elcome to Huggins and Scott Auctions, the Nation's fastest grow- W ing Sports & Americana Auction House. With this catalog, we are presenting another extensive list of sports cards and memo- rabilia, plus an array of historically significant Americana items. We hope you enjoy this.

V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND T H E 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 April 11, 2013 to STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to go auction: to “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, you are in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots you BIDDING BEGINS: hold the current high bid for, and which lots you have been Monday April 1, 2013 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e outbid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ON AN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night the Our auction was designed years ago and still remains geared item ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEM toward affordable vintage items for the serious collector. We AFTER 10:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding session describe and photograph each item in the most and (STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on April 11th, if you are easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE the only bidder on an item that ends that day, that item will QUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 or close and you will be declared the winner. We cannot stress toll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if you enough; you will want to get your bids in early. For exam- get our machine. It's always the first thing we check every- ple, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a bid day. (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every item that you are interested in, you are good to go and will be REGISTRATION: allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the possi- You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the bility of being . phone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or online at www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is STEP 2) Extended Bidding Session 301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method and Between 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended bidding have any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normal session”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for the business hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5p end. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any item Eastern Time. that you have previously bid on, but you may not jump in on a new item during this time. Once registered you will need to confirm your email address by following the link in the confirmation email that STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending Style is automatically sent to your email address that you register Now adopted by most major auction houses; You're with. At the time of registration, you will create a User ID Welcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most other and Password, that you are responsible for; you will use that auction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auc- same User ID and Password every time you log into our site tions all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friend- for this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online or ly. Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog for by telephone. roughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving them ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN TIME ample opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pm on the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at 3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS: 11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has been received and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot will STEP 1) Initial Bids officially close and the lone bidder will be declared the win- ner. If there have been two or more bids on a particular NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchro- item, that item will remain open until 30 minutes have nized by Network Time Protocol to eastern time. The passed without any additional bids on that item. A 30- clock is set to reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm eastern minute timer is provided for each lot and will be automati- time, which is when the lot would end if no additional cally reset every time a new bid is made on that lot. If you bids are placed on the lot. If you have not bid on the up your own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30- lot, you will need to place your first bid by the time the minute clock will NOT reset. This is now available in real countdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. If you have any time on our website. You will want to the "REFRESH" questions, please ask in advance! button on your computer as the clock counts down, as our system will not automatically show an increase in bids. You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by Bids on items will continue to be accepted between 10:00 10:00 pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceed pm and 11:00 pm from any bidder that has bid on the item

W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M AL L IN I T I A L BI D S MUST B E P L AC E D B Y 1 0 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SES 3 prior to 10:00 pm (Extended Bidding Session). Based on bank checks, and cash. We WILL NOT accept credit cards these rules, no lot with two or more bids prior to 10:00 pm or Paypal for auction items (unless pre-authorized before can close prior to 11:30 pm ET. the auction ends. Call for details). FOLLOWING THE AUCTION BIDDING INCREMENTS: We will send winning bidders an email as well as written If the current bid is: The Bid increment is invoices the week following the auction. Payment is request- $50 - $249 $10.00 ed within 15 days from the end of the auction. Extremely late or non-payments may result in the revocation of bid- $250 - $499 $25.00 ding privileges for future auctions. Please note: when you $500 - $999 $50.00 bid on an item, you are entering a legally binding contract, $1,000 - $2,499 $100.00 indicating that you will pay for your items, plus the buyers' $2,500 - $4,999 $250.00 premium and any additional associated fees (sales tax, ship- $5,000 - $9,999 $500.00 ping, insurance, collection agency fees, etc...). You are $10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00 responsible for any and all bids placed with your User ID $25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00 and password. We WILL sell your debt to a collection $50,000 - $99,999 $5,000.00 agency if you fail to make payment. $100,000 - $249,999 $10,000.00 MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION $250,000 - $499,999 $25,000.00 1) All items are sold AS IS to the highest bidder 2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note our Here are some examples: BUYERS PREMIUM is 18-1/2% of the hammer price. This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidder a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who have will pay ($1185.00 plus shipping, handling and insur- bid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lot ance). This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%), ends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00 which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY! pm. At 11:00 pm, Bidder A was the high bidder on Lot 420. If no one else bids before 11:30 pm, Bidder A will 3) No one who is currently employed with Huggins and win the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at Scott or House of Cards may bid on any items in any 11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giv- Huggins and Scott Auctions. However, the auction house ing Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No other and its employees may consign items to the auction. auction 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, 4) “Items With Reserves” feature slightly modified! he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm. We have expanded and modified the “items with reserves” This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: it feature for this auction. Now, the items with reserves are prevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30 noted with a red outline around the lot and the words minutes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allows “ITEM WITH RESERVE” heading above the lot. They people to know they have won an item without having to will also appear in the appropriate category section based on wait for every item in the auction to close. the item. The reason we have started this is to allow us to offer more unique and special items, while also giving our We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendly consignors the assurance that the items will at least reach a Auction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it is certain minimum. All items with reserves will have an just “a better mousetrap.” However should you have any opening bid and an estimated value range. The reserve bid questions about this procedure, PLEASE call us on our on any item will never be greater than the low value in the local or toll free number. estimated range. By starting the bidding below the reserve A few examples for those of you that may not understand: price it will allow our bidders to get their initial bids in a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not have prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids” on the a bid, you can click on the drop box and you have the final day of the auction and then all eligible bidders can option at bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250, decide what they want their final bid to be on that day. The $275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475, items will have a statement in the bid box on our website $500, $550, $600 and so on. saying either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. Those two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are entering a b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your options ceiling bid on one of these items and your ceiling bid for bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300, exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the $2400, $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on. value that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of your ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a max the item ends with the “reserve not met” the item will be bid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you've deemed “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to been outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, this make this a simple and easy-to-understand feature in our means that the other bidder's max was also $850, that they auction; should you have any questions, concerns or com- placed BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and one ments on this new venture, we welcome your feedback. more bid will make you the current high bidder. You can enter the next acceptable bid of $900 and you will be the 5) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will work current high bid. with you on larger lots to find the best way. All items must be fully paid for, including shipping and insurance, before they will be sent out. We strongly encourage any local bid- PAYMENT OPTIONS ders to pick up their winnings at our Office or at the House We accept personal checks, business checks, money orders, of Cards. International bidders should contact us prior to

4 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 sending payment to discuss specific shipping options. tograph LOA's from one of the respected third party authen- tication companies. For the lesser valued items, we are having 6) Return Policy - ALL LEGITIMATE RETURNS OR those items authenticated and noted with a unique CREDIT REQUESTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO OUR sticker/certificate combination for each item. In the remain- ATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF ing cases, on lots with more than one autographed item, we YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NO will issue one blanket auction letter of authenticity for the REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THE entire lot (although we are trying to do away with this alto- ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND IN THE SAME gether, but sometimes it is the only cost effective method). FORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER TO This is the original letter that we receive from the authentica- RECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA- tion company describing the offered lot. You may use this TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!! "auction" LOA to obtain individual LOA's should you chose to do that, however the auction LOA’s are only valid for 45 We have conservatively graded most items, however we days from the end of the auction. Please see the item's strongly encourage you to ask specific questions or better yet, description for specific authentication on each individual lot. come view the items you are interested in. If you are unsure Please call if you have any questions regarding these auction of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right to make any lot LOA's. changes from the print catalog on our website. Any changes that are made, we will notify all who have placed bids on that Framed Items: item by email. Frames included with lots: while we make every effort to pro- tect the frames included in these lots during pre auction stor- 7) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves the age and post auction shipping, we are not responsible for any right to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem as damage to the frames themselves, and no refunds will be unethical behavior. given due to frame damage. PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOT About Our Grading: retract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you are Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionally aware of the bid that you are placing, and which lot you are graded and encapsulated by independent grading companies. bidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancellation of all Many other lots have been graded by our highly educated bids in the auction and bidding privileges revoked. WE writers. For the most part, these are conservative grades, but CANNOT COMPROMISE THE INTEGRITY OF THE we are human and sometimes we may miss something. We AUCTION BY CANCELING BIDS. are not responsible for a third party grading company agree- ing or disagreeing with our assessment and we cannot issue 8) Previewing Items Before the Auction - All items are avail- refunds or credits if cards do not receive a numerical grade or able for viewing at our auction offices: 900 Silver Spring Ave, the exact grade that we describe. We strongly recommend Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advance for an appoint- that you come look at any items that you are bidding on, and ment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask that you provide a make your own determination about it's grade. list of the items that you want to examine, so we may have them ready for you. Becoming one of Our Field Representatives: Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing company. 9) All bids are in US Dollars! Should you have an interest in joining our staff, we are always looking for part-time field representatives in new areas. Call 10) When we refer to a population report about graded our head of Field Representatives, Steve Dickler at 215-530- cards, we only reference the population of that card's grading 4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose situation for company. For example, if we say an SGC card has three you, as well as a chance to make some serious money. equals and none better, we are only referring to that card's population among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwise Consignments For Our Next Auction: stated. All population counts are valid as of the time of writ- We have already begun taking consignments for our June 13, ing and are subject to change. 2013 auction. Consignment deadline: May 6, 2013 - by con- signing your items early, you allow us the opportunity to About Our Autographs: advertise your items on our website, in trade publications and All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions come press releases, as well as at major shows across the country. with either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most This is an invaluable way to expose your items to our thou- used), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), Stacks sands of current bidders and possible new bidders, who can of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some even have then plan ahead to bid on your items. Believe me, it happens! more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we take great pride in only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", "NO QUES- We are always looking for unique Americana items to try in TIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's world of autopens, our catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (pri- secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, you can rest assured marily 1960s's and older, though), feel free to call us and dis- that your autographed items from H&S have passed the most cuss it. You may have a pile of gold that's just hidden under a stringent examination. little dust, or needs the right exposure! Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signature ALSO: We are the best major catalog auction company for was a common practice among teams where the key players newer modern insert, relic and autographed cards. Virtually would not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendant every consignor has been pleased with the results for their would sign for the player. We note any signature that is a "Shiny Cards" through our auction. clubhouse signature. Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale or con- Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's: signments of your cards and other treasures. For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining full pho-

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 5 LOT EXAMPLE: “Items With Reserves” feature slightly modified! We have expanded and modified the “items with reserves” feature for this auc- tion. Now, the items with reserves are noted with a red outline around the lot and the words “ITEM WITH RESERVE” heading above the lot. They will also appear in the appropriate category section based on the item. The reason we have started this is to allow us to offer more unique and special items, while also giving our consignors the assurance that the items will at least reach a certain minimum. All items with reserves will have an opening bid and an estimated value range. The reserve bid on any item will never be greater than the low value in the estimated range. By starting the bidding below the reserve price it will allow our bidders to get their initial bids in prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids” on the final day of the auction and then all eligible bidders can decide what they want their final bid to be on that day. The items will have a statement in the bid box on our website saying either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. Those two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are entering a ceiling bid on one of these items and your ceiling bid exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the value that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of your ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If the item ends with the “reserve not met” the item will be deemed “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to make this a simple and easy-to-understand feature in our auction; should you have any questions, concerns or comments on this new venture, we welcome your feedback.

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1. NBA “50 Greatest Players” Autographed LE Framed Lithograph The circumstances were most appropriate. The numbers were astounding. The celebration was justified. In October 1996 at ’s Grand Hyatt Hotel (the site of the former Commodore Hotel where the NBA’s original charter was signed 50 years earlier), Commissioner David Stern announced the league’s “50 Greatest Players” since that opening tip back in 1946. To that date, esteemed members had amassed 107 championships, 447 All-Star Game selections and 923,791 points. While we’re counting, let us behold the bold signatures of (49) of those legendary hardwood performers.

Framed to dimensions of 35-1/4 x 48-1/4”, a gorgeous limited edition (22/100) NBA Edition lithograph has been composed by “Dreams, Inc.” on acid-free archival quality paper. Those 50 iconic players are portrayed in full color with graphite pencil endorsements (average “8-9” strength) serving as identifiers (with the lone exception of Pete Maravich, who passed away in 1988 and was posthumously named to the team).

Autographs include: Abdul-Jabbar, Archibald, Arizin, Barkley, Barry, Baylor, Bing, Bird, Chamberlain, Cousy, Cowens, Cunningham, DeBusschere, Drexler, Erving, Ewing, Frazier, Gervin, Greer, Havlicek, Hayes, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, Lucas, K. Malone (inscribed “32”), M. Malone, McHale, Mikan, Monroe, O’Neal, Olajuwon, Parish, Pettit, Pippen, Reed, Robertson, Robinson (inscribed “EPH 6:10-12”), Russell, Schayes, Sharman, Stockton, Thomas, Thurmond, Unseld, Walton, West, Wilkens and Worthy (Stern has also signed the piece).

Accompanying is a COA signed by Stern, as well as by Joie Casey (President, Field of Dreams) and Sam Battistone (Chairman, Field of Dreams). This item has a reserve (estimated value $25,000-$50,000) Opening Bid $7500.00

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2. 1912 3. (14) 1909-11 T206 T 2 2 7 White Border SGC H o n e s t 35-50 Cards with Long Cut Cobb & Mathewson Series of With a pair “Class of ‘36” dig- C h a m p i o n s nitaries among the (10) Hall of Famers and (2) Southern C o m p l e t e Leaguers, the overall quality of S G C these (14) 1909-11 T206 White Graded Set Borders is difficult to match. Each graded between 50 VG- of (4) EX 4 and 35 Good+ 2.5 by B a s e b a l l SGC, the obverses are stunning P l a y e r s — with crease-free surfaces, well C o b b constructed corners and clean edges. Slight staining on the Four diamond advertising backs account for heroes, each of the harshly assessed technical whom is grades. Included are: Hall of enshrined at Famers: (10 cards) with SGC Cooperstown, are 50: Waddell (Throwing); SGC immortalized 45: Bender (Portrait); SGC 35: with this 1912 (8 cards) with M. Brown T227 Honest (Portrait), Chesbro, Cobb (Bat Long Cut com- Off Shoulder), E. Collins, plete set of base- Crawford (Throwing), Evers ball players. (with Bat, on Shirt), Each graded by Jennings (Both Hands SGC, these Showing), Mathewson (Pitching, Dark Cap); Southern Leaguers: (2 cards, both SGC antiques feature 35) with Hooker (Lynchburg), King (Danville, Old Mill); Others: (2 cards, both SGC large, colorful 40) with Abbott (Old Mill) and Downs. Unless noted, each relic displays a Piedmont illustrations advertising back. Presents at apex of their assigned technical grades! along with Opening Bid $750.00 detailed biogra- phical reverses. Included are appropriately judged copies of 1.) Baker (SGC 10); 2.) Bender (SGC 40); 3.) Cobb (SGC 20) and 4.) Marquard (SGC 20). These Hall of Famers are definitely a “perfect fit” for the established tobacco card collector. Opening Bid $1500.00

4. (2) 1909-11 T206 White Borders Joe McGinnity: Red Background (SGC 50) & Orange Background (SGC 10) T206 Master Set Collectors! The durable Joe (Iron Man) McGinnity twirls on this pair of 1909-11 T206 White Borders. Color variations of this Hall of Famer includes 1.) Red Background (SGC 50) with a Piedmont advertising back and 2.) Orange Background (SGC 10) with a Sweet Caporal advertising back. Displays reverse paper loss and writing while the obverse presents (GD) with mild creasing. Opening Bid $250.00

6. (7) 1909- 1912 T205, 5. (3) 1909-11 T206 T206 & White Border Hall of T207 Famers with Chance, Graded Crawford & Evers—All Tobacco SGC 40-50 Cards Each graded by SGC. Accomplished Prime grouping pre-war tobacco card collectors will of (7) 1909- treasure this trio of 1909-11 T206 1912 T205, White Border Hall of Famers. T206 and T207 Included are 1.) Chance (SGC 45, graded tobacco Batting) with Piedmont back; 2.) cards. Unless Crawford (SGC 50, with Bat) with noted, each relic Sovereign 350 back and 3.) Evers has a more com- (SGC 40, with Bat, Chicago on mon advertising Shirt) with Sweet Caporal back. The back. Included obverses are bright and clean with are 1910 T205 crisp registration. The advertising Gold Borders: (2 cards, both PSA 4 (mc)) with Scott (Honest Long Cut), Simmons; reverses are vibrant and attractive. 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (2 cards) with Chase (PSA 4, Blue Portrait), Opening Bid $150.00 Congalton (PSA 4); 1912 T207 Brown Background: (3 cards) with Byrne (PSA 4.5), Doyle (PSA 4.5) and Golden (SGC 50). Opening Bid $200.00

8 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 8. 1907-1909 Novelty Cutlery Co. Tris Speaker Rookie Card—PSA 3 Among his many achievements Tris Speaker has held the career record for doubles for more than eight decades. Double your pleasure with this 1907- 1909 Novelty Cutlery Co. Tris Speaker rookie card which combines handsome composition with true scarcity for a highly desirable collectible. Graded (PSA 3) this rare relic features Speaker in a menacing batting stance framed by an Acanthus leaf scroll design on the obverse, while the reverse is laid out in 7. 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter Tim Keefe & Bob Caruthers— traditional postcard format. Measuring Both SGC 40 a standard 3-1/2 x 5-1/2” this unused cardboard classic merits considerable Each graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. “Sir Timothy” and “Parisian Bob” are teamed on these attention nineteenth century 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter prizes. The renditions for each Hall of Famer Keefe and Caruthers display only superficial peripheral imperfections associat- Opening Bid $500.00 ed with their technical grades. The multi-sport checklist reverses are each unmarked. Opening Bid $250.00

9. (8) 1908 E91-A 10. (3) 1909 E92 Croft’s American Caramel PSA Candy (Blue Back), & SGC Graded Cards Croft’s Cocoa and with (2) Hall of Famers Dockman & Sons Assembled are (8) 1908 E91-A Group—All SGC American Caramel PSA and SGC Discover this trio of 1909 E92 graded cards depicting a pair of brand backs originating from the Hall of Famers. Included among original ACC designation. Included these 105 year-old treasures are are 1.) 1909 E92 Croft’s Candy PSA 4: J. Collins; SGC 45: McLean (SGC Authentic, Blue McGraw; SGC 40: Seymour; SGC Back, 1 of 3 graded); 2.) 1909 E92 35: (4 cards) with Donlin, Kling, Croft’s Cocoa Devlin (SGC 45, 1 of Overall, Steinfeldt and SGC 30: 1 at tier, one better) and 3.) 1909 Devlin. E92 Dockman & Sons Gum Tinker Opening Bid $250.00 (SGC 20). Opening Bid $250.00

12. 1913 M101-3 “The Sporting News” Ty Cobb Postcard - SGC 20 With five of 11 batting titles under his belt, fiery Georgian Ty Cobb was one of six subjects chosen for postcard premi- ums issued by The Sporting News in 1913. Encapsulated and Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC, this M101-3 example showcases a duotone color image of Cobb, whose menacing stare headlines 11. 1909 E95 Caramel: the obverse. The reverse is clean. (SGC 55) & Eddie Plank (SGC 35) Opening Bid $500.00 Satisfy your Hall of Fame sweet tooth by picking up this tasty tandem of 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel portraits. Each graded by SGC, included are appropriately judged copies of 1.) Mat(t)hewson (SGC 55) and 2.) Plank (SGC 35). These rendi- tions of the Hall of Fame twirlers are very attractive and suitable for any advanced pre-war gathering. Opening Bid $250.00

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13. (10) 1911 14. (5) 1912 T202 T201 Mecca Hassan Triple Double Folders Folder SGC 45-80 with SGC 40 Graded Cards Crawford/Cobb Spotlighted is a formidable Double your pre-war grouping of (5) 1912 T202 pleasure with these (10) Hassan Triple Folder SGC 1911 T201 Mecca Double graded cards. These pre- Folders. Included among war keepsakes display lush these interesting century- color schemes, crisp black- old fold outs are and-white action shots Abstein/Butler (FR, tobac- along with clean black co stain), Blair/Hartzell reverses. Included are SGC (FR), Chase/Sweeney 80: #100 McBride/Schaefer (FR), Clarke/Byrne (FR), Crawford/Cobb (SGC 40), McBride/Elberfeld (Authentic, On/Milan; SGC 60: (2 taped), Seymour/Dygert (PR, reverse paper loss), Summers/Jennings (FR), cards) with #48 Gibson/Donlin Out/Camnitz, #69 Hoblitzell/Grant Gets/Grant; SGC Turner/Stovall (PR, reverse writing) and Woodruff/Williams (GD). 50: #11 Moran/Bush Just/Magee and SGC 45: #96 McIntyre/McIntyre At/McConnell. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

15. (5) 1921 W551 16. (6) 1911- Strip Panels with 1949 Pre-War Ruth/Cobb—All Baseball Hall of SGC Graded Famers with Each graded by SGC. Eight T205 Cobb SGC Hall of Famers are portrayed 45 on these (5) 1921 W551 strip Interesting sextet of two-card panels. With defer- 1911-1949 pre-war ence to the technical grades, Baseball Hall of Famers the obverses each present in featuring “The Flying (NM) condition. Included are Dutchman”, “The SGC 60: Pipp/Speaker; SGC Georgia Peach”, “Home Authentic: (4 cards) with ” and “Baseball’s Bancroft/Baker, Sad Lexicon”. Included Barnes/Stengel, W. are 1-2.) 1911 T205 Gold Borders: Cobb (SGC 45, Honest Long Cut), Tinker (VG, Johnson/Sisler and Hassan); 3-4.) (2) 1912 T202 Hassan side panels of Chance and Evers; 5.) 1940 Play Ruth/Cobb. The blank reverses are problem-free. Ball #177 Baker (VG-EX) and 6.) 1949 Leaf #70 Wagner (VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

17. 1928 Tharp’s Babe 18. (6) 1934 Goudey Baseball Ruth Throwing—PSA 2 Rarity collectors will enjoy this seldom offered SGC Graded Cards with #61 issue. Presented is a 1928 Tharp’s Ice Cream card Gehrig (SGC 40) & #37 Gehrig #6 “ Throwing”. Graded Good 2 by (SGC 30) PSA, this very tough cardboard classic displays a Place a stranglehold on your 1934 Goudey distinct image of Ruth following through a throw- Baseball project with these (6) SGC graded sin- ing motion with decent centering and off-white gles featuring (4) Hall of Famers including both borders. Overall this appealing example presents Gehrig poses. Included are #27 Appling (SGC better than the technical grade which appears to 50), #37 Gehrig (SGC 30), #55 Holley (SGC be the result of a small split on the right border 80), #56 Koenig (SGC 70), #61 Gehrig (SGC which does not affect the photograph image. In 40) and #90 Cuyler (SGC 60). With the Gehrig general the Tharp’s series is considered scarce cards out of the way, the remainder of the set and in particular the Ruth varieties command sig- will be well within your sights. nificant attention. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

20. (8) 1933-1970 Topps & 19. (3) 1933-1952 Babe Ruth Goudey Baseball Stars with (6) Graded Cards Plus 1928 Sheet Graded Including Gehrig Fuel both your pre and post-war baseball card Music collection with these (8) 1933-1970 Topps and The “Bambino” is portrayed during and after his Goudey Baseball stars. Included are 1933 historic career with this quartet of items from Goudey: #160 Gehrig (SGC 10); 1934-36 1928-1952. Included are 1.) 1928 Babe Ruth! Diamond Stars: (2 cards) with #92 E. Allen Babe Ruth! (We Know What He Can Do sheet (GD), #94 W. Ferrell (GD); 1957 Topps: #76 music (NM); 2.) 1933 World Wide Gum #93 Clemente (PSA 5); 1958 Topps: #418 (SGC 50); 3.) 1949 Leaf #3 (BVG 2.5) and 4.) Mantle/Aaron (PSA 4); 1969 Topps: #260 R. 1952 Topps Look ‘N See (CSA 6). Jackson RC (PSA 6); 1970 Topps: (2 cards) with Opening Bid $300.00 #140 R. Jackson (PSA 6) and #712 Ryan (PSA 6). Opening Bid $250.00

10 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 21. 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders 22. High-Grade 1912 T202 Hassan 23. 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders #81 New York Giants SGC 84 Triple Folders #100 Senators SGC 84 #72 with Joe Tinker—SGC 80 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

25. (6) 1914 T330-2 26. 1916 Ware’s Piedmont #107 Connie Art Stamps Mack SGC 40— with Collins Only Graded by & Griffith— SGC or PSA All SGC 24. 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid Folders #82 with Christy $250.00 Mathewson—SGC 45 Opening Bid $200.00

28. (4) 1926 27. 1917 Collins- W512 Strip 29. 1932 U.S. McCarthy #113 Cards with (2) Caramel #32 John J. McGraw Cobb & (2) Babe Ruth SGC 20 Ruth—All SGC SGC 10 Opening Bid $150.00 Graded Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

31. 1948-50 30. 1941 Play Safe-T-Card Bill Ball SGC 92 #20 McGowan SGC - 30—Only None Graded Graded in Higher Hobby Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 32. 1951 Bowman Baseball #305 Rookie SGC 40 Opening Bid $250.00

33. 1952 34. 1952 Topps 35. 1953-54 Bowman Baseball #261 Briggs Meats Baseball #218 Willie Mays Willie Mays PSA Willie Mays PSA 6 Authentic PSA 6 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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37. 1951 Bowman Baseball #253 36. 1949 Sealtest Richie Ashburn Rookie SGC 84 Regional Hall of Fame Rookie! Graded 84 Rookie SGC 60 NM 7 by SGC. Extremely desirable 1949 Graded 60 EX 5 by Sealtest Richie Ashburn rookie sticker. SGC. Despite heightened Distributed as part of a cross promotional cam- expectations as Joe paign between Sealtest Dairy and Lummis DiMaggio’s heir appar- Peanut Butter, these crisp black-and-white ren- ent, Mickey Mantle han- derings are especially popular with advanced dled the intense scrutiny oddball hobbyists. The nearly 3-1/2 x 4-1/4” of the New York media batting pose exhibits strong corners, clean the only we he knew—by terrorizing pitching staffs. The offered edges and a bold advertising back. The sole 1951 Bowman Baseball #253 Mickey Mantle rookie is a tremendous value pick with entry at the grading level with only three better. significant potential. This horizontal high number is properly centered with moderate, Opening Bid $500.00 but even corner wear and a crisp reverse. Despite a slightly blurred registration, the obverse hues are still bright and attractive. An optimal choice for Bronx Bomber sup- porters. Opening Bid $900.00 38. 1951 Bowman 39. (5) 1952 Topps Baseball #253 Baseball High Mickey Mantle Numbers with SGC Rookie SGC 50 Graded Dickey & Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by Reese SGC. While the 1952 Unlike so many from the series, Topps Baseball #311 these (5) 1952 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle is consid- high numbers escaped from being ered the “holy grail” of the dumped into the Atlantic Ocean. modern hobby, the offered Included from the challenging 1951 Bowman Baseball #311-407 series are #332 #253 Mickey Mantle pre- Bartirome (FR), #343 Gernert dates the 1952 version by a full year and is, indeed, a “true rookie” with significant (VG), #354 Hatfield (FR, moder- upside appeal. This horizontal high number depicts “The Mick” at the dawn of his ate staining), #333 Reese (SGC prolific career. Exhibits the youthful slugger in a ballpark setting against a lush cloud- 50) and #400 Dickey (SGC 45). filled skyline. Despite errant top-to-bottom centering, the crease-free canvas is exem- Perfect for those pursuing a mid- plified by relatively sharp corners, creamy edges and a clear biographical reverse. grade 1952 Topps Baseball set. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

41. (4) 1954 & 1955 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame PSA 5-7 Graded Rookies with Koufax PSA 7 Each graded by PSA. Formidable foursome of 1954 and 1955 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame rookie cards. These radiant examples present at the apex of their assigned tech- 40. (3) 1954 Wilson Franks Singles with SGC 60 Feller nical grades with well constructed corners, relatively crisp edges and blistering color schemes. Included are 1954 Topps: (2 cards) with #94 Banks RC (PSA 6), #201 Patterned after the 1954 Topps issue, this trio of 1954 Wilson Franks singles are much Kaline RC (PSA 5); 1955 Topps: (2 cards) with #123 Koufax RC (PSA 7) and #124 more elusive. Included are 1.) Feller (SGC 60); 2.) Jablonski shortprint (FR) and 3.) Killebrew RC (PSA 6). Schoendienst (VG). These Type cards present very nicely for their assigned grades. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 43. (22) 1954 & 1955 Topps and Bowman Baseball PSA Graded Cards with J. Robinson & T. Williams Exceptionally sharp assortment of (22) 1954-1955 Topps and Bowman Baseball PSA graded cards with (7) Hall of Famers featuring J. Robinson and T. Williams. Included are 1954 Topps: #250 T. Williams (PSA 4.5); 1955 Bowman: (18 cards) with PSA 8: (3 cards) with #193, 42. (4) 1954 & 1955 Topps and Bowman Willie Mays PSA 215 (mc), 249; PSA 7.5: #250; PSA 7: (4 Graded Cards cards) with #124, #130 Ashburn, 241, 244; PSA 6.5: #283 Chylak RC; PSA 6: (9 Each graded by PSA. A cornerstone quartet is found with these 1954 and 1955 Topps cards) with #123, #134 Feller, 189, 216, and Bowman Willie Mays singles. Included are appropriately judged copies of 1.) 238, 239, #242 Banks, 243, 290; 1955 Topps: (3 cards) with #28 Banks (PSA 6), #50 1954 Bowman #89 (PSA 6); 2.) 1954 Topps #90 (PSA 4); 3.) 1955 Bowman #184 J. Robinson (PSA 7) and #198 Berra (PSA 6.5). (PSA 5.5) and 4.) 1955 Topps #194 (PSA 6). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

12 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 44. 1954 Bowman Baseball #65 45. 1954 Bowman Baseball #66 46. 1954 Topps Baseball #128 Mickey Mantle PSA 5 Ted Williams PSA 3 Hank Aaron Rookie PSA 5.5 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

47. 1955 Topps Baseball #164 48. 1957 Topps Baseball Series 4/5 49. (2) 1967 Topps Baseball Test Roberto Clemente Rookie PSA 7 Checklist—SGC 80 Discs: & Brooks Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Robinson (Progressive Proof)— Both SGC AUTH Opening Bid $200.00

51. (32) 1974 Topps Baseball SGC 86-96 Graded Stars with Ryan Opening Bid $250.00 52. (25) 1975 Topps Baseball SGC 50. 1968 Topps Baseball 3-D 86-96 Graded Hall of Famers & Boog Powell SGC 60 Stars with Yount RC Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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I T E M W I T H 54. (8) 1957-1968 R E S E R V E Topps Baseball 53. (28) 1957 To p p s Mickey Mantle Baseball High-Grade Specialty Cards— Cards with All PSA 7-8 Campanella, Snider & Several Hall of Famers and perennial All-Stars appear Williams—All PSA 7 - 8 with “The Mick” on these PSA Registry Specialists! (8) 1957-1968 Topps Fuel your 1957 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle Baseball project with this specialty cards. Each rang- high-grade assortment of (28) ing from NM-MT 8 or NM singles. Each graded NM-MT 8 or NM 7 by PSA. Included are PSA 8: (23 cards) 7 by PSA. Included are with #5, 40 Wynn, 57, #62 B. Martin, 64, #70 Ashburn, #80 Hodges, 88, 122, #125 1957 Topps: #407 w/Berra (PSA 7); 1958 Topps: #418 w/Aaron (PSA 8); 1962 Kaline, #130 Newcombe, (2) #135 Skowron, #154 Schoendienst, 156, 177, #210 Topps: #18 w/Mays (PSA 8); 1963 Topps: #173 w/Tresh and Richardson (PSA 7.5); Campanella, #215 Slaughter, #250 Mathews, 251, 252, 272, #312 Kubek RC; PSA 1964 Topps: #331 with Maris/Cash/Kaline (PSA 8); 1965 Topps: (2 cards) with #3 7: (5 cards) with #1 T. Williams, #2 Berra, #170 Snider, 211 and #400 Dodgers’ HR LL with #3 Killebrew/Powell (PSA 8), #134 WS (PSA 8) and 1968 Topps: #490 Sluggers. This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($2,500-$4,000). with Killebrew/Mays (PSA 8). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $750.00 55. (5) 1958-1961 56. (4) 1958-1965 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle Mickey Mantle Cards—All PSA 7- Specialty Graded 8 Cards From the era during which Proud teammates, formidable an Oklahoma-born slugger foes and postseason acco- terrorized American League lades are documented with from both sides of this quartet of 1958-1965 the plate, these (5) 1958- Topps Baseball Mickey 1961 Topps Baseball Mantle specialty cards. Each Mickey Mantle cards are all professionally graded bubble graded either NM-MT 8 or gum card presents at the peak NM 7 by PSA. Included are of the opined technical grade. appropriately judged copies of 1958 Topps #487 Mantle AS (PSA 8); 1960 Topps: (2 Included are 1.) 1957 Topps cards) with #350 Mantle (PSA 7), 1960 Topps #563 Mantle AS (PSA 8); 1961 Topps: #407 w/Berra (PSA 6); 2.) 1958 Topps #418 w/Aaron (SGC 60); 3.) 1961 Topps #307 (2 cards) with #475 Mantle MVP (PSA 8) and #578 Mantle AS (PSA 8). (BVG 4.5) and 4.) 1965 Topps #134 World Series (PSA 8). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

57. (10) 1960 Topps Baseball SGC 86-92 58. (3) 1963-1969 Topps Graded Hall Baseball Mickey Mantle of Cards—All PSA 7-9 High-Grade Mantle! Ascend to the top of the Famers/Stars Mickey Mantle player registry with this three- Exceptional arrange- some of 1963-1969 Topps Baseball cards, each ment of (10) 1960 of which is judged NM 7 or better. Included Topps Baseball Hall are 1.) 1963 Topps #200 (PSA 7); 2.) 1964 of Famers and stars. Topps #50 (PSA 8) and 3.) 1969 Topps #500 Each highly graded (PSA 9, oc). These radiant examples meet the by SGC, this high caliber horizontal selection is accentuated by razor-sharp corners, strict criteria for the elevated technical grades. creamy edges and accurate centering. Included are SGC 92: (2 cards) with #305 Opening Bid $400.00 Ashburn, #335 Schoendienst; SGC 88: (7 cards) with #100 Fox, #264 Roberts, #295 Hodges, #300 Aaron, #343 Koufax (SBC, predecessor to SGC), #480 Berra (SBC, predecessor to SGC), #560 Banks AS and SGC 86: #420 Mathews. Opening Bid $400.00

59. (16) 1948-1984 60. (941) 1950- Baseball Star & 2003 Baseball PSA Rookie Cards with Graded Cards with (8) SGC Graded Hundreds of Stars with Mantle & & Many Oddball Mays A profitable proposition is Star power abounds with found in this massive (941) these (16) 1948-1984 base- 1950-2003 Baseball PSA ball star and rookie cards graded collection featuring featuring (8) SGC graded hundreds of stars from keys. Highlights include dozens of mainstream and 1957 Topps: #10 Mays oddball issues. Highlights (SGC 70), #302 Koufax include 1952 Wheaties: (5 cards) with Berra (PSA 3), (2) Campanella (PSA 3), Feller (SGC 82), #328 B. Robinson RC (SGC 50); 1958 Topps: #150 Mantle (SGC 40); (PSA 6), Kiner (PSA 4); 1968 Topps: (164 cards) with PSA 8: (160 cards) with (38) 1960 Topps: #148 Yastrzemski RC (SGC Authentic); 1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson 34, (39) 293; 1975 Topps: (132) PSA 8; 1984 Donruss: (293) PSA 9 and 1989 RC (SGC 55); 1974 Topps: #456 Winfield RC (EX-MT) and 1980 Topps: #482 Donruss Rookies: (19) #3 Griffey Jr. ((4) PSA 10, (14) PSA 9, (1) PSA 8). Due to Henderson RC (SGC 88). More on our website. size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

14 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 62. 1920 W519 Unnumbered Strip Card Set of (10) Cards—All SGC Authentic Each graded 61. 1888 R&S Artistic Series Authentic by SGC. Baseball Complete Set of (10) Die- Prized 1920 W519 Cuts Unnumbered strip card set of (10) Pioneering franchises of are por- cards. The only trayed with the offered 1888 Rafael Tuck & Sons such complete set Artistic Series complete set of (10) die-cuts. Framed from this designa- 63. 1936 Goudey Baseball Complete and matted to 16-1/2 x 7-1/4”, these colorful figures tion judged by Set of (25) Cards depicting period uniforms are neatly affixed and SGC, these colorful Pre-war baseball enthusiasts will treasure the offered arranged across the canvas. Although the conditions of portraits with bright blue tinting are among the most 1936 Goudey Baseball complete set of (25) cards. The the reverses are unknown, the glossy obverses are desirable of all strip cards. Additionally, the majority of overall condition breakdown for this depression era set crease-free and very attractive. Teams include (from these tiny treasures are crease-free and all display clean is as follows: 8% (NM), 28% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and left to right): Pittsburg, New York, St. Louis, backs. Included are Cicotte (not found in numbered 44% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include Cochrane (EX), Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit, Indianapolis, Brooklyn, W519 series), E. Collins, Cravath, Frisch, Gleason Crosetti (EX-MT), Cuyler (VG-EX), R. Ferrell (EX- and Chicago. (Black Sox), Kreuger, Marquard, Morton, Murphy and MT), Gomez (NM), Greenberg (VG-EX), Harris (EX- Opening Bid $200.00 Ruth. MT), Klein (VG-EX) and P. Waner (EX-MT). Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

64. 1939 Play Ball Near Set of (158/161) Plus (50) Type Variations & (2) Samples Play Ball-America! Engage in our national pastime by securing the offered 1939 Play Ball near set of (158/161) cards plus (50) type variations and two sam- ples. This black-and-white series has an overall approxi- mate condition breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 65. 1940 Play Ball Near Set of (236/240) Cards with SGC 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) with 60 #1 DiMaggio the challenging high series Former legends and contemporary stars are successfully merged in the offered 1940 generally presenting similar- Play Ball near set of (236/240) cards. These sepia toned treasures feature an incredible ly to the lower numbers. player lineup along with sterling photography and interesting biographical informa- Highlights include #3 tion. The approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 20% (EX-MT or better), Ruffing (EX), #7 Doerr (EX- 35% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) with the challenging high series MT), #30 Dickey (EX-MT), #39 R. Ferrell (EX-MT), (2) #48 Gomez (EX-MT, VG, presenting slightly lesser due to nearly 15% displaying surface writing or reverse both variations), #50 Gehringer (EX), #51 Ott (EX-MT), #53 Hubbell (EX-MT), (2) paper loss. Highlights include #1 DiMaggio (SGC 60), #6 Gomez (EX-MT), #7 #55 Vaughan (EX-MT, VG, both variations), (2) #56 Greenberg (NM, GD, both varia- Dickey (EX-MT), #40 Greenberg (EX-MT), #87 Hubbell (EX), #88 Ott (EX-MT), tions), #82 Klein (VG-EX), (2) #89 L. Waner (EX-MT, EX, both variations), (2) #112 #120 W. Johnson (VG), #132 Mack (VG-EX), #133 Foxx (VG), #168 Wagner (GD), P. Waner (NM, EX, both variations), #143 Averill (VG), #162 Moore (EX-MT); #173 Lajoie (EX-MT), #174 Evers (EX-MT), #175 Mathewson (VG-EX), #179 Sisler Other Type Variations: (45 cards); Sample Backs: (2 cards, both GD to VG) with (EX-MT), #223 Jennings (VG-EX), #224 Traynor (VG-EX), #230 Faber (EX-MT), #33 and 68. Missing only #26 DiMaggio, #92 T. Williams and 139 for completion. #234 Chance (EX) and #237 Keeler (EX). Missing only #27 T. Williams, 181, 218 and More on our website. #225 J. Jackson for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $750.00 66. 1947 Sunbeam 67. (3) 1947-1950 Remar Bread Sacramento Bread Oakland Oaks Solons Team Set Complete Sets Plus 1946 of (26) Cards Stengel Pacific Coast League Get up close and personal with the Collectors! Popular 1947 Oakland Oaks by claiming this trio of Sunbeam Bread Sacramento 1947-1950 Remar Bread team sets plus Solons team set of (26) an additional sample of the “Old cards. This elusive regional Perfesser”. Included are 1946 Remar issue features clean black- Bread Oaks: #10 Stengel (VG-EX); and-white portraits of the 1947 Remar Bread Oaks set: (24/24, squad along with blazing aggregate EX) with #8 Stengel (EX- multi-colored advertising MT); 1949 Remar Bread Oaks set: backs. Presents in the (EX- (32/32, average EX-MT to NM) with MT to NM) range with the Jensen (NM), G. Kelly (EX-MT), key Schemer card grading Martin (EX-MT); 1950 Remar Bread (NM). Oaks set: (27/27, average EX-MT to NM) with Herman (NM) and Kelly (EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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69. 1951 Topps Red Backs Baseball Complete Set of 68. 1948 Bowman (52) PSA 7-9 Graded Cards Baseball Complete Set Each graded from Mint 9 to NM 7 by of (48/48) Cards PSA with no qualifiers. Exceptional 1951 Topps Red Backs Baseball complete set Although small in size, the offered of (52) PSA graded cards that were 1948 Bowman Baseball complete meticulously separated from the original set of (48) cards pack a mighty paneling. The overall condition break- punch with Hall of Fame rookie down is as follows: (6) PSA 9, (40) PSA firepower. These tiny black-and- 8 and (6) PSA 7. Included are #1 Berra white treasures have an approxi- (PSA 8), #5 Rizzuto (PSA 8), #6 mate condition breakdown through- Reynolds (PSA 8), #8 Wynn (PSA 8), out of 30% (EX-MT or better), 30% #15 Kiner (PSA 9), #20 D. DiMaggio (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG (PSA 8), #22 Feller (PSA 8), #24 Bauer or lesser) with moderate instances (PSA 7), #30 Spahn (PSA 8), #31 of errant centering/size variances Hodges (PSA 8), #36 Zernial (PSA 8), inherent to the issue. Highlights #38 Snider (PSA 8), #39 Kluszewski include #3 Kiner RC (VG), #4 Mize (PSA 9), #50 Irvin RC (PSA 8); #52 RC (NM), #5 Feller (GD), #6 Berra Holmes (PSA 7); PSA 9: #17, 43, 46, 47; RC (FR), #8 Rizzuto RC (VG), #18 PSA 8: #2-4, 7, 9-14, 16, 18-21, 26-29, Spahn RC (GD) and #36 Musial 32, 33, 35-37, 40-42, 44, 45, 48, 49; PSA RC (VG-EX). More on our website. 7: #23, 25, 34 and 51. More on our web- Opening Bid $400.00 site. Opening Bid $500.00

70. 1952 Topps Baseball 71. 1952 Topps Baseball Low Number (#1-310) Low Number #1-310 Near Complete Set Set of (268/310) with Most Acclaimed 1952 Topps Baseball Low Keys & Near #1-80 Black Number complete set of (310) cards. Backs This “granddaddy” of the modern Sterling 1952 Topps Baseball low num- baseball card hobby is stacked with ber #1-310 near set of (268/310) cards “giant picture cards” of numerous Hall headlined by the majority of key cards. of Famers and keynote regional stars. Master set specialists will also take The approximate condition breakdown note that (79/80) of the #1-80 black is as follows: 20% (EX or better), backs are present. This famed series is 30% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 20% especially clean and has an overall (GD or lesser) with the tougher first approximate condition breakdown of series generally presenting similarly to 40% (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), the higher numbers. Additionally, the 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) #1-80 series is comprised of (52) with only moderate instances of errant black backs and (28) red backs. centering. Highlights include #1 Pafko Highlights include #1 Pafko (PR, bb), (GD), #11 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #26 Irvin #11 Rizzuto (GD, bb), #33 Spahn (EX-MT), #33 Spahn (EX), #36 (VG), #36 Hodges (GD, bb), #37 Hodges (VG-EX), #37 Snider (EX- Snider (VG-EX), #59 Roberts (VG, MT), #59 Roberts (EX-MT), #65 bb), #65 Slaughter (VG, bb), #88 Slaughter (EX-MT), #91 Schoendienst (VG-EX), #175 B. Martin RC (VG-EX), #191 Feller (EX), #122 Jensen (EX-MT), #129 Mize (EX-MT), #175 B. Martin RC (VG), Berra (VG), #195 Minoso (VG-EX), #216 Ashburn (EX-MT), #243 Doby (EX-MT), #191 Berra (VG), #216 Ashburn (VG) and #261 Mays (VG). More on our website. #246 Kell (EX) and #277 Wynn (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $900.00

72. 1952 Bowman 73. 1953 Topps Baseball Baseball Partial Set of Complete Set of (191/252) Cards (274/274) Classic, mid-grade 1952 Bowman Captivating 1953 Topps Baseball Baseball partial set of (191/252) complete set of (274) cards featuring cards with many stars and (32) high early renditions of Mantle and Mays. numbers. This high-caliber edition This color filled edition features has an approximate condition break- numerous dynamic poses against a down of 15% (EX-MT or better), lovely ballpark setting. The approxi- 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 30% mate condition breakdown is as fol- (VG or lesser) with the challenging lows: 15% (EX-MT or better), 35% high series generally presenting (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG- similarly to the lower numbers. EX or lesser) with the challenging Highlights include #1 Berra (GD), high series generally presenting on #4 Roberts (EX-MT), #8 Reese par with the low numbers. Keys (EX), #11 Kiner (EX-MT), #21 Fox include #1 J. Robinson (VG), #27 (EX), #23 Lemon (EX), #30 Campanella (VG), #37 Mathews Schoendienst (EX-MT), #43 Feller (EX), #54 Feller (VG-EX), #61 (VG-EX), #44 Campanella (VG- Wynn (EX-MT), #76 Reese (EX), EX), #52 Rizzuto (EX-MT), #53 #77 Mize (EX-MT), #82 Mantle Ashburn (VG-EX), #75 Kell (VG- (VG-EX), #86 B. Martin (EX), #104 EX), #116 Snider (GD), #142 Wynn Berra (VG), #114 Rizzuto (EX), (EX-MT) and #196 Musial (EX). #147 Spahn (EX), #207 Ford (GD), #220 Paige (VG), #228 Newhouser (VG-EX), More on our website. #244 Mays (VG) and #263 Podres RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

16 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 74. 1953 Topps 75. 1953 Bowman Color Baseball Near Set of Baseball Complete Set (270/274) Cards (160/160) Strong 1953 Topps Baseball near Magnificent 1953 Bowman Color set of (270/274) cards. This follow- Baseball complete set of (160) cards. up to the inaugural edition is con- While the costs in issuing these near sistently attractive and has an full bleed cards nearly bankrupted the approximate condition breakdown Philadelphia confectioner, vintage of 20% (EX-MT or better), 35% hobbyists still revel in the final prod- (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG uct. These oversized keepsakes have or lesser) with the challenging high an overall approximate condition series generally presenting similarly breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or bet- to the low numbers. Highlights ter), 30% (EX), 15% (VG-EX) and include #1 J. Robinson (colored), 25% (VG or lesser). Highlights #27 Campanella (VG-EX), #37 include #9 Rizzuto (EX-MT), #10 Mathews (EX), #54 Feller (EX), Ashburn (VG-EX), #32 Musial (VG), #76 Reese (VG-EX), #86 B. Martin #33 Reese (EX-MT), #44 (EX-MT), #104 Berra (EX-MT), Bauer/Berra/Mantle (VG), #46 #114 Rizzuto (EX), #147 Spahn Campanella (GD), #59 Mantle (VG- (VG-EX), #207 Ford (VG-EX), EX), #62 Kluszewski (EX-MT), #92 #220 Paige (VG-EX), #228 Hodges (EX-MT), #93 Rizzuto/Martin (VG), #99 Spahn (GD), #114 Feller (GD), Newhouser (EX-MT) and #258 #117 Snider (VG-EX), #118 B. Martin (VG-EX), #121 Berra (VG-EX) and #153 Ford Gilliam RC (EX). Missing only 36, (VG-EX). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, moderate center- #82 Mantle, #244 Mays and #263 Podres RC for completion. More on our website. ing/size variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $300.00

77. 1954 Topps 76. 1953 Bowman Baseball Near Set of Black & White (249/250) Cards with Complete Set of (64) All Key Rookies Cards with (5) The debuts of “Hammerin’ Signed Hank” and “Mr. Cub” headline A more affordable alternative to the offered 1954 Topps the cost prohibitive 1953 Baseball near set of (249/250) Bowman Color set is found cards. This colorful edition has with the offered Black & White an overall condition breakdown series of (64) cards. This muted of 35% (EX-MT or better), set averages (VG-EX to EX- 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and MT) and contains five signed 20% (VG or lesser). Highlights examples. Highlights include #1 include #1 T. Williams (VG- G. Bell (GD, signed, no cert), EX), #32 Snider (EX), #37 #7 Seminick (VG-EX, signed, Ford (VG-EX), #50 Berra (EX- no cert), #15 Mize (VG-EX), MT), #90 Mays (VG), #94 #27 Lemon (EX), #28 Wilhelm Banks RC (VG-EX), #128 (VG) and #39 Stengel (EX), Aaron RC (VG-EX), #132 #45 Noren (VG-EX, signed, no Lasorda RC (EX), #201 Kaline cert), #46 B. Harris (VG-EX, RC (EX-MT) and #250 T. signed no cert) and #47 Lohrke Williams (VG). Missing only (VG-EX, signed, no cert). #10 J. Robinson for completion. Opening Bid $250.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

78. 1954 Bowman 79. 1954 Bowman Baseball Complete Baseball Near Set Set of (224/224) of (221/224) Cards Cards with Mantle & The budget conscious classic Williams set collector will find value This 1954 Bowman Baseball with the offered 1954 Bowman near set of (221/224) cards Baseball complete set of (224) features nearly every major cards. This series has an star including Mantle and the approximate condition break- celebrated Williams short- down of 20% (EX or better), print. The overall approximate 20% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and condition breakdown is as fol- 30% (GD or lesser) with near- lows: 25% (EX-MT or better), ly 5% displaying paper loss or 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and reverse writing. Highlights 20% (VG or lesser). Keys include #1 Rizzuto (GD), #45 include #1 Rizzuto (VG), #65 Kiner (EX), #64 Mathews Mantle (EX), #66 T. Williams (VG-EX), #65 Mantle (GD), (GD), #90 Campanella (VG- #89 Mays (GD), #90 EX), #161 Berra (EX-MT), Campanella (GD), #132 Feller #170 Snider (VG-EX) and (VG), #138 Hodges (VG), #177 Ford (EX-MT). Missing #161 Berra (GD) and #177 only #89 Mays, 163 and 210 Ford (VG-EX). More on our for completion. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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80. 1953 Johnston 81. 1954 Red Heart Dog Cookies Food Complete Set of (33) Braves Cards—Sharp Set of (25) This extremely sharp 1954 Red Heart Dog Food complete set of (33) cards definitely Cards—Sharp packs more bite than bark. These radiant Go on the warpath and seize oddball cards average (EX-MT to NM) this 1953 Johnston Cookies with the tougher red backgrounds present- Milwaukee Braves set of ing similarly. Multiple singles are viable (25) cards. These colorful candidates for third-party professional portraits which are set grading. Highlights include Ashburn (EX- against a ballpark setting MT), Fox (EX-MT), Kell (VG-EX), Kiner average (EX-MT to NM) (EX-MT), Kluszewski (EX-MT), Lemon and feature #10 Spahn (NM), Mantle (VG-EX), B. Martin (NM), (NM) and #21 Mathews Musial (VG-EX), Schoendienst (EX-MT), (EX-MT) as the keys. Slaughter (EX-MT), Snider (VG-EX) and Multiple viable candidates Spahn (NM). for professional grading are Opening Bid $500.00 contained within. Opening Bid $200.00 82. 1953 Red Man 83. 1954 Red Man Tobacco Complete Set Tobacco Near Master Set of (52) Cards Most with of (53/54) Cards Tabs Spotlighted is a 1954 Red Man Tobacco Outstanding 1953 Red Man Tobacco near master set of (50/50) base cards complete set of (52) cards with over plus (3/4) variations. This set includes 85% having retained their original (33) cards with tabs generally averaging tabs. Generally presents (EX to EX- (VG to EX) with some better and others MT) quality throughout. Highlights lesser. Highlights include American include American League: (26/26, League: (28/28, 16 have tabs) with #4 #25 no tab) with #3 Berra (EX), #10 Kell (EX-MT, Chicago, no tab), #6 Rizzuto (EX), #18 Mize (NM); Mele (VG, Chicago, no tab), #9 Philley National League: (26/26, #2, #15 (VG, Philadelphia, with tab); National Kiner, 18, #19 Spahn, 22, #26 Musial League: (25/26, 17 have tabs, missing have no tabs) with #3 Ashburn (EX- only #19NL Bell for master set comple- MT), #5 Campanella (EX-MT), #8 tion) with #22 Hodges (NM, with tab), Maglie (VG, signed, no cert), #10 #23 Mathews (NM, with tab) and #25 Reese (EX-MT) and #14 Snider (EX). More on our website. Mays (VG-EX, with tab). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 84. 1955 Red Man 85. 1956 Topps Baseball Tobacco Complete Set of Pins Near Set of (54/60) (50) Cards with Tabs Obscure and often overlooked 1956 Chew on the offered 1955 Red Man Topps Baseball pins near set of Tobacco complete set of (50) cards, (54/60) pieces. These colorful 1-1/8” each with their original tabs. This col- creations feature the players’ card- lection generally presents (EX to EX- board portraits superimposed on a MT) with many better and only a colorful celluloid surface. Averages handful lesser. Keys include American (EX to EX-MT) quality throughout League: (25/25) with #3 Ford (EX- with many better. Keys include MT), #4 Fox (EX), #8 Lemon (EX- Aaron (EX-MT), Amoros (NM), MT), #14 Wynn (EX-MT), #16 Berra Banks (EX-MT), Berra (EX-MT), (VG), #18 Doby (EX); National Kluszewski (NM), Mathews (EX), League: (25/25) with #1 Ashburn Mays (EX), J. Robinson (EX), (EX-MT), #7 Mays (EX), #10 Spahn Snider (VG-EX), Spahn (EX-MT), (EX-MT), #12 Wilhelm (VG-EX), #17 Stobbs SP (EX-MT) and T. Williams Reese (EX-MT), #18 Schoendienst (EX). Missing only Diering SP, (NM) and #19 Snider (EX-MT). Hodges, Kaline, Lopez SP, Negray and Rizzuto for completion. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

86. 1959 Fleer Ted 87. 1961 Peters Meats Williams Complete Set Set (80/80) with (16) of (26/26) with (2) PSA Graded Complete Boxes Including Ted Signs Regional specialists will relish Explore the life of “Teddy the offered 1961 Peters Meats Ballgame” with the offered 1959 Minnesota Twins complete set of Fleer Ted Williams complete set (26) cards. The Twin City relics of (80) cards with (16) PSA which were neatly extracted from graded. Highlights include #1 these hot dog boxes are mostly The Early Years (EX-MT), #2 w/ crease-free and generally present Babe Ruth (EX-MT), #11 w/ (EX-MT to NM) with deference Jimmie Foxx (EX-MT), #17 Hit .400 (EX-MT), #63 AS Record w/ Auto (EX-MT), to varying dimensions found #67 Fishing w/ Snead (PSA 7), #68 Ted Signs (PSA 5), #70 w/ J. Thorpe (EX-MT), throughout due to being hand- #75 Value to Sox (PSA 6), #80 Goals for 1959 (PSA 7); PSA 9: #43; PSA 8: (5 cards) cut. The pair of high-grade complete boxes includes #22 Battey and #25 Valdivielso. with #29, 37, 45, 47, 66; PSA 7: (6 cards) with #34, 35, 51, 57, 59 and 77. The Other highlights include #1 Versalles, #3 Ramos, #7 Kaat, #18 Killebrew (slight ungraded portion averages (EX-MT to NM). obverse scratching) and #23 Pascual. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

18 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 89. 1955 Bowman Baseball Complete Set of (320) Cards Plus (4) Variations Place a strong bid on this 1955 Bowman Baseball complete set of (320) cards plus (4) variations. The fragile wood borders from this swan song release by the Philadelphia com- pany has an overall approximate condi- tion breakdown of 15% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser). Highlights include #1 Wilhelm (VG-EX), #10 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #22 Campanella (EX-MT), 88. 1955 Topps Baseball Near Set (173/206) with (14) #23 Kaline (NM), #37 Reese (VG-EX), SGC Graded Keys #103 Mathews (EX-MT), #158 Hodges Sterling 1955 Topps Baseball near set of (173/206) cards headlined by (14) SGC grad- (NM), #179 Aaron (VG-EX), #184 ed keys. The ungraded portion averages (VG-EX) throughout and is generally crease- Mays (VG), #202 Mantle (GD), #283 free with vibrant colors and clean surfaces. Highlights include #1 Rhodes (SGC 80), Chylak RC (NM); Variations: (4 varia- #4 Kaline (VG), #31 Spahn (SGC 40), #47 Aaron (SGC 40), #50 J. Robinson (SGC tions) with #48 Bolling, #101 D. 40), #100 Irvin (SGC 40), #124 Killebrew RC (SGC 40), #125 Boyer RC (SGC 84), Johnson (EX, Braves), #157 D. Johnson and #204 F. Bolling (VG-EX, M. Bolling #155 Mathews (SGC 40), #164 Clemente RC (SGC 40), #189 Rizzuto (EX-MT) and back). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, moderate size/cen- #198 Berra (SGC 50). More on our website. tering variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

90. 1956 Topps Baseball Near Master Set: Base Set 91. 1957 Swift (340/340), Gray/White Back Near & Teams Complete Meats Complete Comprehensive 1956 To p p s Set of (18) Panels Baseball near master set including the base set Plus Mailer & (340/340), gray/white back Poster variation near sets (172/180), One of the more unusual sets the team card variation set from the 1950s is undoubt- (30/30) and both checklists. edly found with the offered This sharp assembly is consis- 1957 Swift Meats edition tently clean and features featuring (18) three-dimen- numerous viable candidates sional cards capable of being for third-party professional punched from their flat form grading. The approximate to create little cardboard fig- condition breakdown is as follows: 15% (NM or better), 45% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and urines. Each of these relics 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #5 T. Williams (FR, reverse writing), #30 J. remains unpunched, and Robinson (VG-EX), #31 A a r o n (EX), #33 C l e m e n t e (EX-MT), #79 K o u f a x ( E X - M T ) , aside from #9, 12, #13 Aaron #101 Campanella (EX-MT), #110 Berra (EX-MT), #130 M a y s (EX-NT), #135 M a n t l e and #16 F. Robinson, are ( E X - M T, gray back), #150 Snider (EX), #251 Yankees Team (EX-MT), #292 A p a r i c i o found in their original sheet RC (EX-MT), NNO C L 1/3 (NM), NNO CL 2/4 (EX-MT); Gray Back #1-100 form. Comprising (3) 6-card Variations near: (98/100, average EX to EX-MT) with #30 J. Robinson (EX-MT), #31 sheets, other legends include Aaron (VG-EX), #33 Clemente (GD), #79 K o u f a x (EX-MT); White Back #101-180 Ashburn, Colavito and Fox. The remaining stars present (NM-MT) condition with no Variations near: (74/80 cards, average VG-EX) with #110 Berra (EX), #130 M a y s ( E X ) ; visible flaws. The set is also accompanied by the original mailer (VG-EX, slight col- Team Variations set: (30/30, average EX-MT). Due to rudimentary factory printing oring) and playing board (NM-MT), which are usually even tougher finds. techniques of the age, slight centering variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $900.00

92. 1957 Topps 93. 1947-66 Baseball Near Set of Exhibits Baseball (332/407) With Mantle, Near Master Set of Mays, T. Williams and (336) Different with (5) Key Duplicates Many Variations This 1957 Topps Baseball near Comprehensive 1947-1966 set of (332/407) includes many Exhibits Baseball near mas- keys, (5) duplicates and (23) ter set of (336) different tougher fourth Series examples. cards packed with Hall of The overall approximate condi- Famers, championship team tion breakdown is as follows: 5% cards, tough variations, diffi- (EX-MT) or better; 20% (EX); cult short prints and other 45% (VG-EX); and 30% (VG) or obscurities. This sharp gath- lesser. Keys include: (2) #1 T. ering has an approximate Williams (EX-MT and GD), (2) condition breakdown of 20% (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT), 25% (EX), and 25% #10 Mays (EX and VG-EX), #18 (VG-EX or lesser). Approximately 10% of examples display instances of reverse writ- Drysdale RC (VG-EX), #20 ing. Highlights include Hall of Famers: Banks (VG-EX, with Bat), Clemente (NM), Aaron (EX), (2) #35 F. Robinson Ford (EX-MT, Portrait), Mantle (EX-MT, Batting, Connected), Mantle (EX, Batting, RC (EX and VG), #76 Clemente No Connected), Mantle (EX, Portrait), Mantle (VG-EX, With Bat), Mathews (EX, (GD), #95 Mantle (VG), #210 Corrected Name), Mays (EX-MT, Batting), Mays (VG-EX, Portrait), J. Robinson Campanella (EX-MT), (2) #302 (NM), Yastrzemski (EX-MT); Shortprints: Hutchinson (EX-MT), Kranepool (EX- Koufax (EX and VG-EX), #328 MT), Powell (NM), Richardson (EX-MT), Ward (EX-MT); Team Cards: 1952 B. Robinson RC (VG) and (2) Yankees (EX-MT), 1956 Dodgers (NM) and 1956 Yankees (EX-MT). More on our #400 Dodgers Sluggers (EX and VG). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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94. 1958 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (494) With 95. 1958 Topps Baseball (12) “Yellow Name” Yellow Letter Variation Set Variations of (33) Cards Represented in its entirety, this 1958 Topps Master Set Builders! Finish your 1958 Baseball set of (494) includes (12) tougher Topps Baseball project with this very “yellow letter” variations. The compilation clean Yellow Letter variation set of (33) carries an approximate overall breakdown cards. This assortment overwhelmingly of: 35% (VG-EX) or nicer; 40% (VG) and averages (EX-MT) with very few, if any, 25% (GD) or lesser. Keys include: #1 T. creases to be found. Included are #2 Williams (GD), #5 Mays (GD), #30 Aaron Lemon (EX), 8, 11, 13, #20 McDougald (yellow name; VG), #47 Maris RC (GD), (EX-MT), 23, 24, #30 Aaron (VG-EX), #52 Clemente (VG), #150 Mantle (VG), 32, 33, 35, 46, 50, #52 Clemente (VG- #187 Koufax (GD), #310 Banks (VG-EX), EX), 53, 57, 58, 60, 61, 65, #70 Kaline #418 Mantle/Aaron (VG-EX), #436 (EX), 76-79, 81, #85 Aparicio (EX), 92, Mays/Snider (VG-EX), #485 T. Williams 97, 98, #100 Wynn (EX-MT), #101 AS (VG-EX) and #487 Mantle AS (VG- Richardson (NM) and 108. EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

96. 1959 Fleer Ted Williams Complete Set (80/80) with 97. 1960 Topps Baseball SGC 82 Ted Signs SP Complete Set of (572) From the “Early Years” to the conclusion Presented in its entirety, this 1960 Topps of a prolific career, the legendary Ted Baseball set of (572) carries an approximate Williams is examined on the offered overall breakdown of: 5% (EX) or better; 1959 Fleer complete set of (80) cards. 15% (VG-EX); and 80% (VG) or lesser, This razor-sharp edition averages 65% with tougher high numbers (507-572) faring (NM or better) and 35% (EX-MT or less- similarly. Keys include: #148 Yastrzemski er). Keys include #1 The Early Years RC (VG-EX), #160 Mantle/Boyer (VG), (GD), #2 w/ Babe Ruth (EX-MT), #11 w/ #200 Mays (GD), #250 Musial (VG), #300 Jimmie Foxx (EX-MT), #17 Hit .400 Aaron (VG), #316 McCovey RC (GD), (EX), #63 AS Record w/ Auto (EX-MT), #326 Clemente (VG), #343 Koufax (GD), #67 Fishing w/ Snead (FR, pencil mark), #350 Mantle (PR), #377 Maris (VG), #563 #68 Ted Signs SP (SGC 82), #70 w/ J. Mantle AS (FR), #564 Mays AS (PR), #565 Thorpe (NM-MT), #75 Value to Sox Maris AS (VG) and #566 Aaron AS (VG- (EX-MT) and #80 Goals for 1959 (NM). EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

98. 1960 & 1961 Fleer 99. 1961 Baseball Greats Complete Peters Sets Meats Immortals from the Baseball Hall of Fame Minnesota and other pre-war greats are profiled on this tandem of 1960 and 1961 Fleer Twins Baseball Greats complete sets. Included Complete are 1960 Fleer Greats set: (79/79, average Set of (26) EX-MT) with #1 Lajoie (EX-MT), #3 Ruth Panels— (VG-EX), #28 Gehrig (EX), #42 Cobb (presents EX-MT, miscut), #62 Wagner High-Grade (EX-MT), #72 T. Williams (GD); 1961 Twin Cities Fans! Celebrate the inaugural campaign of the Minnesota Twins by plac- Fleer Greats set: (154/154, majority EX- ing a strong bid on this high-grade 1961 Peters Meats complete set of (26) panels. MT) with #1 Baker/Cobb/Wheat CL (VG- This original packaging presents exceptionally well with vibrant color schemes and EX), #14 Cobb (EX), #31 Gehrig (VG), clean waxy surfaces. The majority of the cards in this challenging regional issue are #75 Ruth (VG), #89 Sisler/Traynor CL crease-free and present as when released over a half-century ago! Keys include #1 (EX-MT), #150 Wagner (EX-MT) and Veralles (slight creasing), #3 Ramos, #7 Kaat, #18 Killebrew (slight obverse scratch- #152 T. Williams (EX-MT). ing) and #23 Pascual. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

100. 1963 Salada 101. 1963 Baseball French Complete Set of Bauer (63) Coins Cincinnati Strong 1963 Salada Reds Near Baseball complete set of Set (27/30) (63) coins. These colorful metallic portraits measure in Album 1-1/2” averaging 70% (NM “Know the or better) and 30% (EX- Reds! The MT or lesser) quality Caps!” Bring the 1963 Cincinnati Reds into your oddball collection by claiming the throughout. Highlights offered near set of (27/30) caps. A sterling cast of “Queen City” favorites including include #1 Drysdale (NM), Nuxhall, Pinson and F. Robinson are neatly affixed and arranged throughout the origi- #4 Koufax (NM), #17 nal album. Although the album has sustained significant creasing and moderate soil- Banks (NM), #22 Mays (NM), #23 Clemente (EX-MT), #24 Aaron (NM), #27 ing, the sheer scarcity of the collectible more than makes up the difference. Caps pres- Ashburn (NM), #28 Mathews (EX-MT), #53 B. Robinson (NM), #56 Mantle (NM), ent is (VG to EX) condition with deference to possible reverse residue. Missing only #57 Maris (NM), #58 Colavito (EX-MT), #62 Berra (NM) and #63 Kaline (EX-MT). Pavletich, Rose and Spencer for completion. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

20 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 102. 1961 103. 1962 Topps Salada Baseball Baseball Complete Coins Set of Presentation (587) Set of Cards (180/180) in Challenging High-Grade 1961 Topps Box Baseball com- Prized 1962 Salada plete set of (587) Baseball presentation set of (180) coins housed in its original high-grade box. Resting cards. This diffi- virtually untouched for nearly a half-century, these colorful treasures overwhelmingly cult-to-complete edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or average (NM to NM-MT) and feature several viable candidates for third-party profes- better), 25% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with the elusive high series sional grading. When infrequently offered, presentation boxes are typically found in generally presenting similarly to the lowers numbers. Despite moderate instances of deplorable condition due to the ravages of time, storing methods or other factors. This askew centering common to the issue, the majority of the obverses are still very clean. assembly has escaped that fate as both the charcoal gray lid with gilt lettering and the Highlights include #2 Maris (EX-MT), #150 Mays (VG-EX), #290 Musial (EX-MT), container are almost absent of any distinguishable wear. The coins remain snugly #300 Mantle (VG-EX), #307 Mantle WS (EX), #344 Koufax (EX-MT), #388 stored in their eighteen respective team slots. Keys include #2 Pierce, #11 Barber, #23 Clemente (EX-MT), #406 Mantle HR (VG-EX), #415 Aaron (EX-MT), #417 Maris, #27 Yastrzemski, #33 Berra, #36 Killebrew, #40 B. Robinson, #41 Mantle, #66 Marichal RC (EX), #475 Mantle MVP (EX), #482 Mays MVP (EX-MT), #484 Aaron Sievers, #67 Kaline, #97 Wynn (Pitching), #109 Koufax, #149 Mays, #150 Clemente, MVP (EX-MT), #572 B. Robinson AS (EX-MT), #576 Maris AS (EX-MT), #577 #162 S. Jones, #165 F. Robinson, #171 Ashburn and #180 Aaron. More on our web- Aaron AS (EX-MT), #578 Mantle AS (SGC 70) and #579 Mays AS (EX-MT). More site. on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00

104. 1965 Kahn’s Wieners 105. 1965 Topps Baseball Complete Set of Baseball Complete (45/45) with (32) PSA Set of (598) Cards Graded 7-9 Stellar 1965 Topps Baseball Shoot to the top of the esteemed PSA complete set of (598) cards for Registry with this beautiful 1965 the discriminating collector. Kahn’s Wieners Baseball complete set This pennant themed series is of (45) cards, (32) of which are graded quite clean and has an overall between Mint 9 and NM 7 by the approximate condition break- third-party service. The delicate full- down of 15% (NM or better), bleed photography from this offering 45% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and has remained nearly untouched for 48 20% (VG-EX or lesser). years resulting in an overall command- Featured are #16 Morgan RC ing appearance for these regional (EX-MT), #134 Mantle WS cards. The population reports for the (EX-MT), #160 Clemente majority of the graded cards are in the (EX), #170 Aaron (EX), #205 single digits. Highlights include PSA Spahn (NM), #207 Rose (EX), 9: (2 cards) with Lemaster, Terry (none #250 Mays (EX-MT), #300 better); PSA 8: (20 cards) with Aaron, Koufax (EX-MT), #350 Mantle F. Robinson, Stargell; PSA 7: (10 (VG), #470 Berra (EX-MT), cards) with Rose, Torre; Ungraded: #477 Carlton RC (VG-EX), (13 cards, average NM) with #500 Mathews (EX-MT), #510 Mazeroski (NM). More on our website. Banks (EX-MT), #526 Hunter RC (EX), #540 Brock (EX-MT) and #581 Perez RC Opening Bid $400.00 (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

