<br />
Mandlikova, Richards, Riggs, Segura,<br />
Tanner, Wilander and (30) others. Corel<br />
poster has full LOA from JSA, all others are Auction LOA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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MULTI-SPORT December 13, 2012<br />
606. (585) 1933-<br />
2000s Multi-Sport<br />
Treasure Chest<br />
with Cards &<br />
Autographs<br />
There is a little bit for<br />
every type of collector<br />
with the offered 1933-<br />
2000s multi-sport treasure chest of (585) items. Highlights include Autographed<br />
Material: (25 items, average “8-9”, auction LOA from JSA); Baseball Singles: (239<br />
cards) with 1933 Goudey: #63 Cronin (SGC 40); 1955 Topps Double Header: #69<br />
T. Williams/70 (EX); 1959 Fleer Ted Williams panel: (4 cards, presents VG,<br />
#41/43/58/60); 1965 Topps Embossed: #11 Mantle (VG-EX); Football Singles: (209<br />
cards) with 1960 Fleer: #124 Kemp RC (GD); Hockey Singles: (65 cards) with 1961-<br />
62 Parkhurst: #7 Shack (VG-EX) and 1969-70 OPC: NNO Howe Special (GD).<br />
Also present are (43) 1950s-1990s multi-sport flats averaging (NM) with 8/16/54<br />
Sports Illustrated first issue (EX-MT cover, EX-MT insert) in original envelope. More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
608. (4388) 1968-1975 Topps<br />
Baseball, Football &<br />
Basketball Cards with Many<br />
Stars<br />
Heroes of the diamond, gridiron and court are<br />
found in abundance with this huge (4388)<br />
1968-1975 Topps Baseball, Football and<br />
Basketball singles collection. Legends such as<br />
Chamberlain, Clemente, Erving, Mays, Ryan,<br />
Unitas and many more make an appearance in<br />
this star packed gallery. Highlights include<br />
Baseball: (3072 cards) with 1971 Topps:<br />
#513 Ryan (VG); 1972 Topps: (521 cards,<br />
median EX to EX-MT, 63 high numbers) with<br />
#595 Ryan (EX-MT); 1973 Topps: (992<br />
cards, majority EX to EX-MT) with (2) #220<br />
Ryan (EX-MT, VG-EX); 1974 Topps: #20<br />
Ryan (NM), #456 Winfield RC (EX-MT); 1975 Topps: (2) #500 Ryan (EX-MT, GD);<br />
Football: (914 cards) with 1968 Topps: #196 Griese RC (VG); 1972 Topps: #200<br />
Staubach RC (EX-MT) and Basketball: (402 cards) with 1972-73 Topps: (2) #195<br />
Erving RC (both EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
610. (59,000+)<br />
1979-1992 Multi-<br />
Sport Singles &<br />
Sets Hoard with<br />
(27) Sets<br />
Start a store with this<br />
gigantic (59,000+) 1979-<br />
1992 multi-sport singles<br />
and sets hoard with (27)<br />
sets. Among the singles<br />
are dozens of additional<br />
near/partial sets. Included<br />
are Baseball Sets: (27<br />
sets, all hand collated, unless noted) with Topps: 1980, (8) 1982; Other: (3) 1983<br />
OPC, (2) 1984 Nestle, (3) 1990 Leaf (one near); Singles: (59,000+, rough estimate)<br />
with Baseball: (36,900) with (4900+) 1984 OPC, (2800+) 1985 Topps; Football:<br />
(12,800+) with (9200+) 1984 Topps and Hockey: (8300+) with (1000+) 1979-80<br />
Topps. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at our<br />
Silver Spring, Maryland facility is highly encouraged. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
607. (546) 1951-1978 Topps Baseball<br />
& Football Singles Group with Many<br />
Stars including Banks RC<br />
Vintage Topps Star Dealers! Belt a “home run” for<br />
your inventory with these (546) 1951-1978 baseball<br />
and football singles that are absolutely loaded with<br />
greats including J. Brown, Clemente, Mantle, Unitas<br />
and many more. Highlights include Baseball: (280<br />
cards, one set) with 1954 Topps: #94 Banks RC (VG);<br />
1956 Topps: #30 J. Robinson (EX-MT); 1957 Topps:<br />
#35 F. Robinson RC (EX-MT), #76 Clemente (EX-<br />
MT), (2) #210 Campanella (both EX-MT); 1958<br />
Topps: #85 Aparicio (EX, yellow team), #487 Mantle AS (EX-MT); 1968 Topps:<br />
#280 Mantle (EX); 1977 Topps Cloth Stickers set: (55/55, median NM-MT, 18<br />
checklist cards); Football: (266 cards) with 1958 Topps: #66 Starr (NM); 1959<br />
Topps: (161 cards, median EX to EX-MT) with #1 Unitas (EX-MT), (3) #4 McGee<br />
RC ((2) EX-MT, VG), #10 J. Brown (EX-MT), (2) #23 Starr (EX-MT, VG-EX); 1962<br />
Topps: #63 Starr SP (EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
609. (139)<br />
1977-1994<br />
Multi/Non-<br />
Sport Wax<br />
Boxes &<br />
Factory Set<br />
Collection<br />
Beef up your inventory<br />
by claiming<br />
these (139) 1977-<br />
1994 multi/nonsport<br />
wax boxes and<br />
factory sets. Some<br />
of the display boxes<br />
have sustained mild<br />
wear due to prolonged<br />
storage<br />
while the inner contents remain undisturbed. Highlights include Case: 1989 Topps<br />
Baseball vending; Wax Boxes: (134 boxes) with Baseball: (77 boxes) with (3) 1981<br />
Donruss, (3) 1981 Fleer, 1982 Donruss, 1982 Fleer, 1982 Topps (“X”), 1983 Topps,<br />
(4) 1985 Donruss; Football: (37 boxes) with (2) 1977 Fleer Patches, 1980 Topps<br />
(“X”), (3) 1983 Topps (all “X”); Hockey: (15 boxes) with 1979-80 Panini Hockey,<br />
1984-85 Topps (“X”) Other: (5 boxes) 1978 Donruss Elvis, 1981 Donruss Golf and<br />
1981 Topps UK Footballer. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
611. (6)<br />
Vintage 1st<br />
Edition Sports<br />
Books with<br />
“One Minute<br />
To Play” &<br />
“Babe Ruth’s<br />
Own Book of<br />
Baseball”<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
612. (500+) Multi-Sport Schedule<br />
Hoard With (150+) Ticket Stubs<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
613. (13) 1999-<br />
2009 Multi-Sport<br />
Wax &<br />
Commemorative<br />
Boxes<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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614. (3) 1923-1928 Multi-Sport Uncut<br />
Strip Card Sets Plus (22) 1927 W560<br />
Singles<br />
Interesting threesome of 1923-1928 multi-sport strip<br />
card sets. Highlights include 1923 W580 Boxing Strip:<br />
(10 cards, presents VG-EX) with J. Johnson; 1927<br />
W560: (22 cards, median GD) with Cuyler, Gehrig,<br />
Grove, L. Waner, P. Waner; 1928 W565 Strip set: (2<br />
sheets, presents VG to EX) with Barrymore, Chaplin,<br />
Gehrig, Heilmann, Lazzeri and Simmons.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
617. (14)<br />
1947-1978<br />
Multi-Sport<br />
Complete/<br />
Near<br />
Oddball<br />
Sets with<br />
1969<br />
Nabisco<br />
Team<br />
Flakes<br />
An offbeat feat is<br />
achieved by<br />
claiming these (14) 1947-1978 multi-sport<br />
complete/near oddball sets. Unless noted, each edition<br />
averages in the (NM) range. Highlights include 1940s:<br />
1947 Cummings & So Famous Fighters Swop Card;<br />
1960s: (7 sets) with 1963 Fun Cards by Gad, 1966<br />
Royal Crown Cola Columbus Yankees (average EX-<br />
MT), 1968 Detroit Tigers Bubblegumless (average EX),<br />
1969 Nabisco Team Flakes: Aaron, Clemente, Mays;<br />
1970s: (6 sets) with (3) 1973 Kellogg’s (in panels) and<br />
1974 Nabisco Sugar Daddy.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
620. (19) 1970-1983 Multi/Non-Sport<br />
Wax Boxes & Sets<br />
Trove of (19) 1970-1983 multi/non-sport wax boxes<br />
and sets. This material presents (NM or better) with<br />
only a couple of older display boxes presenting lesser.<br />
Highlights include Wax Boxes: (11 boxes, all wax<br />
boxes, unless noted) with Baseball: (8 boxes) with<br />
1981 Fleer, (3) 1983 Fleer, 1983 Fleer cello; Other: (2<br />
boxes) with 1970 Fleer Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Near<br />
(21/24), 1971 Fleer AHRA Drag Champs near (21/24);<br />
Complete Sets: (8 sets) with Baseball: (2) 1979 Topps,<br />
1982 Fleer and Football: (3 sets) with 1978-1980<br />
Topps. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
615. (18)<br />
1933<br />
Goudey<br />
Sport<br />
Kings with<br />
Sarazen,<br />
Shore &<br />
Tilden<br />
Champions from<br />
various professional<br />
and amateur<br />
sports preside<br />
with these<br />
(18) different 1933 Goudey Sport Kings highlighted by<br />
several stars and six tougher high numbers. Included<br />
are #5 Wachter (VG-EX), #9 Blood (VG), #11 Jewtraw<br />
(VG), #14 Londos (VG-EX), #15 McNamara (VG-EX),<br />
#16 Tilden (VG-EX), #19 Shore (EX), #21 Weissmuller<br />
(FR), #22 Sarazen (FR), #23 Richards (VG-EX), #25<br />
Snoddy (EX-MT), #28 Doolittle (VG-EX), #37<br />
Madison (VG), #40 Gerge (VG), #41 Browning (EX-<br />
MT), #43 Carnera (EX), #47 Sevens (EX) and #48<br />
Seppala (GD).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
618. 1976<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball &<br />
Football<br />
Complete<br />
Sets<br />
Celebrate the<br />
bicentennial by<br />
claiming Topps<br />
complete sets<br />
from the two<br />
most famed<br />
major American<br />
professional<br />
sports leagues.<br />
Included are<br />
1976 Topps<br />
Baseball set: (660/660, 43/44 Traded, average EX-MT)<br />
with #19 Brett (EX), #98 Eckersley RC (EX-MT), #240<br />
Rose (EX), #330 Ryan (EX), #550 Aaron (VG-EX);<br />
1976 Topps Football set: (528/528, average EX-MT to<br />
NM) with #75 Bradshaw (NM), #148 Payton RC (NM),<br />
#220 Lambert RC (EX-MT) and #427 E. Jones RC<br />
(EX-MT).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
621. (10)<br />
1977-1985<br />
Multi-Sport<br />
Complete<br />
Sets with<br />
Gretzky &<br />
Montana<br />
Rookies<br />
Debuts of the<br />
“Great One” and<br />
“Joe Cool” lead<br />
the way for these<br />
(10) 1977-1985<br />
multi-sport complete<br />
sets. Each<br />
edition is hand<br />
collated and grades (NM to NM-MT) or better with the<br />
keys presenting similarly. Included are Baseball: (5<br />
sets) with (4) 1977 Topps Cloth Stickers (with<br />
Checklist cards), 1979 O-Pee-Chee; Football: (4 sets)<br />
with 1981 Topps: #216 Montana RC (NM); (2) 1983<br />
Topps, 1985 Topps and Hockey: (1 set) 1979-80 Topps:<br />
#18 Gretzky RC (NM-MT).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
616. 1954<br />
Bowman<br />
Baseball &<br />
Football<br />
Starter Sets<br />
with Mantle<br />
Construct this<br />
pairing of 1954<br />
Bowman Baseball<br />
and Football<br />
starter sets.<br />
Although most<br />
cards display<br />
varying degrees of<br />
water staining<br />
(and are graded as<br />
such), the overall presentation of these classics is not<br />
seriously compromised. Highlights include 1954<br />
Bowman Baseball starter: (121/224, median FR to<br />
GD, 80 dupes) with #1 Rizzuto (GD), #65 Mantle (FR),<br />
(2) #89 Mays (EX, VG), #161 Berra (VG); 1954<br />
Bowman Football starter: (76/128, average FR to<br />
GD, 19 dupes) with #23 Blanda RC (FR), #55 Gifford<br />
(VG) and #97 Finnan ERR (EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
619. (6)<br />
1974-1980<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball &<br />
Football<br />
Complete<br />
Sets<br />
Extremely sharp<br />
sextet of 1974-<br />
1980 Topps<br />
Baseball and<br />
Football complete<br />
sets average (NM<br />
to NM-MT or better).<br />
Included are<br />
Baseball: (5 sets) with 1975 Topps: #223 Yount RC<br />
(NM), #228 Brett RC (NM-MT), #500 Ryan (NM-MT),<br />
#660 Aaron (NM); 1976 Topps: (44/44 Traded) with<br />
#98 Eckersley RC (NM-MT), #330 Ryan (NM), #550<br />
Aaron (NM); 1978 Topps: #36 Murray RC (NM), #707<br />
Molitor/Trammell RC (EX-MT); 1979 Topps: #115 O.<br />
Smith RC (EX-MT); 1980 Topps: #482 Henderson RC<br />
(NM-MT) and Football: (1 set) 1974 Topps: with #470<br />
Bradshaw (NM).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
622. (196) 1977-<br />
Modern Multi-<br />
Sport Graded<br />
Rookie/Insert<br />
Collection with<br />
Topps Traded<br />
Ripken<br />
Savvy modern dealers<br />
will definitely be interested<br />
in these (196)<br />
1977-modern multisport<br />
graded rookie<br />
cards. Highlights<br />
include Baseball: (156<br />
cards) with (3) 1982<br />
Topps #21 Ripken RC (PSA 9, BVG 7.5, PSA 7), 1982<br />
Topps Traded #98T Ripken (PSA 8), (2) 1983 Donruss<br />
#586 Boggs RC (PSA 10, PSA 8), (2) 1984 Donruss<br />
#248 Mattingly RC (PSA 9, PSA 7), (38) 1989 Score<br />
Traded #100T Griffey Jr. RC ((17) PSA 9), 1989 Upper<br />
Deck #1 Griffey Jr. RC (PSA 9) and Football: (35<br />
cards) with (3) 1989 Topps Traded #83T B. Sanders RC<br />
(all PSA 10). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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MULTI-SPORT / NON SPORTS CARDS<br />
December 13, 2012<br />
623. 1930s-1980s<br />
Multi-Sport<br />
Treasure Chest<br />
With 1950s World<br />
Series Programs<br />
Spanning six decades of influential<br />
players and franchises,<br />
this sports memorabilia collection<br />
is headlined by:<br />
Programs 1951 World Series<br />
presents (VG) with<br />
covers/pages intact and<br />
unmarked scoring grids; 1956<br />
World Series presents (VG-<br />
EX) with covers/pages intact<br />
and unmarked scoring grids; 1956 Yankees Photo Pack a team-issued near-set of<br />
(20/22) with original envelope; includes Mantle, missing only Lumpe and McDermott.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
625. Baseball<br />
and Football<br />
Memorabilia<br />
Treasure Chest<br />
With Pennants<br />
and Publications<br />
As baseball and football<br />
overlap, you won’t have<br />
to choose sides with this<br />
lot of souvenirs from both<br />
arenas! With an emphasis<br />
on Baltimore-based teams, the sizable assortment is headlined by: Autographed<br />
Publications including a Super Bowl XXXV program (presents EX-MT) signed on<br />
the front cover by Ray Lewis (“9” strength, inscribed “SB XXXV MVP”); 1940s<br />
Philadelphia Athletics Pennant a full-size blue felt banner with appliqué and spine<br />
intact; Glassware includes a 1959 Baltimore Colts “Champions” drinking glass.<br />
Auction LOA from JSA for signed items. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
627. Mickey<br />
Mantle/Joe Namath<br />
Dual-Signed<br />
Framed Photo -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Beloved icons in the Big<br />
Apple and beyond, Mickey<br />
Mantle and Joe Namath have<br />
endorsed their likenesses on<br />
this eye-catching photograph.<br />
Framed to dimensions<br />
of 20-1/8 x 16-1/8”, this<br />
14x11 black-and-white print<br />
portrays the pair wearing<br />
neckties and jackets, an<br />
unusual coupling of marquee figures out of their respective elements yet melding<br />
appropriately. On the lower white border, each has rendered a blue marker autograph<br />
that projects (“9-10”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
629. (12) Multi-Sport<br />
Dual & Single-Signed<br />
Publications with<br />
DiMaggio & Williams<br />
Stellar arrangement of (12) multisport<br />
dual and single-signed publications.<br />
The covers are inscribed in various<br />
colors with the autographs presenting<br />
(“8-9”) or better (unless<br />
noted). Included are Full photo LOA<br />
from JSA: (2 items) with<br />
DiMaggio/Mattingly, T. Williams<br />
(11/25/96 Sports Illustrated); JSA<br />
Basic Cert: (10 items, all hobby<br />
related magazines, unless noted) with Berra (Yankees Magazine, “7”), Fingers/Seaver,<br />
Griffey Jr., M. Johnson, Lemieux, McCovey (1986 Hall of Fame), (2) Ripken Jr.,<br />
(1995 & 2001 Sports Illustrated), B. Robinson and F. Thomas.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
624. 1930s-<br />
70s Multi-<br />
Sport<br />
Pennant Lot<br />
of (54) with<br />
World Series<br />
and Team<br />
Photo<br />
Wave your flag for<br />
this exciting multi-sport lot of (54) 1930s-70s pennants. Standout standards are LA<br />
Dodgers 1966 World Series and 1973 Team Photo examples. Other fabulous flags are<br />
1930s NY Giants NL “Champs” and 1950s NY Yankees full size pieces, (3) mini-pennants<br />
with 1950s Bazooka Red Sox, 1930s NY Giants and 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers<br />
“Dem Bums” specimens and a 1940s Chicago Bears full size piece. Also included are<br />
(10) full and (14) mini size baseball items, (4) full and (13) mini size football items,<br />
one each Basketball and Hockey and (3) College football with (2) Navy and (1) Army.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
626. (18,000+)<br />
1960s-Modern<br />
Multi-Sport Singles<br />
Treasure Chest<br />
Mammoth (18,000+) 1960smodern<br />
multi-sport singles<br />
treasure chest for the singles<br />
dealer or set collector.<br />
Multiple partial sets are<br />
delivered with this group<br />
which is heralded by a smattering<br />
of stars, semi-stars and<br />
specialty/insert cards.<br />
Included are Topps Baseball: (4500+); Topps Football: (4500+); Basketball:<br />
(1350+) with (390) 1972-73 Fleer Globetrotters (average EX to EX-MT); (6300+)<br />
1980s-modern multi-sport singles with many 2009 football prospects and groups of<br />
stars including Favre. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
628. 1972 LPGA 8x8<br />
Card With (22)<br />
Signatures, Including (2)<br />
J. DiMaggio, J. Louis<br />
and Full PSA/DNA<br />
On hand for the 1972 LPGA Sealy<br />
Golf Classic, celebrities from the<br />
sporting arena and stage autographed<br />
this 8x8 tournament logo placard.<br />
Executed in various writing instruments,<br />
the (22) signatures vary in<br />
terms of strength, showing as much as<br />
(“9”) quality and as little as (“5”).<br />
Not your average “Joes,” Hall of<br />
Famers (2) DiMaggio (“8-9” and “7-<br />
8”), Louis (“8”) and (2) Namath (“6” and “5”) headline the list. Additional keys<br />
include: M. Baer, D. Dean (“7”) and P. Marshall. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
630. Multi-Sport<br />
Autograph Collection of<br />
(700+) Single Signed<br />
Cuts with Numerous Hall<br />
of Famers and Stars<br />
Autograph seekers your buck stops<br />
here. Ok, make that a lot of bucks.<br />
This amazing assortment of (700+)<br />
multi-sport single signed index<br />
cards/cuts is loaded with Hall of<br />
Fame and star players from the games<br />
of baseball, basketball, football, hockey,<br />
racing and boxing. Presenting overall average (“8-9”) strength this group is highlighted<br />
by superstars Ripken, Erving, Bird, Valvano, Gretzky, Lemieux, (2) Messier,<br />
Howe, Hull, Yzerman, P. Lindbergh and “Sugar Ray” Leonard. The (13) highlight<br />
signers have basic JSA certs, the balance have auction LOA from JSA. Please see our<br />
website for a complete list of included signers.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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631. 1938<br />
Gum Inc.<br />
Horrors of<br />
War<br />
Complete Set<br />
of (288)<br />
Cards with<br />
(19) PSA<br />
Graded<br />
The 1938 Gum Inc.<br />
Horrors of War onetime<br />
issue was so<br />
controversial that<br />
