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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 June 12, 2014 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 June 2, 2014 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 clear and (STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on June 12th, 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 shutout. 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 FOLLOWING THE AUCTION these rules, no lot with two or more bids prior to 10:00 pm We will send winning bidders an email as well as written can close prior to 11:30 pm ET. invoices the week following the auction. Payment is request- ed within 15 days from the end of the auction. Extremely late or non-payments may result in the revocation of bid- BIDDING INCREMENTS: ding privileges for future auctions. Please note: when you If the current bid is: The Bid increment is bid on an item, you are entering a legally binding contract, $50 - $249 $10.00 indicating that you will pay for your items, plus the buyers' premium and any additional associated fees (sales tax, ship- $250 - $499 $25.00 ping, insurance, collection agency fees, etc...). You are $500 - $999 $50.00 responsible for any and all bids placed with your User ID $1,000 - $2,499 $100.00 and password. We WILL sell your debt to a collection $2,500 - $4,999 $250.00 agency if you fail to make payment. $5,000 - $9,999 $500.00 $10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00 MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION $25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00 1) All items are sold AS IS to the highest bidder $50,000+ $5,000.00 2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note our BUYERS PREMIUM is 18-1/2% of the hammer price. Here are some examples: This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidder will pay ($1185.00 plus shipping, handling and insur- a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who have ance). This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%), bid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lot which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY! ends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00 pm. At 11:00 pm, Bidder A was the high bidder on Lot 3) No one who is currently employed with Huggins and 420. If no one else bids before 11:30 pm, Bidder A will Scott or House of Cards may bid on any items in any win the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at Huggins and Scott Auctions. However, the auction house 11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giv- and its employees may consign items to the auction. ing Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No other auction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on Lot 420. 4) “Items With Reserves” feature slightly modified! b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 10:00 pm, We have expanded and modified the “items with reserves” he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm. feature for this auction. Now, the items with reserves are This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: it noted with a red outline around the lot and the words prevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30 “ITEM WITH RESERVE” heading above the lot. They minutes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allows will also appear in the appropriate category section based on people to know they have won an item without having to the item. The reason we have started this is to allow us to wait for every item in the auction to close. offer more unique and special items, while also giving our consignors the assurance that the items will at least reach a We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendly certain minimum. All items with reserves will have an Auction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it is opening bid and an estimated value range. The reserve bid just “a better mousetrap.” However should you have any on any item will never be greater than the low value in the questions about this procedure, PLEASE call us on our estimated range. By starting the bidding below the reserve local or toll free number. price it will allow our bidders to get their initial bids in A few examples for those of you that may not understand: prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids” on the a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not have final day of the auction and then all eligible bidders can a bid, you can click on the drop box and you have the decide what they want their final bid to be on that day. The option at bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250, items will have a statement in the bid box on our website $275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475, saying either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. Those $500, $550, $600 and so on. two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are entering a ceiling bid on one of these items and your ceiling bid b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your options exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the for bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300, value that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of $2400, $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on. your ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If the item ends with the “reserve not met” the item will be Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a max deemed “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to bid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you've make this a simple and easy-to-understand feature in our been outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, this auction; should you have any questions, concerns or com- means that the other bidder's max was also $850, that they ments on this new venture, we welcome your feedback. placed BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and one more bid will make you the current high bidder. You can 5) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will work enter the next acceptable bid of $900 and you will be the with you on larger lots to find the best way. All items must current high bid. 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 bank checks, and cash. We WILL accept Paypal for auction sending payment to discuss specific shipping options. items (if pre-authorized before the auction ends. Call for details). 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4 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 ATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF unique sticker/certificate combination for each item. In the YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NO remaining cases, on lots with more than one autographed REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THE item, we will issue one blanket auction letter of authenticity ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND IN THE SAME for the entire lot (although we are trying to do away with FORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER TO this altogether, but sometimes it is the only cost effective RECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA- method). This is the original letter that we receive from the TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!! authentication company describing the offered lot. You may use this "auction" LOA to obtain individual LOA's should We have conservatively graded most items, however we you chose to do that, however the auction LOA’s are only strongly encourage you to ask specific questions or better valid for 45 days from the end of the auction. Please see yet, come view the items you are interested in. If you are the item's description for specific authentication on each unsure of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right to individual lot. Please call if you have any questions regarding make any changes from the print catalog on our website. these auction lot LOA's. Any changes that are made, we will notify all who have placed bids on that item by email. Framed Items: Frames included with lots: while we make every effort to 7) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves the protect the frames included in these lots during pre auction right to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem as storage and post auction shipping, we are not responsible for unethical behavior. any damage to the frames themselves, and no refunds will be given due to frame damage. PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOT retract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you About Our Grading: are aware of the bid that you are placing, and which lot Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionally you are bidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancella- graded and encapsulated by independent grading compa- tion of all bids in the auction and bidding privileges nies. Many other lots have been graded by our highly edu- revoked. WE CANNOT COMPROMISE THE cated writers. For the most part, these are conservative INTEGRITY OF THE AUCTION BY CANCELING grades, but we are human and sometimes we may miss BIDS. something. We are not responsible for a third party grading company agreeing or disagreeing with our assessment and 8) Previewing Items Before the Auction - All items are we cannot issue refunds or credits if cards do not receive a available for viewing at our auction offices: 900 Silver Spring numerical grade or the exact grade that we describe. We Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advance for an strongly recommend that you come look at any items that appointment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask that you you are bidding on, and make your own determination provide a list of the items that you want to examine, so we about it's grade. may have them ready for you. Becoming one of Our Field Representatives: 9) All bids are in US Dollars! Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing compa- ny. Should you have an interest in joining our staff, we are 10) When we refer to a population report about graded always looking for part-time field representatives in new cards, we only reference the population of that card's grad- areas. Call our head of Field Representatives, Steve Dickler ing company. For example, if we say an SGC card has three at 215-530-4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose sit- equals and none better, we are only referring to that card's uation for you, as well as a chance to make some serious population among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwise money. stated. All population counts are valid as of the time of writ- ing and are subject to change. Consignments For Our Next Auction: We have already begun taking consignments for our August About Our Autographs: 7, 2014 auction. Consignment deadline: June 30, 2014 - by All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions come consigning your items early, you allow us the opportunity to with either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most advertise your items on our website, in trade publications used), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), and press releases, as well as at major shows across the coun- Stacks of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some try. This is an invaluable way to expose your items to our even have more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we take thousands of current bidders and possible new bidders, who great pride in only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", can then plan ahead to bid on your items. Believe me, it "NO QUESTIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's world happens! of autopens, secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, you can rest assured that your autographed items from H&S We are always looking for unique Americana items to try in have passed the most stringent examination. our catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (pri- marily 1960s and older, though), feel free to call us and dis- Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signature cuss it. You may have a pile of gold that's just hidden under was a common practice among teams where the key players a little dust, or needs the right exposure! would not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendant would sign for the player. We note any signature that is a ALSO: We are the best major catalog auction company for clubhouse signature. newer modern insert, relic and autographed cards. Virtually every consignor has been pleased with the results for their Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's: "Shiny Cards" through our auction. For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining full pho- tograph LOA's from one of the respected third party Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale or con- authentication companies. For the lesser valued items, we signments of your cards and other treasures. are having those items authenticated and noted with a

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2. 1952 Topps #311 Rookie PSA 1 (mc) The offered 1952 Topps Baseball #311 Mickey Mantle rookie card is one of the few cases in which a low-grade example will still garner con- siderable inter- est. Graded Poor 1 with a (mc) qualifier by PSA. This particular copy was obviously well admired by its original owner as the obverse displays a combination of acute wear. With Mantle earning the sta- tus as boyhood hero to millions, it is not difficult to conjure the wide-eyed amazement the youth had while handling his cardboard treasure. Despite the obvious lower grade, the prominent subject and set transcends all condition factors. Opening Bid $750.00

1. 1952 Topps Baseball #311 Mickey Mantle Rookie PSA 1 As “the face” of the modern collecting hobby, the prospect of owning a 1952 Topps Baseball #311 Mickey Mantle rookie is the stuff of countless collectors’ dreams. Regardless of perceived condition or technical flaws, the aspiration of owning the Topps high number debut of the “Commerce Comet” in any condition is an accom- plishment that escalates a collection from the ordinary to markedly impressive. Graded Poor 1 by PSA. The offered 1952 Topps Baseball #311 Mickey Mantle rookie high number presents at the pinnacle of the technical grade and could warrant further re-submission consideration for a potential half-grade “bump”. While multiple instances of obverse creasing relegated to the facial region are significant, the overall presentation does not seriously suffer. Expected corner and edge wear along with other surface imperfections do not necessitate the technical judgment. The biographi- cal reverse which rightly proclaims Mantle’s future is absent of any writing or obtru- sive flaws. In short, it is difficult to conceive of a “Poor” Mantle rookie appearing any nicer than this copy! Opening Bid $750.00

3. 1952 Topps Baseball #311 Mickey Mantle Rookie High Number SGC 10 As “the face” of the modern sports hobby, the 1952 Topps Baseball #311 Mickey Mantle is a highly prized cornerstone in any condition. Graded 10 Poor 1 by SGC, the offered example allows a greater pool of collec- tors an opportunity to secure this benchmark card without breaking the bank. Despite a combination of acute surface wear, the back is clean and the image of the Hall of Fame subject remains instantly recognizable. Opening Bid $400.00

6 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 4. 1911 T206 White Borders (Red 5. 1909-11 T206 White Portrait) Borders Ty Cobb (Bat On with Shoulder) SGC 40 Piedmont Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. Striking Factory 42 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Back— Cobb (Bat On Shoulder) pose. The Piedmont 150 Subjects backed arti- SGC fact displays even corner wear along Authentic with a well concealed spider wrinkle Blazing 1911 along the upper right corner. The T206 White central image is bolstered by pin- Borders Ty surface registration and a radi- Cobb (Red ant green-and-yellow backdrop. The Portrait) pose with a decidedly scarce Piedmont Factory 42 advertising back. Graded lightly soiled advertising reverse is Authentic by SGC. With deference to a somewhat jagged perimeter, the obverse pres- problem-free. ents (VG) with very minor edge wrinkling. The contrast of the century-old portrait is Opening Bid $250.00 remarkably bright with dazzling surface hues. The all-important reverse is clean with pronounced advertising typeface. Presides as a key component to any 1909-11 T206 White Borders project. Opening Bid $400.00

7. 1909-11 T206 White 6. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Red Borders Ty Cobb (Bat Off Portrait) SGC 40 Shoulder) SGC 40 Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. Tyrus Raymond (Ty) Cobb casts his famil- Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. This iar deadpan on the offered 1909-11 1909-11 T206 White Border Ty T206 White Borders (Red Portrait) Cobb (Bat Off Shoulder) pose will pose. The Piedmont 350-460 deservedly garner considerable inter- Subjects advertising back is lightly est from tobacco card enthusiasts. struck while superficial obverse The crease-free artifact is flanked by wrinkling is relegated toward the a clean Piedmont 350 Subjects corners. Exceptionally vibrant back- advertising back. Despite errant top- ground setting bolstered by lovely to-bottom centering, the radiant uniform and facial accents to the illustration and relatively clean acclaimed subject. Those seeking a perimeter proves this “Georgia mid-grade Cobb for their T206 sets Peach” to be a worthy proposition. need to look no further than this Opening Bid $250.00 example! Opening Bid $250.00

8. 1909-11 T206 White Borders 9. 1909-11 T206 White (Both Hands Showing) Borders SGC 80 (Portrait) SGC 60 Graded 80 EX/NM 6 by SGC. Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. Simply Hughie (Eh-Yah) Jennings jumps for breathtaking 1909-11 T206 White joy on this upper tier 1909-11 T206 Borders Walter Johnson portrait. White Borders (Both Hands The dominating “Big Train” dis- Showing) pose. The century-old plays a more genteel disposition on relic is crowned by a Piedmont 350- this pint-sized tobacco relic crowned 460 Subjects advertising back and by an exceedingly bright Sweet presents on par with the technical Caporal advertising back. The prop- judgment by exhibiting precise cen- erly centered pose of the “Class of tering, barely touched corners, 1936” inductee is framed by creamy creamy edges and intense player/set- edges and well-constructed corners. ting coloring accents. Resides in the Meets or exceeds over 84% of all upper 97% of all similar copies similar copies submitted to the assessed by the third-party grading third-party grading service. service. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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10. 1909-11 T206 White Borders (With 11. 1909-11 T206 White Bat) SGC 60 Borders Christy Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. Prized Mathewson (Portrait) 1909-11 T206 White Border Nap SGC 50 Lajoie (with Bat) pose. The beloved Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. Hall of Famer is front-and- Presented is a solid 1909-11 T206 with his lumber of choice as he White Borders stands against a stirring tri-color (Portrait) with a radiant Sweet dusk backdrop. Slight corner wear, Caporal advertising back. The dap- relatively accurate centering along per “Christian Gentleman” is with a crease-free surface are attrib- framed by evenly worn corners, rel- utes of this antiquity. The bright atively crisp edges and is deserving Sweet Caporal advertising back is of his technical appraisal. problem-free. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

13. 1909-11 T206 White 12. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Borders Christy (Portrait) SGC 60 Mathewson (Dark Cap) Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. Denton SGC 50 True (Cy) Young casts a pensive Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. Seize gaze on his 1909-11 T206 White the offered 1909-11 T206 White Borders portrait. The century-old Borders Christy Mathewson (Dark tobacco card with a Piedmont 150 Cap) pose. The “Big Six” commands Subjects back presents at the apex this artifact flanked by a clean of the technical assessment with Piedmont 350-460 Subjects advertis- accurate centering, barely touched ing back. Superficial corner and corners and a vibrant forest green edge wear is overwhelmed by the background setting. For those savvy instantly recognizable, and crystal hobbyists seeking a high-quality clear image of the Hall of Fame sub- Hall of Famer for their T206 set ject. project. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

14. (6) 1909-11 T206 White 15. 1909 E90-1 American Border SGC 50- Caramel Cy Young 60 Graded Hall (Boston) PSA 4 of Famers Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA. Striking Each graded from 60 1909 E90-1 American Caramel Cy EX 5 to 50 VG-EX 4 Young (Boston) variation. By the by SGC. Formidable time this portrait was issued as an sextet of 1909-11 insert in the company’s T206 White Border products, Denton True was 42 years- Hall of Famers. Each old and approaching the 500 win relic displays a com- barrier. This specimen of the pitch- mon advertising back ing king is framed by accurate cen- and presents at the tering, evenly worn corners and a apex of their opined luminous red background setting. technical grades. The baseball themed back is accen- Included are SGC 60: tuated by clear advertising text. Marquard (Hands at Despite traces of age-induced foxing Thighs); SGC 55: (3 along the perimeter, this stunning cards) with Griffith “E” card presents at the zenith of its (Portrait), McGraw technical appraisal. (Glove at Hip), Tinker (Hands on Knees); SGC 50: (2 cards) with Chance (Red Opening Bid $250.00 Portrait) and Waddell (Throwing). Opening Bid $250.00

8 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 16. 1880s H804-4 Capadura Cigars 18. 1909 E254 17. 1907 Colgan’s Baseball W555 Strip Comics Chips Stars Card Ty of the Three- Cobb SGC Card Diamond Ty 20 Cobb PSA 4 Panel— Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 SGC $250.00 Authentic Opening Bid $150.00

20. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty 21. 1909-11 T206 White 19. 1911 Cobb (Bat Off Borders T205 Gold Walter Border Ty Shoulder) with Polar Johnson Cobb PSA 2 (Hands at Opening Bid Bear $200.00 Back—SGC Chest) PSA 3 Opening Bid 20 $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

22. 1909-11 T206 White 24. 1922 Borders Cy E120 Young American (Glove Caramel Shows) with Series of 240 Polar Bear Ty Cob(b) Back—SGC 23. 1912 T202 Hassan Folders SGC 30 20 Opening Bid #129 Ty Cobb Steals Third with $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Cobb/Jennings—SGC Authentic Opening Bid $200.00

25. 1922 26. 1933 27. 1941 Play W501 Ty Goudey Ball #54 Pee Cobb SGC Baseball #149 Wee Reese 60 Rookie PSA Opening Bid PSA 1 4.5 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 $150.00

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28. 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets 29. 1910-11 T3 #23 Nap Lajoie Turkey Red Cabinets (Checklist Back) #36 SGC 35 (Checklist Back) Inspiring 1910-11 T3 Turkey SGC 30 Red Cabinets #23 Nap Lajoie (checklist back) premium. Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC. Graded 35 Good+ 2.5 by Follow through on his lethal SGC, this heirloom depicts swing against a pastel the stout Hall of Famer with splashed ballpark backdrop, a firm grip on his lumber of Hall of Famer Tris Speaker choice. With deference to soars on the offered 1910-11 corner wear and layering, the T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #36 rendering of the Hall of premium flanked by a Famer appears superior to the Checklist back. The matted technical grade with intricate- antique exhibits general cor- ly crafted player details set ner and edge wear along against an alluring tri-color with perimeter creasing asso- dusk backdrop. The dark ciated with the technical advertising reverse is prob- appraisal. The advertising lem-free. reverse is clean and absent of Opening Bid $400.00 any check marks. Opening Bid $300.00

30. (4) 31. (5) 1910- 1910-11 T3 11 T3 Turkey Red Turkey Red Cabinet Cabinets High High Numbers— Numbers— All SGC All SGC 10- 20-35 20 Each graded Graded either 20 from 35 Good+ Fair 1.5 or 10 2.5 to 20 Fair Poor 1 by SGC. 1.5 by SGC. Eye-popping Enticing quartet quintet of 1910- of 1910-11 T3 11 T3 Turkey Turkey Red Red Cabinets. Cabinets with Despite the lower checklist backs. technical grades, These oversized relics display remarkably vibrant textured surfaces along with these high num- unmarked advertising reverses. Included are SGC 35: #103 Konetchy; SGC 30: (2 bers still exhibit cards) with #98 Hofman, #121 Sullivan and SGC 20: #94 Gibson. commanding display qualities. Included are SGC 20: (3 cards) with #94 Gibson Opening Bid $400.00 (Checklist Back, reverse writing), #97 Hoblitzell (Ad Back, reverse writing), #118 F. Smith (Checklist Back); SGC 10: (2 cards) with #91 Downey (Ad Back, reverse writ- 32. 1931 ing) and #111 Niles (Checklist Back). Doble Opening Bid $500.00 Aguila #197 Concordia vs. York with 33. 1933 World Wide Gum Martin #5 Babe Herman Printing Dihigo— Error—SGC Authentic Mesmerizing 1933 World Wide Gum SGC 45 #5 Babe Herman that will leave the Graded 45 VG+ winning bidder seeing . 3.5 by SGC. Graded Authentic by SGC. This Exceedingly “printing freak” was mis-struck dur- scarce and ing the initial printing process result- important 1931 Doble Aguila #197 Concordia vs. York action pose featuring Cuban ing in a colorful central image of the great and 1977 Hall of Fame inductee, Martin Dihigo. Produced and released in slugger along with his pronounced Venezuela by tobacco manufacturer E. Quintana of Caracas, the sports themed specter just below. The Canadian tobacco series features some of the most important action poses of the all-around Type otherwise presents in (EX-MT) great. Dihigo is pictured horizontally on this pint-sized import as he follows through condition with sound corners, on a lethal swing. During this period, Dihigo starred for the Hilldale Giants of creamy edges and accurate center- and frequently toured throughout Latin America. The clear black-and- ing. The English text biographical white image is framed by even corner wear, relatively accurate centering and an reverse is problem free. Such print- attractive Spanish text advertising back. Resides as the sole representative at the ing mishaps have recently garnered grading level with only one better of the four total specimens assessed by the third- considerable interest over the past party service. Due to institutionalized racism and lack of distribution, period Negro five years. League Hall of Fame collectibles are extremely challenging to locate in any condi- Opening Bid $200.00 tion and astute hobbyists are taking notice and bidding accordingly. Opening Bid $900.00

10 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 35. (10) 1939-1941 Play Ball SGC Graded Hall of 34. 1935 Diamond Stars #44 Famers with Foxx —GAI 7.5 Those and sluggers with the Few stars of the baseball diamond credentials to earn permanent admit- shone brighter than the “Rajah”. tance into Cooperstown are the sole Offered is a 1935 Diamond Stars card focus of these (10) 1939-1941 Play #44 Rogers Hornsby. Encapsulated Ball Hall of Fame singles. Each just- and graded 7.5 by GAI this prime ly graded by SGC. Included are example is nicely centered and dis- 1939 Play Ball: #89 L. Waner (SGC plays vivid colors and an appealing 60); 1940 Play Ball: (6 cards) with image on the obverse. Distinct reverse #46 Averill (SGC 60, Lionel Carter), side printing adds the finishing touch #107 Vaughan (SGC 60, Lionel to this handsome upper tier collectible Carter), #133 Foxx (SGC 50), #134 issued during the active period of one Cronin (SGC 60), #167 Frisch (SGC of the greatest hitting careers of all 40), #227 Haines (SGC 50); 1941 time. Flip certification number is Play Ball: (3 cards) with #8 Ott “10226323. (SGC 50), #15 Cronin (SGC 60) and Opening Bid $300.00 #20 Ruffing (SGC 80). Opening Bid $250.00

36. (59) 1921-1955 Baseball Exhibits with (9) SGC Graded Including (17) Hall of Famers Gallery of (59) 1921-1955 Baseball Exhibits with (9) SGC graded including (17) 37. 1951 Bowman Baseball #305 Rookie PSA 7 Hall of Famers. Highlights include 1921 Exhibits: Faber (SGC 30), Grimes (SGC Graded NM 7 by PSA. Cornerstone 1951 Bowman Baseball #305 Willie Mays rook- 30), W. Johnson (SGC 10, reverse glue residue), Maranville (SGC 30); 1922 ie card. This horizontal high number is one of the more coveted early Bowman Exhibits: Moriarty (PR, pin hole), S. Rice (GD, stain), Young(s) (SGC 20); 1923-24 examples, particularly among PSA registry combatants. “Say Hey” is clearly por- Exhibits: Sewell (PR, reverse glue residue); 1925 Exhibits: Hartnett (FR, reverse trayed taking his hacks against a lovely mustard backdrop. A high-grade specimen paper loss), Wheat (SGC 10), 1927 Exhibits: Heilman(n) (GD), Wheat (FR) and which resides in the upper 15% of all similar copies evaluated by the third-party 1931-32 Exhibits: Cronin/Manush (SGC 20). More on our website. appraiser. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $750.00

39. (5) 1952 Topps Baseball SGC 30-60 38. 1952 Topps Baseball Graded #312 High PSA 4 Numbers Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA. Solidify Make progress your 1952 Topps Baseball set on your 1952 prospects with the offered #312 Topps Baseball Jackie Robinson high number. This high numbers mid-grade beauty depicts 42 at the with these (5) height of his Flatbush prowess different cards. through an engaging portrait. Each graded by Moderate corner and edge wear is SGC. Included offset by radiant surface registration are appropriately along with creamy borders. The judged copies of reverse is problem-free. SGC 60: #406 Opening Bid $250.00 Nuxhall RC; SGC 55: #364; SGC 45: #374; SGC 40: #380 and SGC 30: #377. Opening Bid $250.00

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40. 1953 Topps Baseball #82 41. (4) 1953 Topps Mickey Mantle PSA 6 Baseball Hall of Famers Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA. This 1953 with Mays & Paige—All Topps Baseball #82 Mickey Mantle SGC 40-60 will serve as the proud centerpiece of Each graded from 60 EX 5 to 40 any early Yankee themed collection. VG 3 by SGC. Sterling quartet of The sophomore rendition of the 1953 Topps Baseball Hall of Famers young slugger displays negligible cor- presenting at the apex of their tech- ner and edge touches consistent with nical appraisals. Included are 1.) its technical appraisal. Exhibits rela- #27 Campanella (SGC 60); 2.) #61 tively accurate centering, well con- Wynn (SGC 55); 3.) #220 Paige structed edges and attractive uniform (SGC 40) and 4.) #244 Mays (SGC accents. The “Dugout Quiz” themed 50). back is absent of any wax staining. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

43. (14) 1955 Robert Gould 42. (3) 1952-1955 All-Star Graded Cards with Bowman Baseball Wynn & Highest Graded Mickey Mantle Take the field with this stellar cast of SGC Graded (14) different 1955 Robert Gould All- Cards Star graded cards. Only single digits of each card have been confirmed by From the heyday of their respective grading service. Mickey Mantle’s fame Included are: PSA 5: (2 cards) with #4 comes this trio of 1952- Carrasquel, #11 Boone (none better); 1955 Bowman Baseball PSA 4.5: #14 Wynn; PSA 4: (3 cards) singles. Each graded by with #8 Busby (mk), #12 Burgess SGC. Included are 1.) (none better), #13 Rush; PSA 3: (4 1952 Bowman #101 cards) with #5 Hegan, #16 Bell (high- (SGC 30); 2.) 1953 est graded), #23 Thomson, #24 S. Bowman Color #44 Gordon; SGC 40: #15 Bruton (only Bauer/Berra/Mantle graded); PSA 2: (3 cards) with #7 (SGC 45) and 3.) 1955 Porterfield, #17 Finigan (none better) Bowman #202 (SGC 45). and #27 Pierce. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

45. (4) 1952- 1969 Topps & Bowman Mickey Mantle Cards with (2) SGC Graded Bomb’s Away! Home hero Mickey 44. (10) 1955 Bowman Baseball SGC Graded Stars with (2) Mantle is the Aaron & Mays slugger Each graded by SGC. Razor-sharp arrangement of (10) 1955 Bowman Baseball sin- depicted in gles including (5) Hall of Famers. Included among this condition sensitive group are these (4) SGC 84: (4 cards) with #171 Roberts, 174, #179 Aaron, 196; SGC 82: #168 Berra; 1952-1969 Topps and Bowman singles. Included are 1.) 1952 Bowman #101 (SGC SGC 80: (2 cards) with #63, #179 Aaron; SGC 70: #184 Mays; SGC 60: #39 and 50); 2.) 1953 Bowman Color #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle (SGC Authentic); 3.) 1961 SGC 55: #70. Topps #307 WS (VG) and 4.) 1969 Topps #412 CL (VG). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

12 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 46. (137) 1957 47. (18) Topps Baseball 1954-1973 PSA 7 Graded Topps & Cards—All Bowman Different Baseball Each graded NM 7 PSA 7 by PSA with no Graded qualifiers. Square corners, creamy Hall of edges and crisp sur- Famers faces are the fare of and Stars these (137) upper tier 1957 Topps with Aaron Baseball cards. Each graded Included are: #8, 11, NM 7 with no qualifiers by PSA. Crisp corners, creamy edges and accurate centering 13, 14, 17, 19, 21, are all attributes of these (18) 1954-1973 Topps and Bowman Baseball Hall of Famers 22, 27, 31-33, 39, and stars. Included among these eye-catching canvases are 1954 Bowman: #57 41-44, 46, 48, 49, Wilhelm; 1956 Topps: (3 cards) with #31 Aaron, #101 Campanella, #260 Reese; 1959 51, 54, 57-60, 63, 64, 66, 67, 71-74, 77, 79, 81, 83, 84, 86, 87, 96, 99, 101, 102, 104, Topps: #430 Ford; 1960 Topps: #480 Berra; 1961 Topps: (2 cards) with #429 Kaline, 106, 107, 119, 123, 124, 129, 131, 134, 136, 137, 141, 142, 144, 146, 147, 150-153, #443 Snider; 1962 Topps: #395 Mays AS; 1964 Topps: (3 cards) with #177 158-160, 162, 163, 168, 169, 172, 174, 179, 181, 182, 186-189, 191, 193-197, 205- Killebrew, #210 Yastrzemski, #250 Kaline; 1965 Topps: #130 Kaline; 1967 Topps: 207, 209, 211, 213, 216-219, 221, 223-226, 231-233, 235, 238, 239, 241, 244, 246- #430 Rose; 1968 Topps: (3 cards) with #330 Maris, #355 Banks, #575 Palmer and 249, 361, 362, 364, 367-369, 371-378, 380, 381, 383-386 and 388-390. 1973 Topps: #50 Clemente. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

48. (25) 1956-1969 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle SGC Graded Cards— Different Instant 1956- 1969 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle player collection of (25) different cards! Each graded by SGC. Included are SGC 50: 1960 #160 w/Boyer; SGC 45: (6 cards) with 1960 #563 AS, 1961 #307 WS, 1962 #18 w/Mays, 1963 #173 Bombers’ Best, 1964 #331 A.L. Bombers, 1967 #150; SGC 40: (10 cards) with 1958 #418 w/Aaron, 1958 #487 AS, 1959 #10, 1961 #300, 1961 #406 HR, 1961 #475 MVP, 1962 #200, 1963 #200, 1965 #350, 1969 #500 (Yellow Letters); SGC 35:(4 cards) with 1956 #135 (Gray Back), 1957 #95, 1964 #50, 1966 #50; SGC 30: (3 cards) with 1958 #150, 1960 #350, 1969 49. 1953 Topps Baseball #82 50. 1957 Topps Baseball #407 #500 (White Letters) and SGC 20: 1959 #564 AS. Opening Bid $400.00 Mickey Mantle SGC 60 Mantle/Berra SGC 86 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

51. 1957 Topps Baseball: #95 Mickey Mantle (SGC 50) & NNO Bazooka CL 1/2 (SGC 70) Opening Bid $150.00

52. 1958 Topps Baseball #47 Roger Maris PSA 8 Opening Bid $500.00 53. 1963 Topps Baseball #537 Rookie SGC 55 54. 1969 Topps Baseball #500 Opening Bid $200.00 Mickey Mantle PSA 9 (oc) Opening Bid $150.00

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55. (4) 1964-1970 56. (12) 1959-1972 Singles Collection Oddball Singles—All Each Featuring PSA 9-10 Roberto Clemente— Each graded either Gem All PSA 8 Mint 10 or Mint 9 by PSA. Each graded NM-MT 8 by Offered is a quartet of 1964- PSA with no qualifiers. 1970 Roberto Clemente odd- Investment grade selection of ball cards. Included among (12) 1959-1972 singles featur- these razor-sharp specialties ing Roberto Clemente includ- are 1.) 1964 Wheaties ing tough oddball samples. Stamps (PSA 9); 2.) 1968 Included are Topps: (8 cards) OPC #1 NL Batting Leaders with 1959 #528 Pirates Team, w/Alou (PSA 9); 3.) 1968 1960 #484 Pirates Team, 1964 #373 Pirates Team, 1967: #242 RBI Leaders, #492 Topps #308 Pirates Team Pirates Team; 1968 #308 Pirates Team, 1969 #27 Deckle Edge, 1972 #226 World (PSA 9) and 4.) 1970 Series; Other: (4 cards) with 1962 Shiriff Coins #150, 1964 Wheaties Stamps, 1967 Kellogg’s #27 (PSA 10). Dexter Press Premiums and 1968 OPC #1 NL Leaders w/Alou. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

57. (13) 1957-1972 58. (11) 1960-1970 Roberto Clemente PSA Topps Baseball Hall Graded Cards with of Famers & Stars— Oddball All PSA 8 Significantly expand your Roberto Each graded NM-MT 8 by Clemente collection with these PSA with no qualifiers. (13) 1957-1972 PSA graded sin- Razor-sharp arrangement of gles. Included are Topps: (6 (11) 1960-1970 Topps cards) with 1957 #161 Pirates Baseball Hall of Famers and Team (PSA 7), 1962 Stamp Panels stars. Included are 1960 (PSA 7), 1964 #7 Leaders Topps: #35 Ford; 1961 w/Aaron (PSA 8.5), 1964 Coins Topps: #10 B. Robinson; #55 (PSA 6), 1968 #308 Pirates 1964 Topps: #567 Kaat; Team (PSA 9), 1969 Stamps (PSA 1965 Topps: #62 Kaat; 1967 6); Other: (7 cards) with 1968 Pirates Picture Pack (PSA 5), (2) 1969 Nabisco Team Topps: #100 F. Robinson; 1968 Topps: #365 B. Robinson AS; 1969 Topps: (2 cards) Flakes (one PSA 6, one PSA Authentic), 1969 OPC #50 (PSA 6), 1971 Fleer WS #69 with #440 McCovey, #573 Palmer; 1970 Topps: (3 cards) with #160 Niekro, #449 (PSA 7), 1972 Esso Latin Coins (PSA 6) and 1972 OPC #226 (PSA 5). Palmer and #660 Bench. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

59. (16) 1957-1969 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle SGC 60-80 Graded 60. 1968 Topps #280 Mickey Singles—Different Mantle—GAI 9.5 A parade of (16) different 1957-1969 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle singles. Each graded Quality and star power combine in this gem of a by SGC. Included are SGC 80: (2 cards) with baseball card. Presented is a 1968 Topps card 1965 #3 AL HR LL, 1967 #103 CL; SGC 70: #280 Mickey Mantle graded 9.5 by GAI. Proper (2 cards) with 1961 #44 HR LL w/Maris (SGC centering, handsome gloss, four pointed corners, 70), 1963 #2 AL Leaders; SGC 60: (12 cards) a sharp image and a very bold reverse add up to with 1957 #95, 1958 #487 AS, 1959 #10, 1959 make this card a desirable treasure. Though 1968 #461 WS, 1960 #160 w/Boyer, 1962 #53 HR would be Mickey’s final season he appears quite LL w/Maris, 1962 #471 AS, 1963 #173 formidable in this steely-eyed depiction. Bombers’ Best, 1963 #200, 1964 #50, 1966 #50 Opening Bid $500.00 and 1969 #500. Opening Bid $400.00

62. (42) 1951-1972 Topps & 61. (35) 1955-1969 Topps Bowman Baseball Graded Baseball PSA & SGC Cards with Aaron, Clemente, Graded Cards with 1955 Mays & Rose Topps Mays A plethora of Baseball Hall of Famers and Capitalize on these (35) 1955-1969 stars reside in this loaded 1951-1972 Topps Baseball PSA and SGC graded Topps and Bowman graded card collec- cards highlighted by a strong player tion of (42) featuring numerous luminar- cast. Highlights include 1955 Topps: ies such as Aaron, Clemente, Mays and #156 Black (PSA 7), #187 Hodges Rose. Featured are 1955 Bowman: #171 (PSA 7), #194 Mays (PSA 6); 1956 Roberts (PSA 7), #184 Mays (PSA 4); Topps: NNO CL 1/3 (PSA 6); 1964 1956 Topps: #30 J. Robinson (BVG 6.5); Topps: #120 Drysdale (PSA 7), #433 #101 Campanella (BVG 4.5); 1958 Yankees Team (PSA 7), #460 Gibson Topps: Aaron (PSA 5); 1962 Topps: #394 (PSA 7); 1965 Topps: #21 Berra Aaron AS (GAI 7); 1965 Topps: #207 (SGC 55) and #500 Mathews (SGC Rose (PSA 6) and 1967 Topps: #400 70). More on our website. Clemente (PSA 5). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

14 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 63. 1980 Charlotte O’s Police Orange Border Cal Ripken Jr. BVG 4.5 Discovered by our consignor in a “junk box” at a rural North Carolina flea market, the offered 1980 Charlotte O’s Police Orange Border Cal Ripken Jr. cornerstone is proof positive that remarkable and unexpected finds still occur in the hobby. Graded 4.5 VG-EX+ by BVG, this “King of Modern Minor League Cards” is one of only 22 confirmed examples validated by the three major grading services (PSA, SGC, BGS/BVG) and likely fewer survive due to “crossover” resubmissions. Since the monumental initial Orange Border Ripken offering in October 2013, a handful of additional copies have trickled through the marketplace. However, with such an important early “Iron Man” piece, the vast major of Ripken die-hards have yet to handle, let alone own a copy of the 1980 Charlotte O’s Police minor league card.