106. 1965 Topps 107. (5) 1961-1969 Topps Baseball Baseball Insert Sets Near Set Presented are (5) 1961-1969 Topps Baseball insert sets featuring numerous of stars. Included are 1961 Topps Rub- (594/598) Offs: (36/36, average NM); 1963 Cards Topps Peel-Offs: (46/46, average NM) with Aaron (NM), #5 Banks with (5) (NM), Clemente (EX-MT), Koufax SGC (NM), Mantle (EX-MT), Mays (EX- Graded MT), Musial (VG-EX); 1965 Topps Keys Transfers: (72/72, average EX-MT to NM) with Aaron (EX-MT), Clemente Featured is a (NM), Koufax (EX-MT), Mantle (EX), 1965 Topps Mays (EX-MT); 1966 Topps Rub- Baseball near Off: (120/120, average NM) with set of Aaron (EX-MT), Clemente (NM), (594/598) Koufax (EX-MT), Mantle (NM), Mays cards with (5) SGC graded keys. This crisp series has an overall approximate condi- (VG), Rose (NM); 1969 Topps tion breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG Decals: (48/48, average NM) with or lesser). Highlights include: #134 Mantle WS (SGC 70), #160 Clemente (EX-MT), Aaron (EX-MT), Clemente (EX-MT) #170 Aaron (VG-EX), #207 Rose (VG), #320 Gibson (SGC 92), #350 Mantle (SGC and Mantle (EX-MT). 84), #377 Stargell (SGC 84), #477 Carlton RC (SGC 86), #510 Banks (EX-MT) and Opening Bid $400.00 #581 Perez RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

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108. 1967 109. 1968 Topps Topps Baseball Complete Baseball Set of (598/598) Near Set Razor-sharp 1968 Topps Baseball of complete set of (598) cards fea- turing several candidates for (608/609) third-party professional grading. Cards With a “straight from vending” with PSA appearance, this edition has an overall condition breakdown of 7 Mantle 10% (NM-MT or better), 35% One of the (NM), 30% (EX-MT) and 25% more difficult- (EX or lesser) with moderate to-complete instances of factory errant center- series from the 1960s is found with the offered 1967 Topps Baseball near set of ing frequent to the issue. (608/609) cards. This extremely sharp edition has an approximate condition break- Highlights include #45 Seaver down of 15% (NM or better), 45% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser) (NM), #50 Mays (EX-MT), #80 with the challenging high numbers generally presenting similarly, if not better than the Carew (NM), #110 Aaron (VG- low series. Highlights include #45 Maris (EX-MT), #150 Mantle (PSA 7), #200 Mays EX), #150 Clemente (EX-MT), (VG-EX), #250 Aaron (EX-MT), #400 Clemente (VG-EX), #430 Rose (EX), #558 #177 Ryan RC (EX-MT), #230 Belanger RC (EX-MT), #560 Bunning (NM), #569 Carew RC (VG-EX), #580 Rose (EX-MT), #247 Bench RC Colavito (VG-EX), #600 B. Robinson (EX), #604 Red Sox Team (VG) and #609 John (EX-MT), #250 Yastrzemski (NM), #280 Mantle (EX-MT), #408 Carlton (NM), #480 (EX-MT). Missing only #581 Seaver RC for completion. Due to rudimentary factory Managers’ Dream/Clemente (VG-EX), #490 Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (EX-MT) and printing techniques of the age, slight centering/size variances are present. More on our #528 Tigers Team (EX-MT). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $750.00

110. 1968 Topps Baseball Milton Bradley 111. 1970 Kellogg’s Complete Set of (77) Baseball Complete Set of Cards with (7) PSA (75) PSA Mint 9 Graded Graded—PSA 4 Ryan RC Cards Distributed as part of the Win-A-Card Each graded Mint 9 with no qualifiers board game in conjunction with toy by PSA. Inaugural 1970 Kellogg’s producer Milton Bradley, it has only Baseball complete set of (75) cards. been recently that the 1968 Topps Presenting as when produced over 42 Baseball Milton Bradley version has years ago, these 3-D cereal cards dis- been cataloged by major publications play all of the attributes associated with and third-party grading services. This the opined technical grade. This edition complete set of (77) cards featuring is packed with (22) Hall of Famers and (7) PSA graded examples averages other keynote superstars including #2 (EX to EX-MT) and is extremely lim- Rose, #4 McCovey, #7 Seaver, #8 ited in comparison to the mainstream Sutton, #12 Mays, #13 Marichal, #15 F. pack produced issue. Highlighted in Robinson, #20 Perry, #21 B. Robinson, this interesting set are #20 B. #22 Aparicio, #27 Clemente, #29 Robinson (EX-MT), #45 Seaver (PSA Stargell, #32 R. Jackson, #37 B. 6, mc), #49 Brinkman (PSA 6, Yellow Williams, #40 Banks, #42 Santo, #44 Team Letters), #58 Mathews (EX), Brock, #47 Carew, #52 Kaline, #58 #66 Cox (PSA 6, Yellow Team Letters), #80 Carew (PSA 6), #100 Gibson (PSA 6), Bench, #61 Killebrew, #71 Gibson and #110 Aaron (PSA 4) and #177 Ryan RC (PSA 4, only 52 total graded). More on our #72 Morgan. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

112. 1970-1983 Kellogg’s 113. 1971 Topps Baseball Complete Run of Baseball Complete (17) Sets with 1971 Set of (752) Cards 3-D Superstars! Simply amazing 1970- Plus (2) Variations 1983 Kellogg’s Baseball complete run of Formidable 1971 Topps Baseball (17) sets. This gathering is both the most complete set of (752) cards plus complete and highest grade Kellogg’s two checklist variations. This grouping we have offered. With defer- mid-grade edition with delicate ence to varying degrees of curling asso- black borders has an approximate ciated with the series, these innovative condition breakdown of 20% cards average (NM to NM-MT) and are (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), almost entirely absent of cracking. 20% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or Highlights include 1970 Kellogg’s set: lesser) with the tougher high (75/75, average NM, 50% displays soil- series generally presenting only ing along edges) with #12 Mays (NM- slightly lesser than the more MT), #27 Clemente (NM-MT); 1971 available numbers. Highlights Kellogg’s set: (75/75, average NM to include #20 R. Jackson (EX), NM-MT, with deference to significant #341 Garvey RC (EX-MT), #400 curling) with #10 Mays (NM-MT), #44 Aaron (EX-MT), #513 Ryan Kaline (NM-MT), #50 Banks (NM-MT), (VG), #600 Mays (VG-EX) and #65 Rose (NM-MT); 1972 Kellogg’s #630 Clemente (VG-EX). Also master set: (54/54 plus variations, median NM-MT) with #49 Clemente (NM-MT), present are the checklist varia- (2) #54 Mays (both NM-MT); (2) 1973 Kellogg’s sets: (54/54, average NM-MT, one tions for #123 (VG) and #619 blank back) and 1974-1983 Kellogg’s sets: (average NM-MT). More on our website. (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

22 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 114. 1969 Topps Team 115. 1970 Topps Baseball Posters Complete Set of Complete Set of (720) (24) Posters Cards Beloved franchises and the stars who Ring in the decade of the bell bottom with played for them are profiled on this the offered 1970 Topps Baseball complete offbeat 1969 Topps Baseball Team set of (720) cards. This silver bordered Posters complete set of (24/24). With series has an approximate condition exception to moderate traces of gum breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), staining, these neatly folded oversized 25% (EX), 35% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG composites average (EX-MT to NM) or lesser) with the high series and low with only 25% presenting lesser. Some numbers generally presenting similarly. of the luminaries pictured are Aaron Highlights include #140 R. Jackson (VG- (Braves), Banks (Cubs), Clemente EX), #189 Munson RC (VG-EX), #350 (Pirates), R. Jackson (Athletics), Clemente (VG-EX), #500 Aaron (VG- Mantle (Yankees), Mays (Giants), EX), #580 Rose (VG-EX), #600 Mays Seaver (Mets) and many others. (VG-EX), #630 Banks (EX-MT), #640 Highlighted among the teams are the Kaline (EX-MT) and #712 Ryan (VG- Pilots (NM), their sole season in the major leagues. EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

116. 1970 Topps Baseball Complete Set (720/720) 117. 1971 Kellogg’s Baseball with (7) PSA Graded Stars Complete Set of (75) Cards Assembled is a 1970 Topps Baseball Prized 1971 Kellogg’s Baseball complete set complete set of (720) cards with (7) of (75) cards. These 3-D Super Stars were PSA graded keys. The approximate found one per box and were not made avail- condition breakdown is as follows: 25% able for the annual mail-in offer, thus leading (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 20% to their increased desirability. The overall (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with condition breakdown is as follows: 70% (NM the challenging high series generally to NM-MT or better) and 30% (EX-MT or presenting on par with the lower num- lesser) with only a handful exhibiting signifi- bers. Highlights include #10 cant surface imperfections. Keys include #2 Yastrzemski (PSA 7), #140 R. Jackson Seaver (NM-MT), #5 Clemente (EX-MT), (EX), #189 Munson RC (EX-MT), #10 Mays (NM-MT), #15 F. Robinson (NM- #350 Clemente (VG-EX), #500 Aaron MT), #44 Kaline (NM), #51 Gibson (NM- (VG-EX), #580 Rose (PSA 6), #600 MT), #55 Killebrew (EX-MT), #60 Palmer Mays (EX), #660 Bench (EX) and #712 (NM) and #65 Rose (Mint). Ryan (PSA 6). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

118. 1973 & 1974 Topps 119. (12) 1970-1979 Topps Baseball Complete Sets & Kellogg’s Baseball Prime pair of 1973 and 1974 Topps Complete Sets Baseball complete sets. Highlights Dive into these (12) 1970-1979 Topps include 1973 Topps set: (660/660, and Kellogg’s Baseball complete sets. average EX-MT to NM, 24/24 Highlights include 1970 Kellogg’s set: Checklists average NM, 11 star (75/75, average NM, 5% cracking); 1973 dupes average GD) with #1 & 1974 Kellogg’s sets: (54/54, both NM- Aaron/Ruth/Mays (EX-MT), #50 MT); 1975 Topps set: average EX-MT to Clemente (NM), #100 Aaron (EX), NM) with #223 Yount RC (NM), #228 (2) #130 Rose (NM, GD), (2) #220 Brett RC (NM-MT); 1976 & 1977 Topps Ryan (EX-MT, FR), (2) #305 Mays sets: (660/660 each, both NM); (2) 1978 (EX-MT, GD), #615 Schmidt Topps sets: (2) #36 Murray RC (both RC/Cey (NM); 1974 Topps set: NM), (2) #707 Molitor/Trammell RC (660/660, average NM) with #1 (NM-MT, NM) and 1979 Topps set: #116 Aaron (EX), #20 Ryan (NM) and O. Smith (EX-MT). More on our website. #456 Winfield RC (EX-MT). More Opening Bid $250.00 on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

120. (18) 1975-1988 Topps & 121. (57) 1974-1989 Minor Fleer Baseball Complete League Baseball Team Sets Sets with 1975 Mini with 1987 Pan-Am Team USA Featured are (18) 1975-1988 Topps and Blue Fleer Baseball complete sets. Highlights Far from “bush league” these (57) 1974- include 1975 Topps Mini set: #223 Yount 1989 minor league team sets feature dozens RC (EX-MT), #228 Brett RC (EX), #500 of future Hall of Famers and stars. The sets Ryan (NM), #660 Aaron (NM); 1976 and keys overwhelmingly average (NM- Topps set: (660/660, average VG-EX); MT). Highlights include 1970s: (3 sets) with 1978 Topps set: #36 Murray RC (EX- 1974 TCMA: International League All-Stars MT), #707 Molitor/Trammell RC (EX- (Carter); 1980s: (54 sets) with 1981 TCMA: MT); 1979 Topps set: #116 O. Smith RC Pawtucket Red Sox (Boggs); 1983 TCMA: (EX-MT) and 1980 Topps set: #482 Lynchburg Mets (Gooden); Others: 1983 Henderson RC (EX-MT). Also present are Fritsch Visalia Oaks (Puckett), (2) 1985 (111) 1975-1983 Topps dupes featuring Topps Team USA (#401 McGwire RC) and several stars. Due to size/weight, a ship- 1987 Pan-Am Team USA Blue (F. Thomas). ping surcharge will apply. More on our More on our website. website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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122. (117) 1911 T205 Gold 123. (70) 1909-11 T206 Borders with (20) Hall of White Borders with (6) Famers & Shortprints Hall of Famers—All Including W. Johnson— Different with Mostly Different Polar Bear Backs Prolific gathering of (117) 1911 T205 Gold Increase your “monster number” Borders exhibiting (20) Hall of Famers and with these (70) different 1909-11 shortprints along with a smattering of T206 White Borders with (6) Hall of tougher backs. This assembly comprises Famers headlining. With exception to over half of the series and displays much 8 noted cards, the remaining artifacts nicer than when typically offered. The con- display Polar Bear advertising backs. dition breakdown is as follows: 23% (VG- The overall condition breakdown is EX), 30% (VG), 32% (GD) and 15% (FR as follows: 16% (VG-EX or better), or lesser) with nearly 10% displaying 29% (VG), 31% (GD) and 24% (FR instances of reverse writing or trimming. or lesser) with 10% displaying traces Highlights include Hall of Famers: (10 of reverse writing. Highlights include cards) with Baker (PR, Honest Long Cut), Hall of Famers: (6 cards) with Bender (Honest Long Cut), Bresnahan Bender (VG, Pitching, with Trees, (VG, Mouth Open), Duffy (GD), Evers (GD), Huggins (VG-EX), Jennings (GD), W. Piedmont), Bender (VG-EX, Portrait, Johnson (GD), McGraw (GD), Tinker (GD); Shortprints/Minor Leagues: (10 cards) Sweet Caporal), Huggins (EX, with Barger (VG-EX, Full “B” on Cap), Dahlen (GD), Fisher (GD), Frick (GD, Portrait, Piedmont), Jennings (FR, Newark), Gray (GD, No Stats on Back), Phelan (FR, Providence), Vaughn (GD), K. Both Hands Showing, writing), Kelley (GD), C. Young (FR, One Glove Shows) and White (GD), Wiltse (GD, Right Ear Shows) and Others: (90 cards) with Chase (GD, Others: (64 cards) with Chase (VG, Throwing, Dark Cap, Piedmont). More on our Both Ears Show, Diamond Extends Below Shoulder). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

124. 1910- 125. (42) 1908-1917 12 P2 Baseball Caramel “E” Sweet Cards with (12) Hall of Caporal Famers from Many Pins Partial Types Set of (135) Tasty assortment of (42) 1908-1917 with (29) baseball caramel “E” cards featuring a dozen Hall of Famers and fourteen Hall of different ACC designations. Famers Highlighted among this gallery of Stellar 1910-12 Type cards are 1909-11 E90-1 P2 Sweet Caporal American Caramel: (14 cards) with Pins partial set of B. Brown (PR), Chance (PR), (135) with (29) Marquard (FR); 1908 E91-A Hall of Famers leading the way. These antique pinbacks generally range from (VG- American Caramel: M. Brown (FR), EX to EX-MT) with many better and only a handful lesser. With only four exceptions, Plank (FR); 1910 E91-C American the reverse advertising back is intact. Highlights include Hall of Famers: (29 pins) Caramel: Clarke (VG-EX); 1909 with M. Brown (VG-EX, Large Letters), Chance (EX-MT, Large Letters), Cobb (EX- E92 Croft’s Candy-Black: McGraw MT, Small Letters), E. Collins (NM, Large Letters), Evers (EX), Griffith (NM, Large (FR); 1909 E92 Dockman & Sons Letters),W. Johnson (EX-MT, Large Letters), W. Johnson (EX, Small Letters), Lajoie Gum: Jennings (FR), Lajoie (PR); 1909 E92 Nadja Caramels: Bergen (FR); 1910 (EX-MT), Mathewson (EX-MT, Small Letters), McGraw (NM, Large Letters), E93 Standard Caramel: Waddell (PR); 1911 E94 George Close Candy: Evers (PR, Speaker (EX-MT, Large Letters), Speaker (EX-MT, Small Letters), Tinker (EX-MT, olive); 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel: Willis (FR); 1909 E102 Anonymous Set of Small Letters), Walsh (NM) and C. Young (GD, “C” on Cap). More on our website. 25: Bender (trimmed) and 1910 E103 Williams Caramel: Ewing (FR, reverse paper Opening Bid $750.00 pulling). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

126. (18) 1933-1948 127. (125) 1933-1941 Baseball Hall of Goudey Baseball Cards— Fame Cards with All Different with Many Hall Foxx & Greenberg of Famers Cooperstown’s finest are in Cooperstown’s calling with these (125) abundance with these (18) different 1933-1941 Goudey Baseball 1933-1948 baseball singles. cards. Highlighted among these gum Included are 1933 Goudey: (4 cards are 1933 Goudey: (70 cards, aver- cards) with #25 P. Waner age GD to VG) with #25 P. Waner (VG- (PR), #29 Foxx (PR, reverse EX), #35 Simmons (GD), #60 Hoyt (EX- pencil mark), #56 Ruffing MT), #63 Cronin (EX-MT), #64 Grimes (PR), #125 Terry (GD); 1934- (VG), #76 Cochrane (EX), #109 Cronin 36 Diamond Stars: (5 cards) (VG), #110 Goslin (VG), #119 Hornsby with #14 Terry (PR), #27 (GD), #158 Berg (GD), #164 L. Waner Traynor (GD), #31 Cuyler (GD), #187 Manush (FR), #194 Averill (VG-EX), #83 P. Waner (PR), (GD), #220 Grove (VG-EX); 1934 #103 Dickey (GD); 1936 Goudey: (27 cards, median GD) with #7 Goudey: (4 cards) with Durocher (GD), #10 Klein (GD), #21 Cuyler (VG-EX), Gomez Terry (VG), #22 Vaughan (VG), #27 (VG-EX), Greenberg (VG), P. Appling (GD), #35 Lombardi (GD), #62 Waner (VG); 1936 R312 Greenberg (VG), #90 Cuyler (FR); 1935 Goudey: (20 cards, composite VG-EX) with Pastels: Greenberg (FR, reverse writing); 1939 Play Ball: (2 cards) with #53 Hubbell Cochrane/Simmons (VG), Foxx/Mahaffey (VG-EX); 1941 Goudey: (8 cards, aggre- (GD), #56 Greenberg (EX-MT); 1940 Play Ball: #20 Ruffing (VG-EX) and 1948 gate VG-EX) with #20 Hubbell (VG-EX, green) and #23 B. Young SP (VG, green). Swell Sports Thrills: #12 Ruth HR (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

24 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 129. (58) 130. (20) 1911 T205 1910 T210 Gold Old Mill Border Red Border Singles Series 1-7 with Polar Singles Bear Explore the old Backs Southern Leagues with Including these (20) 1910 (3) Hall of T210 Old Mill Famers Red Border sin- gles. Included are Build the foundation of your prospective 1911 T205 Series 1: (3 128. (7) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Gold Border set with these (58) different cards includ- cards) with ing a trio of Hall of Famers and a handful of short- Folders with Mathewson Dudley (PR), prints. Each relic displays a Polar Bear advertising back Capture these (7) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders Eubank (PR), and is absent of any paper loss. The condition break- depicting a total of six Hall of Famers including “Big Fox (GD); Series 2: (5 cards) with Doyle (EX), Lucia down is as follows: 21% (VG to VG-EX), 40% (GD) Six”. Included are Camnitz/Donlin Out/Gibson (FR, (EX), Neuton (GD), Smith (FR, writing), Wallace and 39% (FR or lesser) with nearly 25% displaying reverse writing), Chance/Chance Beats/Foxen (GD), E. (GD); Series 3: (7 cards) with Davis (GD), Gardner traces of reverse writing. Highlights include Chance Collins/Collins Easily/Baker (presents GD, miscut), (VG), Harrison (GD), Hill (GD), Mullen (VG), Slaven (PR), Hoblitzell (PR, Cin. After 1908 stats), Huggins Lord/Scoring From/Oldring (GD), Mattern/Lobert (FR, Orange Border), Watson (GD); Series 4: Schafer (GD), McBride SP (FR), Wheat (FR) and K. White SP Almost/Kling (VG), McBride/Schaefer On/Milan (GD) (GD); Series 5: (3 cards) with Ochs (GD), Weldon (trimmed). More on our website. and Meyers/Devlin Gets/Mathewson (GD). (FR), Wysong (GD) and Series 7: Cabrol (PR). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

131. (24) 132. (9) 133. (8) 1936 1922-1926 1927 Baseball Four- Baseball Baseball On-One Exhibits with Exhibits Exhibits Cobb & Terry with (5) Picturing (14) Spotlighted are (24) Hall of Hall of Famers 1922-1926 Baseball Famers These (8) 1936 Exhibits with Cobb Including Baseball Four-on-One and Terry headlin- Exhibits picture (14) ing. Included are Cobb & Hall of Famers includ- 1922 Exhibits: (17 Gehrig ing Foxx, Grove, Dean cards, all PR to FR, Though polar and many others. reverse writing or opposites in Comprising half the back damage, unless nature, “The set, included are: noted) with Bagby, Georgia Peach” Appling/Dykes/ Bigbee, Emke, Falk, and “Iron Horse” Lyons/Bonura (VG-EX), Berry/Puccinelli/Higgins/B. Flagstead, E. are paired with Johnson (FR, reverse writing), Johnson, Miller, Moriarty, Nehf (VG), Pratt, E. Smith, this premier Grove/Foxx/Cronin/Ferrell (VG-EX), S. Smith (VG-EX), Sothorn, Tierney, Toporcer, Walker, starting nine of 1927 Baseball Exhibits. The lineup Herman/Galan/Warneke/Hartnett (VG), Ward; 1923-24 Exhibits: Powell (FR, reverse writing); includes: Adams (trimmed, reverse writing), Bancroft Mancuso/Terry/Hubbell/Ott (VG-EX), 1925 Exhibits: (4 cards, all FR, reverse writing, unless (FR), Bassler (GD), Cobb (GD), Daus(s) (VG), Gehrig Medwick/Frisch/D. Dean/P. Dean (VG), noted) with Cobb (FR), E. Meusel, R. Meusel, Snyder (VG), Heilman(n) (GD), Schalk (GD) and Wingfield Meyer/Whitehill/Bluege/Newsom (VG) and J. (GD); 1926 Exhibits: (2 cards, both FR, reverse writ- (GD). With exception to the noted, the remaining backs Wilson/C. Davis/Camilli/Moore (VG). With exception ing) with High and Terry. are clean. to the noted, the backs are clean. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

134. (140) 1939-1941 Play Ball 135. (22) 1939- Singles with (12) Hall of Famers & 1943 Baseball (12) High Numbers Hall of Fame Featured are Sepia Type 1 (140) differ- Postcards with ent 1939- 1941 Play Ruth & Original Ball singles Envelope headlined by Released prior to the a dozen Hall more familiar of Famers. Albertype and Artvue Highlights series, these (22) 1939- include 1939 1943 Baseball Hall of 136. 1941 Play Ball Paper Uncut Play Ball: Fame Type 1 Sepia Sheet #1-12 with Hubbell & Ott (37 cards, Postcards are solid ren- Presented is a 1941 Play Ball paper uncut sheet featur- mainly VG- derings of our national ing the first twelve cards in the set. The paper variation EX to EX, 6 game. The scarce 3-1/2 x 5-1/2” plaque reproductions was only marketed in uncut form due to paper conser- high numbers) with #50 Gehringer (EX-MT), #55 exhibit strong surfaces, relatively crisp perimeters and vation efforts during World War II and retailed for a Vaughan (VG), #88 Keller (EX-MT), #89 L. Waner are accompanied by the original mailer in excellent penny per. This vibrant memento is comprised of (3) (EX-MT); 1940 Play Ball: (92 cards, average VG-EX, condition. Subjects include Alexander (EX-MT), Cobb four-card rows and presents in (EX-MT) condition with 6 high numbers) with #9 Keller (GD), #102 Klein (VG- (EX-MT), W. Johnson (EX-MT), Lajoie (EX), Mack blazing surface colors and clean backs. The ephemeron EX), #107 Vaughan (GD), #124 Combs (VG-EX), #129 (EX-MT), Mathewson (EX-MT), Ruth (EX-MT), is also crease-free and ideal for prominent display. B. Harris (GD), #134 Cronin (VG); 1941 Play Ball: Speaker (EX), Wagner (EX-MT), Wright (EX-MT) and Includes Hall of Famers #6 Hubbell, #8 Ott and #10 (11 cards, average GD) with #1 E. Miller (VG), #8 Ott C. Young (EX). More on our website. Vaughan. (GD) and #15 Cronin (PR). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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137. 1887-1954 Baltimore 138. 1909-1979 Baseball Orioles Grab Bag of (14) Star Card Collection of Cards with T206 Team Set (113) Cards with (2) Mantle Catch these early birds by scoring the Loaded with stars! The enterprising offered grouping of (14) 1887-1954 singles dealers will want to take advan- singles. Included are tage of the opportunity to secure these 1887 N284 Buchner Gold Coin: Purcell (113) 1909-1979 baseball star cards fea- (VG); 1909-11 T206 White Borders turing Aaron, Mantle, Mays and many Orioles set: (9/9, all Piedmont backs) with more! Highlights include 1909-11 T206 Adkins (FR, reverse paper loss), Cassidy White Borders: Chesbro (VG, (VG), Dessau (VG), Dunn (EX), Hall Piedmont); 1951 Berk Ross: Berra (trimmed), Jackson (VG-EX), Poland (VG); 1966 Topps: #30 Rose (VG), #50 (VG), Slagle (VG), Strang (VG-EX); 1912 Mantle (FR); 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle C46 Imperial Tobacco: #13 Frock (VG); (FR); 1970 Topps: #189 Munson RC 1950 Callahan Hall of Fame: W. (VG), #350 Clemente (VG), #500 Aaron Robinson (NM-MT); 1950 V362 Big (VG); 1971 Topps: #341 Garvey RC League Stars: #4 Cihocki (EX-MT) and (EX-MT) and 1972 Topps: #49 Mays 1954 Esskay Hot Dogs: Fox (GD). (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

140. (6) 1948-1969 139. 1934-1960s Detroit Tigers Baseball Hall of Cards & Memorabilia Group of Fame/Superstar Rookie (19) Items Cards with Clemente & Restore the roar in your Motor City themed Ryan collection with these (19) 1934-1960s Detroit “Golden age” elite are well repre- Tigers keepsakes. Highlights include Cards: (6 sented with these (6) 1948-1969 items) with 1936 R314 Goudey Wide Pens: Topps and Bowman Baseball singles. Cochrane (EX-MT); 1951 Topps Connie Included among these cardboard Mack’s All-Time All-Star: Cochrane (SGC classics are 1948 Bowman: #5 Feller Authentic); 1970 Rold Gold Pretzels: #15 RC (GD); 1955 Topps: #164 Cobb (PSA 9); Scorecards: (8 scorecards) with Clemente RC (PR, reverse paper (1) 1936 (Cochrane cover, presents GD) and loss/tape); 1958 Topps: #47 Maris Other: (5 items) with 1934 Pennant Winners RC (VG); 1959 Topps: #514 Gibson team photo with marked pencil identifiers and RC (GD); 1968 Topps: #177 Ryan numbers (FR). More on our website. RC (BVG 3.5) and 1969 Topps: Opening Bid $200.00 #260 R. Jackson RC (GD). Opening Bid $250.00

141. 1951 Bowman Baseball Starter Set of (182) Different Cards with Stars & (31) High Numbers 142. (4) 1952 Topps Timeless treasures of the diamond are por- Baseball High Numbers trayed on this promising 1951 Bowman Baseball starter set of (182) cards. Multiple with Black, Groat & Hall of Famers and (31) high numbers are Thomson found in this assembly which averages (VG Dazzling quartet of 1952 Topps Baseball to VG-EX) with the majority displaying high numbers for the prospective set traces of reverse wax staining frequent to builder. Included are 1.) #313 Thomson the issue. Highlights include #26 Rizzuto (VG); 2.) #320 Rutherford (EX-MT); 3.) (VG-EX), #30 Feller (VG-EX), #31 #321 Black (VG) and 4.) #369 Groat (EX Campanella (VG-EX), #32 Snider (VG), to EX-MT). #46 Kell (VG-EX), #50 Mize (VG-EX), Opening Bid $200.00 #134 Spahn (VG), #165 T. Williams (VG), #232 Fox RC (VG-EX), #282 Frisch (GD) and #290 Dickey (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

144. (145) 1952 Topps Baseball Singles Collection 143. (8) 1952 Topps with Dickey Baseball High Numbers Provide a boost to your 1952 Topps Baseball collection with these (145) dif- with Burgess ferent cards. This mid-grade group gener- Make progress on your 1952 Topps ally averages (VG) and displays all low Baseball aspirations by scoring these numbers with exception to #400 Dickey. (8) high numbers from the tougher Highlights include #2 Runnels (GD, bb), #311-407 series. Included are #325 #11 Rizzuto (VG-EX, bb), #26 Irvin (GD, Serena (VG), #334 Mizell (VG-EX), bb), #29 Kluszewski (VG, bb), #33 Spahn #341 Jeffcoat (VG), #343 Gernert (VG, bb), #36 Hodges (VG, bb), #49 Sain (VG), #357 Burgess (VG), #366 (VG-EX, bb), #57 Lopat (GD, bb), #59 Madison (GD), #376 F. Throneberry Roberts (VG, bb), #65 Slaughter (VG, and #388 Chipman (VG). bb), #66 Roe (VG, bb), #195 Minoso Opening Bid $250.00 (VG), #216 Ashburn (VG-EX) and #400 Dickey (PR). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

26 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 As “home of the regional card”, Huggins & Scott Auctions has been pleased to offer several important finds by our consignors over the past decade. The eight 1953-1955 Hunter Wieners Cardinals lots found on this page come from a childhood collection and feature multiple Hall of Famers and shortprints. Additionally, we are pleased to announce that our August 2013 auction will feature a 1955 Hunter Wieners Bob Stephenson - a newly discovered addition to the checklist! This unique card will be available for review and bidding at the 2013 National Convention.

145. 1953 Hunters Wieners 146. (4) 1953 Hunter Wieners Solly Hemus with Red Cardinals with Schoendienst & Borders Slaughter From a childhood collection comes the Double your regional Hall of Fame pleasure with offered 1953 Hunter Wieners Solly Hemus this quartet of 1953 Hunter Wieners Cardinals sample. The scrappy infielder is surrounded featuring Red Schoendienst and Enos Slaughter. by ample portions of the original red border- Despite moderate-to-extensive creasing through- ing. Despite extensive creasing, the clear out, these hot dog cards are still difficult to locate portrait and radiant surface hues more than in any condition. Included are 1.) Clark (presents make up for any technical deficiencies. The VG-EX); 2.) Schoendienst (presents FR); 3.) reverse is clean and exhibits faint hot dog Slaughter (presents FR) and 4.) Yuhas (presents grease markings frequent to the issue. PR). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

147. (7) 1954 Hunter Wieners St. 148. (11) 1954 Hunters Louis Cardinals Singles—Front Wieners Front/Back Cards Portions with Musial “What’s My Name? What’s My Record?” Once Devised as a quirky matching game, the oft shrouded in mystery from St. Louis area youth, maddening 1954 Hunter Wieners series gen- the identities of these (7) 1954 Hunters Wieners uinely tested the fandom of Cardinals faith- Cardinals subjects are confirmed by the original ful. Presented are (11) 1954 Hunter Wieners owner on the reverses of these challenging hot singles comprising (7) fronts and (4) backs. dog cards. These portraits were expertly cut from Each regional relic is found with expected a period hot dog box and then stored for decades glue/tape residue and writing along with in a scrapbook. Each player’s name is inscribed varying degrees of creasing. Extracted to on the reverse which also includes varying various dimensions. Included are Fronts: (7 degrees of black paper residue. Included are T. cards) with T. Alston, (2) Burgess, Deal, Alston, Brazle, Haddix, Jablonski, Luna, Rice and Lowrey, Musial, Schofield; Backs: (4 Schofield. cards) with Deal, Lowrey, Miller and Rand. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

150. 1955 Hunter Wieners Stan Musial SGC Authentic 149. 1955 Hunter Wieners Ken Boyer Stunning 1955 Hunter Wieners Stan Musial Type card Former National League MVP Ken Boyer mans the hot for the regional specialist with an eye for the exception- corner during his rookie season on this 1955 Hunter al. Graded Authentic by SGC due to being neatly Wieners specimen. The elusive St. Louis area Type card extracted from a period hot dog box, this Hall Fame was meticulously extracted from a period hot dog box sample depicting Musial batting against a balmy spring and presents much nicer than many similar samples from training setting is one of only four such judged by the the regional issue. Exhibits limited creasing and reverse third-party grading service. The ingeniously designed paper loss. Despite those flaws, this perennial All-Star obverse is complete with action photo, portrait, facsimi- still presents quite nicely and is an ideal acquisition for le autograph and biographical information. The sturdy any Redbird faithful. canvas is crease-free with a radiant color scheme while Opening Bid $250.00 the blank reverse displays grease impressions frequent to the issue. Opening Bid $250.00

152. (8) 1955 Hunter Wieners St. Louis Cardinals 151. 1955 Hunter Wieners Red Singles Schoendienst The finest the Gateway City has to offer Hall of Fame Type Card! Ageless wonder Alfred (Red) are available with these (8) 1955 Hunter Schoendienst fields his position on this scarce 1955 Wieners St. Louis Cardinals singles. The Hunter Wieners regional. The dual action/portrait pose of innovate dual action/portrait poses are the Cooperstown inductee presents extremely well with among the most attractive designs of any bright color schemes and intricate uniform detailing 1950s regional issue. This starter set is against a balmy Spring Training setting. Mild reverse accurately cut with only superficial creasing barely protrudes the obverse. Neatly extracted perimeter wear or spider wrinkling. The from a period hot dog box with pronounced reverse waxy reverses are clean and absent of any grease markings. obtrusive wear. Subjects include Haddix, Opening Bid $250.00 Hemus, Jacobs, Lawrence, Moon, Repulski, Virdon and Wooldridge. Among the finest 1955 Hunter Wieners samples to have been offered for public sale. Opening Bid $900.00

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153. 1953-1956 Topps 154. (474) 1948-1955 Baseball Collection Bowman Baseball Cards of (444) Cards with with Several Hall of Aaron, J. Robinson & Famers & High Numbers T. Williams Spanning Bowman’s trading card histo- Fill multiple set projects with ry are these (474) 1948-1955 baseball these (444) 1953-1956 Topps cards featuring a bevy of Hall of Baseball singles including Famers and high numbers. Highlights dozens of stars such as Aaron, J. include 1948 Bowman: #4 Mize RC Robinson, T. Williams and many (EX-MT), #8 Rizzuto RC (GD); 1949 more. Moderate duplication is Bowman: #60 Berra (GD); 1950 found throughout this classic Bowman: #22 J. Robinson (FR), #84 gathering. Highlights include Ashburn (EX); 1952 Bowman: (106 1953 Topps: (108 cards, com- cards, majority GD to VG, 10 high posite VG, 7 high numbers) numbers) with #1 Berra (VG), #44 with #27 Campanella (FR), Campanella (VG); 1953 Bowman #220 Paige (GD); 1954 Topps: Black & White: #39 Stengel (VG); (85 cards, average VG-EX) with 1953 Bowman Color: #9 Rizzuto #10 J. Robinson (VG), #50 (VG-EX), #32 Musial (GD), #33 Reese Berra (VG-EX); 1955 Topps: (VG), #46 Campanella (VG-EX), #93 (110 cards, mainly VG-EX) with #2 T. Williams (VG), #47 Aaron (VG), #50 J. Rizzuto/Martin (EX), #153 Ford (VG- Robinson (VG-EX), 1956 Topps: (141 cards, majority VG-EX) with #30 J. Robinson EX); 1954 Bowman: (91 cards, aggre- (VG-EX), #101 Campanella (EX-MT), #150 Snider (VG), #240 Ford (EX-MT) and gate EX) with #89 Mays (VG-EX) and 1955 Bowman: (95 cards, mostly VG-EX to NNO CL 1/3 (VG). More on our website. EX, 24 Umpires) with #184 Mays (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

155. (43) 1941-1973 156. (518) Roberto Clemente, 1947-1975 Sandy Koufax, Baseball Mickey Mantle & Shoebox Ted Williams Collection Cards—Loaded! Loaded with First and special ballot Hall Stars of Famers are the sole repre- This 1947-1975 sentatives discovered with baseball shoebox these (43) 1941-1973 collection of (518) Clemente, Koufax, Mantle cards is absolutely and Williams cards. This loaded with Hall of mixed grade gathering is comprised of (33) regular and (10) specialty cards. Keys Famers and stars include Roberto Clemente: (17 cards) with 1957 Topps #76 (VG), 1960 Topps #326 such as Aaron, (EX), 1961 Topps #388 (EX), 1962 Topps #10 (EX-MT); Sandy Koufax: (12 cards) Clemente, Mays, Rose, Williams and dozens more. Significant potential awaits the with 1956 Topps #79 Koufax (VG-EX), 1958 Topps #187 (EX), 1959 Topps #163 victor of this classic selection! Highlights include 1954 Topps: #1 T. Williams (VG); (VG-EX), 1960 Topps #343 (EX), 1961 Topps #344 (VG-EX), 1962 Topps #5 (VG- 1955 Bowman: #184 Mays (EX); 1955 Topps: #2 T. Williams (VG-EX), #47 Aaron EX), 1963 Topps #210 (EX), 1964 Topps #200 (VG), 1965 Topps #300 (VG); Mickey (VG); 1956 Topps: NNO CL 1/3 (EX-MT); 1957 Topps: (97 cards, aggregate EX- Mantle: (6 cards) with 1964 Topps #50 (VG), 1966 Topps #50 (GD), 1967 Topps MT) with #1 T. Williams (EX), #10 Mays (VG), #20 Aaron (EX), #76 Clemente #150 (EX-MT), 1968 Topps #280 (VG), 1969 Topps #500 (VG-EX); Ted Williams: (VG); 1959 Topps: #50 Mays (EX), #478 Clemente (EX-MT); 1964 Topps: #125 (8 cards) with 1941 Play Ball #14 (GD), 1951 Bowman #165 (GD), 1954 Topps #250 Rose (VG); 1966 Topps: #30 Rose (EX-MT); 1967 Topps: #400 Clemente (EX-MT); (VG), 1955 Topps #2 (VG-EX), 1956 Topps #5 (VG), 1957 Topps #1 (GD), 1958 1969 Topps: (13 cards, aggregate EX, mostly stars) with #50 Clemente (NM) and Topps: #1 (VG-EX) and #485 AS (EX-MT). More on our website. 1973 Topps: #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

157. 1948-1955 158. (2044) 1951-1957 Bowman Baseball Topps Baseball Collection of (1433) Cards with Hall of Cards Famers & Stars Replenish your inventory with Extensive 1951-1957 Topps this sizable assortment of (1433) Baseball singles gathering of 1948-1955 Bowman Baseball (2044) cards with multiple Hall cards. Several stars are found in of Famers and stars. Moderate this mid to off-grade gathering duplication is found throughout with moderate duplication and a this assortment. Although sever- sprinkling of high numbers. al cards display a combination Keys include 1951 Bowman: of wear including paper loss, (379 cards, mainly GD, 20% pin pin holes or writing, there is still holes) with (5) #232 Fox RC plenty here for the enterprising (average GD); 1952 Bowman: collector. Highlights include (290 cards, composite GD); 1952 Topps: (267 cards, aver- 1953 Bowman Color: (88 age FR to GD); 1953 Topps: cards, mainly FR to GD); 1954 (115 cards, composite GD, 20% Bowman: (152 cards, mainly writing/back damage); 1954 FR to GD, 20% writing) and Topps: (201 cards, average GD, 1955 Bowman: (444 cards, 30% writing); 1955 Topps: (184 cards, median GD); 1956 Topps: (785 cards, average mostly VG) with (4) #171 VG) with #100 Orioles Team-1955 (VG), (2) #292 Aparicio RC (VG-EX, GD) and Roberts (average EX-MT). 1957 Topps: (475 cards, median GD, 40% writing or paper loss, 56 fourth series are More on our website. low grade) with #125 Kaline (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

28 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 160. 1953 Bowman 159. 1953 Topps Baseball Color Baseball Starter Set of (106) Different Starter Set of with (22) High Numbers (80/160) with (20) Seize the offered 1953 Topps Baseball PSA Graded starter set of (106) different cards with Jump into the 1953 Bowman multiple stars and (22) high numbers. This Color Baseball edition with the sophomore series for the bubble gum man- offered starter set of (80/160) ufacturer presents quite nicely averaging different including (20) PSA (EX to EX-MT) quality throughout with graded. The ungraded portion the tougher high series presenting only averages (GD to VG). slightly lesser. Highlights include #37 Highlights include #32 Musial Mathews (VG), #151 Wilhelm (EX), #191 (PSA 2), #44 Kiner (EX-MT), #207 Ford (EX), #246 Bauer/Berra/Mantle (VG-EX), Face RC (VG), #265 Jensen (VG), #273 #61 Kell (VG), #160 Abrams Haddix RC (VG) and #280 Bolling RC (PSA 4); PSA 6: #71 (oc); PSA (VG-EX). 5: (2 cards) with #19, 37; PSA 4: (11 cards) with #6, 35, 52, 53, 73, 75, 95, 107-109, Opening Bid $250.00 111; PSA 3: (4 cards) with #88, 122, 152 and 155. Opening Bid $250.00 161. 1954 Topps 162. 1954 & 1955 Baseball Starter Set Bowman Baseball of (159) Different with Group of (113) Different Cards with Jump into the 1954 Topps Campanella Baseball edition with the offered Clean assortment of (113) dif- grouping of (159) different ferent 1954 and 1955 Bowman cards. This crisp series generally Baseball cards with multiple averages (EX to EX-MT) with stars. Highlights include 1954 many better. Highlights include Bowman: (81 cards, median #10 J. Robinson (VG-EX), #45 EX-MT) with #45 Kiner (EX), Ashburn (VG-EX), #102 #50 Kell (EX-MT), #58 Reese Hodges (EX), #132 Lasorda RC (EX-MT), #64 Mathews (EX), (EX-MT), #139 John & Ed #90 Campanella (NM), #101 O’Brien (NM) and #239 Larsen RC (EX-MT) and 1955 Skowron RC (EX-MT). Score Bowman: (32 cards, majority nearly two-thirds of this early Topps set in one shot! EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

163. (2) 1954-55 164. 1955 Topps Baseball Briggs Meats Starter Set of (133) Different Senators with with Williams & (31) High Scull & Umphlett Numbers Regional Collectors! Electric 1955 Topps Baseball starter set of Promising pair of 1954-55 (133) different cards hallmarked by several Briggs Meats Washington Hall of Famers and (31) high numbers. This Senators picturing Angel razor-sharp assembly averages (EX-MT) Scull and Thomas with some better and only a handful lesser Umphlett. The Scull por- due to askew centering inherent to the issue. trait presents (GD) with Many viable candidates for third-party pro- moderate surface creasing fessional grading are contained within! while Umphlett presents Highlights include #2 T. Williams (FR, sur- (VG) with a mild surface face paper loss), #5 Gilliam (EX-MT), #22 abrasion resulting in minor Skowron (EX-MT), #24 Newhouser (NM), obverse paper loss. These waxy treasures display traces of the original red bordering #31 Spahn (EX-MT), #100 Irvin (EX), #120 and were neatly extracted from their period hot dog boxes. The reverses display Kluszewski (EX-MT), #155 Mathews (EX- grease markings frequent to the issue. MT) and #166 Bauer (EX-MT). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

165. (57) 1949-1957 Topps & Bowman Brooklyn Dodgers Singles with (14) Hall of Famers 166. (9) 1957 Topps Baseball Dem Bums! Flatbush’s finest are the founda- Checklists & Game Cards tion for these (57) 1949-1957 Topps and Finish your 1957 Topps Baseball master set Bowman Brooklyn Dodgers singles. with these (9) tough checklists, contest cards Highlights include 1952 Bowman: #44 and inserts. Included are Checklists: (4 cards) Campanella (VG); 1952 Topps: #1 Pafko with Series 1/2 Bazooka (EX-MT), Series 2/3 (FR, reverse paper loss), #37 Snider (VG, bb); Bazooka (marked), Series 3/4 Blony (marked), 1953 Topps: #1 J. Robinson (GD), #27 Series 4/5 Blony (marked); Contests: (4 cards) Campanella (GD), 50; 1954 Bowman: #90 with May 4th (NM), May 25th (EX-MT), June Campanella (VG); 1954 Topps: #10 J. 22nd (EX-MT), July 19th (NM) and Lucky Robinson (GD); 1955 Topps: #50 J. Robinson Penny Insert: (VG). (GD); 1957 Topps: #18 Drysdale RC (EX- Opening Bid $250.00 MT), #30 Reese (EX), #210 Campanella (GD) and #400 Dodgers’ Sluggers (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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167. (11) 1956- 168. 1958-1962 1961 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Mickey Singles Group Mantle Singles of (4523) Cards Yankees collectors! Plug Team Set Builders! the holes in your Mickey Profit from this 1958- Mantle collection with 1962 Topps Baseball these (11) 1956-1961 Topps singles group of (4523) singles. Included are 1956 cards. Although prima- Topps: (2) #135 (both EX, rily comprised of com- gray back); 1957 Topps: mons from the lower #95 (FR); 1958 Topps: numbers, this gathering #150 (GD), #418 w/Aaron displays moderate (GD), (3) #487 AS ((2) duplication throughout and also contains a smattering of semi-stars, leaders and spe- GD, FR); 1959 Topps: (2) cialty cards. Included are 1958 Topps: (201 cards, median VG-EX); 1959 Topps: #10 (GD, FR) and 1961 (675 cards, mainly VG-EX); 1960 Topps: (230 cards, aggregate EX); 1961 Topps: Topps: #300 (GD). (1100 cards, average EX to EX-MT) and 1962 Topps: (2317 cards, average VG-EX) Opening Bid $500.00 with (5) #99 Powell RC (average VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00

169. 1962 Salada 170. (10) 1954- Baseball Coins 1968 Topps Partial Set of Baseball Hall of (159/221) Plus (8) Fame/Superstar Variations Rookies with Assembled is a 1962 Salada Aaron, Clemente, Baseball Coins partial set of Rose & Ryan (159/221) plus (8) variations. Batting and kings These colorful creations general- along with other Hall of ly present (EX-MT to NM) with Fame luminaries are found some better and only a handful with these (10) 1954-1968 lesser. Keys include #23 Maris Topps Baseball rookie cards. Included are 1954 Topps: #128 Aaron (FR, reverse writ- (EX-MT), #40 B. Robinson ing); 1955 Topps: (2 cards) with #124 Killebrew RC (VG-EX), #164 Clemente RC (NM), #41 Mantle (NM), #66 Sievers (NM), #70 G. Green (EX-MT), #109 Koufax (VG-EX); 1956 Topps: #292 Aparicio RC (EX); 1957 Topps: #35 F. Robinson RC (EX-MT), #149 Mays (EX), #150 Clemente (EX-MT) and #180 Aaron (EX). Also (VG-EX); 1963 Topps: #537 Rose RC (FR, slight surface paper loss); 1966 Topps: present are (8) variations averaging (NM) including #38, 47, 82, #87 Tuttle (EX-MT, #126 Palmer RC (EX); 1967 Topps: #569 Carew RC (EX-MT); 1968 Topps: (2 White Shirt Buttons), 123, 154, 155 and #177 Banks (NM, SS). More on our website. cards) with #177 Ryan RC (GD) and #247 Bench RC (EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00 171. 1954-1969 Topps & 172. (22) 1954-1982 Topps Bowman Baseball Shoebox Baseball Rookie Stars with Collection of (1299) Cards Banks, Carlton & Maris with (4) Mantle Rookies Diamond luminaries are showcased in Strong assortment of (22) 1954-1982 this extensive collection of (1299) 1954- Topps Baseball rookie stars featuring a 1969 Topps and Bowman Baseball cards. slew of Hall of Fame legends. Highlights Greats of the game such as Aaron, include 1954 Topps: #94 Banks RC (VG); Koufax, Mantle and Mays are but a few 1958 Topps: #47 Maris RC (VG-EX); of the legends found throughout. 1962 Topps: #199 Perry RC (GD); 1963 Highlights include 1958 Topps: #1 T. Topps: #553 Stargell RC (EX-MT); 1965 Williams (EX), #30 Aaron (GD); 1959 Topps: #16 Morgan RC (NM), #477 Topps: #163 Koufax (GD); 1960 Topps: Carlton RC (EX-MT); 1966 Topps: #126 #160 Mantle/Boyer (VG), #350 Mantle Palmer RC (VG-EX); 1969 Topps: #260 (FR); 1962 Topps: #1 Maris (VG-EX); R. Jackson RC (FR); 1975 Topps: #228 1963 Topps: #200 Mantle (VG-EX); Brett RC (EX-MT); 1975 Topps Mini: 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle (GD) and 1968 #223 Yount RC (EX-MT) and 1980 Topps: (285 cards, majority EX-MT to NM). More on our website. Topps: #482 Henderson RC (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

173. (13) 1954- 174. 1958-1972 1974 Topps Topps Baseball Hall of Baseball Fame Rookie & Group of Second Year (1903) Cards Cards with Banks Abundant gathering of & Koufax RC (1903) 1958-1972 Topps Baseball sin- Future Hall of Famers are gles with multiple depicted at the dawn of semi-stars, specialty their prolific careers with cards and semi-high this baker’s dozen of 1954- numbers dispersed 1974 Topps Baseball rookie and second year cards. Featured are 1954 Topps: #94 throughout. This Banks RC (VG); 1955 Topps: #28 Banks (EX), #123 Koufax RC (EX), #124 assembly with moder- Killebrew RC (GD); 1957 Topps: #328 B. Robinson RC (VG-EX); 1967 Topps: #569 ate duplication generally presents (VG to VG-EX) quality. Included are: Topps: (103) Carew RC (EX-MT); 1968 Topps: #247 Bench RC (EX) and 1973 Topps: #615 1958, (75) 1959, (62) 1960, (136) 1961, (78) 1962, (187) 1963, (98) 1964, (56) 1967, Schmidt RC (GD). More on our website. (20) 1968, (102) 1969, (226) 1970, (383) 1971 and (467) 1972. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

30 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 175. (60) 1955- 1973 Hank Aaron, Mickey Mantle & Willie Mays Cards— (20) of Each Player Longball launchers from the “golden age of baseball” are teamed on these (60) 176. 1951-1975 Topps & Bowman Baseball Stars 1955-1973 Hank Collection of (128) Cards with (21) Mantle & (12) Ryan Aaron, Mickey Mantle Those in a “New York state of mind” will understandably be excited with the off e r e d and Willie Mays cards. 1951-1975 Topps and Bowman Baseball stars collection of (128) cards headlined by (21) A whopping (20) cards of each player is present comprising (35) regular and (25) spe- Mantle and (12) Ryan including two rookies. Highlights include 1950 Bowman: #22 J . cialty cards. Featured are Hank Aaron: (20 cards) with 1955 Topps #47 (GD), 1960 R o b i n s o n (VG); 1955 Bowman: #202 M a n t l e (VG); 1956 To p p s : #79 K o u f a x ( G D ) ; Topps #300 (VG), 1962 Topps: #320 (EX-MT), 1964 Topps #300 (EX-MT); Mickey 1959 To p p s : (2) #461 Mantle HR (VG-EX, GD); 1961 To p p s : (2) #307 Mantle W S Mantle: (20 cards) with 1957 Topps #95 (VG), 1959 Topps #10 (GD). 1960 Topps (VG-EX, GD), (2) #406 Mantle HR (EX, GD); 1962 To p p s : #471 Mantle AS (VG-EX); #563 AS (EX); 1961 Topps: #300 (VG), #578 AS (VG-EX); 1962 Topps #200 (VG); 1964 To p p s : #50 M a n t l e (EX); 1965 To p p s : (2) #134 Mantle HR (VG-EX, VG); 1 9 6 5 1964 Topps #50 (VG-EX), 1966 Topps #50 (GD), 1967 Topps #150 (VG), 1968 Topps Topps Embossed: # 11 Mantle (NM); 1966 To p p s : #100 Koufax (VG-EX); 1968 To p p s : #280 (GD), 1969 Topps #500 (VG); Willie Mays: (20 cards) with 1954 Topps #90 (2) #177 Ry a n RC (GD, FR), #247 Bench RC (GD); 1969 To p p s : #260 R. Jackson R C (VG), 1955 Bowman #184 (VG), 1959 Topps: #50 (VG-EX), 1961 Topps #579 AS (GD), #500 M a n t l e (VG-EX), (2) #533 Ryan (both GD); 1970 To p p s : (2) #712 Ry a n (VG), 1963 Fleer #5 (VG-EX) and 1964 Topps #150 (VG-EX). More on our website. (both GD) add 1971 To p p s : (6) #513 Ryan (average GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

177. (25) 1953- 1969 Topps & Bowman Baseball Mickey Mantle Cards These (25) 1953-1969 178. (182) 1954-1975 Baseball Hall of Famers & Topps and Superstars with (13) Aaron, (4) Mantle & (13) Mays Bowman Baseball Mickey Mantle cards are proud remembrances of the Yankees slugger that Cavalcade of (182) 1954-1975 Topps Baseball Hall of Famers and superstars featuring span his illustrious career. Included are Topps: (23 cards) with 1953 #82 (SGC 20), (21) different players including (13) Aaron, (4) Mantle and (13) Mays. Immense “break” 1956 #135 (FR, gray back), 1957: #95 (GD), #407 w/Berra (VG); 1958: #150 (VG- potential is probable among this prolific gallery. Highlights include 1954 To p p s : # 9 4 EX), #418 (VG), #487 AS (EX-MT); 1959: #10 (VG-EX), #461 HR (EX); 1960: #160 B a n k s RC (VG); 1955 To p p s : #2 T. Wi l l i a m s (VG-EX), #47 A a r o n (VG-EX), #50 J. w/Boyer (VG-EX), #350 GD); 1961: #300 (VG), #307 WS (GD), #306 HR (VG); Robinson (VG-EX); 1958 To p p s : #1 T. Wi l l i a m s (VG), #5 Mays (VG); 1959 To p p s : 1962 #200 (colored), 1963 #200 (GD), 1964 #50 (VG-EX), 1965: #134 WS (FR), #478 Clemente (VG); 1960 To p p s : #200 Mays (EX-MT); 1961 To p p s : #344 Koufax #350 (GD); 1966 #50 (GD), 1967 #150 (VG), 1968 #280 (VG), 1969 #500 (PR); (VG-EX); 1963 To p p s : #300 Mays (VG-EX), #540 Clemente (VG-EX); 1964 To p p s : Bowman: (2 cards) with 1954 #65 (GD) and 1955 #202 (GD). #200 Koufax (VG-EX); 1966 To p p s : #1 Mays (VG-EX), #50 M a n t l e (VG); 1 9 6 7 Opening Bid $400.00 To p p s : #150 M a n t l e (VG-EX); 1968 To p p s : #50 Mays (EX-MT); 1969 To p p s : # 1 9 0 Mays (EX-MT) and 1972 To p p s : #595 Ryan (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

179. 1958-1967 Topps 180. (26) 1958-1968 Baseball Singles Topps Baseball Group of (2542) Cards Variations with Mays Fill the gaps in your wantlists Those seeking value will enjoy the with these (26) 1958-1968 offered 1958-1967 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball variations. singles group of (2542) cards with Included are 1958 Topps greats such as Mays headlining. Numerical Teams: (4 cards) Although approximately 40-50% with #377 Braves (EX-MT), of the cards display reverse paper #397 Tigers (EX-MT), #408 loss or writing, the surfaces still Orioles (EX), #428 Reds generally present nicely. Highlights (NM); 1959 Topps include 1958 Topps: (513 cards, Statement: (4 cards) with average VG, 30% paper loss/writ- #316 Lumenti (EX-MT), #321 ing, one graded); 1960 Topps: Giallombardo (EX-MT), #336 (224 cards, median GD, 40% paper Loes (EX-MT), #362 Nichols loss/writing) with #200 Mays (NM); 1963 Topps Color: (4 (GD); 1962 Topps: (421 cards, cards, average EX-MT) with median FR to GD, 50% paper #102, 431, 454, 509; 1966 loss/writing) with (2) #150 Kaline Topps Checklists Text: (5 (both EX-MT); 1964 Topps: (395 cards, composite GD, 75% reverse paper loss/writ- cards, average NM) with #101, 183, 279, 444, 517; 1966 Topps Traded Line: (3 ing) and 1965 Topps: (358 cards, average VG-EX, 10% paper loss) with #526 Hunter cards) with #91 (VG), 103 (VG-EX), 104 (VG); 1967 Topps: (4 cards, average EX- RC (GD). Each card comes in a top loader and due to size/weight, a shipping sur- MT) with #26, 86, 417, 447; 1968 Topps: (2 cards) with #66 Cox (EX, Yellow Team) charge may apply. More on our website. and 518 (EX). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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181. (20) 1954-1979 Topps 182. 1955-1968 Topps & Baseball Hall of Fame Fleer Baseball Shoebox Rookies with Koufax & Collection of (1968) Cards Ryan with Koufax RC Cooperstown’s brightest stars shine with Featured are (1968) 1955-1968 Topps & these (20) 1954-1979 Topps Baseball Fleer Baseball cards with a stash of stars Hall of Fame rookie cards. Highlights including Aaron, Clemente, Koufax and include 1954 Topps: #132 Lasorda RC Mays leading the way. Highlights include (VG); 1955 Topps: #123 Koufax RC 1955 Topps: #123 Koufax RC (FR, pin (GD); 1957 Topps: (3 cards) with #18 hole); 1961 Topps: (276 cards, aggregate Drysdale RC (EX); 1962 Topps: #387 NM) with #344 Koufax (NM), #388 Brock RC (EX-MT); 1963 Topps: #553 Clemente (EX); 1963 Fleer: #5 Mays Stargell RC (VG-EX); 1965 Topps: (EX), (2) #42 Koufax (NM, EX-MT); 1967 #477 Carlton RC (VG); 1966 Topps: Topps: (225 cards, average NM to NM- #126 Palmer RC (VG-EX); 1968 MT, majority appear to come from vend- Topps: #177 Ryan RC (EX); 1969 ing) with #250 Aaron (EX-MT), #400 Topps: #260 R. Jackson RC (VG-EX) Clemente (NM); 1968 Topps: (392 cards, and 1973 Topps: #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (VG). More on our website. median NM) with #150 Clemente (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

183. 1957-1972 Topps 184. (970) 1959- Baseball Shoebox 1969 Topps Collection of (3140) Baseball Cards Cards with Koufax with (56) High Boost your Topps Baseball col- Numbers lection with these (3140) 1957- Make significant headway 1972 cards. Moderate duplica- on multiple Topps Baseball tion is found throughout this projects with these (970) gathering which displays a 1959-1969 singles includ- handful of Hall of Famers, ing (56) high numbers dis- numerous semi-stars, specialty persed throughout. cards and a smattering of high Additional stars, semi-stars numbers. Highlights include and specialty cards are also 1960 Topps: (249 cards, median VG); 1961 Topps: (328 cards, mainly VG); 1965 found within. The cards Topps: (402 cards, mostly EX-MT); 1966 Topps: (670 cards, mainly EX-MT) with generally average (VG) with a small percentage displaying reverse damage or writing. #100 Koufax (VG); 1967 Topps: (189 cards, majority EX-MT, 7 high numbers) and Highlights include (248) 1959, (46) 1960, (37) 1961, (118) 1962, (38) 1963, (20) 1968 Topps: (401 cards, aggregate EX-MT). More on our website. 1964, (248) 1966, (56) 1967, (22) 1968 and (137) 1969. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

185. (313) 1957-1975 Topps 186. (2209) Baseball Specialty/Leader 1957-1969 Cards Topps Baseball Comprised solely of All-Star, Leader, Team Cards with (223) and other specialty cards, this cache of (313) 1957-1975 Topps Baseball singles High Numbers depicts dozens of Hall of Famers and stars. Crisp and clean gather- Highlights include Topps All-Stars: (57 ing of (2209) 1957-1969 cards, average EX-MT) with 1959 #563 Topps Baseball cards Mays AS (VG), 1960 #560 Banks AS (EX- hallmarked by (223) MT), 1961 #575 Banks AS (EX-MT); high numbers. Moderate Topps League Leaders: (68 cards, average duplication and several EX) with 1961 #44 Mantle/Maris HR LL semi/specialty cards are (VG); Topps Specialty: (99 cards, average found throughout. Highlights include 1957 Topps: (228 cards, majority VG-EX to VG-EX) with 1957 #400 Dodgers’ Sluggers EX); 1960 Topps: (234 cards, aggregate EX to EX-MT, 22 high numbers); 1961 (VG-EX), 1959 #461 Mantle HR (EX) and Topps: (208 cards, average EX-MT, 32 high numbers); 1967 Topps: (507 cards, aver- 1961 #406 Mantle HR (EX-MT). More on age EX, 161 high numbers); 1968 Topps: (289 cards, majority EX-MT to NM) and our website. 1969 Topps: (438 cards, majority NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

187. (5087) 1963- 188. 1967 & 1966 Topps 1968 Topps Baseball Cards Baseball Hall Massive assortment of of Fame (5087) 1963-1966 Topps Rookies of Baseball cards. Fill mul- tiple wantlists with this Bench, Carew, primarily mid-grade gath- Ryan & Seaver ering which includes sig- The “cream of the nificant duplication crop” rises with these throughout. A smattering (4) 1967-1968 Topps of Hall of Famers Baseball Hall of Fame (Cepeda, Marichal, rookies. Included are Roberts), semi-stars 1967 Topps: (2 cards) (Powell) and specialty cards from the more available series is present. Included are with #569 Carew RC 1963 Topps: (700 cards, median VG-EX to EX); 1964 Topps: (2124 cards, average (VG-EX), #581 Seaver RC (EX); 1968 Topps: (2 cards) with #177 Ryan RC (VG) VG-EX); 1965 Topps: (253 cards, aggregate EX, 119 high numbers) and 1966 Topps: and #247 Bench RC (FR, slight reverse paper loss). (2010 cards, majority VG-EX to EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

32 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 189. 1957-1968 Topps 190. (3807) Baseball Collection of 1952-1969 (4963) Cards with (614) Topps & High Numbers/Shortprints Bowman Bolster your inventory with this 1957- Baseball 1968 Topps Baseball collection of (4963) Singles cards fueled by (614) high numbers and shortprints. Moderate duplication is Collection found throughout this cache which also Boost your clas- features several stars. Highlights include sic set projects 1959 Topps: (629 cards, median VG- with these EX) ; 1960 Topps: (501 cards, aggregate (3807) 1952- EX); 1961 Topps: (603 cards, median 1969 Topps and EX-MT,); 1963 Topps: (354 cards, Bowman majority VG-EX, 240 high numbers Baseball sin- average VG-EX); 1964 Topps: (492 gles. Moderate cards, mainly VG-EX); 1965 Topps: duplication is (875 cards, majority VG-EX, 183 high found throughout this mixture which contains a smattering of Hall of Famers and numbers average VG-EX); 1966 Topps: semi-stars. The 1950s singles average (FR to GD) while the 1960s cards generally (364 cards, median EX to EX-MT, 35 present (GD to VG) with scattered instances of writing or reverse glue residue high numbers average VG-EX) with #30 Rose (VG-EX), #126 Palmer RC (EX); 1967 throughout. Included are: Topps: (1) 1952, (8) 1953, (61) 1954, (61) 1955, (32) 1956, Topps: (227 cards, aggregate EX, 64 high numbers average EX) and 1968 Topps: (34) 1957, (35) 1958, (197) 1959, (216) 1960, (607) 1961, (30) 1962, (57) 1963, (150) (509 cards, majority VG-EX, 78 high numbers average EX-MT) with (2) #50 Mays 1964, (226) 1965, (1154) 1966, (388) 1967, (489) 1968, (49) 1969; Bowman: (10) (VG-EX, VG). More on our website. 1954 and (2) 1955. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

191. (1338) 192. (1007) 1964-1966 1950-1981 Topps Baseball Topps & Collection with (418) Bowman High Numbers & Baseball Hall Many Stars of Famer & Very clean and attractive 1964- Star 1966 Topps Baseball collection of (1007) cards featuring (418) Collection— high numbers and numerous Loaded stars. Highlights include 1964 Hundreds of Hall of Famers are stockpiled in this absolutely loaded collection of Topps: (313 cards, majority EX- (1338) 1950-1981 Topps and Bowman Baseball singles. Astounding break value is MT to NM, 125 high numbers assured in this gathering which features (82) different greats of the game, a veritable average EX-MT to NM); 1965 Who’s Who of Cooperstown royalty. Several generational stars also are dispersed Topps: (444 cards, median EX- throughout. Highlights include 1950 Bowman: #6 Feller (GD); 1952 Bowman: #43 MT to NM, 293 high numbers Feller (VG); 1953 Bowman Color: #92 Hodges (VG); 1954 Bowman: #161 Berra average EX-MT to NM) with (VG); 1959 Topps: (3) #478 Clemente (EX-MT, EX, VG-EX); 1960 Topps: #343 #134 Mantle WS (GD), #207 Koufax (VG-EX); 1965 Topps: (2) #250 Mays (both GD); 1966 Topps: (3) #300 Rose (GD), (2) #250 Mays (NM, Clemente ((2) VG-EX, VG); 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle (VG), (3) #250 Aaron (EX, GD), #477 Carlton RC (NM), VG-EX, GD); 1969 Topps: (5) #190 Mays (average EX-MT); 1972 Topps: (5) #79 (3) #526 Hunter RC (NM, (2) Fisk/Cooper RC (average EX-MT); 1973 Topps: (9) #50 Clemente (average EX-MT), EX-MT), (4) #581 Perez RC (10) #100 Aaron (average EX-MT) and 1978 Topps: (11) #36 Murray RC (average (average EX-MT); 1965 Topps Embossed: (3) #27 Mays ((2) EX-MT, GD) and 1966 EX-MT). More on our website. Topps: (127 cards, average NM) with (2) #300 Clemente (one NM, one PR). More on Opening Bid $400.00 our website. Opening Bid $400.00

193. 1964 & 1967 194. 1960-1979 Topps Venezuelan Topps Baseball Baltimore Orioles Shoebox Collection Team Sets with of (5098) Cards with Mostly Clean Backs Stars High-Grade! Possibly unique Dynamic 1960-1979 Topps 1964 and 1967 Topps Venezuelan Baseball shoebox collection of Baltimore Orioles team sets. (5098) cards packed with Hall Highlights include 1964 Topps of Famers and a smattering of Venezuelan Orioles set: (18/18, shortprints. Displays moderate 17% EX to NM, 11% VG-EX, duplication throughout and 44% VG, 28% GD) with #230 B. will provide tremendous Robinson (GD), #285 Roberts “break value” to the fortunate (VG); 1967 Topps Venezuelan victor. Highlights include 1961 Orioles set: (10/10, 30% VG-EX Topps: (596 cards, average to EX, 30% VG, 10% GD, 30% GD) with #307 Mantle WS FR or lesser) with #189 Aparicio (FR); 1965 Topps: (737 cards, (VG-EX, was in PSA 4 holder), average VG, 470 high num- #194 F. Robinson (FR, reverse bers) with #300 Koufax (EX), glue residue), #199 Powell (EX, #581 Perez RC (VG); 1969 was in BVG 5 holder) and #211 Topps: (731 cards, aggregate B. Robinson (PR, reverse paper EX); 1971 Topps: (511 cards, loss). More on our website. majority EX-MT to NM, 33 high numbers) with #525 Banks (NM) and 1975 Topps: Opening Bid $250.00 #223 Brett RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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195. (6500+) 1969-1982 196. (8729) 1969-1978 Topps Baseball Singles Topps Baseball Singles Collection with Mantle & Hoard with Stars & (974) RC High Numbers Provide your inventory with an instant Massive 1969-1978 Topps Baseball boost by placing the winning bid on this singles hoard of (8729) cards with massive (6500+) 1969-1982 Topps several stars and a whopping assort- Baseball singles collection featuring ment of (974) high numbers. dozens of stars including Aaron, Moderate duplication is found Clemente, R. Jackson, Mantle, Mays, throughout this gathering which is Ryan and many more! Highlights include ideal for the wantlist dealer. 1969 Topps: (698 cards, composite EX) Highlights include 1969 Topps: (1153 with #50 Clemente (EX), #260 R. cards, median VG-EX to EX); 1970 Jackson RC (VG-EX), #500 Mantle Topps: (633 cards, aggregate EX, all (VG), (2) #533 Ryan (EX-MT, VG); low numbers); 1971 Topps: (1521 1970 Topps: (536 cards, average EX- cards, composite VG-EX, 474 high MT) with (2) #189 Munson RC (EX-MT, numbers, average VG-EX); 1972 EX), #712 Ryan (EX); 1971 Topps: (503 Topps: (1741 cards, median EX-MT, cards, median EX-MT) with #513 Ryan 163 high numbers average EX) with (EX-MT), #630 Clemente (NM); 1972 (4) #49 Mays (average EX-MT), (3) #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (one EX, one VG-EX, one Topps: (748 cards, average EX-MT to NM) with #49 Mays (NM-MT); 1973 Topps: PR); 1973 Topps: (1160 cards, median EX-MT, 337 high numbers average EX-MT, (723 cards, average NM) with (3) #50 Clemente (NM-MT, NM, EX-MT), (4) #100 13 checklists median NM); 1975 Topps Mini: (239 cards, majority EX-MT to NM) Aaron (average NM), #220 Ryan (NM); 1974 Topps: (900+, average NM) with #20 with (3) #223 Yount RC (NM, (2) EX-MT) and 1978 Topps: (127 cards, majority EX- Ryan (NM) and 1975 Topps Mini: #228 Brett RC (NM-MT). More on our website. MT) with (2) #707 Molitor/Trammell RC (both EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

197. (1566) 1967- 198. (8200+) 1970 Topps 1969-1971 Baseball Cards Topps Baseball with Stars & High Cards with Numbers Many Stars Prospective set builders will Fill multiple checklist relish the opportunity to score gaps with these these (1566) 1967-1970 (8200+) 1969-1971 Topps Baseball cards stocked Topps Baseball cards with stars and high numbers. featuring several stars. Moderate duplication is found Significant duplication throughout this “collector’s is found within this grade” assembly. Highlights budget grade group include 1967 Topps: (395 which also contains a cards, 44 high numbers, smattering of high majority GD to VG); 1968 numbers. Highlights Topps: (418 cards, mostly include 1969 Topps: GD to VG) with #50 Mays (1200+, average VG to (GD), #247 Bench RC (VG); VG-EX) with #190 1969 Topps: (326 cards, Mays (VG-EX); 1970 median VG) with #100 Aaron Topps: (3500+, aver- (VG-EX) and 1970 Topps: age GD to VG) with #500 Aaron (GD); 1971 Topps: (3500+, average GD) with (7) (427 cards, 15 high numbers, #20 R. Jackson (average GD), #400 Aaron (GD) and #600 Mays (VG). More on our composite VG) with #640 Kaline (EX-MT). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

