To My Fellow Hobbyists,Welcome to our fourth auction of 2011. With this auction ending the Thursday prior to the National Convention inChicago the first week in August, we will again be offering our winning bidders the option to have their items deliv-ered at the National so they have them available for sale. This will have some limitations, so those winners who wantus to deliver their items must call our home office either on Friday or Saturday after the auction ends to make arrange-ments. We hope to see many of you at the National. Our booth numbers are 920 & 922. WE WILL BE ACCEPT-ING CONSIGNMENTS for our September auction at the show, as well. Please stop by to preview some of the itemsin our September auction and to discuss potential consignments. With all that said, we hope you enjoy our latest cata-log.
Our dedicated team has once again outdone itself, assembling this fantastic array of rare, unusual, and even one-of-a-kind items. Dave Stoddard has added even more new features to keep our site simple and user friendly while incorpo-rating new and useful ideas. James Feagin, Mark Raines, Kevin Heffner, and Ricky Huggins have carefully describedall the items. Ricky has begun to fit in nicely, handling the multitude of tasks we have given him. We also need tothank Ryan Raymond (Ricky’s roommate from college), who has been helping us out lately. Matt Flores and StefanWisinski have captured the images. Randy Curtis has done a fantastic job working with our consignors to create someunique and interesting lots. Mark Spinrad has swept the catalog for #@%#”s, while Josh Wulkan and Stefan havegiven Mike and Sally Henry the “canvas and paint” they need to create another masterpiece.
Kris Fraley did another amazing job sending out all the lots in a safe and timely manner, while Barry Malkin’s eagleeyes have once again spotted some high-grade gems!!
Our constantly growing nationwide staff of consignor reps (now at 31 strong), led by the tireless Steve Dickler, havegathered together another fine assortment of “goodies.” Should you have items or an entire collection you are thinkingabout selling, a full list of our well-qualified and ready reps (along with their contact info) is available in this catalog.Call them. You’ll be surprised by how much money they can put in your pocket.
The ladies of Huggins and Scott Auctions: Nancy, Janet, Stef, Kristie, Brooke, Greta, Gail, Allison, Sammy and Carriealways get their own “Paragraph of Thanks” for putting up with our late hours and countless phone calls.
Our final and foremost thanks always goes to our consignors and bidders. From A to Z in both categories you contin-ue to amaze us with the material you turn up and integrity with which you conduct yourselves in all aspects of ourdealings. The friendships we have made out of the trust you have placed in us are immeasurable, and for that we arealways grateful.
I hope you enjoy our latest catalog. Feel free to call us anytime with questions, comments or suggestions.
Good Luck
PresidentHuggins and Scott Auctions900 Silver Spring Ave.Silver Spring, MD 20910Toll free: 1-866-462-2273Locally: 301-608-0355
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W elcome to Huggins and ScottAuctions, the Nation's fastest grow-ing Sports & Americana Auction
House. With this catalog, we are presentinganother extensive list of sports cards and mem-orabilia, plus an array of historically significantAmericana items. We hope you enjoy this.
V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND
THE COST FAC TOR IN THE PRINT VERSION OF MOST CATA LOGS, WE ARE UNABLE TO INCLUDE ALL PICTURES AND ELA B-
O R ATE DESCRIPTIONS ON EV E RY SINGLE LOT IN THE AUCTION. HOW EVER, OUR WEBSITE HAS NO LIMITATIONS, SO W E
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
WEBSITE. WELL WO RTH CHECKING OUT IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT A LOT !WEBSITE: W W W. H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT. C O M
Here's how we are running our July 28, 2011auction:
BIDDING BEGINS:Monday July 18th, 2011 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e
Our auction was designed years ago and still remains gearedtoward affordable vintage items for the serious collector. Wedescribe and photograph each item in the most clear andeasy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVEQUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 ortoll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if youget our machine. It's always the first thing we check every-day.
REGISTRATION:You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the
phone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or onlineat www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method andhave any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normalbusiness hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5pEastern Time.
Once registered you will need to confirm your emailaddress by following the link in the confirmation email thatis automatically sent to your email address that you registerwith. At the time of registration, you will create a User IDand Password, that you are responsible for; you will use thatsame User ID and Password every time you log into our sitefor this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online orby telephone. ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME
3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS:
STEP 1) Initial Bids
NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchro-nized by Network Time Protocol to eastern time. Theclock is set to reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm easterntime, which is when the lot would end if no additional
bids are placed on the lot. If you have not bid on thelot, you will need to place your first bid by the time thecountdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. If you have anyquestions, please ask in advance!
You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by10:00 pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceedto STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to goto “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, youare in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots youhold the current high bid for, and which lots you have beenoutbid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ONAN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night theitem ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEMAFTER 10:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding session(STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on July 28th, if you arethe only bidder on an item that ends on July 28tht, thatitem will close and you will be declared the winner. We can-not stress enough; you will want to get your bids in early.For example, once you get your catalog, if you were to placea bid (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on everyitem that you are interested in, you are good to go and willbe allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without thepossibility of being shutout.
STEP 2) Extended Bidding SessionBetween 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended biddingsession”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for theend. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any itemthat you have previously bid on, but you may not jump inon a new item during this time.
STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending StyleNow adopted by most major auction houses; You'reWelcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most otherauction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auc-tions all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friend-ly. Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog forroughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving themample opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pmon the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has
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been received and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot willofficially close and the lone bidder will be declared the win-ner. If there have been two or more bids on a particularitem, that item will remain open until 30 minutes havepassed without any additional bids on that item. A 30-minute timer is provided for each lot and will be automati-cally reset every time a new bid is made on that lot. If youup your own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30-minute clock will NOT reset. This is now available in realtime on our website. You will want to hit the "REFRESH"button on your computer as the clock counts down, as oursystem will not automatically show an increase in bids. Bidson items will continue to be accepted between 10:00 pmand 11:00 pm from any bidder that has bid on the itemprior to 10:00 pm (Extended Bidding Session). Based onthese rules, no lot with two or more bids prior to 10:00 pmcan close prior to 11:30 pm EST.
Here are some examples:
a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who havebid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lotends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00pm. At 11:00 pm, Bidder A was the high bidder on Lot420. If no one else bids before 11:30 pm, Bidder A willwin the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giv-ing Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No otherauction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on Lot 420.b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 10:00 pm,he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm. This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: itprevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30minutes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allowspeople to know they have won an item without having towait for every item in the auction to close.
We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendlyAuction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it isjust “a better mousetrap.” However should you have anyquestions about this procedure, PLEASE call us on ourlocal or toll free number.A few examples for those of you that may not understand: a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not have
a bid, you can click on the drop box and you have theoption at bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250,$275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475,$500, $550, $600 and so on.
b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your optionsfor bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300,$2400, $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on.
Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a maxbid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you'vebeen outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, thismeans that the other bidder's max was also $850, that theyplaced BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and onemore bid will make you the current high bidder. You canenter the next acceptable bid of $900 and you will be thecurrent high bid.
PAYMENT OPTIONSWe accept personal checks, business checks, money orders,bank checks, and cash. We WILL NOT accept credit cardsor Paypal for auction items (unless pre-authorized beforethe auction ends. Call for details).
FOLLOWING THE AUCTIONWe will send winning bidders an email as well as writteninvoices the week following the auction. Payment is request-ed within 15 business days from the end of the auction.Extremely late or non-payments may result in the revoca-tion of bidding privileges for future auctions. Please note:when you bid on an item, you are entering a legally bindingcontract, indicating that you will pay for your items, plusthe buyers' premium and any additional associated fees(sales tax, shipping, insurance, collection agency fees, etc...).You are responsible for any and all bids placed with yourUser ID and password. We WILL sell your debt to a collec-tion agency if you fail to make payment.
MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION1) All items are sold to the highest bidder.
2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note ourBUYERS PREMIUM is 17-1/2% of the hammer price.This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidderwill pay ($1175.00 plus shipping, handling and insur-ance). This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%),which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY!
3) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will workwith you on larger lots to find the best way. All items mustbe fully paid for, including shipping and insurance, beforethey will be sent out. We strongly encourage any local bid-ders to pick up their winnings at our Office or at the Houseof Cards. International bidders may want to contact usprior to sending payment to discuss specific shippingoptions.
4) Return Policy - ALL LEGITIMATE RETURNS ORCREDIT REQUESTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO OURATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF
BIDDING INCREMENTS:If the current bid is: The Bid increment is$50 - $249 $10.00$250 - $499 $25.00$500 - $999 $50.00$1,000 - $2,499 $100.00$2,500 - $4,999 $250.00$5,000 - $9,999 $500.00$10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00$25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00$50,000 - $99,999 $5,000.00$100,000 - $249,999 $10,000.00$250,000 - $499,999 $25,000.00
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YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NOREFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THEENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND IN THE SAMEFORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER TORECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA-TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!!
We have conservatively graded most items, however westrongly encourage you to ask specific questions or betteryet, come view the items you are interested in. If you areunsure of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right tomake any changes from the print catalog on our website.Any changes that are made, we will notify all who haveplaced bids on that item by email.
5) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves theright to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem asunethical behavior.
PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOTretract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you areaware of the bid that you are placing, and which lot you arebidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancellation of allbids in the auction and bidding privileges revoked. WECANNOT COMPROMISE THE INTEGRITY OF THEAUCTION BY CANCELING BIDS.
6) Previewing Items Before the Auction - All items areavailable for viewing at our auction offices: 900 SilverSpring Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advancefor an appointment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask thatyou provide a list of the items that you want to examine, sowe may have them ready for you. No appointments will beallowed on July 28, 2011.
7) All bids are in US Dollars!
8) When we refer to a population report about gradedcards, we only reference the population of that card's grad-ing company. For example, if we say an SGC card has threeequals and none better, we are only referring to that card'spopulation among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwisestated. All population counts are valid as of the time ofwriting and are subject to change.
About Our Autographs:All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions comewith either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our mostused), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA),Stacks of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Someeven have more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we takegreat pride in only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE","NO QUESTIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's worldof autopens, secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, youcan rest assured that your autographed items from H&Shave passed the most stringent examination.
Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signaturewas a common practice among teams where the key playerswould not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendantwould sign for the player. We note any signature that is aclubhouse signature.
Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's:
New Autograph Authentication:For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining fullphotograph LOA's from one of the respected third partyauthentication companies. For the lesser valued items, weare having those items authenticated and noted with aunique sticker/certificate combination for each item. In theremaining cases, on lots with more than one autographeditem, we will issue one blanket auction letter of authenticityfor the entire lot (although we are trying to do away withthis altogether, but sometimes it is the only cost effectivemethod). This is the original letter that we receive from theauthentication company describing the offered lot. You mayuse this "auction" LOA to obtain individual LOA's shouldyou chose to do that. Please call if you have any questionsregarding these auction lot LOA's.
About Our Grading:Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionallygraded and encapsulated by independent grading compa-nies. Many other lots have been graded by our highly edu-cated writers. For the most part, these are conservativegrades, but we are human and sometimes we may misssomething. We are not responsible for a third party gradingcompany agreeing or disagreeing with our assessment andwe cannot issue refunds or credits if cards do not receive anumerical grade or the exact grade that we describe. Westrongly recommend that you come look at any items thatyou are bidding on, and make your own determinationabout it's grade.
Becoming one of Our Field Representatives:Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing compa-ny. Should you have an interest in joining our staff, we arealways looking for part-time field representatives in newareas. Call our head of Field Representatives, Steve Dicklerat 215-530-4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose sit-uation for you, as well as a chance to make some seriousmoney.
Consignments For Our Next Auction:We have already begun taking consignments for ourSeptember 28-29 2011 auction. Consignment deadline:August 19th - by consigning your items early, you allow usthe opportunity to advertise your items on our website, intrade publications and press releases, as well as at majorshows across the country. This is an invaluable way toexpose your items to our thousands of current bidders andpossible new bidders, who can then plan ahead to bid onyour items. Believe me, it happens!
We are always looking for unique Americana items to try inour catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (pri-marily 1960s's and older, though), feel free to call us anddiscuss it. You may have a pile of gold that's just hiddenunder a little dust, or needs the right exposure!
Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale orconsignments of your cards and other treasures.
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1. 1968 Topps 3-D Near Set of (10/12) PSA Graded
Cards with Perez & StottlemyreThe 1968 Topps 3-D test issue turned new ground in the trading card industryby creating a visual illusion of space in relation to the subject. More important-ly, this series was purportedly released at only a handful of stores in theBrooklyn area. The pairing of innovation and scarcity makes the offered near setof (10/12) cards a monumental acquisition for the set enthusiast. Included arePSA 8: (3 cards) with Fairly (Dugout Variation), Lonborg, Stottlemyre; PSA 7:(4 cards) with Maloney (Dugout Variation), Perez, Powell, B. Robinson; PSA 6:Swoboda; PSA 5: Flood and PSA 4: W. Davis. Missing only Clemente andStaub for completion.Opening Bid $900.00
2. 1968
Topps 3-D
Roberto
Clemente
PSA 5Leading off theacclaimed 1968Topps 3-D testissue is the leg-endary RobertoClemente.Graded EX 5by PSA, thischallengingType displaysmild crazingnear the upperleft borderalong withmoderate dis-coloration onthe left edge.The pensive image of the Hall of Fame hero is other-wise unimpeded by any significant flaw.Opening Bid $1500.00
3. 1968
Topps 3-D
Ron Fairly
(No
Dugout)
Variation
PSA 7Graded NM 7by PSA. Anoddity from1968 Topps 3-D issue isfound with theoffered RonFairly variation.The majority ofsamples fromthe series con-tain a dugout inthe three-dimensionalbackground. However, this sample depicts only theslugger against a blurred setting. An ideal purchase forthe prospective master set collector.Opening Bid $400.00
4. 1968
Topps
3-D Jim
Maloney
(No
Dugout)
Variation
PSA 6Graded EX-M T 6 byP S A .Presented is a1968 To p p s3-D JimMaloney (nodugout) varia-tion. This elu-sive sampledisplays mildsurface andreverse toningalong with slightly errant centering. Being that PSAdoes not distinguish between variations, no populationreports are available for this more elusive sample.Opening Bid $400.00
6. 1968 Topps 3-D
Jim Lonborg
PSA 8Opening Bid $200.00
7. 1968 Topps 3-D
Jim Maloney
PSA 8Opening Bid $200.00
8. 1968 Topps
3-D Tony Perez
PSA 8Opening Bid $250.00
9. 1968 Topps
3-D Boog Powell
PSA 8Opening Bid $200.00
10. 1968 Topps
3-D Ron
Swoboda PSA 7Opening Bid $200.00
5. 1968
Topps 3-D
Willie
Davis
PSA 6Opening Bid
$200.00
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11. 1909-11 T206 Walter
Johnson Portrait PSA EX
5Graded EX 5 by PSA. With a deter-mined gaze, Walter Johnson com-mands the offered 1909-11 T206 por-trait. This decently centered antiquitydisplays even corner and edge wearalong with a crisp surface registra-tion. With exception to a minimalprinting imperfection, the Piedmont150 advertising back is clean.Opening Bid $400.00
12. (4) 1909-11 T206
White Border Ty Cobb
Pose Variations-All
PSA GradedEach graded by PSA. Put a dentinto your 1909-11 T206 WhiteBorder project with each of thefour Ty Cobb pose variations.Included are PSA 4: Red Portrait(Sweet Caporal); PSA 3: Bat OffShoulder (Sweet Caporal); PSA2: Green Portrait (Piedmont) andPSA 1: Bat On Shoulder (SweetCaporal). These obverses exhibitwear consistent with their techni-cal grades, while the advertisingbacks are clean. Opening Bid $400.00
13. (4) 1909-11 T206
Graded Hall of Famers &
Stars with Lajoie &
MathewsonTame “The Monster” with these four1909-11 T206 Hall of Famers andstars. Unless noted, each of these pro-fessionally graded cards displays acommon advertising reverse. Includedare 1.) Bender (PSA 4, Pitching, withTrees); 2.) Lajoie (GAI 4, Batting,Polar Bear); 3.) Mathewson (PSA 3,Portrait) and 4.) Meyers (PSA 6).Opening Bid $200.00
14. (10) 1909-11 T206
White Border
Graded Cards—All
SGC 50-60Each appropriately graded bySGC. Offered is a grouping often quality mid-grade 1909-11T206 White Border singles.Included are SGC 60:Anderson; SGC 50: (9 cards)with Bergen (Batting), H.Davis (Initialed Front), Dygert,Howell (Hand at Waist), T.Jones, Murray (Batting),Rhodes, Schreck and Willett.Each relic displays a commonadvertising back.Opening Bid $150.00
15. (42) T205 Gold
Borders & T206 White
Borders with (17)
Graded & (7) Hall of
Famers/Southern
LeaguersSupplement your pre-war tobaccocard gathering with these (42) T205Gold Borders and T206 WhiteBorders. Highlights include 1911T205 Gold Borders: (10 cards, 30%EX-MT, 40% EX, 20% VG-EX,10% VG, all Piedmont backs); 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (32 cards,all common backs, unless noted)with Ungraded: (15 cards, 13% VG,20% GD, 47% FR, 20% PR) withBastian (PR, San Antonio), Collins(VG); PSA 4: McGraw (Glove atHip, Sovereign); SGC 50: (13 cards)with Westlake (Danville), Willis(Throwing); SGC 40: Bender (SGC40) and SGC 30: F. White(Houston). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
16. 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders Egan/Mitchell PSA 7Graded NM 7 by PSA. Bolster your 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders project withthis high-grade Egan/Mitchell tandem. This 99-year-old relic is bolstered by well-con-structed corners, radiant white edges and precise centering. Between the Reds alumniis a problem-free “Chase Gets Ball Too Late” caption. Of the 82 similar copies judgedby the grading service, this example is one of seven at the grading tier with only sixbetter.Opening Bid $250.00
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BA S E BA L L JULY 28, 2011
17. (37) 1919-21 W514
SGC Graded Collection
with Ruth, Hornsby &
Johnson—All AuthenticEach graded Authentic by SGC.Assembled are (37) 1919-21 W514strip cards headlined by Ruth,Hornsby and W. Johnson. Thesenear century-old specimens wereneatly extracted from a period stripand generally present (EX-MT toNM) with negligible wear, cleanbacks and scant instances of errantscissor cutting. Included are #1, #2Ruth, 4, 5, #6 Neale, 7, 9-12, 14,#16 Southworth, #17 Luque, 19, 20,#31 Gandil, 38, 46, 51, #56Hornsby, 57, 58, 61, 63, 66, 68, 86,89, 92, 93, #94 W. Johnson, #95Crawford, #107 R. Youngs, 109,116, 117 and 120.Opening Bid $750.00
18. (4) 1913 T200 Fatima Team Cards—All PSA or SGCEach graded by either PSA or SGC. Available is an attractive quartet of 1913 T200Fatima Cigarettes team cards. Included are SGC 40: Cincinnati Nationals (M. Brown,Tinker); PSA 2: Boston Americans (Hooper, Speaker, Wood); SGC 30: PhiladelphiaNationals (Alexander, Rixey) and SGC 20: Washington Americans (Gandil, Griffith,Johnson).Opening Bid $400.00
19. (12) 1917 Collins-
McCarthy SGC Graded
SinglesThe “Golden City” is the birthplaceof these twelve elusive 1917Collins-McCarthy Type cards. Eachgraded by SGC, included are SGC50: (2 cards) with #136 Rariden,#199 Zeider; SGC 40: #112McCarty; SGC 30: (4 cards) with#16 Bodie, #98 Leonard, #102Luderus, #105 Mamaux; SGC 20: (2cards) with #7 Archer, #99 Lewis;SGC 10: #54 Gallia; SGCAuthentic: #88 Johnston and #101Louden. Three cards display reversepaper loss or writing.Opening Bid $200.00
20. (7) 1934-36
Diamond Stars Semi-
High Numbers—All
SGC 60-80Each graded by SGC. Finish offyour 1934-36 Diamond Stars setwith these seven semi-high num-bers. Included are SGC 80: (2cards) with #89 Stripp, #90Hayworth; SGC 70: (3 cards)with #85 Solters, #88 Selkirk,#92 E. Allen; SGC 60: #87O’Neil and #91 Harris.Opening Bid $200.00
21. (18) 1934-36 Batter-
Up High Numbers with
(6) Hall of Famers—All
SGC 60-80Knock it out of the park with theseeighteen 1934-36 Batter-Up highnumbers. Each graded by SGC,these depression-era classics arequite difficult to locate and head-lined by a sextet of Cooperstowninductees. Included are SGC 80:#181 Rolfe; SGC 70: (7 cards) with#83, #86 Gomez, 88, #126 R.Ferrell, 123, #174 W. Ferrell, 186;SGC 60: (10 cards) with #102, 128,141, 152, #156 Durocher, 161, 162,#173 Frisch, #179 Bottomley and#180 T. Jackson.Opening Bid $400.00
22. (5) 1940-
1949 Play Ball,
Bowman &
Leaf Baseball
Hall of Famers
with DiMaggio“The Big Six,”“Joltin’ Joe,” “TheMan” and “Yogi” areteamed on these five1940-1949 Play Ball,Bowman and LeafBaseball Hall ofFamers. Included aregraded renditions of1.) 1940 Play Ball #1DiMaggio (BVG 3.5);2.) 1940 Play BallMathewson #175(PSA 4); 3.) 1948Bowman #6 Berra RC(BVG 7); 4.) 1949Bowman #24 Musial (BVG 3) and 5.) 1949 Leaf #4 Musial (trimmed).Opening Bid $200.00
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23. 1952 Topps #311
Mickey Mantle PSA 1Graded PR-FR 1 by PSA. As one ofthe most venerated cards in the hobby,the offered 1952 Topps #311 MickeyMantle high number is a prized show-piece regardless of its technical assess-ment. The surface of this astoundinghigh number presents much nicer thanthe grade with strong corners, gleam-ing white edges and a crisp registra-tion. Aside from askew centering andmultiple hairline creases, which barelyimpede the card’s appeal, this center-piece displays the attributes of a (VG)card. The appropriately given techni-cal grade is due to reverse writing andmildew staining. Despite those flaws,the overall construction of the card isnot compromised and is still a suitableaddition for those seeking to elevatetheir classic Topps collection to thenext level.Opening Bid $1200.00
24. 1952
Topps #307
Frank
Campos
“Black
Star”
Variation—
PSA 1Graded PR-FR 1by PSA. Uponreceiving formalrecognition as alegitimate varia-tion by TheStandard Catalog of Baseball Cards, the offered 1952 Topps #307 Frank Campos“black star on back” immediately catapulted atop the wantlists of many seasoned col-lectors. Unquestionably the scarcest variant from one of the most acclaimed baseballcard issues in history, only (37) Campos “black star on back” samples have been con-firmed by the third-party service in any condition. This particular specimen is low-grade due to a combination of wear including heavy creasing and significant cornerwear. The all-important reverse displays mild water damage that barely impacts thecard’s appeal. For the master set completist or variation specialist, this exceedinglydifficult card is absolutely “one to get.” Opening Bid $400.00
25. 1952
Bowman
#101
Mickey
Mantle -
PSA 7.5Trumping theremainder of theset’s cardboardtreasures interms of valueand resultantappeal, the 1952BowmanBaseball #101Mickey Mantleremains a keyacquisition forany serious col-lection.Encapsulated and Graded NM+ 7.5 by PSA, this well-centered specimen showcases vivid imagery and animmaculate reverse.Opening Bid $400.00
26. 1953
Topps #82
Mickey
Mantle
PSA 5Graded EX 5by PSA. Withan air of confi-dence and adeterminedglance, theyouthfulMickey Mantlestands tall onthis mid-grade1953 Topps#82 corner-stone. This sec-ond-year speci-men displaysslightly askewcentering along with moderate corner and edge wear.The gleaming surface is otherwise free of imperfec-tions, and the reverse is clean.Opening Bid $300.00
27. 1953 Bowman Color #59 & 1954
Bowman #65 Mickey Mantle
Singles—Both PSA 5Each graded EX 5 by PSA. Presented is a prized pair ofearly Mickey Mantle renditions. Included are 1.) 1953Bowman Color #59 and 2.) 1954 Bowman #65. Modestperipheral wear is the only significant detractor on thistandem of classic cardboard. Opening Bid $250.00
28. 1953 Topps Baseball #82 Mickey
Mantle & #220 Satchel Paige—Both
BVG 6.5Each graded 6.5 EX-MT+ by BVG. Pick up two keyimpediments to your 1953 Topps Baseball collectionwith these appropriately graded #82 Mickey Mantleand #220 Satchel Paige singles. The sub-grades are asfollows: #82 Mantle (Centering 7.5, Corners 6, Edges8, Surface 8.5) and #220 Paige (Centering 7, Corners 6,Edges 7, Surface 8).Opening Bid $400.00
29. (31)
1950
Bowman
Baseball
Graded
Cards—All
5-7Featured are (31)1950 BowmanBaseball gradedcards. Includedare PSA 7: (3cards) with #159,222, #226Konstanty; PSA6: (4 cards) with#58 Furillo, 113,161, #229 Frisch;SGC 80: (5cards) with #118, 152, 183, 209, #215 Lopat; PSA 5:(18 cards) with #4, 12, 17, 38, 41, #62 Kluszewski,#100 Raschi, 111, 117, 136, 143, 150, 154, 162, 166,190, 194, 195 and SGC 50: #101.Opening Bid $150.00
30. 1951
Bowman
Baseball
Graded
Starter Set
of (91)
Cards—
Mostly 7-8Start your 1951Bowman Baseballproject with thisgraded starter setof (91) cards. Thishigher-gradeassortment is high-lighted by severalsemi-stars and thir-teen challenginghigh numbers. Highlights include PSA 8: (6 cards) with#76, 146, 162, 213, #218 Lopat, 304; SGC 88: #239;PSA 7: (75 cards) with #81 Furillo, #219 Woodling,257, #260 Erskine, 264, 278, 279, 297, 298, 310, 313,320 and PSA 4: #2 Berra. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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31. (19) 1953 Bowman Color
Baseball Graded Cards with
(3) Hall of FamersAdd depth to you classic baseball collectionwith these nineteen 1953 Bowman Colorgraded cards. Included are SGC 84: (5cards) with #2, 31, #51 Irvin, 94, 95; SGC80: (4 cards) with #35, 41, 71, 88; SGC70: (2 cards) with #3, 24; SGC 60: (3cards) with #19, 60, #61 Kell; BVG 4.5:#123; SGC 50: (4 cards) with #11, #40Doby, 70 and 100.Opening Bid $150.00
32. (52) 1954 Bowman
Baseball SGC Graded
Cards with Many StarsEnhance your 1954 Bowman Baseballproject with these (52) SGC graded cardswith many stars. Keys include SGC 80:(7 cards) with #145 Martin; SGC 70: (6cards); SGC 60: (28 cards) with #1Rizzuto, #6 Fox, #64 Mathews, #177Ford, #196 Lemon; SGC 50: (9 cards)and SGC 40: (2 cards) with #164 Wynn.More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
33. 1954 Topps Baseball
SGC Graded Group of (42)
with Snider & HodgesChip away at the challenging 1954 ToppsBaseball edition with these (42) SGC grad-ed cards. Highlights include SGC 80: (11cards) with #32 Snider; SGC 70: (9 cards)with #36 Wilhelm, #102 Hodges and SGC60: (18 cards). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
34. (36) 1950-1955
Bowman Baseball
Graded Cards with (2)
CampanellaOffered are three dozen 1950-1955Bowman Baseball graded cards with apair of Campanella along with severalDodgers and Yankees. Keys include1953 Bowman Color: #46Campanella (GAI 5.5); 1955Bowman: (23 cards) with SGC 88:#70 and PSA 7: (14 cards) with #22Campanella. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
35. (53) 1951-1955 Topps
Baseball Group with (28)
Graded“Bums” and “Bombers” headline these(53) 1951-1955 Topps Baseball cardswith (28) graded. Highlights include1951 Topps Blue Backs: #39 Lopat(SGC 84); 1951 Topps Red Backs:#38 Snider (SGC 84); 1953 Topps: #76Reese (VG); 1954 Topps: #17 Rizzuto(PSA 6), #35 Gilliam (PSA 8); 1955Topps: #38 Turley (PSA 8) and #198Berra (PSA 5). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
36. (29) 1946-1955
Artvue/Albertype Type
1 & 2 Hall of Fame
Postcards—All PSAStake your claim for these (29)1946-55 Artvue/Albertype Type 1& 2 Hall of Fame postcards. Eachgraded by PSA, included are1946-52 Albertype Type 2: (11cards) with PSA 8: Jennings,McGraw; 1953-55 Artvue Type1: (18 cards) with PSA 8: Chance,Cummings, Keeler, Klem; PSA 6:Ruth; PSA 5: Mathewson andRuth. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
37. (32) 1956 & 1957
Topps Baseball Graded
Cards of Yankees &
DodgersBronx and Flatbush align with these(32) 1956 and 1957 Topps Baseballgraded cards. Highlights include 1956Topps: (22 cards) with PSA 8: (3cards) with #21, 40, 270; #113 Rizzuto(SGC 80); 1957 Topps: (10 cards)with PSA 8: (2 cards) with #173, 252;PSA 7: #80 Hodges and PSA 6: #210Campanella. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
38. (28) 1961 Topps
Baseball SGC Graded
Cards with Mays & (8) High
NumbersScore with these (28) 1961 ToppsBaseball SGC graded cards headlined byMays and eight high numbers. Includedare SGC 80: (7 cards) with #237, #460Hodges, 473, 477, 479, 483, #554 PiratesTeam; SGC 70: (3 cards) with #373,#417 Marichal RC, 526; SGC 60: (10cards) with #120 Mathews, 173, 223,433, 474, #485 Banks MVP, 556, 560,564, 567; SGC 50: (7 cards) with #2Maris, #35 Santo RC, #150 Mays, 466,#480 Campanella MVP, 486, 555 andSGC 40: #524. Opening Bid $150.00
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39. 1963 Topps Baseball PSA 7 & 8
Graded Starter Set of (150) CardsEach graded either NM-MT 8 or NM 7 by PSA.Presented is a razor-sharp gathering of (150) different1963 Topps Baseball singles. Although this selection isprimarily comprised of commons, a sampling of Hall ofFamers and (31) tougher high numbers is present.Included are (40) PSA 8 and (110) PSA 7: #125Roberts, #135 Ashburn and #169 Perry. More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $300.00
40. (27)
1961-1973
Topps
Baseball
Graded
Cards with
Rose &
ClementeHere is a top-shelf samplingof (27) 1961-1973 ToppsBaseball gradedcards.Highlightsinclude 1962Topps: #213Ashburn (PSA8); 1964 Topps:#125 Rose(SGC 80); 1968 Topps Game: #8 Mays (PSA 7) and1973 Topps: #50 Clemente (PSA 7). More on our web-site.Opening Bid $150.00
41. (60) 1951-1977 Topps New York
Yankees PSA Graded Cards with
MantleBronx faithful will savor this arrangement of sixty1951-1977 Topps New York Yankees PSA gradedcards. Highlights include 1951 Topps Red Backs: #5Rizzuto (PSA 5); 1961 Topps: #576 Maris AS (PSA 7);1962 Topps: #592 Bouton RC (PSA 7), #596 PepitoneRC (PSA 7); 1964 Topps: #331 A.L. Bombers/Mantle(PSA 7); 1966 Topps: #50 Mantle (PSA 7); 1967Topps: #103 Mantle CL (PSA 7) and 1970 Topps:#623 (PSA 9). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
42. (670+) 1954-1967
Topps Baseball
Shoebox Collection
with (172) PSA
Graded 6-8Presented is a top-shelf gatheringof (670+) 1954-1967 ToppsBaseball cards with (172) crispPSA graded singles (all EX-MT6 through NM-MT 8). Thisarrangement is packed with starsand a sprinkling of tough highnumbers. Keys include 1954Topps: (48 cards, average EX-MT to NM, 5 graded); 1955Topps: (60 cards, average EX-MT to NM, 6 graded) with #28Banks (VG-EX); 1959 Topps:(217 cards, median EX-MT toNM, 25 graded) with #163 Koufax (EX-MT), (25) PSA 6; 1960 Topps: #148Yastrzemski RC (EX-MT), #160 Mantle/Boyer (VG-EX); 1961 Topps: (64 cards,average NM, 43 graded) with #443 Snider (PSA 6), (7) PSA 8, (21) PSA 7; 1964Topps: (124 cards, mostly EX-MT to NM, 31 graded) with #230 B. Robinson and(20) PSA 7. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
43. (86) 1961-1980 Topps
Baseball Graded Hall of
Famers and Stars—All
PSA 8-9These (86) 1961-1980 Topps BaseballPSA graded cards are comprisedalmost solely of Hall of Famers. Eachgraded either Mint 9 or NM-MT 8 bythe grading service, this gallery isideal for those seeking multiple high-grade Cooperstown inductees in oneshot. Highlights include PSA 9: (37cards) with 1975 Hostess: #80 YountRC; 1978 Topps: (2) #20 Rose; PSA8: (49 cards) with 1972 Topps: #751Carlton TRD; 1975 Topps: #223Yount RC, #500 Ryan; #660 Aaron;1975 Topps Mini: #223 Yount RC,#228 Brett RC; 1978 Topps: (3) #36Murray RC, #707 Molitor/TrammellRC; 1979 Topps: #116 O. Smith RCand 1980 Topps: #482 HendersonRC. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
44. (41)
1974-1998
Nolan Ryan
Graded
Cards with
(22)
PSA/BGS
Gem Mint &
Certified
AutoRide “TheExpress” withthese (41) 1974-1998 Nolan Ryangraded cards with(22) PSA/BGSGem Mint exam-ples and a certified autograph. This high-caliber arrangement is bolstered by PSA 10:(15 cards) with 1981 Fleer #57, 1982 Fleer #229, 1983 Donruss #118, 1983 OPC#360, 1985 Donruss #60, 1985 Fleer #359; BGS 9.5: (7 cards) with 1983 Topps #360,(3) 1984 Topps #470; PSA 9: (18 cards) with 1974 Kellogg’s #8, 1975 Hostess #58,1991 Topps Desert Shield #1 and 1998 Donruss Significant Signatures #SP certifiedauto. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
45. (57) 1982-1994
Baseball Graded Rookies
& Superstars—All 8-10
with PSA/DNA GriffeySupplement your modern baseballgathering with this elite assortment of(57) 1982-1994 baseball graded rook-ies and superstars, each graded byeither PSA or BGS. Featured are BGS9.5: (8 cards) with (2) 1993 Donruss#598 Gwynn RC, 1984 Topps Nestle#8 Mattingly RC, (2) 1985 Donruss#273 Clemens RC, 1993 FinestRefractors #98 Mattingly AS; PSA 10:(11 cards) with (2) 1989 DonrussRookies #3 Griffey Jr., (onePSA/DNA signed, grade for signatureonly); PSA 9: (33 cards) with 1982Topps Traded #98T Ripken RC, 1984Donruss #248 Mattingly RC, (2) 1984Topps Nestle #8 Mattingly RC andBGS 9: 1984 Fleer Update #U27Clemens. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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46. 1951 Bowman Baseball Complete Set (324/324) with (18) Graded including #253 Mantle RC (PSA 4.5)Paramount rookie renditions of “The Mick” and “Say Hey” headline the offered 1951 Bowman Baseball complete set of (324) cards. This iconic series is bolstered byeighteen PSA and SGC graded keys. The approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 25% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) withthe tough high numbers faring similarly to the more available series. Nearly half of the sets display varying degrees of wax staining on the reverses. Keys include #1 FordRC (PSA 6), #2 Berra (PSA 4.5), #26 Rizzuto (EX-MT), #31 Campanella (PSA 5), #32 Snider (PSA 4), #80 Reese (PSA 4), #134 Spahn (SGC 86), #165 T. Williams (GD,card is diamond cut), #232 Fox RC (VG), #253 Mantle RC (PSA 4.5), #305 Mays RC (PSA 5); Graded Commons: (10 cards) with PSA 8: (2 cards) with #86, 146 andPSA 7.5: #300. More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00
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47. 1962 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) Entirely Graded PSA 7Each graded NM 7 by PSA with no qualifiers. In an industry in whichs terms such as “investment” and “high grade” are often tossed about with little conse-quence, this incredible 1962 Topps Baseball complete set of (598) cards meets all the criteria for such acclamation. With fragile wood-grained borders and atendency for being off-center, this series usually has few specimens that have withstood the decades in such a state of preservation. However, well-constructedcorners, precise centering and gleaming surface registrations are uniformly found throughout this nearly half-century old gathering. Key personnel includes #1Maris, #5 Koufax, #10 Clemente, #18 Mantle/Mays, #50 Musial, #53 Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR LL, #199 Perry RC, #200 Mantle, #300 Mays, ##318 MantleIA, #320 Aaron, #350 F. Robinson, #360 Berra, #387 Brock RC, #394 Aaron AS, #395 Mays AS, #401 Maris/Cepeda, #425 Yastrzemski, #471 Mantle AS,#500 Snider, #530 Gibson, #544 McCovey, #545 Wilhelm, #575 Schoendienst, #591 McDowell RC, #592 Bouton RC, #594 Uecker RC and #596 Pepitone RC.More on our website.Opening Bid $750.00
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48. 1953
Bowman Color
Baseball
Complete Set
(160/160) with
(12) GradedEsteemed diamondstars, glorious ball-parks of a bygone ageand alluring, near full-bleed photographs arefound on the offered1953 Bowman ColorBaseball complete setof (160/160) cards withtwelve professionallygraded keys. Thisacclaimed series has anapproximate conditionbreakdown of 20%(EX-MT or better),30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG orlesser) with 5-10% dis-playing evidence oftrimming. Keys include#9 Rizzuto (trimmed),#10 Ashburn (EX-MT),#32 Musial (SGC 50),#33 Reese (SGCAuthentic), #44Bauer/Berra/Mantle(SGC 70), #46Campanella (SGC 80), #59 Mantle (PSA 5), #92 Hodges (SGC 70), #93Rizzuto/Martin (trimmed), #97 Mathews (EX-MT), #99 Spahn (SGC 70), #114 Feller(SGC 80), #117 Snider (EX-MT), #121 Berra (SGC 50) and #153 Ford (SGC 50).Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size variances arepresent. More on our website.Opening Bid $750.00
49. 1955 Bowman Baseball Master Set of (320) With All
Variations and PSA 6 MantlePresented in its entirety is the 1955 Bowman Baseball master set of (320), plus all (6)different variations. The lot is headlined by several graded keys, and the non-gradedexamples have an approximate overall breakdown of: 20% (EX-MT or better); 20%(EX); 45% (VG-EX); and 15% (VG or lesser), with tougher high numbers (225-320)faring similarly. Highlights include: #10 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #22 Campanella (VG-EX),#23 Kaline (EX-MT), #33 Fox (PSA 8), #37 Reese (VG-EX), #68 E. Howard RC(VG), #103 Mathews (EX-MT), #130 Ashburn (PSA 6), #134 Feller (VG-EX), #158Hodges (VG-EX), #168 Berra (VG-EX), #171 Roberts (EX-MT), #179 Aaron (VG),#184 Mays (VG-EX), #202 Mantle (PSA 6), #242 Banks (VG-EX), #265 Barlick(PSA 8), #267 Honochick (EX), #283 Chylak RC (VG-EX), #303 Conlan (EX-MT)#308 Lopez (EX), #313 Donatelli RC (PSA 7), #315 Hubbard RC (EX) and #320Susce RC (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
50. 1955
Topps
Baseball
Complete
Set of (206)
With (5)
PSA
GradedPresented in itsentirety is the1955 ToppsBaseball set of(206). The cardgiant’s first-everhorizontal formatshows nicely onthis assortmentthat carries anapproximateoverall break-down of 5% (EXor better); 45%(VG-EX); 35%(VG): and 15%(GD or lesser),with (5) PSAgraded examples.Keys include: #1Rhodes (VG-EX), #2 T.Williams (FR), #4 Kaline (PSA 4), #5 Gilliam (VG-EX), #22 Skowron (VG), #24Newhouser (VG-EX), #28 Banks (PSA 4), #31 Spahn (GD), #47 Aaron (VG), #50 J.Robinson (VG), #75 Amoros (EX), #100 Irvin (VG-EX), #120 Kluszewski (VG-EX),#123 Koufax RC (VG-EX), #124 Killebrew RC (VG), #125 Boyer RC (VG-EX),#152 Agganis RC (VG-EX), #155 Mathews (PSA 4), #156 Black (VG), #164Clemente RC (PSA 4), #166 Bauer (VG_EX), #187 Hodges (VG-EX), #189 Rizzuto(VG), #194 Mays (GD), #198 Berra (VG) and #210 Snider (FR).Opening Bid $300.00
51. 1955 Red Man Complete Set of (50) With TabsThe fourth and final installment in the tobacco industry’s long-awaited return to card-board collectibles, the 1955 Red Man set is represented in its entirety. This desirablegathering of (50) complete with tabs has an approximate condition breakdown of 40%(EX-MT or better); 10% (EX); 20% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG). Highlights include:#A3 Ford (EX-MT), #N3 Hodges (VG), #N7 Mays (EX), #A8 Lemon (EX-MT),#N10 Spahn (VG), #N12 Wilhelm (VG-EX), #A14 Wynn (NM), #A16 Berra (VG),#N17 Reese (EX-MT) and #N19 Snider (VG-EX).Opening Bid $400.00
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53. 1948 Bowman Baseball
Complete Set (48/48)Featured is the initial 1948 BowmanBaseball complete set of (48) cards. Thisstar-packed edition has an approximatecondition breakdown of 25% (EX-MT orbetter), 20% (EX), 15% (VG-EX) and40% (VG or lesser) with nearly 15% dis-playing reverse writing. Highlightsinclude #6 Berra RC (FR), #8 RizzutoRC (GD), #18 Spahn RC (FR) and #36Musial RC (PR). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
54. 1950 Bowman Baseball Near
Set (232/252)Offered is a pint-sized 1950 Bowman Baseballnear set of (232/252) cards. This ready-to-com-plete edition has an approximate conditionbreakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 15%(EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 40% (VG or lesser)with the high numbers presenting much nicerthan the lower series. Keys include #6 Feller(GD), #11 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #19 Spahn (EX)and #21 Reese (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
55. 1950 Royal Desserts
Baseball Near Set (22/24)
with (2) AlbumsEnjoy this delectable 1950 Royal DessertsBaseball near set of (22/24) cards housed ina pair of original albums (both EX, withmild wear). This horizontal series averages(VG) due to errant scissor extraction fromthe original pudding boxes. Despite theinaccurate paring, the cards are largelycrease-free with clean backs. Included are#1 Musial (VG), #2 Reese (GD), #3 Kell(GD), #5 Spahn (VG), #11 Rizzuto (VG),#13 Gordon (VG-EX) and #16 Appling(VG). Missing only #12 and #15 for com-pletion.Opening Bid $400.00
56. 1952 Topps
Baseball Low Number
Set (1-310)The offered 1952 Topps Baseballlow number set of (310) cards fea-tures some of the biggest names inthe sport’s history. This iconicseries is mostly mid-grade and hasan approximate condition break-down of 25% (EX-MT or better),30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and25% (VG or lesser). The tougher#1-80 series presents similarly andis comprised of (75) black backsand (5) red backs. Highlightsinclude #1 Pafko (PR), #11Rizzuto (GD), #33 Spahn (VG-EX), #36 Hodges (VG-EX), #37Snider (VG), #88 Feller (EX-MT),#175 B. Martin RC (EX), #191Berra (VG), #216 Ashburn (EX)and #261 Mays (VG). More onour website.Opening Bid $900.00
57. 1953 Topps Baseball
Complete Set (280/280)The budget-conscious collector will savorthe offered 1953 Topps Baseball completeset of (280) cards. This colorful series hasan approximate condition breakdown of20% (VG or better), 40% (GD), 20% (FR)and 20% (PR) with the challenging highnumbers presenting similarly to the moreavailable series. A d d i t i o n a l l y, nearly 5-10% display varying degrees of backdamage including glue residue or paperloss. Keys include #1 J. Robinson ( F R ) ,#27 Campanella (VG), #37 Mathews(GD), #76 Reese (FR), #82 M a n t l e ( F R ) ,#104 Berra (FR), #114 Rizzuto (PR),#147 Spahn (FR), #207 Ford (GD), #220P a i g e (FR), #244 M a y s (FR), #258Gilliam RC (FR) and #263 Podres RC(FR). More on our website.Opening Bid $750.00
52. 1950 Bowman Baseball
Near Master Set (322/323)
with (18) GradedFor the cardboard specialist is the off e r e d1950 Bowman Baseball near master set of(322/323) cards with eighteen professionallygraded. This pint-sized series has an approxi-mate condition breakdown of 25% (NM orbetter), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15%(VG-EX or lesser) with the tougher lowseries faring similarly to the remaining num-bers. Highlights include #6 Feller (EX-MT),# 11 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #19 Spahn (EX), #21Reese (EX-MT), #22 J. Robinson ( V G - E X ) ,#46 Berra (EX-MT), #75 Campanella (VG-EX), #77 Snider (EX-MT), #98 T. Wi l l i a m s (EX-MT) and #217 Stengel (PSA 8 oc & EX-MT, both variations). A l s opresent are both versions of each card in the final #181-252 series, (with and without the copyright statements on the back, only missing one version of #199). More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00
58. 1959 Topps Baseball
Complete Set (572/572)Featured is a challenging 1959 Topps Baseballcomplete set of (572/572) cards. This diffi-cult-to-complete edition has an approximatecondition breakdown of 15% (EX-MT or bet-ter), 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 30% (VGor lesser) with the tougher high numbers pre-senting slightly lesser than the remainder ofthe set. Highlights include #10 Mantle (VG),#50 Mays (VG), #150 Musial (VG), #163Koufax (VG-EX), #202 Maris (EX-MT), #380Aaron (GD), #461 Mantle HR (VG), #478Clemente (EX), #514 Gibson RC (VG), #515Killebrew (VG-EX), #561 Aaron AS (VG-EX), #563 Mays AS (EX-MT) and #564Mantle AS (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
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59. 1948 Bowman
Baseball Complete
Set (48/48) with (12)
PSA Graded & Blank
BackPresented is the premier 1948Bowman Baseball complete setof (48) cards. This series con-tains twelve PSA graded keyswith the remainder of the setaveraging (EX to EX-MT).Highlights include #3 Kiner RC(PSA 4), #5 Feller (PSA 8, oc),#6 Berra RC (PSA 8, oc), #8Rizzuto RC (PSA 6), #17 Slaughter (PSA 6), #18 Spahn RC (PSA 7), #36 Musial RC(PSA 5) and #38 Schoendienst RC (PSA 8, oc). Also present is an additional #42 Poatblank backed (trimmed). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
60. (72) 1951 Topps
Baseball Grouping
with Red Backs Set
& TeamsInfuse your early ToppsBaseball collection with these(72) cards including a RedBacks set. Highlights include1951 Topps Red Back set:(52/52, 30% EX-MT or better,30% EX, 15% VG-EX, 25%VG or lesser, 14 dupes) with#1 Berra (VG), #5 Rizzuto(EX), #22 Feller (VG-EX), #30Spahn (GD), #38 Snider (VG),(2) #50 Irvin RC (both GD); 1951 Topps Teams: (5 cards, all dated) with Athletics(GD), Giants (FR), Red Sox (PR), Reds (PR) and Senators (GD). More on our web-site.Opening Bid $250.00
61. 1953 Bowman Black & White
Baseball Complete Set (64/64)
with (7) PSA Graded & Both
Bevan VariationsOffered is a 1953 Bowman Black & WhiteBaseball complete set (64/64) with (7) PSA grad-ed and both Bevan variations. This muted editionhas an approximate condition breakdown of 15%(NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and30% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #1 G. Bell(PSA 6), #15 Mize (VG-EX), #27 Lemon (PSA4.5), #28 Wilhelm (EX-MT), #30 (SGC 84), #37(SGC 84), #39 Stengel (PSA 4), #43 Bevan (PSA4, mc, born 1930) and #55 (PSA 6).Opening Bid $300.00
62. 1950-1956 B.E.