This particular specimen is crease-free with average corner wear, decent cen- tering and gleaming surface hues. The portrait of the future Hall of Famer is set at Crockett Park and bolstered by intricate uniform detailing that emerges from a bright orange foundation. Well-concealed staple indentations are notice- able below Ripken’s neckline but do not seriously compromise its overall pres- entation. The “hints” reverse is absent of writing. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

64. 1990 Topps 65. 1991 Baseball #USA Topps Glossy (White Baseball House) George Desert Bush BGS 8.5 Shield After decades, Complete information has sur- Set of faced regarding the coveted and enig- (792) matic 1990 Topps Cards Baseball USA Very tough George Bush 1991 Topps release. Once Desert Shield thought to have a complete set total production of of (792) cards 100 cards, it has that was dis- been confirmed that tributed only a special “White to personnel House Issue” with a serving in the thicker glossy sur- armed forces face coating repre- during the sents the original first conflict print run. Graded with Iraq. 8.5 NM-MT+ by Purportedly BGS, the offered only 5,700 1990 Topps sets were Baseball #USA1 issued which George Bush is one makes this of three “glossy” comprehen- versions at the grad- sive series one of most coveted Topps series of the past three decades. This gallery ing level with only averages (NM to NM-MT) quality throughout with the keys presenting similarly. The one better. This reverses are entirely absent of wax staining. Keys include #1 Ryan, #5 Ripken RB, #6 monumental mod- Ryan RB, #35 , #79 F. Thomas, #100 Mattingly, #130 O. Smith, #150 Ripken, ern cardboard treas- #180 Gwynn, #200 Strawberry, #225 R. Johnson, #270 McGwire, #300 Puckett, #333 ure has earned the C. Jones RC, #392 Griffey Jr. AS, #401 Bonds AS, #530 Clemens, #540 Brett, #570 following sub-grades: Centering: 8.5; Corners: 8.5; Edges: 9 and Surface: 9. For an Bonds, #575 Yount, #600 B. Jackson, #670 Henderson, #700 Canseco, #740 Sandberg article about the two different versions of the George Bush 1990 Topps card, please and #790 Griffey Jr. visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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66. 1927 Baseball Exhibits Complete Set (64/64) with (4) SGC Graded Including Gehrig & Ruth From the sea- son in which Murderers’ Row unleashed its fury on oppos- ing pitching staffs comes this magnifi- cent 1927 Baseball Exhibits complete set of (64) cards highlighted by (4) SGC graded keys. Hallmarked by a sterling cast of (24) Hall of Famers, the offered edition is 67. 1937 Dixie Lids Baseball Master Set (8/8) with Tabs undoubtedly one of only a handful of complete series from the pre-war issue extant. Only Hall of Famers are portrayed in the offered 1937 Dixie Lids Baseball master set With deference to nearly 60% of the cards displaying varying degrees of paper of (8/8) cards with tabs. Included are Large Size: (4/4) with Gehringer (GD), Hartnett residue/loss from storage in a period album, the obverses still generally present nicely. (VG), Hubbell (VG-EX), Medwick (VG, reverse store stamp); Small Size: (4/4) with The overall approximate condition breakdown judging on the fronts only is as fol- Gehringer (VG), Hartnett (VG-EX), Hubbell (VG-EX) and Medwick (GD). lows: 20% (VG-EX or better), 30% (VG), 25% (GD) and 25% (FR or lesser) with Opening Bid $250.00 nearly 10% displaying coloring marks.

The technical conditions of the keys is as follows: Hall of Famers: (24 cards) with Alexander (FR, reverse glue residue), Bancroft (FR, reverse glue residue), Bottoml(e)y (FR, reverse glue residue), Cobb (SGC 20), E. Collins (GD), Cuyler (GD), Gehrig (SGC 55), Gehringer (FR, reverse paper loss), Goslin (VG), Grimes (FR, reverse glue residue), Hartnett (FR, surface pen marks), Heilman (GD), Hornsby (VG), W. Johnson (SGC 50), Lazzeri (GD), Lindstrom (FR, reverse glue residue), Rixey (FR, reverse glue residue), Ruth (SGC 10, reverse writing and paper loss), Schalk (FR, reverse glue residue), Sisler (VG-EX), Southworth (VG), Speaker (PR, reverse paper loss), Traynor (FR, reverse glue residue) and Wheat (FR, reverse glue residue). Opening Bid $900.00

69. 1938 Dixie Lids Baseball & Football Sets with Baugh, Feller, Foxx & Nagurski Pre-war heroes of both the diamond and gridiron are the focus of the offered 1938 Dixie Lids Baseball and Football sets. Included are Small Baseball set: (4/4, plus two large variations) with Feller (EX-MT, with tab), Foxx (RR, reverse paper loss, no tab), Hubbell (VG, no tab, small), Hubbell (EX-MT, with tab, large), Moses (VG-EX, with tab, small), Moses (VG-EX, with tab, large); Football set: (2/2) with Baugh (GD, no tab, small) and Nagurski (VG, with tab, large). Opening Bid $200.00

68. 1937 Dixie Lids Baseball Small Near Set (3/4) Plus (6) Multi-Sport Cards Champions of their respective sport are spotlighted with these (9) 1937 Dixie Lids including a baseball near set. Included are Small Baseball near: (3/4, plus two large variations) with Gehringer (VG-EX, with tab, small), Hubbell (VG-EX, with tab, small), Hubbell (GD, with tab, large), Medwick (VG, no tab, small), Medwick (VG, with tab, large); Other Sports: (4 cards) with Coleman (VG-EX, with tab, small), Coleman (FR, with tab, large), Tilden (VG, with tab, small) and Tilden (VG, with tab, large, reverse store back stamp). Opening Bid $200.00

16 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 71. 1941 W754 St. Louis 70. 1939 Centennial of Cardinals Team Baseball Stamps Complete Issue Set of (29) PSA Graded Set (25/25) Cards The fabled origins of our national pas- The redbirds fly high time are chronicled with the offered with the offered 1941 1939 Centennial of Baseball set of W754 St. Louis (25) stamps. Each graded by PSA. Cardinals Team Issue These postage-sized relics each dis- set of (29) cards (no play (NM) or better obverses but are order form). These graded as such due to evidence of black-and-white por- album removal on the reverses. traits with stat backs Included are PSA 2.5: (13 cards) with generally average #1-3, 5, 6, 10-12, #14 Alexander, #16 (VG) with 20% dis- E. Collins, #20 Mathewson, #23 playing surface paper Speaker, #24 Wagner; PSA 2: (11 loss or residue. Keys stamps) with #4, 8, 9, 13, #15 Cobb, include Mize (VG), #17 Keeler, #18 W. Johnson, #19 Rickey (VG), Lajoie, #21 Ruth, #22 Sisler, #25 C. Slaughter (VG) and Young and PSA 1.5: #7. Southworth (FR, sur- Opening Bid $250.00 face paper loss). Opening Bid $150.00

72. 1948 Bowman 73. 1950 Bowman Baseball Near Set of Baseball Complete Set (38/48) Cards with Berra (252/252) & Musial Rookies The offered 1950 Bowman Baseball complete set of (252) Inaugural 1948 Bowman Baseball cards is proof that bigger is not partial set of (38/48) cards with always better. This pint-sized most stars including Hall of Fame gum card issue has an overall rookies present. This black-and- approximate condition break- white gathering generally aver- down of 20% (VG or better), ages 30% (VG or better), 50% % 30% (GD) and 50% (FR or less- (GD) and 20% (FR or lesser). er) with approximately 40-45% Highlights include #1 Elliott displaying reverse paper loss (GD), #2 Blackwell (VG), #3 resulting from attempted pen Kiner RC (GD), #4 Mize RC mark removal. Keys include #6 (GD), #5 Feller (VG), #6 Berra Feller (FR), #11 Rizzuto (FR), RC (FR), #8 Rizzuto RC (GD), #21 Reese (VG), #22 J. #12 Sain (GD), #14 Reynolds Robinson (GD), #32 Roberts (GD), #17 Slaughter (GD), #18 (VG), #46 Berra (VG), #75 Spahn RC (GD), #19 Henrich Campanella (GD), #77 Snider (VG), #29 Page (GD), #36 Musial (GD), #98 T. Williams (trimmed) RC (GD), #47 Thomson (GD) and and #139 Mize (VG). More on #48 Koslo (FR). our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

75. 1953 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (274) Cards 74. 1950-1954 Callahan Hall Value conscious set collectors of Fame Near Set (72/82) Plus will want to place a strong Variation Including Box bid on the offered 1953 Topps Baseball complete set of Celebrate “Baseball’s Hall of Fame” with (274) cards. Over 95% of the the offered 1950 Callahan near set of cards in this sophomore (72/82) cards plus a Heilmann variation. Topps edition display a com- This pint-sized set averages (EX-MT) bination of reverse glue and is accompanied by its original dis- residue or paper loss. Despite play box (EX-MT). Keys include: those flaws, the obverses still Alexander (EX-MT), Barrow (NM), generally present in the (VG) Bender (NM), Connolly (EX-MT), Dean range. Unless noted, each (EX), Dickey (VG-EX), Gehrig (EX- card technically grades (PR) MT), (2) Heilmann (both EX-MT, both with back damage. Keys variations), Klem (NM), Ruth (NM), include #1 J. Robinson, #27 Terry (NM), Wagner (NM) and Museum Campanella, #76 Reese, #82 Exterior (VG-EX, 1954 dated back). Mantle, #104 Berra, #114 More on our website. Rizzuto, #147 Spahn, #207 Opening Bid $250.00 Ford, #220 Paige (GD), #244 Mays, and #263 Podres RC (GD). Opening Bid $400.00

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77. 1953 Bowman Color Baseball Complete Set (160/160) Celebrated 1953 Bowman Color Baseball complete set of (160) cards. This particular offering has an overall approximate condition breakdown of 15% (VG-EX or better), 20% (VG), 35% (GD) and 30% (FR or lesser) with 76. 1951 Topps Red Back Complete Set of (26/26) Two-Card nearly 5% dis- Panels—All SGC playing One of the earliest Topps Baseball issues is offered in its original form with the reverse glue offered 1951 Red Back complete set of (26/26) two-card panels. Included among this residue or handsomely pieced together edition is SGC 96: (5 panels, all none better) with writing. Garcia/D. DiMaggio (1 of 1), Hegan/Pollet (1 of 4), Kokos/Irvin RC (1 of 2), Highlights McDermott/Stephens (1 of 1), Valo/Stanky (1 of 3); SGC 92: (2 panels) with include #9 Rizzuto (GD), #18 N. Fox (VG-EX), #32 Musial (PR, reverse glue Lockman/Sievers, Spahn/Goodman; SGC 88: (3 panels) with Kiner/Rosen, residue), #33 Reese (VG), #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle (VG), #46 Campanella (GD), #57 Scarborough/Zernial, Westrum/Zarilla (1 of 2, none better); SGC 86: Wynn/Glaviano; Boudreau (VG-EX), #59 Mantle (VG), #92 Hodges (VG), #93 Rizzuto/Martin (VG), SGC 84: (3 panels) with Fain/Jensen, Hermanski/Bauer, Werle/E. Robinson; SGC 60: #97 Mathews (VG), #99 Spahn (GD), #114 Feller (GD), #117 Snider (FR), #118 B. (6 cards) with Easter/Berra, Feller/Holmes, Hatton/Westlake, Hudson/Boone, Martin (GD), #121 Berra (GD) and #153 Ford (FR). More on our website. Kennedy/Kluszewski, Parnell/Thompson, Roe/Rizzuto; SGC 50: (6 panels) with Opening Bid $250.00 Chambers/Gordon, Coleman/Terwilliger, Mitchell/Bell, Reynolds/Hodges and Snider RC/Seminick. Opening Bid $750.00 79. 1955 Topps Double Header Complete Graded Set of (66) Cards— #10 on PSA Registry Double your pleasure with the off e r e d 1955 To p p s D o u b l e Header com- plete graded set of (66) cards. Wi t h only one e x c e p t i o n , each over- sized exam- ple is graded by PSA with no qualifiers. With a Weighted GPA of 6.278 and Set Rating of 6.220, this classic cardboard edition currently ranks #10 on the esteemed P S A R e g i s t r y. Included are P S A 8 : #57/58 (1 of 11, one better); P S A 7 : (19 cards) 78. 1954 Dixie Lids Baseball Near Master Set of (29/36) Cards— with #9/10, 11/12, #21 Skowron/22, #31/#32 Banks, 47/48, 49/50, #53 Herman/#54 Includes Each Player on Checklist Amoros, 55/56, 59/60, 65/66, 71/72, 77/78, 79/80, 81/82 (1 of 9, eight better), 85/86 Featured is a 1954 Dixie Lids Baseball near master set of (29/36) cards including each (1 of 9, four better), 89/90, 95/96, 11 3 / 114, 11 7 / 118; P S A 6 . 5 : (4 cards) with #7/8, player on the checklist. This series generally presents (GD to VG) with 17% displaying 17/18, #109 Newhouser/110, 119/120; P S A 6 : (41 cards) with #1/2, #3 Irvin/4, 5/6, surface paper loss or writing. Additionally, 45% of the subjects do not have tabs #13/14, 15/16, 19/20, 23/24, #25 J. Robinson/26, 27/28, 29/30, 33/34, 35/36, 37/38, attached. Included are Left Tabs: (16/18, missing Kluszewski, Roe) with Ashburn (EX- 41/42, 43/44, #45 K a l i n e/4 6, 51/52, 61/62, 63/64, 67/68, #69 T. Wi l l i a m s/69, 73/74, MT, with tab), Irvin (FR, reverse writing, no tab), Kiner (GD, with tab), Schoendienst 75/76, 83/84, 87/88, 91/92, 93/94, 97/98, 99/100, 101/102, 103/104, #105 A a r o n/ 1 0 6 , (FR, no tab), Slaughter (VG-EX, with tab); Right Tabs: (13/18, missing Ashburn, 107/108, #111 K i l l e b r e w R C / 112, 11 5 / 116, #121 Kluszewski/122, 123/124, 125/126, Courtney, Jensen, O’ Connell, Slaughter) with Irvin (VG, with tab), Kiner (PR, with #127 Spahn/128, #129 Gilliam/130 and 131/132. The lone non-PSA graded of #39/40 tab, reverse backing is missing) and Schoendienst (PR, no tab, reverse writing). is judged by SGC 84 NM 7 and is unperforated. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $1500.00

18 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 80. 1954 Bowman 81. 1954 Red Man Baseball Near Set of Tobacco Baseball (223/224) Cards Near Master Set of Pursue this 1954 Bowman (53/54) Cards with Baseball near set of (223/224) Tabs Including All cards. This “golden age” edition from the Philadelphia manufactur- Variations er has an overall approximate Showcased is a 1954 Red condition breakdown of 20% Man Tobacco Baseball near (VG-EX or better), 25% (VG), master set of (53/54) with 35% (GD) and 20% (FR or lesser) tabs including (49/50) base with less than 5% display reverse cards plus (4/4) variations. tape residue or writing. Highlights This alluring series aver- include #1 Rizzuto (GD), #15 ages (EX to EX-MT) con- Ashburn (VG-EX), #58 Reese dition with sharp edges and (VG), #64 Mathews (VG-EX), bold surface hues. Featured #65 Mantle (VG), #89 Mays are : (VG), #90 Campanella (VG), (27/28, missing #3 Fox) #101 Larsen RC (VG-EX), #132 with #4 Kell (VG-EX, Feller (GD), #145 B. Martin Boston), #4 Kell (VG-EX, (GD), #161 Berra (VG-EX) and Chicago), #6 Mele (EX, #170 Snider (VG). Missing only Chicago), #9 Philley (EX, #66 Piersall/T. Williams for com- Philadelphia), #16 Ford (EX-MT), #17 Rizzuto (EX-MT), #20 Berra (VG-EX); pletion. More on our website. : (26/26) with #13 Campanella (EX-MT) and #25 Mays (EX). More Opening Bid $500.00 on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

82. 1958 Hires Root 83. 1959 Fleer Ted Beer Complete Set of Williams Complete (66) Cards without Set of (80) Cards Tabs with #68 Ted Signs Join the knothole gang and SGC 60 guzzle some pop by claiming From the sandlots of San the offered 1958 Hires Root Diego to the friendly con- Beer complete set of (66) fines of Fenway Park, the cards! Each wood bordered life and times of Ted relic was neatly separated from Williams are chronicled their original tabbing. Despite with the offered 1959 Fleer significant size variances due complete set of (80) cards. to distribution methods inher- This informative series ent with the set, this extremely overwhelmingly averages clean gathering otherwise con- (NM to Mint) and includes sistently presents in the (NM) #1 The Early Years (NM), range. Highlights include #10 #2 w/ Babe Ruth (NM), #11 Ashburn (NM), #17 Doby w/ (NM), #63 (NM), #23 Reese (NM), #25 AS Record w/ Auto (NM- Mays (NM), #36 Mazeroski MT), #67 Fishing w/ Snead (NM), #44 Aaron (EX-MT), (NM), #68 Ted Signs (SGC #55 Drysdale (NM-MT), #61 60), #75 Value to Sox (NM-MT) and #80 Goals for 1959 (NM) as the keys. Several Snider SP (EX-MT) and #67 additional viable candidates for third-party professional grading are probable! Kluszewski (NM). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

84. 1959 85. 1960 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Set Complete of (572) Set Cards With (572/572) (4) SGC Including Graded Stars (6) PSA Including Graded SGC 88 Mays Stars— & SGC 84 Sharp! Koufax Very few significant upgrades need to be made to improve upon this upper tier 1960 Formidable 1959 Topps Baseball complete set of (572) cards with (4) SGC graded Topps Baseball complete set of (572) cards including (6) PSA graded stars. The stars. This classic diamond edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 25% approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 20% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) with the chal- 20% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser) with the challenging high series generally pre- lenging high series presenting only slightly lesser than the more available numbers. senting similarly, if not slightly better than the more available numbers. Highlights Highlights include #10 Mantle (GD), #20 Snider (EX-MT), #50 Mays (SGC 88), #150 include #10 Banks (EX-MT), #148 Yastrzemski RC (PSA 6), #160 Mantle/Boyer Musial (VG-EX), #163 Koufax (SGC 84), #180 Berra (EX), #202 Maris (VG-EX), (PSA 8), #200 Mays (VG-EX), #250 Musial (EX-MT), #300 Aaron (EX-MT), #316 #338 S. Anderson RC (EX-MT), #380 Aaron (VG-EX), #461 Mantle HR (SGC 80), McCovey RC (EX), #326 Clemente (PSA 7.5), #343 Koufax (PSA 6), #350 Mantle #478 Clemente (VG), #514 Gibson RC (VG), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (VG), #550 (PSA 6), #377 Maris (EX-MT), #561 Kaline AS (NM), #563 Mantle AS (PSA 5), Campanella (VG), #561 Aaron AS (EX), #563 Mays AS (VG) and #564 Mantle AS #564 Mays AS (EX-MT), #565 Maris AS (VG-EX), #566 Aaron AS (EX-MT) and (SGC 55). More on our website. #570 Drysdale AS (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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86. 1961 87. 1964 Fleer Topps Greats Baseball Baseball Complete First Set Series #1- (587/587) 89 Set in with (4) Album— SGC Sharp! Graded Sharp 1961 Stars Fleer Greats Including Baseball first series #1-89 SGC 88 set stored in Rose an album. While it is speculative when the gilt stamped album was produced, the Featured is an inner contents have endured the decades in remarkable condition! Each card was eye-catching placed directly from a wax pack onto pages in the album and are fastened by only 1964 Topps Baseball complete set of (587) cards including (4) SGC graded stars. This photo corner tabs. There is no reverse glue residue. The obverses are neatly arranged consistently attractive mid-grade edition has an overall approximate condition break- over nine-card sheets and present in high-grade with razor-sharp corners, clean edges down of 25% (EX or better), 25% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser). and accurate centering. Keys include #1 Baker, Cobb Wheat, #14 Cobb, #31 Gehrig, Highlights include #50 Mantle (GD), #125 Rose (SGC 88), #150 Mays (GD), #200 #49 W. Johnson, #59 Mathewson and #75 Ruth. It is unknown what the conditions are Koufax (VG), #260 F. Robinson (SGC 84), #300 Aaron (VG), #306 Mays/Cepeda of the cards hidden by the corner tabs. (VG-EX), #331 AL Bombers (VG), #423 Aaron/Mays (SGC 60), #440 Clemente (GD, Opening Bid $150.00 stain) and #541 Niekro RC (SGC 80). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

89. 1965 88. 1964 Topps Topps Baseball Near Set of Baseball (532/587) Cards Complete Set Secure over 90% of the pop- of (598/598) ular 1964 Topps Baseball near set with the offered col- Cards With lection of (532/587) cards. (2) SGC This collector’s grade series Graded has an overall approximate condition breakdown of 15% Mantle (VG-EX or better), 35% With a pennant (VG), 30% (GD) and 20% winning design (FR or lesser). Featured are and colorful pho- #21 Berra (GD), #50 Mantle tography, the (VG), #55 Banks (VG), #125 offered 1965 Rose (FR), #150 Mays (VG), Topps Baseball #210 Yastrzemski (VG), complete set of #225 Maris (GD), #250 (598) cards with (2) SGC graded Mantle examples is undeniably one of the more pop- Kaline (VG), #260 F. ular issues of the decade. The overall approximate condition breakdown is as follows: Robinson (VG), #300 Aaron 30% (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Keys (GD) and #541 Niekro RC include #16 Morgan RC (EX-MT), #134 Mantle WS (SGC 82), #160 Clemente (EX), (VG). More on our website. #170 Aaron (GD), #207 Rose (GD), #250 Mays (GD), #300 Koufax (GD), #350 Opening Bid $400.00 Mantle (SGC 70), #477 Carlton RC (VG), #510 Banks (EX-MT), #526 Hunter RC (VG) and #581 Perez RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

90. 1968 O-Pee-Chee 91. 1968 Topps Baseball Complete Set of Baseball Complete (196) Cards with PSA 6 Set of (598) Cards Ryan RC Sterling 1968 Topps Seldom offered in complete form, Baseball complete set of the offered 1968 O-Pee-Chee (598) cards. This burlap Baseball series of (196) cards fea- bordered edition with strik- tures a slew of Hall of Famers and ing photography has an stars including the debut of “The overall approximate condi- Express”. This Canadian issue tion breakdown of 20% parallels the first 196 cards of the (EX-MT or better), 30% mainstream American release but (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and was distributed in far fewer num- 25% (VG or lesser). bers. The overall approximate Highlights include #45 condition breakdown is as fol- Seaver (EX), #50 Mays lows: 20% (EX-MT or better), (VG-EX), #110 Aaron (VG- 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and EX), #150 Clemente (VG- 25% (VG or lesser). Featured are EX), #177 Ryan RC (VG- #1 Clemente/Alou LL (VG-EX), EX), #247 Bench RC (EX), #3 Clemente/Aaron LL (VG), #20 #280 Mantle (VG), #480 B. Robinson (VG), #27 Hodges Managers’ Dream/Clemente (VG-EX), #45 Seaver (VG), #50 Mays (VG-EX), #58 Mathews (GD), #80 Carew (VG), #490 Super (GD), #86 Stargell (VG-EX), #100 Gibson (VG-EX), #110 Aaron (VG), #144 Morgan Stars/Mantle, Mays (VG- (EX), #145 Drysdale (VG), #150 Clemente (VG) and #177 Ryan RC (PSA 6). EX) and #528 Tigers Team (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

20 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 92. 1969 Topps 93. 1970 Topps Baseball Complete Baseball Near Set of Set of (664/664) Cards (715/720) Cards Plus Solid 1969 Topps Baseball (50) Dupes complete set of (664) cards Ready-to-complete 1970 Topps featuring the debut of “Mr. Baseball near set of (715/720) October” and a cardboard cards plus (50) dupes. This farewell to “The Mick”. The attractive gray bordered series overall approximate condition has an approximate condition breakdown for this mid-grade breakdown of 35% (EX-MT or edition is as follows: 25% better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG- (EX-MT or better), 30% EX) and 15% (VG or lesser) (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% with the tough high series gen- (VG or lesser). Highlights erally presenting similarly to include #20 Banks (VG), #50 the more available numbers. Clemente (VG), #95 Bench Keys include #10 Yastrzemski (VG-EX), #100 Aaron (VG), (EX-MT), #140 R. Jackson #190 Mays (VG), #260 R. (EX-MT), #189 Munson RC Jackson RC (VG), #480 (VG-EX), #300 Seaver (EX- Seaver (EX), #500 Mantle MT), #350 Clemente (VG), (VG), #533 Ryan (VG) and #500 Aaron (VG-EX), #580 #573 Palmer (EX-MT). More Rose (EX), #600 Mays (VG) on our website. and #660 Bench (VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

94. 1970 Topps 95. 1964 & Baseball Complete 1971 Topps Set of (720) Cards Baseball Coins Ring in the decade of disco Complete Sets and the bell bottom with this Who needs dimes, eye-catching 1970 Topps nickels and pennies Baseball complete set of when they can have (720) cards. This mid-grade this pair of 1964 edition has an overall and 1971 Topps approximate condition Coins complete breakdown of 15% (EX-MT sets? Included are: or better), 35% (EX), 25% 1964 Topps Coins (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or set: (167 coins, lesser) with the challenging mostly EX to EX- high series generally pre- MT) with #55 senting similarly to the Clemente (NM), lower numbers. Highlights #80 Mays (NM), include #140 R. Jackson #82 Rose (EX-MT), (VG-EX), #189 Munson RC #83 Aaron (EX- (VG-EX), #350 Clemente MT), #106 Koufax (VG), #500 Aaron (VG-EX), (VG), #120 Mantle (VG-EX), #131 Mantle AS (NM, Right-Handed), #131 Mantle AS #580 Rose (VG), #600 Mays (EX, Left-Handed), #150 Clemente AS (EX-MT), #151 Mays AS (NM), #159 Koufax (VG) and #712 Ryan (VG). AS (EX-MT); 1971 Topps Coins set: (153 coins, aggregate EX-MT) with #137 Aaron More on our website. (EX) and #153 Mays (EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

96. (5) 1973-1979 97. (17) 1970-1981 Topps Baseball Kellogg’s Baseball Complete Sets Complete/Near Sets Assembled are (5) 1973- with (2) 1970 1979 Topps Baseball com- Complete plete sets. Highlights Assembled are (17) 1970-1981 include 1973 Topps set: Kellogg’s Baseball (average EX-MT to NM) complete/near sets. Unless with #50 Clemente (EX- noted, each set grades (NM or MT), #100 Aaron (EX- better) with the key cards pre- MT), #130 Rose (NM), senting similarly. Less than #220 Ryan (EX-MT), #305 10% display varying degrees Mays (NM), #615 Schmidt of surface cracking. Featured RC/Cey (EX-MT); 1975 are (2) 1970 sets: (75/75, one Topps set: (average NM) set displays extensive curling) with #223 Yount RC (EX- with (2) #2 Rose, (2) #12 MT), #228 Brett RC (NM), Mays (one EX-MT), (2) #27 #500 Ryan (EX-MT); 1976 Clemente, (2) #32 R. Jackson; Topps set: (average EX- (2) 1975 sets: (54/54, 15-20% MT to NM) with #98 cracking) with (2) #26 Ryan, Eckersley RC (EX-MT); (2) #56 Schmidt and (5) 1976 1978 Topps set: (average sets: (57/57) with (5) #19 NM) with #36 Murray RC Eckersley RC. More on our (NM) and 1979 Topps set: (average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 website. Opening Bid $200.00

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98. 1973 Topps Baseball Complete Set (660/660) 99. (7) 1973-1977 Topps with (23) PSA Graded Baseball Complete/Near Sets Fresh 1973 Topps Baseball com- Spotlighted are (7) 1973-1977 Topps plete set of (660/660) cards with Baseball complete/near sets. Highlights (23) PSA graded. The ungraded include 1973 Topps near: (656/660, portion of this razor-sharp edi- average EX-MT to NM) with #50 tion generally averages 20% Clemente (EX-MT), #100 Aaron (EX), (NM-MT or better), 40% (NM), #130 Rose (NM), #220 Ryan (VG-EX); 25% (EX-MT) and 15% (EX or 1974 Topps set: (660/660, average NM, lesser). Highlights include #50 44/44 Traded) with #20 Rose (EX-MT), Clemente (PSA 8), #67 #456 Winfield RC (VG-EX); 1975 Topps Carlton/Ryan LL (PSA 8), #100 Mini set: (660/660, average NM) with Aaron (PSA 8), #130 Rose (PSA #223 Yount RC (NM), #228 Brett RC 7), #174 Gossage RC (PSA 7), (NM) and (4) 1977 Topps sets: (660/660, #220 Ryan (PSA 8), #255 R. (3) average NM, one average EX-MT). Jackson (PSA 8), #280 Kaline (PSA 7), #305 Mays (PSA 7), #320 Brock (PSA 8) and More on our website. #615 Schmidt RC/Cey (PSA 6). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

100. (5) 1974-1979 Topps Baseball Complete Sets Assembled are (5) 1974-1979 Topps 101. (26) 1972-1982 Kellogg’s 3-D Baseball complete sets. Included are Baseball Complete Sets 1974 Topps: (average EX-MT, 44/44 Fantastic three-dimensional renderings of Traded, 24/24 Checklists, 10 your favorite baseball stars are available with Washington variations) with #1 Aaron these (26) 1972-1982 Kellogg’s 3-D complete (EX), #20 Ryan (VG), #250 McCovey sets. These factory fresh editions are razor- WASH (NM), #456 Winfield RC sharp and overwhelmingly average (NM-MT) (VG); 1976 Topps: (average NM, with less than 5% displaying noticeable sur- 44/44 Traded) with #98 Eckersley RC face cracking. The keynote stars grade simi- (NM), #550 Aaron (EX-MT); 1977 larly to the high-grade sets. Included are (3) Topps: (average NM) with #650 Ryan 1972, (1) 1972 All-Time Greats, (5) 1973, (4) (NM-MT); 1978 Topps set: (average 1974, (2) 1975, (5) 1976, (1) 1979, (3) 1980, NM) with #36 Murray RC (EX-MT), (1) 1981 and (1) 1982. #707 Molitor/Trammell RC (NM) and Opening Bid $150.00 1979 Topps set: (average NM) with #116 O. Smith RC (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00

103. (4) Perez- 102. (5) 1974-1979 Topps Steele Great Baseball Near Sets Featured are (5) 1974-1979 Topps Moments & Baseball near sets that are only a Celebration handful of cards away from comple- Complete Sets tion. Highlights include 1974 Topps Dick Perez created a true near: (656/660, average NM, 44/44 masterpiece when he Traded) with #1 Aaron (NM), #456 crafted the Great Winfield RC (NM-MT); 1976 Topps Moments and Celebration near: (654/660, average EX-MT to sets. These (4) high-grade NM) with #330 Ryan (EX-MT); 1977 complete sets are ideal Topps near: (655/660, average NM) acquisitions for autograph with #650 Ryan (NM); 1978 Topps seekers. Included are near: (722/726, average NM) with Perez Steele Great #707 Molitor/Trammell RC (EX-MT) Moments Series 1-6 sets: and 1979 Topps near: (712/726, (2 sets, one #2976, one average NM). More on our website. #2977) and Perez-Steele Celebration sets: (2 sets, one sealed is numbered #2904, Opening Bid $250.00 one unsealed is numbered #2903). Opening Bid $150.00 104. (22) 1980-1987 105. (50) 1981-2009 Baseball Sets & Wax Boxes Baseball Complete Sets Feast on these (22) 1980-1987 base- Build your inventory on these (50) ball sets and wax boxes. Included are 1981-2009 baseball complete sets. Complete Sets: (16 sets, all hand col- All hand collated editions present lated and NM or better, including (NM-MT) or better with keys pre- stars, unless noted) with 1980 (aver- senting similarly. Highlights age EX-MT, #482 Henderson RC is include Topps: (27 sets, all 2000- EX), 1981 Topps (average EX-MT), 2009, opened in original factory 1982-1985 Topps, 1982 Donruss boxes, unless noted) with 1981, (#405 Ripken RC is EX-MT), 1983 1983-1986, 1994-1996 (opened Donruss, 1985 Donruss (factory), factory), 1998-2006 (factory), 1986 Donruss, 1981-1986 Fleer; Wax 2007 (factory), 2008 (Red Sox), Boxes: (6 boxes, 36 packs per) with 2009 (factory) and Donruss: (8 1981 Fleer, 1985 Donruss, 1985 sets, all factory, unless noted) with Topps and (3) 1987 Donruss. Due to 1987. Due to size/weight, a ship- size/weight, a shipping surcharge may ping surcharge will apply. More apply. 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: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 106. (83) 1909-11 107. (98) 1909-11 T206 White T205 Gold Border Singles with (8) Hall Borders & T206 of Famers & Southern White Borders Leaguer—Different with (28) Graded This consistently attractive assortment of Including Hall of (98) different 1909-11 T206 White Border singles is one of the nicer tobacco Famers & Minor starter sets we have offered and includes Leaguers (8) Hall of Famers along with a Southern Turn back the clock and Leaguer. The overall condition break- snag these (83) 1909-11 down is as follows: 19% (VG-EX or bet- T205 Gold Borders and ter), 55% (VG), 11% (GD) and 15% (FR T206 White Borders with or lesser) due to reverse residue, writing (28) graded. Unless or trimmed/not meeting size require- noted, each relic carries a common advertising reverse. Highlights include 1911 T205 ments for the set. The back composition Gold Borders: (34 cards, 14 graded) with SGC 30: Donohue SP, Suggs SP; SGC 20: includes (95) Piedmont/Sweet Caporal, Wheat (Polar Bear); BVG 1: Harmon (Left Ear Shows); PSA 1: Evers, Wallace (with (1) El Principe De Gales, (1) Polar Bear Cap); 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (49 cards, 14 graded) with Ungraded: (35 and (1) Sovereign 150. Highlights cards, 32% VG to EX, 17% GD, 17% FR, 34% PR, all Southern Leaguers have Old include Hall of Famers: (8 cards, all Sweet Caporal backs) with Beckley (trimmed), Mill backs unless noted, 26% reverse paper loss/trimming/writing) with Coles (FR, Bresnahan (VG-EX, Portrait), Crawford (VG, with Bat), Crawford (VG, Throwing), Augusta, writing), Fritz (VG, ), A. Jordan (VG, Atlanta), (2) Reagan Jennings (GD, One Hand Shows), Joss (VG-EX, Pitching), Willis (VG-EX, with Bat), (both EX, New Orleans), Ryan (PR, Roanoke, writing, Piedmont); SGC 30: J. Willis (VG, Throwing); Southern Leaguer: Seitz (VG, Norfolk); Others: (89 cards) Collins; SGC 20: Marquard (Follow-Through, Tolstoi) and SGC 10: M. Brown (Cubs with Bergen (VG, Batting, Sovereign 150), Murphy (VG-EX, Throwing) and Taylor on Shirt). More on our website. (FR, El Principe De Gales, reverse tape residue). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