199. (12,000+) 1964- 1979 Baseball Card Collection with Oddball & (800+) Hall of Famers Feast on this mound of (12,000+) 1964-1979 baseball cards displaying several oddball examples and (800+) Hall of Famers. Highlights include 1975 Hostess Panels: (2) #61/62/#63 Carlton, (3) #73/#74 Blyleven/#75 Seaver; 1977 Topps: (1389 cards, average VG-EX, 89 Hall of Famers); 1978 Pepsi with Tabs: (1150 cards, average NM-MT); 1978 200. 1967-1971 Topps Baseball Hoard of (6793) Cards Topps: (3241 cards, average EX Possibilities abound with this mound of (6793) 1967-1971 Topps Baseball cards. to EX-MT, 140 Hall of Famers) Extensive duplication is found throughout this group which includes a selection of and 1979 Topps: (4862 cards, Hall of Famers, stars and other specialty cards, primarily from the lower series. average EX-MT to NM, 350+ Multiple starter sets are also probable. Included are 1967 Topps: (2211 cards, average Hall of Famers) with (2) #116 O. VG-EX); 1969 Topps: (642 cards, median GD to VG); 1970 Topps: (3896 cards, Smith RC (VG, GD). More on aggregate EX to EX-MT, 39 high numbers) and 1971 Topps: (44 cards, average EX- our website. MT, mostly stars). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

34 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 201. (279) 1970 202. (3527) 1968-1977 Topps Chemtoy Baseball Baseball Shoebox Superballs with (2) Collection with Mays Senators & Phillies Get your fill of these (3527) 1968-1977 Topps Baseball cards hallmarked by many Display Boxes stars including Aaron and Mays. This pri- Oddball enthusiasts will spring marily off-grade assortment provides the out of their seat for this collection budget conscious collector with a great of (279) 1970 Chemtoy Superball opportunity to start or complete several set pieces. Included are (2) Senators projects. Highlights include 1968 Topps: Display Boxes: (one separated (288 cards, mainly VG-EX); 1969 Topps: lid, one partially separated lid) (453 cards, composite VG-EX) with #190 totaling (188) Senators with (7) Mays (GD); 1970 Topps: (744 cards, T. Williams; Phillies Display majority VG-EX); 1971 Topps: (1057 Box: totaling (91) non-Phillies cards, median GD); 1972 Topps: (2) #49 with Aaron, Clemente, Hunter, Mays IA (VG-EX, VG) and 1975 Topps: Marichal, Mazeroski, Palmer, (2) #660 Aaron (EX-MT). More on our web- Perez, B. Robinson, (2) F. Robinson and B. Williams. The majority of the balls grade site. in the (EX to NM) range. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 203. 1972 & 1973 Topps 204. 1972-1979 Topps Baseball Card Hoard of Baseball Collection of (8500+) with Aaron, (2800) with 1973 Topps Clemente & Mays Set Massive 1972 and 1973 Topps Baseball Presented is a 1972-1979 Topps card hoard of (8500+) featuring (200+) Baseball collection of (2800) cards Hall of Famers including Aaron, headlined by a 1973 set. Highlights Clemente and Mays. With deference to a include 1972 Topps: (587 cards, razor-sharp group of 1972 Topps high majority EX-MT); 1973 Topps set: numbers, the remainder generally pres- (660/660, average EX-MT) with #1 ents (VG to VG-EX) with some better or Aaron/Ruth/Mays (VG-EX), #50 lesser. Highlights include 1972 Topps: Clemente (VG-EX), #100 Aaron (EX), (4800+, 221 high numbers average NM #220 Ryan (VG-EX), #305 Mays to NM-MT) with (6) #79 Fisk/Cooper (EX), #615 Schmidt RC/Cey (VG) and RC (average VG-EX), (3) #309 1975 Topps: (46 cards, aggregate EX, Clemente (VG-EX, (2) GD); 1973 Topps: (3700+) with (4) #50 Clemente (average mostly stars or specialty cards). More VG-EX), (5) #100 Aaron (average VG) and (5) #220 Ryan (average VG). More on on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 205. (8500+) 1974- 206. (250) 1946-1989 1979 Topps Albertype/Artvue Baseball Hall Baseball Singles of Fame Plaque Postcards with Stars with (176) 1981-1989 Metal Extensive (8500+) 1974-1979 Treasure these (250) 1946-1989 Topps Baseball singles collec- Albertype/Artvue Baseball Hall of Fame tion with (150+) Hall of Plaque postcards. Highlights include 1946-52 Famers and stars including Albertype Hall of Fame Plaque Postcards Aaron, Brett, Rose, Ryan, Type 2 starter: (28/63, median VG-EX) with Schmidt, Winfield and many Heilmann SP (EX), Wagner (VG); 1953-55 more. Featured among this Artvue Hall of Fame Plaque Postcards mixed grade gathering are Type 1 partial: (46/79, aggregate VG to EX) (4300+) 1974 (median EX- with Cobb (VG-EX), Gehrig (EX), Ruth MT) with #1 Aaron (VG-EX), (VG), Wagner (EX-MT); 1981-1989 Hall of (2) #20 Ryan (VG-EX, GD); (1200+) 1975 (majority EX-MT) with (2) #660 Aaron Fame Metallic Plaque Cards: (176 cards, all (VG-EX, VG); (1200+) 1976 (average EX-MT to NM), (1000+) 1977 (average EX- NM to NM-MT) with Aaron, Clemente, Cobb, MT), (111) 1978 (average EX-MT) with (7) #36 Murray RC (average VG-EX) and J. Robinson and Wagner. More on our web- (700+) 1979 (average NM) with (2) #115 Ryan (both EX). site. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

208. (15,000+) Mostly 1980s- Modern 207. (25) 1975-1990 Topps Baseball Hall of Baseball Uncut Sheets with Famers & Stars (4) Sets Stuff your quarter boxes with this Featured are (25) 1975-1990 Topps Baseball (15,000+) mostly uncut sheets. These high-grade printing press 1980s-modern Baseball survivors presents in (NM to Mint) condition. Hall of Famers and Included are (1) 1975 Topps (R. Jackson, stars collection. This Palmer, Rose, Ryan) with minimal wear, (12) hoard contains mainstream/collector’s issues and premium cards along with a smatter- 1985 Topps (two sets), (6) 1987 Topps (one ing of 1970s, insert and oddball singles. Generally averages (NM) throughout. set) and (6) 1990 Topps (one set). Highlights include (947) Bonds, (1042) Brett, (1117) Griffey Jr., (1183) Gwynn, (33 Opening Bid $200.00 inserts), (312) Jeter (32 inserts), (910) Maddux (60 inserts), (539) A. Rodriguez (79 inserts), (1199) Ripken Jr. and (1353) Ryan (61 inserts). Due to size/weight, a ship- ping surcharge will apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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210. 1973 Topps Baseball 209. 1968 Topps Candy Action All-Star Lids Sticker #12 Strip Partial with Clemente Stunning 1968 Topps Action Set of All-Stars #12 panel picturing a (36) trio of Hall of Famers. Different Measuring nearly 15-1/2 x 3”, with this elusive test issue has with- stood the decades in remarkable Aaron condition. Included are Center Unusual 1973 Topps Panel: Clemente; Upper Panel: 211. (5) 1959-1963 Topps Baseball R. Allen, McGlothlin, Torre; Baseball Bottom Panel: McDowell, Candy Lid Display Boxes—All GAI Graded Perez and B. Robinson. The partial set of Extremely attractive assortment of (5) 1959-1963 Topps surfaces are crease-free with (36) differ- Baseball display boxes. Each graded by GAI, included limited fold stress along the ent. These bubble gum nugget protectors average (EX among these crisp five-cent containers are 1.) 1959 tightly attached perforations. to EX-MT) with deference to moderate instances of Topps (GAI 6.5, Pennants panel ad); 2.) 1960 Topps The delicate perimeter is absent errant centering along with slightly bent tabs. Featured GAI 6.5, Bazooka panel ad); 3.) 1961 Topps (GAI 7.5, of any obtrusive wear. are Aaron (VG-EX), Carlton (EX), Gibson (EX-MT), Bazooka panel ad); 4.) 1962 Topps (GAI 7.5, Stamps Opening Bid $250.00 Hunter (EX), Jenkins (EX-MT), Killebrew (EX-MT), panel ad) and 5.) 1963 Topps (GAI 8, Stan Musial McCovey (EX-MT), Palmer (VG), Perry (VG-EX), F. panel ad). Robinson (EX-MT), Stargell (EX-MT), Sutton (EX- Opening Bid $250.00 MT) and B. Williams (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00

214. (2) 1981 Topps Baseball Sealed Wax Cases The Real One! Seldom offered tandem of 1981 Topps Baseball sealed wax cases, each delivering (20) 36-count boxes. This elu- 213. 1960 Topps Baseball Cello Pack sive pairing is with #160 Mantle/Boyer Showing— tightly sealed with 212. (5) 1963-1968 Topps Baseball one being secured GAI Graded Display Boxes PSA 7 by factory staples. Graded NM 7 by PSA. Superb 1960 Topps Baseball Eye-popping arrangement of (5) 1963-1968 Topps With exception to cello pack showcasing the popular #160 Mantle/Boyer Baseball display boxes. Each graded by GAI, included moderate card- on top. This candy shop survivor presents at the apex of among these five-cent containers are 1.) 1963 Topps board abrasions or the assigned technical grade with square corners and (GAI 6.5, Stickers in Every Pack label, price sticker writing, the dis- tight cellophane wrapping. Despite factory induced affixed to lid); 2.) 1964 Topps Final Series (GAI 6.5); play exteriors are askew centering, the “Rival All Stars” still present as 3.) 1965 Topps (GAI 7, Embossed panel ad); 4.) 1966 absent of any significant contusions or wear. Ideal for when original issued over a half-century ago. Card Topps (GAI 6.5) and 5.) 1968 Topps (GAI 8.5, Game set collectors or graded card specialists. Keys found #114 Ken Aspromonte is found on the reverse. Card panel ad). within include Baines RC, K. Gibson RC, Henderson, Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Ryan and Valenzuela RC. Due to size/weight, a ship- ping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $400.00

216. 1979 Topps Baseball Unopened 215. 1953 Topps Baseball Five-Cent Wax & Cello Boxes Display Box GAI 7 Opening Bid $250.00 217. 1995 IMT T206 Honus Wagner Opening Bid $250.00 Sealed Reprint Case of (9000) Cards Opening Bid $500.00

36 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 218. (14) 219. Alex Rodriguez 1992-2009 Graded Rookie Mickey Collection of (61) Mantle Cards—All Mint 9 Certified With 647 career home runs to Auto, Game- his prolific ledger, Alex Rodriguez still has many more Used & opportunities to pursue big Modern league history. Cash in on this Insert BGS & comprehensive A-Rod graded rookie card collection of (61) PSA Graded cards, each of which grades Cards Mint 9 or better. Comprises 58 You simply cannot lose with these (14) 1992-2009 Mickey Mantle certified auto, of the 70 total checklisted game-used memorabilia and modern insert cards. Each graded by either BGS or PSA. rookies (plus three extras) and includes multiple certified autographs, challenging Included are Certified Auto Mantle: 1992 Score Franchise (BGS 8.5, Auto 10); inserts and tough parallels. Highlights include BGS 9: (54 cards, sub-grades are mini- Game-Used Mantle: (11 cards) with BGS 9.5: (8 cards) with 2000 Fleer Tradition mally 9.5 Centering, 9 Corners) with 1993 Classic Four-Sport: #260 Autographs Update, 2001 SP Authentic UD Exclusives w/DiMaggio, 2002 Upper Deck Combo (Auto 10), NNO Gold Autograph; 1994 Classic: #AU1 Certified Autograph (Auto Memorabilia w/DiMaggio, 2002 Upper Deck Yankee Dynasty w/DiMaggio, 2003 SP 10); 1994 Action Packed: #1G 24K Gold; 1994 Classic Appleton Foxes: #1; 1994 Authentic Splendid Swatches w/T. Williams, 2003 Upper Deck Finite, 2005 Upper Collector’s Choice: #647 Gold Signature; 1994 Flair: #340, #B8 Wave of the Future; Deck Employee w/Jeter, 2006 Bowman Sterling Black Refractors (#/25); PSA 10: (3 1994 Leaf Limited: #10 Rookie Phenoms (#/5000); 1994 Score Rookie/Traded: cards) with 2000 Upper Deck Legends, 2005 Upper Deck Sweet Spot, 2009 Topps #HC1 Call-Up; 1994 SP: #15 Die-Cuts, #33 Holoview; 1994 Sportflics Allen & Ginter; Mantle Inserts: (2 cards, both BGS 9.5) with 2006 Topps Allen & Rookie/Traded: #148 Artist’s Proof (slight case crack) and 1994 Upper Deck: #298 Ginter: #275 black mini and #366 yellow printing plate (1/1). Electric Diamond. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00

221. (371) 1999-2008 220. (7) Greg Maddux Bowman Baseball BGS 10 Pristine & PSA Certified Autographs 10 Gem Mint Graded Plus (281) Numbered Rookie Cards The “home of the rookie card” will yield some serious profits with Barring the unforeseen, Greg these (371) 1999-2008 Bowman Maddux and his 355 career victo- Baseball certified autographs plus ries will rightfully earn a permanent (281) numbered cards. Several of seat at Cooperstown in 2014. these cards come from various Present are (7) rookies of “Mad tiered subsets. Highlights include Dog”, each graded either 10 Certified Autographs: (371 cards) Pristine by BGS or Gem Mint 10 with 2001 Bowman: Hamilton; by PSA. Included are BGS 10: (3 2006 Bowman set: (#219-231, 16 cards, all (3) BGS 10 and (1) BGS dupes) with (2) #221 Zimmerman 9.5 sub-grade) with 1987 Donruss (one #/500); 2007 Bowman: (2) #36 (1 of 16), 1987 Donruss #222 Tulowitzki (one #/250), #233 Rookies #52 (1 of 3), 1987 Topps Hamilton; 2007 Bowman Signs of Traded #70T (1 of 16); PSA 10: (4 the Future: McCutchen; (2) 2007 cards) with 1986 Procards Pittsfield Bowman Draft Signs of the Cubs, 1987 Dave Berg Hot Dogs Future sets: (16/16, four dupes); Cubs #31, 1987 Leaf #36 and 1987 2007 Bowman Prospects: (2) Topps Traded Tiffany #70T. #112 Longoria; (2) 2008 Bowman sets: (#221-230, 15 dupes) and Numbered: (281 Opening Bid $250.00 cards) with 2000 Bowman: #80 Gwynn (#/99). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

222. (8) 2008-2011 Bryce 223. (318) Multi-Sport Harper BGS 10 or PSA 10 Modern Certified Graded Rookie Cards Auto/Game- The Last Natural! Emerging phenom Used/Numbered Bryce Harper is the subject of these (8) Collection with Gehrig & 2008-2011 rookie cards. Each graded either 10 Pristine by BGS or Gem Mint Mantle—Loaded 10 by PSA, this high-end assortment is Legendary Hall of Famers and up-and- a potential windfall for the modern coming superstars are teamed on this investor. Included are BGS 10 Pristine: absolutely loaded gallery of (318) (5 cards, all (3) BGS 10 and (1) BGS multi-sport certified autographs, game- 9.5 sub-grade) with 2010 Bowman used swatches and numbered inserts. Chrome #18 Harper RC, 2010 Bowman Titans such as Gehrig, Mantle and J. Chrome #18 Harper RC Refractor Robinson are but a few of the greats (#/777, 1 of 6), 2010 Bowman Chrome found throughout this collection. #18 Harper RC Blue Refractor (#/250, 1 Highlights include Auto/Jerseys: (3 of 4), 2010 College of Southern Nevada cards) with Baseball: 2009 Upper Deck JUCO World Series (slight scratch to Signature Stars Machado; Certified Autos: (73 cards) with Baseball: 2012 Leaf holder), 2011 Bowman Chrome Living Legend Rose; Game-Used: (62 cards) with Baseball: 2001 Upper Deck Pros Prospects #1; PSA 10: (3 cards) with & Prospects Bonds/Griffey Jr., 2004 SP Legendary Cuts Greenberg, 2010 Topps 2008 Upper Deck USA Baseball #47, National Chicle Gehrig, 2011 Topps Tier One Mantle, 2012 Topps J. Robinson (#/50); 2009 Bowman AFLAC All-American Football: (34 cards) with 2006 Playoff NFL Playoffs Rookie set: (10/10, all three- and 2009 Upper Deck USA Baseball color or better) with (2) #1 R. Bush (one Saints logo patch), #3 Jones-Drew (Jaguars Box Set #30. logo patch) and Numbered: (180 cards, 4 graded). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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224. (878) Modern Multi-Sport Certified Auto/Game- 225. (5650+) 1980s-Modern Multi-Sport Insert & Singles Used/Insert Collection with Bryce Harper Lot with (145) Game-Used/Auto Plus (69) Sets Astounding (878) modern multi-sport certified autograph, game-used and insert col- Set up shop with this enormous (5650+) 1980s-modern multi-sport insert/base and lection featuring immense break value. Highlights include Auto/Jersey: (5 cards) with singles collection featuring (145) game-used and certified autograph cards, plus (69) Baseball: 2012 Topps Finest B. Harper; Certified Autos: (195 cards) with Baseball: sets. Highlights include Sets: (69 sets, all hand collated and NM-MT, unless noted 1995 Upper Deck Authentic #4 Clemens, 2000 Fleer Gwynn, 2005 Upper Deck with stars grading similarly) with Baseball: (2) 1983 Fleer, 1983 Topps, 1985 Topps; Reflections B. Upton/Jeter (BGS 9, Auto 9), 2007 Topps Co-Signers J. Hamilton; Football: 1982 Topps, (2) 1985 Topps; Auto/Jersey: with Baseball: 2010 Topps Football: 2007 Topps Rookie Premiere A. Peterson/Ca. Johnson/J. Russell/Quinn Tribute Cano (#/50); Football: 2011 Topps Triple Threads #110 Newton (#/99); (double-sided), 2008 Topps Rookie Premiere McFadden/J. Stewart/F. Game-Used: (82 cards) with Basketball: 2004-05 E-XL D. Howard RC (#/44, three- Jones/Mendenhall (double-sided), Basketball: (88 cards) with 1997 Scoreboard K. color patch); Base Singles/Inserts/Parallels: (5400+, average NM-MT) with Bryant, 2009-10 Donruss Classics #166 S. Curry RC; Racing: 2006 Press Pass Baseball: (825+) with (2) 1993 SP #279 Jeter RC (BGS 8.5, BGS 7); Football: (75+) Authentics T. Stewart (#/50, blac ink); Game-Used: (658 cards) with Baseball: 2001 with 1986 Topps #161 Rice RC, 2011 Topps Chrome #25 Kaepernick refractor and Upper Deck All-Star Heroes Clemente, 2007 Topps Mantle; Basketball: (460 cards); Basketball: (4500+) with 1986-87 Fleer #68 K. Malone RC. Due to size/weight, a Hockey: (170 cards) with 2010-11 Upper Deck Artifacts Crosby/Lecavalier (two- shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. color patch)/Richards (#/15) and Racing: 2011 Press Pass Wheels Earnhardt Jr. (three- Opening Bid $250.00 color patch). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

226. (18) 1998 227. (114) Modern Brooks Donruss Significant Robinson Certified Signature Certified Autographs/Game-Used Autos with Koufax & Insert Cards (3) Ryan—All Graded “Charm City” icon is the Each judged by either BGS or sole focus of these (114) certified autograph PSA. Beloved ballplayers place and game-used insert cards. Highlights their weighty scripts on these include Auto/Jersey: (4 cards) with 2003 (18) 1998 Donruss Significant Timeless Treasures (#/25), 2005 Don. Signature certified autograph Classics (#/10), 2005 Fleer Nat. Pastime, cards. Included are BGS 2005 UD HOF (#/10); Certified Autos: (11 9.5/Auto 10: Hunter; PSA 10: cards) with (2) 2002 Fleer Authentix (one (11 cards) with Berra, Kaline, #/25), (2) 2003 Don. Signature Series (one Kiner, Koufax, Mathews, “64 MVP”); Game-Used: (93 cards) with Mattingly, McCovey, Ryan, (2) O. Smith (both redemptions), Snider; PSA 9: (6 cards) 2003 Fleer Fall Classics with F. Robinson with Brett, Musial, (2) Rizzuto (both pen colors) and (2) Ryan SP. Please note the (#/50, 2-color patch) and (2) 2003 Timeless PSA assigned grades are for the cards only and not the autographs. Treasures (#/10, one 3-color patch). More Opening Bid $250.00 on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

229. (3) 1993-2008 228. (4) 1999-2011 Baseball Baseball Game- BGS 10 Pristine Graded Used/Rookies Rookies with Harper & Halladay with Clemente, Established superstars and emerging icons are Mantle & Jeter— joined on this formidable foursome of 1999- All BGS 2011 baseball singles. Each graded 10 Pristine Power packed trio of 1993- by BGS, this offering resides at the apex of 2008 baseball modern modern collecting excellence with (3) BGS 10 game-used/rookie cards. and (1) BGS 9.5 sub-grade. Included are 1.) Each graded by BGS. 1999 Finest Refractors #140 Halladay RC (1 of Included are 1.) 1993 SP 2); 2.) 2005 Upper Deck Artifacts #281 #279 Jeter RC (BGS 9); 2.) Zimmerman RC (#/799, 1 of 1); 3.) 2010 2008 Topps Triple Threads Bowman #18 USA Baseball Harper RC and 4.) Clemente with three jer- 2011 Bowman Chrome Refractors #196 Hosmer sey/bat pieces (BGS 9, #/18) and 3.) 2008 Topps Triple Threads Mantle with six jer- (1 of 1). sey/bat pieces (BGS 8.5, #/27, with pinstripe). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

38 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 230. 2005-08 231. 2007 Helmar Brewing Helmar Co. Collection Brewing with Master Co. Silk Card Set, (2) Premium Uncut Sheets & Advertising Related Items Banners Some of the finest and Complete possibly most attractive Set of (6) sports memorabilia The Helmar issues of the early 21st Brewing Co. cre- Century are the Helmar ated a modern Brewing Co. series of series of sports trading cards and adver- collectibles with tising premiums. handsome retro Presented is a 2005-08 appeal to promote their beer and snacks. Presented is a complete set of (6) 2007 Helmar collection fea- Helmar “Silk Premium Advertising Banners”. Produced in limited quantities of just turing a complete (3) (25) each, these gorgeous banners present in stunning like-new condition and measure series master set of approximately 25x38. Each banner features an image of an early baseball star along- (158) cards. These attractive heavy stock cards feature players from the Major, Negro side text touting Helmar’s “Big League Beer” and a bottle with “Babe” Ruth on the and Japanese Leagues along with the “barnstorming” Benton Harbor House of David label. The (6) featured players are: Moe Berg, Dan Brouthers, Nap Lajoie, Lefty squad. Also included are Series 1 & 3 uncut sheets, and a variety of bottles, carriers, O’Doul, Schoolboy Rowe and . labels, wrappers and posters. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

232. 2007-08 233. (3) 2010-2011 Helmar Brewing Topps/Bowman Co. “French Silks” Chrome & Tribute Large (32/32) & Uncut Superfractor, Small (24/24) Refractor & Relic Uncut Complete Sets Sheets Helmar Brewing Co.’s sports Unreleased trio of 2010-2011 memorabilia creations pro- Topps/Bowman Chrome and duced in extremely limited Tribute uncut superfractor, refractor quantities are of the highest and relic uncut sheets. These over- caliber. Offered are complete prints are absent of any serially sets of Helmar 2007-08 numbered stampings or game-used Large “French Silks” (32/32) swatches but otherwise replicate the and Small “French Silks” elusive parallel insert cards. (24/24). Measuring approxi- Included are 2010 Bowman mately 11-1/2 x 14” and 3- Chrome Draft Purple Refractors: 1/4 x 5-1/2” respectively, #1 Strasburg, #61 Posey; 2010 these absolutely gorgeous Topps Chrome Superfractor: (110 blanket style collectibles fea- cards) with #7 Mantle, #28 Griffey ture images of early baseball Jr., #32 Pujols and 2011 Topps stars created by Helmar’s in-house art department. Both included sets present in pris- Tribute w/Base & Double Relics: tine condition and are certain to please. Key stars are Babe Ruth, Rogers Hornsby, (44 base cards, 56 dual relics, blank Nap Lajoie and Joe Jackson. More on our website. backed). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

234. (4) 2010 Topps Chrome & Finest Refractor/Auto Sheets with Strasburg Current superstars apply their tal- ents on this quartet of 2010 Topps Chrome and Finest refractor/auto sheets. These overprints are absent of any serially numbered stampings or certified autographs but otherwise replicate the elusive parallel insert cards. Included are (2) 2010 Topps Chrome Rookie Autographs: (one Gold, one Blue) with (4) #190 Stanton, (4) 235. (5) 2010-2011 Bowman Platinum #195 S. Castro, (4) #212 Strasburg and (2) 2010 Topps Superfractor/Refractor/Auto Sheets with Harper & Trout Finest Rookie Redemption/2010 Hook Mike Trout, Bryce Harper and other mega-prospects with these (5) 2010-2011 Bowman Chrome Draft USA: Bowman Platinum superfractor, refractor and auto sheets. These overprints are absent (one Gold/Orange refractor of any serially numbered stampings or certified autographs but otherwise replicate the combo, one both Red refractors) elusive parallel insert cards. Included are (3) 2010 Platinum Prospects: (one with (12) Strasburg. More on our Superfractor, one Blue Refractor, one Green Refractor) with #5 Trout; 2010 Prospect website. Autograph Refractors: Trout; 2011 Prospect Autograph Superfractors: Harper, Opening Bid $200.00 Machado and #BDP1 Strasburg. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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238. 1909 New York Giants Season Pass With Deck of Broadway Stars 237. 1896 Philadelphia Press “The Playing National Game of Base Ball” Cards 236. 1887 Iowa Baseball Broadside Supplement Innovative in his and Scorecard Capture the essence of ninteenth century baseball quest to attract Midwestern baseball roots are celebrated in this lot of (including players, grandstans, fans, umpire and ven- season ticket holders, former New York Baseball Giants rare 1887 artifacts. Includes: Broadside a thick stock dor) with the offered May 3, 1896 Philadelphia Press owner John Brush was not above issuing trinkets or display measuring 6-1/8 x 11-15/16” with printed The National Game of Base Ball supplement. This accessories with his passes (examples announcements of upcoming games between the exceedingly scarce 16-1/2 x 10” game sheet pictures included a pocketknife, manicure kit and silver scoring Council Bluffs M & K’s and Atlantic, as well as colorful die-cut figurines for both the Boston and pencil). This rare 1909 pass is among collectors’ Creston vs. Atlantic. The relic has horizontal folds, a Philadelphia squads. Upon being extracted, the players favorites. Issued to stage star Eugene Cowles (as evi- small piece missing and presents nicely; Scorecard a could be manipulated to create a diorama. Magnificent denced by the interior gilt lettering), the item comes 6x6 thick stock souvenir with pre-printed lineups for display piece with expected moderate creasing and with a deck of (52) playing cards showcasing the like- the August 10, 1887 game between Atlantic and peripheral fraying along with traces of reverse paper nesses of Broadway notables, including Tyrone Power. Creston. Scoring grids are unmarked. Both have publi- loss and greenish discoloration. Suitable for framing Components are complete and well preserved. cation remnants adhered to the reverse. and further display. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

239. 1910 Baseball Team Captains 240. 1910-18 241. 1919 Fan with (6) Hall of Famers Base Ball Baseball Including Chance & Lajoie Stars Ty Notebook Cobb With Babe Notebook— Ruth in Red High Grade Sox Exceptionally pre- Uniform on served 1910-18 Cover - Base Ball Stars notebook picturing Stunning the legendary Ty Condition! Cobb following In what was like- through on his ly a successful patented swing. attempt to get Measures approxi- youngsters to attend to their studies, examples of this mately 5-1/4 x 6- “Play Ball” notebook were marketed in 1919. Complete 1/4” with the high- with unmarked lined sheets, this rare survivor measures grade appearance of having been just purchased from a 7-7/8 x 10” and is in pristine condition. The pages are stationery store. Cobb swings against a blue ballpark unmarked, as the original owner probably couldn’t get setting that was expertly crafted by famed photographer past the front cover, which features black-and-white Paul Thompson. The covers are absent of any signifi- likenesses of Babe Ruth, Slim Salee, Eddie Collins and cant wear while the cloth binding is firmly attached to Eddie Cicotte. The scarce relic dates specifically to the fifty double-sided pages. No writing or eraser abra- 1919, as Salee is pictured in a Reds uniform while Ruth sions are discernable. is clad in Red Sox apparel. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

Produced in 1910 by F.A. Schneider, this turn-of-the- century fan depicts a sterling lineup of (16) diamond stars along with a pair unused scorecards with a female spectator betwixt the baseball attractions. Players 243. -1930s Washington depicted include (from left to right): Schaefer, Wallace, Senators Lot of (3) With 1924 and Sullivan, Chase, Moriarity, Lord, H. Davis, Lajoie, Doolan, Griffith, Dahlen, Sweeney, Chance, Devlin, 1925 Schedule Rulers Clark(e) and Bresnahan. Measuring 14-1/2” and tightly 242. 1924 Louisville Slugger Ad “First in war, first in peace …” Well, long-suffering Senators fans know the rest. But these (3) 1920s-1930s stapled to a wooden handle, the die-cut memento Display served its intended purpose with moderate creasing dis- artifacts were issued during an era during which the With a mere 12 names exclusively contracted to cernable throughout the obverse. A pair of small hole Nation’s Capital was anything but a rest stop for Junior Hillerich & Bradbsy, the Kentucky-based bat plant punches on the visiting scorecard along with vintage Circuit opponents. Includes: (2) Rulers 1924 and 1925 already had cornered the market on white ash weapon- pencil notations on the advertising back does not 6” wooden measuring tools with inch markings and ads ry. This 1924 mailing was a point-of-sale ad display detract from the overall presentation. for D.C. establishments on the obverse and Senators hawking H&B bats. The dual folding ad measures Opening Bid $200.00 home schedules on the reverse; Charm 1930s gold-col- 16x22 in “poster” form, showing a forest from which ored “Washington D.C.” pinback with baseball-themed the bats are produced. On the reverse, an ad featuring charm. Ty Cobb compares the product’s “dependability” with Opening Bid $200.00 Cobb’s 18 successive .300-plus seasons. Additionally, a catalog listing shows bats and prices. Opening Bid $150.00

40 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 244. 1930s Original Dizzy and Daffy 245. 1939 Dean “Beech Nut” Die Cut Baseball Advertising Display Centennial Polar oppo- Lot of (4) sites in terms With Rare of demeanor, siblings Pennant “Dizzy” and and (2) “Daffy” Dean First Day shared the common bond Covers of stellar Though political 246. (3) Vintage Baseball Ads With pitching abili- unrest was pres- ties with the ent around the 1947 H&B Point of Sale Ad St. Louis world, was not to be distracted Strategic advertising at its best, these (3) vintage dis- Cardinals. in celebrating the game’s 1939 centennial. These plays simultaneously glorify Major League stars while Cashing in on incredibly scarce relics hail from that year-long com- hawking the reliable products that helped bring them the popularity of the Arkansas-born brothers, this origi- memoration. Highlights include: (2) First Day Covers fame. Includes: 1947 Hillerich & Bradsby a thick nal “Beech Nut” point-of-sale ad depicts the two in postmarked “JUN 12 1939” in “Cooperstown,” the stock 11 x 16-7/8” point-of-sale ad entitled “Powers in their Redbirds attire. Framed to 35-1/2 x 33”, this die crisp envelopes showcase baseball-themed century Plate Performance” with (13) slugger likenesses includ- cut display served as the foreground once attached to a logos; Pennant displayed in a 15x16 frame, the blue ing T. Williams; 1954 Hillerich & Bradsby a pub- fielder’s glove background. A scarce survivor in that felt mini-pennant maintains crack-free appliqué com- lished “Silver Bat Trophies” ad matted to 13-7/8 x 19- most remain in poster form only, this one presents nice- memorating the Baseball Centennial. More on our web- 3/8”; 1965 Rawlings a published “Gold Glove Award” ly with expected creases and moisture-induced staining site. ad matted to 14x18 with images of N.L. recipients along the lower border. Opening Bid $200.00 including Clemente and Mays. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

247. High-Grade 1940s- 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers Rare Pennant Lot of (12) Glorious summers annually culminat- ing in heartbreak became a way of life in Brooklyn. Yet still, that borough’s beloved “Bums” are embraced to this day by purists (despite having fled to sunny California). This lot of (12) vin- tage pennants pays homage to those 248. 1930s-1970s Baseball Pennant heroes and includes some Lot of (57) With Rare All-Star Game very scarce examples. Showcasing stur- and Team Photo Versions dy appliqué and intact spines/tassels Paying colorful visual tribute to teams, players and (where applicable), highlights include: events, alike, these (57) felt pennants feature sturdy 1940s full-size green felt pennant with appliqué designs with keys including: (3) 1930s white appliqué; listed as “Very Rare”; Yankees 3/4-size felt “American League Champs” ban- 1950s 3/4-size red felt pennant with ners (2 red, 1 green); 1948 Indians red felt “World Ebbets Field appliqué design; listed as Series” flag with scroll-style roster; (2) 1954 All-Star “Very Rare”; 1955 3/4-size blue felt Game felt pennants (blue A.L. and red N.L.) with banner with “National League scroll-style rosters and Indians-themed Municipal Champions” in white appliqué; listed as Stadium designs. The above-mentioned pennants are “Very Rare” with original stick. Note: listed as “Rare” or “Very rare” in Mike Egner’s 2009 the listings regarding rarity are accord- Vintage Pennant Price Guide). More on our website. ing to Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage Opening Bid $250.00 Pennant Price Guide. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

249. 1944-1950s Baltimore Orioles 250. Incredible 1940s-1980s Rare Pennant Lot of (11) With 1944 Baltimore Orioles Pennant Lot of 251. 1960s LA Dodgers Lot of (15) International League Champions (44) Different With Rare Examples Items with 1962 Opening Day Snugly nestled in Baltimore’s Waverly neighborhood This gathering is proof positive that felt pennants are a Collection during the 1940s and 1950s, the Orioles showcased source for unlimited designs. Representing the No “Bums” in this group of (15) vintage 1960s LA “rare birds” both on the field and at souvenir stands. As Baltimore Orioles and their revered Memorial Stadium, Dodgers memorabilia items featuring a collection of (3) for the latter, this lot of (11) pennants includes some of these (44) banners showcase as many different designs. 1962 Opening Day souvenirs plus yearbooks, World the most scarce examples in the hobby. These vintage With sturdy appliqué identifiers and spines/tassels Series programs, stubs, pins, pennants and sundries. felt banners feature crack-free appliqué, with spines/tas- (mostly) intact, key examples have been assessed The (3) 1962 items are a handsome full size pennant, a sels intact. Keys include 1944 International League “Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage Pennant Price high grade 3-1/2” pin and ticket stub (G, creased). lists (23) members of the Governors’ Cup champs; Guide and include: 1958 All-Star Game American Additional highlights are: 1968 Yearbook signed (“9”) 1954 scroll style pennant listed as “Extremely Rare” in League scroll-style version; 1966 World Series by Drysdale with PSA/DNA COA; 1963 Yankees vs. Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage Pennant Price Guide. More Memorial Stadium version; 1966 World Champions Dodgers WS program from ; 1963 WS on our website. scroll-style version. More on our website. Game 3 stub graded (VG-EX) by PSA; 1965 WS Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Dodger Stadium Press Pass. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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254. Old Yankee Stadium Turnstile and Concourse Sign - Steiner 252. 1950s Mantle/Berra Original LOAs Oh, the champi- “Yoo-Hoo” Retail Ad Display With onship tales Original “Frame” Border - Pristine! 253. 1956 Dairy Queen Stars Statues we’d hear if For and Mickey Mantle, pennants and these Bronx World Series triumphs were realized at an alarming Complete Set of (18) & 1955 Robert keepsakes could rate. It’s no coincidence that simultaneously, so did Gould Partial (13/28) Set talk! Spared the popularity and sales of New Jersey’s chocolate- Small-scale plastic perfection is yours with this collec- from the old Yankee Stadium, items include: Turnstile flavored “Yoo-Hoo” beverage. This original 1950s tion of mid 1950s Baseball star icons. Presented is a a blue metallic 27-1/2 x 38” structure with a function- point-of-sale ad display portrays original spokesper- complete set of (18/18) 1956 Dairy Queen Stars statues ing three-prong ratchet. Crafted by New York’s “Perey” son Berra and his popular switch-hitting “recruit” and a partial set (13/28) of 1955 Robert Gould All-Star plant, the item has a stenciled “47” identifier and a hawking the aptly titled “Drink of Champions!” functioning counter at the front. Shows wear and rust Framed to 36-1/2 x 29-1/2”, this is a scarce and cov- statues. The bright white Dairy Queen set of (18) pres- consistent with stadium use; Concourse Sign 48x12 eted keepsake in the realms of baseball and ents in (NM to Mint) condition with full original details metal sign directing patrons to “First Aid.” Sign is Americana. Trumping that detail is the belief that this and includes Campanella, Mantle, Mathews, Musial, may very well be the finest example extant. Unlike Reese and Snider as the keys. The 1955 Robert Gould appropriately painted red with white lettering. most survivors, this one includes its original card- partial set of (13/28) statues is also very attractive mer- Individual Steiner Sports LOAs. Due to the size/weight board “frame” (a simulated “wood” accessory which, iting an average grade of (NM) with only one or two of this lot, local pick-up at our Silver Spring, MD loca- in most cases, has long since disappeared). lesser. More on our website. tion is strongly encouraged, as a shipping surcharge Additionally, the surface of the ad appears to be free Opening Bid $250.00 will apply. More on our website. of creases and marks inherent to retail display. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

257. 1969 Transogram Lot of (28) in 255. Hand Painted Mickey Mantle 256. Mickey Mantle Original Doo S. Original Boxes with (6) HOFers Career Summary/Stats Baseball Oh Oil-On-Canvas Painting Opportunities to acquire a large quantity of a scarce There may be no canvas big enough on which to pay Celebrated the world over for detailed portrayals of issue in one shot are few and far between. Offered is a ample tribute to Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle and his sports heroes, renowned artist Doo S. Oh truly outdid very nice lot of (28) all different 1969 Transogram stat- incredible feats. Given its size, a standard size baseball himself on this original oil-on-canvas painting of ues with original boxes. Overall both the figures and seems like the least likely surface for such a lengthy Mickey Mantle. Framed to 23-1/2 x 26-1/2”, the tex- boxes present in attractive (EX-NM) range with 15% ledger, though an unknown artist gave it a damn good tured medium showcases colorful strokes, tones and lesser. With one or two exceptions the cards on the box try on this sphere. With pastel tones in the background, shadows, all of which combine to depict a youthful backs are in outstanding condition with vivid colors the orb is decorated with likenesses of Mantle, as well Mantle in his road attire. From the and sharp images and only minimal traces of wear. as agate-style text listing Mantle’s accomplishments sparkle in the switch-hitter’s eyes to the familiar navy Highlighting this group are (6) HOFers with: Aparicio, and statistics. Done with painstaking effort and detail, blue components of his uniform, this depiction has pho- Kaline, Killebrew, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, this miniature masterpiece is well worth the read. tographic qualities. Yastrzemski. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

260. 1958 259. (3) NY 258. 1969 Rare Yankees/ Transogram 1940s Milwaukee Mickey Negro Braves Mantle League World Statue in Pennants Series Original With (2) “Folk Art” Box Baltimore Baseball Opening Bid Elite Hand $200.00 Giants and Homestead Greys Painted by Opening Bid $150.00 George Sosnak Opening Bid $150.00

42 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 261. Jackie 263. Mickey Robinson Mantle 1960s Lot of (4) “Switch- Vintage Hitter” and Memorabilia “Bat Master” Items with Retail Hitting Dime Bank Improvement and Flip Games Book In addition to his Jackie Robinson potential as a retail certainly earned spokesperson, Mickey Mantle was his baseball 262. (6) 1958-1984 Baltimore Orioles immortality and his memorabilia remains at the top of a cash cow for the collectibles market. Presented are (4) Jackie Press Pins with 1958 All-Star instructional tools. These (2) 1960s novelties bear Robinson vintage memorabilia items including a dime Ruffle the feathers of your Baltimore Orioles themed Mantle’s likeness and approval. Includes: ”Switch bank, a flip book, an Exhibit card and a 1940 UCLA memorabilia collection by adding these (6) 1958-1984 Hitter” in original retail box with (2) plastic balls, Football ticket stub. The bank issued in 1950 features press pins. Unless noted, each Balfour produced col- launcher and cord. The bulb used to facilitate “pitch- an image of Robinson and a facsimile signature and lectible is a threaded post. Included are 1.) 1958 All- ing” has dried and hardened with age; Bat Master presents vivid colors with moderate age appropriate Star Game (NM); 2.) 1966 World Series (NM); 3.) 1969 tool with tension-suspended rubber ball, regula- wear. The flip book is in excellent condition with bold (NM); 4-5.) (both tion size home plate/batter’s box template, isometric photos. The Exhibit card merits solid (EX) grade with NM-MT) with one broach and 6.) 1984 Japan Tour exerciser and original instruction booklet (all Mint-in- moderate corner wear. More on our website. (NM-MT). box). Original retail box is flawless, as well. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

264. Mickey Mantle Collection of (15) With (7) Patch Cards and 1960s “All 265. 1964 “The Phold” Philadelphia 266. Richie Allen/Johnny Callison Star” Phillies Collection with Team Signed Collection with Callison Signed Wristwatch Rightfully cele- Ball & Photo Pennant Game-Used Bat & (2) Transograms brated as the namesake of a Joplin, MO Holiday Inn “The Phold” one of the worst collapses in baseball his- Philadelphia Philllies 1960s sluggers Richie Allen and and later, on commemorative trading cards, Hall of tory occurred in 1964 when the star-studded Johnny Callison are the focus of this encompassing col- Famer Mickey Mantle is the subject of these col- Philadelphia Phillies blew a 6-1/2 game lead with only lection. Top attractions are: Callison signed game-used lectibles with highlights including: Topps Patch Cards 12 games left to play. Offered is a 1964 Phillies collec- bat (“8”); (2) 1969 Transograms with one each Allen & includes (6) 2009 felt letter cards (/50); and a 2012 tion including a team ball signed by (23) with average Callison; (7) Topps Vault proofs/negatives; Allen certi- number “7” card. Also included is a 1960s “All Star” (“8-9”) strength including ROY Allen (“8”) and HOFer fied autograph card; PSA/DNA Callison “Historic wristwatch with the facsimile signatures of Mantle, Bunning (“9”). Other highlights are a team photo pen- Autographs” cut; Kellogg’s Cereal box hand-cut back Maris and Mays; as well as a 1960s pocket knife with nant; a two-page “Inquirer” newspaper team photo; a panel only featuring 1973 2-D card promotion. Also Mantle’s likeness and facsimile signature. More on our yearbook with Bunning cover; block of (4) phantom included is an assortment of memorabilia including website. WS tickets; phantom WS program cover. Team ball has trading cards, soda caps, pins, magazines, stamps, post- Opening Bid $200.00 full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. cards and premiums. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

268. (17) Stadium-Flown Baltimore 267. (4) 1960-1971 Baltimore Orioles Orioles Camden Yards Flags Original Newspaper Cartoon As baseball’s most beautiful venue was unveiled, so Drawings were these flags paying homage to the stadium’s 269. 1996-2000 Danbury Mint Long before cable television, the Internet and an “infor- beloved tenants. Proudly flown at Baltimore’s Oriole American vs. National League mation now” society, simpler times afforded print Park at Camden Yards during its first three seasons Chess Set with Cards media space for cartoonists such as Phil Bissell and (1992-1994), these (17) nylon flags showcase the Issued piece by painstakingly crafted piece between Charlie McGill. Paying homage to Baltimore Orioles ornithologically correct “Bird” logo (the successor to 1996 and 2000, this Danbury Mint chess/card set pits installments of the glorious 1960s and 1970s, these (4) the since-returned “cartoon” bird). Each nylon flag legends from the American and National Leagues on a framed original drawings were composed by the afore- measures six feet by four feet. Produced by the 17 x 17 x 2-1/4” board/velvet-lined case. Appropriately, mentioned illustrators. With a 1960 Hal Brown cartoon, Arkansas Flag Co., the items present nicely with origi- the opposing kings are represented by Ruth and Aaron, a 1970 Brooks Robinson drawing and (2) 1971 mascot nal spines/grommets intact and expected signs of out- with additional legends lining the back row and “team” portrayals, the items are telling reminders of a sound door display. pieces serving as the pawns. The well-preserved fig- franchise that annually prevailed over bigger names and Opening Bid $150.00 urines are all present with accompanying cards. Full bigger money. More on our website. details on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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270. Babe Ruth 1934 Signed 700th I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Navin Field Ticket Stub - SGC and Full JSA Incredible as they were, numbers weren’t the only way to define Babe Ruth. As his annually escalating home run totals usually exceeded those of entire opposing ro s t e r s, endless praise from contemporaries sheds light on a player and personality that had no equal. Said teammate : “God, we liked that big son of a bitch. He was a constant source of joy. ”

Approaching a century since the dawn of his playing days, mere mortals (who never had the privilege of seeing Ruth) cling to his legacy and seek a piece of his mys- tique, knowing full well that there will never be another. In one fell swoop, the o ffered heirloom runs the collectibles gamut and trumps perhaps all other Bambino artifacts: a July 13, 1934 Navin Stadium ticket stub. Not only does the voucher hail from the contest in which Ruth delivered career home run No. 700, but it is decorated on the reverse with the unmistakable autograph of the most iconic figure in the history of American sports and culture. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by SGC, the “Upper Deck” rain check features printed seating/event details and a stamped date on the obverse. On the blank back, Ruth’s black-ink fountain pen endorsement flows to project (“8-9”) potency (full photo LOA from JSA).

While baseball enthusiasts are inundated with milestone statistics to this day, those authored by Ruth transcend subsequent achievements, and always will. And Ruth, meanwhile, was certainly aware that he stood alone and it was likely with that sentiment that he signed this ticket. Several accounts readily convey that Ruth was cognizant of his numbers and their importance. A full 20 years after reaching the mythical 60-home run plateau, Ruth, sadly ravaged by cancer, came face to face with former Washington Senators (and 60th home run victim) Tom Zachary at a 1947 Yankee Stadium reunion. Ruth, recalling Zachary’s cries of “Foul Ball! Foul Ball!” to the umpire, asked, “You crooked arm son of a bitch, are you still claiming that ball was foul?”

As for the offered ticket from career circuit clout No. 700, the Yankees prevailed, 4-2 that afternoon and took over sole possession of first place. In a career defined by fence clearing exploits, American League pennants and World Series titles, this was the last day in Ruth’s career that his club was in sole possession of first place. This item has a reserve (estimat- ed value $6000+) Opening Bid $2500.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 272. Ted Williams 500th Career Home Run PSA Graded Ticket Stub While his dream of a World Series title had little chance of coming to fruition as the curtain came down on his remarkable career, 41-year- 271. 1886 Pittsburgh Alleghenys Scorecard With Pud old Ted Williams was none Galvin on Cover the worse for a 22-year tenure interrupted by two The site of the first-ever American professional football game in 1892, Pittsburgh’s lengthy stints in the U.S. Recreation Park had already established itself as a baseball venue, serving as the home military. En route to 29 cir- to the American Association’s Pittsburgh Alleghenys from 1884 to 1886. Sadly, there cuit clouts and a robust .316 are no known photographs of the full 2,500-seat structure in existence. Miraculously, batting mark in his swan however, this Pittsburgh Alleghenys scorecard has survived. Issued at the famed Steel song, Williams became only City edifice for the August 4, 1886 contest between the Alleghenys and Brooklyn the fourth player to eclipse Grays, the decidedly rare piece is the thick stock two-page relic featuring a colorful the mythical 500 Home Run cover with ornate finery accenting a central black-and-white likeness of pitcher Pud plateau, delivering the his- Galvin (listed as “J.F. Galvin”). While it’s an ironclad fact that Recreation Park arti- toric blow off facts have all but ceased to exist, such are the sentiments regarding performers like rookie Wynn Hawkins on Galvin. The first-ever 300-game winner, Galvin had authored back-to-back 46-win June 17, 1960 before a scant campaigns (1883, 1884) en route to 646 career complete games. The center pages fea- crowd of 9,765 at ture scorecards with pre-printed lineups and have been marked in pencil to document Cleveland’s cavernous a 5-3 Alleghenys’ triumph. Having apparently hit their stride with an 18-0 whitewash- Municipal Stadium. ing of the Grays the day before, the Alleghenys’ August 4 win upped their mark to a Encapsulated and Graded (then) season-high 18 games above the .500 mark. The durable Galvin, incidentally, Good 2 by PSA, this ticket did not pitch on this day, as the assignment went to 19-year-old Jim Handiboe (who stub was issued for that landmark event. The lone specimen at its tier with only two was never again to pitch at the Major League level after that season). The back cover graded higher, this “General Admission” voucher features printed seating/event features vibrant colors and local advertisements. While the corners are soft (as expect- details, as well as a stamped date on the obverse. While sections of reverse paper ed for a scorecard composed to completion more than 125 years ago), this crease-free loss account for the technical assessment, this scarce survivor showcases razor- heirloom is one of the earliest-known souvenirs simultaneously celebrating (among sharp edges and corners. In the realm of milestone tickets, this one is certain to other things) Pittsburgh Baseball and a Hall of Famer who was the first to gain mem- headline any collection. This item has a reserve (estimated value $2000-$3500) bership in an esteemed pitching fraternity. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $750.00

44 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 273. PSA “Authentic” Game 5 Ticket Stub - Ruth’s First Title A definitive trend approaching a century in length has the New York Yankees far and away leading the Major Leagues with 27 World Series titles. There was a day, believe it or not, that the were the far superior of the rival franchises, proudly boasting of five championships before the Yanks had any. At the forefront of that Beantown dynasty, ironically, was Babe Ruth, a masterful moundsman who had yet to discover his home run stroke. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this 1915 World Series Game 5 ticket stub was issued at Philadelphia’s Baker Bowl for the clincher of Ruth’s first-ever World Series. The voucher features printed seating/event details, including a “Game 3” designator (as Game 5 was the third game played in Philadelphia) and the facsimile signature of Phillies President William F. Baker. One of only four graded examples, this Fall Classic artifact is a telling reminder of a franchise that once had it all. This item has a reserve (estimated value $1500-$3000). Opening Bid $750.00

274. 1876 275. (4) 1923 World Series Ticket Boston Red Stubs With Game 1 (1st-Ever Caps Season Yankee Stadium World Series Ticket Pass Game) From 1st NL In the wake of Babe Ruth’s popularity and resultant attendance swing at the Polo Grounds, the New York Season—SGC Yankees were no longer welcome tenants. Authentic Christening their own venue in 1923, With the folding of the Bombers disposed of their former “housemates” to National A s s o c i a t i o n secure their first Fall Classic title. Issued during that after the 1875 season showdown, these (4) ticket stubs include a Game 1 M L B ’s first dynasty the voucher for the first ever World Series game at Boston Red Stockings changed their team nickname to “Red Caps” while becoming a Yankee Stadium. Also included are stubs from Game charter member of the new National League in 1876. Presented is a very appealing 2 (Polo Grounds); Game 3 (Yankee Stadium) and Game 6 (Polo Grounds, Yankees first-ever clincher). Boston Baseball Season Ticket pass from the NL’s inaugural season 1876. Certified The ticket present at the (VG-EX) plateau with clean Authentic by SCG this dynamic ducat also bears the signature of Team President N. T. obverses featuring printed seating/event details. Apollonio with JSA authentication noted on the flip. This extremely rare relic appears to There are vintage handwritten dates on the backs and be unused, as the “Admit” line is not filled out. More on our website. very minor reverse paper loss on Games 1 and 2. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

276. 1941 Lou 277. (19) 1926-1949 Official Gehrig American League Pocket Memorial Full Schedules with Original Ticket PSA 4 Envelopes—High Grade Graded VG-EX 4 by Championship seasons and dashed pennant PSA. One need not dreams are plotted with these (19) 1926- consider himself “the 1949 Official American League pocket luckiest man on the schedules. The incredibly high-grade publi- face of the earth” to cations generally present (NM to NM-MT) cherish the offered with clean covers and crisp inner pages. 1941 New York Yankees Memorial full ticket. This dated July 4th 1941 Additionally, the majority of these mementos were dispatched directly from league offices. Included are 1920s: (4 schedules) with 1926 (with compliments of American ephemeron features a striking portrait of the “Iron Horse” and was issued just weeks League—Ban Johnson card), 1927-1929; 1930s: (10 schedules) with 1930, 1931 following his passing. Scheduled for July 4, exactly two years to the day of Gehrig’s (presents EX-MT), 1932, 1933-1934 (unmailed white envelopes with courtesy admis- heart-wrenching “Luckiest Man” speech, the service was postponed due to rain and sion cards), 1935 (postmarked envelope with courtesy admission card), 1936, 1937- held two days later as the Yankees hosted the Philadelphia Athletics in a twinbill. The 1939 (postmarked envelopes with courtesy admission cards); 1940s: (5 schedules) voucher, with seat numbers, was issued for the Grandstand and is marked with a dark with 1940 (postmarked envelope, no courtesy admission card), 1941 (postmarked “VOID” black stamping for those who were unable to attend the make up game. envelope, leather bound with courtesy admission card), 1944 (postmarked envelope Inconsequential peripheral wear and minimal soiling on the reverse is consistent with with courtesy admission card), 1947 (courtesy admission card only) and 1949 the technical grade. The lone example at the grading level with only two better. (unmailed white envelope with courtesy admission card). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00 278. 1957 Debut 279. (7) 1937 Program and PSA 5 Ticket Stub - Washington Highest Graded Redskins Game Despite not yet having played a single inning in the Programs—First big leagues, Roger Maris was billed as packing Season in D.C. “Power and Speed” on page 3 of the Cleveland Hail to the Redskins! Indians 1957 opening day program. The 22-year Following their move North Dakota product did not disappoint, going 3- from Boston, the 1937 for-5 that day against White Sox starter Billy Pierce. Washington Redskins Encapsulated and Graded EX 5 by PSA, this captured an 8-3 record Cleveland Stadium ticket stub is the lone example at during their inaugural its tier with none graded higher. Issued for that aus- season in our nation’s picious Maris debut, the colorful voucher presents capital. Presented are (7) even nicer than the technical grade suggests. elusive programs from Accompanying is a 16-page program from that their initial campaign including all (5) home dates. Included are: 9/16 vs. Giants (FR April 16 season opener. With covers/pages intact, to GD, first game in D.C., slight pencil writing on inner pages), 9/24 vs. Cardinals the guide presents nicely with scoring grids marked (GD, Baugh cover), 10/3 at Dodgers (GD, Edwards cover), 10/10 vs. Eagles (GD), in pencil to document the 11-inning showdown. 10/17 vs. Pirates (GD, Battles cover), 11/28 vs. Packers (FR) and 12/5 at Giants (FR). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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280. 1894-1900 281. (2) 1910s Joe Baltimore Orioles Jackson Publication Publication Lot of (5) Pair with “Stars of Long before Brooks, Boog and the the Diamond” & Blade, Baltimore fielded a champi- Sporting News onship team of rough-and-tumble (Shoeless) Joe Jackson hell raisers prone to employ any exhibits his talents at both the method whatsoever to triumph. plate and on the field with this These (5) vintage published displays pairing of 1910s publications pay homage to an Oriole squad led displaying the pre-war legend by McGraw, Keeler, Jennings and on the front covers. Included Robinson. Four are Sporting Life are 1.) circa 1915 “Stars of the front pages each framed to 12-7/8 x Diamond” composition note- 18-7/8”. Dating from 1896-1900, book with original owner’s each has an Orioles-themed illustra- name on the front cover and two pages of theological writings. Limited creasing with tion. The fifth display is an 1894 tight cloth binding (presents VG to EX) and 2.) dated 1917 The Sporting News’ preview framed to 15- Record Book for 1917 guide (presents EX). 5/8 x 21” with Orioles and New York Giants team photos. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

283. (11) 1926 and 1927 282. (3) 1909-1916 Baseball Fenway Park-Issued Records & Rule Books with Boston Red Sox Heilbroner’s Records Programs Add to your diamond themed library with Debilitated by their ill-advised 1920 these (3) scarce 1909-1916 baseball publica- sale of Babe Ruth, the Boston Red tions. Included are 1.) 1909 Draper & Sox endured a franchise-long 15 con- Maynard Base Ball Rules booklet and cata- secutive losing seasons from 1919 log (presents (VG); 2.) 1912 Heilbroner’s through 1933. These (11) programs Records by Louis Heilbroner (former were issued at Fenway Park during the Cardinals manager and executive) present- 1926 and 1927 seasons during which ing in (VG) condition (leather bound); 3.) the “cursed” franchise finished dead 1916 Gillette Base Ball Blue Book present- last while the Yankees were powered ing in (VG to EX) condition picturing the by the former BoSox star. The guides “All-Star team” featuring Alexander, Baker, feature local ads, as well as scoring Cobb, E. Collins, J. Jackson, W. Johnson, grids with pre-printed lineups and penciled game documentations. Covers/pages are Maranville and Speaker on page 15. all present, though some are affected by separation. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

285. 1939 Baseball All-Star 284. 1935 All-Star Game Game Program—Yankee Scorecard Issued at Cleveland’s spacious Municipal Stadium Stadium for just the third installment of the Paced by a Joe DiMaggio clout, the Mid-Summer Classic, this 1935 All-Star American League surmounted their Game scorecard is a scarce survivor and National League rivals by a 3-1 margin in unmarked example. The two-page thick the 1939 All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium. stock item features pre-printed lineups list- This 8-page publication from that contest ing greats such as Foxx, Gehrig and Ott. presents nicely with tightly attached inner On the front cover, Mickey Cochrane’s pages to the staple binding and a clean, likeness is among the “home” details of the unmarked scorecard. Despite fraying result- scorecard. Of note is that player-managers ing in paper loss along the bottom right cor- Cochrane and were listed as ner throughout and moderate peripheral starters, but opted not to play. The crisp tearing on the right edge of the final four item has a vertical compacting fold and pages (including the scorecard), the overall presents nicely. presentation of this keepsake is not compro- Opening Bid $150.00 mised. Opening Bid $150.00

286. (4) N.Y. Yankees Vintage 287. 1962 Polo Grounds- World Series Programs with Issued Program From New 1943, 1947, 1949 & 1950 York Mets’ First-Ever Home The N.Y. Yankees forty World Series Series appearances are the most in history. Own a Still lamenting over the 1958 departure of piece of the Yankees legacy with these (4) their franchise, Polo Grounds patrons were vintage WS programs from championship warned: “Careful, you might get what you seasons. Included are: 1943: (GD) vs. wish for.” That “wish” was a new team in the Cardinals, centerfold scored and detached, form of the woeful . Among nice WWII era cover graphics, minor sur- the most significant relics in club history, this face paper loss; 1947: (VG) vs. Dodgers, April 1962 program was issued for the Mets’ centerfold scored and detached, solid first-ever home series. The 20-page guide fea- spine/cover; 1949: (VG) vs. Dodgers, cen- tures unmarked “PIRATES” and “METS” terfold un-scored and attached, vivid cover scoring grids, as well as upcoming “previews” colors; 1950: (VG-EX) vs. Phillies, center- that definitively date it to that first-ever series. fold un-scored and detached, solid Covers/pages are intact and scoring grids are cover/spine. All covers signed by Bill unmarked on this gorgeous keepsake. Johnson-Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

46 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 288. 1907- 289. 1952-2000 MLB 1992 Baseball All-Star Game Publication Program Lot of (27) Treasure Issued at “neutral” venues for Mid-Summer Classic install- Chest of ments, these (27) All-Star Game (250+) programs document their Round the bases respective years’ stars in images throughout the big and text. With covers/pages leagues with this intact throughout and unmarked assortment of (250+) scoring grids (unless noted oth- baseball publications. erwise), the guides present nice- Comprised mostly of ly and include: 1952, 1954, team- and stadium-issued guides, the collection spans 1907-1992 and features endless 1956, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1967, text, photos and statistics chronicling the game’s most revered players and teams. Vi n t a g e 1972, 1974 (scored in pencil), issues include (5) Spalding Official Baseball Guide (1907, 1909, 1912, 1923, 1926). 1975 (scored in pen), 1976, 1977 (scored in pen), 1978 (scored in pen), 1979 (mois- Additional highlights include: (29) programs (1955-1984); (64) media guides (1962- ture damage), 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1996, 1980); and (89) issues of Baseball Digest (1946-1975). More on our website. 1999, 2000. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

290. New 291. Philadelphia Phillies York “Whiz Kids & Phlops” Yankees Collection with Multi- Treasure Signed 1950 Yearbook Chest With Two of the Philadelphia Phillies more DiMaggio memorable seasons featured the 1950 “Whiz Kids” who made it to the World Signed Series and the 1964 “Phlops” who blew Check and a big lead in an infamous late season (14) 1939-1952 Programs fold. Presented is a collection of memo- rabilia related to these teams highlight- The Yanks are comin’! This lot of (16) collectibles includes: Joe DiMaggio Signed ed by a multi-signed 1950 Yearbook Check drawn from his personal account and dated 1987, this voucher is signed in signed by (16) average (“8-9”) strength blue ballpoint (“8” strength; full PSA/DNA); 1973 Last Game Ticket Stub issued at with full photo LOA from JSA. Other Yankee Stadium for the June 3, 1973 game (the final game before the two-year reno- 1950 related items are: 38x30 framed vation project), this crease-free stub is a viable candidate for third-party grading; and matted print mounted with (19) Programs (14) Yankee Stadium guides spanning 1939-1952. Covers/pages intact 1950 Bowman cards and (31) card 1980 TCMA Whiz Kids team set. More on our throughout. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 292. NY Yankees Treasure 293. 1952-53 to Chest with DiMaggio 8x10, 1974-75 Ticket Stubs and College Programs Basketball Baseball’s mightiest dynasty the NY Media Guide Yankees is well represented in this vin- tage “Treasure Chest” of memorabilia. Lot of (196) Highlights are: signed (“9”) DiMaggio Spanning the 1952-53 8x10 photo with full photo LOA from to 1974-75 collegiate JSA; 1962 Mantle “Auravision” record hoops campaigns, this (VG/EX); 1964 WS Game 1 stub (EX); impressive assortment 1950 Yearbook (EX); 1956 WS program of (196) annual team- (VG/EX, light fold); 1964 Yearbook or conference-issued (VG/EX); (3) 1940s programs (VG); (3) media guides docu- 1970s Playoffs stubs (VG); Maris 61st ments revered programs and their players/coaches. The publications present nicely Home Run flip book. Rounding out this with covers and pages intact throughout. Headlining the lot are ACC, Ivy League, collection are assorted yearbooks, news- Clemson, Georgetown, Maryland, Syracuse and Wake Forest guides, with key cover papers, Wheaties boxes and photos in mid to lesser grade. subjects including legendary mentors Daly and Driesell. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

294. 1937-1974 295. 1906-1974 University of Maryland Tennis Publication Football/Basketball Lot of (80+) With Program Lot of (114) Vintage Spalding Fear the Turtle! Maryland memories Guides abound as you page through this Tennis, anyone? This sizable collection of (114) gameday pro- assortment of publications doc- grams. Issued for University of uments the game and its cham- Maryland sporting events, the pions. Included are instruction- guides chronicle Terrapins gridiron al and historical guides with and hoops players/teams spanning highlights including: 1937-1974. Rivals include ACC foes Spalding’s Athletic Library Duke and North Carolina, and “Lawn Tennis Annual” guides “local” adversaries Georgetown and from 1906, 1910, 1916, 1917, N a v y. The Byrd Stadium, Cole Field 1920, 1921, 1926, 1928 and 1930 (covers are detached or mended on most); Wright House and road guides present nicely with covers/pages intact throughout. There are vin- and Ditson annual statistical guides from 1908, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1922, 1924, 1927, tage handwritten notations on the covers of a few. Complete listing on our website. 1929, 1932, 1935, 1927, (2) 1939 and 1940. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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296. 1923 World Series Game 2 Ticket Stub- Ruth’s WS HR #2 & #3—PSA Authentic The 1923 season is a Baseball historian’s dream. That year saw 298. 1966 World Series PSA 8 Ticket 297. Game 1 the opening of Stub For Koufax’ Final Game - Yankee Stadium and Yankee Stadium Full Ticket - PSA 1 the Yankees first For the sixth time in 15 seasons, Brooklyn and Bronx Highest Graded World Series victory. cross-borough rivals squared off in 1955. Felled in the Hampered by an arthritic elbow, 30-year-old Sandy In his first WS Fall Classic opener despite out-hitting the hosts, the Koufax took the hill for the last time on October 6, appearance as a Dodgers appeared headed for another series setback 1966. Encapsulated and Graded NM-MT 8, this Yankee, “Babe” Ruth before rebounding to win the franchise’s first-ever title. Dodger Stadium ticket stub was issued for Koufax’ hit three home runs in front of crowds which surpassed Encapsulated and graded PR 1 by PSA, this full ticket swan song. The lone example at its tier with none grad- 300,000 in total attendance for the first time in WS his- was issued at Yankee Stadium for the 1955 World ed higher, this colorful voucher features printed seat- tory. Presented is a PSA certified (Authentic) ticket stub Series opener, a game in which Jackie Robinson stole ing/event details, sharp corners and a clean reverse. from Game 2 of the 1923 WS which saw Ruth slug his home. The colorful voucher presents nicely and is one Koufax, incidentally, was bested that day by 20-year- WS homers #2 & #3. This distinctive stub displays bold of only six graded examples. old , who would go on to three Cy Young period details enhanced by a genuine time-worn appeal. Opening Bid $200.00 laurels of his own and become the only pitcher to win Opening Bid $150.00 World Series contests in three different decades. Opening Bid $250.00

301. Game 7 300. 1969 World Series Game 5 Shea Riverfront Stadium Full Ticket - 299. Game 1 Stadium Full Ticket - PSA PSA 4 Fenway Park Full Ticket - PSA 1 Looking to end a title drought of 31 years, the 1972 “Authentic” Cincinnati Reds were denied by Oakland’s “Mustache Spanning three October showdowns between 1964 and As ’s famed “Signed Man” declared: Gang” in the latter team’s first of three successive 1968, Hall of Famer Bob Gibson authored an incredible “There Are No Words” for the stunning upset pulled off championships. Encapsulated and Graded VG-EX 4 seven consecutive triumphs. in the 1969 World Series. Encapsulated and assessed by PSA, this full ticket was issued at Riverfront Encapsulated and graded PR 1 by PSA, this full ticket “Authentic” by PSA, this full ticket was issued in Stadium for the decisive seventh game of that tilt. The was issued at Fenway Park for the opener of the 1967 Queens for Game 5 of that epic Fall Classic, one that colorful voucher features printed seating/event details, Fall Classic, a game in which Gibson bested the saw the Mets and umpires combine to thwart the the facsimile signature of Commissioner Bowie Kuhn BoSox, 2-1. The colorful voucher features printed seat- mighty Baltimore Orioles. The colorful voucher fea- and a black-and-white likeness of the Queen City ing/event details and is only one of nine graded. tures printed seating/event details, as well as a “Mr. venue. This is one of four at its tier with only four Opening Bid $200.00 Met” logo and the facsimile signature of Commissioner graded higher. Bowie Kuhn. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

302. Roberto 304. Bonds, Clemente A-Rod and 3,000th Hit Thome Game Ticket 600th HR Stub & Only SI Full Tickets Cover - All PSA Appearance High Grade Issue Among only eight Cherished for his hero- sluggers to reach ics on and off the field 303. (6) 500th Career Home Run the unfathomable Roberto Clemente Graded Tickets total of 600 career home runs, Barry truly earned his status While these (6) tickets were issued for regular season as one of baseball’s Bonds, Alex contests, there was nothing “regular” about the mile- Rodriguez and most beloved figures. stones their bearers witnessed. Encapsulated and Enjoy part of Clemente’s legacy with this ticket stub Jim Thome did so assessed “Authentic” by SGC, these full tickets were with newfound from the 9/30/72 Three Rivers Stadium game which issued for games in which 500th career home runs were saw him collect his 3,000th hit. Presenting in solid (G- fanfare inherent to a sport suddenly crazed by longball launched by: Jackson September 17, 1984; Anaheim antics. These (3) full tickets were issued for games in VG) condition this coveted field box stub is printed Stadium; Bonds April 17, 2001; Pac Bell Park; Sosa with the name “Pirates” and the year “1972” on the which those milestone clouts were launched and April 4, 2003; Great American Ball Park; Thomas June include: Bonds August 9, 2002 Pacific Bell Park; PSA obverse, while the reverse bears handwritten documen- 28, 2007; Metrodome; Ramirez May 31, 2008; tation of this historic event. Also included is a 7/3/67 NM-MT 8 (MK); Rodriguez August 4, 2010 Yankee Camden Yards. Also included is a BBWAA 1978 sea- Stadium; PSA Mint 9; Thome August 15, 2011 Sports Illustrated magazine featuring Clemente’s only son pass (PSA VG-EX 4; McCovey 500th HR, Rose SI cover appearance. More on our website. Comerica park; PSA Gem Mint 10. 3000th hit). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

48 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 305. 1998 306. 1999 World Yankees- Series Braves Complete World Set of (4) Series PSA Full Graded Tickets—All Complete PSA Graded Full Ticket The 1998 New Run of (4/4) York Yankees fol- Individually lowed up their encapsulated and record breaking regular season success by pummeling their American League playoff graded by PSA, these (4) full tickets hail from the New York competition and then sweeping past the San Diego Padres to claim their 24th World Yankees’ four-game sweep of Atlanta, an effort that brought the club’s title count to an Series title. Each graded by PSA, these (4) World Series full tickets are historic unprecedented 25. Includes: Game 1 Turner Field PSA 8 (one of two at its tier with remembrances of the 1998 Bronx squad. Included are 1.) Game 1 (PSA 8, Thurman none graded higher); Game 2 Turner Field PSA 8 (one of three at its tier with none Munson section); 2.) Game 2 (PSA 8, Tier Reserve); 3.) Game 3 (PSA 7, Plaza) and graded higher); Game 3 Yankee Stadium PSA 8; Game 4 Yankee Stadium PSA 9. 4.) Game 4 (PSA 5, Plaza). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 308. 307. Complete (6) Game Run of Complete Set of (5) Full Full Tickets—All PSA 7-9 Tickets—All PSA Graded No other franchise comes close to the NY Yankees record of 27 World Series The 2000 New York Yankees added yet Championships. Punch your ticket to post another World Championship to their historic season greatness with this complete (6) ledger by besting the New York Mets over game run of 2009 World Series full tick- five games. Each graded by PSA, these full ets which have all been graded (PSA 7-9). tickets from the “” are attrac- Serving as concise documentation of the tive keepsakes ideal for New York area col- Yankees 27th WS title each of these lectors and dealers. Included are 1.) Game 1 encapsulated tickets is accompanied by a (PSA 6, Tier Reserved); 2.) Game 2 (PSA 6, flip detailing the outcome of the corre- Main Reserved); 3.) Game 3 (PSA 6, Field sponding game. The grading designations Box); 4.) Game 4 (PSA 6, Field Box) and 5.) are as follows: Game 1 (PSA 7); Game 2 Game 5 (PSA 8, Field Box, 1 of 1 at tier, two (PSA 7); Game 3 (PSA 9); Game 4 (PSA better). 8); Game 5 (PSA 8); Game 6 (PSA 8). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