Callahan Hall of Fame
Near-Set of (81/82) With
Chandler, Baker and (2)
AlbumsIssued by “Who’s Who in Baseball”publisher B.E. Callahan from 1950-1956, these Hall of Fame Cardsinclude (81/82) specimens, with (3)variations missing, as well. The col-lectibles show predominantly (EX-MT) or (NM) quality with keys includ-ing Baker, Chandler, Cobb, Dean,Hartnett, Klem, Lyons, Ruth, Simmonsand Waner (both variations). Alsoincluded are (2) different albums and(10) duplicates. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
63. 1960 Fleer
Baseball Greats
Complete Set (79/79)
with (20) Graded
including (6) DupesImmortals from baseball’s pastare portrayed on this 1960 FleerBaseball Greats complete set(79/79) with twenty graded, sixof which are dupes. This seriesaverages (EX to EX-MT) and ishighlighted by #3 Ruth (EX),#28 Gehrig (PSA 6), #42 Cobb(PSA 8, oc), #62 Wagner (VG-EX) and #72 T. Williams (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
64. 1960 Fleer Baseball
Greats Near Set (69/79)
with (38) DupesPresented is a sharp 1960 FleerBaseball Greats near set of (69/79)cards with (38) dupes. This razor-sharpedition averages (EX-MT to NM) withmoderate instances of slightly askewcentering. Keys include (2) #6 W.Johnson (NM, EX-MT), #28 Gehrig(EX), (2) #53 Foxx (NM-MT, EX),#62 Wagner (EX-MT) and (2) #72 T.Williams (both EX-MT). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $200.00
65. 1960-1961 Nu-Card Hi-
Lites/Baseball Scoops
Complete & Master SetsContemporary achievements andnotable records of our national pastimeare documented on this tandem of1960-1961 Nu-Card Hi-Lites/BaseballScoops complete and master sets.Featured are 1960 Nu-Card Hi-Litesmaster: (98/98, average EX-MT toNM, includes (80/80) regular and(18/18) black-and-white #1-18 blankbacked variations, 8 additional whitebacks) with (2) #1 Babe Three Homers(both EX), (2) #16 Ruth Called Shot(both EX-MT), #22 Mantle HR (EX-MT) and 1961 Nu-Card Scoops set: (80/80, median NM) with #422 Mantle HR(PSA 8). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
66. (11) 1960-1980
Fleer Baseball
Complete/Near SetsThose with an eye for the off-beat will appreciate these eleven1960-1980 Fleer Baseball com-plete/near sets. Highlightsinclude 1960-61 Fleer TeamLogo Decals set: (34 decals,average NM-MT); 1970 FleerWorld Series set: (66/66, aver-age EX-MT) and Uncatalogued1972 Cloth Team Flag set:(24/24, average NM, most likelyproduced by Fleer). More onour website.Opening Bid $150.00
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BA S E BA L L JULY 28, 201167. 1961 Post Cereal
Baseball Master Set
(357/357) with All
VariationsPresented is an extremely difficult 1961Post Cereal Baseball master set of(357/357) cards comprising the base set,company versions along with team/textvariations. These cereal box survivorsgenerally present (EX-MT) with only ahandful lesser. Keys include (2) #1 Berra(both EX-MT, box, company), (2) #4Mantle (both EX-MT, box, company),(2) #7 Maris (company is EX-MT, box isEX), #23 Shaw SP (VG-EX), #73Estrada SP (EX-MT, box), #94 StobbsSP (NM, company), (2) #107 Aaron(company is NM, box is EX), (2) #132Clemente (company is NM, box is VG-EX), (2) #145 Mays (both EX-MT, com-pany, box), #183 McMillan SP (EX-MT,box) and (2) #193 F. Thomas SP (both EX-MT, box, company). Due to these cardsbeing scissor cut, size variances are present. Additionally, expected traces of factoryresidue are found on approximately 15% of the blank reverses. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
68. 1962 Post Cereal
Baseball Master Set
(261/261) with All
VariationsFeatured is a comprehensive 1962Post Cereal Baseball master set of(261/261) cards including the(200) card base set along with(51) tint and (10) text/line varia-tions. These singles were neatlyextracted from period cereal boxesand generally present (EX-MT toNM). Keys include (2) #5 Mantle(both EX-MT, box and ad), (3) #6Maris ((2) EX-MT, VG, one ad,one tint variation), (2) #109Koufax (Blue Lines is EX, RedLines is NM), #124 Jay (PSA 5.5,Blue Lines), #142 Mays (NM),#145 Adock Error (NM, NameIncorrect) and (2) #173 Clemente (Blue Lines is PSA Authentic, Red Lines is EX-MT). Due to these cards being scissor cut, size variances are present. Additionally,expected traces of factory residue are found on approximately 30% of the blankreverses. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
69. 1964 Topps
Stand-Up
Complete Set
(77/77) with
(63) Graded—
#19 on PSA
RegistryBright colors, tightperforations and well-defined corners andedges are standard onthe offered 1964Topps Stand-Up com-plete set (77/77) with(63) graded ((61)PSA, (2) SGC). Thispopular Topps insert set has a Weighted GPA of 6.32 and Set Rating of 5.22, good for#19 on the competitive PSA registry. Highlights include PSA 8.5: (2 cards) withCallison, T. Davis; PSA 8: (5 cards) with Drysdale SP; PSA 7: (26 cards) withCepeda, Killebrew, Marichal SP, Mathews SP, Mazeroski, B. Robinson, Spahn SP;PSA 6.5: (6 cards) with Clemente; PSA 6: (13 cards) with Aaron; SGC 80: (2 cards)with Koufax; PSA 5.5: (3 cards) with Yastrzemski SP; PSA 5: (5 cards) with Mantleand Mays. More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00
70. Sharp 1971 Topps
Baseball Complete
(752/752) & Supers Set
(63/63)Featured is a razor-sharp 1971 ToppsBaseball complete (752/752) andSupers (63/63) set. The pitch blackseries has an appearance of being“vending fresh” and exhibits anapproximate condition breakdown of20% (NM-MT or better), 35% (NM),30% (EX-MT) and 15% (EX or less-er) with the challenging high num-bers presenting on par with the moreavailable series. Moderate instancesof askew factory centering are pres-ent. Highlights include #5 Munson(EX), #20 R. Jackson (EX-MT),#100 Rose (NM-MT), #250 Bench(NM), #341 Garvey RC (NM), #400 Aaron (NM-MT), #450 Gibson (NM-MT), #513Ryan (EX-MT), #550 Killebrew (NM-MT), #600 Mays (EX-MT), #630 Clemente(EX-MT), #640 F. Robinson (NM), #709 Baylor RC (NM); 1971 Topps Supers set:(63/63, average EX-MT) with #37 Clemente (NM), #44 Aaron (NM) and #56 Mays(NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
71. (74) 1981-2001 Baseball Complete Sets with Topps
Run—Mostly FactoryPresented is a comprehensive assembly of (74) 1981-2001 baseball complete sets,each of which is factory sealed (unless noted). Highlights include Topps: (51 sets,1981-1991 Traded are not sealed, unless noted) with 1981-1994 Traded, 1982 Traded(tape loose, but sealed), 1986-2006, 1989 Tiffany, 1992 Gold, 1994 Archives 1954,1994 Traded, 1996 Finest Mantle (not factory), (2) 2008 Allen & Ginter YankeeStadium Tribute (one not sealed); Donruss: 1983-1987, 2001 Rookies; Fleer: 1984Update (not sealed); Upper Deck: 1989 and 1994 All-Time Heroes 1954 Archives.Due to size/weight, shipping and handling may be substantial. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
72. (65)
1999-2004
Baseball
Complete
Sets with
(70,000+)
SinglesMove a moun-tain of card-board into yourinventory withthese (65)1999-2004 baseball complete sets. These primarily hand-collated base editions gener-ally grade (NM-MT) and are packed with rookies. Highlights include Topps: 2001Heritage near (405/407), 2003 Gallery HOF, (2) 2003 Bowman Heritage, 2005Heritage base; Donruss: (2) 2001 Baseball’s Best (factory), 2001 Rookies (factory);Fleer: (3) 2000 Greats of the Game, (4) 2002 Greats of the Game and Upper Deck:2004 SP Authentic with shortprints (no autos). Also present are (70,000+) 1999-2007singles with thousands of inserts, parallels, numbered cards and probable additionalsets mixed throughout. Due to size/weight, local pick-up at our Silver Spring,Maryland location is highly encouraged. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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73. 1970
Topps
Baseball
Complete
(720/720)
& Super
Set
(42/42)Presented is a1970 To p p sBaseball com-p l e t e(720/720) andSuper set(42/42). Eachseries averages( E X - M T t oNM) with the challenging high numbers and shortprintspresenting similarly. Keys include #189 Munson RC(EX), #350 Clemente (EX-MT), #500 Aaron (NM), #600Mays (EX-MT), #712 Ry a n (EX-MT); 1970 To p p sSupers set: (42/42) with #37 F. Robinson SP (NM) and#38 Powell SP (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
74. 1971
Topps
Baseball
Complete Set
of (752) With
(10) PSA
GradedThis 1971 ToppsBaseball completeset of (752) includes(10) upper tier PSAgraded specimens.The ungraded exam-ples present nicely,with most free of theedge wear commonlyfound on the sensi-tive black borders. The vast majority show between(EX-MT) and (NM) quality with keys including: #5Munson (EX-MT), #20 R. Jackson (NM), #100 Rose(VG-EX), #250 Bench (EX), #400 Aaron (PSA 7),#513 Ryan (PSA 7), #600 Mays (EX) and #630Clemente (PSA 6). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
75. 1971
Topps
Baseball
Complete
Set
(752/752)
& 1972
Topps
Baseball
Group of
(737)
CardsPresented is a1971 ToppsBaseball complete set (752/752) and a large 1972Topps Baseball group of (737) cards. Highlightsinclude 1971 Topps Baseball set: (752/752, medianVG to VG-EX, high numbers lesser, 5-10% marked orwritten on) with #513 Ryan (VG), #709 Baylor RC(VG); 1972 Topps: (737 cards, aggregate EX, minimalduplication) with (5) #50 Mays IA (average EX), #79Fisk/Cooper RC (VG-EX) and #595 Ryan (EX). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $200.00
76. 1972
Topps
Baseball
Near Set
(780/787)Assembled isa 1972 ToppsBaseball nearset of(780/787)cards. Thisseries has anapproximateconditionbreakdown of30% (NM orbetter), 35%(EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX) with the toughhigh numbers presenting similarly to the more availableseries. Keys include #49 Mays (NM), #79 Fisk/CooperRC (NM), #299 Aaron (EX-MT), #595 Ryan (EX-MT),#751 Carlton TRD (EX-MT), #752 Morgan TRD (EX-MT) and #754 F. Robinson TRD (VG-EX). More onour website.Opening Bid $200.00
77. 1973
and 1974
Topps
Baseball
Complete
Sets With
(18) PSA
GradedThese com-plete 1973and 1974ToppsBaseball setsinclude (18)PSA gradedspecimens.With the majority showing (EX-MT) to (NM) quality,the highlights include: 1973 (660) with #1Ruth/Aaron/Mays HR (PSA 8), #50 Clemente (NM),#220 Ryan (EX-MT), #305 Mays (PSA 8) and #615Schmidt RC (NM); 1974 (660) with #1 Aaron (EX-MT), #20 Ryan (EX) and #456 Winfield RC (EX).More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
78. 1975-
1979
Topps
Baseball
Complete
Set RunCoincidingwith tight-fit-ting knit uni-forms, brightcolors and thedawn of freeagency, these1975-1979Topps Baseballcomplete setsare hand-collated and well preserved. The vast majorityshow (NM) quality with keys including: 1975 (660)with #223 Yount RC and #228 Brett RC; 1976 (660)with #98 Eckersley RC and #550 Aaron; 1977 (660)with #650 Ryan; 1978 (726) with #36 Murray RC and#707 Molitor RC; 1979 (726) with #116 Smith RC.More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
79. (5)
1975-1980
Topps
Baseball
Complete
Sets With
1975 Mini
SetRanging from1975 through1980, these (5)Topps Baseballcomplete setsinclude (NM)or better speci-mens. Keysinclude: 1975Topps Mini (660) with #223 Yount RC, #228 Brett RC,#500 Ryan and #660 Aaron; 1977 (660) with #473Dawson RC and #476 Murphy RC; 1978 (726) with#36 Murray RC and #707 Molitor RC; 1979 (726) with#116 O. Smith RC; 1980 (726) with #482 R. HendersonRC. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
80. (15) Baseball Commemorative/
Reprint Complete SetsEnjoy the player selection and artwork of multiple clas-sic series at a fraction of the cost of the originals withthese fifteen mostly baseball commemorative/reprintcomplete sets. Included in this (NM-MT) collection areCommemorative Sets: (5 sets) with 1996 Topps:Mantle, Mays; Reprint Sets: (10 sets) with 1983 Topps1952, 1991 Topps Archives 1953 and (2) 1994 ToppsArchives 1954 (one Gold). More on our website.Opening Bid $100.00
81. (95)
1979-1999
Baseball
Complete
Sets with
(85,000+)
SinglesStock yourstorefront withthese (95)1979-1999baseball com-plete sets.Unless noted,each base edition is hand-collated and grades (NM-MTor better). Highlights include Topps: 1979 (VG), (2)1995 Dodgers Archives, 1995 Cyberstats; Donruss:1982 and Score: 1995 Gold Rush. Also present are(85,000+) mixed singles primarily from 1995-1997with thousands of base inserts, stars and probable addi-tional sets dispersed throughout. Due to size/weight,local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location ishighly encouraged. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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82. (250) 1909-11 T206 White Borders Glued on Five
Scrapbook Pages with (32) Hall of FamersLong before sheets and top loaders were devised to protect our cardboard treasures, thestandard method of storage in the hobby was to affix cards into period scrapbooks. For thebetter part of a century these (250) 1909-11 T206 White Borders were concealed in a periodledger. The tiny renderings from this family heirloom are neatly arranged on (5) five-cardrows, totaling fifty cards on each of the five double-sided sheets. Moderate splittingbetween cards on two pages along with the majority being neatly overlapped does notdiminish the remarkable eye appeal. These keepsakes are largely crease-free with well-defined corners and edges along with stunning obverse hues. Slight evidence of glue residueis present on each sheet. Keys include Hall of Famers/Southern Leaguers: (32 Hall ofFamers, 1 Southern Leaguer) with Beckley, M. Brown (Cubs on Shirt), Clarke (with Bat),(3) E. Collins, Flick, Griffith (Portrait), Hart (Little Rock), (2) Joss (Portrait), (2) Keeler(with Bat), Lajoie (Portrait), (4) Lajoie (Throwing), (2) Marquard (Portrait), Mathewson(Portrait), (2) Mathewson (White Cap), McGinnity, McGraw (Portrait, no Cap), Speaker,Tinker (Hands on Knees), Waddell (Throwing) and (3) C. Young (Bare Hand Shows). It hasyet to be determined what advertising backs are found on the cards or whether they can beprofessional removed from the approximately 7-1/2 x 13” sheets. More on our website.Opening Bid $750.00
JULY 28, 201183. (54)
1909-11
T205 Gold
Border &
T206 White
Border
Singles
with (6)
Hall of
Famers &
(6) GradedSupplement yourclassic cardboardcollection withthese (54) 1909-11 T205 GoldBorder and T206White Bordersingles.Highlightsinclude 1911T205 WhiteBorders: (13cards, 23% FR,77% PR, all com-mon backs) withChase (FR,Extends BelowShoulders),Marquard (PR);1909-11 T206White Borders: (41 cards, 8% VG or better, 30% GD, 36% FR, 26% PR with15% back damage, all common backs, unless noted) with SGC 50: (3 cards)with Perring, Schlafly, Street (Portrait); PSA 2: Beckley; SGC 30: (2 cards)with Bresnahan (with Bat), McGinnity; Ungraded: Chase (PR, Throwing,Dark Cap, paper loss), Flick (PR) and Jennings (PR, One Hand Showing, paperloss). More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00
84. (65)
1909-1933
T205 Gold
Border,
T206
White
Border &
Goudey
Singles
with
GehrigWith an appear-ance that only amother or vin-tage card devo-tee could love,these (65) 1909-1933 T205 GoldBorder, T206White Borderand 1933Goudey singlesare an idealoption for thebudget-con-scious collector.The majority ofthese cardboardrelics display acombination ofacute wear including heavy creasing, contusions/tearing and reverse writing. Includedare 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (38 cards, all PR to FR, 23 with reverse writing,all common backs, unless noted) with Leach (Bending Over, Piedmont Factory 42),Willis (Portrait); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (19 cards, all PR, with reverse writing,common backs) with Duffy, Fisher SP, Griffith (missing chunk), Tinker and 1933Goudey: (8 cards, median FR) with #92 Gehrig (PR). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
85. (51) 1909-1940 Pre-War Baseball Cards with Several
Hall of Famers including T206 Walter JohnsonAdd depth to your pre-war baseball inventory with these (51) 1909-1940 singles froma variety of designations. Highlights include 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (23 cards,all common backs, unless noted) with Bender (trimmed, Throwing, with Trees), M.Brown (GD, Chicago on Shirt), Evers (trimmed, with Bat, Cubs on Shirt), Griffith(GD, Portrait, miscut with no name on card), W. Johnson (GD, Portrait), Joss (GD,Pitching); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: Griffith (GD, Honest Long Cut), McGraw (GD),Wallace (FR, with Cap, writing on back); 1913 T200 Fatima Team Cards:Philadelphia Americans (FR); 1914 B18 Blankets: Maranville (VG-EX, WhiteInfield); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #1 Grove (trimmed); 1940 Play Ball: (4 cards)with #88 Ott (VG-EX), #105 L. Waner (PSA 5), #174 Evers (PSA 5) and #234 Chance(PSA 5). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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86. 1912 S81 #89
Grover Alexander
Large Silk
PremiumThe youthful GroverAlexander is portrayed at thedawn of his Hall of Famecareer on the offered 1912S81 #89 large silk premium.This delicate 7 x 8-1/2 satinportrays the twirler during hissecond season with thePhiladelphia Phillies. T h econdition-sensitive edges arefree of significant fraying,while the surface exhibitsthree instances of mild fabriccreasing. Moderate toningand surface soiling does notdisrupt the vibrant image.Presents in (EX to EX-MT)condition and is an impres-sive addition for the advancedHall of Fame collector. Opening Bid $400.00
87. (48) 1934-36
Diamond Stars with
(15) Hall of Famers—
All Green BacksOffered are (48) different 1934-36Diamond Stars (green backs) withfifteen Hall of Famers. This cardsaverage (GD) with 17% display-ing reverse pencil markings.Included are #5, #11 Dickey (FR),#18 Hafey (GD), 19, 24-26, #28Lopez (FR), #30 Manush (GD),#32 Rice (GD), 33, 34, #35Averill (GD), #36 Lombardi (GD,corrected), 37, 38, 40, 42, #43Lyons (GD), 45-47, #48 R. Ferrell(GD), 51-53, 55-58, #59Bottomley (GD), #60 Ruffing(FR), 61, 62, #63 T. Jackson(GD), #64 Foxx (FR, due toreverse pencil mark), 65, #66Medwick (EX-MT), 67-70, 72,75, 76, #77 Gehringer (FR, due toreverse pencil mark), 79 and 81.Opening Bid $250.00
88. (93) 1933-
1939 Mostly
Baseball Grab
Bag with Hall
of Famers
including
DiMaggio,
Hornsby &
WagnerRepresentatives fromthirteen different A C Cclassifications arefound in this mixed-grade assortment of(93) 1933-1939 mostlybaseball, football and basketball cards. A host of Hall of Fame inductees includingDiMaggio, Hornsby and Wagner are found throughout. Highlights include 1933 SportK i n g s : #5 Wachter (GD); 1935 Goudey Four- i n - O n e : P. Waner/Hoyt/L. Waner (GD);1935 National Chicle Football: #5 Presnell (GD); 1936 R312 Color Ti n t s : H o r n s b y(GD); 1936 National Chicle Fine Pens (R313): (2) D i M a g g i o / E r i c k s o n (one V G - E X ,one FR with slight back damage), (3) Gehringer (VG-EX, GD, FR), (2) L. Gomez (GD,FR), H. Wa g n e r (GD) and 1938 Goudey: #257 Lopez (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
89. (3)
1943-1949
M.P. & Co.
Baseball
Partial Sets
with (37)
DupesAs one of theonly World WarII era hobbyreleases, thesethree 1943-1949M.P. & Co.Baseball partialsets made up inplayer selectionfor what theylacked in detail.Highlights include 1943 M.P. & Co. Black partial: (16/24, median GD, 30 dupes)with (2) DiMaggio (GD, PR), (2) Greenberg (both GD); 1943 M.P. & Co. Blue par-tial: (17/24, mostly GD, 5 dupes) with DiMaggio (GD), (2) Foxx (both GD), Ott(GD), T. Williams (GD) and 1949 M.P. & Co. partial: (18/25, average GD, 2 dupes)with #101 T. Williams (PR). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
90. (9) 1931 W517 Strip Cards with
Ruth & GehrigOffered is a sterling grouping of nine 1931 W517 stripcards featuring five Hall of Famers including Ruth andGehrig. Included are #4 Ruth (FR, due to reverse paperloss), 8 (VG-EX), 25 (VG-EX), 33 (VG-EX), #35Gehrig (VG), #36 Vance (VG), 44 (VG-EX), #47Goslin (FR, due to reverse paper loss) and #51 Averill(VG-EX).Opening Bid $250.00
91. (28)
1934-1936
Diamond
Stars with
(7) Hall of
Famers &
(3) High
Numbers—
All Blue
BacksPresented are(28) different1934-36Diamond Stars(blue back) with seven Hall of Famers and three toughhigh numbers. These singles average (VG to EX).Included are #2 Simmons (FR), 8, #9 Cochrane (GD),10, 12, #16 L. Waner (VG-EX), 22, 73, #74 Lazzeri(PR, due to paper loss), 78, 80, 82, 84, 85, #86 Crosetti(EX-MT), 87-89, 90, #91 Harris (VG), 92-94, #95Appling (EX-MT), 96, 101, #105 Lombardi (FR) and#108 Berger (EX-MT).Opening Bid $250.00
92. (19) 1935 Goudey Four-in-One
Singles with Ruth/MaranvilleThese nineteen 1935 Goudey Four-in-One singles pic-ture a combined eighteen Hall of Famers includingRuth/Maranville. This selection averages (FR to GD)with nearly 25% displaying either paper loss or taperesidue. Keys include Cochrane/Gehringer (FR),Foxx/Mahaffey (PR, due to tape residue),Ruth/Maranville (PR), Simmons/Cochrane (FR) and P.Waner/Hoyt/L. Waner (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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93. (60) 1936-1939
Goudey/National Chicle
Baseball Premiums
with 1939 Goudey Near
Set (23/24)Offered are sixty 1936-1939Goudey/National Chicle Baseballpremiums with a near set. Thisoversized gallery features an arrayof Hall of Famers includingDiMaggio, Greenberg and Ott.Highlights include 1936 R313National Chicle Fine Pens:Gomez/Ruffing (GD); 1939 R303-B Goudey Premiums near:(23/24, average VG-EX, 15 dupli-cates) with DiMaggio (PSA 4), (3)Feller (VG-EX, VG, PR),Greenberg (VG) and Ott (VG).More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
94. (9) 1939
Play Ball
Baseball
Singles with
DiMaggioScore this startingnine from theacclaimed 1939 PlayBall series includingan early DiMaggio.Included are #20 (VG-EX), #26 J. DiMaggio(GD), 29 (EX-MT),33 (EX-MT), 66(GD), 70 (EX), 100(VG-EX), 104 (VG-EX) and 107 (EX). Opening Bid
$250.00
95. (119) 1940s-1950s
Baseball Oddball
Collection with Ruth,
Gehrig & DiMaggioStalwarts of the diamond are por-trayed on this eclectic (119) 1940s-1950s baseball oddball grouping.Highlights include 1939-46Salutation Exhibits: (7 cards,aggregate EX) with (2) DiMaggio(GD, FR due to writing), T.Williams (VG-EX, No #9 Showing);1947-66 Exhibits: (55 cards, aggre-gate EX) with Musial (EX,Kneeling); 1948 R346 Blue Tint:#16 DiMaggio (GD), #29 Gehrig(GD), #44 T. Williams (PR, due towriting); 1948 Swell Babe RuthStory: #20 “Broken Window” (VG-EX), #22 Lyons/Bendix (EX), #23Grimm/Bendix (presents VG, mis-cut), #24 Gomez/Bendix/Harris (trimmed), #26 Ruth/Bendix (VG), #28Bendix/Ruth/Trevor (VG); 1948 Swell Sport Thrills: #3 Dramatic Debut/J. Robinson(FR) and 1951 Berk Ross: #2-1 Musial (FR). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
96. (120)
1909-
Modern
Baseball
Shoebox
Collection—
Loaded with
(5) Mantles
& Ryan RCFor the classicbaseball specialist,it does not getmuch better thanthis gallery of(120) 1909-modern baseball stars. Highlights include 1909-11 T206 White Borders:Niles (EX, Piedmont); 1933 Goudey: #1 Bengough (PR); 1959 Topps: #564 MantleAS (VG); 1960 Topps: #148 Yastrzemski RC (EX), #350 Mantle (EX-MT); 1961Topps: #406 Mantle HR (EX-MT), #475 Mantle MVP (GD); 1965 Topps: #477Carlton RC (VG-EX); 1968 Topps: #177 Ryan RC (EX-MT), #247 Bench RC (EX);1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson RC (EX), #500 Mantle (EX-MT); 1972 Topps:Fisk/Cooper RC (EX-MT); 1973 Topps: #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (NM) and 1975Topps: #223 Yount RC (EX-MT) and #228 Brett RC (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
97. (206) 1933-1963 Vintage Baseball Oddball Collection
with Gehrig & MantleThe “Golden Age of Baseball” and its headliners are found in the offered 1933-1963singles collection of (206) cards. Highlighted in this offbeat gathering are 1935Wheaties Series 1: Gehrig (presents FR, due to pin hole and back damage); 1936Wheaties Series 4: Grove (presents VG); 1937 Wheaties Series 8: Gehringer (pres-ents (VG); 1947-66 Exhibits: (62 cards, median GD to VG) with Mantle (GD, “CK”connected); 1950 Royal Desserts: #2 Reese (FR), #16 Appling (VG); 1952 RedMan: AL: #23 T. Williams (GD) and 1954 Red Man: NL: #25 Mays (VG-EX). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $250.00
98. (380+) 1909-1979
Baseball Shoebox
Card & Memorabilia
Collection with Ruth
& MantleOffered is an interesting (380+)1909-1979 baseball shoeboxcard and memorabilia collectionwith Ruth and Mantle headlin-ing. Highlights include BaseballSingles: (364 cards) with 1921Schapira Candy: Ruth (GAIAuthentic, portrait); 1926 W552:Ruth (presents GD); 1950Bowman: #6 Feller (VG-EX),#46 Berra (VG-EX); 1957Topps: #1 T. Williams (GD);1968 Topps: (128 cards, aggre-gate VG-EX) with #50 Mays(GD), #280 Mantle (VG) and1968 Topps Who Am I?: #12Ruth (VG). Also present are (18) older baseball trinkets including a 1934 Quaker OatsRuth Baseball Club pin (EX-MT) and a 1935 Quaker Oats Ruth scorer (NM). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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99. (27) 1949 Leaf Baseball
Cards with Williams &
DiMaggioSupplement your classic cardboard gather-ing with these (27) 1949 Leaf Baseballcards. Included are #1 DiMaggio (PR), (2)14, 17, 31, #42 Peterson (GD, Red Cap vari-ation), #46 Mize (VG), #53 Vander Meer(GD), 57, (2) Appling (VG-EX, GD), 65,#76 T. Williams (FR), 77, 82, #83 Doerr(FR), 84, 86, #91 Kiner (GD), 95, 97, 102(correct spelling), 111, (2) 128 (one ghostimage), 139 and 159. The remaining singlesaverage (FR to GD) due to a combination ofwear.Opening Bid $200.00
100. 1950 Drake’s
Cookies Lot of (9)
With Snider and
CampanellaIssued by Drake’s Bakeries in1950, these (9) collectibles cel-ebrated the advent of televisedbaseball with screen-themedfronts. These specimens presentnicely, showing (VG) qualityand are free of color enhance-ments commonly found on theedges/corners of survivingexamples. Includes: #1 Roe, #3Torgeson, #4 Brissie, #5 Snider,#6 Campanella, #9 Thomson,#15 Kerr, #27 Page and #36Slaughter.Opening Bid $200.00
101. 1950 Bowman Baseball
Partial Set (163/252)Featured is a 1950 Bowman Baseball partialset of (163/252) cards. This mid- to off-grade edition has an approximate conditionbreakdown of 20% (EX or better), 20%(VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 30% (GD or less-er) with the more challenging (22) low num-bers faring slightly lesser. Keys include #75Campanella (VG), #84 Ashburn (GD), #98T. Williams (GD), #112 Hodges (GD) and#217 Stengel (VG-EX). More on our web-site.Opening Bid $300.00
102. 1951 Bowman Baseball
Partial Set (211/324)Score nearly 65% of the acclaimed 1951Bowman Baseball series with the offeredpartial set of (211/324) cards. This classicedition has an approximate conditionbreakdown of 15% (EX-MT or better),25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 30% (VGor lesser) with the (29) high numbers pre-senting slightly lesser than the more avail-able series. Highlights include #134 Spahn(VG) and #324 Pramesa (VG-EX). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $300.00
103. (86) 1952 Topps
Baseball Low Number
Singles with Feller &
HodgesAssembled is a grouping of (86)1952 Topps Baseball Low Numbersingles. Moderate duplication isfound throughout this sampling thataverages (VG to VG-EX) with ahandful of instances of reverse paperloss. Highlights include #36 Hodges(VG), #88 Feller (VG), #122 Jensen(VG), #215 Bauer (VG), #246 Kell(VG-EX) and #250 Erskine (VG).More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
104.
(304)
1953
Topps
Baseball
Cards
with
StarsPresented is acache of(304) 1953ToppsBaseballcards withseveral starsincludingthree Paigecards. Thislow numberassortmentdisplaysmoderateduplicationthroughoutand averages(VG) withnearly 25%(mostlyPhillies andRed Sox) dis-playing vary-ing degrees of water staining. Keys include (2) #37 Mathews (both EX-MT), #54Feller (EX), #104 Berra (EX), #147 Spahn (VG-EX) and (3) #220 Paige (VG, GD,FR, one has water staining). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
105. 1953 Bowman Color
Baseball Starter Set of (87)
Cards with MantleGet a jump on the 1953 Bowman ColorBaseball edition with the offered starter setof (87) cards. This series comprised of #s2-111 averages (VG-EX) with varyingdegrees of water damage roughly affecting15% of the cards. Keys include #9 Rizzuto(GD), #10 Ashburn (EX), #44Bauer/Berra/Mantle (FR, due to waterdamage), #59 Mantle (GD, due to slightwater damage), and #93 Rizzuto/Martin(VG-EX), #97 Mathews (EX-MT) and #99Spahn (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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BA S E BA L L JULY 28, 2011106. (358) 1948-1955
Bowman Baseball
Cards with Many Hall
of FamersThese (358) 1948-1955 BowmanBaseball singles span the entiretyof the confectioner’s existence.This primarily off-grade assort-ment is packed with Hall ofFamers and a sprinkling of toughshortprints. Highlights include1948 Bowman: (31 cards, major-ity FR to GD) with #6 Berra RC(GD), #8 Rizzuto RC (GD), #36Musial RC (PR); 1949 Bowman:(89 cards, median GD, 29 highnumbers) with #33 Spahn (GD),#98 Rizzuto (VG), #233 DobyRC (GD); 1951 Bowman: #165T. Williams (PR, due to writing),#232 Fox RC (EX-MT); 1952Bowman: (120 cards, mainlyEX) with #1 Berra (FR), #8Reese (EX-MT) and #43 Feller (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
107. (360+) 1948-1955
Bowman & Leaf
Baseball Singles with
(2) Mantle and 1955
Bowman Near SetFeast on these (360+) 1948-1955Bowman and Leaf Baseball sin-gles with a pair of Mantle exam-ples and a near set.Approximately twenty percent ofthe cards in this off-grade mixturedisplay varying degrees of backdamage. Highlights include 1948Bowman: #3 Kiner RC (VG);1949 Leaf: #33 Lowrey SP, #143D. Sisler SP (both FR, back dam-age); 1951 Bowman: #165 T.Williams (trimmed); 1952Bowman: #191 Mantle (FR, dueto tape residue); 1955 Bowmannear: (263/320, median FR toGD, 20% writing or back dam-age) with #179 Aaron (FR), #184 Mays (GD) and #202 Mantle (GD). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $250.00
108. 1952 Topps
Baseball Low
Number Partial Set
(219/310) with MaysScore more than seventy per-cent of the acclaimed 1952Topps Baseball Low Numberseries with the offered partialset of (219/310). More than85% percent of the cards dis-play extensive water damagenear and along the right edge.Although the majority ofthese cards can only be con-sidered (PR to FR), there isstill plenty here for the enter-prising collector. Cards aregraded reflecting these flaws.Highlights include #1 Pafko(FR), #26 Irvin (VG-EX), #33Spahn (EX), #36 Hodges(EX-MT), #37 Snider (VG),#88 Feller (EX-MT), #91Schoendienst (VG-EX) and #261 Mays (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
109. Sharp 1952 & 1953
Topps Baseball Grab
Bag of (36) Cards with
(8) GradedPresented is an impressive gallery of(36) 1952 and 1953 Topps Baseballcards with eight graded. This assort-ment averages (EX to EX-MT) withsome better. Included are 1952Topps: (17 cards) with #28, #29Kluszewski (SGC 60), #67 Reynolds(EX), 143, 146, 154, 163, (2) 197(one SGC 80), 201, 206, (2) 208(one SGC 80), 219, 225, 237, #243Doby (EX-MT); 1953 Topps: (19cards) with #37 Mathews (PSA 5),#76 Reese (colored), 90 (SGC 88),(2) 92, 101, 103, (2) #104 Berra(one EX, one colored), #114 Rizzuto(PSA 6), 117, 118, 121, 123, 125,139 (SGC 80), 143 (SGC 80), 149and 154.Opening Bid $400.00
110. 1953 Topps
Baseball Partial
Set (190/274) with
Mantle & (2) PSA
Graded StarsSecure nearly 70% of theclassic 1953 Topps Baseballedition with this partial setof (190/274) with Mantleand a pair of PSA gradedstars. The offered editionhas an approximate condi-tion breakdown of 30%(EX-MT or better), 20%(EX), 15% (VG-EX) and35% (VG or lesser) with the(23) high numbers present-ing lesser than the moreavailable series.Additionally, 15-20% dis-play varying degrees of water staining, which is mostly relegated to the latter num-bers. Highlights include #37 Mathews (EX-MT), #54 Feller (EX), #82 Mantle (VG-EX), #104 Berra (PSA 6), #114 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #147 Spahn (EX-MT), #207 Ford(VG) and #220 Paige (PSA 4). More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00
111. (1375) 1953-1969
Mostly Topps Baseball
Shoebox Collection
with Mantle & WilliamsInfuse your classic baseball cardgathering with this high caliberassortment of (1375) 1953-1969mostly Topps singles headlined byseveral Hall of Famers includingMantle and Williams. This star-packed selection displays moderateduplication throughout and con-tains multiple high numbers.Highlights include 1955 Topps: #2T. Williams (VG-EX); 1956Topps: #79 Koufax (VG-EX),#110 Berra (EX-MT); 1957 Topps:#400 Dodgers’ Sluggers (NM);1958 Topps: #1 T. Williams (FR,due to reverse writing); 1961Topps: (614 cards, composite EX-MT) with #307 Mantle WS (VG-EX), #344 Koufax (EX); 1963 Fleer: #42 Koufax(VG); 1963 Post: #106 Mays (VG); 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle (EX) and 1969 Topps:#500 Mantle (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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112. (175) 1953 Bowman
Color & 1954 Bowman
Baseball Singles with StarsOffered are (175) 1953 Bowman Color and1954 Bowman Baseball singles with sever-al stars. Highlights include 1953 BowmanColor: (113 cards, average GD, 40% waterstaining) with #10 Ashburn (VG), #40Doby (EX), (2) #57 Boudreau (EX-MT,EX) and 1954 Bowman: (62 cards, medianVG, 10% water staining) with #1 Rizzuto(VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
113. 1954
Bowman
Baseball
Starter
Set of
(122)
Cards
with
Mantle &
T. Williams“TeddyBallgame” and“The Mick”headline theoffered 1954BowmanBaseball starterset of (122/224)cards. Thisattractive edi-tion averages(EX-MT) withapproximately5% displayingminor waterdamage. Keysinclude #1Rizzuto (VG),#15 Ashburn(EX-MT), #64Mathews (EX-MT), #65 Mantle (FR, due to staining), #66 T. Williams (GD) and #161 Berra (EX).More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
114. 1955 Topps
Baseball Starter Set
of (67) Cards with
Koufax & Killebrew
RCPresented is a sharp 1955 ToppsBaseball starter set of (67)cards. This gleaming galleryaverages (EX to EX-MT) withdeference to slightly askew cen-tering. Keys include #123Koufax RC (EX), #124Killebrew RC (EX-MT) and#210 Snider (VG-EX). More onour website.Opening Bid $200.00
115. (11) 1956-1969
Topps Mickey Mantle
Baseball CardsBeginning with the “TripleCrown” season and culminatingin his final card, these eleven1956-1969 Topps MickeyMantle singles are ideal forboth player and set collectors.Included are Topps MickeyMantle: (11 cards) with 1956#135 (GD, gray back), 1957#95 (GD), #407 w/ Berra (GD),1958 #487 AS (EX), 1959 #10(VG), 1960 #160 w/ Boyer(FR), 1961 #300 (EX-MT),1964 #50 (GD), 1966 #50 (VG-EX), 1967 #150 (EX-MT) and 1969 #500 (VG).Opening Bid $250.00
116. (2240+) 1909-1973
Baseball Singles
Collection with T206
Hall of FamersSupplement your vintage baseballgathering with these (2240+) 1909-1973 singles with several Hall ofFamers. Highlights include 1909-11 T206 White Borders: Joss(VG, Pitching), Wallace (VG-EX);1909 S74-1 Silks: Chance (EX);1912 T207 Brown Background:Wheat (VG-EX); 1940 Play Ball:#133 Foxx (VG); 1953 Topps: #66Minoso (SGC 88); 1955 Topps: #4Kaline (EX-MT) and 1969 Topps:(547 cards, mostly VG-EX). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $200.00
117. (271) 1961-1963 Post
Cereal/Jell-O Baseball
Singles with Hall of Famers
& ShortprintsOne would have to enjoy a mound of cerealin order to obtain these (271) 1961-1963Post Cereal/Jell-O Baseball singles.Highlighted in this gathering with moderateduplication is 1961 Post: (172 cards, medi-an EX to EX-MT) with #107 Aaron (EX-MT, box), (2) #167 Snider (NM, VG-EX,both box); 1962 Post: (43 cards, majorityEX-MT) with #69 Keough SP (EX-MT)and #122 F. Robinson (EX-MT). More onour website.Opening Bid $150.00
118. (1525+)
1961-1965
Topps
Baseball
CardsThe budget-consciouscollector will savorthese (1525+) 1961-1965 Topps Baseballcards. This primarilyoff-grade mixture dis-plays moderate dupli-cation from the moreavailable numbers and features commons along with a handful of semi-stars and spe-cialty cards. Included are 1961 Topps: (460 cards, average GD); 1962 Topps: (304cards, majority GD); 1964 Topps: (542 cards, majority FR to GD, 10% tape or writ-ing) and 1965 Topps: (220 cards, median VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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BA S E BA L L JULY 28, 2011119. (3700+)
1939-1969
Baseball
Shoebox
Collection
with Several
StarsFeatured is a (3700+)1939-1969 baseballshoebox collectionwith several starsfrom a variety ofmanufacturers. Thismixed mid- to off-grade gathering contains moderate duplication and multiple high numbers dispersedthroughout. Keys include 1955 Bowman: #22 Campanella (EX-MT); 1956 Topps:#30 J. Robinson (PR), #33 Clemente (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: (338 cards, aggregateEX) with (2) #418 Mantle/Aaron (EX, VG); 1960 Topps: (431 cards, majority VG)with #160 Mantle/Boyer (VG); 1961 Topps: (813 cards, median VG) with #388Clemente (VG-EX), #406 Mantle HR (VG-EX), #575 Mays AS (VG-EX); 1966Topps: (2) #100 Koufax (EX-MT, VG); 1966 Topps Rub-Offs strip: (20 rub-offs onstrip, NM) with Mays and 1969 Topps: (302 cards, average GD, 10% writing) with#190 Mays (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
120. (133) 1961-1967
Baseball Oddball
Grab Bag with (5)
MantleFood issues, bubble gumcards, stickers and kid curren-cy are the foundation of these(133) 1961-1967 baseball trad-ing cards. Highlights include1962 Bazooka: Mantle (VG-EX, with two small stains onback), Mays (VG); 1962 Post:(2) #5 Mantle (box in VG-EX,ad card is GD), (2) #6 Maris(EX-MT, VG-EX, both box),#142 Mays (VG-EX); 1962Topps Bucks: Mays (VG-EX);1963 Bazooka: #9 Aaron (EX-MT); 1963 Topps Peel-Offs:Mantle (EX-MT); 1964 ToppsStand-Ups: Mays SP (GD)and 1965 Bazooka: #1 Mantle(NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
121. 1962
Topps Baseball
High Number
Proof Sheet of
(33) CardsFrom the vaults ofTopps comes theoffered 1962 ToppsBaseball high numberproof sheet of (33)cards. This blank-backed scarcity meas-ures 29 x 21-1/4” andis entirely free ofcreasing. Aside frommild corner wear and age-induced reverse toning, this artifact has endured the decadesin remarkable condition. Suitable for framing and prominent display. Included are#525 Thomas, #527 McAuliffe, #528 Lown, #531 Smith, #532 Stigman, #535Roebuck, #536 Gernert, #537 Indians Team, #538 Sanford, #539 Moran, #542 Philley,#547 Ferrarese, #548 Del Greco, #551 Bright, #553 Coates, #556 Spangler, #558Goryl, #559 Higgins, #562 Henry, #563 Aspromonte, #564 Grim, #565 Pagan, #568Golden, #573 Logan, #574 Stone, #578 Duffalo, #580 Monbouquette, #581 Roach,#582 Piche, #583 Osborne, #588 Tebbetts, #589 Turley and #590 Flood.Opening Bid $200.00
122. (7) 1951-1971
Baseball Oddball
Complete/Near Sets
with (159) 1939-1971
SinglesOddball specialists, take note.These seven 1951-1971 baseballoddball complete/near sets with(159) 1939-1971 singles werecompiled with your interests inmind. Highlights include 1948Baseball’s Great Hall of FameExhibits: Cobb (EX-MT),Gehrig (EX-MT), Wagner (EX-MT); 1951 Topps Red Backsset: (52/52, average EX) with, #1Berra (VG-EX), #5 Rizzuto (EX-MT), #22 Feller (EX), #38Snider (VG); 1961 Golden Pressset: (33/33, average EX, due to reverse toning); 1964 Topps Giants: (2) #25 Mantle(NM, EX-MT); 1964 Topps Stand-Ups: Mays (EX-MT); 1968 Topps Game set:(33/33, average NM to NM-MT, in decorative box); 1969 Topps Deckle Edge set:(33/33, average EX-MT) and 1970 Topps Super set: (42/42, median EX-MT to NM).More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
123. (2800+) 1970-
1989 Baseball Sets &
Singles CollectionSupplement your classic baseballcollection with these (2800+)1970-1989 sets and singles. Thisassortment displays mild duplica-tion throughout and features sev-eral stars. Highlights includeSets: (7 sets, all NM or better,unless noted) with 1976 Topps(average EX-MT, with Traded),1977 Topps, 1982 Donruss, 1982Topps Traded, 1985 Topps, 1989Upper Deck (factory); Singles:(2819 cards) with 1970 OPC:#189 Munson RC (NM); 1971Topps: #630 Clemente (NM);1973 Topps: #220 Ryan (EX-MT), #615 Schmidt/Cey RC(EX-MT) and 1974 Topps par-tial: (575/660, Traded near 43/44, average EX-MT). Also present are (1028) 1980ssingles (average NM) with many stars including (2) 1980 Topps #481 Henderson RC(EX-MT, EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
124. (1290+) 1982-2004
Cal Ripken Singles with
Many Rookies & InsertsAdd some “Iron” to your collectingdiet with these (1290+) 1982-2004Cal Ripken singles with severalrookies, inserts and parallels.Moderate duplication is foundthroughout this primarily (NM-MT)gallery. Highlights include RipkenGame-Used/Auto/Numbered: (51cards) with Certified Auto: 1991Leaf Signature Series, 1994 ClassicGames; Game-Used: 2004 LeafLimited w/ Mussina; Numbered: (2)1996 Donruss #30 Diamond Kings,1997 Donruss #9 Elite Inserts, 1998Donruss Crusade #8 Green, 1998Pacific #3 Cramer’s Choice (#/99);Ripken Inserts: (352 cards);Ripken Base Singles: (887 cards) with (5) 1982 Topps #21 RC, (2) 1982 ToppsTraded #98T RC, (2) 1982 Donruss #405 RC and (2) 1982 Fleer #176 RC. Also pres-ent is a 1997 Danbury Mint porcelain set of sixteen replica cards in a commemorativeleather bound album (NM-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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125. 1975 Topps Baseball Mini Wax BoxFeatured is an undisturbed 1975 Topps Baseball Mini wax box of (36) unopened 10-card packs. This “case fresh” slice of Americana is shrink-wrapped and originatesfrom Steve Hart/Baseball Card Exchange, one of the most trusted industry leaders ofbona fide wax material. Possible high-grade contents include Aaron, Brett RC, CarterRC, Rice RC, Rose, Ryan and Yount RC. Take a chance with this well-preserved arti-fact. Opening Bid $400.00
126. (640+) 1965-1971 O-
Pee-Chee Baseball
Singles with (10)
WrappersPresented is a grouping of (640+)1965-1971 O-Pee-Chee Baseball sin-gles. The Canadian subsidiary ofTopps, these editions were produced infar lesser quantities than theirAmerican counterparts. Included are O-Pee-Chee Singles: (636 cards) with1965: (105 cards, composite GD) with#155 Maris (GD); 1966: #126 PalmerRC (GD); 1971: (520 cards, compositeGD to VG) and 1971-1986 Wrappers:(10 wrappers, all NM to Mint). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $150.00
127. (199) 1970-
1992 Kellogg’s
Shoebox
Collection with
(101) 1976
Unopened PacksPresented is a cache of (199)1970-1992 Kellogg’s singlesand packs. Included are1976 Kellogg’s UnopenedPacks set without short-prints: (#4-57, no short-prints, 48 duplicates, aver-age EX to NM with somebowing) includes (2) #8 R.Jackson, (2) #19 Eckersley RC, (2) #55 Rose and Kellogg’s Singles: (98 cards, aver-age PR to FR, due to cracking). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
128. 1976 Isaly’s
Disc Hoard of
(23,000+)The 1976 Isaly’s BaseballDisc set is presented enmasse in this sizable hoard of(NM-MT) Bicentennial col-lectibles. With an image ofthe player on the front andendorsement for thePittsburgh-based sponsor onthe reverse, the discs includeall (70) players multipletimes over. With more than(23,000) examples, keys suchas Ryan, Rose, Aaron and R.Jackson are represented by the 100s.Opening Bid $250.00
129. 1950-2002 Phillies
Baseball Card Lot of (600+)
With Ashburn, Roberts and
CarltonA selective Philly Phan has sorted andsaved this lot of (600+) “Phillies-only”baseball cards. Issued from as early as1950 and as late as 2002, the specimensinclude mostly Topps, with some earlyBowman examples. Conditions vary, andhighlights include: Richie Ashburn1953 Bowman #10 (EX), 1955 Bowman#135 (EX-MT), 1956 Topps #120 (NM),1957 Topps #70 (NM), 1959 Topps #317Ashburn/Mays (EX-MT); RobinRoberts 1956 Topps #180 (GD), 1958Topps #90 (EX-MT); Fergie Jenkins1966 Topps #254 RC (EX-MT); Steve Carlton 1973 Topps #300 (NM).Opening Bid $200.00
130. 1960s-1980s Carl
Yastrzemski Collection
with (1200+) Cards and (3)
Signed PhotosThis voluminous assortment of CarlYastrzemski memorabilia includesTopps trading cards and signed photo-graphs of the Fenway Park great.Highlights include: Signed Photos (3)8x10 color prints, each signed in blueSharpie (“9-10” strength); Topps Cards(2) 1964 Topps Giants #48 (EX andVG-EX); 1965 Topps Embossed #1(VG-EX); (5) 1968 Topps Game #3(average EX); (6) 1969 Topps DeckleEdge #4 (average EX); 1970 ToppsSuper #29 (EX). Auction LOA fromJSA (for autographs). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
131. 1970-1980 Topps
Baseball Singles Lot of
(7000+) With Munson,
Brett and Winfield Rookie
CardsSpanning the 1970-1980 ToppsBaseball editions, this sizable card-board gathering of (7,000+) is rifewith key specimens. Highlightsinclude: 1970 #630 Banks (EX-MT);1971 #5 Munson RC (VG-EX), #100Rose (EX), #400 Aaron (VG-EX);1972 #309 Clemente (VG-EX); 1974(2) Winfield (EX-MT and VG-EX);1975 #228 Brett RC (VG). More onour website.Opening Bid $150.00
132. (1450+) 1992-1999
Frank Thomas Inserts &
SinglesUnleash the “Big Hurt” on your moderngathering with these (1450+) 1992-1999Frank Thomas inserts and singles.Moderate duplication is found amongthis (NM-MT) hoard. Highlights includeFrank Thomas Numbered: (47 cards)with 1996 Leaf Greatest Hits set (8cards, all #/5000), 1997 DonrussDiamond Kings #9 Canvas; FrankThomas Inserts/Parallels: (461 cards)and Frank Thomas Base Singles: (964cards) with 1991 Topps Desert Shield#79. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
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Modern
Baseball
Certified
Autograph/
Game-
Used/Insert
Collection—
LoadedThis (1075+) mod-ern baseball certi-fied autograph,game-used andinsert collection isloaded with Hall of Fame stars, current superstars and promising rookies. Severalcards are serially numbered and come from various tiered subsets. Highlights includeCertified Auto: (435 cards) with 1992-1995 Front Row/Spectrum sets: (41 set) with(2) Aaron, Campanella; 2003 Bow. Herit. Cano, 2003 UD Patch Coll. Bagwell, 2003Ult. Coll. Maddux, 2003 UD Yankee Sigs: (183 cards) with Winfield; 2005 Don.Greats Mays; Game-Used: (348 cards) with 2003 UD Game Face R. Johnson (four-color patch); Inserts/Other: (294 cards, 69 manufactured patches) with (2) 2001Topps Gallery #135 Pujols RC, 2003 Topps Pristine #180 Cano RC (refractor) and2003 UD Play Ball DiMaggio streak set: (56/56). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
134. (710) Modern
Multi-Sport
Certified
Auto/Game-
Used/Insert
Collection with
(2) Ruth—LoadedThe modern insert special-ist will find tremendous“break” potential withthese (710) modern multi-sport certified autographs,game-used pieces andinsert/base singles. Several of these elite cards are numbered and come from varioustiered subsets. Headliners include Auto/Jersey: (19 cards) with Football: 2000 UDNamath, 2001 UD Pros & Prospects Tarkenton; Certified Auto: (150 cards) withBaseball: 2003 Bow. Best R. Howard RC, 2004 Don. Recollection Carew (#/2), 2004Topps Originals Baines (#1/1, 1981 Topps #347 RC); Football: (72 cards) with 1996SPX Marino (UDA sticker), 1997 SP Auth. Marino, Staubach, 1998 Playoff AbsoluteMarino, 1998 Topps P. Manning, 1999 SP Sig. Edition Nagurski cut, 2000 Don. EliteStarr, 2000 UD Legends Ewbank cut, P. Manning; Basketball: 2002-03 SP Auth.#143 Ming RC, 2003-04 Topps Contemporary C. Anthony; Game-Used: (174 cards)with Baseball: 2004 Topps Clubhouse Ruth, 2005 Don. Signature Ruth and 2006Topps Allen & Ginter Bush SP tie. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
135. (6)
2001 &
2002 SP
Legendary
Cuts
Game-
Used
Bat/Jersey
Sets with
(2) RuthPresented is ahistoric sextet of2001 & 2002 SPLegendary Cutsgame-usedbat/jersey sets. Highlights include 2001 SP Legendary Cuts: with Game Bat set:(36/36) with Cobb SP, DiMaggio SP, Foxx SP, Mantle SP, Ott SP, J. Robinson SP,Ruth SP; Debut Bat set: (35/35) with Cochrane, J. Jackson, P. Waner SP, H. WilsonSP; Game Jersey near: (28/34, missing most shortprints) with Clemente, Wagner SP;2002 SP Legendary Cuts: with Game Bat set: (36/36) with Greenberg SP, MantleSP, J. Robinson SP, Ruth, Ryan; Game Jersey set: (15/15) with Mantle SP, J.Robinson SP and Game Swatches set: (15/15) with Ott. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
136. 2005 Sweet
Spot Classic
Baseball “Red
Stitch Blue Ink”
Complete Set
(78/78) with
DiMaggioPresented is a gorgeous2005 Sweet Spot ClassicBaseball “Red Stitch BlueInk” complete set of (78)cards. This Hall of Famepacked gallery is high-lighted by certified auto-graphs of Banks, Bench,Berra, Boggs, Brett,DiMaggio (”YankeeClipper”), Feller, Gibson,Gwynn, B. Jackson,Mattingly, Musial,Puckett, Ripken Jr., Rizzuto, Roberts, Ryan, Schmidt, O. Smith, Snider, Yastrzemskiand Yount. The scriptings on the embedded baseball sweet spot canvases are incredi-bly appealing. More on our website.Opening Bid $900.00
137. (10) Modern
Baseball Certified
Autos with
DiMaggio, Ichiro,
Jeter & PuckettRise to the occasion andsecure these ten high profilemodern certified autographsincluding legends such asDiMaggio, Ichiro and Jeter.Included are Auto/Jersey: (2cards) with 2001 Upper DeckLegends A. Rodriguez, 2005Donruss Greats Puckett jer-sey/bat; Certified Autos: (8cards) with 2001 BowmanHeritage A. Rodriguez, 2001SP Legendary Cuts DiMaggiocut (#/50), 2002 BowmanChrome #391 Mauer RC,2004 Fleer National Pastime Jeter (#/22), 2004 Sweet Spot I. Suzuki, 2006 SPAuthentic Morneau (#/75), 2006 Topps Turkey Red A. Rodriguez and 2007 SPLegendary Cuts Hoyt cut (#/65). Opening Bid $200.00
138. (50) 2001-2006
Albert Pujols Singles
with Certified Autos,
Patches and Rookies“Prince Albert” Pujols reigns withthese fifty 2001-2006 modern sin-gles including a pair of certifiedautographs, five game-used jer-seys and several rookie cards.Included in this primarily (NM-MT) assortment are CertifiedAuto: 2002 Bowman Heritage;Game-Used: (5 cards) with 2005Fleer Patchworks three-color logopatch, 2005 Zenith three-colorbird logo patch; 2006 Topps Allen& Ginter N43 Relics (#/50);Numbered: (10 cards) with 2001Topps Traded #T99 Gold w/ I.Suzuki, 2001 Ultra #277 w/ B.Smith; Single/Inserts: (22 cards)with 2001 Bowman #264 RC, 2001 Fleer Platinum #521 RC, 2001 Topps Traded#T247 RC; 2001 Topps Chrome Traded #596 Late Addition and (2) 2001 Upper Deck#295 RC. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
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139. (72) 1961-
Modern Multi-
Sport Certified
Auto & Stars
Collection with
Harper & MaysEnduring legends andcurrent phenoms arethe focus of these (72)1961-modern multi-sport certified autographs, game-used swatches and rookie singles. Highlights includeCertified Auto: (25 cards) with Football: (2) 2011 Leaf Metal Draft Newton (bothBGS 9/Auto 10); Game-Used: (25 cards) with Baseball: 2005 Donruss Prime PatchesSheets (PSA 6, #/9, five-color logo patch), 2010 Famous Fabrics T.Williams/Ortiz/Pedroia (#1/1); Baseball Singles/Inserts: (22 cards, 5 graded) with1961 Topps #150 Mays (BVG 7) and 2011 Bowman: (10) #BP1 B. Harper ((6) base,(4) Chrome). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
140. (130) 2009 Topps
206 Baseball Autos,
Relics & Inserts with (2)
Ruth“Retro” themed hobbyists will appre-ciate these (130) 2009-2010 Topps206 certified autos, relics and inserts.Highlights include Certified Autos:(32 cards) with 2010 Topps 206: R.Howard, Snider; Relics: (25 cards)with 2009 Topps 206: (2) Cobb, (2) J.Robinson, Ruth; 2010 Topps 206:Evers, Mantle, Mantle/Ruth dualbooklet, Pujols/Howard dual bookletand 2009 Topps 206 Singles/Inserts:(73 cards, (4) #1/1 printing plates)with Mantle framed silk (#1/50).More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
141. (175)
Modern Multi-
Sport
Auto/Game-Used
Cards & Signed
DiMaggio HOF
Plaque PostcardFeatured are (175) mod-ern multi-sportauto/game-used cards.Several of these inserts are serially numbered and come from multiple tiered subsets.Highlights include Certified Autos: (121 cards) with Baseball: 1994 SignatureRookies set: (100/100 signed cards); Game-Used: (52 cards) with Baseball: 2010Topps Sterling: Longoria (#/10, three bat pieces), Sandberg (#/25, six jersey pieces;Football: 2001 SP Authentic #120 L. Tomlinson RC (three-color patch, slight scratch-ing on card). Also present is a signed DiMaggio HOF Yellow Plaque postcard (“7”)with a GAI COA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
142. (207) Modern
Baseball Certified
Autographs with Hall of
Famers, Superstars and
#1/1Elevate your modern baseball certifiedautograph collection to the next levelwith these (207) singles packed withHall of Famers, superstars and promis-ing rookies. Several of these inserts areserially numbered and come from vari-ous tiered subsets. Highlights include Auto/Jersey: (22 cards) with 2001 UDLegends bat Gwynn; 2003 SPX #161 Matsui RC, 2003 Topps Trib. Ford, 2005Skybox Auto Halladay, 2005 SP Legendary Cuts G. Matthews (#1/1, three-colorpatch); Certified Autos: (185 cards) with 2001 Bow. Chrome #333 Buck, 2001Bow. Heritage Ba. Bonds (BGS 8.5), 2001 UD Legends of NYChambliss/Nettles/Dent (#/25), 2002 Topps Gallery Posada and 2005 Sweet SpotMattingly (#/15). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
143. (5) 2007-2008 Topps Allen
& Ginter Mini Sets with (54)
2007-2010 Autos & RelicsSpan the wide world of baseball and other cul-tural pursuits with these five 2007-2008 ToppsAllen & Ginter Mini sets highlighted by (54)autographs and relics. Highlights include (2)2007 Topps Allen & Ginter Mini sets:(350/350, one A & G, one Black withNumbers); 2007 Topps Allen & GinterAutos: (23 cards) with Cashman SP, Hamels,Morneau, H. Ramirez, Rodman SP, A.Rodriguez SP, Tulowitzki; 2007 Topps Allen& Ginter Relics: (10 cards) with Cashman SP,A. Rodriguez SP; (2) 2008 Topps Allen &Ginter Mini sets: (350/350, one A & G, oneBlack with Numbers) and 2008 ETopps Allen& Ginter Yankee Stadium Tribute: (11/11, all #310/1499). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
144. (845+) Modern Football
& Baseball Certified
Auto/Game-Used/Inserts
with Unitas Auto/Jersey—
LoadedThe “cream of the crop” rises for thisexceptional (845+) modern football andbaseball certified autograph, game-used andinsert gallery. Several cards are seriallynumbered and come from various tieredsubsets. Highlights include Football: (673cards) with Auto/Jersey: 2001 FleerGenuine Unitas (#/50, two-color patch);Certified Auto: (174 cards) with 2001Sage L. Tomlinson RC, 2001 SP Authentic P. Manning, 2001 Upper Deck LegendsStarr; Game-Used: (457 cards) with 2003 Donruss Elite Favre (#/50, three-colorpatch); Baseball: (176 cards) with Game-Used: 2001 SP Legendary Cuts Bat:Aaron and Campanella. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
145. (3180+) Modern Baseball Game-Used &
Singles Collection with Ruth Bat & Gehrig
#1/1Featured is an impressive (3180+) modern baseball game-usedand singles gathering with Ruth and Gehrig leading the way.Several inserts in this (NM-MT) gallery are serially numbered andcome from various tiered subsets. Highlights include Sets: (4 sets)with 2003 UD Patch Collection with all Patch shortprints; Game-Used: (617 cards) with 2001 Topps Tribute: Aaron bat, Clementebat, Mathews (two-color patch), Munson/Mattingly; 2001 UpperDeck J. Robinson Tribute, 2001 Upper Deck All-Star Heroes:Clemente bat, Ruth bat; 2001 Upper Deck HeroesJordan/Puckett/Winfield, 2001 Upper Deck Michael Jordan bat:#1, 3, 4; 2001 Upper Deck Legends Mays bat; Inserts/Singles:(2571 cards, 49 manufactured) with 2001 SP Authentic #91 I.Suzuki RC and 2007 SP Legendary Cuts Gehrig Reel History(#1/1). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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146. 2005-06 Ultimate Collection #91
Sidney Crosby Rookie Auto/Patch
#/25At the tender age of 23, Sidney Crosby is already aStanley Cup champion, Olympic Gold Medal recipientand winner of the coveted Hart Memorial Trophy. The“Chosen One” takes on all comers with the offered2005-06 Ultimate Collection #91 rookie auto/patch.Serially numbered #1/25, this incredible gold parallelpresents (NM-MT) and is an ideal investment for fol-lowers of this young Canadian superstar.Opening Bid $600.00
147. 2009
UD Black
Football
American
Flag Patch
Complete
Set of (90)
CardsProclaim yourallegiance withthe offered2009 UD BlackFootballAmerican Flagpatch completeset of ninetycards. Eachserially numbered #/250, these manufactured patchesfrom the high-end product display both current greatsand past heroes. Highlights include #24 Staubach, #25E. Smith, #29 Aikman, #37 Elway, #39 B. Sanders, #44P. Manning, #52 Peterson, #54 Brady, #62 Favre, #73Bradshaw, #81 S. Young and #82 Rice. Opening Bid $250.00
148. (85)
Modern
Basketball
Certified
Auto/
Jersey/
Insert
Collection
with
Jordan
Auto“His Airness”presides on thissampling of(85) modern basketball certified autograph, game-usedjersey and insert singles. Highlights include CertifiedAutos: 2009-10 Upper Deck #165 Jordan; Game-Used: 2009-10 Upper Deck: L. James/Garnett,Nowitzki/Bird and Singles/Inserts: 1998-99 BlackDiamond #10 Jordan double. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
149. 2002
Topps 206
Certified
Autograph
Complete
Set (42/42)Sweet script-ings of currentdiamond super-stars are foundin the offered2002 Topps 206certified auto-graph completeset of (42)cards.Highlightsinclude Series 1: Ba. Bonds, Clemens, M. Ordonez, A.Rodriguez; Series 2: Damon, L. Gonzalez, Mauer RCand Pujols.Opening Bid $200.00
150. (47) Modern Baseball Certified
Autos/Jerseys/Rookies with A.