the May 1938 L i f e<br />
M a g a z i n e issue ran<br />
a feature story on<br />
the vivid trading<br />
cards. The gory<br />
imagery along with<br />
the entertaining<br />
biographies has<br />
made this war set a<br />
mainstay atop many wantlists. This 1938 Gum Inc. Horrors of War complete set of (288) cards with (19) PSA g r a d-<br />
ed cards is an essential acquisition for the advanced non-sport enthusiast. Highlighted among this high caliber edition<br />
are Low Numbers: (#1-192, average VG to VG-EX, (10) PSA graded, with much variance among grades) with<br />
P S A 8 : #170 (1 of 7, one better); P S A 7 : (2 cards) with #148, 191; P S A 6 : (6 cards) with #1, 6, 175, 178, 182, 184;<br />
P S A 4 : #15; High Numbers: (#193-288, median VG to VG-EX) with P S A 7 : #203; P S A 6 : (2 cards) with #194,<br />
197; P S A 5 : (2 cards) with #255, #277 Hitler’s Border Tour; P S A 4 : (2 cards) with #283 Hitler Threatens Force,<br />
285; P S A 3 : #288 Czech President Surrenders and P S A 2 : #286 Chamberlain Meets Hitler.<br />
Opening Bid $750.00<br />
632. 1892 N308 Mayo’s Cut Plug “Naval<br />
Uniforms” Complete SGC Graded Set<br />
of (20) Cards<br />
Anchor’s Away! Set sail with this 1892 N308 Mayo’s Cut<br />
Plug “Naval Uniforms” complete SGC graded set of (20)<br />
cards. Included are SGC 86: American Sailor; SGC 84: (5<br />
cards) with Capt. American, Capt. French Navy, Capt.<br />
Russian Navy, German Sailor, Marine Am. Navy; SGC 82:<br />
Admiral English Navy; SGC 80: (4 cards) with Capt.<br />
American, Capt. Engl. Navy, Jack-Tar, Warrant Officer;<br />
SGC 60: German Admiral; SGC 50: (3 cards) with<br />
Admiral French Navy, Lieut. Engl. Navy, Sailor Russian<br />
Navy; SGC 40: (4 cards) with American Admiral, French<br />
Sailor, German Captain, Midshipman and SGC 35:<br />
Midshipmite.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
633. (520+) 1912 Cigarette Silks with Zira Flag Display Ad<br />
Collecting insert premiums is a far better reason to open a pack of cigarettes than smoking. This fired up collection of (520+) 1912<br />
“Silks” is a step better as it eliminates the packs and smoking temptation altogether. Included with this bumper crop of cachets is a<br />
wonderfully colorful “Zira Cigarettes” display ad which measures a whopping 27x19. The emphasis of this lot is on “Flags of the<br />
World” and “Coats of Arms” with less than 10% featuring portraits and assorted topics such as flora, fauna and pottery. More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
634. (8) 1930s Diamond Matchbooks Movie Stars<br />
Complete/Near Sets with Color Variations<br />
The brightest stars in the Hollywood galaxy shine with these (8) 1930s Diamond<br />
Matchbooks Movie Stars complete/near sets with color variations. Symmetrically<br />
arranged in an album, the majority of these collectibles display (EX-MT) surfaces.<br />
Highlights include 1930s Diamond Movie Stars set: (185/185, four colors each of 46<br />
actors, only one Gaynor) with Crawford, Dietrich, Fonda, Hepburn, Leigh; 1930s<br />
Diamond Nite Life Series 2 set: (72/72, three colors each of 24 actors); 1932<br />
Diamond Movie Stars Test set: (10/10) with Hepburn and 1933 Diamond Test<br />
Movie Stars set: (16/16, two colors each of 8 actors). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
635. Garbage Pail Kids Original Series 1-14 Collection<br />
with (10) Sets and (26) Wax Boxes<br />
The finest garbage in the land here at your disposal. Produced by Topps in the 1980s<br />
the internationally popular “Garbage Pail Kids” series was created as a gross-out parody<br />
of the dreaded Cabbage Patch dolls. Presented is a collection of original series 1-14<br />
issues including (10) sets and (26) wax boxes. These sublimely amusing sticker cards<br />
were offered in alternate “A & B” character name versions. Highlighting this pile of<br />
pulchritude is a complete Series 1 (88) card A/B set including (6) variation cards. The<br />
other complete A/ B sets are series 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 11. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
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NON-SPORTS CARDS<br />
December 13, 2012<br />
636. 1889 N139<br />
Honest Long Cut<br />
Types of Vessels<br />
Complete Set of (25)<br />
Die-Cut Cards<br />
Navigate the various waterways<br />
of the world with the offered<br />
1889 N139 Honest Long Cut<br />
“Types of Vessels” complete set<br />
of (25) die-cut cards. These fragile<br />
antiquities have endured the<br />
past 123 years in fine fashion<br />
with colorful obverses which<br />
generally present (VG to EX)<br />
with superficial creasing expected<br />
for the issue. Although 80% of the cards display varying levels of reverse paper loss<br />
or pin holes, the overall presentation of these antiquities is not seriously affected.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
637. 1891 N194 W.S. Kimball<br />
“Household Pets” Complete PSA<br />
Graded Set of (25) Cards—Many<br />
Pop 1<br />
Interesting 1891 N194 W.S. Kimball “Household<br />
Pets” complete PSA graded set of (25) cards. Lovely<br />
females and their animal companions are portrayed<br />
on this seldom offered set, many of which are “pop<br />
1” in the PSA population report. Included are PSA<br />
6: Canary; PSA 5.5: Calf; PSA 5: Pigeon; PSA 4.5:<br />
(2 cards) with Goldfish, Newfoundland; PSA 4: (7<br />
cards, two qualifiers) with Billy Goat, Dove, Fawn,<br />
Peacock (mk), Pony, Setter, Squirrel (mk); PSA 3:<br />
(6 cards, one qualifier) with Charlie’s Pet (mk),<br />
Polly, Pug, Puppies, Rabbit, Swan; PSA 2: (3 cards,<br />
one qualifier) with Horse, Kittens (mk), Tabby Cat;<br />
PSA Authentic: (4 cards) with Cockatoo, Deer,<br />
Lamb and Mama’s Pet.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
639. (3) 1951-1958<br />
Non-Sport<br />
Complete/Near Sets<br />
with 1958 Topps TV<br />
Westerns<br />
Politicians and gunslingers are<br />
paired on this trio of 1951-1958<br />
non-sport complete/near sets.<br />
Included are 1951 Post Cereal<br />
Hopalong Cassidy Wild West<br />
Trading Cards near: (33/36,<br />
average GD to VG, missing #21,<br />
29, 30); 1952 Bowman U.S.<br />
Presidents set: (36/36, composite<br />
VG-EX) and 1958 Topps TV<br />
Westerns set: (71/71, majority<br />
VG-EX to EX).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
638. 1950 Hopalong Cassidy Near Set of (228/230) With<br />
(3) Foil Cards and Wrapper<br />
Braving the Wild West and its elements, fictional cowboy Hopalong Cassidy is the<br />
subject in this 1950 Topps near-set of (228/230). The approximate breakdown is: 10%<br />
(EX-MT) or better, 25% (EX), 35% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG) or lesser, with tougher<br />
high numbers (187-230) faring similarly. Keys include: #1 “Dangerous Venture” (VG-<br />
EX) and (2) #230 “Sinister Journey” (EX-MT) and (VG). Desirable foil cards include:<br />
“Fool’s Gold” (VG), “Hoppy’s Holiday” (GD) and “Unexpected Guest” (GD). An<br />
accompanying wax wrapper presents beautifully.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
640. 1952-1955<br />
Topps Wings<br />
and Rails &<br />
Sails Group of<br />
(410) Cards<br />
Modes of transportation<br />
and war planes are<br />
examined with the<br />
offered 1952-1955<br />
Topps Wings and Rails<br />
& Sails group of (410)<br />
cards. Included are<br />
1952-53 Topps Wings<br />
partial: (167/200, average<br />
EX to EX-MT, 10% staining, 90 dupes); 1955 Topps Rails & Sails First Series<br />
set: (80/80, median EX-MT, all #1-80) and 1955 Topps Rails & Sails First Series<br />
near: (73/80, aggregate EX, 10% staining, missing #2, 10, 12, 15, 17, 47, 65).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
641. Late 1920s Non-Sport<br />
Actors/Actresses Uncut Sheet of (60)<br />
Cards<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
642. (2)<br />
1949-1952<br />
Bowman<br />
Movie/<br />
Television<br />
Stars<br />
Complete<br />
Sets with<br />
Unopened<br />
Pack<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$150.00<br />
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643. (11) 1920s-<br />
1940s Non-Sport<br />
Movie<br />
Star/Entertainer<br />
Albums<br />
Sensational arrangement of<br />
(11) 1920s-1940s non-sport<br />
movie star/entertainer albums.<br />
Each collectible has withstood<br />
the decades nicely with the<br />
affixed inner contents averaging<br />
(NM) condition (unless<br />
noted). Highlights include<br />
1920s: 1921 E123 American Caramel “The Stars of the Screen” ((94) E123/strip cards<br />
affixed); 1930s: (3) 1930s German Salem Gold-Film Bilder with (2) Album 1 (180<br />
cards affixed, present EX to EX-MT) and 2 (268 cards affixed) and 1940s: 1947<br />
Screen Stars Stamp Album (474 stamps affixed). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
645. 1954<br />
Topps Wings<br />
Partial Set<br />
(163/200) Plus<br />
(98) Dupes and<br />
(23) 1954 Topps<br />
Scoops<br />
Promising 1954 Topps<br />
non-sport collection<br />
featuring groups of<br />
cards from both the<br />
Wings and Scoops<br />
series. Included are<br />
1954 Topps Scoops:<br />
(23 cards, median VG-EX) and 1954 Topps Wings partial: (163/200, average VG, 5-<br />
10% trimmed, 98 dupes average GD to VG). These singles are ideal for the prospective<br />
non-sport set collector on a budget.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
647. (234) 1930s-<br />
1960s Non-Sport<br />
Movie/Entertainers<br />
Treasure Chest with<br />
Exhibits Set<br />
Dazzling starlets and dapper<br />
leading men are front-and-center<br />
with the offered 1930s-<br />
1960s non-sport treasure chest<br />
of (234) cards. Highlights<br />
include 1935 Dixie Lids: Gable<br />
(VG-EX); 1936 Dixie Lids:<br />
Wayne (VG-EX); 1940s<br />
Quaker Puffed Wheat Pins: Reagan (EX-MT); 1943 Dixie Lids: Hope (VG); 1948<br />
Dixie Lids: Garland (GD); 1950 Exhibits Then & Now set: (32/32, average EX-MT,<br />
20% writing); 1950s Bond Bread Hopalong Cassidy Premium: (VG) and 1951<br />
Star-Cal Decals: Wayne (EX). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
649. 1971<br />
Topps Partridge<br />
Family Series A<br />
(Blue Border)<br />
Near Wax Box<br />
of (29) Packs<br />
Get your groove on<br />
with America’s musical<br />
sweethearts, the<br />
Partridge Family, by<br />
claiming this 1971<br />
Topps Series A (Blue<br />
Border) near wax box<br />
of (29) packs. The 41 year-old relics display square folds, tight wrappings and are<br />
absent of any obtrusive fraying or wear. The “New Series” display box which confirms<br />
the blue border status of the contents displays typical, but not significant wear.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
644. 1950-1956<br />
Topps & Bowman<br />
Non-Sport Collection<br />
of (626) Cards<br />
Wild West heroes and world<br />
figures are found throughout<br />
this 1950-1956 non-sport collection<br />
of (626) cards. Included<br />
are: 1950 Bowman Wild West:<br />
(121 cards, mostly VG); 1952<br />
Bowman Television & Radio<br />
Stars of NBC: (30 cards,<br />
majority GD); 1952 Topps<br />
Look ‘N See: (32 cards, median<br />
GD to VG); 1953 Bowman Frontier Days: (125 cards, majority GD to VG); 1956<br />
Topps Davy Crockett-Green: (56 cards, composite GD); 1956 Topps Davy<br />
Crockett-Orange: (217 cards, mainly VG) and 1956 Topps Round-Up: (45 cards,<br />
aggregate EX).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
646. (51)<br />
1900s-1970s<br />
Non-Sport<br />
Complete<br />
Sets—Loaded<br />
Span the globe with<br />
these (51) 1900s-1970s<br />
non-sport complete<br />
sets that are absolutely<br />
loaded with “break<br />
potential”. Covering a<br />
variety of topics and<br />
themes, these razor-sharp editions average (NM) with only a handful lesser. Highlights<br />
include 1900s: 1900s PE 7-6 National Flags Pins; 1930s: (24 sets); 1940s: (4 sets)<br />
with 1940s Mutoscope Bandleaders postcards, 1943 Exhibit Army Follies; 1960s: (9<br />
sets) with 1960s Nu-Card Westerns, 1960 Jello Aircraft of the World Plastic Coins and<br />
1964 Exhibits Hot Rods & Custom Cards. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
648. 1965 AB&C “Civil<br />
War News” Complete<br />
High-Grade Set of (88)<br />
Showcasing the detailed work of<br />
renowned artist Norm Saunders,<br />
the 1965 AB&C “Civil War News”<br />
set of (88) is presented in its entirety.<br />
This high-grade U.K. produced<br />
assortment is comprised of (EX-<br />
MT) or better examples with centering<br />
issues inherent to the set.<br />
Keys include: #1 The Angry Man<br />
(EX-MT) and #88 Checklist (EX-<br />
MT).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
650. (2)<br />
Garbage Pail<br />
Kids Complete<br />
Set Series 1-14<br />
Runs with (2)<br />
“Jumbo” Sets<br />
Rising from the heap of<br />
mundane 1980s nonsport<br />
issues the<br />
“Garbage Pail Kids”<br />
series climbed or shall we say oozed their way up to international acclaim. These<br />
innovative spoof cards feature fantastic artwork depicting distressed kids in a fashion<br />
that is both disturbing and humorous. Presented are (2) complete (average NM) set<br />
runs inclusive of series 1-14 with both “A” and “B” versions. Issued by Topps in the<br />
1980s the A and B versions of these deranged sticker-cards show the same image with<br />
alternate character names. Also included are (2) “Jumbo” sets numbered 1-39.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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AMERICANA December 13, 2012<br />
651. Robert<br />
E. Lee<br />
Signed 1866<br />
Wa s h i n g t o n<br />
C o l l e g e<br />
Report Card<br />
With an undying<br />
loyalty to his<br />
home state,<br />
Robert E. Lee<br />
chose to remain<br />
in Virginia<br />
throughout its<br />
secession and<br />
earn acclaim as a<br />
military strategist<br />
for the Confederate Army. With keen foresight that helped win many battles against<br />
larger Union armies, Lee took the natural course to education and served as the<br />
President of Washington College. In that post-war endeavor, Lee signed this student<br />
report card. Dated “November 30, 1866,” the document has handwritten numeric<br />
grades for three subjects. On the appropriate line, Lee’s black-ink steel tip fountain<br />
pen signature projects (“8”) strength and clarity. Examples of this coveted signature<br />
are rare, indeed. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $1500.00<br />
653. Winston Churchill<br />
Signed 1911<br />
Appointment Document -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Already having seen battle during war<br />
correspondence in Europe and abroad,<br />
26-year-old Winston Churchill was<br />
appointed First Lord of Admiralty to<br />
mark the beginning of a lengthy<br />
statesman’s career during which he<br />
became Great Britain’s most influential<br />
and inspiring figure. Prior to the<br />
aforementioned appointment,<br />
Churchill endorsed this legal correspondence.<br />
Typewritten on “Secretary<br />
of State Home Department” thick<br />
stock stationery, the letter is dated<br />
January 20, 1911. At the conclusion,<br />
Churchill’s black-ink fountain pen<br />
scripting projects (“9-10”) strength<br />
and clarity and ranks as one of the<br />
boldest we’ve ever seen. Executed by<br />
one of the world’s most revered diplomats,<br />
the signature comes with a full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $750.00<br />
652. President<br />
Ulysses S. Grant<br />
1871 Signed<br />
Presidential<br />
Pardon - Full JSA<br />
With significant ties to the<br />
Civil War and United States<br />
presidency, this vintage<br />
legal document is signed by<br />
influential military and<br />
political icon Ulysses S.<br />
Grant. Measuring 6-5/8 x 6-<br />
15/16”, the sheet features<br />
printed and handwritten text<br />
which combine to comprise<br />
a legal pardon. Dated<br />
“March 16, 1871,” the page<br />
is signed by Grant in blackink<br />
steel tip fountain pen.<br />
The flowing scripting carries equal potency throughout and resonates (“9”) strength<br />
and clarity. Grant issued this pardon in his capacity as U.S. President. It was common<br />
for both Grant and prior president Andrew Johnson to issue pardons to those who had<br />
fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
654. Franklin<br />
D. Roosevelt<br />
Signed 1943<br />
Presidential<br />
Appointment -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Well into his third<br />
term as Chief<br />
Executive, Franklin<br />
D. Roosevelt had put<br />
the great Depression<br />
behind us and guided<br />
a nation through<br />
World War II. In that<br />
capacity, Roosevelt<br />
endorsed this 1943 Presidential appointment. Printed on thick-stock parchment<br />
measuring 20x15, the elegant cursive font text details the appointment of one Hugh<br />
B. Cox as the Assistant Attorney General. At the conclusion, Roosevelt has signed in<br />
black-ink steel tip fountain pen (“8-9” strength). Attorney General Francis Biddle (of<br />
Nuremberg Trials fame) has also signed in black-ink fountain pen (“9” strength).<br />
This is a regal display piece showcasing one of the most sought-after White House<br />
pennings. A faint upper-right corner moisture stain does not affect the signatures.<br />
Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value $650-$1000).<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
655. Neil Armstrong<br />
Signed Vintage 8x10<br />
NASA Photograph<br />
with Full JSA<br />
“That’s one small step for man, a<br />
giant leap for mankind”.<br />
Venturing into uncharted territory,<br />
Neil A. Armstrong crossed scientific<br />
boundaries and achieved permanent<br />
celebrity as the first of<br />
twelve men to ever walk on the<br />
moon. In private life, the hero was<br />
a reserved personality who seldom<br />
signed items for the general public.<br />
This Neil Armstrong (d.2012)<br />
signed vintage 8x10 NASA photograph<br />
is a proud remembrance of a<br />
man who defied physics and<br />
inspired a generation of<br />
Americans. The publicity picture<br />
which depicts the smiling Armstrong in his spacesuit is personalized with a salutation.<br />
The black ink signature and the autograph presents (“7”). Despite being flanked by<br />
tape, his written name, pin holes and slight water staining, the historic endorsement is<br />
not compromised. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
656. 1939 New York<br />
World’s Fair Treasure<br />
Chest of (350+)<br />
Memorabilia Items with<br />
Guides, Chair and Pillow<br />
With an eye toward the future the 1939<br />
New York World’s Fair was themed<br />