108. (23) 109. (137) 1909-1941 1922 V61-2 Pre-War Cards with Neilson’s T206, Goudey, Play Chocolates Ball & Double Play Singles Gum and tobacco cards are with (5) united with these (137) pre- war singles from the T206, Hall of Goudey, Play Ball and Famers Double Play sets. Including Highlights include 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (42 PSA 3 cards, 12% VG, 26% GD, Alexander 39% FR, 23% PR, all com- Pre-war enthu- mon backs, unless noted, siasts will savor 21% reverse paper these (23) 1922 loss/writing) with Walsh V61-2 Neilson’s (PR); 1933 Goudey: #47 Chocolates singles with (5) Hall of Famers. This 92 year-old Canadian arrangement Manush (PR); 1939 Play ranges from (GD to VG) with mostly clean Type II advertising backs. Included are Ball: (56 cards, average Hall of Famers: (5 cards) with Alexander (PSA 3), Haines (VG), Heilmann (FR), GD) with #1 Powell (GD), Hooper (GD), Sisler (VG); Others: (18 cards) with Bigbee, Daubert, D. Davis, #6 Durocher (GD), #7 Donohue, Fletcher, Gerber, King, Mays, E. Meusel, B. Miller, Pinelli, Pipp, Pittenger, Doerr (VG), #39 R. Ferrell Rapp, Shawkey, Wambsganss, Wingo and Woodall. (GD), #56 Greenberg (GD) and 1941 Double Play: #59 Cronin/Foxx (PR, pin hole). Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

110. (68) 1914-1948 111. (78) 1909-1954 Vintage Baseball Grab Baseball Card Grab Bag with (14) Hall of Bag with (21) Famers & (4) Graded Tobacco/Caramel Tasty gum, ice cream and Cards tobacco baseball issues are the Loose ends and spare parts are fare of these (68) 1914-1948 brought together with the singles featuring (14) Hall of offered 1909-1954 baseball grab Famers and a quartet of graded bag of (78) cards. This assort- cards. Showcased are 1914 ment of sundry items includes T222 Fatima: Schang (FR); 1909-11 E90-1 American 1928 Tharp’s Ice Cream: #46 Caramel: (6 cards, average PR, Terry (SGC 20); 1935 Goudey 50% hole punches) with Chase Four-in-One: Berry/Vance (PR, hole punch); 1909-11 T206 (GD), Critz/Ott (GD); 1939 White Borders: (5 cards, aver- Play Ball: #55 Vaughan (EX); age FR, all common backs); 1941 Double Play: #53/#54 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Gehringer (GD); 1941 Play Folders: Magee/Donlin Ball: #6 Hubbell (EX), #13 Out/Dooin (VG); 1912 T207 Foxx (VG), #15 Cronin (VG) Brown Background: (9 cards, and 1948 Swell Sport Thrills: average FR, 33% reverse #12 Babe Ruth Points (GD). residue/writing) and 1954 Red More on our website. Heart: Slaughter (GD). More Opening Bid $250.00 on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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112. (35) 1939 Play Ball 113. 1900-1989 Baseball Card Salesman Samples with (5) Grab Bag of (142) Cards with Hall of Famers Including (2) Stars Including (22) PSA Graded Graded Featured are (35) 1939 Play Ball salesman Diverse selection of (142) 1900-1989 samples with (5) Hall of Famers. These baseball cards featuring (22) PSA graded cards display significant size and center- stars. Highlights include 1909-11 T206 ing variances with the majority of the White Borders: McGraw (PSA 2, ungraded examples appearing to be sheet Portrait with Cap, surface paper loss, cut. Otherwise, the obverses generally Sweet Caporal); 1953 Bowman Color: present in (VG) condition. Included are #10 Ashburn (VG), #32 Musial (VG), #2, 4, 8, 12, 15, 27, 28, 32 (SGC 60), 33, #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle (VG-EX), #46 37, #39 R. Ferrell (presents VG), 49, #50 Campanella (VG); 1955 Bowman: #103 Gehringer (presents VG), #53 Hubbell Mathews (VG); 1958 Topps: #485 T. (presents VG), 54, #55 Vaughan (presents Williams AS (PSA 4), #487 Mantle AS GD), 57-59, 71 (PSA 4), 73, 76-78, 88, (PSA 2); 1968 Topps: #150 Clemente 93, 96, 97, 99, 101, 107, 109, #112 P. (PSA 6) and 1980 Topps: (3) #482 Waner (presents GD), 114 and 115. Henderson RC (PSA 7, PSA 6, PSA 5). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

114. (41) 1921-1966 115. (277) 1936-1979 Baseball Baseball Exhibits Singles Collection with Many Hall with of Famers & Stars Including Featured are (41) 1921-1966 Mantle Baseball Exhibits featuring Spotlighted are (277) 1936-1979 Baseball Hall Hall of Famers and stars of Famers and stars with Mantle. Significant including “The Splendid “break” value is uncovered in this assortment Splinter”. Keys include 1939- which includes several oddball issues. 46 Salutation Exhibits: Highlights include 1936 R314 Goudey Wide Mize (GD, Made In U.S.A. Pens: Cuyler (VG); 1956-63 Artvue HOF Right Corner), T. Williams Postcards Type 2: Cobb (NM); 1960 Fleer (VG, #9 Not Showing); Greats: (27 cards, average VG); 1965 Topps 1947-66 Exhibits: (31 cards, Push-Pull: #19 Stengel (VG); 1969 Topps average VG, 32% writing/pin Decals: Mantle (VG-EX), Mays (VG-EX), holes) with Campanella Rose (EX-MT) and 1976 Laughlin Diamond (VG), Drysdale (VG, Jubilee near: (31/32, average EX-MT) with Portrait) and Rizzuto (EX- #1 Ryan (EX-MT). More on our website. MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

116. 1950 117. (6) 1950 JCM21 Drake’s Japanese Cookies Baseball Menko Baseball Uncut Sheet Singles with with Babe Ruth Doerr, Taste the Far East Hodges & with the offered 1950 Reese JCM21 Japanese Baseball Menko uncut Condition sensi- sheet featuring Babe tive and extreme- Ruth appropriately ly scarce sextet of termed as “Joker”. 1950 Drake’s These playing cards Cookies Baseball feature Japanese stars of the day whose caricatures are portrayed in vivid detail. singles. This television themed series with fragile black borders includes #7 S. Jones Presents in (NM to Mint) condition with crisp red borders and a clean reverse. The (VG-EX), #8 Lockman (VG), #11 Hodges (FR), #13 Doerr (VG), #19 Reese (PR) and obverse is entirely absent of creasing or other observable wear. #26 Coleman (VG). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

118. (5) 1950- 1952 Royal 119. (31) 1950-1952 Royal Desserts Desserts Baseball Singles with (7) Baseball Hall of Famers Complete Boxes These (31) 1950-52 Royal Desserts Baseball with (3) singles were extracted from period boxes and Unopened come in various dimensions. This assortment Satisfy your sweet generally averages (FR to GD) with 45% dis- tooth with these (5) playing reverse glue residue, paper loss or 1950-52 Royal writing. Included are (4) #3 Kell (average GD, Desserts Baseball one reverse writing), 4, (3) 7, (2) 8 (one blue complete boxes with (3) unopened. Included are Unopened Boxes: (3 boxes, original tint), (2) 9, #11 Rizzuto (GD), (2) 12, (2) 14, contents included) with #8 Brissie (presents EX, writing on side panel), #14 (2) 15, (2) #16 Appling (both PR, one partial, Scarborough (presents VG, moderate staining throughout), #17 Marshall (presents one taped), (2) 17, 18, (2) 19, 21-23 EX, very small hole on card which allows limited contents to exit box); Full Boxes, Fernandez and (2) 24. but Opened: (2 boxes) with #5 Spahn (presents FR, staining and moderate crushing) Opening Bid $250.00 and #9 Blackwell (presents GD, missing bottom lid). Opening Bid $200.00

24 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 121. 1950 Bowman Baseball Partial Set (212/252) with #22 Jackie Robinson Ready-to-complete 1950 Bowman Baseball partial set of (212/252) cards. The higher series of this color saturated edi- tion generally presents (VG) while the (56) #1-72 low num- bers average in the (GD) range. Keys include #6 Feller (GD), #11 120. 1949 Bowman Baseball Starter Set of (142/240) Cards Plus Rizzuto (VG), #21 Reese (GD), Two Variations #22 J. Robinson (GD), #32 Presented is a 1949 Bowman Baseball starter set of (142/240) cards plus two varia- Roberts (VG), #75 Campanella tions. This assortment generally presents (VG) quality with the (28) tougher high (GD), #77 Snider (VG), #84 numbers presenting only slightly lesser than the more available series. Less than 5% Ashburn (VG), #112 Hodges display surface tape residue or paper loss. Highlights include #1 Bickford (VG), #24 (GD), #139 Mize (VG), #217 Musial (GD), #35 Raschi (GD), #78 Zoldak (VG-EX, Name on Front), #83 Scheffing Stengel (VG) and #229 Frisch (VG, Name on Front), #85 Mize (VG, Name on Front), #124 Murtaugh (GD, Name (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 on Front) and #127 Majeski (VG, Name on Front). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

122. 1951 Bowman 123. 1951 Bowman Baseball Partial Set Baseball Singles of (240/324) Cards Collection of (203) with Most Stars Cards with Ted Stacked 1951 Bowman Williams Baseball partial set of Classic arrangement of (240/324) cards with the (203) 1951 Bowman majority of stars included. Baseball singles featuring a This gathering generally slew of Hall of Fame talent averages (GD to VG) with along with (24) tough high the (33) high series present- numbers. This collector’s ing similarly to the more grade assortment averages available numbers. Less than (GD) with minor duplica- 5% display reverse writing tion. Highlights include #1 or trimming. Highlights Ford RC (PR, surface paper include #2 Berra (GD), #26 loss), #32 Snider (GD), Rizzuto (EX-MT), #30 Feller #134 Spahn (VG), #165 T. (VG-EX), #32 Snider (VG), Williams (FR, reverse #134 Spahn (EX-MT), #165 paper loss), #181 Stengel T. Williams (trimmed), #181 (GD), (2) #233 Durocher Stengel (VG), #186 Ashburn (VG-EX, FR) and (2) #290 (VG), #198 Irvin (VG) and Dickey (VG). More on our #232 Fox RC (VG). More on website. our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

124. 1952 Bowman Baseball Partial Set of (173/252) Cards with Stars Jump into the vintage set col- lecting fray with the offered 1952 Bowman Baseball partial set of (173/252) cards with many stars. This consistently pieced together series general- ly averages (VG) with some better or lesser. The twelve high numbers present similarly to the remainder of the low numbers. Keys include #1 Berra (GD), #4 Roberts (VG- EX), #8 Reese (VG), #21 Fox 125. (2) 1952 Wheaties Tin Trays with & Jackie (VG), #23 Lemon (VG-EX), Robinson #43 Feller (GD), #44 National League rivals Ralph Kiner and Jackie Robinson are joined on this pair of Campanella (GD), #52 Rizzuto 1952 Wheaties Tin Trays. These nearly 4-3/4 x 5-7/8” metallic collectibles exhibit (VG), #53 Ashburn (VG-EX), bright poses amid a ballpark setting. The centered hole punches on the upper edges #116 Snider (GD) and #217 are factory. Included are 1.) Kiner with reverse glue and price tag residue and 2.) J. Stengel (VG). More on our Robinson. The obverses present in (VG to EX) condition with moderate surface website. scratching and abrasions common to the issue. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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126. (392) 1952 127. (205) 1952 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball #1-310 #200-310 Singles Singles with Hall of with (98) Famers Different Players From the “granddaddy” of the Extensive 1952 Topps modern baseball card arrives Baseball #200-310 sin- this cache of (205) 1952 gles collection of (392) Topps #1-310 singles. This cards including (98) “giant size” edition has an different players. This approximate condition break- gathering has an over- down of 15% (VG-EX or bet- all approximate condi- ter), 35% (VG), 30% (GD) tion breakdown of 20% and 20% (FR or lesser) with (VG-EX or better), the tougher low series pre- 45% (VG) and 35% senting lesser than the more (GD or lesser) with available numbers. Keys approximately 15-20% include #29 Kluszewski displaying varying (GD), #57 Lopat (FR, bb), degrees of surface #59 Roberts (GD, bb), #65 staining. Featured are Slaughter (FR), #66 Roe (2) #216 Ashburn (VG, (GD), #91 Schoendienst GD), (2) #243 Doby (both VG), (8) #246 Kell (average VG), (3) #26 Lemon ((2) FR (GD), #122 Jensen (GD), with stains, one PR) and #277 Wynn (FR, stain). The presence of (13) Yankees and (1) #195 Minoso (VG), #215 Dodger common adds additional value. More on our website. Bauer (GD) and #216 Ashburn (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

129. (18) Different 1952 Topps Baseball High 128. (7) 1952 Numbers with Topps Baseball Thomson Stars with Berra Mid-grade assortment of & Spahn (18) different 1952 Topps Exceptionally attractive Baseball high numbers. assortment of 1952 Included are #313 Topps Baseball stars for Thomson (VG), #324 the prospective set col- Hacker (VG), #325 Serana lector. Included are: (GD), #346 Spencer (GD), #33 Spahn (VG-EX, #353 Del Greco (GD), bb), #129 Mize (VG), #358 Kucab (GD), #361 #191 Berra (GD), #216 Posedel (VG), #363 Rozek Ashburn (VG), #243 (GD), #373 Turner CO Doby (VG), #268 (VG), #377 Dressen CO Lemon (EX) and #277 (VG-EX), #378 Fusselman Wynn (FR, spot of sur- (GD), #379 Rossi (VG), face paper loss). #385 Franks CO (GD), Opening Bid $250.00 #389 Wade (VG), #397 Main (GD), #398 Rice (VG), #399 Fridley (GD) and #402 Harrist (VG). Opening Bid $250.00

130. (10) 1952 Topps Baseball High Numbers with Herman— Different Showcased are (10) 1952 Topps Baseball high numbers with Hall of Famer as the key. Included among this different assortment are #316 D. Williams (FR), #323 Church (GD), #329 Delock (PR, reverse paper loss), #330 131. 1952 Topps Baseball: #312 Jackie Robinson (GD) & #314 Lown (PR, tape), (VG) #336 Koslo (PR), Flatbush faithful will desire this pair of 1952 Topps Baseball high numbers featuring #340 Hooper (FR, Hall of Famers Jackie Robinson and Roy Campanella. Included are 1.) #312 J. reverse residue), Robinson (GD) and 2.) #314 Campanella (VG). The shimmering obverses display #350 Abrams (GD), #356 Atwell (GD), #386 Yuhas (GD), #394 Herman (GD). general wear commensurate with their assigned grades and clean backs. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

26 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 132. (29) 1952-1955 133. 1953 Dixie Dormand Postcards with (7) Lids Baseball Hall of Famers Including Starter Set of Mantle (11) Different Full-color 1952-1955 Dormand Cards Postcards group of (29) different with Offered is a 1953 Dixie (7) Hall of Famers, regional stars and a Lids Baseball starter shortprint. This gathering overwhelm- set of (11/24) different ingly averages (EX-MT) and are print- cards. These attractive ed in blue-and-green backs. Included black-and-white discs are #101 Rizzuto (EX), #102 Berra generally present (VG) (NM), 104-107, 109, 110, #111 Mantle with deference to 72% (EX-MT, Batting), #112 Mize (EX), displaying reverse 114, #115 Ford (EX-MT), 117-124, paper loss/residue. All #125 Campanella (EX), 126, #127 cards technically grade (FR or lesser) and do not have the original tab attached, unless Reese (EX-MT), 128, #130 B. Martin noted. Included are: Carrasquel, Fain (with tab), S. Gordon (VG), Jensen, Kiner, (NM), 132, 134, 135 and #138 Mueller, Priddy (EX), Reynolds, Sauer, Schoendienst and Trucks (VG-EX). Konstanty SP (EX). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

134. 1949-1955 Bowman 135. (237) 1949-1953 Bowman Baseball Collection of (322) Baseball Singles with Stars Cards with Stars Plug several gaps in your 1949-1953 Bowman Fill multiple gaps in your 1949-1955 Baseball sets with these (237) singles. Moderate Bowman Baseball near sets with these duplication is found throughout this gallery (322) cards including stars. Highlights which includes multiple stars. Highlights include include 1949 Bowman: #100 Hodges 1949 Bowman: (57 cards, average VG, 12 high RC (GD); 1951 Bowman: (88 cards, numbers) with #88 Salkeld (VG-EX, Name on majority GD, 10 high numbers) with #30 Front); 1950 Bowman: (95 cards, composite VG, Feller (GD); 1952 Bowman: (69 cards, 5 low numbers) with #23 Newcombe (VG), #62 composite GD, all low numbers) with Kluszewski (GD), #139 Mize (VG), #148 Wynn #43 Feller (VG); 1954 Bowman: (90 (VG-EX); 1953 Bowman Color: (75 cards, cards, majority VG) with #15 Ashburn median GD) with #55 Durocher (VG) and #80 (VG) and #132 Feller (GD). More on Kiner (VG). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

136. 1953 Bowman 137. (160) 1953-1954 Topps & Baseball Color and Bowman Baseball Singles with Black & White Ted Williams Partial/Starter Sets Possibilities abound with these (160) with Mantle 1953-1954 Topps and Bowman Baseball singles. This extremely attractive selec- Lush surface colors and tion features several viable candidates for muted tones are joined third-party professional grading, particu- with the offered pair of larly among the sharp 1953 Topps series. 1953 Bowman Baseball Minimal duplication is discovered Color and Black & White throughout. Highlights include 1953 partial/starter sets with Topps: (56 cards, aggregate EX-MT) one PSA graded key. with #37 Mathews (EX), #54 Feller Featured are 1953 (EX), #77 Mize (EX-MT); 1954 Bowman Black & White starter: (35/64, average GD, one dupe); 1953 Bowman Bowman: (2) #161 Berra (EX-MT, VG) Color partial: (116/160, average GD) with #9 Rizzuto (GD), #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle and 1954 Topps: (77 cards, average EX) (GD), #46 Campanella (VG), #55 Durocher (EX-MT), #59 Mantle (FR), #93 with #1 T. Williams (GD). More on our Rizzuto/Martin (FR), #117 Snider (GD, moderate stain) and #153 Ford (PSA 4). More website. on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00 138. (245) 1953 Bowman Color 139. 1955 Bowman Baseball & 1955 Bowman Baseball Partial Set of (251/320) Cards Singles with Many Stars with Aaron, Mantle & Mays The winning bidder will not be disap- “Hammerin’ Hank”, “Muscles” and “Say pointed in this fine selection of (245) Hey” are among the superstars show- 1953 Bowman Color and 1955 Bowman cased in the offered 1955 Bowman Baseball singles with many stars. Baseball partial set of (251/320) cards. Highlighted among this arrangement with This swan song issue for the manufac- moderate duplication is 1953 Bowman turer generally presents (VG to VG-EX) Color: (115 cards, median VG) with (2) with several of the reverses displaying #9 Rizzuto (both VG), #10 Ashburn (VG), traces of wax staining inherent with the (3) #46 Campanella ((2) VG, GD), #61 issue. Keys include #23 Kaline (VG- Kell (VG), #93 Rizzuto/Martin (GD), EX), #37 Reese (VG), #134 Feller (VG), #153 Ford (FR, stain); 1955 Bowman: #168 Berra (VG), #179 Aaron (GD), (130 cards, aggregate EX-MT) with (3) #184 Mays (VG), #202 Mantle (VG) #1 Wilhelm (EX-MT, VG, GD), #22 and #242 Banks (GD). More on our Campanella (EX) and #171 Roberts (VG- website. EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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140. 1955 Esskay Meats Lou Kretlow Complete Box—First Offered! While Huggins & Scott has offered the majority of the 1954 and 1955 Esskay Meats 141. 1955 Esskay Meats Walter (Hoot) Evers Complete Box Orioles sets as single lots, a handful of players have eluded our grasps. This previ- Walter (Hoot) Evers was a two-time All-Star who concluded his career with the fledg- ously unknown 1955 Esskay Meats Lou Kretlow complete box is a sight to behold! ling of the American League. The fan favorite is portrayed on this The “hot dog” collectible is one of a handful of Esskay complete boxes (and first exceedingly scarce 1955 Esskay Meats complete box. Measuring nearly 8x7, this 1955 Kretlow card) to be offered for public sale. Because Kretlow was sold to the bright orange single-card container has withstood the decades in fine condition. Seattle Rainiers of the Pacific Coast League on June 7th, the early season dispatch Despite a combination of peripheral and interior creasing to the paneling, the overall of the hurler is a possible explanation for its sheer scarcity in comparison to others appearance of this regional relic is not seriously compromised. Three tabs have sus- cards from the issue. Unlike the previous year, when two players were featured on tained varying degrees of creasing and partial separation but remain attached. One of the boxes, the 1955 packaging displayed a redemption coupon that was more valu- the tabs is missing. Typical hot dog grease markings or impressions are not evident able to the kids than keeping the box intact, adding to the ultimate scarcity of this upon close scrutiny. The equipment-themed edging and colorful coupon proudly relic. The cardboard packaging has withstood the decades in remarkable condition frames the attractive portrait. Recently discovered in a Baltimore row house of a for- with scant instances of light perimeter creasing and superficial surface blemishes mer Esskay employee. including a well concealed scratch on Kretlow’s cap. Three tabs have sustained Opening Bid $900.00 expected creasing while the lower left tab does not display any wear. The fun base- ball-oriented graphics and redemption coupon are bright and vibrant. Quite possibly, the only complete box displaying a 1955 Kretlow extant. Opening Bid $900.00 142. 1954 143. (597) & 1955 1951-1956 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Collection Singles of (281) with Cards Many with Stars Aaron, Including Killebrew Mays RC & Substantial Williams 1951-1956 Topps The offered Baseball sin- 1954 and gles collec- 1955 Topps tion of (597) Baseball col- cards featur- lection of ing numerous (281) cards is “golden age” flush with Hall of Hall of Fame Famers and talent. stars includ- Despite vary- ing “Say ing degrees Hey”. of staining Minimal due to storing duplication is methods, the discovered in this primarily mid-grade assortment with promising “break” potential. surfaces still generally present nicely. Featured are 1954 Topps: (196 cards, average Highlights include 1952 Topps: (93 cards, average VG, low numbers present lesser) VG-EX, 40% staining, otherwise presents EX) with (8) #7 Kluszewski (average GD, with #65 Slaughter (GD, bb), #67 Reynolds (VG), #195 Minoso (GD), #215 Bauer 25% stain), #10 J. Robinson (FR, stain), (2) #17 Rizzuto (one VG, one FR, stain), (4) (GD); 1953 Topps: (111 cards, median GD, all low numbers) with #62 Irvin (VG), #30 Mathews (average VG-EX), (4) #45 Ashburn (average VG-EX), #239 Skowron #104 Berra (FR); 1955 Topps: (111 cards, median VG) with #155 Mathews (GD); RC (EX-MT); 1955 Topps: (85 cards, aggregate EX-MT, 10% light staining) with #2 1956 Topps: (235 cards, mostly VG) with #15 Banks (GD), #113 Rizzuto (VG), #130 T. Williams (VG-EX), #47 Aaron (VG-EX) and #124 Killebrew RC (GD). More on Mays (FR), #164 Killebrew (VG) and #200 Feller (GD). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

28 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 144. (294) 145. (189) 1939-1966 1956 Topps Baseball Exhibits Baseball with (2) Mantle & Cards with Shortprints Plus Numerous 1962 Stat Back Stars Exhibits Near Set Including (28/32) Aaron, From the Exhibit Supply Clemente & Company of Chicago come these (189) 1939-1966 Mays Baseball Exhibits including The brightest numerous Hall of Famers stars in the base- and shortprints plus a 1962 ball galaxy align Stat Back Exhibits near set for this loaded of (28/32) cards. 1956 Topps Baseball collection of (294) cards featuring dozens of Hall of Famers Highlighted among this including Aaron, Clemente and Mays. This mid-grade arrangement features moderate mostly different gallery are duplication throughout and generally presents in the (VG) range. Highlights include 1939-46 Salutation Exhibits: (7 cards, average EX) with J. DiMaggio (VG), Feller (2) #5 T. Williams (VG, GD), (3) #31 Aaron ((2) VG, GD), (2) #33 Clemente (VG, (EX, Pitching); 1947-66 Exhibits: (182 cards, median NM) with Berra (NM, Printed GD), (2) #79 Koufax (GD, FR), (3) #101 Campanella (GD, (2) FR), (4) #107 in USA), Kranepool SP (NM), Mantle (NM, Batting), Mantle (NM, Waist-Up, “CK” Mathews (average GD), (4) #110 Berra (average GD), (2) #113 Rizzuto (VG, GD), (2) Not Connected), Mays (NM, Batting), Powell SP (NM), F. Robinson (NM), Skowron #130 Mays (both GD), (2) #150 Snider (VG-EX, GD) and #251 Yankees Team (GD). SP (NM), Ward SP (NM); 1962 Stat Backs Exhibits near: (28/32, average NM, all More on our website. black backs) with Aaron (NM), Koufax (NM) and Mays (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

146. (181) 1947-1959 147. 1961-1963 Post Topps, Red Man & Cereal Baseball Other Baseball Near/Starter Set Run Singles with Aaron with Stars & Shortprints RC & (2) Kaline RC Fantastic run of 1961-1963 Post Recently uncovered cache of Cereal Baseball near and starter (181) 1947-1959 Topps, Red sets. Highlights include 1961 Post Man and other baseball sin- starter: (84/200, median VG, 15% gles with the debuts of reverse writing) with #7 Maris Aaron and Kaline leading (EX, company), #73 Estrada (PR, the way. Featured are 1954 reverse writing),#107 Aaron (VG, Red Man: #AL16 Ford box), #132 Clemente (EX-MT, (VG, with tab); 1954 Topps: box), #145 Mays (EX, box); 1962 (93 cards, median EX to EX- Post near: (191/200, average EX- MT) with #128 Aaron RC MT) with #5 Mantle (EX, box), (VG-EX), (2) #201 Kaline #61 Yastrzemski (NM), #109 RC (EX, VG-EX), #239 Koufax (VG-EX), #142 Mays Skowron RC (EX), (2) #250 (EX), #149 Aaron (EX-MT), #173 T. Williams (both EX); 1959 Clemente (EX-MT); 1963 Post Picture near: (167/200, plus variation, Pack: (24 photos, average majority EX-MT) with #28 Wagner EX-MT) and 1959 Topps: (EX-MT, Avg .272), #121 Koufax #461 Mantle HR (FR, (EX-MT), #143 Clemente (NM) reverse residue). More on our website. and #152 Aaron (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

148. 1962 Topps Baseball 149. 1963 Jell-O Baseball Partial Set (497/598) Plus Starter Set of (110/200) One Variation Cards with Mantle & The offered 1962 Topps Baseball Shortprints partial set of (497/598) cards plus Dish up this 1963 Jell-O Baseball one variation is only a “stone’s starter set of (110/200) cards head- throw” from completion. This lined by Mantle and a sampling of mid-grade wood bordered issue tough shortprints. The overall has an approximate condition approximate condition breakdown breakdown of 20% (EX or better), for this mixed grade series is as fol- 30% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and lows: 30% (EX-MT or better), 20% 20% (GD) with the (29) challeng- (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG ing high numbers generally pre- or lesser) with 17% displaying senting similarly. Keys include #1 reverse paper loss or writing. Maris (GD), #5 Koufax (VG), #10 Highlights include #15 M a n t l e Clemente (VG-EX), #200 Mantle (VG-EX), #16 Maris (NM), #17 (VG), #300 Mays (GD), #318 Berra (EX-MT), #31 Rodgers (GD), Mantle IA (VG), #320 Aaron #78 B r e s s o u d (VG-EX), #106 Mays (VG), #387 Brock RC (VG-EX), (VG), #112 M c C o v e y ( V G - E X ) , #395 Mays AS (EX-MT), #471 #121 K o u f a x (NM), #152 A a r o n Mantle AS (VG-EX), #530 (VG-EX), #157 Cloninger (GD), Gibson (VG) and #544 McCovey #172 B. Williams (PR, reverse writ- (VG). Also present is a tough pose ing) and #175 Landrum (EX-MT). variation for #190 Moon (VG-EX). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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150. 151. (168) (327) 1957 1953- Topps 1954 Baseball Topps & Singles Bowman with Hall Baseball of Famers Singles & Stars— with Different Mays Selection of “Say Hey” (168) differ- leads the ent 1957 way for Topps these (327) Baseball sin- 1953-1954 gles with Hall 152. (57) 1957 Topps Baseball High- Topps and of Famers and stars. This Grade Singles Bowman Razor-sharp corners, creamy edges, accurate centering Baseball crisp gathering generally ranges from (VG-EX to EX- MT) with varying degrees of factory induced askew and pinpoint registration are all attributes of these (57) singles. Included are 1953 Topps: (116 cards, majority 1957 Topps Baseball singles. These high-grade slabs of GD to VG, 18 high numbers) with #54 Feller (VG), centering. The cards are numbered from #1-243. Highlights include #1 T. Williams (GD), #2 Berra (VG- cardboard appear to have been most likely sheet cut #62 Irvin (VG-EX), #86 B. Martin (GD), (2) #151 and probably not eligible for third-party professional Wilhelm (both GD); 1954 Bowman: (127 cards, com- EX), #10 Mays (EX), #18 Drysdale RC (VG-EX), #20 Aaron (EX-MT), #24 Mazeroski RC (EX), #25 Ford grading. Included are: #89, 91, 94, #97 Yankees Team, posite VG to VG-EX) with #15 Ashburn (VG), #57 100, 106, 107, 109, 112, (2) 114, 115, 116, (2) 117, Wilhelm (VG), #62 Slaughter (VG-EX), (3) #84 Doby (EX), #35 F. Robinson RC (EX-MT), #55 Banks (EX), #76 Clemente (EX), #125 Kaline (VG-EX) and #170 119, 121-24, 126, (2) 127, 133-36, 139, 140, (2) 141, (all VG), #89 Mays (VG), #110 Schoendienst (VG), 143, (2) 144, 145-49, 151, 155, (2) 156, 160, (2) 161, #145 B. Martin (VG), #164 Wynn (VG); 1954 Topps: Snider (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 162, 164, 166-68, (2) 169, 171, 173 and (2) 176. More (84 cards, median VG) with #36 Wilhelm (VG-EX) and on our website. #70 Doby (VG). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 153. 1958 155. (61) Topps 1955-1960 Baseball Topps & Starter Set Bowman of Baseball (284/494) Singles Cards with Plus (99) Mantle Duplicates Plus 1983 with Most Topps Stars Baseball Solid 1958 1952 Topps Reprint Baseball starter set of Factory (284/494) Set cards plus (99) duplicates. This star-packed gallery “Muscles”, “Say Hey” and “Yaz” headline these (61) generally presents (VG to VG-EX) condition and is 1955-1960 Topps and Bowman Baseball singles. well on its way toward completion. Keys include #1 T. 154. 1958 Hires Root Beer Orioles with Highlights include 1956 Topps: #135 Mantle (EX-MT, Williams (VG), (2) #5 Mays (both VG), #47 Maris RC Tabs Team Set of (9/9) Cards gray back), #150 Snider (VG-EX), #164 Killebrew (VG), (2) #88 Snider (VG-EX, GD), #150 Mantle Splendid 1958 Hires Root Beer Orioles with tabs team (VG-EX), #200 Feller (EX), #260 Reese (VG-EX); (VG), (2) #270 Spahn (VG-EX, GD), (2) #307 B. set of (9/9) cards. Included are #18 H. Brown (VG- 1957 Topps: #25 Ford (EX); 1958 Topps: (2) #476 Robinson (VG, GD), #310 Banks (GD), #343 Cepeda EX), #26 Nieman (EX-MT), #37 Gardner (EX), #48 Musial AS (EX-MT, VG); 1960 Topps: #148 RC (GD), #375 Reese (VG), (3) #476 Musial AS (EX, Loes (NM), #52 Lehman (EX), #66 Zuverink (VG-EX), Yastrzemski RC (GD), #160 Mantle/Boyer (FR), #200 (2) GD), #485 T. Williams AS (GD), #486 Mays AS #68 Busby (VG-EX), #75 Boyd (Authentic, tab tape Mays (GD) and #560 Banks AS (EX-MT). Also present (VG) and #487 Mantle AS (VG-EX). More on our attached to card) and #76 Pilarcik (VG-EX). is a 1983 Topps 1952 reprint factory sealed set. More website. Opening Bid $200.00 on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

158. 1962 Post Cereal: #124 & #173 Roberto Clemente Blue Line Variations Opening Bid $150.00 156. (8) 1952 Topps Baseball High 157. Scarce 1954 Dixie Lids Billy Numbers Hoeft Small-Size Variation Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

30 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 159. 1959 Topps Baseball Near 160. 1962 Jell-O Set (526/572) & 1962 Topps Baseball Complete Baseball Starter Set (335/598) Box with #109 Spotlighted is a 1959 Topps Baseball near set plus a 1962 Topps Baseball starter set High-grade 1962 Jell-O with many stars. Featured are 1959 Topps Baseball complete box fea- near: (526/572, 20% VG-EX or better, turing #109 Sandy Koufax 50% (VG, 30% GD or lesser, 5% reverse on the reverse. The single- writing) with #20 Snider (VG), #350 card container is high- Banks (VG), #430 Ford (VG), #515 grade and entirely absent Killebrew (VG), #562 Kaline AS (VG); of creasing, scratching or 1962 Topps starter: (335/598, average other obtrusive wear. The EX, all low numbers) with #5 Koufax gelatin dessert was careful- (GD), #30 Mathews (VG), #45 B. ly removed with the flaps Robinson (VG), #199 Perry RC (VG-EX) being meticulously reat- and #394 Aaron AS (VG-EX). More on tached to the container. our website. Exquisite example that is the finest such preserved complete box we have handled. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

161. (331) 1953-1963 Oddball 162. 1961 Topps Baseball Baseball Food Issues with Starter Set of (362/587) Johnston Cookies & Post Cards with Stars Those with the baseball munchies will Seize the offered 1961 Topps crave this offbeat 1953-1963 food issue Baseball starter set of (362/587) cards collection of (331) cards. Featured are with stars and (34) high numbers. 1953 Johnston Cookies Braves: (2) This mid-grade assembly overwhelm- #10 Spahn (one VG-EX, one FR), (3) ingly averages (VG-EX to EX) quali- #21 Mathews, (one EX-MT, one GD, ty. Highlights include #287 one FR, writing); 1960 Lake to Lake Yastrzemski (VG-EX), #307 Mantle Dairy Braves: Cottier (VG); 1961 WS (VG-EX), #350 Banks (VG), Post: (67 cards, median VG-EX); 1962 #480 Campanella MVP (EX), #484 Post: (156 cards, median VG-EX, 15% Aaron MVP (VG-EX), #542 Twins reverse paper loss or writing) with #55 Team (VG-EX), #545 Wilhelm (EX), Wynn (EX), (2) #85 Killebrew (EX- #559 Gentile RC (EX), #570 Fox AS MT, EX), #109 Koufax (VG), #131 (EX), #572 B. Robinson AS (EX) and McCovey (EX-MT) and #149 Aaron #575 Banks AS (EX). More on our (VG). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