RodriguezMake a splash in your modern baseball gathering withthese (47) certified autographs, jerseys and rookie sin-gles. Highlights include Certified Auto: (3 cards) with1991 Leaf Signature Series Ripken, 1998 FleerTradition promo A. Rodriguez, 1998 SP Authentic A.Rodriguez; Game-Used: 2001 Upper Deck Hall ofFamers: Greenberg, Hornsby, Mays andInserts/Singles: (2) 1994 Upper Deck #24 A.Rodriguez RC (one PSA 10). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
151. 2002 Topps 206 Relics Near Set
(142/144) with WagnerLegends of the past and present are showcased on theoffered 2002 Topps 206 Relics near set of (142/144).Highlighted in this Series 1-3 gallery are Series 1:Bonds, Pujols; Series 2: Evers, McGraw, Tinker; Series3: Pujols; Reprint Relics: Crawford, Evers, McGraw,Speaker (PSA 10) and Wagner. Missing only Cobb anda Wagner variation for completion.Opening Bid $250.00
152. (320+)
2003 Topps
205 Inserts
with (134)
Game-
Used/Autos
including
Near SetsPresented are(320+) 2003Topps 205 insertswith (134) game-used/auto cards.Included areSeries 1 Autosset: (9/9) with M. Ordonez, Reyes, Rolen; Series 1Relics near: (41/42) with Pujols; Series 2 Autos near:(7/8); Series 2 Relics near: (73/74) with (2) Pujols;Triple Folders Autos: (2/4, both creased) and Minis:(187 cards, 10 tough backs). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
153. 2001-
2006 Topps/
Bowman
Heritage &
Topps 206
Baseball
Set &
Singles
CollectionOffered is a2001-2006Topps/BowmanHeritage andTopps 206Baseball set and singles collection with multiple game-used/auto inserts. Keys include 2001 BowmanHeritage set: (440/440) with #351 Pujols RC; 2001Bowman Heritage Auto: Clemens; 2001 BowmanHeritage Relics set: (12/12, 3 dupes); 2002 Topps 206set: (5) Series 1, (5) Series 2, (4) Series 3; 2002 ToppsHeritage set: (440/440) and 2006 Topps HeritageRelics: Mantle. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
154. (335+)
Modern
Multi-Sport
Certified
Autographs/
Relics/
InsertsSubstantial“break” value ispromised withthese (335+) mod-ern multi-sportcertified auto-graphs, relics andinserts. Highlightsinclude Auto/Relic: (5 cards) with Baseball: 2010Topps Tribute: Gooden, Strawberry; Certified Auto:(129 cards) with Baseball: 2002 Just MemorabiliaMorneau; Football: 1997 Upper Deck Legends #42 D.Jones; Game-Used: (69 cards) with Baseball: 2010Topps Tribute: Gibson (#/25), Mize and O. Smith.More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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155. 1883 Brooklyn Polka Dots
Scorecard - Possibly The Earliest
Known Dodger ItemThe offered scorecard details the September 20, 1883Interstate Association contest between the hostBrooklyn Polka Dots and Wilmington Quicksteps. T h i sdiamond heirloom is, with high probability, the earliest“Dodgers” artifact in existence. Printed on thick stock,the item has a vertical center fold with a vintage color-ful baseball image on the front and a Brooklyn-basedclothier ad on the back. The inner portion is home tothe real treasure: a scorecard with pre-printed lineupsof that Thursday afternoon’s combatants. The Brooklynlineup includes Charlie Householder, Bill Greenwood,Oscar Wa l k e r, Adonis Terry and Billy Greer, each ofwhom was to play for the Brooklyn “Atlantics” the fol-lowing season in what is officially recognized as thedebut of the Dodgers franchise. But make no mistake,in the summer before jumping to the A m e r i c a nAssociation, these “predecessors” were not just a skele-ton of the franchise, but rather a sizable foundationreadily embraced at Brooklyn’s Washington Park.Scored in pencil to reveal a 4-2 Polka Dots, the piece is aesthetically breathtaking.Te c h n i c a l l y, the item presents at the (VG) plateau with minor spine wear and a partiallydetached lower right corner that appears to have been re-secured.Opening Bid $250.00
156. 1920 Carnegie Institute of Technology Yearbook
With Honus WagnerRegarded by some as the best player in the history of the game, Hall of Fame short-stop Honus Wagner served in a mentor capacity following his incomparable playingcareer, first at Carnegie Institute of Technology and later, for the Pittsburgh Pirates.This 1920 yearbook portrays Wagner in the former endeavor. Entitled “Thistle,” the374-page volume documents activities from the 1919-1920 school year. On page 181,a stately and readily recognizable Wagner is pictured with the baseball squad. Thebook shows incredible preservation with covers/pages intact and minimal edge wearon the leather-bound cover.Opening Bid $200.00
157. 1923
“The
Columbian”
Yearbook
With Lou
GehrigHis reputation pre-ceding him, LouGehrig enrolled atColumbiaUniversity as astandout athlete onboth the diamondand gridiron. This1923 edition ofThe Columbianhails from Gehrig’s sophomore year at the renowned institution. The 540-page volumedetails various school and extracurricular activities. Gehrig’s name appears in the fra-ternity section, as he pledged Phi Delta Theta as a freshman. While Gehrig was scout-ed by the New York Yankees (as a pitcher, no less) in 1923, he does not appear in thisedition’s baseball section, as he was ineligible for intercollegiate play during his fresh-man year. The book is incredibly preserved with covers and all pages intact and mini-mal spine wear/corner bumping.Opening Bid $400.00
158. Babe Ruth
1920s Type I
Photograph - BGS
AuthenticThe offered image of BabeRuth is adored as muchtoday as it was when issuedin the 1920s. The 8-1/2” by5” photograph shows theBambino early in hisYankees career. The imagewas issued by the ElliottNews Service and is inexcellent condition for aType I photograph.Opening Bid $750.00
159. 1914 American League
Composition Doll - One of
Only (7) KnownCoinciding with the Deadball Era and thebrief run of the Federal League, NewYork’s Elektra Toy Co. produced composi-tion dolls in unknown quantities as carnivaland fair prizes. Of the company’s baseballdolls, fewer than (10) are known to exist.The offered doll is not only one of thoserarities, but the only known AmericanLeague example and the only one with botha composition head and hands. Standing24”-tall, the keepsake is clad in a pinstripeduniform with “AL” sewn to the chest inbrown felt. The doll exhibits moderate toheavy wear and is missing its original cap.The head shows moderate crazing and has asmall crack at the front of the neck. Fingersare missing from both hands. On the backof the neck, a raised-letter identifier reads:“ELEKTA (sic) T. NC. NY – COPY-RIGHT.”Opening Bid $200.00
160. 1966 Pittsburgh Pirates
“Phantom”World Series
Program CoverCombatants in the 1960, 1971 and 1979 FallClassic showdowns, the Pittsburgh Piratesemerged as unlikely champions in climacticfashion each and every time. The offeredWorld Series program cover was produced foran event that never occurred. Setting the pacein the National League for most of the 1966season, the Bucs registered circuit bests inteam batting average (.279) and extra base hits(460). In sole possession of first place as lateas September 11, the Pirates faltered, droppingseven of their final 11 games to finish threegames behind the Dodgers. As the end neared,at least one publisher had faith in the Pirates to make another October run, as thisunique program cover was produced in anticipation of a Pittsburgh vs. BaltimoreWorld Series. The lower portion features a twilight photograph of Forbes Field withstenciled identifiers reading “seventy-five cents” and “The Baltimore Orioles –American League Champions versus The Pittsburgh Pirates – National LeagueChampions.” Accenting that colorful design, the title “1966 World Series SouvenirProgram” is printed against a white background on which editorial notations havebeen made in pencil. The latter design was done with “World Series” in gold-coloredcharacters, leaving a choice between that or a red-white-and-blue scheme (whichappears on the flap beneath).Opening Bid $250.00
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161. Brooks Robinson 1970 World Series Salesman’s
Sample RingThis Fall Classic hardware is a salesman’s sample of the ring presented to BrooksRobinson for the defining performance in his extraordinary career. Specifically, thissize “11” accessory is a 10-karat gold example crafted for the Orioles’ e fforts in the1970 World Series. The facing showcases a simulated diamond at the center of a relieflikeness of hallowed Memorial Stadium. Surrounding that horseshoe shaped display,raised characters proclaim “BALTIMORE ORIOLES – WORLD CHAMPIONS” inthe identical font that appeared on the stadium’s World Wars memorial façade. Oneshank is decorated with relief likenesses of “1970,” an Orioles cap, a scroll on which“B. Robinson” is engraved and, appropriately, a glove. The opposite shank features anAmerican League logo and a star studded “1970 Champions” display.Opening Bid $900.00
162. Collection of
(6) 1933-1973
Important
Baseball TicketsIssued at historically signif-icant diamond events, these(6) tickets span 40 seasonsand the evolution of thegrand game. Includes: 1933World Series Game 5Griffith Stadium (GD) stub;last postseason game everplayed in the Nation’sCapital; 1940 New YorkGiants (VG-EX) PoloGrounds stub; second-evernight game; 1956 NewYork Yankees August 25Yankee Stadium stub from old timer’s game attended by Ty Cobb; Mantle careerhome run No. 165; stub has uneven admission tear and hole punch; 1961 New YorkYankees full Yankee Stadium ticket from September 9 game in which Maris deliveredhome run No. 56 of 61; ticket is (VG) with corner wear and vertical fold; (2) 1973New York Mets a pair of August 17 stubs from game in which Willie Mays hit his660th and final career home run. Both (EX) with fading.Opening Bid $250.00
163. 1960 World Series
Ticket Stubs Framed
DisplayWhile certain Fall Classic traditionswere upheld in 1960, the aggregaterun differential and outcome wereanything but common. Seeminglyannual participants, the New YorkYankees outscored their foes by awhopping 55-27 but were felled inGame 7 as Pittsburgh continued itsdecisive seventh game dominance (allfive of the franchise’s championshipshave been realized via Game 7 wins).The offered display showcases ticketstubs from all (7) 1960 World Seriesgames. Framed to 12x22, the symmet-rically arranged vouchers were issuedat Forbes Field and Yankee Stadiumand range from (EX-MT) to (GD) intheir apparent conditions. Among thememorable feats were three Mantlehome runs and, of course, Mazeroski’sdecisive blow.Opening Bid $250.00
164. 1936 All-Star Game Ticket Stub - PSA AuthenticMarking two “firsts,” the 1936 All-Star Game unveiled 21-year-old rookie JoeDiMaggio and resulted in the first-ever National League triumph. Encapsulated andassessed “Authentic” by PSA, this ticket stub was issued at Boston’s Braves Field forthat historic “Midsummer Classic.” The “Reserved” rain check voucher features print-ed seating/event legends, as well as the likenesses of contemporary czars Landis,Frick and Harridge. The clean reverse bears Landis’ facsimile signature. The keepsakeis affected by vertical creases.Opening Bid $200.00
165. September 26, 1961
Yankee Stadium Ticket
Stub From Maris’ 60th
Home Run - PSA
AuthenticIssued to one of 19,401 awe-struckspectators in the Bronx, thisSeptember 26, 1961 Yankee Stadiumticket stub granted its bearer a van-tage point to view Roger Maris’ 60thhome run sail deep into the rightfield stands and tie Babe Ruth’ssacred single-season standard.Encapsulated and assessed“Authentic” by PSA, the voucherfeatures the Yankees’ “top hat” logoand printed seating/event legends.The front presents nicely, thoughthere is handwriting and paper loss(from previous mounting) on thereverse.Opening Bid $250.00
166. April 17, 1964 New
York Mets Ticket Stub
From First Game at
Shea - PSA AuthenticWith the same inept cast, the NewYork Mets performed at a new venuein 1964. This ticket stub was issuedto one of 50,312 spectators inQueens on April 17, 1964 for thefirst-ever contest at Shea Stadium.Encapsulated and assessed“Authentic” by PSA, this “LogeBox” voucher features a “Mr. Met”rain check logo and printedseating/event legends. The item has aclean reverse and presents nicely,though there is a small hole punching(likely from admission). Pittsburgh’sWillie Stargell christened the newballpark with a second-inning homerun that day.Opening Bid $200.00
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167. (53) 1952-1963
New York
Yankees/Giants &
Boston Red Sox
ScorecardsHistoric franchises and the con-tests they played are documentedwith these (53) 1952-1963 NewYork Yankees/Giants and BostonRed Sox scorecards. These publi-cations average (EX) with defer-ence to the neatly marked score-cards. Included are Boston RedSox: (41 scorecards) with (11)1955 (one unmarked), (13) 1956(one unmarked), (11) 1958 ((3)tickets staples to cover, two unmarked); New York Yankees: (8 scorecards) with (2)1954, and (2) 1956. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
168. (31) 1930s-
2000s Baseball
Publications with (2)
1960 World Series
ProgramsPresented is an interestingassortment of (31) 1930s-2000sbaseball publications.Highlights includePrograms/Newsletters: (2)1960 World Series Yankees vs.Pirates (both EX-MT);Annuals/Commemoratives:1911 Pennant Winning Playsand Players bound by Howe(NM), 1911 Spalding Guide bound (EX-MT), 1914 Balldom by Moreland (VG),1922 Baseball Cyclopedia bound by Lanigan (EX) and 1932 Sporting News RecordBook (VG, Grove). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
169. (54) 1936-1993
American/National
League Green & Red
Book CollectionExplore baseball history withthese (54) 1936-1993American/National LeagueGreen and Red books. Theguides average as follows:1930s (median VG), 1940s(average VG), 1950s (averageVG-EX), 1960s (median EX-MT) and 1970s-1990s (averageNM). Highlights includeAmerican League Green Book: (28 books) with 1937, 1938, 1948, 1964-1966,1976-1982; National League Green Book: (26 books) with 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939,1940, 1941 and 1945 (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
170. Vintage
Baseball/
Football
Grouping
With Red
Man Displays
and 1952 Star
CalThis assortment ofbaseball publicationsand souvenirs spans the Deadball Era through the fabulous ‘50s. Highlights include:(3) 1950s Red Man Ad Displays incredibly preserved 11 x 15-1/2” point of sale dis-plays hawking the tobacco product. Includes, Kiner, Mize and Slaughter. All are(NM); 1952 Star Cal Decal #73-C E. Robinson (in original retail sleeve); ClevelandIndians Photo Sets team-issued sets from 1948 (with Greenberg and Boudreau) and1949 (with Paige and Veeck). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
171. 1946-
1959 OAL
Harridge
Unknown
Prototype
Ball in
Original
BagSpared fromuse on SeniorCircuit dia-monds, this impeccably preserved ONL Harridge baseball is accompanied by its origi-nal retail bag. The creamy orb showcases vibrant stampings which include a rare vari-ation of unknown origin. While the “three star” pattern dates the sphere to 1946-1959,a “Marca Registrada” (registered trademark) identifier on an adjacent panel is a sel-dom seen feature.Opening Bid $150.00
172. (22) 1959-1997
World Series/All-Star
Game Press
Pins/CharmsIn addition to the spoils bestowedupon the athletes who do annualWorld Series battle, ostentatious“hardware” is given to those whodocument those October tilts.These (22) press pins and charmsare attestation to that. Highlightsinclude: 1959 (Dodgers; EX withminimal flaking); (2) 1988(Dodgers); 1990 (Athletics); 1991(Braves); 1995 (Indians) and“phantom” pins including: (2)1969 (Twins); (3) 1983 (2 White Sox and 1 Pirates) and 1992 (Athletics). More onour website.Opening Bid $150.00
173. Babe Ruth Oil-On-Canvas
PaintingThe “Sultan of Swat” was depicted in one ofhis pitching endeavors in the coveted 1915Sporting News M101-5 #151 cardboard col-lectible. This oil-on-canvas artwork capturesRuth’s likeness as it appeared on that familiarDeadball Era heirloom. Mounted to a sturdywooden 16 x 28 framework, the painting fea-tures vibrant hues and infinite detail.Opening Bid $150.00
174. Joe Jackson Oil-
On-Canvas PaintingFallen Chicago Black Sox princi-pal Shoeless Joe Jackson is thesubject of this appealing oil-on-canvas painting. Mounted to a 15-3/4 x 19-7/8” cardboard frame-work, the detailed likeness showsphotographic qualities and isendorsed by artist Gerald Cravath.Accented by a deep olive back-ground, this piece is ideal for dis-play in any sports den.Opening Bid $150.00
181. Ernie
Lombardi
Signed
Baseball
With Full
JSAAn integralcomponent onCincinnatipennant win-ners during thefranchise’slate-1930s return to National League supremacy, Hall of Fame backstop Ernie Lombardi was the endorser of thisONL Giles baseball. The toned sphere appears to have been used and showcases Lombardi’s blue ballpoint auto-graph (“7” strength), which is accented by his inscription of “To Rickey” on a side panel. It should be noted thatabrasions and ink remnants on adjacent panels suggest that additional signatures have been removed. Full photoLOA from JSA (cert/sticker #X07327).Opening Bid $150.00
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AU TO G R A P H S175. Beautiful Babe Ruth Signed OAL
Barnard Baseball With Full PSA/DNAHaving accomplished unparalleled pitching feats during hisearly tenure with the Red Sox, Babe Ruth went on to all butinvent the home run, posting escalating longball totals thatmarked an end to the Deadball Era. And still, the definiteyears of his career had yet to come. This OAL Barnard base-ball hails from the pinnacle of Ruth’s magnificent career andis decorated with a Ruth autograph as stunning as his long listof accomplishments. The clean off-white sphere shows evi-dence of mild handling, while its trademark stampings andvibrant red-and-blue laces show in-box quality. The sweetspot (as usual) is home to Ruth’s penning, which resonates(“8”) strength and clarity. Executed in black-ink steel tipfountain pen, Ruth’s flowing signature is free of quotationmarks, suggesting that it was rendered sometime after 1927.Barnard’s reign lasted from 1927 through 1931, which markedthe simultaneous run of the Ruth-led “Murderer’s Row.” Forthe sake of accuracy, it should be noted that four additional signatures (onside panels) have been professionally removed. These are not visible to thenaked eye but apparent only under a black light. The relic displays as a sin-gle-signed Ruth, and a gorgeous one, at that. Full photo LOA fromPSA/DNA.Opening Bid $2500.00
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176. Satchel Paige Single-Signed Baseball With Full JSAHaving paved the road to baseball integration, Satchel Paige was subsequently the main attraction as attendanceboomed throughout American League and barnstorming venues. Well after he made his indelible mark on thegame, Paige autographed this OAL MacPhail baseball. The clean white sphere (grade “6-7”) has sections of mildtoning, but the sweet spot is home to a powerful ballpoint signature that projects (“9”) strength and clarity. Fullphoto LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $750.00
177. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed
Photo Ball With Full JSAA Hall of Famer and seemingly annual World Seriesparticipant, “Bronx Bomber” legend Mickey Mantlehas autographed this appealing photo ball. The cleanwhite OAL Brown sphere (grade “8-9”) showcases acolorful artist’s rendering of the youthful lookingswitch-hitter. On the sweet spot, Mantle’s blue ballpointsignature projects (“8”) strength and clarity, with veryminor ink migration on the first name preventing higherassessment. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $550.00
178. Joe DiMaggio Single-Signed
Photo Ball With Full JSANew York Yankees legend Joe DiMaggio boldlyendorsed this OAL Brown baseball accented by a color-ful likeness of the perennial MVP candidate. The mild-ly toned sphere (grade “6-7”) is signed on the sweetspot in blue ballpoint. The scripting projects (“9”)strength and clarity. On the south panel, a colorful ren-dering depicts the Hall of Famer in his San FranciscoSeals Pacific Coast League apparel. Full photo LOAfrom JSA.Opening Bid $375.00
179. Roger Maris Single-Signed
Baseball With Full JSAUnassuming throughout his chase of Babe Ruth’s seem-ingly unbreakable single-season home run record,
Roger Maris endured opposition from purists and casu-al fans, alike, in his successful quest. The offered base-ball is autographed by the oft-unsung Yankee slugger.The mildly toned unofficial sphere is endorsed on thesweet spot by Maris, whose ballpoint scripting res-onates (“8”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA fromJSA.Opening Bid $750.00
180.
Sandy
Koufax
Single-
Signed
Baseball
With Full
JSAA mainstayfor pitching-rich Dodgersrosters on both coasts, Hall of Fame southpaw SandyKoufax is the endorser of this ONL Giamatti baseball.The near-white sphere (grade “7-8”) showcasesKoufax’ blue ballpoint, sweet spot signature (“8-9”strength). Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00
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182. Babe Ruth/Walter Johnson Dual-Signed OAL
Harridge Ball With Full JSAWhile their physical abilities waned and their diamond careers resultantly came to aclose, Babe Ruth and Walter Johnson remained measuring sticks by which all subse-quent performers would be compared. With undying popularity, the Hall of Famersseized the opportunity to autograph this vintage OAL Harridge baseball. The off -white and lightly toned sphere (grade “5-6”) bears a “Reach” trademark dating to1934-1939, a period during which both Ruth and Johnson assumed short-lived rolesas mentors, Ruth with the Brooklyn Dodgers and Johnson at the helm of theCleveland Indians. In its typical occupancy of the sweet spot, Ruth’s black-ink steeltip fountain pen scripting projects (“5”) strength and clarity, with very minor surfaceabrasions and inconsistent pen pressure preventing higher assessment. Executed onthe south panel, Johnson’s black-ink penning has faded over time and, although stilllegible, resonates (“3”) quality. Full photo LOA from JSA (cert/sticker #X07330).Opening Bid $1400.00
183. 1923 Washington Senators/Chicago White Sox Multi-
Signed Ball With W. Johnson, Collins and Full JSALike locomotives barreling in opposite directions, the 1923 Washington Senators andChicago White Sox assembled to do battle and autographed this OAL Johnson sphere.The off-white orb (grade “5”) has a legible trademark and vibrant red and blue stitch-ing. Scattered age-induced toning spots prevent higher technical assessment. Theblack ink steel-tip fountain pen scriptings, meanwhile, average (“6-7”) potency. Thereare (11) signatures in all, including: Sweet Spot: E. Collins; North Panel: Rice,Robertson, Ruel, Judge and Leibold; South Panel: Schalk, Russell, W. Johnson andHarris; East Panel: Bush. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $400.00
184. 1927 Philadelphia Athletics Team Signed Baseball
With Cobb, Foxx, Mack and Full JSAObscured by what many consider the most dominant roster in baseball annals, the1927 Philadelphia Athletics were clearly headed for their return to glory, nonetheless.The offered OAL Johnson baseball was signed by (25) members of that formidableJunior Circuit bridesmaid roster, including eight Hall of Famers and one of the earliestknown Foxx pennings. The clean and creamy orb (grade “8”) is incredibly preserved,showing bold trademark stampings and vibrant red and blue laces. The black-ink steeltip fountain pen scriptings average (“5”) quality, as they have become somewhat fadedbut remain legible throughout. Includes: Sweet Spot: Johnson, Rommel and Hale;North Panel: Wheat (“4”), Gray, Quinn, Jacobson, Powers and C. Mack (manager,“4”); South Panel: Ehmke, Galloway, Foxx (signed “James Foxx”), Simmons andCollins; West Panel: Gleason (coach), Bishop, Dykes, Perkins and Cobb (“6-7”);East Panel: E. Mack (coach, “2-3”), Boley, French, Grove (“3”), Cochrane (“4”) andWalberg. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $400.00
185. 1931 New York Yankees Team-Signed Baseball With
Full JSAEstablishing a record for runs scored (1,067), the 1931 New York Yankees also pacedthe big leagues with 155 home runs in a runner-up performance behind the front-run-ning Philadelphia Athletics. The offered baseball was signed by (20) members of thatoffensive juggernaut. Appropriately, the medium is a Spalding “Babe Ruth Home RunSpecial.” With mild toning and very minor surface abrasions, the sphere (grade “6”)features alternating red-and-blue laces. The steel-tip fountain pen endorsements,meanwhile, have faded over time and resonate between (“2”) and (“6”) strength andclarity. Includes: Sweet Spot: Ruth (“6”); North Panel: unidentified, Gomez (“2”),unidentified, Lary, unidentified and Karlon; South Panel: Ruffing (“4”), Cooke,Walker, Chapman, McEvoy and Lazzeri (“3”); West Panel: Pennock, Dickey (“2-3”),Sewell (“2-3”) and Fletcher (coach); East Panel: Hoag, Reese and unidentified. Thesignatures were likely gathered during the club’s spring training session, as Karlonplayed for the 1930 team but did not make the 1931 roster. Additionally, Sewell wasacquired in January of 1931. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $900.00
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186. 1940 Chicago Cubs Team-Signed Ball With Hartnett,
Herman and Full JSAThe 1940 Chicago Cubs signed this lightly toned ONL Frick baseball (grade “5”) thathas a legible trademark and application of period shellac. The (20) black ink fountainpen signatures, meanwhile, project between (“3-4”) and (“6-7”) strength and clarity.Includes: Sweet Spot: Passeau and Dallessandro; North Panel: Leiber, Hartnett (“3-4”), Cavarretta, Bryant, Root and Mattick; South Panel: Gleeson, Raffensberger,Herman (“6”), Russell and Todd; West Panel: Collins, Page, Olsen, Lee and Rogell;East Panel: Galen and Hack. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00
187. Late-1940s Atlanta Crackers Multi-Signed Ball With
Cuyler, Trippi and Full JSADubbed “The Yankees of the Minors” during a successful run in the Class AASouthern Association, the Atlanta Crackers fielded players whose legendary exploitstranscended the game. The offered baseball was signed by (5) late-1940s franchisegreats. The medium-toned Goldsmith “Official 97 League” (grade “4-5”) in signed inblue-ink fountain pen by Ralph Brown (“3-4” strength), KiKi Cuyler (“6-7”), CliffDapper (“5”), Charley Trippi (“5-6”) and Davey Williams (“4”). Full photo LOA fromJSA (cert/sticker #X07328).Opening Bid $250.00
188. 1951
N.L.
Champion
New York
Giants Team-
Signed Ball
With Full
JSAImprobable SeniorCircuit champions,the 1951 New YorkGiants put their sig-nature on an excit-ing season afterwhich the WorldSeries was anti-cli-mactic. The offeredONL Frick spherewas signed by (28)members of that heroic roster. The creamy orb (grade “6-7”) has minor abrasions andis home to black-ink pennings that grade between (“4-6”). Highlights include: Mays,Durocher, Irvin, Maglie and Thomson. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our web-site.Opening Bid $150.00
189. 1952
National League
Champion
Brooklyn
Dodgers Team-
Signed Mini-Ball
With J.
Robinson and
Full JSAPacing the SeniorCircuit in home runs(153), runs (775) andstolen bases (90), the1952 Brooklyn Dodgersearned their third pen-nant in six seasons.While the offered base-ball is miniature in stature, it looms as large as the aforementioned feats because it isautographed by (21) of that year’s Ebbets Field heroes. Specifically, the medium is a7”-diameter lightly toned ONL Giles sphere (grade “5-6”) with blue ballpoint signa-tures that average (“5”) strength and clarity (with minor surface abrasions preventinghigher assessment). Keys include: Campanella, Reese, J. Robinson, Hodges and D.Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
190. 1953 World
Champion New
York Yankees
Reunion Team-
Signed Ball
With Mantle
and Full JSAMore than 30 yearsafter securing anunprecedented fifthconsecutive WorldSeries title, (16) mem-bers of the 1953 NewYork Yankees assem-bled and autographedthis baseball. The mild-ly toned OAL Brownsphere (grade “7”) isdecorated with blueballpoint signatures that average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Includes Sweet Spot:Blackwell and Mantle; North Panel: Miller, Reynolds, Mize and Bollweg; SouthPanel: Sain, Ford, Lopat and Rizzuto; West Panel: Berra, Bauer, McDougald andKuzava; East Panel: Woodling and Martin. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00
191. Roger Maris/Mickey Mantle Dual Signed Baseball
With Full JSASome two decades after terrorizing pitchers as a lethal combo in the Yankee lineup,Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris decorated the offered baseball with their highlysought autographs. The snow-white sphere is a souvenir celebrating the St. LouisCardinals’ 1982 title. On the sweet spot, Maris’ blue ink signature has endured slightmigration but still shows (“6-7”) quality. On the north panel, Mantle’s scripting shows(“7”) quality. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $400.00
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192. 1951 St.
Louis
Browns
Team-Signed
Baseball
With Paige,
Patkin and
Full JSANot long for theirSt. Louis surround-ings, (27) membersof the 1951 Brownssigned this OALHarridge baseball.The creamy sphere(grade “8”) hasfaded stampings butpotent black inksignatures that proj-ect between (“8-9”)and (“6”) quality, with highlights including: Delsing, Mapes, Paige, Patkin (coach)and Taylor (manager). Full photo LOA from JSA. Also included is a 1951 BrownsYearbook (VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
193. 1959 Kansas
City Athletics
Team-Signed
Baseball With
Maris and Full
PSA/DNAThe offered baseball wassigned by (29) members ofthe 1959 squad. The gor-geous creamy OALHarridge sphere featuresballpoint pennings thataverage (“8-9”) qualitywith: Sweet Spot: Craft(manager) and Cerv;North Panel: Snyder,Herbert, Terwilliger,Smith, Coleman, Daleyand Garver; South Panel:Boone, Carroll, Hadley, Lopez, Herzog and Sain (coach); West Panel: Maris, Grim,DeMaestri, Tsitouris, Tuttle, Ward and Chiti; East Panel: Tomanek, House, Dickson,D. Williams, Heffner (coach) and Gorman; Reverse Sweet Spot: Swift (coach). Fullphoto LOA from PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $200.00
194. 1963
Baltimore
Orioles Team-
Signed
Baseball with
(26)
Signatures—
Full JSAFeatured is a 1963Baltimore Oriolesteam-signed baseballwith (26) signatures.This off-white OALCronin sphere (“7”)displays uniformsoiling throughout.The blue ballpointink inscriptions aver-age (“7”) with thesweet spot and westpanels faring slightly lesser. Keys include Sweet Spot: Hitchcock, B. Robinson; WestPanel: Roberts; East Panel: Appling and South Panel: Aparicio. Full photo LOAfrom JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
195. Roger Maris/Mickey Mantle Dual Signed Baseball
With Full JSAMore than two decades after their dual assault on the single-season home run stan-dard, Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle remained longball legends with numbers thatmay forever hold as the benchmark for teammates. This OAL Brown baseball wassigned by Maris and Mantle shortly before the former slugger passed away. Thecreamy sphere (grade “7”) is endorsed on the sweet spot by Mantle (“8” strength) andon the north panel by Maris (“8-9”). Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $400.00
196. 1980
World
Champion
Philadelphia
Phillies
Team-
Signed
Baseball
With
Schmidt,
Espinosa
and Full
JSA(31) members ofthe 1980PhiladelphiaPhillies, winners of the first World Series title in the franchise’s lengthy history, sawfit to autograph the offered baseball. The lightly toned ONL Giamatti orb (grade “6”)features black ballpoint scriptings average (“8”) quality (with minor bleeding on afew). Highlights include Bowa, Carlton, Green (manager), Rose, Schmidt, Espinosaand Trillo. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
197. 500 Home Run Club Signed Ball With Mantle,
Williams and Full JSAWhile membership in the esteemed “500 Home Run” club has increased in recentyears with the controversial additions of several tainted sluggers, there is no question-ing the accomplishments of the (11) who signed this ONL White ball. The mildlytoned sphere (grade “7”) has blue ballpoint scriptings that project (“9-10”) strengththroughout. Includes: Sweet Spot: Williams and Mantle; North Panel: Aaron,McCovey, Mays and Jackson; South Panel: Mathews; West Panel: Robinson andSchmidt; East Panel: Killebrew and Banks. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00
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AU TO G R A P H S JULY 28, 2011198. 1943
Cardinals and
1944 Browns
Team-Signed
Baseballs
With Full JSABaseball’s wartimehotbed, St. Louisproduced championsin both leagues asWorld War II wagedon. These (2) baseballs were signed by members of the 1943 Cardinals and 1944Browns, respectively. Highlights include: 1943 Cardinals off-white ONL Frick orb(grade “6”) signed by (22), average (“5”) strength with Musial and Southworth; 1944Browns off-white OAL Harridge ball (grade “5-6”) with mild abrasions and (27) sig-natures (average “4”) including Sewell and Stephens. Individual full photo LOAsfrom JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
199. 1959
Boston Red
Sox and New
York Yankees
Team-Signed
Baseballs
With Full
PSA/DNABitter rivals fromthe 1959 Bronx andBoston installments have signed these (2) OAL Harridge baseballs. The creamyspheres (grade “6”) present nicely and appear to have an ultra thin uniform layer ofperiod shellac and blue ballpoint signatures that average (“8-9”) on the Red Sox orband (“7”) on the Yankees keepsake. Highlights include: Red Sox signed by (25) withJensen, Malzone and Wertz; Yankees signed by (22) with Berra, Ford and Larsen.Individual full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
200. T. Williams, J.
DiMaggio and Mantle
Single-Signed
Baseballs With Full
JSAContemporaries in 1951, theHall of Fame trio of JoeDiMaggio, Mickey Mantle andTed Williams have autographedthese OAL Brown baseballs. Thespheres show varying degrees oftoning and grade near the (“6”)plateau. The sweet spot signa-tures, meanwhile, have beenexecuted in ballpoint and aver-age (“8-9”) potency. Individualfull LOAs from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00
201. (3) 1940s-1950s
Multi-Signed Baseballs
With Dean and Full
JSAThese (3) OAL Harridge sphereshave been signed by 1940s-1950sA.L. teams or contemporaries. Thecreamy to lightly toned orbs grade(“6”) on average and showcasepennings that range from (“6”-“9”)quality. Includes: 1940s A.L. Starssigned by (12) including DizzyDean, Kretlow and Lollar; 1950Washington Senators (29) with B.Harris (manager), Myatt (coach)and Noren; 1951 Detroit Tigers (16) with Ferrell (coach), Lyons (coach) andNewhouser. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
202. 1954, 1955 and
1956 St. Louis
Cardinals Team-
Signed Baseballs With
Full JSAThese (3) ONL Giles orbs arerespectively signed by St. LouisCardinals rosters powered byStan Musial during the 1950s.The gorgeous creamy orbs allgrade (“8”) and feature ballpointpennings that average (“7-8”)strength. Highlights include: 1954Musial and Schoendienst; 1955Musial and Schoendienst; 1956Hutchinson and Musial.Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
203. (3) Multi-Signed
Theme Baseballs
With Koufax, Ryan
and RipkenThese (3) multi-signed sphereseach have a significant themewith endorsers having earnedselect spots in history. The orbsrange from clean white (“9”) tomildly toned (“7”), and the blueballpoint pennings average(“9”). Includes: ConsecutiveGames OAL Brown, withRipken (s/s) and Kinugasa;Rose Family ONL Coleman,with Rose (s/s) and Rose, Jr.(s/s); No-Hitters OAL Brown, with Ryan (s/s), Feller and Koufax (full JSA).Certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
204. (3) 1970s St. Louis
Cardinals Team-Signed
Baseballs With Full JSAThese (3) baseballs were signed by1970s St. Louis Cardinals teamsduring the latter stages of a 71-yearfranchise run without a last-placefinish. Includes: 1970 creamy ONLGiles ball (grade “8”) signed by(24), average (“8”) with Brock andCarlton; 1974 medium-toned sou-venir ball (grade “5”) signed by(23), average (“3-4”) with Gibsonand Torre; 1978 near-white ONLFeeney (grade “7-8”) signed by(28), average (“6”) with Brock andSimmons. Full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
205. (4) 1950s-1960s
St. Louis Cardinals
Team-Signed
Baseballs With Full
JSAThis quartet of ONL Giles base-balls has been signed by St.Louis Cardinals rosters from the1950s and 1960s. The gorgeouscreamy orbs grade (“8”) or betterand feature ballpoint penningsthat average (“7-8”) strength.Includes: 1954 (26) with Musialand Schoendienst; 1959 (25)with Gibson and Musial; 1961(22) with Keane and Musial; 1966 (21) with Brock and Carlton. Full photo LOAsfrom JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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206. (4) 1957-1966 St.
Louis Cardinals Team-
Signed Baseballs With
Full JSA and (2) World
Series ProgramsCardinals installments fromSportsman’s Park to Busch Stadiumare represented on these (4) team-signed baseballs, plus (5) programs.The gorgeous creamy ONL Gilesspheres grade (“8-9”) or better andshowcase blue ballpoint signaturesthat average (“8”) quality. Includes:1957 signed by (23) with K. Boyerand Musial; 1961 (21) with Gibsonand Musial; 1965 (22) with Carlton and Schoendienst; 1966 (21) with Brock andFlood. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
207. (5) Pete Rose
Signed/Inscribed
Baseballs With
“Steroid” and
“Best Player”
ContentThese (5) baseballs haveall been signed and deco-rated with telling inscrip-tions by all-time hit kingPete Rose. The snow-whiteOML Selig orbs (all grade “9-10”) showcase blue ink autographs that average (“9-10”) quality. One is signed on the sweet spot (inscribed “Hit King 4256”) and (13)more times on adjacent panels, dubbed “Gucci Ball” (full JSA). Two are signed onside panels and inscribed “4256 Hits Without Steroids.” The remaining two aresigned with Rose opining his favorite and best players. Individual certs/stickers fromJSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
208. One Dozen Phil
Rizzuto Signed OML
Yankees “100th
Anniversary”
BaseballsA vital component on nine“Bronx Bomber” pennant win-ners and seven World Seriestitlist squads, Phil Rizzutoremained a familiar face of thefranchise for many years in thebroadcast booth. These (12)OML Selig baseballs have beenautographed by the Pinstriper legend. The snow-white spheres (grade “9-10”) eachfeature the Yankees’ “1903-2003 100th Anniversary” logo and have been endorsed byRizzuto just below. Executed in blue ballpoint, Rizzuto’s scriptings average (“9”)strength and clarity. Auction LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $150.00
209. (17) Single-
Signed Baseballs With
J. DiMaggio, T.
Williams and MantleCooperstown residents and WorldSeries heroes have signed these(17) OAL and ONL baseballs.The spheres range from snow-white (grade “10”) to medium-toned (grade “5”) and feature ball-point pennings that average (“8-9”) strength. Includes: Berra, J.DiMaggio, Feller, Ford, Groat, (2)Hunter, R. Jackson, B. Leonard,Mantle, Mize, G. Perry,Richardson, B. Robinson, Rose,Slaughter and T. Williams. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
210. (29)
Autographed
Baseballs with
(14) Hall of Famers
including (2)
DiMaggioBoost your autographedbaseball collection withthese (29) spheres with four-teen Hall of Famers. Theballs display varyingdegrees of surface toningwhich does not impede the(“8-9”) signature strengths. Highlights include OAL: (2) DiMaggio, Griffey Jr., ONL:Ba. Bonds, Maddux; Other: Ripken Jr. (1994 OAS). With exception to bothDiMaggio pennings (full photo LOA), the remaining signatures come with an auctionLOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
211. (40) Single-
Signed Baseball
Collection With
Multiple Hall of
FamersAt (40) strong, this autographedbaseball collection boasts ofsuperstar and coveted Hall ofFame scriptings that average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. TheOAL, OML or ONL spheres,meanwhile, range from cleanwhite (grade “9”) to mildly toned(grade “6”) examples. Highlightsinclude: M. Allen, Banks,Blyleven, Carlton, Harwell, R.Jackson, Jenkins, Newhouser, Schmidt, Seaver and Yount. Basic certs/stickers and anauction LOA from JSA accompany. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
212. Hall of Famer
Signed Baseball
Collection of (42)
With Aaron,
Mathews and
MusialThe hallowed halls ofCooperstown are well rep-resented in this impressivelot of (42) autographedbaseballs. The OAL andONL orbs range fromsnow-white (grade “9-10”)to mildly toned (grade “6-7”) examples, with sweet spot ballpoint pennings averaging(“8-9”) quality. Highlights include: Aaron, Banks, (3) Carlton, Ford, R. Jackson,Mathews, Musial, Rose, (3) Schmidt, (3) Seaver and (3) Slaughter. Individualcerts/stickers from JSA and PSA/DNA. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
213. (72) Rookie
of the Year
Single-Signed
BaseballsLauded for their freshmanseason efforts, “Rookie ofthe Year” award recipientshave autographed these(72) baseballs. The OALor ONL spheres rangefrom snow-white (grade“10”) to mildly toned(grade “6-7”) and show-case sweet spot penningsthat average (“8-9”) quality. Includes: (4) Blefary, (11) Bumbry, (7) Ferriss, (3)Fidrych, (6) Hansen, (7) F. Howard, (10) Horner, (3) Jethroe, Lefebrve, Lynn, (7)Pearson, (7) Tresh and (5) Virdon. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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AU TO G R A P H S JULY 28, 2011214. (6) Multi-Signed
Baseballs with
Hornsby, Stengel & P.