“Building the World of Tomorrow”.<br />
Presented is a “Treasure Chest” memorabilia<br />
collection of (350+) pieces from<br />
this monumental two year event held in<br />
1939 and 1940 at Flushing Meadows<br />
Corona Park. Highlighting this historical<br />
hoard are (11) guide books in attractive<br />
condition, a 35” high wood “Cane Chair” with a 9” diameter seat showing moderate<br />
wear including a 3” crack on one leg and a very appealing 16x16 pillow with tassel<br />
fringe. Other noteworthy items are an 18x18 fringed pillow case, a 4x4 mini-pillow, a<br />
gorgeous 10x10 handkerchief, (2) fountain pens, (2) high grade Billy Rose Aquacade<br />
programs featuring stars Johnny Weismuller, Eleanor Holm and Buster Crabbe, a plastic<br />
Trylon & Perisphere salt shaker, (9) tickets and ticket booklets and (7) well preserved<br />
pennants. The balance consists of (100+) brochures, (90+) matchbook covers,<br />
(16) photo packs and souvenir postcard folders, (18) ephemera items, (8) books, (14)<br />
photo and art books, (6) railroad publications, (15) newspaper supplements and advertising<br />
pieces and (50+) miscellaneous souvenirs. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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657. William Moultrie 1794 Signed<br />
Document - Full JSA<br />
Historical significance abounds on this signed document<br />
display from the critical and formative stages of<br />
the United States of America. Framed to dimensions of<br />
14-3/8 x 18-7/8”, vintage parchment is dated February<br />
6, 1794 and details the appointment of a notary public.<br />
Comprised of printed and handwritten terms, the document<br />
is endorsed by heroic Revolutionary War General<br />
and South Carolina Governor William Moultrie, whose<br />
black ink fountain pen signature maintains (“8-9”)<br />
potency more than 200 years after its execution. Full<br />
photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
658. Jefferson Davis Cut Signature -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Proud and defiant until the bitter end, former president<br />
of the short-lived Confederate States of America (1861-<br />
1865) Jefferson Davis was the author of this bold cut<br />
signature. Executed in black-ink fountain pen on a<br />
sheet measuring approximately 3-13/16”-long, Davis’<br />
regal scripting resonates (“8-9”) strength and clarity.<br />
The sheet is minimally affected by age-induced browning,<br />
which does not impinge upon the quality of the<br />
autograph and actually provides aesthetic appeal. Full<br />
photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
659. Dwight D. Eisenhower<br />
Autographed “Republican National<br />
Convention” Photo-Full JSA<br />
Do you like Ike 34th U.S. President Dwight D.<br />
Eisenhower (d.1969) who won two presidential elections<br />
with the friendly slogan “I Like Ike” was a conservative<br />
Republican who presided over America’s<br />
period of transition from 1950s innocence to 1960s cultural<br />
revolution. Presented is an 8x10 photo taken at a<br />
Republican National Convention signed by “Ike” with<br />
graceful (“7-8”) quality in black ink by steel-tip fountain<br />
pen. The photo presents in appealing condition<br />
with minor signs of wear including a vertical crease<br />
which does affect the signature or image. Full photo<br />
LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
660. Theodore Roosevelt Signed<br />
Cut-Full JSA<br />
Bully for you if you elect this stately Theodore<br />
Roosevelt (d.1919) signed cut. The 26th President of<br />
the U.S.A., founder of the short-lived “Bull Moose”<br />
political party applied his presidential (“9”) strength<br />
endorsement in black ink by means of steel-tip fountain<br />
pen to the offered 3-3/4 x 1-1/2” cut. This significant<br />
executive level signature is perfectly sized and suited<br />
for framing and matting with the Roosevelt photo of<br />
your choice. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
661. John F. Kennedy 1958<br />
Typewritten Signed Letter With<br />
“Jack” Signature - Full PSA/DNA<br />
Embraced by millions as he made a meteoric rise<br />
through the political rankings, 40-year-old John F.<br />
Kennedy composed and signed this 1958 correspondence<br />
in his capacity as a Massachusetts State Senator.<br />
Typewritten on Kennedy’s United States Senate letterhead,<br />
the letter conveys thanks for a favorable editorial<br />
piece. At the conclusion, Kennedy has signed “Jack” in<br />
black ink. Albeit brief, the bold penning projects (“9”)<br />
strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. This<br />
item has a reserve (estimated value $700-$1500). More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
662. U.S. President Autograph<br />
Collection of (6) with Bush, Hoover<br />
and Ford-Great Starter Set<br />
From the “Great Depression” to the first “Gulf War”<br />
these men have led America through some incredible<br />
times. Presented is a great “starter set” collection of (6)<br />
U.S. Presidents autographs. Heading up this head-ofstate<br />
group are a George H. W. Bush 1970 letter (“9”),<br />
a Herbert Hoover (d.1964) 1943 letter (“9”) and a<br />
Gerald Ford (d.2006) football photo (“9”). Also included<br />
are a Jimmy Carter 1980 envelope cover (“9”), a<br />
Richard Nixon (d.1994) 1979 greeting card (“8”) and a<br />
Harry Truman (d.1973) United Nations first-day cover<br />
hand-dated 2/14/68 (“8”). Auction LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
663. Ronald Reagan Signed<br />
“Goldwater Victory Dinner”<br />
Program-Full JSA<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
664. Vintage Lead<br />
Soldiers/Figures/Artillery Lot of<br />
(50+) Items<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
665. Midge/Matchbox/Hot Wheels<br />
and Other 1940s-1980s Toy Car Lot<br />
of (200+)<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
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666. General William T. Sherman<br />
1860s Signed U.S. Army Envelope<br />
This correspondence piece hails from a pivotal chapter<br />
in American history and is endorsed by revered Civil<br />
War General William T. Sherman. The envelope has<br />
“Headquarters Army of the United States – Official<br />
Business” printed in the upper right corner and is<br />
signed by Sherman in black-ink fountain pen (“8”<br />
strength) and addressed (in Sherman’s hand) to a<br />
Boston resident. Issued by Philp & Solomons (which<br />
had government contracts from printing beginning in<br />
1859), the item is postmarked. Full photo LOA from<br />
JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
669. 1927<br />
Eddie<br />
Rickenbacker<br />
Single Signed<br />
Photo-Full<br />
JSA<br />
“Fast Eddie”<br />
Rickenbacker<br />
(d.1973) earned his<br />
nickname competing<br />
in the Indianapolis<br />
500 and is best<br />
remembered as a<br />
WWI Medal of<br />
Honor winning pilot<br />
who led the league in aerial combat wins scoring a<br />
WWI record twenty-six confirmed victories. Presented<br />
is a single signed 6 x 8-1/2” portrait photograph signed<br />
(“9”) and inscribed by Rickenbacker in truly regal fashion.<br />
Featuring an oval shaped image on cream colored<br />
rectangular background this portrait presents exceptional<br />
quality and the elegant penmanship of a true<br />
American hero. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
672. Charles Schulz Autographed<br />
“Peanuts Gang” Sheet-Full JSA<br />
Presented is an autographed 11 x 8-1/2” souvenir sheet<br />
(matted to 12-1/2 x 10-1/4”) featuring Charles M.<br />
Schulz’s (d.2000) beloved creations: “Charlie Brown<br />
and the Peanuts Gang”. Presented in very well preserved<br />
condition, this sketch type sheet displays the<br />
central “Peanuts” characters in what could be considered<br />
a sort of “team photo” setting. Schulz’s (“7-8”)<br />
quality signature, which is almost as broad as the<br />
appeal of his comic strip, appears across the top of the<br />
sheet along with the inscription “Best wishes”. Full<br />
photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
667. G.T.<br />
Beauregard<br />
1883 Signed<br />
Handwritten<br />
Letter - Full<br />
JSA<br />
Authoritative and<br />
calculating, former<br />
Confederate Army<br />
General G.T.<br />
Beauregard was one<br />
of the South’s few<br />
wealthy veterans,<br />
thanks largely to his<br />
part in promoting<br />
the scandalous<br />
Louisiana Lottery.<br />
This 1883 correspondence is penned entirely in<br />
Beauregard’s hand and signed at the conclusion.<br />
Composed in black ink on a sheet of lined paper with a<br />
vintage watermark, the letter is dated “Nov. 8/83”. At<br />
the conclusion, Beauregard’s scripting projects (“9”)<br />
quality with very minor ink migration preventing even<br />
higher assessment. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
670. Multi-Signed 1937 Dinner<br />
Program With Olivier and Leigh -<br />
Full PSA/DNA<br />
At a gathering of the elite in the social and artistic circles,<br />
internationally acclaimed performers endorsed this<br />
“Gallery First Nighters’ Club” 34 Annual Dinner program.<br />
Issued on March 7, 1937 at London’s Criterion<br />
Restaurant, the two-page thick stock item features caricature<br />
likenesses on the front cover, while the inside is<br />
home to menu and guest listings. Executed in graphite<br />
pencil, the signatures of Leslie Banks, Constance<br />
Cummings, Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier all project<br />
(“8-9”) strength. Ann Harding has signed in blue<br />
ink (“9” strength). Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
673.<br />
Space<br />
Shuttle<br />
Discovery<br />
“STS 51-A<br />
Mission”<br />
Multi-<br />
Signed<br />
Display-<br />
Full JSA<br />
Space Shuttle Discovery’s second mission “STS 51-A”<br />
is noted as the first retrieval mission in space exploration<br />
history. Using a device known as the “Stinger”<br />
Discovery retrieved two improperly orbiting satellites<br />
after successfully launching two Canadian satellites.<br />
Presented is a 16x20 display board titled<br />
“Discovery…Going to Work in Space” which features<br />
the crew members’ signatures, a mission patch, photos<br />
and a caption. Displaying an average (“7”) strength the<br />
(5) signatures are Commander Hauck, Pilot Walker, and<br />
Mission Specialists Fisher, Gardner and Allen. Full<br />
photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
668. Phineas T. Barnum Signed<br />
Check - Full JSA<br />
While his lesser-known activities included writing, publishing<br />
and politics, famed circus founder Phineas T.<br />
Barnum set the record straight, proclaiming: “I am a<br />
showman by trade, and all the gilding shall make nothing<br />
else of me.” This personal check was signed by<br />
Barnum during his tenure in the Connecticut legislature.<br />
The document is dated “Nov 9 1865” and signed<br />
on the appropriate line in black-ink fountain pen (“7”<br />
strength). The postmarked item has minor separation<br />
near the middle, which does not affect Barnum’s autograph.<br />
Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
671. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello<br />
Single Signed Photos-Full JSA<br />
Who’s on first You if you win these (2) photos single<br />
signed by the immortal comedy team Abbott and<br />
Costello. Bud Abbott (d.1974) and Lou Costello<br />
(d.1959) are duly and dually famous in the entertainment<br />
and baseball worlds for their great comedic work,<br />
especially the classic “who’s on first” routine featured<br />
at the Hall of Fame since 1956. The offered photos<br />
measure 8x10 and bear personalized inscriptions.<br />
Abbott’s (“8”) signature appears on a Universal<br />
Pictures publicity shot and Costello’s (“9”) signature<br />
appears on an attractive matte print. Full photo LOAs<br />
from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
674.<br />
Batman<br />
Autograph<br />
Lot of (29)<br />
with (2)<br />
West,<br />
Kane,<br />
Ward and<br />
Price<br />
Holy<br />
Penmanship!<br />
This super group of Batman autographs is a Batfan’s<br />
dream. Offered are (29) items signed by cast members<br />
of the 1960s Batman TV series. Highlights include a<br />
comic book signed by Batman creator and artist Bob<br />
Kane (d.1998, “9”), (2) Adam West items with an 8x10<br />
photo (“9”) and a 3x5 index card (“9”), a Burt Ward<br />
3x5 card (“9”) and a Vincent Price 3x5 card (d. 1993,<br />
“9”). Also included are (5) other 8x10 photos including<br />
(2) Frank Gorshin (d. 2005, “9”, “8”) and Julie<br />
Newmar (“9”), (18) other 3x5 index cards and a 4x6<br />
paper flat. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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675. Hirschfeld Alfred<br />
Hitchcock TV Guide Cover<br />
Portrait Illustration Board<br />
Good evening…for your viewing pleasure<br />
we present a gouache style illustration<br />
board print of Alfred Hitchcock by<br />
famed caricaturist Al Hirschfeld. Known<br />
as the “Line King” Hirschfeld specialized<br />
in simple black on white drawings of<br />
celebrities during his long career. The<br />
offered illustration was used for the<br />
11/30/57 cover of TV guide and is a fine<br />
representation of the artist’s color work.<br />
Framed and matted to overall dimensions<br />
of 17x21 this dynamic piece presents in<br />
excellent condition with only minor<br />
peripheral wear on the border and frame.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
677. (3) 1950s<br />
Spanish Lobby Cards<br />
with “Rebel Without A<br />
Cause”<br />
The 1950s were a transitional<br />
period that brought us rebellious<br />
youth and “Rock ‘n’ Roll” music.<br />
Presented are (3) Spanish language<br />
Lobby Cards from famous<br />
1950s films. Measuring 16 x 12-<br />
1/2” these colorful placards present<br />
in excellent condition with<br />
fantastic original details including<br />
bold colors, crisp graphics and only minor peripheral wear. The star of this lot is<br />
“Rebel Without A Cause” featuring the legendary James Dean. Also included is<br />
“Jailhouse Rock” starring Elvis Presley. The third item is “Go, Johnny Go!” featuring<br />
Chuck Berry and Richie Valens in his only film appearance.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
679. 1940s-1950s<br />
Actors/Actresses<br />
Stationery Pad Lot<br />
of (45) With<br />
Garland, Grant and<br />
Wayne<br />
Stars and starlets of the silver<br />
screen are portrayed on the<br />
covers of these (45) stationery<br />
pads. Complete with lined<br />
sheets, the pads feature movie<br />
stills or portrait likenesses on<br />
the covers. Highlights<br />
include: Gene Autry, Joan<br />
Crawford, Greta Garbo, Tony Curtis, Judy Garland, Cary Grant, Rock Hudson, (2)<br />
Hedy Lamarr, (2) Myrna Loy, Tyrone Power, Barbara Stanwyck, John Wayne and<br />
Jane Wyman. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
681. Vintage Sheet Music<br />
Lot of (300+) with Sinatra,<br />
Crosby, Jolson and Disney<br />
Music sweet music! This accumulation<br />
of (300+) pieces of popular vintage<br />
sheet music will have you singing “Kaching”<br />
over its potential break-up value.<br />
Star-studded key items are (4) Frank<br />
Sinatra, (20+) Bing Crosby, (3) Disney,<br />
(20+) Fred Astaire, (20+) Al Jolson, (4)<br />
Shirley Temple and (3) Judy<br />
Garland/Mickey Rooney. Other items of<br />
note are Casablanca, Gone With the<br />
Wind, the Marx Brothers, the Wizard of<br />
Oz, Willie Wonka, Bob Hope, John<br />
Wayne and Nat “King” Cole. Rounding out this harmonious ensemble are (200+)<br />
movie and theater related items. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
676. (16) 1940s-1950s<br />
Sports-Themed Lobby Card<br />
Sets of (8) With “The Caddy”<br />
and “Fear Strikes Out”<br />
Sports-themed films and stars are portrayed<br />
in these vintage lobby cards. Originally displayed<br />
in theatres, these 14x11 novelties<br />
present beautifully. Includes (8) different<br />
images each for: The Caddy 1953, D.<br />
Martin/J. Lewis; Jim Thorpe – All<br />
American 1951, B. Lancaster; Follow The Sun 1951, Ben Hogan story; Big Leaguer<br />
1953, E.G. Robinson; Crazylegs 1952, Elroy Hirsch; Kill The Umpire 1950, Wm.<br />
Bendix; The Pride of St. Louis 1952, Dizzy Dean story; The Rose Bowl Story 1952,<br />
N. Wood; The All American 1953, T. Curtis; Fear Strikes Out 1957, Jimmy Piersall<br />
Story; It Happens Every Spring 1949, R. Milland; Spirit of West Point 1957, Doc<br />
Blanchard; Angels in the Outfield 1951, J. Leigh; The Bob Mathias Story 1954,<br />
Bob Mathias; The Joe Louis Story 1953, P. Stewart; Somebody Up there Likes Me<br />
1956, P. Newman<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
678. 1920s-1950s Movie<br />
Theatre Program Collection<br />
With “Gone With the Wind”<br />
and “The King of Kings”<br />
From an era during which theatre going<br />
was an event anticipated beforehand and<br />
the topic of conversation for days afterward,<br />
these programs represent a bygone<br />
aspect of entertainment. Issued at the theatre<br />
for promotional and preview purposes,<br />
these 1920s-1950s relics are headlined<br />
by: Gone With the Wind a 20-page program<br />
detailing the David Selznick production;<br />
The King of Kings 16-page program<br />
from Cecil B. DeMille’s 1927 production<br />
(separation affects most of the<br />
front cover). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
680. 1930s-1950s<br />
Actor/Actress/Movie-<br />
Photo/Still Lot of (114) with<br />
Sinatra, Three Stooges and<br />
Temple<br />
Stars abound in this glamorous collection of<br />
(114) 1930s-1950s photographs featuring<br />
famous actors and actresses from the movie<br />
scene. Measuring 8x10 and 7x9, and one<br />
4x5, this cavalcade of stars is comprised of<br />
movie stills, original photos, wire and press<br />
releases and publicity shots. In general this<br />
group presents in well preserved state with<br />
10% in lesser condition. The brightest of the<br />
lot are (3) Frank Sinatra, (2) Three Stooges<br />
with Curley and (11) Shirley Temple. Best<br />
supporting stars are (2) Joan Crawford, (3) Dinah Shore and (13) Barbara Stanwyck.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
682. 1890s-1960s<br />
Movie/Americana<br />
“Treasure Chest”<br />
of (400+)<br />
Memorabilia and<br />
Ephemera Items<br />
Major dealer alert! Beef up<br />
your inventory with this<br />
vintage 1890s-1960s<br />
“Treasure Chest” lot of<br />
(400+) Movie and<br />
Americana items. Featured items are two boxes of (36) movie star rings, (2) Joan<br />
