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BASEBALL December 13, 2012<br />

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 />

44 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: D E C E M B E R 13, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273

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