WanerThis sextet of multi-signed base-balls includes (64) autographsfrom a myriad of greats.Featured are 1963-1964Cardinals/Mets/Japanese: (15signatures, average “7”, ONLGiles grades “5-6”); 1967Atlanta Braves: (18 signatures, average “7,” Joe Torre Official League grades “5-6”);Multi-Signed Hall of Famers/Stars: (15 signatures, average “7,” ONL Giles grades“4”) with Sweet Spot: Roush; West Panel: L. Nelson (broadcaster); East Panel:Hornsby, Hodges; North Panel: P. Waner, Musial, Stengel; South Panel: Carey andMulti-Signed Hall of Famers/Others: (11 signatures, average “7”, Official SouthernLeague grades “5”) with South Panel: Manush. Auction LOA from James SpenceAuthentications. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
215. 1991 National
League Team-Signed
Baseball Collection
of (12) With N.L. All-
Star TeamThe 1991 Senior Circuit is wellrepresented with these (12) team-signed baseballs. The impecca-bly clean ONL White spheresgrade (“8”) or better throughoutand are home to ballpoint pen-nings that average (“7”) quality(with many nicer). Highlights include: Braves (27) with Glavine; Cubs (32) withDawson, Maddux; Reds (27); Astros (26) with Bagwell, Biggio; Dodgers (23) withCarter, Murray; Mets (26) with Gooden; Phillies (25); Pirates (23) with Bonds;Cardinals (31, average “4-5”); Padres (32) with Gwynn; Giants (23); N.L. All-Stars (32) with Dawson, Gwynn and Murray. Full photo LOA from JSA (for All-Star ball) and auction LOA from JSA for remaining balls. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
216. (15) 500 Home
Run Club Single-
Signed BaseballsLongball launchers from thestoried 500 Home Run Club arethe endorsers of these fifteensingle-signed baseballs. Unlessnoted, these endorsements eachgrade (“8-9”) or better with themajority of spheres displayingvarying degrees of toning.Included are OAL: Banks (512 HR’s on south panel), Griffey Jr. (slightly toned), R.Jackson (563, toned), Killebrew (573 H.R’s), F. Robinson (586 HR’s), Schmidt (548);ONL: Aaron (slightly toned), Mays (slightly toned), McCovey (slightly toned),McGwire (toned, PSA/DNA sticker), Sosa (toned); OML: Bonds (2001 commemora-tive, includes Bonds hologram), Mathews (512 HRs, slightly toned), Murray(3255/504) and Palmeiro (“7”, game-used 5/11/03/HR 500 vs. Cleveland vs. DavidElder on south panel). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.Opening Bid $300.00
217. (17) Single-Signed Hall
of Famer Baseballs With T.
Williams, Mays and AaronThe winning bidder will secure a Hall ofFame collection of (17) autographedOAL, ONL and OML spheres. And whilewe’re counting, the legendary playerswho endorsed these orbs combined for5,431 home runs, 1,494 mound triumphs,17 MVP awards and 11 Cy Young hon-ors. The balls range from snow-white(grade “10”) to mildly toned (grade “7”)examples. Blue ballpoint sweet spot pen-nings, meanwhile, show (“9”) or better quality throughout. All are accompanied bySteiner certs/holograms (with 2 noted exceptions). Includes: Aaron, Banks, Bench,Carew, Ford (auction LOA from JSA), Killebrew, Maddux, Mays, Molitor, Musial,Palmer, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Ryan, Seaver, Snider and T. Williams (full JSA).More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
218. (37) Single-Signed Hall of Fame Baseballs With
Aaron, Mays and T. WilliamsEnshrined in baseball’s Cooperstown cathedral, (36) different legends have auto-graphed the (37) OAL, ONL and OML spheres in this Hall of Fame horsehide lot. Theballs range from snow-white (grade “10”) to lightly toned (grade “6”) and showcasesweet spot ballpoint pennings that average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Highlightsinclude: Aaron (full JSA), Ford, Hunter (full JSA), Killebrew, Mathews, Mays (fullJSA), Newhouser, Rizzuto, Snider and T. Williams (full JSA). Certs/stickers fromJSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
219. (48) Single-
Signed Baseballs
With Mathews,
Mays and A-RodThese (48) baseballs havebeen autographed by Hall ofFamers, superstars and roleplayers, alike. The OAL,OML, ONL and unofficialspheres range from snow-white (grade “10”) to lightlytoned (grade “5”) and thesweet spot pennings consis-tently show (“8-9”) quality,with exceptions noted.Highlights include: Blyleven, Boggs, Feller, Fidrych, Kaline, Mathews, Mays (“6”strength), Mazeroski, Molitor, P. Niekro, B. Robinson, A. Rodriguez and Snider.Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
220. (51) Single-Signed
Baseballs With Many
Hall of FamersPresented is a sizable assortment ofOAL and ONL autographed orbswhose endorsers include superstarsand Cooperstown inductees. In all,there are (51) spheres that rangefrom snow-white (grade “10”) tomildly toned (grade “6”) examples.The sweet spot ballpoint pennings,meanwhile, average (“8-9”) quality.Includes: M. Allen, Blyleven, (3)Carlton, (2) Carrasquel, (2) Ennis,Hogsett, (3) Jenkins, B. Lewis, (7)Lolich, Lynn, Oliver, (4) M. Owen,B. Powell, (2) Schmidt, Seaver, (3) Slaughter, C. Thompson, (6) Trucks, (5) J. Turnerand (5) Vander Meer. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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221. Ty Cobb Signed Photograph With Full JSAWhile there was nary a question regarding Ty Cobb’s intensity on the diamond, hisdemeanor is open to interpretation on this period autographed newspaper photograph.Measuring approximately 9-1/2 x 7-1/2”, the unevenly trimmed sepia-toned photodepicts Cobb in his Detroit Tigers home apparel. The fiery Georgian is glancing sky-ward with just a hint of a smile in his expression. Against the stark white backgroundof his jersey, Cobb’s dip pen signature projects (“7-8”) strength and clarity. Executedin Cobb’s trademark green ink with his familiar paraph, the scripting is preceded byhis inscription of “To Charlie Pearsall – From His Friend.” Mounted to a paper back-ing, the photo is affected by a series of creases and evidence of a signature removalnear the lower edge. The likeness dates to 1925 or earlier, as an August 15, 1925 copyof The Toronto Star Weekly shows this published image. Full photo LOA from JSA(cert/hologram #X07324). This photograph was sent to Charlie Pearsall in 1942. A let-ter composed and signed by Cobb on his personal stationery confirms this. The letteris the next lot in this auction.Opening Bid $500.00
222. Ty Cobb 1942 Signed Letter on Personal Stationery
With Full JSAUnrivaled on the playing field, Ty Cobb let his nasty disposition soften, by manyaccounts, after his Hall of Fame career. The offered handwritten and signed correspon-dence is attestation to the fact that Cobb did indeed have a mellow side. Composedentirely in Cobb’s hand and dated “Mch. 9 – 42,” the letter was penned on Cobb’spersonal letterhead in his customary green ink. The content regards a photograph thatCobb had misplaced but eventually found and autographed at the request of an admir-er. As for Cobb’s “lighter” side, he writes (in part): “... but I feel honored you shouldwant my autograph.” At the conclusion, Cobb has signed his name. Complete with histrademark paraph, the signature resonates (“7”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOAfrom JSA (cert/sticker #X07325). The photograph referenced in the letter is the previ-ous lot in this auction. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
223. Ty Cobb Twice-Signed Letter With Full JSAIn compliance with a fan’s request, Hall of Famer Ty Cobb signed the offered correspondence piece twice.Composed entirely in Cobb’s hand in blue ballpoint on his personal stationery, the letter is dated “4/1/58”and reads: “Dear Nick – I feel honored you should want my autograph and am pleased to comply/ Withvery kindest regarts [sic] to you, I am Sincerely (signed) Ty Cobb.” Following the main body of the letter,Cobb continued: “I am at Cornelia, Ga. Some 35 miles from Royston where you addressed your letter tome. (signed) Ty.” Cobb’s penmanship, incidentally, projects (“9-10”) strength throughout. Measuringapproximately 4x6, the sheet has been trimmed and is adhered to a vintage scrapbook page. Full photoLOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00
224. Ty Cobb 1952 Signed Check With Full
JSAWhile a fiery temper was his trademark throughout an incredible playing career, Ty Cobb became known for his green ink signature in his later years. The offered signed check isattestation to that. Executed entirely in Cobb’s hand on one of his personal checks drawn from the First National Bank of Nevada, this particular voucher was made out on“4/14/52” as a “$35.79” payment representing “Settlement in Full.” On the Appropriate line, Cobb’s green ink penning (“9” strength) reads: “Tyrus R. Cobb.” There are standardhole punchings and (3) vertical creases, none affecting the autograph. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00
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AU TO G R A P H S JULY 28, 2011225. Babe
Ruth Framed
Autograph
Display With
1922 News
Service
Photo - PSAHis incredible featsserving as thebarometer for allthings superior,Babe Ruth foreverserves as both aname and an adjective to describe iconic figures in any walk of life. As for auto-graphs, the offered penning of Ruth is, well, the “Babe Ruth” of autographs. Framedto dimensions of 14-1/2 x 18” under brown velvet-like matting, this eye-appealingarrangement is headlined by Ruth’s cut signature. Executed in black-ink steel tip foun-tain pen, the flowing autograph features quotation marks around “Babe” (a pre-1928Ruth custom) and resonates (“7”) overall potency, with “Babe” affected by ink migra-tion and the surname decidedly stronger. Accenting the signature is a 1922 originalnews service photo of Ruth. The 5-3/4 x 6-1/2” sepia-toned photo shows near-flawlesspreservation with “Bain” stampings on the reverse. The autograph has been assessed“Authentic” by PSA.Opening Bid $750.00
226. Babe Ruth Signed New York Saloon Matchbook
Cover With Full JSAAdored on the diamond and in any other public setting, “Bronx Bomber” legend BabeRuth was at home in any venue, interacting with fans of all ages and doing so with aninsatiable appetite for fun, food and drink. The offered keepsake lends credence to themythical tales of Ruth’s exploits. Specifically, this matchbook hails from New YorkCity’s “Blarney Stone” bar and eatery and was autographed in the inside cover by thesports and cultural icon. Executed in graphite pencil, Ruth’s bold scripting projects(“6”) strength and clarity, with “Babe” minimally affected by a vertical crease. Fullphoto LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $750.00
227. Lou
Gehrig
Signed
Newspaper
Photo With
Full JSAA feared bats-man and durableforce in the“Murderer’sRow” dynasty,Lou Gehrigembodied classand humilitythroughout hiscareer and life. The offered autographed photo portrays the Hall of Famer in all ofthese capacities. Culled from a period newspaper, this 3-5/8 x 6-3/8” published photois endorsed by its legendary subject. Executed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen,Gehrig’s script blends with a dark background but still emerges to project (“5”)strength and clarity. The image, incidentally, is of Gehrig signing a baseball for ahandicapped child and is displayed on a 7-1/2 x 10-3/4” cardboard matte. Full photoLOA from JSA (cert/sticker #B85640).Opening Bid $750.00
228. Lou Gehrig Cut Signature - SGC/JSA AuthenticPresented is a cut signature executed by Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig. Encapsulated andassessed “Authentic” by SGC/JSA, the black graphite pencil scripting is unmistakablyGehrig’s penmanship, projecting (“8-9”) strength and clarity with flowing cursivecharacters accented by the curvaceous upper case “L” and “G.” This is a welcomeaddition to any serious “Murderer’s Row” autograph collection.Opening Bid $750.00
229. Walter Johnson Cut Signature With Full JSAWithout question the most iconic diamond figure in Washington D.C. baseball annals,Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson was the author of this potent cut signature.Executed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, Johnson’s endorsement resonates (“8”)strength and clarity and has been stored in protective lamina.Opening Bid $300.00
230. Miller Huggins Cut Signature - SGC/JSA AuthenticSmall in stature but big on influence and command over an oft-troublesome BabeRuth, “Murderer’s Row” skipper Miller Huggins (d.1929) was the author of this bold-ly executed cut signature. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by SGC/JSA,Huggins’ black-ink steel tip fountain pen scripting projects (“8”) strength and clarityand ranks as a decidedly tough autograph from those vaunted Pinstriper rosters.Opening Bid $500.00
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231. Herb
Pennock Cut
Signature
Display - PSAOne of two“Murderers Row” sta-ples to pass away in1948 at the age of 53,southpaw HerbPennock was an inte-gral part of sevenworld championshiprosters throughout hisHall of Fame career. The offered display is headlined by the former pinstriper’s boldautograph. Framed to 17-1/2 x 21-1/2 under red velvet-like matting, Pennock’s black-ink cut signature projects (“9”) strength and clarity. Accenting the display is a vintageBase Ball Pencil Tablet cover with Pennock’s likeness. Autograph assessed“Authentic” by PSA.Opening Bid $200.00
232. Jimmie Foxx Signed
500th Home Run Display With
Full PSA/DNAThe coveted signature of Jimmie Foxx dis-plays nicely in this framed display accentedby a vintage publication. Framed to dimen-sions of 29-7/8 x 18-3/4” under beige mat-ting, Foxx’s cut signature is decidedly boldand legible, though it is minimally affectedby intermittent separations on the page. Justbelow, there is a faded inscription (not inFoxx’s hand). Complimenting the autographare sections of the September 25, 1940 issueof Boston’s Daily Record, whose headlineproclaims: “FOXX HITS 500TH IN SOXWIN.” Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $300.00
233. 1930
Uniform
Player’s
Contract
Signed by
Branch RickeyAn innovative force inestablishing minorleague affiliates and,of course, breakingbaseball’s color barri-er, former executiveBranch Rickey signed this Uniform Player’s Contract back in 1930. The four-pagedocument has fine print legal details and typewritten notations of the principals andstipend. Drawn up for former St. Louis Cardinals infielder Eddie Delker, the docu-ment is signed by both the player and Branch (both “9-10” strength). The pages arecrisp and have normal compacting folds.Opening Bid $250.00
234. 1938 World Series
Program Signed by (25) With
J. DiMaggio, Dean, Lazzeri
and Full JSAIssued at Chicago’s Wrigley Field for anotherin an endless string of failed October endeav-ors, this 1938 World Series program becamea coveted relic as it was signed by (25) ofthat Fall Classic’s combatants. The frontcover is home to Joe DiMaggio’s blue mark-er autograph (“9” strength, likely added longafter the event). The interior pages are signedby (24) members of the Chicago Cubs (aver-age “7” strength) with keys including Dean,Herman (signed twice), Hartnett and Lazzeri.The spine and covers show excessive wear,though all elements are present. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
235. (3) 1940-1942
Detroit Tigers Items
with World Series
Program & 1942
Team-Signed
BaseballFeel the roar of the DetroitTigers with this threesome of1940-1942 items. Included are1.) 1940 World Series program(EX); 2.) 1940 World Seriesscorecard (presents EX-MT, butmarked) and 3.) 1942 DetroitTigers team-signed OAL base-ball with (24) signatures (aver-age “5-6”, ball “3-4”, full photo LOA from JSA) including North Panel: McNair(d.1949); South Panel: Newhouser and Gehringer. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
236. Roy
Campanella Pre-
Accident
Autograph With
Full JSAHall of Fame backstopand three-time MVP RoyCampanella has endorsedhis likeness in thisimpressive display.Framed to dimensions of16-3/4 x 19-3/4”, this1950s black-and-whiteportrait was likely culled from a period magazine and adhered to a black backing.Campanella’s blue ballpoint, pre-accident autograph emerges prominently to project(“9”) strength and clarity. This is among the most potent Campanella scriptingsyou’ll ever behold. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $500.00
237. Baseball Pre-
War Hall of Famers
Autograph Lot of
(11) With DiMaggio
and HornsbyPre-War diamond legends haveautographed the flats in thisimpressive Hall of Fame gather-ing. The black or blue ink sig-natures resonate (“9”) or betterquality (with noted exceptions)and include Appling, Carey,Cronin (“7-8”), J. DiMaggio(“6”), Goslin (“6-7”), Hafey,Hornsby, Hubbell, Lyons,Roush and Wheat. JSAcerts/stickers and auction LOA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
238. (18) 2010
Historic
Autographs
“In Memory
Of” Deceased
Cut
Signatures—
All PSA/DNAEach signatureassessed as Authenticand encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Presented are eighteen 2010 Historic Autographs“In Memory Of” deceased cut signatures. The majority of these autographs are seri-ally numbered to less than 10 with three exclusive (1/1) parallels. Included areAppling, Bisland, Blackwell, Bo. Bonds (1/1), Brazle, Byrd, W. Cooper, Klaerner,Manno, McGraw, Musser (1/1), Neis (1/1), Pellagrini, Salvo, Shokes, Sturdivant, Z.Taylor and R. Wood. Opening Bid $250.00
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AU TO G R A P H S JULY 28, 2011239. Yankee
Stadium
20x16 Photo
Signed by
(77) With
Ford,
Rizzuto and
Full JSAAn ideal “BronxBomber” heirloom,this 20x16 black-and-white photo-graph is signed by(77) franchise prin-cipals, their boldblue Sharpiescriptings project-ing (“10”) quality throughout. The image is an unmistakable one with the third baseside stands in full view and accented by the familiar wrought iron façade that lined thetop of the upper deck at the “House That Ruth Built.” The key signatures include:Bauer, Bouton, Carey, Crosetti, Ford, Henrich, Houk, McDougald, Pepitone,Richardson, Rizzuto, Sain, Skowron, Slaughter, Tresh and more. Full photo LOA fromJSA. More on website.Opening Bid $500.00
240. Ebbets
Field 20x16
Photo Signed
by (48) With
Reese, Snider
and Full JSAEmbraced in Flatbushand beyond, “DemBums” are the featurein this 20x16 sepia-toned photographsigned by (48) mem-bers of the BrooklynDodgers. The imageportrays World Seriesaction at Ebbets Fieldand is decorated with blue Sharpie signatures that emerge prominently against the skybackground to show (“10”) strength throughout. Includes: Basinski, Borkowski,Bragan, Chandler, Cimoli, Cisar, Coscarart, Craig, Dapper, Erskine, C. Fernandez,Franks, Gentile, Gionfriddo, Harris, Hermanski, Holmes, Jackson, Jorgensen,Kennedy, King, Kipp, Labine, Lehman, Loes, Lund, Mauro, McDevitt, McLish, R.Miller, Minner, Nahem, Olmo, Pafko, Pfund, Pignatano, Podres, Ramazzotti, Reese,Roe, Schultz, Snider, Stevens, Sukeforth, H. Taylor, Van Cuyk, B. White andWhitman. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $350.00
241. 1986 New
York Mets
20x16
Celebration
Photo Signed
by (33) With
Carter,
Strawberry
and Full JSAOnce upon a time theMets staged animprobable comeback,and the near century-long torture continuedin Boston. This 20x16color photograph portrays the raucous celebration of the 1986 world champion NewYork Mets and is autographed by (33). The orange fiber tip signatures average (“8-9”)strength with highlights including: Aguilera, Anderson, Backman, Berenyi, Carter,Dykstra, Fernandez, Foster, Gooden, Harrelson (coach), Heep, Hernandez, D. Johnson(manager), H. Johnson, Knight, Leach, Lynch, Lyons, Magadan, Mazzilli, McDowell,Mitchell, Nieman, Ojeda, Orosco, Pavlick (coach), Santana, Stottlemyre (coach),Strawberry, Teufel, M. Wilson and (2) unidentified. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $350.00
242. Mickey Mantle/Ted
Williams Autographed
Display Lot of (4) - All With
Full JSAAmerican League rivals, Hall of Famersand members of the esteemed “500Home Run Club” fraternity, MickeyMantle and Ted Williams have each auto-graphed two of their unmistakable like-nesses. Includes Mickey Mantle:Framed to 24-3/8 x 31-1/2, a 1986 JimJordan lithograph print commemoratesthe 30th anniversary of Mantle’s TripleCrown achievement; Mantle has signed(“10” strength) and inscribed “T.C.1956”. Also, an 18x24 David Cooneylimited edition (235/1000) black-and-white “Rookie Series” print signed byMantle (“10” strength). Ted Williams: A20x26 Armand LaMontagne illustratedposter print mounted to a 23x30 thick stock backing, signed by Williams (“10”strength). Also an 11x14 color print signed by Williams (“9-10” strength) highlightinga 28-1/8 x 20-1/8” blue felt lined display with an embroidered “9” and facsimileWilliams signature. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.Opening Bid $300.00
243.
Autographed
Oversized
Photo
Collection of
(15) With
Reggie and Big
Red MachineIdeal for display, these(15) oversized colorphotographs are signedby their revered dia-mond subjects. Thecolor or black-and-whiteprints showcase blue Sharpie autographs trumpet (“10”) strength throughout andinclude: (3) Lou Brock (16x20, inscribed “SB #893”); (3) Reggie Jackson (21-5/8” x16, action shot of Jackson at the Yankees’ Ft. Lauderdale spring training site with“Reggie!” candy bar ad in background; inscribed “Mr. October”); (2) Ozzie Smith(16x20, inscribed “HOF 02”); (3) Tony Kubek/Phil Rizzuto (20x16, black-and-white);(3) Tony Perez/Pete Rose (20x16 color 1970s group shot of Reds at Tiger Stadium foran exhibition; signed by Perez (inscribed “1st base”) and Rose (inscribed “3rd Base”);1976 Big Red Machine (20x16, signed by Bench, Concepcion, Foster, Geronimo,Griffey, Morgan and Rose). Auction LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00
244.
Baseball
Autograph
Lot of (14)
Balls and
(3) Bats
With
Koufax,
Drysdale
and HunterHall of Famersand immortallegends haveautographed the balls and bats in this ideal display lot. The pennings average (“8-9”)strength and include: Signed Baseballs (14) OAL or ONL spheres ranging from mild-ly toned (grade “8”) to medium-toned (grade “5-6”) with single-signed orbs featuringBench, Feller, Fingers, Hunter, R. Jackson, B. Lemon, B. Martin, Mays Mize, Rose,Slaughter and Snider and dual-signed spheres featuring Morgan/Palmer andDrysdale/Koufax (auction LOA from JSA); Signed Bats (3) full-size weapons with R.Jackson, Rose (individual JSA stickers) and a multi-signed “Yankee Tradition” com-memorative bat signed by (20) franchise greats including Ford (“4”), Larsen, Mize,Murcer, Rizzuto and Slaughter (full JSA). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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245. 1950s Mickey
Mantle Holiday Inn
Signed Menu With Full
JSAAlready established on big leaguediamonds, Hall of Fame switch hit-ter Mickey Mantle entered into thehotel business during the 1950s,serving as proprietor of a Joplin,Missouri Holiday Inn. Offered is amenu from that once-popular vaca-tion stop autographed by the formerYankee great. The baseball-themedcover of the thick stock item ishome to Mantle’s blue ballpoint sig-nature and “Best Wishes” inscrip-tion, which show (“9”) strength andclarity. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00
246. Mickey
Mantle & Carl
Yastrzemski
Single-Signed
Pair with Balls &
Photos—(2) Full
JSALegends from bitter rivalsare teamed on these fourMickey Mantle and CarlYastrzemski single-signeditems. Included are 1-2.)Mantle OAL ball (“9”),8x10 photograph with No. 7 inscription (“10”); 3-4.) Yastrzemski OAL ball (“8”)and 8x10 photograph (“9”). Each Mantle item comes with a full photo LOA fromJSA, while the pair of Yastrzemski endorsements come with stickers and matchingcert cards from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00
247. Multi-
Signed
Baseball
and Bat
Collection
of (22)
With Hall
of Famers
and StarsPast and present icons from the Major Leagues and Negro Leagues have autographedthe keepsakes in this impressive lot. Highlights include: Signed Bat a Rawlings-Adirondack (32.6-oz/34”) Bob Kielty block-letter pro model bat signed in blueSharpie (average “9” strength) by (30+) including T. Hunter, Molitor, Oates, Varitekand Wetteland; Signed Baseballs (21) OAL, ONL or unofficial orbs with signaturesaveraging (“8-9”) strength, including a Dodger great ball with Branca, Cey, Labine,Monday and Snider. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
248. (4) Hall of Fame Multi-Signed Items: (2) Baseballs
and (2) BooksThe potent signatures in this lot of (2) books and (2) baseballs read like a “Who’sWho” of Cooperstown inductees. Averaging (“9”) quality, the pennings include:Baseballs an OAL Budig orb and an unofficial ball with (14) and (20) signatures,respectively, including Berra, Hunter, Newhouser, Reese and Snider. Books (2) hard-bound volumes with Hall of Fame content signed on the appropriate pages with sub-jects including Feller, Killebrew, Mathews, R. Roberts and Stargell. Auction LOAfrom JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
249. Cleveland Indians
Autograph Collection of
(37) With Baseballs, Bats
and FlatsBang the drum along the warpath with“Chief Wahoo” in this lot of balls,bats and flats signed by ClevelandIndians stars. Highlights include:Signed Baseballs (31) OAL, OML,ONL and unofficial orbs ranging fromsnow-white (grade “10”) to mildlytoned (grade “6-7”) with signaturesaveraging (“8-9”) quality. Includes:(2) Belle, Carter, (6) Feller and M.Williams; Signed Bats (3) full-sizeweapons signed by Peralta (“10”),Thome (“8-9”) and Vizquel (“6”),respectively. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
250. Boston Red Sox
Signed Book
Collection of (21) With
Yastrzemski, Clemens
and Doerr”Beantown”’s long-sufferingBoSox are the subject of these(21) published volumes, whichhave been autographed by theirheroic subjects. With covers andpages intact, the (VF) editionsshowcase signatures that average(“8-9”) quality with highlightsincluding: Boggs, (3) Clemens,(2) Doerr, Lonborg, Piersall, Tiantand Yastrzemski. Auction LOAfrom JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
251. 500 Home Run Club Multi-
Signed Gateway Cachet with (12)
Autographs—Full JSACelebrated thumpers from the 500 Home Run Club(and Pete Rose) applied pen to paper on this post-marked 1/14/89 Gateway Cachet with twelve signa-tures. The blue and black ballpoint endorsementsaverage (“9”) and include Aaron, Banks, R. Jackson,Killebrew, Mantle, Mathews, Mays, McCovey, F.Robinson, Rose, Schmidt and T. Williams. Full photoLOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00
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AU TO G R A P H S JULY 28, 2011252. Hall of
Fame/Superstar
Autographed
Baseball Apparel
Lot of (7) With
Aaron and RoseHardball greats from the1950s through 1980s haveautographed these (7) apparelitems. Perfect for proud dis-play, the colorful items show-case felt tip signatures thataverage (“8-9”) potency andinclude: Signed JerseysAaron (1974 Atlanta Braves throwback jersey with full JSA); Irvin and Sutton;Signed Caps (all Mint, never worn) with Feller, Morgan, Podres and Rose. Individualcerts/stickers from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
253. Pete
Rose
Autograph
Lot of (5)
With Reds,
Expos and
Phillies
JerseysHell-bent on win-ning at all costs,Pete Rose hustledhis way to three World Series titles and a record 4,256 career hits. These (5) displayitems have each been signed and inscribed by the incomparable star. The bold signa-tures show (“9”) or better quality and include: Jerseys signed replica jerseys ofCincinnati, Montreal and Philadelphia (individual full JSA); Photo an 8x10 black-and-white of Rose in front of Ty Cobb’s Hall of Fame plaque; Bat (34”) Mizunocommemorative bat. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
254. (37) Baseball
Autograph Balance
of Collection With
Many Hall of FamersHeadlined by multiple Hall ofFame signatures, this assortmentof autographed baseballs, photosand publications features pen-nings that average (“8-9”) quali-ty with highlights including:Signed 8x10 PhotographsBrett, (2) Carlton, (2) Carter,Dawson, (2) Ford, R.Henderson, Hunter, Irvin, (2)Kiner, B. Robinson and Snider; Signed Baseballs Fingers (OML Selig); Kaline (OALBrown) and Rizzuto (OAL Brown); Signed Perez-Steele Cards (all PSA Authentic)Doerr, Roberts and Wilhelm. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
255. (3) Mickey Mantle
Dual-Signed Photos With
J. DiMaggio, Martin and
Snider - Full PSA/DNA or
JSAA gate attraction regardless of who heshared the stage with, Mickey Mantleis the prominent subject on thesethree dual-signed photos, which arealso signed by Mantle’s counterparts.The blue Sharpie autographs show(“9”) and (“10”) quality throughoutand include: Mantle/J. DiMaggio8x10 Robert Stephen Simon print(full JSA); Mantle/B. Martin 8x10color “Old Timer’s Day” print (fullPSA/DNA); Mantle/Snider 10x8 black-and-white print (full JSA).Opening Bid $300.00
256. (7) Signed 8x10
Photos With J. DiMaggio,
T. Williams and (5) Mantle
- All Full JSAAmerican League contemporaries andHall of Fame legends Joe DiMaggio,Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams haveautographed the photographs in this lotof (7). The color or black-and-whiteprints measure approximately 8x10and showcase black or blue markerautographs that average (“9-10”) quali-ty. There is one signed photo each ofDiMaggio and Williams, and (5) pho-tos signed by Mantle (including fourdifferent artists’ renditions and one1950s black-and-white pose).Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.Opening Bid $300.00
257. Roger
Maris Signed
Photo Collage
With Full
PSA/DNAThis colorful imagemontage has beensigned by R o g e rM a r i s. Framed to 16-3/4 x 10-1/2” underblue matting, (3) sym-metrically arrangedphotos include (2)shots of the unassuming slugger in his Yankee road uniform (at Chicago’s ComiskeyPark) flanking an image of Maris in action with the St. Louis Cardinals. The latterphoto is decorated by his blue ballpoint signature, which projects (“9-10”) strength andc l a r i t y. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA (cert/sticker #M09661).Opening Bid $150.00
258. Roger Maris Signed
5x7 Photograph With Full
JSAHitting the Major League scene withundeniable power, Roger Maris toiledfor teams in Cleveland and Kansas Citybefore being thrust into the white-hotspotlight in the Bronx. The offered pho-tograph portrays the former slugger dur-ing his rookie season and is auto-graphed in black Sharpie. The 5x7black-and-white print depicts Maris in1957 (as evidenced by the logo on hiscap). His potent signature projects (“9”)strength and clarity. Full photo LOAfrom JSA.Opening Bid $200.00
259. Autographed Baseball
Postcard/Card Lot of (54)
With Mantle and AaronDiamond greats spanning the Deadball Erathrough the 1970s have autographed these(54) collector’s cards and photo postcards.The pennings average (“9”) strength andinclude: Aaron, Alston, (2) Appling, Bell,(2) Boudreau, Chandler, Drysdale, (3)Feller, Ferrell, (2) Gehringer, (2) Gomez,Greenberg, (2) Grimes, Herman, Hoyt, (2)Hubbell, Irvin, T. Jackson, J. Johnson,Kaline, (2) Kell, (3) Kiner, (2) Lemon,Leonard, (2) Lopez, Lyons, Mantle, (2)Musial, (2) Roberts, B. Robinson, Roush,Ruffing, Sewell, (2) Snider, (2) Spahn and(2) Terry. Auction LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00
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260. Mickey Mantle Signed Mini-Bat With Full PSA/DNAA miniature version of the lethal weapons Mickey Mantle wielded, this 17”Louisville Slugger souvenir bat features a painted likeness of the famous switch-hit-ter as well as his prominent autograph. Executed on the barrel between the centerbrand and the colorful image, Mantle’s blue Sharpie signature and inscription “No.7” trumpets “perfect 10” strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $750.00
261. Ted Williams Single-Signed Bat - Green DiamondHall of Famer and “Beantown” icon Ted Williams has decorated the offered lumberwith a signature as potent as his legendary swing. The 35” Hillerich & Bradsby signa-ture model display piece is signed by Williams (“9” strength) just below his facsimileversion on the barrel stampings. A Green Diamond hologram (#004107) accompanies.Opening Bid $250.00
262. Multi-Signed Hall of Fame/Superstar Bat With Aaron,
Mays and Full JSAHall of Fame autographs comprise the fare on this display piece autographed by (37)of the game’s greats. The medium is a 32” Louisville Slugger Don Mattingly signaturemodel weapon. The blue Sharpie signatures, meanwhile, average (“9”) potency andare from legends spanning the 1940s to the present day. Highlights include: Aaron,Ashburn, Brett, B. Gibson, Hunter, Mathews, Mays, Newhouser and Stargell. Fullphoto LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
263. (4) Multi-Signed Baseball Bats With Many Hall of
FamersThese (4) full-size baseball bats are decorated with literally hundreds of signaturesthat run the gamut in terms of players and teams. The black or blue Sharpie penningsaverage (“9”) quality. Prominent endorsers include Blyleven, Brett, Feller, Kaline,Lasorda, Mathews, Mazeroski, Molitor, Morgan, P. Niekro, B. Robinson, Slaughterand Snider. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
264. (6)
Single
Signed
Hall of
Fame
Bats With
Musial
and
MathewsCooperstowninductees fromSportsman’sPark toKauffmanStadium haveautographedthese full-sizedisplayweapons. The potent black or blue Sharpie signatures show (“9”) or better strengththroughout and include: Brett, Gwynn, Mathews, Musial, F. Robinson and Seaver.Basic certs/stickers from PSA/DNA, Cooperstown Bat Co. and JSA. More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $150.00
265. (7) Single-Signed Baseball Bats With Koufax and
A-RodThis arsenal of autographed bats is comprised of (7) ready-to-display white ashmodels. The full-size lumber items showcase potent Sharpie signatures that average(“8-9”) strength and clarity. Includes: Koufax (Cooperstown Bat Co. cert), Molitor,(2) B. Robinson, A. Rodriguez (full JSA) and (2) Snider. Certs/holograms from JSA.More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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266. Mickey Mantle Signed Steve Sax
Original Artwork With Full JSARenowned pop artist Steve Sax is not to be confused with the formersecond baseman (though they were born during the same year).There is no confusion, however, regarding the likeness and auto-graph on this original painting designed by the former. Composed bySax in water-based paint on a 35-7/8 x 48-1/8” thick wooden slab,this animated likeness of famed switch-hitter Mickey Mantle is auto-graphed by its fence-clearing subject in blue marker. Executed onthe bat’s likeness, Mantle’s powerful scripting shows (“8-9”)strength and clarity. Interestingly, the reverse side has a colorfullikeness of soccer great Pele. There is a wire hanger firmly affixedto the back to facilitate display. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $900.00
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267. Mickey Mantle Signed Burt
Silverman Lithograph With Full JSAVividly depicted by renowned artist Burton Silvermanon this limited edition (629/777) lithograph print, Hallof Famer Mickey Mantle has endorsed the work with adecidedly potent blue Sharpie signature (“10”strength). Measuring 25-5/8 x 37-5/8”, the likenessshows a pinstripe-clad Mantle waiting his turn at batatop the Yankee dugout during the 1961 World Series.The artist has signed the piece, as well. Full photoLOA from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00
268. 1960 World Series Signed
Card Display of (8) With Mantle,
Mazeroski and Full JSAArguably the most climactic October showdown inbaseball annals, the 1960 World Series was subse-quently documented on 1961 Topps cards #306-313.Those (8) collectibles have been autographed bytheir heroic subjects and framed in this exciting dis-play. Framed to dimensions of 16-1/4 x 19”, thesymmetrically arranged cards have been signedusing various writing instruments with autographsaveraging (“8-9”) quality. Includes: #306 Game 1signed by Virdon and Mazeroski; #307 Game 2 Burgess and Mantle; #308 Game 3Richardson and H. Smith; #309 Game 4 Kubek and Cimoli; #310 Game 5 Face; #311Game 6 Virdon and Ford; #312 Game 7 Mazeroski and #313 Winners CelebrateMazeroski and Cimoli. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00
269. (230) Mostly Baseball Signed Cards
with Several Hall of FamersFeatured are (230) mostly baseball signed cards with severalHall of Famers and key rookies. These mainly 1980s-1990scards average (EX to EX-MT), while the endorsements gen-erally present (“8-9”) or better. Keys include Ashburn (1962Topps #213), Ba. Bonds (1987 Fleer #604 RC), Gwynn(1983 Topps #482 RC), Ripken (1984 Topps #490), B.Robinson (1991 PM Cards one gram of gold with COA), (2)Rose, Rose/Carlton (1982 Topps #636), O. Smith, (2) F.Thomas, Winfield (1976 Topps #160) and Witt (tough signer). Also present is a signed1988 Swell Greats #61 Jurgensen, 1989-90 Topps Hockey #113 Sakic RC and 1991Maxx #43 Petty. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
270. (12,000+)
1970s-Current
Baseball
Autographed
Card HoardOffered is a whoppingaccumulation of(12,000+) 1970s-cur-rent signed baseballcards with a handfulof stars and deceasedplayers. A mixture of (4,500+) minor leaguers from various organizations is alsoincluded. This cardboard feast come with representatives from eighteen big leaguesystems with extensive duplication found throughout. The majority of these single-/multi-signed examples were obtained either in person or through the mail. Unlike themajority of other such collections offered, this hoard displays endorsements on premi-um issues such as Bowman Chrome and Topps Heritage. The overwhelming majorityof the cards average (NM to NM-MT) with (“8-9”) signature strengths or better. Dueto the sheer volume of this signed card hoard, the autograph certification process wasnot performed. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
271. (17) 500 Home Run Club
Signed Baseball Cards with (12)
PSA/DNASeventeen members of the vaunted 500 Home RunClub have inked these baseball cards, twelve ofwhich are judged Authentic and encapsulated byPSA/DNA. Each autographed registers (“8-9”) orbetter. Highlights include PSA/DNA Authentic: (12cards) with 1987 Fleer #84 R. Jackson, 1993 Select#23T Ba. Bonds and Ungraded Signed Cards: (5cards, auction LOA from James SpenceAuthentications) with 2000 Topps McGwire and 2003 Sweet Spot Classic #36 GriffeyJr. (#/99, UDA sticker). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
272. (36) Autographed Hall of
Famer/Star Baseball Cards
with Mantle“The Mick” and “Hammerin’ Hank” headlinethis sampling of (36) autographed Hall ofFamer/star baseball cards from a variety ofseries. These (“9-10”) endorsements areaccurately placed on the primarily (NM-MT)cards. Highlights include 1983 Donruss Hallof Fame Heroes: #7 Mantle, #34 Aaron;1985 Topps: #717 Gwynn AS and 1988Pacific Legends: #10 Rizzuto. Auction LOAfrom JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
273. (39) PSA Slabbed Autographed
Cards - All Hall of FamersBilled as “Baseball Immortals,” the Hall of Fame subjectshave autographed their cards from the aptly named set.Each has been slabbed with the autograph assessed“Authentic” by PSA. These 1980 collectibles show (NM)quality throughout with highlights including: (2) #57Gehringer, (2) #114 Musial, (3) #115 Boudreau, (2) #166Mathews, (2) #170 Snider, (2) #186 Aparicio and #198Hunter. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
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274. 1947-1949
Boston Braves
Game-Worn
EnsembleSimply put, regarding post-war flannel diamond apparel,it doesn’t get much moreappealing than this BostonBraves game-worn ensemble.These road garments wereworn at National League ven-ues sometime (and likelyrepeatedly) between the 1947and 1949 seasons, whichincluded the franchise’s lastpennant-winning campaignbefore greener pastures inMilwaukee called. Includes: Phil Masi Jersey a flannel zippered garment with“Braves” angled across the chest in red-on-black felt, the script-style name accentedby the tomahawk logo. On the back, “38” is a changed and restored identifier sewn inred-on-black felt with outlines of “10” (Masi’s number during the referenced period)clearly visible just beneath. Red-on-black trim lines the collar, button path and sleeveendings, and a Braves logo patch adorns the left sleeve. Within the collar, a “HoracePartridge” local manufacturer’s label is accompanied by a size “44” flap tag and a feltstrip tag with a stitched notation of “Masi.” There are (6) holes (as tailored) undereach arm to facilitate ventilation. The all-original garment shows moderate wear.Pants flannel leg wear with two canvas-lined back pockets, a one-button zippered fly,six belt loops and red-on-black piping lining the outer legs and belt loops. Within thefly, a “Horace Partridge Co.” label denotes size “38.” At the back of the waistband’sinterior, “31” is stitched in red numerals, indicating that these pants were worn byMike McCormick (1947-1948) or Marv Rickert (1949). Moderate wear. Also includedis a pair of stirrup socks worn by an unknown Braves player between 1941 and 1945.Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema.Opening Bid $900.00
276. Lew Riggs 1939-1940 Cincinnati Reds Game-Worn
JacketA principal on three separate National League pennant winners over an eight-season stretch,former third baseman Lew Riggs donned this Cincinnati Reds jacket during the last two sea-sons (1939-1940) of his tenure at Crosley Field. The red satin-like zippered garment featurestwo front pockets and blue sleeves accented by red-white-and-blue trim. Near the left sleeveopening, “15” is sewn in white-on-red pile-on-twill. Red-white-and-blue striped stretchribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline and sleeve endings and a vintage “A.G. Spalding &Bros.” label resides within the collar. The interior is home to a size “44” tag and a felt striptag with “Lou [sic] Riggs” chain stitched in white cursive. Solid wear is evident, and the out-line for a since-removed logo is visible on the back. All original, this apparel item is a well-preserved pre-war Senior Circuit treasure.Opening Bid $400.00
277. 1940s-1950s Brooklyn Dodgers Game-Worn JacketFrom the franchise’s glorious years in Flatbush, this Brooklyn Dodgers jacket wasworn by one of those beloved “Bums.” The blue wool button-down jacket features“Dodgers” angled across the chest in white satin twill with a lengthy paraph accentingthe familiar script-style team name. On the left sleeve, “57” is sewn in block-stylenumerals. Stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline and sleeve endings; a hangerresides within the collar, and the right interior is home to a “Sportknit” label and a“Dick Fischer” local distributor’s tag. The jacket most likely belonged to a coach orspring training invitee, as no Dodgers player wore “57” during the 1940s or 1950s.Heavy wear is evident with minimal fraying/separation about the twill componentsand interior tagging, and a tiny hole on the upper back.Opening Bid $400.00
278. Danny Murtaugh 1950s-1960s Game-Worn
Pittsburgh Pirates JacketA Pittsburgh fixture who served no fewer than four managerial tours of duty at ForbesField and Three Rivers Stadium, former manager Danny Murtaugh wore thisPittsburgh Pirates jacket likely during his earliest regime (1957-1964). The black can-vas-like button-down garment features cream-colored leather sleeves and a yellow pile“P” sewn to a twill plate on the left breast. The jacket features two front pockets andblack-and-yellow striped stretch ribbed cotton lining the collar, waistline and sleeveendings. Within the collar, “MURTAUGH” is inscribed in black marker. The itemshows heavy wear with stains and soiling about the leather sleeves, fraying/separationon the sleeve endings and pocket openings. Additionally, on the left interior, tag out-lines remain and appear to be similar in size to the “Sportknit – Butwin” labels fromthat era.Opening Bid $400.00
275. Don
Sutton
Game-
Used Los
Angeles
Dodgers
Lot With
Jacket,
Cap,
Cleats
and BatHaving loggedthe fewest 20-win seasons(1) of any 300-game winner,Hall of Famer Don Sutton also holds the distinction of having the most career at-bats(1354) without a home run. The offered items were employed or worn by “Black andDecker” during his memorable tenure at Chavez Ravine. Includes: Signed Game-Worn Jacket a blue satin-like size “42” zippered garment with “Dodgers” angledacross the chest in white twill and “SUTTON” arched atop the back in white block-style characters. Dual “W.A. Goodman & Sons” labels reside within the collar, withone bearing Sutton’s black marker autograph (“7” strength). Signed Game-Worn Capa “KM” size “7-1/4” blue wool accessory signed on the bill (“8” strength); SignedGame-Worn Cleats blue leather “Adidas” footwear items each signed on the outerportion (both “8” strength); Game-Used Bat a 1988 Louisville Slugger (28.6-oz/34-1/2”) “R143” block-letter model; uncracked, shows moderate use with ball and sur-face marks and black marker notations of “20” on the knob and barrel end.Opening Bid $900.00
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Boston Red Sox
Jacket Attributed to
Cronin or YawkeyWorn by one of two legendaryBoston Red Sox executives ina “hands-on” capacity, thislate-1940s/early-1950s jacketis an unusual Carmines keep-sake. Reportedly one of onlytwo examples, this thick wool button-down garment was tailored for either TomYawkey or Joe Cronin and worn while pitching batting practice. The latter belief issupported by four decidedly deep pockets (two on the upper front and two on theupper back), which have ample space for storing baseballs. The left breast is home toa team logo, which is sewn in red pile with white accents. There are two normal sizefront pockets, as well as red-blue-and-white striped stretch ribbed cotton lining thecollar, waistline and sleeve endings. Canvas-like cloth lines the interior, and there areremnants of a since-removed tag within the collar. Moderate wear.Opening Bid $250.00
280. Steve
Garvey Los
Angeles
Dodgers
Jacket With
Autograph
and 1981
World
Series InscriptionOnce viewed as a model citizen and superstar first baseman, Steve Garvey helpedpower the Dodgers to three pennants in five seasons. This Los Angeles Dodgersjacket was worn and signed by Garvey during his impressive run at Chavez Ravine.The blue satin-like zippered garment features “Dodgers” angled across the chest inwhite twill and “GARVEY” arched atop the back in block-style characters. Withinthe collar, a “W.A. Goodman & Sons” size “44” local manufacturer’s label is accom-panied by a strip tag on which Garvey has signed (“7” strength) and inscribed “W.S.81.” Solid wear is evident.Opening Bid $200.00
281. Davey
Johnson 1993-
1995 Cincinnati
Reds Manager’s
JacketGuiding the Reds to sur-prising success (despitethe well-documentedshortcomings of ownerMarge Schott), former Cincinnati Reds skipper Davey Johnson wore this manager’sjacket during his tenure (1993-1995) in the “Queen City.” The red knit zippered gar-ment features “CINCINNATI” arched across the chest in white embroidery-on-twill,“JOHNSON” embroidered across the upper back and a “C Reds” logo sewn to the leftsleeve. Red-and-white striped stretch ribbed knit lines the waistline, collar and sleeveendings and a metallic MLB silhouette logo pendant facilitates pulling of the zipper.Within the collar, a “Starter” label denotes size “XL.” Light wear is evident with min-imal fraying about the embroidered identifiers.Opening Bid $200.00
282. Bill
Virdon
1972-1973
Pittsburgh
Pirates
Game-
Worn CapAt the helm forthe first of fourseparate manage-rial endeavors,former Bucs skipper Bill Virdon wore this Pittsburgh Pirates cap during his tenure(1972-1973) in the “Steel City.” The yellow wool accessory features a black bill, ablack button atop the crown and a black “P” sewn to the front center. On the interior,the plastic-lined sweatband is home to a “New Era” label, and the bill’s undersidehas a handwritten notation of “41.” Heavy wear is evident.Opening Bid $100.00
283. Circa
2004 Albert
Pujols
Game-Worn
St. Louis
Cardinals
CapPresented is a circa2004 Albert Pujolsgame-worn St.Louis Cardinalscap. This New Erasize 7 1/8 hat(Pujols has also known to wear 7-1/4) is marked in black on the underbill with aW.W.J.D. inscription. There is slight bleeding to the notation. The sweatband exhibitsmoderate soiling, while the remaining portion of the cap shows medium game usage.LOO from Lou Lampson/Vintage Authentics.Opening Bid $150.00
284. 2009
Joba
Chamberlain
Game-Worn
New York
Yankees
Road
UniformBig in stature andin his multiple pitching roles with baseball’s all-time winningest team, JobaChamberlain wore this New York Yankees road uniform during the 2009 season. Thegray knit items include: Jersey a button-down number “62” size “50” garment withproper twill identifiers/tagging and a Yankee Stadium “Inaugural Season” patch onthe left sleeve; Pants size “38-45 37” leg wear with (7) belt loops, a two-button zip-pered fly and (2) back pockets. The items show nice wear and a Steiner Sports LOAaccompanies the pants. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
285. May 24,
1937 Rube
Walberg
Game-Used
and Inscribed
Baseball From
Win No. 151Details available onour website.Opening Bid
$100.00
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286. (3)
1910s
Professional
Model
Better
Player BatsOffered a trio ofinteresting majorleague profession-al model baseballbats dating fromthe 1910s. The bats are from Bob Bescher, Fred Beck and possibly Dave Robertson,who each led the National League in at least one offensive category during the 1910s.A detailed listing of players, conditions and sizes can be found on our website.Opening Bid $100.00
287. (4) 1910s-
1920s
Professional
Model Player
Bats with
PSA/DNAPresented is a group offour vintage baseballbats with three profes-sional models and onestore model. The batsinclude a retail version from Frank “Lefty” O’Doul and professional models fromJack Tobin, Patsy O’Rourke and Eddie Burke. Each bat comes with a PSA/DNA auc-tion house letter. Detailed descriptions are on our website.Opening Bid $100.00
288. (4)
Interesting
1910s-1920s
Professional
Model BatsPresented are four vin-tage war club wieldedin the early portion oflast century. Each ofthese major leagueprofessional modelbaseball bats dates from the 1910s or 1920s. The quartet includes a Federal Leagueplayer, a Native American, a Negro League pioneer and a side-written Joe Judge bat.A detailed listing of players, conditions and sizes can be found on our website.Opening Bid $100.00
289. (6) 1910s-
1930s Professional
Model Player BatsPresented is a lot of sixmajor league professionalmodel baseball bats datingfrom the 1910s through the1930s. The names includeplayers that had long careersin the minor leagues butmade it to “the Show” for atleast a cup of coffee. Adetailed listing of players,conditions and sizes can befound on our website.Opening Bid $100.00
290. (9) 1910-1930s
Professional Model Minor
League Side-Written BatsOffered are nine 1910-1930s profession-al model baseball bats from players whospent their baseball careers toiling in theminor leagues. Each bat has been side-written and shows moderate to heavyusage. A detailed listing of players, con-ditions and sizes can be found on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $100.00
291. (9) 1910s-1930s PCL
Professional Model Minor
League BatsOffered are nine Pacific Coast Leagueprofessional model baseball bats datingfrom the 1910s-1930s. Some of the batshave been side-written, and all showmoderate to heavy usage. A detailedlisting of players, conditions and sizescan be found on our website.Opening Bid $100.00
292. (10) 1910s-1930s
Professional Model Player
Side Written BatsOffered are ten 1910-1930s professionalmodel baseball bats from players fortu-nate enough to play in the big leagues.Each bat has been side-written andshows moderate to heavy usage. Adetailed listing of players, conditionsand sizes can be found on our website.Opening Bid $100.00
293. (14) Vintage
Store Model, Decal
and Signed BatsPresented is a group of (14)baseball bats that includesautographed bats, decal batsand vintage store model lum-ber. The keys include a 1940sBabe Ruth decal bat, Gehrigand Ott store model bats,Ralph Kiner signed decal batand a 2003 Rice Owls signedteam bat. A detailed listing ofplayers, conditions and sizescan be found on our website.Opening Bid $100.00
Pulled from our consignor’s large collection of early professional model baseball bats, the offered lotsdisplay all the earmarks of game-used weapons from this period. Many of the examples are side-written or feature some form of repair. Although not cost effective to authenticate all the bats, a
fine selection from this collection passed through the PSA/DNA process and was sold in our March,2011 auction as game-used. Each lot on this page is sold “as is,” so please ask our staff if you have anyconcerns or questions.