Crawford autographs—first name only—(both “9”, no 3rd party authentication), (12)<br />
“Howdy Doody” key-chains with original store display card, (9) assorted<br />
toy/games/game pieces with (2) unused punch-boards and a (200+) piece “Movie-<br />
Land Keeno” set, an “Exhibit” vending machine display header and a 1st edition<br />
“They Got Me Covered” book by Bob Hope. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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683. Big Little<br />
Books Collection of<br />
(200+) with 1932<br />
“1st Dick Tracy”<br />
and (2) 1933<br />
“Mickey Mouse”<br />
Whitman Publishing issued<br />
their popular “Big Little”<br />
series of books targeted at<br />
younger readers between 1932<br />
and the 1960s. Presented is a<br />
big (200+) piece lot of these<br />
little collectible treasures including a rare 1932 copy of the first title “The Adventures<br />
of Dick Tracy” and (2) 1933 second printing copies of “Mickey Mouse”, also considered<br />
rare. Scarce editions include “Little Orphan Annie”, (2) “Little Orphan Annie and<br />
Sandy” and a hardcover/hard-spine version of “Moon Mullins and Kayo”. This lot<br />
presents in a range of condition from Fine to Poor. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
685. New York<br />
Ephemera Lot<br />
With Maps,<br />
Travel Guides<br />
and Postcards<br />
A city so nice, they<br />
named it twice: “New<br />
York, New York” is the<br />
destination in this lot of<br />
vintage publications and<br />
traveler’s aides.<br />
Highlights include:<br />
Travel Guides How To<br />
Know New York (1895; spine secured by tape); How To See New York (1914; presents<br />
EX with map insert); Souvenir Postcards (20) sets including Coney Island, Niagara<br />
Falls and Rockefeller Center; Maps includes New York street and rapid transit maps.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
687. Charles<br />
Lindbergh Lot of<br />
(6) with Pillow,<br />
Pillow Case and<br />
“Lindy” Game<br />
Charles “Lucky Lindy”<br />
Lindbergh gained worldwide<br />
notoriety for his<br />
1927 Trans-Atlantic flight<br />
in the single engine “Spirit<br />
of St. Louis” monoplane.<br />
Catch the spirit with this<br />
lot of (6) vintage Lindbergh collectibles. Highlighting this high flying group are a<br />
very attractive 16x16 color “Our Hero” pillow, a lightly soiled black on yellow pillow<br />
case version of the same and Parker Brothers “Lindy” card game (box face and back<br />
are separated with partial loss at top of face). Also featured are (3) books including a<br />
1927 1st edition/10th impression copy of “We”. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
689. (350+) 1920s-<br />
70s “Vacation<br />
Destinations”<br />
Pennant and<br />
Postcard Hoard<br />
with Hop-Along<br />
Cassidy<br />
Excellent break value<br />
exists in this tremendous<br />
hoard of (350+) 1920s-70s<br />
“Vacation Destinations” pennants and postcards. Offered are (200+) pennants and<br />
(140+) souvenir folder postcards which present in attractive condition. These quintessential<br />
road-trip mementos feature a variety of subjects including famous sites, beaches,<br />
theme parks, Indian Chiefs, schools and cities. Highlights include (2) Hop-Along<br />
Cassidy, Ringling Brothers, Notre Dame and an unusual 1926 reverse direction<br />
Philadelphia Sesquicentennial pennants. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
684. Edgar Rice<br />
Burroughs “Tarzan”<br />
Complete Book Set<br />
of (26) with (7) 1st<br />
Editions<br />
Edgar Rice Burroughs<br />
“Tarzan” has endured for a<br />
century to become one of the<br />
World’s most recognizable literary<br />
characters. Presented is a<br />
complete run of the (26) original<br />
stories written by ERB<br />
including (7) 1st editions and<br />
1st edition movie book from 1957. Also included are (6) 1940s later editions published<br />
by Burroughs Inc., (11) 1920s-1950s later editions published by Grosset &<br />
Dunlap, a 1950s Whitman edition and a 1930s Methuen edition. This adventurous collection<br />
presents in mid to better grade with all but one accompanied by a dust jacket.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
686. 1964<br />
New York<br />
World’s Fair<br />
Treasure<br />
Chest of<br />
(250+)<br />
Memorabilia<br />
Items<br />
The “Peace Through Understanding” theme of the 1964 New York World’s Fair exhibit<br />
was personified by the Unisphere (One World) structure which still stands in Corona<br />
Park. Start your own exhibit with this considerable “Treasure Chest” memorabilia lot<br />
of (250+) items with many bearing an image of the iconic Unisphere. Standout items<br />
include (4) full size pennants, (15) official guide books, (4) glasses, (2) license plates,<br />
(3) Unisphere banks and a Flintstones comic book. This gigantic assortment presents<br />
in above average to like new condition with 10% lesser. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
688. 1930s-1940s Pin-Up<br />
Girl Collection of<br />
Premiums, Exhibits and<br />
Ads<br />
There are no “commons” in this assortment<br />
of 1930s-1940s pin-up girl collectibles!<br />
Depicted in suggestive attire<br />
and poses on postcards, premiums and<br />
ads, these gals are certain to quicken<br />
your pulse. Highlights include: 1940-<br />
1945 Mutoscope Cards (64) exhibittype<br />
cards, (NM) and (EX-MT)<br />
throughout; 1944 R59 Gum Inc,<br />
American Beauties (30) provocative<br />
poses; all (EX-MT) or better; 1946<br />
Esquire “Petty Girls” Calendar Pin-<br />
Ups (3) examples, matted to 11x14.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
690. 1860s-1970s<br />
Military/Americana Lot<br />
with (10) WWI & WWII<br />
Medals<br />
Military buffs will be “gung-ho”<br />
for this broad assortment of<br />
(150+) 1860s-1970s<br />
Military/Americana items.<br />
Highlighting this accumulation are<br />
(10) WWI and WWII medals<br />
including a prestigious Purple<br />
Heart. Also featured are (4) pieces<br />
of jewelry including a sterling ring<br />
and bracelet and a fabulous WWI<br />
trench art bracelet, plus (7) U.S. Civil War relics, (60+) uniform buttons, (19) badge<br />
pins, (9) ribbons, (10) uniform articles, (10) insignia pins, a solid brass belt buckle, (5)<br />
ephemera pieces and (15) miscellaneous Americana items. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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691. 1930s-1970s Toy Car/Truck/Bus<br />
Lot of (60+) with (2) Hubley Indy<br />
Cars<br />
Toy car buffs will go pedal to the metal for this vintage<br />
1930s-1970s “instant collection” of (60+) cars, trucks<br />
and buses. Presenting in display ready condition with<br />
totally acceptable signs of age appropriate wear this<br />
fantastic assortment is a treasure trove of collectible<br />
vehicles. Produced in a variety of mediums such as cast<br />
iron, tin, rubber and plastic this group features pieces<br />
from noted manufacturers such as Auburn, Corgi,<br />
Dinky, Hubley and Tootsietoy. Highlights include a<br />
Hubley police motorcycle with sidecar, (2) Hubley Indy<br />
cars and a Corgi Beatles bus. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
692. “Balance of Collection” Vintage<br />
Toy Lot with Charlie McCarthy Doll<br />
and (4) Games<br />
Eclectic is the first word in this “Balance of Collection”<br />
lot of vintage toys and games. This diverse grouping features<br />
an interesting mix including Disney collectibles,<br />
cars, trucks, ships, military vehicles, games, dolls,<br />
planes, fire engines, a lunch box, a globe bank, tin toys<br />
and a Beatles Yellow Submarine. Presenting in average<br />
to better grade, these nostalgic playthings represent a<br />
fine value for the savvy dealer or multi-genre collector.<br />
Highlights are Charlie McCarthy and Jerry Mahoney<br />
ventriloquist dolls and (4) games including a handsome<br />
upright pinball machine. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
693. (10) 1940s-50s Gambling Punch<br />
Boards-All Unpunched with (1)<br />
Baseball<br />
Place your bets on this exciting lot of (10) 1940s-50s<br />
“Punch Board” gambling games in “unpunched” condition.<br />
Designed to separate customers from their money<br />
these low-tech games of chance reached their peak popularity<br />
just prior to WWII and were soon afterwards<br />
outlawed in many areas due to rampant cheating. The<br />
stars of this lot are a baseball themed “Damon Runyon<br />
Memorial Cancer Fund” piece and a “Mighty Midget”<br />
game with “Indy car” theme. Other dazzlers are (4) pinup<br />
girl games including one with Gil Elvgren art. Also<br />
included are (4) generically themed boards.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
694. 1950s-60s “Natty Boh” Display<br />
Lot with “Egghead Mr. Boh” Lightup<br />
Sign<br />
“From the Land of Pleasant Living” comes this lot of<br />
(3) “Natty Boh” display pieces. Issued by the National<br />
Brewing Co. during the 1950s-1960s these colorful collectibles<br />
are perfect for “man-cave” exhibition.<br />
Highlighting this group is a 10” diameter vinyl light-up<br />
sign featuring the “Egghead” version of beloved mascot<br />
“Mr. Boh”. The second piece is a rare 8x11 early 3-D<br />
light-up piece in beautiful condition which features<br />
swimming Koi. The third piece is a 13x9 coffin shaped<br />
plastic light-up clock in high grade. Also included are<br />
(4) like-new decals. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
695. Late 1700s-Late 1900s Foreign<br />
Coin Lot of (280+)<br />
Expand your numismatic horizons with this interesting<br />
mix of (280+) foreign coins dating from the late 1700slate<br />
1900s. This fascinating international mix features<br />
(20+) coins with various silver content including an<br />
1816 Spanish/Mexican eight real coin (holed) and (2)<br />
1971 Canadian (BU) proof silver dollars. Additional<br />
highlights are (2) late 1700s French two sols specimens<br />
(both AG), (15) 19th Century Canadian tokens in AG-<br />
VG grades and (12) 19th & 20th Century British<br />
Homeland and Possessions coins in G-XF grades. More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
696. Carson City Morgan Silver<br />
Dollar Lot of (5)<br />
It seems like the current precious metal craze has<br />
everyone jumping on the bandwagon with Silver<br />
Dollars ranking high in demand. Long time coin collectors<br />
know that specimens bearing the Carson City “CC”<br />
mintmark have always topped want lists and command<br />
premium prices regardless of “spot” silver levels.<br />
Presented are (5) Morgan Silver Dollars featuring the<br />
coveted CC mintmark. Highlighting this group are (2)<br />
better date pieces including an 1891-CC in (AU) grade<br />
and a split grade 1879-CC with (VF-obverse/F-reverse).<br />
Also included are 1878-CC (VF), 1880-CC 8/7 (F) and<br />
1882-CC (XF).<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
697. (2) NGC Graded “Liberty”<br />
Nickels with MS65 1883 “No Cents”<br />
and MS64 1883 “With Cents”<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
698. 1852-1958 American Penny Lot<br />
of (490+)<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
699. (2) PCGS Graded Variety Coins<br />
with Rare 1918 “Dropped D” Dime<br />
and 1955-D/S OMM-3 Nickel<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
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ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
700. (52)<br />
1942-S/S<br />
& S/S/S<br />
Double<br />
Die<br />
Variety<br />
Lincoln<br />
Cents<br />
All<br />
Graded<br />
MS60-<br />
MS67<br />
Serious<br />
numismatists<br />
and high end<br />
dealers are<br />
afforded the<br />
opportunity<br />
to corner the<br />
market for a<br />
particular rare variety with this very significant offering of (52) 1942-S/S & S/S/S<br />
Double Die Variety full red Lincoln cents which have been professionally certified<br />
by PCGS, NGC and ANACS in grades of MS60-MS67. This amazing collection is<br />
new to the hobby and comes from a dedicated “cherry-picker” who accumulated this<br />
group over a period of fifty years. Highlighting this offering is a unique population<br />
of (1) specimen graded MS67RD, DDO FS-101 by PCGS and confirmed to be the<br />
only coin of this variety graded by PCGS at the MS67 level with none higher. Also<br />
featured are (3) specimens designated MS67RD by NGC and (2) MS67RED by<br />
ANACS. While there have been no recorded sales at the MS67 level for comparison,<br />
the consensus of experts has estimated the PCGS piece in the five figure range and<br />
the NGC and ANACS pieces in the high four figure range. The remainder of this lot<br />
breaks down by quantity and grade as follows: (19) MS66RD, (19) MS65RD, (6)<br />
MS64RD, (1) MS63RED and (1) MS60 Details with the comment “Lamination<br />
Cleaned”. This item has a reserve (estimated value $47,500-$60,000).<br />
Opening Bid $20000.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
701. 1941 Lincoln Cent<br />
“Doubled Die Obverse”-PCGS<br />
Graded MS65RD<br />
Collectors of significant rare “variety” coins<br />
will certainly enjoy this gorgeous 1941<br />
Lincoln Cent with “Doubled Die Obverse”.<br />
Graded MS65RD-Mint State 65 Red by the<br />
prestigious PCGS grading service, this fabulous<br />
specimen displays very desirable attributes<br />
including brilliant original luster, red coloring,<br />
well defined details and the all-important<br />
“doubling” on the “In God We Trust”<br />
motto and portions of the word “Liberty”.<br />
The flip bears the designation “DDO FS101<br />
(FS-018)” and the reference number is<br />
3780.65/11455987. This item has a reserve (estimated value $2,500-$3,500). More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $750.00<br />
702. 1943/2-P “Doubled Die<br />
Obverse” Jefferson Nickel-<br />
PCGS Graded MS65<br />
Seekers of high grade rare coins will welcome<br />
the opportunity to acquire this<br />
choice 1943/2-P Jefferson Nickel with<br />
“doubled die” 3/2 date variation. This<br />
extraordinary example presents a brilliant<br />
lustrous appearance and has been certified<br />
MS65 by the highly regarded PCGS<br />
grading service. The flip bears the designation<br />
“DDO FS-101 (FS-028)” and the<br />
reference number 38499.65/19373369<br />
along with the PCGS MS65 grade. The<br />
3/2 variation is partially visible to the<br />
naked eye and is clearly detectable under<br />
magnification.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
703. 1943 “Full Steps-<br />
Doubled Die Obverse”<br />
Jefferson Nickel-PCGS<br />
Graded MS65FS<br />
Well struck “Full Step” Jefferson Nickels<br />
are highly prized by coin collectors. Add in<br />
the feature of being a “Doubled Die” variety<br />
embellished by a 35% silver content<br />
and top it with a “Gem Mint” grade and<br />
you have the recipe for a truly desirable<br />
coin. The presented WWII Era 1943-P silver<br />
alloy Jefferson Nickel has been graded<br />
MS65FS by top grading service PCGS. The<br />
“FS” portion of the grade represents the<br />
term “Full Steps” which refers to clearly<br />
separated Monument steps on the coin<br />
reverse and is considered the most desirable<br />
attribute of the Jefferson series. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
705. (89) 1909-1940 Complete<br />
Date and Mintmark Lincoln<br />
Cent Series Without 1922-No D<br />
Save the digging and hunting for another<br />
series as this complete date and mintmark run<br />
of (89) 1909-1940 Lincoln Cents requires no<br />
further assembly. Housed in a handsome<br />
Whitman folder this above average collection<br />
features one example of each date and mintmark<br />
with deference to the 1922 “No D” variation<br />
which is technically a mint error and not<br />
considered necessary for a complete run.<br />
Presenting in a grade range of G-VF this series<br />
is highlighted by the highly coveted 1909-S<br />
VDB (VG/F) along with key date coins 1909-<br />
S (G), 1914-D (G), 1924-D (F) and 1931-S<br />
(VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
704. (65) 1909-1954 PCGS<br />
and NGC Graded Lincoln<br />
Cents<br />
Give yourself an “A” grade if you win this<br />
lot of (65) 1909-1954 PCGS and NGC<br />
graded Lincoln Cents. This group presents<br />
red color and original luster with all coins<br />
registering in MS63-MS67 grades with deference<br />
to the 1922-Weak D which is designated<br />
(VG08). Highlights are (4) PCGS<br />
coins with 1909-VDB (MS65RD), 1922-<br />
Weak D (VG08), 1933 (MS66RD) and a<br />
1944-S (MS66RD) which features an RPM<br />
S/S mintmark not noted on the flip and (5)<br />
NGC coins with 1936-D (MS66RD), 1937-<br />
D (MS67RD), 1937-S (MS66RD), 1945-S<br />
(MS67RD) and 1941 (PF65RD). More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
706. (7) 1930-1984<br />
Graded Lincoln<br />
Cents with 1984<br />
“Doubled Die”<br />
PCGS MS66RD<br />
Memorial Cent<br />
This professionally graded<br />
lot of (7) 1930-1984<br />
Lincoln Cent coins will<br />
appeal to Lincoln Cent<br />
lovers and high grade coin<br />
hoarders alike. This encapsulated group of gems is highlighted by an astonishing 1984<br />
“Double Die Obverse” specimen graded (MS66RD) by PCGS. Playing a co-starring<br />
role is a 1960-D/D example rated (MS64RD) by PCGS. Also included are (4) more<br />
PCGS graded coins with 1930-S (MS65RB), 1938-S/S (MS64RD), 1943-S (MS64)<br />
and 1959-D/D/D (MS66RD). The final coin is a 1950-S/S coin graded MS65RD by<br />
NGC. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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707. 1874<br />
Kelley<br />
Brothers’<br />
Sports<br />
Equipment<br />
Catalog<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
708. 1909-11<br />
T206 White<br />
Borders Walter<br />
Johnson (Hands<br />
At Chest) PSA 3<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
709. 1909-11<br />
T206 White<br />
Borders Cy<br />
Young (Bare<br />
Hand Shows)<br />
PSA 3.5<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
710. 1950<br />
“Play Ball<br />
With The<br />
Yankees”<br />
Book<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$100.00<br />
711. 1960 Topps Baseball #350<br />
Mickey Mantle SGC 84<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
712. (5)<br />
1984<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Rack<br />
Boxes<br />
with<br />
Stars Showing<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
713. (5) 1985 Topps Baseball Rack<br />
Boxes with Stars Showing<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
714. 1989 Upper Deck Baseball Low<br />