163. 1964 Topps 164. (1008) 1967 Giants Baseball Dexter Press Singles Hoard of (741) Baseball Hall of Cards with Many Hall Fame Premiums of Famers with Clemente, Razor-sharp gathering of (741) Kaline, Killebrew 1964 Topps Giants Baseball and More singles featuring numerous stars. These giant slabs of card- Profit immeasurably board generally average (NM) from this stock of (1008) with several gradable speci- 1967 Dexter Press mens discovered within. Baseball Hall of Fame Highlights include: (14) #10 premiums. These glossy Bunning, (15) #11 Clemente, 5-1/2 x 7” portraits dis- (16) #12 Kaline, (11) #13 Fox, (19) #26 Torre, (14) #29 F. Robinson, (7) #37 play primarily in the (EX to EX-MT) range with varying levels of corner and edge Marichal, (32) #38 Killebrew, (17) #39 Aparicio, (13) #41 Gibson, (2) #49 Aaron, (11) wear along with infrequent instances of perimeter staining. Included are: (73) #52 B. Williams, (18) #55 Cepeda and (13) #58 Santo. More on our website. Clemente, (254) Kaline, (328) Killebrew, (41) B. Robinson, (102) F. Robinson, (150) Opening Bid $200.00 Torre and (60) Yastrzemski. Opening Bid $200.00

165. 1960s-70s 166. (7) 1968 Topps Postcard Lot of Baseball Action (212) with Dodgers, Sticker Full/Partial Yankees & 1968 Strips & Panels Dexter Press Set of Featured are (7) 1968 Topps (77/77) Baseball Action Sticker full/partial strips and panels. First class status is deliv- Included are Full Strip: #15 ered by this absolutely gor- F. Robinson (presents EX- geous collection of (212) MT); Partial Strips: (2 items, 1960s-70s baseball player both two-panel) with #14 postcards. Featuring vibrant Killebrew/Seaver (presents images and excellent gloss (EX-MT), #16 Santo/Aaron this exciting accumulation radiates quality with all cards ranging in grades of (EX to (presents NM); Panels: (4 NM-MT). Present are: 1968 Dexter Press complete set of (77/77) with key stars: panels, average EX-MT) with Aaron, Carew, Clemente, Killebrew, Marichal, Mays, Morgan, Niekro, G. Perry, B. Cepeda/Horlen/Mazeroski, Robinson, F. Robinson; (99) Dodgers with: Campanella, (2) Koufax, Drysdale; (46) Kaline/Osteen/Stottlemyre, Chance/Lefebvre/F. Robinson and Yastrzemski. Yankees with: Berra, Mantle, (2) Ford. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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168. (1270) 1955- 1990s Baseball Hall of Famers & Stars with Mantle & T. Williams & (56) PSA Graded Cards— Loaded Stacked 167. (32) Mostly Topps 1956-1973 Roberto Clemente, Mickey 1955-1990s Mantle & Sandy Koufax Singles Baseball Hall of Fame and A triumvirate of “golden age” diamond heroes are profiled with these (32) 1956-1973 star collection Roberto Clemente, Mickey Mantle and Sandy Koufax singles. Unless noted, each card of (1270) is from Topps. Included are Roberto Clemente: (14 cards) with 1956 #33 (GD), (2) cards with 1958 #52 (both VG), 1959 #478 (VG), 1961 #388 (VG), 1963 Fleer #56 (EX), 1963 significant #540 (VG-EX), 1964 #440 (EX-MT), (2) 1969 #50 (EX, VG), 1971 #630 (VG), 1972 “break” potential. Unless noted, all material averages (NM) or better. Highlights #309 (VG), (2) 1973 #50 (VG, GD); Mickey Mantle: (13 cards) with 1958 #487 AS include 1950s: with 1955 Topps #2 T. Williams (VG); 1960s: 1963 Topps #200 (VG-EX), 1960 #350 (VG), 1963 #200 (VG), (2) 1964 #50 (both VG), (3) 1966 #50 Mantle (VG); 1970s: (202 cards, average EX-MT) with (106) 1978 Topps: (4) #36 (VG-EX, VG, GD), 1967 #150 (GD), (2) 1968 #280 (VG, GD), (2) 1969 #500 (VG, Murray RC (average EX-MT); (2) 1979 Topps #116 O. Smith RC (NM, EX-MT); GD); Topps Koufax: (5 cards) with 1959 #163 (EX), 1961 #344 (VG-EX), 1962 #5 1980s: (538 cards, one set, 56 PSA graded cards) with (3) 1980 Topps #482 (VG-EX) and (2) 1966 #100 (VG-EX, VG). Henderson RC, (20) 1982 Topps #21 Ripken RC ((9) PSA 8, (11) PSA 8, oc), (7) Opening Bid $400.00 1982 Topps Traded #98T Ripken RC; 1985 Topps: (50) #181 Clemens RC; 1990s: (524 cards) with 1990 Score Mickey Mantle subset (7/7, #0001/5000), 1991 Topps Desert Shield: (2) #79 F. Thomas and #150 Ripken (EX-MT, gum stain). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

169. Massive 1958-1979 Topps Baseball Card Collection of (6187) Cards with Several Hundred Stars Massive 1958-1979 Topps Baseball card collection of (6187) cards featuring several hundred stars in small player groups. Immense profit potential awaits the victor of this windfall which features extensive duplication throughout. Highlights include 1958 Topps: (3) #230 Ashburn (VG, (2) GD); 1959 Topps: (3) #435 F. Robinson (VG-EX, VG, GD); 1968 Topps: (7) #370 Aaron AS (average EX-MT); 1974 Topps: (508 cards, average EX-MT) with (2) #1 Aaron (both VG); 1975 Topps: (273 cards, aggregate EX) with (3) #660 Aaron (EX-MT, EX, VG-EX); 1978 Topps: (2274 cards, average NM) with (28) #100 Brett (average EX-MT), (29) #400 Ryan (average NM), (22) #700 Bench (average EX), (90) #703 Morris RC (average NM), (69) #704 Whitaker RC (average NM) and 1979 Topps: (629 cards, median NM) with (158) #200 Bench (average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

170. 1954-1969 Topps Baseball Collection of (1559) Cards with Stars Bolster your inventory with this 1954-1969 Topps Baseball collection of (1559) cards that is chock-full of stars, minor stars and specialty cards. Highlights include 1957 Topps: #30 Reese (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #375 Reese (EX-MT); 1966 Topps: (274 cards, average VG-EX); 1968 Topps: (352 cards, mainly EX-MT, several Senators) with (3) #45 Seaver ((2) NM, EX-MT), #80 Carew (EX-MT), #500 F. Robinson (NM); 1969 Topps: (360 cards, average EX-MT, many Senators) with (2) #480 Seaver (EX-MT, EX) and (2) #510 Carew (NM, EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

32 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 172. (4238) 1959-1979 Baseball Singles & Set Treasure Chest Including 1964 Topps Giants Set Strong profit poten- tial awaits the win- ning bidder of this substantial 1959- 1979 baseball sin- gles and set treasure chest of (4238) cards including sets. Highlights include 1963 Jell-O: #15 Mantle (VG); 1963 Post: #106 Mays 171. (219) 1957-1979 Topps Baseball Hall of Famers & Stars (EX), #121 Koufax with Mantle & T. Williams—Loaded (EX-MT); 1964 A parade of Baseball Hall of Famers and stars form this stacked collection of (219) Topps Giants set: 1957-1979 Topps cards. Aaron, Koufax, Mantle, Mays and T. Williams are but a few (60/60, average NM- of the luminaries found in this high-profile gallery. Highlights include 1958 Topps: #1 MT) with #25 T. Williams (PR, reverse writing); 1961 Topps: #300 Mantle (VG), #307 Mantle WS Mantle (NM-MT); (VG), #406 Mantle HR (VG), #417 Marichal RC (GD), #475 Mantle MVP (GD); 1968 Topps Game: 1963 Topps: #390 Aaron (VG-EX); 1965 Topps: #134 Mantle WS (EX-MT); 1966 #2 Mantle (EX-MT); Topps: #100 Koufax (VG); 1968 Topps: #247 Bench RC (GD), #280 Mantle (GD); 1977 Topps Cloth 1969 Topps: #100 Aaron (GD), #190 Mays (GD) and 1971 Topps: #513 Ryan (VG). Stickers set: (55/55, average NM-MT); Topps Singles: (average VG-EX toward NM More on our website. for later issues) including (18) 1957, (29) 1958, (43) 1959, (295) 1960, (110) 1961, Opening Bid $400.00 (68) 1962, (104) 1963, (77) 1964, (99) 1965, (164) 1966, (107) 1967, (109) 1968, (282) 1969, (92) 1970, (262) 1971, (374) 1972, (111) 1973, (114) 1974, (494) 1975, (184) 1976, (120) 1977, (355) 1978 and (318) 1979 with several stars including Aparicio, Bench, Brett, Carlton, Drysdale, Gibson, Hunter, R. Jackson, Kaline, Killebrew, McCovey, Murray, Palmer, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Rose, Schmidt, Seaver, Winfield and Yastrzemski included. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

173. (259) 1959-1980s Baseball Stars Collection with (43) 1960s-1970s Pete Rose—Loaded Stock your showcases with this stacked 1959-1980s baseball stars collection of (259) 174. (34) 1968-1989 Baseball Hall of Fame/Star Rookie Cards cards featuring (43) 1960s-1970s Pete Rose examples along with numerous additional with Bench, Ryan & Schmidt greats including Aaron, Clemente, Koufax, Mays and more! Highlights include 1960 Fresh-faced farmhands who “made good” are the fare of these (34) 1968-1989 Topps: (2) #200 Mays (VG, GD); 1962 Topps: #50 Mays (GD), #318 Mantle IA Baseball Hall of Fame and star rookie cards. Highlights include 1968 Topps: #177 (VG-EX); 1966 Topps: #1 Mays (GD), #100 Koufax (VG-EX), #300 Clemente (VG); Ryan RC (VG-EX), #247 Bench RC (VG-EX); 1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson RC 1967 Topps: #400 Clemente (VG); 1960s Pete Rose: (14 cards) with (2) 1966 Topps (PR, reverse writing); 1973 Topps: #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (EX); 1974 Topps: #456 #30 (EX-MT, GD), 1966 Topps Rub-Offs (NM-MT), 1967 Topps #430 (VG-EX), Winfield RC (VG-EX); 1975 Topps: #223 Yount RC (EX), #228 Brett RC (EX); 1982 1968 Topps #230 (VG), 1969 Nabisco Team Flakes (EX) and 1969 Topps #120 (NM). Topps Traded: #98T Ripken RC (NM); 1984 Fleer Update: #U-27 Clemens RC More on our website. (NM) and #U-93 Puckett RC (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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176. (3801) 1960-1969 Topps Baltimore Orioles Singles Collection with Numerous Stars Incredible “break value” awaits the high bidder of this huge 1960-1969 Topps Baltimore Orioles singles collection of (3801) cards including bricks of Hall of 175. (1830) 1954-1959 Topps & Bowman Baltimore Orioles Famers and stars such as Aparicio, Palmer, Powell, Roberts, F. Robinson, Wilhelm Singles and more. A smattering of challenging high numbers is also present. These singles generally range from (EX to EX-MT) with many better. Highlights include (423) Begin construction of numerous team sets with these (1830) 1954-1959 Topps and 1961: #545 Wilhelm (VG-EX), (2) #559 Gentile RC (EX-MT, EX); (341) 1962: (21) Bowman Baltimore Orioles singles with extensive duplication throughout. Included #99 Powell RC (average EX), (4) #545 Wilhelm (average VG-EX); (408) 1964: (34) among this cardboard feast are Topps Orioles: (1651 cards) with (65) 1954 (average #89 Powell (average EX-MT), (5) #540 Aparicio (average EX-MT); (261) 1965: (14) VG-EX), (103) 1955 (average VG-EX, (253) 1956 (average EX) with (7) #100 #560 Powell (average EX-MT); (325) 1966: (36) #90 Aparicio (average EX), (2) #310 Orioles Team (average VG-EX, (5) Left, (2) Centered; (453) 1957 (average EX) with F. Robinson (EX, VG); (391) 1967: (5) #100 F. Robinson (average EX); (277) 1968: (14) #59 D. Williams (average EX), (16) #230 Kell (average VG-EX); (476) 1958 (5) #500 F. Robinson (average EX); (389) 1969: (12) #516 Weaver RC (average EX- (average EX to EX-MT) with (10) #40 Kell (average EX); (301) 1959 (average EX to MT) and (24) #573 Palmer (average EX-MT). More on our website. EX-MT); Bowman Orioles: (179 cards) with (70) 1954 (average VG-EX) and (109) Opening Bid $400.00 1955 (average EX). Opening Bid $250.00

178. (759) 1960-1990s Baltimore Orioles Oddball Treasure Chest Orange-clad faithful will clamor for this extensive 1960-1990s Baltimore Orioles oddball treasure chest of (759) cards. Highlights include 1960 Leaf: (3) #27 B. Robinson (EX-MT, VG- EX, GD); 1961 Post team set: (12/12, average 177. (3301) 1970-1979 Topps Baltimore Orioles Card Collection EX-MT, 114 with Hundreds of Stars dupes) with From the halcyon days of the Baltimore Orioles franchise comes the offered 1970- #73 Estrada SP 1979 Topps singles collection of (3301) cards including bricks of Hall of Famers and (EX-MT), (6) stars such as Murray, Palmer, Powell, F. Robinson and more. A smattering of chal- #75 B. Robinson (average EX-MT, (2) company); (6) 1962 Post team sets: (10/10, lenging high numbers is also present. These singles generally range from (EX-MT to average VG-EX, 55 dupes) with (11) #29 B. Robinson (average VG-EX); 1963 Fleer NM) with many better. Highlights include (414) 1970: with (36) #410 Powell (average team set: (4/4, average VG-EX, 37 dupes) with (13) #1 Barber (average VG), #4 B. EX-MT), (11) #449 Palmer (average EX-MT), (2) #700 F. Robinson (NM EX-MT); Robinson (VG-EX); 1963 Post team set: (10/10, average VG-EX, 48 dupes) with (5) (434) 1971: with (3) #709 Baylor/Baker RC ((2) VG, one colored); (382) 1972: with #59 B. Robinson (average EX), #61 Adair SP (FR, reverse writing); 1964 Topps (18) #10 F. Robinson (average EX-MT), (17) #270 Palmer (average NM); (60) 1978: Stand-Ups: B. Robinson (EX-MT); 1966 OPC: (3 cards, aggregate EX); 1966 Topps (7) #36 Murray RC (average VG); 1979: with (77) #340 Palmer (average NM) and Venezuelan: (9 cards, average VG, 22% surface writing) and 1970 Kellogg’s: (3) #21 (55) #640 Murray (average NM). More on our website. B. Robinson (NM-MT, (2) NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

34 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 179. 1950-1959 Baseball 180. (80) 1948-1971 Shoebox Collection of Topps & Bowman (337) Cards with Aaron, DiMaggio, Koufax, Cards with (4) SGC Mantle & Williams Graded & (4) Mantle Recently discovered 1950-1959 Bombers take baseball shoebox collection of center stage with this quality (337) cards with luminaries such assortment of (80) 1948-1971 as Aaron, DiMaggio, Koufax, Topps and Bowman New Mantle and Williams headlining. York Yankees cards with (4) Highlights include 1951 Berk SGC graded including a Ross: #2-5 DiMaggio (VG); 1951 quartet of Mantle examples. Bowman: #80 Reese (VG); 1952 Highlights include Topps Topps: #37 Snider (GD); 1953 Yankees: (78 cards) with Topps: #104 Berra (GD); 1956 1954: #13 Martin (EX), #17 Topps: #101 Campanella (VG); Rizzuto (VG-EX); 1956 #113 1957 Topps: #20 Aaron (FR, Rizzuto (SGC 80), (4) 1958 paper loss); 1958 Topps: #1 T. #487 Mantle AS (GD), (2) Williams (VG-EX), #5 Mays 1960 #377 Maris (one SGC (VG-EX), #187 Koufax (GD), 82, one VG-EX); 1963 #173 #487 Mantle AS (GD); 1959 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson Topps: #163 Koufax (VG) and (EX), 1964 #225 Maris (SGC #461 Mantle HR (VG). More on 82), 1965 #134 Mantle WS (GD) and 1969 #500 Mantle (VG). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

181. 1951-1973 182. 1950-1975 Topps Topps & Bowman & Bowman Baseball Baseball Collection Singles Collection of of (2929) Cards with (116) Cards Loaded Stars Including with Stars Mays A wealth of Hall of Fame tal- Get your fill of the offered ent presides in the offered 1951-1973 Topps and 1950-1975 Topps and Bowman Baseball collection Bowman Baseball singles col- of (2929) cards. Varying lection of (116) cards. This degrees of duplication are gallery is loaded with keynote discovered among this pri- Hall of Famers including marily mid-grade gathering. Aaron, Clemente, Mantle, Although largely absent of Mays, J. Robinson and more! major stars, there are still Featured are 1953 Topps: (2) plenty of All-Star, leader and #1 J. Robinson (one FR, one team cards along with addi- trimmed), #27 Campanella tional specialty cards includ- (GD); 1954 Bowman: #65 ing a sprinkling of high Mantle (FR); 1958 Topps: #5 numbers. Featured are 1955 Mays (VG-EX); 1959 Topps: Bowman: #1 Wilhelm (GD); #461 Mantle HR (VG); 1968 1962 Topps: (284 cards, composite VG, 19 high numbers) with #395 Mays AS (GD) Topps: #150 Clemente (VG- and 1971 Topps: (893 cards, aggregate VG, 52 high numbers). More on our website. EX); 1969 Topps: #50 Opening Bid $250.00 Clemente (EX) and #100 Aaron (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

183. 1953-1979 184. (1362) 1957-1975 Baseball Shoebox Mostly Topps Baseball Collection of (497) Shoebox Collection Cards with Harmon with Aaron, Clemente Killebrew & Brooks & Mays Robinson Rookies Stake your claim to the offered “The Human Vacuum Cleaner” 1957-1975 mostly Topps and “Killer” are the catalysts to Baseball shoebox collection of this 1953-1979 baseball shoe- (1362) cards featuring a bevy box collection of (497) cards. of Hall of Fame talent such as Highlights include 1955 Topps: Aaron, Clemente and Mays. #124 Killebrew RC (VG), #210 Highlights include 1959 Snider (VG); 1957 Topps: #328 Topps: #380 Aaron (VG); B. Robinson RC (GD), NNO 1963 Topps: #300 Mays (GD), 6/22 Contest (VG-EX); 1959 #390 Aaron (VG); 1964 Topps: #514 Gibson RC (EX- Topps: (3) #423 Aaron/Mays MT); 1960 Topps: (98 cards, ((2) VG-EX, VG), #440 aggregate EX-MT); 1972 Clemente (VG); 1965 Topps: Topps: (166 cards, aggregate #477 Carlton RC (EX); 1966 EX-MT) with (3) #49 Mays Topps: #1 Mays (GD), #500 (EX, (2) VG-EX), (2) #309 Aaron (GD) and 1975 Topps Clemente (one EX-MT, one FR, near: (651/660, average EX to stain) and 1973 Topps: (3) #305 Mays (EX-MT, EX, VG). More on our website. EX-MT, 111 dupes) with #228 Brett RC (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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186. (213) 185. (16) 1957-1969 1959-1978 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle Cards Brooks Follow the “Commerce Comet” throughout the Robinson majority of his historic career Singles by claiming these (16) differ- The “Human ent 1957-1969 Topps Vacuum Cleaner” is Baseball Mickey Mantle the subject of these cards. Included are 1957 (213) 1959-1978 #407 Mantle/Berra (VG-EX), Topps Baseball 1958: #418 Mantle/Aaron (GD), #487 AS (VG-EX); singles. Highlights 1959 #564 AS (VG-EX), include 1950s 1960: #160 Mantle/Boyer Topps: (5) 1959 (VG), #350 (VG); 1961 #300 #439 (average VG- (VG), 1962 #18 Mantle/Mays EX); 1960s Topps: (VG), 1963: #173 (80 cards) with (3) Tresh/Mantle/Richardson 1961 #10 (EX, (2) VG-EX), (3) 1962 #45 (EX-MT, EX, VG-EX), (2) 1963 #345 (EX- (VG-EX), #200 (GD); 1964 MT, VG), (4) 1964 #230 (average VG), (7) 1966 #390 (average EX), (6) 1968 #20 #50 (VG), 1965 #134 WS (average VG-EX), 1970s Topps: (120 cards) with (3) 1970 #230 (NM, (2) EX-MT), (EX-MT), 1966 #50 (VG- (4) 1971 #300 (average VG-EX), (2) 1972 #550 (EX-MT, EX) and (25) 1973 #90 EX), 1967 #150 (VG-EX), 1968 #280 (VG-EX) and 1969 #500 (VG-EX). (average EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

187. (171) 1968-1990s 188. (43) 1957-1989 Player Baseball Hall of Collection with Famers & Star Rookie Rookies with Bench, Ride “The Express” with this Carew, R. Jackson, dominating collection of Ryan & Yastrzemski (171) 1968-1990s Nolan A dizzying array of Hall of Ryan singles. Highlights Fame talent is available include 1960s Ryan: (2 with these (43) 1957-1989 cards) with 1968 Topps #177 baseball singles featuring RC (EX-MT), 1969 Topps the debuts of legends such #533 (VG); 1970s Ryan: (22 as Bench, Carew, “Mr. cards, median EX-MT) with October”, Ryan and 1970 Topps #712 (VG-EX), Yastrzemski. Highlights 1972 Topps #595 (EX-MT), include 1960 Topps: #148 1973 Topps #220 (EX), 1974 Yastrzemski RC (VG); 1967 Topps #20 (EX), 1975 Topps Topps: #569 Carew RC #500 (EX-MT), 1977 Topps (GD); 1968 Topps: #177 #650 (EX-MT), 1979 Topps Ryan RC (PR), #247 Bench #115 (NM) and 1990s Ryan: RC (VG); 1969 Topps: (95 cards, all NM-MT) with #260 R. Jackson RC (GD); 1991 Donruss Legends 1975 Topps: #223 Yount RC (VG), #228 Brett RC (VG); 1979 Topps: #116 O. Smith (#/7500). More on our web- RC (EX-MT) and 1982 Topps Traded: #98T Ripken RC (NM). More on our website. site. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

190. (9) 1979 Hostess Color Separation Proofs “Steady” Eddie Murray is depicted embarking on his Hall of Fame career with the Baltimore Orioles on these (9) one-of-a-kind 1979 Hostess color separa- tion proofs. Each unique sheet cut proof details the printing process in creat- ing the mainstream version of the card which was dis- 189. (4948) 1970-1979 Topps Baseball Shoebox Collection with tributed on the back of (105) 1974 Topps Washington Variation Cards snack food packages. This grouping averages (NM) Large 1970-1979 Topps Baseball shoebox collection of (4948) cards featuring (105) quality and displays 1974 Topps Washington variation cards. Highlights include 1970 Topps: (183 cards, creamy blank backs. average EX-MT, mostly Senators); 1972 Topps: (765 cards, median EX-MT to NM) Perfect for the die-hard with (3) #50 Mays IA (EX-MT, (2) VG); 1974 Topps: (210 cards, average EX to EX- Orioles fan or advanced MT, 105 Washington variation cards) with (5) #250 McCovey (average EX-MT, Murray collector. Washington); 1975 Topps Mini: (1350 cards, average NM) and 1979 Topps: (39) Opening Bid $150.00 #310 Munson (average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

36 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 191. (3419) 1961- 1970 Topps Baseball Singles with Several from Vending Capitalize on this abun- dant 1961-1970 Topps Baseball singles hoard of (3419) cards that were recently pulled from period vending boxes. Although absent of major Hall of Famers, there are still plenty of stars, specialty and team cards from the more 192. (740) 1969 Topps Baseball High Numbers from Vending available series to build upon. Significant dupli- Savvy collectors will want to scoop up these (740) 1969 Topps Baseball high numbers cation is present and from vending. Several viable candidates for third-party professional grading are pres- there are plenty of razor- ent. Included are: 20 Cards Each: (460 cards) with #594-96, 606, 608, 611, 615, 617, sharp examples ready to 625, 631, 633, 635, 638, 641, 642, 645-47, 649, 651, 653, 654, 658; 15 Cards Each: be plucked and submitted for third-party grading. Included are (55) 1961, (254) 1964, (45 cards) with #607, 614, 624; 10 Cards Each: (200 cards) with #593, 599, 602, (1017) 1968, (839) 1969 (40% stained on edges) and (1524) 1970. 610, 612, 613, 616, 620, 622, 628, 632, 634, 636, 637, 639, 643, 644, 648, 659, 663; Opening Bid $250.00 Other Quantities: (35 cards) with (5) #627 and (30) 652. Opening Bid $200.00

193. (2700+) 1970 Topps Baseball Cards from Vending Presented are (2700+) 1970 Topps Baseball cards from vending. These razor- sharp 44 year-old sin- 194. (593) 1971 Topps Baseball High Numbers from Vending gles are numbered from #30-535 and display varying levels of moderate-to-extensive Pitch-black assortment of (593) 1971 Topps Baseball high numbers from vending. duplication throughout. Although absent of major stars, there are still plenty of region- Several candidates for third-party professional grading are contained within. Included al/semi-stars, All-Star, checklist, leader and other specialty cards included. Numerous are: (20) #652 Braves Team, (18) 660, 661, (4) 663, (15) 667, (9) 668, (55) #674 candidates for third-party professional grading are contained within. Ideal for those Expos Team, (2) 676, (51) 678, (42) 679, (40) 682, (38) 684, (29) 685, (15) 689, (5) seeking to fill pesky gaps in their checklist or team set collectors. 690, 691, 695, (33) 696, (2) 699, (21) 701, (24) 703, (23) 712, (6) 716, 718, (18) 720, Opening Bid $250.00 (30) 726, (5) 741, (37) #742 Royals Team, (7) 746, (36) 747 and (4) 749. Opening Bid $200.00

195. (16,000+) Mostly 1980s-2000s Baseball Stars & Hall of 196. 2010 Topps National Chicle #7 Original Famers Including Rookies & Inserts Artwork Plus Artist Proof Stuff your quarter boxes with this massive (16,000+) mostly 1980s-2000s baseball Commissioned by Topps from celebrated artist Brian Kong, the offered 2010 Topps stars and Hall of Famers including rookies and inserts. This thoroughly mixed gather- National Chicle #7 Joe Mauer original artwork is a unique slice of Americana. ing displays terrific “break” potential. Included are (369) Griffey Jr., (529) McGwire, Measuring 6 x 6-1/2”, the Twins backstop emerges in full uniform from a vibrant (801) Ripken and (819) Ryan along with (1800+) cards of greats such as Gwynn, green-and-orange backdrop. The canvas is clean with bold surface hues and intricately Henderson, C. Jones, Piazza, Thome and more. Better cards include 1979 Topps #115 crafted subject material. Also included is one of ten artist-signed proofs which were O. Smith RC (EX) along with rookies of Boggs, Clemens, Jeter, McGwire and inserted into hobby boxes. With a large and dedicated following, this Mauer master- Puckett. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. piece will serve as an instant collection centerpiece. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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197. (403) 1954-1971 Mostly Topps New York Yankees Cards with (17) Mantle A parade of Bronx legends are profiled in the offered 1954-1971 New York Yankees collection of (403) cards. This primarily Topps selection displays only minor duplication and could yield near and partial team sets. Featured are Topps Yankees: (401 cards, 1954-1965 average VG to VG-EX, 1966-1971 average VG- EX to EX) with 1954 #17 Rizzuto (VG-EX), 1958 #487 Mantle AS (EX), 1960: #160 Mantle/Boyer (GD), #563 Mantle AS (FR); 1961: #300 Mantle (FR), #406 Mantle HR (PR, reverse writing), #475 Mantle MVP (GD); 1962: #200 Mantle (FR), #471 Mantle AS (GD); 1963 #200 Mantle (VG), 1964 #50 Mantle (VG), 1965 #350 Mantle (PR, reverse writing); 1966 #50 Mantle (FR), 1967 #150 Mantle (VG), (2) 1968 #280 Mantle (one GD, one FR, paint); (26) 1969 #500 Mantle (VG) and 1970 #189 Munson RC (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

198. (15,300+) 1970-1979 Topps Baseball Cards with (1300+) Hall of Famers Cash in on this humongous (15,300+) 1970-1979 Topps Baseball cards collection with (1300+) Hall of Famers. This off-grade mixture generally presents (GD to VG) for earlier issues while the latter editions escalate toward (EX to EX-MT) with mod- erate condition variance among stars. Included are (583) 1970, (434) 1971, (1369) 1972, (1308) 1973, (1946) 1974, (1121) 1975, (1228) 1976, (1313) 1977, (3000+) 1978 and (3000+) 1979. The primarily low-grade Hall of Famers generally consists of players and managers such as Brock, Carew, Carlton, Hunter, Killebrew, McCovey, Perez, B. Robinson, Sutton, B. Williams and more. Included among such luminaries are lower grade regular base issues along with specialty cards including All-Stars, Highlights, Leaders, Record Breakers, postseason and more. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $200.00

199. (286) 200. 1980s- 1978-1991 1990s Cal Ripken Baseball & Eddie Card Murray Treasure Cards with Chest with Minor (69) Sets, League, (15,000+) Rookies & Singles with (2) Signed Stars & Cards (169) Wax Interesting Packs/Racks arrangement of Extensive 1980s- (286) different 1990s baseball 1978-1991 Cal cards treasure Ripken and chest with (69) Eddie Murray sets, (15,000+) cards with singles with stars minor league, and (169) wax rookies, two packs/racks. signed items Highlights and additional include Sets: (69 oddball selec- sets) with 1981 tions. Unless Topps, 1982 Donruss; Singles: (15000+, average NM, over 95% 1980s-1990s major noted, all key issues with some earlier sprinkled within) including (10) 1983 Fleer, #179 Boggs RC cards present (average NM-MT), (8) 1983 Topps #482 Gwynn RC (average NM), (7) 1984 Topps (NM) or better. #8 Mattingly RC (average NM); Packs: (197 packs, one box) with (5) 1980 Topps Featured are Cal Ripken: (147 cards) with 1980s: 1981 TCMA Red Wings #15 (EX- wax, (9) 1981 Topps rack, (38) 1983 Fleer wax, (1) 1983 Topps cello (Carlton MT), 1981 WTF Card Co. Red Wings #1 (EX-MT), 1982 Donruss #405 RC, 1982 front/Ryan back), (27) 1983 Topps rack and (13) 1984 Topps rack (one Mattingly Fleer #176 RC, 1982 Topps #21 RC, 1982 Topps Traded #98T RC, signed 1983 Topps back). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. #163 (“8”, auction LOA from JSA); Eddie Murray: (139 cards) with 1970s: 1978 Opening Bid $250.00 OPC #154 RC, 1978 Topps #36 RC and signed 1970s team issue postcard (“9”, auc- tion LOA from JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

38 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 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. 1967 Topps Baseball Punch-Outs Unopened Cello Pack Extremely scarce 1967 Topps Baseball Punch-Outs unopened cello pack. This interesting test issue features an abundance of Hall of Famers and stars as pictured “team cap- tains” such as Clemente, Koufax, Mantle, Mays and Rose. This sealed cello pack features (2) two three-card panels for a total of six punch-outs. Visible on the front are Boyer, Hart and Powell with the bottom three unidentifiable due to the generic reverses. Moderate corner exposure is evident on three corners though the back seal remains strong. Measures 2-1/2 x 14” and could potentially yield upper-grade Hall of Famers on the bottom row! Opening Bid $500.00

202. (7) 1982 & 1983 Donruss Baseball Unopened Wax Boxes From a former candy vendor come these (7) 1982 and 1983 Donruss Baseball unopened wax boxes. Recently uncovered after decades in storage, these factory fresh 36-pack boxes are guaranteed unsearched. Included are (3) 1982 Donruss Wax Boxes: (possible Ripken RC) and (4) 1983 Donruss Wax Boxes: (possible Boggs RC, Gwynn RC, Sandberg RC). Opening Bid $200.00

203. 1986 Topps Traded Baseball Sealed Case of (100) Sets 204. (21) 1982-1990 Baseball Wax Boxes & Cases Invest in this 1986 Topps Traded Baseball sealed case of (100) sets. The supply of this Give your inventory a boost with these (21) 1982-1990 baseball wax boxes and cases. untouched container is quickly drying up in availability and could yield numerous Included are Cases: (6 cases) with 1987 Donruss wax (sealed), 1988 Donruss wax high-grade gems. Key rookies include #11 Bonds RC, #20 Canseco RC, #24 W. Clark (sealed), 1989 Topps wax (lid opened), 1990 Classic near (11/12 sets), 1990 Classic RC, #40 Galarraga RC, #50 B. Jackson RC and #56 Kruk RC. Travel near (21/24 sets), 1990 Topps wax (sealed); Unopened Wax Boxes: (15 boxes, Opening Bid $250.00 36 packs each, unless noted) with 1982 Donruss, 1983 Topps, 1987 Topps rack (24 packs) and (12) 1987 Topps wax. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $200.00

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205. 2010 Topps Tribute Legendary Lineups 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers #1/1 Cut Autograph Booklet The 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers proved the fifth time is a charm as the boys from Flatbush finally surmounted the Yankees dynasty in the World Series. Serially numbered #1/1, offered is the only 2010 Topps Tribute Legendary Lineups Brooklyn Dodgers cut autograph booklet placed into packs of the ultra high-end product. This majestic modern inserts displays cut autographs of “Dem Bums” as they were slotted into the batting order of the championship squad. The neatly extracted cuts are penned in a variety of writing instruments. Signatories include: Gilliam (d.1978), Reese (tape), Snider, Hodges (d.1972), Amoros, J. Robinson (d.1972), Furillo, Campanella (tape) and Erskine. The endorsements generally present (“7-8”) or better. Opening Bid $900.00