309. 1907 Baltimore 310. 1909 Eastern Orioles Team Composite League Baltimore Photo with Jack Dunn Orioles Original Principals in the Eastern League (the Cabinet Photo International League’s upstart prede- The predecessors to an cessor), the Baltimore Orioles hovered International League in the middle of the pack before rising dynasty, the 1909 Eastern to prominence under skipper Jack League Baltimore Orioles Dunn. This framed display portrays the were a colorful rough-and- 1907 Orioles installment. Framed to tumble lot led by 19-1/8 x 23-1/8”, this vintage team player/manager Jack Dunn. composite photo showcases sepia- That team is vividly por- toned likenesses of first-year manager trayed on this vintage Dunn and (15) symmetrically arranged black-and-white cabinet players. This rare Charm City diamond photo. Measuring 9-3/4 x relic presents beautifully, with a right 7-5/8”, the piece is adhered to a thick stock backing. The team members are depicted border chip that does not affect the in three rows at the since-razed venue currently occupied by a central image. More on our website. McDonald’s on Greenmount Avenue. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

311. 1919 International 312. 1925 League Champion Washington Baltimore Orioles Senators Original Original Team White House Photo Photograph With President As the Deadball Era came to a Coolidge close and a Baltimore native all Having supplanted the but “invented” the home run, a Yankees as the American baseball dynasty was born. No, League juggernaut, the not that of the New York Yankees, Washington Senators captured but rather, an International League successive pennants in 1924 juggernaut called the Baltimore and 1925, earning a date with President Calvin Coolidge for the latter triumph. Orioles. This original sepia-toned Framed to 24-1/2 x 17”, this original black-and-white photo portrays the dapperly photograph depicts the 1919 installment, the first of seven successive championship dressed Senators posing on the White House front lawn with the Chief Executive. Not versions and the first professional club to win 100 games. Measuring 9-7/8 x 7-3/4”, to be confused with their political “Senators” contemporaries, the Griffith Stadium the glossy photo portrays three rows of Birds, including skipper Jack Dunn. The item tenants are clad in suits/ties (with fedoras strewn about the grass in the background). presents nicely with handwritten identifiers on the reverse. Printed identifiers list all of the subjects. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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314. 1923 World Series Game 3 Yankee Stadium Ticket Stub - PSA “Authentic” 315. 1941 Washington Senators Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Day Program, Ticket Stub 313. Ruth/Cobb/Speaker 1947 and McCarthy/Harris Signed Original Original AP Photograph Photo Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

318. 1963- 1967 St. 316. July 1, Louis 1951 Bob Cardinals Feller Third Lot of (7) Career No- With Musial Hitter PSA 5 Last Game Ticket Stub - Scorecard Lone Graded and 1964 Opening Bid W.S. Game 7 $150.00 317. 1937 and 1962 Griffith Stadium Stub Opening Bid MLB All-Star Game Programs $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

321. Game 4 Full Ticket - PSA 10 319. April 8, 1974 Atlanta Braves Full 320. PSA 9 Opening Bid $150.00 Printer’s Proof Ticket From Aaron Royals Stadium Game 7 Full Ticket - No. 715 - PSA “Authentic” Highest Graded Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

322. (2) Full Tickets: 324. (3) Final 1954-1984 Game at Multi/Non- Old Sport First Yankee Issues Stadium with (PSA 7) Sports & 1st Illustrated, Game at MAD & New 323. 2009 Yankee Stadium Inaugural Beckett Yankee Year Complete Season Ticket Book Opening Bid $100.00 Stadium (PSA 9) Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

50 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 325. (11) 1938-1939 Washington Redskins Game Programs & Ticket Stub Proud assortment of (11) 1938-1939 Washington Redskins game programs and ticket stub. Included are 1938 Programs/Stub: 326. 1930-1973 Army-Navy Football 327. 1933-1981 Navy Football (8 programs, one stub, complete home schedule) with 9/11 at Eagles ticket stub (VG), 9/18 vs. Dodgers (GD), Program Lot of (32) Program Lot of (116 ) (2) 9/25 vs. Rams (both VG), 10/9 vs. Giants (VG), As Army and Navy battled for the coveted Thompson Anchors Aweigh! The vaunted Navy Midshipmen are 10/23 vs. Eagles (VG-EX), (2) 10/27 vs. Pirates (VG- Cup and inter-service bragging rights, these (32) game- well documented in this service academy football pro- EX, VG), 12/4 at Giants (VG-EX); 1939 Programs: (2 day programs were issued at neutral sites. With cov- gram lot of (116). With covers/pages intact, the well- programs) with 10/1 vs. Giants (FR to GD) and 10/8 ers/pages intact throughout, the guides present beauti- preserved guides were issued in Annapolis and at road vs. Dodgers (VG). fully and feature patriotic-themed covers, as well as venues and include programs from games against key Opening Bid $250.00 text and photos detailing the combatants. Complete list rivals, portraying Naval Academy greats such as on our website. Bellino and Staubach. Complete list on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

329. 1937- 1977 College Football Media Guide Lot of (239) Suit up, strap 328. 1947-1980 NFL Media Guide on that hel- 330. 1933-1976 College Football and Gameday Program Lot of (188) met and get Program Lot of (373) in the huddle Documenting players, teams and their performances, Rife with college spirit and fond memories, this sizable as you page through this fascinating lot of (239) college this lot of (188) stadium- and team-issued publications assortment of (373) gameday football programs spans football media guides. Spanning the 1937–1977, the is a virtual NFL library. Includes: Media Guides (64) 1933-1976 and chronicles some of the most renowned annual publications chronicle renowned grid institu- annual team-issued guides with historical content, pho- institutions and Saturday grid warriors. With tions such as Army, Navy, Nebraska, Ohio State, tos and statistics; the publications span 1962-1980; covers/pages intact on the vast majority, these guides Oklahoma, Penn State, Stanford, UCLA and USC. Gameday Programs (124) stadium-issued programs present beautifully. Not only do they comprise a ready- Hard-hitting cover subjects are headlined by legendary previewing NFL match-ups; the programs span 1947- made NCAA football library, but they also profile many Cornhuskers coach Bob Devaney (1971 Nebraska 1975 and include several from since-moved and/or dis- key players (such as Butkus, Simpson and Stabler) as guide) and Pacific safety Pete Carroll (1972 Pacific banded franchises. Covers/pages are intact on the over- they “auditioned” for the NFL. More on our website. guide). Guides present beautifully with covers/pages whelming majority of these publications, which present Opening Bid $250.00 nicely. More on our website. intact throughout. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

333. 1947- 1980 NFL & NCAA Football Ticket/Stub Collection of (62) with (48) Full Tickets What better sou- 331. 1953-1983 Baltimore Colts venir of the big Program/Media Guide Lot of (109) game than a Those of us old enough are quick to cite that Baltimore’s 332. (8) 1974 Super Bowl VIII Full ticket stub. championship football tradition was alive and well long Presented is a very attractive lot of (62) 1947-1980 before the Ravens landed. This collection of (109) Tickets—All PSA Graded NFL and NCAA Football tickets/stubs dominated by a Baltimore Colts gameday programs and team-issued Played January 13, 1974 at Houston, the Miami whopping (48) full tickets. This nicely preserved group media guides chronicles 33rd Street installments during Dolphins used a dominating ground attack to dominate grades in average (VG-EX to EX) condition, 15% bet- the franchise’s prolific era as an NFL d y n a s t y. The guides the Minnesota Vikings by a 24-7 margin to capture ter, 15% lesser with deference to (9) bearing unobtru- present conservatively (EX) on average with many (NM). Super Bowl VIII. These full tickets were in attendance sive writing which does not diminish their appeal. Profiling legends such as Unitas, Donovan, A m e c h e , for the contest. Included are (4) PSA 6, (3) PSA 5 and Highlights are: 9/11/60 Giants/Lions at the Yale Bowl; B e r r y, Marchetti, Moore and a host of others, this is one (1) PSA 4. The (5) Upper West Stand and (1) South 9/4/65 Steelers/49ers at Brown; 9/4/65 Giants/Lions & of the most comprehensive Colts publications lots you’ll End Zone vouchers present nicely with strong colors Browns/Packers Pro Doubleheader at Cleveland. More ever find!. More on our website. and alluring illustrations. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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335. Mickey Mantle 1962 White Base Bobblehead Doll While the bobblehead craze produced colorful tributes to Major League 336. (7) 1960 Baseball Bobblehead teams, four standout indi- vidual performers were Dolls With 1966-1967 Kansas City portrayed, as well. The Athletics most popular of those From the popularity boom of the colorful bobblehead stars, Mickey Mantle, is souvenirs, these (7) baseball examples show amazing the subject of this 1962 preservation and include: B a l t i m o re Orioles: 1962 green white base collectible. base mascot (EX-MT); : 1962 green Standing 7”-tall, the square-shouldered switch-hitter base (NM); Kansas City A t h l e t i c s : 1966-1967 gold base presents at the (NM) plateau, save for a tiny section of (NM-MT); Minnesota Tw i n s : 1963-1965 green base (NM); New York Mets: 1963-1965 green base (NM): paint loss on the brim of the cap. Of note is Mantle’s Oakland A’s : 1968 gold base (head detached from facsimile signature decal, which is complete and impec- spring); St. Louis Cardinals: 1960s gold base mascot cably centered along the front of the base. (presents VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 338. 1958-1960 Dick Groat Original Hartland Baseball Statue While his hardwood exploits at Duke University and MVP 337. (7) 1960s Baseball Bobblehead laurels at Forbes Field define former Pittsburgh Pirates cap- Dolls With Senators and Milwaukee tain Dick Groat in the circles Braves of athleticism, it’s his portray- Nodding with approval, these (7) vintage bobblehead al in the 1958-1960 Hartland dolls affirmatively seek to enter your collection. Baseball Statues that will for- Includes: Mil. Braves: 1961-1963 White Base (NM in ever stand out in the col- original box); Orioles: 1960-1961 Square Color Base lectibles hobby. The center- (EX); Dodgers: 1961-1962 White Base Miniature piece to any Hartland assort- (NM); Dodgers: 1963-1965 Green Base (NM); A’s: ment, this particular example is one of only approxi- 1966-1971 Gold Base; white uniform (NM); A’s: 1966- mately 5,000 issued in the original 18-player set. This 1971 Gold Base; yellow uniform (EX-MT); Senators: one presents in absolute pristine condition with brilliant 1961-1963 White Base (EX). black-and-yellow Bucs hues and no blemishes. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 334. 1963-1965 Houston Colt .45s Black Face Bobblehead Doll Part of the National League’s first expansion, the Houston Colt .45s are to this day fondly recalled for a series of short-lived features including a mosquito- infested venue and a 20-loss pitcher who made the All- Star team. Keeping with the “scarce” motif, this 1963- 1965 bobblehead doll is among the rarest examples in the hobby. Molded to a green round base and standing 6-1/2”-tall, this “black player” experimental collectible 339. Brooklyn/ is absolutely stunning in terms of not only its limited Signed Salvino Statue Lot With 340. Los Angeles Lakers LE Signed population, but pristine (MN) presentation qualities. Campanella and (2) Koufax Salvino Statue Lot of (6) With vibrant team colors (including a silver-painted Embraced despite seemingly annual submission to their Annual contenders at the Great Western Forum, the Los pistol at the ready), the piece is accented by intact “H” rivals from the Bronx, the Brooklyn Dodgers remain a Angeles Lakers of the 1960s-1980s are well-represent- (on the cap) and “HOUSTON” (on the base) decals. fond memory and have been immortalized on these (5) ed in this lot of (6) signed Salvino Statues. The detailed While Tim Hunter’s 1999 Bobbing Head Dolls publica- signed Salvino Statues. The lifelike sculptures display sculptures stand prominently on sturdy bases that are tion states that there are (6) known examples, this one beautifully on sturdy bases with nameplates bearing home to nameplates showcasing autographs that aver- hails from a collection unearthed since and is fresh to autographs that average (“9”) strength. Includes: age (‘9”) quality. Includes: E. Baylor (home 433/700; the hobby. Campanella (post-accident signature; 1855/2000); road 273/300); M. Johnson (home 858/950; road Opening Bid $900.00 Drysdale (970/2500); (2) Koufax (328/368 and 392/950); (2) J. West (home 531/700; road 118/300). 355/950; Snider (616/1000). All original boxes/COA’s Original boxes/COAs accompany. accompany. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

342. 1959- 1963 Green Bay 343. 1967-1968 341. 1966-1971 Packers Chicago Chicago Bulls Paul Blackhawks Gold Base Hornung Gold Base Bobblehead Doll Hartland Bobblehead Opening Bid $100.00 “Running Doll Back” Opening Bid $100.00 Statue Opening Bid $150.00

52 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 344. 1915 Detroit Tigers Team- Signed Baseball With Cobb, Crawford, Jennings and Full JSA Rarities abound as one examines this Deadball Era heirloom. Pouring over the trade- mark stampings and (22) blue-ink steel tip fountain pen scriptings, the 1915 Detroit Tigers and one of the games’ most heated pennant races come to mind. As for scarci- ty, first and foremost, a team-signed sphere from this era is an anomaly. While auto- graphs were becoming steadily more popular on their own, rarely were endorsed by groupings, let alone multiple players from the same team. But this OAL Ban Johnson orb meets that definition. Trademark stampings and alternating red- and-blue laces are decidedly vibrant. Signatures, meanwhile, vary in terms of strength with several keys warranting high assessment. At the age of 28, Ty Cobb 345. 1928 New York Yankees Team-Signed Baseball with secured his eighth batting title that year. But it was a championship (something that (20) Autographs Including Ruth & Gehrig—Full JSA was to elude Cobb for his entire career), that Cobb desired more than any personal With a record nine Hall of Famers on their roster and in the front office, the 1928 accolades. Powered by the league’s No. 1, 2 and 3 RBI and total base leaders (Cobb, New York Yankees demolished their American League competition and subsequent- Sam Crawford and Robert Veach), the Tigers won a (then) franchise-best 100 games, ly smashed the St. Louis Cardinals by a 4-0 margin to secure the franchise’s third laying claim to first place four different times before ultimately succumbing to the World Series title. Penned by the heart of Murderers’ Row, this blue-and-red-stitched Red Sox. Twenty-two Tigers decorated this well-preserved orb with their endorse- OAL Barnard sphere is inscribed by (20) members of the historic squad. The black ments. Included are: Sweet Spot Dauss (“5-6” strength) and McKee (“5-6”); North steel-tip fountain pen endorsements average (“4-5”) while the canvas presents simi- Panel Crawford (“6-7”), Burke (coach, “5”), Stanage (“3-4”), Oldham (“2”), Young larly with limited abrasions throughout. The trademark stampings are bold and pro- (“3-4”), James (“3”) and Bush (“4”); South Panel Moriarty, Tuthill (trainer, “3”), nounced while the majority of the signatures are immediately discernable. Included Vitt (“3”), Kavanagh (“2-3”) and Jennings (manager, “4-5”); West Panel Baker (“3- are Sweet Spot: Ruth (“5-6”); West Panel: Dickey (“6”), Durst, Zachary, Moore, 4”), Burns (“4”), Veach (“3-4”), Dubuc (“3”) and J. McGuire (Coach); East Panel Dugan; East Panel: Koenig, Lazzeri (“4-5”); North Panel: Meusel, Paschal, He. Cobb (“7”), H. Coveleski (“3-4”; with salutation and what appears to be a calendar Johnson, Bengough, Ryan; South Panel: Combs (“5”), Durocher (“4-5”), Gehrig date) and Boehler. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated (“4-5”), Heimach, P. Collins, Grabowski (d.1946, “4”) and Pipgras. This item has a value $5000-$7500). reserve. Estimated value ($8,500-$12,000). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $1500.00 Opening Bid $2500.00

346. Babe Ruth Signed ONL Heydler Baseball - Full JSA Vestige of game use remains inherent to this ONL Heydler sphere. Trademark stamp- ings and side panel endorsements narrow the relic to a specific period. Transcending those details (as usual), the sweet spot penning of Babe Ruth renders this souvenir a headliner to any collection. The “Spalding” stampings date to 1920-1925, as do the 347. Roger Maris Single-Signed Baseball - Full JSA Senior Circuit tenures of (north panel, “5” strength) and Dutch Ruether With a single-season home run record, back-to-back MVP honors, a Gold Glove (south panel, “4-5” strength). While those scriptings can be classified as “scarce” and award, four All-Star game selections and seven World Series appearances, Roger “vintage,” they are afterthoughts in the presence of Ruth’s black-ink endorsement that, Maris has long been the subject of Hall of Fame arguments. There is no debate, how- while smaller than the customary Ruth penning, carries familiar upper-case “B” and ever, over the bold autograph on this baseball. The medium is an unofficial “Wilson” “R” characters and projects (“4”) strength. Ruth’s autograph has been circled (likely sphere with a “Ron Santo All-Star” trademark stamping. Executed on the sweet spot by the original owner whose name has been penned on the east panel). Full photo in blue ballpoint, Maris’ penning projects (“9”) strength and clarity. The clean and LOA from JSA. creamy orb, meanwhile, grades (“8”). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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348. 349. 1937 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 1930s Washington Multi- Senators 350. Signed Team- Jimmie HOFer/All- Signed Ball Foxx Star With R. Signed Baseball Ferrell, Baseball with Foxx, Simmons, With Full Ott & Harris and JSA Dean Full JSA Among the toughest of 500 The 1930s Authors of a Home Run Club gave rise to the whopping 75 complete games, the 1937 Washington scriptings, the MLB All-Star Game pitting the top stars of the NL and Senators fared miserably offensively, launching a penmanship of Jimmie Foxx is absolutely glorious on AL against each other in what has become a classic league-low 47 round-trippers thanks, in large part, to this unofficial “Reach” baseball. Rendered in blue annual summer event. Presented is a baseball multi- cavernous Griffith Stadium. This OAL Harridge ball is ballpoint, Foxx’ autograph occupies a sizable portion signed by (21) 1930s All-Star Game participants. Top autographed by (20) members of that D.C.-based roster. of a side panel, showing flowing qualities and (“8”) stars are (8) Hofers: Foxx (“5”), Ott (“7”), Dean (“7”), The creamy orb (grade “7”) features prominent trade- potency, with a small toning spot minimally affecting Cronin (“5”), Hubbell (“5”), Medwick (“6”), Ruffing mark stampings and signatures that average (“6”) the surname. The sphere shows areas of mild to light (“3”), Terry (“5”). Other signers are R. Collins (“6”), strength. Keys include: Bluege, R. Ferrell (“5” toning and signatures have been removed from (2) Danning (“3”), Derringer (“6”), Leiber (“6”), Mancuso strength), Harris (“3-4” strength), Simmons (“7” side panels, though the keepsake presents as a “single (“5”), H. Martin (“4”), P. Martin (“5”), T. Moore (“7”), strength) and Travis. Full photo LOA from JSA. More signed.” Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a 1934 A.S.G. umpire Stark (“4”), (4) unknown. Full on our website. reserve (estimated value $2000-$4000) photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

351. 1956 352. 1967 353. 1972 Brooklyn Pittsburgh New York Dodgers Pirates Yankees Clubhouse Team- Team- Ball Signed Signed Signed by Charlie Ball With Baseball “The Brow” Clemente, with DiGiovanna Stargell Munson— - Full JSA and Full Full JSA As much a JSA The early 1970s Brooklyn Swashbuckling bats produced a Major League-best .277 was a transi- Dodgers fixture as Ebbets Field and Willard Mullin, batting average in 1967. Still, the Pittsburgh Pirates fin- tional period for the New York Yankees as they former “adult” batboy Charlie “The Brow” DiGiovanna ished 81-81 and in sixth place in the rugged Senior searched for a new leader to return them to baseball was an expert at forging the signatures of each and Circuit that year. This OAL Cronin sphere is auto- glory. Presented is a 1972 Yankees team signed ball every player. Recruited for such an endeavor in 1956, graphed by (26) members of that Bucs roster. The light- highlighted by future team captain DiGiovanna came through on this ONL Giles orb. The ly toned orb (grade “6”) has very thin applications of (d.1979) who would help guide the team to two WS near-white sphere is home to (23) pennings (all in period shellac, which shield ballpoint signatures that victories. This OAL/Cronin ball includes (29) signa- DiGiovanna’s hand). The blue ballpoint signatures average (“6-7”) quality. Keys include: M. Alou, Blass, tures with 70% averaging (“7”) strength and 30% lesser average (“5-6”) quality and bear amazing resemblance Clemente (“6” strength), Ellis, Stargell (“5-6” strength) due to fading. Key signers are: Munson (“7”), F. Alou to the actual player autographs. Full LOA from JSA. and Wills. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our (“7”), Howard (“7”), Lyle (“7-8”), Stottlemyre (“7”). More on our website. website. (2) clubhouse signatures; Ellis, Murcer. Full photo Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $500.00 LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

354. I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Whitey 356. Ford’s Elston Personal Howard 1974 HOF Single- Induction Signed Ball Baseball Signed by - Full (23) With JSA Mantle, A 10-time World Series Paige and Full JSA participant Having logged the most career World Series starts (22) and first-ever and wins (10), earned his date in black player to be named the American League MVP, Cooperstown in 1974. As if to welcome “The Chairman 355. Roger Maris Single-Signed OAL former pinstriper was the endorser of of the Board” into the elite company, this OAL Cronin Baseball with Full JSA this unofficial baseball. The sphere displays toning and MacPhail ball was signed during that induction by (23) Powerhouse slugger Roger Maris applied ink to canvas possible use. Executed on a side panel in blue ball- of Cooperstown’s finest. The near-white orb (grade on this coveted single-signed OAL Cronin baseball. point, Howard’s penning flows evenly to project (“6”) “8”) is home to ballpoint pennings whose strengths The bold sweet spot endorsement presents a strong strength and clarity. Ably manning the backstop posi- vary. Highlights include: Campanella (“8” strength), (“8”) while the sphere displays varying degrees of ton- tion between Berra and Munson, Howard (d.1980) Ford, Gehringer, Grove, Haines, Hooper, Mantle (“8”), ing throughout. The blue trademark and league stamp- remains among the most unsung heroes in Yankee Medwick, Musial, Paige (“9”) and Spahn. Full photo ings are bold and the overall presentation of the piece is annals. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value $1200-$1600) LOA from JSA. More on our website. excellent. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

54 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 357. Mark 358. 2004 359. 2012 McGwire World San Single- Champion Francisco Signed Boston Giants Baseball Red Sox World Inscribed Team- Series to Whitey Signed Champs Ford - Baseball Team- Full JSA In a most fitting Signed As the base- manner, the Baseball 2004 Boston ball world cel- with (28) Autographs—Full JSA ebrated a slug- Red Sox exor- With two World Series titles over the past three sea- ging feat that, turns out, was a bit too good to be “true,” cised the demons of an 86-year-old curse as they sons, the are one of the more St. Louis Cardinals slugger Mark McGwire offered this rebounded from a three games-to-none deficit against unlikely potential dynasty candidates. However, with ball and heartfelt sentiments to Hall of Fame hurler their hated rivals from the Bronx. This Official 2004 superstars such as Posey leading the way, the future is Whitey Ford. A most interesting relic, the mildly toned World Series ball is autographed by (22) members of still very bright for the bay area champions. Presented ONL Coleman orb (grade “7”) is signed on a side panel that resilient BoSox roster. The snow-white orb (grade is a 2012 San Francisco Giants World Champions team- by McGwire (“9” strength) and inscribed “To Whitey, “9”) is home to blue ballpoint pennings that average signed baseball with (28) autographs. The blue ink sig- We both hit 70 in 98!!” While not known to be the (“9”) strength with highlights including Damon, natures average (“9”) while the OWS sphere is clean. most forthright competitor in his own player days, Ford Francona (manager), Ortiz, Schilling, Varitek and Keys include West Panel: Pence, Crawford; East still reached his “70” in cleaner fashion than did Youkilis. MLB Authentication hologram. More on our Panel: B. Wilson; South Panel: Posey and Righetti. McGwire. Full photo LOA from JSA. website. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

360. (2) Multi-Signed Baseballs with 361. 1994 American League And Triple Crown Winners and MVPs— National League Team-Signed All- Full JSA Star Balls - Both Full JSA Triple Crown winners are few and far between and With Three Rivers Stadium the Mid-Summer Classic 362. (3) Ted Williams & Mickey MVPs are anointed just two per season. Breathe the stage for the final time, these (2) Official 1994 All-Star rare air of award winners with this pair of multi-signed Mantle Single-Signed LE Baseballs Game baseballs were respectively autographed by baseballs featuring (15) MVPs, (4) of whom also won with Full JSA members of the American and National League rosters. Triple Crowns. Featured on an OAL/Brown ball are (4) Fearsome rivals Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams are The near-white orbs grade (“8-9”) and showcase ball- Triple Crown/MVP winners with: Mantle (“9”), F, joined with this threesome of single-signed baseballs. point pennings that average (“9”) strength. Keys Robinson (“9”), Williams (“9”), Yastrzemski (“9”). Included are 1.) single-signed Mantle Topps commemo- include: American League (29) signatures with: Featured on an ONL/Coleman ball are (11) MVPs with: rative rookie ball (“8”, ball “9”); 2.) single-signed T. Alomar, Boggs, Puckett, Ripken and Thomas; National Aaron (“8”), Banks (“9”), Berra (“9”), Cepeda (“9”), Williams OAL ball (#/1941) with .406 inscription (“9”, League (31) signatures with: Gwynn, Larkin, Maddux, Marion (“8”), Mays (“9”), McCovey (“9”), Rosen slightly toned ball “7”) and 3.) single-signed T. McGriff and O. Smith. Individual full photo LOAs (“9”), Sauer (“8”), Shantz (“8”), Wills (“9”). Full photo Williams Red Sox souvenir ball (“6”, ball “10”). from JSA. More on our website. LOA from JSA. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

363. (3) 364. (4) 365. (4) 1993 Baseball 1986 Phillies Hall of World and (1) Fame Champion 1993 Blue Single- New York Jays Signed Mets Team- Deceased Team- Signed Player Signed Baseballs Balls—All Baseballs - All Full Full JSA In terms of the JSA With endorsers way it tran- spired, the New Pitted against who passed between 1988 and 1993, these (4) Baseball York Mets’ conquest was even more each other for a Fall Classic that ended in “walk-off” Hall of Fame single-signed balls will draw considerable “Amazin’” than their 1969 title. Reunited to celebrate fashion, the 1993 Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia interest. Included are 1.) single-signed Charlie that improbable championship, members of that Phillies are the endorsers of these (4) team-signed balls. Gehringer OAL (“9”, toned ball “5”); 2.) single-signed resilient roster autographed these (4) baseballs. The Lightly toned orbs showcase ballpoint scriptings aver- Billy Herman ONL (“9”, ball “8”); 3.) single-signed snow-white to mildly toned spheres showcase blue ink aging (“9”) strength with keys including: Blue Jays OAL (presents “9”, preserved by light scriptings that average (“8”) potency with keys includ- signed by (32) with Alomar, Gaston, Molitor, Morris coating of period shellac, ball presents “8”) and 4.) sin- ing: Aguilera, Carter, Darling, Dykstra, Fernandez, and Olerud; (3) Phillies with Daulton, Dykstra, Fregosi, gle-signed ONL (“9”, moderately toned ball Gooden, H. Johnson, D. Johnson, Knight, Ojeda, Kruk and Schilling. Individual full photo LOAs from “6”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Strawberry and Wilson. Auction LOA from JSA. More JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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366. (7) Multi-Signed 367. (7) Single-Signed “Theme” Baseballs HOFer Baseballs With With 500 HR/3000 Hit Mays - All PSA 9.5 or Club and Stolen Better Base Champions “Roll a seven” with these OML With each carrying a specific baseballs that showcase Hall of “theme,” these (7) multi-signed Fame autographs. All are executed baseballs showcase ballpoint on the sweet spot and have met with pennings that average (“9”) high praise from PSA/DNA. quality. Highlights include: 500 Includes: Carter (PSA Mint+ 9.5); B. Home Runs/3000 Hits Aaron, Gibson (PSA Mint+ 9.5); Mays Mays and Murray; Stolen Base (PSA Mint+ 9.5); Palmer (PSA Champions Aparicio, Brock, Mint+ 9.5); B. Robinson (PSA Campaneris, Raines and Wills; Mint+ 9.5); Seaver (PSA Mint+ 9.5); 1993 Marlins First Game O. Smith (PSA Gem Mint 10). Note: Barberie, Carr, Conine, Destrade, Felix, Hough, Magadan, Santiago and Weiss. all autographs have been graded “10” by PSA and baseballs have been graded “9,” Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. with the exception of the Ozzie Smith signed ball, which carries PSA grades of “10” Opening Bid $150.00 for both ball and signature. Opening Bid $200.00

368. (8) Single-Signed 369. 1970-1995 Team- HOFer/Star Baseballs Signed Baseball Lot With (2) Mays - All of (12) With ‘70 PSA/DNA 9 or Better Orioles and ‘93 While the stars in this lot of (8) Rockies - All Full JSA autographed OML baseballs have From a dominating flock of met with high praise in their Orioles who supplanted the respective careers, the same can Yanks as baseball’s best to an be said for these signatures, offensive-minded expansion which have all been assessed franchise in the Mile High City, “Mint 9” or better by PSA/DNA. this lot of (12) team-signed base- Includes: Carew (PSA/DNA Mint balls features bold autographs 9); Gooden (PSA/DNA Mint+ (average “8-9” strength) with 9.5); (2) Mays (both PSA/DNA highlights including: 1970 Orioles (16) with B. Robinson, F. Robinson and Weaver; Mint+ 9.5); F. Robinson 1982 Reds (24) with Bench, Driessen and Seaver; 1993 Rockies (12) with Galarraga, (PSA/DNA Mint 9); Sutter Girardi and D. Murphy; 1994 Dodgers (12) with Lasorda, R. Smith and Snyder. (PSA/DNA Mint 9); Sutton (PSA/DNA Mint+ 9.5); and Yount (PSA/DNA Mint+ 9.5). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

370. (13) 371. (15) Single-Signed Hall of Baseballs With Mays, Famer Spahn and R. Jackson Signed - All PSA/DNA or JSA and Hall of Famers and superstars have Inscribed individually decorated these (15) baseballs with bold autographs and Baseballs inscriptions. The OML orbs range This “Baker’s from snow-white (grade “10”) to Dozen” show- mildly toned (grade “7”) and cases the bold showcase ballpoint pennings aver- autographs and aging (“9”) strength. Includes: telling inscrip- Carlton, Ford, B. Gibson, Green, tions of Hall of Famers. The snow-white OML spheres (average grade “9”) are home Gwynn, R. Jackson, E. Martinez, to sweet spot pennings that average (“9”) potency and include: Banks, Carew, Carter, Mays, Newcombe, M. Ramirez, I. Feller, Fingers, Jenkins, Killebrew, Kiner, Morgan, Musial, Palmer, Perry and Snider. Rodriguez, Rose, Seaver, Spahn Individual certs/stickers and velvet pouches from ReggieJackson.com. More on our and I. Suzuki. Individual certs/stickers from PSA/DNA or JSA. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

372. (18) Baseball 373. Autographed Hall of Fame Baseball Lot of (22) with Single-Signed (2) DiMaggio, Williams & Balls with (2) Drysdale—All Certified Williams & Mays Autographed baseballs are the corner- Pursue these (18) Baseball stone of many memorabilia collections. Hall of Fame single- Corner yourself a solid collecting foun- signed balls featuring “Say dation with this venerable lot of (22) Hey” and “Teddy autographed baseballs. Displaying a Ballgame”. The auto- signature strength average of (“8-9”) graphs average (“9”) while on OAL & ONL balls grading in the the spheres generally dis- (“7-9”) range this group is highlighted play varying levels of surface toning. Included are: Full Photo LOA from JSA: (4 by: (2) DiMaggio (“8”, “8”), Williams balls) with OAL: Hunter, (2) T. Williams; ONL: Mays; JSA Basic Certs: (14 balls) (“9”). Drysdale (“8”), Gomez (“8”), with OAL: Berra, Killebrew (south panel, personalized with salutation), Palmer, Jeter (“6”), Terry (“8”). All items have Ripken Jr., F. Robinson, (4) Ryan; ONL: Gibson, Musial, Stargell; Other: (2 balls, individual certification, the (7) highlight items have full photo LOAs from JSA, (13) both Rawlings Official League) with Berra and Gibson. others have basic JSA certs and (2) have Steiner COAs. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

56 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 374. (26) 1977- 375. (30) Single- 1995 Signed Philadelphia Baseballs With Phillies Team- Mantle, Mays Signed Baseballs and Mathews - Fightin’ Phillies install- All Certified ments from 1977 through A cluster of stars from 1995 have autographed the New York boroughs these ONL baseballs. The and beyond headline this orbs range from clean lot of (30) autographed white (grade “9”) to light- baseballs. The OAL, ly toned (grade “6”) ONL and OML orbs examples with ballpoint range from snow-white pennings that average (“8-9”) quality. A host of Veterans Stadium greats include: (grade “10”) to lightly toned (grade “6”) and showcase signatures that average (“8-9”) Bowa, Carlton, Daulton, Dykstra, Eisenreich, C. Hayes, V. Hayes, Hollins, Kaat, quality. Highlights include: Blyleven, Erskine, Mantle (full JSA), Mathews, Mays (full Lonborg. Luzinski, Maddox, Matthews, McBride, McCarver, Mulholland, Reed, JSA), Pepitone, Podres, (7) Skowron, Stargell and Wynn. Individual certs from Schilling, Schmidt and Trillo. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Steiner, PSA/DNA of JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

376. (30) New York 377. (30) Historic Ball of Yankees Single-Signed Fame Single-Signed Hall Baseballs With Mantle, of Fame Baseballs with Berra and Rizzuto Many Inscriptions—All The Yanks are comin’! In fact, pin- PSA/DNA stripers are (30) strong in this lot Each graded and encapsulated by of single-signed baseballs. The PSA/DNA. Only those admitted into the OAL or OML orbs range from halls of Cooperstown are found in this (mostly) snow-white (grade “10”) prolific grouping of (30) single-signed to lightly toned (grade ‘6”) and OML baseballs. Released as part of the showcase bold pennings averaging high-end Historic Ball of Fame series, (“9”) strength. Keys include: many of these spheres include full Bauer, Berra, Blomberg, (2) names, induction dates and monikers as Chamberlain, Chambliss, (2) inscriptions. Highlights include Hughes, Larsen, Mantle (full JSA), PSA/DNA 9.5: (16 balls) with Boggs (HOF 05), Ford, Gwynn (HOF 07), R. Jackson, Lyle, Nettles, O’Neill, Randolph, Ripken Jr., Weaver; PSA/DNA 9: (11 balls) with Blyleven (full name), Cepeda (full Richardson, Rivers, Rizzuto, Skowron, and R. White. Individual certs from Steiner, name), Henderson (Man of Steal) and Snider (full name). More on our website. PSA/DNA or JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00 378. New York 379. (37) Single-Signed Yankees Single- Baseballs With Signed Baseball Drysdale, T. Williams Lot of (32) With and Musial - All Certed Mattingly and A- A galaxy of stars awaits in this lot Rod of (37) baseballs signed by Cooperstown enshrines and super- Bronx Bomber franchise star players. The orbs range from staples spanning the 1930s snow-white to mildly toned and are to the current day have home to sweet spot pennings (many individually autographed with inscriptions) that average these (32) baseballs. The (“9”) potency. Includes: Bench, (3) orbs range from snow- Berra, Brock, (4) Carter, Drysdale white to lightly toned and showcase sweet spot ballpoint pennings that average (“9”) (full JSA), (9) Feller, Garvey, (2) potency. Highlight include: Bauer, Boggs, Bouton, Clemens, Cone, Crosetti, (2) R. Jackson (individual full JSA), Gooden, Gossage, Guidry, Henrich, Houk, Lyle, Mattingly, G. Nettles, Pettitte, Kell, Killebrew, Murphy, Musial, Randolph, Richardson, Righetti, A. Rodriguez, Strawberry, Torre, Wells and B. Sandberg, (4) Seaver, Snider, F. Thomas, T. Williams (full JSA), (3) Winfield. Certs Williams. Nice “break” value! Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. listings and more on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

380. (48) Single-Signed 381. Single-Signed Baseballs with A. Baseball Balance Rodriguez of Collection of (64) For many fans autographed base- - Including balls are the purest expression of Mathews and (3) memorabilia collecting. Presented are (48) single-signed balls high- Rose lighted by A. Rodriguez (“8”, full Comprised of Hall of Famers, photo LOA from JSA) and Griffey, record-breaking superstars, Jr. (“9”, PSA/DNA sticker). (21) perennial All-Stars and even Others have basic JSA certs/stick- “flash-in-the-pan” phenoms, ers including headliners: Carew, the list of endorsers in this lot Erskine, Glaus, Griffey, Jr., J. of (64) single signed base- Hamilton, Kell, P. Martinez, balls reads like a “Who’s Murphy, Newcombe, Ripken, Jr., Who” in post-war baseball. Orbs range from clean white (grade “9”) to medium-toned Snider, B. Williams. Overall the (grade “5”) examples, with sweet spot pennings averaging (“8-9”) strength. Keys certified balls are solid (average “9”) white to off-white orbs bearing (average “8-9”) include: R. Allen, (2) Doerr, (2) Jenkins, Mathews, R. Roberts, (3) Rose, Seaver and signatures. Complete list on our website. Slaughter. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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382. 383. 384. Mickey Mickey Willie, Mantle Mantle Mickey Single- Single- and The Signed Signed Duke Baseball Baseball- Signed With “No. PSA/DNA Baseball 7” Inscription - Full JSA 8.5 - Full PSA/DNA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

386. 1981 AL 387. 1986 385. 500 Champion World Home Run NY Yankees Series Club Ball Team Champions Signed by Signed NY Mets (10) With World Team Williams, Series Signed Mays and Baseball Baseball Mathews - Steiner with (23) Signatures—Full JSA with (33) Signatures—Full JSA Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

388. (3) Ted Williams Single- Signed Baseballs 389. Joe DiMaggio and Mickey 390. 500 Home Run Club - All Full Mantle Single-Signed Lot of (3) - Autographed Collection With (9) PSA/DNA or JSA All Full JSA Baseballs and Mantle Signed Photo Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 392. Mickey 393. Mickey 391. 1969 Mantle Phil Niekro Mantle Signed Signed Atlanta 1952 Braves 1951 Mitchell & Mitchell & Signed Ness Players Ness Home Yankees Contract Road with Full Jersey with Full Jersey with JSA Full JSA Opening Bid JSA Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 $250.00

396. (75) Carl Erskine Signed 395. Nolan Ryan June 11, 1990 Checks Opening 394. Mickey Mantle Twice-Signed 6th Career No-Hitter Signed Full Bid $150.00 “Season of Glory” Hardcover Ticket—PSA 6 Book - Full JSA Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

58 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 398. 1915 Ban Johnson I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Typewritten Signed Letter - Full JSA The influential founder of the Junior Circuit, Ban Johnson promoted a “clean” league and reigned with authority until his falling out with Commissioner Landis. Among the tougher Hall of Fame scriptings, Johnson’s autograph is show- cased on this 1915 typewritten and signed correspondence piece. Composed on American League letterhead, the letter has content regarding a schedule conflict and is signed at the conclusion by Johnson (d.1931). The black-ink steel tip fountain pen signature projects (“8”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

397. A.G. Spalding 1911 Autographed Copy of “America’s National Game” — PSA/DNA 10 399. Walter Johnson Signed 1940s Arguably baseball’s most consummate advocate, Albert G. Spalding authored an Briggs Meat Hot Dog Vendor’s Cap - impressive resume that saw him: compile 47 mound triumphs for the 1876 White Stockings; publish the first official set of baseball rules; and organize an 1888-1889 Full JSA world tour promoting baseball and sporting goods. Thus, it stands to good reason Who better to endorse any Washington, D.C. baseball- that the autograph of this diamond pioneer is among the most scarce and coveted in related artifact than Walter Johnson? This World War II the hobby. A most appropriate medium, this vintage hard cover copy of America’s era vendor’s cap has been signed by the face of the fran- National Game (1911, American Sports Publishing) is signed by its innovative chise in black ink. A fan favorite among Griffith Stadium author. Along with a salutation and personalization on the fly leaf, Spalding patrons who, more often than not, had little else to enjoy, (d.1915) has rendered a black-ink fountain pen scripting that has been Graded 10 “L.S. Briggs” hot dogs were all the rage in the Nation’s by PSA/DNA, with an inscription reading “New York Oct. 13, 1911.” Of note is Capital. Worn by a vendor at the cavernous venue, this Spalding’s personalization “To my old friend John A. Lowell,” citing his ties with paper forage cap bears the local meat packer’s logo and is the baseball and Boston Lowells pioneer. There is wear about the spine and the fly decorated with Johnson’s autograph (“7-8” strength). Full leaf has been mended by a strip of tape, though neither of these details affects the photo LOA from JSA. prominent autograph. Full photo LOA from JSA. The item has a reserve (estimated Opening Bid $750.00 value $5000-$8000) Opening Bid $1500.00

400. 1946 Sportsman’s 401. Vintage Park Cardinals vs. 1940s Autograph Pirates Scorecard Book with (50) Signed by Honus Period Wagner - Full JSA Signatures While the Cardinals and Pirates Including J. were near opposite ends of the spectrum as they did battle on Robinson & July 6, 1946 at Sportsman’s Park, DiMaggio—Full a Bucs mentor and legend from JSA the franchise’s glory era saw fit to From the time when autograph this stadium-issued amassing celebrity signatures was a pastime comes this vintage 1940s autograph book scorecard. Executed in graphite containing (50) 1940s-1950s “period” baseball autographs. The star attraction is a pencil in the “R H E” columns of the Pirates scoring grid, the signature of Honus loose page featuring a gorgeous Jackie Robinson (“9”) signature. Also present on this Wagner projects (“7”) strength and clarity. The item presents nicely with scoring grids loose page are Rickey (“8”) and Parrott (“8”). The book features (47) player and marked to document a 12-4 Cardinals triumph. There is wear and minor separation coach signatures (average “8-9”) including HOFers: DiMaggio (“7”), Kell (“8”), about the spine. Full photo LOA from JSA. Musial (“8”), Newhouser (“8”), Reese (“9”), Rizzuto (“8”), Schoendienst (“9”). Full Opening Bid $150.00 photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 402. 1970s Pro Model Yankees Cap Signed by Mantle, Maris and Lopat - Full PSA/DNA Pinstripers whose overlapping careers spanned the franchise’s remarkable run of 14 pennants in 16 sea- sons, Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris and Ed Lopat convened at some point during the 1970s and auto- graphed this “New Era” pro model New York Yankees cap. Executed in black marker on the bill’s underside, the pennings of Mantle and Lopat project (“8-9”) quality, while Maris’ endorsement shows (“7- 8”) strength. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. This item has a reserve (estimated value $1000-$1500) Opening Bid $400.00

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405. Mickey Mantle Autographed 1963 “Minute a Day Gym” - Full 403. 1946 & 1947 Norfolk Tars 404. 1957 Framed “Cavalcade of PSA/DNA (Yankee Affiliate) TLS by Lee Mac Champions” Golf Program Signed As preposterous as the distances of his tape-measure home runs, Mickey Mantle’s “Minute a Day Gym” Phail by (7) With Mantle and Full JSA As he honed his already-impressive skills for yet another promised the “physique of an athlete” for a daily Interesting pairing of 1946 and 1947 Norfolk Tars American League championship campaign, Hall of Famer investment of 60 seconds. The 1963 self-improvement (Yankee affiliate) TLS documents. Included are 1.) Mickey Mantle tried his hand on the Florida links in a novelty is complete with mint-in-box equipment, (4) dated 1/24/46 TLS waiver of notice by Mac Phail (“7”) 1957 charity golf tournament. This “Cavalcade of original instruction manuals and the original retail box. and Weiss (“9”)—laminated with PSA/DNA cert card Champions” program is autographed by Mantle and (6) The latter item has been autographed by Mantle. and 2.) dated 1/9/47 TLS waiver of notice by Mac Phail other participants. Framed to 16 x 18-1/4”, the item is Executed in black marker on the cover flap, Mantle’s (“8-9”) and Topping (“9”) with full photo LOA from signed in pencil (average “7-8” strength) by M a n t l e ( “ 7 ” penning projects (“9”) potency. Full photo LOA from JSA. strength), J. Gray, Piersall, Ridzik and (3) non-baseball PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 players. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

406. Baseball Signed Flats Lot of (3) 407. J. DiMaggio and Mantle 408. (3) 1943-1983 Baltimore Orioles With Mantle, Mack and Hubbell - All Autograph Lot of (3) - All Full Team-Signed Items with 1983 World JSA PSA/DNA or JSA Series Pennant From a bygone age during which loyalty transcended “Joltin’ Joe” and the Oklahoma-born heir to his center- Birds of a feather flock together with these (3) 1943- superstardom, these (3) keepsakes have been auto- field throne are the endorsers of these (3) keepsakes. 1983 Baltimore Orioles team-signed items. Included graphed by franchise fixtures. Includes: Mantle a pro- Includes: (2) Joe DiMaggio vintage soft cover edition among these display pieces are 1943-44 International gram issued at Yankee Stadium for a 1966 game vs. of Lucky To Be a Yankee (1946, Rudolph Field) signed League Orioles Photo: (9 signatures, average “5”, auc- Detroit; signed by Mantle on the back cover (“9” on the fly leaf in blue ballpoint (“8” strength; full JSA); tion LOA from JSA) with Lollar; 1965 Hit and Run strength) and inscribed “Best Wishes” (Full JSA); a mildly toned OAL Brown ball (grade “7”) signed on Club Menu: (32 signatures, average “8”, auction LOA Mack correspondence penned on “Copley Plaza” hotel the sweet spot in blue ballpoint (“9” strength; full from JSA) with Aparicio, Palmer (rookie), Roberts, B. stationery; Mack’s signature (“9” strength) has been PSA/DNA); Mickey Mantle September 18, 1965 Robinson; 1983 World Champs Pennant: (22 signa- laminated (Full JSA); Hubbell correspondence penned “Mickey Mantle Day” Yankee Stadium-issued 4-page tures, average “7-8”, full photo LOA from JSA) with and signed by Hubbell (signed “Carl”; “8” strength, insert, signed on the cover in blue marker (“10” Palmer, Ripken Jr., Ripken Sr., B. Robinson and Au. JSA cert/sticker). More on our website. strength) and inscribed “No.7” (full JSA). Rodriguez. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

409. Satchel Paige/Sandy Koufax 410. Pee Wee Reese Autograph Lot Autograph Lot of (3) of (4) 411. Autographed Jersey, Bat and Polar opposites in that one began his big league career The catalyst for perennial “bridesmaids” in Brooklyn, Helmet Lot of (6) With Aaron, Ryan at 42 and one was forced into retirement at 30, Satchel Pee Wee Reese was the author of bold signatures (aver- and Brett - All Steiner or Tristar Paige and Sandy Koufax parlayed brief careers into age “9” strength) on these (4) ready-for-display keep- Big League legends recall their teams (and their roots) Hall of Fame enshrinement. Respectively signed by the sakes. Includes: Bat Cooperstown Bat Co. 34” in this impressive lot of (6) autographed items. Black or legendary hurlers, these keepsakes include: Paige: a “Famous Player Series” model; Plaque a 9-1/8 x 10- blue marker signatures average (“8-9”) potency and black ballpoint cut signature (“9” strength) framed to 3/4” home plate-shaped wooden display with a relief include: Aaron signed Atlanta Braves helmet; (2) Brett 14 x 17-3/8” with a 1941 photo of Paige with the New likeness; Batting Helmet a felt-covered plastic shell signed bat and signed Royals jersey; Clemens signed York Black Yankees (full JSA); (2) Koufax: a mildly with a white “B”; Baseball mildly toned ONL Coleman University of Texas jersey; McGwire signed USC jer- toned ONL White ball signed on the sweet spot (full ball (grade “7”) signed under the Jackie Robinson sey; Ryan signed Rangers jersey with no-hitter inscrip- PSA/DNA) and a signed framed (12x15) illustration “50th Anniversary logo. Various individual certs/stick- tions. Individual certs/stickers from Steiner and/or (GAI cert/sticker; both signatures “9” strength) ers. More on our website. Tristar. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

60 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 412. (5) 413. (10) Signed Autographed/ “Cooperstown Inscribed Collection” Baseball Jerseys With Jerseys—All JSA Snider and Dress up your memorabilia collection with this group Ford - All JSA of (10) Tailored to the speci- autographed/inscribed fications of the jer- baseball jerseys including seys worn at since- (7) HOFers. Appearing on razed venues in a variety of Majestic, Brooklyn, the Bronx Mitchell & Ness and Cooperstown Collection garments this debonair group features and Cleveland, these (5) “Cooperstown Collection” garments have been autographed interesting inscriptions mostly outlining career highlights. Included are: Hofers (7) by their heroic subjects. Fiber tip pennings average (“8-9”) strength and include: with: Banks (“8”), Bench (“9”), Carlton (“8”), Feller (“9”), Jackson (“9”), Killebrew Doby Cleveland Indians; Erskine Brooklyn Dodgers; Feller Cleveland Indians; Ford (“9”), B. Robinson (“8”); Other stars (3) with: Clemens (“9”), Longoria (“9”), Rose New York Yankees; Snider Brooklyn Dodgers (full JSA). Individual JSA certs/stick- (“9”). All with basic JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. ers. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

414. Baseball 415. (21) Treasure Single-Signed Chest of (15) Baseball Caps Autographs With Aaron, with (6) Spahn and Ripken Ripken Jerseys & A- A tip o’ the cap to Rod/Jeter Ball whoever wins this lot of (21) single-signed Gems abound in this Baseball “Treasure Chest” of (15) autographs. From the Palace Major League of Baltimore, (8) Ripken items: (6) jerseys (average “8”); OML ball (“2”, faded); Baseball caps. 8x10 Ripken/Ryan photo (“9”, “9”). From the Empire of the North: A-Rod/Jeter OML Franchises are repre- ball (“8”, “7”); Jeter 2000 WS ball (“7”); (2) Jackson balls: 1978 WS inscribed “Mr. sented by both color- October” (“8”), OML ball inscribed “1973 AL MVP, A.S., WS Champ” (“8”); Berra ful designs and familiar names. Executed on the bills, the pennings average (“8”) OAL ball (“9”). Also included: Glaus 2002 WS ball (“9”) inscribed “02 WS MVP”; strength and include: Aaron, Banks, Bench, (2) Brock, Ford, Griffey, Jr., Irvin, Kaline, Ichiro rookie season ball (“1”, faded). All individually certified by JSA, MLB, MM or Musial, J. Rice, Ripken, Jr., R. Roberts, B. Robinson, Rose, Santo, Schott, Slaughter, Steiner. More on our website. O. Smith, Spahn and Thomas. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

416. Baseball Autograph Collection of (22) with Ripken & Snider Caps and (6) Bats Including G. Carter Autograph seekers will delight in this star-studded line-up of (22) signed Baseball items (all signatures grade “8-9” unless noted) with several inscriptions. Leading off: Ripken cap, 417. Autographed Bat and Ball Collection of (10) Snider cap, and Snider mini-helmet. Hitting clean-up: (6) bats with: G. Including Multi-Signed Ball With J. DiMaggio Carter (“6-7”), Boggs, Canseco, Recipients of glorious accolades during their respective careers, (10) diamond stars Dawson, Thomas and Wills. Filling out have autographed these bats and balls. Signature strengths vary and include: Single- the order are: (4) jerseys: A. Gonzalez, Signed Baseballs: Rudi, Thomson, Vander Meer; Multi-Signed Baseballs: Gooden, Murphy, Sandberg; (2) full size helmets: Murphy, Tejada; (4) mini-helmets: Aaron/Mathews/Spahn; Murray/Ripken; and a ball signed by (7) including J. Murphy, Palmer, Roberts, Sandberg (“7”); (2) batting gloves: Bench, Ford; and a DiMaggio, Musial and Reese (full JSA); Single-Signed Bats: Banks, J. Gonzalez, Berra mini replica stadium. All basic JSA certs. Inscriptions listed on our website. Ripken, Snider. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 419. Baseball Autograph Collection of (15) With J. DiMaggio and T. Williams Spanning the war era through the 1990s, these (15) keepsakes have been signed by (among others) a seven-time batting champion, the all- time hit king, a fielding “Wizard” and a well-traveled skipper. Signatures average (“8-9”) strength with high- lights including: Ted Williams 1950 magazine (full JSA); Joe 418. Baseball Autograph Lot of (14) With Phillies Emphasis DiMaggio/Bob Feller 15-1/8 x 18- With an emphasis of Philadelphia diamond legends, this lot of (14) autographed keep- 1/8” photo plaque (signatures “6” sakes has ideal display potential and nice “break” value. Signatures average (“9”) strength; full JSA); Pete Rose snow- quality and include: (2) Signed Baseballs: Ashburn and R. Roberts; Signed Flats: white OML ball (grade “10”) signed on a side panel (“10” strength) and inscribed Aaron, (2) Carlton, R. Howard, Larsen, Schilling, Shantz and (3) Schmidt; Signed “I’m Sorry I Bet on Baseball” (JSA cert/sticker). More on our website. Jersey: Ruiz; Signed Bat: Bowa. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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420. Ripken/Jeter Dual-Signed September 30, 2001 Yankee Stadium Full Ticket - Steiner Symbolic of America’s reserve in the wake of the 9-11 attacks, Cal Ripken, Jr., went on with his career in workmanlike fashion. 421. Miguel Cabrera Autograph Lot of (28) With (6) This framed display pays tribute Baseballs and (22) Photographs to the non-stop shortstop as he A Triple Crown winner and World Series participant in both leagues, Miguel Cabrera neared the end of his remarkable is the endorser of these (28) keepsakes. Mirroring the slugger’s annual statistics, his career. Framed to 30-1/2 x 26- signatures project “perfect 10” quality and include: (6) Baseballs snow-white OML 1/2”, the display is headlined by orbs (all grade “10”) signed on the sweet spot and inscribed “24”; (22) Photographs a limited edition (7/8) September 30, 2001 (Ripken’s final game in the Bronx) full includes (17) 8x10 color shots of Cabrera celebrating the 2003 Fall Classic triumph; Yankee Stadium ticket signed in blue marker by Ripken and Jeter (both “10” and (5) 10x8 action shots of Cabrera sliding into home plate (all are inscribed “20”). strength). Accenting the piece is a color photo of the pair and souvenirs from Ripken’s Individual certs/stickers from Hollywood Collectibles. farewell tour. Steiner Sports cert/hologram. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00 422. (30) Signed 423. (45) Multi- Baseball HOF Signed 1984- Induction Day 1990 Card Show Placards With Aaron, Ad Displays With Musial and Hunter Spahn, Ashburn Issued in Cooperstown to honor and B. Robinson enshrinees in Baseball’s Hall of Offering more than just a Fame, these (30) 10x8 boardwalk and beach, “Induction Day” placards have Ocean City, New Jersey been autographed by their iconic has hosted Hall of Fame subjects. The signatures range and superstar diamond between (“9”) and (“5-6”) in greats. These (45) 11x17 terms of strength and include: advertising placards previewed card shows and have been autographed by their “guest Aaron, Appling, Banks, Barlick, Bench, Boudreau, Carew, Feller, Hunter, Irvin, R. of honor” subjects. Pennings average (“9”) strength and include: Feller/Shantz (1984); Jackson, Kaline, Kell, Killebrew, Kiner, Mathews, McCovey, Mize, Morgan, Musial, Roberts/Luzinski/Ashburn (1985); (13) Thomson/Larsen (1986); (5) Doerr/Spahn Newhouser, Reese, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Schoendienst, Seaver, Snider, Spahn, (1987); (5) B. Robinson/Lemon (1988); (13) Sisler/Bunning (1989); and (7) Stargell and Yastrzemski. Auction LOA from JSA. Seminick/Mauch (1990). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

424. (37) Piece Baseball Autograph Balance of Collection Including Mantle and T. Williams Diamond studs from the last .400 hitter through a consecutive games streak record-holder have autographed these (37) souvenirs. Pennings average (“9”) potency with highlights including: Ted Williams September 1, 1941 Life 425. Baseball Autographed Treasure Chest of (49) With Magazine signed on the front cover (“10 strength, full JSA); Mickey Mantle Single-Signed Mantle, Mays & T. Williams - All JSA signed 8x10 black-and-white photo (full “Touch ‘em all!” in this lot of (49) autographed baseball items. Executed on OAL and JSA); Cal Ripken, Jr. signed 2001 All- ONL orbs, photographs, index cards and postcards, the bold pennings average (“8-9”) Star Game replica jersey (JSA cert/stick- quality with keys including: Signed Photographs: Kiner, Mize, Koufax and er). Auction LOA and/or certs/stickers Mantle/B. Robinson (full JSA); Signed Baseballs: balls exhibit very mild to medium from JSA. More on our website. toning and include: Banks, Mantle (full JSA), Mays, Murray, Musial and T. Williams Opening Bid $250.00 (full JSA). Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

426. Cal Ripken 427. Baseball Signed/Unsigned Signed/Unsigned Lot Balance of Collection with With Signed Litho, All- Multi-Signed Yankees/Mets Star Program and All- Posters Star Cap An intriguing mix is yours with this Cal Ripken, Jr. achieved countless signed/unsigned “balance of collection” baseball accolades without taking a day off. lot. The star attraction is a Yankees/Mets poster This lot of signed and unsigned signed by (42) average (“9”) strength including souvenirs is a tribute to the non- key signers: Snider, Irvin, Blanchard, Darling, stop Oriole. Highlights include: (3) Gooden, Pepitone, Piersall, White. Also includ- Autographed Items: 22-3/8 x 31- ed: “Greatest Nicknames” poster signed by (15); 3/8” framed LE (144/800) Andrew (9) 1941-1953 Dodgers programs; Johnny Sain Goralski “2632” lithograph signed display; (50) Baseball Monthly photos; (25) M. by Ripken in black marker (“10” Cabrera signed patches; and (25) Strawberry strength); 1991 All-Star game program signed on the front cover by Ripken (black signed patches. The (2) posters have full photo marker, “10” strength); a 1997 All-Star Game logo cap signed by Ripken (“8” LOAs from JSA, the patches have Auction LOA strength) and (4) others. Individual JSA cert/stickers. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

62 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 428. Lou 429. Gehrig Grover Signed Cleveland Index Card - Alexander PSA/DNA 10 Signed A tireless worker Index Card whose athletic - PSA/DNA abilities were complemented by 10 his selfless The author of a demeanor, Hall of 20-year career Famer Lou Gehrig defined by 373 was the author of triumphs, four this magnificent signature. Encapsulated with autograph Graded GEM MT 10 by ERA titles and a clutch performance in Game 7 of the , Grover PSA/DNA, this 5x3 index card is home to Gehrig’s graphite pencil scripting. Preceded Cleveland Alexander was also flawless in his rendition of this blue-ink fountain pen by his inscription of “With Kindest regards,” Gehrig’s endorsement exhibits strength signature. Encapsulated with autograph Graded GEM MT 10 by PSA/DNA, this 5x3 and flowing qualities that warrant every bit of the lofty technical assessment. index card is decorated on its blank side with a flowing endorsement worthy of its Opening Bid $2500.00 technical assessment. Opening Bid $750.00 430. Walter 431. Honus Johnson Wagner Signed Signed Index Card - Government PSA/DNA 9 Postcard - From a humble PSA/DNA 9 background in Cited as “the only rustic Humboldt, man in the game I Kansas to center can’t scare,” Hall stage in the of Fame shortstop Nation’s Capital, Honus Wagner Hall of Famer met with the Walter Johnson aforementioned high praise from none other than Ty Cobb. Wagner received similar was the face of the Washington Senators and the author of this resplendent signature. compliments on this signed government postcard. Encapsulated with autograph Encapsulated with autograph Graded MINT 9 by PSA/DNA, this 5x3 blank index Graded MINT 9 by PSA/DNA, this 5-1/2 x 3” correspondence piece showcases a card is home to a black-ink steel tip fountain pen endorsement whose attributes are blue ink endorsement whose strength is deserving of the technical grade. consistent with the technical grade. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

432. 433. Jackie Jimmie Robinson Foxx Signed Signed Government Index Postcard - Card - PSA/DNA 9 PSA/DNA Successful in the 10 daunting endeavor of breaking base- Dubbed “The ball’s racial barrier, Beast” and Jackie Robinson “Double X,” proceeded with Hall of Famer Rookie of the Year and MVP plaudits as he helped the Dodgers to six pennants during Jimmie Foxx was the right-handed answer to fellow Maryland native Babe Ruth. By his 10-year career. This Robinson endorsement, meanwhile, meets rave reviews, as any name, Foxx is “letter perfect” on this signed index card. Encapsulated with auto- well. Encapsulated with autograph Graded MINT 9 by PSA/DNA, this 5-3/8 x 3-1/4” graph Graded GEM MT 10 by PSA/DNA, this 5x3 piece is signed on the blank side 1953 government postcard features a black-ink Robinson scripting on par with its in blue ink. Accented by a paraph, Foxx’ penning warrants its lofty assessment. third-party assessment. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

434. Connie 435. George Mack Sisler Signed Signed Index Card - Government PSA/DNA 10 Postcard - “The Tall PSA/DNA 9 Tactician,” Hall of Having eclipsed Fame skipper the .400 plateau Connie Mack per- twice during his sonified longevity Hall of Fame as he piloted the career, George Athletics for half Sisler was the a century. In addi- compliant endorser of this 1956 government postcard. Encapsulated with autographed tion to his astounding managerial numbers, Mack was “perfect” on this signed index Graded MINT 9 by PSA/DNA, the 5-1/2 x 3” correspondence piece is signed by card. Encapsulated with autograph Graded GEM MT 10 by PSA/DNA, this 5x3 Sisler in blue ballpoint. Worthy of its third-party grade, this is undoubtedly among the blank index card is decorated with a black-ink steel tip fountain pen scripting whose boldest Sisler pennings extant. flowing qualities are true to the appraisal. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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437. Joe DiMaggio 436. Framed Cut Rookie Era Signature Display - BVG/JSA Autograph - Slabbed JSA/SGC The absolute toughest in the circles of “500 “Authentic” Home Run Club” autographs, Mel Ott’s covet- A “can’t miss” ed penning is decidedly bold in this fence- prospect out of clearing display. Framed to 14-1/8 x 22-1/8”, San Francisco, Ott’s blue ballpoint cut signature has been Joe DiMaggio encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by lived up to his BVG Beckett/JSA and displays nicely under billing as he black-on-orange matting. The scripting res- helped lead the Yankees to World Series triumphs in each of his first four seasons. onates (“9-10”) strength and clarity and is Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by JSA/SGC, this Joe DiMaggio signature was accented by an 8x10 black-and-white photo of executed during his early years in the Bronx. Rendered on an otherwise blank 4 x 2- Ott (d.1958) in action during the 1929 season. 1/4” sheet in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, DiMaggio’s flowing scripting projects Opening Bid $400.00 (“9”) strength and clarity. Opening Bid $150.00

439. (16) HOFer Signed Exhibits/Postcards 438. Roger Maris Signed 1957 Real With Aaron, Mays and Photo Postcard - JSA/SGC Greenberg “Authentic” Portrayed on Exhibits, postcards, Staring, expressionless, into his bright future, 22- team-issued and personal photo- year-old Roger Maris is the subject of this signed graphs, (16) Hall of Famers have 1957 Real Photo Postcard. Encapsulated with auto- endorsed their likenesses in this graph assessed “Authentic” by JSA/SGC, the keep- lot that spans 1920s through 1970s sake definitively dates to Maris’ rookie campaign, as legends. Autographs average (“9”) evidenced by the Indian logo on his cap and “2” quality (with exceptions noted) (Maris wore number “32” in 1957 only) on the back and include: Aaron, Banks, Brock, of his jersey. The blue ballpoint signature, mean- Gehringer (“6” strength), while, projects (“7”) strength and clarity. Greenberg, Hooper (“7” strength), Opening Bid $200.00 Irvin, Kaline, Leonard, Lindstrom, Mathews, Mays, Roberts, Schoendienst, Spahn and Wynn. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $300.00

440. (24) Signed 441. (49) 2012 Historic Flats With Aaron, Autographs “Why The Mays and Musial Hall Not?” PSA/DNA Portrayed on commemora- Signed Cuts with tive flats, Baseball Hall of Famers have endorsed DiMaggio their likenesses in this From the high end 2012 Historic gathering of (24). Pennings Autographs “Why the Hall Not?” average (“9”) strength and product comes these (49) include: Perez-Steele double/single-signed index cards “Great Moments” and cuts. Each assessed as Dickey, Irvin, McCovey, “Authentic” and encapsulated by Musial, B. Robinson, PSA/DNA. Included are Double Slaughter, Snider; Perez- Autographs: (6 cards) with Steele “Celebration” Postcards Aaron, Aparicio, Banks, Boudreau, Doerr, Gibson, Irvin/Murphy (#/16); Single Gomez, T. Jackson, Kaline, Mays, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Schoendienst, Snider, Autographs: (43 cards) with (2) Averill (#/11), (3) Banks (#/27, one Chi Cubs), Ba. Stargell. Also included is a framed (8-5/8 x 10-5/8”) display and Yellow Hall of Fame Bonds (#/11), DiMaggio (#/6), Drysdale (#/7, Very Best Wishes), Grove (#/10), R. Plaque postcard, both signed by Snider. Auction LOA from JSA. Jackson (#/50), (2) Rose (#/26) and Ryan (#/8). The endorsements average (“8-9”) or Opening Bid $150.00 better. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 442. Baseball 443. (60) Different Single HOFer Lot Signed Yellow HOF Plaque of (52) Cards—All PSA/DNA or JSA Get a big head start on your Hall of Fame auto- Single- graph collection with this group of (60) differ- Signed ent HOF Yellow Plaque Cards, all accompa- Index Cards nied by PSA/DNA or JSA certs/stickers. These Baseball’s Hall of signatures range in (“7-9”) quality with defer- Fame is well rep- ence to (4) which are lesser due to significant resented in this lot ink breaks. Measuring 3-1/2 x 5-1/2” the yel- of (52) HOFer single-signed index cards featuring (50) different signers. Displaying a low plaque cards are issued in postcard format signature quality range of (“7-9”) these standard issue 3x5s are well suited for framing by the Baseball Hall of Fame in honor of and matting with all cards presenting in nicely preserved fashion. Headlining this enshrined individuals. Highlight signers are: accumulation are: Berra, Dickey, Durocher, Feller, Gehringer, Irvin, Kaline, Carlton, Feller, Kiner, Mathews, Mize, Killebrew, Kiner, Mize, Musial, Rizzuto, (2) Snider, Spahn, L.Waner. Auction LOA McCovey, Reese, Rizzuto, B. Robinson, from JSA. More on our website. Snider, Spahn. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

64 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 444. Roger Maris Signed 445. Satchel Paige Signed Print of 1961 “61st HR” Framed Photo - Full JSA Wire Photo - Full JSA Throughout an incredible career, ageless The target of opposition from purists wonder Satchel Paige proved his abili- and even Commissioner Ford Frick, ties on stages big and small, long before Roger Maris continued, undaunted, he took the big leagues by storm. This and eclipsed the single-season home autographed photograph depicts Paige in run standard. This 8x10 black-and- a 1941 endeavor. Framed to 13-3/8 x 16- white print of an October 1, 1961 3/8”, the black-and-white photo shows wire photo depicting the record- Paige pitching for the New York Black breaking clout is signed by its slug- Yankees at their 1941 season opener. In ging subject. Composed in blue ball- the background, the unmistakable ele- point, Maris’ autograph trumpets ments of Yankee Stadium include the “perfect 10” strength and clarity and wrought iron façade and vintage adver- is preceded by a personalization and tisements. Paige’s black ballpoint pen- salutation (in Maris’ hand). Full photo ning shows (“8-9”) strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

446. 1946-1947 447. Mickey Mantle, Baltimore Orioles Stan Musial & Ted Album with (39) Williams Triple- Pictures with (23) Signed & Framed Signed 8x10 Photograph A “Charm City” archive is with Full JSA found with this 1946-1947 Three of the most fearsome Baltimore Orioles photo sluggers ever to grace the dia- album with (39) pictures, mond are teamed on this triple- (23) of which are signed. The signed 8x10 photograph pictur- nearly 3x4 deckled edge or ing Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial 5x7 black-and-white photos and Ted Williams. Expertly are neatly stored in the separated black pages with many bearing additional notations. framed and matted to nearly 16- The signatures average (“7-8”) and include Antonelli, (2) Campbell, Cihocki, 1/2 x 14-1/2”, this handsome Dahlgren, Hooks, Kahn, (3) Kuzava, Lollar (d.1977), (2) Mellendick, (2) Moss, Poat, display piece is penned by the Hall of Fame dignitaries in blue Sharpie with the auto- Podgajny (d.1971), E. Robinson, Staller, T. Thomas, Ward, B. Wilson and Wittig. graphs each grading a resounding (“10”). Suitable for prominent display in any office Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. or den. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

448. (4) HOFer Signed 449. (12) Manny Ramirez Photographs With Autographed 16x20 Gomez, Greenberg, Photos—PSA/DNA Hubbell and Mantle/Berra Ready for framing, (12) Manny From the Great Depression to the Cold Ramirez signed photos with Wa r, social economic and political PSA/DNA COAs. Each of these unrest loomed, but Major League 16x20 identical color images has Baseball wasn’t diminished in the least. been signed in the same location just These (4) photographs are autographed below the belt showing average (“9”) by legendary players from those eras. signature strength with deference to Bold pennings average (“9-10”) (1) photo which has some minor ink strength with: G o m e z 8x10 black-and- breaks. Slugger Ramirez is shown white (JSA cert/sticker); G re e n b e r g following through his power packed black-and-white print of 1935 swing while wearing a Boston Red G e h r i g / G r e e n b e rg photo matted to Sox uniform which features a 2004 11x13 (JSA auction LOA); H u b b e l l 8x10 black-and-white (PSA/DNA c e r t / s t i c k e r ) ; World Series patch on the right M a n t l e / B e r r a 1 4 x 11 1953 World Series Game 6 sepia-toned print (PSA/DNA s t i c k e r ) . sleeve. The lower left of the photos have been affixed with PSA/DNA stickers which Opening Bid $300.00 correspond to the included COA cards. Opening Bid $100.00