Number Wax Case (20 Boxes)<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
715. 1995<br />
Topps<br />
Archives<br />
Brooklyn<br />
Dodgers<br />
Sealed<br />
Wax Box<br />
& Factory Set<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
716. 1984 Topps Football<br />
Unopened Wax Box<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
717. 1986 Topps Football<br />
Unopened Wax Box<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
718. (2) 1930s Joe DiMaggio & Ted<br />
Williams Signed Issues of Baseball<br />
Magazine—Full JSA<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
719. Ten Dual Signed Seaver/Werner<br />
Perfect Game Baseballs Plus Ford<br />
and Seaver Single-Signed<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
720.<br />
2002<br />
New<br />
York<br />
Yankees<br />
Team-<br />
Signed<br />
Ball With Jeter, Rivera and Full JSA<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
721. (2)<br />
Ichiro<br />
Suzuki<br />
Signed<br />
Items<br />
with Orix<br />
Blue<br />
Wave Signed Jersey<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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722. (47)<br />
1950<br />
Callahan<br />
Baseball Hall<br />
of Fame PSA<br />
Graded<br />
Collection<br />
with Gehrig<br />
Discriminating<br />
graded card specialists<br />
will enjoy this<br />
cache of (47) 1950<br />
Callahan Baseball<br />
Hall of Fame singles.<br />
Included are<br />
PSA 8.5: (5 cards)<br />
with Ewing, Frisch,<br />
Spalding, Tinker,<br />
Wallace; PSA 8:<br />
(38 cards) with<br />
Alexander, Bender<br />
(Bio<br />
Ends..Immortal<br />
Name), Bresnahan,<br />
Brouthers, Burkett,<br />
Cartwright,<br />
Chadwick, Chesbro,<br />
J. Collins, Dickey<br />
(Paragraph<br />
Ends..He Was),<br />
Evers, Gehrig,<br />
Gehringer (White<br />
Cap), Grove, Hornsby, Hubbell, Jennings, B. Johnson, W. Johnson, Keeler,<br />
Klem SP, Lajoie, Landis, Maranville, McCarthy, McGinnity, McGraw, Nichols,<br />
O’Rourke, Ott, Pennock, Plank, Radbourne, W. Robinson, Sisler (“Sisler Today<br />
Is…”, Terry, Traynor, Waddell; PSA 7.5: Schalk; PSA 7: (2 cards) with<br />
Heilmann (Complete Black Frame), Wright and PSA 6: P. Waner (Incomplete<br />
Black Frame).<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
December 13, 2012<br />
723. 1956 Topps Baseball White/Gray Back Complete<br />
Set of (340/340) Plus Team Variations & (7) Graded<br />
Master Set Collectors! Exceptional 1956 Topps Baseball white/gray back complete<br />
set of (340/340) cards plus (21) team card variations, (2) checklists along with<br />
(7) graded examples. Highlights include White Backs set: (#1-180, 20% EX-MT<br />
or better, 30% EX, 20% VG-EX, 30% VG or lesser) with #5 T. Williams (VG), #10<br />
Spahn (PSA 6), #30 J. Robinson (VG), #31 Aaron (EX), #33 Clemente (VG-EX),<br />
#79 Koufax (EX-MT), #101 Campanella (GD), #110 Berra (GD), #113 Rizzuto<br />
(SGC 50), #130 Mays (VG), #135 Mantle (PSA 4), #150 Snider (EX), #164<br />
Killebrew (EX); Gray Backs set: (#181-340, 20% NM or better, 40% EX-MT,<br />
25% EX, 15% VG-EX or lesser) with #200 Feller (VG-EX), #208 E. Howard<br />
(NM), #240 Ford (EX-MT), #260 Reese (EX-MT), #292 Aparicio RC (GD), NNO<br />
CL 1/3 SP (EX-MT), NNO CL 2/4 SP (VG-EX); Team Cards: (21 cards with all<br />
variations, average VG, 3 have writing) with #11 Cubs-1955 (GD), #72 Phillies-<br />
1955 (GD), #85 Indians-1955 (VG) and #100 Orioles-1955 (VG-EX). More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $750.00<br />
724. 1959<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Complete<br />
Set of<br />
(572/572)<br />
Crown your<br />
classic Topps<br />
Baseball collection<br />
with<br />
the offered<br />
1959 complete<br />
set of<br />
(572/572)<br />
cards. This<br />
popular series<br />
has an approximate<br />
condition<br />
breakdown<br />
of 20%<br />
(EX or better),<br />
25% (VG-<br />
EX), 30%<br />
(VG) and 25%<br />
(GD or lesser)<br />
with the difficult<br />
high<br />
series generally<br />
presenting<br />
similarly to the lower numbers. Nearly 5% of the cards display pen or pencil marks.<br />
Highlights include #10 Mantle (VG-EX), #50 Mays (GD), #150 Musial (VG-EX),<br />
#163 Koufax (EX-MT), #202 Maris (VG), #338 S. Anderson RC (EX-MT), #380<br />
Aaron (FR), #461 Mantle HR (VG), #478 Clemente (VG), #514 Gibson RC (EX-<br />
MT), #515 Killebrew (VG-EX), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (VG), #550 Campanella<br />
(VG), #561 Aaron AS (FR), #563 Mays AS (VG) and #564 Mantle AS (FR, small pen<br />
mark on front). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
725. 1960<br />
Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Complete<br />
Set<br />
(572/572)<br />
with SGC<br />
50 Mantle<br />
Captivating<br />
1960 Topps<br />
Baseball complete<br />
set<br />
(572/572) headlined<br />
by a SGC<br />
50 Mantle high<br />
number. This<br />
classic horizontal<br />
edition has<br />
an approximate<br />
condition breakdown<br />
of 25%<br />
(EX or better),<br />
20% (VG-EX),<br />
30% (VG) and<br />
25% (GD or<br />
lesser) with the<br />
challenging high<br />
series presenting<br />
lesser than the<br />
more available<br />
numbers. Keys<br />
include #148<br />
Yastrzemski RC (VG), #160 Mantle/Boyer (GD), #200 Mays (FR), #250 Musial<br />
(GD), #300 Aaron (GD), #316 McCovey RC (VG-EX), #326 Clemente (VG), #343<br />
Koufax (VG), #350 Mantle (GD), #563 Mantle AS (SGC 50), #564 Mays AS (GD),<br />
#565 Maris AS (GD) and #566 Aaron AS (GD). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
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726. 1962 Topps<br />
Baseball Complete Set<br />
(598/598)<br />
Formidable 1962 Topps Baseball<br />
complete set of (598) cards. This<br />
condition sensitive series is quite<br />
difficult to complete and has an<br />
approximate condition breakdown<br />
of 30% (EX-MT or better), 25%<br />
(EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG<br />
or lesser) with the challenging high<br />
series generally presenting on par<br />
with the low numbers. Highlights<br />
include #1 Maris (VG-EX), #5<br />
Koufax (EX-MT), #10 Clemente<br />
(EX), #18 Mantle/Mays (VG), #50<br />
Musial (EX), #53<br />
Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR LL<br />
(VG-EX), #199 Perry RC (EX-<br />
MT), #200 Mantle (VG-EX), #300<br />
Mays (VG-EX), #318 Mantle IA<br />
(EX-MT), #320 Aaron (GD), #387<br />
Brock RC (VG), #471 Mantle AS (VG-EX), #575 Schoendienst (NM) and #596<br />
Pepitone RC (EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
727. 1963 Topps<br />
Baseball Complete Set<br />
of (576) Cards<br />
Circle the bases with this first rate<br />
1963 Topps Baseball complete set<br />
of (576) cards. Packed with rookie<br />
Hall of Famers and legends, this<br />
“collector’s grade” edition has an<br />
approximate condition breakdown<br />
of 20% (VG-EX or better), 30%<br />
(VG), 30% (GD) and 20% (FR or<br />
lesser) with the tougher high series<br />
generally presenting similarly to<br />
the lower numbers. Keys include<br />
#115 Yastrzemski (VG), #120<br />
Maris (GD), #173<br />
Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (VG),<br />
#200 Mantle (FR), #210 Koufax<br />
(GD), #250 Musial (GD), #300<br />
Mays (GD), #340 Berra (GD),<br />
#380 Banks (VG), #390 Aaron<br />
(GD), #537 Rose RC (GD) and<br />
#553 Stargell RC (EX). More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
728. 1968 Topps<br />
Baseball<br />
Complete Set of<br />
(598) Cards with<br />
(7) Graded<br />
Strong 1968 Topps<br />
Baseball complete set of<br />
(598) cards with (7) graded<br />
examples. This alluring<br />
burlap bordered edition has<br />
an approximate condition<br />
breakdown throughout of<br />
15% (NM or better), 35%<br />
(EX-MT), 25% (EX) and<br />
25% (VG-EX or lesser).<br />
Highlights include #20 B.<br />
Robinson (NM), #45<br />
Seaver (EX-MT), #50<br />
Mays (VG-EX), #80 Carew<br />
(EX-MT), #110 Aaron<br />
(VG), #150 Clemente (VG-EX), #177 Ryan RC (PSA 5), #230 Rose (GD), #247<br />
Bench RC (PSA 6), #280 Mantle (PSA 7), #330 Maris (EX-MT), #480 Managers’<br />
Dream/Clemente (PSA 5), #490 Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (EX) and #528 Tigers<br />
Team (VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
730. 1955-1973<br />
Roberto Clemente<br />
Group of (28) Cards &<br />
Coins with Rookie<br />
Arriba! Enticing player collection<br />
of (28) 1955-1973 Roberto<br />
Clemente cards and coins.<br />
Included are Topps: (26 cards)<br />
with 1955 #164 RC (VG), 1956<br />
#33 (trimmed, white back), 1957<br />
#76 (EX-MT), 1958 #52 (VG),<br />
1959 #478 (EX-MT), 1960 #326<br />
(EX-MT), 1961 #388 (EX-MT),<br />
1962 Topps: #10 (VG-EX), #52<br />
Leaders (EX); 1963 #540 (EX),<br />
1964 #440 (VG), 1964 Coins: #55<br />
(EX), #150 AS (EX); 1965 #160<br />
(EX), 1966 #300 (EX-MT), 1967<br />
#361 CL (EX-MT), 1968: #150<br />
(VG), #374 AS (EX-MT), #480<br />
Manager’s Dream (EX-MT); 1968<br />
Game #6 (VG), 1969 #50 (VG-EX), 1971 #630 (NM), 1972: #309 (VG-EX), (2) #310<br />
IA (NM, VG); 1973 #50 (EX-MT); Other: (2 cards) with 1962 Post #173 (VG-EX,<br />
red lines) and 1971 Kellogg’s #5 (GD, slightly cracked).<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
729. 1968 Topps<br />
Baseball Complete<br />
Set (598/598)<br />
Priority bidding belongs to the<br />
o ffered 1968 Topps Baseball<br />
complete set of (598) cards featuring<br />
the Hall of Fame rookies<br />
of Bench and Ryan. This midgrade<br />
edition has an approximate<br />
condition breakdown of<br />
25% (EX or better), 30% (VG-<br />
EX), 25% (VG) and 20% (GD<br />
or lesser) with moderate<br />
instances of factory induced<br />
askew centering. Highlights<br />
include #50 Mays (GD), #80<br />
Carew (VG-EX), #110 A a r o n<br />
(VG-EX), #150 Clemente<br />
(VG), #177 Ry a n RC (GD,<br />
miscut), #230 Rose (GD), #247<br />
B e n c h RC (GD), #280 M a n t l e<br />
(VG-EX), #330 Maris (VG),<br />
#480 Managers’ Dream/Clemente (GD) and #490 Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (VG).<br />
Several of the cards in this attractive edition are crease-free with only moderate corner<br />
and edge wear. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
731. (62) 1957-1976<br />
Hank Aaron, Mickey<br />
Mantle & Willie Mays<br />
Singles<br />
Longball launchers Hank Aaron,<br />
Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays<br />
are teamed with this loaded<br />
assortment of (62) 1957-1976<br />
playing era singles. Highlights<br />
include Hank Aaron: (34 cards)<br />
with 1957 Topps: #20 (GD);<br />
1962 Topps: #320 (EX); 1964<br />
Topps: #300 (EX); Mickey<br />
Mantle: (12 cards) with 1960<br />
Topps: #350 (VG-EX); 1961<br />
Topps: #475 MVP (GD); 1962<br />
Post: #5 (EX-MT, box); 1963<br />
Topps: #173<br />
Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (EX);<br />
1966 Topps: (2) #50 (one GD,<br />
one PR, pin hole); 1968 Topps:<br />
#280 (EX); Willie Mays: (16 cards) with 1958 Topps: #5 (GD); 1964 Topps: #150<br />
(EX); 1965 Topps: #250 (EX-MT); 1967 Topps: #200 (EX) and 1968 Topps: #50<br />
(VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
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732. (29) 1930s-1950s<br />
Baseball Grab Bag with<br />
DiMaggio, Gehrig & T.<br />
Williams<br />
High profile 1930s-1950s baseball grab<br />
bag highlighted by a staggering array of<br />
diamond immortals including DiMaggio,<br />
Gehrig and T. Williams. Highlights<br />
include 1930s Four-In-One Exhibits<br />
Cut Cards: Gehrig; 1940 Play Ball:<br />
#167 Frisch (VG-EX), #175 Mathewson<br />
(VG); 1941 Double Play: #59<br />
Cronin/#60 Foxx (VG), #63<br />
DiMaggio/#64 Keller (VG); 1941 Play<br />
Ball: #13 Foxx (EX); 1947 Tip Top<br />
Bread: (16 cards, all PR to FR) with<br />
Berra, Lombardi, Rizzuto; 1948 Bowman: #6 Berra RC (GD), #8 Rizzuto RC (GD)<br />
and 1951 Bowman: #165 T. Williams (EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
734. (483) 1952-1962 Topps<br />
Baseball Shoebox<br />
Collection with Several<br />
Stars & Variations<br />
Premier assortment of (483) 1952-1962<br />
Topps Baseball singles packed with several<br />
stars and variations. This gathering displays<br />
moderate duplication throughout.<br />
Highlights include 1952 Topps: (50 cards,<br />
composite VG-EX) with #91 Schoendienst<br />
(EX), #122 Jensen (VG-EX), #129 Mize<br />
(VG-EX); 1957 Topps: (2) NNO Contest<br />
1 (both GD); 1962 Topps: (384 cards,<br />
majority EX-MT) with #10 Clemente EX),<br />
(2) #18 Mantle/Mays (both EX-MT), (2)<br />
#139 Reniff (both EX-MT, pitching) and<br />
#318 Mantle IA (EX-MT). More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
736. (95) 1954-1981<br />
Baseball Hall of Fame/Star<br />
Cards<br />
A cavalcade of baseball Hall of Famers<br />
and stars make an appearance with this<br />
stacked 1954-1981 group of (95) cards.<br />
This selection is ideal for both the set<br />
builder and singles dealer. Highlights<br />
include 1957 Topps: #35 F. Robinson<br />
RC (VG-EX); 1960 Topps: #343 Koufax<br />
(VG); 1962 Post: #109 Koufax (EX);<br />
1963 Topps Peel-Offs: Koufax (EX);<br />
1964 Topps: (2) #125 Rose (EX-MT,<br />
VG-EX); 1965 Topps: #300 Koufax<br />
(VG-EX); 1968 Topps: #177 Ryan RC<br />
(PR, pin hole); 1969 Topps: #533 Ryan<br />
(EX) and 1974 Topps: (2) #20 Ryan<br />
(both EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
738. (590) 1968 Topps Football<br />
Second Series Singles from<br />
Vending Machine with (5)<br />
Griese RC<br />
Recently unearthed from a period vending<br />
machine, these (590) 1968 Topps Football second<br />
series singles are ideal for the high-grade<br />
specialist. Included are Second Series Run:<br />
(98 cards, #132-219, presents NM to NM-MT<br />
with exception to 5% having back stamps)<br />
with #149 Kemp (NM), #162 Ditka (NM-MT),<br />
#196 Griese RC (NM-MT); Duplicates: (492<br />
cards, presents NM to NM-MT, with exception<br />
to 5-10% having back stamps) with (3) #149<br />
Kemp, (5) #161 Tarkenton (three back stamps),<br />
(7) #162 Ditka (five back stamps), (3) #173 F.<br />
Little RC and (4) #196 Griese RC.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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733. 1951-1955 Bowman<br />
Baseball Shoebox<br />
Collection of (243) Cards<br />
with Many Stars<br />
Striking arrangement of (243) 1951-1955<br />
Bowman Baseball singles that is flush<br />
with Hall of Famers and stars. This colorful<br />
group displays moderate duplication<br />
throughout. Highlights include 1951<br />
Bowman: (43 cards, majority GD to VG,<br />
11 high numbers) with (2) #232 Fox RC<br />
(EX-MT, FR); 1952 Bowman: (96 cards,<br />
composite VG) with #1 Berra (VG-EX),<br />
#44 Campanella (VG-EX); 1953<br />
Bowman Color: (87 cards, aggregate<br />
EX) with #33 Reese (EX-MT), #44<br />
Bauer/Berra/Mantle (GD), (2) #46<br />
Campanella (EX, VG-EX) and #121 Berra (GD). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
735. 1962 Post<br />
Grape Nuts Cereal<br />
Complete Display<br />
Box with<br />
Aaron/Adcock/<br />
Colavito Cards<br />
One of only a handful 1962<br />
Post Grape Nuts cereal complete<br />
boxes to have survived<br />
the decades with the “free<br />
baseball trading cards” on the<br />
back panel intact. This tasty<br />
relic could yield some serious<br />
dividends as #19 Rocky<br />
Colavito, #145 Joe Adcock and #149 Hank Aaron are featured. The paneling is firmly<br />
intact and the cards are entirely crease-free. The cereal has been removed through an<br />
opening at the top of the box. Fantastic display piece in tremendous condition!<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
737. (52) 1958 Topps<br />
Football Cards from Vending<br />
Machine with Jim Brown RC<br />
& Unitas<br />
After decades of being concealed in a period<br />
vending machine, these (52) 1958 Topps<br />
Football cards were recently discovered by<br />
our consignor. Fortunately, the two main<br />
cogs in the set, #22 Unitas (off-centered)<br />
and #62 Jim Brown RC were found within.<br />
Cards generally present higher grade with<br />
deference to errant centering frequent to the<br />
issue and football terminology neatly<br />
stamped on the reverses in the magic<br />
answer portion. Other Hall of Famers<br />
include #15 Robustelli, #35 Bednarik, #89<br />
Nomellini, #93 Perry, #102 R. Brown, #122<br />
McElhenny and #129 Blanda.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
739. 1973 & 1977 Topps<br />
Football Complete Sets<br />
Nice pair of 1973 and 1977 Topps<br />
Football complete sets. Included are 1973<br />
Topps set: (528/528, average EX) with<br />
#15 Bradshaw (EX), #89 F. Harris RC<br />
(VG-EX), #115 Ham RC (VG-EX), #400<br />
Namath (VG-EX), #481 Spurrier (VG-<br />
EX), #487 Stabler RC (EX); 1977 Topps<br />
set: (528/528, median EX-MT) with #177<br />
Largent RC (GD), #360 Payton (EX-MT)<br />
and #397 Papale RC (VG-EX).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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740. 1933<br />
“Who’s<br />
Who In<br />
Major<br />
League<br />
Baseball”<br />
Hardcover<br />
Edition<br />
With Rare<br />
Dust<br />
Jacket<br />
A collector’s<br />
treasure in itself,<br />
this well-preserved<br />
inaugural 1933 hardcover edition of Who’s Who<br />
in Major League Baseball transcends other volumes in<br />
that this one still has its original dust jacket. The 544-<br />
page volume has incredible content with numerical and<br />
biographical text accompanied by pictures of players<br />
clad in sport coats and ties. As for the rare dust jacket,<br />
it is near-complete with expected edge fissures, tears<br />
and missing pieces. The spine portion, amazingly, is<br />
still intact.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
741. 1963<br />
Williams<br />
Major League<br />
Baseball<br />
Pinball<br />
Machine<br />
Hours of entertainment<br />
are assured with<br />
this vintage 1963<br />
Williams Major<br />
League Baseball pinball<br />
machine. The<br />
game is in working<br />
order with functioning<br />
lights and the batter<br />
able to move<br />
about the playing surface.<br />
This full-size<br />
relic displays superficial<br />
wear consistent<br />
moderate usage. Contains a key and presents in overall<br />
excellent condition. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge<br />
will apply. Local pick-up is highly encouraged.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
742. (3) Tampa Bay Devil Rays<br />
Game-Worn Jerseys With 2005<br />
Kazmir and (2) 2007 Ryu<br />
These (3) jerseys were worn by Tampa Bay stalwarts<br />
during the franchise’s woeful years as the “Devil<br />
Rays.” The button-down garments showcase twill identifiers<br />