206. 2010 Topps Baseball #661 Certified Auto #1/1 Error This 2010 Topps Baseball #661 Stephen Strasburg certified autograph is serially numbered #1/1 and was originally intended to serve as a highly desirable insert in the popular product. However, while the card is stamped #1/1 and the certified autograph is valid, this particular example was never released in pack form as Topps committed an error in its pro- duction. While the obverse displays all of the merits indicated, the reverse is what halted insertion. Beneath Strasburg’s college statistics, a infinitesimal validation line reads “Topps Certified Autograph: This card is not valid without sticker: 301333”. The authentication hologram attached to the card is numbered “301808” and does not match. For understandable reasons, the card was pulled and another copy was issued in its place. One of the more interesting modern inserts we have offered that grades in (NM to Mint) condition. Opening Bid $250.00 208. (678) Multi-Sport Modern Certified Autograph/Game- Used Inserts with Luck Auto A tremendous array of talent is uncovered with the offered multi-sport modern certi- fied autograph and game-used insert collec- 207. (15) 2003 LeBron James Rookie Cards with Ultimate tion of (678) cards. Several cards are num- bered and come from various tiered sub- Collection Auto—All BGS Graded sets. Featured are Auto/Jersey: (7 cards) Hail King James! Perennial MVP LeBron James is featured during his debut season with Football: 2012 Topps Supreme R. with these (15) 2003 rookie cards. Each graded by BGS. Included are BGS 9.5: (2 Randle/D. Wilson (#/5); Basketball: 2007- cards) with 2003-04 Topps Chrome #111, 2003-04 Upper Deck Finite game-used jer- 08 Topps Echelon Walton (#/50); Certified sey; BGS 9: (7 cards) with 2003-04 Fleer Tradition #261 Crystal, 2003-04 SP Auto: (25 cards) with 1995 Classic Five Signature Edition #101, (2) 2003-04 Topps Chrome #111, 2003-04 Ultimate Sport Bonds; Football: 2012 Exquisite Collection Ultimate Signatures certified auto (Auto 10); (2) 2003 Upper Deck Jeffery/S. Hill, 2012 Panini #212 D. Hardcourt: #132, #5 floor; BGS 8.5: (4 cards) with 2003-04 Ultra #1717 Gold Martin, 2012 Press Pass Showcase Luck; Basketball: 2012-13 Playoff National Medallion, (3) 2003-04 Upper Deck Hardcourt floor #2, #5m, #LJF; BGS 7.5: (2 Treasures T. Thompson/A. Davis (#/49) and Baseball Game-Used: (644 cards). More cards) with 2003-04 Upper Deck Hardcourt floor #8 and 2003-04 Upper Deck Sweet on our website. Shot game-used jersey. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

211. (2) 2009-2010 Leaf & Razor Cut Autographs of Gary Coleman & James Earl Jones— 209. 2012 Panini Treasures 210. 2009 Razor National Convention Both #1/1 Opening Bid Game-Used Button & 2013 Topps Five Ringo Starr Certified Autograph #1/1 $100.00 Star Sandy Koufax Certified Auto Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

40 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 212. (4) 2008 & 2009 Bowman 213. 2010 Bowman Draft AFLAC Certified Draft AFLAC Autograph Sheets with Bryce Certified Autograph Harper Uncut Sheet with High School stars who have already made a Dylan Bundy & big league splash are the endorsers of these Jose Fernandez (4) 2008 and 2009 Bowman Draft AFLAC Teenagers who are current- certified autograph sheets. All sheets are ly blazing a path toward unnumbered and do not have authentication big league stardom are the holograms attached. Included are (3) 2008 focus of the offered 2010 Bowman Draft AFLAC sheet: (38 cards Bowman Draft AFLAC over three sheets) with Michael Zunino; certified autograph uncut 2009 Bowman Draft AFLAC sheet: (46 sheet of (44) cards. The cards, two coaches did not sign) with Kris “on card” scripts are Bryant, and . unnumbered and do not have authentication holograms attached. Featured are Archie Creasing largely relegated to the lower edge Bradley, Dylan Bundy, Jose Fernandez, and Henry Owens. Despite minimal perimeter of the 2009 sheet barely affects the lower wear the inner cards are not seriously compromised. cards. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

215. (8) Modern 214. 2011 Bowman New York Yankees Certified Autograph Uncut Sheet Certified with Jameis Winston Autograph, Game- A Heisman Trophy winner and future big Used & Rookie league hopefuls are among the endorsers on the offered 2011 Bowman Perfect Game cer- Singles with tified autograph uncut sheet of (46) cards. DiMaggio, Gehrig, This complete set measures nearly 20x28 and Jeter, Mantle & features certified autographs of future stars and current headline makers such as Carlos Ruth Correa, Joey Gallo, Lucas Giolito, Corey Former captains and legends of Monument Park pave the way for this grouping of (8) Seager and Jameis Winston. Despite limited modern New York Yankees certified autographs, game-used inserts and rookie singles. perimeter creasing, the full sheet still pres- Included are Auto/Base: 2001 EX Jeter; Certified Autograph: 2001 SP Legendary ents nicely. The reverse are unnumbered and Cuts DiMaggio cut (#/50); Game-Used: (4 cards) with 2001 Sweet Spot Mantle, 2001 absent of any authentication holograms. Of Upper Deck Mantle (#/100), 2001 Upper Deck Hall of Famers: (2 cards) with Gehrig, those on the sheet, only Almora did not sign. Ruth (slight surface flaking); Modern Cards: (2 cards) with 1993 SP #279 Jeter RC Opening Bid $200.00 (NM) and 2003 Bowman Draft Refractors #124 Cano RC (BGS 9.5). Opening Bid $250.00

216. (198) Modern Topps 217. (24) Modern Baseball & Retro Themed Game- Football Hall of Famer/Star Used/Certified Autographs Certified Autographs with Several Hall of Famers Crisp “on card” endorsements of your Turn your attention toward the “golden favorite Hall of Famers and stars are age of baseball” with these (198) modern delivered with these (24) modern base- Topps “retro” themed game-used and ball and football certified autographs. certified autograph cards. Featured are Highlights include Baseball: (18 cards) Certified Auto: (52 cards) with 2002 with (2) 1993 Classic Four-Sport Gold Topps Archives: Kaline, Winfield; 2004 A. Rodriguez, 1997 Topps Stars: Kaline, Topps Originals Winfield (1979 Topps B. Robinson; 1998 Donruss Signature #/16); Game-Used: (115 cards) with Series Hunter, 1998 Topps Stars: 2001 Topps Tribute: Campanella, Reese; Morgan, Schmidt; 1999 Fleer/SI Kaline, 2002 Topps Archives: (30 cards) with 1999 Skybox Autographics Gwynn, 2002 Maris; 2002 Topps Archives Reserve: Team Topps Legends: Aparicio, Palmer; (34 cards) with (2) Mays, J. Robinson Football: (6 cards) with 1999 Fleer/SI and 2003 Topps Tribute Perennial All- Greats of the Game: B. Mitchell and Star Mays. More on our website. Munoz. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

219. (12,000+) Modern 218. (224) Multi-Sport Multi-Sport Singles Modern Certified Auto/Game- Collection with Many Used/Insert Collection with Stars & Inserts Stars Show Dealers! Stuff your dollar Add some flash to your sports card col- boxes and profit immeasurably lection with these (224) multi-sport mod- from this extensive (12,000+) ern certified autograph, game-used and modern multi-sport singles collec- insert collection. Several cards are num- tion with thousands of stars and bered and come from various tiered sub- inserts. This thoroughly mixed sets. Included are (4) auto/jersey, (73) gathering includes inserts, paral- certified auto, (72) game-used and (75) lels, small sets along with num- base/insert cards. Multiple Hall of Famers bered, certified autographs and and stars are includes such as Bird, Cano, game-used jersey cards dispersed throughout. Some of the better names included are: T. Esposito, L. Moore, Puig and more! Bryant, Favre, Griffey Jr., Jeter, P. Manning, Ovechkin, Pujols, Ripken Jr. and much More on our website. more. Additional high value cards are waiting to be discovered! Due to size/weight a Opening Bid $200.00 shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $150.00

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220. (27) 1887-1915 221. (1427) 1951-1962 Baltimore Orioles Topps & Bowman Singles with 1909-11 Baseball Singles with T206 White Borders Near & Partial Sets Team Set (9/9) Compiled are (1427) 1951-1962 “Charm City” completists will different Topps and Bowman spare no expense to acquire Baseball singles with near and these (27) 1887-1915 Baltimore partial sets. Highlights include Orioles singles. Included are 1951 Topps Red Backs near: 1887-1890 N172 Old Judge: (44/52, majority VG) with #1 (8 cards) with Foreman (PR, Berra (GD), #15 Kiner (EX- reverse writing), Fullmer MT); 1954 Topps: #1 T. (skinned), Hornung (skinned), Williams (PR, reverse writing); Shaw (trimmed), Purcell 1958 Topps starter: (210/494, (trimmed), (2) Sommer (both median VG) with #321 trimmed, different poses), Kluszewski/Williams (EX); Whitaker (trimmed); 1887 1959 Topps starter: (216/572, N284 Buchner Gold Coin: (3 average GD, 14 high numbers); cards) with Kilroy (PR, reverse 1960 Topps starter: (202/572, writing), (2) Purcell (one VG, one advertising cut-out); 1909-11 T206 White Borders average VG) with #160 team set: (9 cards, average 55% GD to VG, 45% FR or lesser); 1911 T205 Gold Mantle/Boyer (FR); 1962 Borders: Adkins (GD); 1915 E106 American Caramel: Bender (PR) and 1915 Topps starter: (309/598, aver- Cracker Jack: #1 Knabe (GD). More on our website. age GD, 4 high numbers) with #10 Clemente (VG-EX), #53 Mantle/Maris/Killer HR Opening Bid $250.00 LL (EX-MT) and 1962 Topps starter: (241/598, average VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

223. 1960s Game- Worn Home Sweater - Incredible Wear! Long-since departed in the wake of financial woes, the Clippers of the 1960s were as much a part of the Baltimore sports scene as the Orioles and Colts were. 222. Fred Marsh 1956 Baltimore Orioles Game-Worn Road Set apart by an enam- Jersey - Full Miedema LOA ored and strictly local A third baseman by trade, well-traveled utility man Fred Marsh faced the daunting fan base and a team task of taking the hot corner from incumbent and an up-and-coming “fight song” composed Arkansas product named “Brooks.” With those obstacles, it’s no surprise that the 1956 by a classically trained Peabody student, the now-defunct ’s campaign was Marsh’s seventh and final big league season. During the early portion Charm City representative has only a scant few reminders of those raucous crowds of that campaign, Marsh wore this Baltimore Orioles road jersey. The gray flannel zip- and fast-paced action at the Baltimore Civic Center. This 1960s Baltimore Clippers pered garment features felt identifiers and proper “Spalding” tagging. Moderate wear. game-worn home sweater is one such artifact! The thick black dureen pullover gar- Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. ment features twill identifiers and proper “Stall & Dean” tagging. Absolutely incredi- Opening Bid $250.00 ble game wear is evident. But that’s only fitting for apparel from blue-col- lar Bal’mer! More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

225. (5) 1947 224. 1889 Brooklyn Baltimore Bridegrooms vs. Colts AAFC Baltimore Orioles Inaugural Scorebook Year Scarce 1889 Brooklyn Bridegrooms vs. Baltimore Programs & Orioles scorebook. This Ticket Stubs publication measures 5 x 6- Having relocated 1/2” and profiles from after Bridegroom players a single season, throughout the 32 pages. the Baltimore Despite slight paper fraying Colts began their along the spine and front four year AAFC cover, the moderately tenure in 1947 creased inner pages are still with a 2-11-1 tightly attached to the staple ledger. These (5) binding. The scorecard is inaugural season programs with ticket stubs are sterling mementos from Municipal neatly marked in period Stadium’s gridiron tenants. Included are Game Programs: (5 programs) with 9/28 vs. pencil. The Bridegrooms Yankees (presents VG, with deference to cover pen mark), 10/5 vs. 49ers (GD), 10/19 featured Burns and Foutz vs. Dons (VG), 11/30 vs. Rockets (VG-EX) 12/7 vs. Browns (VG); Ticket Stubs: (5 while Kilroy starred for the stubs) with 9/28 vs. Yankees (FR, reverse writing), 10/5 vs. 49ers (VG), 10/19 vs. Orioles. Dons (FR, reverse writing), 10/30 vs. Rockets (FR, reverse writing) and 12/7 vs. Opening Bid $200.00 Browns (FR). Opening Bid $250.00

42 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 227. (35) 1955-1960 Armour Baseball Coins with (2) Aaron & Mantle Round the bases with these (35) 1955-1960 Armour Baseball Coins featuring greats such as Aaron and Mantle. Featured are 1955 Armour Coins: (2) Reese (one yellow is EX, one orange is PR, with hole), Snider (EX-MT); 1959 Armour Coins: Fox (EX- MT); 1960 Armour Coins: (2) Aaron (EX-MT, EX), (3) Banks (green is NM, orange is EX-MT, blue is VG-EX), Drysdale (EX- MT), (2) Ford (yellow is NM- MT, orange is NM-MT), Fox (VG), (2) Kaline (both NM, both orange) and Mantle (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

228. (3) 1963-1966 Topps Baseball Near/Partial Sets Assembled is a trio of 1963-1966 Topps Baseball near/partial sets. Highlights include 1963 Topps partial: (384/576, average GD to VG) with #18 Buc Blasters/Clemente (VG-EX), #25 Kaline (VG); 1965 Topps near: (537/598, 20% VG or better, 50% GD, 30% FR or less- 226. (11) 1954 Esskay Meats Baltimore Orioles Singles er) with #16 Morgan RC (GD), #400 Presented are (11) 1954 Esskay Meats Baltimore Orioles singles. These regional hot Killebrew (GD), #540 Brock (GD); dog cards were cut by youngsters from period boxes and arrive in varying dimensions. 1966 Topps near: (576/598, 20% VG Included are: Blyzka (presents GD, one orange edge), Courtney (presents GD), or better, 50% GD, 30% FR or lesser) Diering (presents VG-EX), Garcia (presents (GD, one orange edge), Kryhoski (pres- with #70 Yastrzemski (VG), #110 Banks ents PR), Mele (presents FR, reverse writing), Moss (presents GD, two orange edges), (GD), #254 Jenkins RC (GD), #288 Murray (presents GD, two orange edges), Waitkus (presents GD, two orange edges), Sutton RC (GD), #580 B. Williams Wertz (presents PR, tape and reverse writing) and Young (presents (FR). (GD) and #598 Perry SP (GD). More on Opening Bid $250.00 our website. Opening Bid $250.00

229. 1967 & 1968 Topps Baseball Near Sets 230. 1969 Topps Baseball Near Ready-to-complete tandem of 1967 and 1968 Topps Baseball near sets. Set of (660/664) Cards Highlights include 1967 Topps near: The offered 1969 Topps Baseball near set (548/609, 42 high numbers, 30% VG- of (660/664) cards is absent only a hand- EX or better, 40% VG, 30% GD or ful of keys for completion. This creamy lesser) with #200 Mays (VG-EX), series has an overall approximate condi- #250 Aaron (VG), #430 Rose (GD), tion breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or bet- #600 B. Robinson (VG); 1968 Topps ter), 35% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% near: (559/598, 20% EX or better, (VG or lesser). Highlights include #20 35% VG-EX, 25% VG, 20% GD or Banks (VG), #50 Clemente (VG), #95 lesser) with #45 Seaver (VG-EX), Bench (VG), #100 Aaron (EX-MT), #120 #50 Mays (VG-EX), #80 Carew Rose (VG-EX), #130 Yastrzemski (VG), (VG), #330 Maris (VG-EX), #480 #250 F. Robinson (EX-MT), #260 R. Managers’ Dream/Clemente (VG) and Jackson RC (trimmed) and #510 Carew #490 Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (VG). (EX-MT). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

231. (2882) 1963-1971 Topps 232. 1973-1979 Topps Baseball Baseball Collection with Near/Partial Set Run Complete, Near & Partial Sets Featured is a 1973-1979 Topps Baseball Formidable lineup of (2882) different 1963- near/partial set run. Highlights include 1971 Topps Baseball singles with multiple 1973 Topps partial: (415/660, average complete, near, partial and starter sets lead- VG to VG-EX); 1974 Topps near: ing the way. Highlights include 1964 To p p s (642/660, 43/44 Traded, 23/24 Team p a rt i a l : (365/587, average GD to VG) with Checklists, average VG-EX) with #1 #150 M a y s (VG); 1965 Topps Embossed Aaron (VG), #20 Ryan (EX-MT), #456 s e t : (72/72, average VG-EX) with #8 Winfield RC (NM); 1975 Topps near: Koufax (EX-MT), #11 Mantle (VG); 1 9 6 5 (657/660, average EX) with #660 Aaron Topps part i a l : (376/598, median V G - E X ) ; (EX); 1978 Topps near: (689/726, aver- 1967 Topps part i a l : (361/607, median V G age NM) with #707 Molitor/Trammell to VG-EX, 10 high numbers) and 1 9 6 8 RC (EX) and 1979 Topps near: Topps part i a l : (394/598, average V G - E X (701/726, average NM) with #116 O. to EX) with #247 B e n c h RC (GD). More on Smith RC (EX-MT). More on our web- our website. site. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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233. 1950s 234. 1966 Baltimore World Orioles Champion Collection Baltimore of (13) Orioles With Rare Souvenir 1954 Lot of (14) Pennant Often obscured and 1954 in the shadows of more dra- Necktie matic Fall Hatched in Classic install- 1954, the ments, the 1966 “Baby Birds” Baltimore were an Orioles triumph instant hit in Baltimore and a subsequent nightmare to opposing teams. These (13) was far and souvenirs are the earliest Orioles relics you’ll find! Highlights include: Pennant: a away the most full-size red felt banner with crack-free appliqué; this 1954 roster version is listed as convincing pitching effort in World Series play. Yielding just two runs in four games, “Extremely Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide II; Necktie: a the Birds prompted the manufacture of these (14) souvenirs. The vintage relics are red nylon accessory with embroidered team logo and 1954 Diplomat Tie Co. “Official headlined by: Pennant: a full-size blue felt banner (MT) listed as “Rare” in Mark Baltimore Oriole Tie” label. More on our website. Egner’s 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide II; National Bohemian Tray: 14x9 plas- Opening Bid $200.00 tic dish with color team photo and printed identifiers. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

235. Baltimore Orioles Jewelry/ Accessory Collection of (6) With 1969 and 1971 Wristwatches Dress to the nines and turn some heads with these (6) Baltimore 236. 1954-1972 Baltimore Orioles Pennant Lot of (10) With Orioles acces- sories! Includes: Very Rare 1969 “World Series Champs” Example (2) Wristwatches: crafted by Bullova, the stainless steel timepieces have decorative As the Birds migrated from St. Louis to Baltimore and quickly established themselves facings respectively commemorating the 1969 ALCS and the 1971 Tour of Japan; as a big league power, the terms “Orioles” and “pennants” became synonymous. The Necktie: 1979 black version with “American League Champions” design (in original same applies in this lot of (10) vintage felt banners! With crack-free appliqué and “G.S. Harvath & Co.” box); Miscellaneous: (2) logo cufflinks; (1) logo tie clip; and a original spines and/or tassels, the items include several whose descriptions list as they bracelet with a 1970 charm/locket. appear in Mike Egner’s 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide II. Keys include: 1950s: Opening Bid $200.00 Bird and stadium design (Rare); 1966: World Series design (Rare); 1969: “World Series Champs” design (Very Rare). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

237. 1960-1973 Baltimore Orioles Full-Size Photo Pennant Lot of (10) With Rare 1961 Version 238. Baltimore Orioles Minor League Affiliates Game-Worn Powered by rosters headlined by Boog, Brooks and Frank, the Baltimore Orioles are Jersey Lot of (5) - With Rare 1979 Miami Amigos “picture perfect” in this lot of (10) 1960s-1970s team photo pennants. The full-size From a minor league system that produced such stars as Ripken, Murray and a host of felt banners present nicely with crack-free appliqué and color team photos with print- stellar pitchers, these (5) jerseys were worn by “Baby Birds,” if you will, who honed ed identifiers on the reverse or front. Highlights include a 1961 example which lists as their skills in hopes of getting to Baltimore. Showing light to moderate wear, the gar- “Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide II. Also included are: ments include: 1979 Miami Amigos: rare one-season jersey; 1980s Hagerstown 1960, 1964 (minor felt loss along spine), 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971 (tassels missing), Suns: Class A Carolina League; 1994 : worn and signed by 1972 and (2) 1973. Rick Krivda; 1990s : worn by Kevin Ryan; 2000s : Class Opening Bid $200.00 AAA . More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

44 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 239. Gene 240. Late-1960s “Big - 1972 Daddy” Baltimore Colts Lipscomb Game-Worn 1956-1960 Sidelines Jacket Baltimore As the north wind Colts blew through the open end of the Game- horseshoe-shaped Worn Memorial Stadium, Cleat this sidelines jacket helped a Baltimore With LOA Colts player brave From the elements during Lenny the franchise’s mem- Moore orable tenure on 33rd Street. The blue With documented affinities for tackling, pro wrestling and hotel maids, Gene “Big nylon full-length but- Daddy” Lipscomb enjoyed a raucous lifestyle that both defined and destroyed the ton-down garment hulking defender. This football shoe was worn by Lipscomb during his glorious tenure features a quilted lin- (1956-1960) with the Baltimore Colts. The black leather size “13” accessory has white ing and “COLTS” arched atop the back in white twill. A zippered hood features a side panels and seven thick plastic cleats affixed to the bottom. Within the sole is a drawstring and the collar’s interior is home to a “Sand-Knit” size “LARGE” label vintage handwritten notation of “76.” Outstanding game use is evident with creases with (2) handwritten notations of “7.” Solid wear is evident. More on our website. and dirt throughout. Impeccable provenance accompanies in the form of a photo LOA Opening Bid $150.00 from Hall of Fame teammate Lenny Moore. Opening Bid $200.00

242. Baltimore Clippers 1960s Game- Worn AHL Player’s Jacket To the casual sports fan, the offered 1960s American Hockey League 241. 1985 Baltimore Stars USFL Lot With (3) Game- game-worn Worn/Issued Items jacket hails from a lesser- One of five different Baltimore-based franchises to lay claim to a professional football known team and an even more obscure manufacturer. In Baltimore, however, both are championship, the 1985 Baltimore Stars captured the last-ever USFL crown and are revered institutions. Tailored from canvas by Maryland sports icon Charley Rudo, this fondly remembered in this lot of game-worn souvenirs and memorabilia. From the Baltimore Clippers jacket proudly showcases the franchise’s black-and-orange accents championship club’s lone season (1985) in Baltimore (well, College Park, anyway), to compliment the club’s more famous baseball counterparts. Within the collar, a highlights include: Jersey: issued to and/or worn by Ron Crosby; Helmet: a profes- “Charley Rudo” label is accompanied by a size “ML 42-4 tag.” Moderate wear. More sional model game-worn “Riddell” accessory; Sideline Shirt: worn and signed by on our website. center Bart Oates. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

244. 1980s- 1990s University of Maryland Basketball Game-Worn and Warm- Up Lot of (5) “Fear the Turtle!” as you stock your hoops apparel col- lection with these (5) 1980s-1990s University of 243. (2) 1990s Game-Worn AHL Sweaters Maryland gar- ments. Includes: With Bartley and Derksen (3) Game-Worn “Hey Baltimore, you have a hockey team!” Such was the cry on 1980s local radio ads Jerseys: mesh pullover garments with appliqué identifiers and proper “Champion” in a city recently stripped of its football team. In the franchise’s latter run as an tagging; includes: Cedric Lewis (1987-1991); Jesse Martin (1988-1990): and Nemanja American Hockey League affiliate of the NHL’s Washington Capitals, these (2) Petrovic (1992-93); Warm-Up Jacket: red-white-and-black dazzle cloth button-down sweaters were worn by: Wade Bartley: 1990-91 – 1991-92 home sweater; and Duane garment with “Nike” tagging; Warm-Up Shirt: black-white-and-red dazzle cloth Derksen: 1992-93 road sweater (autographed). Both mesh pullover garments feature pullover garment with “Sports Belle” tagging. More on our website. twill identifiers and proper “Maska” tagging. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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245. 1951-2004 University of Maryland Bowl Game Souvenir Lot of (9) With 246. 1950s-1970s Baltimore Colts 247. (4) 1960s Baltimore Colts 1951 Pennant, Ticket Stub and Visitors “Smoking and Drinking” Souvenir Lot Bobblehead Dolls With 1962 Black Face Guide of (5) With 1958-1959 Lighter and Up and down, the smiling faces on these (4) vintage Spanning the school’s l951 National Champion install- Baltimore Colts novelties signify “affirmative” in their ment to postseason game rosters powered by greats Pewter Ashtray quests to find a home as scarce bobblehead collectibles. such as Randy White, Boomer Esiason and Shawne “Drink up!” and “Smoke ‘em if you got ‘em” are fitting Includes: 1960-1961 Square Wood Base: presents Merriman, the University of Maryland is well repre- refrains in this lot of (5) fashionable Baltimore Colts (VG-EX) with a hairline crack on the right side of the sented in this lot of (13) Bowl Game souvenirs. accessories designed to facilitate victory celebration. head; 1962 Black Face: a gold-base example with Gorgeous presentation is consistent with: (5) Includes: (2) Cigarette Lighters: both metallic “flip- (VG-EX) presentation (minor cracks on feet; decals Programs: 1951, 1973, 1982, 1984, 2003; (4) top” style; one with an embossed team logo and “1958- complete); 1968-1970 NFL/AFL Gold Round Base: Pennants: 1951, 1953, 1955 and 1974; (4) Tickets: 1959 WORLD CHAMPIONS” engraving; one with a presents (VG) with base crack and jaw line chipping; 1951, 1973, 1977 and 1985. More on our website. “SUPER BOWL ‘71” design; (2) Ash Trays: a 1950s 1968-1970 NFL/AFL Round Base: presents (EX-MT). Opening Bid $150.00 “Stieff Pewter” model and a 1960s Hedy glass ashtray; Opening Bid $200.00 Drinking Cup: a 1950s “Stieff Pewter” example with an embossed team logo. Opening Bid $250.00

248. Baltimore Colts Souvenir Collection of (18) With Phonograph Records and Transistor Radio 250. 1981 Baltimore Colts Marching From an era during which Baltimore embraced its Colts 249. Baltimore Colts “Gameday” Lot of Band Ensemble with 10-Gallon Hat and and adhered to neighborhood bylaws that restricted (7) With Vintage Stadium Blanket Carrying Case Sunday kickoff before 2:00 p.m., these (18) team- From their own little pocket of the world, Baltimoreans Founded in 1947 to support an ill-fated All-America issued and retail souvenirs pay homage to a franchise flocked to Memorial Stadium on fall and winter Football Conference franchise, the Baltimore Colts that was the NFL’s most powerful. Highlights include: Sundays to watch their beloved Colts reign supreme in Marching Band was the first in the NFL and remained 1967-1968 Transistor Radio: an “Admiral” brand both the Waverly neighborhood and the NFL. These (7) faithful in its city’s 12-year absence of a team. Tailored device with team logos; (MT) condition in original items are tired and true gameday survivors used in sup- by “Ostwald,” the offered ensemble was worn by a retail box with instructions; (2) Phonograph Records: port of that since-departed franchise. Highlights band member during the 1981 season. Complete with 45 rpm relics with 1958 championship game audio and include: Stadium Blanket (in original plastic case); fringed pants, a vest, a shirt, a 10-gallon hat and a car- 1960s fight song (both in original cardboard sleeves). Transistor Radio (in original retail box); Toiletries Kit rying case, this gridiron attire is certain to conjure up More on our website. (in zippered leather case). More on our website. memories of that heralded franchise on 33rd Street! Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

253. 1954-55 Gunther Beer Baltimore Bullets SGC 40— Only Graded 251. Scarce 1950s Baltimore Colts Full- 252. 1944 Little World Series Baltimore Opening Bid $150.00 Size Pennant Orioles Full-Size Roster Pennant & Opening Bid $150.00 Scorecard Opening Bid $150.00

46 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 255. (4) 1950-51 Bennett’s Prune Juice Baltimore Bullets Premiums Cagers from the Baltimore Bullets of the upstart National Basketball Association are the proud pitchmen of this quartet of 1950-51 Bennett’s Prune Juice 8x10 premiums. These glossy 8x10 black- and-white pictures are fronted by the dapper pro- fessional players in their formal attire. Included are 254. 1947-1952 Original Baltimore Bullets Travel Bag 1.) Walter Budko (presents In archaic conditions with their home venue a part-time roller skating rink, the origi- (EX); 2.) Dick Mehen nal Baltimore Bullets were not long for the NBA. Thus, artifacts such as this vintage (presents EX), 3.) Don travel bag are decidedly scarce! The sturdy zippered canvas item measures 23”-long Rehfeldt (presents VG- and features leather straps/handles and both “BALTIMORE BULLETS” and “33” EX) and 4.) identifiers. The latter limits the possibilities to: (1947-48); Norm (presents EX). Despite Mager (1950-51); or Kevin O’Shea (1951-52.) Heavy use is evident with small tears minimal and uniform sur- on the zipper path and interior pouch fastener. face crazing, the depictions are remarkably clear. The creamy blank reverses are clean. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

256. Harry “Buddy” Jeannette 1959 Maryland Sports Boosters Trophy In a comprehensive career spanning five decades, Hall of Fame player/ played on championship teams in the NBL, ABL, BAA and went on to coach in the NCAA, NBA and ABA. An integral component on the original Baltimore Bullets roster, Jeannette was lauded for his contributions with this 1959 hardware. The 257. 1965-66 and 1968-69 Baltimore Bullets Team-Signed 24-1/4”-tall trophy showcases a gold-colored bas- Basketball Lot of (23) With Monroe, Unseld and Sloan - Both ketball figure atop a wooden base. An engraved Full JSA plate lists the “Sports Boosters of Maryland” as From a bygone era during which sportsmanship prevailed and team nicknames the appreciative source. weren’t taken literally, members of the since-transplanted Baltimore Bullets saw fit to Opening Bid $150.00 autograph these (2) full-size . The vintage “Pace” souvenirs showcase black marker signatures whose strengths range between (“9-10”) and (“6”), with a few having faded almost completely. Includes: 1965-66: signed by (12) including Howell, Kerr and Sloan; 1968-69: signed by (12) including Monroe and Unseld. Individual JSA full photo LOAs. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

259. 1947-1983 Baltimore Bullets Publications Lot of (58) With Programs and Media Guides From simpler days during which a mere nickname was just that, the NBA had a successful fran- chise in Baltimore and all was well with the “Bullets.” These (58) well-preserved publications were issued by the Charm City franchise (with a few from the club’s early years in D.C.) and 258. (2) Team-Signed Balls With 1965-66 Baltimore Bullets and include: (8) Media Guides: 1968 Baltimore Colts - Both Full JSA including 1970-71; and (50) While recent decades have given Baltimoreans cause to applaud their Orioles and Programs: including a 1947-48 Ravens teams, the 1960s were headlined by since-moved Bullets and Colts franchises. Bullets vs. Philadelphia Warriors These (2) vintage souvenirs are respectively signed by installments that include: 1965- BAA program (EX) issued at the 66 Bullets: an “Official Pace” team logo ball with (12) signatures (average “7-8” Baltimore Coliseum; and (2) strength) including Howell and Sloan; 1968 Colts: a white “Sears” pigskin with (30) 1948-49 programs (both EX) signatures (average “7-8” strength) including Bu. Smith and Unitas. More on our web- issued at that same venue. More site. on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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260. 1935-1953 Baltimore Orioles International League Lot With (19) Programs and 1945 Tommy 261. 1934-1953 Minor League Thomas Correspondence Program/Scorecard Lot of (8) Baltimore’s unbridled love for its Major With Baltimore Emphasis League franchise is not without precedent. From back when a For more than three decades before the cur- contract meant either hopes for a big rent Birds took flight, the International league call-up or a paycheck following a League Baltimore Orioles were hometown Major League career, these (8) programs heroes in venues on Greenmount Ave. and on include stadium-issued guides/scorecards 33rd Street. This vintage “Original O’s” from: (3) Baltimore Orioles (1947, 1949, memorabilia lot includes: (19) Programs: 1951); (1934); Newark 1935-1953 stadium-issued publications; Bears (1944); Rochester Red Wings Correspondence: a 1945 letter, handwritten (1953); Amateur All-Star Series (1947); by Orioles skipper Tommy Thomas on and Midget World Series (1953). More Orioles letterhead with amazing baseball con- on our website. tent! More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

262. April 11, 1954 Baltimore 263. 1966-1983 Orioles vs. St. Louis Cardinals Baltimore Orioles Exhibition Scorecard World Series/ALCS Paying homage to their fellow Sportsman’s Ticket Stub Near Park dwellers who flew east and landed in Run Baltimore following the 1953 season, the The Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Cardinals hosted the upstart dynasty is chronicled with Baltimore Orioles two days prior to the start the offered 1966-1983 of the 1954 campaign. This dated 4/11/54 World Series/ALCS run of scorecard represents the first contest for the (44) ticket stubs. Highlights Orioles following their include World Series: (32 schedule. The lightly pencil-scored gatefold stubs) with 1966 set: (4/4) scorecard exhibits stirring baseball details with Game 4 clincher (VG); and bright color accents. The publication is 1969 set: (5/5: Game 5 clincher (GD); 1970 set: (5/5) with Game 5 clincher (VG- folded in four places confirming its atten- EX); 1971 near: (6/7 stubs) with Game 3 (EX-MT, first night game in World Series dance at the exhibition contest. Interesting history), Game 7 clincher (EX-MT); 1979 set: (7/7) with Game 7 clincher (GD); 1983 slice of Charm City history. Opening Bid $150.00 set: (5/5) and Playoff Tickets: (12 stubs) with 1983 set: (4/4). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

264. (13) 1947-1949 Baltimore Colts AAFC 265. 1956 Johnny Unitas First Away Programs Plus Game Ticket Stub & Program Ticket On October 21, 1956 at Wrigley Field in Archive of (13) 1947-1949 Chicago, Johnny Unitas fumbled, tripped and Baltimore Colts AAFC away pro- threw a “pick 6” in his NFL debut. However, grams plus a single ticket. his less than stellar debut as a fill-in was not a Included are 1947: (3 programs) precursor to his Hall of Fame career to follow. with 9/21 vs. Browns (GD), 11/7 The offered game program and ticket stub vs. Bears (VG), 11/16 vs. from the contest is a sterling remembrance of Dodgers (FR, separate (pages); the humble beginnings of “The Golden Arm”. 1948: (8 programs) with 8/8 vs. Included are 1.) dated 10/21/56 Colts vs. Bears Dons (EX), 8/27 vs. Browns program (presents VG, with deference to cover (VG), 9/10 vs. Rockets (GD), writing) and 2.) dated 10/21/56 Upper Box 9/16 vs. Yankees (GD), 10/15 vs. ticket stub (presents EX, with exception to Dons, 10/31 vs. Bills (FR, torn corner plus writing), 11/7 vs. Browns (VG-EX), 11/28 slight pencil mark). vs. Dodgers (FR, cover paper loss); 1949: (2 programs) with 9/11 vs. Browns (EX- Opening Bid $200.00 MT), 10/30 vs. Yankees (EX) and Ticket Stub: 11/7/48 vs. Browns (GD). Opening Bid $200.00