450. (100) Baseball 451. (112) Baseball Autographed 8x10 Autographed Flats Photographs with with “Catfish”, Ryan Stars—All Individual & Snider Certs Autograph hounds will want to Tremendous “break value” track down this collection of awaits the winner of these (112) Baseball signed flats. (100) baseball autographed Presenting average (“8-9”) sig- 8x10 photographs. Each picture nature strength this impressive is primarily penned in blue or array is headlined by: “Catfish” black Sharpie with an (“8-9”) Hunter Induction Day Card; signature strength or better. Ryan SI cover; (7) Snider 8x10 Highlights include Blyleven, photos. Additional highlights are: (8) publications: (3) Ripken, (3) Griffey, Jr., (2) Canseco, Colavito, (6) Griffey/Rodriguez, Smoltz; (18) 8x10 photos: Banks, Erskine, Glavine, (3) Hamilton, Erskine, (3) Garvey, (2) Gooden, (4) F. Howard, Marion (M.V.P 1944-N.L.), Minoso, Irvin, Kaline, Killebrew, Mathews, MacPhail, (2) Sandberg, (2) Wright, (3) (2) Podres, (2) Powell, (2) Sain (one Pray For Rain), Score and Wills. Individual Zimmerman; Carlton 1980 WS stub. All highlights have basic JSA certs, balance have stickers and cert cards from PSA/DNA or JSA. More on our website. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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4 5 2 . I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E S i g n e d 1 9 2 6 - 2 9 453. E x h i b i t s Mickey P o s t c a r d Mantle R o g e r s Signed H o r n s b y — Painting J S A / S G C of 1953 A u t h e n t i c Topps #82 The Rajah! Card - Full Signature assessed as PSA/DNA Authentic by Seemingly 454. JSA with the peering into his Autographed Original card encapsu- own brilliant lated by SGC. future, leg- Painting - Full JSA The offered endary Bronx Opening Bid $150.00 1926-29 fixture Mickey Exhibits Mantle was Postcard (and remains) Rogers the widely Hornsby sought subject (d.1963) once crossed paths with the Hall of Famer and on his 1953 Topps Baseball #82 collectible. Whether or not was carefully inscribed by the feared slugger. The flow- you are in possession of that cardboard treasure, this exam- ing black steel-tip fountain pen script spans the width ple is certain to trump the “ordinary” ’53 Mantle card. of the clear black-and-white portrayal registering (“9- Framed to 26 x 35-5/8”, this original oil painting depicts that 10”) in strength and clarity. The oversized canvas pres- hobby standard. While the careful strokes combine to show ents (VG) with a moderate vertical crease which barely infinite detail, shadows, colors and tones, the main attraction protrudes the otherwise clean obverse. The pre-war is Mantle’s blue marker autograph, which projects (“8”) signed card enthusiast will spare no expense in securing strength and clarity against the white background of his jer- this Hall of Fame exemplar, one of the most attractive sey. Comes with a full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. This to have been made available for public sale. item has a reserve (estimated value $750-$2500) Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00 456. 1964 Mickey Mantle I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Rawlings Advisory Staff Signed 455. Cal Ripken, Jr./LeRoy Photograph with Full JSA Neiman Signed and Framed Opening Bid $250.00 Serigraph - Full JSA Honored with a Rookie of the Year award, two M V P laurels, 19 All-Star Game selections, eight Silver Slugger plaudits and countless other accolades, Cal Ripken, Jr. arrived at the ballpark, every day, until his career was all but defined on September 6, 1995. Composed in seemingly random strokes by renowned sports artist LeRoy Neiman, who recently passed a w a y, this limited edition (69/370) serigraph that depicts the Oriole legend as he eclipsed Lou Gehrig’s “unbreakable” standard of 2,130 consecutive games. This item was on loan to the Ripken Museum in Aberdeen, MD and was displayed for 5-1/2 years until the Museum was closed for relocation to the IronBird Stadium. Framed to 39-1/8 x 46-7/8”, the colorful piece is signed on the lower border by both the artist and Ripken. Accompanying is a color photo showing Ripken signing one of the Leroy Neiman Serigraphs. Executed in graphite 457. Joe DiMaggio Signed Photo pencil, the scripting both project (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA, as well as documentation from Inscribed to Sen. Jay Rockefeller Knoedler Publishing, SportsIdols.com and the Ripken Museum. Due to the size, a shipping surcharge will apply. This item With Baseball Content - Full JSA has a reserve (Estimate $2500-$6000). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $750.00

460. (105) Signed Yellow Hall of 458. Roger Maris Autographed 1967- Fame Plaque Postcards With 1968 Photograph with Full JSA 459. (51) Gary Carter Autographed Cards Drysdale, Reese and Spahn Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

66 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 461. Baseball HOFer 462. (10) Autograph Lot of (51) Philadelphia Phillies with F. Baker Autographed Reach for the top with this high Framed Displays powered lot of (51) baseball Hall of Phillies legends spanning the Famer autographs. Highlighting this “Whiz Kids,” “The Phold” and group is a Frank Baker signed (“6- the franchise’s first-ever Wo r l d 7”) cancelled check cut matted with Series title have autographed a 6x8 “Great Moments” card. these (10) framed displays. Additional highlights are a Gomez Ranging in size from 13-3/8 x 1st Day Cover (“9”) and (10) 16-1/4” to 36-3/8 x 21-1/2”, the PSA/DNA encapsulated cards (aver- displays showcases fiber tip sig- age “8-9”) with: Aaron, Averill, natures averaging (“9”) strength. Conlan, T. Jackson, Kiner, Includes: S i n g l e - S i g n e d MacPhail, Mathews, F. Robinson, A s h b u r n, Bunning, Carlton, Roberts, S c h m i d t; M u l t i - S i g n e d A s h b u r n / S c h m i d t ; Schmidt, Terry. Baker cut has full Carlton/Rose/Schmidt; Ashburn/Bunning/Carlton/Roberts/Schmidt; and (2) photo LOA from JSA, (3) have basic JSA certs, (1) encapsulated by BGS, (4) Auction Ashburn/Carlton/Roberts/Schmidt. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. LOA from JSA, balance have PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

463. Baseball 464. Baltimore Autographed Orioles Display Lot Poster Lot of of (8) With (4) (14) with (2) Signed Items Aaron—All The Birds take flight in this lot JSA or Steiner of (8) impressive display items, (4) of which are signed Certified by their Memorial Stadium Deck your walls with subjects. Autographs average this gallery of (14) (“9”) strength and include: (3) autographed baseball B. Robinson 11x14 1983 sta- posters. Highlights are dium-issued collage; matted (2) framed & matted Aaron pieces: 22x29 color photo (“9-10”) with full photo LOA 10x8 color collage; framed from JSA; 33x27 black & white photo (“9”) with Steiner sticker. The other (12) items (21-5/8 x 17-5/8”) 1983 have basic JSA certs and include: 24x36 F. Robinson (“9”) on heavy stock; Mazeroski Baltimore Sun vending machine sign; Murray/Ripken/Boddicker framed (13-3/8 x (“9”) on 33x10 canvass replica 1960 W.S. ticket; 20x24 Sandberg (“9”) on regular 11-1/4”) July 1986 photo from Comiskey Park (signed by all three). Individual poster stock; (9) 16x20 regular poster stock items with: Gibson (“9”), Gooden (“8”), certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Schmidt (“9”), (6) Murphy (average “8-9”). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

465. Ted Williams Signed Bat with “The Kid” 466. 1969 World Champion New York Mets Team-Signed Inscription—Green Diamond & Full JSA Reunion Bat - Full JSA Ted Williams was bestowed with many well-earned nicknames for his batting prowess Forever celebrated as the most improbable upset in Fall Classic annals, the New York including “The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived” however his first and simplest nick- Mets’ 1969 conquest comes to life on this baseball bat autographed by (25) members name “The Kid” came before he ever saw a Major League pitch when he showed up of that upstart Shea Stadium installment. The 34” limited edition (338/690) “25th late for Red Sox Spring Training in 1938. Offered is a Ted Williams model Louisville Anniversary” weapon is decorated with blue Sharpie pennings that average (“9”) Slugger bat featuring Williams generously sized (“8”) strength felt pen signature along potency. Highlights include: Agee, Koosman, Clendenon, Harrelson, McGraw, Ryan, with the inscription “The kid”. Presenting in excellent display-ready condition the bat Seaver and Swoboda. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. has been affixed with a “Green Diamond” sticker. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

467. (5) 500 Home 468. (6) Stan Musial Run Club Signed Single-Signed Bats With Aaron, Commemorative Mays, Mathews - All Baseball Bats - All JSA JSA The face of a proud Gateway City Elitists in the circles of long- franchise and frequently mentioned ball fraternities, members of principle in discussions regarding baseball’s “500 Home Run the best players of all-time, Stan Club” have autographed these Musial is the endorser of these (6) (5) full-size bats. The display full-size bats. With autographs weapons feature smooth, fur- averaging (“9”) strength, the bats niture-like surfaces and fiber include: a Hillerich & Bradsby sig- tip autographs that average nature model; a Cooperstown Bat (“8”) strength and clarity. Co. Sportsman’s Park “Stadium Includes: Jackson, Killebrew, Ramirez (full JSA), Robinson and a multi-signed bat Series” model; (2) Hillerich & Bradsby models with barrel stampings listing Musial’s with Aaron, Banks, Jackson, Killebrew, Mathews, Mays, McCovey, Robinson and seven batting titles; and (2) signed and inscribed Rawlings-Adirondack models. Schmidt (full JSA). Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Individual certs/stickers from PSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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470. (5) 500 Home Run Club Single- Signed Bats with Ted Williams Longball 469. 1995 New York Yankees Team-Signed Bat With Jeter launchers (Rookie), Steinbrenner and Full JSA apply auto- Ending a 13-year postseason drought, the 1995 New York Yankees touched off yet graphs to their another dynasty with a bumper crop of rookies (two of whom remain to this day). weapons of This 33” display bat is autographed by (15) members of that ’95 pinstriper squad. The choice on blue marker signatures average (“8”) strength and include: Ausanio, Eiland, these (5) 500 Fernandez, Howe (d.2006), Jeter, MacDonald, Mattingly, Perez, Pettitte, Polonia, Home Run Silvestri, Stanley, Steinbrenner (d.2010), Wetteland and Wickman. Full photo LOA Club single-signed bats. Each endorsement is placed near the barrel and resonates (“8- from JSA. 9”) signature strengths (unless noted). Included are Full Photo LOA from JSA: (1 Opening Bid $400.00 bat) with T. Williams (35” Louisville Slugger); JSA Cert Cards: (4 bats) with Banks (33” Adirondack), Mathews (33-1/2” Adirondack Big Stick with commemorative stats placard), McCovey (“7”, 33” Adirondack) and F. Robinson (#20, 33-1/2” Worth Autograph Model). Opening Bid $250.00

471. (5) Multi-Signed “Cooperstown Bat Co.” Bats With Cardinals and Tigers - All Full JSA Paying homage to transplanted franchises and since-razed venues, these five “Cooperstown Bat Co.” full- size weapons have been signed by their respective teams’ heroes. The pennings average (“9”) strength with keys including: Brooklyn 472. (6) Single-Signed Cooperstown Bat Co. Bats With Dodgers (40) signatures with Drysdale and Herman; Briggs Stadium (19) signatures Koufax and Banks - All JSA with Kaline and Mathews; Comiskey Park (12) signatures with Agee and Kell; Shibe Honored on Cooperstown Bat Co’s “Famous Player Series” display models, 1950s- Park (23) signatures with Kell and Slaughter; Sportsman’s Park (21) signatures with 1960s Hall of Famers have endorsed their white ash tributes in this lot of (6) full size Gibson and Musial. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. weapons. Autographs average (“9-10”) strength and include: Banks, Berra, Koufax, Opening Bid $250.00 (2) Reese and Snider. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

474. (11) HOF and Star 473. Single- Single-Signed Signed/Inscribed Bats With Hall of Fame Bat Lot Carter, Gwynn of (11) - All JSA and Snider - Honored with enshrinement in All JSA Cooperstown, (11) diamond Swing for the fences deities have autographed these with these (11) full- full-size bats commemorating size baseball bats their impressive careers. signed and inscribed Signatures average (“8-9”) by some of the strength and inscriptions game’s most prolific accompany most. Includes: stars. The display Banks, Brett, Carter, Feller, weapons are home to Gwynn, Kaline, Musial, F. fiber tip pennings that Robinson, Seaver, Snider and average (“8-9”) quali- Sutton. Individual certs/stick- ty, as well as telling ers from JSA. More on our inscriptions citing website. impressive career Opening Bid $250.00 feats. Includes: Carter, (3) Garvey, Gwynn, R. Howard, Larsen, (3) Da. Murphy and Snider. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

68 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 475. Harmon Killebrew 1960 Signed Game-Used Bat - PSA/DNA GU 8 As if scripted in a feel-good sequel to “,” the oft-woeful Senators land- ed a Payette, Idaho product who cleared the fences with frightening regularity. And 476. 1959 Roy Sievers Signed Game-Issued All-Star Bat - though the club soon migrated to the Twin Cities, young Harmon Killebrew remained and powered the franchise to an American league pennant that, fittingly, marked the Full PSA/DNA, JSA end of a run that had produced 14 pennants in 16 seasons. The offered One of only nine players to have performed for both the original and expansion bat trumps white ash weapons in the realms of Hall of Fame and 500 Home Run Club Senators, slugger Roy Sievers played in the sizable shadow of Bronx stars during his gamers, Senators memorabilia and early-career arsenal wielded by one of the game’s productive career. An afterthought despite five All-Star game selections and the 1957 classiest figures. This Hillerich & Bradsby “D2” (32-oz/35”) 1960 signature model home run crown, Sievers was victimized as a member of also-ran teams. The unsung lumber was brandished and autographed by Killebrew in the Nation’s Capital during nature of Sievers and his exploits are all but defined in this white ash weapon: a the early portion of his career. Graded GU 8 by John Taube, PSA/DNA, the high- Hillerich & Bradsby bat autographed by and issued to Sievers for the 1959 All-Star grade ash example shows outstanding game use if the form of ball, cleat and stitch Game in Los Angeles. The (32.6-oz/35) “S207” game-ready signature model has an marks throughout, as well as a tiny handle crack. Between the prominent center brand unmarked furniture-like finish and is signed on the barrel in black marker (“10” and barrel stampings, Killebrew’s black ballpoint signature projects (“7”) strength. strength). Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA and signed LOA from Sievers (for bat), as Full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA (for bat) and JSA (for autograph). well as an LOA from JSA (for signature). More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $500.00

477. 1969 Seattle Pilots Game- Worn Jacket - Only Season The ill-fated Seattle Pilots were beset by an outdated stadium, financial woes and, of course, a dismal on-field product. Because of a short-lived tenure, Pilots game-worn apparel items such as this jacket 478. Frank Robinson 1969-1971 Baltimore Orioles Game- are among the scarcest Worn Jacket keepsakes in the hobby. The final piece to the puzzle, Hall of Famer Frank Robinson was a key component for The blue satin-like but- an Orioles franchise that reigned supreme and ended four decades of Yankee dynas- ton-down garment fea- ties. This jacket was worn by Robinson during the latter portion of his tenure at tures a team logo sewn to Memorial Stadium. The black satin-like button-down garment features “Orioles” sewn the left breast and an MLB 100th Anniversary silhouette logo patch on the right across the chest in orange twill and orange panels lining the shoulders. Orange-and- sleeve. Within the button path, a “Tim McAuliffe” label is accompanied by a size black striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline and sleeve endings, while “52” tag and a tag with a handwritten notation of “19.” The latter identifier suggests black leather points accent the (2) front pocket openings. Within the collar, a dia- wear by outfielder Steve Whitaker who, just one week prior to opening day, was dealt mond-shaped label has a vintage handwritten notation of “20” (a cloth hanger accom- from one expansion club (Royals) to another (Pilots). Blue-and-yellow striped stretch panies). On the left front interior, “Frank Robinson 20” is embroidered in black. On ribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline and sleeve endings. This fur-lined A.L. expan- the right side interior, a “Rawlings” label denotes size “44.” The all-original jacket sion prize shows moderate wear. shows solid wear. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 480. Shaquille 479. Michael Jordan O’Neal 1994- Original Game Used 95 Twice- Glove Dipped in .925 Signed Game- Silver Taking a detour from the path to the Worn Orlando N B A Hall of Fame, Michael Jordan Magic Road tried his hand on the diamond, where Jersey he toiled for the Chicago White Sox’ Leading Orlando to Class A A Birmingham Barons aff i l i- NBA Eastern ate. While his .202 batting average Conference suprema- and 11 miscues in the outfield paled in cy (albeit “tempo- comparison to his gravity-defying exploits on the hardwood, Jordan rary” in the absence remained the center of attention, of Michael Jordan), nonetheless. Such are the sentiments Shaquille O’Neal regarding this fielder’s glove used by Jordan during that “experimental” phase. A s c a r c e wore and signed this 1994-95 Magic road jersey as he secured his first NBA scoring artifact in that Jordan’s baseball career was brief, this Wilson “A2000” right-handed title. The blue mesh pullover garment has a white pinstripe pattern and “Orlando” dis- model was ceremoniously dipped in .925 silver, rendering it a glorious display and played across the chest in white letters with black outlines (and a glittering twill five- reminder of a gifted athlete. Though covered in the above-mentioned precious metal, point star serving as the “A”). In white-on-black twill, “32” is sewn to the back and the 7-lb, 5.2-oz glove’s original elements remain visible. Namely, the “Wilson” logo, front, while “O’NEAL” is arched atop the back number in like fashion. O’Neal has “MJ-45” model number (on the inner thumb) and “MICHAEL JORDAN” embroidered signed the mesh fabric on the front (black marker, “9” strength) and back (silver on the backside of the last finger. Of note is the hand insert area completely filled with marker, “8” strength). On the left front tail, a “Champion” Orlando Magic “94 95” s i l v e r, adding substantial weight and value to this one-of-a-kind tribute to “His exclusivity tag denotes “Body Length +3” and is accompanied by a “Champion” size Airness.” This item has a reserve (estimated value $6000-$12000). “52” label. Light wear. LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. Opening Bid $2000.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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483. 1940s Era Fred Chapman Game- Worn Minor League 482. Ed Roebuck 1965 Philadelphia Ensemble 481. Gil Coan 1948 Washington Phillies Game-Worn Road Jersey - Less than a Senators Game-Worn Road Jersey - MEARS A-10 decade MEARS A7 A veteran reliever with World Series experience, pitcher removed from The 1945 Sporting News Minor League Player of the Ed Roebuck was a valuable addition to the Philadelphia the Athletics’ Year, Gil Coan went on to an 11-year big league career bullpen, where he wore this Phillies road jersey during run of three successive pennants, utility shortstop Fred in which he became one of only four players to triple the 1965 season. Graded A-10 by MEARS, this gray Chapman donned this minor league apparel as he toiled twice in one inning and delivered the first-ever hit in flannel button-down garment features proper “Wilson” for a minor league affiliate during the World War II era. Orioles history. This 1948 Washington Senators road tagging and embroidery unique to Phillies gamers (as The gray flannel “Rawlings” ensemble includes: Jersey jersey was worn by Coan as he performed for his first other franchises employed felt identifiers). All original size “44” button-down garment with “14” sewn to the Major League suitor, The gray flannel zippered garment and unaltered, the Senior Circuit apparel shows moder- back in blue felt and blue piping lining the collar, but- features proper felt identifiers and “MacGregor - Gold ate wear. Full photo LOA from MEARS. More on our ton path and sleeve endings; Pants size “36” leg wear Smith” size “42” tagging. Graded A7 by MEARS, the website. with a cotton-lined right back pocket, (4) buttons and all-original jersey shows light wear. LOA from Opening Bid $250.00 (5) belt hoops. Heavy wear is evident. More on our MEARS. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

485. (5) 1990s- 2000s Game- Worn MLB Batting Practice 484. Greg Maddux 2000 Signed Jerseys Game-Worn Atlanta Braves Home “Batter Up!” Jersey Well, at least 486. Jose Bautista Game-Used The model of consistency, Greg Maddox mirrored the to get some Fielder’s Glove success of his Atlanta Braves installments, perennially hacks in dur- Known primarily for his bat, Toronto Blue Jays right warranting Cy Young Award consideration as his club ing B.P. These fielder Jose Bautista has been known to “flash the garnered 12 successive division titles. This 2000 Braves (5) batting leather,” as well. This particular fielder’s glove was home jersey was worn and signed by the game’s practice jer- worn by the two-time home run champion during eighth-winningest hurler of all-time. The white knit seys were worn by big league stars as they took their recent seasons. The black leather “Wilson” right-hand- button-down garment features proper twill identifiers practice cuts during recent seasons. Includes: Brooks ed “A2000” model features embroidered manufactur- and “Russell Athletic” tagging and is signed by late-1990s New York Mets; Finley 1998 Arizona er’s logos, as well as “BAUTISTA” embroidered to the Maddux in black marker (“9” strength) on the back “3.” Diamondbacks; Levrault 2001 Milwaukee Brewers; outer portion of the thumb and an MLB silhouette logo. LOA from Braves executive Wayne Long. More on our Stairs 2005-2006 Kansas City Royals; Williams mid- The “KP92” pro stock model shows moderate game use website. 1990s Philadelphia Phillies. More on our website. with wear about the pocket and webbing. Cert/sticker Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 from Hollywood Collectibles. Opening Bid $250.00

487. Hanley Ramirez Late-2000s Signed Game-Used Lot With Jersey, 488. 1930 Joe Judge Factory Side- 489. Ed Yost 1955-1958 Game-Used Bat, Shoes and Batting Gloves Written Bat - Full PSA/DNA Bat - Full PSA/DNA Warranting MVP consideration for three straight sea- A hero in Washington’s first and only World Series con- A fixture on Washington Senators installments through sons (2007-2009), shortstop Hanley Ramirez wore/used quest, Joe Judge was an oft-overlooked franchise sta- the 1940s and 1950s, third baseman Ed Yost was these items during an oft-turbulent tenure in Florida. ple, defining longevity and production over an 18-year among the best leadoff hitters of his era, as well as one Highlights include: 2008 Signed Game-Worn Jersey a career in the Nation’s Capital. This Hillerich & Bradsby of the finest defensively at the hot corner. This size “50” button-down garment with proper twill identi- (31.6-oz/34”) bat was employed by the Brooklyn-born Hillerich & Bradsby “F4” (34-oz/35”) signature model fiers and tagging; signed on the back “2” (“8-9” first baseman during a 1930 season in which he deliv- bat was wielded by the Brooklyn-born “Walking Man” strength); Signed Game-Used Bat “Old Hickory” ered 50 extra-base hits and a .326 mark. On the barrel, during the 1955-1958 labeling period. The white ash (30.8-oz/33-1/4”) “LW1” block-letter model signed in a grease pencil notation reads “4-21 36oz Joe Judge 9- weapon shows heavy use with ball, cleat and stitch silver marker (“8” strength). Uncracked, moderate 17 30,” essentially requesting duplicate examples from marks throughout, as well as checking about the barrel game use. Certs/stickers from Hollywood Collectibles. the Kentucky-based plant. Full photo LOA from and a handle crack secured by a layer of tape. Full More on our website. PSA/DNA. More on our website. photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $700.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

70 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 490. 1940s Montreal Royals Game- 491. 1960s New York Mets Game- 492. 1968-1969 Oakland A’s Game- Worn Warm-Up Jacket Worn Jacket Worn Warm-Up Jacket Long before expansion baseball arrived “north of the Woeful beyond compare as they were introduced to the Prior to initiating a fashion statement with his players’ border,” the Montreal Royals unveiled stars such as big leagues, the New York Mets showed ‘em all, win- facial hair, legendary owner Charlie Finley introduced Jackie Robinson and Roberto Clemente, fielding cham- ning it all in just their eighth season. This 1960s Mets bold “green and gold” uniform colors. This warm-up pionship teams in the International League. This 1940s warm-up jacket was worn during those early seasons in jacket was worn by an A’s player during the 1968 jacket was worn by a Royals player. The blue nylon Queens. The blue wool button-down garment features and/or 1969 seasons. The green nylon button-down gar- zippered garment features “Royals” sewn to the left “Mets” angled across the chest in orange satin twill, ment features an olde English “A” logo sewn to the left breast in white felt and a vintage “Deacon Brothers” while orange-blue-and-white striped stretch ribbed cot- breast in white-on-gold twill, with green-white-and- label within the 3-1/4”-wide collar. All original, the ton lines the collar, waistline and sleeve endings. gold striped stretch ribbed cotton lining the collar, jacket shows wear and minor fabric loss within the col- Within the collar, a tag has unidentified markings and is waistline and sleeve endings. A “Wilson” size “42” lar, as well as fading about the body. The red flannel accompanied by a size “44” tag. The all-original appar- label and leather hanger reside within the collar. lining remains completely intact. el shows moderate wear. Moderate wear is evident. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

494. (3) 1970s-1980s Los Angeles Dodgers Game-Worn Jackets - With 493. 1973-1979 Cleveland Indians Drysdale Autograph 495. (3) 1980s Cincinnati Reds Game-Worn Jacket “Dodger Blue” glows proudly in this lot of (3) jackets Game-Worn Warm-Up Jackets Buried in the rugged A.L. East, the Cleveland Indians worn by Chavez Ravine tenants. Includes: 1972-1984 You’re “in the red” with this Queen City diamond clung to dim hopes, but donned some of the most color- Jacket a blue windbreaker with “LA” sewn to the left apparel. Includes: 1984 Warm-Up Jacket red nylon ful uniform schemes between 1973 and 1979. This breast in white twill; autographed on the right breast by short-sleeve windbreaker with “CINCINNATI” arched jacket was worn by a member of the “Tribe” during Don Drysdale (“8” strength); 1985-1986 Jacket a across the chest in white twill and a “C-REDS” patch that era. The red satin-like button-down garment fea- wool-lined blue jacket with “Dodgers” sewn across the sewn to the left sleeve; Eric Davis 1985-1986 Jacket tures a 7”-diameter logo sewn to the left breast, while chest in white twill; 1987 a blue knit zippered jacket red satin-like button-down garment with “CINCIN- blue-red-and-white stretch ribbed cotton lines the col- with “Dodgers” angled on the left breast in white NATI” arched across the chest and “C-REDS” patch lar, waistline, shoulders and sleeve endings. Within the appliqué and a Dodger Stadium 25th anniversary logo sewn to the left sleeve; 1980s Jacket red nylon zip- collar, a “Wilson” size “40” label is accompanied by a patch sewn to the left sleeve. All show solid game pered garment with “C-REDS” logo sewn to the right leather hanger. The all-original garment has two front wear. More on our website. breast. All show moderate wear. More on our website. pockets and presents beautifully. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

498. Wayne Sevier 1986 Game-Worn 496. 1991 Game-Worn 497. Art Monk Early-1980s Game- Washington Redskins Coach’s Rookie Year Baltimore Orioles Worn Washington Redskins Sideline Jacket Jacket Jacket A special teams mastermind with close ties to Don Coryell and Joe Gibbs, former Washington Redskins A “can’t-miss” prospect out of Stanford University, Distant kin to jazz pioneer Thelonious Monk, Hall of coach Wayne Sevier wore this sidelines jacket during Mike Mussina lived up to his billing, firing two com- Fame Wide receiver Art Monk made sweet music of his the 1986 season. The gold-colored satin-like button- plete games and posting a 2.87 ERA after his August own as he authored a record-setting career with the down garment features a 3-3/4”-diameter team 50th 1991 call-up. This Baltimore Orioles jacket was worn Washington Redskins. This sideline jacket was worn anniversary patch. Maroon-white-and-yellow striped by “Moose” during that debut season. The Black satin- during the early portion of that prolific tenure (1980- stretch ribbed knit lines the collar, waistline and sleeve like button-down garment features “Orioles” angled 1993). The burgundy nylon zippered garment features a endings. Within the collar, “Coach Sevier” is embroi- across the chest in orange twill, while black-and-orange team logo screened to the left breast and “81” heat- dered on a felt strip tag, which is accompanied by an striped stretch ribbed knit lines the collar, waistline and pressed to the back in gold-colored block-style numer- “Athletic House” label and size “50” tag. The all-origi- sleeve endings. Within the collar, a “Starter” size “XL” als. Within the hooded collar, a “Champion” label nal grid apparel shows moderate wear. label has handwritten notations of “MUSSINA” and denotes size “XX-LARGE.” The all-original grid Opening Bid $150.00 “42.” Moderate wear. apparel shows moderate wear. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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500. Mike McCormick 1966-1967 Game-Worn Washington Senators Cap A lesser known hurler on rosters in sev- eral cities, Mike McCormick still man- aged an ERA crown and Cy Young lau- rel during his 16-year career. This Washington Senators cap was worn by the gifted southpaw during the 1966- 1967 seasons. The blue wool accessory 499. 1950s-1960s Game-Worn Cap Lot of (4) With Phillies features a script-style “W” logo embroi- dered to the front center and red piping and Milwaukee Braves lining (5) sections of the crown suspen- “Hats Off” to the vintage cap collector who secures this lot of (4) 1950s-1960s game- sion. The interior sweatband is home to worn accessories. Light to moderate game wear is evident with: Boston Red Sox late- a “Wilson” label and the bill’s under- 1950s-early-1960s; Cincinnati Reds late-1960s; Milwaukee Braves mid-1960s; side has a handwritten notation of “16.” Philadelphia Phillies late-1950s/early-1960s. More on our website. Additionally, McCormick’s name is Opening Bid $200.00 written on the sweatband. Opening Bid $150.00

501. San Francisco Giants 1960s- 1980s Game-Worn Cap/Helmet Lot of (4) None the worse for their move across the country, the San Francisco Giants authored the National League’s winningest record 502. 1960s-1990s Houston Colt .45s/Astros Game-Worn in the 1960s and reached the Cap Lot of (4) postseason in both the 1970s Astroturf, indoor baseball and headache-inducing uniforms are just a few of the “nov- and 1980s, as well. These (4) elties” the brought to baseball. These (4) game-worn caps span as caps were worn by Giants players during those successful decades. Three game-worn many different styles employed by the club. Includes: 1962-1964 Colt .45s “Tim caps and a batting helmet are headlined by: 1960s Mike McCormick Cap size “7- McAuliffe” cap; 1971-1982 Astros “New Era” cap; 1980-1993 Astros “New Era” 1/2” black wool accessory with “Tim McAuliffe” tag; Alan Embree 1999-2001 cap; 1994-1999 Astros “New Era 50/50” cap. More on our website. Helmet an “ABC” size “7” left-handed batter’s helmet. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

504. (8) 1970s- 2000s MLB Umpires Game- Worn Caps 503. 1970s-2000s Milwaukee Brewers Game-Worn Cap Keeping com- Lot of (4) mand in an Having proved its potential with attendance–leading Braves clubs, the City of arbiter capacity, Major League Baseball’s “Men in Blue” wore these caps during Milwaukee was granted another franchise in 1970 and remains an MLB hotbed today. games spanning the 1970s through 2000s. The black or blue wool accessories have These (4) caps were worn by Brewers principals that span the club’s lineage of 40- shortened bills (compared to players’ caps) and have proper tagging on the interior plus seasons. Includes: 1970-1977 “PRO KM CAP”; 1994-1996 Home “New Era sweatbands. Embroidered logo designs include: (3) “AL” (including a 1970s cap with 50/50”; 1995-1996 Road “New Era 50/50”; 2000-Present “New Era 50/50.” More on “PRO KM CAP” tagging); (2) “NL”; (2) “MLB” and (1) blank (1970s cap with “PRO our website. KM CAP” tagging). Caps show light to moderate wear. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

505. 1974 Washington 506. LaVar Ambassadors WFL Arrington 2001 Game-Used Helmet Game-Worn As ill-fated as the league in Washington which it was introduced, the Redskins Jersey World Football League’s Plucked as the second over- Washington Ambassadors fran- all pick in the 2000 NFL chise was introduced as hailing Draft, linebacker LaVar from four different locations Arrington enjoyed three before ever playing a single successive Pro-Bowl cam- down. From the second of those paigns (2001-2003) in the destinations, this Washington Nation’s Capital. This Ambassadors helmet was used Washington Redskins jersey was worn by the Penn State product during the 2001 sea- during the 1974 pre-season and son. The white mesh/dazzle cloth blend pullover garment features “56” sewn to the stands among the most scarce front, back and sleeves in burgundy-on-gold twill and “ARRINGTON” sewn to a gridiron artifacts from a league marked by poor preparation and premature doom. The nameplate atop the back number in solid burgundy. The all-original grid apparel has blue plastic shell features logo decals, a “Riddell” snubber and a size “7-3/8” crown proper “adidas” tagging and shows nice game wear. More on our website. suspension. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 508. 1951 Bowman I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Football Complete Set of 507. 1935 (144/144) National Chicle Combatants from the National Football Football League hit the field with the offered Complete PSA 1951 Bowman Football complete set of (144) cards. These action packed Graded Set of touchdown treasures are quite colorful (36) Cards—#28 and have an approximate condition on Registry breakdown throughout of 30% (EX- Collegiate leather heads MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG- storm the gridiron on EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with the this pioneering 1935 majority displaying traces of reverse National Chicle Football wax staining frequent to the issue. complete PSA graded set Highlights include #2 Graham (EX- of (36) cards. This edi- MT), #4 Van Brocklin RC (GD), #20 tion has a Weighted GPA Landry RC (EX), #25 D. Walker (EX), of 1.49 and Set Rating #32 Tittle (VG), #34 Baugh (VG-EX), of 01.49, good for #28 on the competitive PSA Registry. Additionally, this set is one #40 Waterfield (EX-MT), #91 Tunnell of only 11 on the registry that is complete. A total of six Hall of Famers make an RC (VG), #102 Layne (VG-EX), #109 appearance. Included are PSA 5: #14; PSA 4: (2 cards) with #6, 19; PSA 3: (4 Motley (VG-EX), #140 Nomellini cards) with #11 Edwards, 12, 20, #23 Feathers; PSA 2: (7 cards) with #10 Battles, (NM) and #144 Dudley (VG-EX). 13, 15, #24 Hinkle, 26, 27, 30; PSA 1.5: (2 cards) with #8, 18; PSA 1: (20 cards) More on our website. with #1 Clark, 2-5, #7 Strong, #9 Rockne, 16, 17, 21, 22, 25, 28, 29, 31-33, #34 Opening Bid $400.00 Nagurski (presents much nicer than technical grade), 35 and #36 Masterson. This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($3,500-$7,000). Opening Bid $900.00

509. 1952 Bowman Football Large Complete Set of (144) Cards Achieve a collecting milestone by securing the offered 1952 Bowman Football Large complete set of (144) cards. As the most celebrated gridiron issue of the era, these oversized slabs feature a plethora of Hall of Fame greats with their respective profes- sional and collegiate football squads. The approximate condition breakdown is as fol- lows: 15% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser) with nearly 10% having been trimmed. Keys include #1 Van Brocklin SP (GD), #2 Graham (EX), #3 D. Walker (EX), #10 Bednarik SP (FR, tape), #16 Gifford RC (VG-EX), #17 Tittle (EX), #23 Marchetti RC (trimmed), #27 B. Miller RC SP (FR), #29 McElhenny RC (EX), #30 Baugh (VG), #36 Hancock RC SP (VG-EX), #37 Hirsch SP (trimmed), #46 Donovan RC SP (VG-EX), #48 Halas RC CO (VG-EX), #63 Conerly SP (GD), #72 Schweder RC SP (VG), #85 Robustelli RC (VG-EX), #99 Stydahar RC SP (GD), #108 H. Johnston RC SP (FR), #126 Romanik RC SP (EX), #127 Matson RC SP (GD), #135 Ronzani RC SP (VG), #142 Landry (EX-MT) and #144 Lansford RC SP (trimmed and erased team name). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the day, moderate centering/size variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00

5 11. 1972 To p p s Football Complete Set (351/351) Wi t h (38) PSA G r a d e d Including (24) Mint 9 Magnificent 1972 Topps Football complete set of (351/351) cards with (38) PSA graded examples, (24) of which have reached the Mint 9 plateau. With the appear- ance of having just been recently unearthed from a period vending box, this investment caliber set is “a 510. 1965 Topps Football Complete Set must” for those with an eye (176/176) with SGC 70 Namath RC for the elite. The condition breakdown for the ungraded Kings of the AFL hold court with this popular 1965 Topps Football portion of the lower series is complete set of (176) cards. The colorful “tall boys” exhibit radiant as follows: 20% (NM-MT or better), 50% (NM) and 30% (EX-MT or lesser) with the challenging surface hues, relatively crisp corners and creamy edges. The approxi- high numbers grading as follows: 40% (NM-MT or better), 40% (NM) and 20% (EX-MT or less- mate condition breakdown for this consistently attractive set is as fol- er). Included among the PSA graded cards are (24) PSA 9, (1) PSA 8.5, (11) PSA 8 and (2) PSA lows: 30% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 15% 7.5. Highlights include #100 Namath (NM), #110 Sayers (NM), #200 Staubach RC (NM), #209 D. (VG or lesser) with moderate instances of surface wax staining. Jones (PSA 9), #251 Unitas IA (PSA 9), #271 Warfield AP (PSA 9), #272 Griese AP (PSA 8), #278 Highlights include #35 Kemp SP (EX-MT), #36 Lamonica SP (EX- B. Smith AP (PSA 9), #287 Houston AP (PSA 9), #291 Spurrier RC (PSA 9), #294 CL (NM), #300 MT), #46 W. Brown SP RC (EX-MT), #69 Blanda SP (VG-EX), #87 Page (NM-MT), #331 M. Morris (PSA 9), #335 LeBeau (PSA 8.5), #337 Mack (PSA 8), #338 CL SP (EX-MT), #99 Dawson SP (EX), #122 Namath RC SP (SGC Spurrier IA (PSA 9), #343 Namath IA (PSA 8), #348 Blanda IA (PSA 7.5); PSA 9: #217, 288, 289, 70), #133 Biletnikoff RC SP (VG) and #176 CL SP (EX-MT). More 297, 298, 305, 308, 314, 315, 317, 319, 320, 325, 326, 327 and 330. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $1500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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512. 1948 Bowman 513. 1951 Bowman Football Complete Set Football Near Set of (108/108) (140/144) Cards—Sharp Pioneering 1948 Bowman Football Breathtaking 1951 Bowman Football complete set of (108/108) cards featur- near set of (140/144) cards exhibiting ing a Who’s Who? of gridiron royalty razor-sharp corners, clean edges and from the early National Football gleaming surfaces. This colorful gallery League. This tiny black-and-white has an approximate condition break- series has an overall approximate con- down of 20% (NM or better), 45% (EX- dition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or better), 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and lesser) with the majority displaying 25% (VG or lesser). Highlights include traces of reverse wax staining frequent #1 Tereshinski RC (EX-MT), #3 to the issue. Highlights include #2 Lujack RC SP (GD), #7 Van Buren RC Graham (EX-MT), #4 Van Brocklin RC (VG-EX), #12 Conerly RC SP (VG- (EX-MT), #10 Van Buren (NM), #12 EX), #17 Trippi RC (VG-EX), #22 Bednarik (NM), #13 Turner (NM), #15 Baugh RC (VG-EX), #26 Waterfield Lujack (NM), #20 Landry RC (EX), #25 RC (VG), #36 Turner RC SP (VG), D. Walker (EX-MT), #34 Baugh (EX), #61 Wojciechowicz RC (VG), #63 #40 Waterfield (EX-MT), #42 G. Davis Pihos RC SP (VG-EX), #80 Dudley (NM), #62 Creekmur (NM), #73 Lavelli RC (GD, miscut), #95 McAfee RC (NM), #91 Tunnell RC (EX-MT), #96 (NM), #99 Gilmer RC SP (VG-EX), Stautner (NM), #102 Layne (EX-MT), #107 Luckman RC (GD) and #108 #109 Motley (NM) and #144 Dudley Ray RC SP (PR, paper loss). More on our website. (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

514. 1952 Bowman Football 515. 1953-1955 Small Near Set of (140/144) Bowman Football Cards Complete Set Run This 1952 Bowman Football Small near set Triumphant trio of 1953-1955 of (140/144) cards may have smaller dimen- Bowman Football complete sets. sions than the Large version, but it still packs Highlights include 1953 Bowman a mighty punch with a host of Hall of set: (96/96, 25% EX or better, Famers depicted on both their professional 20% VG-EX, 20% VG, 35% GD and collegiate squads. This mixed grade edi- or lesser) with #21 Layne (VG- tion has an approximate condition break- EX), #26 Graham (EX-MT), #43 down of 25% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), Gifford SP (VG), #53 Tunnell SP 20% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser) with (VG-EX); 1954 Bowman set: moderate instances of reverse wax staining (128/128, 20% NM or better, 45% common to the issue. Keys include #1 Van EX-MT, 20% EX, 15% VG-EX Brocklin (EX-MT), #2 Graham (EX-MT), #3 or lesser) with #23 Blanda RC Walker (EX-MT), #14 P. Brown RC CO (VG), #40 Graham (VG-EX), #42 (EX-MT), #16 Gifford RC (EX-MT), #17 Tittle (VG-EX), #53 Layne (NM), Tittle (EX), #23 Marchetti RC (EX-MT), #30 #55 Gifford (NM); 1955 Baugh (FR), #46 Donovan RC (EX), #48 Bowman set: (160/160, 15% NM Halas RC CO (EX-MT), #57 Millner RC CO or better, 45% EX-MT, 20% EX, (NM), #78 Layne (EX), #85 Robustelli RC 20% VG-EX or lesser) with #1 D. (GD), #127 Matson RC SP (GD), #129 Walker (EX), #7 Gifford (NM), Christiansen RC (EX-MT), #137 Waterfield (VG) and #144 Lansford RC (GD). #52 Summerall RC (EX-MT), #62 Blanda (EX), #72 Tittle (EX-MT) and #152 Landry Missing only #87, 99, #142 Landry and 143 for completion. More on our website. (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

516. 1955 517. 1956 Topps Topps Football All- Football American Near Master Complete Set: Set of (100) (120/120) Cards Base, Be true to your Checklist & alma mater by pick- (4/5) ing up this pioneer- ing 1955 To p p s Contest Football A l l - Cards American complete Sterling 1956 set of (100) cards. Topps Football This mixed grade near master set featuring (120/120) base cards, the scarce checklist and (4/5) contest series has an overall cards. This razor-sharp edition from the early gridiron issue has an overall approxi- approximate condition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) mate condition breakdown of 10% (NM-MT or better), 40% (NM), 30% (EX-MT) and 20% (VG or lesser) with the majority of the key cards faring only slightly lesser and 20% (EX or lesser). Highlights include #1 Carson SP (EX-MT), #6 Van Brocklin than the commons. Highlights include #1 Hickman RC (VG-EX), #6 Kinnick RC (EX), (NM), #11 Blanda (EX-MT), #22 Cardinals Team SP (NM), #36 Donovan (NM), #49 #12 Graham (EX-MT), #16 Rockne (VG), #20 Baugh (VG-EX), #27 Grange (EX-MT), LeBaron SP (NM), #53 Gifford (NM), #60 L. Moore RC SP (EX-MT), #61 Redskins #37 T h o r p e (VG), #38 Stagg RC (VG-EX), #52 Lujack (EX-MT), #56 Nevers RC (VG- Team SP (NM), #78 Hirsch (NM-MT), #101 Grier RC (EX-MT), NNO CL (EX), EX), #68 Four Horsemen RC SP (VG), #85 Luckman (EX), #97 Hutson RC SP ( V G - Contest 2 (VG-EX), Contest 3 (VG-EX), Contest A (EX) and Contest B (VG-EX). EX) and #100 Henry RC SP (VG-EX). More on our website. Missing only Contest Card 1 for master set completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 518. 1957 Topps Football 519. 1962 Post Cereal Near Set (151/154) with Football Complete Set of All Keys Plus Unmarked (200) Cards Blony Checklist Challenging 1962 Post Cereal Football Spectacular 1957 Topps Football near complete set of (200) cards. This seldom set of (151/154) cards featuring all offered proposition is ideal for the eclectic rookie Hall of Fame keys and an gridiron enthusiast. Considering some immensely tough unmarked Blony brands sold better than others, certain com- checklist. This crisp horizontal edi- mon players are scarcer than some super- tion is very clean and has an overall stars. The approximate condition break- approximate condition breakdown of down of this set is evenly dispersed at 25% 30% (NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 25% (VG- 20% (EX-MT) and 15% (EX or less- EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) with only one er). Highlights include #22 Van card exhibiting reverse writing. Due to the Brocklin (EX-MT), #28 Groza (NM), cards being issued on the backs of cereal #31 Blanda (EX-MT), #32 Layne boxes, some hand-cut cards do not show (EX-MT), #85 Lane RC (EX), #88 the black guidelines, which is reflected in Gifford (EX-MT), #94 Berry RC the grades. Keys include #10 T. Moore SP (EX-MT), #104 Morrall RC (NM), (EX-MT), #24 Morrison SP (EX-MT), #29 #119 Starr RC (presents EX-MT, Tittle SP (EX), #41 Richardson SP (NM), print dot), #124 McDonald RC (NM), #54 McCord SP (EX-MT), #59 Schmidt SP (EX), #61 J. Brown (VG-EX), #74 S. #138 Unitas RC (EX-MT), #151 Baker SP (EX, red asterick), #93 D. Baker SP (FR, reverse writing), #110 Coia SP Hornung RC (EX-MT) and NNO Blony CL SP (VG-EX). Missing only #23, 39 and (EX), #111 Ditka SP (VG), #133 Tracy SP (EX-MT), #139 Green SP (EX), #176 115 for completion. More on our website. Joyce SP (EX-MT) and #193 Krakoski SP (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

520. 1964-1967 521. 1935-1955 Philadelphia Gum National Chicle, Leaf Football Complete Series & Bowman Football Run of (4) Sets Shoebox Collection of Presented in its entirety is the com- (197) Cards with Many plete 1964-1967 Philadelphia Gum Stars Football series run of four sets. Profit from this 1935-1955 Highlights include 1964 Philadelphia National Chicle, Leaf and set: (198/198, 10% EX-MT or better, Bowman Football shoebox collec- 25% EX, 25% VG-EX, 40% VG or tion of (197) cards loaded with lesser) with #12 Unitas (VG), #30 J. Hall of Famers, stars and a partial Brown (VG-EX), #79 Starr (VG); set. Highlights include 1935 1965 Philadelphia set: (198/198, 15% National Chicle: (4 cards) with NM-MT or better, 40% NM, 30% EX- #4 (EX), 12 (trimmed), 14 (GD), MT, 15% EX or lesser) with #12 21 (GD); 1948 Bowman: (2) #26 Unitas (EX), #31 J. Brown (EX-MT), Waterfield RC (both VG-EX); #41 Warfield RC (NM), #81 Starr 1949 Leaf: #28 Pihos (VG-EX); (EX-MT), #195 C. Taylor RC (EX- 1951 Bowman partial: (101/144, MT); 1966 Philadelphia set: median GD to VG, twelve dupes) (198/198, 15% NM or better, 35% with #4 Van Brocklin RC (GD), #32 Tittle (VG-EX), #34 Baugh (GD); 1952 EX-MT, 25% EX, 25% VG-EX or Bowman Large: #2 Graham (VG); 1952 Bowman Small: #16 Gifford RC (VG-EX), lesser) with #31 Butkus RC (NM), #38 Sayers RC (VG), #41 J. Brown (NM); 1967 #142 Landry (VG); 1953 Bowman: #26 Graham (VG-EX) and 1955 Bowman: #152 Philadelphia set: (198/198, 30% EX-MT or better, 20% EX, 25% VG-EX, 25% VG- Landry (trimmed). More on our website. EX or lesser) with #23 Unitas (EX) and #35 Sayers (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

522. (4700+) 1959-1978 523. 1970-1983 Topps Topps, Philadelphia Gum & Football Collection of Fleer Football Collection (5011) Cards with with Many Stars Montana Rookie Spotlighted is a huge assortment of Extensive gathering of (5011) (4700+) 1959-1978 Topps, Philadelphia 1970-1983 Topps Football cards Gum and Fleer Football cards with many with numerous stars and rookies stars. Typically, when such a sizable col- including Montana. This assembly lection is offered, the gathering is primari- displays varying degrees of dupli- ly mid or off-grade. That is not the case cation throughout and is ideal for with this star packed assortment as the the singles dealer or team set majority of the cards are razor-sharp, builder. Highlights include 1970 leading to many profitable possibilities. Topps: (764 cards, composite EX Highlights include 1959 Topps: #10 J. to EX-MT) with 1971 Topps: (444 Brown (EX); 1970 Topps: (365 cards, cards, majority VG-EX) with (11) composite NM) with #90 O. Simpson RC #113 Houston RC (average VG- (EX-MT); 1972 Topps Low Numbers: EX); 1972 Topps: (625 cards, (462 cards, mainly NM) with (5) #100 median EX-MT to NM, all low Namath (average NM); 1973 Topps: (676 numbers) with (5) #55 A. Manning cards, average NM to NM-MT) with (4) #89 Harris RC (average NM); 1975 Topps RC (average EX-MT); 1975 near: (514/528, average NM-MT) with #282 Swann RC (NM), #367 Fouts RC (NM); Topps: (358 cards, majority EX- 1977 Topps: (400+, average NM-MT) with #177 Largent RC (NM), #360 Payton MT) with #282 Swann RC (NM), (NM), and 1978 Topps set: (528/528, average NM-MT, 200+ dupes) with (2) #315 (3) #367 Fouts RC (NM, (2) EX-MT) and 1981 Topps: #216 Montana RC (EX-MT). Dorsett (NM, EX-MT). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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524. 1948 525. 526. 1957 Bowman 1953 & Topps Football 1954 Football Complete Bowman Complete Set of Football Set of (108/108) Compete (154/154) Cards Sets Cards Touchdown treas- Score this Solid 1957 ures are found classic pair of Topps Football with the offered 1953 and complete set 1948 Bowman 1954 of (154) cards Football complete Bowman heralded by a set of (108) cards. Football com- stellar crop of This premier grid- plete sets. Hall of Fame iron edition from Highlights rookies. The the Philadelphia include 1953 approximate company has an Bowman set: condition overall approxi- (96/96, 10% breakdown for mate condition breakdown of 15% (EX-MT or better), EX-MT or better, 25% EX, 35% VG-EX, 30% VG or this clean horizontal edition is as follows: 30% (EX- 25% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 35% (VG or lesser) with lesser, missing #9) with #1 LeBaron RC (GD), #6 D. MT or better), 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG approximately 10-15% displaying traces of obverse Walker (VG-EX), #11 Van Brocklin (VG-EX), #21 or lesser) with moderate instances of surface wax stain- paper loss or writing. Featured are #3 Lujack RC SP Layne (EX), #22 Hirsch (VG-EX), #24 Bednarik (NM), ing along with moderately askew centering frequent to (VG-EX), #7 Van Buren RC (VG-EX), #12 Conerly RC #26 Graham (VG-EX), #43 Gifford SP (VG-EX), #53 the issue. Keys include #31 Blanda (EX-MT), #85 Lane SP (VG-EX), #17 Trippi RC (EX), #22 Baugh RC Tunnell SP (EX), #56 Tittle (VG), #95 Groza SP (VG); RC (EX), #88 Gifford (VG-EX), #94 Berry RC (VG), (EX), #26 Waterfield RC (VG), #36 Turner RC SP 1954 Bowman set: (128/128, 20% EX-MT or better, #119 Starr RC (EX-MT), #138 Unitas RC (EX) and (VG-EX), #63 Pihos RC SP (VG-EX), #80 Dudley RC 25% EX, 30% VG-EX, 25% VG-EX or lesser) with #151 Hornung RC (EX-MT, slightly miscut). More on (VG-EX), #95 McAfee RC (EX), #99 Gilmer RC SP #23 Blanda RC (VG), #40 Graham (VG), #42 Tittle our website. (EX-MT), #107 Luckman RC (FR, surface paper loss) (VG-EX), #53 Layne (VG-EX) and #55 Gifford (VG). Opening Bid $400.00 and #108 Ray RC SP (PR). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

528. 1959 529. 1960 & 1960 & 1961 Topps Topps Football Football Complete Complete Sets Sets Classic duo of Very clean 1959 and tandem of 1960 Topps 1960 and 1961 Football com- Topps plete sets fea- Football com- turing multi- plete sets. ple Hall of Featured are Fame rookies. 1960 Topps Highlights set: (132/132, include 1959 20% NM or Topps set: better, 40% 527. 1958 Topps Football Complete (176/176, EX-MT, 25% Set of (132) Cards 25% EX-MT or better, 35% EX, 20% VG-EX, 20% VG EX, 15% VG-EX or lesser) with #1 Unitas (VG), #23 J. or lesser) with #1 Unitas (GD), #10 J. Brown (VG), Brown (EX-MT), #51 Starr (EX-MT), #56 Gregg RC Score with this 1958 Topps Football complete set of #20 Gifford (EX-MT), #23 Starr (VG-EX), #40 Layne (EX-MT), #74 Gifford (NM); 1961 Topps set: (132) cards. The approximate condition breakdown for (EX-MT), #103 Karras RC (NM); 1960 Topps set: (198/198, 35% EX-MT or better, 30% EX, 20% VG- this classic edition is as follows: 25% (EX-MT or bet- (132/132, 15% NM or better, 45% EX-MT, 25% EX, EX, 15% VG or lesser) with #1 Unitas (VG), #39 Starr ter), 35% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). 15% VG-EX or lesser) with #1 Unitas (VG), #23 J. (NM), #71 J. Brown (EX-MT), #150 Maynard RC (EX- Highlights include #2 Layne (VG), #10 L. Moore (VG- Brown (VG), #51 Starr (EX), #56 Gregg RC (EX-MT) MT), #166 Kemp (EX-MT) and #198 CL (VG-EX). EX), #22 Unitas (EX-MT), #62 J. Brown RC (VG-EX), and #74 Gifford (NM). More on our website. More on our website. #66 Starr (NM), #73 Gifford (EX), #86 Tittle (GD), Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00 #90 Jurgensen RC (VG), #120 Berry (VG) and #129 Blanda (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00

531. 1948-50 532. 1971 530. 1935 Safe-T-Card Kellogg’s National Chicle Sammy Baugh Football #15 Football #9 Rookie SGC Joe Greene Knute Rockne 70—Only Rookie PSA 10 SGC 40 Graded Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

76 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 533. (2) 1894 534. (17) 1950 & 1951 N302 Mayo’s Bowman Football Cut Plug Beale PSA Graded Cards (SGC with Baugh & Tittle— Authentic) & High-Grade Poe (SGC 30) Elite group of (17) 1950 and Turn-of-the-century Ivy 1951 Bowman Football PSA League rivals are graded cards, many of which teamed on this pair of have achieved high dollar grad- 1894 N302 Mayo’s Cut ing tiers. Included are 1950 Plug Football cards. Bowman: (9 cards) with PSA 8: Included are appropri- (2 cards) with #26 Lujack, #35 ately assessed portraits Perry RC; PSA 7.5: (3 cards) of 1.) A.M. Beale of with #27 Luckman, 73, 81; PSA 7: (3 cards) with #28 Turner, #78 Lavelli RC, 84; Harvard (SGC PSA 5.5: #43 Motley RC; 1951 Bowman: (8 cards) with PSA 9: #72 Gilmer (1 of 3, Authentic) and 2.) Poe of Princeton (SGC 30). Despite the technical imperfections, none better); PSA 8: (3 cards) with #2 Graham, #56 Conerly, #102 Layne; PSA 6.5: the haunting nineteenth century images are clear. (2 cards) with #32 Tittle, #34 Baugh; PSA 6: #1 Humble RC and #4 Van Brocklin RC. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

535. 1950 Bowman & 536. 1948-1952 Bowman 1951 Topps Magic Football Card Group of Football Starter Sets (153) with (3) PSA 4 Graded with Stars Including Gifford RC Catch this pair of early football Capitalize on these (153) 1948-1952 starter sets featuring the 1950 Bowman Football cards heralded by a trio Bowman and 1951 Topps Magic of PSA graded keys including a Gifford editions. Highlights include 1950 rookie. Limited duplication is found Bowman starter: (58/144, aggre- throughout this mid-grade gallery. gate VG-EX to EX) with #16 G. Highlights include 1948 Bowman: (49 Davis RC (GD), #23 Van Buren cards, composite GD) with #17 Trippi RC (EX-MT), #29 Dudley (VG-EX), (VG); 1951 Bowman: (69 cards, median #45 Graham RC (VG-EX), #103 VG); 1952 Bowman Small: (35 cards, Conerly (EX), #134 Pihos (EX); average VG, 3 PSA graded, 5% writing) 1951 Topps Magic: (49/75, median with #1 Van Brocklin (PSA 4), #16 EX-MT) with #1 Monahan RC Gifford RC (PSA 4) and #144 Lansford (EX), #4 Parilli RC (EX), #10 Janowicz RC (EX-MT), #30 Rechichar RC (EX-MT) RC (PSA 4, mk). More on our website. and #48 G. Young RC (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

537. (24) 1952 Bowman Large Football Cards with 538. (2) 1957 Topps (8) Hall of Famers Football #88 Frank Gifford Including Gifford RC Proofs Presented are two dozen 1952 Bowman Lauded as both a Hall of Fame player large football cards featuring eight Hall and later, as a Monday Night Football of Famers and additional shortprints. icon, Frank Gifford is the subject on Included are #1 Van Brocklin SP (GD), these (2) 1957 Topps Football proofs. #13 Fears (FR, reverse paper pulling), Obtained directly from the Topps Vault, #16 Gifford RC (VG), #17 Tittle (EX- these #88 templates are both blank- MT), #23 Marchetti RC (GD), #27 B. backed, with name and position/team Miller RC SP (FR), #38, 42, 43, 47, #48 blocks blank on one. Each is encapsulat- Halas RC CO (VG), 49, 50, 52, 74, 80, ed and sealed with a “Topps Vault” 82, #83 Perry (FR), #85 Robustelli RC sticker. COA from Topps Vault. (PR), 112, 113, and 115-117. The Opening Bid $200.00 remaining singles average (GD). Opening Bid $250.00

539. 1959 & 1963 540. (8) 1933-1986 Topps Football Football Hall of Fame Partial Sets with Rookie Cards with (7) PSA Graded Gifford, Namath & Thorpe Hit the line with this tandem Those gridiron legends who excelled of 1959 and 1963 Topps both on and off the field are portrayed Football partial sets pictur- with these (8) 1933-1986 Hall of Fame ing many Hall of Fame rookie cards. Included are 1933 rookies and stars. Highlights Goudey Sport Kings: #6 ThorpeRC include 1959 Topps partial: (FR); 1952 Bowman Small: #16 (150/176, 5 PSA, average Gifford RC (EX-MT); 1958 Topps: #62 EX to EX-MT) with #1 J. Brown RC (trimmed); 1965 Topps: Unitas (PSA 4), #10 J. #122 Namath RC SP (SGC Authentic); Brown (PSA 4), #23 Starr 1972 Topps: #200 Staubach RC (VG); (GD), #82 Hornung (VG-EX); 1963 Topps partial: (141/170, 2 PSA, average VG to 1976 Topps: #148 Payton RC (NM); VG-EX, 5% writing) with #1 Unitas (VG), #44 D. Jones RC (EX-MT), #82 Lilly RC 1981 Topps: #216 Montana RC (NM) SP (VG) and #96 Nitschke RC (PSA 4). More on our website. and 1986 Topps: #161 Rice RC (NM). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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541. 1960 Topps 542. 1960 Fleer Football Football Complete Near (126/132) & 1961 Fleer Set (132/132) Plus (2) Football Set (220/220) 1954-1970 GAI The first two installments of the Fleer Football series are offered for the true Graded Packs with gridiron enthusiast. Highlights include Stars Showing 1960 Fleer near: (126/132, 20% NM or Fearsome threesome of 1954- better, 35% EX-MT, 25% EX, 20% VG- 1970 Topps Football items EX or lesser, missing all keys); 1961 including a 1960 Topps set and Fleer set: (220/220, 30% EX-MT or bet- a pair of wax/cello packs with ter, 30% EX, 20% VG-EX, 20% VG or stars showing. Included are 1.) lesser) with #11 J. Brown (VG-EX), #30 1954 Bowman Football one- Unitas (EX), #41 Meredith RC (VG), #59 cent wax pack with Graham Brodie RC (EX-MT), #88 Starr (FR), #89 showing (GAI 7.5); 2.) 1960 Topps Football set of (132) cards averaging (VG) with J. Taylor (EX), #117 Layne (EX), #155 #1 Unitas (VG), #23 J. Brown (VG), #51 Starr (FR), #54 Hornung (GD), #56 Gregg Kemp (FR, reverse tape residue), #166 RC (GD), #74 Gifford (GD), #93 Layne (VG), #113 Tittle (VG) and 3.) 1970 Topps Blanda (EX-MT) and #215 Maynard RC Football cello pack with Sayers front (GAI 8.) (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

543. 1961 Topps Football 544. 1963 Fleer Football Complete Set (198/198) Complete Set of (88) Cards with (4) PSA Graded The finest the AFL has to offer are found Stellar 1961 Topps Football complete in this 1963 Fleer Football complete set of set of (198) cards bolstered by a quar- (88) cards. The approximate condition tet of PSA graded cards. This attrac- breakdown is as follows: 20% (NM or bet- tive edition has an approximate condi- ter), 40% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 15% tion breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or (VG-EX or lesser). Highlights include #6 better), 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and Long RC SP (VG), #10 Buoninconti RC 25% (VG or lesser). Highlights (VG-EX), #15 Maynard (EX), #24 Kemp include #1 Unitas (EX), #39 Starr (EX-MT), #36 Blanda (NM), #47 Dawson (EX), #59 Brodie RC (EX-MT), #71 J. RC (NM), #62 Otto (EX), #64 Dougherty Brown (EX), #135 Cornielson (PSA SP (VG-EX, no red stripe), #70 Lincoln 9), #150 Maynard RC (VG), #166 RC (EX-MT), #72 Alworth RC (EX-MT) Kemp (VG-EX), #182 Otto RC (PSA and #73 Mix (EX). Found are “no red 4) and #186 Flores RC (PSA 9, oc). stripe” variations of cards #28, 32, 40, 44 More on our website. and 60 (average EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

546. 1963 & 1964 Topps 545. 1963 & 1964 Topps CFL Complete/Near Football Complete Sets Sets Prime pairing of 1963 and 1964 Topps The professional football league of Football complete sets. Highlights our northern neighbors is well rep- include 1963 Topps set: (170/170, 20% resented with these 1963 and 1964 EX-MT or better, 40% EX, 20% VG-EX, Topps CFL complete/near sets. 20% VG or lesser) with #1 Unitas (VG), Keys include 1963 Topps CFL set: #14 J. Brown SP (EX-MT), #62 Ditka (88/88, average EX-MT to NM) (VG-EX), #82 Lilly RC SP (EX-MT), with #3 Kapp (EX-MT), #19 Harris #86 Starr (EX), #96 Nitschke RC (VG- (EX-MT), #50 R. Jackson (NM), EX); 1964 Topps set: (176/176, 35% #68 Parker (EX-MT), #88 CL (EX- EX-MT or better, 25% EX, 20% VG-EX, MT); 1964 Topps CFL near: 20% VG or lesser) with #30 Kemp SP (87/88, average NM, missing #88 (VG), #31 Lamonica RC (EX), #90 Bell CL) with #3 Kapp (NM), #23 CL RC (EX), #92 Buchanan RC (EX), #96 (NM), #30 Faloney (NM), #50 R. Dawson SP (VG-EX) and #176 CL SP Jackson (NM-MT) and #68 Parker (VG). More on our website. (NM-MT). Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

547. 1966 & 1967 Topps 548. 1967-1969 Topps Football Complete Sets Football Complete Set Run Early showings of “Broadway Joe” Offered is a 1967-1969 Topps Football headline this razor-sharp pairing of complete set run. Highlights include 1967 1966 and 1967 Topps Football com- Topps set: (132/132, 25% EX-MT or bet- plete sets. Highlights include 1966 ter, 35% EX, 15% VG-EX, 25% VG or Topps set: (132/132, 15% NM-MT or lesser) with #82 McDaniel RC (VG-EX), better, 35% NM, 30% EX-MT, 20% #98 Namath (VG); 1968 Topps set: EX or lesser) with #15 Funny Ring CL (219/219, 30% EX-MT or better, 25% (EX-MT), #26 Kemp (NM-MT), #48 EX, 20% VG-EX, 25% VG or lesser) Blanda (NM), #67 Dawson (NM-MT), with #149 Kemp (EX-MT), #196 Griese #96 Namath (EX), #132 CL (NM); RC (VG); 1969 Topps set: (263/263, 1967 Topps set: (132/132, 20% NM- 20% EX-MT or better, 20% EX, 30% MT or better, 40% NM, 25% EX-MT, VG-EX, 30% VG or lesser) with #26 15% EX or lesser) with #24 Kemp Piccolo RC (EX), #100 Namath (VG-EX) (NM), #61 Dawson (NM), #82 and #120 Csonka RC (VG-EX). More on McDaniel RC (NM) and #98 Namath our website. (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

78 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 549. (8) 1960-1971 Football 550. (9) 1962-1972 Football Oddball Complete/Near Oddball/Insert Complete, Sets Near and Partial Sets Spotlighted are (8) 1960-1971 football The gridiron enthusiast with an eye for oddball complete/near sets from various the offbeat will want to pursue these (9) national and regional manufacturers. 1962-1972 football oddball/insert com- Included are 1960 Mayrose Franks plete, near and partial sets. Highlights Cardinals set: (11/11, median NM- include 1962 Topps Bucks near: (45/48, MT); 1961 Nu-Card set: (80/80, aver- average EX); 1968 Topps Stand-Up age NM); 1962 Topps Bucks set: Inserts set: (22/22, average EX-MT) with (48/48, average NM-MT) with #24 Namath (NM); 1970 Topps Super set: Unitas (NM); 1968 Topps Stand-Ups (35/35, aggregate EX); 1971 Topps set: (22/22, average NM) with Namath Game Inserts set: (53/53, average EX- (EX-MT); 1969 Topps Four-in-One MT); 1971 Topps Posters set: (32/32, set: (66/66, average NM); 1970 Topps average NM) and 1972 NFLPA Fabric Glossy near: (29/33, average EX-MT) Cards near: (34/35, median NM-MT). and 1971 Topps Game set: (53/53, More on our website. median NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

551. (3) 1970 Football Complete Sets with Topps, Topps Super & Kellogg’s 552. 1970 & 1971 Topps Razor-sharp trio of 1970 football complete Football Complete Sets sets. Highlights include 1970 Kellogg’s Cantonian rookies including “Juice” and set: (60/60, average NM-MT) with #48 O. “Mean Joe” are found in the offered pair- Simpson RC (NM-MT), #55 Unitas ing of 1970 and 1971 Topps Football (Mint); 1970 Topps set: (263/263, average complete sets. Highlights include 1970 NM) with #59 Page RC (NM), #90 Topps set: (263/263, average EX-MT to Simpson RC (NM), #114 B. Smith RC NM) with #90 Simpson RC (EX), #150 (NM), #150 Namath (NM), #180 Unitas Namath (EX); 1971 Topps set: (263/263) (NM-MT); 1970 Topps Super set: (35/35, with #156 Bradshaw RC (EX-MT), #245 average EX-MT) with #24 O. Simpson RC Greene RC (EX-MT), #250 Namath (EX- (EX-MT) and #33 Namath SP (EX-MT). MT) and #260 Simpson (NM). More on Multiple viable candidates for third-party our website. professional grading are found within. Opening Bid $300.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

553. 1971 Topps Football Complete Set of (263/263) 554. (6) 1973-1979 Topps Plus (450) Dupes Including Football Complete Sets Stars—(4) Bradshaw RC with (3) 1976 Topps Featured is a 1971 Topps Football com- Featured are (6) 1973-1979 Topps plete set of (263/263) cards plus (450) Football complete sets hallmarked by a dupes including many stars. The 263-card trio of 1976 Topps. Highlighted among edition averages (EX to EX-MT) while these 528-card issues are 1973 Topps the extras generally present (VG to VG- set: (average NM to NM-MT) with #400 EX). Highlights include (3) #1 Unitas Namath (EX-MT), #487 Stabler RC (VG-EX, (2) VG), (6) #3 Schottenheimer (NM); 1974 Topps set: (average EX- RC (average VG), (5) #25 Butkus (aver- MT to NM); (3) 1976 Topps sets: (aver- age VG), (3) #150 Sayers ((2) EX-MT, age NM) with (3) #148 Payton RC (NM, VG-EX), (4) #156 Bradshaw RC (average (2) EX-MT), (3) #220 Lambert RC (all VG), (3) #200 Starr (EX-MT, EX, GD), NM) and 1979 Topps set: (average NM- (2) #245 Greene RC (NM, VG), (2) #250 MT) with #390 E. Campbell RC (NM- Namath (EX-MT, VG) and (2) #260 MT). More on our website. Simpson (EX, VG). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

555. 1975-1979 Topps 556. (10) 1976-1986 Topps Football Complete Run of Football Complete Sets Head to the end zone with these (10) (5) Sets 1976-1986 Topps Football complete sets. Crisp 1975-1979 Topps Football complete The condition breakdowns are as follows: run of (5) sets with each series averaging 1976 (average EX-MT), 1977-1979 (aver- (NM) condition. Keys include 1975 age NM) and 1981-1986 (average NM- Topps: #282 Swann RC (NM), #367 MT). Keys include 1976 Topps: #148 Fouts RC (NM), #416 Theismann RC Payton RC (NM); 1977 Topps: #177 (NM); 1976 Topps: #148 Payton RC Largent RC (NM), #360 Payton (NM); (EX), #220 Lambert RC (NM); 1977 1978 Topps: #315 Dorsett RC (NM); 1979 Topps: #177 Largent RC (NM-MT), #360 Topps: #390 E. Campbell RC (EX-MT); Payton (NM), #397 Papale RC (NM); 1981 Topps: #216 Montana RC (NM); 1978 Topps: #315 Dorsett RC (NM) and 1984 Topps: #63 Elway RC (EX-MT), 1979 Topps: #390 E. Campbell RC (EX- #123 Marino RC (NM); 1986 Topps: #161 MT). More on our website. Rice RC (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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557. 1948-1976 Football 558. 1954-1969 Card Treasure Chest of Football (8450+) with Unitas RC Collection of Cardboard kingpins will find immense (1900) Cards with value with the offered 1948-1976 foot- Many Stars ball card treasure chest of (8450+) cards. Seize the offered 1954- Although the majority are low-grade 1969 football collection of with several displaying a combination of (1900) cards with many acute wear including paper loss and tape stars from the Topps, residue, the overall star power over- Bowman, Philadelphia whelms any technical deficiencies. Gum and Fleer brands. Highlights include 1955 Bowman: #1 D. Highlights include 1955 Walker (GD); 1957 Topps: #138 Unitas Bowman: (100 cards, median VG); 1955 Topps All-American: (41 cards, average RC (PR, paper loss); 1961 Nu-Card: VG to VG-EX); 1956 Topps: (143 cards, mostly VG to VG-EX) with #53 Gifford (50 cards, all PSA 9); 1962 Topps: #28 (VG), (2) #61 Redskins Team SP (GD, PR); 1957 Topps: (73 cards, average VG-EX); J. Brown (GD); 1963 Topps: #1 Unitas 1958 Topps: (87 cards, majority VG); 1965 Philadelphia: (105 cards, average VG) (GD) and (28) 1976 Wonder Bread and 1969 Topps: (847 cards, majority VG-EX). More on our website. sets. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