and proper “Majestic” tagging. Includes: Kazmir<br />
(2005 road); (2) Ryu (2007 road and alternate). All<br />
original and unaltered, the jerseys show moderate game<br />
wear. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
743. Roy Oswalt 2011 Game-Worn<br />
Philadelphia Phillies Home Jersey<br />
A starter on baseball’s best pitching staff during the<br />
2011 campaign, Roy Oswalt wore this Philadelphia<br />
Phillies home jersey and pitched to a 9-10 mark despite<br />
a decent 3.69 ERA. The white polyester button-down<br />
garment features a red pinstripe pattern, twill identifiers<br />
and proper “Majestic” tagging, as well as a black patch<br />
with an embroidered “B” on the left breast in memory<br />
of deceased former minority owners Jim and Whip<br />
Buck. All original and unaltered, the jersey shows light<br />
wear and comes with a COA from the Phillies. More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
746. Raul Ibanez, Brad Lidge 2010<br />
Game-Issued Philadelphia Phillies<br />
Batting Practice Jerseys<br />
As they contributed to a second straight National<br />
League Pennant, Raul Ibanez and Brad Lidge were<br />
issued these (2) Philadelphia Phillies batting practice<br />
jerseys during the 2010 season. The polyester garments<br />
(1 home red, 1 road blue) feature twill or felt identifiers<br />
and proper “Majestic” tagging. All original and unaltered,<br />
the jerseys show moderate wear and come with<br />
holograms from MLB Authentication. More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
744. Raul Ibanez 2011 Game-Worn<br />
Philadelphia Phillies Road Jersey<br />
Slugger Raul Ibanez wore this Philadelphia Phillies<br />
road jersey en route to a 20-homer season in 2011. The<br />
gray polyester button-down garment features twill identifiers<br />
and proper “Majestic” tagging, as well as a black<br />
patch with an embroidered “B” on the left breast in<br />
memory of deceased former minority owners Jim and<br />
Whip Buck. All original and unaltered, the jersey<br />
shows light wear and comes with a COA from the<br />
Phillies. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
747. Ibanez and Blanton 2010<br />
Philadelphia Phillies Game-Issued<br />
“Stars-and-Stripes” Caps<br />
Issued to Joe Blanton (size “7-3/8”) and Raul Ibanez<br />
(size “7-1/4”) to be worn in 2010 Memorial Day, July 4<br />
and September 11 games, these (2) Philadelphia<br />
Phillies “New Era” caps each feature a white crown,<br />
red bill and a stars-and-stripes embroidered “P” at the<br />
front center. A stars-and-stripes themed MLB silhouette<br />
logo is sewn to the back, while the players’ numbers<br />
(“56” and “29”) are inscribed on the bills’ undersides.<br />
Both show wear with perspiration-induced soiling on<br />
the sweatbands. MLB Authentication holograms<br />
accompany.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
745. (2) Joe Blanton 2011 Game-<br />
Worn Philadelphia Phillies Jerseys<br />
(1 Home, 1 Road)<br />
Starter and University of Kentucky product Joe Blanton<br />
wore these (2) Philadelphia Phillies jerseys during his<br />
injury-plagued 2011 season. The polyester button-down<br />
garments (1 home white, 1 road gray) both feature twill<br />
identifiers and proper “Majestic” tagging, as well as a<br />
black patch with an embroidered “B” on the left breast<br />
in memory of deceased former minority owners Jim<br />
and Whip Buck. All original and unaltered, the jerseys<br />
show light wear and come with COAs from the<br />
Phillies. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
748. (8)<br />
MLB<br />
Hall of<br />
Famer<br />
Final<br />
Game<br />
Ticket<br />
Stubs<br />
These (8)<br />
ticket stubs<br />
were issued<br />
for games in<br />
which Hall<br />
of Fame performers<br />
closed out<br />
their playing careers. With printed seating/event details<br />
and sharp edges/corners, the vouchers all present well<br />
and are candidates for third-party grading. Includes:<br />
Brett (1993); Dawson (1996); Lemon (1958); Morgan<br />
(1984); Niekro (1987); Schmidt (1989); Smith (1996);<br />
Wilhelm (1972). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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749. Marco Scutaro 2011 Game-Worn<br />
Boston Red Sox Home Jersey<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
750. April 15, 1952 Braves Field<br />
Eddie Mathews MLB Debut PSA 2<br />
Full Ticket - Highest Graded<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
751. April 18,<br />
1952 Ebbets<br />
Field Hoyt<br />
Wilhelm MLB<br />
Debut PSA 4<br />
Ticket Stub -<br />
Highest Graded<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
752. April 12,<br />
1965 Wrigley<br />
Field Steve<br />
Carlton MLB<br />
Debut Ticket<br />
Stub - PSA 5<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
753. April 17,<br />
1965 Fenway<br />
Park Jim Palmer<br />
MLB Debut PSA<br />
5 (MK) Ticket<br />
Stub - Lone<br />
Graded<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
754. April 14, 1966 Dodger Stadium<br />
Don Sutton MLB Debut PSA 4<br />
Signed Ticket Stub - Lone Graded<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
755. May 17,<br />
1970 Crosley<br />
Field Hank Aaron<br />
3000th Hit Ticket<br />
Stub - PSA 2<br />
(MK)<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
756. September 2,<br />
1986 Wrigley Field<br />
Greg Maddux<br />
MLB Debut Full<br />
Ticket - PSA 7<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
757. October 4, 1987 Comiskey Park<br />
Reggie Jackson Final Game PSA 10<br />
Full Ticket - Lone Graded<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
758. August 28, 1990 HHH<br />
Metrodome Frank Thomas 1st Career<br />
HR PSA 4 Full Ticket - Lone Graded<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
759. November<br />
6, 1992 Orlando<br />
Arena Shaquille<br />
O’Neal NBA<br />
Debut PSA 5<br />
Ticket Stub -<br />
Lone Graded<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
760. Multi-<br />
Sport<br />
Ticket<br />
Collection<br />
With 1984<br />
Yankees<br />
Booklet<br />
and 1984<br />
L.A. Rams<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$150.00<br />
761. LeRoy Neiman Golf<br />
Lithograph Signed by (6) With<br />
Nicklaus, Palmer and Full JSA<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
762. (2) 1970 Donruss Odder Odd<br />
Rods & Silly Cycles Complete Sets<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
763. “Batman” Autographed<br />
Collection of (6) with “Villains”<br />
Framed Display & Batmobile<br />
8x10 – All JSA<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
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764. 1941 All-Star Game<br />
Program Signed by (17)<br />
With T. Williams, J.<br />
DiMaggio and Full JSA<br />
In the circles of Mid-Summer<br />
Classic collectibles, one would be<br />
hard-pressed to trump the offered<br />
treasure: a 1941 All-Star Game program<br />
autographed by (17) of that<br />
star-studded exhibition’s performers.<br />
Issued to a scribe (as evidenced<br />
by a “PRESS” stamping on the<br />
front cover) at Detroit’s Briggs<br />
Stadium for the event’s ninth annual<br />
installment, the 28-page guide presents<br />
beautifully, with covers and<br />
crisp pages intact. The headline<br />
attraction, however, is an assortment<br />
of blue marker signatures on<br />
the appropriate likenesses. These<br />
pennings show (“9-10”) potency throughout and include: Boudreau, Danning, D.<br />
DiMaggio, J. DiMaggio, Doerr, Feller, Gehringer, Lopez, Mize, Moore, Nicholson,<br />
Owen, Russo, Slaughter, Smith, Tebbetts and T. Williams, who ended the battle with a<br />
three-run walk-off homer. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
765. (20) 1934-1951<br />
Baseball Magazine<br />
Multi/Single-Signed<br />
Issues with (77)<br />
Signatures Plus (9)<br />
Unsigned<br />
Prized reading material is found<br />
with these (20) 1934-1951<br />
Baseball Magazine multi/singlesigned<br />
issues with (77) signatures<br />
plus (9) unsigned.<br />
Although many of the penned<br />
periodicals display a combination<br />
of extensive wear including<br />
separate pages and covers, the<br />
autographs dispersed throughout<br />
the inner pages average (“9”)<br />
strength and clarity. Highlights include Multi-Signed: (16 magazines, 73 signatures)<br />
with October 1934: Gehringer (initial variation)/Hayworth/Rogell; (2) October 1941:<br />
(2) Feller (back cover), (2) Mize/Slaughter (Country); October 1943: Musial (inner<br />
back cover); December 1947: Kell/Newhouser; March 1949: Doby/Rizzuto; August<br />
1949: Snider (inner front cover) and Unsigned: (9 magazines) with April 1935<br />
(Gehrig, GD, cover writing). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
766. (35) Perez-Steele<br />
Master Works Signed<br />
Cards with (5) Mantle &<br />
(5) Mays<br />
Patterned after ornate turn-of-the-century<br />
baseball sets, these (35) Perez-<br />
Steele Master Works signed cards are<br />
also timeless keepsakes. The blue<br />
Sharpie endorsements each grade (“9-<br />
10”) and feature some of the greatest<br />
names in baseball history. Included are<br />
Charles Gehringer: (5 cards, all<br />
Charles L. Gehringer H.O.F. 1949)<br />
with #1-5; Mickey Mantle: (5 cards,<br />
with No. 7 inscriptions, full photo<br />
LOA from JSA for group) with #8-10;<br />
Willie Mays: (5 cards, full photo LOA<br />
from JSA for group) with #11-15;<br />
Warren Spahn: (5 cards, all HOF 73)<br />
with #21-25; Yogi Berra: (5 cards)<br />
with #26-30; Willie Stargell: (5 cards)<br />
with #36-40 and Carl Yastrzemski: (5<br />
cards) with #46-50. With exception to the noted, these postcards come with an auction<br />
LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
767. 500 Home Run Club Litho Signed by (11) With<br />
Mantle, Mays, Williams and Full JSA<br />
From the days when 500 career home runs was an impressive feat that meant automatic<br />
induction in Cooperstown, this 1988 Ron Lewis lithograph print is signed by all<br />
(11) of its fence-clearing subjects. Framed to 38-1/4 x 21”, the piece is signed on the<br />
appropriate subjects in blue marker. Pennings average (“8-9”) strength and include:<br />
Aaron, Banks, Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle, Mathews, Mays, McCovey, Robinson,<br />
Schmidt and Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
768.<br />
Autographed<br />
1988 HOF<br />
Induction<br />
Day 10x8 Set<br />
of (8) With<br />
DiMaggio,<br />
Mantle and<br />
T. Williams<br />
Limited to 1000 of<br />
each, these (8)<br />
1988 10x8 cardboard<br />
placards celebrate<br />
“Induction<br />
Day” for Hall of<br />
Famers with color<br />
photos and printed statistics. These examples are individually autographed by their<br />
iconic subjects. Blue Sharpie signatures average (“9-10”) strength and include: Aaron<br />
(inscribed “755”), DiMaggio (full JSA), Mantle (full JSA; inscribed “H.O.F. 1974”),<br />
Mays, Musial, B. Robinson, Stargell (inscribed “MVP-79”) and T. Williams (full<br />
JSA). Auction LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
769. J. DiMaggio, Mantle and T. Williams Signed<br />
Photograph - Full JSA<br />
Often cited in discussions regarding the greatest outfielders of all-time, Hall of Famers<br />
Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams are the subjects and endorsers of this<br />
black-and-white photo depicting the three in their lone season as big league contemporaries.<br />
Framed to 21x17, the 10x8 print is signed by each in blue Sharpie. The<br />
scriptings all trumpet “perfect 10” strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
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770. 1940 World Series<br />
Program With (20) Signatures<br />
and Game 5 Ticket Signed by<br />
Greenberg - Full JSA<br />
Issued at Detroit’s Briggs Stadium during the<br />
1940 Fall Classic, this program is decorated<br />
with a total of (20) autographs rendered by<br />
participants in that hotly contested series. The<br />
36-page guide showcases blue marker signatures<br />
(8 on front cover, 12 on interior pages)<br />
that show (“9-10”) strength throughout with:<br />
Auker, (2) Bartell, (3) Gehringer, Joost, (3)<br />
McCosky, (2) Newhouser, Rogell, (2)<br />
Tebbetts, (2) Vander Meer and (3) Werber.<br />
Accompanying is a Briggs Stadium Game 5<br />
ticket stub (EX) signed on the back by<br />
Greenberg. Full photo LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
December 13, 2012<br />
771. 1951 Life Magazine<br />
With J. DiMaggio/Mantle<br />
Signed Photo - Full JSA<br />
Rightfully touted as a “can’t-miss”<br />
prospect, Mickey Mantle took the torch<br />
from Joe DiMaggio, who mentored the<br />
19-year-old rookie during the 1951<br />
campaign, the Hall of Fame pairing’s<br />
lone season together. Immediately<br />
sought by the paparazzi, the two were<br />
captured in this April 30, 1951 Life<br />
magazine full-page black-and-white<br />
photo, which both have decorated with<br />
(“10”) strength scriptings. Mantle has<br />
inscribed “No. 7 1951” to accent his<br />
potent signature. Full photo LOA from<br />
JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
772. Hall of<br />
Fame Bat<br />
Signed by<br />
(45) With T.<br />
Williams,<br />
Mays and<br />
Hunter - Full<br />
JSA<br />
Turned in 1989 to<br />
commemorate the<br />
50th anniversary of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, this Rawlings-Adirondack<br />
(35”) display weapon is autographed by (45) of the institution’s most revered members.<br />
Executed in blue Sharpie, the autographs average (“9”) strength with highlights<br />
including: Appling, Banks, Drysdale, Hunter, R. Jackson, Matthews, Mays, McCovey,<br />
Musial, Reese, Rizzuto, Snider, Spahn, Stargell and T. Williams. Full photo LOA from<br />
JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
774. (15) Charles L.<br />
Gehringer Signed Flats<br />
with (5) Mechanical<br />
Man Inscriptions<br />
Motor City favorite Charles<br />
Gehringer paid careful attention to<br />
these (15) single-signed flats with<br />
various inscriptions. The blue<br />
Sharpie autographs grade (“9-10”).<br />
Included are (10) Yellow Hall of<br />
Fame Plaque postcards inscribed<br />
Charles L. Gehringer and (5) Hall<br />
of Fame stat 11x14 glossy photographs:<br />
(3) Charles L. Gehringer<br />
The Mechanical Man H.O.F 1949<br />
and (2) Charles L. Gehringer The Mechanical Man H.O.F June 13, 1949. Exceptional<br />
“break value” with this Hall of Fame material! Auction LOA from JSA. More on our<br />
website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
776. (3) Autographed Life<br />
Magazine Covers With J.<br />
DiMaggio, Mantle and T.<br />
Williams - All Full JSA<br />
Glorified cover subjects of Life magazine<br />
have autographed their familiar<br />
likenesses. The issues are complete<br />
with blue marker signatures showing<br />
(“9-10”) strength. Includes: Joe<br />
DiMaggio May 1, 1939; inscribed “5”;<br />
Mickey Mantle July 30, 1965;<br />
inscribed “No. 7”; Ted Williams<br />
September 1, 1941. These are ideal for<br />
framed display and come with individual<br />
full photo LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
773. Charlie<br />
Gehringer<br />
Signed Ball<br />
and Bat<br />
With<br />
“Mechanical<br />
Man”<br />
Inscription -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Unassuming on and off the diamond, Charlie Gehringer customarily abbreviated his<br />
name on autographs. But not here! These (2) signed items include: Bat a 34”<br />
Cooperstown Bat Co. “Stadium Series” model signed “Charles Leonard Gehringer”<br />
(blue Sharpie, “9” strength) and inscribed “The Mechanical man – H.O.F June 1949”;<br />
Ball a lightly toned OAL Brown orb (grade “6”) signed “Charles Leonard Gehringer”<br />
(blue ballpoint, “9-10” strength) and inscribed “H.O.F. 1949.” Individual full photo<br />
LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
775. 1935 and<br />
1937 Multi-<br />
Signed Navin<br />
Field Scorecards<br />
With J. DiMaggio<br />
and (3) Gehringer<br />
Issued at Detroit’s Navin<br />
Field, these (2) 1930s<br />
scorecards have been autographed<br />
by some of the<br />
participants. Blue marker<br />
signatures average (“9”)<br />
quality and include: 1935 signed by Auker, Gehringer, Hayworth and Rogell; item<br />
presents (VG) with vertical fold and unmarked scoring grids for game vs. Chicago<br />
(JSA cert/sticker); 1937 July 14 vs. Yankees, signed by Auker, Crosetti, J. DiMaggio<br />
(2) Gehringer, Hayworth, Henrich, Rogell and Tebbetts; item presents (VG) with vertical<br />
fold and scoring grids marked in pencil. Full photo LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
777. 1962 Life<br />
Magazine Post<br />
Cereal Ad With<br />
Card Tab Signed<br />
by Mantle - Full<br />
JSA<br />
Joining the parade of cardboard<br />
collectibles, Post<br />
cereal hawked its set of<br />
200 cards with a full page<br />
ad in this April 13, 1962<br />
issue of Life magazine. For<br />
good measure, a tab with #5 Mantle and #6 Maris on opposite sides is included.<br />
Adding appeal, the ad and tab are autographed by their Hall of Fame subjects. On the<br />
full-page ad, southpaw Whitey Ford has signed in blue marker (“9” strength) and<br />
inscribed “HOF 74 – Cy Young ’61.” Mickey Mantle has signed the tab (just to the<br />
right of the #5 card) in blue marker (“9” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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778. Catching Greats<br />
Signed Photo With<br />
Bench, Berra, Campanella<br />
and Lopez - Full JSA<br />
While their playing careers spanned<br />
seven decades of rigorous battle behind<br />
home plate, the four subjects of this<br />
autographed photo now share the common<br />
bond of enshrinement in<br />
Cooperstown. Framed to 16-1/4 x 18-<br />
3/4”, the color print shows Bench,<br />
Berra, Campanella and Lopez smiling<br />
in sport coats and ties (apparently<br />
happy to be out of their “tools of ignorance”).<br />
Each has signed with a different<br />
color felt tip marker, rendering (“9-<br />
10”) strength throughout. Full photo<br />
LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
780. MLB Alumni Reunion<br />
Poster Signed by (82) Hall of<br />
Famers With Mantle, T.<br />
Williams and Full JSA<br />
Celebrating the March, 1990 MLB Players<br />
Alumni Reunion, this 18 x 23-3/4” poster<br />
depicts (14) Hall of Famers and has been<br />
autographed by a total of (82) Cooperstown<br />
inductees. The blue marker signatures average<br />
(“9-10”) quality with highlights including:<br />
Aaron, Appling, Banks, Campanella,<br />
DiMaggio (inscribed “5”), Drysdale, Hunter,<br />
