HS_Dec12AuctionGuide.. - Huggins & Scott
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ITEM WITH RESERVE<br />
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 />
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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