559. (5200+) 1969-1975 Topps 560. 1970-1985 Football Card Collection with Topps Football (5) Staubach RC Card Collection Stalwarts of the NFL take the field with the of (8479) Cards offered (5200+) 1969-1975 Topps Football Construct multiple classic collection. Highlights include 1969 Topps: sets with these (8479) (236 cards, average GD); 1971 Topps: 1970-1985 Topps (950+, average GD to VG); 1972 Topps: Football cards with multi- (850+, average VG-EX) with (5) #200 ple Hall of Famers and Staubach RC (average VG-EX); 1973 semi-stars sprinkled Topps: (1250+, majority EX-MT) with (7) throughout. Moderate #15 Bradshaw (average EX-MT), (2) #89 F. duplication is found in this gathering which generally presents (VG to EX) for the ear- Harris RC (both EX-MT); 1974 Topps: lier seasons and rapidly escalates toward the (NM) plateau. Highlights include Topps: (500+, average EX-MT); 1975 Topps: (1010) 1970, (862) 1971, (458) 1972: #150 Bradshaw (EX); (622) 1973, (1082) 1974, (1000+, average NM) with (2) #282 Swann (988) 1975 and (1330) 1976. Each card comes in a top loader and due to size/weight, RC (NM, EX-MT) and (2) #367 Fouts RC a shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland facility (both NM-MT). More on our website. is highly encouraged. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

561. (37) 1957- 562. (19) 1984-1990 Modern Topps USFL and Johnny Unitas Fleer/Score Update Collection with Football Sets (2) Autographs Desirable group of (19) 1984-1990 & (16) Vintage Topps USFL and Fleer/Score Update Football sets. Included are Cards (3) 1984 Topps USFL sets: (3) Including #36 J. Kelly RC ((2) NM-MT, Rookie NM), (3) #52 S. Young RC (NM, Strong 1957-modern Johnny Unitas collection of (37) items including a pair of auto- (2) EX), (3) #58 R. White RC (all graphs and run of 1957-1972 Topps and Philadelphia Gum singles. Featured are NM); (4) 1985 Topps USFL sets: Unitas Cards: (16 cards) with 1957 Topps #138 RC (VG), 1958 Topps #22 (EX), (4) #45 J. Kelly (average NM), (4) 1959 Topps #1 (GD), 1960 Topps #1 (GD), 1961 Topps #1 (GD), 1962 Topps #1 #65 S. Young (average NM), (4) (GD), 1963 Topps #1 (VG-EX), 1964 Philadelphia #12 (EX-MT); Unitas Signed: (2 #75 R. White (average NM), (4) items, all “8-9” or better) with 1.) index card display framed and matted to 17-1/2 x #80 Flutie RC (average NM); (5) 24” (auction LOA from JSA) and 2.) 1992 Gateway cachet (JSA basic cert). More on 1989 Score Supplemental sets: (all factory); (5) 1990 Fleer Update sets: (all factory, our website. E. Smith RC) and (2) 1990 Score Supplemental sets: (both factory, E. Smith RC). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 564. (4) 2000 Tom 563. 1989 Score Brady BGS 10 Football Factory Pristine Graded Set Case—24 Count Rookie Cards Seldom offered 1989 Score Perfection! Each graded 10 Football factory set case of Pristine by BGS, this quartet of (24) 330-card sets. With Hall 2000 Tom Brady rookie cards is of Fame rookies of Troy essential for the investment driv- Aikman, Michael Irvin, Barry en football specialist. Each card Sanders and Deion Sanders exhibits (3) BGS 10 and (1) leading the way, this BGS 9.5 sub-grade. Included are unopened container could be 1.) 2000 Black Diamond Gold a windfall for the graded card #126 Brady RC (1 of 4); 2.) specialist. Very few of these 2000 Bowman Chrome #236 factory set cases from the Brady RC; 3.) 2000 Paramount #138 Brady RC (1 of 4) and 4.) 2000 Skybox popular product remain on the Dominion #234 Carmazzi/Brady RC (1 of 8). Sure-fire first ballot Hall of Famer secondary market. whose rookie cards still have significant upside. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 565. 1957 Topps Football 566. 1958 Cello Pack with Unitas RC Topps Football (Front)/Blanda (Back)— Cello Pack with PSA 7 Jim Brown RC One of the most impressive unopened (Front)/Jack centerpieces is found with the offered 1957 Topps Football cello pack featur- Christiansen ing the rookie of Johnny Unitas on the (Back)—PSA 4 front with #31 George Blanda situated “Touchdown” Jim on the reverse! Graded NM 7 by PSA, Brown scores yet again the cellophane wrappings are entirely on this exceptional absent of any splitting or significant dis- 1958 Topps Football ruptions to the corners or edges. The cello pack showcasing high-grade obverse of the Unitas rookie the rookie of the Hall of Fame running back on the front along with fellow Canton exhibits a radiant color scheme and resident #70 Jack Christiansen on the reverse. Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, this stun- presents as when originally released ning museum quality piece exhibits mild edge splitting along the lower portion of over a half-century ago. The statistics the pack. Despite that imperfection, the centered and high-grade image of Brown on the back confirming #31 Blanda as the cardboard subject is flanked by tight fac- has endured the decades in remarkable condition. The pack is tightly wrapped with tory sealing. With only a handful of 1950s cello packs extant on the secondary mar- crisp factory folds. Suitable for the most advanced of football collections and possi- ket, this relic featuring two Hall of Famers is among the best a collector can hope bly one-of-a-kind. Confirmed to not have originated from a group of 200 PSA grad- for. Confirmed to not have originated from a group of 200 PSA graded packs that ed packs that were tampered with. This item has a reserve. Estimated value were tampered with. This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($7,500-$12,000). ($10,000-$15,000). Opening Bid $2000.00 Opening Bid $2500.00

567. 1958 Topps 568. 1958 Topps Football Football Cello Pack Cello Pack with with Unitas on Top— Jurgensen Rookie PSA 7 Visible—PSA 5 Baltimore collectors! Graded NM Graded EX 5 by PSA. One of the key 7 by PSA. The “Golden Arm” deliv- rookies from the 1958 Topps Football ers with the offered 1958 Topps edition is found atop the offered cello Football cello pack featuring Johnny pack with #90 Sonny Jurgensen clear- Unitas on top. This preserved corner ly visible through the wrapping. The store artifact exhibits tight cello- tightly sealed touchdown treasure will phane wrappings which have assuredly garner much interest from endured the past 55 years without Redskins faithful and Hall of Fame being opened. The sophomore ren- gridiron specialists alike. Presents at dition of the Baltimore icon is prop- the apex of the assigned technical erly centered with vibrant surface grade. A common #45 Hanulak is hues. Fellow Colts teammate Jim located on the back. Mutscheller is found on the reverse. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 569. 1959 Topps 570. 1966 Football Cello Pack with Philadelphia Jim Brown on Front— Gum Football GAI 8.5 Cello Pack High-Grade Jim Brown Cello! with Gale Graded NM-MT+ 8.5 by Global Authentication. For the vintage Sayers RC on unopened specialist it does not get Back—PSA 7 much better than the offered 1959 Graded NM 7 by Topps Football cello pack with Jim PSA. Possibly Brown on front. The stout Hall of unique 1966 Fame running back is surrounded by Philadelphia Gum a wafer-thin, but tightly wrapped Football cello pack layer of period cellophane which has with the coveted survived the decades absent of any Gale Sayers rookie significant edge splitting or corner peeking through the wear. The portrayal of Brown is sat- back! This tightly urated with lush surface colors and wrapped touchdown treasure is entirely absent of any splitting or other significant clean edges. Who knows what other wear to the fragile cellophane. The Hall of Fame portrayal appears high-grade with high-grade contents could also be bright surface colors and a problem free perimeter. An investment grade acquisition lurking inside? Card #173 Bobby for those with an eye for the finest of vintage unopened material. Confirmed to not Joe Conrad is found on the reverse. have originated from a group of 200 PSA graded packs that were tampered with. This Opening Bid $400.00 item has a reserve. Estimated value ($2,500-$4,000). Opening Bid $1000.00

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572. 1976 Topps Football Cello Pack with Payton RC (Front)/H. Martin RC (Back)—PSA 7 Sweetness cello! Graded NM 7 by PSA. Exceptional 1976 Topps Football cello pack featuring the instantly recognizable Walter Payton rookie on front that is flanked by the debut of celebrated Cowboys alum Harvey Martin on the reverse. This unsearched keep- sake presents as when packed into a period cello box over 36 years ago 571. 1975 Topps Football Unopened Wax Box with square corners and crisp cello- Seize this 1975 Topps Football unopened wax box of (36) packs. The waxy relics are phane foldings. Presents at the peak tightly sealed with square folds and are guaranteed unsearched. Although the display of the technical assessment and will box has sustained expected moderate wear, the inner contents are not compromised. be treasured by Payton supporters Gradable possibilities include Bleier RC, Blount RC, Bradshaw, Fouts RC, Pearson and Bears fans for decades to come. RC, Staubach, Theisman RC and many more! Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

574. 1981 Topps Football Cello Box & (4) Racks Plus Cello with 573. 1981 Topps Football Montana RC Cello Pack with Montana Front RC on Front & Back— Dive into this trove of 1981 Topps Football GAI 7 unopened cello and rack Graded NM 7 by GAI. Near impossi- items. Included are 1.) ble 1981 Topps Football cello pack 1981 Topps Football featuring the rookie of Hall of Fame unopened cello box of (24) quarterback #216 Joe Montana on packs (27 cards per) with both the front and back! Flying against Bradshaw SA (front), Shell near incalculable odds, the combina- (back), Youngblood tion is tightly wrapped and presents (back); 2.) 1981 Topps exceptionally well. For the advanced Football cello pack with Montana collector who thought they Montana RC (front) and 3- had it all. 6.) (4) 1981 Topps Opening Bid $250.00 Football rack packs (48 cards per) with Hannah (front), Shell (back) and Stenerud (front). Score additional high-grade copies of Monk RC, Montana RC and Winslow RC with this gathering! Opening Bid $200.00

575. (6) 1979- 576. (3) 1978- 1984 Topps 1989 Topps & Football Cello Score Football Packs with Hall Unopened Boxes of Fame Press your luck with this Rookies trio of 1978-1989 Topps and Score Football Showing—All unopened wax boxes. PSA Included among these 36- Canton’s finest are front- pack containers are 1.) and-center on these (6) 1978 Topps Football (pos- 1979-1984 Topps sible Dean RC, Dorsett Football cello packs, RC, Payton, Stallworth each of which features RC; 2.) 1984 Topps Hall of Fame rookies Football: (“X” out, possi- that are visible through ble Dickerson RC, Elway the front. Included are RC, Green RC, Long RC, 1979 Topps: E. Marino RC) and 3.) 1989 Campbell RC (PSA 7, Score Football (possible front and back); 1981 Aikman RC, Irvin RC, B. Topps: Monk RC (PSA Sanders RC, D. Sanders 9, front); 1982 Topps: L. Taylor RC (PSA 9, front); 1983 Topps: Singletary RC (PSA RC, D. Thomas RC). 9, front); 1984 Topps: (2 packs) with Dickerson RC (PSA 8, front) and Elway RC Opening Bid $200.00 (PSA 9, front). Opening Bid $200.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 577. 1935 National Chicle Football Wax Wrapper— GAI 8.5 Graded NM-MT+ 8.5 by Global Authentication. Supplement your 1935 National 578. (9) 1959-1977 Topps, Fleer & Chicle Football col- Philadelphia Gum Football Display lection with the offered one-cent Boxes 579. 1985 Topps Football Rack Case wax wrapper. The The advanced wax specialist will appreciate these (9) Challenging 1985 Topps Football rack case comprising packaging touting 1959-1977 Topps, Fleer and Philadelphia Gum display (3) 24-count unopened boxes. Being that the 1985 “famous All-American gridiron photos” has endured boxes with multiple tougher versions. Included are 1959 series contains fragile black borders, these packs will the past 78 years in remarkable condition with vibrant Topps one-cent (PR, separated lid), 1960 Fleer (GD, be particularly desirable to graded card specialists. colors, crisp corners and mostly clean edges. The keep- water staining), 1961 Fleer (VG), 1967 Philadelphia Possible gems include Dickerson (second year), Elway sake is entirely absent of tearing or staining. Perfect for Gum (NM, football over sticker), 1970 Topps cello (EX- (second year), Marino (second year) and Moon RC. the advanced pre-war football enthusiast! MT), 1974 Topps (NM), 1974 Topps cello (NM), 1975 Although the “final sale” case is not sealed, the racks Opening Bid $200.00 Topps (NM) and 1977 Topps (EX-MT). are guaranteed unsearched. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 581. 1984- 582. 2005-2007 1987 Topps Upper Deck Football Exquisite Unopened Football Wax Box Unopened Run Hobby Box Premier quartet of Run 1984-1987 Topps For the modern foot- Football ball specialist it sim- unopened wax ply does not get better boxes, one from than this run of 2005- each season. Each 2007 Upper Deck box yields (36) Exquisite unopened tightly wrapped hobby boxes. Each 580. 1986 Topps Football Rack Case packs with rook- box currently retails Take this 1986 Topps Football rack case of (3) 24-count ies such as Elway, J. Kelly, Marino, Moon, Rice, R. on the secondary market for $500+ and for good rea- boxes to the bank. Keynote rookies found in this popu- White and S. Young being distinct possibilities. With son, 5 of the 6 cards in each “pack” of this ultra limited lar set include Rice RC, R. White RC and S. Young. exception to the 1985 box, the remaining examples are and extremely high-end product are considered a “hit”. Despite a combination of wear to the cardboard exteri- “final sale” or “X” out and display significant pen Possible pulls include Cutler RC, Peterson RC and A. or, the inner racks of this “final sale” case are guaran- markings or paper loss to the lids. Despite those imper- Rodgers RC, each of which has a high book value in teed unsearched. Not too many of these scarce cases fections, the important inner packs are tightly sealed the four figures. Multi-colored patches, certified auto- available on the secondary market! and have not been tampered with. graphs, game-used relics are all delivered! Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

584. 1979 & 585. New 583. 1977 1980 Topps York Jets Topps Football Super Football Wax Boxes Bowl Full Wax Plus (4) Reunion Box of (36) 1979 Topps Helmet Unopened Football Signed by Packs Grocery (26) With Opening Bid Trays Namath $250.00 Opening Bid and Maynard - Steiner $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

586. (3) Johnny Unitas Single- Signed Items with Mini- Helmet, 587. (5) Single-Signed Superstar Pennant & Collegiate Mini-Helmets With Brady Stat Jersey and P. Manning - All JSA 588. Washington Redskins Signed Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 Mini-Helmet Lot of (12) With $150.00 Jurgensen, Monk and Riggins Opening Bid $150.00

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590. (10) Johnny Unitas Autographed Flats with JSA Certs 589. Knute Rockne Signed Postcard With Full JSA Decorate your Colts themed office with these (10) Johnny Unitas autographed flats. It is highly unlikely that a Division I collegiate football coach will ever match the Unless noted, each autograph grades (“9”) or better. Included are Unitas Signed & winning standard (105-12-5, .881) posted by legendary Notre Dame mentor Knute Framed Items: (3 items) with 1.) Class of 1979 display (23x12); 2.) 1998 Legends of Rockne. Similarly, one will be hard pressed to find a Rockne signature as bold as Sport display (20x23); 3.) action/portrait print (25 x 21-1/2”, moderate damage to the one on this vintage postcard. Measuring 4-3/8 x 3-1/2”, the correspondence framing); Unitas Signed Publications: (5 items, programs average EX) with 10/5/59 piece has a sepia-toned likeness of London’s Imperial Hotel. While that has been Sports Illustrated (silver), 7/10/72 Sports Illustrated, 12/8/74 Colts vs. Dolphins obscured by adhered football likenesses, the reverse is clean, indeed. There, Rockne (UDA, matted). 8/17/79 Colts vs. Eagles, 12/12/93 Colts vs. Giants (missing part of (d.1931) has penned “Regards to you + folks” and concluded with a black-ink back cover); Unitas Signed Pictures: (2 items) with 8x10 photo (reverse frame endorsement (signed “Rockne” only) which projects (“9”) strength and clarity. The removal residue) and 11x13 (“8”, personalized with salutation). Unless noted, each item is postmarked “1925” and addressed to a Connecticut man (entirely in piece comes with an individual basic cert card from JSA. More on our website. Rockne’s hand). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

591. Jim Thorpe Autographed 592. Bronko Nagurski Signed “Fabulous Redmen” 1st Edition Check (PSA/DNA) and Hall of Book—Full JSA Fame Replica Ring Perhaps the greatest athlete of the 20th Century, Jim While tales of his physical exploits are often Thorpe (d.1953) was a versatile multi-sport competitor part mythical and part apocryphal, Bronko who earned Gold Medals in the decathlon and pen- Nagurski was a physically imposing speci- tathlon at the 1912 Olympics. Presented is an auto- men whose size warranted such tales. This lot graphed 1st edition copy of the 1951 book “Fabulous of hard-hitting artifacts includes: Signed Redmen”. Thorpe’s (“9”) strength steel fountain pen Check encapsulated with autograph assessed signature appears on the fly page with the inscription “Authentic” by PSA/DNA, a personal check “me too” below the signature of the book’s author John is signed by Nagurski in black marker (“8” S. Steckbeck. The book presents in attractive condition strength); Hall of Fame Ring a size 19-1/2” brass replica accessory with a blue-col- and includes the original dust jacket. Full photo LOA ored stone and engraved designs (Nagurski, incidentally, has the largest recorded NFL from JSA. More on our website. size). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 593. 1958 Cleveland Browns Program 594. Vince Lombardi Signed Signed by (14) Including J.Brown— 8x10 Photograph Plus (2) 1960s Full JSA Redskins Items The 1958 season saw the Cleveland Browns power their Inspirational head coach Vince Lombardi is the way to the playoffs for the eighth time during the 1950s. subject of these (3) late 1960s items originating Offered is a 1958 Cleveland Browns program signed by from his tenure with the Washington Redskins. (14) including (5) HOFers. Displaying age appropriate Included are 1.) single-signed 8x10 photograph signs of wear the (G-VG) program features attention that is personalized with a salutation (“4-5”, full grabbing artwork and bold colors minimally affected by photo LOA from JSA); 2.) dated 10/14/69 letter a light vertical fold. The signers are: HOFers: J. Brown on Redskins letterhead (autopen or stamped) (“8”), Davis (“8), Jordan (“8”), McCormack (“8”), and 3.) late 1960s Polaroid photograph (3-1/2 x Mitchell (“8”); Others: (average “7-8”) Bolden, Clarke, 3-1/2”) affixed to the letter picturing Lombardi Colo, Costello, Gain, Jennings, Modzelewski, Wiggin, announcer Coleman. Full photo autographing an item for a youthful admirer. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

595. Vintage Autograph Book Signed by (30) 1960s 596. (3) Dual/Single-Signed Chicago Bears with Sayers, Piccolo & Butkus—Full JSA The Chicago Bears running back Football 16x20 Photographs tandem of Gale Sayers and Brian with Namath & Unitas Piccolo dominated the field in the Field generals and those who pursued them late 1960s and were immortalized are front-and-center on these (3) dual/sin- in the movie “Brian’s Song”. gle-signed football 16x20 photographs. Presented is a vintage autograph Included are 1.) dual-signed Butkus/Unitas book featuring (30) late 1960s (Mounted Memories hologram); 2.) single- Bears signatures including Sayers (“8”) and Piccolo (“9”). Additional key signers are: signed Namath (Steiner cert card, silver) Butkus (“9”), Concannon (“9”), Dooley (“9”), Taylor (“9”). The balance of (24) play- and 3.) Unitas (full photo LOA from JSA). er and coach autographs average (“8-9”) signature strength. Interspersed are notations Each endorsement grades (“9-10”) and is penned by the collector which do not detract from the autographs. Full photo LOA ideal for framing and prominent display. from JSA. More on website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 597. 2005 Steelers and Colts Multi- Signed Helmets With Roethlisberger, 598. (3) Single-Signed Full-Size Manning and Bettis - Both Full JSA NCAA Helmets: Brady, P. Manning 599. (3) Multi-Signed Full-Size Contending for NFL supremacy in 2005, the and Moss - All Full JSA Helmets With Favre/Starr and Indianapolis Colts raced to a 13-0 mark, only to bow to Setting the precedent for NFL careers certain to result Butkus/Sayers - All JSA No. 6 seed and eventual Super Bowl champion in enshrinement in Canton, these (3) gridiron stalwarts Pairings or groupings from vaunted NFL franchises Pittsburgh in the opening playoff round. Respectively have autographed full-size helmets representing the have autographed these full-size pro model helmets. endorsed by members of those gridiron powers, these NCAA institutions at which they honed their incredible While the colors and familiar logos stand out, the bold (2) full-size multi-signed helmets showcase (“10”) skills. Includes: Tom Brady University of Michigan pennings (average “9” strength) represent their respec- strength autographs and include: 2005 Steelers signed (signature “8-9” strength); Peyton Manning University tive clubs more than do any cosmetic designs. Includes: in gold Sharpie by Bettis, Parker, Roethlisberger and of Tennessee (signature “10” strength); Randy Moss Bears 1962-1973 style signed by Butkus and Sayers Ward; 2005 Colts signed in black Sharpie by (28) with Marshall University (signature “9-10” strength. (JSA cert/sticker); Cowboys signed by Aikman, Irvin Harrison, Manning, Rhodes and Wayne. Individual full Individual full photo LOAs from JSA (Manning helmet and E. Smith (full JSA); Packers signed by Favre and photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. also has Steiner Sports cert/hologram). Starr (full JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

601. John Elway Signed Denver 602. Dan Marino Signed Full-Size 600. (7) Single-Signed and Inscribed Broncos Jersey and Full-Size Dolphins Helmet and Pitt Jersey Full-Size Football Helmets With J. Helmet Having re-written the record book on nearly every Brown, Tittle and Staubach Proof that perseverance pays off, Hall of Famer John quarterbacking feat (save for championships), Hall of Offensive-minded weapons headline this lot of (7) sin- Elway was felled by decisive counts in three career Fame signal caller Dan Marino has autographed these gle-signed full-size football helmets. The pro model Super Bowl appearances before going out with two gridiron display keepsakes. Includes: Helmet full-size headgear items showcase signatures that average (“9”) consecutive triumphs. These (2) Denver Broncos keep- Proline pro model Miami Dolphins helmet signed on strength with telling inscriptions of impressive career sakes are autographed by the franchise great and the right side (“10” strength) with inscriptions; Jersey feats. Includes: Alstott (Buccaneers); J. Brown include: Helmet: full-size Proline with 1975-1996 style blue mesh University of Pittsburgh jersey with twill (Browns); Riggins (Redskins); Staubach (Cowboys); decals; signed on the right side (“9” strength) with identifiers; signed on the back “1” (9” strength) and Tarkenton (Vikings); Tittle (LSU); Vick (Falcons). inscriptions; Jersey: an orange mesh replica home jer- inscribed “13.” Mounted Memories cert/sticker (for hel- Individual certs/stickers listed on our website. sey with proper twill identifiers,; signed on the back met) and Marino hologram and auction LOA from JSA Opening Bid $250.00 “7” (“8-9” strength). Individual certs/holograms from (for jersey). More on our website. Mounted Memories. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

603. 2004 Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots Team-Signed Helmet With Brady, Bruschi and Full JSA Warranting the club’s “dynasty” status, the New England Patriots 604. Peyton Manning Autograph Lot 605. LaDainian Tomlinson Super Bowl of (4) With (2) Footballs and (2) Full- Autograph Lot of (8) With Full-Size XXXIX Size Helmets - All Full JSA Helmet and (5) Footballs conquest Recovered from a serious injury to nearly secure a fifth Having garnered multiple honors, namely two NFL marked a NFL MVP honor in 2012, Peyton Manning had long- rushing titles and an NFL MVP, LaDainian Tomlinson third title in since established quarterback supremacy with an end- is headed directly to Canton, where a Hall of Fame bust four seasons. This full-size pro model Patriots helmet is less ledger of passing records. These (4) display items awaits. L.T. fans will appreciate this lot for its display autographed by (28) members of that 2004 champi- are autographed by the explosive Hall of Fame-bound potential and/or “break” value. With autographs averag- onship installment. The silver shell is home to blue signal caller. Signatures average (“9-10”) potency and ing (“9”) strength, the items include: Chargers Helmet marker autographs that average (“9-10”) strength with include: (2) Colts Helmets full-size shells with a repli- full-size pro model helmet signed and inscribed “21 – highlights including T. Brown, Bruschi, Brady, D. ca helmet and pro model helmet with a “Peyton 2006 NFL MVP” (JSA cert/sticker); (5) Footballs Branch, R. Harrison, A. Samuel, Traylor, Vrabel and T. Manning 18” decal on one side; (2) Footballs “Wilson” “Wilson” Official NFL Paul Tagliabue signature model Warren. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our web- Official NFL pigskins signed in silver Sharpie. pigskins each signed in silver Sharpie (all full JSA). site. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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608. Cowboys and 49ers Multi- Signed Mini- Helmet Lot of (4) With 606. Single-Signed Football and Staubach 607. Football Autographed Display and Helmet Lot of (6) With Namath, B. Lot of (11) With Montana, Flacco and Sanders and P. Manning - All JSA Montana - Roethlisberger All JSA “Offensive” is clearly the theme on these (6) auto- Paying colorful homage to unforgettable NFL players, Opponents in seven playoff contests (including a whop- graphed items. Ideal for proud display, the keepsakes teams and events, this lot of (11) displays showcases ping six NFC Championship tilts), the Dallas Cowboys simultaneously showcase bold autographs (average “9” the autographs of some of the game’s biggest icons. and San Francisco 49ers are the subjects of these (4) strength) and familiar team logos. Includes: Signed Signatures average (“9”) potency and include: Framed multi-signed mini-helmets. Executed in black or blue Full-Size Helmets Elway (Broncos); Favre (Packers); Displays F. Harris, D. Pearson, Roethlisberger and a Sharpie, the signatures project (“10”) quality through- P. Manning (Colts); Moss (Patriots); Namath (Jets); “Doomsday Defense” display with out with: Cowboys Staubach and R. White (JSA Signed Football a “Wilson” Official NFL ball (with a Andrie/Cole/Lilly/Pugh; Mini-Helmets Celek, Flacco, cert/sticker); Cowboys Aikman, Irvin, E. Smith; 49ers Detroit Lions logo panel) signed by B. Sanders (JSA F. Harris, D. Jackson and (2) T. McDonald; Salvino Montana and Rice; 49ers Lott, Montana, Rice and cert/sticker). Individual full LOAs from JSA. More on Statue Montana (0406/2500). More on our website. Young. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

610. New England Patriots Single and Dual-Signed Lot of (11) With Moss, Welker and Bruschi - All JSA 611. (13) Single-Signed NFL Mini- 609. Autographed Quarterback Mini- Perennial Super Helmet Lot of (10) With Montana, Bowl contenders, Helmets With Namath, Favre and B. Marino and Unitas the New England Sanders - All JSA Patriots are well Showcasing familiar NFL team colors and logos, these Having called the signals and led the charge during represented in this (13) helmets are “mini” versions, but the bold auto- their remarkable careers, (10) iconic quarterbacks have lot of (11) autographed display items. With bold fiber graphs that appear on them are from some of the signed their teams’ mini-helmets in this gridiron gather- tip signatures averaging (“9”) strength, the keepsakes biggest names in the grueling game. Averaging (“9”) ing. Scriptings average (“8-9”) strength and include: include: (4) Single-Signed Footballs (1) Bruschi and strength the fiber tip openings include: Aikman, Bradshaw, Elway, Gabriel, Kelly, Marino, Montana, (3) Moss; Single-Signed Mini-Helmets (1) K. Faulk Bradshaw, Dickerson, Elway, Favre, Namath, Riggins, Moon, Staubach, Tarkenton and Unitas. Individual certs and (3) Moss; Dual-Signed Mini-Helmets B. Sanders (full JSA), E. Smith, Theismann, T. and/or stickers from JSA, Steiner or Mounted Maroney/Moss; D. Stallworth/Moss; and Thomas, Tomlinson and S. Young. Individual Memories. More on our website. Welker/Moss. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $150.00

613. (17) Signed Collegiate Mini- 612. (14) Single-Signed NFL Mini- Helmets With Montana, Dorsett and 614. Autographed Mini-Helmet Lot of Helmets With Favre, E. Smith and Hornung (20) With L. Taylor and 1972 Dolphins Elway Saturday grid legends have autographed these (17) Gridiron warriors from both sides of the line of scrim- These (14) NFL mini-helmets have been individually keepsakes. The colorful collegiate mini-helmets (with mage have endorsed these (20) mini-helmets. The fiber autographed by franchise greats. Fiber tip scriptings one full-size model) showcase fiber tip scriptings that tip pennings average (“9”) quality and include: Single average (“9”) quality and include: T. Barber (Giants); average (“9”) potency with: M. Allen, Blanchard, T. Signed Beckett, Bo. Bell, M. Curtis, Dutton, Bush (Saints); Elam (Broncos); Elway (Broncos); Favre Brown, Campbell, Casper, G. Davis, Dorsett, Hornung, Engelberger, Foreman, Gilliam, R. Green, Kiick, (2) (Packers); (2) R. Grant (Packers); K. Jones (Lions); B. Jackson, Lamonica, Lattner, Montana, Sims, B. Leftwich, Lloyd, M. Morris, Pennington, W. Perry, McGahee (Bills); E. Smith (Cowboys); F. Taylor Smith, T. Thomas, R. Williams; and a University of Sims, L. Taylor, O. Taylor, A. Webster; Multi-Signed (Jaguars); T. Thomas (Bills); C. Williams (Buccaneers); Texas full-size pro model helmet signed by Longhorns Dolphins helmet signed by 1972 principles Csonka, D. Williams (Panthers). Individual certs/stickers from Heisman Trophy recipients Campbell and R. Williams. Fleming, Griese, Kiick, Kuechenberg, Langer, Little, JSA. More on our website. Individual JSA certs/stickers and auction LOA from Morrall, Morris. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our Opening Bid $200.00 JSA. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

86 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 615. (21) Autographed Football Mini- Helmets With B. Jackson and Multi- 616. (22) Signed Mini-Helmets With Signed Cowboys and Steelers 617. HOFer Signed Mini-Helmet Lot Sunday stalwarts have autographed these (21) mini-hel- Campbell, (2) Sayers and Multi- mets. The colorful plastic shells showcase familiar team Signed Baltimore Colts of (28) With Hornung, Sayers and J. logos and signatures that average (“9”) strength. These (22) mini-helmets showcase the bold signatures Rice Includes: Alexander, Alstott, Carr, Craig, Foreman, of some of the game’s most celebrated stars. Accenting Canton enshrined icons have endorsed these (28) mini- Guy, B. Jackson, Lamonica, McGahee, Maguire, colorful team colors/logos, the fiber tip pennings aver- helmets. Colorful team logos and telling inscriptions McNabb, Sims, E. Smith, Stabler, O. Taylor, Warner. R. age (“8-9”) strength and include: Single-Signed Berry, accent keepsakes that showcase autographs averaging Williams; and multi-signed with: Cowboys Campbell, D. Clark, Dawson, (2) Dudley, Fouts, (“8-9”) strength. Highlights include: M. Allen, Baugh, Andrie/Cole/Lilly/Pugh; Rams Gifford, (2) Greene, Joiner, Lanier, Little, Moore, Campbell, Dawson, Dorsett, Hornung, Moore, J. Rice, Grier/Jones/Lundy/Olsen; Vikings Morrall, (2) Sayers, Sims, Stabler and Winslow; Multi- Sayers, E. Smith, Swann; and Multi-Signed with Eller/Larsen/Marshall/Page; Steelers Signed Baltimore Colts Donovan, Ewbank, Mackey, Steelers Greene/Ham/Lambert/White. Individual Greene/Ham/Lambert/White. Individual certs/stickers Marchetti, Moore, Parker; Los Angeles Rams D. Jones, certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. and auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Mack, Olsen. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00 website. Opening Bid $250.00

619. 1947-1949 Baltimore Colts AAFC Pennant - Extremely Rare! 620. (5) 1940s AAFC and NFL Rare 618. 1911 Spalding “Rugby Football” Predecessors to the proud Baltimore Colts franchise in Pennants With Boston Yankees in Original Box With Mouth Piece name only, the 1947-1949 AAFC version was beset with As war waged on, depleted teams in both the NFL and and Instructions woes from the very beginning. Surviving from those AAFC were hard-pressed to compete but managed in Mirroring the archaic conditions in which football and turbulent times are an aggregate 10-29-1 record and this the spirit of patriotism. These (5) 1940s pennants are rugby were played, this 1911 “Spalding” equipment scarce full-size felt pennant. Assessed “Extremely rare” scarce survivors from an era of makeshift rosters and piece remains in its original box, spared from the grid- in Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage Pennant Price Guide, the two-way performers. With sturdy appliqué and intact iron and its punishing elements. The leather ball fea- green felt banner features a gray appliqué design with spines, the banners present nicely and include: Boston tures its original lace and two rows of (7) holes to facil- “Baltimore Colts” in Olde English font. The gray spine Yankees (“Very Rare”); (2 different) Cleveland itate fastening. The ball’s rubber bladder is missing, but and green tassels remain intact. One would be hard- Browns; New York Yankees (“Rare”; with vintage pin- also included is the original instructions sheet and a pressed to find another example of this souvenir, let back); San Francisco 49ers. Note: the statuses listed plastic mouth guard. The original retail box accompa- alone, one in this condition. are according to Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage Pennant nied and shows areas of paper loss and (1) corner sepa- Opening Bid $200.00 Price Guide. ration on the lid. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

622. Wayne Millner Original Pro Football Hall of Fame Display 621. 1950s-1980s NFL Pennant Lot Pivotal plays were his trademark at of (31) With Rare Super Bowl III Jets the University of 623. (3) 1960-1977 Football Board Pennant Notre Dame, and Games with Unitas & (2) 1970s A tried and true means of support throughout the 20th former Baltimore Colts Team-Signed century, felt pennants provided colorful representation offensive/defen- with appliqué lettering and logos. This assortment of sive end Wayne Footballs (31) recalls NFL teams from a bygone era pre-dating Millner went on to Saddle up for this trio of 1960-1977 football board network television coverage. These present beautifully a Hall of Fame NFL career in which he led the games. Highlighted among these amusements are 1960 with crack-free appliqué and spines/tassels intact on Washington Redskins to their first-ever title. This siz- Play-Rite Johnny Unitas Football Game: (presents most. Highlights include: New York Jets Super Bowl able Millner tribute was on display at the Pro Football NM-MT, includes unpunched pieces, game cards and III assessed “Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage Hall of Fame before the Canton-based institution’s board) and 1965 Championship Games Pro Pennant Price Guide, this one is gorgeous (tassels 1970-1971 renovation. Measuring 23-3/4 x 22”, this Quarterback Game: (presents EX-MT, includes all removed); and 1960s Pennants: Bears, Cowboys, thick Lucite display portrays Millner in action and has pieces and board, endorsed by Tittle, slightly torn lid). Giants, Packers. More on our website. a printed legend along the lower border. A gorgeous Also present are 1971 and 1976-77 Baltimore Colts Opening Bid $200.00 gridiron find for both the Irish and ‘Skins faithful! team-signed football totaling (49) signatures (average Opening Bid $150.00 “5-6”, no certs). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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624. 1961-1962 Fleer Basketball 625. 1969-70 & 1970-71 Topps Complete Set of (66) Cards Basketball Complete Sets Plus In the decade between the regularly released Topps 1969-70 Rulers Insert Set Basketball issues, the offered 1961-62 Fleer complete set Measure up with this premier pairing of 1969-70 of (66) cards was the only mainstream issue to bridge and 1970-71 Topps Basketball complete sets plus the gap for the sport. Packed with Hall of Fame rookies, the tough 1969-70 Topps Rulers subset. this sharp assembly will be a proud addition to any Highlights include 1969-70 Topps set: (99/99, roundball enthusiast’s collection. The overall approxi- 40% NM or better, 40% EX-MT, 20% EX or less- mate condition breakdown for this primarily crease-free er) with #1 Chamberlain (NM), #20 Havlicek RC assembly is as follows: 25% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), #25 Alcindor RC (EX-MT), #43 Bradley (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Highlights RC (EX-MT), #75 Hayes RC (NM), #90 West include #1 Attles RC (EX), #3 Baylor RC (VG), #8 (NM); #99 CL (marked); 1969-70 Topps Rulers Chamberlain RC (VG-EX), #10 Cousy (EX), #22 K.C. set: (24/24, median NM) with #2 West (NM), #9 Jones RC (VG-EX), #23 S. Jones RC (EX), #36 Robertson RC (EX-MT), #38 Russell Havlicek (EX-MT), #10 Alcindor (NM), #11 (VG), #43 West RC (VG), #44 Wilkens RC (VG-EX), #46 Baylor IA (EX-MT), #47 Chamberlain (EX-MT); 1970-71 Topps: (175/175, 50% NM or better, 35% EX-MT, Chamberlain IA (EX), #49 Cousy IA (EX), #61 Robertson IA (EX-MT), #62 Russell 15% EX or lesser) with #7 Bradley (NM), #10 Havlicek SP (EX-MT), #13 Riley SP IA (VG-EX) and #66 West IA (NM). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques (EX-MT), #50 Chamberlain (EX-MT), #75 Alcindor (EX-MT) and #123 Maravich RC associated with the series, centering/size variances are present. More on our website. (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

626. (14) 1948-1982 Topps, Fleer & Bowman Basketball I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Complete/Near/Starters Sets—Loaded Kings of the court reign supreme with these (14) 1948-1982 Topps, Fleer and Bowman Basketball complete, near and starter sets. Highlights include 1948 Bowman partial: (51/72, average EX-MT, 16 high numbers) with #32 Holzman RC (VG-EX), #66 Pollard RC (VG-EX); 1957 Topps starter: (30/80, median VG-EX) with #17 Cousy RC (VG); 1961-62 Fleer near: (65/66, 30% NM or better, 30% EX-MT, 25% EX, 15% VG-EX or lesser, missing #8 Chamberlain) with #3 Baylor RC (EX), #10 Cousy (EX-MT), #36 Robertson RC (EX-MT), #38 Russell (EX-MT), #43 West RC (EX-MT), #47 Chamberlain IA (EX-MT), #49 Cousy IA (NM), #61 Robertson IA (NM), #66 West IA (EX); 1969-70 Topps near: (94/99, average EX-MT to NM) with #25 Alcindor RC (EX); 1971-72 Topps near: (224/233, average NM to NM-MT) with #70 Chamberlain (NM-MT); and 1972-73 Topps near: (251/264, average NM) with #195 Erving RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

628. 1957-58 Topps Basketball Partial Set of (57/80) with (23) 627. 1986-87 Fleer Basketball Wax Pack with Jordan RC Dupes Including (2) Cousy & (Front)/Jordan RC Sticker (Back)—PSA 7 Russell RCs With individual wax packs trading for several hundred dollars per, the 1986-87 Early cagers hold court on this collector’s grade Fleer Basketball issue is undoubtedly one of the most celebrated sports releases of a 1957-58 Topps Basketball partial set of (57/80) generation. The legendary rookie class including Barkley, Ewing, Jordan, Malone cards plus (23) duplicates. This series generally and Olajuwon assures that the future remains bright for this condition sensitive presents (GD) with the majority displaying errant series. At the apex of desirability is the #57 Michael Jordan rookie card. As one of centering frequent to the issue. Highlights include the most recognizable athletes on the globe, debut material of “His Airness” remains #1 Clifton RC (GD), (2) #5 Sharman RC (VG, in perpetual demand. Graded NM 7 by PSA, this 1986-87 Fleer Basketball wax GD), (2) #10 Arizin RC (both VG), (2) #13 pack exhibits the near impossible combination of #57 Jordan rookie on front and the Schayes RC (GD, FR), #15 Ramsey RC (GD), (2) sticker subset of the basketball icon on the reverse. Nestled in its waxy confines for #17 C o u s y RC (both GD), #26 Shue RC (VG), nearly 27 years, the tightly sealed packaging surrounding Jordan has survived the (2) #37 Hagan RC (VG, FR), #42 Stokes RC decades in remarkable condition with bright colors, square corners and crisp edges. (GD), #43 Hundley RC (VG) and (2) #77 R u s s e l l Confirmed to not have originated from a group of 200 PSA graded packs that were RC (VG, GD). More on our website. tampered with. This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($10,000-$15,000). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $2500.00

629. 1969-1988 Topps & Fleer 630. (491) 1984-1990s Basketball Card Collection of Michael Jordan Singles (2929) with Stars Collection with 1984-85 Star Significant 1969-1988 Topps and Fleer & 1986-87 Fleer Rookie Basketball card collection of (2929) cards Defy gravity with this high flying cache of depicting several Hall of Famers and heralded (491) 1984-1990s Michael Jordan singles. A legends. Keys include 1969-70 To p p s : # 9 9 high profile grouping which is comprised C L (marked); 1970-71 To p p s : (232 cards, primarily of base cards averaging (NM to median EX-MT to NM) with #10 Havlicek NM-MT) throughout. Highlights include S P (VG-EX); 1971-72 To p p s : (252 cards, 1984-85 Star: #288 RC (EX-MT); 1986-87 majority EX-MT to NM); 1972-73 To p p s : Fleer: #57 RC (EX-MT), (3) #8 Stickers (309 cards, average EX-MT); 1 9 7 3 - 7 4 ((2) NM, EX-MT); 1987-88 Fleer: #59 To p p s : (488 cards, majority NM) with #80 (NM-MT), (7) #2 Stickers (average NM); Chamberlain (NM) and 1986-87 Fleer: ( 11 4 1988-89 Fleer: (11) #17 (average NM), (6) cards, median NM-MT). Each card comes in #7 Stickers (average NM) and 1991 com- a top loader and due to size/weight, a ship- memorative silver coin (one ounce, .999 ping surcharge will apply. More on our website. fine silver). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 632. (3) 1959-60 Busch 631. (5) 1955 Ashland Bavarian St. Louis Hawks with Oil College Basketball Lovellette Singles with Diddle Regional Basketball Collectors! With com- Collegians from the “Bluegrass pliments of Busch-Bavarian Beers of St. Louis State” lace up for this quintet of comes this scarce trio of 1959-60 Hawks sin- 1955 Ashland Oil Basketball singles. gles. These approximately 4x5 black-and- Included are Kentucky Wildcats: white action poses present much better than (GD); Murray Thoroughbreds: (2 when infrequently encountered. Included are cards) with Mikez Jr., (VG-EX), 1.) S. Green (EX-MT); 2.) Lovellette (EX- Powless (EX); Western Hilltoppers: MT) and 3.) McCarthy (EX). The reverse of (2 cards) with Diddle CO (VG-EX) these fragile oversized photographs are bright and Orr (VG-EX). and clean. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

633. 1971-1974 Topps Basketball 634. 1976-1982 Topps Basketball Complete Run of (3) Sets Complete Run of (5) Sets Dr. J Rookie! Rock the rim with these (3) 1971- Light up the scoreboard with the offered 1976- 1974 Topps Baseball complete sets. Included are 1982 Topps Basketball complete run of (5) sets. 1971-72 Topps set: (233/233, average EX-MT to Included are 1976-77 Topps set: (144/144, aver- NM) with #47 Cowens RC (NM), #63 Lanier RC age EX-MT) with #1 Erving (EX-MT); 1977-78 (NM), #70 Chamberlain (NM), #170 Barry RC Topps set: (132/132, median NM) with #111 (EX-MT); 1972-73 Topps set: (264/264, average Parish RC (NM-MT); 1978-79 Topps set: EX-MT to NM) with #5 Maravich (NM), #32 P. (132/132, majority NM); 1980-81 Topps set: Jackson RC (EX-MT), #80 Lanier RC (NM), #100 (176/176, average NM-MT) with #34 Bird Abdul-Jabbar (NM), #195 Erving RC (NM-MT), RC/164/23 (NM-MT), #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving #255 Erving AS (EX-MT) and 1973-74 Topps: LDR/#139 M. Johnson RC (NM), #162/#174 (264/264, average EX-MT) with #240 Erving Erving LDR/#139 M. Johnson (NM-MT) and (NM). More on our website. 1981-82 Topps set: (198/198, average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

635. 1980-81 Topps 636. 1987-1990 Fleer Basketball Hoard Basketball Unopened with (55) Sets Plus (2) 1989-90 Fleer Wax Box of (36) Packs Rack Cases “Larry Legend,” “Dr. J” and Stock up on this profitable 1987-1990 Fleer Basketball “Magic” are all possibilities with hoard with (55) sets plus (2) 1989-90 Fleer Rack cases. this highly sought after 1980-81 These hand collated editions overwhelmingly average Topps Basketball unopened wax (NM-MT). Included are (3) 1987-88 Fleer w/Stickers: box of (36) packs. The packs aver- including (3) #59 Jordan, (3) #2 Jordan Stickers; (10) age (NM to NM-MT) and are tight- 1988-89 Fleer w/Stickers: (plus 3 near sets with no stars ly sealed with the display box faring or missing stickers) with (11) #17 Jordan, (11) #20 Pippen similarly. With eight cards and a RC, (10) #7 Jordan Stickers and (42) 1989-90 Fleer:. pin-up per pack, potential high- Also present are (2) 1989-90 Fleer rack cases (one sealed) grade stars include the coveted Bird with (3) 24-pack boxes per. Due to size/weight, a shipping RC/Erving/Magic RC. surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 637. 2004-05 & 2005-06 Upper Deck Exquisite Basketball 638. 1957-58 Topps Hobby Boxes Basketball #77 Bill Russell Those seeking a legitimate shot at the highest priced rookies of Dwight Howard and Chris Rookie SGC 70 Paul along with the potential for premium Opening Bid $250.00 Michael Jordan certified autographs need to look no further than these 2004-05 and 2005- 06 Upper Deck Exquisite Basketball hobby boxes. With 5 cards per “pack” each of these “case fresh” boxes will yield multiple guaran- teed “hits” per including multi-colored patches, certified autographs and premium game-used relics. Perfect for wax investors and modern risk takers alike. Opening Bid $250.00

639. 1915 “The Incorporators” Original Colored Basketball Broadside Opening Bid $100.00 640. Kobe Bryant Autographed 1957 Minneapolis Lakers LE Throwback Jersey - UDA Opening Bid $200.00

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641. Indiana Hoosiers NCAA C h a m p s Autographed 1975-76 Scorecard & 643. Bill Russell Lot of (3) 1980-81 Yearbook—Full JSA Autographed Items With Jersey, Ball The road to the NCAA Basketball Tournament runs 642. Len Bias Framed and Matted and Photograph through Indiana University, home of one of its prime Cut Signature—Full JSA Synonymous with championships, hoops Hall of Famer participants the “Hoosiers”. Presented are (2) Gone before he ever really got going, University of Bill Russell has gone “multiple” is this lot of (3) auto- Championship team signed items including a 1975-76 Maryland Basketball star Len Bias died just two days graphed items. Powerful endorsements average (“9”) scorecard autographed by (10) and a 1980-81 yearbook after being chosen second overall by the Boston Celtics quality and include: Photo a 15-7/8 x 20” black-and- autographed by (12). Displaying (average “8-9”) signa- in the 1986 NBA Draft. Presented is a Len Bias cut sig- white print of the famed Russell/Chamberlain shot, ture quality these star studded souvenirs feature (12) nature presenting solid (“8”) strength applied in black signed by Russell in blue marker and inscribed “#6”; future NBA players including HOFer I. Thomas (“9”) ink by ballpoint pen. Framed and matted in a UM red Basketball “Spalding” Official NBA ball signed in sil- as well as (2) Knight autographs (“9”, “8”). Other & black color scheme to overall dimensions of 12x10 ver marker and inscribed “#6”; Jersey a Boston Celtics notable stars are: Benson (“8”), Buckner (“8”), May this very tough autograph includes a personalized size “XL” road jersey, signed on the front twill “6” in (“9”), Tolbert (“8”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More inscription along with Bias’ UM uniform number “34”. black marker and inscribed “#6.” Individual cert/stick- on our website. Full photo LOA from JSA. ers from Hollywood Collectibles Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

645. Michael Jordan LE Autographed 1999 “Retirement” Basketball - UDA and Full JSA While he announced an end to his playing days no fewer than three times, 644. “Phi Slamma Jamma” Univ. of Michael Houston/Houston Rockets Jordan still Autographed Lot of (6) made bold- type headlines 646. Signed Full-Size Basketball Lot Resorting to playground-style hoops marked by acro- with each of batic dunks, the University of Houston’s “Phi Slamma of (2) With Jordan and Bird/Johnson those “retire- Jamma” tandem of Clyde Drexler and Hakeem - Both Full JSA ments.” Issued Olajuwon went on to Hall of Fame careers and compli- Central figures in the NBA’s popularity boom have dec- in limited antly decorated these keepsakes with signatures that orated these (2) full-size basketballs with potent auto- quantities after his second farewell (January 13, 1999; average (“8”) strength. Includes: Photos framed to 17- graphs that project (“9-10”) strength and clarity. in the midst of an NBA lockout), this full-size “Wilson” 7/8 x 21-1/4”, 11x14 color prints are respectively Includes: Michael Jordan “Wilson” model signed in commemorative basketball is autographed by the iconic signed by Drexler and Olajuwon (JSA stickers); black marker; full photo LOA from JSA and UDA hoops legend. Executed in black marked on a dimpled Jerseys (2) University of Houston and (2) Houston cert/hologram; Larry Bird/Magic Johnson “Spalding” red panel, Jordan’s powerful scripting projects (“9”) Rockets jerseys respectively signed by (2) Drexler, Official NBA model signed by both in silver metallic quality and is accompanied by a limited edition nota- Olajuwon and Barkley. JSA certs/stickers. More on our paint pen; full photo LOA from JSA. tion of “187/230.” Full photo LOA from JSA; UDA website. Opening Bid $200.00 cert/hologram. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

649. UCLA Lot of (5) With (4) John 648. (5) Magic Johnson Autographed Wooden Autographs and Alcindor 647. (4) Autographed Basketball Items with Dual-Signed Bird/Magic Freshman Year Media Guide Jerseys With Nowitzki, Wade, Paul It’s “showtime” for these (5) Magic Johnson auto- graphed items. Included are 1.) dual-signed Bird/M. These (5) hoops keepsakes are headlined by (4) signed and T. Evans Johnson 16x20 photo framed and matted to 20x26 (“9- by legendary UCLA mentor John Wooden. Includes: Current day “ballers” drive the lane and go strong to 10”, both gold, UDA); 2-3.) (2) single-signed Converse Gartlan Statue LE (1000/1975; original box & cert) the hoop with potent autographs in this lot of (4) sin- Weapon shoes (both “9-10”, full photo LOA from JSA signed in black marker (“9” strength); Signed 1975 gle-signed jerseys. Fiber tip pennings take well to the for pair, not individual shoes); 4.) single-signed NCAA Championship Ticket Pairing signed in blue twill identifiers and average (“8-9”) strength. Includes: Michigan State store model jersey on back numbers marker (“10” strength, full JSA) - 10th Championship Tyreke Evans Sacramento Kings home; Dirk (“9-10”, silver, GAI sticker and cert card) and 5.) sin- (final game); (2) PSA/DNA Slabbed Autographs busi- Nowitzki Dallas Mavericks alternate (JSA cert/sticker); gle-signed Lakers “stat” limited jersey with Showtime ness card signed in black marker (“10”); black-and- Chris Paul New Orleans Hornets road; Dwyane Wade inscription (“9-10”, silver, PSA/DNA sticker and cert white photo signed in blue marker (“8”). Also included Miami Heat alternate. Individual certs/stickers from card). More on our website. is a UCLA 1965-66 media guide from Lew Alcindor’s Hollywood Collectibles. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 freshman year. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 650. 1939-40 V301-1 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Set Plus (22) 1940-41 V301-2 The brightest stars of the early National Hockey League are “ripe for the picking” with these (122) 1939-40 V301-1 and 1940 V301-2 O-Pee-Chee Hockey premiums. The 5x7 prizes were neatly affixed by the original owner (two players per page, double-sided) into an album. Although technically low-grade due to inevitable paper loss or glue residue, the crisp black-and- 651. 1957-58 & 1963-64 Topps Hockey High-Grade white images have been well Starter Sets with (10) SGC Graded preserved. The obverses general- Drop the puck on this pair of 1957-58 and 1963-64 Topps Hockey starter sets with ly present (VG to VG-EX) with (10) SGC graded keys. This high-grade assembly is highlighted by 1957-58 Topps: some better and others lesser. Included are 1939-40 V301-1 O-Pee-Chee set: (16 different, ungraded averages NM) with #20 Hall RC (SGC 86), #52 Gendron (100/100 premiums) with #2 Broda (surface presents GD), #6 Apps (removed from (SGC 88), #51 Howell (SGC 86), #53 Worsley (SGC 84), #59 Cahan (SGC 86), #60 sheet), #20 H. Jackson, #59 Conacher, #68 Abel, #75 Thompson, #94 Dumart, #95 Bathgate (SGC 86), #65 Gadsby (SC 80); 1963-64 Topps: (35 different, ungraded Clapper, #97 Brimsek, #98 Cowley, #100 Shore; 1940-41 V301-2 O-Pee-Chee: (22 average NM) with #23 Hall (EX-MT), #33 Bo. Hull (SGC 86), #45 Plante (SGC 84) premiums) with #101 Blake, #108 Broda, #116 Reardon, #118 Apps and #125 Lach. and #46 Villemure RC (SGC 88). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

652. 1969-1974 653. (21) 1975-1989 Topps Hockey Topps & O-Pee- Complete Run of Chee Hockey (6) Sets Complete/Near Sets Put your rink collection on Spotlighted are (21) 1975- ice with this run of (6) 1969- 1989 Topps and O-Pee-Chee 1974 Topps Hockey com- Hockey complete/near sets. plete sets. Highlights include Highlights include 1976-77 1969-70 Topps set: Topps: (average EX-MT); (2) (132/132, average VG-EX, 1977-78 Topps; 1980-81 12% reverse stickers) with Topps: #140 Bourque RC #24 Orr (VG); 1970-71 (NM-MT), #250 Gretzky Topps set: (132/132, mainly (NM); (2) 1984-85 OPC: (2) VG-EX) with #3 Orr (VG- #67 Yzerman RC (NM-MT, EX), #29 Howe (NM), #132 NM); 1984-85 Topps: #49 CL (EX); 1971-72 Topps set: Yzerman RC (NM); (3) 1986- (132/132, median VG) with 87 Topps: ((2) no Roy RC, #45 Dryden RC (GD); 1972- one missing all stars) with #53 73 Topps set: (176/176, Roy RC (NM); (3) 1988-89 majority EX); 1973-74 OPC: (one factory) with #66 Topps set: (264/264, average B. Hull RC ((2) NM-MT) and EX) and 1974-75 Topps set: (4) 1988-89 Topps. More on (264/264, aggregate EX). our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

654. (2) 1979- 655. (13) 80 Topps 1979-1987 Hockey Topps Complete Sets Hockey with PSA 8 Sets Plus Gretzky (29) Rookies Superstars Fire away at this pair with (7) of 1979-80 Topps Gretzky RC Hockey complete sets with each exhibiting & (16) the debut of the “Great Yzerman One”. Judged NM-MT RC 8 by PSA, the #18 Investment cal- Gretzky rookies pres- iber gathering of ent on par with the (13) 1979-1987 opined technical Topps Hockey grade. The crisp 264- complete sets plus (29) superstars. Featured are Sets: (13 sets) with (3) 1979-80 card sets also grade Topps: (average NM) with (3) #18 Gretzky RC (one PSA 8, oc, one PSA 7, one EX- (NM to NM-MT) with MT); (6) 1981-82 Topps: (average NM-MT, No “West”); (3) 1984-85 Topps: (aver- keys #175 Howe and age NM-MT); 1987-88 Topps with Stickers: (average NM-MT); Superstars: (29 #185 Bo. Hull present- cards) with (4) 1979-80 Topps #18 Gretzky RC (all trimmed) and (13) 1984-85 Topps ing similarly. #49 Yzerman RC (average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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657. Herb Brooks Autographed Lot of (2) with 1980 Olympics Flag and Puck—Full JSA On the way to winning a Gold Medal in the 1980 Olympics U.S. Hockey Coach Herb Brooks led his squad to an upset of the “Red Army” in a thrilling game known as “The Miracle on Ice”. Relive the glory of this event with these (2) Brooks autographed 1980 Olympics items including a rarely offered flag and a puck. Bearing a bold (“8”) strength signature the 6x8 flag presents dynamic original details including a U.S. Team Seal and handsome gold fringe and tassels. The CCM official Team USA puck features a winning (“9”) quality endorsement. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 656. 1984-85 OPC Hockey Signed Near Set of (350/396) Plus 1985-86 Topps Hockey Stickers Near Set (11/12) 658. Herb Brooks Attentively procured by a Capital Centre attendant over multiple seasons, the offered Balance of 1984-85 OPC Hockey signed near set of (350/396) cards plus an additional 1985-1986 Collection with (5) Topps Hockey Stickers near set (11/12) constitutes one of the finest modern signed Autographs—Full hockey collections known. These primarily (NM to NM-MT) cards are penned crisply on the obverses with the autographs averaging (“9”) with only 10-15% lesser. Leading JSA the way are (12) Gretzky, (2) Messier, (2) Yzerman RC, (1) Lemieux RC and dozens The phrase “Miracle on Ice” of additional Hall of Famers and tough European endorsements. Highlights include will always bring a thrill of 1984-85 OPC Hockey Signed near: (350/396) with #1 Bourque, #67 Yzerman RC, pride to witnesses of the 1980 #208 Gretzky AS, #254 Messier, #327 Neely RC, #357 Oilers/Gretzky, #373 Art Ross Olympic game which saw the Trophy/Gretzky, #374 Hart Trophy/Gretzky, #380 Scoring Leader/Gretzky, #381 Goal underdog U.S. Team defeat the Leader/Gretzky, #382 Assist Leader/Gretzky, (2) #383 Power Play Goal Leader mighty Soviet “Red Army” Gretzky, #385 Rookie Scoring Leader/Yzerman, #388 Gretzky RB; 1985-86 Topps team. U.S. Coach Herb Hockey Signed Stickers near: (11/12) with #3 Gretzky and #9 Lemieux. Auction Brooks, the guiding force behind this miraculous event is the focus on this “balance of LOA from JSA. More on our website. collection” lot which features (5) Brooks autographs. Included are: a multi-item mat- Opening Bid $400.00 ted display signed (“9”) on the matting and on a team photo (“9”); a 1980 paperback “Miracle on Ice” signed on the title page (“8”) and page 90 (“7”); team photo (“9”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

659. 1980 Winter 660. NHL Olympics Lot of (5) “Original 6” with (3) Herb Brooks Signed Autographs—Full JSA Framed It took more than a miracle to Display and win the Ice Hockey Gold Medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics it “Miracle on took the grit and determination of Ice” Jersey the man behind the miracle, U.S. Signed by Coach Herb Brooks. Offered is a (20) collection of (5) 1980 Winter The “Original 6” Olympics items with (3) Herb and “Miracle on Ice” performers headline this lot of (2) autographed display items. Brooks autographs. Highlighting Includes: 1980 Team USA Jersey signed by (20) on twill “80” numerals (average “8” this collection are (2) pieces strength) including Broten, Christian, Craig, Eruzione and Ramsey (Steiner signed by Brooks: 1) a twice COA/hologram); Original 6 Display framed to 43 x 52-1/4” and signed by (6) in sil- signed “Official Souvenir Program” with Leroy Nieman cover signed on the front ver marker (all “9” strength) with: Bathgate, Beliveau, Bower, Bucyk, Kelly and (“9”) and on page 87 (“9”); 2) an 18x24 poster titled “Do You Believe in Miracles?” Pilote. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. (“9”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

661. (15) Signed 662. Hockey Hockey Statue Signed/Unsigned Displays With (2) Treasure Chest With Gretzky, Howe and Bo. Masks Signed by Hull Parent, Roy and Craig Tried and true ice warriors have “Light the Lamp!” with this lot of endorsed the bases on these (15) signed and unsigned hockey keep- action figurine statues. Fiber tip sakes. Among the autographed pennings warrant (“9”) or better items, signatures average (“9”) assessment throughout and include: quality and include: Barrasso Cournoyer, Domi, T. Esposito, mini-mask; (2) Bower mini-mask Fuhr, (2) Gretzky (NHL Legends (inscribed “HHOF 76”); Cheevers and Salvino), Howe, Bo. Hull, mini-mask; Craig full-size mask Lafleur, F. Mahovlich, P. (Steiner cert/hologram); T. Mahovlich, Messier, Mikita and (2) Esposito mini-mask (inscribed “35 – HOF 88”); Fuhr mini-mask (inscribed “31”); Parent. Individual JSA certs/stick- Lundqvist mini-mask; Parent full-size mask (inscribed “HOF 84”); Roy full-size ers. More on our website. mask. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 663. (16) 1911-1947 English Tobacco Boxing Card 664. 1951 Topps Ringside Complete/Near Sets Boxing Complete Low Number Contend with these (16) 1911-1947 English tobacco boxing card complete/near sets. Numerous obscure #1-48 Set Plus (70) Duplicates issues depicting the best “pound for pound” fighters Battle for supremacy with the offered 1951 to ever grace the ring are found in this instant col- Topps Ringside Boxing Low Number #1-48 set lection. Highlights include 1911 Wills Boxers plus (70) duplicates. These boxers and grap- (Stars and Circle Backs): Jeffries (EX-MT), Ja. plers present much nicer than when commonly Johnson (EX-MT); 1912 Cohen Weenen & Co. offered and average (EX-MT) with sharp cor- Famous Boxers (Green Backs) near: (24/25, aver- ners and cleanly separated perforations. age VG-EX) with #5 Ja. Johnson (NM), #18 Ja. Highlights include (3) #3 La Motta (all EX- Johnson (EX-MT); 1915 Cope Brothers Boxers MT), (2) #6 Walcott (EX-MT, VG), (2) #31 Series 1: NNO Jess Willard (colored); 1923 Walcott (both EX-MT), (3) #32 Marciano (EX- Burnstein Isaacs Famous Prize Fighters: #11 J. Johnson (EX-MT), #33 Dempsey MT, EX, GD), (2) #34 Robinson vs. Servo (NM); 1938 Cartledge Razor Blades Famous Prize Fighters: #30 Louis (NM-MT); (both EX-MT) and (3) #43 R. Robinson (NM, 1938 Churchman’s Boxing Personalities: #26 Louis (EX-MT) and 1947 Cummings EX-MT, VG). More on our website. & Sons Famous Fighters: #1 Louis (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

665. 1936 Joe Louis vs. Max 666. Jess Willard 1949 Schmeling Framed Original Framed Autograph - Full JSA Poster Dubbed “The Great White Hope” following Less than a century ago, details of even the his 1915 Heavyweight triumph, former most premier sporting events were learned champion Jess Willard is the physically via the printed word, street corner conversa- imposing subject and endorser of this dis- tion and, well after the fact, motion picture play. Framed to 14-1/8 x 22-1/8”, a 5x3 lined footage. Anticipated in both its “live” form index card is signed by Willard (d.1968) in and big screen “replay,” the first bout black-ink steel tip fountain pen. Preceded by between Heavyweights Joe Louis and Max his inscription of “La Crescenta Calif” and Schmeling is “previewed” on this 1936 followed by “Dec 24 49,” Willard’s signature poster. Framed to 19-3-4 x 28-1/8”, the sign projects (“9”) strength and clarity. Among features bold red-on-yellow titles, as well as the toughest Heavyweight Champion pen- black-and-white likenesses of the pugilists. nings, this gorgeous Willard scripting is The poster presents beautifully with a blank accented by an 8x10 black-and-white photo. space at the top border to facilitate time and Full photo LOA from JSA. date entries. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

667. Joe Louis/Max 668. (2) Muhammad Schmeling Dual- Ali Single-Signed Signed 1973 LE Boxing Gloves - Full Lithograph - Full JSA JSA Billed as enemies respectively The self-anointed “Greatest of representing the United States All-Time” delivers a powerful and Nazi Germany, left and lethal right with this pair Heavyweight champions Joe of autographed boxing gloves. Louis and Max Schmeling were, Specifically, the “Everlast” full- indeed, fierce combatants in the size (size “14”) red leather ring, but the best of friends out- accessories have each been side of boxing circles. Framed to signed by Muhammad Ali. 26-1/4 x 22-3/8”, this Robert Executed in black marker, the Peak 1973 limited edition signature on the right-hand glove (157/1500) lithograph portrays shows (“7-8”) strength, white the the pugilists and is signed in graphite pencil by both. The scripting of Schmeling left glove endorsement projects (d.2005) projects (“9”) quality. Louis (d.1981), has rendered a signature showing (“6-7”) quality. Individual full (“9”) strength, as well. Full photo LOA from JSA. photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

669. Boxing Autograph 670. 1984 Boxing Greats Lot of (4) With Ali, (2) Program Signed by (7) With Holyfield and 1986 Ali, Frazier, Bill Gallo and Tyson Broadside - All Full PSA/DNA JSA Icons from the “squared circle,” newsroom A flurry of fists deliver “knock- and even the altar have autographed this out” quality autographs in this lot 1984 “Salute to Boxing Greats” two-page of items signed by (4) champion program. Issued at New York’s famed pugilists. Includes: Muhammad Downtown Athletic Club for an awards Ali pair of “Everlast” 16-oz. red ceremony honoring (among others) leather gloves with right glove Muhammad Ali, the item is signed in ball- signed in silver marker (“9” point (average “9” strength) on the front strength; full JSA); (2) Evander cover by: Muhammad Ali, Vito Holyfield pair of “Everlast” 16-oz. red leather gloves, both signed in gold-colored Antuofermo, Joe Frazier, Bill Gallo, Billy marker (“9-10” strength) and inscribed “John 3:16” (individual JSA certs/stickers); Graham, Rocky Graziano and Jose Torres. Mike Tyson 22x28 1986 Trump Plaza broadside period-signed and inscribed “9/9/86” Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. in black marker (“8” strength; JSA cert/sticker). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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671. 1890 N310 Mayo’s Cut Plug John L. Sullivan SGC 30 Opening Bid $250.00 673. Rocky Marciano Vintage Cut 672. September 23, 1952 Marciano Signature - Full JSA vs. Walcott Ticket Stub - First Opening Bid $250.00 Marciano Title Bout Opening Bid $100.00

674. 1938 Kentucky Derby PSA 2 675. 1940 Kentucky Derby PSA 8 Ticket Stub (Highest Graded) and Full Ticket (Highest Graded) and Race Program Program 676. (100) Eddie Arcaro Signed Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Personal Checks Opening Bid $300.00

679. Ben Hogan Framed Autograph Display with Check & Golf Ball-Full 677. (15) Multi-Sport Autographed JSA 1st Day Covers with (3) Gerald Ford, 678. Multi-Sport Advertisement Lot Opening Bid $150.00 Mikan, Robertson of (22) with Ruth, Gehrig & Mantle Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

680. 2011 U.S. Open Congressional 681. 1978 Topps Baseball & Football CC Multi-Signed Framed Golf Print Unopened Wax Boxes with (31) Signatures—Full JSA Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 684. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Signed LE (4/7) 682. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2009 “National Guard” Coke Zero 400 Race-Worn Suit Fender Guitar - Full With patriotism and NASCAR history the JSA themes, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. wore this Nascar, Rock n’ Roll and the “Simpson” body suit as he contended for the National Guard, ain’t that Sprint Cup Series title in 2009. Worn as he America! Offered is a Dale raced in the Coke Zero 400 at the Daytona Earnhardt, Jr. signed Fender International Speedway on July 4, this flame- Squire Stratocaster guitar with resistant Nomex garment features sponsor ad tremolo bar. This amazing logos sewn throughout, with the most promi- piece of Americana is number nent being “National Guard.” The long-sleeve (4/7) from an LE National black and white apparel features a zippered Guard edition custom painted front and Earnhardt’s familiar angled “88” by Fabian Salazar. Bearing the sewn atop the back. Within the Velcro-lined serial number DEJ0004 this belt, a “Hendrick Motorsports” decal has a revved-up racing collectible numeric code. The item shows appropriate sin- features Earnhardt’s (“9”) gle-event wear. On the 25th anniversary of quality signature on the body Richard Petty’s final triumph, Earnhardt, Jr. above the bridge, along with a placed 39th in the 43 car field as his was one checkered flag pick-guard and of six cars that did not finish (crash). a red, white & blue color scheme emblazoned with Opening Bid $500.00 Earnhardt’s number “88”. Comes with hardshell case. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00

683. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 2009 Coke Zero 400 685. Bobby Race-Worn Helmet Jones 1952 Given a spot in the field of 43 after qualifiers had been rained out on suc- Typewritten cessive weekends, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Signed raced in the prestigious Coke Zero Letter - Full 400 on July 4, 2009 at the Daytona International Speedway. There, he PSA/DNA wore this “Impact” brand helmet. The Well educated, thick plastic shell is decorated with well rounded and “Mountain Dew” and “National well loved, golf Guard” sponsor logos, as well as a icon and arche- skull and symmetrically arranged fin- typal sportsman ery. A “Hendrick Motorsports” logo Bobby Jones resides on the back. A cloth lining (d.1971) was the hangs 9” from the opening and a chin author of this strap is fastened to the padded interi- bold autograph. or (as is a size “L” warning label). The typewritten correspondence piece is composed on The clear plastic swivel face mask is stationery from Jones’ law firm and dated “September intact. This high-speed relic was worn 23, 1952.” At the conclusion, Jones’ black ink signature by the sport’s perennial fan favorite. (first name only) projects (“8-9”) strength. Full photo Accompanying is the original cotton- LOA from PSA/DNA. lined zippered carrying case. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $500.00