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294. Jerry Rullo 1940s Philadelphia Warriors Game-Worn Basketball JerseyAn integral element of the Philadelphia Warriors’ 1946-1947 BAA (Basketball Association of America) championship conquest, former guard Jerry Rullo wore this jerseyduring his three-season tenure with the storied franchise and quite possibly, during that championship campaign. A Temple University product and, resultantly, a localfavorite, Rullo played in 50 games for the 1946-47 championship installment and wore number “7” that season. After being dealt to the Baltimore Bullets the following sea-son, Rullo returned for the 1948-49 and 1949-50 seasons, during which he wore “7” and “6.” The offered jersey is well preserved and an absolutely gorgeous blue dureenpullover garment with “7” sewn to the front and back in red-on-white felt and “PHILA” arched atop the front number in like fashion. Red-and-gold striped stretch ribbedcotton lines the collar and arm yokes, and the vented left side seam’s interior is home to a vintage “Pearson” local manufacturer’s label and a size “40” flap tag. The hard-wood prize displays solid game wear with minimal pilling and vibrant hues. Accompanying is an LOA from long-time Warriors/76ers statistician Harvey Pollack, the lastNBA employee who had been there since the league’s inception.Opening Bid $750.00
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295. Walt Budko 1951-52 Philadelphia Warriors Game-Worn Home Basketball JerseyThis vintage NBA apparel holds tremendous nostalgic and aesthetic appeal. Specifically, the cream-colored dureen home pullover garment was worn by center Walt Budkoduring the 1951-1952 season with the Philadelphia Warriors, his lone campaign at the since-razed Philadelphia Arena. Budko’s number “19” is sewn to the front and back indeep-red twill with blue stitching, while “PHILA” is arched atop the front number in block-style characters. Red-and-gold striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar andarm yokes, and a like colored pattern horizontally lines the jersey just below the numerals. Within the vented left side seam, a vintage “Pearson” local manufacturer’s labelis accompanied by a size “42” flap tag. Completely original and unaltered, the jersey shows solid wear with puckering about the twill components and a faint moisture-induced stain on the lower portion. Also included is a pair of period warm-up pants. Not attributed to any specific player, the cream-colored satin-like leg wear featuresgold-on-blue trim lining the outer legs and zippered leg openings. A drawstring is secured within the waistline, which is also home to a vintage tag with contents that havecompletely faded. Impeccable provenance accompanies in the form of an LOA from former Philadelphia Warriors/76ers statistician Harvey Pollack, who was the last fran-chise employee who had been there since the NBA’s inception.Opening Bid $750.00
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296. Andrew Toney
1980-1981 Philadelphia
76ers Game-Worn Road
JerseyA fan favorite dubbed “The BostonStrangler” because of his exploitsagainst the rival Celtics, formerPhiladelphia 76ers guard AndrewToney wore this road jersey duringhis rookie season (1980-81) with theclub. The red mesh pullover gar-ment features proper tackle twillidentifiers, as well as correct“Wilson” and local “Pearson”labels. Of note is the swatch on theleft front tail and evidence of a name change on the back. These indicate that the jersey had beenworn previously by former guard Eric Money. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
297. Vintage
Game-Worn
Headset Used by
Harvey PollackDetails available on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $100.00
301. (35) 1980s-2000s
College Football &
Baseball Game-Worn
JerseysBeef up your NCAA inventorywith these (35) 1980s-2000scollege football and baseballgame-worn jerseys. Highlightsinclude Football: (26 jerseys)with Notre Dame (white),Tennessee (orange), Texas(white) and Baseball: (9 jer-seys) with Miami (gray). All jer-seys display appropriate taggingand come with varying degreesof game usage. More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $300.00
302. Paul Coffey 1997-
98 Philadelphia Flyers
Game-Worn Home
Sweater With Full
Photo LOAThis Philadelphia Flyers homesweater was worn by Hall of Famedefenseman, Paul Coffey, duringhis second season (1997-98) on Broad Street. The white-black-and-orange thickmesh/dureen-blend pullover garment features proper twill identifiers and exhibits solidgame use. Within the black stretch ribbed knit V-neck, a “Nike” size “50” label has avintage handwritten notation of “77” and is accompanied by a “Center Ice” label anda “Made in Canada” flap tag. The inner left side seam is home to a fabric content tag,and a fight strap resides within the back tail. All original and unaltered, the ice wearshows faded bloodstains about the chest area and customized sleeve cuffs. Originallypurchased from Flyers trainer Jim Evers, the jersey comes with an LOA from Byron’sHockeyland and a full photo LOA from Rich Ellis. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
298. Antawn Jamison Game-Issued
Baltimore Bullets Throwback
EnsembleOpening Bid $100.00
299. Steve Blake and Juan Dixon
Game-Issued Washington Wizards
ApparelOpening Bid $100.00
300. (3) Washington Wizards Game-
Ready Jerseys With Arenas, Laettner
and StevensonOpening Bid $100.00
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F O OT BA L L303. 1948
Bowman
Football
Complete
Set of
(108)Bowman’s first-ever football setof (108) cards ispresented in itsentirety. This1948 issue car-ries an approxi-mate overallbreakdown of:10% (EX or bet-ter); 20% (VG-EX); 55% (VG)and 15% (GD orlesser).Highlightsinclude: #1Tereshinski RC(VG), #3 LujackRC SP (VG-EX), #7 VanBuren RC (EX-MT), #12Conerly RC SP(VG), #17 TrippiRC (VG), #22Baugh RC (VG),#26 WaterfieldRC (VG), #61Wojciechowicz RC (VG), #63 Pihos RC SP (VG-EX), #80 Dudley RC (VG), #99Gilmer RC SP (EX), #107 Luckman RC (VG-EX) and #109 Ray RC SP (GD). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $300.00
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304. 1949 Leaf Football Complete Set of (49) With (1)
PSA GradedThe skip-numbered set of (49) 1949 Leaf Football cards is represented in its entiretywith (1) PSA graded example and an approximate overall breakdown of: 10% (NM orbetter); 55% (EX-MT); 20% (EX); and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Highlights include:#15 Luckman (NM), #26 Baugh (EX), #49 Conerly (VG-EX), #56 Lujack (EX-MT),#67 Layne (EX-MT), #79 Van Buren (EX-MT), #89 Waterfield (EX-MT), #134Bednarik (VG) and #150 Turner (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
305. 1950
Bowman
Football
Complete Set
of (144) With
(14) GradedThis complete 1950Bowman Football setof (144) includes(14) professionallygraded specimens.The ungraded portionhas an approximateoverall breakdownof: 20% (EX-MT orbetter); 20% (EX);45% (VG-EX); and15% (VG or lesser).Highlights include:#1 D. Walker (FR),#5 Tittle RC (VG-EX), #6 Groza RC(VG-EX), #16 G.Davis RC (EX-MTwith discoloration),#18 Waterfield (PSA6), #23 Van Buren(PSA 6), #27Luckman (EX), #35Perry RC (VG-EX),#37 Layne (VG), #43Motley RC (PSA 5),#45 Graham RC(VG), #51 Fears RC(VG-EX), #52 Hirsch RC (VG-EX), #78 Lavelli RC (EX), #100 Baugh (SGC 80),#132 Bednarik (PSA 5), #134 Pihos (PSA 5) and #144 Ramsey RC (EX-MT with dis-coloration). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
306. 1951 Bowman Football Complete Set of (144) With
(4) PSA GradedThis 1951 Bowman Football complete set of (144) includes (4) PSA graded examples.With an approximate overall breakdown of 10% (EX-MT or better); 20% (EX); 25%(VG-EX); and 45% (VG or lesser), the keys include: #2 Graham (VG), #4 VanBrocklin RC (VG), #6 Fears (PSA 6), #20 Landry (VG), #32 Tittle (VG-EX), #34Baugh (VG), #91 Tunnell RC (GD), #102 Layne (GD) and #105 Perry (PSA 6). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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307. 1948 Leaf Football
Starter Set of (29/98)
With (12) GradedThis 1948 Leaf Football starter setof (29/98) includes (12) gradedspecimens and several key exam-ples. Among the highlights are: #3Turner RB RC (VG), #11 BrennanRC (PSA 7), #28 Waterfield BL RC(PSA 8 OC), #33 Harder UER RC(PSA 7), #37 Connor RC (EX), #49Tripucka RC (VG-EX) and #93Aschenbrenner (PSA 6 OC). Note:due to rudimentary factory cuttingprocedures, size variations occur.More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
308. 1948
Leaf
Football
Collection
of (12)
with (9)
Graded
Including
WaterfieldSeasoned hob-byists will rec-ognize thevalue foundwith thesetwelve 1948Leaf Footballsingles, nine of which are graded. Included are PSA 7.5: #41 Szulborski (OrangePants); PSA 7: (4 cards) with #7 Thompson (Yellow Jersey Numbers), #30 Governali,#31 McWilliams, #32 Zimmerman; BVG 6: #22 Van Buren; PSA 6: (2 cards) with#26 Waterfield RC, #40 Nolan; PSA 5: Nussbaumer (Maroon Jersey); Ungraded: (3cards) with #7 Fischer (EX-MT), #17 Washington (EX-MT) and #24 Martin (EX-MT).Opening Bid $250.00
309. 1948 Leaf Football
#61 Len Younce High
Number PSA 7Graded NM 7 by PSA. Foes on thecompetitive PSA Registry will takenotice of the offered 1948 LeafFootball #61 Len Younce highnumber. This vibrant tri-coloredbeauty is decently centered withwell-defined corners and edgesalong with accurate surface regis-tration. The clean advertising backis accentuated by bold, black type.Opening Bid $250.00
310. (6) 1948 Leaf
Football High
Numbers with (5)
PSA 5.5-7Here is a top-shelf sextetof challenging high num-bers from the 1948 LeafFootball edition. Includedare PSA 7: (2 cards) with#58 Weiner, #87Templeton; PSA 6: (2cards) with #51 DiMitro,#68 LeForce ERR (RedBackground, LaForce) andPSA 5.5: #82 Enke. Alsopresent is an ungraded #78Self (VG).Opening Bid $200.00
311. (8) 1948 Leaf
Football SGC Graded
Cards with Baugh &
WalkerSeize the opportunity to securethese eight 1948 Leaf FootballSGC graded cards with Baughand Walker. Included are SGC88: (3 cards) with #10 Moss(highest graded), #14 Kutner, #35Fritsch RC; SGC 84: (2 cards)with #23 Kavanaugh, #33 Harber;SGC 80: #21 Christman; SGC70: #4 D. Walker RC and SGC50: #34 Baugh RC.Opening Bid $200.00
312. (12) 1948
Leaf Football
SGC Graded
High NumbersThose seeking to build ahigh-grade 1948 LeafFootball set need to lookno further than thesetwelve challenging highnumbers. Each gradedby SGC, included areSGC 84: (2 cards) with#72 Evans, #79 Franz;SGC 70: (2 cards) with#73 Jensen, #77Savitsky; SGC 60: (5cards) with #60 Harris,#76 Tonnemaker, #83Folger, #90 Whisler, #98DiMarco; SGC 50: (3cards) with #71Campbell, #86 De Mossand #87 Templeton.Opening Bid $250.00
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F O OT BA L L JULY 28, 2011313. 1952
Bowman
Football
Small
Complete
Set
(144/144)
with (9)
PSA
Graded
KeysPresented is achallenging 1952Bowman Football Small complete set (144/144) with (9) PSA graded keys. Thisbeloved edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or better),30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with moderate instances of reversewax staining. Keys include #1 Van Brocklin (EX), #2 Graham (PSA 6), #3 Walker(PSA 6), #14 P. Brown RC CO (VG-EX), #16 Gifford RC (GD), #17 Tittle (EX), #23Marchetti RC (GD), #29 McElhenny RC (PSA 6), #30 Baugh (PSA 5), #46 DonovanRC (EX), #48 Halas RC CO (VG), #78 Layne (EX), #85 Robustelli RC (VG), #127Matson RC SP (VG-EX), #142 Landry (PSA 5) and #144 Lansford RC (PSA 6). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $300.00
314. 1951 Topps
Magic Football
Near Set (73/75)
& 1959 Topps
Football
Complete Set
(176/176)Assembled is a 1951Topps Magic Footballnear set (73/75) and 1959Topps Football completeset (176/176). Highlightsinclude 1951 ToppsMagic near: (73/75,median GD to VG); 1959Topps set: (176/176,aggregate EX) with #1Unitas (VG-EX), #10 J.Brown (PR), #23 Starr(VG) and #82 Hornung(EX-MT). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $150.00
315. 1953
Bowman
Football
Complete Set of
(96)This 1953 BowmanFootball complete set of(96) has an approximatebreakdown of: 5% (NMor better); 30% (EX-MT); 45% (EX); and20% (VG-EX or lesser).Keys include: #1LeBaron RC (VG-EX),#11 Van Brocklin (EX-MT), #21 Layne (EX),#22 Hirsch (EX-MT),#26 Graham (EX), #43Gifford SP (VG), #53Tunnell SP (EX), #56Tittle (EX-MT), #95Groza SP (EX) and #96Cross RC SP (EX).More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
316. 1954
Bowman
Football
Complete
Set of
(128)Presented in itsentirety, this1954 BowmanFootball set hasan approximateoverall break-down of 15%(NM or better);40% (EX-MT)35% (EX) and10% (VG-EX orlesser). Keysinclude: #23Blanda RC(EX), #40Graham (VG-EX), #42 Tittle (EX-MT), #53 Layne (EX-MT), #55 Gifford (EX-MT)and #128 Lattner RC (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
317. 1955
Bowman Football
Complete Set
(160/160) with (2)
PSA Graded
KeysAssembled is an attractive1955 Bowman Footballcomplete set of (160/160)cards with a pair of PSAgraded keys. This swansong for the confectionerhas an approximate condi-tion breakdown of 25%(NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 15%(VG-EX or lesser) withmoderate instances ofreverse wax residue anderrant centering. Keysinclude #1 D. Walker (EX-MT), #7 Gifford (PSA 7), #52 Summerall RC (NM), #62 Blanda (EX-MT), #71 Layne(EX-MT), #72 Tittle (EX-MT) and #152 Landry (PSA 7). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
318. 1955 Topps All-American Football Near Set (94/100)Tackle the offered 1955 Topps All-American Football near set of (94/100) cards. Thiscollegiate series has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better),20% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 40% (VG or lesser). Keys include #12 Graham (GD),#16 Rockne (EX-MT), #20 Baugh (GD), #21 W. White RC ERR (VG), #27 Grange(GD), #37 Thorpe (FR), #68 Four Horsemen RC SP (PR), #85 Luckman (VG-EX),#97 Hutson RC SP (EX-MT) and #100 Henry RC SP (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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319. 1956 Topps
Football Complete
Set (120/120)Presented is the pioneering1956 Topps Football com-plete set of (120) cards. Thisset featuring professionalgridironers for the first timehas an approximate condi-tion breakdown of 15%(NM or better), 45% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 15%(VG-EX or lesser) withmoderate instances ofreverse wax residue andaskew centering. Keysinclude #1 Carson SP (EX-MT), #11 Blanda (EX-MT),#22 Cardinals Team SP(EX-MT), #53 Gifford(VG), L. Moore RC SP(EX-MT) and #61 RedskinsTeam SP (EX). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $300.00
320. 1958 Topps Football Complete Set (132/132) with
PSA 7 (st) Jim Brown RCAssembled is a captivating 1958 Topps Football complete set of (132) cards. Thisseries has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #22 Unitas (EX), #62 J.Brown RC (PSA 7, st), #66 Starr (EX-MT), #73 Gifford (EX-MT), #90 Jurgensen RC(EX-MT) and #129 Blanda (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
321. 1959 Topps
Football Complete
Set of (176) CardsPresented is a formidable1959 Topps Football com-plete set of (176) cards.This classic edition has anapproximate conditionbreakdown of 30% (NM orbetter), 30% (EX-MT),25% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include#1 Unitas (NM), #10 J.Brown (EX-MT), #20Gifford (EX-MT), #23 Starr(EX), #51 Huff RC (NM),#82 Hornung (VG-EX) and#116 Kramer RC (NM).More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
322. 1960 Fleer
Football
Complete Set
(132/132) with
(2) PSA KeysOffered is the pioneer-ing 1960 Fleer Footballcomplete set of(132/132) cards with apair of PSA gradedkeys. This razor-sharpseries has an approxi-mate condition break-down of 35% (NM orbetter), 35% (EX-MT),20% (EX) and 10%(VG-EX or lesser).Keys include #20Baugh CO (PSA 7),#58 Blanda (NM), #116Stram RC CO (NM),#118 Mix RC (EX) and#124 Kemp RC (PSA 7). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age,slight size variances are present. Opening Bid $200.00
323. 1961 Topps
Football
Complete Set
(198/198)Assembled is a sterling1961 Topps Football com-plete set of (198) cards.This attractive edition hasan approximate conditionof 30% (NM or better),35% (EX-MT), 20% (EX)and 15% (VG-EX or less-er). Keys include #1Unitas (VG-EX), #39Starr (EX-MT), #71 J.Brown (EX-MT), #150Maynard RC (NM), #166Kemp (NM), #182 OttoRC (NM) and #198 CL(NM). More on our web-site.Opening Bid $250.00
324. 1962
Topps
Football
Complete
Set
(176/176)Presented is adifficult-to-complete 1962Topps Footballcomplete set of(176) cards.This conditionsensitive edi-tion has anapproximateconditionbreakdown of5% (EX or better), 30% (VG-EX), 35% (VG) and 30% (GD or lesser) with a handfulof instances of extraneously colored borders. Keys include #1 Unitas (GD), #17 DitkaRC (VG-EX), #28 J. Brown (colored), #36 E. Davis RC SP (colored), #39 MeredithSP (VG), #63 Starr SP (GD), #64 Hornung SP (VG-EX), #76 CL SP (VG-EX), #90Tarkenton RC SP (VG-EX) and #176 CL (VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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F O OT BA L L JULY 28, 2011325. 1958-
1960 Topps
Football
Complete
Set Run
With (40)
GradedPresented is a runof Topps Footballcomplete sets thatspans from 1958through 1960 andincludes severalPSA and SGCgraded keys.Non-gradedexamples carry anapproximate over-all breakdown of:15% EX-MT orbetter); 40%(EX), 35% (VG-EX); and 10%(VG or lesser).Highlightsinclude: 1958(132) with #22Unitas (VG-EX),#62 J. Brown RC(VG) and #90 Jurgensen RC (VG-EX); 1959 (176) with #1 Unitas (VG-EX), #10 J. Brown (SGC 60), #23 Starr (VG-EX) and #82 Hornung(SGC 84); 1960 (132) with #1 Unitas (PSA 6), #23 J. Brown (PSA 6) and#51 Starr (PSA 8 OC). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
326. 1962 Post Cereal Football Complete Set of (200) CardsFeatured is a tough 1962 Post Cereal Football complete set of (200) cards. This seldom- offeredproposition is ideal for the gridiron enthusiast. Considering some brands sold better than others,certain common players are scarcer than some superstars. The approximate condition breakdownof this set is 20% (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser) with 10-15% displaying reverse writing or glue residue. Due to the cards being issued on the backs of cere-al boxes, some hand-cut cards do not show the black guidelines, which is reflected in the grades.Keys include #29 Tittle SP (VG-EX), #41 Richardson SP (EX), #74 S. Baker SP (EX, red aster-ick), #90 Unitas (EX-MT), #93 D. Baker SP (VG), #110 Coia (VG-EX), #111 Ditka SP (EX-MT),#133 Tracy SP (VG), #139 Green SP (VG), #145 Tubbs SP (VG-EX), #186 Youso SP (VG-EX)and #193 Krakoski SP (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
327. 1964-1967 Philadelphia Football Complete Set RunIn competition with Topps (albeit for an abbreviated run of four years), the Philadelphia Gum Company issuedFootball card sets portraying NFL combatants. Offered are all (4) of the short-lived manufacturer’s 198-card sets,with each hand-collated to completion and well preserved. The approximate overall breakdown is: 10% (NM or bet-ter); 45% (EX-MT); 35% (EX); and 10% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include: 1964 #12 Unitas (EX), #30 J. Brown SP(NM), #79 Starr (EX); 1965 #12 Unitas (EX-MT), #31 J. Brown (EX-MT), #41 Warfield RC (EX-MT), #81 Starr(EX-MT), #195 C. Taylor RC (EX-MT); 1966 #24 Unitas (EX), #31 Butkus RC (EX-MT), #38 Sayers RC (EX),#41 J. Brown (VG-EX), #58 Hayes RC (GD), #88 Starr (EX-MT); 1967 #23 Unitas (EX), #28 Butkus (EX-MT),#35 Sayers (EX-MT), #82 Starr (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
328. 1968
Topps Test
Team
Patches
Complete
Set of (44) -
High GradeIssued one perpack with theircontemporary1968 ToppsFootball TestTeams col-lectibles, thesedecidedly scarceTest Team Patchesinclude the com-plete set of (44).Impeccably pre-served, the keep-sakes all present(NM) or (EX-MT)and feature (5)numeral pairings,(13) letter pairings and (26) team logo patches. Of the latter collectibles, thePackers keepsake shows pinpoint centering, while the coveted Cowboys,Redskins, Broncos, Dolphins and Raiders patches meet with the above-men-tioned assessments.Opening Bid $400.00
329. 1968
Topps
Football
Test
Teams
Complete
Set of
(25)Presented inits entirety is acomplete setof the scarce1968 ToppsTest Teams.With (25)cards respec-tively repre-senting eachNFL franchise(save for theCincinnati Bengals, which was not produced in the set), a black-and-white team imageappears on the front, with row by row identifiers listed on the reverse. Pinpoint centering andsharp edges/corners are the fare as these fleeting oversized examples carry an aggregate tech-nical grade of (EX) with gum stains of the reverse of (15) preventing higher assessment. Moreon our website.Opening Bid $500.00
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330. 1962 Topps
& Fleer Football
Complete SetsPresented is a top-shelfpairing of 1962 Toppsand Fleer Football com-plete sets. Highlightsinclude 1962 Fleer set:(88/88, 15% NM, 50%EX-MT, 20% EX, 15%VG-EX or lesser) with#46 Blanda (EX-MT),#59 Maynard (VG), #79Kemp (EX-MT); 1962Topps set: (176/176, 5%NM or better, 25% EX-MT, 35% EX, 35% VG-EX or lesser) with #1Unitas (VG), #17 DitkaRC (VG), #28 J. Brown(EX), #36 E. Davis RCSP (VG), #39 MeredithSP (EX), #63 Starr SP (GD), #64 Hornung SP (VG), #90 Tarkenton RC SP (EX-MT),#127 Layne (NM) and #176 CL (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
331. 1963 and 1964
Topps Football
Complete Sets With
(11) PSA GradedPresented are complete ToppsFootball sets from 1963 and 1964,with several key specimens gradedby PSA. With an approximate over-all breakdown of 15% (NM or bet-ter); 40% (EX-MT); 35% (EX) and10% (VG-EX or lesser), highlightsinclude: 1963 (170) with #1 Unitas(PSA 6), #14 J. Brown (PSA 6),#62 Ditka (PSA 7), #82 Lilly RCSP (PSA 7), #96 Nitschke RC (PSA7); 1964 (176) with #30 Kemp SP(EX), #31 Lamonica RC (EX-MT),#68 Blanda SP (EX), #96 DawsonSP (EX) and #176 CL SP (PSA 7).More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
332. 1964 Kahn’s Football Complete Set of (53)With the “Wiener the World Awaited” statement confined to the back of the cards, this1964 Kahn’s Wieners Football complete set of (53) is rife with high-grade specimens.The overwhelming majority warrants (NM) status, with highlights including: J.Brown, Ditka, Starr, Tarkenton, Unitas and Warfield.Opening Bid $300.00
333. 1965 Topps
Football Near-
Set of (172/176)Standing tall against thecompetition, this 1965Topps Football near-setof (172/176) is com-prised of mostly mid- tohigh-grade specimenswith an approximateoverall breakdown of40% (EX-MT or better);50% (EX); and 10%(VG-EX or lesser). Keysinclude #35 Kemp SP(EX-MT), #46 W. BrownRC SP (EX-MT), #69Blanda SP (EX-MT), #99Dawson SP (EX) and#133 Biletnikoff RC SP(NM). It should be notedthat this near-set does notinclude #122 Namath.More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
334. 1966 &
1967 Topps
Football
Complete SetsFeatured are 1966 and1967 Topps Footballcomplete sets.Highlighted in these132-card editions are1966 Topps set: (10%NM or better, 20%EX-MT, 40% EX, 30%VG-EX or lesser) with#15 Funny Ring CL(EX), #26 Kemp (EX),#96 Namath (VG),#132 CL (EX-MT);1967 Topps set: (25%NM or better, 45%EX-MT, 20% EX, 10%VG-EX or lesser) with#24 Kemp (EX-MT),#82 McDaniel RC(EX-MT), #98 Namath (EX-MT) and #132 CL (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
335. Sharp 1972
Topps Football
Complete Set of
(351) With PSA 8
Namath IAComprised of upper-tierspecimens showing (NM) orbetter quality throughout,this 1972 Topps Footballcomplete set of (351) isheadlined by pristine ThirdSeries (264-351) examplesthat are suitable for third-party grading. Keys include:#150 Bradshaw, #200Staubach RC, #271 WarfieldAP, #272 Griese AP, #280Lilly AP, #281 Hendricks AP,#291 Spurrier RC, #294 CL,#300 Page, #338 Spurrier IA,#341 Butkus IA, #343Namath IA (PSA 8) and #348Blanda IA.Opening Bid $250.00
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336. (51) 1971 Kellogg’s Football Cards in Unopened
WrappersAvailable only in boxes of cereal (we all remember the ritual: open box from bottom),the 1971 Kellogg’s football set was decidedly tough to obtain in its entirety, as thestandard “box top” mail-in offer was not available. Pulled from cereal boxes fortyyears ago, these (51) Mint-in-wrapper examples include (29) different players. Keyspecimens include: (2) #8 Renfro, #33 Blanda, #41 Buoniconti and (2) #55 Griese.More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
337. 1956-1969 Topps
Football Shoebox
Collection With
Unitas and NamathSpanning the first (14) years ofTopps Football sets, this assort-ment of (527) singles is head-lined by a cast of key speci-mens. Highlights include: 1958#90 Jurgensen RC (EX); 1960#51 Starr (NM); 1962 #1 Unitas(EX), #63 Starr SP (VG-EX);1966 #26 Kemp (EX-MT), #96Namath (EX-MT); 1968 #65Namath (VG-EX); 1969 #120Csonka RC (EX-MT). More onour website.Opening Bid $300.00
338. (334) 1961-1967 Fleer &
Philadelphia Gum Football
Cards with Many Stars & 1967
Philadelphia SetPresented are (334) 1961-1967 Fleer andPhiladelphia Gum Football cards with stacks ofstars and a complete set. Highlights include1961 Fleer: (2) #11 J. Brown (EX, GD), #215Maynard RC (VG-EX); 1964 PhiladelphiaG u m : (3) #30 J. Brown ( E X - M T, V G - E X ,VG); 1965 Philadelphia Gum: #31 J. Brown(EX-MT), #41 Warfield RC (EX-MT), #195 C.Taylor RC (NM); 1966 Philadelphia Gum:(14) #15 Berry (average EX-MT), (10) #88Starr (average VG-EX); 1967 PhiladelphiaGum set: (198/198, median EX-MT) with #23Unitas (NM), #35 Sayers (NM) and #82 Starr (NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
339. 1969 and 1970
Topps Football
Complete Sets of
(263)The offered complete ToppsFootball sets from 1969 and1970 combine for anapproximate overall break-down of 20% (NM or bet-ter); 30% (EX-MT); 25%(EX); and 25% (VG-EX orlesser). Keys include: 1969(263) with #26 Piccolo RC(NM), Namath (EX) andCsonka RC (EX); 1970(263) with #90 Simpson RC(EX-MT) and #150 Namath(EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
340. (4) 1973-1979 Topps
Football Complete SetsOffered is formidable foursome of1973-1979 Topps Football completesets. Highlighted in these 528-card edi-tions are 1973 Topps: (average EX toEX-MT) with #89 Harris RC (EX-MT),#400 Namath (NM); 1974 Topps:(median EX-MT); 1975 Topps: (com-posite EX-MT to NM) with #282Swann RC (EX-MT), #367 Fouts RC(NM) and 1979 Topps: (average NM).More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
341. 1950-1990 Pittsburgh
Steelers Team Set Run with
Major & Oddball IssuesIgnite your passion for the “black and gold”with this 1950-1990 Pittsburgh Steelers teamset run. The decade breakdown follows: 1950s(average VG-EX), 1960s (average EX to EX-MT), 1970s (average EX-MT), 1980s (averageNM) and 1990s (average NM-MT). All multi-player league leader and checklist cards (allmarked) are present. Keys include Topps: (34sets, 556 cards, no 1964-1967) with 1956:NNO Bazooka CL SP (marked); 1957: NNOBazooka CL SP (marked); 1958-1963, 1968-1970, 1971: #156 Bradshaw RC (EX-MT);1972-1990; Bowman: (7 sets, 76 cards) with 1950-1951, 1952 Large, 1952 Small and1953-1955. While assumed complete, without a comprehensive checklist some ofthese series could be missing a card or two. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
342. (5) 1973-1985 Topps Football
Complete/Near Sets with (2600+)
1970-1989 Singles—Many StarsFeatured are five 1973-1985 Topps Football com-plete/near sets with (2600+) 1970-1989 singles.Highlights include Complete/Near Sets: (5 sets,all NM to NM-MT unless noted) with 1973 Toppsnear: (526/528, average EX-MT to NM) with #89F. Harris RC (NM); 1974 Topps complete:(528/528, average EX-MT to NM, includes TeamChecklists); 1976 Topps complete: (528/528)with #148 Payton RC (NM); 1984 Topps USFLnear: (131/132) with #52 S. Young RC (NM-MT); Singles: (2637 cards) with 1971 Topps: (2)#156 Bradshaw RC (EX, GD), (7) #250 Namath(average EX-MT) and 1972 Topps: (3) #200 Staubach RC (NM, (2) EX-MT). Alsopresent is a 1984 Topps #63 Elway RC (NM-MT) and 1986 Topps Rice RC (NM-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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343. 1933
Sport Kings
#6 Thorpe
(SGC 60) &
#35 Rockne
(SGC 50)Offered is a capti-vating tandem of1933 Sport Kingsfootball legends.Included are #6Thorpe (SGC 60)and #35 Rocknehigh number (SGC50). Each card dis-plays at the peak ofits technical assessment with negligible corner and edge wear.Opening Bid $200.00
344. (270+) 1935-1955
Football Shoebox
Collection with Several
StarsExplore the early gridiron with these(270+) 1935-1955 football cardswith several Hall of Famers andstars. Highlights include 1935National Chicle: #10 Battles RC(VG); 1948 Leaf: #18 Justice RC(VG-EX), #29 Trippi RC (GD), #36Dudley RC (GD), #82 Enke SP(FR); 1954 Bowman: (95 cards,aggregate VG-EX) with (2) #41 D.Walker (VG-EX, VG) and 1955Bowman: (2) #62 Blanda (VG-EX,VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
345. (3) 1951-1954 Bowman
Football Near/Starter SetsOffered is a trio of 1951-1954 BowmanFootball near and starter sets. Highlightsinclude 1951 Bowman partial: (91/144,average VG) with #2 Graham (GD), #102Layne (GD); 1952 Bowman Smallstarter: (60/144, average VG to VG-EX)with #14 P. Brown RC CO (VG-EX);1954 Bowman near: (115/128, averageEX to EX-MT) with #23 Blanda RC (EX-MT) and #55 Gifford (VG). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $200.00
346. (81) 1956 & 1957
Topps Football Cards
with SGC 84 Starr &
Unitas RookiesThe “golden arms” of rookiesJohnny Unitas and Bart Starr head-line this sampling of (81) 1956 and1957 Topps Football cards.Highlights include 1956 Topps: (31cards, composite EX) with #60 L.Moore RC (VG-EX); 1957 Topps:(50 cards, median EX-MT to NM)with #119 Starr RC (SGC 84) and#138 Unitas RC (SGC 84). Minimalduplication is found throughout.More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
347. (2200+)
1964-1967
Philadelphia
Gum Football
SinglesBuild multiple setswith these (2200+)1964-1967Philadelphia GumFootball singles. Thisassortment with mod-erate duplicationthroughout displaysprimarily commonsand semi-stars.Quantities include(555) 1964, (130) 1965, (694) 1966 and (835) 1967 with the cards averaging (GD toVG). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
348. (360+) 1961-1976
Football Oddball Singles
with 1970 Topps Super SetPresented is an assortment of (360+)1961-1976 football oddball singles froma variety of national manufacturers.Highlights include 1961 Nu-Card: (150cards, average NM); 1970 Topps Superset: (35/35, median NM) with #33Namath SP (NM-MT) and 1972 NFLPAFabric Cards: (74 cards, median NM-MT) with (42) Staubach (average NM-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
349. (105) 1963-1981
Football Singles with 1963
Topps Starter SetOffered is a diverse selection of (105)1963-1981 football singles with multiplestars. Highlights include 1963 Toppsstarter: (89 cards, aggregate EX, 73 dif-ferent) with #1 Unitas (EX), (2) #85 CL(EX-MT, EX); 1970 Topps: (2) #30 Starr(both GD), (2) #90 O. Simpson RC (GD,FR) and 1977 Topps: #177 Largent RC(EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
350. (8) 1974-1986 Topps
Football Complete SetsPresented is a stellar group of eight1974-1986 Topps Football completesets. Unless noted, each edition grades(NM) or better. Highlights include 1974Topps: (median EX-MT); 1975 Topps:#282 Swann RC (NM), #367 Fouts RC(NM); 1976 Topps: #148 Payton RC(EX-MT); 1984 Topps: #63 Elway RC(NM), #123 Marino RC (NM) and 1986Topps: #161 Rice RC (NM). More onour website.Opening Bid $250.00
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351. 1960s Bill Gallo Green Bay Packers Print Signed by
(9) With Starr, Hornung and Full JSATwo revered American institutions combine in this hard-hitting autographed display,to wit, the Green Bay Packers and famed New York Daily News cartoonist Bill Gallo.Framed to dimensions of 30x24 under Packers-themed gold-on-green matting, thislimited edition (165/350) Gallo print is entitled “Green Bay Packers – WorldChampions” and showcases Gallo’s renderings of (9) different 1960s Green Bay sta-ples. Each has signed his image in green fiber tip, and the potent signatures average(“8-9”) strength and clarity. Includes: Adderley, T. Brown, Gregg, Hornung, Kramer,Nitschke, Ringo, Starr (inscribed “MVP SB I, II – HOF ‘77”) and J. Taylor. Full photoLOA from JSA.Opening Bid $400.00
352. 1969 New
York Jets
Team-Signed
Namath
Jersey with
(26)
Signatures—
Steiner COAJ-E-T-S, Jets, Jets,Jets! With a swaggerthat matched his tal-ent, “Broadway Joe”led the 1969 NewYork Jets to a 16-7conquest over theheavily favoredBaltimore Colts inSuper Bowl III.Presented is a team-signed Namath jersey(no tags) inked by(26) members of thesquad. Highlightedamong the (“8-9”)endorsements areMaynard andNamath. Hologramand cert card COAfrom Steiner Sports Memorabilia. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
353. (4) Autographed Leather Football Helmets With
Gifford, Graham and LavelliOld school gridiron warriors have autographed (4) of these (6) throwback helmets andmini-helmets. The leather accessories are of the no facemask variety and showcase boldSharpie signatures that show (“9”) or better quality throughout. Includes: C r e e k m u r(mini); G i ff o r d (mini); C. Parker (full); and Browns Greats with Gatski, Graham, Groza,Lavelli and Willis. Individual cert/stickers from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
354. (19) Pro Football Hall of Famer Signed Mini-HelmetsThe helmets are miniature versions, but the autographs are big. These (19) ready-for-display NFL keepsakes have been decorated with bold Sharpie pennings that show(“9”) or better quality throughout. Includes: Bobby Bell, B. Brown, Donovan, Gregg,Hampton, J. Johnson, S. Jones, Lavelli, Marchetti, Moore, C. Parker, J. Perry, Pihos,Robustelli, Shaw, Summerall and Willis; multi-signed helmets with Gifford/Huff andDuPree/Hayes/D. Pearson. Certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
355. (3) Peyton Manning Single-Signed Footballs with
InscriptionsPresented is a trio of Peyton Manning single-signed Official Wilson footballs with sil-ver signatures. The bold scripts grade (“9-10”) and come with 2004 MVP 49 TD’sinscriptions. Individual full photo LOAs with matching holograms from Stacks ofPlaques. This lot will ship from a Florida location.Opening Bid $400.00
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356. (8) 1953
Bowman
Football
Autographed
Cards with
(4) Hall of
FamersScore these eight1953 BowmanFootball auto-graphed cards witha quartet of Hall ofFamers. Includedare #1 LeBaron, #5Tereshinski, #11Van Brocklin,(d.1983), #17Trippi, #20 Conerly(d.1996), #24Bednarik, #25 Rote(d.2002) and #38 B. Walsh. The endorsements average (“8”), while the cards general-ly present (EX to EX-MT). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications.Opening Bid $100.00
357. (378)
1950s-1990s
Autographed
Football Cards
with Several
1985 ToppsRaid the gridiron withthese (378) 1950s-1990s autographedfootball cards. Themajority of theendorsements grade(“8-9”), while thecards average (EX toNM). Highlightsinclude 1985 ToppsFootball Signed:(210 cards, moderateduplication) with#157 Montana, #181D. Green, (2) #235 Elway/Broncos Team, #372 Fouts, #389 Largent; Other SignedCards: (168 cards) with (6) 1950s, (36) 1960s and (72) 1970s. Auction LOA fromJames Spence Authentications. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
358.