R. Jackson, Koufax, Mantle, Mathews,<br />
Mays, Musial, Reese, Rizzuto, Ryan,<br />
Schmidt, Spahn, Stargell and T. Williams.<br />
Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a<br />
reserve (estimated value $900-$1300). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
782. (2)<br />
Autographed<br />
Warner Bros.<br />
Bugs Bunny Cels<br />
With J. DiMaggio<br />
and Mantle - Full<br />
JSA<br />
While Bugs Bunny does<br />
his best to imitate Joe<br />
DiMaggio and Mickey<br />
Mantle on these Warner<br />
Bros. animation cels, the<br />
Yankee immortals<br />
approve of the wisecracking<br />
hare’s poses with their bold autographs (both “10” strength). The DiMaggio<br />
piece is framed to 18-1/8 x 25”, and the Mantle display measures 18x25. Each is<br />
accented by a photo of the actual signing. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
784. (51) Perez-Steele<br />
Signed Hall of Fame<br />
Postcards, Celebration<br />
& Greatest Moments<br />
These (51) Perez-Steele signed postcards,<br />
Celebration and Greatest<br />
Moments cards will become prized<br />
heirlooms to the victor of this grouping.<br />
All autographs present (“9”) or<br />
b e t t e r. Highlights include P e re z - S t e e l e<br />
Signed Postcards: (26 cards) with<br />
Signed No Inscriptions: #168 M a y s,<br />
#177 A a r o n, #204 Yastrzemski; P e re z -<br />
Steele Signed Celebration: (20 cards)<br />
with Signed with No Inscriptions: # 1<br />
A a r o n, #44 Yastrzemski and P e rez-Steele Signed Great Moments: (5 cards). A u c t i o n<br />
L O A from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
779. Ebbets Field<br />
Lithograph Signed<br />
by (86) Franchise<br />
Greats With<br />
Campanella, Koufax<br />
and Full JSA<br />
Portraying the storied Ebbets<br />
Field edifice and five of the legends<br />
who brought glory to<br />
Flatbush, this 29-3/4 x 20-1/2”<br />
lithograph print is autographed by (86) franchise principals. Emerging prominently<br />
against the “Dodger blue” background, the blue marker signatures average (“9”)<br />
strength with keys including: Campanella, Drysdale, Erskine, Gentile, Herman,<br />
Koufax, Labine, Lasorda, Lopez, Newcombe, Podres, Reese, Roseboro, Shuba, Snider<br />
and D. Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value<br />
$2000-$3000). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
781. Dick Perez “The<br />
Dream” Lithograph<br />
Signed by (82) Hall of<br />
Famers With DiMaggio,<br />
Mantle and Full JSA<br />
Composed by artist Dick Perez,<br />
this limited edition (548/600) lithograph<br />
portrays a vast landscape on<br />
which a group of youngsters are<br />
playing baseball, aspiring to be<br />
like the (82) legends who have<br />
autographed the piece. The print measures 23-1/4 x 18-1/2” and showcases blue marker<br />
pennings that average (“9-10”) potency. Highlights include: Aaron, Banks, J.<br />
DiMaggio, Hunter, Koufax, Mantle (inscribed “No. 7”), Mathews, Mays, Musial,<br />
Reese, Rizzuto, Ryan, Schmidt and Spahn. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a<br />
reserve (estimated value $900-$1300). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
783. (30) Perez-Steele<br />
Celebration Signed<br />
Postcards with Mantle<br />
Inscription<br />
Inspiring group of (30) Perez-Steele<br />
Celebration signed postcards with<br />
Mantle and Williams. The blue and<br />
black ink autographs overwhelmingly<br />
present (“9-10”) in strength and clarity.<br />
Featured are Hall of Fame<br />
Induction Date Inscriptions: (15<br />
cards) #23 Killebrew, #28 Mantle<br />
(full photo LOA from JSA), #30<br />
Mathews, #34 Reese, #38 Snider;<br />
Signed with No Inscriptions: (15<br />
cards) with #1 Aaron, #43 T.<br />
Williams (full photo LOA from JSA) and #44 Yastrzemski. Unless noted, material<br />
comes with an Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
785. Baseball Dominant<br />
Collection of (22)<br />
Autographed Flats with<br />
Triple Crown and<br />
DiMaggio<br />
Since the dawn of baseball’s “live<br />
ball” era ten men have won the Triple<br />
Crown. Presented is a baseball dominant<br />
lot of (22) autographed flats<br />
highlighted by a framed print signed<br />
by (4) of these Triple Crown winners<br />
with: Mantle (“9”), Robinson (“8”),<br />
Williams (“8”), Yastrzemski (“9”). Other highlights are: signed DiMaggio photo (“9”),<br />
signed 16x20 Schmidt photo (“8”) and Bednarik signed (“9”) photo with inscriptions<br />
“This f...... game is OVER” and “Sorry Frank!”. (2) Highlights have full photo LOAs<br />
from JSA, (2) highlights have Basic JSA Certs, (18) others have Auction LOA from<br />
JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
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December 13, 2012<br />
786. Roger Maris Signed<br />
Full-Page Magazine<br />
Photo - Full JSA<br />
Adding more punch to an already<br />
potent lineup, former Yankee slugger<br />
Roger Maris caught the attention of<br />
opponents, fans and photographers.<br />
Depicted on this full-page color magazine<br />
photo, Maris has signed his likeness<br />
in blue marker (“10” strength).<br />
Ideal for framing, the page is neatly<br />
trimmed to approximately 7-3/4 x 10”<br />
and comes with a full photo LOA from<br />
JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
787. Mickey Mantle Signed Room<br />
Service Check - Full PSA/DNA<br />
Having enjoyed a relaxing meal in his hotel room,<br />
Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle signed this room<br />
service check. Dated “6/21/94,” the bill lists a food<br />
and beverage order (Mantle had some pie and hot<br />
chocolate that day) and is signed by Mantle in<br />
black ballpoint (signed “M Mantle”; “9” strength.<br />
Additionally, Mantle has initialed “MM” just to the<br />
right of the gratuity notation. Full photo LOA from<br />
PSA/DNA.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
788. (10)<br />
Multi/Single-<br />
Signed Baseballs<br />
with “Batting<br />
Champs” & “No-<br />
Hit Club” Themed<br />
Boost your signed baseball<br />
collection with these (10)<br />
multi/single-signed orbs.<br />
Highlights include Multi-<br />
Signed Full Photo LOA<br />
from JSA: (2 balls, average<br />
“9”) with 1.) triplesigned<br />
OAL with Ryan (sweet spot)/Aaron (north panel)/Rose (south panel); 2.) “Hit<br />
Champs” themed ONL ball with (9) signatures including Sweet Spot: Rose; and<br />
Multi-Signed Full Photo LOA from PSA/DNA: (10 signatures, No-Hitters Club,<br />
average “9-10”, OML) with Sweet Spot: Seaver (NH 6.16.78). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
790. (40) Single Signed<br />
Hall of Famer Baseballs<br />
with Joe DiMaggio-No<br />
Duplicates<br />
Kick your Hall of Fame autograph<br />
collection into high gear with this<br />
colossal lot of (40) different single<br />
signed baseballs. The signatures<br />
average (“8-9”) strength, with balls<br />
ranging from bright white to toned.<br />
Highlights include: Ashburn, J.<br />
DiMaggio (“8”, full photo LOA<br />
from JSA, toned ball), Gibson,<br />
Gwynn, R. Jackson, Leonard,<br />
Mathews, McCovey, Musial,<br />
Rizzuto, F. Robinson, Schmidt, O.<br />
Smith (signed on west panel), Spahn, Wilhelm, Wynn and Yastrzemski (partially toned<br />
ball). The other (39) balls have basic JSA Certs. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
792. Baseball Balance of<br />
Collection with 1941 A’s<br />
Team Signed Ball & 1988<br />
Multi-Signed All-Star<br />
Program<br />
Bring balance to your collection with this<br />
forceful “Balance of Collection” baseball<br />
lot including a 1941 A’s team signed ball<br />
and a multi-signed 1988 All-Star program.<br />
Displaying average (“6-7”) signature<br />
strength the A’s ball features (30) autographs<br />
including key signers Collins<br />
(“6”), Simmons (“7”) and “Crash” Davis<br />
(“6”) who’s name inspired the character in the film “Bull Durham”. Presenting average<br />
(“8-9”) autograph quality the 1988 All-Star game program is signed by (37)<br />
including (13) Hall of Famers. All-Star program has full photo LOA from JSA, balance<br />
have auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
789. 1961 Cincinnati<br />
Reds “NL Champs”<br />
Team Signed Baseball-<br />
Full JSA<br />
In the final season of the 154-game<br />
schedule era the 1961 Cincinnati<br />
Reds racked up an excellent 93-61<br />
record on their way to capturing the<br />
NL Pennant. Offered is a 1961 “NL<br />
Champs” baseball team signed by<br />
(29 including 1 duplicate) Reds<br />
players, coaches and manager<br />
Hutchinson (“6”). Presenting in<br />
nicely preserved condition this<br />
unblemished ONL/Giles ball features<br />
an average (“6-8”) range in signature quality. Key signers are star outfielders F.<br />
Robinson (“7”) and Pinson (“7”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
791. (4) Single Signed<br />
Baseballs with Aaron,<br />
Koufax, Mays and<br />
Williams-Full JSA<br />
Classics will always be remembered.<br />
Presented is a “fabulous<br />
foursome” of baseballs signed by<br />
some truly classic superstars.<br />
Signed on the sweet spot each of<br />
these prestigious orbs bears the<br />
autograph of a player who dominated<br />
the game during his Hall of<br />
Fame career. Included are (4) blue<br />
ballpoint pen single signed baseballs<br />
with: Aaron (“9”) on an<br />
ONL/White ball, Koufax (“8”) on<br />
an ONL/White ball (very minor toning), Mays (“8”) on an ONL/White ball and<br />
Williams (“8”) on an OAL/Browne ball. Each with full photo LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
793. New York Yankees<br />
Autograph Lot of (7)<br />
With 1996 and 1999<br />
Team-Signed Baseballs<br />
Pinstipers from the franchise’s<br />
recent run of dominance have autographed<br />
these (7) keepsakes. Bold<br />
signatures average (“8-9”) quality<br />
with keys including: 1996 Team-<br />
Signed Ball OAL Budig signed by<br />
(19) with Boggs, Rivera and Torre<br />
(full JSA); 1999 Team-Signed Ball<br />
Official 1999 World Series ball<br />
signed by (29) with Clemens, Jeter,<br />
Rivera and B. Williams (full JSA).<br />
Single-Signed Baseballs OAL Budig orbs with T. Martinez and B. Williams.<br />
Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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794. 1931 Honus Wagner<br />
Testimonial Birthday Dinner<br />
Program Signed by<br />
Attendees<br />
In honor of Honus Wagner’s 57th birthday,<br />
dignitaries in Paterson, New Jersey honored<br />
the “Flying Dutchman” with a testimonial<br />
dinner. It was in Paterson where Wagner<br />
made his professional debut for the Silk<br />
Weavers of the Atlantic League. Managed<br />
by Ed Barrow, Wagner quickly climbed the<br />
latter to future big league success. The (25)<br />
signatories on this gatefold program include<br />
former mayors and other city officials. The<br />
crisp fountain-pen endorsements present<br />
nicely despite extensive creasing and soiling<br />
to the program. No LOA due to lack of<br />
exemplars.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
795. Ted Williams &<br />
Paul Waner Single-<br />
Signed Envelopes with<br />
Full JSA<br />
“Big Poison” and “The Splendid<br />
Splinter” satisfied a pair of autograph<br />
requests by penning these<br />
period envelopes. Each postmarked<br />
to 1962, the period scripts<br />
include 1.) P. Waner (d.1965) in<br />
red ballpoint pen (“8”) and 2.) T.<br />
Williams black ballpoint pen cut<br />
affixed to envelope (“8-9”). The<br />
post cancelled and addressed<br />
envelopes display moderate wear<br />
along with reverse notations and<br />
frontal baseball stickers. Individual<br />
full photo LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
796. New York<br />
Yankees Autograph<br />
Lot of (5) With Jeter<br />
and Rivera<br />
Bronx Bomber favorites headline<br />
this lot of (5) autographed<br />
items. Autographs project varying<br />
degrees of strength and clarity<br />
with highlights including: (3)<br />
Single-Signed Baseballs M.<br />
Allen (OAL Brown, signature<br />
“6” strength); Jeter (OML ball,<br />
signature “7” strength; full<br />
JSA); Rivera OML ball, signature<br />
“7-8” strength with minor<br />
ink migration); 2008 Team-<br />
Signed Ball OML ball with (20) signatures (average “6” strength) including Jeter (full<br />
JSA). Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
798. Baseball<br />
Autographed<br />
Photograph Lot of<br />
(58) with 16x20s<br />
and 8x10s<br />
Presented is an autographed<br />
baseball photograph collection<br />
of (58) pieces, with all<br />
but six, being 16x20. This<br />
lot includes: (6) Vida Blue,<br />
(6) Dykstra, (2) O.<br />
Hernandez, (10) D.<br />
McClain, (6) Palmeiro, (12)<br />
G. Sheffield (JSA sticker/no<br />
certs) and (16 with (6) 8x10)<br />
“Maris Pitchers in ‘61” featuring<br />
Foytack, Stallard &<br />
Fisher. The signatures average (“9”) strength and have an auction LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
800. Autographed<br />
Multi-Sport<br />
“Balance of<br />
Collection” Lot of<br />
(14) with Mays<br />
Jersey & (2) Pucks-<br />
Howe & Hull<br />
Well rounded describes this<br />
autographed multi-sport<br />
“Balance of Collection” lot<br />
of (14) items. Highlights are a Mays signed jersey (“7”) and (2) signed hockey pucks<br />
with: Howe (“9”) and Hull (“9”). The Mays jersey is a size “L” from Mitchell & Ness<br />
with “Giants” on the front and “24” on the back. The pucks score nicely featuring<br />
inscriptions by Howe “Mr. Hockey, HOF 72” and Hull “The Golden Jet”. Also included<br />
are (8) single signed baseballs, (2) single signed footballs and a signed commemorative.<br />
Mays jersey has full photo LOA from JSA, balance have basic JSA certs. More<br />
on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
797. (12)<br />
Multi-Signed<br />
New York<br />
Yankees<br />
Photos<br />
Baseball’s winningest<br />
franchise is<br />
well represented on<br />
these (12) multisigned<br />
photographs.<br />
Autographs<br />
show (“9-10”) strength and include: (6) Yankees Logo 16x20 prints of the club’s<br />
stars-and-stripes themed “top hat” logo, all signed by (62) with keys including<br />
Bahnsen, Blomberg, Duren, Gooden, King, Michael, Rivers, Skowron, Spencer and<br />
Turley; (6) Last Pitch at Yankee Stadium 20x16 prints with action shot of Rivera; all<br />
signed in silver marker by (43) with Blanchard, Hayes, Kaat, Key, Kubek, G. Perry,<br />
Raines, Richardson, Stottlemyre and Torrez.<br />
Opening Bid $500.00<br />
799. Cal Ripken, Jr.<br />
Memorabilia Lot of (8)<br />
with (4)<br />
Signed/Inscribed Items<br />
including (2) Jerseys<br />
It’s all about Cal! Offered is a lot of<br />
(8) Cal Ripken, Jr. memorabilia<br />
items including (4) which are<br />
signed and inscribed with pertinent<br />
career highlights. Standout selections<br />
are (2) Mitchell & Ness<br />
“Cooperstown Collection” jerseys.<br />
One jersey bears a 1983 patch and<br />
is signed (“8”) and inscribed as<br />
“1983 AL MVP, 1983 WS<br />
Champs”. The other jersey is signed (“9”) and inscribed as “2007 Hall of Fame, 2632<br />
Consecutive Games”. Also included are a single signed (“9”) baseball and a signed<br />
(“9”) magazine. Basic sticker/certs from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
801. 1989 Detroit Tigers Police<br />
Jeff Robinson Signed 24x36<br />
Promotional Poster (One of a<br />
Kind)<br />
For the die-hard Detroit Tigers fan comes this<br />
unique 1989 Detroit Tigers Police Jeff<br />
Robinson signed 24x36 poster. Mounted on a<br />
Styrofoam base, the artifact is penned by the<br />
hurler in black Sharpie. Awarded as part of a<br />
promotion where safety slogans were submitted<br />
for review, the winners were then invited<br />
to a 1989 Detroit Tigers Game, called out to<br />
the pitchers mound and introduced during pregame<br />
festivities. The “Please don’t ‘Balk’ at<br />
seatbelt and child restraint use! Buckle up for<br />
life!” earned the victor this true “one of one”<br />
artifact. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
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802. (2) Multi-Signed Full Size<br />
Football Helmets with 49ers and<br />
Steelers-Full JSA<br />
Football’s two greatest dynasties are the 1974-80<br />
Steelers and the 1981-90 49ers. Led by brilliant QBs<br />
Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana these teams amassed<br />
four Super Bowl Championships each. Presented are<br />
(2) full size helmets signed by (4) key members from<br />
each of these legendary teams. Both helmets present<br />
quality worthy of a featured spot in any “man-cave”.<br />
Included are: 49ers Helmet signed by (4) with:<br />
Montana (“9”), Craig (“9”), Lott (“9”), Rice (“9”); and<br />
Steelers Helmet signed by (4) with: Bradshaw (“8”),<br />
Greene (“8”), Ham (“8”), Harris (“8”). Full photo<br />
LOAs from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
805. Incredible Baltimore Colts<br />
Memorabilia/Autograph Lot with (5)<br />
Unitas and (2) Multi-Signed Displays<br />
Hall of<br />
Fame QB<br />
Johnny<br />
Unitas led<br />
the<br />
Baltimore<br />
Colts to<br />
(3) championships<br />
and he<br />
leads this<br />
incredible<br />
memorabilia/autograph collection which includes (5)<br />
examples of his coveted signature. Highlights are (4)<br />
“Johnny U” signed items with: 1997 “Wheaties” box<br />
(“8”); an awards program (“9”); (2) multi-signed display<br />
pieces with (3) Unitas autographs (“9”, “9”, “8”).<br />
Other signed pieces are (7) footballs, (4) kicking tees<br />
and (10) assorted ephemera. (2) Displays have full<br />
photo LOA from JSA, (7) footballs and (1) poster have<br />
basic JSA certs, balance have auction LOA from JSA.<br />
More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
808. Multi-<br />
Sport<br />
Autograph<br />
Flats<br />
Collection<br />
of (40)<br />
With<br />
Jabbar,<br />
Wooden,<br />
Shaq<br />
From the hardwood<br />
to the<br />
gridiron past<br />
the ballpark and<br />
into the ring, this collection of forty autographed flats<br />
covers all areas of modern athletics and then some!<br />
With (26) pieces individually certified by JSA highlights<br />
include Basketball: (12) with Jabbar, Shaq,<br />
Wooden (Tri-Star), Walton (Tri-Star); Football: (2)<br />
with Starr, Bleier; Other: (7) with Kournikova, Retton,<br />
Ventura and Sgt. Slaughter. Signature strengths average<br />
(“8-10”). The remaining pieces are covered by an auction<br />
LOA from JSA. More on website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
803. (10) Autographed Mini-Helmets<br />