266. 1949-1978 Baltimore Colts 267. (63) 1950-1970 Baltimore Media Guide Run of Colts Game Programs (28) “Charm City’s” benchmark professional Previewing and documenting football franchise is the focus of these Baltimore Colts rosters from (63) 1950-1970 Baltimore Colts game the woeful AAFC (All- programs. These publications come pre- America Football dominately from home dates and are Conference) franchise to the mostly different. The conditions general- NFL powerhouse (before its ly have a decade breakdown of: 1950s: abrupt move to Indianapolis), (16 programs, generally ranges from GD these (28) media guides are to VG); 1960-1965: (24 programs, gener- scarce survivors, indeed! ally ranges from EX to EX-MT) and Guides present at the (EX-MT), (EX) or (VG-EX) plateaus with covers/pages intact. 1966-1970: (23 programs, generally Includes: 1949 (spiral bound); 1950; 1953; 1954; 1955; 1956; 1957; 1958; 1959; ranges from EX-MT to NM). More on 1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; our website. 1973; 1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; and 1978. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

48 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 268. 1914 Baltimore Terrapins Federal 269. 1940 Gillette Razor in Original League Stock Certificate Signed by Retail Box With Rasin Player Images Etched by politician and Team President, Carroll W. With baseball’s popularity and the unwritten rule that 270. Mickey Mantle Early-1960s Rasin (d.1940), the offered 1914 Baltimore Terrapins players be clean-shaven, promoting Gillette’s “Tech Rawlings Advertising Poster Razor” was all but mandatory for diamond icons in stock certificate offered Poe & Davies With MVP, Triple Crown and seemingly annual World 1940. This retail prize somehow makes baseball, shav- five shares in the upstart Federal League franchise. The Series plaudits to his credit, Bronx icon Mickey Mantle ing and the World Series a natural fit! The 3-3/4 x 2- common stock certificate is dated 3/27/14 and endorsed was the ideal spokesperson for all things baseball. 1/4” cardboard container includes an unused shaving by both Rasin and the treasurer. The reverse is penned Cashing in on the switch-hitter’s popularity, Rawlings accessory (with blade included). The sleeve features by two additional parties. With deference to an errant enlisted Mantle to hawk its wares in an early-1960s images of stars Pepper Martin, Benny McCoy, Johnny punch hole (two other punch holes were used for filing advertising campaign. A rare and pristine survivor, this Mize, Red Rolfe and , with ringing purposes), the voucher presents beautifully with elegant point-of-sale poster portrays Mantle using the product. endorsement quotations from the latter two. A rare sur- design accents and a clean perimeter. More on our web- The 22x30 black-and-white poster shows the handsome vivor! site. slugger in his Yankees road attire with a facsimile sig- Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 nature in the upper left and a “Rawlings” trademark in the lower right. Opening Bid $250.00

271. (2) 1928 Babe Ruth Sheet Music 272. (10) Original 1930s “Illustrated Pieces & Matching Pinbacks Current News” Baseball Broadsides 273. Circa 1950s Oak Manufacturing Opening Bid $100.00 With Ruth, Gehrig and DiMaggio Baseball Card & Gumball Machine Opening Bid $150.00 with Key Opening Bid $150.00

275. (400) Cal Ripken, Jr. 32x25 276. (200) Frank Thomas “Big Hurt” 274. Joe Grzenda APBPA Lifetime Pass Unsigned Lithographs 25 x 35-1/2” Unsigned Lithographs Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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277. (5) Different 278. 1950s-1970s 1955-1960 Bill & Team Issued Bob Postcards Postcard/Souvenir with (4) Photo Lot of (750+) Autographed on Break value and oddball Reverse obscurity recommend this lot of (750) 1950s-70s Rarity collectors step team issued postcards/sou- to the plate for this bet- venir photos. Measuring ter grade lot of (5) approximately 3-1/2 x 5- 1955-60 Bill & Bob 1/2” these tough regional postcards. Created to issues grade as (85% EX fulfill autograph to NM+,15% lesser). requests these tough Highlights are: Braves: photo cards are always (7) Aaron, (2) Cepeda, (2) in demand. Measuring Mathews, (4) Niekro, 3-1/2 x 5-1/2” these Paige, Perry, Wilhelm; vintage souvenirs fea- Indians: (2) Eckersley, ture vivid images of (3) Perry, (2) F. Robinson; Milwaukee Braves Orioles: (2) Aparicio, (8) players. Offered are (5) different issues including (4) autographed on the reverse with: B. Robinson, (4) Palmer, (2) Adcock: with two bats (VG-EX) signature (“9”), with one bat: (EX-MT) signature (2) Roberts, Weaver, (2) (“6”); Bruton (EX) signature (“9-10”); Crandall (EX-MT); Dressen (VG-EX) signa- Wilhelm; Pirates: Clemente, Mazeroski; Reds: (3) Perez, F. Robinson; Yankees: (2) ture (“9”). No authentication due to time/costs. Ford. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

279. (24) 1950s-60s PM10 Pin Collection with Giants Emphasis Including (3) Mays Pin your bids on this attractive collection of (24) 1950s-60s PM10 pins. With emphasis on the 280. (46) 1964-1995 World Series, All-Star & Commemorative Giants during their early days Press Pins in San Francisco this nicely preserved group features an exciting line-up of HOFers Fall and Midsummer’s Classics along with other special events are documented with and stars. Present are: HOFers: (3) Cepeda (NM, EX-MT, GD-VG), (3) Mays (EX- these (46) 1964-1995 World Series, All-Star and commemorative press pins. These MT, EX, VG), (2) Marichal (both EX-MT), (3) McCovey (NM, EX, VG); Roberts souvenirs overwhelmingly average (NM) or better. Unless noted, each piece comes (EX); T. Williams (EX), Yastrzemski (EX); Stars: Antonelli (VG), Bressoud (VG- with an intact threaded post fastener. Highlights include World Series Press Pins: (32 EX), (2) Davenport (EX, VG-EX), Gabrielson (EX), Hart (EX-MT, Kuenn (EX), pins) with 1964 Phillies phantom, 1969 Mets, 1969 Orioles, (2) 1977 Yankees, (2) Lanier (VG), Malzone (EX), Stuart (EX). 1978 Yankees; All-Star Press Pins: (10 pins) with 1976-1981 and Other: (4 pins) Opening Bid $250.00 with 1978 Reds Tour of Japan. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

281. 1979- 282. (2) 1959-1996 2003 World Roy Sievers Awards Series and with Washington All-Star Senators Hall of Game Stars Baseball Fan favorite Roy Sievers Collection earned this pair of 1959- 1996 awards for his of (76) accomplishments as a As baseball Washington Senator. takes center Included are 1.) dated stage for Mid- 4/25/59 Georgetown Big Summer and Brothers “Most Valuable Fall Classic 1958 Washington Senator” showdowns, the 14x11 plaque and 2.) combatants and 10/27/96 Washington venues are cele- Senators Hall of Stars brated on league-issued orbs. Spanning the 1979-2003 seasons, this collection of (76) signed 12-1/2 x 15-1/2” spheres is comprised of snow-white (grade “10”) to lightly toned (grade “6”) exam- shadowbox. Each recogni- ples including: (51) World Series: with 1983, (2) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, (2) 1990, tion piece is absent of any (2) 1991, (20) 1992, (6) 1993, (10) 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003; (25) All-Star serious wear and displays Game: with 1979, (2) 1985, 1987, (2) 1990, (2) 1992, 1993, (3) 1994, (3) 1995, (10) nicely. More on our web- 1996. site. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

50 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 284. Lot of (3) Stadium Chairs With Comiskey Park, Griffith 283. Original Chair Stadium and Cleveland Municipal Stadium Spared from “The House That Ruth Built,” this original Yankee Stadium seat was Oh, if these chairs could talk! Spared from since-razed baseball palaces, these stadium once a fixture in the Bronx edifice that was home to Ruth, Gehrig, Mantle and 20 relics provided vantage points from which countless spectators witnessed heroics of world championship rosters before being temporarily closed and renovated after the American League legends. With wooden backrest panels and chairs secured within 1973 season. Measuring 27-1/4”-wide and 31-1/4”-tall, the hinged wooden seat and iron framework with armrests and legs, the items hail from: Comiskey Park: 19-1/8” three-panel backrest are secured within a four-platform iron frame shaped to form wide, 32” tall; green with “15” engraved in top backrest panel; Griffith Stadium: 21” armrests. The original stenciled “12” seat number remains on the top backrest panel. wide, 32-1/2” tall; red; Cleveland Municipal Stadium: 23” wide, 31-1/2” tall. Opening Bid $250.00 Yellow with “13” stenciled on top backrest panel. Opening Bid $250.00

285. 1999 MLB All-Star Game Salesman’s Sample Ring In the wake of a per- formance-enhanced campaign in which two players shattered a single-season record that had stood for 36 years without serious chal- lenge, Major League Baseball announced its “All-Century Team” and intro- duced several of its 286. Complete Set of (5) LE Cooperstown Bat Co. Proof Bats members at the Mid-Summer Classic at Boston’s Fenway Park. While revered icons From 1939 “First Five” such as Aaron, Banks, Feller and Mays appeared and reminded us how genuine and Turned by the Cooperstown Bat Co. in 1991 to commemorate the Baseball Hall of good the game once was, the unannounced appearance of Ted Williams (his last Fame’s inaugural class of inductees (and oh, what a class it was!), this limited edition public appearance before his death and subsequent freezing) trumped all other (1/14) proof set is comprised of (5) full-size display weapons with colorful decals por- events that night. This salesman’s sample ring was crafted for that memorable All- traying the legendary players and text detailing their wondrous feats. The 34-1/4” sou- Star Game. The size 10-1/2 “Josten’s” white lustrium accessory is accented by a venirs come with a handsome bat rack to facilitate proud display. The subjects, of cubic zirconium stone and engraved identifiers. More on our website. course, are Cobb, Johnson, Mathewson, Ruth and Wagner. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

287. (475+) Don 288. (275+) Mattingly Pencil Drawing 12-1/2 x Pencil Drawing 16-1/2” LE Prints 15 x 17-1/2” “Donny Baseball” pre- Prints served for posterity. Hammer home you Presented is a lot of bids for this lot of (475+) identical Don (275+) identical Lenny Mattingly pencil drawing “Nails” Dykstra pencil prints in like-new condi- drawing prints, all in tion. Measuring 12-1/2 x excellent condition. 16-1/2” these highly Measuring 15 x 17- detailed drawings capture 1/2” these impressive the intensity of the leg- renderings feature endary hitting-machine three images of Lenny subject in the form of a with a portrait and two portrait and two in action in action depictions. depictions. Noted sports Important sports artist artist F. Stapleton’s name F. Stapleton’s name and the copyright date “1994” appear in the field at lower right. The printer’s name and the copyright date appears on the white border at the lower left as “Published by Totally Dynamic Sports “1994” appear in the field at lower right. The printer’s name appears on the white bor- Impressions, Inc.”. Additionally each print is numbered from an LE of 500 just below der at the lower left as “Published by Totally Dynamic Sports Impressions, Inc.”. the field area on the lower left border. Additionally each print is numbered from an LE of 500 just below the field area on Opening Bid $200.00 the lower left border. Opening Bid $100.00

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289. October 10, 290. Circa 1920s John 1924 Original Beckwith Baltimore Black Large Format Sox Penn Studio Photo Photograph of The Black Bomber! Cooperstown still Washington’s awaits John Beckwith, the noted slugger who suited up for nearly twenty Negro World Series League franchises over his 23 seasons in Game 7 Walk-Off . The youthful Win Kentucky native is portrayed toward the dawn of his career with the offered circa Artifacts and visual 1920s Penn Studio photo. The besuited reminders of vintage third baseman casts a determined glare World Series installments on this remarkably clear 4-1/4 x 6-3/8” are as scarce as, well, black-and-white portrait. The obverse Washington Senators displays expected crazing, creasing and championships! Here is perimeter fraying resulting in the lower one such piece: an origi- right corner being absent. The reverse is nal 14 x 10-3/4” black-and-white photograph depicting the Senators’ 1924 walk-off stamped Penn Studio and includes the triumph as it unfolded. From a vantage point down the right field line, we see Muddy following interesting notations: “If used Ruel racing toward the plate with the winning run in the bottom of the 12th in the credit must be given—4727-Afro:-Mr J decisive Game 7. Looking on in anticipation of a raucous celebration, Ed McNeely Beckwith 437 Druid Hill ave Black has just rounded first base and winning Walter Johnson (who had reached on Sox”. According to Baseball in Baltimore: The First Hundred Years by Brady, several an error) is holding steady at the keystone stack with the knowledge that Ruel repre- of the Black Sox stayed at Smith’s Hotel located from 435-437 Druid Hill Avenue. sents the winning run. Several Senators players are seen emerging from the dugout. Neat one-of-a-kind piece picturing a future Hall of Fame candidate. The photo presents beautifully with minor tears confined to the edges. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

292. (20) Don Wingfield All Different “Famous Pairings” 5x7 Photographs with Aaron, Mays & J. Robinson Prolific sports photographer 291. (10) Different Original 1960 Don Wingfield 5x7 Multi- Don Wingfield Player Photographs—All with Mantle proved two heads are better than one in this collection of (20) all different 1950s-60s “famous pairings” photographs. Measuring 5x7 these handsome black & white The “Commerce Comet” lights up this dynamic lot of (10) different 1960 Don glossy photos display remarkable quality throughout. Each photo pairs two of the top Wingfield photographs. Prodigious sports photographer Wingfield focused on Mickey stars of the period in a variety of well-conceived, classic poses. Reverse side prove- Mantle as the unifying figure in this group of original 5x7 multi-player shots all nance in the form studio and copyright stamps support the originality of these signifi- stamped with “Copyright 1960” and Wingfield’s studio information on the reverse. cant relics. Some of the stars depicted are Aaron, DiMaggio, Mays and Musial. More These handsome black & white glossies display in better to excellent condition with on our website. only light signs of wear and feature Mantle with a bevy of baseball’s best including Opening Bid $250.00 Berra, DiMaggio, Kaline, Musial and Reese. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

293. (79) 294. New York c.1960 Don Yankees Vintage Wingfield Photograph Lot Photos with of (163) With 1960 Topps Gehrig and Ruth Cards #115 & Original News #399 Photos Service Photos Longtime baseball For good reason, the fans and card col- New York Yankees lectors experience have been the target of déjà vu all over the camera’s eye again with this throughout their incredible collec- eighty-year reign as tion of (79) c.1960 America’s winningest Don Wingfield sports franchise. These photographs. (163) vintage photo- Professional sports graphs visually docu- photographer ment the team’s unpar- Wingfield’s resume includes Topps trading cards, the Washington Senators, the alleled success. Comprised of original news service photos, wire photos and team- and Look Magazine, positioning his works among the most familiar of issued file photos, these keepsakes span the days of Ruth and Gehrig through the the 1950s-60s. Highlighting this top quality lot are the photos used for (2) 1960 Topps tumultuous tenure of Billy Martin. News service stampings, original caption sheets cards: #115 “Fork & Knuckler” and #399 “Young Hill Stars”; (8) J. DiMaggio; and and editorial markings add to incredible aesthetic appeal! More on our website. (4) T. Williams. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

52 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 296. (6) 1961-Modern Multi-Sport Bobbleheads with (2) 295. 1961-1963 Willie Mays White 1961-62 White Base Round Base Bobblehead Miniatures This sextet of 1961-modern Willie Mays nods perpetually in the affirmative at multi-sport bobbleheads are the prospect of snagging the offered 1961-1963 perpetually nodding in the white round base “light face” bobblehead. This affirmative. Included are approximately 7-1/2” figure presents beautifully with Baseball: (4 nodders) with unchipped player and team decals along with fresh (2) 1961-62 White Base and original uniform paint. A slight imperfection to Miniatures: Braves (EX-MT), Mays’ nose is offset by the strong overall attributes Dodgers (NM); 1963-65 of this vintage piece. The bottom sticker is tightly Green Base Orioles Mascot (EX-MT) and modern National League umpire nodder attached. Opening Bid $150.00 (NM); Football: 1965-67 NFL Gold Round Base Giants (presents (EX-MT) and Hockey: 1961-63 NHL Square Base Rangers (presents (EX-MT). Also present is a pair of 1960s Lil-Dribbler display boxes (both EX). Opening Bid $200.00

297. 1960s 298. (2) 1963-1971 Bobblehead & Dolls/Statue Lot of Cleveland Indians Mascot (5) With Bobbleheads Philadelphia “Chief Wahoo” and his cross-league Emphasis Ohio rival are paired with this tan- dem of 1963-1971 mascot bobble- and Franklin heads. Included are 1.) 1963-1965 Field representatives nod Cincinnati Reds green round base with approval in this lot of bobblehead presenting (NM) with (4) Philly bobbleheads and a unpunched bottom sticker and 2.) 1960s Fred Kail basketball 1966-1971 Cleveland Indians gold referee statue. Figurines round base presenting (EX to EX- present beautifully with MT) with a punched bottom sticker. vibrant colors and complete decals. Includes: (3) Phillies Bobbleheads: 1961-1962 With exception to mild chipping white base miniature (EX-MT); 1961-1963 White Base (EX-MT); 1963-1965 Green along “Chief Wahoo’s” neck, each Base (VG); Eagles: 1961-1963 NFL Square Regular Base (VG); 1960s Fred Kail figure is absent of hairline cracks or Basketball Referee Statue: 11-1/4”-tall stature with exaggerated muscles (VG). other significant wear. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 300. 1962-1964 299. Circa 1950s Gibbs-Connor Pittsburgh Steelers Cleveland Indians “Chief Bobblehead “Kissing Wahoo” Mascot Bank with Head Pair” in Original Box With a history of punishing Slot defenders and Steel City work Crafted by Cleveland’s Gibbs-Connor & Co. ethic, the Pittsburgh Steelers during the 1950s, this Indians bank was a are last in line for a kiss on the hometown favorite. Standing 6-1/2”-tall, the cheek. Unless, of course, we’re politically incorrect porcelain keepsake talking about the 1962-1964 showcases “Chief Wahoo” with a toothy grin bobblehead doll “kissing” pair. and bat at the ready. A slot atop the head Rare survivors to begin with, facilitates coin insertion. An additional hole these majorette and steel work- was made for a decorative feather (which is er figurines maintain their not included). Moderate surface soiling is Mint-In-Box qualities! The offset by an uncracked surface and strong gold base collectibles are in surface colors. their original retail box with Opening Bid $150.00 cardboard inserts protecting their blemish-free jaw lines. The “lips” and “cheek” interior magnets remain, facilitating an endless smooch on this 301. (12) Gartlan & pristine pair! More on our website. Salvino Signed Opening Bid $200.00 Statues with Campanella, DiMaggio, Koufax & Williams 302. 1950s Gibbs- Showcased are a dozen Gartlan and Salvino signed Connor Cleveland statues. These cold-cast Indians Lot of (3) porcelain figurines are with 1954 Bank, 1951 penned on their bases with the autographs averaging (“9”) potency. The renderings are absent of any significant Stamp Dispenser & chipping. Included are: Gartlan: (9 figures) with 1989 Bench, 1989 Carlton, 1989 1951 Toothpick DiMaggio (broken bat), 1989 T. Williams (broken bat), 1989 Yastrzemski (broken Holder bat), 1990 Aparicio, 1990 Berra (separated autograph plate), 1990 Brett, 1990 Ford; Opening Bid $100.00 Salvino: (3 figures) with Campanella, Drysdale (moderate base scratching) and Koufax (moderate base scratching). Opening Bid $250.00

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304. 1924 World Series Griffith Stadium Ticket For Games 1, 2, 6 and 7 - Beauty! In a welcome variation from the District of Columbia’s “First in war, first in peace, last in the American League” mantra, not even those “Damn Yankees” could stop the Washington Senators in 1924. Champions of the junior circuit by a two-game margin, the club appropriately issued this World Series ticket block with vouchers to Games 1, 2, 6 and 7. Measuring 2-3/4 x 9”, the ticket stock relic features sturdy perforations separating the tick- ets. Printed identifiers, “Rain Check” details and owner 303. 1912 World Series Game 6 PSA ’s facsimile signature accent three of the “Authentic” Ticket Stub - One of Four Graded tickets. Atop the group, the lone example with seat identi- Facing elimination in a series whose dramatic ending was fueled by costly fielding fiers was issued for the decisive Game 7. Printed details miscues, the 1912 staved off extinction as Hall of Famer Rube on the reverse instruct the bearer regarding attendance and Marquard went the route in a 5-2 triumph. Issued at the Polo Grounds that day, this refunds. This crease-free artifact presents minimally (EX- World Series Game 6 ticket stub is one of only four graded specimens. Encapsulated MT) and hails from the club’s first and only champi- and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, the “Lower Grand Stand” laminated voucher fea- onship! tures printed seating/event details and the facsimile signatures of Giants executives Opening Bid $400.00 John Brush and John Whalen. Opening Bid $1500.00

305. 1963 World Series Game 2 Yankee Stadium Full Ticket - 306. 1965 World Series Game 3 Dodger Stadium Full Ticket - PSA 4 PSA 5 In the penultimate year of a 16-season run that brought 14 pennants, the New York Pitching (not to mention home field advantage) was the fare at the 1965 World Series, Yankees were overmatched by their Dodger counterparts in the 1963 Fall Classic. with three shutouts and losing teams held to two runs or fewer in all seven games. Encapsulated and Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at Yankee Encapsulated and Graded EX 5 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at Dodger Stadium for Game 2 of that series, a 4-1 Los Angeles victory in which former Yankee Stadium for Game 3 of that Fall Classic, which featured an absolutely brilliant shutout Moose Skowron homered and Johnny Podres (he of 1955 World Series heroics) performance by Claude Osteen in the wake of losses by both Drysdale and Koufax. notched the win. The “Upper Stand Box” voucher features printed seating/event The crisp and colorful “Reserved” voucher features printed seating/event details, details and Yankee “Top Hat” logos. Gorgeous presentation! strong perforations and an immaculate reverse. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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308. 1986 World Series Game 7 PSA 6 Full Ticket - 307. 1974 World Series Game 2 Highest Graded Dodger Stadium Full Ticket - While the ’ 1969 World Series PSA 8 conquest is and always will be the franchise’s Overmatched by the only Major League team most memorable feat, the club’s 1986 triumph (besides the New York Yankees) to win at was far and away the most “Amazin’.” Down least three consecutive World Series titles, the to their final strike in Game 6, the Mets need- 1974 managed one tri- ed three straight hits and a wild pitch just to umph in an otherwise one-sided Fall Classic. set the stage for Bill Buckner’s unthinkable Encapsulated and Graded NM-MT 8 by gaffe. Often overshadowed by that miraculous PSA, this full ticket was issued in Chavez rally is the fact that the Mets trailed, 3-0 Ravine for Game 2, which marked the lone before rebounding to win Game 7. Dodgers victory. One of four specimens at its Encapsulated and Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA, tier with only one graded higher, the crisp this full ticket was issued at Shea Stadium for “Reserved Green Level” voucher features that decisive Fall Classic showdown. One of printed seating/event details and the hosts’ two specimens at its tier with none graded script-style logo. higher, the crisp “Field Box” voucher features Opening Bid $300.00 printed seating/event details, as well as color- ful Mets and event logos. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $1500-$2000). Opening Bid $500.00

54 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 309. 1946-1973 World 310. 1934-1962 Series Program “Pair” World Series Lot of (42) - Mostly Program Lot of (10) Pristine! Memories abound with The tradition of both participants these (10) programs issued issuing World Series programs was at Fall Classic installments replaced by a single publication spanning 1934 through shared by both teams beginning in 1962. Among the on-field 1973. While this lot of (42) stadi- highlights were the um-issued Fall Classic guides is removal of a player for his appealing in that it contains both own safety, as well as the versions from (21) separate show- last World Series played downs, its primary attraction is entirely at the same venue. condition unlike any you’ve ever Conditions vary with publi- seen! It has been our experience cations hailing from: 1934: that the consignor of this lot was Navin Field; 1942: Yankee always a stickler for preservation, Stadium; 1943: but these guides are unmatched in Sportsman’s Park; 1947: terms of stunning qualities and Ebbets Field; 1951: Yankee presentation. Starting with the Stadium; 1957: County 1946 Series (Ted Williams’ lone Stadium; 1958: Yankee October shot) between the Cardinals and Red Sox and ending with the 1973 A’s-Mets Stadium; 1961: Yankee matchup, these guides (certainly the vast majority thereof) are the most pristine exam- Stadium; 1962: ples extant. Covers/pages are intact throughout and scoring grids are unmarked. More Candlestick Park. More on on our website. our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00 311. 1943- 1956 MLB All-Star Game Program Lot of (5) Prior to Commissioner Selig’s ill-advised “tie” ruling and subsequent “This time it counts” declaration, Major League Baseball’s All- Star Game was a much-anticipated exhibition with 312. 1958-1973 MLB All-Star Game Program Lot of (19) pride on the line Spanning the “dual-game” experiment through Rose’s thunderous collision through for both partici- M a y s ’ final appearance, these (19) Mid-Summer Classic programs are among the most pants and fans. These (5) vintage programs were issued at Mid-Sumer Classic install- spectacular examples you’ll ever see in terms of overall condition. With covers and crisp ments from an era during which the game actually did count. The guides present beau- pages intact and unmarked scoring grids, the guides include a near-complete run from tifully with covers/pages intact and unmarked scoring grids. Includes: 1943, 1948, the 1958 through 1973 installments (missing only the 1959 Forbes Field program). T h e 1952, 1955 and 1956. More on our website. programs show (EX-MT) and (NM) quality throughout. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

313. 1950-1976 New 314. 1946-1976 York Yankees “Sport” Yearbook Run of (35) Magazine Near- - Sharp! Run of (314/364) Documenting the champi- With Inaugural onship endeavors of the New Issue York Yankees has been a Specializing in the use repetitive process. These (35) of color photography, yearbooks attest to that win- Sport magazine had the ning tradition and include advantages of visual several editions from the appeal and pre-dating club’s unfathomable run of rival 14 pennants in 16 seasons. by eight years. While Conditions range between the monthly Sport was (NM) and (EX), with year- to quickly take a back books including: 1950, 1951, seat to the weekly SI in 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, (2) terms of circulation and popularity, it managed a storied run of more than half a centu- 1956, 1957, 1958, (2) 1959, ry. These (314) editions comprise a near run of the publication’s 1946 through 1976 (2) 1960, (2) 1961, (2) 1962, issues. With covers/pages intact on the vast majority, these magazines present beauti- (2) 1963, 1964, (2) 1965, fully and showcase gripping front-cover images of some of the sporting world’s most 1966, (2) 1967, 1968. 1969, iconic heroes. Headlining the lot are: Joe DiMaggio (September 1946 inaugural issue); 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, Mikan (March 1950); T. Williams (September 1951); Mantle (April 1953); Mays 1974, 1975, 1976. More on (October 1962); Ali (March 1964); Namath (June 1966). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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315. 1949-1964 316. 1952- New York Yankees 1999 New World Series York Program “Pair” Yankees Lot of (12) Publication From 1949 through 1964, Lot of (79) it was as though printers With Mickey used a template to annual- ly produce World Series Mantle programs as the New Emphasis York Yankees appeared in The Yanks are 14 of those 16 Fall comin’! From the Classics. These (12) stadi- franchise’s um-issued guides include unprecedented “pairs” (representations of 1950s dominance both teams) from six of through its 1970s those showdowns. and 1990s resur- Conditions range from gences, these (79) (VG) to (NM) with cov- publications document pinstriper teams and individuals. Amazing preservation is ers/pages intact through- prevalent! Suitable for framed display, the items are headlined by: (26) Mickey out and unmarked scoring Mantle Publications: including several 1961 and 1962 guides documenting the grids. Includes: 1949, Mantle/Maris home run chase; (5) Postseason Programs: issued at Yankee Stadium 1950, 1952, 1960, 1963 between 1976 and 1980; (21) Yearbooks: spanning 1952 through 1976. More on our and 1964. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

317. Boston Red 318. Sox 1951-1980 Philadelphia/ Program/ Kansas Yearbook Lot of City/Oakland (41) Athletics Long before there was a Program/ “nation” and a beard epi- Yearbook Lot demic, the cursed Red Sox franchise found of (65) - ways to annually contend Outstanding and fall short when it Condition! mattered most, enticing The Athletics’ “tale the masses to hope for of three cities” is better things “next year.” marked by dynasties These (41) publications in both Philadelphia were issued by the and Oakland and a BoSox during the club’s 13-year Kansas City years under the mythical run (1955-1967) in spell of the “Bambino.” between during which they never enjoyed a winning season. These (65) publications Predominantly showing span all three homes. Condition is spectacular throughout, with guides averaging (EX) to (NM) quality, the (NM) quality. Highlights include: (16) Programs Philadelphia/Kansas City A’s (regu- guides include: (10) lar season and exhibition); (20) Yearbooks: 1949-1967 Philadelphia/Kansas City edi- Fenway Park Programs: spanning 1951 through 1966; (31) Yearbooks: spanning tions; (15) Postseason Programs: all Oakland. More on our website. 1951 through 1980. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

319. 1951- 320. 1948- 1980 1971 Cincinnati Washington Reds Senators Yearbook/ Publications Program Lot Lot of (76) of (98) With From both incar- Crosley Field nations of Washington’s and storied Riverfront “Senators,” these Stadium (76) team-issued publications span Editions the 1948 through Tracing its genesis 1971 seasons. to baseball’s first Conditions are openly professional stellar with high- squad (1869), the lights including: Cincinnati Reds franchise is well represented in this lot of (98) publications. Includes: (17) Yearbooks: 1952-1968 mix of team-issued and Jay Publishing versions; mostly (31) Yearbooks: complete run spanning 1951 through 1980 versions; conditions range (EX-MT) and (NM); (12) Press Guides: spanning the 1963-1971 editions; all (EX- from (VG-EX) to (NM) with team-issued and “Big League Books” editions; (67) MT) or (NM); (44) Programs: 1961-1971 guides issued at Griffith Stadium, D.C. Scorecards: Crosley Field- and -issued programs/scorecards span- Stadium and RFK Stadium; all scoring grids unmarked. More on our website. ning the 1958 through 1980 seasons; mostly high-grade. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

56 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 321. 1944-1984 322. 1943-1989 National League American League Baseball Media Baseball Media Guide Guide Lot of Lot of (183) (208) Get the facts with this inform- Be in the know with ative collection of (183) this collection of (208) 1943-1989 American League 1944-84 National baseball media guides. League baseball media Displaying in grades of (90% guides. Displaying as EX to NM+, 10% lesser) this (75% EX to NM+, 25% nicely preserved assortment VG to VG-EX) this features colorful and appeal- well-kept group sports ing cover graphics. Highlights attractive covers. are: Baltimore Orioles: Highlights are: Chicago 1956, 1957, 1959 (minor writ- Cubs:1958, 1959, ing); : 1957, 1960; Cincinnati Reds: 1959; : 1944, 1945, 1947, 1947, 1960; Cleveland 1948, 1950; Houston Indians: 1943, 1944, 1945, Colt 45s: 1963, 1964; 1948, 1949, 1950; Los Angeles Dodgers: Tigers: 1950; Los Angeles 1961, 1962, 1963 (Koufax/Drysdale cover); New York/: 1956, Angels: 1962; New York 1962; : 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957; St. Louis Cardinals: 1947, 1948, Yankees: 1960, 1966. More 1949, 1953, 1964, 1968, 1969. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

323. 1944- 1975 Hoard of (283) Different Issues Get an informa- tive inside look with this high grade hoard of (283) different 1944-75 issues of Baseball Digest. All of these well- preserved publica- 324. 1958-1979 MLB World Series & All-Star Game Lot of (13) tions are complete and intact with Baseball’s biggest stages are the setting for this handsome lot of (13) 1958-1979 MLB 70% in the (EX to NM) and 30% rating (VG to VG-EX). Highlight covers are: 7/46 World Series/All-Star Game programs. This immaculate collection displays as news- DiMaggio/Williams, 10/47 DiMaggio, 3/49 Williams, 1/51 Berra/Ford, 4/51 stand fresh with most programs appearing unread. Present are: WS: 1966 Dodgers DiMaggio, 6/51 Williams/Mantle, 9/51 Musial, 2/53 Mathews, 9/54 Mays, 7/56 (NM-MT), 1966 Orioles (NM-MT), 1969 Orioles (NM), 1971 Pirates (NM), 1971 Mantle, 10-11/61 Koufax/M&M Boys, 8/62 Ruth/Baker, 2/64 Maris, 4/64 Koufax, 10- Orioles (NM-MT), 1979 generic (NM-MT); ASG: 1958 Baltimore (EX), 1959 Los 11/68 Gibson/McLain, 5/70 Clemente. More on our website. Angeles (NM), 1960 New York (NM), 1963 Cleveland (EX-MT), 1965 Minnesota Opening Bid $250.00 (NM), 1969 Washington (NM), 1974 Pittsburgh (NM). Opening Bid $200.00

325. 326. 1942-1985 Baseball Baseball Annual Stadium- Publications Lot Issued of (117) With Tribute and “Dope Books” Farewell and “The Program Sporting News” Lot of (50+) Guides with A voluminous assort- Clemente, ment, to say the very least, this lot of (117) J. Robinson annual guides is com- and prised of virtual base- Schmidt ball “bibles” from print media’s heyday. These While fans have editions have stood the followed the test of time with most careers of Hall of Famers at the ballpark, on television screens or the AM radio dial, maintaining (EX-MT) there comes a time to bid adieu to our heroes. Issued at Major League Stadiums as a to (NM) quality. tribute to some of those legends, these (50-plus) souvenir programs and posters offer Includes: (36) The Sporting News Official Baseball Guide: spanning the 1942-1977 final memories and “thanks” for those who provided the game with memorable editions; (43) Baseball Register: dating 1940 through 1982; including a 1945 careers. These commemorative keepsakes show (EX-MT) and (NM) quality with “Special Servicemen’s Edition”; (38) Baseball Dope Book: Spanning 1942 through highlights including: Aparicio, Bench, Clemente, Killebrew, J. Robinson and Schmidt. 1985. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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327. 1903-1955 Robert D. Opie World Series Program Re-Print Lot of (64) 328. (3) 1942-1959 World Published to the specifications of their original stadium-issued predecessors, Series Programs with 1955 these (64) Fall and Mid-Summer Dodgers vs. Yankees Classic guides bring back memories of Triumphant trio of 1942-1959 World significant diamond events. Series game programs. Included are Showcasing “like-new” presentation, 1.) 1942 Cardinals vs. Yankees (pres- the programs include: World Series: a ents EX) with unmarked scorecard; complete run of the first (52) dating 2.) 1955 Dodgers vs. Yankees (pres- from 1903 through 1955 (there was no ents FR to GD) with marked score- series in 1904), with eight duplicates card and 3.) 1959 Dodgers vs. White and both versions from the 1955 series. Sox (presents VG, with deference to Also included is an 1894 Temple Cup writing on cover) with unmarked (Polo Grounds) program re-print; All- scorecard. Star Game: includes 1933, 1937 and Opening Bid $200.00 1941 versions. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