686. Autographed Golf Collection of (23) with Nicklaus, Palmer & 2009 687. Golf Autograph Lot of (99) with 688. Golf Autograph Hoard of (113) Masters Multi-Signed Flag Framed Palmer, Hogan Check and Flats with Nicklaus, Stewart & Champions figure prominently in this collection of (23) (97) Certified Cards Including Wo o d s Mickelson autographed golf items. Highlights are: Palmer (“9”) Golf fans go for the green with magnificent collection of Golf fans par the course with this autograph hoard of framed poster; Nicklaus (“9”) 2010 Masters flag; 2009 (99) star golfer autographs. Taking first place in this field ( 113) flats. Displaying average (“8-9”) quality signatures Masters flag signed by 17 (average “8-9”) with: is a PSA/DNA certified Arnold Palmer photo (“9”) this incredible accumulation is highlighted by (17) JSA Cabrera, Couples, Crenshaw, Immelman, Johnson, framed and matted to overall dimensions of 14-1/2 x 16- certified items with: (3) Nicklaus, (2) Mickelson, Stewart, Lyle, Mickelson, Mize, O’Meara, Palmer, Player, 1/2”. Next in line is a Ben Hogan check (“9”) with full (2) Palmer, Sarazen (sticker only), Duval, Perry, Rose, Singh, Stadler, Watson, Wier, Zoeller, (1) unknown. photo LOA from JSA followed by an encapsulated Ti g e r Scott, (2) Singh, Trevino, Zoeller. All other items have Additional highlights are: (2) clubs: Watson (“9”), Kite Woods card (BGS 9) with certified (“10”) signature and a Auction LOA from JSA. Additional highlights are: (13) (“7”); (3) single-signed flags; Mickelson (“9”), Leonard Mark O’Meara (“9”) certified UD SP card (NM). photos: Crenshaw, Immelman, Johnson, (6) Langer, Love, (“8”), Simpson (“9”). Highlights have full photo LOAs Rounding the field are (95) certified autograph cards dis- Sutton, (2) Zoeller; (13) magazines: Crenshaw, Furyk, from JSA, (9) items have basic JSA certs, balance are playing average (“9-10”) signature quality on cards grad- Irwin, Kite, Langer, Morgan, Scott, Stadler, (3) Tr e v i n o , covered by an Auction LOA. More on our website. ing (NM to NM/MT). More on our website. Wadkins, Zoeller. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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689. 1924 V122 690. 1948-50 Safe-T Card Willard’s Near Set of (65/68) with Chocolates Sports Previously Unknown Champions Near McGowan Set of (51/56) SGC Exceedingly scarce 1948-1950 Safe-T Cards Graded with SGC near set of (65/68) cards. Previously num- bered at 67 cards, the recent confirmation of 80 Cobb a Bill McGowan Umpire card has conclu- The finest professional and sively led to an amendment of the checklist. amateur athletes from both This multi-sport set features numerous Canada and abroad are well Washington D.C. sporting figures including represented with the offered professional and collegiate baseball, football 1924 V122 Willard’s and basketball players, coaches and owners Chocolates Sports along with other regional and national stars. Champions near set of The backs advertise the Jim Gibbons (51/56) cards. Each graded by SGC, due to the scarcity of this issue, the majority of Cartoon-A-Quiz program in a variety of col- the examples have confirmed populations in the single digits. Included are SGC 84: ors. The arrangement generally presents (5 cards) with #16, 24, 30, 36, 44; SGC 80: (10 cards) with #18, 23, 26, 28, 29, 31, (EX-MT) with many better and a handful 34, 35, 37, #39 Cobb (1 of 2, one better); SGC 70: (6 cards) with #4, 21, #27 Tilden lesser. Keys include Baseball: Ca. Griffith (EX-MT), Cl. Griffith (EX-MT), Harris (1 of 2, two better), 33, 38, 51; SGC 60: (16 cards) with #3, 6, 9, 12, #13 Weismuller (EX-MT), Lemon (GD), McGowan (EX, previously unknown to exist), Newcombe (highest graded, none better), #14 Kahamenoku (1 of 1, one better), #20 Sarazen (1 of (EX-MT), Rice (EX-MT), Wynn (EX-MT); Football: Baugh (NM, Close-Up, dark- 1, one better), 25, 32, 41, 46, 48, 49, 53, 54, 56; SGC 50: (6 cards) with #2 E. Collins ened background), Baugh (EX, portrait), Edwards (NM), Gilmer (EX-MT, “No (1 of 4, four better), 7, 10, 15, 42, 50; SGC 40: (4 cards) with #1 Vince (1 of 2, two Helmet”), Gilmer (EX-MT, with Helmet), Waterfield (NM) and Basketball: Auerbach better), 22, 40, 55; SGC 30: (3 cards) with #8, 11, 19 and SGC 20: #17. Missing only (EX-MT). Missing only Ball, DeGroot and Guepe for completion. #5 Ruth, 43, 45, 47 and 52 for completion. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

692. 1962-1963 Topps 691. 1956 Topps Hocus Baseball & Football Focus Partial Set (65/96) Shoebox Collection with J. Robinson & T. of (594) Cards with Williams Mantle and Unitas Sports heroes, world leaders, breathtaking “The Mick” and “Johnny U” venues and other sundry topics are headline the offered 1962-1963 explored with this elusive 1956 Topps Topps Baseball and Football Hocus Focus partial set of (65/96) cards. shoebox collection of (594) These pint-sized treasures are seldom cards. Highlighted among this offered for public sale. Included are mixed grade assortment are Airplanes: (6/10, average GD); Baseball Baseball: (442 cards) with 1962 Stars: (12/18, average FR, three trimmed) Topps: (220 cards, average GD with #5 T. Williams (FR), #13 J. Robinson to VG, 187 different) with #5 (FR), #89 Spahn (trimmed); Movie Stars: Koufax (VG-EX), (2) #10 (6/7, average GD); Sports Cars: (6/10, Clemente (V-EX, GD), #200 average VG); Sports Thrills: (10/15, Mantle (VG), #300 Mays (VG), average GD) with #54 Marciano (FR); #318 Mantle IA (EX-MT), #471 Westerners: (7/11, average GD, one Mantle AS (VG-EX); 1963 trimmed) with #1 J. James (GD), #93 Topps: (229 cards, majority VG- Billy The Kid (GD); World Leaders: EX, 133 different, 28 high num- (12/15, average GD) and World bers) with #200 Mantle (VG), (3) #210 Koufax (EX-MT, EX, VG), #250 Musial Wonders: (6/10, average GD to VG). (NM) and Football: (145 cards) with 1962 Topps: (99 cards, aggregate VG-EX) with Opening Bid $250.00 (2) #1 Unitas (both VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

693. 1909-1963 694. 1909-1978 Baseball & Baseball & Hockey Football Shoebox Card Collection with Collection of (979) Mantle, Rose RC & C. Cards with Koufax Young & Mays This 1909-1978 baseball and Power packed gathering of hockey card collection featuring (979) 1909-1963 baseball and Mantle, Rose and C. Young football cards with numerous packs a mighty punch with (128) Hall of Famers such as J. singles and two sets. Highlights Brown, Koufax, Mays and include Baseball: (128 cards, Unitas headlining. Ideal for one set) with 1910 T205 Gold the budget conscious collec- Borders: C. Young (GD); 1933 t o r, the majority of these singles are low-grade with approximately 30-40% displaying a Goudey: #49 Frisch (VG), #234 combination of wear including paper loss, tape residue or writing. Despite those flaws, Hubbell (PR, paper loss); 1941 there is still plenty of potential with this classic cardboard! Highlights include B a s e b a l l : Play Ball: #20 Ruffing (VG- (832 cards) with 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #31 Cuyler (VG-EX), #32 Rice (EX-MT); EX), #72 Gomez (GD); 1953 1954 To p p s : #90 Mays (FR); 1956 To p p s : #31 Aaron (FR), #79 Koufax (FR); 1 9 5 7 Topps: #82 Mantle (PR, paper To p p s : #1 T. Wi l l i a m s (FR), #20 Aaron (FR); 1958 To p p s : (307 cards, composite FR) loss); 1958 Topps: #47 Maris RC with (2) #485 T. Williams (GD, FR); 1959 To p p s : (198 cards, majority GD to VG) with (GD); 1963 Topps: #537 Rose #163 Koufax (FR), #563 Mays AS (VG-EX); 1961 To p p s : (3) #150 Mays (all GD), RC (EX); 1978 Topps set: #344 Koufax (VG); F o o t b a l l : (147 cards) with 1955 Topps A l l - A m e r i c a n : #16 Rockne (726/726, average EX-MT to (PR), #27 Grange (FR) and 1958 To p p s : #162 J. Brown RC (VG). More on our website. NM) and Hockey: with 1972-73 Topps set: (176/176, median VG-EX). More on our Opening Bid $250.00 website. Opening Bid $250.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 695. 1969-1979 Basketball & Hockey Singles Collection with (2828) Singles Plus (2) Sets— Loaded Substantial “break value” is delivered with this significant 1969-1979 basketball and hockey singles collection of (2828) singles plus a pair of sets. These razor-sharp renditions appear “vending fresh” and are heralded by numerous legends including Howe, Hull, Maravich, Orr and many more. Additional high-grade near/partial sets are also probable. Keys include Basketball: (1686 cards) with 1972-73 Topps: (921 696. (23) 1983-1993 Multi-Sport Quality Wax Boxes cards, majority NM) with (3) #5 Maravich (NM-MT, (2) NM), (2) #32 P. Jackson RC Exceptional assortment of (23) 1983-1993 multi-sport wax boxes featuring several of (NM, EX-MT); Hockey: (2 sets, 1142 singles) with 1969-70 Topps: #24 Orr (VG), the most collected sets of the generation. Although each box displays moderate wear, (2) #61 Howe (EX, VG); 1970-71 Topps set: (132/132, average NM, 442 dupes) with partial lid separation or writing, the packs remain “none the worse for wear”. Featured (6) #3 Orr (average EX-MT), (3) #15 Bo. Hull (NM, EX-MT, VG), (2) #29 Howe are Baseball: (12 boxes) with (2) 1983 Topps, 1984 Topps cello (many stars show- (both NM), (4) #131 Perreault RC (average NM), (5) #132 CL (average NM); 1972- ing), (3) 1989 Upper Deck Low, (4) 1990 Leaf 1; Football: 1984 Topps (“X” out); 73 OPC: (339 cards, average NM) with #129 Orr (NM-MT) and 1973-74 OPC WHA Basketball: (4 boxes) with (3) 1988-89 Fleer; Hockey: (6 boxes) with 1984-85 OPC, Posters set: (20/20, all NM-MT). More on our website. 1984-85 Topps (“X” Out) and 1992-93 Bowman. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

697. (88) 1981- 1990s Multi- Sport Sets, (128) Wax Boxes/ Cases & (40,000+) Singles—Loaded Start a store with the gargantuan 1981-1990s multi-sport warehouse hoard including (88) 1981-1990s multi-sport sets, (128) wax boxes/case and a mound of (40,000+) mixed singles featuring numerous stars. Highlights include Sets: (88 sets, all NM or 698. (28) 1993-2006 Multi-Sport Factory Sealed Wax Boxes better, hand collated with stars grading similarly) with Baseball: 1982 Topps Traded, Modern wax junkies will feast on these (28) 1993-2006 multi-sport factory sealed wax 1984 Donruss (with variations); Football: 1979 Topps, 1985 Topps USFL, 1989 boxes. High profile rookies and difficult inserts/parallels are possible in this Score; Basketball: 1988-89 Fleer with Stickers; Wax Items: (128 items, 200+ packs) unsearched gathering. Included are Baseball: (14 boxes) with (2) 1997 Bowman 1, (2) with Baseball Cases: (2 cases) 1990 Fleer rack, 1990 Score rack; Baseball: (72 1997 Bowman 2, 1997 Topps Finest 1, (3) 1997 Topps Finest 2, 1998 SPX 1, 1999 boxes); 1980-1992 Multi-Sport Singles: (40,000+, average NM,) with Baseball: (2) Bowman 1, 2000 Topps Chrome 1, 2000 Topps Chrome 2, 2000 Topps Finest 2, 2006 1980 Topps #482 Henderson RC (EX-MT, VG); Football: 1984 Topps: #63 Elway SPX; Football: (4 boxes) with 1993 SP, (3) 1997 SP Authentic; Basketball: (10 RC (NM), #123 Marino RC (EX-MT) and 1986 Topps #161 Rice RC (NM-MT). Due boxes) with 1993-94 Topps Finest, (3) 1994-95 Topps Finest 2, (2) 1997-98 SP to size/weight, local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is highly encour- Authentic (one not sealed), 1997-98 Topps Chrome, (2) 1997-98 Topps Finest 1 and aged. More on our website. 1997-98 Topps Finest 2. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

700. (5) Dual/Single- Signed Baltimore Sports Icons Collection with Ripken, B. Robinson & Unitas If Baltimore had a Mount Rushmore of sporting icons, the players found in these (5) dual/sin- gle-signed items 699. (101) 2003-2007 Baseball & Football Factory Sets would absolutely qualify. Included among these (“9”) or better autographs are 1.) Profit from these (101) 2003-2007 baseball and football factory sets. Included are dual-signed Unitas/B. Robinson display with a pair of unsigned 1970s Topps cards Baseball Factory Sets: (66 sets) with 2003 Upper Deck MVP, (45) 2007 Topps ((8) framed and matted to 22-1/2 x 16” (moderate wear to framing); 2.) single-signed Yankees boxes with one opened, (3) Red Sox boxes), (4) 2008 Topps ((3) Ya n k e e s Unitas Colts print framed and matted to 24x18; 3.) single-signed Unitas Wilson foot- boxes, (2) Red Sox boxes), (13) 2010 Topps ((2) Phillies boxes, (2) Red Sox boxes, (1) ball with salutation (full photo LOA from JSA, silver); 4.) single-signed Ripken OML Yankees box); Football Factory Sets: (35 sets) with (2) 2003 Topps, (5) 2006 Playoff ball with Last Game (“8”, #/2632) and 5.) single-signed Ripken 2,131 picture framed N F L P l a y o ffs, (5) 2006 Topps and (23) 2007 Topps (various team boxes). Due to and matted to 25-1/2 x 22” (Steiner LOA). Unless noted, all material comes with indi- size/weight, local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is highly encouraged. vidual basic certs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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701. (21) 1887-1888 N28 and N29 Allen & Ginter Singles with (3) Baseball Including Clarkson Presented are (21) 1887-1888 N28 and N29 Allen & 702. (52) 1908-1910s College Sports Ginter singles. Silks/Felts These antiquities average (FR) with 38% displaying Be true to your alma mater by claiming these (52) turn- reverse paper loss or writing. Included are 1887 N28 of-the-century collegiate sports silks and felts. Baseball, Allen & Ginter: (18 cards) with Baseball: (3 cards) football, basketball and hockey along with track and 703. (19) 1926 Dominion Chocolates with Bennett (FR, reverse writing), Clarkson (FR, sur- field are portrayed on these delicate keepsakes. PSA Graded Singles face residue), Mulvey (FR); Billiards: (2 cards) with Included are 1908 B33 American Tobacco Felts: (8 Canadian amateur stars are brought out of obscurity Daly, Dion; Pugilists: (8 cards) with (2) Carney, felts, average EX-MT); 1910s S21 Murad College with these (19) 1926 Dominion Chocolates PSA graded Carroll, Dempsey, Kilrain, McAuliffe, Sullivan (FR, Silks: (11 silks, average EX-MT); 1910s S22 Murad singles. Included are PSA 6: (5 cards) with #2, 8, 20, paper loss), Weir; Wrestlers: (5 cards) with (2) College Silks: (21 silks, average EX to EX-MT) and 46, 50; PSA 5.5: #51; PSA 5: (2 cards) with #16, 51; McMahon, Muldoon, Sorakichi; 1888 N29 Allen & 1910s S23 College Yell Silks: (12 silks, average EX- PSA 4: (8 cards) with #1, 13, (3) 22, 30, 42, 57; PSA Ginter: (3 cards) with Barry, Cummings and Pettitt. MT to NM). More on our website. 3: #1; PSA 2: (2 cards) with #31 and 53. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

704. (12) 705. (266) 706. 1949- 1937 & 1951-1955 1970 1938 Topps/ Multi/Non- Multi- Bowman Sport Sport Baseball & Shoebox Dixie Lid Football Collection of Premiums Singles with (629) Cards with Stars Hodgepodge of Baugh & Kings of the dia- (629) 1949-1970 multi/non-sport Nagurski mond and gridiron star with these cards from a vari- Prolific athletes (266) 1951-1955 ety of diverse man- prior to the out- Topps and ufacturers. break of World Bowman singles Highlighted among War II are pro- featuring numerous stars. Highlighted among this this star laden col- filed with these (12) 1937 and 1938 Dixie Lid mixed grade selection are Baseball: (178 cards) with lection are Premiums. Included among these colorful 8x10 render- 1952 Topps: (77 cards, average VG-EX, 67 first series, Baseball: (196 cards) with 1953 Topps: #27 ings are 1937 Dixie Lid Premiums: (6 athletes) with all black back, unless noted) with #1 Pafko (GD), (2) Campanella (VG), #54 Feller (VG-EX); Football: (130 Coleman (VG-EX, diving), Gehringer (EX-MT), #36 Hodges (VG, GD), #37 Snider (EX), #59 Roberts cards) with 1950 Bowman: (84 cards, majority FR to Hartnett (EX-MT), Hubbell (VG), Medwick (EX-MT), (EX-MT); 1953 Topps: #1 J. Robinson (PR), #220 GD) with #5 Tittle RC (GD), (2) #6 Groza RC (one Tilden (EX-MT, tennis); 1938 Dixie Lid Premiums: (6 Paige (GD), #228 Newhouser (GD); Football: (88 GD, one PR, writing), #52 Hirsch RC (GD); 1952 athletes) with Baugh (VG, slight stain), Feller (NM), cards) with 1951 Bowman: #13 Turner (NM) and #144 Bowman Small: #127 Matson RC SP (GD) and Non- Foxx (FR, pin hole), Hubbell (NM), Moses (EX-MT) Dudley (EX-MT). More on our website. Sports: (302 cards) with 1956 Topps Elvis: (21 cards, and Nagurski (GD). Opening Bid $200.00 mainly GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

707. (2714) 1948- 1979 Multi-Sport Card Treasure Chest with Dr. J Rookie Dynamic 1948-1979 multi- sport card treasure chest of (2714) cards featuring hundreds of HOFers and 708. (20) 1962-1975 Topps Baseball stars from dozens of issues. Although several of & Football Display Boxes the earlier cards are off- Very attractive run of (20) 1962-1975 Topps Baseball 709. (14) 1933-1980 Multi/Non-Sport grade (including paper loss and Football display boxes. There is expected wear and writing), the amount of star power overwhelms any consistent with prolonged storage and counter display, Wrappers with Many Tough Versions technical deficiencies. Highlights include Baseball: however, this grouping still presents nicely. Included Superb arrangement of (14) 1933-1980 multi/non-sport (1795 cards) with 1951 Bowman: #62 Boudreau (VG); are Topps Baseball: (19 boxes, all five-cent or more) wrappers with many tough versions. Included are 1958 Topps: #343 Cepeda RC (GD, gum stain); 1973 with (3) 1962 (all Stamp ads, one price sticker), 1965, Baseball: (4 wrappers) with 1934 Goudey (VG), 1952 Topps: #220 Ryan (VG-EX), #305 Mays (EX); (3) (4) 1966 (two Koufax ads, two have moderate lid sepa- Topps one-cent (NM), 1955 Topps one-cent (NM), 1976 Topps Traded sets: (44/44, average NM, 104 ration), 1967 (price sticker), (2) 1968 (both have writ- 1960 Topps one-cent (NM); Football: (7 wrappers) dupes); 1979 Topps: #116 O. Smith RC (EX-MT); ing, one Playing Card ad), (3) 1969 (two have writing, with 1954 Bowman five-cent (NM), 1959 Topps one- Football: (866 cards) with 1959 Topps: #20 Gifford two Magic Rub-Off ads), 1970 (Story ad), (3) 1975, cent (NM), 1960 Fleer (VG), 1961 Fleer (EX-MT, (GD); 1975 Topps: #461 Bradshaw (NM); 1978 1975 Mini and Topps Football: 1975 (sticker). booklet promo), 1968 Topps (EX), 1972 Topps (EX- Topps: (283 cards, mostly NM) with #315 Dorsett RC Opening Bid $200.00 MT), 1976 Topps (GD, tear); Hockey: (2) 1979-80 (VG-EX) and Basketball: (47 cards) with 1972-73 Topps (VG-EX, GD, one tear) and Non-Sports: 1933 Topps: #195 Erving RC (EX). More on our website. Goudey Indian Gum (VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

98 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 710. (397) 1950- 711. (9) 1981-1992 Multi- 2003 Multi/Non- Sport Unopened Packs Sport PSA with Stars Showing Graded Cards Fresh faces who would later become sports icons are instantly recognizable on with (58) Jordan these (9) 1981-1992 multi-sport Stacked collection of (397) unopened packs. Included are Baseball: 1950-2003 multi/non-sport 1987 Fleer cello (Bonds RC front and PSA graded cards head- bottom, PSA Altered), (2) 1989 Fleer lined by (58) “Air Jordan” cello (one GAI 9.5 with Griffey Jr. front singles. Highlights include and back), 1993 Topps (GAI 8.5, Jeter Football: (112 cards) with RC front); Football: 1981 Topps cello 1952 Wheaties: Waterfield (GAI 8.5, Monk RC front), 1992 Stadium (PSA 4); Basketball: (244 Club High Series (GAI 9, Favre front); cards) with 1973-74 Topps: (67 cards) with PSA 9: (58 cards) including (18) #155 Basketball: 1989-90 Fleer rack (GAI 9, Chamberlain/Abdul-Jabbar; 1974-75 Topps: #10 Maravich (PSA 8); 1992-93 Topps: (2) Jordan front) and Hockey: 1984-85 (5) #362 O’Neal RC (all PSA 9); (58) mostly 1990s-2000 Michael Jordan PSA graded Topps (GAI 9, Yzerman RC front). More singles with base inserts including (47) PSA 9, (11) PSA 8 and Non-Sports: (21 on our website. cards). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

712. (18875+) 713. 1989-1995 Multi-Sport 1970-1981 Mostly Wax Case, Box & Set Topps Baseball & Collection of (62) Items Football Cards Stacked collection of (62) 1989-1995 multi- with Several Hall sport wax cases, boxes and sets. Highlights of Famers include Baseball Full/Near Cases: (6 cases, all unsealed, unless noted) with 1989 Donruss Bulk up on this mound of (sealed), 1989 Donruss near (19/20), 1990 (18875+) 1970-1981 mostly Upper Deck 1, 1991 Leaf 1, 1993 Upper Topps Baseball and Football Deck 2, 1995 Upper Deck SP near (11/12 cards with several Hall of boxes); Wax Boxes: (35 boxes) with Famers dispersed through- Basketball: (15 boxes) with (12) 1992-93 out. Featured are Baseball: (14450+) with 1970 Topps: #500 Aaron (VG-EX); 1972 Ultra 2 and Baseball Sets: (21 sets) with (15) Topps: #595 Ryan (VG); 1973 Topps: (2) #50 Clemente (VG, GD), #220 Ryan (EX); 1991 Stadium Club Dome. Due to 1974 Topps: (5000+, majority VG to EX) with #20 Ryan (EX); 1978 Topps: #707 size/weight, local pick-up at our Silver Molitor/Trammell RC (EX-MT) and Football: (4425+ cards) with 1966 Spring, Maryland facility is highly encour- Philadelphia: #88 Starr (BVG 3.5). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may aged. More on our website. apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

714. (40) 2005-2013 715. (5) Single-Signed Multi-Sport Complete Vintage Hardcover Sets Plus (712) Books With T. Williams Modern Inserts and Grange - All Full Add up the “break value” on JSA these (40) 2005-2013 multi-sport Their incredible feats documented in complete sets plus (712) modern hardcover accounts, sports legends inserts! Highlights include Sets: have individually endorsed these (5) (40 sets) with Baseball: 2005 biographical works. Signatures aver- Bowman Heritage, 2008 age (“9”) strength and include: Jack Bowman, (5) 2008 Donruss Elite Coombs Baseball (1938, Prentice- Extra Edition, 2013 Topps 1; Hall; signed on title page); Red Football: (15) 2006 Playoff Grange Zuppke of Illinois (1937, NFL Playoffs Rookies (one A.L. Glaser; signed on fly leaf); Bill #/500); Inserts/Parallels: (712 Tilden The Common Sense Library cards) with (82) refractors/parallels, (36) mini and numerous base inserts including (1924, Simon and Schuster; signed on fly leaf); Christy Walsh Adios to Ghosts many supertars. Also present are (3500+) 2000-2013 multi-sport singles with several (signed on fly leaf); Ted Williams Hitting, Unlimited (A.S. Barnes, 1951; signed on partial sets and numerous stars. More on our website. title page). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 717. Multi-Sport Framed Autographed Collection of (6) With Payton, Ripken and M. Johnson Here is a ready-made Hall of Fame gallery befitting of any “Man Cave.” Framed to dimen- sions ranging from 14-3/4 x 17- 1/4” to 23 x 32-1/4”, these (6) 716. Football/Baseball Autographed Jersey/Helmet Lot displays have all been signed by of (6) With P. Manning, R. Jackson and E. Banks their heroic subjects. Pennings From scorching summer days to crisp fall afternoons, (6) celebrated diamond and grid- average (“9”) strength and clari- iron icons have autographed these ready-for-display keepsakes. Signatures average (“9”) ty and include: Gwynn, M. quality and include: E. Banks Cubs home jersey; F a v re Packers home jersey; R . Johnson, Payton (Steiner J a c k s o n A’s road jersey; P. Manning University of Tennessee Proline helmet; B . cert/sticker), Ripken, Ryan and Shack. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. S a n d e r s Oklahoma State jersey; To m l i n s o n C h a rgers home jersey. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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718. (20) Multi- 719. Multi- Sport Sport Autographed Autograph Flats with Collection Crosby, Jordan of (15) with & Mantle Tyson/ The finest the sporting Douglas- world has to offer are All JSA spotlighted with these There’s some- (20) autographed flats thing for everyone in this multi-sport collection of (15) autographed items. Headliners featuring “His Airness”, are: 26x22 framed & matted Tyson (“9”)/Douglas (“9”) photo; G. Howe flat (“9”); 8” “The Mick” and “Sid the Griffey, Jr. statue (“8”) (no bat); Marino 8x10 golf photo (“9”); Ripken plate (“7”); Kid”. Highlights include Full Photo LOA from JSA: (5 items) with Baseball: (2 Sayers mini-helmet (“9”); Unitas football (“6”). Also included; (3) mini-helmets: G. photos) with Mantle photo (“9”, framed to 14x11), B. Martin photo (“9”, framed to Rogers (“9”), L. Taylor (“9”), Tomlinson (“9”); (2) footballs : McCrary (“9”), G. 11-1/2 x 14-1/2”); Hockey: Crosby photo (“9”, framed to 12-1/2 x 15-1/2”); Golf: M. Rogers (“8”); (2) flats: M. Hamm (“9”), R. Petty (“8”); L. Taylor cap (“9”). Jordan cut (“8”, 15x12 plaque) and JSA Cert Cards: (15 items, average “9”) with Tyson/Douglas photo has full photo LOA from JSA, all others have basic JSA certs. Football: Graham Super Bowl XI program (“9”). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

721. Multi-Sport Autograph 720. Autographed Multi-Sport Lot of (21) With R. Treasure Chest of (20) With Jackson, Sayers and Aaron, Abdul-Jabbar, Gretzky Abdul-Jabbar & Lemieux - All JSA The hardwood, gridiron and diamond are While the athletic arenas vary, superstar status the arenas from which endorsers of these does not in this lot of (20) autographed display (21) souvenirs hail. Ready-for-display items. Bold pennings show (“9”) or better qual- keepsakes showcase bold scriptings that ity throughout with keys including: Baseball average (“9”) potency with highlights Aaron signed bat (Full JSA); Schmidt signed including: Baseball (2) R. Jackson bat; Basketball Abdul-Jabbar cut signature dis- (Yankees jersey; 20x16 photo); play; (3) O’Neal (2) signed photos and (1) cut Bench/Fisk (20x16 photo); Football signature display; Football E. Smith signed Sayers (20x16 photo); Elway (Broncos photo; Hockey Gretzky signed photo; Lemieux jersey); Basketball Abdul-Jabbar (16x20 Signed stick (full JSA). Individual JSA photo). Individual certs and/or stickers certs/stickers. More on our website. from Steiner Sports, PSA/DNA, JSA, Opening Bid $250.00 Mounted Memories and Tristar. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 722. Autographed 723. (28) Single-Signed Multi-Sport Multi-Sport Collection Biography/Autobiography Books—All JSA of (27) With 1980 A.L. Pump up your All-Stars Team-Signed autograph collec- tion and sports Ball knowledge at the The diamond and the links are same time with covered in this lot of (27) auto- this voluminous graphed items. Signature qualities lot of (28) single- vary with highlights including: signed multi-sport 1980 A.L. All-Stars Team- biography/autobi- Signed Ball a lightly toned orb ography books. signed by (28). Signatures aver- Displaying author- age (“6-7”) strength and include: itative (average Brett, Fisk, Kaline, Molitor and “8-9”) signatures, most with inscriptions these books present in nicely preserved con- F. Robinson (full JSA); (21) dition with (26) covered in their original dust jackets. Best sellers are B. Martin, Signed Golf Scorecards with Bench, Borque, Brodie, Del Greco, Eruzione, Fingers, Abdul-Jabbar, Baiul, Auerbach, J.Brown, Cosell, Gibson, J. Hunter, Ohno. The B. Fuhr, (2) Gervin, Jaworski, (2) Lendl, Lucas, (4) Mikita, Povich, Stenerud, Fingers/D. Martin autograph comes with full photo LOA from JSA, the other (27) autographs Johnson and D. Johnson/Schmidt. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. have basic JSA stickers/certs. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 724. Multi- 725. Multi-Sport Sport/Americana Memorabilia Balance of Signed Flats Collection Collection With Signed of (400+) With Many Montana/Marino Framed Football HOFers Display Celebrities from the athletic, enter- Major sporting arenas are covered in tainment, editorial and other fields this sizable lot of signed and have autographed the (400+) unsigned memorabilia. Among the envelopes/flats in this impressive autographed keepsakes, potent lot. Scriptings average (“8-9”) scriptings average (“9-10”) strength strength and clarity with highlights with highlights including: Baseball including: Football Alworth, (2) full-size bats respectively signed by: Bednarik, (2) Connor, (2) Ditka, 1955 World Series Winning Pitchers Donovan, (4) Ewbank, (3) (Craig, Labine, Podres); Mantle’s First/Last Home Run Victims (Gumpert and Hornung, L. Hunt, (3) Lavelli, (3) Noll, (2) Parker, J. Taylor and (6) multi-signed Lonborg); Football framed photo signed by Marino and Montana; Basketball framed Notre Dame postcards with Faust/Holtz/Lujack/Parseghian; News Anchors Downs, Sports Illustrated cover signed by A. Hardaway. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our Rather and (2) D. Sawyer. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 727. 1930s-Modern Baseball Treasure Chest of Cards, Publications & Memorabilia with (334) Items Interesting 1930s-modern base- ball treasure chest of cards, publications and memorabilia with a distinct Washington D.C. flavor. Highlighted in this trove are Baseball Cards: (240 cards); Publications: (44 items) with Programs/Yearbooks: (3 issues) with Yankees vs. Braves program (VG-EX covers, scorecard marked), 1968 Senators yearbook (NM), 1974 Orioles yearbook (NM-MT); Other: (50 items) with 1935 Whitman Publishing Big League Baseball Game (NM) and (2) 9/5/95 Ripken streak full tickets (both NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

726. 1909-Modern Multi-Sport Treasure Chest of 728. (250+) 1940s- Cards/Memorabilia with J. Robinson & Mantle 2000s Multi-Sport A century’s worth of cards and memorabilia awaits the winner of this 1909-modern Treasure Chest with multi-sport “Treasure Chest”. Highlights include: rare vintage Jackie Robinson decal Mantle/Mays/Killebrew (VG-EX); (2) Mantle pins (NM, EX); (5) Williams pins ((3) NM, EX-MT, VG); (2) near sets (15/16) each Auravision records (average EX-MT to NM); (8) T-206 tobacco Signed 8x10—Full JSA cards (average G) with Baker (G), Titus (F); 1985 Star “Lite” All-Star Jordan (EX- Vast and eclectic 1940s-2000s MT). Also included are (16) graded modern stars with 2001 UD Pujols rookie (BGS- multi-sport autograph, singles and 9) and (2,500+) 1965-1979 football cards (average EX). More on our website. memorabilia treasure chest with Opening Bid $200.00 (250+) sundry items. Highlights include Full Photo LOA from JSA: Killebrew (“8”)/Mantle 729. 1955-1990 Multi-Sport (“9”)/Mays (“8”) triple-signed and Balance of Collection of framed 8x10 photograph (picture (184) Items with Howe & is lightly adhered to glass); Auction LOA from JSA: (29 items, average “8-9”) with Horse Racing: Turcotte photograph (14-1/2 x 12”) and Publications/Books: (27 (2) Gretzky RC items) with 1961 Harlem Globetrotters vs. College All-Americans game program Eclectic 1955-1990 multi-sport balance (EX-MT). More on our website. of collection of (184) items. Highlights Opening Bid $150.00 include Complete/Near Sets: (13 sets) with (2) 1969 Topps Deckle Edge: (33/33, NM, EX-MT); 1983 Topps 730. Baseball Baseball 1953 Reprint: (factory); and Football 1987-88 Fleer Basketball: (average Balance of NM) with #59 Jordan (NM-MT); Singles: (168 cards) with Basketball: Collection with including 1986-87 Fleer: #68 K. DiMaggio and Malone RC (PSA 9), #8 Jordan Sticker Multi-Signed (PSA 8); Hockey: including 1966-67 HOF Baseballs Topps: #109 Howe (NM) and 1979-80 Offered is a hefty Topps: (2) #18 Gretzky RC (both Baseball and Football trimmed). More on our website. “Balance of Opening Bid $150.00 Collection” lot loaded with autographs, balls, cards, programs, yearbooks, photos and stubs. Highlighting this colossal collection are a DiMaggio signed ball (Auction LOA) 731. Mostly 1980s-2000s Multi-Sport Warehouse and a multi-signed ball with (12) HOF autographs (full photo LOA from JSA). Collection of (114) Sets, (70,000+) Singles & (2170+) Additional highlights include (4) WS programs, (4) All-Star Game programs, a Super Bowl XXII program, (2) 9/13/86 Michigan/Notre Dame stubs, an NLCS program, Autos 1950 Cubs and Indians yearbooks and a Sands Casino Reunion program multi-signed Those with by (26) (auction LOA). More on our website. warehouse Opening Bid $200.00 room to spare will profit immeasurably 732. 1980s-Modern from this mas- Multi-Sport Treasure sive multi-sport Chest with (124) Sets, warehouse (86) Modern Inserts & hoard of (114) sets, (70,000+) Older Wax singles and Extensive 1980s-modern multi- (2170+) autographs. This primarily baseball and golf conglomeration comes mostly sport treasure chest including (124) from the 1980s-2000s with a small percentage earlier. Highlights include Baseball sets, (86) modern inserts, older wax and hundreds of star singles. Tremendous break Complete Sets: (114 sets, all in binders) with Upper Deck: 1989-1993, 1993-1994 value for the enterprising dealer! Highlights include Wax Boxes/Packs: (6 items) with SP; Multi-Sport Singles: (70,000+, mostly baseball and golf from the 1980s-mod- Baseball: (4) 2005 Upper Deck Baseball Heroes tins (factory); Football: 1984 Topps ern) with Player Groups: (800+) Bonds and (500+) Griffey Jr., with the remainder near box (31/36, “X” out); Sets: (124 sets, all hand collated or in opened factory box, being thoroughly mixed with the high probability of additional modern inserts and unless noted) with Baseball: (115 sets) with 1981-1983 Topps Traded, 1984 Donruss, stars; Signed Baseball Cards with Auction LOA: (53 cards) with (3) Gibson, (3) (16) 1986 Fleer Update, (2) 1989 Upper Deck (one factory), 1992 Bowman near (no Wright (one 2002 Bowman #381 RC); Baseball Signed Cards: (2099 cards, mostly Piazza RC), 2000 Topps Limited Edition (factory); Basketball: (4) 1993 Topps Gold 1990s-2000s prospects with some earlier, presumed authentic, but have not been Archives (factory) and Modern Inserts: with Football: 2003 Bowman Chrome #144 reviewed, handful personalized). Due to size/weight, local pick-up at our Silver Romo RC Blue Refractors (BGS 9.5). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may Spring, Maryland facility is strongly encouraged. More on our website. apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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735. (4) 1950-1956 Western Themed Non-Sport Complete/ Near Sets with Both 1956 Topps 734. 1952 Topps “Look ‘N See” Davy Complete Set of (135/135) with Ruth Crockett & Rembrandt 733. 1890 N458 Hard-A-Port/Trumps Restless natives, The popular 1952 Topps “Look ‘N See” series feature lawless bandits and the pioneer spirit are on display Burlesque Set of (52) Playing Cards obverses similar to the famous baseball cards issued the with these (4) 1950-1956 Western themed non-sport Are you playing with a full deck? If you are not, then it same year. Measuring 2x3 these fascinating cards complete/near sets. Included are 1950 Quaker Oats is time to pick up this 1890 N458 Hard-A-Port Cut depict famous historical figures with related questions Sergeant Preston near: (35/36, average NM-MT, Plug/Trumps Long Cut Burlesque set of (52) playing on the reverse which require a piece of red cellophane missing #36); 1956 Topps Roundup near: (78/80, cards. These vixens are generally crease-free averaging to view the answer. Presented is a complete (135) card average VG-EX to EX, missing #6, 58) with #1 Hickok (VG-EX to EX) with several better and only a handful set with (2) pieces of cellophane. The condition break- (VG); 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green set: (80/80, lesser. The advertising backs featuring (38) Hard-A- down is 5% (NM), 55% (EX-MT), 35% (EX) and 5% median GD to VG) with #1 Buckskin Buddy (GD) and Port Cut Plug and (14) Trumps Long Cut backs are (VG-EX). Key cards are: #1 Roosevelt (VG-EX), #4 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Orange set: (80/80, aver- problem-free. These beauties do not look a day over Lincoln (VG-EX), #15 Ruth (EX-MT), #82 Rembrandt age EX-MT, all gray backs) with #1 King of the Wild 123 years old. (EX), #112 Rockefeller (EX). Frontier (EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

737. 1953 Topps Fighting Marines Complete Set of (96) Cards Semper Fi! The tri- umphs and travails of the United States Marine Corps are 736. (5) 1952-1954 Bowman Non- documented with the offered 1953 738. (3) 1952-1957 Topps Non-Sport Sport Complete/Partial Sets Topps Fighting Aviation Complete/Starter Sets with Oval Office history, military triumphs and celebrated Marines complete (2) Checklists entertainers are covered with these (5) 1952-1954 set of (96) cards. Take flight with this trio of 1952-1957 Topps non-sport Bowman non-sport complete/partial sets. Included are Patterned after the aviation themed complete and starter sets. Included are 1952 Bowman Television & Radio Stars of N.B.C. earlier Freedom’s 1952-53 Topps Wings set: (200/200, median EX-MT); partial: (20/36, average EX-MT) with #19 Marx (EX- War issue, this impactful set has an overall approximate 1957 Topps Planes starter: (62/120, aggregate EX to MT); 1952 Bowman U.S. Presidents set: (36/36, aver- condition breakdown of 20% (NM or better), 40% (EX- EX-MT) with Bazooka CL (VG-EX), Blony CL age EX-MT); 1953 Bowman Television & Radio MT), 25% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys (marked) and 1957 Topps Space Cards set: (88/88, Stars of N.B.C. partial: (65/96, average EX-MT) with include #1 Firing the Howitzer (VG), #44 Marine average VG-EX to EX, 10% writing). #8 Marx (VG-EX); 1954 Bowman Power for Peace Fighter (EX), #74 Boxer Rebellion-1900 (EX-MT), #83 Opening Bid $250.00 set: (96/96, average NM) and 1954 Bowman U.S. In The Caribbean (EX), #84 Sumatra-1831 (EX-MT) Naval Victories set: (48/48, average EX-MT). and #96 U.S Marines-1918 (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

739. 1955 740. 1956 741. 1959 Topps Gum Fleer “The 3 Rails and “Adventure” Stooges” Sails Complete Complete Near Set Set Set (96/96) (177/200) (100/100) Plus (2/3) with with Checklists— (75+) Schmeling Unmarked High Non-Sports trading Few entertainers Numbers card enthusiasts have stood the test will be thrilled by of time as well as Transportation this action-packed the Three Stooges. is the name of the game in this mid-1950s non-sport vintage series. Presented is a clas- issue. Offered is a near set of (177/200) 1955 Topps Presented is a gor- sic 1959 Fleer “The 3 Stooges” complete (96/96) card “Rails and Sails” cards including (75+) high numbers. geous 1956 Gum Products complete (100/100) set plus (2) coveted “unmarked” checklists. This always This colorful series provides an interesting and educa- “Adventure” trading card set. As the name suggests this in demand issue features scenes from the boys’ hysteri- tional look at the history of trains and ships with exciting series features thrilling subjects such as sports, cal film shorts along with humorous captions. appealing drawing type images on the obverse and athletes, war, nature, pioneering and other adventurous Highlighting this offering are key cards: #1 Curly (EX); informational text on the reverse. Included are: (79) topics. Highlighting this set is key card #86 Schmeling #2 Moe (EX-MT); #3 Larry (VG-EX); #96 “Trying the Rails low numbers average (EX to EX-MT); (29) Rails (VG). Additional keys are: #34 Dempsey (NM), #41 Squeeze Play” (EX); Checklist #63 (VG); Checklist high numbers average (VG-EX); (20) Sails low num- Louis (EX-MT), #44 Marciano (NM), #63 Hockey #64 (G). The balance of cards breaks down as: 50% bers average (EX to EX-MT); (49) Sails high numbers (NM), #76 Sullivan (NM). The balance of this set mer- (EX-MT); 40% (EX); 10% lesser. 50% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) 20% lesser. its an average (NM) grade. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

102 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 743. 1967 Topps “Who AM I” 742. 1965 Topps Complete Unscratched Set of Push-Pull (44/44) with Ruth & Mantle— Complete Set of Nice! (36) Cards Topps added an amusing scratch-off feature to Innovators, trailblazers their 1967 “Who AM I” series of trading cards. and other American The scratch-off coating was intended to disguise heroes are captured in famous historical figures forcing the viewer to the offered 1965 Topps guess the identity of the person pictured. Push-Pull complete set Presented is a complete (44/44) card set of this of (36) cards. This fascinating issue. Overall this set presents in scarce Topps issue has a very nice (average EX-NM) condition. Key Cards are: #1 George Washington (EX), louvered shutter #12 Babe Ruth (EX-MT), #22 Mickey Mantle (NM), #33 Willie Mays (EX-MT), #41 attached to a movable Sandy Koufax (EX) and #44 Lyndon Johnson (EX). tab at the bottom. When Opening Bid $250.00 the tab is moved from varying positions, cer- 744. 1960s Beatles Trading tain portions of the underlying photographs Cards Complete (6) Set Run are revealed. The condi- Recalling the “Beatlemania” era this run of tion sensitive black bor- vintage sets is sure to incite collector fren- ders are particularly sus- zy. Offered is a complete (6) set run of ceptible to peripheral 1960s Beatles cards with: Black & White wear. Keys include #4 1st Series (60/60) average (EX to EX-MT), Uncle Sam/Washington #1 (EX); Black & White 2nd Series (VG-EX), #5 Pres. (55/55) average (EX to EX-MT), #61 (EX- Johnson (EX-MT), #6 MT); Black & White 3rd Series (50/50) Mantle/Berra (EX), #17 Gehrig/Ruth (EX), #19 Stengel (PR, pin holes), #21 average (EX to EX-MT, 10% lesser), #165 Lincoln/Kennedy (EX-MT), #23 Gorilla/Khrushchev (EX) and #28 President/Mrs. (EX); Color Cards (64/64) average (EX-MT, 10% lesser), #1 (EX-MT); Diary (60/60) Johnson (EX-MT). The condition breakdown for this set is 25% (EX-MT or better), average (EX-MT, 10% lesser), #1A (EX-MT); Movie-“A Hard Day’s Night” (55/55) 33% (EX), 17% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). average (EX to EX-MT, 10% lesser), #1 (VG-EX). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

745. 1960s Non-Sport Set Lot 746. Garbage Pail Kids Complete of (14) with (2) James Bond Series 1-15 Run Plus Jumbos & Non-Sport Nirvana can be reached with this Posters heavenly collection of (14) 1960s era trading The groundbreaking Garbage Pail Kids series is card full/near sets featuring themes such as presented, in its entirety, with the offered complete spies, monsters, comedy and adventure. run of Series 1-15. Equally grotesque and entertain- Highlighting this group are (2) James Bonds ing, these spoof cards still continue to cause quite a issues: 1965 Movies (66/66) average (EX- stir among non-sport collectors and 1980s enthusi- MT), #1 (EX); 1966 Thunderball average (EX asts alike. Both “A” and “B” versions are repre- to EX-MT), #1 (EX-MT). Additional high- sented along with the oversized Jumbos and lights: 1965 Man From U.N.C.L.E. (54/55) Posters. The fantastic artwork and amusing average (EX to EX-MT); 1964 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea average (EX-MT to monikers will keep the winner of this collection NM); 1966 Tarzan (66/66) average (EX-MT to NM); 1957 Goofy Postcards (56/60) guffawing for hours on end. Averages (NM to NM- average (VG-EX to EX). More on our website. MT) quality throughout. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 747. Garbage Pail Kids 748. 1941 “Uncle Sam” Paper Complete Series 1-14 Run Proof Partial Set of (24/96) (Both A&B) Plus Jumbo Issued in 1941 by Philadelphia’s Gum, Inc., Rising from the heap of mundane these (24) proof cards hail from the produc- 1980s Topps non-sport issues, the tion of the timely “Uncle Sam” military- Garbage Pail Kids series climbed, or themed set of (96). Printed on thin paper shall we say, oozed their way up to stock, the collectibles appear as they would international acclaim. These innovative on normal card stock, with colorful images on spoof cards feature fantastic artwork the obverse and descriptive text on the depicting distressed kids in a fashion reverse. These scarce keepsakes are crease- that is both disturbing and humorous. free and show (NM) and (EX-MT) quality Presented is a complete Series 1-14 run with both “A” and “B” versions. These varia- throughout. Card numbers are listed on our tions of the deranged sticker-cards show the same image with alternate character website. names. Also included is a “Jumbo” set of (39) cards. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

749. 1930s-1947 Non-Sport 750. 1910s-1970s Non-Sport Grab Bag of (234) Cards with Shoebox Collection of (337) Many Tough Issues Cards This 1930s-1947 grab bag of (234) cards will Dive into the offered 1910s-1970s non- be “just the type” for the eclectic non-sports sport shoebox collection of (337) cards. enthusiast. Highlighted among these Included are Topps: (276 cards, average American and Canadian issues are 1933-34 VG to EX), (16) 1952 Look ‘N See, (41) National Chicle Sky Birds: #48 Earhart 1953-55 World on Wheels: #164 SP (VG), (GD); 1936 R28 Cartoon Adventures Buck #165 SP (VG-EX); (36) 1954 Wings, (18) Rogers: #442 (VG); 1938 Gum Inc. 1955 Rails & Sails, (107) 1956 Jets, (13) Horrors of War: #285 Sudetens and Czechs 1958 Zorro, (8) 1961 Cards, (32) 1975 Planet of the Apes, (5) miscellaneous; (GD); 1939 Gum Inc. World in Arms: Ships Bowman: (8) 1954 U.S. Naval Victories (average VG-EX) and Other: (53 cards, #6 sample (GD) and 1942 American Caramel Historical Characters: #3 Sitting average FR) with (6) 1910s T39 Battleships, (1) 1910 T27 Turkey Red Hudson-Fulton Bull (EX-MT). More on our website. and (46) 1940s Wings Cigarettes. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 751. George 752. George Washington Display S. Patton With Autograph, Hair 1906 Strands and Piece of Handwritten Coat Signed An appropriate accent to this Letter regal display, an engraved Remembered as metallic plate might also serve an aggressive, as an introduction, reading: “First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.” The preceding, of course, is an introduction of a man that needs none, hard-driving dis- George Washington. Framed to dimensions of 14-3/4 x 15-1/4”, the handsome dis- ciplinarian, play features the aforementioned engraved plate, a colorized likeness of Washington General George S. and (3) symmetrically arranged keepsakes certain to trump those in any Chief Patton led a mili- Executive collection. Starting from the top, there are several strands of Washington’s tary-themed exis- hair. In the middle, a 5” section has been culled from a 1769 document. The original tence from his childhood until his untimely death in 1945. This 1906 correspondence piece showcases Washington’s black-ink endorsement. Originally executed on two piece is a rare military artifact penned entirely in Patton’s hand. Composed in black- separate lines of the document, Washington’s signature (“5-6” strength) appears ink steel tip fountain pen on U.S. Military Academy stationery, the item is dated complete here, as the surname was removed from its original location and placed “August 27, 1906” and addressed “Dear Mama.” The content details Patton’s difficult next to “George” to facilitate display purposes. Finally, just below is a portion of a tasks at West Point, including cooking for fellow soldiers. The page is filled on both coat worn by Washington. These elements combine to make a prestigious presiden- sides and, at the conclusion, signed “G S Patton Jr.” (“9-10” strength). LOA from tial display. Genuine Washington artifacts are scarce, indeed, let alone in groupings John Reznikoff, University Archives. This item has a reserve (estimated value $1500- of three. LOA from John Reznikoff, University Archives. This item has a reserve $3000). More on our website. (estimated value $3500-$7000) Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $1500.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 753. John F. Kennedy Handwritten 754. James Notes on U.S. Senate Stationery Buchanan A brilliant orator and powerful presence throughout his 1857 Signed tragically abbreviated United States Presidency, John F. Kennedy was forever observant of matters and events Check that shaped the world. In his capacity as a Massachusetts The lone bachelor Senator, Kennedy penned these notes as he read a report. to be elected U.S. Executed on an 8 x 10-1/2” lined sheet of “United States President, 15th Senate” stationery (with a watermark Seal of the United Chief Executive States), Kennedy’s penmanship reads (in part): James Buchanan was the author of “108 Do we want – “not increases proportionately” this resplendent 109 “is” should be “are” signature. 112. … - Which are employers to / … wishes … away etc / Difficulty is that P.R. is / Measuring … - hard to / oppose them without looking /// / Important to … / … approximately 7- 113. Would not this be awfully / small 3/4 x 4”, the document is, in essence, a personal check. Dated “September 22, 114. Are we sure of these examples. Pittsfield plant – not being / transferred I do not 1857,” the voucher is made out to Buchanan in the amount of $636.52. On the believe. Supposed to be additional / capacity at least for emergency. / Will be hurtful reverse, Buchanan has endorsed the check in black ink. The flowing penmanship later” and even strength combine to project (“8-9”) strength and clarity. The vintage piece has compacting folds and tiny separations (likely period “cancellation” markings), This crisp, crease-free sheet is in fine condition and pre-dates Kennedy’s “Camelot” none of which affect Buchanan’s bold scripting. Having just taken office at the time tenure in the White House. A rare and unusual piece of American history. of this document, Buchanan (unsuccessfully) faced the daunting issue of secession. Accompanying is an LOA from John Reznikoff, University Archives. This item has Accompanying is an LOA from John Reznikoff, University Archives. This item has a reserve (estimated value $2000-$3500) a reserve (estimated value $1000-$2000). Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $500.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 755. Theodore 756. Ronald Reagan Roosevelt Cut Signed 1952 Screen Signature With 1917 Actors’ Guild Contract Transmittal Letter Long before diffusing the Cold Heir to the U.S. Presidency upon War in his capacity as U.S. the assassination of William President, Ronald Reagan enter- McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt tained the masses as a Chicago was a dynamic leader active in Cubs announcer and screen actor traveling the globe. Providing with roles in “Knute Rockne: All- attestation that men of American,” “The Winning Team” Roosevelt’s ilk have long been and “Bedtime for Bonzo.” It was the subject of autograph in his acting career that the GOP requests, this cut signature and icon signed this original contract. accompanying correspondence The three-page typewritten bind- are welcome additions to any ing agreement is dated “January high-end Chief Executive collec- 2, 1952” and signed at the con- tion. Executed in black-ink foun- clusion by (4) Artists’ Managers tain pen on a blank sheet of approximately 5-1/8 x 2-1/4”, Roosevelt’s penning proj- and Actors’ Guild principals, ects (“9”) strength and clarity. Accompanying is a typewritten letter on Roosevelt’s including Reagan (blue ballpoint, post-presidency Metropolitan Magazine letterhead. Dated “October 24, 1917,” the “8” strength). LOA from John letter conveys compliance with an autograph seeker in Wisconsin. Original envelope Reznikoff, University Archives. accompanies. LOA from John Reznikoff, University Archives. This item has a This item has a reserve (estimat- reserve (estimated value $500-$1000) ed value $500-$1200) Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

104 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 759. (4) 1879- 1900 Benjamin Harrison Signed Checks Among the tougher Chief Executive auto- graphs, the pennings 758. James Monroe 1817 Signed of 23rd U.S. President 757. James Madison Signed 1814 U.S. Presidential Document Benjamin Harrison are plentiful in this lot Presidential Document The last of America’s Founding Fathers to be elected U.S. President, fifth Chief Executive James Monroe of (4) checks signed Recognized as the “Father of the Constitution” and endorsed this 1817 document shortly into his tenure at by the Republican the architect of the Bill of Rights, fourth U.S. the White House. The crisp parchment features printed whose term (1889- President James Madison was also the author of this and handwritten text to document a 100-acre land grant. 1893) was flanked by Grover Cleveland’s non-con- regal signature. Executed on crisp parchment outlin- At the conclusion, Monroe’s black-ink scripting has secutive terms. Dating from 1879-1900, the vouchers ing an 1814 land grant, Madison’s black-ink dip pen endured nearly 200 years to maintain (“7”) strength and were drawn from Indiana’s Fletcher Bank and are scripting projects (“6-7”) strength and clarity, show- clarity. The item has expected age-induced browning each signed by Harrison in black ink. The signatures ing very minimal fading despite its vintage of nearly and an original U.S. seal. LOA from John Reznikoff, average (“8-9”) potency, though the latter scripting is 200 years. The rolled piece has compacting folds and University Archives. This item has a reserve (estimated affected by cancellation punchings. LOA from John is missing its original U.S. seal. LOA from John value $500-$1000) Reznikoff, University Archives. This lot has a reserve Reznikoff, University Archives. This item has a Opening Bid $250.00 (estimated value $500-$1000) reserve (estimated value $500-$1000) Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 761. Dwight D. 762. Truman Administration Lot of Eisenhower (8) Signed Correspondence Pieces Autograph Thrust into a Collection of wartime presiden- cy and forced to (4)—All JSA take devastating Plus action, 33rd U.S. Collector’s Chief Executive Harry S. Truman Personal endured tumul- Effects Letters tuous terms in the 34th President of the Oval Office. 760. Millard Fillmore Signed Book U.S.A. Dwight D. These (8) corre- The last of the Whig Party U.S. Presidents, Millard Eisenhower presided spondence pieces Fillmore took power after the passing of Zachary over America during were composed Taylor and met with opposition because of his views the “Happy Days” era of the 1950s. Relive the geniality and endorsed by on slavery. Fillmore’s autograph, meanwhile, is con- of this nostalgic period with this collection of (4) Truman and mem- sidered a tougher Oval Office souvenir and has been D.D.E. autographs which appear on original letters bers of his executed on this hardcover book. Entitled Vestiges of dated 1945-1961. (2) Of the letters display full signa- esteemed cabinet. the Spirit – History of Man, the volume is signed by tures which present stately (“9”) strength. The other (2) Executed with various writing instruments, the pen- Fillmore on the inside front cover in black ink (“6” letters feature bold (“9”) strength “D.E.” initial signa- nings average (“8-9”) quality and include: Dean strength, inscribed “July 6, 1859”). LOA from John tures. The letters feature candid content exemplifying Atchison, Alben Barkley, James Forrestal, Cordell Hull, Reznikoff, University Archive. This item has a the civil nature “Ike” was known for. All (4) George C. Marshall, Harry Stinson, Bess Truman and reserve (estimated value $500-$1500). More on our Eisenhower signatures are accompanied by full photo Harry S. Truman. LOA from John Reznikoff, website. LOA from JSA. More on our website. University Archives. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 763. Multi- 764. Ronald 765. Signed 1957 Reagan Abraham Boston Sports Typewritten Lincoln Lodge Awards Signed Letter on 1865 Hair Program With White House Strands (2) John F. Stationery - Decidedly popular Kennedy - Full Signed “Dutch” during the late- 1800s and early- Representing the political JSA 1900s, bestowals right and the values of Paying tribute to ath- of human hair loyalty and friendship, letes and dignitaries at were valued this correspondence piece its fifth annual awards tokens of friend- delivers a heartfelt message and a rare signature. dinner, the Boston chapter of the B’nai B’rith lodge ship. For Caroline Composed on White House stationery and dated issued this 56-page program on May 28, 1957. The Wright, the wife “December 6, 1982,” the typewritten letter is signed by guide was signed by (20) of the honored attendees, of former Indiana Governor Joseph Wright, collecting former President Ronald Reagan, who has simply including Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy. hair of political figures was a hobby. Following penned his boyhood nickname, “Dutch.” Executed in Executed in blue ballpoint on the front cover, the Abraham Lincoln’s 1865 inauguration, these strands black ink, Regan’s scripting projects (“9-10”) strength autographs average (“8-9”) strength with highlights of his hair were given to Mrs. Wright. These strands and punctuates a message conveying thanks for past including: Yogi Berra, Joe Cronin and (2) John F. are housed in an 8x10 display and were in the Wright support. The original mailing envelope accompanies. Kennedy (“8” and “5” strength). Full photo LOA family until auction sales in 1992 and 2002. Notarized LOA from John Reznifoff, University Archives. This from JSA. More on our website. This item has a LOA from Cary J. Delery, Historical Shop. This item item has a reserve (estimated value $750-$1500). More reserve (estimated value $1200-$2500) has a reserve (estimated value $500-$1000) on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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768. Woodrow Wilson Original Campaign Flag 766. William McKinley 1896 767. 1890s-1960s Presidential As he (successfully) campaigned for U.S. Presidency in Presidential Campaign Flag Campaign Button Lot of (87) with (2) either 1912 or 1916, former Chief Executive Woodrow The last U.S. President to have served in the Civil War, Debs Wilson appeared on this American flag-themed banner. 25th Chief Executive William McKinley successfully Political fervor has always been a driving force in the Framed to 33x17, the felt display showcases a stars- campaigned for the Oval Office in 1896 as the subject shaping of America and there is no better way to show and-stripes pattern with an appliqué likeness of Wilson of this banner. Framed to 23-3/4 x 17-1/2”, the cloth your affiliation than by sporting a political button. at the far left, surrounded by 13 five-point stars. Multi- relic showcases a black-and-white portrait of the former Presented is a collection of (87) 1890s-1960s colored tassels are sewn along the lower border. The Ohio Governor with a blue background flecked with Presidential Campaign buttons. Highlighting this group vintage relic was most appropriate, as it was Wilson white five-point stars. Accenting the piece is a scroll are (2) attractive c.1900 Debs/Hanford (Socialist Party) who ordered the Star-Spangled Banner to be played at which reads “Patriotism Protection & Prosperity.” The buttons. Other c.1900 highlights are: (15) W.J. Bryan; appropriate events beginning in 1916. This White detailed antique piece presents wonderfully and is a (2) Admiral Dewey; Parker; (2) T. Roosevelt; (3) Taft. House relic displays beautifully. welcome addition to any Americana collection. Also included: (5) Wilson; (5) Harding; (12) Hoover; Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 (4) FDR; (5) Landon; (4) Wilkie; (3) Smith; (12) Eisenhower; (3) Nixon; JFK; (3) Humphrey. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

769. Blaine/Logan 1884 Presidential 770. Gerald R. Ford Signed 16x20 771. Gerald R. Ford Signed 8x10 Campaign Poster Michigan Football Photograph - Photo Lot of (5) - Individual Opening Bid $150.00 Full JSA PSA/DNA Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

773. George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush Single-Signed Baseballs - Both Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 772. Ronald Reagan Single-Signed 774. George H.W. Bush Single- Baseball with Full JSA Signed Baseball With Full PSA/DNA Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

106 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 775. Liberty Head “Double 776. Morgan & Eagle” 1904-S $20 Gold Peace Silver Dollar Coin-NGC MS63 Lot of (10)—All Key With the “Gold Bubble” continuing to and Semi-Key climb towards historic highs U.S. gold Dates with 1895-O coins maintain a position at the top of col- lector and investor want lists. Presented is a Morgan 1904-S Liberty Head $20.00 Gold “Double Silver Dollar collectors will Eagle” coin professionally graded MS63 by enjoy this “power lot” of (10) NGC. With an actual gold content of .9675 key and semi-key date Troy oz., $20.00 gold pieces were the Morgan and Peace U.S. largest U.S. coins issued for circulation. Silver Dollars. Presenting in Displaying vivid original details and abun- the mid-grade range these dant luster this gorgeous certified uncircu- coins appear on many want lated specimen is an excellent example of lists and usually command a significant premium. Highlighting this group is an 1895- the “Liberty Head” Type last produced O Morgan Dollar in (F) condition. Also included are: (8) other Morgan Dollars with: more than a hundred years ago. 1885-S (XF), 1888-S (XF), 1890-CC (VF), (2) 1891-CC (VF+, VF), 1892-S (VF), Opening Bid $1700.00 1893-O (F), 1894-O (VF+); (1) Peace Dollar: 1921(VF). Opening Bid $500.00

777. Morgan and Peace 778. 1955 Doubled Die U.S. Silver Dollar Lot of Obverse Lincoln Cent- (46) PCGS MS62BN Hoarding U.S. silver coins is more Produced at the Philadelphia Mint in an than just the latest craze, it has estimated quantity of 24,000 the 1955 become a serious part of many “Doubled Die Obverse” Lincoln Cent is investor portfolios. Cushion your perhaps the most famous minting in investments or collection with this U.S. Mint history. Presented is a gor- mini-hoard of (46) Morgan and geous 1955 DDO Lincoln Cent which Peace U.S. Silver Dollars. Ranging has been graded MS62BN by the presti- in grades of BU down to F with gious PCGS grading service. This fantas- 55% grading AU-BU this lot pres- tic specimen presents appealing luster, ents in overall appealing collectible handsome details and the complete date condition. Highlights are: (3) (BU) and motto “doubling” prized by collec- coins with: 1879-S, 1884, 1896; (5) tors. With an estimated survival rate of better date coins with 1888 (AU+), less than 4,000 examples in Mint State 1892-O (XF), 1898-S (F-VF), 1903 (XF), 1904 (AU+). Rounding out this offering are the offered coin is a true numismatic (27) Morgan and (11) Peace specimens. More on our website. treasure. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

779. Superman and Lone 780. Nicolas Cage “Johnny Ranger Blaze” Ghost Rider Leather Race Authentic Suit Costume Items This leather costume of chaotic daredevil “Johnny Transcending mere Blaze”, as portrayed by Nicolas Cage in the 2007 screen stars, Ghost Rider is a unique piece of movie memora- “Superman” and “The bilia. Spanning nearly 63” from collar to stirrups, Lone Ranger” were this prop displays moderate soiling and general heroic icons to whom wear consistent with high octane use in filming the America’s youth action feature. The zip-up suit, button and pouches looked up, in spite of are absent of any significant wear and the tri-color their fictional statuses. These relics were actually worn by the heroic figures. Includes: embroidery presents beautifully. This slice of Superman Cape Swatch framed to 21-7/8 x 17-7/8”, the swatch was cut from the American bravado is ideal for movie buffs and actual red cape (circa 1956) worn by actor George Reeves (LE 324/500); Lone Marvel Comic enthusiasts alike. LOA from Star Ranger Scarf wrapped through a 23-3/4 x 24” Clayton Moore display, this brown Wares Celebrity and Studio Consignments. scarf was once the personal property of the Lone ranger actor. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

782. (3) Drew 781. Channing Tatum Barrymore “Duke” G.I. Joe Tactical “Dylan” Charlie’s Vest Movie Prop Angels Props Cinematic heartthrob Channing Tatum battles evil with the offered prop used in with Fatigues and the 2009 Paramount feature G.I Joe: The Helmet Rise of Cobra. The camouflaged tactical Get Some Action. The vest displays limited use and survived the tagline for the 2000 feature filming (and the Cobra Command) in Charlie’s Angels is defi- remarkable condition. All straps, buckles nitely appropriate for the and buttons and other ancillary pieces are offered trio of Drew in perfect working order and absent of any Barrymore props. Worn significant wear. This sizable piece of while portraying the char- Hollywood memorabilia presents nicely acter “Dylan”, these Barrymore garments include 1.) size X-Small-Regular fatigue and is ideal for fans of the iconic toy fran- pants; 2.) men’s small t-shirt and 3.) helmet. This camouflaged trio presents in excel- chise. LOA from Paramount Pictures. lent condition and is absent of any significant wear. Truly one-of-a-kind pieces which Opening Bid $150.00 once crossed paths with the popular actress. Opening Bid $150.00

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783. Marilyn Monroe Signed Check Display—Full JSA 784. Clark Marilyn Monroe’s pure sex Gable/Myrna Loy appeal vaulted her to the top of Dual-Signed Original the entertainment world in the Hollywood Still 1950s and five full decades after her 1962 demise her popularity Photograph is greater than ever. Presented is Respectively dubbed “The King a Marilyn Monroe signed check of Hollywood” and “Queen of dated 6/19/59 made payable to the Movies,” Clark Gable and the “New York Telephone Myrna Loy were the appropriate Company”. Ms. Monroe’s styl- subjects and endorsers of this ish (“8-9”) quality signature has vintage photograph captured by been applied in blue ink by famed MGM stills shutterbug steel-tip fountain pen to a Clarence Bull. The 13x10 thick “Colonial Trust Company” stock photo portrays the oft-paired two facing one another with romance the apparent check measuring 3 x 8-1/2” which is printed with the title “Marilyn Monroe intent. Each has signed and personalized the item, with Gable’s autograph projecting Productions Inc.” below the signature line. This coveted original document is glam- (“7-8”) strength and Loy’s (“8-9”). The piece presents beautifully with a vintage orously framed and double matted in vivid red and white with an appealing photo to MGM Clarence Sinclair Bull stamping on the reverse. LOA from Profiles in History. overall dimensions of 20x28. The appropriately sexy red matting features Marilyn’s Opening Bid $500.00 name carved in elegant gold lettering at bottom, while the nicely coordinated mahogany colored frame tastefully completes this abundantly appealing display 786. Autograph Lot of piece. Present is a cancellation stamp which overlaps the letters “Mar” of Marilyn’s given name, this stamp does not obscure or diminish the clearly legible signature. (31) Actor/Entertainer Full photo LOA from JSA. 1st Day Covers/Cachets Opening Bid $1000.00 with Allen, Bernstein, I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Temple-All JSA Hollywood stars shine bright in this 785. (5) Farah stellar collection of (31) autographed Fawcett Signed 1st Day Covers/Cachets/Flats high- 8x10 Photographs lighted by W. Allen, L. Bernstein and S. Temple-Black. Displaying a American actress and pin-up signature quality range of (“7-9”) icon Farah Fawcett (d.2009) is this group also features: L. Bacall, the endorser of these (5) diff e r- E. Borgnine, G. Burns, R. Buttons, ent 8x10 photographs. Ranging K. Carradine, J. Carson, C. from the steamy to demure, Channing, D. Day, J. Fonda, J. Garner, A. Griffith, J. E. Jones, (2) G. Kelly, B. these autographs each present in Kingsley, W. Lantz, J. Lewis, D. Moore, F. Parker, V. Price, (2) C. Moore, R. Rogers, the (“9”) range. Two photos are C. Romero, J. Stewart, D. Sutherland, A. Trebek, H. Winkler. All with JSA basic certs. dated 2007 with one of them Opening Bid $200.00 being preceded by a salutation. This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($500-$1,000). 788. Opening Bid $250.00 Actor/Entertainer/ VIP Autograph 787. “One Flew Over The Lot of (250+) 1st Cuckoo’s Nest” Collection Day with Nicholson Covers/Cachets Autographed 8x10 Screen with Glenn, Kelly, Shot Lantz Ken Kesey’s provocative 1962 novel “One Tremendous break value is Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest” achieved afforded with this exciting fame in its book, theater and film itera- lot of (250+) autographed 1st Day Covers/Cachets/Flats featuring a who’s who of TV, tions including five Oscars for the 1975 film and theater entertainers along with a variety of authors, musicians, artists and movie version. Fly high with this collec- other figures. This amazing collection presents average (“8-9”) signature quality tion of “Cuckoo” related materials high- throughout. Highlights are (10) items accompanied by basic JSA certs: John Glenn, lighted by: 8x10 screen shot photo signed Gene Kelly, Alex Trebek, (2) Clayton Moore, Carroll O’Conner, George Burns and (“9”) by Jack Nicholson with full photo LOA from JSA; a 27x41” poster “Domestic Jerry Lewis. The balance of this lot comes with Auction LOA. More on our website. Academy Award 1 Sheet” (VG); a 1963 “First Printing” Signet paperback book (GD); Opening Bid $250.00 a 1963 “Playbill” program with Kirk Douglas cover (EX); (17) 1975 8x10 stills (aver- age EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 790. 1910s-1950s 789. 1941-1954 Original Movie Star Movie Poster Lot of (3) Treasure Chest of With “King of the Texas (1200+) Trading Rangers” US 1 Sheet Cards and From an era during which heroism Memorabilia was the feel-good theme of every Vintage stars abound in this sports-related film, these (3) vintage tremendous “Treasure Chest” movie posters include: King of the collection of (1,200+) Movie Texas Rangers 1941 US 1 sheet Star trading cards and memo- framed to 27-3/8 x 41-3/8”, the col- rabilia. Featured are film- orful display presents beautifully, dom’s finest from the period portraying Sammy Baugh as lead 1910s-1950s including Ball, Crosby, Gable, Garbo, Lloyd, Keaton, Monroe and hun- role Tom King, Jr.; The Pride of St. Louis US 1/2-sheet (27x21) hawking the 1951 dreds of other stars. Overall this group presents in VG to NM condition with 80% EX film with Dan Daley as Dizzy Dean (repairs on reverse); The Bob Mathias Story a and better. Highlights are (270+) 1920s “Latest Portraits” by Kashin Publications with US 1/2-sheet (27x21) advertising the 1954 film in which Mathias and his wife play a complete (4) box set in (average EX-NM) grade. Also included are (20+) sets/near themselves. More on our website. sets and a variety of memorabilia. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