Washington
Redskins
Treasure
Chest With
Autographed
Helmets“Hail to theRedskins!” is theechoed refrain withthis lot of auto-graphed displayitems. Bold penningsaverage (“9”) qualityand include: Single-Signed HelmetsGibbs (leather mini);D. Green (full size);Kilmer (mini); Shula(leather mini); Tereshinski (mini); Multi-Signed Helmet a full-size 1970-1971 styleaccessory signed by (25) franchise greats with full JSA. Signatures average (“9-10”)strength with highlights including Houston, D. Jones, Jurgensen, Levy and C. Taylor.Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
359. 1899 Panoramic Photograph of Army-Navy Football
GameDepicting one of the earliest installments of the most famous college football rivalry,this vintage Army-Navy panoramic photograph portrays the 1899 installment atPhiladelphia’s Franklin Field. The 39-3/4 x 10-1/4” sepia-toned print is firmly adheredto a 40-3/4 x 12” cardboard backing and shows what appears to be the preparation forthe opening kickoff, with the Philadelphia skyline visible in the background.Opening Bid $250.00
360. (20) 1947-
1963 NFL Press
Guides from (7)
Different TeamsThe early years of theNational Football Leagueare chronicled with thesetwenty 1947-1963 pressguides from seven differ-ent squads. These publica-tions are graded with def-erence to punch holes thatare placed along the leftedges. Keys includeChicago/St. LouisCardinals: 1947 (EX-MT); Dallas Cowboys:1961 (EX-MT); GreenBay Packers: 1949 (EX);New York Giants: 1947(EX-MT) and PittsburghSteelers: 1949 (EX-MT).More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
361. (43) 1960s-1980s Mostly Football Publications with
First AFL Yearbook & (4) Super Bowl TicketsGladiators of the gridiron command these (43) 1960s-1980s mostly football publica-tions. Highlights include Vintage Programs/Newsletters: (19 programs) with 1960AFL yearbook (NM), 1960 NFL yearbook (NM), 1961 NFL yearbook (NM-MT), (11)1961-1968 Buffalo Bills Bulletin (average EX-MT), 1965 Vikings fact book (NM);Super Bowl Tickets: (4 tickets, all full) with IX (NM), XI (NM), XII (NM) and XIII(NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
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BA S K E T BA L L362. 1978 Washington Bullets NBA
Championship RingWithstanding injuries, regular-season slumps and a lightingmalfunction at the Cap Centre during the playoffs, the 1977-78Washington Bullets defied hoops experts with improbable play-off triumphs over San Antonio, Philadelphia and ultimately,Seattle. As coach Dick Motta urged us to wait for the “FatLady” to sing, ostentatious hardware like this 1978 NBAChampionship ring was bestowed upon Bullets players andteam personnel. The size “8-3/4” 14-karat gold accessory fea-tures a .47 carat brilliant cut diamond as its centerpiece with“NBA WORLD CHAMPIONS” accenting the display in raisedcharacters. On one shank, “19” and “78” flank a relief image ofthe NBA silhouette logo. On the opposite shank, a team logoand an operatic-themed “Fat Lady Sings” logo is engraved justbelow a scroll likeness with “GRECO” engraved in upper-casecharacters. A renowned Baltimore-Washington, D.C.-area sportsphotographer, Vince Greco was the original recipient of thishardwood prize. While the surface is free of blemishes and oxidation of any kind, some of the small lettering along the shanks has become worn. Accompanying is anappraisal letter from Kripps Jewelers.Opening Bid $900.00
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363. Event-Worn “Wounded Warriors” Jersey Signed by (5) With
Obama, LeBron, Kobe and Full JSARefraining from the trash talk and rough play inherent to the rigorous NBA schedule, some hardwoodsuperstars gathered to perform with President Barrack Obama in a “Wounded Warriors” benefit exhibi-tion. The offered jersey was worn during that charitable outing and autographed by (5) of its prominentparticipants, the blue-and-white mesh reversible pullover garment reads “POTUS 49TH,” which isapplied to both the blue and white fronts in appliqué. The back of each features “21” in appliqué. Thefront of the white side is signed in black marker by Magic Johnson (inscribed “#32”) and ChaunceyBillups (inscribed “1”). The back of the white side is signed in black marker by Barack Obama, KobeBryant (inscribed “24”) and LeBron James. The bold signatures emerge prominently against the whitematerial and show (“9”) strength and clarity throughout. The Nike size “XL” jersey shows minimal sin-gle-event wear. A full photo LOA from JSA accompanies this political and hoops heirloom. Additionalimages of provenance can be found on our website.Opening Bid $500.00
364. 1957-58 Topps Basketball Complete Set (80/80) with (7) PSA
GradedThis pioneering 1957-58 Topps Basketball complete set (80/80) is packed with rookie Hall ofFamers and seven PSA graded commons. The approximate condition breakdown is as follows:20% (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 30% (VG-EX or lesser) with the lower endgrading as such due to errant centering. Keys include #1 Clifton RC (VG-EX), #5 Sharman RC(VG-EX), #17 Cousy RC (VG), #19 Heinsohn RC (VG), #24 Petit RC (EX-MT), #26 Shue RC(EX), #27 Macauley RC (PSA 7), #28 Mikkelsen RC (EX), #32 Kerr RC (NM), #37 Hagan RC(EX-MT), #42 Stokes RC (VG-EX), #43 Hundley RC (EX), #71 Twyman RC (NM), #77 RussellRC (PSA 6), #78 Lovellette RC (VG-EX), #80 Schnittker RC (EX-MT); PSA 7 commons: (5cards) with #9, 11, 33, 55 and 57. More on our website.Opening Bid $750.00
365. 1986-87
Fleer #57 Michael
Jordan Rookie
Card - GAI 9.5Gliding past helplessdefenders en route to oneof his patented gravity-defying dunks, MichaelJordan is vividly depictedon this 1986-87 FleerBasketball #57 specimen.Encapsulated and GradedGem Mint 9.5 by GAI,this upper tier exampleshows impeccable center-ing, luminous colors and aclean reverse.Opening Bid $750.00
366. (62) 1983-2006
Basketball Superstars
Graded Collection
with LeBron, Kobe &
Jordan—All 9-10Escalate your modern basketballcollection to another level withthis top-flight gathering of (62)superstar cards including Bryant,Jordan and James, each graded byeither PSA or BGS. Highlightsinclude BGS 9.5: (17 cards) with1985 Star Gatorade Slam DunkBarkley SP (withdrawn from set), 1985-86 Star #2 Barkley, 2003-04 Bowman #123 L. James RC,2004-05 Finest Refractors #194 Paul RC (blue, #/50), 2004-05 SP Authentic D. Howard RC certi-fied auto (Auto 10), 2005-06 Finest Black Refractors #106 Paul (#/19); BGS 9: (9 cards) with1986 Star Michael Jordan: #3, 5; PSA 9: (22 cards) with 1987-88 Fleer #59 Jordan and 1988-89Fleer: (2) #17, #120 AS and 1992-93 Stadium Club Beam Team #1 Jordan. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
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367. 1958-59
Kahn’s Wieners
Basketball PSA
Graded Near Set
(8/9)Each graded by PSA.Early stars of theCincinnati Royals pre-side on the offered 1958-59 Kahn’s WienersBasketball near set of(8/9) cards. This toughregional issue includesPSA 4: Hatton, Piontek;PSA 2: Dees, S. GreenSP; PSA 1: Marshall,Paar, Palmer and Twyman. Missing only Bockhorn for completion.Opening Bid $200.00
368. 1970-71 Topps #123 Pete Maravich Rookie SGC 88Graded 88 NM-MT 8 by SGC. Presented is an elite 1970-71 Topps #123 PeteMaravich rookie card. This LSU legend is accentuated by accurate centering, well-defined corners and edges along with blazing surface hues.Opening Bid $250.00
369. 1971-72 Topps
Basketball Complete Set
(233/233)Featured is an alluring 1971-72 ToppsBasketball complete set of (233)cards. This star-packed gallery has anapproximate condition breakdown of30% (NM-MT or better), 35% (NM),25% (EX-MT) and 10% (EX or less-er). Keys include #47 Cowens RC(NM-MT), #55 Maravich (EX-MT),#63 Lanier RC (NM), #70Chamberlain (NM), #100 Alcindor(EX-MT) and #170 Barry RC (NM).More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
370. (9) 1972-73
Icee Bear
Basketball Near
Sets with (13)
Chamberlain & (11)
Maravich SPSend a chill through yourhardwood collection withthese nine 1972-73 Icee BearBasketball near sets of(17/20) cards, each with (42)extra stars. This assortmentaverages (EX-MT to NM)with approximately 25% dis-playing edge discoloration (mostly Unseld and Wicks). Featured are (11) A b d u l - J a b b a r(average EX due to rubber band residue), (13) Chamberlain (average NM-MT), (11 )Maravich SP (average NM) and (10) West (median NM-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
371. (7) 1974-1981
Topps Basketball
Complete/Near SetsAssembled is a run of seven 1974-1981 Topps Basketballcomplete/near sets. Each series aver-ages (NM) or better with the keysfaring similarly. Highlights include1974-75 Topps set: (264/264) with#39 Walton RC (NM), #196 GervinRC (NM); 1976-77 Topps:(144/144); 1977-78 Topps set:(132/132); 1980-81 Topps near:(174/176) with #34 Bird RC/#164Cartwright/23 (NM-MT) and#162/#174 Erving/#139 M. JohnsonRC (NM-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
372. (4) 1973-1988 Topps
& Fleer Basketball Sets
with (600+) SinglesRoundball enthusiasts will enjoythese four 1973-1988 Topps & FleerBasketball sets with (600+) singles.Highlights include (2) 1973-74Topps sets: (264/264, compositeEX-MT to NM) with (2) #50 Abdul-Jabbar (BVG 8, EX-MT), (2) #80Chamberlain (NM, EX-MT), (2)#130 Maravich (NM, EX-MT), (2)#240 Erving (PSA 7, EX-MT); 1979-80 Topps set: (132/132, averageNM) and 1988-89 Fleer set:(132/132, includes Stickers, averageNM). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
373. (1400) 1957-1982
Basketball Sets,
Singles & Packs
CollectionPresented is a (1400) 1957-1982basketball sets, singles and packscollection. Highlights include Sets:(6 sets, all NM or better) with (2)1976-77 Topps, 1978-79 Topps,1979-80 Topps; Singles: (1381cards) with 1961-62 Fleer: #54Heinsohn IA (EX-MT) and 1972-73 Topps: #255 Erving AS (EX).Also present are (13) 1976-77Topps Basketball unopened packs(average EX-MT to NM) with multiple stars showing including (3) Abdul-Jabbar((2) AS) and Maravich. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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H O C K E Y & R AC I N G374. 1958-
59 Topps
Hockey
Complete
Set of (66)
Cards with
(8) GradedFeatured is a1958-59 ToppsHockey com-plete set of (66)cards with eightgraded. Theapproximatecondition break-down is as fol-lows: 40% (EX-MT or better),30% (EX), 20%(VG-EX) and10% (VG orlesser). Keysinclude #8 Howe(PSA 6), #13Hall (PSA 5),#30 Shack RC(PSA 5), #36Pilote (PSA 6),#39 Worsley(PSA 5), #40Bucyk (PSA 6),#52 Delvecchio(PSA 6) and #66B. Hull RC(SGC 40). Moreon our website.Opening Bid
$500.00
JULY 28, 2011375. (11)
1970-1985
Hockey
Complete
Sets &
(83) 1964-
65 Topps
SinglesNotch a hattrick with theseeleven 1970-1985 hockeycomplete setswith (83) addi-tional 1964-65Topps singles.Unless noted,each set grades(NM or better).Highlightsinclude 1964-65 Topps: (83cards, averageEX-MT, fourhigh numbers)with #1 P.Martin RC(VG), #31Mikita (VG),#82 Lindsay(EX-MT), #83Howell (EX-MT), #110 G. Hall AS (GD); 1970-71 Dad’s Cookies set: (144/144,average EX-MT, toning on bottom right corner); 1974-75 OPC WHA set: #1 TheHowes (NM-MT); 1977-78 OPC WHA set: #1 Howe (NM-MT); 1978-79 ToppsHockey set: #115 Bossy RC (NM-MT); 1984-85 OPC set: #67 Yzerman RC (NM)and 1984-85 7-11 Discs set: (60/60 coins, average NM-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
376. (444) Hockey Autograph Treasure Chest with Crosby
& OvechkinRaid the rink with this scintillating (444) hockey autograph treasure chest headlinedby Crosby and Ovechkin. The majority of these endorsements are cleanly placed andregister (“8-9”) strength or better. Highlights include Pre-Certified: (7 items) withReplica Jerseys: (3 jerseys) with Byrzgalov (Reebok Coyotes size 50 with tags,PSA/DNA sticker and cert card), Clarke (Mitchell & Ness 1973-74 Flyers size L withtags, PSA/DNA sticker and cert card), Getzlaf (Nike Team Canada size L, with tags,JSA sticker and cert card); 8x10 Photographs: (2 photographs, both PSA/DNA stick-ers and cert cards) with Crosby (slight crease), Ovechkin; Auction LOA from JamesSpence Authentications: (437 items) with Hockey Cards: (400 cards, mostly currentplayers) and 8x10 Photographs: (22 photos) with 1980 United States Hockey Team:(8 signatures). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
377. 500
Goal
Scorers
Hockey
Stick
Signed by
(16) With
Howe,
Richard and
Full JSAPresented is a dis-play hockey sticksigned on theblade by (16)members of theesteemed “500Goal” fraternity.The white shafthas a “500 GOALSCORERS” leg-end printed in red.Executed in blackfiber tip on thesame side of theblade (with onenoted exception),the autographsshow (“8”)strength, thoughink migrationresulting from aslightly poroussurface has resulted in (“6-7”) clarity throughout. Includes: Beliveau, Bossy, Bucyk,Ciccarelli, Dionne, Esposito, Goulet, Howe, Bobby Hull, Lafleur, Mahovilich,McDonald, Mikita, Perreault, Richard (signed on shaft, “8”) and Trottier. Of the 41icons to achieve the feat, 16 of the first 19 signed this stick. Full photo LOA from JSA(cert/hologram #B56992).Opening Bid $300.00
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378. (11)
1910-1912
Hockey Silks,
Blankets &
CardsAvailable is anenticing grouping ofeleven 1910-1912hockey silks, blan-kets and cards.Included are 1910B33 Blankets: (8blankets, all hockey)with Brown (EX),Knox (EX-MT), Pennsylvania (EX-MT), St. Louis (EX-MT), Trinity (EX-MT), Tufts(VG-EX), Utah (EX), Williams (NM); 1910 T51 Murad College Series: Rochester(VG) and 1912 Canadian Silks SC-12: (2) Hockey (both FR). Opening Bid $150.00
379. 1924-25 Champ’s
Cigarettes L.B. Andrews
SGC 80 Highest GradedGraded 80 EX/NM 6 by SGC. Secure aquality pre-war hockey sample with theoffered 1924-25 Champ’s CigarettesL.B. Andrews portrait. This gleamingType meets all of the criteria for thetechnical assessment and is the highestgraded of the six total examples judgedby the grading service.Opening Bid $150.00
380. 1924-25 Champ’s
Cigarettes “King” Clancy
SGC 50Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. Crown“King” Clancy into your vintage hockeycollection with this 1924-25 Champ’sCigarettes portrait. The famed OttawaSenators Hall of Famer is properly centeredwith well-constructed corners, crisp whiteedges and a precise black-and-white image.Aside from a slight bottom left cornerindentation, this 87-year-old cardboard isproblem-free. The biographical reverse isclean. Opening Bid $250.00
381. 1968-69
Topps Hockey
Complete Set
(132/132) with
(124) DupesThis 1968-69 ToppsHockey complete set(132/132) is headlined bynumerous stars and (124)duplicates. The approxi-mate condition breakdownthroughout is 20% (NM orbetter), 40% (EX-MT),25% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include (2) #2 Orr (EX-MT, VG-EX), (2) #6 Sanderson (bothEX-MT), #7 P. Esposito (EX), (2) #16 B. Hull (both EX-MT), #29 Howe (NM), (2)#34 Sawchuk (EX-MT, EX), (2) #89 Parent RC (EX-MT, VG) and #121 CL (EX).Opening Bid $150.00
382. (4) 1962-1982
Hockey Complete
Sets with Shiriff
Coins & (12) PSA
GradedAssembled is a promising quar-tet of 1962-1982 hockey com-plete sets. Included are 1962-63Shiriff Coins: (60/60, averageEX to EX-MT) with #54 HoweAS (EX-MT); 1970-71 Dad’sCookies: (144/144, medianNM-MT, 12 PSA Graded) withPSA 10: T. Esposito, Parent;PSA 9: Howe, Orr; 1978-79Topps: (264/264, majority NM) with #115 Bossy RC (EX-MT) and 1981-82 Topps:(198/198, median NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
383. 1999-2000 Los
Angeles Kings Team-
Signed Jersey and (2)
Single-Signed PucksWowing West Coast fans sincethe NHL’s expansion from the“Original 6,” the Los AngelesKings are well-represented inthis lot that includes: 1999-2000Team-Signed Sweater a size“52” white knit pullover garmentsigned in black marker (average“8” strength) by (19) with high-lights including J. Blake, R.Blake, Corkum, Fiset, Karalahti,Laperriere, Miller (announcer), Norstrom, O’Donnell, Robitaille, Tuomainen;Single-Signed Pucks Berg (“8”) and Robitaille (“9”). Auction LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $100.00
384. 1921 Indianapolis
500 Racing ProgramOffered is a beautiful 1921Indianapolis 500 race program. The68-page, 8-1/2 x 11 publication isloaded with fantastic advertisementsand images of early Indy car racinglegends. Included with the program isa 2-page foldout for the Citizens LapPrize Fund, a rare piece in its ownright. In overall excellent condition,this piece is a true gem from the ninthofficial race at the Indianapolis MotorSpeedway that saw Tommy Miltonwin at an average speed of just under90 miles per hour.Opening Bid $150.00
385. 1922 Indianapolis
500 Racing ProgramOffered is a scarce 1922 Indianapolis500 race program from the 10th offi-cial race at the Brickyard. The 64-page, 8-1/2 x 11 publication isloaded with vintage advertisementsand images of early Indy car racinglegends. The cover shows mild wearconsistent with being folded and putin a back pocket, and the overallgrade in (VG-EX). The 1922Indianapolis 500 saw the pole sitterwin for the first time as JimmyMurphy hoisted the trophy.Opening Bid $150.00
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B OX I N G & G O L F / M U LT I-S P O RT JULY 28, 2011386. Interesting 1902-2010 Boxing
Card Collection of (27) Cards with
(4) Certified AutosPurveyors of the “Sweet Science” throughout the cen-tury are found on this interesting 1902-2010 boxingcard collection of (27) cards with four certified autos.Highlights include 1902 Ogden’s Tab: #86 Sullivan(VG); 1911 Wills’s Boxers Green Stars: Jeffries(GD); 1938 F.C. Cartledge Famous Prize Fighters:#18 Sullivan (NM), #26 Dempsey (NM-MT); 1947Cummings Famous Fighters: Louis (EX-MT); 1956Gum Inc. Adventure: (12 cards, (4) PSA 8, (4) GAI8); 2009 Sport Kings certified autos: Frazier, LaMotta; 2010 Leaf Ali Opponentscertified autos: Foster and L. Spinks. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
387. 1910 T218 Mecca/Hassan
Champions Prize Fighter
Graded Partial Set (39/50) with
(5) DupesFeatured is a 1910 T218 Mecca/HassanChampions Prize Fighter graded partial set(39/50) with five dupes. Highlights include SGC80: Russell; PSA 5.5: Gans; PSA 4.5: Jeffries(Front View); PSA 4: Attell, Jeffries (SideView); SGC 50: (2) Jeffries (both variations) andBVG 3.5: J. Johnson (Side View). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $150.00
388. (29) 1909-1956 Boxing Graded
Card Collection with AttellSturdy pugilists command this collection of (29) 1909-1956 boxing graded cards. Highlights include 1909 E75American Caramel: (14 cards) with PSA 4: Attell;SGC 40: Gans, Ketchell; 1910 T220 Mecca: (14 cards)with PSA 5: P. Jackson; SGC 60: Sullivan/Kilrain and1956 Gum Inc. Adventure: Dempsey (PSA 7). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $150.00
389. Autographed Boxing Glove
Pair Signed by (9) With LaMotta,
Camacho and Full JSADelivering knockout blows from both the left andright, these full-size “Everlast” boxing gloves areautographed by some of the Sweet Science’sdeadliest fighters. The red leather surface makesan ideal canvas for black marker signatures thatshow (“9-10”) quality (with one noted exception).Includes: Left Glove Gerry Cooney (slightlysmeared, “7”), James “Buster” Douglas, RobertoDuran and Michael Spinks (inscribed “Jinx”); Right Glove Hector Camacho(inscribed “Macho Man”), Joe Frazier, Jake LaMotta, Aaron Pryor and Mickey Ward.Individual Full photo LOAs from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00
390. (100) Wrestling Signed
8x10 Photographs with
Hogan“Faces” and “Heels” pound the mat withthese (100) signed 8x10 wrestling photo-graphs. Several of these pictures includeinteresting inscriptions and are penned ina variety of colors (majority “9-10”).Highlights include (2) Albano, Heenan,Hogan, (3) Iron Sheik, (3) Nash, (7) H.Race, Rowdy Roddy Piper and (2)Sammartino. Being that most of thesegrapplers do not have exemplars on file,this lot does not come with third-party certification. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
391. 1933 Sport Kings #38 Bobby
Jones High Number SGC 70Graded 70 EX+ 5.5 by SGC. Legendary golferBobby Jones is the subject of the offered 1933Sport Kings Gum #38 high number. This perenni-al champion presents nicer than the technicalgrade with strong corners, accurate centering anda crisp obverse registration. Opening Bid $300.00
392. (4) Golf
Autographed
Items with (3)
Hogan &
Palmer PrintClear the fairwaywith these four golfautographed items.Each endorsementgrades (“8-9”) or better. Included are 1-3.) (3) Hogan signed items including golf ball,postcard (1992 Mueller), trading card (no cert) and 4.) Palmer Arnie in Church 31x34matted print by Sheldon. With exception to the noted, the items come with individualfull photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
393. (30) Autographed Golf Items
with Palmer & NelsonHit the links with these thirty autographed golfitems including Palmer and Nelson. The signa-tures each register (“8-9”) strengths or better.Keys include Signed Master’s Scorecards:Palmer, Singh, Zoeller (red ink); Signed TradingCards: 2001 Upper Deck: #7 Couples, #25 Faldo,#66 B. Nelson and Signed Index Cards:Ballesteros. Auction LOA from James SpenceAuthentications. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
394. (56) Tiger Woods
Graded Rookie Cards &
Tin SetEldrick “Tiger” Woods is the focus ofthese (56) graded rookie cards. Includedare 1997-99 Grand Slam Ventures: (3cards) with (1) BCCG 10, (1) BGS 9, (1)SGC 96; 2001 Upper Deck: (52) with(47) #1 ((30) BVG 9.5, (17) PSA 10),#124 (PSA 10), #151 (PSA 10), #176(PSA 10), #GC4 Golf Gallery (BGS9.5), #SL11 Stat Leaders (PSA 10) and 2002 Upper Deck National Convention :#N11 (BGS 9.5). Also present is a sealed 2001 Upper Deck Tiger Woods Collectiontin set of (25) cards. Opening Bid $200.00
395. 1997 U.S. Open Flag Signed
by (35) With Mickelson, Singh
and Champion Ernie ElsIn a field rife with Americans, South Africangolfer Ernie Els edged Scotland’s ColinMontgomerie for the second time in four years towin the 1997 U.S. Open at the CongressionalCountry Club in Bethesda, Maryland. The offeredflag is autographed by (35) of the event’s principals. Framed to dimensions of 27-3/8x 19-1/8”, the yellow nylon flag is complete with an event logo and original grom-mets. Executed in various colors, the felt tip signatures average (“8”) potency and arehighlighted by: Stuart Cink, Ernie Els, Jay Haas, Hale Irwin, Mark O’Meara, PhilMickelson, David Ogrin, Vijay Singh, Hal Sutton and Fuzzy Zoeller. Full Photo LOAfrom JSA (cert/sticker #X29293). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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396. 1968 Milton Bradley Win-A-Card Game with Sealed
Pack of (100) with Seaver & B. Robinson ShowingAn incredible find is delivered with this original 1968 Milton Bradley Win-A-Cardboard game highlighted by a factory-sealed pack of (100) cards with three multi-sport Hall of Famers showing. This assembly depicts baseball legends Seaver andB. Robinson peeking through two 25-card stacks, while gridiron stars Biletnikoffand Ladd are situated on the other pair. Although not visible, “hot rod” singles arealso possible. These cards have been undisturbed by the decades, although center-ing imperfections and other general wear is visible on the top examples as expect-ed. The jumbo pack could yield additional high-profile cards such as Aaron,Namath and Ryan RC along with tougher yellow letter variations. The originalboard with spinner, box bottom and top are included. The top lid has sustainedmoderate contusions that have been tape repaired.Opening Bid $2500.00
397. Interesting (400+) 1909-1988 Multi-Sport Star, Type &
Oddball Singles with Mantle - LoadedAn alphabet soup of ACC designations is found with these (400+) 1909-1988 multi-sport star, Type and oddball singles. Mainstream legends, obscure regional issues andquirky insert sets are all found in the offered sampling. Highlights include Baseball:(155 cards) with 1909-11 T206 White Borders: Waddell (PR, Pitching SweetCaporal); 1914 T213-2 Coupon Cigarettes: Bradley (FR), Ford (PR), Mullin (PR,Newark); 1953 Topps: #220 Paige (FR, due to staining); 1956 Topps: #31 Aaron(GD); 1957 Topps: #95 Mantle (GD); 1961 Topps: #578 Mantle AS (VG); 1967Topps: #150 Mantle (GD); Football: (109 cards) with 1964 Philadelphia Gum: #30J. Brown (EX); 1965 Topps: #133 Biletnikoff RC (EX); 1971 Topps: #156 BradshawRC (VG-EX); 1972 Topps: #200 Staubach RC (EX-MT); 1986 Topps: #181 Rice RC(NM); Basketball: (105 cards) with 1933 Goudey Sport Kings: #3 Holman RC(VG); 1987-88 Fleer: #59 Jordan (NM); Hockey: (17 cards) with 1971-72 Topps:#70 Howe (EX-MT) and #100 Orr (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
398. 1949 Topps Magic Photos Starter Set (126/252)The life and times of several prominent Americans are documented on this 1949 Topps Magic Photos starter set of(126/252). The majority of these tiny self-developing photographs are clear and average (GD to VG) with moderate cor-ner wear and creasing. Keys include Boxing Champions-A: (14/24) with #8 Dempsey (FR), #15 Louis (GD); Trackand Field-E: (14/17) with #1 Owens (GD); Baseball Hall of Fame-K: (7/19) with #6 Ruth (VG), #11 Wagner (VG),#13 Cobb (VG) and #14 Gehrig (VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
399. (201) 1948-
1951 Bowman &
Leaf Multi-Sport
Singles with
Several Hall of
FamersMake significant headway onmultiple projects with these(201) 1948-1951 Bowmanand Leaf multi-sport singles.Several Hall of Famers andstars are dispersed throughoutthis primarily off-grade selec-tion with limited duplication.Highlights include Football:(161 cards) with 1948Bowman: #22 Baugh RC(VG), #26 Waterfield RC(VG), #107 Luckman RC(PR); 1948 Leaf: #1Luckman RC (PR, yellowback), #6 Layne RC (FR, yel-low pants), #13 Lujack RC (EX), (3) #16 Pihos RC (all FR, two blue jersey, oneyellow jersey), #34 Baugh RC (VG-EX, magenta jersey); 1949 Leaf: (2) #89Waterfield (VG-EX, GD); 1950 Bowman: #27 Luckman (EX-MT), #45 GrahamRC (GD), #52 Hirsch RC (EX) and 1951 Bowman: #4 Van Brocklin RC (GD).More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
400. (181) 1887-1975
Multi-Sport Shoebox
Collection with Many Hall
of FamersOffered is a diverse (181) 1887-1975multi-sport shoebox collection withmany Hall of Famers. Highlightsinclude Baseball: (94 cards) with 1951Wheaties: T. Williams (GD, partialpanel); 1953 Bowman Color: #32Musial (FR), #117 Snider (FR); 1961Post: #145 Mays (EX-MT, box); 1962Post: #173 Clemente (EX, red lines);Football: (59 cards) with 1948 Leaf:#3 Turner RC (GD, Red Back), #4 D.Walker RC (GD), #16 Pihos RC (GD,Yellow Jersey Numbers), #26Waterfield RC (GD, Black Letters),#92 Banks SP (GD); 1949 Leaf: #134Bednarik (GD); 1952 Bowman Small:#137 Waterfield (GD) and 1962 PostCereal: #61 J. Brown (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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M U LT I-S P O RT JULY 28, 2011401. (400+) 1955-
1990s Multi-Sport
Balance of
Collection with 1964
Topps Coins SetAssembled is a diverse(4000+) 1955-1990s multi-sport balance of collectionincluding several partialYankee team sets with Mantleand a 1964 Topps Coins set.Highlights include Baseball:(365 cards, one set) with1950s: Mantle transfer (EX);1958 Topps: #52 Clemente(GD); 1960 Topps: #563Mantle AS (FR, due to reverseglue residue); 1961 Topps:#307 Mantle WS (EX), #406Mantle HR (VG), #475 Mantle MVP (NM); 1964 Topps Coins set: (164/164, averageVG-EX) with #120 Mantle (EX-MT), (2) #131 Mantle AS (EX-MT, EX, both varia-tions); 1965 Topps: #134 Mantle WS (GD) and Football: (34 cards) with 1958Topps: #62 J. Brown RC (GD, due to discoloration). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
402. (430+) 1959-1982
Multi-Sport Sets &
Singles Collection
with MantlePresented is a (430+) 1959-1982multi-sport sets and singles col-lection with several luminariesincluding Mantle. Highlightsinclude Sets: (6 sets, all NM orbetter, unless noted) with (3)1964 Topps Giants: ((1) NM,(2) EX-MT) with (3) #25 Mantle(NM, EX-MT, VG-EX); 1977Topps Football: #177 LargentRC (NM), #360 Payton (NM-MT); 1982 Topps: #21 RipkenRC (NM-MT); 1982 ToppsTraded: #98T Ripken (NM-MT); Singles: (426 cards) with1959 Topps: #461 Mantle HR(VG-EX); 1960 Topps: #563Mantle AS (VG-EX), #564 Mays AS (EX), #566 Aaron AS (VG-EX); 1964 Topps:(261 cards, mostly GD, 20 high numbers); 1968 Topps: #50 Mays (GD) and 1969Topps: #190 Mays (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
403. (500+)
1950s-1990s
Multi-Sport
Shoebox
Collection
with (2)
Gretzky
RookiesFeatured is an inter-esting (500+)1950s-1990s multi-sport shoebox col-lection with a pairof Gretzky rookies.Highlights includeBaseball: (34 cards,1 set) with 1989Upper Deck: #1Griffey Jr. (PSA 8); Hockey: (78 cards) with 1955-56 Parkhurst: #22 H. JacksonOTG (VG-EX); 1979-80 Topps: (2) #18 Gretzky RC (both GD); (2) 1984-85 Topps#49 Yzerman RC (EX-MT, PSA 4), 1985-86 Topps #9 Lemieux RC (PSA 6);Basketball: (288 cards, 1 set) with 1978-79 Topps set: (132/132, average EX-MT)and 1980-81 Topps: Bird RC/Erving/M. Johnson RC (PSA 7). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
404. (1300+)
1950-1979
Multi-Sport
Shoebox
Collection
with (15)
MantlesAssembled is a pri-marily off-grade(1300+) 1950-1979multi-sport shoeboxcollection loadedwith stars includingfifteen Mantles. Thevast majority of the Bowman Baseball singles display varying degrees of smoke/waterdamage. Highlights include Baseball: (798 cards) with 1950 Bowman: #98 T.Williams (FR); 1951 Bowman: (3) #1 Ford (all FR); 1964 Topps Giants: (13) #25Mantle (average EX-MT); 1965 Topps partial: (488/598, majority GD to VG) with#134 Mantle WS (VG), #250 Mays (EX), #300 Koufax (VG), #350 Mantle (GD),#477 Carlton RC (EX-MT); Football: (414 cards) with 1958 Topps: #62 J. BrownRC (GD); 1966 Philadelphia: #38 Sayers RC (GD); 1968 Topps: #196 Griese RC(EX-MT) and Basketball: (107 cards) with 1969-70 Topps: #25 Alcindor RC (GD).More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
405. Huge 1970s-
1990s Multi-Sport
Treasure Chest of
Sets, Singles & WaxEnjoy a heaping helping of card-board with this mammoth1970s-1990s multi-sport treasurechest of sets, singles and wax.Leading the way are (266) pre-sumably complete multi-sport1979-1998 sets with keysincluding Baseball Sets: (187sets) with Topps: 1979, 1980,(2) 1981, 1982, 1982 Traded,1983, (4) 1983 Traded, (2) 1985;Donruss: 1981-1983 and Fleer:1982-1985. Also present are(50,000+) mixed singles/starsalong with (7) wax boxes andseveral unsearched modernpacks. Pallet will be shipped orbe available for local pick-up(highly encouraged) at our con-signors Hamburg, New York Location. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
406. (3300+) 1980-
Modern Multi-Sport
Singles with (359)
Certified Auto/Game-
Used & (6) Jeter SP
RookiesOffered are (3300+) 1980-modernmulti-sport singles with (359) certi-fied auto/game-used inserts and aplethora of key rookies. Highlightsinclude Baseball: (1793 cards) with(1624) 1980s-1990s stars, rookies andsingles including 1981 TCMASandberg RC (NM-MT, with teamset), 1982 Topps Traded #98T RipkenRC (NM), (6) 1993 SP #479 Jeter RC(average NM to NM-MT); Football:(1417 cards) with Certified Auto: (64cards) with 1992 Pro Line PortraitsTagliabue, 1997 Upper Deck Legends#39 Hirsch, 2009 Score Inscriptions #355 Maclin (#/6); (1251) stars, rookies and basesingles with 1981 Topps #216 Montana RC (EX-MT), 1984 Topps: #63 Elway RC(NM-MT) and (2) #123 Marino RC (NM-MT, NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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407.
1933
Goudey
Sport
Kings
Starter
Set
(22/48)
with
Many
Stars“Noted ath-letes andsportsmen”stake their claim on this 1933 Goudey Sport Kingsstarter set of (22/48) cards. This crisp edition generallypresents (EX) with some better and only a handful less-er. Featured are #3 Holman (VG-EX), #5 Wachter(EX), #8 Hagen (EX), #16 Tilden (VG-EX), #18Tunney (VG-EX), #20 Kanahamoku (VG), #22 Sarazen(EX-MT), #32 Lopchick (VG-EX) and #44 Baer (EX).More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
408.
1933
Goudey
Sport
Kings
Starter
Set
(23/48)
with
RockneCelebratedprofessionaland amateurathletesfrom a vari-ety of fields are pictured on the offered 1933 GoudeySport Kings starter set of (23/48) cards. This series gen-erally presents (VG) with some better and others lesser.Keys include #3 Holman (EX), #5 Wachter (VG), #8Hagen (VG-EX), #18 Tunney (GD), #19 Shore (GD),#22 Sarazen (GD), #24 Morenz (GD), #32 Lopchick(VG) and #35 Rockne (FR). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
409. (28)
1909-
Modern
Football &
Boxing
Card Grab
Bag with
J. Brown
RCAvailable is aninterestingassortment of(28) 1909-mod-ern football andboxing cards.Highlightsinclude Football: (23 cards, 3 sets) with Singles: (23cards) with 1958 Topps #62 J. Brown RC (EX-MT),1961 Fleer #41 Meredith RC (EX-MT), 1981 Topps#216 Montana RC (NM), 1984 Topps: #63 Elway RC(NM-MT), #123 Marino RC (NM), 1986 Topps #161Rice RC (NM-MT) and 2000 Bowman #236 Brady RC(NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
410. (420)
1922-1971
Multi-Sport
Singles &
Graded
Group with
StarsPresented is a (420)1922-1971 multi-sport singles andgraded group withmultiple stars.Highlights includeBaseball: (410cards) with 1922E121 AmericanCaramel Series of120: Gowdy (PSA 4); 1947 Smith’s Oakland Oaks:#1 Stengel (PSA 4); 1949 Bowman: #70 Furillo (GAI5): 1953-55 Dormand Postcards: (2) Hodges (bothPSA 9); 1970 Topps: (142 cards, majority NM) and1971 Topps: (255 cards, 22 high numbers, median NMto NM-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
411. (152) 1953-1979 Baseball &
Football PSA & BVG Graded Cards
with StarsOffered are (152) 1953-1979 baseball and football PSAand BVG graded cards with many stars. Highlightsinclude Baseball: (102 cards) with (45) PSA 8, (39)PSA 7, (11) PSA 6: 1974 Topps: #20 Ryan, #456Winfield RC, 1975 Topps #500 Ryan and Football: (50cards) with (18) PSA 9. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
412. (16)
1956-
1977
Baseball
&
Football
Graded
Card
Grab Bag
with Hall
of
FamersOffered is aninterestingassortment of sixteen 1956-1977 baseball and footballgraded cards with several Hall of Famers. Highlightsinclude Baseball: (9 cards) with 1960 Topps: #558Mathews AS (PSA 8); Football: (7 cards) with 1956Topps: #45 Browns Team (SGC 96), #48 Colts Team(SGC 96); 1971 Topps: #10 Alworth (GAI 9), #25Butkus (SGC 92) and 1977 Topps: #140 Ham (GAI9.5). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
413. (1375+) Modern Multi-Sport Sets, Singles & Wax
Treasure Chest with 1986-87 Fleer Jordan RC (SGC 86)For the show dealer or shopkeeper is the offered (1375+) modern multi-sport sets, sin-gles and wax treasure chest. Highlights include Sets: (104 sets) with Baseball: 1990Leaf, (4) 1991 Stadium Club, (2) 1998 Leaf Rookies & Stars w/ shortprints and num-bered inserts; Football: 1991 Stadium Club; Baseball Singles: 2005 Upper Deck Hallof Fame Ryan certified auto (#/15); Basketball Singles: 1986-87 Fleer #57 Jordan RC(SGC 86); Wax: (1259 items) with Wax Boxes: (5) 2002 Upper Deck Sweet SpotBaseball hobby and Wax Packs: (1254 packs, mostly 1980s-1990s baseball issues).Due to size/weight, shipping and handling will be substantial. Local pick-up at ourSilver Spring, Maryland location is highly encouraged. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
414.
(134)
1977-
2008
Multi-
Sport
Wax
Boxes &
Sets
with
(6,500+)
SinglesOffered is acache of (134) 1977-2008 multi-sport wax boxes and sets. Highlights include Sets:(71 sets, all factory, unless noted) with Baseball: (35 sets) with 1989 Upper Deck,1998-2001 Topps, (4) 2002 Topps, 2008 Topps; Football: (28 sets) with (2) 1990Score Traded (one opened), 1996 Topps cereal boxes, 2007 Playoff Playoffs; WaxBoxes: (63 boxes) with Baseball: (37 boxes); Football: (17 boxes) and Basketball:(9 boxes). Also present are (6500+) mixed 1970s-2000s singles. Due to size/weight, ashipping surcharge will apply. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
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M U LT I-S P O RT JULY 28, 2011415. 1979-80
Topps #18
Wayne Gretzky
RC (PSA 5) &
1986-87 Fleer
#57 Michael
Jordan RC (PSA
7)Add the rookie cards ofa pair of bona fide sportsicons with these WayneGretzky and MichaelJordan debut renditions.Included are 1.) 1979-80Topps #18 Gretzky(PSA 5) due to errant centering and 2.) 1986-87 Fleer #57 Jordan (PSA 7) with mini-mal color imperfections along two corners.Opening Bid $150.00
416.
(1175+)
1920s-
1990s
Multi-/Non-
Sport
Balance of
Collection
with
OlympicsPresented is adiverse (1175+) 1920s-1990s multi-/non-sport balance of collection with anOlympics emphasis. Highlights include Sets: (44 sets) with Baseball: 1973Kellogg’s in unopened packs; Basketball: 1990-91 Skybox Prototype and EnglishGolf: 1923 Morris & Sons Golf Strokes (25 cards, median VG-EX). Also present isa circa 1950s Jack Dempsey signed postcard (no cert). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
417. 1950s-1980s Multi-
Sport Balance of
Collection With
Chamberlain and JordanSeveral sporting arenas are representedin this lot comprised primarily of Toppscollectibles. Highlights include:Basketball 1957-58 Topps #37 HaganRC (VG-EX); 1969-70 Topps #1Chamberlain (EX-MT); 1985 Star SlamDunk Super #5 Jordan (EX-MT);Boxing 1950s Exhibits with LaMotta,Louis, Pep and Robinson (all presentnicely but have mounting remnants onreverse); Football 1971 Topps GameInserts #3 Namath (GD) and #43Bradshaw (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
418. (230+) 1950s-
2000s Multi-Sport
Professional, Minor
League &
College/Amateur
PinsRaid the souvenir stand andsecure these (230+) 1950s-2000 multi-sport professional,minor league andcollege/amateur pins. Thesecollectibles range in size butprimarily grade (EX-MT toNM). Included are Hockey:(180 pins) with (106) minor league/amateur, (38) WHA and Football: (30 pins) with(15) WFL, (8) USFL. Also included are (6) Basketball, (6) Soccer, (4) Olympics, (5)Miscellaneous/Non-Sports and (2) baseball. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
419. (80) Circa
1970s Multi-
Sport National
Educational
Aids, Inc. 11x14
Cards—
UncataloguedThese eighty multi-sport11x14 cards were pub-lished by the defunctNational EducationalAids, Inc. of Milwaukee,Wisconsin during the1970s. Little was known of this enigmatic issue for decades until recently uncoveredinformation linked these cardboard depictions to the clearinghouse. This uncataloguedissue generally presents (EX-MT to NM) and features greats such as Gehrig, Grange,Mathewson, Naismith, Paige and many others. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
420. (15)
2002-2008
Multi-
Sport Wax
BoxesSeize multiplecertified auto-graphs andmemorabiliacards withthese fifteen2002-2008baseball and football wax boxes. Included are Baseball: 2002 Fleer, 2002 FleerTradition, (2) 2002 Leaf, 2002 Sweet Spot Classic, (3) 2002 Topps 206, 2002 SweetSpot Classic, 2007 Upper Deck 1; Football: (3) 2005 Topps Finest, 2006 BowmanChrome, 2008 Upper Deck and Basketball: 2008-09 Upper Deck. Also included is a2003 Topps C55 Hockey mini parallel pack.Opening Bid $150.00
421. Huge 1980s-1990s Multi-Sport
Complete Set & Wax HoardFeast on this mammoth gathering of 1980s-1990smulti-sport complete sets and wax boxes/packs.Highlights include (460) hand-collated sets: 1976-1977, 1981-1985 Topps Baseball, 1981-1986 ToppsFootball, (5) 1982-1985 Fleer Baseball; (66) factorysets: 1982 Donruss Baseball, 1989 Upper DeckBaseball; (226) wax boxes: 1983 Donruss Baseball,(3) 1987 Fleer Baseball, (2) 1994 Flair II Baseballalong with hundreds of multi-sport wax packs. Dueto size/weight, local pick-up at our Silver Spring,Maryland location is required. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
422. (285,000+) Mostly
1980s-1990s Baseball &
Hockey Card HoardBeef up your inventory with this(285,000+) mostly 1980s-1990s baseballand hockey card hoard. This mountain ofcardboard is comprised of (39) baseballand (29) hockey “monster” boxes fromthe major card manufacturers of the day.Although the majority of the key starsand rookies have been pulled, hundredsof near sets are included. Additionally, awhopping group of (4,500+) 1970-1979Topps Baseball singles are present. Dueto size/weight, local pick-up at ourSilver Spring, Maryland location isrequired. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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423. (12) Multi-
Sport
Autographed
Items with Ali,
Chamberlain &
ManningCelebrate the brightestnames in sport withthese twelve auto-graphed items.Highlights includeSigned Magazines: (4magazines, average EX-MT, all “8-9” or better)with Ali (4/25/88 SI),Chamberlain (1990-91Hoops), Erving (5/4/87SI, with tag), Musial (undated Time cover) framed and matted to 13x15 with twoinscriptions; Signed Photographs/Flats: (5 items, all “8-9” or better, unless noted)with 8x10s: Brady (“7”, slightly smeared) and Flats: Chamberlain 8-1/4 x 11” maga-zine page with Peace inscription; Signed Other: (3 items, all “8-9” or better) with P.Manning (signed commemorative University of Tennessee football, does not inflate).Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
424. (33) Multi-Sport Autographed Items with Gretzky, (3)
Mays & AaronExciting sporting legends grace these (33) autographed items. Unless noted, each sig-nature exhibits (“8-9”) strength or better. Keys include Framed & Matted: withFootball: Aikman photo (16x20); Single-Signed Baseballs: OAL: R. Jackson (slight-ly toned), (2) Rizzuto (both slightly toned); ONL: Aaron (full photo LOA from JSA,slightly toned), (3) Mays (each full photo LOA from JSA, two toned) and SignedCards: with Hockey: 1992-93 OPC Anniversary Gretzky. With exception to thosenoted, the remaining items come with an auction LOA from James SpenceAuthentications. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
425. (37) Multi-Sport Signed Baseballs, Pucks &
Photographs with Aaron, Mays & A-RodPresented are (37) multi-sport signed baseballs, pucks and photographs with Aaron,Mays and A-Rod leading the way. The autographs average (“8-9”) or better with onlya handful lesser. Keys include Single-Signed Baseballs: (15 baseballs, most havevarying degrees of toning) with OAL: (3) Molitor (one 3319); ONL: Mays, (5)Snider (one HOF 1980, one south panel); OML: A. Rodriguez; Single-Signed Pucks:(8 pucks) with Dionne, P. Esposito, Ratelle, Worsley; Signed Baseball Photographs:(14 photographs) with 8x10: Aaron and 11x14: (most have mild wear) with (3)Snider. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
426. (87) Multi-Sport
Autographed Trading
& Index Card
Collection with
Chamberlain &
Montana RCThese (87) multi-sport auto-graphed trading and index cardshave a distinct “Bay Area” flavor.The signatures average (“8”) withthe primarily 1960s-1980s cardsgenerally presenting (VG to EX).Keys include Trading Cards: (80cards) with Baseball: Cepeda(1958 Topps #343 RC), (2) Feller(one 1938 Dixie Lids, one 1960Fleer #26 grades PR), Mays(1956 Topps #130, GD),McGwire (1985 Topps #401 RC),Snider (1956 Topps #150, FR);Football: Montana (1981 Topps #216 RC), Stabler (1973 Topps #487 RC), Walsh(1989 Pro Set #30) and Basketball: (12 cards) with Chamberlain (1973-74 Topps#80). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
427. (400+)
Multi-Sport
Autographed
Photos &
Baseballs
with (100+)
HOFersAdd some depth toyour collection withthese (400+) multi-sport autographedphotographs andbaseballs with over(100) Hall ofFamers. Ranging insize from cards to16x20s, the items show moderate duplication throughout. Keys include J. Brown(25x32 litho, PSA/DNA); (7) signed baseballs including: Hunter, Mays (JSAsticker/cert), (2) Killebrew, (2) Snider and No-Hitter baseball (signed by Vandermeer,Larsen and Feller). Each item is individually certified from Stacks of Plaques, JSA,PSA/DNA or Tri-Star authentication. Items will ship from a Florida location.Opening Bid $200.00
428. (43)
1944-1988
Multi-Sport
Programs &
ScorecardsHours of informa-tive reading awaitthe victor of these(43) 1944-1988multi-sport pro-grams and score-cards. Highlightsinclude Baseballscorecards: (15publications) with1950 Yankeesnewsletter (EX);Football programs: (18 publications, all programs, unless noted, most have ticketstaped to cover) with 1946 Jersey City vs. Newark (PR, removed back cover), 1946Yankees vs. Dons (FR, due to back cover residue), 1949 Yankees vs. Dons (PR,removed back cover), 1956 Colts Player Preview scorecard (GD); Basketball pro-grams: (2 programs) with 11/17/51 Knicks vs. Nationals (FR) and 12/31/51 Knicksvs. Celtics (FR). The majority of the publications have sustained a combination ofwear including tape residue, paper loss and writing. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
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Baltimore “Tops in
Sports” Multi-
Signed Program
with (21)
Signatures includ-
ing Unitas—Full
JSAOn January 11, 1965, theelite of sporting world gath-ered at the Lord BaltimoreHotel for the annual “Topsin Sports” banquet. Twenty-one honorees and Baltimorearea journalists haveendorsed this sixteen-pageprogram (EX). Unlessnoted, each script grades(“8”) or better. Highlightsinclude Greenberg,Jeaneatte, Killebrew,McNally, L. Moore, B.Robinson and Unitas (“6-7”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
430. Multi-
Sport
Autograph
Lot of (16)
With Ali, J.
Braddock
and
DiMaggioPremier athletesspanning multipledecades and sport-ing arenas auto-graphed these (16)ready-to-displaykeepsakes. Thepennings average(“8-9”) strengthwith highlightsincluding Baseball:J. DiMaggio,Killebrew, Martin,Musial and Schmidt; Boxing: Ali, Braddock, Dempsey and Witherspoon; Football:Bradshaw and Hornung. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
431. Multi-
Sport
Autograph
Collection
of (21) With
Aaron,
Mantle and
T. WilliamsRenowned ath-letes from thediamond, hard-wood, gridironand “squared cir-cle” have auto-graphed the (21)keepsakes in thislot. Signatures average (“8-9”) strength with highlights including: Signed Baseballs(12) with Aaron, Ford, R. Jackson, Mantle, Rose and T. Williams; Signed IndexCards (4) including D. Cowens, L. Holmes and Koufax; Signed Topps Cards (5)with B. Robinson, Summerall and B. Thomson. Auction LOA from JSA. More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $250.00
432. (25)
Multi-Sport
Autographed
Flats with (3)
Terry,
Graham &
GomezSeize the opportuni-ty to secure these(25) multi-sportautographed flatswith several stars.Highlights includeSigned TradingCards: (4 cards, allPSA/DNAAuthentic) with1961 Fleer Greats:#142 Terry; Signed Perez-Steele/Hall of Fame Postcards: (8 postcards, allPSA/DNA Authentic, unless noted) with Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque: Cronin;Signed Index Cards: (6 cards, all PSA/DNA Authentic) with Baseball: Sisler andFootball: Graham. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
433. Autographed Card
Lot With (55) Certified
and (8) PSA SlabbedPresented are (55) modern era collec-tor’s cards autographed by theirbaseball or football subjects.Highlights include (8) PSA slabbedcards including Bell, Day, Griffey, Jr.(PSA 9), Mattingly, Murray, (2) Roseand Ryan. Cards with certified auto-graphs include: Baseball Kiner, F.Robinson, A. Rodriguez andSchmidt; Football E. Campbell and(2) Munoz. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
434. (130) Multi-
Sport
Autographed
Photos - Hall of
Famers and
StarsA dealer’s delight isoffered with these (130)single-signed photo-graphs featuring Hall ofFamers and stars.Includes signed 16x20s:(10) YA Tittle (eachinscribed HOF 71 andJSA sticker/cert), (10)Duke Snider, (10) DonLarsen (each inscribed10-08-56, image from1956 World Series);signed 8x10s: (25) YATittle, (25) Duke Snider, (25) Bob Feller (15 are inscribed HOF 62) and (25) DonLarsen (image from 1956 World Series). Unless noted, each photograph comes withhologram and cert from Stacks of Plaques. This item will ship from a Florida location.Opening Bid $200.00
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435. (665+)
Multi-Sport
Signed Index
Cards with L.