329. 1935-1978 Baseball 330. (31) 1952-1970 Periodical Lot of (122) Baseball Yearbooks with With (15) Vintage “Who’s Tough Issues Who” Editions Historic franchises and their cele- When print media was king, the brated squads are documented with masses were informed via periodi- these (31) 1952-1970 baseball year- cals through the mail or at the books. Highlights include 1950s: (6 newsstand. This gathering of (122) yearbooks) with 1952 Athletics well preserved editions is head- (EX), 1953 Athletics (VG-EX), lined by: (15) editions of Who’s 1953 Phillies (EX-MT), 1955 Who in the Major Leagues span- Phillies (EX), 1957 Giants (VG, last ning the 1935 through 1952 sea- season in New York), 1959 Phillies sons with (11) hardcover and (4) (VG-EX); 1960s: (24 yearbooks, soft cover editions published by average EX-MT) with 1961 Twins Harold (Speed) Johnson or John (EX, Revised, first season), 1964 Carmichael. This was baseball’s virtual “bible” and (4) of these vintage examples Phillies (GD), 1965 Twins (EX- come with their original dust jackets, which is almost unheard of on existing volumes! MT), 1968 Athletics (VG, first season in Oakland) and 1969 Royals (EX, first season). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 331. 1963-2011 New 332. (26) 1953-1980 Baseball York Yankees Yearbooks with (6) Yankees Publications Lot of (85) Follow the history of your favorite With Yearbooks, franchise with these (26) 1953-1980 baseball yearbooks. Highlights include Programs and Media 1950s: (8 yearbooks) with 1953 Guides Athletics (EX, last season in Documenting the Bronx Bombers Philadelphia), 1953 Senators (VG- through their customary champi- EX), 1953 Yankees (FR), 1954 Pirates onship campaigns and rare lulls, (EX), 1954 Senators (GD), 1954 this pinstriper library includes: White Sox (EX), 1956 Senators (VG), (47) Yearbooks: a near-run span- 1959 Yankees (EX-MT); 1960s: (11 ning 1963-2011 (missing 1964, yearbooks) with 1962 Yankees (VG, 2005 and 2008); includes both Revised version), 1963 Mets (EX, team-issued and Jay Publishing Final Revised version), 1964 Yankees guides; (15) Media Guides: (EX-MT) or better, spanning 1978-1995 editions; (19) (VG-EX), 1965 Yankees (EX-MT) and Programs: Yankee Stadium-issued guides spanning 1966 to 1994 (also included are 4 1967 Yankees (VG-EX, Revised). editions of Yankees Magazine). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

333. 1971-2002 334. 1976-, Sporting News ALCS, NLCS and All-Star Baseball Guide Game Publications Lot of (31) Complete Run Postseason and Mid-Summer Classic spec- Plus (12) 1991- tacles are previewed in these (31) team- and stadium-issued publications. The guides 1998 average (NM) quality and are historically Green/Red significant additions to any baseball library! Books Includes: (8) World Series: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2009 (World A comprehensive Champions Edition); (3) LCS: 1997 A.L.; baseball resource is 1997 N.L.; 2001 A.L.; (2) All-Star Game: available with the offered 1971-2002 Official Sporting News Baseball Guide complete 1996, 1997; (18) Media Guides: All-Star run plus (12) 1991-1998 green/red books. Included are 1971-2002 Sporting News Game (2) 1976, 1977, 1992, (2) 1993, 1994, Guide Run: with 1970s (average EX-MT to NM), 1980s (average NM), 1990s (aver- 1995, 1996, 1997; World Series: 1976, age NM), 2000s (average NM-MT); American League Red Books: (6 books, aver- 1977, 1978, 1986 (VG), 1991, 1993, 1995. age NM-MT) with 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998; National League Green Opening Bid $100.00 Books: (6 books, average NM-MT) with 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997 and 1998. Opening Bid $150.00

58 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 335. 1948-70 BAA/NBA 336. 1948-66 New Media Guide High-Grade York Knicks Collection of (51) Program Lot of (71) Discerning collectors with an eye for Bear witness to the early quality will enjoy this high-grade lot of years of NBA founding (51) 1948-70 BAA/NBA media guides. member team the New York Overall this remarkable collection pres- Knicks. Spanning the late ents in newsstand ready condition and 1940s transition from the almost all would rate as near-mint and BAA to the NBA this well- better if not for minor corner wear preserved collection consists and/or a light cover flaw or two. Indeed of (71) 1948-66 Knicks pro- many appear to have never been read. grams grading as (90% EX Key editions are: BAA: Philadelphia to NM, 10% lesser). Warriors: 1948-49 (EX-MT), 1949-50 Featured covers include: (EX-MT); Championship Teams: (16) 1948-53 with pop-art 1967-68 (EX), 1969-70 covers; (22) 1954-62 with New York Knicks (NM), 1966-67 (EX-MT); HOFer covers: photo covers including star Boston Celtics: 1966-67 Russell (NM); Los Angeles Lakers: 1968-69 players Arizin, Baylor, Chamberlain/West (EX), 1969-70 Baylor/Chamberlain/West (EX-MT); Philadelphia Cousy, Robertson, Schayes, 76ers: 1967-68 Chamberlain; Syracuse Nationals: 1961-62 Schayes (EX); Official Sharman and many more; NBA Guides: published by “The Sporting News” (10) with: 1958-59 (NM), 1960-61 (33) 1965-66 with team (EX), 1961-62 (VG-EX), 1962-63 (EX), 1964-65 (EX-MT), 1965-66 (EX), 1966-67 name/basketball logo (NM), 1967-68 (EX), 1968-69 (EX), 1969-70 (EX); Inaugural editions: 1967-68 San against backgrounds ranging Diego Rockets (EX-MT). More on our website. from bright white to cream. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

337. 1966 NCAA 338. 1958-1971 Basketball Tournament Boston Celtics Final Four Program Plus Yearbook & Ticket Stubs Program Lot of (19) On March 19th, 1966 history was Pay homage to one of the made at Cole Field House in College most storied franchises in Park, Maryland as Texas Western NBA history with this lot of defeated Kentucky to claim the (19) 1958-71 Boston Celtics NCAA Basketball crown. The hotly publications. Featured are: contested pairing matched the upstart Yearbooks: (7) all champi- all-African American starting five of onship seasons with: 1958- Texas Western against the estab- 59 (NM), 1959-60 (EX- lished Caucasian “blue bloods” of MT), 1960-61 (EX), 1961- Kentucky. The offered program and 62 (EX-MT), 1962-63 (VG- ticket stubs come from the Final EX), 1963-64 (VG-EX), Four contests. Included are 1.) 44- 1965-66 (EX); Programs: page game program with slight paper (12) “Sports News” from pulling on the cover and tightly Boston Garden with: (4) attached inner pages. The publica- 1962-63 average (EX-MT to tion presents (EX-MT) with an NM), (3) 1966-67 average unmarked scorecard and 2-3.) (2) ((2) NM, EX), (2) 1968-69 Reserved Seat ticket stubs to nation- (NM, EX-MT), (3) 1970-71 al title game presenting in (EX) and ((2) NM, EX-MT). Also (GD) condition. present: 1981 Dave Cowens Day program (VG-EX). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

339. 1957-81 NBA 340. 1970-2004 NBA/ABA All-Star & Playoff Media & League Guide Game Programs Collection of (200+) Lot of (45) Professional basketball enjoyed a NBA basketball big game boom in the 1970s with a prolifera- events are the focus of tion of stars that changed the game. this high caliber lot of Get an in depth look at this era with (45) 1957-81 All-Star and this lot of (200+) 1970-2004 Playoff game programs. NBA/ABA media guides with 85% Highlights are: All-Star from the ‘70s. This carefully assem- Game: 1957 (EX-MT), bled collection rates as (75% EX-MT 1960 (NM), 1961 (EX- to NM-MT, 25% VG to EX). Though MT), 1963 (NM), 1964 the true highlight of this group is the (VG), 1967 (EX-MT), overall quality, collectors will also be 1968 (EX-MT), 1969 impressed by the array of stars (VG-EX), 1970 (NM), appearing on covers. Top editions are: Boston Celtics: (8) average (EX-MT to NM): 1971 (EX-MT), 1972 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79; (NM), 1973 (EX-MT), Buffalo Braves: 1972-73 Chamberlain (EX-MT); Chicago Bulls: 1973-74 1974 (VG-EX), 1975 Chamberlain (NM); Los Angeles Lakers: (8) average (EX to NM, (1) lesser): 1971- (NM-MT), 1977 (EX- 72 West, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1975-76 Jabbar, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79 Jabbar, 1979- MT); Playoff programs: 80 Jabbar/Johnson; Milwaukee Bucks: 1974-75 Jabbar (NM-MT); New Orleans Philadelphia Warriors: (4) Jazz: 1976-77 Maravich (NM); New York Nets: 1976-77 Erving (VG); Portland 1960 with art covers average (NM), 1962 with Chamberlain (NM); Milwaukee Bucks: Trailblazers: (3) Walton average (NM): 1974-75, 1976-77, 1977-78; Philadelphia 1971 with Jabbar (NM). More on our website. 76ers: (2) Erving average (NM): 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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341. 1960s-1970s ABA 342. 1967-68 - 1975-76 ABA Program/Yearbook/Media Playoff and All-Star Game Guide Lot of (152) - Stunning Program Lot of (27) - Pristine Condition! Condition! Marked by high-scoring play, short Partially successful in its original goal, the shorts, big Afros and red-white-and-blue upstart American Basketball Association basketballs, the upstart ABA was a hit, forced the merger of several franchises into indeed, with many of its players and the established NBA. The league crowned clubs eventually merging to the NBA. six different champions over its nine-year Offered is a comprehensive library from run and though four of those clubs folded the colorful circuit. Comprised of (152) before the NBA merger, their glorious con- publications, the guides present beauti- quests will never be forgotten. The short- fully and document hardwood legends lived circuit’s memories are alive and well such as Rick Barry and Dan Issel, as in this lot of (27) game-issued ABA play- well as short-lived franchises like the off/All-Star programs. Amazing condition Miami Floridians and Memphis Pros. We prevails in this lot that includes guides cannot stress enough that condition is from defunct franchises. Complete listing spectacular throughout! on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

343. 1959-2003 NBA Program 344. 1966-67 - 2000-01 New & Yearbook Lot of (49) with York Knicks Game-Issued Chamberlain Program Lot of (122) - Stellar Go to the hoop with this better grade Condition! collection of (49) 1959-2003 NBA pro- Charter members of the BAA and subse- grams and yearbooks. Showing overall quent transfers to the NBA, the New York outstanding quality this group rates as Knicks are one of just two original NBA (90% EX to NM, 10% lesser). franchises still in their original cities. This Highlights are: 1959-61 Philadelphia gathering of (122) game-issued programs Warriors programs: (3) photo covers runs the gamut of a team whose patrons (avg. NM): Chamberlain, Gola, include Woody Allen, Spike Lee and Roberston (rookie season); (7) art covers Howard Stern. Stunning preservation is ((6) NM, VG); 1962-69 San Francisco the fare with guides averaging (NM) qual- Warriors programs: Barry (EX), ity with covers pages intact throughout! Chamberalin (EX), (5) assorted (avg. Spanning the 1966-67 through 2000-01 VG-EX to EX-MT); Indiana Pacers: seasons, the guides include (33) playoff 1976 inaugural game program (NM). and (9) charity or exhibition game programs. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

345. 1929 Green Bay Packers 346. 1932 Green Bay Packers vs. vs. Staten Island Stapletons Program Game Program An early NFL artifact is uncovered with From the dawn of the National Football this decidedly scarce 1929 Green Bay League comes the offered 1932 Green Packers vs. Frankford Yellow Jackets Bay Packers vs. Staten Island Stapletons game program. Played 10/13/29 at Green game program. Played 10/30/32 at Green Bay, the hometown squad led by Curly Bay, the contest witnessed Curly Lambeau defeated the visitors from Lambeau and his crew shutout the visit- Pennsylvania by a 14-2 margin. The well- ing New Yorkers by a 26-0 margin. The handled 14-page publication exhibits a well preserved 14-page publication pres- combination of cover wear including ents in (VG to EX) condition with only extensive creasing and staining. With minor fraying along the bottom right exception to the separated and partially corners. The interior pages profile mem- torn lineup pages, the remaining inner bers of the squad including Herber, pages are partially fastened by the staple Hinkle, Hubbard, Lambeau and binding. Canton players profiled include Michalske. Historic publication for your Hubbard, Lambeau and Michalske. early Packer archive. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

347. 1934 vs. St. Louis Gunners Game Program Select this extremely scarce 1934 Detroit 348. (3) 1937-1940 Detroit Lions vs. St. Louis Gunners game pro- Lions Game Programs gram for your early National Football Including 1940 vs. Packers League library. The Gunners played only three games in the National Football Restore the roar in your early Detroit League as the independent squad replaced Lions themed collection with this trio of the suspended Cincinnati Reds for the 1937-1940 NFL game programs. final three games of the 1934 campaign. Included are 1.) 9/17/37 vs. Cardinals With exception to a torn lower right cor- (VG-EX, 32 pages); 2.) 10/10/37 vs. ner, the 32-page program presents in (VG) Pirates (VG, 32 pages) and 3.) 11/24/40 condition with moderately creased inner vs. Packers (VG-EX, 36 pages). The pages and relatively tight staple binding. inner pages are relatively crisp and clean Played November 18th in Detroit, the and tightly attached to the staple bind- Lions ambushed the upstart Gunners by a ing. 40-7 score. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

60 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 349. 1961 San Diego vs. 350. 1961 NFL Gameday Houston AFL Program Lot of (42) - Championship Program - Gorgeous Condition with Mint! NFL Title Program and In a brave new world, maverick exec- First-Ever Vikings Game utives challenged the established NFL Taking a cue from the upstart AFL, the in an upstart league with visible NFL expanded its regular season scoreboard clocks, television con- schedule to 14 games in 1961. During tracts, names on jerseys and a 14- a hotly contested season that saw game schedule among the differences Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers introduced (and all subsequently emerge as champions for the first of adopted by the NFL). Following suit five times in seven years, these (42) with these daring changes, San gameday programs were issued at vari- Diego’s Balboa Stadium more than ous gridiron venues. With covers and doubled its capacity in anticipation of crisp pages intact throughout, the fruitful days. Well, the overall invest- guides average (NM) quality and are, ment paid off, as the Chargers chris- with high probability, the most pristine tened their new home with an AFL 1961 examples you’ll ever see! title game appearance on Christmas Headlining the lot are: Bears vs. Eve, 1961. Issued at that battle Vikings: issued at Metropolitan against the defending champion Houston Oilers, this program is arguably the most Stadium on September 17 for the first game in Minnesota Vikings history; program is stunning AFL championship souvenir you’ll ever see! The 44-page guide details the (MT); Giants at Packers: issued at Green Bay’s City Stadium for the December 31 combatants in images and text. Crisp covers/pages are completely intact on this (MT) championship game. Complete list on our website. condition relic. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

351. 1960-1962 352. (94) Titans of New 1954-1969 York AFL Baltimore Program/ Colts Home Yearbook Lot of Programs— (17) - Pristine Different Condition! Comprehensive Charter members of the library of (94) upstart AFL, the Titans different 1954- of New York were, like 1969 Baltimore their league contempo- Colts home game raries, undaunted by the programs hailing prospect of competing from the with the established “World’s Largest NFL. Said club owner Outdoor Insane Harry Wismer: “Titans are bigger and stronger than Giants.” Eventually sold and re- Asylum”. These named the “Jets,” the Titans franchise was part of a dream that came to fruition. While publications gen- it’s rare that business endeavors with such consequential risk meet with success, it’s erally present (VG-EX to EX) for earlier editions and ascend toward (EX-MT to NM) rarer, still, to find vintage AFL paraphernalia is the pristine condition of these (17) for later issues. Approximately 15% of the covers display game notations on the front Titans programs! Issued at the Polo Grounds for intraleague battles, the crisp guides covers. Included are (5) 1954, (6) 1955, (6) 1956, (7) 1957, (5) 1958, (5) 1959, (6) present (NM) throughout and include: 1960: (6) of (7) home dates (including first- 1960, (6) 1961, (7) 1962, (3) 1963, (3) 1964, (6) 1965, (7) 1966, (7) 1967, (8) 1968 ever game); 1961: all (7) home dates, plus team-issued yearbook; 1962: (3) of (7) and (7) 1969. More on our website. home dates. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

353. (6) 1930- 354. 1960-2004 1952 Rare AFC Football Issue Media Guide NFL/AAFC Lot of (124) Football The greatest gridiron Programs with gangs of the era are represented in this 1930 collection of (124) Providence 1960-2004 AFC foot- Steam Roller ball media guides which present desir- Publication connois- ably as (90% EX to seurs dine finely NM+, 10% lesser). with this lot of (6) Highlights are: 1930-1952 rare Baltimore Colts: issue football pro- 1960 World grams. Moderate Champions, 1961, wear does not lessen 1962, 1966, 1969, the desirability of 1970 Unitas, 1971 these seldom offered SB Trophy; Buffalo delicacies. Featured are: NFL: 4/12/30 Providence Steam Roller (GD) vs. Chicago Bills: 1961, 1962; Cleveland Indians: 1960, 1961, 1962 Brown; 1964 Brown; Cardinals, 11/23/52 Cleveland Browns (VG) vs. ; AAFC: : 1970; Miami Dolphins: 1971; Oakland Raiders: 1961, 1977 11/20/49 Baltimore Colts (GD-VG) vs. Los Angeles Dons, 10/3/48 (VG) SB ring, 1981 SB ring; Pittsburgh Steelers: 1960, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1974, 1975, vs. Brooklyn Dodgers, 9/16/49 Chicago Hornets (VG-EX) vs. Baltimore Colts, 9/2/49 1978, 1979. More on our website. Los Angeles Dons (EX) vs. Baltimore Colts. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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355. (10) 1931-1936 College 356. (29) 1944-1965 Detroit Football Programs with Lions Game Programs— Army/Navy & Harvard/Yale Mostly Exhibition Support your alma mater with these Offered are (29) 1944-1965 Detroit (10) 1931-1936 pro- Lions game programs featuring mostly grams. Included are 1931: 10/16 Tulsa exhibition contests. Highlights include vs. George Washington (VG-EX), 11/7 1944: (2 programs) with 10/22 at Bears Georgetown vs. Bucknell (GD); 1932: (FR, cover writing); 11/5 at Steelers- 11/11 William & Mary vs. George Cardinals (GD); 1949: 8/20 at Wilkes- Washington (GD, surface paper loss), Barre Bullets (VG); 1950: (2 pro- Army vs. Navy (GD, slight surface grams) with 9/2 vs. Eagles (VG), 10/12 writing); 1933: 11/23 Harvard vs. Yale vs. M.S.L. All-Stars (GD); 1953: (4 (GD), 12/2 Yale vs. Princeton (VG); items) with 8/28 vs. Giants (VG-EX), 1934: 11/17 Manhattan vs. Villanova 9/17 vs. Eagles (EX-MT), 1953 year- (VG-EX); 1935: 11/2 Dartmouth vs. book (GD); 1957: (2 programs) with Yale (GD), 11/30 Princeton vs. Yale 10/6 at Packers (VG) and 1960: (3 pro- (GD) and 1936: 11/14 Manhattan vs. grams) with 8/25 vs. Steelers (NM). Georgetown (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

357. 1957 & 358. 1951-2002 1959 NFL NFC North Championship Football Media Game Programs Guide Lot of (69) Long before the Super Enjoy the hard-hitting of Bowl era, combatants the black & blue division from the National with this mighty assort- Football League ment of (69) 1951-2002 waged a continual bat- NFC North football media tle for supremacy. guides. Featuring captivat- Offered is a pair of ing cover graphics this challenging programs desirable group displays in from the 1957 and highly collectible grades of 1959 NFL Championship games. Included are 1.) dated 12/29/57 Lions vs. Browns (90% EX to NM+, 10% lesser). Highlights are: Chicago Bears: 1951, 1954, 1955, (presents VG-EX, 48 pages, light staining on back cover, one of the tougher title pro- 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 team photos cover, 1961, 1962; Detroit Lions: 1951 Walker grams from the decade) and 2.) dated 12/27/59 Colts vs. Giants (presents VG, 62 cover; Green Bay Packers: 1960, 1961 World Champion cover, 1965, 1966 Starr pages, moderate tear on back cover). cover; Minnesota Vikings: 1966 Tarkenton cover, 1973. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

359. 1954-1989 360. 1959-1980 Green Bay NFC Football Packers Gameday Media Guide Lot Program and Yearbook of (94) Lot of (32) - Gorgeous Take the field with this Condition Throughout! hefty line-up of (94) Heading the list with nine NFL t i t l e s 1954-89 NFC football and four Super Bowl media guides. This excep- Championships, the Green Bay tional collection presents Packers are right at home in remarkably as (95% EX to “ Titletown.” These (32) gameday NM+, 5% lesser). and annual programs were issued at Highlights are: Chicago the club’s City Stadium/Lambeau Cardinals: 1955, 1961, Field and Milwaukee County 1962; Dallas Cowboys: Stadium venues. With covers/pages 1960 inaugural season, 1972 Super Bowl trophy; Los Angeles Rams: 1960, 1962; intact throughout, the guides are (EX-MT) or nicer! Includes: (14) P ro g r a m s : a v e r a g e New York Giants: 1960, 1961; Philadelphia Eagles: 1962, 1966; San Francisco (NM) with: (1) 1 9 5 9; (5) 1 9 6 0; (2) 1 9 6 2; (3) 1 9 6 6; (1) 1 9 7 0; (1) 1 9 7 2; (1) 1 9 7 3; (1) 49ers: 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962; Washington Redskins: 1954, 1955, 1960, 1961 1 9 7 5; (18) Ye a r b o o k s : (NM) guides spanning 1960 through 1980. More on our website. Silver Anniversary, 1962, 1964. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

361. 1964-84 New York 362. 1964 Jets Program and Cleveland Media Guide Collection Stadium Browns of (26) vs. Colts NFL Football fanatics fly high with Championship this very appealing 1964-84 Game Ticket program and media guide collection of (26). Stub Ranging in grades of (EX-MT to Issued at the since- NM-MT, unless noted) these razed Municipal vintage publications show abun- Stadium for the dant original details throughout December 27, 1964 with most appearing to have NFL title tilt, this ticket stub is a well-preserved gridiron keepsake and reminder of the never been read. Highlights are: last championship won by a Cleveland-based franchise. The crisp voucher features yearbooks: 1964; programs: 10/1/67 Neiman cover art, 10/29/67 Namath cover printed seating/event details and prevents minimally at the (VG-EX) plateau, with a photo, 12/3/67 Namath cover photo, 12/10/67 Neiman cover art; media guides: 1966, lower left corner crease preventing higher assessment. Accompanying are five flight 1984 Silver Anniversary. More on our website. coupons (four of which are unused) for the journeys to and from Baltimore. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

62 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 363. Awesome 1948-2002 NHL 364. 1972-73 - Media Guide Lot of (163) 1978-79 World with (13) Stanley Cup Hockey League Winners Media Guide Lot Hockey fans get blitzed by this awesome of (57) - Amazing collection of (163) NHL media guides Condition! loaded with vintage issues. This stellar The most successful cir- selection presents as (90% EX to NM- cuit in terms of compet- MT, 10% lesser) with a significant num- ing with the established ber appearing to have never been read. NHL, the World Highlights are: Stanley Cup winners: Hockey Association Montreal Canadiens: 1964-65 (EX), signed European play- 1965-66 (EX), 1970-71 (NM), 1972-73 ers and lured NHL stars (VG-EX), 1975-76 (NM), 1976-77 (EX- with lucrative contracts. MT), 1977-78 (NM), 1978-79 (NM); Hence, the league lasted New York Islanders: 1979-80 (EX-MT), from 1972 through 1980-81 (NM), 1981-82 (NM); Philadelphia Flyers: 1973-74 (NM), 1974-75 (NM); 1979 and in the end, ”Original 6” vintage editions: Boston Bruins: 1951-52 (VG-EX), 1955-56 (EX), saw four of its six 1956-57 (EX-MT), 1963-64 (EX), 1970-71 (EX-MT), 1971-72 (EX-MT), 1972-73 remaining franchises (EX-MT), 1973-74 (NM), 1974-75 (EX-MT); Chicago Blackhawks: 1964-65 (VG- merged into the NHL. EX), 1965-66 (VG-EX), 1966-67 (EX-MT), 1970-71 (NM-MT), 1971-72 (EX), 1972- This lot of (57) team- and league-issued media guides hail from the sparsely attended 73 (EX); Montreal Canadiens: 1962-63 (VG-EX), 1966-67 (VG-EX), 1969-70 (EX- yet highly competitive league. Amazing preservation and (NM) quality is prevalent in MT), 1973-74 (EX-MT), 1974-75 (EX), 1979-80 (NM); New York Rangers: 1948-49 these annual publications. Complete listing on our website. (VG), 1965-66 (EX), 1970-71 (EX-MT), 1971-72 (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

365. 1971- 72 - 2005- 06 NHL and AHL Program/ Media Guide Lot of (72) - Sharp Condition! Incredibly appealing on two fronts, this assortment of 366. 1941 and 1942 Churchill Downs Kentucky Derby (72) profession- al hockey pro- Programs - With “Whirlaway” grams and Clad in neckties, blazers, bright colors (with wide-brimmed hats for the ladies), annual guides include some of the rarest publications in the sport, not to mention that Kentucky Derby patrons wager on their equines of choice, but not before purchasing a impeccable preservation and condition is prevalent! Spanning the 1971-72 through Mint Julep and a racing program. These vintage guides were issued at the 1941 and 2005-06 seasons, these NHL and AHL (American Hockey League) publications are 1942 events, respectively. Includes: 1941: an 8-page guide whose entries include headlined by seldom-seen (and pristine) programs from the Baltimore Clippers, Triple Crown winner “Whirlaway”; 1942: an 8-page program with derby winner Cincinnati Swords, , San Diego Gulls and Syracuse Blazers. “Shut Out” among the betting interests. Both items are crease-free with vintage pen- Opening Bid $150.00 ciled notations indicating winners, prices and times. Opening Bid $200.00

367. (4) 1954-1955 368. 1992- Sports Illustrated 2011 Multi- Magazines with Topps Sport Ticket Baseball Card Inserts Collection of Treasure this quartet of 1954- (224) with 1955 Sports Illustrated maga- World Series zines featuring Topps Baseball card inserts. Included are 1.) & Yankees 8/16/54 first issue (cover pres- Big game sou- ents VG-EX, 1954 Topps venirs are just the insert fold-out with Mays, J. ticket in this Robinson grades NM); 2.) loaded multi- 8/23/54 (cover presents VG- sport ticket col- EX with subscription tag, lection. Offered 1954 Topps Yankees insert are (224) 1992- fold-out with Mantle grades 2011 multi-sport NM); 3.) 4/11/55 (cover pres- full tickets and ents VG with removed sub- stubs with scription tag, 1955 Topps emphasis on the insert with Banks presents World Series and perennial participants the New York Yankees. Highlights are: World NM) and 4.) 4/18/55 (cover Series: Yankees (full tickets): (7) 2003 Game 7 ((2) NM, (3) EX-MT, (2) VG-EX; (2) presents EX-MT with sub- 2009 Game 1 (both NM-MT); 2009 Game 6 (EX); (2) 2009 Game 7 (EX-MT, EX); scription tag, 1955 Topps NCAA Final Four: 2001 Championship stub (EX-MT); 2001 Semifinals stub (NM- insert presents NM). MT); 2005 Semifinals stub (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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369. 1927 World Champion New York Yankees Ball Signed by (7) With Ruth, Gehrig, Lazzeri and Full PSA/DNA The cast was, simply put, stel- lar. Its collective exploits, as expected, sent the 1927 New York Yankees to an unreach- able echelon. The benchmark for dominance in any athletic endeavor, the ’27 season authored by “Murderers Row” has long since reached a sacred status to which purists don’t dare compare “other” installments. The offered base- ball is autographed by (7) members of that incomparable roster and, like other memo- ries/artifacts regarding the 1927 Yankees (intangible and otherwise), sparks awe and superlatives.

In starting the assessment, we touch upon a most appealing and appropriate aspect: the medium is an OAL Johnson sphere that dates specifically to no later than 1927. While the orb has a series of minor surface abrasions and exhibits evidence of what appears to be diamond use, its trademark stampings and Johnson’s facsimile signature are definitive traits of 1927 examples only. The signatures have been executed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen. While the strength and clarity varies, all are readily identifiable. Includes: North Panel: Babe Ruth (d.1948, “6-7” strength) and (d.1941, “5” strength); South Panel: (d.1946, “5-6” strength), (d.1980, “6” strength), Myles Thomas (d.1963, “5-6” strength) and (d.1963, “5” strength); East Panel: (d.1993, “3-4” strength).

Each of the aforementioned played an integral part for that well-oiled machine to which subsequent champions will forever be compared. Ruth, of course, set the standard with 60 home runs. Not to be outdone, MVP Gehrig drove in a league-best 173 and won the batting title with a .373 mark. Batting in the lower portion of the potent lineup, Lazzeri hit .309 with 18 homers and 102 RBI. Koenig (a flawless infielder) hit a team-best .500 in the World Series sweep of Pittsburgh. Bob Shawkey had long ago established himself as the first-ever at Yankee Stadium (April 18, 1923). Myles Thomas beat six of seven American League opponents that year (including Cleveland twice) despite a limited number (21) of outings. Wilcy Moore was summoned, sight unseen, by , who was impressed with Moore’s 20-1 Piedmont League ledger. Moore didn’t dis- appoint, going 19-9 for the ’27 Yanks, including 13-3 in relief. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $4000.00 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 371. 1929 New York Yankees Team- Signed Ball With Gehrig and Cobb - Full JSA Though they paced the American League in home runs (142, exactly half of which came from Babe Ruth and Lou 370. 1929 New York Yankees Team-Signed Ball With Ruth, Gehrig) for a Gehrig and Huggins - Full JSA seventh straight season, the 1929 New York Yankees succumbed to ’s Even in “runner-up” status, the New York Yankees warranted attention in 1929 as second Athletics dynasty and finished as Junior Circuit bridesmaids. Along the way, they posted their traditional gaudy offensive numbers. In analyzing that campaign, (17) Yankee principals and longtime nemesis Ty Cobb autographed this OAL one finds that Babe Ruth paced the circuit (for the 10th of 12 times) with 46 home Barnard baseball. The orb showcases stampings that date to 1929-1931, while the runs and finished in the running for all three Triple Crown categories. The support- Yankee signatures definitively date to the 1929 season. Executed in black-ink foun- ing cast played admirably, as well, but took second billing (as usual) to Ruth. Such tain pen, the scriptings average (“6”) potency and include: Sweet Spot: Ruth (club- is the arrangement of signatures on this baseball signed by (11) members of that house); North Panel: Gehrig (“5-6” strength) and O’Leary (coach); South Panel: 1929 Bronx roster. The unofficial “Marathon” orb has a creamy surface minimally Meusel, Bengough, Pennock (“5” strength), Koenig, Fletcher (coach), Wells and affected by surface abrasions. The fountain pen signatures range from (“7”) to (“4”) Cobb (“9” strength); West Panel: Robertson, Grabowski, Dickey (“4-5” strength) in terms of strength. Includes: Sweet Spot: Ruth (“5” strength); North Panel: and Combs (“4-5” strength); East Panel: Lary, Durocher (“4-5” strength), Pipgras, Grabowski and Paschal; South Panel: Burns, Koenig, Huggins (, d.1929; Lazzeri (“4” strength) and Hoyt (“6” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. This item “4” strength), Meusel and Hoyt (“4” strength); West Panel: O’Leary (coach); East has a reserve (estimated value: $2200-$4000). Panel: Gehrig (“5-6” strength) and Jorgens. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item Opening Bid $1500.00 has a reserve (estimated value: $3500-$5000). Opening Bid $2000.00

64 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 372. Babe Ruth Single-Signed 1927 OAL Johnson Baseball - Full JSA When documenting the career of Babe Ruth, superlatives inevitably come into play 373. Single-Signed ONL Frick Baseball - Full regarding his diamond feats and off-field exploits alike. In the challenging task of cit- JSA ing the peak of that career, one must select the 1927 season as the definitive campaign. It’s the truth that Honus Wagner’s likeness graces the absolute pinnacle of cardboard As Ruth testimonials and souvenirs go, that season of pure dominance is the pinnacle, collectibles. Appropriately, the eight-time batting champion’s autograph carries similar elevating the offered OAL Johnson baseball to the uppermost echelon of Ruth auto- status. This ONL Frick baseball showcases Wagner’s coveted signature. Scarce and graphed treasures. The lightly toned orb showcases prominent trademark stampings appealing as a single-signed orb, the relic exhibits evidence of game use and features that date specifically to 1927, a mythical year marked by Ruth’s record 60 home runs. stampings that date to 1935-1940, an era during which Wagner served as a mentor to On a side panel, Ruth has signed in black-ink fountain pen. The bold scripting Pittsburgh Pirates hitters. On a side panel, Wagner’s black ballpoint scripting (signed (marked by quotation marks around “Babe”) projects (“7-8”) potency and is preceded “J Honus Wagner”) projects (“7”) strength and clarity. In the realm of single-signed by a personalization in Ruth’s unmistakable hand. Full photo LOA from JSA. spheres, this one trumps just about all other specimens. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $2500.00

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374. 1928 Philadelphia Athletics Team-Signed OAL Johnson Baseball with (26) Autographs Including Foxx, Grove, Mack & 375. 1930 New York Yankees/Washington Senators Multi- Speaker—Full JSA Signed Ball With Ruth, Gehrig and Full JSA From the dawn of a dynasty comes the offered 1928 Philadelphia Athletics team-signed Gathered at Griffith Stadium for a July 4, 1930 twin bill that touched off a rare four- O A L Johnson baseball with (26) autographs including six Cooperstown inductees. T h e game sweep of the Bronx Bombers, (21) members of the New York Yankees and blue-and-red-stitched sphere is covered by a coating of period shellac. The black-and- host Washington Senators decorated this baseball with signatures that read like a blue steel-tip fountain pen scripts generally range from (“5-7”) for the west/east panels “Who’s Who” among Junior Circuit icons. The toned vintage Spalding orb features and sweet spot while the majority of the north/south panels have been rendered unread- black-ink fountain pen scriptings that, under a uniform coat of period shellac, aver- able due to significant abrasions. Interestingly, the west panel bears an inscription in an age (“4-5”) potency. Includes: Sweet Spot: Shires; North Panel: Ruel, Child, unknown hand reading Athletics 14-Boston 2-Grove 9/1/28 Ruffing. Such notation leads Marberry, Harris, Hayes, Crowder and Thomas; South Panel: Combs (“5” to the high probability that the sphere is game-used. Highlights include Sweet Spot: strength), Gehrig (“5” strength), H. Rice, Dickey (“5” strength) and Judge; West F o x x (“5-6”), S p e a k e r (“5-6”), d.1958); West Panel: C o c h r a n e (“5”), C. Mack ( “ 7 ” , Panel: Hargrave, Ruth (“4” strength) and Pipgras; East Panel: Bluege, Loepp, d.1956); East Panel: Ehmke (“6”, d.1959), A. Simmons (“7”, d.1956) and N o rt h Altrock (coach), Wuestling and Wells. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a P a n e l : Grove (“2”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. reserve (estimated value $2500-$4000). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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377. High-Grade 1956 Ty Cobb & Dual-Signed OAL Harridge 376. 1937 Yankees vs. Giants World Series Multi- Baseball from Event with Little Leaguers—Full JSA Signed Ball With Gehrig, DiMaggio, Lazzeri and Dated September 30, 1956 Ty Cobb and Stan Musial dual-signed OAL Harridge baseball signed at an event for Little Leaguers. As one of the finest scripts of the “Georgia Peach” extant, Cobb penned the Full PSA/DNA east panel of the sphere with a black steel-tip fountain pen. With deference to a minor spot of toning on Prospering with no fewer than five players among the top nine in the Cobb’s stately paraph, the intricately placed script presents a resounding (“9-10”) in execution. MVP balloting, the 1937 New York Yankees won their second of an Additionally, Stan (The Man) Musial also inscribed the north panel in blue ink with the autograph pre- unprecedented four straight World Series titles, making short work senting a crisp (“9”). Little League attendees also attended the function, however, their autographs do of the cross-town rival Giants. Secured as a souvenir during that Big not interfere with the Hall of Famers’ signatures. The orb presents a clean (“7”) with bold trademark Apple Fall Classic, this baseball is autographed by (9). The unoffi- stampings and only scattered surface contusions. Simply breathtaking autograph from a pioneering cial “Spalding” orb exhibits age-induced toning and showcases “Class of 1936” member. Full photo LOA from JSA. black-ink fountain pen scriptings whose strengths vary, with surface Opening Bid $2000.00 abrasions minimally affecting a few. Includes: Sweet Spot: Joe McCarthy (“8-9” strength) and Dick Bartell (“5”); North Panel: Gus Mancuso (“5”) and Tony Lazzeri (d.1946, “5-6”); South Panel: Jo-Jo Moore (“5-6”), (“5”) and Al Schacht (“8”); West Panel: Lou Gehrig (“3”); East Panel: Joe DiMaggio (“4”). Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $500.00