108 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 791. 1820-1824 E. Huntington 792. Display With Copy of Declaration of Orville Wright Independence Signed Letter and With infinite details and elaborate language, the Fabric From 1903 Declaration of Independence reads as the legal predecessor to all documents composed to protect “Wright Flyer” the rights and freedoms granted to United States Inventors of arguably the citizens. As it nears the conclusion, the words “… most innovative machine absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown” simultaneously vital to trav- defines the endeavor, leaving no doubt as to the el, military strategy and intentions of a brave new government. It was with shipping, the Wright good reasons (namely, national and civic pride) Brothers are eternally applauded for their unprecedented vision. This display cele- that duplications were commissioned for display in brates the landmark “evolution” of flight with a piece of the duo’s original airplane classrooms, office buildings and in public squares. and the bold autograph of Orville Wright. Framed to dimensions of 26x22, a sizable This Eleazar Huntington example is one such vintage replica. Engraved and printed black-and-white photograph of the first aircraft’s December 17, 1903 maiden voyage by the Hartford, Connecticut patriot between 1820 and 1824, this particular model is is accented by a small container showcasing a piece of genuine fabric from that a smaller variation of Benjamin O. Tyler’s version. Printed on heavy woven paper, “Wright Flyer.” Additionally, the display features an original letter signed by Orville the document showcases symmetrically arranged titles and “Engraved by E. Wright (d.1948). Typewritten on his personal stationery with a “Dayton, Ohio” desig- Huntington” at the bottom center. Expertly repaired at the edges, this example nator, the correspondence is dated “December 14, 1938” and conveys details of an exhibits fine condition. upcoming anniversary celebration commemorating the first flight. At the conclusion, In John Bidwell’s American History in Image and Text 1988 publication, he cites the Wright’s black-ink steel tip fountain pen signature projects (“9”) strength and clarity. existence of only three copies of Huntington’s engraving, making this a definitively scare artifact from the most important chapter in American history. LOA from LOA from John Reznikoff, University Archives. This item has a reserve (estimated University Archives. This item has a reserve (estimated value $10,000-$20,000) value $2400-$5000) Opening Bid $4000.00 Opening Bid $1200.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 793. John 794. American Flag and Hancock Postmarked Envelope Signed From Howard Hughes’ 1766 1938 Flight Around the Document World Instrumental in While excelling under titles of avia- the American tor, aerospace engineer, film maker Revolution and and business magnate (to name just escape from a few), financial icon Howard British rule, Hughes is defined perhaps even merchant and more by his wealth and eccentric patriot John behavior. Retained from one of his Hancock is forever lauded in his nation’s lore for his part in the removal of British countless bold endeavors, these (2) troops and, symbolically, for penning perhaps the most famous signature. That items recall the genius of a man who unmistakable penmanship is at hand on this legal document. Measuring approxi- knew no limits. Accompanying mately 9 x 4-1/2”, the textured parchment features printed shipping details and dates Hughes on his 1938 flight around from Boston on July 28, 1766. In a period of political unrest, the language on the the world (in a record 91 hours), these artifacts include: American Flag measuring 12 document reflects the beliefs and strong will of the then-suppressed colonies, with x 8-1/4”, the thin fabric piece bears 48 stars; Postmarked Envelope a standard size “God” prevalent in the terms and conditions. On the top line, Hancock’s black-ink (9-1/2 x 4-1/8”) envelope with a vintage “Flown Around The World” stamping citing scripting (“9” strength) shows the glamorous and flowing characteristics we would 14,672 miles. There are (4) postage stamps and stampings of destinations including later come to recognize in his endorsement of the Declaration of Independence. Paris, France; Moscow, U.S.S.R.; OMSK U.S.S.R.; Yakutsk; Fairbanks, Alaska; LOA from John Reznikoff, University Archives. This item has a reserve (estimated Minneapolis; and New York, N.Y. LOA from John Reznikoff, University Archives. value $1500-$3000) This item has a reserve (estimated value $1000-$2500). Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $500.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 795. Apollo 11 Lot 796. Framed Display With Spacecraft With Fragments of Foil and Buzz Great Pyramid and Aldrin Signed Sphinx Letter While their origins and comple- In an unprecedented voyage tions will forever remain myster- to where no man had ever ies, the Great Pyramid and Sphinx dared to venture, American of Giza stand to this day as mirac- astronauts Buzz Aldrin, Neil ulous structures whose physical Armstrong and Michael attributes belie their vintages and Collins manned the Apollo materials of the age. This framed 11 mission to the moon. display showcases actual parts of Offered is a significant rem- these historic Egyptian wonders. nant of that historic journey. Framed to 11-1/8 x 13-1/8”, the Adhered to a sheet of Aldrin’s personal stationery, a fleck of gold-colored Kapton shadowbox-like setting shows a Foil was taken from the famed spacecraft. Critical in reflecting the sun’s intense genuine piece of mortar from the heat, this foil was attached to the ship’s outside skin. Most of the foil burned off Great Pyramid, as well as a shell during the ship’s fiery 25,000 mph descent into the Earth’s atmosphere, with this used in construction of the being part of the small portion that survived. Attesting to the piece’s authenticity, Sphinx. Both were obtained dur- Aldrin has signed the page in black fiber tip (“9” strength). Accompanying is a 10- ing the 1800s but date from the erection of these monuments in approximately 2,500 1/2 x 13” wooden plaque commemorating the event. LOA from John Reznifoff, B.C. Accenting the piece is a 100-year-old black-and-white photograph of both University Archives. This item has a reserve (estimated value $400-$1000) structures. LOA from John Reznikoff, University Archives. This item has a reserve Opening Bid $250.00 (estimated value $750-$1500) Opening Bid $400.00

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798. Thomas Edison Signed and Framed Original Photograph - Full JSA Dubbed “The Wizard of Menlo Park,” inventor Thomas A. Edison 799. Albert Einstein Signed and 797. Neil Armstrong Signed Index was a genius whose Framed Vintage Photograph - Full Card - Full JSA creativity knew no boundaries. JSA Celebrated for his bravery and contributions to Traditionally, physical appearance was the only thing American and aeronautic history, Apollo 11 astronaut Comparable to Edison’s intellect, unkempt regarding famed theoretical physicist Albert and first-ever man on the moon Neil Armstrong has Einstein. This framed vintage photograph attests to that, signed this postcard. A headliner for any Americana or his penmanship was absolutely flawless, and rendered on this original framed photograph. Framed to 7-1/8 x but the main attraction here is the former Nobel Prize historic autograph collection, this one is among the winner’s rare autograph. Framed to 15-5/8 x 16-1/4”, finest Armstrong pennings you’ll encounter. Executed 10-5/8”, the sepia-toned photo portrays Edison clad in suitcoat and bow tie. On the lower white border, Edison the sepia-toned photo (9 x 7-5/8” visible image) depicts in blue fiber tip on a 5x3 index card, Armstrong’s bold Einstein as the central focus in a room full of gentle- scripting trumpets “perfect 10” strength and clarity and has personalized and signed the item in black-ink foun- tain pen. Accented by his customary loop, the scripting men in suits. On the lower border, Einstein’s black-ink is preceded by a personalization and salutation. Full fountain pen scripting projects (“8”) strength and clari- photo LOA from JSA. projects (“9-10”) strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 ty. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 801. (4) I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 1850s 802. Robert Remington Stroud & Sons “Birdman of Signed Alcatraz” Checks Handwritten The oldest com- Signed 1954 pany in the United States to Letter still manufacture While his bird-rear- 800. (5) 1905-1915 Jack London its original prod- ing days had long- uct, the since ceased at Signed Checks Leavenworth A pioneer in the realm of published fiction, Jack Remington firearms plant Penitentiary, Robert London gained valuable insight from true to life expe- Stroud was forever riences in the Klondike and beyond. These (5) checks remains a revered institution to this dubbed “Birdman of Alcatraz.” A decidedly violent have each been signed by the gifted writer. Drawn inmate, Stroud found peace with his birds and in cor- from London’s account at the Central Bank of day. These (4) 1850s checks hail from the company’s early days and respondence. This 1954 handwritten letter was com- Oakland, the vouchers span 1905 through 1915 and posed entirely by Stroud during the latter portion of are signed on the appropriate line by London (d.1916) are signed by founder Eliphalet or son Samuel Remington. Drawn from New York’s Ilion Bank, (2) his time at Alcatraz. Penned on both sides of a lined in black-ink fountain pen. Normal cancellation stamp- sheet, the letter is signed by Stroud (black ballpoint, ings do not affect potent scriptings that average (“9”) are signed “E. Remington & Sons” and (2) are signed “S. Remington.” More than 150 years later, the signa- “9” strength) at the conclusion. LOA from John strength. LOA from John Reznikoff, University Reznikoff, American Archives. This item has a reserve Archives. This lot has a reserve (estimated value tures average (“8-9”) quality, with minor ink migration affecting one of Samuel Remington’s scriptings. (estimated value $200-$600). $500-$1000) Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

803. I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Americana 804. Piece of Autograph 1865 Lot of (8) Confederate With J. Flag From Edgar Richmond Hoover Capitol and R.B. Building 805. 1940s-1950s Lionel Model Train Hayes Undoubtedly the Collection with #736 Locomotive & Woven into the biggest blemish in (10) Cars American fabric American lineage, All aboard for this 1940s-1950s Lionel model train col- through contri- the Civil War and lection. Powering this dynamic offering is a butions in poli- its elements evoke Locomotive #736 literally featuring all the bells and tics, entertain- bitter memories of whistles and (10) other cars which present in overall ment and ingenuity, (8) historically significant figures factions that were unable to co-exist. Having waved excellent condition. Also included is a variety of Lionel have autographed these flats. Signatures average (“8- proudly (albeit briefly) atop the Richmond, Virginia track, switches, towers, transformers, trestles, signals, 9”) quality and include: Douglas Corrigan, Buddy Confederate Capitol building, this piece of the booklets, a bridge, a station platform, a tunnel and (6) Ebsen, Rutherford B. Hayes (full JSA), J. Edgar Confederate flag is a genuine artifact from a pivotal Plasticville structures. All items appear in nicely pre- Hoover (full JSA), Stan Lee, Zeppo Marx, Harry chapter in American history. Trimmed to approximately served condition, however they have not been tested. Morgan and Samuel Remington. Auction LOA from 2-1/8 x 1-1/8”, the blue and white striped portion was Due to weight this lot will require a shipping surcharge, JSA. More on our website. given to Methodist minister John O. Foster. LOA from local pick-up advised. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 University Archives. This item has a reserve (estimated Opening Bid $200.00 value $500-$1000). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

110 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 806. 1913 New York Times Baseball Section 808. Featuring Joe Managers Cronin Mack & Pennant McGraw 807. 1926 World Series Game 6 Winners Opening Bid Yankee Stadium Ticket Stub Souvenir Pinback $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

809. 1951 Mickey Mantle “Four-Bagger” Original Game Board Opening Bid $150.00 811. June 19, 1960 Cleveland 810. (4) 1958 Armour Hot Dogs Stadium PSA 3 Full Ticket From Ted San Francisco Giants Pins Williams HR No. 501 - Lone Graded Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

814. (5) 1989 Topps Baseball Unopened Wax Cases 813. 1971 Topps Baseball Rack Pack Opening Bid $150.00 812. Vintage Mickey Mantle Opening Bid $250.00 Promotional Zippo Lighter with Original Box Opening Bid $250.00

815. August 31, 817. (4) 1975- 1997 “Don 816. 1967 Topps 76 Topps Mattingly Day” Football Wax Hockey Yankee Stadium Pack—PSA 6 Unopened PSA 6 Full Ticket Opening Bid $150.00 Rack Packs - Lone Graded Opening Bid Opening Bid $250.00 $100.00

819. Michael Jordan 820. (4) 1965 Autographed Eddie Shore Red Chicago Signed Checks Bulls Jersey— Opening Bid $150.00 UDA 818. 1976-77 Topps Hockey Opening Bid $200.00 Unopened Wax Box Opening Bid $250.00

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822. Bill I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Dickey 1940s 821. Rare 1903 Boston Game-Used Beaneaters Complete Professional Full Season (2) Model Admission Ticket Book Catcher’s Advanced rarity collectors should take note of this rare and incredi- Mitt - Full bly attractive 1903 Boston PSA/DNA Beaneaters complete “Full Season” More than any other ticket book, good for (2) admis- installment in sports sions. This amazingly well preserved book features a gorgeous leather bound cover history, the 1927 which shows only minor signs of wear, primarily light surface abrasions on the cor- “Murderers Row” ners and spine and a full complement of tickets in pristine unused condition. roster spawns mys- Measuring 4 x 2-1/4” the red-brown cover bears lustrous gilt lettering which reads tique and tales “Boston Base Ball Club, Season 1903, 104”. The page inside the front cover records regarding every last the ticket holder as “Mr. Fred E. Ling” and is signed by team treasurer “J.B. element. Thus, it’s only fitting that memorabilia linked to that storied Bronx roster has Billings”. This page is minimally affected by light foxing and a crack where the inherent value exceeding that of all other sports artifacts. Fitting that category is the paper overlay meets the spine. It is stamped across the text “Complimentary” and offered prize: a “Spalding” signature model catcher’s mitt attributed to Hall of Fame features the season ticket number “104” at lower left above the name of the printer backstop during the latter portion of his career. Crafted circa 1945, the “Baker, Jones & Co”. The (39) ticket coupon pages feature (4) perforated tickets per right-handed “tool of ignorance” features streamline fingers, lock stitch lacing and an page numbered for games one through seventy-eight with (2) coupons for each adjustable leather strap. Heavy use is apparent with scuff marks and wear throughout. game for a total of (156) ticket coupons, all completely intact and free of any mark- Use possibilities include Dickey (1946) and his star pupil Yogi Berra, who also ings. This item has a reserve. (Estimated value $3000-$6000) employed this exact model. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $1200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

823. (13) 1940s-1950s 824. 1911 Negro League Tickets, Polo Stubs & Passes with Grounds (3) World Series New York Explore Negro League history Giants vs. with these (13) 1940s-1950s tick- Boston ets, stubs and passes. Featured are 1940s: (7 items) with 1942 Rustlers Kansas City Monarchs vs. Program Homestead Grays Negro World From End Series complimentary ticket (FR, moderate writing), (2) 1947 Negro of Cy World Series Cubans vs. Young’s Buckeyes stubs (VG-EX, VG, Career Polo Grounds), 1947-1951 In the midst of Indianapolis Clowns vs. Kingston an identity cri- Braves full (EX-MT); 1950s: (6 sis, Boston’s items) with (5) 1950s Connie Senior Circuit franchise adopted four different mascots (Beaneaters, Doves, Rustlers Mack Stadium: (average EX, all and Braves) over a seven-year period (1906-1912) before settling on the latter nick- advertising passes/complimentary name. Buried in the cellar, 39 games off the pace on August 19, 1911, the “Rustlers” tickets) with Indianapolis Clowns signed 44-year-old Cy Young. This Polo Grounds program was issued for a Giants- vs: Birmingham Black Barons, Rustlers game and features Young’s name on the pre-printed lineup card. Memphis Red Sox, New York Black Yankees and (2) Kansas City Monarchs vs. Covers/pages are intact on this scarce survivor from the end of Young’s remarkable Birmingham Black Barons. More on our website. career. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 826. 1923 New 825. 1916 York Brooklyn Dodgers Yankees/Giants World Series World Series Program Program—1st WS Despite a valiant effort by in the 1916 at Yankee World Series the Brooklyn Stadium/1st Dodgers succumbed to the Yankee’s WS Win Boston Red Sox who won What better way to celebrate their second of three WS the opening of a new stadi- titles during 1915-18. um than winning a World Offered is a 1916 Dodgers Series? In a battle of New WS program featuring HOF York crosstown rivals the manager Robinson on the Yankees defeated the Giants cover. Measuring 9x11 this to capture their first WS classic souvenir presents Championship in 1923. better than the technical Presented is a program from grade (VG) derived from this historic Series, the first peripheral stains which held at Yankee Stadium. marginally impact the well Despite the back cover preserved cover. Team pho- showing paper loss and residue, the stunning images of opposing managers Miller tos include HOFers Ruth, Pennock, Hooper, Stengel, Marquard and Wheat. This Huggins and John McGraw on the front cover shows only moderate signs of wear and item has a reserve. Estimated value is ($1500-$3000). the interior pages are in excellent condition. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

112 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 827. 1926 World Series Program— Cardinals Version Scored with Ruth’s 3 Home Runs 828. September 6, 1927 Yankees vs. in Game 4 829. 1927 Yankees vs. Red Sox Fenway Featuring distinc- Red Sox Fenway Park Program - tive cover art, this Ruth HRs No. 45 and 46 Park Program - Ruth HR No. 47 1926 World While the “curse” cast by the ill-advised sale of Babe Speeding in opposite directions in the American league Series program is Ruth lingered for 86 seasons, its effects were profound standings, the Yankees and Red Sox met for a twinbill in attractive collectible in (GD to VG) condition. The throughout. As Ruth’s fabled 1927 season neared a at Fenway Park on September 6, 1927. While the pin- cover is attached at the top staple only as the majority crescendo, this program was issued at Fenway Park. stripers had all but clinched their fifth flag in seven sea- of the spine is split, a condition which does not overtly Scored in pencil during a 14-2 Yankees drubbing in sons, Babe Ruth was in pursuit of his own single-sea- diminish the cover’s classic appeal. The scorecard sec- Game 1 of a September 6 doubleheader, the scorecard son home run mark. Entering the doubleheader with 44 tion is filled out legibly in pencil. Also of interest are documents two Ruth home runs and an additional blow home runs, Ruth launched five more before the end of the player photo pages which feature members of the by Gehrig. A hint of a vertical compacting fold remains the next day. This program was issued in Boston for the squads. Comes from the contest in which Ruth belted and the back cover is missing from this relic hailing September 6 nightcap as Ruth upped his total to 47. three round trippers to fulfill a promise he made to a from the most significant single-season home run exhi- The eight-page guide is scored in pencil and presents youthful fan. More on our website. bition in history, More on our website. nicely. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

831. (4) 1929 Philadelphia Athletics 832. (5) 1930-1931 Philadelphia World Series Ticket Stubs/Press 830. 1927 New York Yankees Type I Athletics World Series Home Ticket Pass with Game 5 Clincher Team Photograph Stubs Having broken the Yankees stranglehold on the Junior The bench mark for all dominant teams to follow, the It was a tale of two series for the Philadelphia Athletics Circuit, the 1929 Philadelphia Athletics embarked on a 1927 New York Yankees were a team that had been as they bested the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1930 Fall three-season American League pennant conquest that molded to perfection, a perfect mix of youth and veter- Classic but succumbed to the Redbirds in the 1931 re- was equally as impressive. Featured are (3) ticket stubs ans who were simultaneously peaking. This original match. Presented are (5) 1930- Shibe and a press pass from the which Type I photograph depicts those Bronx Bombers at Park ticket stubs. Featured are : (3 resulted in an Athletics triumph. Included are 1.) Game their St. Petersburg, Florida spring training site. The 9- stubs, all FR, reverse paper/glue residue) with Game 1: 3; 2.) Game 4 (Simmons home run); 3.) Game 5 series 7/8 x 8” sepia-toned keepsake shows a two-row pose. (Home Runs: Cochrane, Simmons); Game 2: (Home clincher and 4.) World Series press pass for Games 1-3 Of note, Babe Ruth is in street clothes with his arms Run: Cochrane), Game 6: (Home Run: Simmons, (punch cancelled, presents VG). Although the box seat draped around teammates Dutch Ruether and Joe series clincher); 1931 World Series: (2 stubs) with stubs have sustained reverse writing or glue/paper Dugan. Signatures appear as they were executed on the Game 3: (presents FR, pin hole, Home Run: Simmons) residue, the obverses still present nicely. original negative. and Game 5: (presents VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

834. (11) 1935- 1987 Baseball All-Star Game Ticket Stubs & Press 833. 1947 Wrigley Field All-Star 835. (18) 1936-1964 New York Pass Yankees World Series Ticket Stubs Game Full Ticket & Screw-Back Surviving Press Pin stubs from the with Mantle HR The year 1947 marked the first time fan voting was Midsummers’ Classic are uncovered with these (11) Significant stubs are found with these (18) 1936-1964 used to elect the starting position players for the All- 1935-1987 Baseball All-Star game vouchers. Unless New York Yankees World Series vouchers, many of Star Game. Elect some All-Star Game history with this noted, each admittance pass presents (VG-EX or bet- which witnessed a noteworthy event. Unless noted, fantastic pairing of a 1947 All-Star Game full ticket and ter). Included are All-Star Game Stubs/Press Pass: each Fall Classic relic presents (VG-EX or better). press pin from the “Mid-Summer Classic” held at (11 items) with 1935 (FR, reverse glue residue, Foxx Highlights include World Series: (18 stubs) with 1936: Chicago’s Wrigley Field. The immaculate full ticket HR, Gomez WP), 1952 (J. Robinson HR), (2) 1956, (3) Game 4; 1952: Game 3 (GD, Berra, Mize HRs); 1955: presents better than the technical grade (EX-MT) which 1969 ((2) McCovey and Bench HR, Carlton WP, one (2) Game 1 (Ford victory, Snider HR), (2) Game 2, is the result of minor corner wear on what is otherwise has writing), 1970 press pass (with hanger), 1971 Game 4 (Campanella, Hodges, Snider HRs); 1956: an amazingly bright, clean, solid specimen. Nearly as (Aaron, Bench, Clemente, R. Jackson, Killebrew, F. Game 4 (Mantle HR); 1957: Game 1 (Ford Win), Game attractive is the posted thread press pin which shows Robinson HRs), 1977 (Garvey, Morgan HRs, Sutton 2, Game 6 (Aaron, Berra, Torre HRs) and 1961: Game only minor wear. WP) and 1987. 1 (Ford shutout). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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836. 1950 All-Star 837. 1940s-1960s Baseball Baseball Pin-Up Treasure Chest Lot of (8) Complete Book with with Ruth & Gehrig Williams Cover Lay claim to an interesting variety of Pin your winning bid on this scarce memorabilia with this Baseball All-Star Baseball Pin-up Book. “Treasure Chest” of (8) items. Included Issued in 1950, this desirable col- are: (4) Baseball Magazine M114 lectible features Ted Williams on Premiums with Ruth (GD), Gehrig (GD both the front and back covers to VG), Feller (VG), Hubbell (VG); which present in (VG) condition. 1948 slide “Babe Ruth on His Last Visit The interior features (10) well-pre- to Hollywood” (wrinkles on cardboard served All-Star player photos in do not affect image of Ruth and actor nearly original condition. These Bendix); 1968 “Frank’s Red Hot Sauce” photos are formatted in a perforated ad with Mays trimmed to 5-1/2 x 8; circular pattern with photos on one 8/12/51 “National Colored All-Star side and playing hints on the other. Classic” stub (VG-EX); 1950 R423 Included players are: DiMaggio, Hegan, Hodges, Kell, Kiner, Musial, Parnell, strip of (13) cards with Cobb and Robinson, Rizzuto and Williams. More on our website. DiMaggio (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

838. Babe Ruth Memorabilia 839. Vintage Mickey Lot of (6) with Japanese Mantle Book Covers in Book Original Shrink Wrap “Babe” Ruth dominated Baseball as a Cover all your bases with this package player and Ruth-related memorabilia con- of vintage Mickey Mantle Book Covers tinues to dominate the collectibles market. in original shrink wrap. Extremely Offered is a lot of (6) Ruth memorabilia tough in originally packaged state these items including a rare Japanese version of c.1960 book covers include a header the 1948 book “ Ruth Story”. printed with a price of twenty-nine Reading from right to left this (VG) tome cents and a stated quantity of (3), and features excellent photo illustrations. Also stamped with the name “Mickey included are: 1936 “Babe Ruth’s Baseball Mantle”. Produced by “Star-Studded Advice” (VG); (2) 1948 “The Babe Ruth Covers, Inc.”, these remarkable relics Story” movie related booklets (both EX- feature a blue and white color scheme MT); 1947 “Babe” sheet music (EX); 2” with an image of a smiling Mantle and diameter pocket watch in working condi- variously sized stars. Package dimen- tion with cracked plastic crystal. More on sions are 10x11 and there are no signs of wear other than small scattered holes in the our website. plastic wrap. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

840. (2050) 841. 1975 Topps Mini 1958-1972 Baseball Uncut Sheet Topps Baseball with Brett & Yount Singles-Sharp Rookies The victor of this Stunning 1975 Topps Mini assortment of (2050) Baseball uncut sheet featuring the 1958-1972 Topps keynote Brett and Yount rookies. Baseball singles will Comprises (12) 11-card rows with be pleased with the limited perimeter creasing, notch- well defined corners, ing, staining or tearing affecting crisp edges and fresh only a small portion of the edge surfaces of these clas- cards. Highlights include #1 Aaron sic cards. Moderate duplication is found throughout this gathering which includes RB, #20 Munson, #50 B. multiple semi-stars, specialty/team cards and a smattering of semi-high numbers. Robinson, #150 Gibson, #223 Averages (EX-MT) quality and includes Topps: (228) 1958, (27) 1959, (266) 1960, Yount RC, #228 Brett RC and (285) 1961, (232) 1962, (91) 1963, (116) 1964, (52) 1967, (5) 1968, (186) 1969, (222) #260 Bench. The #223 Brett card is 1970, (265) 1971 and (75) 1972. More on our website. crease-free while a small wrinkle between the perimeter of #228 Yount RC and #1 Opening Bid $250.00 Aaron RB is barely discernable. Premier display piece! Opening Bid $400.00

842. (24) 1937-1983 843. Philadelphia Washington Area Phillies/Eagles HOFer Baseball & Football Autographed Jersey Lot Ticket Stubs & of (9) with Ashburn & Passes Schmidt Beltway historians will want to Philadelphia sports royalty is well add these (24) 1937-1983 base- represented by this regal collection ball and football ticket of (9) Phillies/Eagle HOFer auto- stubs/passes to their archives. graphed jerseys. Top rank goes to Highlights include Washington (5) items with individual certifica- Senators: (21 items, all present tion: Phillies: Ashburn (“8”) VG-EX or better, unless noted) PSA/DNA sticker, Carlton (“9”) with Stubs: (15 stubs) with (8) with “HOF 94” inscription- 1937 (average VG), (2) 1938 opening day (GD, FR), 1951, (2) 1952 opening day; PSA/DNA sticker, Schmidt (“9”) with “#548 5/2/89” inscription-basic JSA Other: 1958 working press pass issued to famed Redskins/Senators photographer sticker/card & MM sticker; Eagles: Bednarik (“9”) with “HOF 67” inscription-basic Nate Fine (FR, reverse paper loss) and Washington Redskins: (3 items, all FR, JSA sticker, McDonald (“7”, minor ink migration) with “HOF ‘98” inscription-basic reverse paper loss) with 10/9/58 photo pass. More on our website. JSA sticker/card. Balance have Auction LOA from JSA. More on website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

114 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 844. Circa I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 1930s Babe 845. Babe Ruth Signed Ruth Cut Photograph Signature - with Full Full JSA JSA Famous figures Flanked by a host throughout histo- of female admir- ry have perfected ers, the legendary their crafts to Babe Ruth stand above all (d.1948) never peers. While lacked attention they and their regardless of his trades have playing status. absolutely noth- This circa 1930s ing to do with Babe Ruth, he is the standard to which greatness in any profession is signed photograph compared. You can be sure that anyone billed as “The Babe Ruth of ...” is without was penned by a rival. In both his diamond exploits and compliant autograph signings, Ruth will heftier “Bambino” always be the measuring stick. This cut signature is no exception. Executed in black- as he wore his promotional “All Americans” jacket. The approximately 5x4 black- ink fountain pen on a thick stock surface (likely a program cover) and adhered to a and-white picture is penned by the legend toward the bottom edge. Despite significant 5x3 index card, Ruth’s scripting projects (“8-9”) quality, with slightly lesser pen pres- creasing and fraying throughout, the black steel-tip fountain pen endorsement still sure in the upper-case “R” preventing even higher assessment. The lack of quotation projects a resounding (“8-9”) strength with deference to the imperfections. The mod- marks around “Babe” likely date the signature to post-1928. Full photo LOA from erately soiled reverse displays an indecipherable notation. Full photo LOA from JSA. JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value $2400-$3500) Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $750.00

847. (26) Multi/Single- Signed Baseballs with Inscriptions or Theme Including Koufax Presented are (22) single-signed base- balls with inscrip- tions and (4) multi-signed base- 846. 1955 Awards Program Centerfold Signed by (10) balls with themes. Including Foxx, Cronin & Grove—Full JSA The majority of the spheres display varying degrees of toning and, unless noted, “Beantown” Baseballers and Boxers banded together to sign the offered program cen- exhibit (“8”) penmanship or better. Highlights include Multi-Signed: (4 balls) with terfold at the 3rd Annual Boston Sports Lodge B’nai B’rith Awards Dinner held at the 1.) dual-signed OAL Griffey/Griffey Jr. (sweet spot, JSA basic cert); 2.) triple-signed Sheraton Plaza in Boston on 5/8/55. Signed by (10) this two page 17x11 center spread ONL with Koufax (sweet spot)/Ryan (north panel)/Feller (south panel) with full photo presents in nicely preserved condition. Key signers are: Baseball HOFers: Foxx LOA from JSA; Single-Signed: (22 balls, all JSA Basic Certs) with OAL: Berra (#8), (“9”), Cronin (“8”), Grove (“8”); Boxing HOFers: McLarnin (“9”), Ross (“8”), Zivic La Russa (A’s!), B. Robinson 1964 ALMVP), Tresh (1962 AL ROY, clean) and Other: (“9”). Other signers are Red Sox star D. DiMaggio (“8”) and boxers Britton (“8”), R. Alomar (“7”, 1993 OAS). More on our website. Collins (“8”) and Dundee (“8”). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $750.00

849. (62) Baseball Hall of Fame Single- Signed Balls with Koufax & Williams— Loaded Instant Baseball Hall of Fame single- signed ball collec- tion featuring (62) different subjects on primarily OAL and 848. (50) Single-Signed Baseballs With Aaron, Koufax ONL spheres. These relatively clean orbs each display autographs bearing (“8”) strengths or better. Additionally, many players added career achievements as an and Mays - All JSA inscription. Highlights include Full Photo LOA from JSA: (7 balls) with OAL: Rife with Cooperstown inductees, this lot of (50) single-signed baseballs reads like a Dickey (slightly toned), T. Williams (toned); ONL: Aaron, Drysdale, Koufax, Mays; “Who’s Who” among diamond legends. The OAL and ONL spheres range from clean Other: Hunter (Rawlings Official League); JSA Basic Certs: (55 balls) with OAL: white (grade “9”) to lightly toned (grade “6”) examples and showcase sweet spot pen- M. Allen, Berra (slightly toned), Ford, R. Jackson, Killebrew (573 HR’s), Rizzuto, nings that average (“9”) potency. Highlights include: Aaron (full JSA), Berra, Ryan; ONL: Durocher (slightly toned), Mathews, Musial (slightly toned), Reese Durocher, Gomez (full JSA), Koufax (full JSA), Mathews, Mays (full JSA), Musial, (1955 W.S. Champs, slightly toned), Snider (1955 Champs) and Stargell. More on our Rizzuto, F. Robinson, Snider and Spahn. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on website. our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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850. 1962 851. 1971 852. New St. Louis Pittsburgh York Cardinals Pirates Yankees Team- Team- Reunion Signed Signed Ball Ball With Baseball Signed by Musial, with (15) (14) With Flood, Autographs J. Keane Including DiMaggio, and Full Clemente— Dickey JSA Full JSA and Full Following a torrid 7-0 start, the 1962 St. Louis The 1971 World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates have JSA Cardinals found themselves in a heated pennant chase inscribed the offered OAL Cronin baseball with (15) Gathered for a reunion in 1984, (14) former New York in which seven of the 10 N.L. teams authored winning player and manager/coach autographs. The blue ink Yankees shared the common bonds of pinstriped roots records. This ONL Giles baseball is autographed by script present nicely with each displaying (“8-9”) attrib- and championship status. This OAL Brown baseball (23) members of a Redbirds squad that finished sixth utes or better. Although the sphere displays moderate was signed by those Bronx Bombers. The mildly toned but played spoiler to the Dodgers’ season. The creamy soiling throughout, the autographs still present nicely. orb (grade “6”) showcases ballpoint pennings that aver- orb has a thin coat of period shellac and ballpoint Included are Sweet Spot: Murtaugh (“8”); West Panel: age (“8”) strength with: Sweet Spot J. DiMaggio; scriptings averaging (“7-8”) strength with keys includ- Ellis, Virdon, Cash, unidentified; East Panel: Nelson, North Panel Dickey, Byrne, Keller and Lopat; South ing: K. Boyer, Flood, Gibson, Keane (manager), Musial B. Johnson, Grant; North Panel: Leppert, Oceak, Panel Reynolds and Slaughter; West Panel Woodling, and Schoendienst. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on Hands, Alley; South Panel: unidentified, Lowrey and Bauer, Collins, Mize and Raschi; East Panel Shea and our website. Clemente (“8-9”). Full photo LOA from JSA. Etten. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

854. 1958 Detroit Tigers and 855. 1971 & 1974 New York Yankees Cincinnati Reds Team-Signed Team-Signed Baseballs with 853. 1986 New York Mets Team- Baseballs - Both Full JSA Munson—Full JSA Signed Baseball with (29) Also-ran rosters with competitive futures, the 1958 Stellar pair of 1971 and 1974 New York Yankees team- Autographs—Full JSA Detroit Tigers (the only club to post a winning record signed baseballs featuring (2) Munson, E. Howard, The 1986 World Champion New York Mets have against that year’s Yankees) and Cincinnati Reds are Ford and other luminaries. Highlights include 1971 inscribed this ONL baseball with (29) player and man- the endorsers of these (2) baseballs. Includes: 1958 New York Yankees: (22 signatures, average “7”, ager/coach signatures. The attractive blue ink endorse- Tigers OAL Harridge ball, (27) signatures (average “8” Wilson Prep League ball “7”) with Sweet Spot: Murcer ments average (“8-9”) while the sphere displays strength) with: Henrich, (2) Kaline, Kuenn and Lau; (“8”); South Panel: Munson (“7”); 1974 New York instances of uniform toning throughout. Highlights 1958 Reds ONL Giles ball, (27) signatures (average Yankees: (28 signatures, average “8-9”, OAL ball “8- include Sweet Spot: D. Johnson; East Panel: Bi. “6” strength) with: Burgess, Dropo, Pinson and F. 9”) with Sweet Spot: Murcer (“9”); West Panel: E. Robinson, Dykstra, Gooden; South Panel: Carter and Robinson. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More Howard (“8-9”); North Panel: Munson (“8-9”) and Reverse Sweet Spot: Strawberry. Full photo LOA from on our website. South Panel: Ford (“9”). Individual full photo LOAs JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

858. 1989 San Francisco Giants Team- Signed WS Baseball & (2) Vincent/ 856. Opponents Brown/ Baltimore Orioles & Philadelphia 857. 1942, 1947 & 1952 Washington White Phillies Team Signed Balls—Full JSA Senators Team-Signed Baseballs Signed Balls—All JSA Led by WS MVP Dempsey the Baltimore Orioles with Full JSA The 1989 “Battle of the Bay” World Series featured the defeated the Philadelphia Phillies in a 1983 contest Oakland Athletics vs. San Francisco Giants in a contest Presented are (3) Washington Senators team-signed base- dubbed the “I-95” Series for the highway connecting stunningly interrupted by the Loma Prieta earthquake. balls: 1942, 1947 and 1952. Includes: 1942 Senators: ( 1 7 the proximate cities. Presented are Orioles and Phillies Offered is a 1989 OWS baseball team signed by (29) signatures, average “6”, shellacked OAL Harridge grades team signed 1983 OWS balls autographed by (49) Giants on a lightly toned (“7”) ball displaying (average “2-3” with multiple contusions); 1947 Senators: (24 sig- including (5) HOFers. Key signers are HOFers: Ripken “8-9”) signatures with deference to the faded Dravecky natures, average “7”, OAL Harridge grades “6-7”) with (“7”), Murray (“7”), Perez (“8”) and Series MVP autograph. Key signers are: W. Clark, Craig and Ma. Sweet Spot: R. Ferrell (“7”); N o rth Panel: Wynn (“7”); Dempsey (“7”). Both balls merit a (“7”) grade with def- Williams. Also included are (2) 1989 OWS balls signed 1952 Senators: (29 signatures, average “6-7”, OAL erence to the east panel of the Phillies ball which is by MLB officials Vincent, Brown and White (all “9”). Harridge grades “5-6”) with Sweet Spot: B. Harris (“7”) affected by residue/abrasions. Individual full photo Giants ball has full photo LOA from JSA, balance have and N o rth Panel: Jensen (“7”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. basic JSA certs. More on our website. LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

116 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 859. 1995 MLB All-Star 860. 1960-1971 Game Signed Baseball Washington Senators Lot of (4)—Full JSA Team-Signed Ball Lot of Seems like everybody but the beer (7) With T. Williams, vendor autographed this set of (4) Fox, Hodges and Flood 1995 MLB All-Star Game signed Both the original and expansion baseballs including the majority of Washington Senators are represent- the AL and NL squads, both man- ed in this lot of (7) team-signed agers, some coaches, the umpires, baseballs. Orbs range from clean a few officials and even an white to lightly toned and feature announcer. Featured are (92) sig- ballpoint pennings averaging (“7”) natures displaying (average “8-9”) quality. Keys include: 1960 (18 sig- strength distributed across (2) AL, natures) with Battey and Killebrew; (1) NL and (1) Umpire OASG 1962 (28) with Piersall and Vernon; baseballs. Marquee signers are 1962 (28) with Hamilton and Susce; 1967 (32) with Hodges and Howard; 1969 (29) Biggio, Bonds, Boggs, Gwynn, with Fox and Versalles; 1970 (24) with Grieve and T. Williams; 1971 (25) with Flood Maddux, Piazza, Puckett, Ripken, Smith, Sosa and Thomas. Individual full photo and T. Williams. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

861. 1963-1988 862. (12) David American League Ortiz 2004 Team-Signed Ball Word Series Lot of (10) With ‘63 Single-Signed Yankees and ‘77 Baseballs—All Blue Jays JSA Junior Circuit installments David (Big Papi) Ortiz spanning the 1960s through goes on the prowl division play have signed with these (12) single- these (10) OAL baseballs. signed baseballs. Spheres range from clean Inked on the east white to lightly toned and panel of a 2004 OWS showcase ballpoint pennings whose strengths vary. Keys include: 1963 Yankees: (26 sphere, both the balls signatures) with Berra and Maris (full JSA); 1973 Orioles: (23) with B. Robinson and and crisp blue scripts Weaver; 1975 Yankees (17) with Hunter and Martin; 1977 Blue Jays: (32) with present in the (“9”) Hartfield and Whitt (full JSA); 1978 Red Sox: (26) with Eckersley and Fisk. Auction range. Perfect for the autograph dealer or the ardent Boston Red Sox fan. Individual LOA from JSA. More on our website. basic certs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

863. (12) 2004 864. Chicago White Sox Boston Red Sox Autographed Baseball Manager/Coaches Lot of (43) With Thomas, Multi-Signed Wilhelm and (17) Multi- Baseballs with Signed JSA Celebrating “Roof Shots,” an explod- Join “the nation” with ing scoreboard and the famous center- these (12) 2004 Boston field shower, this lot of (43) auto- Red Sox manager/coaches graphed baseballs runs the gamut in multi-signed baseballs. terms of Chicago White Sox favorites. Each 2004 OWS sphere is The orbs range from snow-white to inked by Francona (sweet lightly toned and showcase ballpoint spot) along with Ro. pennings averaging (“8-9”) strength. Jackson (hitting coach), L. Single-signed keys include: R. Allen, Jones (first base coach) and Wallace (pitching coach) on either the east or west panels. Baines, (2) Belle, Carrasquel, Dropo, Guillen, R. Hernandez, John, L. Johnson, Despite moderate blue ink migration, the crisp endorsements still present nicely. The Kessinger, Lamont, (2) Minoso, Pasqua, Pierce, Sax, (2) Thomas, (4) Ventura, commemorative canvases are clean. Individual JSA basic certs. Wilhelm and Wood. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

865. (48) Autographed 866. (73) Single- Current MLB Stars Signed Baseballs Inscribed/Special Edition with Many Stars Baseballs with Soriano & Including Bonds & Ross Griffey Jr. Celebrate MLB’s current star power , Ken Griffey Jr. with this lot of four-dozen auto- and other stars of the past and graphed/inscribed/special edition present headline the group of baseballs. Each ball is presented with (73) single-signed baseballs. (“9-10”) strength and clarity with Each autograph grades (“8”) most showing (“10”) signatures. or better with approximately Included in this grouping are: (12) half of the canvases displaying Jesus Montero ”63”, (12) Vance varying degrees of toning. Worley ”Vanimal”, (12) Alfonso Keys include JSA Basic Certs: (23 balls) with OAL: (Bauer, Colavito, D. DiMaggio, Soriano ”12” on Blue & Red stitched Sept 11, 2002 baseballs, (7) Cody Ross (side Griffey Jr., Mattingly, Mize, Pepitone, Raines; ONL: Ba. Bonds, Burdette, W. Clark, panel – 100 years of Fenway ball) & (5) Cody Ross ”’10 WS Champs, NLCS MVP” Rose, Strawberry, Sutton; Auction LOA from JSA: (50 balls) with OAL: J. on 2010 WS Baseballs. Each ball comes with an individual JSA sticker and cert card. Gonzalez, Palmeiro; ONL: Adcock and Bagwell. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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868. Jackie Robinson 867. Charles A. “Kid” Nichols Signed and Framed 8x10 Cut Signature - Full JSA Photograph—Full JSA The predecessor to popular Yellow Hall of Dignify your collection with this hand- Fame Plaque postcards, this 1947-1963 some Jackie Robinson (d.1972) signed Albertype example is an appropriate medium and framed 8x10 photograph. Posed for the cut signature of Hall of Famer Charles with his wife Rachel, Robinson appears A. “Kid” Nichols. The youngest-ever hurler in a photo that is as dignified as his to reach the 300 win plateau, Nichols culture influencing career. His refined (d.1953) has rendered a black-ink fountain (“9”) quality signature has been applied pen scripting which shows (“9”) potency and in blue ink by ballpoint pen along with has been adhered to the obverse of this the inscription “Best Wishes”. Framed Cooperstown collectible. Nichols pennings to overall dimensions of 14x17 this are among the scarcer in Hall of Fame circles, prestigious display piece is completed and one would be hard pressed to find one as by nicely coordinated brown and coral bold as this example. Full photo LOA from double matting. Full photo LOA from JSA. JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

869. Jackie Robinson Cut Signature - 870. Tris Speaker/Larry Berra Full JSA Signed Album Page - Full JSA The autograph seeker who secured these (2) While he met with scriptings obviously had a keen eye for exist- varying degrees of ing icons and legends to be. Likely signed hesitation upon during the late-1940s/early-1950s, this 4-5/8 his introduction to x 3-1/2” blank album page sheet is endorsed the Major on one side by Tris Speaker (blue ink, “9” Leagues, Jackie strength) and on the other side by Larry Robinson was cer- Berra (pencil, “8” strength). Full photo LOA tainly more welcomed by his Brooklyn teammates. Executed in graphite pencil on a from JSA. portion of a lined sheet, the scripting was once part of a sheet endorsed by (7) mem- Opening Bid $400.00 bers of the 1947 National League championship roster. The signature was long ago covered with a strip of transparent tape and projects (“7-8”) strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

871. (8) 1920s-Modern 872. (3) 1951 New Signed/Unsigned York Yankees Related Photographs Picturing Items with (2) Signed Babe Ruth Including Captivating assortment of (8) DiMaggio/Mantle—Full 1920s-modern signed/unsigned photographs picturing Babe Ruth JSA at various phases of his life. Impressive trio of 1951 New York Included are Signed 8x10 Photos: Yankees related items heralded by (5 photos, all “8-9” or better, indi- a tandem of dual-signed keep- vidual JSA basic certs) with M. sakes. Included are 1.) dual- Allen, Berra, Crosetti (1931), signed 1951 DiMaggio (“8- Durocher, Feller; Ruth 9”)/Mantle (“9-10”) newspaper Wire/Photos Display: (3 items) cut (full photo LOA from JSA); with 1.) circa 1920s wire photo 2.) dual-signed 1951 World Series framed and matted to 10 x 12-1/2” (moderate wear to framing); 2.) dated 1937 wire Giants program signed by Mays on both the cover and page 25; (both “9-10”, full photo with Didricksen (FR, modern paper slip affixed to photo) and 3.) dated 1945 photo LOA from JSA, program presents VG with loose binding) and 3.) unsigned news service photo (presents EX-MT). 1951 World Series Yankees vs. Dodgers phantom program (GD to VG). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

873. (16) Multi/Single- 874. Baseball Signed & Unsigned Memorabilia Balance Brooklyn Dodgers of Collection with Items Mantle/Dickey Signed Flatbush faithful will understand- Photo and Rizzuto ably be interested in these (16) Signed Glove multi/single-signed and unsigned With an emphasis on “champi- Brooklyn Dodgers keepsakes. ons,” this assortment of diamond Featured are Signed: (5 items, all souvenirs is headlined by covet- “8-9” or better) with 1.) multi- ed autographs of seemingly signed 1941 Dodgers scorecard annual Fall Classic participants. autographed by (11) throughout Highlights include: Signed Photo an 8x10 sepia-toned print signed in blue Sharpie with Reese (full photo LOA from (both “10” strength) by subjects Mantle and Dickey (full JSA); Signed Glove a JSA); 2.) multi-signed 8x10 photograph autographed by (8) players (PSA/DNA sticker “Regent” store model fielder’s glove signed in black marker (“9” strength) by Rizzuto and cert card); Unsigned: (11 items) with 1.) circa 1950s Dodgers “Dem Bums” mini (JSA cert/sticker); Signed Ball a lightly toned ONL Feeney orb signed on the sweet 9” pennant with tassels (NM) and 2.) 1956 Dodgers 12x10 team picture (EX-MT, spot (“5” strength) by Durocher. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. reverse pencil mark). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

118 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 875. Mickey Mantle Signed 1962 Baseball Magazine 876. Perez-Steele Mantle With “Oh Yeah!” Postcard Signed “Mickey Inscription - Full JSA Upon the publication of Complete Chas. Mantle” - Full JSA Sports’ October 1962 issue of Baseball, Dubbed “The Mick” and “The Commerce 30-year-old Mickey Mantle had 404 Comment” throughout a career of tape-meas- career round-trippers to his credit and ure home runs, Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle was the pictured subject of the Will was somewhat more formal when signing this They Top Ruth’s 714? cover story. As if Perez-Steele collectible following his playing to agree with the possibility, Mantle days. Issued in 1981, the Fifth Series postcard signed the cover in blue marker (“10” features a colorful likeness and is signed strength) and inscribed “Oh Yeah!” A “Mickey Chas. Mantle.” Rendered in blue coveted and powerful autograph with a Sharpie, this unusual Mantle scripting trum- rather bold “prediction,” this keepsake pets “Perfect 10” strength and clarity. Full comes with a full photo LOA from JSA. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

877. Mickey Mantle 878. New York Yankees Autographed and Inscribed Autograph/Display No. 7 “My Favorite Summer Collection of (12) Items 1956” Dust Jacket - with Mantle & A-Rod PSA/DNA 10 Jersey All of 25 years old, switch-hitter Mickey Set your sights on these (12) New Mantle earned Triple Crown plaudits, the York Yankees signed/display items. MVP honor, his fifth American League pen- Included are Single-Signed Jersey: nant and fourth World Series title in 1956. A. Rodriguez (Russell Athletic size Thus, My Favorite Summer 1956 was a 48, “8-9”, Steiner); Single-Signed most appropriate title to his 1992 autobio- Baseballs: (10 balls, all “8” or better graphical work. This dust jacket from that on OML ball, unless noted) with fence-clearing publication has been auto- Cano (“6”, Steiner), Damon (“7”, graphed by its Hall of Fame subject. Steiner), R. Johnson (Mounted Memories), Mantle (OAL, PSA/DNA sticker, ball “6”), Executed in blue Sharpie on the front cover, Mattingly (Steiner), Mussina (Steiner, hologram only), Rivera (“7”, Steiner, hologram Mantle’s penning is Graded 10 by PSA/DNA and is accompanied by his inscription only), Rizzuto (HOF 94, Steiner), Sheffield (“7”, Steiner) and A. Soriano (MLB holo- of “No. 7.” Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. gram). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

879. (5) 880. (17) Hall of Famer Multi/Single- Autographed Perez- Signed Joe Steele Postcards with DiMaggio Aaron, Drysdale & Photographs with Musial Full JSA Plus (7) Perez-Steele creations are among 1950s Unsigned the finest of sports art issues. Presented are (17) Hall of Famer Items autographed Perez-Steele post- Fans of the “Yankee cards. Displaying average (“8-9”) Clipper” will appreciate signature quality this offering is these (12) Joe DiMaggio items, (5) of which are multi/single-signed. Included are highlighted by: Aaron, Drysdale, Signed DiMaggio Photos: (5 pictures, all “8-9” or better, individual full JSA, pictures Musial, Hunter, Snider. Also average EX) with 1.) 2/17/36 wire photo; 2.) dual-signed 5/5/36 wire photo with included: Brock, Boudreau, Crosetti; 3.) 4/19/37 wire photo; 4.) multi-signed 1946 Yankees scorecard with M. Chandler, Dickey, Gibson, Herman, Allen, DiMaggio, Henrich, Rizzuto; 5.) modern larger photo and Unsigned: (7 items) Irvin, Jackson, Leonard, Reese, with 1.) 1950s receipt for 24 long red roses to Marilyn Monroe (EX, not in Schoendienst, Wynn. Auction LOA from JSA, Dickey has basic JSA sticker/card. DiMaggio’s hand). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

881. Autographed Hall of 882. Philadelphia Phillies Fame Plaque Postcard Lot of Autograph Collection of (41) with Mays & (2) Musial (19) with Ashburn, Autograph chasers strike gold with this lot of Carlton, Rose & (41) autographed Hall of Fame Plaque post- Schmidt—All JSA cards. Displaying signature strength average “Philliephiles” delight in this autograph of (“8-9”) with 10% lesser this collection is collection of (19) Philadelphia Phillies highlighted by: Mays, (2) Musial, Berra, items featuring (29) signatures. Top Dickey, Drysdale, Ford, (3) Kiner, Mathews, attraction is an HOF ball signed by (5) Mize, Reese, Rizzuto, Schmidt. Also includ- all with induction date inscriptions, ed: Appling, (2) Bell, Boudreau, Chandler, (average “8-9”) strength: Ashburn, Conlan, (3) Coveleski, Cronin, (2) Grimes, Bunning, Carlton, Roberts, Schmidt. (2) Herman, Hoyt, Hubbell, Irvin, Jackson, Also included: (8) single-signed balls: (2) Kelly, Lyons, Newhouser, Roush, Stargell, Ashburn (“8”), Bunning (“9”), Carlton L. Waner, Yastrzemski. Auction LOA from (“5”), Green (“9”), Roberts (“9”), Rose (“9”), (2) Schmidt (“9”, “9”); (2) framed JSA, Mathews has PSA/DNA sticker only. pieces; (5) 8x10s; (2) programs; multi-signed poster. HOF ball has full Photo LOA Opening Bid $400.00 from JSA, balance have Basic JSA certs. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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883. Mickey Mantle 885. 1974 Autographed Cincinnati VHS Version of Reds “The American Team- Dream Comes To Signed Life”—PSA/DNA Baseball Opening Bid $250.00 884. Ted Williams Autographed Lot with (31) of (4) with Single Signed Baseball Signatures—Full JSA Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

887. Kirby Puckett Signed Cooperstown Collection LE Throwback Jersey 888. Baseball Signed Game-Worn (#20/34) with 886. Apparel Lot of (6) with (2) Alex Full JSA Rodriguez Game-Used Batting Autographed Baseball & 8x10 Opening Bid Photo - Both Full JSA $250.00 Gloves Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

890. (20) New York Mets Multi- 889. Autographed Bat Lot of (5) with Signed 16x20 Photographs with 891. Pete Rose Autographed 8x10 Jeter “R.O.Y.” LE & Jeter/A-Rod (35) Autographs Photograph Lot of (67) Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $250.00

894. (48) Single Signed Baseballs of Former 892. (36) Single Signed Baseballs 893. (40) Single Signed Cy Young MVPs with of No-Hit Pitchers with Gooden, Award Winners Baseballs with (12) G. Bosio, Blue McDowell, Viola, Guidry & Turley Foster “Big Red Machine” Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

896. First Edition 895. (48) “Memoirs of Single Richard Nixon” Signed Signed by Current MLB Nixon and Stars Alice Cooper - Baseballs Full JSA with Dye, Contreras, Liriano & Furcal Opening Bid $150.00 897. 1959 Fleer Three Stooges #16 “11 WS Champs” Checklist Back SGC 88 Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

120 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 898. (86) 1950-1955 899. (6) 1955 Bowman Football Singles Topps All- with Mostly Stars American Construct the foundation for multiple Football Key classic Bowman Football sets with Cards with these (86) different singles, the majori- ty of which are stars. Highlighted Thorpe & The among this Hall of Fame packed assort- Four Horsemen ment are 1950 Bowman: #100 Baugh Finish your 1955 Topps (VG); 1951 Bowman: #25 Walker All-American Football (EX-MT), #34 Baugh (VG); 1952 complete set with these Bowman Large: #30 Baugh (GD), #46 (6) key cards. Included Donovan RC SP (GD), #48 Halas RC are #20 Baugh (VG- CO (GD), #63 Conerly SP (GD), #142 EX), #21 W. White RC Landry (GD); 1953 Bowman: #43 Error (VG-EX), #27 Gifford SP (GD); 1954 Bowman: #40 Grange (VG), #37 Graham (VG) and 1955 Bowman: Thorpe (GD), #38 Stagg RC (VG) and #68 The Four Horsemen RC SP (GD). These #152 Landry (VG). More on our website. mid-grade college cards exhibit vibrant surfaces and clean backs. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

900. 1959 & 1960 Topps Football Complete Sets 901. 1960 Fleer & 1961 Solid pairing of 1959 and 1960 Topps Nu-Card Football Football complete sets. Highlights include 1959 Topps set: (176/176, 25% NM or Complete Sets better, 35% (EX-MT), 20% EX, 20% VG- Collegiate heroes and professional EX or lesser) with #1 Unitas (VG-EX), stars are teamed on these 1960 Fleer #10 J. Brown (EX-MT), #20 Gifford and 1961 Nu-Card Football complete (EX), #23 Starr (VG-EX), #51 Huff RC sets. Included are 1960 Fleer set: (EX-MT), #130 Tittle (NM), #132 J. (132/132, average EX-MT) with #1 Parker RC (NM), #140 B. Mitchell RC H. White RC (VG-EX), #20 Baugh (NM); 1960 Topps set: (132/132, 30% CO (NM), #58 Blanda (NM), #116 NM or better, 35% EX-MT, 20% EX, Stram RC CO (NM), #118 Mix RC 15% VG-EX or lesser) with #1 Unitas (EX-MT), #124 Kemp RC (EX-MT); (EX-MT), #23 J. Brown (EX-MT), #51 1961 Nu-Card set: (80/80, average Starr (NM), #56 Gregg RC (EX-MT) and EX-MT to NM) with #143 E. Davis #74 Gifford (NM). More on our website. RC (EX) and #166 Gabriel RC (NM). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

902. 1964 Topps Football Complete Set of (176) Cards 903. (9) 1958-1965 Topps, Stars of the upstart AFL are found in this Philadelphia Gum & Post Jim clean 1964 Topps Football complete set of (176) cards. The overall condition break- Brown Cards down is as follows: 15% (NM or better), Head to the end zone with these (9) 1958-1965 45% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 15% (VG- Topps, Philadelphia Gum and Post Jim Brown EX or lesser). Highlights include #1 cards. Included are attractive versions of Addison SP (EX), #3 Buoniconti (EX- Topps: (6 cards) with 1958 #62 rookie (VG- MT), #30 Kemp SP (NM), #31 Lamonica EX), 1959 #10 (VG), 1960 #23 (VG-EX), RC (EX-MT), #68 Blanda SP (EX), #82 1961: (2 cards) with #71 (EX), #77 IA (EX- CL (EX-MT), #90 Bell RC (EX), #92 MT); 1962 #28 (EX-MT); Philadelphia Gum: Buchanan RC (NM), #96 Dawson SP (2 cards) with 1964 #30 (EX-MT), 1965 #31 (EX), #121 Maynard (VG-EX), #148 Otto (EX-MT) and Post: #61 (EX-MT). SP (VG-EX), #152 Williamson SP (NM), Opening Bid $250.00 #155 Alworth (VG-EX), #159 Hadl RC (VG-EX) and #176 CL SP (EX). Opening Bid $250.00

905. (20) 1957-1974 Topps, 904. 1967 Topps Football Fleer & Philadelphia Gum Complete Set of (132/132) Johnny Unitas Cards Although small in number, the offered Lay claim to these (20) 1957-1974 Johnny 1967 Topps Football complete set of (132) Unitas cards. Included among this impres- cards still packs a punch. The overall sive assortment are Topps: (15 cards) with approximate condition breakdown is as fol- 1957 #138 rookie (PR, reverse paper lows: 20% (NM-MT or better), 30% (NM), pulling/loss), 1958 #22 (VG), 1959 #1 30% (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or lesser) (VG-EX), 1960 #1 (VG-EX), 1961 #1 with many viable candidates for third-party (EX-MT), 1962 #1 (EX-MT), 1963 #1 professional grading. Highlights include (EX), 1968 #100 (EX), 1969 #25 (VG- #24 Kemp (NM), #59 CL (EX-MT), #61 EX), 1970 #180 (VG), 1971 #1 (EX-MT), Dawson (EX), #82 McDaniel RC (EX- 1972: (2 cards) with #165 (EX-MT), #251 MT), #97 Maynard (EX-MT), #98 Namath (EX-MT); 1973 #455 (EX-MT), 1974 #150 (EX-MT), #106 Biletnikoff (NM), #123 (NM); Fleer: 1961 #30 (VG); Alworth (EX-MT) and #132 CL (EX-MT). Philadelphia Gum: (4 cards) with 1964 Opening Bid $250.00 #12 (VG), 1965 #12 (EX), 1966 #24 (VG) and 1967 #23 (VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00

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906. October 28, 1962 907. Johnny Unitas Giants vs. Redskins Signed Jersey with Yankee Stadium Inscription & Single- Program and Press Signed Football Pass From Tittle 7-TD Baltimore Colts fans will want to corral this pairing of Johnny Game Unitas signed items. Included are Among the forerunners to pass- 1.) single-signed Unitas com- oriented offenses of today, Hall of memorative football limited to Fame quarterback Y.A. Tittle 119 pieces (“9-10”, Mounted staged aerial assaults of epic pro- Memories hologram, ball inflates) portions. This gameday program and 2.) single-signed Unitas LE and press credential were issued Throwback jersey with embroi- at Yankee Stadium on October 28, dered stat patch including The 1962 for a game in which Tittle Golden Arm on back numbers threw a record seven touchdown passes! The 44-page guide shows incredible (NM) (“9”, #/319, Mounted Memories quality with covers and crisp pages intact. The “Field Photographer” pass, meanwhile, sticker and cert card). is a thick stock item with sharp edges/corners and a string to facilitate display. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

908. 2007 909. 2007 Shawn D’Qwell Merriman Jackson Game- Signed Game- Used Used Browns Chargers Jersey Jersey Dawg Pound! This Lights Out! 2007 D’Qwell Spice up your Jackson signed game- game-used used jersey will be of football collec- considerable interest tion with the to Cleveland Browns offered 2007 Shawn Merriman Chargers jersey. The size 48 mesh/dazzle-cloth gar- fans. The Reebok size 42 mesh/dazzle cloth equipment was worn by the former ment exhibits moderate evidence of game usage and is ideal for prominent display. University of Maryland standout during his second season with the AFC North squad. For fans of the former University of Maryland star. The collar tag is tightly attached Exhibits minimal to moderate evidence of game usage. Penned on the back numbers although the tail tag is absent. More on our website. in black Sharpie with the autograph grading (“9”). Auction LOA from JSA. More on Opening Bid $100.00 our website. Opening Bid $100.00

910. (8) 1927 911. 1948 Leaf Boxing Dempsey vs. Tunney Nine-Card Panel with “Long Count” Louis & La Motta Original Fight Knock-Out Bubble Gum! Photographs With (2) Strike a blow in your vintage boxing collection with the From Round 7 offered 1948 Leaf nine-card Written and oral accounts have panel. Pared from a larger sheet, swayed millions regarding the this post-war relic is crease-free validity of the infamous with clean backs. Moderate September 22, 1927 “Long obverse paper loss is discernable Count” bout between heavy- on the depiction of #101 weights Jack Dempsey and Gene Sullivan. Included are from left- Tunney. The images speak in this to-right and top-to-bottom: #48 lot of (8) original news service photographs. Captured by Acme Newspictures, the Louis, #18 Fields, #98 Forbes, 10x8 black-and-white photos have vintage captions adhered to the fronts. Included are #51 Pep, #19 Kid Chocolate, (2) telling portrayals of Tunney on the canvas in the seventh round (one with referee #101 Sullivan, #78 Coulon, #8 Dave Barry counting). Expected newsroom handling is evident. More on our website. Godoy and #102 La Motta. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

912. Autographed Golf Card I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Hoard of (670) with 913. Rudy Vallee Nicklaus, Palmer & Watson Signed Check Lot Golf greats lead the field in this hoard of of (280) (670) autographed golf cards. Displaying a Tremendous “break” value range of (“7-10”) signature strength this is inherent to this lot of colossal collection of single-signed cards is (280) personal checks comprised of 98% male and 2% female signed by famed crooner golfers with 10% bearing inscriptions. Rudy Vallee. The vouchers Field leaders are: (2) Nicklaus, Palmer, (5) are drawn from Vallee’s Watson. Additional leaders are: (4) “Manufacturers Trust Crenshaw, (5) Daly, (4) Faldo, (6) Floyd, Company” account and (2) Kite, (19) O’Meara, (4) Player, Scott, date from 1932-1936. All (24) Stadler, (3) Trevino, (2) Weiskopf, (2) are signed by Vallee in Zoeller. Dating from the 1990s-2000s the blue ink with pennings cards present in (average EX-MT to NM) averaging (“9”) strength grade. Auction LOA from JSA. and clarity. This lot has a reserve (estimated value $500-$1000) Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

122 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 11, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 914. 1937- D “3- Legs” Buffalo Nickel & Gem BU Silver “Wartime” Jefferson Nickel Set Numismatists will enjoy this highly desirable grouping of 915. Norma Jeane Baker (Marilyn Monroe) 1941 Junior five cent U.S. H.S. Graduation Program coins including Under a lengthy list of guardians and foster homes, Norma Jeane Mortenson became a 1937-D “3-Legs” Buffalo Nickel and an (11) piece set of Gem BU 1940s “Wartime” Norma Jeane Baker and eventually, Marilyn Monroe. Before her name and sex appeal silver Jefferson Nickels. The 1937-D “3-Leg” Nickel is a famous variety created by a reached dizzying heights, 15-year-old Norma Jeane Baker graduated from Los minting error which removed one of the Buffalo’s legs. The offered specimen has Angeles’ Ralph Waldo Emerson Junior High School, where this ceremony program been encapsulated by NCS with flip designations “VF Details, Scratched, Corroded” was issued on June 26, 1941. The four-page memento lists Baker among the graduat- and “Guaranteed Authentic”. The Jefferson Nickel set is housed in a 5x7 frame with ing class. Also listed are musicians, dancers and chorus members, none of which all (11) coins presenting in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. More on our website. involved the famed starlet-to-be. This Hollywood relic shows nice condition. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 917. (284) 916. Three Stooges Signed Album Page - PSA/DNA 1934-1953 “Authentic” Dixie Lid Nyuck, Non-Sport nyuck, Premiums nyuck! A two-fingered with (4) poke in the Complete eyes to the Sets winner of Dashing leading men this 1945 and the brightest Three- starlets in the Stooges Hollywood galaxy autographed are found on these album page! (284) 1934-1953 Encapsulated Dixie Lid non-sport with auto- premiums. Crosby, graphs Hope and Rogers are assessed but a few of the sil- “Authentic” by PSA/DNA, the black ink pennings of “Curly,” “Moe” and “Larry” ver screen legends found on the 8x10 color collectibles. Generally averages (VG to appear as the names to which they were referred during their slapstick screen bits. EX) with moderate instances of creasing, fraying and reinforced punch holes. The signatures all show (“9”) strength. In the upper right corner, the original recipi- Included are Sets: (4 sets, 96 premiums) with 1939-1942 (24 premiums each); ent has penciled the date of the autographs (“1-1-45”). This item has a reserve (esti- Near/Partial Sets: (168 premiums) with (28/30) 1935, (18/24) 1937, (18/24) 1938, mated value $2000-$3500) (22/24) 1948, (20/24) 1949 and (20/24) 1953. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

918. Vintage 1960s-70s Rock Music Posters with Hendrix, Beatles & Jefferson Airplane Relive “the Revolution” with this far out lot of (29) vintage 1960s-70s Rock music posters. This psychedelically themed collection show- cases some of Classic Rock’s greatest performers with (10) Hendrix examples, (3) 919. (725) 1976 Topps Star Trek High-Grade Singles with Jefferson Airplane pieces including (2) original 1967 Fillmore Auditorium concert (149) Stickers posters, a Capital Records advertisement featuring the Beatles, a John Lennon poster Beam me up, Scotty For the Trekkie are these (725) 1976 Topps Star Trek high-grade photographed by R. Avedon for Look Magazine and (14) others. All posters are rolled- singles. Included are (576) mixed base cards and (149) stickers comprising multiple up and show light to moderate wear primarily on the periphery. More on our website. near sets. These pack fresh non-sport cards average (NM to Mint) condition and could Opening Bid $150.00 yield substantial break value, particularly at Star Trek conventions! Opening Bid $150.00

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921. (74) 1950-1989 Football Hall of Fame Rookie Cards with Unitas & Brown—Loaded An A to Z of Pro Football Hall of Fame history is available with these (74) 1950-1989 rookie cards. Highlighted in this instant Canton themed collection are 1950 Bowman: #52 Hirsch RC (VG-EX); 1952 Bowman: #46 Donovan RC (EX), #23 Marchetti RC (VG); 1956 Topps: #60 L. Moore RC SP (EX); 1957 Topps: #94 Berry RC (VG-EX), #138 Unitas RC (EX); 1958 Topps: #62 J. Brown RC (VG); 1961 Fleer: #41 Meredith RC (EX-MT); 1962 Topps: #90 Tarkenton RC SP (EX-MT); 1963 Topps: #82 Lilly RC SP (EX-MT), #96 Nitschke RC (EX); 1966 Philadelphia: #38 Sayers RC (VG-EX); 1970 Topps: #90 O. Simpson RC (EX-MT); 1971 Topps: #156 Bradshaw RC (VG); 1972 Topps: #200 Staubach RC (VG-EX); 1976 Topps: #148 Payton RC (EX); 1981 Topps: #216 Montana RC (EX-MT); 1984 Topps: #123 Marino RC (NM-MT); 1984 Topps USFL: #58 Re. White RC (NM) and 1986 Topps: #161 Rice RC (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

920. (16) 1948-1984 Football Hall of Fame Quarterback Rookies with Starr & Unitas Those field generals who have excelled at the highest level are found with these (16) 1948-1984 Football Hall of Fame quarterback rookie cards. Included are 1948 Bowman: #107 Luckman RC (VG); 1950 Bowman: #5 Tittle RC (GD); 1957 Topps: (2 cards) with #119 Starr RC (EX), #138 Unitas RC (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #90 Jurgensen RC (VG); 1961 Fleer: #41 Meredith RC (EX); 1962 Topps: #90 Tarkenton 923. 1938 F.C. RC SP (EX); 1968 Topps: #196 Griese RC (EX-MT); 1971 Topps: #156 Bradshaw Cartledge RC (EX-MT); 1972 Topps: #200 Staubach RC (VG-EX); 1975 Topps: #367 Fouts Famous Prize RC (EX-MT); 1981 Topps: #216 Montana RC (EX-MT); 1984 Topps: (2 cards) with #63 Elway RC (NM), #123 Marino RC (NM); 1984 Topps USFL: (2 cards) with #36 Fighters J. Kelly RC (NM-MT) and #52 S. Young RC (NM). Complete PSA Opening Bid $400.00 Graded Set of (50) Cards— #8 On Registry Pound for pound pugilists are the focus of this 1938 F.C. Cartledge Famous Prize Fighters com- plete PSA graded set of (50) cards. This English tobacco issue has a weighted GPA of 8.12 and Set Rating of 7.81, good for #8 on the compet- itive registry. Included are PSA 9: (5 cards) with #8 (1 922. (40) 1930s-Modern Multi-Sport of 16, one better), 9 Autographed/Unsigned Treasure Chest with Grange & T. (1 of 9, none better), 28 (1 of 18, none bet- Williams ter), 32 (1 of 13, none Greats from the past and stars of the present are joined with these (40) 1930s-modern better), 41 (1 of 15, multi-sport autographed/unsigned items. Unless noted, each signature presents (“8”) two better); PSA 8.5: or better. Highlights include UDA: (2 items) with Howe Red Wings puck (silver, (4 cards) with #17, hologram only); MLB Hologram: (6 balls, all OML) with (3) Chapman, (2) Hamels, #29 Schmeling, 34, Utley; Full Photo LOA from JSA: T. Williams single-signed OAL baseball (“8”, 37; PSA 8: (40 cards) slightly toned ball “5-6”); JSA Basic Certs: (24 items) with (16) Colavito 8x10 with #1-8, 10-13, 15, Photographs; Other: (3 items) with 1.) Elway football (“7”); 2.) Schmidt glove; 3.) 16, #17 Sullivan, 19- Schmidt pro model jersey and Unsigned: (7 items) with (3) 1935 R311-2 National 21, #22 Corbett, 23, #24 Fitzsimmons, #26 Dempsey, 27, #30 Louis, 31, 33, 35, 36, Chicle Premiums Grange (VG). More on our website. 38-40, 42, 43, 45, #46 Baer, 47-50 and PSA 7: #44. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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