WanerAdd depth to yoursports autographcollection with these(665+) signed indexcards. The majorityof these (“8-9”)endorsements areplaced by obscurerole players orminor leaguers. More notable names include (555) Baseball: Fidrych, Irvin, Roberts,L. Waner; (53) Football: S. Young and (61) Basketball. Auction LOA from JamesSpence Authentications. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
436. Multi-
Sport
Autographed
Balance of
Collection
With Gretzky,
Cousy and
UnitasVarious sportingarenas and eras arerepresented in this assortment of autographed memorabilia. The signatures average(“8-9”) strength with highlights including Basketball: Cousy (signed check); W.Frazier (signed 8x10); Football: Cromartie (signed Chargers jersey); Tarkenton(signed football); Unitas (signed 1972 Topps #165); Hockey: Gretzky (signedHockey Hall of Fame logo puck); Bobby Hull (signed NHL logo puck); 2001-02New Jersey Devils (team-signed jersey with 15 including Brodeur and Stevens, fullJSA). Auction LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $150.00
437. Multi-Sport
Autograph Balance of
Collection With Many Hall
of FamersA sports autograph feast is served up inthis assortment of (150-plus) signedphotographs and publications. Thebold pennings average (“8-9”) qualityand are highlighted by: Baseball:Feller, Lemon, Reese, Roberts, (2)Slaughter, Spahn; Basketball: Garnett,S. Jones; Football: Bradshaw,Essiason, T. Owens, D. PearsonHockey: Beliveau, Bobby Hull;Wrestling: (61) K. Nash (4 differentposes), (7) Sgt. Slaughter. AuctionLOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
438. (70)
Multi-Sport
Signed
Cards,
Postcards,
Cachets &
PublicationsSpan the “wideworld of sports”with these seventysigned cards, post-cards, cachets and publications. The majority of these endorsements register (“8-9”)or better. Highlights include Signed Hall of Fame Yellow Plaque Postcards: Aaron,DiMaggio; Signed Publications: with Football: Tarkenton (11/10/75 SI, removedtag) and Tennis: McEnroe (9/15/80 SI, with tag). Auction LOA from James SpenceAuthentications. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
439. Vintage Multi-
Sport/Non-Sport
Publication
CollectionThis assortment of publica-tions includes periodicalsand annuals hailing from the1920s through 1980s.Covers and pages are intacton most with conditionsaveraging (EX) and (VG-EX) for the most part.Highlights include: Who’sWho in Major LeagueBaseball (hardbound 1933inaugural edition; cover is VG-EX, contents are NM); 1939 Major League Baseball(100th Anniversary Edition; EX); Hitler: Doomed to Madness (1940 publication docu-menting Hitler’s reign of terror; VG with tape strips on spine). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
440. (61) 1969-2005
Notre Dame Football
& Basketball
Programs & Media
Guides“Rally sons of Notre Dame” withthese (61) 1969-2005 football andbasketball programs and mediaguides. Highlights include NotreDame Football: (48 programs)with Yearbooks: (16 yearbooks,median NM) with 1969-1975,1977-1982; Programs: (28 pro-grams, average NM) with (5)1975, (6) 1980 and Notre DameBasketball Media Guides: (13guides, median NM) with 1969-70 to 1981-82. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
441. 1950s-2000s Multi-Sport Treasure Chest With
Publications, Tickets and PhotosThis sizable assortment of vintage publications, photos and stadium-issued tickets includeskeepsakes that span more than half a century. Highlights among these well-preserved itemsinclude: Tickets including a 1980 World Series Game 6 stub (VG); 2007 New York Metsphantom postseason ticket blocks (NM); and 1990s N.Y. Rangers and New Jersey Devilsplayoff ticket blocks (NM); Publications (21) 1940s-1960s The Sporting News issues (aver-age EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
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442. (2) 1880s-1890s
U.S. Presidents
Trade Card Complete
SetsOval Office occupants are thefocus of this pair of circa1880s-1890s trade card com-plete sets. Included are 1880sH-UNC Presidents: (18 cards,majority EX-MT) with Lincoln(EX-MT), Washington (EX-MT); 1890s H602-492Presidents set: (22 cards,median EX-MT) with Jefferson(EX-MT), Lincoln (EX-MT)and Washington (EX-MT).Opening Bid $100.00
443. 1930s R185
W.S. “Indians and
Westerns”
Complete Set
(48/48)Those hearty pioneers ofthe “Wild West” are hon-ored on this circa 1930sR185 W.S. “Indians andWesterns” complete set.These strip cards come ina variety of dimensionsand have an approximatecondition breakdown of25% (EX-MT or better),35% (EX), 15% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Keys include #51 Geronimo(VG-EX) and #74 Custer’s Last Fight (EX).Opening Bid $150.00
444. 1948 Leaf
Gum “Pirate
Cards” Near Set
(36/49)Ride the open seas withthe treacherous banditsdepicted on the offered1948 Leaf Gum “PirateCards” near set of (36/49)cards. This skip-num-bered edition averages(FR) with each card dis-playing traces of reversepaper loss and taperesidue. Fearsome render-ings include #1 Captain Edwards, #42 Bonney, #58 Teach, #116 La Fitte and #168Angria. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
445. 1949
Bowman
“America
Salutes the FBI”
Complete Set of
(36) CardsCriminals, hooligansand roustabouts areexposed with the offered1949 Bowman “AmericaSalutes the FBI” com-plete set of (36) cards.This white-backed edi-tion has an approximatecondition breakdown of15% (EX to EX-MT), 25% (VG-EX), 35% (VG) and 25% (GD or lesser).Opening Bid $150.00
446. 1950 Topps “Bring ‘Em Back Alive” Near Set of
(71/100)The safari-themed 1950 Topps “Bring ’Em Back Alive” set is represented by (71/100possible cards. With an approximate overall breakdown of 10% (EX-MT or better); 15%(EX); 30% (VG-EX); and 45% (VG or lesser), the collectibles showcase colorful rendi-tions of wild animals, restless natives and dangerous jungle fare. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
447. 1950-51 Topps
Freedom’s War Near
Set (187/203) with All
(7) TanksTactical warfare and its humantoll are chronicled on the offered1950-51 Topps Freedom’s Warnear set of (187/203) cards. Theseseparated panels average (EX toNM) with challenging tank die-cuts presenting as follows: #97Howitzer (VG), #98 Gun Motor(GD), #99 Howitzer Motor (EX-MT), #100 Medium Tank (VG),#101 Gun Motor Carriage (VG),#102 Gun Motor Carriage (GD)and #103 Light Tank (EX-MT).More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
448. 1951 Bowman
Red Menace
Complete Set (48/48)Enlist in the “Children’sCrusade Against Communism”with the offered 1951 BowmanRed Menace complete set of(48) cards. This fearsome edi-tion has an approximate condi-tion breakdown of 10% (VG-EX to EX), 30% (VG) and 60%(GD or lesser). Keys include #1Reds Invade (FR), #23 GhostCity (EX), #24 Eisenhower(VG-EX) and #47 War-Maker(GD).Opening Bid $200.00
449. 1952-
1953 Topps
“Wings”
Complete
Low Series
Set of
(100)Showcasing col-orful aviationartwork, theever-popular1952-1953Topps “Wings” low series of (100) cards is presented in its entirety. The collectiblesfeature clean reverses and carry an approximate overall breakdown of 10% (EX-MTor better); 25% (EX); 40% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser), with askew centeringpreventing higher assessment on some.Opening Bid $200.00
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450. 1953 Topps “Fighting Marines”
Near Set of (91/96)A spinoff of its earlier “Freedom’s War” set, the 1953Topps “Fighting Marines” issue is presented in its near-entirety, with (91/96) examples that include all of thetougher short prints. With an approximate overallbreakdown of 10% (EX-MT or better); 20% (EX); 40%(VG-EX); and 30% (VG or lesser), highlights include#44 Marine Fighter (VG-EX), #63 Life Saver! (EX-MT), #74 Boxer Rebellion (VG) and #83 In theCaribbean (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
451. 1966
Fleer
Three
Stooges
Complete
PSA
Graded
Set of
(66/66)—
All 7-9Engage in therampant fri-volity of“Larry, Moeand Curly”with theoffered 1966Fleer Three Stooges complete PSA graded set of (66)cards. Each graded NM 7 or better by PSA, this black-and-white gallery is ideal for the registry combatant.Included are (30) PSA 9 (22 qualifiers), (28) PSA 8 (2qualifiers), (1) 7.5 and (7) PSA 7. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
452. (11) 1948-1979 Non-Sport
Entertainment Complete SetsThe brightest stars of the tube and screen take topbilling on these eleven 1948-1979 non-sport completesets. Highlights include (2) 1948 Bowman MovieStars: (36/36, both average VG-EX); 1965 FleerGomer Pyle USMC: (66/66, majority NM) and 1965Fleer McHale’s Navy: (66/66, average NM). Alsopresent are (129) 1953 Bowman TV & Radio Stars ofNBC singles (average EX-MT to NM) with moderateduplication throughout. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
453. (14) 1910-1964 Non-Sport
Complete/Near Sets with (188)
SinglesAssembled is a group of fourteen 1910-1964 non-sportcomplete/near sets with (188) singles. Highlightsinclude Complete/Near Sets: (14 sets) with (2) 1910T107 Helmar Seals & Coats of Arms: (one complete150/150 averages VG-EX, one near 145/150 medianVG with 5% back damage); 1936 Pac-Kups JollyRoger Pirate Cards: (48/48, mainly EX-MT) and1941 Goudey Sky Birds: (24/24, average EX-MT).More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
454. 1949 Topps “X-Ray Roundup”
Starter Set of (59/200)Commonly dubbed “Pixie Pictures,” the 1949 Topps“X-Ray Roundup” collectibles featured colorful like-nesses of frontiersman, Native Americans and entertain-ers, alike. This starter set of (59/200) carries an approx-imate overall breakdown of 10% (EX-MT or better);30% (EX); 45% (VG-EX); and 15% (VG or lesser).Opening Bid $200.00
455. 1950 Topps “Hopalong Cassidy”
Partial Set of (119/230)Immensely popular on both radio and television,Hopalong Cassidy was marketed at the retail level, aswell. Topps, for one, took advantage, making Cassidythe subject of a 1950 card set of 230. That set is wellrepresented in this gathering of (119) examples. Withan approximate overall breakdown of 10% (EX-MT orbetter); 25% (EX); 35% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG orlesser), the lot includes (24) of the difficult high num-bers (187-230). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
456. Early-1950s Non-Sport Cards
Lot of (242) With Hopalong Cassidy
and Wild WestNon-sport cardboard from the early-1950s headlinesthis lot of (242) cards. The cards average (GD) quality(with a few nicer) and include: 1950 Bowman WildMan (10) different; 1950 Bowman Wild West (86) dif-ferent with (14) duplicates; 1950 Topps HopalongCassidy (83) different with (32) duplicates; 1950-1951Topps Freedom’s War (16) different with (1) dupli-cate.Opening Bid $150.00
457. 1950 Bowman “Wild West”
Partial Set of (72/180)Bowman’s 1950 “Wild West” set is well represented inthis hand-collated gathering of (72) cards. With exam-ples from each of the eight subsets (including 5 fromthe tougher “D” series), the collectibles have anapproximate overall breakdown of 5% (EX or better);40% (VG-EX) and 55% (VG or lesser).Opening Bid $150.00
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1 9 1 1 - 1 9 1 2
S 1 1 0
“ I n d i a n s ”
L a rge
P r e m i u m
Silk Pillow
To pFeatured is a circa1 9 11-1912 S11 0“Indians” larg epremium silk pillow top. Images of Chief Sitting Bulland Osceola are joined by nineteenth century depictionsof Indian customs and daily practices. Measuring 22-3/4x 23”, this delicate tapestry is accentuated by an arrange-ment of native artwork and further crowned by an inter-estingly placed American flag in the middle of the fabric.Displays expected compacting folds along with mildperipheral fraying, pinholes on each corner, minimal dis-coloration and traces of tape residue. Additional fabriccreasing and mild surface toning does not disrupt thevisual appeal. Ideal for further framing and display in theo ffice of the non-sport enthusiast.Opening Bid $200.00
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459. (2) Hartland “Famous Riders”
Canadian MountiesHartland Plastics went “North of the Border” in their1950s Famous Riders Series, producing the offered pairthat includes: Sgt. O’Rourke (first Canadian Mountieissued; on black small champ); Sgt. Preston (on blackwalking horse with original Canadian flag). All acces-sories are included, and pieces present nicely with min-imal rubbing on O’Rourke’s pointed parts.Opening Bid $150.00
460. (3) 1950s-1960s Hartland
“Famous Rider” Generals With
WashingtonRetailing during the late-1950s/early-1960s, theseHartland “Famous Riders” carried military titles alongwith their weapons and decorative apparel announcingtheir allegiances. These well-kept examples are com-plete with horses and accessories and show minimalrubbing (confined mostly to pointed parts). Includes:General Custer (on walking palomino); General Lee(on chubby horse with original Confederate flag);General Washington (on walking horse with original13-star American flag).Opening Bid $150.00
461. (3) 1950s Western Hartland
Cowboy/Cowgirl Horse and Rider
CombosPresented are (3) 1950s Hartland Western Riders,including (2) Large Red Cowboys with white chaps andall accessories and (1) Large Red Cowgirl with saddlebut no gun/hat. The colorful pieces present nicely withpointed parts of cowgirl minimally affected by rubbing.Opening Bid $100.00
462. (4) 1950s Hartland Famous
Rider Series Native American
Horse/Rider CombosIndigenous to the plains, the Native American is repre-sented in this lot of (4) 1950s Hartland Famous Ridershorse/rider combos. With accessories included, thekeepsakes include: Chief Brave Eagle (with semi-rear-ing horse and repaired bow); Chief Thunderbird (withblack pinto chubby); Cochise (with semi-rearing blackpinto); Tonto (with plain belt on brown pinto chubby).Minimal effects of rubbing show on pointed parts.Opening Bid $150.00
463. (5) Hartland Sports Miniatures
With (4) Golfers and BowlerOffered are (5) 1950s Hartland Plastics miniatures.Crafted for use as dashboard ornaments, party favors orcake decorations, the collectibles include a bowler, (3)solid black gofers and a golfer with a magnetic baseand original retail display.Opening Bid $150.00
464. (6) 1950s Hartland Famous
Riders With GilmanRiding the range in a lawful capacity, these (6) gun-tot-ing cowboy/horse combos include: Bill Longley (onsemi-rearing black pinto with all accessories);Cheyenne (on semi-rearing chestnut with all acces-sories); Hoby Gilman (on semi-rearing horse with allaccessories); Jim Bowie (on bay Chubby with all acces-sories); Lucas McCain (on walking bay with all acces-sories); Paladin (on semi-rearing horse with rifle; sad-dle is missing). All present nicely, though pointed partson a few show effects of rubbing.Opening Bid $200.00
465. (6) 1950s Hartland “Famous
Riders” With Wyatt EarpRugged characters all, these (6) Western-themedhorse/rider combos headlined Hartland’s “FamousRider” series. Complete with accessories and trustyhorses, the colorful statues present beautifully withincredible detail and are free of expected “rubbing.”Includes: Buffalo Bill (on semi-rearing chestnut); JimHardie (on semi-rearing chestnut); Matt Dillon (onwalking horse); Roy Rogers (with v-shirt on walkingpalomino); Seth Adams (on walking bay); Wyatt Earp(on walking horse).Opening Bid $200.00
466. (22)
1950s
Hartland
“Sunny
Acre
Farms”
Miniatures
in
Unopened
Retail
PackagingSuccessful withthe “FamousRiders” andsports statues,Hartland Plastics went the rural route with these“Sunny Acre Farms” sets. Portraying farmers, animalsand farming tools, these (MT) examples remain in theiroriginal retail packaging. There are (22) in all, includ-ing: No. 704 Farmer-Sheep-Lamb-Fork and Shovel;No. 707 Farmer’s Daughter-Dog-Lamb and Kid; (19)No. 708 Farmer’s Son-Puppy-Goat and Rake.Opening Bid $100.00
467. Unopened Hartland Saddle
Horse Series Lot With (3) 9-inchCrafted by Wisconsin’s Hartland Plastics, Inc, theseequine collectibles are all in their original retail pack-ages. The Mint-in-box relics include: (3) AmericanSaddle Horses Series with “Arabian Horse,”“Palomino” and “Thoroughbred Polo Pony”; QuarterHorses complete set of (3) with Stallion, Foal andMare; (6) Tinymites includes (4) different.Opening Bid $150.00
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468. 1860 Colt Army Percussion
Civilian .44 Caliber RevolverThe United States Army leaned heavily on the ColtManufacturing Company during the AmericanCivil War. The war did make Samuel Colt verywealthy but, for his part, he helped the Union Armywin the war with superior firepower. Presented is awonderful single-action Colt model 1860 ArmyPercussion .44 caliber revolver. The serial numberof the gun is 44193, and for a nominal fee, Colt cantack the history of this particular revolver throughtheir impeccable records, showing when and wherethe gun was sold. The metal is in very good shapewith very little pitting and no rust. The grips, trig-ger and overall gun are in excellent condition,although minor restoration is encouraged, since thefiring pin is missing. The revolver has very littleoriginal finish remaining on the barrel and frame,but the overall appearance of the pistol is still magnificent. The relic is an 1860 Army Civilian model, which has a 3-screw frame with no shoulder stock cuts for the stock attach-ments used on the standard army model and the late New York barrel address. This model 1860 Army gun, made in 1862 according to the serial number, is a .44 caliber percus-sion 6-shot revolver with an 8” round barrel. The walnut grips, frame, levers and hammer are all in excellent condition, and the serial numbers are all matching.Opening Bid $1200.00
469. Confederate Infantry .69 Caliber Cap & Ball
Muzzle Load RiflePresented is a Confederate Infantry rifle born in the same city as secession- Columbia, South Carolina. This .69 caliber cap-and-ball muzzleloader ismarked on the barrel “S. Carolina” near the trigger mechanism. The his-tory of this rifle begins with the outbreak of the Civil War, and theincreased production of firearms. In Asheville, North Carolina, a companyowned by Col. Ephraim Clayton, Col. R. W. Pulliam and Dr. G. W.Whitson manufactured Enfield-style rifles. The first weapons, however, were rejected as inferior by the Confederate government, which took over the facility in the fall of 1862.Maj. Benjamin Sloan (a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point), formerly an inspector of ordnance manufactured by the famous Tredegar Ironworks in Richmond,was sent to Asheville to take charge of the armory. By the spring of 1863, the armory was yielding about (300) efficient muzzle-loading rifles per month, but the plant was con-stantly under siege. By 1864, the plant equipment was moved to Columbia, South Carolina and operated until the Union army of Gen. William T. Sherman captured that city inFebruary 1865. The offered rifle is a composite of a number of different features from different rifles. Overall, the relic is based upon the Enfield pattern of an 1853 musket withBritish marked barrel, brass furniture and British-made lockplate (the faint British “crown” to the left of the Richmond stamp) with “Tower” markings. All of the features showthat this weapon used a variety of parts late in the war when the Confederacy was short on supplies. This artifact is a very rare rifle from the Confederacy with a storied past. Theoverall condition is (VG). The firing pin is missing, but with just a little restoration, this rifle can be the centerpiece of any collection.Opening Bid $900.00
470. 1862-
1865 Starr
Arms
Percussion
.54 Caliber
CarbinePresented is one ofthe preferred per-cussion carbineweapons of theUnion cavalry dur-ing the Civil War. This Starr Arms single-shot .54 caliber, breech-loading carbine has walnut stocks with a fantastic natural patina. Wear marks are present on the stock where therifle would have rested in rider’s saddle. The iron receiver and sling ring are on the left side of the relic. The action can be opened and closed by pulling the lever/trigger guarddown, which releases and lowers the breech lock. The 21” barrel shows almost no pitting but does have a nice patina consistent with the rest of the piece. This Starr PercussionCarbine was made during the height of the Civil War (1862-1865) and was one of roughly 20,000 carbines ordered by the Army during that period.Opening Bid $400.00
471. Early 1800s
Pennsylvania .50
Caliber
Percussion Long
RiflePresented is aPennsylvania long riflewith a marvelous tigerstripe maple stock.Although most commonlyreferred to as a“Kentucky” style rifle, thePennsylvania long rifle was made in Pennsylvania and Ohio from the early 1700s to as late as 1870s. This specimen is a flintlock target rifle, a true percussion target rifle com-plete with the heavier octagon barrel and set trigger. A great deal of earlier flintlock rifles, including this relic, had their flintlock mechanisms converted to percussion during theearly 1800s by use of the drum conversion technique that drilled into the breach side of barrel. The rifle has been crafted by a skilled rifle maker, highlighting the fine lines of anearlier flintlock with crescent buttplate and slender long wrist. The “tiger stripe” is a pattern applied to plain maple using corded wood heated in fire and burned into a stock tocreated tiger maple pattern. The lock is marked H. Elwell Warrented. The gun manufacturers, Small Arms Makers lists Henry Elwell as a maker of gun “locks” in Seneca City,Ohio about 1810-12. The rifle itself may have been made by another gun maker, but the lock was produced by Elwell around 1810. The metal of the .50 caliber octagonal barrelshows almost no pitting, measuring 39” with the overall rifle measuring nearly 46 inches.Opening Bid $300.00
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Framed “Sgt.
Pepper’s” Display With
(4) Cut Signatures -
Full JSA and Tracks
LTDTaking the world by storm in anera of political and socialupheaval, “The Beatles” (like somany contemporary institutions)went through dramatic change,altering their image as suit-and-tieclad musicians who begged to“Hold Your hand” to trend-settingrock-n-roll mavericks whose sub-liminal and suggestive lyrical con-tent had listeners simultaneouslyentranced and outraged. The latter“version” is depicted in this won-drous framed display autographedby each iconic member ofLiverpool’s “Fab Four.” Framed todimensions of 25-3/8 x 32” underpowder-blue-on-mauve matting,the foldout color likeness of the1967 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely HeartsClub Band album cover portraysthe famed musicians in outlandish,military-themed attire. Arrangedjust below are (4) cut signatures,each corresponding to the appro-priate likeness. Executed in blackballpoint, the coveted autographsinclude (from left to right): RingoStarr (“9-10” strength; inscribed “To Ernest – thank you” on lined paper with handwriting on the reverse, as well); John Lennon (“9” strength); Paul McCartney (“8-9”strength); and George Harrison (“8-9” strength; executed on a relief likeness of a ship and inscribed “XXX”). Full photo LOAs from both JSA and Tracks Ltd., London. Opening Bid $2500.00
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473. Mid-
1900s
Italian
“Venice”
Piano-
Accordion
With Case
and
Original
Straps”Roll Out the Barrel” with this well-kept mid-1900sAccordion. This Italian “Venice” piano-accordionmodel has fully functioning reeds, keys, valves and bel-lows. The original straps accompany, as do the originalcase (with key) and volumes of sheet music. The onlything this instrument needs is someone to play it.Opening Bid $200.00
474. Batman “Villains” Framed
Display with (4) Cut SignaturesMarvel in the eternal conflict between good and evilwith this Batman “villains” framed display with fourcut signatures. Expertly framed and matted to 27x13,this slice of Americana exhibits individual index cardspenned by Gorshin (d.2005, Riddler?), Meredith(d.1997, personalized), Meriwether and Romero(d.1994) with a black-and-white centered movie still.The autographs each grade (“8-9”) or better and comewith individual cert cards from PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $150.00
475. Celebrity/
Entertainer
Autograph Lot
of (35)Stage and screen stars(and starlets) spanningthe 20th century haveautographed the (35)keepsakes in this lot.Potent pennings exhibit (“8-9”) or better qualitythroughout with highlights including: Steve Allen(signed 10x8 photo); Janet Gaynor (signed index card);Rula Lenska (signed promotional photo); GeorgeLindsey (signed book); Barbara Mandrell (signedbook); Les Paul (signed vintage photo); Martin Sheen(signed 8x10); Conway Twitty (signed index card);David Warfield (signed 1908 The Music Master sepia-toned cabinet photo). Auction LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $100.00
476. Entertainers/
Politicians Autograph
Lot of (36) With
Knievel and BishopWhile they’re often difficult todistinguish, politicians and stagestars come together in this lot of(36) autographed photos and flats.The signatures project mostly(“9” or better) quality, with high-lights: F. Murray Abraham (nap-kin); Steve Allen (song book);Lynda Carter (“Superfriends”postcard); Ben Chapman (copy of1953 “Black Lagoon” contract);David Copperfield (8x10, signature “6”); Peter Graves (10x8); Evil Knievel (automo-tive ad) and Michael York (index card). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $100.00
477. (72) 1930s-1980s
Celebrity & Television
Broadcaster Signed
PhotosStars of the stage and trusted televi-sion broadcasters are the endorsers ofthese (72) 1930s-1980s signed photo-graphs. The majority of the auto-graphs on these primarily 8x10 photo-graphs register (“7-8”) strength andcome with a variety of personalizedinscriptions. A d d i t i o n a l l y, the majorityof the publicity pictures and stills havesustained creasing, crazing or othergeneral wear. Keys include Brooks, D.S a w y e r, Van Dyke and Ty l e r- M o o r e .Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
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478. (3) President Bill Clinton 1994
Autographed Golf Items With Cap, Scorecard
and LetterA few months into his first term in the White House, former U.S.President Bill Clinton showed up unannounced in Pennsylvania. TheChief Executive sojourn was not a political or diplomatic endeavor,but rather an afternoon of golf at Fayetteville’s Penn National GolfClub. The offered lot contains (3) autographed items from that sunnyIndependence Day on the links. Includes: Signed Scorecard a thickstock item signed on the front nine scoring grid in black marker (“9-10” strength). In a foursome with a former aide and two courseemployees, Clinton fared worst of all, logging an 87 for 18 holes;Signed Cap an adjustable white wool baseball cap with the courselogo embroidered to the front center; signed by Clinton on the bill(black marker, “8” strength); Signed Letter dated “July 27, 1994” onWhite House letterhead, the typewritten letter is a thank you noteaddressed to the Penn National club Pro; signed by Clinton in blackink (“8-9” strength). Auction LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $750.00
479. 1885-1889 Autograph
Book with President
Grover Cleveland, First
Lady & Members of
CabinetWhile the offered autograph bookserved the dreaded dual function as boththe birthday and Christmas present forthe original owner, it was put to gooduse, as it contains the signatures of President Grover Cleveland, the First Lady andmany members of his cabinet. This fragile 110-page antiquity was etched duringCleveland’s first term (1885-1889) and contains dated poetry, ornate artwork and let-ters from D.C. area confidants and associates. Nine key political signatories includeBayard (d.1898), Cleveland (“9”, d.1908, 22nd and 24th President of the UnitedStates), Endicott, Fairchild, Folsom-Cleveland (First Lady), Lamar II, Manning, Vilasand Whitney. Each autograph grades (“8-9”) or better and comes with an auctionLOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
480. 1954
John F.
Kennedy
Signed Letter
With Full JSAAs he climbed thepolitical ranks at theage of 36, UnitedStates senator andeventual 35thPresident John F.Kennedy signed thistypewritten correspon-dence in 1954. Composed on Kennedy’s personalized United States Senate sta-tionery, the letter is dated April 14, 1954 and contains content regarding a patient’sadmission to a veteran’s hospital. At the conclusion, Kennedy’s black-ink steel tipfountain pen scripting shows (“8”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $500.00
481.
Jacqueline
Kennedy
Signed 1962
White House
Book With
Full JSAJacqueline Kennedyembodied style andclass through heryears in the WhiteHouse and beyond.The offered book isautographed by the 35th First Lady. This 1962 edition of The White House: AnHistorical Guide is signed in blue ballpoint (“10” strength) on the title page, whereKennedy added a personalization. The pages remain crisp and crease free, though thefront cover is almost entirely separated. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00
482. 1840s-
1910 Political
Buttons,
Pins and
Ribbons with
LincolnPresented is a lot ofthirteen turn-of–the-century politicalmemorabilia itemswith an 1860Republican Ticketfeaturing AbrahamLincoln. Otheritems includePresidents Van Buren, Garfield, B. Harrison, McKinley and T. Roosevelt. Each pieceexhibits mild-to-heavy wear; a detailed list is available on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
483. (6) 1895-1897 Bicycle Catalogs
with Schwinn & RemingtonDuring the late 1890s, the bicycle craze had taken overmuch of America, and different manufacturers werequick to get into the game. Included in this lot are sixbicycle catalogs dating from 1895-1897. Highlightsinclude a 1985 Remington Arms Bicycles and an 1897Schwinn round catalog. The full list (with conditions) ison our website.Opening Bid $200.00
484. (114)
1942-1962
Little Golden
Book
Collection
With Many
1st EditionsPresented is a virtual library of the ever-popular “LittleGolden Book” editions. Published by Golden Press andeventually by Simon & Schuster, between 1942 and1962, these (114) editions vary in condition between(EX-MT) and (GD), with writing in some. Highlightsinclude: Three Little Kittens 29th edition (1942; GD);Rin Tin Tin 1st edition (1955; FN); Circus Time (1955;FN with functioning dial); Jack and the Beanstalk 1stedition (1956; GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
485. (200+)
1963-1980s
Little Golden
Books With
1st EditionsHaving held steady at25 cents per book for21 years, the popular “Little Golden Book” editionsgradually raised prices over the next 20-plus years, yetstill remained under a dollar. This sizable assortmentincludes keepsakes published between 1963 and 1985.With all covers and pages intact, conditions averagebetween (FN) and (GD) with highlights including:Smokey the Bear (10th edition; FN); Captain Kangarooand the Panda (4th edition; GD); The Saggy BaggyElephant (17th edition; FN); I’m an Indian Today (1stedition; GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
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486. 1909 E95
Philadelphia
Caramel Ty Cobb
SGC 30Opening Bid $200.00
487. 1909-11
T206 White
Borders Ty Cobb
(Bat Off
Shoulder) SGC
30Opening Bid $200.00
488. 1941 Double Play #63
DiMaggio/Keller (BVG 4.5) & #81
Williams/Cronin (BVG 5)Opening Bid $100.00
489. 1963 Topps
Baseball #537
Pete Rose
Rookie Card -
PSA 8Opening Bid $250.00
490. 1977 World
Series Game 6
Yankee Stadium
Ticket Stub - PSA
AuthenticOpening Bid $250.00
491. 1981 TCMA
Rochester Red
Wings #15 Cal
Ripken Jr. PSA
10Opening Bid $100.00
492. May 17, 1998 David Wells Perfect
Game Full Ticket - PSA 8Opening Bid $100.00
493. July 18, 1999 David Cone
Perfect Game Full Ticket - PSA 8Opening Bid $100.00
494. (3) 2006
Topps
AFLAC/USA
Freddie
Freeman
Certified
Autographs
with BGS 9.5Opening Bid
$150.00
495. (3) 2007
Bowman
Chrome
Prospects #236
Joba
Chamberlain
Auto Refractors
with (2) Red—
All BGSOpening Bid $150.00
496. (2) 1888 Omaha Omahogs
Baseball CabinetsOpening Bid $100.00
497. Circa
1900s John
Heisman
Georgia
Tech
Baseball
CabinetOpening Bid
$100.00
498. (3)
1890s Minor
League/
Town Team
Baseball
CabinetsOpening Bid
$100.00
499. (15) 1907
University of
Illinois
Baseball
Cyanotype
Cabinet SetOpening Bid
$100.00
500. (3) 1911
T5 Pinkerton
Cabinets with
Clarke, Merkle
& RuckerOpening Bid
$100.00
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501. 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card
New York Giants with Mathewson &
ThorpeOpening Bid $200.00
502. (3)
1948
Bowman
#5 Bob
Feller
Printing
VariationsOpening Bid
$100.00
503. 1951
Topps Red
Backs
Complete
Set of (52)
With
Wrappers
and (2)
Unopened
PacksOpening Bid
$150.00
504. 1954-
1955
Baltimore
Orioles Zip
Card
Complete Set
of (25)Opening Bid
$100.00505. 1955 Robert Gould All-Stars
Willie Mays Card & StatueOpening Bid $200.00
506. 1961
Golden Press
“Hall of Fame
Baseball Stars”
Complete Un-
punched Set of
(33)Opening Bid $100.00
507. (336) 1963 Pepsi-Cola Tulsa
Oilers PanelsOpening Bid $100.00
508. (5) 2000-2001 Donruss & Fleer
Baseball Numbered SetsOpening Bid $100.00
509. 1926
World Series
Press Pass
Belonging to
Clifford
Bloodgood
of Baseball
MagazineOpening Bid
$100.00
510. Babe Ruth (1925) and Rogers
Hornsby (1927) Ticket Stubs From
Home Run GamesOpening Bid $100.00
511. 1936
World
Series
ProgramOpening Bid
$100.00
512. 1944
World Series
Sportsman’s
Park-Issued
Program and
Game 3 Ticket
StubOpening Bid
$100.00
513. (2) Vintage Yankee Programs
With DiMaggio Hit Streak and
Mantle Rookie Spring TrainingOpening Bid $100.00
514. 1951 World
Series Program
and Game 4
Full TicketOpening Bid $100.00
515. 1957
Fenway Park
Program and
(3) Ticket
Stubs From
Ted Williams
Home Run
No. 449Opening Bid
$100.00
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516. August 2,
1959 San
Francisco Giants
Program/Ticket
Stub From
McCovey’s 1st
Career HROpening Bid $100.00
517. 1959
World Series
Comiskey Park
Program and
Los Angeles
Coliseum Full
Game 3 TicketOpening Bid $100.00
518. 1960 World
Series Yankee
Stadium
Program, Game
4 Stub and
Game 5 Full
TicketOpening Bid $150.00
519. 1972 World
Series Program
and Full Ticket
From Oakland
ColiseumOpening Bid $100.00
520. (6) 1960s, 1970s and 1980s
Baltimore Orioles Postseason
Tickets/StubsOpening Bid $100.00
521. 1986
World
Series
Program
With
Fenway
Park Game
4 Full
Ticket and
StubOpening Bid
$100.00
522. 2001 World
Series Lot With
Game 4 Full
Ticket (PSA 6),
Game 6 Full
Ticket and (2)
ProgramsOpening Bid $150.00
523. 1911 The
Book of
Baseball
(First
Edition) by
Patten/
McSpaddenOpening Bid
$100.00
524. 1915 Philadelphia
Phillies/Fatima Cigarettes Framed
AdvertisementOpening Bid $100.00
525. Framed Ruth/Cobb/Sisler 1924
World Series Oil PaintingOpening Bid $100.00
526. 1930s
Dorney Park
Folk Art
Carnival
Pitching
GameOpening Bid
$100.00
527.
1939
Chicago
Cubs &
1948
Chicago
White
Sox Complete Photo PacksOpening Bid $100.00
528. (2) Rare Championship
Pennants With 1958 Braves and
1959 White SoxOpening Bid $100.00
529. 1963 American League All-Stars
PennantOpening Bid $150.00
530. 1963 National League All-Stars
PennantOpening Bid $150.00
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531. 1959 Gunther Beer Baltimore
Orioles Framed Team Poster Plus
1970s Printers PlatesOpening Bid $100.00
532. Circa 1968 Fedtro Mickey
Mantle Megaphone in Original BoxOpening Bid $150.00
533. New York Yankees Figurine and
Collectibles Lot With AutographsOpening Bid $200.00
534. (2) Babe Ruth Bats With H&B
Commemorative Model and Store
Model Signed by Ruth’s
StepdaughterOpening Bid $100.00
535. 1925 ONL Baseball Signed By
Hornsby, Bottomley and Mails - Full
JSAOpening Bid $100.00
536. 1958 New York Yankees Team-
Signed BaseballOpening Bid $100.00
537. 1958 Baltimore Orioles Team-
Signed Baseball With Full PSA/DNAOpening Bid $150.00
538. 1963 Wellsville Red Sox Team-
Signed Baseball With Conigliaro and
Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00
539. 1964 Philadelphia Phillies Team-
Signed Ball With Bunning, Mauch
and Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00
540. Mickey Mantle Single Signed
Baseball With “No. 7” Inscription
and Full JSAOpening Bid $200.00
541. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed
Baseball With “HOF ‘74” Inscription
and Full JSAOpening Bid $250.00
542. Joe DiMaggio Single-Signed
Baseball With “Yankee Clipper”
Inscription and Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00
543. 50 Home Run Season Ball
Signed by (8) With Mantle, Mays
and Full JSAOpening Bid $100.00
544. (11) Single-Signed Hall of Fame
Baseballs - All PSA/DNA with Ripken
and SniderOpening Bid $100.00
545. (20) Baltimore Single-Signed
Baseballs with Palmer, F. Robinson
& WietersOpening Bid $100.00
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546. Mickey
Mantle
Autographed
Ball and
BookOpening Bid
$150.00
547. Vin
Scully
Autographed
Trio with
Photo, Ball &
PSA/DNA
CheckOpening Bid
$100.00
548. Derek Jeter Single-Signed Bat
- Steiner LOAOpening Bid $150.00
549. Bill Dickey/Yogi Berra Dual-
Signed Limited Edition H&B Hall of
Fame Bat With Full JSAOpening Bid $100.00 550. (3) Single-Signed New York
Yankees Jerseys With Clemens,
Giambi and SorianoOpening Bid $150.00
551. Derek Jeter Signed Yankees
Away Jersey—Steiner COAOpening Bid $150.00
552. New York Baseball Autographed
Items With Jeter, Posada and
SantanaOpening Bid $150.00
553. 1939
Baseball
Centennial Ford
Frick Signed
Stamp—
SGC/JSA
AuthenticOpening Bid $100.00 554. Mickey Mantle Cut Signature
Rookie Reprint Single PSA/DNA 8Opening Bid $100.00
555. Sandy Koufax Cut Signature
Rookie Reprint Card PSA/DNA 8Opening Bid $100.00
556. (31) 1955-Modern Signed
Baseball Cards with (14) Hall of
FamersOpening Bid $100.00
557. 1975 TCMA 1951 New York
Giants Autographed Partial Set
(20/34)Opening Bid $100.00
558. 1988
Topps
Traded
Team USA
Baseball
Signed Set
of (21)
CardsOpening Bid
$100.00
559. Early Roger Maris Signed
Photograph With Full JSAOpening Bid $200.00
560. (2) Mickey Mantle Signed
DisplaysOpening Bid $200.00
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561. Frank
Mancuso
Autographed
1944
Sportsman’s
Park-Issued
World Series
ProgramOpening Bid
$100.00
562. Joe DiMaggio Signed Personal
Check - PSA/DNAOpening Bid $200.00
563. (36) Autographed Baseball
Cachets with (14) Hall of FamersOpening Bid $150.00
564. (30) Signed Yellow Baseball Hall
of Fame Plaque CardsOpening Bid $100.00
565. Cal Ripken & Derek Jeter
Single-Signed DisplaysOpening Bid $150.00
566. (2) Mickey Mantle Autographed
LE Salvino StatuesOpening Bid $300.00
567. 1931 Graham McNamee/Knute
Rockne Football/World Series
Baseball GameOpening Bid $100.00
568. 1975 Topps Baseball & (2) 1984-
1985 Topps USFL Complete SetsOpening Bid $150.00
569. (3) 1970s Sport and Non-Sport
Uncut Sheets With E. Murray RCOpening Bid $100.00
570. (10) 1941-1950 NFL Records &
Rules Manuals & 1953 Pro Bowl
ProgramOpening Bid $150.00
571. 1965 Topps
Football #176
Checklist SP -
PSA 7Opening Bid $100.00
572. (3)
1960-1970
Fleer and
Topps
Football
Insert
Complete
SetsOpening Bid
$100.00
573. Mid
1960s
NFL
Tumbler
Set of (8)
in
Original
BoxOpening Bid
$150.00
574. 1964 Cleveland Browns NFL
Champions PennantOpening Bid $150.00
575. 1974 Super
Bowl VIII Full
Ticket (Miami vs.
Minnesota) PSA 9Opening Bid $150.00
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576. Walter Payton Single-Signed
Football with Steiner COAOpening Bid $150.00
577. Dan Marino & Joe Montana
Signed 18x24 PhotographsOpening Bid $100.00
578. (29)
1977-2001
Football
Hall of
Famer/
Superstar
Rookie Cards with Montana & (2)
SignedOpening Bid $100.00
579. 1989-1991 Goal Line Art
Football Series 1-3 Collection with
(15) SignedOpening Bid $150.00
580. (4)
John
Wooden/
Bill Walton
Dual-
Signed
NCAA
BasketballsOpening Bid
$100.00
581. Michael
Jordan Cut
Signature
Rookie Reprint
Card PSA/DNA 7Opening Bid $100.00
582. Dirk
Nowitzki Signed
Dallas Mavericks
Jersey with Full
JSAOpening Bid $150.00
583. LeBron
James
Autographed
Cavaliers Stat
Jersey (#/50)
with UDA
Hologram and
CertOpening Bid $200.00
584. (3)
Vintage
Signed
Boxing
Photographs
with
Dempsey,
Louis &
Robinson—
All Full JSAOpening Bid
$150.00
585. Muhammad Ali Cut Signature
Card—PSA/DNA AuthenticOpening Bid $150.00
586. (300) Wrestling Unsigned 8x10
PhotographsOpening Bid $100.00
587. (2,200+) 1981 Donruss Golf
Singles with (51) #13 Niklaus RC &
(12) 1991 Topps Archives 1953 SetsOpening Bid $100.00
588. (6) 1940s-1950s Multi-Sport
Pennants with AthleticsOpening Bid $150.00
589. 1983 Topps Olympics Greatest
Olympians Partially Signed Set of
(61/99)Opening Bid $150.00
590. (3) 1939-1975 Horse Racing
Triple Crown Items with (2) Photos &
ProgramOpening Bid $100.00
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591. (6)
NASCAR
Signed
Lithographs
with
Gordon,
Martin &
WallaceOpening Bid
$100.00
592. (2)
1888-1889
Non-Sport
Albums
with Duke
& Sons
and Allen
& GinterOpening Bid
$100.00
593. 1889
A54
Kinney
Brothers
Leaders
Album
with
Original
EnvelopeOpening Bid
$100.00
594. 1890
A27 W. Duke
& Sons
Governors,
Coats of
Arms with
Original
EnvelopeOpening Bid
$100.00
595. 1890 A60 Kinney Brothers
Liberty Album with Original
EnvelopeOpening Bid $100.00
596.
Theodore
Roosevelt
Cut
Signature
With Full
JSAOpening Bid
$200.00
597. (3) First
Lady Signed
Photographs
with
Eisenhower
& RooseveltOpening Bid
$100.00 598. (6) Vintage Presidential &
Political Photographs with KennedysOpening Bid $100.00
599. Political Signed Trio With Carter,
Ford and GoreOpening Bid $150.00
600. (101) 1939 Gum Inc. War News
Pictures Collection with #31Opening Bid $100.00
601. 1951
Bowman
“Red
Menace”
Complete
Set of (48)Opening Bid
$150.00
602. (5)
1940s-1950s
Toys/Games
With Jet
Racer and
Cowboy
MarionetteOpening Bid
$100.00
603. The
Beverly
Hillbillies
Autographed
1967 Script
With Full
JSAOpening Bid
$200.00
604. Redd
Foxx Signed
Check
Framed
DisplayOpening Bid
$100.00605. “The Jungle Boy” Original
Animation Cels LotOpening Bid $100.00
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606. 1952 Topps
#216 Richie
Ashburn PSA 6Opening Bid $100.00 607. 1975 Topps Baseball Mini
Unopened Box of (36) PacksOpening Bid $300.00 608. 1982 Topps Baseball Vending
CaseOpening Bid $300.00
609. 1985
Topps
Baseball
Rack Pack
CaseOpening Bid
$150.00
610. 1985 Leaf Baseball Wax CaseOpening Bid $250.00
611. (20) 1987 Fleer Baseball Factory
SetsOpening Bid $100.00
612. (33)
1988 Topps
Tiffany
Baseball
Factory Sets
with (11)
Traded and
(10) UKOpening Bid
$200.00
613. (4)
1992
Bowman
Baseball
Unopened
BoxesOpening Bid
$200.00 614. (154) 1982 Topps Football
Grocery Rack PacksOpening Bid $200.00
615. 1984
Topps
Football
Unopened
Wax Box of
(36) PacksOpening Bid
$150.00616. (2) 1989 Score Football
Unopened Wax BoxesOpening Bid $150.00
617. 2002-03 SP Authentic
Basketball Unopened CaseOpening Bid $200.00
618. 1980-81
Topps
Basketball
Unopened
Box of (36)
PacksOpening Bid
$300.00
619. (2)
2005 SP
Authentic
Golf
Unopened
Hobby
BoxesOpening Bid
$150.00 620. 1865 General George Meade
Special Orders Form DisplayOpening Bid $100.00
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621. 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel Honus Wagner -
PSA 6Lauded by Ty Cobb as “the only man in the game I can’t scare,” Hall of Fameshortstop Honus Wagner drew high praise from just about all of his contempo-raries and was appropriately listed first on the 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel’sissue of 25 cards. Encapsulated and Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA, this visuallystunning Wagner example is the lone specimen at its tier with only two assessedhigher by the respected third-party service. Pinpoint centering, a clean checklistreverse and sharp edges/corners warrant the lofty technical grade. A pristine boonto any Deadball Era collection.Opening Bid $900.00
622. (178) 1951-1977 Topps Baseball Cavalcade of Stars
with (6) Mantles & (2) WilliamsOnly Hall of Famers, key rookies and stars are allowed admittance into this (178)1951-1977 Topps Baseball cavalcade of stars collection with (6) Mantle, (2) Williamsand a plethora of additional stars including several Aaron, Clemente, Koufax RC,Mays and many more. Highlights include 1955 Topps: #2 T. Williams (EX-MT), #47Aaron (VG-EX), #50 J. Robinson (VG-EX), #123 Koufax RC (EX-MT); 1956 Topps:#31 Aaron (VG-EX), #101 Campanella (VG-EX), #130 Mays (VG); 1957 Topps: #1T. Williams (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #487 Mantle AS (VG-EX); 1961 Topps: #475Mantle MVP (VG), #578 Mantle AS (VG); 1962 Topps: #5 Koufax (VG); 1964Topps: #50 Mantle (VG), #200 Koufax (VG-EX); 1966 Topps: #50 Mantle (VG),#100 Koufax (EX); 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle (FR, due to writing), #400 Clemente(EX-MT) and 1973 Topps: #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
623. (23) 1940s New York Yankees/Brooklyn
Dodgers Original News Service PhotographsTheir heated rivalry just on the brink of repeated epic encounters, the NewYork Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers were the subjects of these (23) early-1940s original news service photographs. Ranging in size from 9x7 to 10x8,the black-and-white and sepia-toned photographs feature vintage“Associated Press” stampings and original caption sheets (most of whichdate from September, 1942) adhered to the reverse. Familiar franchise sta-ples captured in this lot include Dodgers: Bordagaray, Durocher, Galan,Medwick, Owen, Reese, Reiser and Vaughan; Yankees: Bonham,Cullenbine, Fletcher, Keller and Turner. All are ideal for display and showexpected signs of newsroom handling.Opening Bid $250.00
624. Vintage News Service Photograph Collection
of (29) With St. Louis Musial, T. Williams and J.
LouisVintage Redbirds imagery highlights this lot of (29) vintage sports newsservice photographs. With all measuring approximately 9x7, the black-and-white photos include mostly original examples and some wire variations, aswell. Included are (26) Type I Associated Press photos with original captionsheets adhered and 1930s-1940s stampings on the reverse. Among the high-lights are a 1942 photo of Stan Musial and Enos Slaughter assisting team-mate Mort Cooper out of his No. “19” jersey (following his 19th win), withSlaughter holding a No. “20” jersey for Cooper’s next start. Another origi-nal photo depicts Ted Williams hitting his 34th home run (Sept. 19, 1942 atYankee Stadium). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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625. (14) 1887-1912 Baseball Tobacco Cards with
Tinker/Evers/Chance & CobbThe dynamic infield of “Tinker to Evers to Chance” headlines this assortment of four-teen 1887-1912 baseball tobacco cards. Included are 1887 Scrapps Die Cuts: Hanlon;1911 T201 Mecca Double Folders: Crawford/Cobb (PSA 4), Lajoie/Falkenberg (PR);1911 T205 Gold Borders: Blackburne (PR), McIntire (PR), Wilson (VG); 1909-11T206 White Borders: Chance (GD, Batting), Chesbro (GD), Evers (FR, Chicago onShirt), Hart (FR, Little Rock, Old Mill), Jackson (VG), Killian (GD, Portrait), Tinker(VG-EX, Portrait) and 1912 C46 Imperial Tobacco: Lush (VG). All subjects havecommon advertising backs.Opening Bid $250.00
626. (31) 1909-11
T205 Gold Borders
& T206 White
Borders with (8)
Hall of Famers
including JohnsonFeatured is a prized groupingof (31) 1909-11 T205 GoldBorders and T206 WhiteBorders with eight Hall ofFamers. Highlights include1911 T205 Gold Borders:(10 cards, 30% EX, 40%VG-EX, 30% VG or lesser,(5) Honest Long Cut) withBender (FR, Honest LongCut), Collins (GD, HonestLong Cut); 1909-11 T206White Borders: (21 cards, 38% VG-EX, 33% VG, 29% GD or lesser, all commonbacks) with Baker (PR), Bastian (PR, San Antonio), Bender (FR, Throwing, withTrees), Bresnahan (VG, Portrait), Clarke (VG, with Bat), Hart (VG-EX,Montgomery), Huggins (VG-EX, Portrait), Johnson (VG-EX, Hands at Chest), Seitz(GD, Norfolk) and Stark (PR, San Antonio). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
627. (85) 1909-1936
Mostly Baseball Singles
Collection with (12) Hall
of Famers including
T205 MathewsonFeatured is a pre-war grouping of(85) 1909-1936 mostly baseball sin-gles including twelve Hall of Famers.Highlights include Baseball: (80cards) with 1909 E95 PhiladelphiaCaramel: Chance (VG), Devlin(GD); 1911 T205 Gold Borders:Mathewson (PR); 1909-11 T206White Borders: (25 cards, 20% VGto VG-EX, 36% GD, 20% FR, 24%PR or trimmed, 10 Polar Bear backs)with G. Brown (VG-EX,Washington), Joss (FR, Pitching,Polar Bear), Lajoie (VG, Throwing);1921 Exhibits: Faber (FR), Speaker(FR); 1934 Goudey: #10 Klein(GD), #12 Hubbell (GD), #13 Frisch(VG), #19 Grove (GD), #35 Lombardi (GD) and 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #48 R.Ferrell (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00
628. (15)
1937-1983
Quality
Baltimore
Orioles
Items with
1937
Team-
Signed
Softball
with Full
JSAFrom thebeloved OriolePark to the magic that ensued at Memorial Stadium, these fifteen 1937-1983Baltimore Orioles items will whip orange-clad faithful into a fervor. Highlightsinclude 1937 Baltimore Orioles International League Team-Signed Softball: (21signatures, average “7”, Yale 12” softball grades “5”, full photo LOA from JSA);Pennants: circa 1950s 30” black felt (EX-MT to NM) with one minor pinhole onspine; Orioles Yearbooks: 1955 (EX-MT) and Orioles Programs/Scorecards: 1966World Series program (NM). Also present is an early Ripken Jr. signed 8x10 photo-graph (no cert). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
629. 1960 Topps
Baseball Complete Set
(572/572)Offered is a stellar 1960 ToppsBaseball complete set of (572) cards.This classic edition is packed withrookie talent and tough Hall of Famehigh numbers. The approximate con-dition breakdown for this horizontaledition is 10% (NM or better), 35%(EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or lesser) with the challenginghigh series presenting similarly tothe more available low numbers.Keys include #148 Yastrzemski RC(EX-MT), #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX-MT), #200 Mays (VG-EX), #250Musial (VG), #300 Aaron (EX-MT),#316 McCovey RC (EX-MT), #326Clemente (NM), #343 Koufax (EX-MT), #350 Mantle (EX), #377 Maris(EX-MT), #563 Mantle AS (EX-MT), #564 Mays AS (EX-MT), #565Maris AS (EX-MT) and #566 Aaron AS (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
630. (153) 1963-
2010 Baseball
Star Rookie
Collection with
Schmidt, Brett &
MoreFresh-faced legends fromthe dawn of their big leaguecareers grace these (153)1963-2010 rookie cards.Highlights include 1971Topps: (2) #341 GarveyRC (NM, EX-MT); 1972Topps: (2) #79 Fisk/CooperRC (EX-MT, VG); 1973Topps: #615 Schmidt/CeyRC (VG-EX); 1975 Topps:#228 Brett RC (EX-MT);1979 Topps: #116 O. SmithRC (NM); 1982 Fleer: (6)#176 Ripken Jr. RC (aver-age NM-MT) and 1982Topps: (13) #21 Ripken Jr.RC (average NM-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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631. 1971 Baltimore Orioles Tour
of Japan WatchWinners of three successive American League pen-nants and an aggregate 318 regular season games (anA.L. record) in the process, the 1969-1971Baltimore Orioles had indeed supplanted theYankees as baseball’s powerhouse. Examples of thisAcutron watch was bestowed upon Birds players andpersonnel for their efforts over that dominant span.Presented during the club’s 1971 Tour of Japan, thetimepiece has a printed proclamation of “3 Straight –A.L. Champions,” as well as some Japanese charac-ters at the far right. Through a crystal facing, hour,minute and second hands reveal the time with theday of the month displayed at the top. The colorful“cartoon Bird” logo accents the clock display. Thestainless steel relic has an adjustable wrist strap andremains fully functional. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
632. (4400+) 1967-1976 Multi-
Sport Shoebox Collection with
Many StarsDealers or set collectors will want to takestock with these (4400+) 1967-1976 multi-sport singles with many stars. Althoughapproximately 5% display water damage orbowing, there is still plenty here for thesportscard enthusiast. Keys include Baseball:(3206 cards) with 1973 Topps: (1789 cards,median VG-EX) with (6) #50 Clemente (aver-age VG-EX), (3) #100 Aaron ((2) VG, GD),(2) #305 Mays (both GD), (2) #615Schmidt/Cey RC (VG-EX, FR); 1974 Topps:(1276 cards, aggregate EX) with (2) #20 Ryan(EX-MT, EX); Football: (1056 cards) with 1971 Topps: (138 cards, average VG-EX) with #156 Bradshaw RC (VG) and 1972 Topps: (292 cards, majority VG) with(4) #200 Staubach RC (average GD to VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
633. 1954-55 Topps Hockey
Near Set (59/60) with (8)
PSA 7-8“Light the lamp” with this superb 1954-55 Topps Hockey near set of (59/60) with(8) PSA graded singles. This initial ToppsHockey edition has an approximate con-dition breakdown of 15% (NM or better),35% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or better). Highlights include #1Gamble (VG-EX), #3 Howell (EX-MT),#5 Kelly (EX-MT), #8 Howe (VG), #10Worsley (EX-MT), #11 Bathgate (EX-MT), #26 Rollins (NM), #39 Delvecchio(NM), #51 Lindsay (EX-MT), #58Sawchuk (GD), #60 Schmidt (EX-MT);PSA 8: #42; PSA 7 Commons: (6 cards) with #4, 9, 15, 16, 33 and 46. Missing only#45 for completion. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
634. (2400+) 1952-1990s Multi-
Sport Singles Collection with
Payton RCPromising “break” value is found with this(2400+) 1952-1990s multi-sport singles collec-tion. Highlights include Baseball: (921 cards)with 1957 Topps: #18 Drysdale RC (VG);1968 Topps Game: #2 Mantle (PSA 3); 1975Topps Mini: (864 cards, mainly EX-MT toNM); 1978 Topps: #36 Murray RC (PSA 8);(3) 1982 Topps #21 Ripken RC (PSA 9, PSA 8,PSA 7), 1989 Upper Deck #1 Griffey Jr. RC(PSA 9); Football: (1321 cards) with 1970Topps: #90 O. Simpson RC (EX); 1976Topps: #148 Payton RC (EX); 1977 Topps:#177 Largent (EX-MT); Basketball: (89 cards)with 1961-62 Fleer: #44 Wilkins RC (VG) and 1972-73 Topps: #195 Erving RC(FR, due to pin hole). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
635. Boxing Display Lot of (3) With Signed Ali/Frazier
and LaMotta PiecesFamed pugilists deliver “Knockout-Quality” autographs in this impressive lot of (3)display items. Includes: Ali/Frazier framed to 28-3/8 x 24-3/8”, a 20x16 color print issigned in blue Sharpie, with both autographs trumpeting “perfect 10” strength; JakeLaMotta a 20x16 black-and-white print of LaMotta’s 1943 knockout of Sugar RayRobinson, signed by LaMotta in silver marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “RagingBull.” Also included is an 18-3/4 x 26-3/4” heavy stock black-and-white 3-DMuhammad Ali poster (not signed). PSA/DNA stickers accompany the autographeditems.Opening Bid $300.00
636. (200+) 1960s-
1990s Wrestling
Broadsides &
Advertisements with
Many StarsGrizzled grapplers and maskedmarauders square off with these(200+) 1960s-1990s wrestlingbroadsides and advertisementsfrom a variety of productions.These primarily 14x23 postersare wonderful slices of smalltown Americana. Despite sustaining a combination of flaws including written nota-tions, tape residue and general wear associated with the elements, these displaypieces still present nicely. Decade breakdowns include (56) 1960s, (6) 1970s and(142) 1980s broadsides and handbills. Noteable superstars pictured include Calhoun,Graham, Rocca, Sammartino, Thesz and many others. Due to size/weight, a shippingsurcharge may apply. More on our website.Opening Bid $100.00
637. (1400+) 1950s-
2000s Wrestling
Treasure Chest with
Autographs,
Publications &
PhotographsPresented is a vast (1400+) 1950s-2000s wrestling treasure chest withautographs, publications and photo-graphs. Highlights includeAutographed Photos: (62 photographs, most personalized, no certs due to lack ofexamples on files, many 8x10 mounted on cardboard) with Albano, (2) Cactus Jack,Kowalski, B. Orton, Rhodes, Snuka, K. Sullivan, Thesz; Publications: (227 publica-tions, average EX) with (51) 1930s-1960s; Photographs: (301 photographs, averageEX-MT, mostly 8x10, ranging from 1960s-1990s, many originals that are mountedto cardboard) and Postcards: (277 postcards, mainly 1950s-1970s, average EX-MT).Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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04 E107
Breisch-
Williams
Kid
Gleason
Type 1
(Black
Sox
Manager)NationalLeague main-stay WilliamKid Gleason iscaptured onthis 1903-04E107 Breisch-Williams Type1 portrait. Better known as the star-crossed “BlackSox” skipper, the coveted rendition of this intense sec-ond bagger grades (PR) due to acute creasing, surfaceabrasions along with paper loss on the image and textreverse.Opening Bid $200.00
639. 1903-
04 E107
Breisch-
Williams
Brickyard
Kennedy
Type 1WilliamBrickyardKennedy is thesubject of theoffered 1903-04 E107Breisch-Williams Type1 portrait. Thebesuited hurleris pictured dur-ing his finalseason as amember of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The blank back varia-tion grades (PR) due to heavy creasing along withobverse and reverse paper loss.Opening Bid $200.00
640. 1903-
04 E107
Breisch-
Williams
Tommy
Leach
Type 1The depend-able TommyLeach is foundon the offered1903-04 E107Breisch-Williams Type1 portrait. Thisextremelyscarce samplegrades (PR)due to heavycreasing, paperloss along the scalp area and on the blank reverse.Despite those flaws, this historic cardboard is suitablefor the advanced collector.Opening Bid $200.00
641. 1909-1911 E90-1 American
Caramel Ty Cobb - SGC 20Pictured at the plate awaiting an ill-fated pitcher’sdelivery, Ty Cobb stands tall on this 1909-1911 E90-1American Caramel baseball card. Encapsulated andGraded 20 Fair by SGC, the vintage cardboard relicfeatures brilliant pastel shades in the background, with(2) creases and handwriting on the reverse (in pencil)contributing to the technical grade.Opening Bid $250.00
642. 1911 E94 George Close Candy
Ty Cobb - SGC AuthenticFeared and despised by his contemporaries and fresh off acontroversial “Chalmers” batting title quest, Detroit’s TyCobb was one of 30 subjects to grace card fronts in the1 9 11 E94 George Close Candy issue. Encapsulated andassessed “Authentic” by SGC, this green backgroundexample is one of 11 variations with a no-advertisingchecklist reverse. Color enhancement near the lower frontborder accounts for the technical grade.Opening Bid $250.00
643. 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel
Ty Cobb - SGC 20Already established as the game’s premier hitter at 22,Ty Cobb was among the select 25 players portrayed inPhiladelphia Caramel’s 1909 E95 issue. Encapsulatedand Graded 20 Fair by SGC, this Cobb exampledepicts the fiery Georgian in his Tigers home apparelwith a deep maroon background. While the centering isnice, rounded corners and an upper-left crease accountfor the technical assessment.Opening Bid $400.00
644. (3)
1911 T205
Gold
Border
Singles—
All PSA 6
to 6.5Assembled is asterling trio of1911 T205 GoldBorder singles.Included are 1.)Bescher (PSA6.5, 1 of 10, 4better); 2.)Fromme (PSA6, 1 of 12, 5better) and 3.)Gaspar (PSA 6,1 of 15, 8 bet-ter). Each antiquity displays either a Piedmont or SweetCaporal advertising back.Opening Bid $150.00
645. 1922 E120 American Caramel Ty
Cobb - SGC 40Known far and wide for his unparalleled battingexploits, Ty Cobb is pictured on this 1922 E120American Caramel specimen performing his defensiveduties. Encapsulated and Graded 40 VG by SGC, thecream-colored cardboard heirloom errantly lists theHall of Famer as “COB” and specifies the (16) Tigersprincipals in the set on the clean reverse. An upper-right corner crease accounts for the technical grade onthis otherwise wonderful specimen.Opening Bid $400.00
646. 1922 E121 American Caramel
Babe Ruth - SGC 20Before he powered the “Bronx Bombers” to baseballsupremacy, Babe Ruth personified the term “photoopportunity.” One needs to look no further than this1922 E121 American Caramel baseball card for affir-mation of Ruth’s status as the center of attention.Encapsulated and Graded 20 Fair by SGC, the card-board keepsake depicts Ruth holding a bird, keepingthe winged creature at a distance while gazing withcaution. Upper right corner creasing and notching at thelower right corner account for the technical grade.Opening Bid $400.00
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647. 1922 E121 American Caramel Ty
Cobb - SGC 40With an unfathomable 11 batting titles already to hiscredit, Ty Cobb was the intimidating subject of this1922 E121 American Caramel cardboard treasure.Encapsulated and Graded 40 VG by SGC, this“Batting” variation is one of (12) at its tier with only(3) graded higher. The scarce card portrays the fearedslugger with his familiar “hands-apart” grip on hislethal weapon. Soft corners and slightly askew center-ing are consistent with the technical grade.Opening Bid $400.00
648. 1922
W501 #8
Ty Cobb -
SGC
AuthenticHell bent on tri-umph and sup-pressing hisopponents, TyCobb was fit-tingly portrayedon this 1922W501 #8example. T h e“strip card” fea-tures a black-and-white like-ness of ane x p r e s s i o n l e s sCobb withhands slightly spread and gripping his white ash lumber.Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by SGC, the cardshows nice centering and a clean reverse but has notearned a numerical grade because of trimming.Opening Bid $200.00
649. 1932 U.S. Caramel #14 Ty Cobb
- SGC 40Aged veteran Ty Cobb is the subject on this 1932 U.S.Caramel #14 collectible. Encapsulated and Graded 40VG by SGC, this cardboard heirloom represents one of27 baseball players in a set of 32 famous athletes. Oneof four at its tier with eight graded higher, the cardshowcases a vibrant red background and is a key addi-tion to any pre-war collection.Opening Bid $400.00
650. (27)
1933-
1949
Goudey,
Diamond
Stars,
Leaf &
Play Ball
Singles
with
MusialAssembled isa top-shelfsampling of (27) 1933-1949 Goudey, Diamond Stars,Leaf and Play Ball singles. Included are 1933 Goudey:#25 P. Waner (FR), #79 Faber (FR), #168 Goslin (FR),#187 Manush (FR), #230 Hubbell (GD); 1934 Goudey:#72 (VG-EX); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #9 Cochrane(EX-MT), (2) #30 Manush (both EX-MT), #77Gehringer (FR), #83 P. Waner (EX-MT) 1941 PlayBall: #54 Reese (EX) and 1949 Leaf: #4 Musial (EX).More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
651. (15)
1948-1953
Bowman
Baseball
Stars with
Musial &
WilliamsPresented is agrouping offifteen 1948-1953 BowmanBaseball stars.Included are1949Bowman: (3cards) with#24 Musial (VG-EX), #36 Reese (EX), #84Campanella RC (VG); 1951 Bowman: (2 cards, aver-age GD) with #165 Williams (FR); 1952 Bowman: (6cards, aggregate EX) with #52 Rizzuto (GD), #80Hodges (EX), #162 Irvin (EX-MT); 1953 BowmanColor: (4 cards) with #1 D. Williams (EX), #9 Rizzuto(EX), #10 Ashburn (EX-MT) and #18 Fox (EX-MT).Opening Bid $200.00
652.