with J. Brown, Sayers and Tarkenton<br />
The stars shine bright in this collection of (10) autographed<br />
mini-helmets. MVPs, Hall of Famers, All-Pros,<br />
All-Decade, All-everything these all-time greats are a<br />
who’s who of 1950s-1970s NFL play. Highlighting this<br />
stalwart group are immortals J. Brown (“8”), Sayers<br />
(“9”) and Tarkenton (“8”). Other legendary signers are<br />
Adderly (“9”), L. Brown (“8”), Butkus (“8”), Hornung<br />
(“8”), Lambert (“9”), Lilly (“9”) and Staubach (“8”).<br />
As an interesting bonus feature each helmet bears a<br />
pertinent inscription, the best being Staubach’s<br />
“Americas Team” and Lilly”s “Mr. Cowboy”. All with<br />
Basic JSA Certs.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
806. (31) Football Hall of Famer<br />
Single-Signed 16x20 and 8x10<br />
Photographs with Montana<br />
Stroll through the halls of Canton with these football<br />
Hall of Fame signed photographs. Each 16x20 or 8x10<br />
photograph presents a strength and clarity of (“9”).<br />
Highlights include: Joe Montana 16x20; (12) Frank<br />
Gifford 16x20s (JSA basic sticker no cert); Paul<br />
Hornung and Chuck Bednarik 8x10s. Unless noted,<br />
photos come with an auction LOA from JSA. More on<br />
our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
809. (6) Boston Sports Legends<br />
Signed Framed/Matted Litographs<br />
From the Garden to the Green Monsta, “Baastin” fans<br />
are gonna dig this lot of (6) framed or matted displays.<br />
Showcasing autographs that average (“8”) strength, the<br />
items range in size from 24-1/8 x 21-3/8” to 29-1/4 x<br />
35-5/8” and include: Larry Bird an Alan Hackney “The<br />
Final Glory” print; and Armand LaMontagne prints<br />
respectively signed by: Dwight Evans, Ted Williams,<br />
(2) Carl Yastrzemski and T. Williams/Berra/Ford.<br />
Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
804. (22) Autographed Philadelphia<br />
Eagles Mini-Helmets with Van Buren<br />
and Bednarik<br />
Philadelphia Eagles fans will be flying high with this<br />
collection of (22) signed mini-helmets featuring Eagles<br />
greats from their championship teams of the 1940s to<br />
their current perennial playoff participants. Highlights<br />
are Hall of famers Van Buren (“8”), Bednarik (“9”) and<br />
McDonald (“9”). Additional highlights are Akers (“9”),<br />
Bergey (“8”), Carmichael (“8”), Dawkins (“9”), D.<br />
Jackson (“9”), Montgomery (“8”), Papale (“8”), Quick<br />
(“8”) and Trotter (“8”). Also included are (10) current<br />
and recent players. The (12) highlighted signers have<br />
Basic JSA Certs, the balance have Auction LOA from<br />
JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
807. (63) Contemporary Football<br />
Autographed Oversized Photos with<br />
(12) Stafford 16x20s<br />
Gathered fresh off the gridiron are these (63) signed photographs<br />
featuring some of the NFL’s finest talents from<br />
yesterday and today. Highlights include: (12) Matthew<br />
S t a fford 16x20s (2 different images); (12) Charles<br />
Woodson 16x20 and (9) Michael Oher 16x20 and 11 x 1 7 .<br />
Autographs average (“9-10”) strength and come with an<br />
auction LOA from JSA. More on website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
810. Early<br />
1990s Andre<br />
Agassi<br />
Autographed/<br />
Event Worn<br />
“Challenge<br />
Court” Shirt-<br />
Full JSA<br />
As cool off the court<br />
as he was hot on the<br />
court Andre Aggasi<br />
is one of the<br />
Sporting World’s<br />
biggest and most<br />
recognized stars. Presented is a Nike “Challenge Court”<br />
F.I.T. model shirt event worn and autographed by<br />
Tennis superstar Andre Aggasi. Giving testimony to its<br />
event worn status this size “M” shirt displays sweat<br />
stains on the back and minor wear on the shoulders.<br />
Aggasi’s (“7-8”) quality signature applied in black<br />
fiber-tip marker appears prominently on the left breast<br />
area just above the Nike “Swoosh” logo. Full photo<br />
LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
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811. 1910<br />
E78 Prize<br />
Fighters<br />
Packey<br />
McFarland<br />
SGC 84—<br />
Highest<br />
Graded<br />
Highest<br />
Graded!<br />
Graded 84 NM<br />
7 by SGC.<br />
Patrick<br />
(Packey)<br />
McFarland<br />
pulls no punches<br />
on this elite<br />
1910 E78 Prize<br />
Fighters specimen.<br />
An ideal<br />
“Type” card for the boxing historian, this century-old<br />
relic meets the elevated standards for the technical<br />
assessment with well-constructed corners, snow white<br />
edges and accurate centering. The pugilist emerges<br />
from the forest green backdrop that has been unaffected<br />
by the decades. The checklist reverse is clean. The next<br />
highest graded McFarland specimen is only judged<br />
SGC 50.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
812.<br />
1910<br />
E78<br />
Prize<br />
Fighters<br />
Stanley<br />
Ketchel<br />
SGC 82<br />
Graded 82<br />
EX/NM+ 6.5<br />
by SGC. The<br />
great Stanley<br />
Ketchel,<br />
murdered at<br />
only 24<br />
years of age,<br />
is portrayed<br />
months prior<br />
to his<br />
untimely<br />
demise on<br />
this challenging 1910 E78 sample. Absent of any promotional<br />
branding, this exceedingly scarce representation<br />
is bolstered by strong corners, creamy edges and a<br />
radiant obverse. Despite a moderate diamond cut, the<br />
overwhelming image of The Champ is not adversely<br />
affected in the least. The checklist reverse is clean. The<br />
sole Ketchel at the grading level with only one better.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
813.<br />
1910<br />
E78<br />
Prize<br />
Fighters<br />
Joe<br />
Gans<br />
SGC 70<br />
Graded 70<br />
EX+ 5.5 by<br />
SGC.<br />
Regarded as<br />
one of the<br />
best poundfor-pound<br />
boxers in<br />
history, Joe<br />
Gans adeptly<br />
applies<br />
his craft on<br />
the 1910<br />
E78 Prize Fighters specimen. According to the SGC<br />
population report, this razor-sharp tactician is the only<br />
representative at the grading level with only one better.<br />
With so few examples of any card from this designation<br />
on the secondary market, this pioneering pugilist should<br />
garner plenty of interest.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
814. 1910 E78 Prize Fighters Owen<br />
Moran SGC 70<br />
Graded 70 EX+ 5.5 by SGC. This delicate 1910 E78<br />
Prize Fighter Owen Moran is “just the type” for the<br />
advanced boxing card collector. The English<br />
Bantamweight meets the criteria for the technical grade<br />
with relatively strong corners, clean edges and lush<br />
obverse hues. The checklist reverse is problem-free.<br />
The only example judged at the grading level with only<br />
two better.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
817. Joe<br />
Louis and<br />
Max<br />
Schmeling<br />
Signed<br />
Framed<br />
Display -<br />
Full JSA<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$150.00<br />
815. 1910 E78 Prize Fighters Sammy<br />
Berger/Jim Jeffries SGC 55—<br />
Highest Graded & None Better<br />
Highest Graded and None Better! Graded 55 VG-<br />
EX+ 4.5 by SGC. Sparring partners Sammy Berger and<br />
Jim Jeffries square off on this 1910 E78 Prize Fighters<br />
cornerstone. Perhaps the most desirable card in the designation,<br />
this horizontal rendering of the Heavyweight<br />
Champion and his associate are accentuated by an<br />
alluring red-white-and-blue background color scheme.<br />
The well defined corners frame the illustration which<br />
displays only modest chipping beneath the fighters’<br />
identities. One of only a handful known to have been<br />
made available for public sale.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
818. (3)<br />
Multi/<br />
Single-<br />
Signed<br />
Boxing<br />
Flats with<br />
Graziano,<br />
Lamotta &<br />
Sly<br />
Stallone<br />
Opening Bid<br />
$150.00<br />
816. 1910<br />
E78 Prize<br />
Fighters<br />
Battling<br />
Nelson<br />
SGC 45<br />
with 1910<br />
E8<br />
American<br />
Caramel<br />
Battleships<br />
Back<br />
An interesting<br />
turn-of-the-century<br />
printing error<br />
is found with this<br />
1910 E78 Prize<br />
Fighter Battling Nelson example. Graded 45 VG+ 3.5<br />
by SGC, the pugilist is crowned with a 1910 E8<br />
American Caramel Battleships back. Despite askew<br />
top-to-bottom centering, this relic otherwise exhibits<br />
strong corners, crisp edges and a vibrant surface color<br />
scheme. With deference to the upside down back, this<br />
remains the lone Nelson at the grading level with only<br />
two better.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
819. Alex Ovechkin Autograph Lot of<br />
(3) with Jersey, Photo & Mini-Helmet<br />
Opening Bid $100.00<br />
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820. 1968-1972<br />
Topps Hockey<br />
Run of (5) Near<br />
Sets<br />
Drop the puck on these (5)<br />
1968-1972 Topps Hockey<br />
near sets. Highlights<br />
include 1968-69 Topps<br />
near: (120/132, average<br />
VG, 10-15% writing) with<br />
(2) #16 B. Hull (both VG),<br />
#29 Howe (VG); 1969-70<br />
Topps near: (123/132,<br />
average FR, over 50%<br />
have paper/tape residue or<br />
writing) with #24 Orr (PR,<br />
tape residue); 1970-71<br />
Topps near: (125/132,<br />
majority VG, 15% front<br />
pencil marks) with #29<br />
Howe (EX); 1971-72<br />
Topps near: (120/132,<br />
majority VG-EX) with #45 Dryden RC (GD), #70 Howe (EX) and 1971-72<br />
Topps/OPC Booklets near: (21/24, median EX-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
December 13, 2012<br />
821. (1174) 1950-1988<br />
Multi-Sport Shoebox<br />
Collection with Many<br />
Stars<br />
Significant “break value” is assured<br />
with this (1174) 1950-1988 multisport<br />
shoebox collection featuring<br />
legions of stars including<br />
Chamberlain, Jordan, Namath, Unitas<br />
and many more. Highlights include<br />
Football: (880 cards) with 1952<br />
Bowman Large: #85 Robustelli RC<br />
(VG-EX); 1955 Topps All-<br />
American: #85 Luckman (GD); 1965<br />
Philadelphia: #12 Unitas (VG); 1966<br />
Philadelphia: #24 Unitas (VG); 1967<br />
Philadelphia: #23 Unitas (EX); 1967<br />
Topps: #24 Kemp (EX-MT); 1970<br />
Topps: #150 Namath (EX-MT); 1972<br />
Topps: #100 Namath (EX-MT);<br />
Basketball: (182 cards) with 1969-70<br />
Topps: (108 cards, mostly VG) with #1 Chamberlain (GD), #20 Havlicek RC (VG-<br />
EX); 1986-87 Fleer: #8 Jordan RC sticker (EX-MT) and 1987-88 Fleer: #2 Jordan<br />
sticker (NM-MT). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
822. Hockey Hall of Famer Single Signed Photo Lot of<br />
(29) with (2) Messier<br />
Go blue line to blue line with this impressive hockey Hall of Famer signed photograph<br />
lot. The collection of varying size color photos features bold (“9”) signatures of:<br />
(2) P. Coffey 8x10, (12) J. Kurri 8x10, T. Lindsay 4x6 (ink migration), (2) M. Messier<br />
16x24 (Steiner hologram) and (12) B. Parent 16x20 (2 images; JSA sticker/no cert).<br />
Auction LOA from JSA.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
824. 1969-70<br />
Topps Basketball<br />
Complete Set of<br />
(99/99) Graded<br />
Cards<br />
Dynamic 1969-70 Topps<br />
Basketball complete set of<br />
(99/99) graded cards.<br />
Highlights include #1<br />
Chamberlain (SGC 60),<br />
#20 Havlicek RC (PSA<br />
3), #25 Alcindor RC<br />
(PSA 4), #35 Baylor (PSA<br />
6), #43 Bradley RC (PSA<br />
6), #50 Robertson (PSA<br />
5), #75 Hayes RC (PSA<br />
4), #80 Monroe RC (PSA<br />
6), #85 DeBusschere RC<br />
(BVG 6), #90 West (PSA<br />
4), #98 Frazier RC (PSA<br />
5), #99 CL (PSA 4, mk);<br />
(4) PSA 8 (three qualifiers),<br />
(1) SGC 84, (1) PSA 6.5, (21) PSA 6, (1) PSA 5.5, (39) PSA 5 (one qualifier),<br />
(6) PSA 4 and (1) PSA 3. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $400.00<br />
823. Philadelphia Flyers “Treasure Chest” Lot of (150+)<br />
Autographed Pucks, Helmets, Sticks and Photos<br />
Philadelphia Flyers fans “Scooorre!” With this “Treasure Chest” lot of (150+) autographed<br />
items. Included are (10) mini-helmets, (60+) pucks, (7) mini-sticks, (60+)<br />
photos/flats/publications, a Parent action figure and several team signed pieces. The<br />
first star is a 2002-03 team signed rink shaped drawing board signed by (25), second<br />
star is a Giroux souvenir photo card and third star goes to the fact that this collection<br />
includes a cup winning (200+) total signatures which present average (“8-9”) signature<br />
quality. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
825. 1986-87<br />
Fleer Basketball<br />
Near Set<br />
(131/132) &<br />
(11/11) Stickers<br />
with (11) PSA<br />
Graded<br />
Dazzling 1986-87 Fleer<br />
Basketball near set of<br />
(131/132) cards and<br />
(11/11) stickers with (11)<br />
PSA graded keys.<br />
Highlights include Base<br />
Set near: (131/132, average<br />
NM to NM-MT, 7<br />
graded, missing #53<br />
Jordan RC) with #7<br />
Barkley RC (PSA 8), #27<br />
Dumars RC (PSA 8), #31<br />
Erving (PSA 9), #32<br />
Ewing (PSA 9), #53 M. Johnson (PSA 8.5), #68 K. Malone RC (NM-MT), #82<br />
Olajuwon RC (NM), #121 Wilkins (PSA 8), #132 CL (PSA 8) and Stickers set:<br />
(11/11, 4 graded) with #7 Jordan (EX-MT).<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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827. (27)<br />
Entertainer &<br />
Musician<br />
Autographed<br />
Flats with Ozzy<br />
Osbourne &<br />
Slash<br />
Regardless if you<br />
enjoy Heavy Metal or<br />
Las Vegas lounge<br />
music, prepare to be<br />
entertained by these (27) autographed flats. Unless noted, each item is penned on an<br />
8x10 photograph with the autographs averaging (“9-10”). Additionally, the majority of<br />
these keepsakes are personalized with a salutation. Highlights include JSA Basic<br />
Certs: (10 pictures) with Paul Anka (poster), Frankie Avalon, Dick Clark (index card),<br />
Rosemary Clooney, Ozzy Osbourne (5x8), (2) Slash (Guns ‘N Roses), Smothers<br />
Brothers and Hank Williams Jr. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
826. 1969-70 Topps Basketball Complete Set of (99) Cards<br />
Titanic “tall boys” impose their wills with the offered 1969-70 Topps Basketball complete<br />
set of (99) cards. This attractive edition has an approximate condition breakdown<br />
of 10% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or lesser).<br />
Highlights include #1 Chamberlain (VG-EX), #20 Havlicek RC (EX-MT), #25<br />
Alcindor RC (EX), #43 Bradley RC (EX-MT), #56 Unseld RC (NM), #75 Hayes RC<br />
(VG), #90 West (VG), #98 Frazier RC (EX-MT) and #99 CL (VG). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
829. Modern<br />
Autographed<br />
Celebrities &<br />
Entertainers<br />
Treasure Chest of<br />
(80) with (28) JSA<br />
Basic Cert<br />
Enough Auto’s to fill a Deli<br />
Shop wall, and then some!<br />
Whether in “Sal’s” Deli or<br />
hanging on your wall, this treasure chest of mostly 8x10s will certainly bring you<br />
closer to the stars. Highlighted by (28) pieces individually certified by JSA and<br />
includes: L. Nielson (d.2010), Cedric The Entertainer, Lucy Liu, (4) M. Sheen, Ron<br />
White, J. Leno, Vin Diesel, Orlando Bloom, N. Cage, (2) R. Williams, (3) B. Walters,<br />
S. MacLaine, M.J. Hart, (3) Seigler, (3) Whoopi, Nadar, R. Paul and B. Murphy<br />
(d.2009). Each highlighted piece displays signature strengths of (“8-9”), while the rest<br />
of the items come with an auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $250.00<br />
831. (16) Entertainer Signed<br />
Items with Sammy Davis Jr.,<br />
Carroll O’Connor &<br />
Elizabeth Montgomery<br />
Whether you are “Bewitched” by<br />
Elizabeth Montgomery, influenced by<br />
“Archie Bunker” or floored by the humor<br />
of Sammy Davis Jr., there is a little something<br />
for everyone with these (16) entertainer<br />
signed items. Highlights include<br />
JSA Basic Certs: (10 items) with Sammy<br />
Davis Jr., (“9”, 8x10 framed and matted to<br />
13x16, moderate exterior wear), Elizabeth<br />
Montgomery (“10”, 8x10 photograph),<br />
Carroll O’Connor (“10”, 8x10 photograph<br />
framed and matted to 13x16), Vincent Price (“9”, 1976 check) and Dick York (“9”,<br />
1956 TV engagement contract). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
828. (36)<br />
Autographed<br />
Celebrities &<br />
Entertainers Flats<br />
with Allen, Arnaz &<br />
Temple<br />
An interesting array of talent<br />
is assembled on these (36)<br />
autographed celebrities and<br />
entertainers flats. Penned on<br />
a variety of mediums, these<br />
keepsakes generally present<br />
display (“8-9”) penmanship or better. Each piece is personalized and comes with a<br />
salutation or short inscription. Highlights include Basic Cert from JSA: (14 items)<br />
with Woody Allen (postcard), Desi Arnaz (1982 TLS), Tony Bennett (8x10 photograph),<br />
Shirley Temple Black (cut photo), Dom DeLuise (8x10 photograph), James<br />
Garner (small photo) and Don Knotts (8x10 photograph). More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
830. Thomas Edison Signed Letter<br />
& Calvin Coolidge Signed Vice-<br />
President’s Chambers Card—Full<br />
JSA<br />
Two Americans who helped shape the course of history<br />
are joined on this pair of vintage signed items.<br />
Included are 1.) Thomas Edison (d.1931) two-sided<br />
5x8 letter inscribed in vintage pencil. The workplace<br />
note is signed with an uncommon name marking<br />
appearing as an (“E”) by the inventor (“9”) and 2.)<br />
Calvin Coolidge (d.1933) 2x4 Vice-President’s<br />
Chambers card in black-steel tip fountain pen (“9-10”)<br />
with very faint and small pencil marks on both the<br />
front and reverse. Individual full photo LOAs from<br />
JSA. More on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $200.00<br />
832. (10) Wizard of<br />
Oz Signed Items<br />
with (3) Bolger, (3)<br />
Hamilton & Haley<br />
We’re Off to See the<br />
Wizard! Fans of the 1939<br />
MGM classic The Wizard of<br />
Oz will delight in these (10)<br />
signed items of the original<br />
cast. Highlights include<br />
Pictures: (6 items, all surfaces<br />
display moderate wear)<br />
with (2) Margaret Hamilton<br />
(one “9” “Well-my pretty”!, one “6” You’re Next Betty-get ready!! WWW!, both 8x10),<br />
Bert Lahr (d.1967, “8”, small snapshot with scrapbook residue), Frank Morgan<br />
(d.1949, “8”, snapshot with tape residue) and Other: (4 items) with Jack Haley (“9”,<br />
1967 personal check). Various authentication levels are found on our website.<br />
Opening Bid $150.00<br />
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