1948-
1955
Bowman
Baseball
Star Lot
of (40)
With
Musial,
Mays
and
BanksSpanningBowman’s1948 through 1955 sets, these (40) cards include keysspecimens such as: 1949 #24 Musial (EX) and #110Wynn RC (EX-MT); 1950 #77 Snider (EX-MT); 1952#44 Campanella (EX-MT); 1954 #1 Rizzuto (EX-MT)and #89 Mays (EX-MT); 1955 #22 Campanella (EX-MT), #59 Ford (GD) and #242 Banks (EX). More onour website.Opening Bid $200.00
653. 1952-
1959
Topps
Baseball
Star
Collection
of (27)
With (4)
Mantles
and
Koufax RCThis lot of (27)1952-1959Topps Baseballcards includes key specimens whose conditions vary.Highlights include: 1952 #191 Berra (VG-EX); 1954#10 J. Robinson (GD) and #90 Mays (EX); 1955 #47Aaron (VG) and #123 Koufax RC (EX); 1957 #18Drysdale RC (EX-MT), #35 F. Robinson RC (EX-MT),#95 Mantle (EX) and #407 Mantle/Berra (EX-MT);1958 #418 Mantle/Aaron (EX) and #487 Mantle AS(VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
654. 1954
Bowman
#66 Ted
Williams
PSA 6One of the morerecognizablecardboard por-traits from the“Golden Age ofBaseball” isfound with this1954 Bowman#66 TedWilliams exam-ple. Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA,this “SplendidSplinter” is moredifficult tolocate than other specimens from the series due to ithaving been pulled earlier in production because of to acontract dispute. Slightly errant centering is the onlyfactor that prevents a higher assessment.Opening Bid $400.00
655. 1959
Fleer Ted
Williams
Complete
Set of (80)
With PSA 5
#68 Ted
Signs For
1959In an archivalquality leather-bound M.J. Roopbinder, this 1959Fleer Ted Williams complete set of (80) is comprisedmainly of (EX-MT) and (EX) specimens, with a fewnicer. Keys include the ever-tough #68 Ted Signs For1959 (PSA 5); as well as #1 The Early Years (EX); #2Ted’s Idol – Babe Ruth (EX-MT); #11 1938 – FirstSpring Training (NM); #17 1941 – How Ted Hit .400(EX); #63 Ted’s All-Star Record (EX); #67 TwoFamous Fishermen (NM); #70 Ted Williams & JimThorpe (NM); #75 Williams’ Value To Red Sox (NM);#80 Ted’s Goals For 1959 (EX-MT).Opening Bid $150.00
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656. 1963 Bazooka All-Time Greats
Complete Set of (41)The 1963 Bazooka “All-Time Greats” set of (41) is pre-sented in its entirety, with gold-front examples predom-inantly showing (EX-MT) and (EX) quality. Keysinclude: #6 Young (EX), #15 Gehrig (EX), #17 Ruth(EX-MT) and #35 Cobb (EX).Opening Bid $150.00
657. 1964
(162) and
1971 (153)
Topps
Baseball
Coins
Complete
SetsStraying fromtheir standardcardboard col-lectibles, Toppsissued theseBaseball Coinsets in 1964 and1971. Presentedin their entireties, the sets feature predominantly scratchand blemish-free examples that exhibit (EX-MT) and(NM) quality with keys including 1964 (162) with #55Clemente, #80 Mays, #82 Rose, #83 Aaron, #106Koufax, #120 Mantle, #131A Mantle (left-handed) and#131B Mantle (right-handed); 1971 (153) with #71Clemente, #101 Rose, #137 Aaron and #153 Mays.Opening Bid $150.00
658. 1969
Nabisco
Team
Flakes
Complete
Set
(24/24)Featured is anattractive 1969Nabisco TeamFlakes com-plete set of(24) cards.These yellow-bordered cardswere neatlyextracted fromperiod boxesand generallypresent (EX-MT to NM) with only one card (Monday)being trimmed along the edges. Keys include Aaron(EX-MT), Clemente (VG-EX), Kaline (EX-MT), Mays(VG), B. Robinson (EX), F. Robinson (NM), Rose(NM) and Seaver (EX-MT).Opening Bid $150.00
659. 1969
Topps
Baseball
Complete
Set of
(664)Coincidingwith the startof divisionplay, this 1969ToppsBaseball com-plete set of(664) carriesan approxi-mate overallbreakdown of65% (EX-MT or better); 20% (EX); and 15% (VG-EXor lesser). Keys include: #50 Clemente (EX-MT), #95Bench (VG-EX), #100 Aaron (VG-EX), #120 Rose(EX-MT), #190 Mays (NM), #260 R. Jackson RC (VG-EX), #480 Seaver (EX-MT), #500 Mantle (EX) and#533 Ryan (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
660. 1954-
1985
Baseball
Shoebox
Collection
of (35)
With
Aaron,
Mantle
and Rose
RCSuperstars andkey rookiecards headlinethis lot of (35). Topps keys include: 1955 #47 Aaron(SGC 84); 1956 #130 Mays (FR) and #135 Mantle(GD); 1962 #10 Clemente (VG-EX); 1963 #537 RoseRC (VG); 1975 #223 Yount RC (NM) and #228 BrettRC (VG-EX); 1980 #482 Henderson RC (NM). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $200.00
661. (418)
1909-
1980s
Baseball
Shoebox
Collection
with
MantleFeatured is a(418) 1909-1980s baseballshoebox collec-tion with sever-al stars includ-ing Mantle.Highlightsinclude 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (3 cards) withG. Davis (FR, Piedmont), F. Jones (FR, Portrait),Rhoades (FR, Right Arm Extended, Polar Bear); 1939Play Ball: (3 cards, average GD) with #91, 105, 114;1951 Topps Red Backs: #20 D. DiMaggio (EX); 1961Topps: #406 Mantle HR (NM) and 1969 Topps: #500Mantle (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
662. (102) 1951-1980s No-Hitter
Pitcher Card Collection with (4)
KoufaxThose mound artisans who have twirled no-hitters arethe focus of this Topps and Bowman gallery of (102)cards. Highlights include 1951 Topps Red Backs: #22Feller (NM); 1962 Topps: #5 Koufax (EX-MT); 1963Topps: Koufax (EX-MT); 1964 Topps: #200 Koufax(NM); 1965 Topps: #300 Koufax (SBC 92, predecessorto SGC) and 1973 Topps: (2) #220 Ryan (both NM).More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
663. 1960-
1982
Topps
Baseball
Shoebox
Collection
of (33)
With Rose
RC, Ryan
RC and (7)
MantlesThis assortmentof (33) Topps Baseball cards spans the 1960 through1982 sets and includes keys specimens such as: 1960#160 Mantle/Boyer (NM); 1961 #406 Mantle HR (EX);1962 (2) #18 Mantle/Mays (EX-MT and EX) and #471Mantle AS (VG); 1963 #537 Rose RC (FR), 1968 #177Ryan RC (VG) and #490 Killebrew/Mays/Mantle (EX-MT); 1969 #260 Jackson RC (VG-EX) and #533 Ryan(EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00
664. (35)
1967-1978
Steve
Carlton &
Mike
Schmidt
Cards with
(2) Schmidt
RookiesPresented is a runof (35) 1967-1978Steve Carlton andMike Schmidtcards. Unless noted, all cards are Topps. Included areSteve Carlton: (16 cards, median EX-MT) with 1967#146 (VG-EX), 1968 #408 (VG-EX), 1970 #220, 1972#420, #751 TRD (EX-MT), (2) 1973 #300, 1974 #95,(3) 1975 #185, (2) 1976 #355, 1977 #110, (2) 1977Cloth #11; Mike Schmidt: (19 cards, average EX-MT)with (2) 1973 #615 RC (EX-MT, VG), (2) 1974 #283,1975 SSPC #470, (3) 1975 #70, 1975 Mini #70, 1976#480, (2) 1977 #140, 1977 Cloth #41 and (6) 1978#360.Opening Bid $150.00
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665. (9)
1960-
1985
Baseball
Oddball
Complete
Sets with
(583)
Singles
including
(4)
MantlesO ffered is agrouping ofnine 1960-1985 baseball oddball complete sets with (583) singlesincluding (4) Mantles. Highlights include S e t s : (9 sets)with 1960 Fleer G re a t s : (79/79, composite EX-MT) with#3 Ruth (EX-MT), #72 T. Williams (EX-MT); 1961 Nu-Card Scoops: (80/80, median NM); 1968 Topps Game:(33/33, median NM) and 1969 Topps Deckle Edge:(33/33, average NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
666. (6800+) 1973-1975 Topps
Baseball SinglesOffered is a whopping gathering of (6800+) 1973-1975Topps Baseball singles. Highlights include 1973 Topps:(5332 cards, average GD, 30% water damage withbowing); 1974 Topps: (1061 cards, median EX-MT, 5Washington variations) and 1975 Topps Mini: (420cards, mostly EX-MT). Extensive duplication is foundthroughout, and the majority of players are commonsand semi-stars.Opening Bid $200.00
667. Mickey Mantle Autographed
Framed Watercolor Portrait With Full
PSA/DNAFrom Commerce, Oklahoma to the Bronx and beyond,Mickey Mantle’s autograph remains in high demand.The offered framed display showcases one of the finestMantle endorsements you’ll see. Framed to dimensionsof 18-1/2 x 22-1/8” under gray-on-black matting, thiswatercolor portrait of the Hall of Famer was composedin 1991 by Jay Stewart. Against the stark white back-ground, Mantle’s black marker signature projects (“9-10”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA fromPSA/DNA.Opening Bid $200.00
668.
Mickey
Mantle
Signed
Natural
Light
Poster
With
Full
JSAAn idealspokesper-son forNaturalLight, Hallof Fame switch-hitter Mickey Mantle endorsed both thebeverage and this 1970s poster. Framed to dimensionsof 18-3/8 x 24-3/8” under beige matting, this colorfulposter portrays Mantle with can and glass mug at theready. Near the top, Mantle has signed in black marker(“8-9” strength) and inscribed “No. 7.” Full photo LOAfrom JSA.Opening Bid $200.00
669. Ted Williams Signed 24x20
PhotographWhile Ted Williams may have realized a self-fulfillingprophecy as “The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived,” hecertainly had good company in this 1942 pose. Smilingin his Red Sox road apparel, Williams is pictured shak-ing hands with none other than Babe Ruth in this gor-geous 24x20 color print. For a moment, all was calm inthe BoSox-Bombers otherwise fierce rivalry asWilliams endorsed the item in black marker (“8-9”strength). A Green Diamond hologram accompanies.Opening Bid $200.00
670. (4) Multi-Signed Baseballs With
1998 and 2000 A.L. All-StarsRecent hardball icons have autographed this quartet ofbaseballs. The official Rawlings orbs show mild toningand grade in the (“7-8”) range. The ballpoint signatures,meanwhile, average (“8-9”) quality. Highlights include:1996 Texas Rangers OAL Budig with (27) signaturesincluding Clark and Oates; 1996 Japan All-Star Tour(26) with Bonds, Galarraga and P. Martinez; 1998 A.L.All-Stars (26) with Griffey, Jr. and Ripken, Jr.; 2000A.L. All-Stars (31) with R. Alomar and Torre. AuctionLOA from JSA.Opening Bid $150.00
671. David Ortiz 2009 Game-Used
Bat With Full PSA/DNAThis Rawlings-Adirondack (32.3-oz/34-1/2”) “456B”David Ortiz block-letter model weapon was wielded by“Big Papi” during the 2009 season, a campaign inwhich he eclipsed the 300 home run plateau. Theuncracked ash bat has a tan handle, a black barrel andshows heavy use in the form of ball, transposed ballstampings, cleat and stitch impressions, as well aschecking on the barrel and Mota Stick on the lowerhandle. A “34” decal is adhered to the knob. Full photoLOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. More on our web-site.Opening Bid $200.00
672. Jose Canseco 1990s Signed
Game-Used BatPrior to outing his contemporaries in a tell-all book,former slugger Jose Canseco employed and auto-graphed this Cooper (32.5-oz/34-1/2”) Pro 100 signa-ture model bat during the 1990s. The uncracked whiteash war club shows light game use with ball and bat-rack marks about the barrel and a black marker notationof Canseco’s number “33” on the knob. Between thecenter brand and barrel stampings, Canseco’s blackmarker signature (inscribed “#33”) projects (“9”)strength and clarity. LOA from SCD.Opening Bid $150.00
673. Jorge Posada 2000s Game-
Used BatOne of three remaining franchise staples from theYankees’ mid-1990s return to Major League supremacy,Jorge Posada brandished this Louisville Slugger (32.2-oz/34-1/2”) “P320M” signature model bat during hisstoried tenure in the Bronx. The post-2000 white ashlumber shows moderate use with ball and bat-rackmarks about the barrel, a medium coat of pine tar onthe upper handle and a layer of athletic tape on thelower handle. A 10” handle crack explains the bat’sdemise. Accompanying is a Steiner Sports hologram.Opening Bid $150.00
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674. Multi-Sport Treasure Chest With
Philadelphia ConcentrationThis large assortment of vintage baseball memorabiliais headlined by: Pinbacks with PM10: J. DiMaggio and(6) T. Williams; 1932 Orbit Gum PR3: Andrews;Ward’s Sporties: Foxx; 1911-1914 Sweet Caporal:Lobert; Schedules: with many vintage team-issuedexamples, including runs (spanning the 1940s-2000s)from Phillies, Eagles, Flyers and 76ers; 1940s-1950sAmerican League pocket schedules; Publications: TheSporting News Baseball Record Books from 1936, 1938and 1939.Opening Bid $150.00
675. (166)
1961-1989
Multi-
Sport
Grab Bag
with
Montana
RCAvailable is apromising(166) 1961-1989 multi-sport grab bagheadlined by aMontana rook-ie. Highlightsinclude Football: (18 cards) with 1977 Topps: #360Payton (EX-MT); 1981 Topps: #216 Montana RC(VG); 1989 Score: (3) #257 B. Sanders RC (Mint, (2)NM-MT); Basketball: (14 cards) with 1970-71 Topps:(2) #7 Bradley (EX-MT, VG); 1986-87 Fleer: #82Olajuwon RC (NM-MT) and Boxing: 1971 Barratt &Co. LTD #24 Ali (NM-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
676. (5) 1938 Cartledge Razor
“Famous Prize Fighters” Graded
Cards With SGC 96 LouisProduced in England, these (5) 1938 Cartledge Razor“Famous Prize Fighters” collectibles have been encap-sulated and assigned lofty technical assessments bySGC. Includes: #18 Sullivan (SGC 88); 322 Corbett(SGC 96); #26 Dempsey (SGC 96); #30 Louis (SGC96) and #46 Baer (SGC 96, one of 34 at its tier withonly one graded higher). Impeccable centering, razor-sharp edges corners and immaculate reverses contributeto the impressive grading.Opening Bid $200.00
677.
Muhammad
Ali Signed
Salvino
StatueDepicted deliver-ing a lethal rightcross, boxinggreat MuhammadAli has auto-graphed this limit-ed edition(1773/3500)Salvino statue.Crafted in 1990,the 8-1/2”-tallrelic is a detailedsculpting of “The Greatest” in white Everlast trunks.Angled on the base, a white faceplate is signed by Aliin black marker (“9” strength). The item is Mint-in-box.Opening Bid $150.00
678. (2) Mario Lemieux Signed
Salvino Prototype StatuesKnown as “Super Mario” and “Le Magnifique,”Hockey Hall of Famer Mario Lemieux lives up to bothbillings in this limited edition pair of autographedSalvino prototype statues. The painstakingly detailedsculptures portray the Penguin great in his home appar-el and 1991-92 road uniform, numbered (17/40) and(35/40), respectively. Both are signed by Lemieux inblack ink on a faceplate, with both signatures trumpet-ing (“10”) quality. Each display is Mint-in-box.Opening Bid $150.00
679. (9) Signed Salvino or Gartlan
Statues With (2) J. Brown and (2)
MontanaSuperstars from various arenas have autographed these(9) limited edition statues. Crafted by Gartlan orSalvino, the colorful and detailed figurines have allbeen endorsed on faceplates, with pennings showing(“8-9”) or better quality. Includes: Baseball Berra(Gartlan, 1350/2150); Carlton (Gartlan, 3144/3290);Griffey, Jr. (Salvino, 355/550); Strawberry (Gartlan,836/2500); Basketball Bird (Salvino, 158/950);Football (2) J. Brown (Salvino, 453/1000 and /300);(2) Montana (Salvino, 249/500 and 2004/2500 withPSA/DNA cert/sticker). All are Mint-in-Box.Opening Bid $200.00
680. 1969-
70 & 1970-
71 Topps
Basketball
Complete
SetsAcclaimed “tallboys” win theday with thispairing of1969-70 and1970-71 ToppsBasketballcomplete sets.Highlightsinclude 1969-70 Topps set: (99/99, median EX to EX-MT) with #1 Chamberlain (GD), #20 Havlicek RC(EX-MT), #25 Alcindor RC (EX), #43 Bradley RC(EX), #90 West (EX-MT), #99 CL (VG); 1970-71Topps set: (175/175, average EX) with #50Chamberlain (VG-EX), #75 Alcindor (EX), #123Maravich RC (VG) and #160 West (EX). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $250.00
681. (10) 1976-77 Topps Basketball
Complete SetsPresented is a grouping of ten 1976-77 ToppsBasketball complete sets from vending boxes. Theseoversized editions average (NM to NM-MT) and fea-ture gradable copies of #1 Erving, #60 Maravich, #100Abdul-Jabbar and #110 D. Thompson RC along withseveral other stars. A premier grouping from a condi-tion-sensitive edition.Opening Bid $250.00
682. 1986-87
Fleer
Basketball
Complete
Set (132/132)
with
Stickers—
Mullin PSA
10Elevate your round-ball standing withthis 1986-87 FleerBasketball com-plete set (132/132)with the accompa-nying eleven stick-ers. This legend-packed galleryaverages (NM-MT) and is highlighted by #7 BarkleyRC (PSA 9), #26 Drexler RC (NM-MT), #57 Jordan(PSA 5), #68 K. Malone RC (NM), #77 Mullin RC(PSA 10), #82 Olajuwon RC (NM-MT) and #8 Jordansticker (PSA 7, st). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
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683. 1887 N172
Old Judge Hugh
Duffy SGC
AuthenticOpening Bid $100.00
684. 1909-11
E90-1 American
Caramel George
Davis SGC 40Opening Bid $100.00
685. 1909 E95
Philadelphia
Caramel Vic
Willis SGC 40Opening Bid $100.00
686. 1911 T205
Gold Border M.A.
McLean PSA
7.5—Only One
BetterOpening Bid $200.00
687. 1911 T205
Gold Border
Larry Doyle PSA
7—Only One
BetterOpening Bid $150.00
688. 1933
Goudey #211
Hack Wilson -
SGC 60Opening Bid $200.00
689. (51)
1910-
1936
Baseball
Game
Cards
from (6)
IssuesOpening Bid $100.00
690. (2) Vintage Babe Ruth Items
With 1921 “Strength” Magazine and
1934 Goudy PremiumOpening Bid $150.00
691. 1952 Topps
#407 Eddie
Mathews Rookie
PSA 3 (mk)Opening Bid $250.00
692. 1953-
1954 Briggs
Meats Frank
SheaOpening Bid
$150.00
693. 1953-
1954 Briggs
Meats
Charles
StobbsOpening Bid
$150.00
694. 1967 Topps
Venezuelan #213
Willie Mays
PSA 3Opening Bid $100.00
695. 1958 Mickey Mantle and 1960
Yogi Berra Hartland StatuesOpening Bid $150.00
696.
Mickey
Mantle’s
“Country
Cookin’”
Collection
of (6)Opening Bid
$150.00
697.
Sammy
Sosa
2007
Game-
Ready
CleatsOpening Bid
$100.00
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698. (8) 1950 Bowman Football
Graded Cards—All SGC 80-88Sturdy gridiron stars plow through the competition withthese eight 1950 Bowman Football SGC graded cards.Included are SGC 88: (3 cards) with #54, 86, 101;SGC 86: (2 cards) with #16 G. Davis RC, #134 Pihos;SGC 84: (2 cards) with #9 Canadeo RC, #78 LavelliRC and SGC 80: #35 Perry RC. Opening Bid $250.00
699. (33)
1948-1973
Topps &
Bowman
Football
Star Cards
with
Brown RCOffered is acache of (33)1948-1973Topps BowmanFootball starcards with sev-eral rookie Hallof Famersincluding Brown. Spotlighted are 1955 Bowman: #152Landry (EX-MT); 1958 Topps: #22 Unitas (EX-MT),#62 J. Brown RC (EX-MT), #66 Starr (EX-MT), #90Jurgensen RC (EX-MT); 1960 Topps: #15 J. Brown(EX-MT); 1961 Topps: #39 Starr (NM), #150 MaynardRC (NM) and 1969 Topps: #120 Csonka RC (EX-MT).More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
700. 1962 Topps Football #90
Tarkenton (PSA 7) and #17 Ditka
(PSA 6)Key components of the storied Bears-Vikings rivalrycome to the forefront in this duo of PSA graded cards.Includes: 1962 Topps #17 Ditka encapsulated andGraded EX-MT 6 by PSA. 1962 Topps #90 Tarkentonencapsulated and Graded NM 7 by PSA.Opening Bid $150.00
701. 1963 Fleer Len Dawson and
Lance Alworth - Both PSA 8Combatants in the upstart AFL, Lance Alworth (#72)and Len Dawson (#47) are the heroic subjects on thesepristine 1963 Fleer specimens. Each is encapsulatedand Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA with pinpoint center-ing, sharp edges/corners and a clean reverse warrantingthe lofty technical assessment.Opening Bid $150.00
702. 1966 Philadelphia Football #31
Butkus (PSA 7) and #38 Sayers (PSA
8)Two of George “Papa Bear” Halas’ most gifted athleteswarrant high praise on their respective 1966Philadelphia Football cards. Includes: #31 Butkusencapsulated and Graded NM 7 by PSA; #38 Sayersencapsulated and Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA.Opening Bid $150.00
703. (138)
Card 1949-
1978 Football
Shoebox
Collection
with Many
StarsPresented is a prom-ising (138) card1949-1978 footballshoebox collectionwith many Hall ofFamers and rookiestars from a variety of issues. Highlights include 1950Bowman: #43 Motley RC (EX); 1954 Bowman: (2)#55 Gifford (both EX); 1955 Topps All-American: #6Kinnick RC (EX-MT), #85 Luckman (EX); 1959Topps: #1 Unitas (EX), #10 J. Brown (GD), #23 Starr(VG); 1961 Topps: #1 Unitas (EX-MT); 1962 Topps:#36 E. Davis RC SP (VG), #63 Starr SP (EX-MT);1964 Philadelphia Gum: #12 Unitas (EX-MT), #30 J.Brown (EX); 1967 Topps: #24 Kemp (EX-MT); 1968Topps: #65 Namath (VG) and 1976 Topps: #148Payton RC (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
704. Jevon Kearse 1999 Signed
Game-Worn Tennessee Titans JerseyFormer defensive end Jevon Kearse wore and signedthis Tennessee Titans jersey as he earned AFCDefensive Player of the Year honors in 1999. The bluemesh pullover garment features proper twill identifiersand correct “Puma” size “52” tagging. Executed verti-cally in black marker on the back “0,” Kearse’s sizableautograph projects (“9”) strength and is accompaniedby his inscriptions of “90” and “The Freak!” Minimalwear. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00
705. 1954
Topps
Scoops
Complete
Set
(156/156)
with (15)
DuplicatesExtra! Extra!Read all about it!Examine worldhistory with theoffered 1954Topps Scoopscomplete set of(156/156) cards.This historicseries averages (EX to EX-MT) and is highlighted by#27 Feller (EX), (3) #39 Dempsey (NM, VG-EX, FR),#41 Ruth (PSA 6), (2) #128 Owens (both EX) and #129Hogan (NM). The fifteen duplicates average (EX), andthe collection is housed in a museum-quality archivalsystem. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00
706. 1956 Topps Davy Crockett
Complete 1st and 2nd Series in
Roop AlbumWalt Disney’s “King of the Wild Frontier” was the pop-ular subject of these 1956 Topps cards. Housed in ahandsome M.J. Roop leather-bound binder, both theorange-back and green-back sets of (80) are presentedin their entireties with nearly 40% showing (EX-MT)quality. Keys include: First Series #1 King of the WildFrontier (VG-EX) and #80 Bowie’s Last Stand (VG-EX); Second Series #1A Buckskin Buddy (GD), #2ADangerous Mission (VG) and #20A Look Out Georgie(error back) (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
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707. Johnny
Poe 1892
Princeton
University
PhotographOpening Bid
$150.00
708. 1953-54
Parkhurst #50
Gordie Howe
SGC 40Opening Bid $150.00
709. Floyd
Patterson/
Ingemar
Johansson
Dual-
Signed
Photo With
Full JSAOpening Bid
$100.00
710. (4) 1932 Bulgaria Sport SGC
Graded Cards with Lindbergh &
MussoliniOpening Bid $100.00
711.
“Snap”
Card
Game
Collection
With (15)
VariationsOpening Bid
$100.00
712. View-
Master
Collection
With (2)
Viewers in
Original
Boxes and
(74) DisksOpening Bid
$100.00
713. 1930 Athletics/Yankees Signed Baseball With Ruth, Gehrig and Full JSAAs the Philadelphia Athletics punctuated the 1930 season with a second straight World Series crown, it was evident that Connie Mack’s roster had stolen supremacy fromthe “Bronx Bombers.” Popularity, however, may have been a different story. The offered baseball suggests that regardless of their status in the standings, the Yankees wereautograph targets before all others. This medium-toned unofficial “Spalding” sphere (grade “5-6”) has been signed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen. The occasionremains a mystery, though the ball has a handwritten notation of “Oct 13 – 1930” (which was five days after the Athletics disposed of St. Louis in the Fall Classic). On thesweet spot, the Athletics took control with Mickey Cochrane (“5-6” strength) and Jimmy Dykes (“6”). But flanking those signatures are the pennings of Babe Ruth (eastpanel, “4-5”) and Lou Gehrig (west panel, “6”). Just above Gehrig’s scripting is Athletics pitcher Billy Shores (“3-4”). Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $1500.00
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718. Abraham Lincoln Framed Cut Signature With Reznikoff LOAHis mettle tested perhaps more than that of any figure in American political history, 16th United States President, Abraham Lincoln, was unwavering in his dedicationand tireless efforts in the face of constitutional, military and social unrest. While Lincoln pennings are among the most coveted Chief Executive endorsements, this par-ticular cut signature is appealing on multiple fronts, trumping many examples to have surfaced in the hobby. Framed to dimensions of 11-1/16 x 13-1/16”, Lincoln’sblack-ink steel tip fountain pen scripting has been executed on a thin strip of paper and is accented by deep brown matting and a sepia-toned photograph. Exhibitingsteady pen pressure and uninterrupted flow, the signature resonates (“8”) strength and clarity. While Lincoln pennings are decidedly scarce, those that are signed“Abraham Lincoln” (as opposed to the more common “A. Lincoln”) are tougher, still. Full LOA from John Reznikoff. Opening Bid $2500.00
714. Hank
Greenberg Single-
Signed Baseball
with Full JSA “Hammerin’ Hank” Greenbergis the endorser of this single-signed OAL Harridge ball. Thelegendary slugger penned themoderately soiled sphere (“5”)with faded stampings in blueballpoint with the autographgrading (“7”). The script ispreceded with a “4-4-56” nota-tion and followed by a“Cleveland Indians, DaytonaBeach, Fla.” inscription in anunknown hand. Full photoLOA from JSA. More on our websiteOpening Bid $400.00
715. Willie Mays
1961-1963 White
Base Bobblehead
Doll With Original
BoxOne of only four specificplayers depicted (along witheach big league team) in the1961-1963 White BaseBobbing Head set, WillieMays nods his approval onthis well-kept “light face”example. Stored in its origi-nal retail box, the finelysculpted keepsake showcasesbrilliant colors and is affectedby (3) hairline cracks at theback of the head.Opening Bid $200.00
716. Willie
Mays Figurine
Collection of
(17)Adored as a Giant onboth coasts, Hall ofFamer Willie Mays isgloriously portrayed inthis collection of (17)figurines. The sou-venirs vary in size,with all (MT) in theiroriginal retail packag-ing. Highlights include:1967 Aurora “Great Moments In Sport” plastic assembly kit; 1968 Tr a n s o g r a m ( M i n t -in-box with card); 1969 Series I Tr a n s o g r a m (Mint-in-box Rose/Mays/C. Jones withcards); 1993 limited edition (346/1000) SAM “500 Home Run Club” bobbing head doll;2004 Danbury Mint “All-Star Figurine.” More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00
717. (3)
Hall of
Fame
Black
Bats With
3000 Hit
Club,
N.L.
MVPs &
1973 MetsTurned in limited quantities during the 1980s, these (3) H&B commemorative batspay tribute to 3000 Hit Club members, National League MVPs and the 1973 NLChampion Mets, respectively. The pristine full-size weapons showcase a glossyblack “Smith” finish and gold-colored facsimile signature stampings of stars whowielded H&B bats. Includes: 3000 Hit Club (151/1000) with (15) names includingAaron, Cobb and Mays; N.L. MVPs (615/1000) with (21) names including Aaron,Mays and J. Robinson; 1973 Mets (36) names with Berra, Mays and Seaver.Opening Bid $150.00
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Bill Huggins: The President of the company and a major figure at the last25+ Nationals as well as most major trade shows in the country for the past30+ years, Bill has seen and played an up-front part in taking this hobbyfrom a collecting fad to a multimillion dollar industry. From spectacularfinds (the first T206 Doyle variation ever sold) to widely accepted revolu-tionary auction techniques (the 30 minute rule) Bill is always looking forways to better the business that has been his life. While his schedule isextremely demanding, his insistence that customer satisfaction comes firstis always the utmost of his priorities. You will often find when calling ourmain office that he will answer the phone himself. Bill's interests includecollecting fine wines (a passion he acquired from his mentor Uncle Dick),game-used bats and the endless pursuit of the ultimate Hogan's Heroes set.
John Scott Sr: From his early days as the auctioneer at the legendaryWillow Grove shows to his amazing 2nd place finish at one of the earliestrecorded card flipping contests ever held at a sports card show (You GoDanny!), John has played an immeasurable part in the growth of this hobby.His vast knowledge of vintage sports and especially non-sports cards andmemorabilia are an invaluable resource to our company. His passion isoriginal card artwork and his collection of such items is unapproachable.
Josh Wulkan: It's tough to describe all of Josh's duties at Huggins andScott. He really has a hand in every aspect of the business, and these cata-logs and our internet site would not be anywhere close to what they arewithout him. He is our west coast consignments and acquisitions represen-tative as well as our advertising manager, Vice President and part-owner.Josh entered the hobby at the ripe old age of 13, and now some 25 yearslater he brings a work ethic and attention for details that are second to none.While his youthful appearance may deceive you at first, he has game thatwill impress you. 510-530-1156 • [email protected]
John Scott Jr: Some of John's earliest childhood memories include base-ball card shows. From the Howard Johnson's in Wheaton, Maryland to theGeorge Washington Motor Lodge in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, John wasthere. Now, as the attorney for the company, John provides legal counselon many subjects relating to the auction business. It's always a thrill whenJohn comes out from behind his desk and joins us at the National. John'scollecting interests continue to be primarily historical memorabilia and non-sport cards.
Steve Dickler: Our leader every auction in consignments, Steve is con-stantly traveling the Philly and South New Jersey area to secure manymajor collections for our auctions. A tireless professional, Steve brings anunequaled knowledge of the right way to do business and the ability to han-dle and adapt to vastly different collections he sees on a daily basis. We aretruly honored to have him representing our company. Steve's hobby inter-ests focus mainly on older and tough to find unopened boxes. If you areever looking for a tough - or just popular at the time - case, box or pack, acall to Steve might just surprise you.215-530-4365 • [email protected]
Kevin Heffner: While the time, energy and effort that Kevin has put intothis company cannot be measured, his passion has shifted slightly towardshis pending plight with fatherhood. Kevin is still writing some lots andhelping us in a variety of ways, but his day-to-day duties are now back inhis hometown of Philadelphia. He has released a collectibles product calledHistoric Autographs and we wish him well with that and his other endeav-ors, but are also thrilled that he is maintaining his interest in Huggins andScott.
Stefan Wisinski: After joining our staff roughly 6 years ago, Stefan hasestablished himself as our Auction Coordinator. While still a babe in calen-dar years, Stefan's “spongelike” approach to his day-to-day duties isimpressive. There is no task he is afraid to take on. Stefan comes from the“Steel City” and takes pride in his love for the Stillers and Buccos.
Matt Flores: Matt has changed his duties once again, now the acting pho-tographer for us. While some people have speed and others accuracy, whenyou find the two combined you get a true winner. That's Matt. From hisphotographry and scanning to an occasional show appearance, Matt neverstops. Matt's collecting interests focus on players from all sports whoattended his alma mater, the University of Maryland.
Kris Fraley: Kris is our shipping Manager. He is responsible for quick andefficient packing and shipping of all auction items. His attention to detailand the careful handling of the valuable merchandise is essential to ourgrowth.
James Feagin: James came to us from the 9-5 daily grind work force witha desire to pursue his true calling in life of writing and researching vintagecards and memorabilia. “Where have you been James” is all I can say. Hiswrite-ups clearly reflect the passion he possesses for this hobby and hisknowledge of the game is astonishing. A true asset to our team. James' col-lecting interests are in the old, odd and unusual.
Mark Raines: What an acquisition! Like hitting the lottery in the free-agent market, Mark joins our writing staff with a knowledge base and writ-ing style that is immeasurable. He specializes in game-used material andmemorabilia, but will be asked to employ his writing to virtually any lot inthe auction (and we know he will succeed). Hailing from "Charm City,"Mark literally wears his love for the Orioles and Ravens virtually everyday.
Randy “Country” Curtis: Randy has amazed us with his ability to learnan entire hobby in a very short period of time. A "local" boy from TakomaPark, MD, Randy can and has done absolutely anything and everythingasked of him (and done it quite well!). You could see Randy at a show, inthe store front or read his words in some of the descriptions in the catalog.Randy prides himself on being a Fantasy Sports Master.
Ricky Huggins: Ricky has literally grown up in a 'House of Cards'. Withhis father owning the same named business for his entire life he has heardterms like wax box, factory set and mint corners since he could remember.Now a full-time employee who handles the store front and any other jobsasked of him, Ricky has become a an invaluable asset to our team.
Dick DeCourcy: What can we say about “Uncle Dick, The Legend” Whilebuilding Georgia Music and Sports from a basement business to one of thelargest mass distributors this industry has ever seen, Dick has seen anddone it all. Now that he is semi-retired, we are honored to have him on ourstaff as our North Carolina/Georgia/South Carolina representative. Shouldyou be in that area and wish to discuss your consignments, give him a call.You will NEVER meet a finer gentleman, who respects this hobby andexudes class from dawn till wine time!828-342-2693 • [email protected]
Richard Wiercinski: A savvy show veteran dealer for many years,Richard's passion is vintage cards. He joined our staff in 2005 and has pro-vided many quality items in this catalog. Richard represents the NJ/NY Cityarea for us and is highly qualified to handle any collection. If you're in theNorth Jersey area, and would like to discuss sale or consignment of yourcollection, call Richard; you'll love working with him.201-417-6282 • [email protected]
Ron Vitro: From Aaron autographs to Zelmo Beatty's jersey, Ron has seenand handled it all. If you are in the New York area and have vintage sportscards or memorabilia to sell or consign, Ron is the man to call. A true pro-fessional in every sense of the word, we are honored to have him workingwith us.914-235-5478 • [email protected]
Kevin Endo: Originally from the Washington, DC area, Kevin is nowretired from the Navy and covers the Ohio, Kentucky and Erie, PA area. Areal go-getter, Kevin will amaze you with his knowledge and enthusiasmabout many aspects of this hobby. His honesty and integrity go along waytoward securing many valuable collections for our auction. If you are in hisarea and have consignments to discuss, call Kevin 24/7. He never sleeps!440-293-4478 • [email protected]
Ed Como: Excited and thankful to be back in the hobby after a 20 yearabsence, Ed handles the MA/CT area with the hopes of securing excitingcollections from one of the true “vintage” areas of our country. Ed prideshimself in making sure that the potential consignor is completely comfort-able with the entire auction process from start to finish. If you're interestedin consigning that Babe Ruth ball that's been sitting on the mantle or that“hidden treasure”, give Ed a call, you will not be disappointed.413-348-4930 • [email protected]
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Steve Phillips: Air traffic controller by day and consignments and acquisi-tions director in the Dallas, Texas area by night. Steve has already turnedover several terrific consignments in the Lone Star State and is alwayslooking for more. Contact him with what you have - he's great to workwith.817-454-4344 • [email protected]
J.D. Heckathorn: We are extremely thrilled to have added this well-respected hobby veteran to our staff. J.D. hails from the great state ofIndiana and brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise on vintage cardsand memorabilia. Don't let his “boyish” looks fool you, J.D. can handleeverything from 1880-2007 with the class and style that will impress you.He is still active on the major Midwest show circuit; should you be in thatarea and have items to discuss for either sale or consignment, give J.D. acall.574-223-4320 • [email protected]
Jay Strecker: With our local area business growing daily, we were in needof a Baltimore area representative. Enter Jay Strecker. A long timeBaltimore native, Jay is a tireless worker who travels every day to look atcollections. Well schooled in cards and especially memorabilia, there is notmuch Jay has not seen. If you have a collection of any size in the Balmr'area, give Jay a call; he's always willing to travel.410-850-0782 • [email protected]
Michael Golsteyn: Yet another expansion to the Midwest region of thecountry, Michael hails from the western part of Michigan. His knowledgebase includes vintage cards and memorabilia and he is always willing tohelp you turn your collection into cash. If you are anywhere close to him,you won't be disappointed with his friendly customer service and knowl-edge of the hobby.616-218-9334 • [email protected]
Jay Dyer: Yet another expansion to the southeastern region of the country,Jay hails from the northern part of Florida. His knowledge base includesearly vintage cards and memorabilia and he is always willing to help youturn your collection into cash. If you are in the southern Georgia or north orcentral Florida area, you won't be disappointed with his friendly customerservice and knowledge of the hobby.386-597-7552 • [email protected]
Kent Feddeman: A tremendous Washington area transplant to the south-eastern part of Florida. Kent's knowledge of the Washington Senators andvintage memorabilia is virtually unmatched in the industry. He is alwayswilling to help you turn your entire collection into cash. If you are any-where close to him, you won't be disappointed with his friendly customerservice and knowledge of the hobby.561-573-4975 • [email protected]
Jason Chartrand: Jason secures our north-of-the-border consignments andacquisitions. His knowledge of high-grade vintage cards is among the bestin the industry. He attends nearly all major trade shows (and bars) acrossboth countries and is a valuable addition to our field rep staff. If you are inCanada, and anywhere near Montreal, feel free to contact Jason and he canhelp you consign your collection to us. "Another Bucket" please.514-631-0332 • [email protected]
Steve Buckholtz: One of the true "gems" of the hobby, Steve Buckholtzpatrols the upper part of New York, plus attends virtually every major showaround the country. He will be happy to help you turn your entire collectioninto that green paper that you can use to buy things. No collection is toobig, too small or too off-condition for "Buck”.607-798-9477 • [email protected]
John Carpentier: John is new to our team, but not to sports card andmemorabilia collecting. He has 30 years of experience including 16 yearsowning a sports memorabilia store. He has authored price guides, editorialsand hosted radio and television shows about the sports card hobby. Hisknowledge of the industry, especially in the upper midwest is second tonone. If you are in Wisconsin or Michigan's upper peninsula, give John acall to see how he can help you turn your collection into CASH!920-265-4133 • [email protected]
Chris Buckler: A hobby veteran who specializes in just about anything andeverything. Chris joins our staff as our Louisville, KY representative, look-ing to add tobacco, derby and a variety of other vintage related items fromthe Bluegrass State. If you are in that area and have vintage items, contactChris; he is as knowledgeable as anyone in the industry502-727-2921 • [email protected]
Craig Crampton: Yet another expansion in the Washington, DC/metroarea, Craig lives in the northern Virginia area and is more than capable ofhandling your entire collection. His knowledge base includes vintage cardsand memorabilia. If you are anywhere close to him, feel free to give him acall.703-220-4718 • [email protected]
Tim Fassler: Tim joins our list of field representatives to patrol the mid-west. He was a consignment representative for Teletrade from 1995-2000and his extensive knowledge of vintage sports and non-sports cards will bea huge benefit to us. He will be happy to help turn any vintage collection inthe St. Louis area into cash.314-640-0008 • [email protected]
Mike Nelson: Mike joins our company as a recently retired, vintage card-enthusiast from the Rocky Mountain region of our country. Should youhave quality collectibles that you would like to consign and Mike is yourclosest representative, contact him today and see how he can help turn yourcollection into cash.303-989-8069 • [email protected]
Scott Miller: Scott joins us from the Tucson, AZ area, where he is hopingto help you turn your vintage cards and collectibles into needed cash.Contact Scott today if you are ready to see how easy it can be.520-777-3379 • [email protected]
Bob Brill: Bob joins our staff after closing his sports card shop in southernCalifornia last year. His knowledge and professionalism impressed us andwe're sure it will you, as well. If you're in SOCAL and are looking to turnyour collection into cash, contact Bob.805-660-9166 • [email protected]
Bob Hallman: Bob handles consignments from the Twin Cities ofMinnesota. A hobby veteran who has a well-rounded knowledge of cardsand memorabilia. If you are looking to turn your collection into spendablemoney, contact Bob - he will explain how easy we make it.952-448-5143 • [email protected]
Rich DeCourcy: Staying in the DeCourcy family, we have added RichDeCourcy and his wealth of knowledge to our field rep staff. Rich patrolsthe Kansas City, MO and surrounding areas. If you're in the "heartland" andhave items to consign, contact Rich to turn it into green paper!913- 544-3966 • [email protected]
Rick "Gizmo" Giddings: Rick is one of the good ole boys. Rick startedhis company years ago under the hobby's known name Gizmo'sSportscards. He is a former autograph expert with GAI and a member ofthe National Board (NSCC). Most people call Rick, "GIZMO", and don'teven know his name is Rick, from his popular ads in all the major publica-tions. If you are in the Windy City: Chicago, IL area and are looking to turnyour collection into CA$H, contact Rick today!815-645-8282 • [email protected]
Doug Williams: Doug is a baseball author, writer and historian who hasbeen collecting vintage memorabilia and autographs for more than 30 years.In addition to sports collectibles, he has strong interests in the fields ofentertainment, music, historical, political pieces and military memorabilia.He lives in Virginia's Tidewater area (Gloucester Co., VA) and is ready tovisit collectors throughout the mid-Atlantic area.804-693-4505 • [email protected]