379. 1962 Pittsburgh Pirates Team-Signed Ball With Clemente, Mazeroski and Full JSA 378. Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella, Signed Two years removed from a climactic World Series win, the 1962 Pittsburgh Pirates ONL Frick Baseball - Full JSA registered 93 wins, only to finish fourth in the rugged Senior Circuit. The Bucs’ Segregation and limitations couldn’t keep Dodger greats Jackie Robinson, Roy “streaky” nature proved to be their downfall, as a 10-0 start and three additional Campanella, and Don Newcombe from a combined five MVP honors and perennial seven-game winning streaks were offset by six spells of four or more consecutive National League titles. Showing solidarity and compliance, the three have auto- losses. As they endured that roller coaster ride, (25) members of that ’62 Pirates squad graphed this ONL Frick orb. The medium-toned sphere showcases stampings that date autographed this ONL Giles ball. The off-white orb features ballpoint pennings that to 1949-1951. While those identifiers have faded, each penning has retained its poten- average (“5”) strength and include: Sweet Spot: Murtaugh (clubhouse); North Panel: cy thanks to a long-since individually applied coat of period shellac. The coveted sig- Gibbon, Trucks (coach), Clemente, Mazeroski, Hoak, Neeman, Haddix and Leppert; natures reside on separate panels with Robinson projecting (“7”) quality (with shellac South Panel: Goss, Burgess, Marshall, Virdon, Sturdivant, Groat and Lambabe; West absent from the majority of his surname); a pre-accident Campanella showing (“8”) Panel: Schofield, Skinner, Francis, Clendenon and Northey (coach); East Panel: Law, strength; and Newcombe resonating (“7-8”) strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. Olivo, Friend, McBean and Face. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

66 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 380. Jackie 381. Joe Vosmik Robinson Single-Signed Single-Signed OAL Harridge Baseball with Baseball with Full JSA Full JSA The unconquerable Joe Vosmik was a Jackie Robinson steady left fielder who (d.1972) took the played in the 1935 All- time to satisfy an Star game and paced autograph request by the American League inscribing the offered in hits twice. He also Tober National met an untimely death League baseball. The in 1962 at the age of faint, but readable 51. Presented is a sel- script is placed on the dom offered Joe south panel with the Vosmik single-signed endorsement register- OAL Harridge base- ing (“4”) penman- ball. The black steel-tip ship. The lightly fountain pen endorse- soiled sphere displays ment is placed directly bold trademark stampings and is absent of any significant wear. Few such specimens on the sweet spot and presents (“6”). Despite extensive but uniform soiling and abra- of 42 remain available on the secondary market, proving this signed offering to be a sions, the trademark stamps on the blue-and-red-stitched orb are still bold and read- fine choice. Full photo LOA from JSA. able. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

382. 1951 383. 1952 Brooklyn National League Dodgers Team- Umpires Ball Signed Baseball Signed by (13) With With Conlan and Campanella, J. Full JSA Robinson and Working the Senior Full JSA - No Circuit diamonds in 1952, (13) arbiters took Clubhouse a time out to autograph Signatures! this ONL Giles base- Perched atop the ball. The creamy orb National League stand- (grade “6-7”) is deco- ings from May 13 until rated with black or the end of the regular blue ink scriptings that season, the 1951 range between (“8”) Brooklyn Dodgers led and (“4”) in terms of by as many as 13 games before a late-season swoon allowed the Giants to force a strength and clarity. best-of-three playoff whose climactic ending stings to this day. This baseball is auto- Includes: Sweet Spot: graphed by (18) members of that Flatbush roster, with no clubhouse signatures. The Dascoli and Boggess; orb appears to have endured diamond use and the ballpoint pennings average (“6”) North Panel: Jorda, Engeln and Secory; South Panel: Robb, Pinelli and Conlan (“8” strength with keys including: Campanella, Hodges, Newcombe, Reese, J. Robinson strength); West Panel: Goetz; East Panel: Warneke, Guglielmo, Stewart and Gore. and Snider. Full photo LOA from JSA. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

385. Roger Maris Single- Signed “Babe Ruth League” Baseball - Full JSA Polar opposites in terms of demeanor and showmanship, Roger Maris and Babe Ruth are forev- er linked only by their respective fence-clearing feats. 384. & Dual-Signed Souvenir Hall of Serving as a most Fame Baseball with Full PSA/DNA appropriate medium, Two of the more dominating depression-era hurlers are teamed on the offered Lefty this “Wilson” Babe Grove and Red Ruffing dual-signed souvenir Hall of Fame baseball. Included are Ruth League baseball black ink endorsements of Grove on sweet spot (“6”) and Ruffing on east panel (“7- is autographed by 8”). The creamy sphere displays very minor and uniform wear including age-induced Maris. Executed in spotting along the south panel and reverse sweet spot. The trademark stampings are black ballpoint on a side panel, Maris’ penning projects (“8”) strength and clarity and bold and pronounced. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. is preceded by a personalization and “Best Wishes” salutation. A minor toning spot Opening Bid $400.00 does not affect Maris’ potent endorsement. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

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386. 1972 New York 387. 1981 Yankees Team-Signed Negro Baseball with (18) League Autographs Including Reunion Munson—Full JSA Multi- Featured is a 1972 New York Signed Yankees team-signed baseball with Baseball (18) signatures. The moderate-to- extensively soiled Wilson New with (25) York Yankees souvenir ball is Autographs penned in blue ink with the auto- Including Paige & H. Smith—Full JSA graphs averaging (“7”). Keys Negro League specialists will understandably desire to place a strong bid on this 1981 include Sweet Spot: Stottlemyre; Negro League Reunion multi-signed baseball with (25) autographs. Both the creamy West Panel: Lyle; North Panel: commemorative Wilson sphere and primarily blue autographs register (“8”) strengths. Houk, Munson (“6”), Callison and Highlights include Sweet Spot: H. Smith, Leonard; West Panel: Irvin; East Panel: South Panel: C. Sanchez. Full Dandridge, Paige; North Panel: Day and South Panel: Jethroe. Full photo LOA from photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

388. 1981 Negro League 389. 500 Home Reunion Multi-Signed Run Club Baseball with (10) Multi-Signed Autographs Including OAL Baseball Mays—Full JSA with (12) Those alums of the historic Negro Autographs Leagues have endorsed the offered Including multi-signed baseball with (10) autographs. Both the endorsements Mantle & and commemorative Wilson 1981 Williams with Full JSA Negro League Players Reunion Those prolific hitters who are members of the exclusive 500 home run club have sphere present (“8”) in strength. endorsed the offered OAL baseball with (12) autographs. The orb presents (“7”) with Signatories include: Sweet Spot: very minor toning while the blue ink endorsements average (“8-9”). Included are Mays; West Panel: Black, Jethroe, Sweet Spot: T. Williams, Aaron; West Panel: Mays, Banks; East Panel: R. Jackson, Jo. Johnson, Ju. Johnson; East Schmidt; North Panel: F. Robinson, Mantle, Murray; South Panel: McCovey, Panel: unidentified; North Panel: Killebrew and Mathews. There is ample space for further additions! Full photo LOA Jefferson, Leonard; South Panel: Israel and Irvin. Full photo LOA from JSA. from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

390. “Willie, Mickey 391. Triple and The Duke” Crown Autographed Baseball Winner Multi- - Full PSA/DNA Signed New York’s boroughs were well Baseball with represented as “Willie, Mickey (4) and the Duke” simultaneously manned center field while their Autographs teams combined for an amazing Including 16 pennants over the 10-year Mantle & stretch from 1949-1958. This OAL Brown baseball is auto- Williams—UDA graphed by all (3) Hall of Those select sluggers who have attained permanent immortality by pacing the A m e r i c a n Famers. The mildly toned orb League in each of the Triple Crown categories have autographed the offered OAL b a s e- showcases the ballpoint pen- ball. The panels are inscribed in blue ink with the autographs presenting (“9”) while the nings of: Mantle (sweet spot, sphere displays only moderate toning on the south panel. Included are Sweet Spot: T. “8-9” strength); Mays (north panel, “8” strength); and Snider (south panel, “9” Wi l l i a m s; East Panel: F. Robinson; N o rth Panel: M a n t l e and South Panel: strength). Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Yastrzemski. The original box, pouch and UDA hologram/cert card accompanies. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

392. Multi-Signed 300 393. Perfect Game Pitchers Wins Club ONL Giamatti Multi-Signed LE OML Baseball with (8) Baseball with (11) Autographs—Full JSA Autographs Including Those twirlers who have reached Koufax—Full JSA the 300 wins benchmark have 27 up. 27 down. Those select mounds- endorsed the offered ONL Giamatti men who have attained diamond per- baseball with (8) autographs. The fect by twirling a perfect game have blue ink autographs average (“8-9”) inscribed the offered multi-signed with the sphere presenting similar- OML baseball with (11) autographs. ly. Included are Sweet Spot: Serially numbered #147/156, the blue Carlton; West Panel Ryan (324); ink autographs average (“8-9”) with East Panel: Wynn, Niekro (318- the achievement dates added as Wins); North Panel: Sutton (324), inscriptions. Included are Sweet Spot: Perry (314); South Panel: Spahn Larsen; West Panel: Koufax, Cone; East Panel: Wells, Bunning; North Panel: (363 Wins) and Seaver (311). Full Browning, Barker, D. Martinez; South Panel: R. Johnson, Witt and Rogers. Full photo LOA from JSA. photo LOA from JSA. An Online Authentics sticker also accompanies. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

68 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 394. Mickey Mantle 395. Joe DiMaggio Single-Signed OAL Single-Signed OAL Baseball— Commemorative LE PSA/DNA 8.5 Ball with “361 HRs” Graded NM-MT+ 8.5 by Inscription—Full JSA PSA/DNA. Upper-tier Commemorative Joe Mickey Mantle single- DiMaggio single-signed OAL signed OAL baseball. The baseball with an elusive (361 creamy sphere is inscribed HRs) inscription. Serially by the slugger across the numbered #340/361, the limit- sweet spot in blue ink. The ed sphere displays limited grades are as follows: toning on the sweet spot and Overall Grade: 8.5; east panel. The crisp blue ink Autograph Grade: 9 and endorsement presents (“9”) Baseball Grade: 8. Full and comes with a full photo photo LOA from LOA from JSA. PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

396. Carl Linder Single-Signed Baseball - JSA A grade school dropout during the Great Depression, Carl Linder (d.2011) went on to pros- per in his family’s dairy and convenience store and eventual- ly served as the CEO of the Cincinnati Reds. This OML baseball is autographed by the 397. Triple Crown Winner Multi-Signed OAL Baseball with (4) since-deceased billionaire. The snow-white orb (grade “10”) is Autographs Including Mantle & Williams—Full JSA decorated on the sweet spot by Put a charge into your collection with the offered Triple Crown Winner multi-signed Linder’s blue ballpoint scripting, OAL baseball with four autographs. The lightly toned sphere presents (“6-7”) while which projects (“9”) strength the crisply penned blue ink endorsements average (“8-9”). Included are Sweet Spot: and clarity. Comes with JSA T. Williams; North Panel: F. Robinson, Mantle and South Panel: Yastrzemski. There cert/sticker. is plenty of room for a potential Miguel Cabrera addition! Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

398. “Willie, 399. New York Yankees Mickey & The World Series MVP Multi- Duke” Multi- Signed Ball With Ford, Signed ONL Jackson, Jeter and Full Baseball with Full JSA JSA Having amassed a record 27 World Those sluggers who took Series titles, the Yankees have also Gotham by storm during had the most Fall Classic MVP recip- the 1950s have signed the ients with 12 such heroes since the offered ONL baseball. award’s inception in 1955. This OML Included are Sweet Spot: baseball is signed by (11) of those Mantle (“9-10”); North championship icons. The snow-white Panel: Mays (“9”) and orb (grade “10”) is decorated with South Panel: Snider blue ballpoint pennings that average (“9”). This creamy sphere (“8-9”) quality and include: Sweet comes with a full photo Spot: Jeter; North Panel: Brosius, Turley and Terry; South Panel: Larsen and LOA from JSA. Wetteland; West Panel: Richardson, Rivera and Dent; East Panel: Ford and Jackson. Opening Bid $200.00 Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 400. Koufax, Ryan 401. 2008 New York and Feller Signed Yankees Team-Signed Baseball - Full JSA Baseball with (28) The evolution of the no- Autographs—Full JSA hitter record is represent- The 2008 New York Yankees bid ed on this OAL Brown farewell to the “House that Ruth souvenir. The mildly Built”. Presented is a team-signed toned orb (grade “7”) is OML commemorative baseball with decorated with blue ball- (28) autographs from the squad. The point scriptings that show lightly toned sphere holds crisp blue (“9”) potency throughout. ink autographs which average (“8-9”) Includes: Sweet Spot: potency with slight ink migration. Nolan Ryan; North Highlights include Sweet Spot: Panel: Sandy Koufax; Girardi; West Panel: Cano, Matsui; South Panel: . East Panel: Pettitte, M. Rivera, Full photo LOA from Giambi; North Panel: I. Rodriguez, Mussina, Jeter and South Panel: A. Rodriguez. JSA. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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402. Bart 403. (3) Multi/Single- Giamatti & Signed with 500 Home Run Club Single- Mantle & DiMaggio— Signed Full JSA Official All- Formidable trio of multi/single- Star signed baseballs inscribed by a total of (12) Hall of Famers. Baseballs Included are 500 Home Run with Full Club: (10 signatures, average “8”, JSA ONL ball toned) with Sweet Spot: Aaron; West Panel: Killebrew; Two commissioners who set a permanent course for our national pastime have etched East Panel: F. Robinson; North this pair of single-signed Official All-Star baseballs. Included are 1.) Bart Giamatti Panel: Mathews, Schmidt, R. 1989 OAS (“9”, ball slightly toned). The 1989 All-Star game was played on July 11, Jackson; South Panel: McCovey, 1989 and Giamatti prematurely passed away on September 1, 1989 giving a short Banks, Murray, Mays; Single Signed: (2 balls, both OAL) with DiMaggio (“9”, window for this sphere to be signed and 2.) Bowie Kuhn 1984 OAS (“8”, ball toned). slightly toned ball “7”) and Mantle (“8-9”, slightly toned ball “7”). Individual full Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 404. Autographed 405. (9) Baseball Lot of (6) Single-Signed OML With Baseballs—Steiner Aaron/Mathews and As one of eight players with “50 HR Season” Ball over 600 career home runs, Jim Thome appears destined With Mantle - All for Cooperstown. Presented JSA are (9) Jim Thome single- Hall of Famers and super- signed OML baseballs. Each stars have decorated these creamy sphere is penned (6) OAL and ONL spheres directly on the sweet spot in with potent signatures that blue ink. Each autograph and average (“9”) strength. ball presents minimally (“9”) Leading the parade is an OAL Brown orb signed by (6) sluggers who authored 50 in both strength and clarity. home run seasons. Includes: C. Fielder, Foster, Kiner, Mantle. Mays and Mize (full Included are (9) individual JSA). Also included is an ONL White ball signed by Braves greats Aaron and Steiner authentication holo- Mathews (full JSA). Single-signed balls include: Kiner, Nettles, Pierce and Slaughter. grams and (8) Steiner cert JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. cards. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 406. Single- and 407. (24) Multi-Signed Baseball Lot of (20) Single-Signed With Rivera, G. ONL Baseballs Sayers and N. with (12) Ryan/T. Lebonte - Inscribed—All All Certed JSA This lot of (20) auto- Two dozen Warren graphed baseballs smacks Spahn single-signed of “variety” with bold ONL baseballs. scriptings rendered by stars Included are (12) from the diamond, gridiron inscribed (HOF 73) and even the asphalt oval! and (12) without Pennings average (“9”) strength with highlights including: Single-Signed: (2) Yogi inscriptions. The crisp Berra, (2) Robinson Cano, (inscribed “Mr October”), Kyle Petty, blue ink autographs and creamy spheres average (“9”) with only a couple lesser due to , , Gale Sayers, ; Multi-Signed: Nolan minimal toning. All autographs are placed directly on the sweet spot. Individual JSA Ryan/Terry Labonte. Authentication details on our website. cert cards accompany. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

408. (24) Steve 409. (28) Baseball Hall Carlton Single- of Fame Single-Signed Signed ONL Balls with Inscriptions Baseballs with Featured are (28) Baseball Inscriptions—All Hall of Fame single-signed balls with inscriptions. Unless JSA noted, each autograph presents Featured are two dozen (“8”) or better. The majority of single- the spheres display varying signed ONL baseballs degrees of toning. Highlights with inscriptions. include OAL: (16 balls) with Included among the R. Ferrell (HOF ‘84), inscriptions are (19) 329 Killebrew (HOF 84), W’s, (4) HOF94 and (1) Newhouser (HOF 92), (2) Rice (M.V.P. 78), (2) Weaver (HOF-96), (2) Wilhelm (HOF Lefty. The autographs 85), (2) Wynn (Gus); ONL: (11 balls) with Kiner (HOF 75), Newhouser (MVP 44 and monikers are placed directly on the sweet spot in blue ink with the signatures reg- ‘45) and (2) Snider (”The Duke of Flatbush”). Individual JSA cert cards accompany. istering (“9”) strengths or better. Approximately half of the spheres display varying More on our website. degrees of surface toning. Individual JSA cert cards are included. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

70 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 411. Champion Lot of 410. (11) Multi/Single-Signed Baseball Commissioner/League (35) Autographed Baseballs with (33) Single-Signed President Baseballs Following a century of futility long-suffering Philadelphia Phillies fans finally cele- Both innovative and reviled, these (11) multi/single-signed Baseball brated a championship when the Phils defeated the Royals in the 1980 World Series. Commissioner/League President balls feature autographs of men who have undoubt- Revisit this momentous occasion with this lot of (35) 1980 Phillies signed baseballs edly left their mark on the game. Featured are Single-Signed Baseball (average “8-9”). Featured are (33) orbs single-signed on the sweet spot and (1) multi- Commissioners: (10 balls, average “9”, individual JSA certs) with (6) Selig; signed. Highlights are (5) with JSA basic certs/stickers: Carlton/Rose/Schmidt (all “9- Ueberoth and (3) Vincent; Multi-Signed: (1 ball, 5 sigs, auction LOA from JSA) with 10”); Carlton (“9-10”), McGraw (“9”), Rose (“9-10”), Schmidt (“9”). Balance have Feeney and MacPhail. More on our website. auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

412. (36) Baseball Hall of Fame Pitchers Single-Signed Balls with JSA Those twirlers who have attained Hall of Fame immortality penned these (36) sin- gle-signed baseballs. Each autograph pres- ents (“8”) or better with the majority of spheres being absent of significant toning. 413. (40) HOFer Single-Signed Baseballs With (4) Apiece from Included are OAL: (10 balls) with (2) (10) Players - All JSA Carlton (HOF94), (4) Cooperstown’s hallowed halls are well represented in this lot of (40) single-signed Palmer (HOF 1990), baseballs. The OAL, ONL and OML orbs range from snow-white (grade “9-10”) to (4) Wilhelm (123 mildly toned (grade “7”) and showcase sweet spot ballpoint pennings that average Saves); ONL: (18 balls) with (2) Carlton (’Lefty’), (4) Newhouser (HOF 92, mostly (“9”) potency. Includes: (4) Herman; (4) Irvin (inscribed “HOF-73”); (4) Kell; (4) toned), (4) Roberts, (4) Spahn (HOF 73), (4) Sutton (HOF 98); OML: (8 balls) with Killebrew; (4) Kiner: (inscribed “HOF ‘75”); (4) Ripken; (4) B. Robinson (4) Ford (HOF.74, (3) PSA/DNA stickers) and (4) Marichal (H.O.F. 83). Individual (inscribed “ACT”); (4) Sandberg; (4) Schoendienst (inscribed “HOF 89”); (4) JSA cert cards. Snider (inscribed “The Duke of Flatbush”). Individual JSA certs/stickers. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

415. (90) Single-Signed Baseballs with Inscriptions Including HOFers, Stars & Deceased Jump start your signed baseball col- lection with these (90) spheres with each bearing an inscription. Unless noted, each auto- graph presents 414. (60) Philadelphia Phillies Single-Signed Baseballs (“8”) or better. The majority of the spheres display varying degrees of toning. Veteran’s Stadium favorites are the endorsers of these (60) Philadelphia Phillies sin- Highlights include JSA Cert Cards: (14 balls) with OAL: Wilhelm (227 Saves); gle-signed baseballs. The autographs average (“8-9”) and are penned on ONL spheres ONL: (4) Rose (4256), Snider (“7”, The Duke of Flatbush”), Spahn (HOF 73); (unless noted). Approximately one-third display varying degrees of toning. Included Auction LOA from JSA: (76 balls) with ONL: (26 balls) with (3) Roe (Brooklyn are: (9) D. Allen ((7) MVP “72”, (2) ROY 64, all OML), (11) Christenson, (4) Kruk, Dodgers 1948-54, one full name variant), (3) Thomson (”The Shot Heard Round the (12) Lonborg ((9) Cy Young ‘67, (1) Mantle #536, (1) Mantle’s Last HR #536 9-20-68 World Oct. 3, 1951), Vander Meer (“7”, 9/11/38, 9/15/38) and OML: (20 balls) with on Mantle commemorative ball), (11) OAL, (1) ONL), (12) Luzinski (Bull) and (12) (8) Vernon ((4) 7X All Star, (2) 2495 Hits, one 1939-1960, one A.L. Batting Champ M. Williams (Wild Thing, all 1993 OWS). Auction LOA from JSA. 1946 + 1953, all on south panel). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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416. Babe Ruth Signed 1944 NBC Radio Contract - Signed “George H Ruth” - Full JSA Approachable despite his deity status, Babe Ruth almost never begrudged an autograph request or an opportunity to be the center of attention which, invariably, he was. Informal and cordial with the masses, the “Bambino” had a serious side, as well. In a business capacity, Ruth endorsed this 1944 contract. As bold as you’ll ever see in the circles of Ruth autographs, this keepsake is a telling reminder that Ruth defined baseball, clung to its amenities and never stopped loving the game.

While Ruth was content with his tape-measure home runs (and their fre- quency), as well as with the millions of adoring fans that followed, he longed to be taken seriously as he offered his own analysis of the game and its players. Specifically, Ruth’s ultimate desire was to manage a big league club and while he assumed he was being groomed for that role through years of service and empty promises, the call never came. Instead, he was limited to on-air commentary (network “endorsements,” if you will) in exchange for monetary stipends. The title character in “The Adventures of Babe Ruth,” he took to the airwaves in 1934 and offered baseball nuggets for NBC affiliates. He also “authored” ghostwritten cov- erage of the 1934 World Series. Ten years later, NBC again enlisted Ruth, who decorated the offered document with an incredibly potent signature. Composed on an 8-1/2 x 11” sheet of typing paper, the contract is dated “June 26, 1944” and details an agreement for Ruth to “render profession- al services” for a segment entitled “Babe Ruth in Person,” which aired in three weekly 15-minue segments. Acceding to the proposition (as always), Ruth signed “George H Ruth” in black-ink steel tip fountain pen. Appealing is both its “formal” variation from “Babe” signatures and its stunning strength and clarity, this Ruth scripting warrants every bit of (“9-10”) assessment. Most full name variations were rendered “G.H. Ruth,” making this full “George H. Ruth” endorsement a scarce example, indeed. That observation, coupled with the signature strength, elevate this heirloom to the uppermost echelon in terms of Ruth pennings. The thin stock sheet, meanwhile, remains crisp with normal horizontal compacting folds. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $900.00

417. Multi-Signed 1944 Who’s Who in Baseball Book with (280+) Signatures Including Klein, Mack, Musial & Ott—Full JSA Score a bonanza of vintage big-name baseball autographs. Presented is a 1944 “Who’s Who in the Major Leagues Baseball” with (280+) signatures ranging as (50% “7” to “9”, 50% lesser). While several of these primarily pencil autographs have been applied directly to this coverless volume, most are cuts taken from pages of a collector’s album which have been adhered to the pages. Key signers are: HOFers: C. Bender (“7-8”), L. Boudreau (“7”), B. Doerr (“7”), L. Durocher (“7”), F. Frisch signed in blue over a photo (“8”), G. Kell (“5-6”), C. Klein (“5-6”), E. Lombardi (“8-9”), A. Lopez (“7-8”), C. Mack (“8-9”), J. McCarthy (“6-7”), (2) S. Musial (“9”, “7”) M. Ott (“8”), L. Waner (“6-7”), P. Waner (“8”); Stars: E. Bonham (“8”), W. Cooper (“9”), M. Cooper (“7”), F. Crosetti (“9”), B. Dahlgren (“9”), C. Dressen (“9”), T. Holmes (“9”), A. Pafko (“7-8”), P. Roe (“9”), E. Stanky (“8-9”), G. Stirnweiss (“5”), D. Trout (“5”), D. Walker (“9”), B. Walters (“8”), E. Yost (“8”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

418. 1950 Phoenix Press Box Association Multi-Signed Dinner Program with (27) Autographs Including Snead & Stengel—Full JSA Movers and shakers from the “valley of the sun” along with prolific professional and amateur athletes have 419. (55) Baseball Signed Player Model Gloves with (18) Hall inscribed the offered 1950 Phoenix Press Box Association dinner program with (27) of Famers autographs. The primarily black steel-tip fountain pen scripts are placed on the back Presented are (55) baseball signed player model gloves with (18) Hall of Famers. cover with the endorsements presenting (“8”) or better. Despite significant wear to the Each cowhide is penned by the player in either black or silver ink with the autographs publication, the autographs are not seriously affected. Signatories include: Ambers, averaging (“8”) or better. The fielder’s gloves display varying degrees of wear by pre- Cisterna, Dickey, Doherty, Dressen (d.1966), Durocher, Emke, Foote, Bo. Goldwater, vious owners including writing. Featured are Hall of Famers: (18 gloves, all JSA cert E. Graham, Heap, Hunt, Ingram, Kellner, Laws, McKale (d.1967), O’ Doul (d.1969), cards) with Aaron, Berra, Boggs, Carlton (UDA sticker), Hunter, R. Jackson (UDA Skousen, Snead, Stengel, Udall, Wilkinson and five unidentified amateurs. Full photo sticker) and Musial. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. A complete LOA from JSA. list of players and model numbers is on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 421. 1935 422. 1948 Baseball Cleveland All-Star Indians Spring Game Training Program Scorecard Signed by Signed by (14) Vaughan & Players Berger Including with Full Paige with Full 420. 1933 Washington Senators Multi- JSA JSA Signed Baseball Magazine Page with The offered Prior to claiming Berg, Cronin & Goslin—Full JSA 1935 All-Star their second (and “Moementus” 1933 Washington Senators multi-signed game program last to date) World Series crown, the 1948 Cleveland Baseball Magazine page with (5) autographs including is penned by two National League players in Wally Indians squared off with the at Wrigley a pair of Hall of Famers and the multi-faceted Berger and (d.1952). The players Field in Los Angeles for a Spring Training contest. The player/spy, Moe Berg. The nearly 10-1/4 x 8-1/4” team inscribed page 9 of the publication with a black steel- offered unmarked scorecard is signed in either pencil or composite of the American League Champs is inscribed tip fountain pen with the endorsements registering (“8”) ink by (14) members of “The Tribe”. The autographs with a black steel-tip fountain pen. Signatories include: signature qualities. The 32-page staple bound publica- average (“8”) quality. Included are Front Cover: (11 Berg (“7”), Cronin (“8”), Crowder (“8”), Goslin (“8-9”) tion presents nicely with a tightly attached cover and an signatures) with Bearden, Boudreau, Edwards, Garcia, and Schact (“9”). Ideal for framing and prominent dis- unmarked scorecard with the lower portion loose at the Lemon, Mitchell, Paige, Papish (d.1965), Schenz, play in any baseball historian’s office or underground bottom staple. With moderate cover wear the program Welmaker, Wynn; Back Cover: (3 signatures) with compound (for those fans of Berg). Full photo LOA presents (VG) while the autographs are accompanied Lade and Mauch, Smalley. Full photo LOA from JSA. from JSA. by a full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

425. (3) Signed Personal Checks With Flood, Shellenback and J. 424. 1958 Jackie Robinson Signed Wood Overlooked for 423. 1951 Baltimore Orioles Multi- Personal Check with Rachel Robinson impressive dia- Signed Scorecard with (10) Autographs LOA in Presentation Folder mond feats, (3) Including Bender with Full JSA Presented is a 1958 Jackie Robinson signed personal unsung heroes have decorated Hail to the Chief! From a 1951 pre-season contest check paying the Chemical Corn Exchange a sum of these checks with their coveted autographs. Scriptings between the International League Baltimore Orioles twenty dollars. The dated 12/1/58 note is endorsed Jack show (“9”) quality and include: Curt Flood: a 1996 and Philadelphia Athletics comes the offered multi- R. Robinson (d.1972) in blue ink with the signature voucher signed by the man who paved the way for free signed scorecard with (10) autographs. The blue ink executed with (“8-9”) precision. With deference to a agency (PSA/DNA “Authentic”); Frank Schellenback: scripts average (“8-9”) strength and clarity along the cancellation stamp which barely impacts the “Ja” in his a 1943 voucher signed in green ink by the 1919 separated pages. Interior tearing affects three of the given name, the remainder of the script is not affected. Chicago White Sox hurler who went on to 295 spitball- noted endorsements. Signatories include: Astroth (tear The notations are all placed in Robinson’s hand. Comes aided Pacific Coast League wins (SGC cert/sticker); through signature), Bender (d.1954), Burtschy (tear from the Robinson Family with a COA from Rachel Joe Wood: a 1965 check signed by the former member through signature), S. Chapman, Coleman (tear through Robinson. A handsome 1997 50th anniversary presenta- of both Boston and Cleveland World Series winners. signature), Fain, Payne, Phillips, Schmitt, Valo and tion folder accompanies. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Woyt. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00

428. 1970 Washington Senators Lineup Card Signed by Manager Ted Williams with Full 427. Jimmie Foxx Cut Signature and JSA Connie Mack Signed Letter With Great One-of-a-kind 426. “The Science of Hitting” Vintage 1970 Washington Baseball Content - Both Full JSA Hardcover Edition Signed by Ted Senators lineup Embracing the derisive “white elephant” mascot, Hall card written in the Williams - Full JSA of Fame skipper Connie Mack endured 50 years and hand and signed More than a quarter-century after becoming the last guided two A’s dynasties to eight pennants and five by Manager Ted player to eclipse the .400 plateau in a single season, World Series titles. Along the way, Mack enlisted 17- Williams (sur- Hall of Famer Ted Williams preached his remarkable year-old Jimmie Foxx and mentored him into the name only). Dated technique in a published account entitled The Science game’s most feared slugger. The two are together is this 7/22/70, the hometown Senators dropped a 4-3 decision of Hitting (1968, Simon and Schuster). This hardcover lot of (2) autographed items. Includes: Foxx: black-ink to the visiting . The nearly 4-1/4 x 7” edition is signed by its iconic author. With the original fountain pen cut signature (“8” strength); Mack: 1949 batting order is crisply penned in blue ink with the dust jacket intact, the volume presents beautifully and correspondence on Athletics stationery; black-ink foun- writing executed with (“9”) strength. The artifact is is signed on the fly leaf in black ballpoint (“9-10” tain pen signature shows (“9” strength). Individual JSA crease-free and comes with a full photo LOA from JSA. strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. full photo LOAs. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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430. Yogi Berra Autographed “Yoo-Hoo” Advertising Display Introduced to his Yankee team- mates upon his arrival in 1946, Yogi Berra met with mixed 431. Ted Williams Single-Signed 429. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed New reviews. Said Baseball (Full JSA) and Bat (Full York Yankees Cap - Full JSA pitcher Spud PSA/DNA) Chandler: “My Proudly representing the New York Yankees by virtue “Bat meets ball” was a familiar refrain throughout Ted God, they found of the embroidered “NY” logo and navy-blue composi- Williams’ magnificent career. Williams, weapon and one uglier than tion, this professional model baseball cap smacks of the ball meet yet again in this autographed pairing that (Charlie) Keller.” But 14 pennants, 10 World Series pinstripers’ championship tradition as it showcases the includes: Signed Bat: a Hillerich & Bradsby 35” titles and three MVP awards later, Berra was among the bold signature of Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle. The “W215” signature model weapon signed on the barrel Bronx’ most beloved icons and the unmistakable size “7-3/8” accessory exhibits light wear with minor in blue marker (“8” strength; full PSA/DNA); Signed spokesperson for “Yoo-Hoo” chocolate soda. This discoloration about the interior sweatband. Executed in Ball: a mildly toned OAL Brown orb signed on the 11x17 advertising display is signed by Berra. Executed black marker on the bill’s underside, Mantle’s signature sweet spot in black ballpoint (“9” strength; full JSA). in blue marker, Berra’s scripting projects (“9-10” projects (“8”) potency. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 strength). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $300.00

434. (7) Multi/Single-Signed New York Yankees Collectibles with Mantle/Ford 432. (2) “The DiMaggio Albums” Featured are (7) multi/single-signed New York Yankees Autographed Editions - Both Full JSA collectibles including Mantle. All material presents (“8- It is no surprise that it took two thick volumes to chron- 433. (3) Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams & 9”) or better. Highlights include Signed 8x10: icle the feats of Joe DiMaggio. In photography and Joe DiMaggio Signed Photo & Ford/Mantle (full photo LOA from JSA); Framed: (3 published text, these (2) two-volume editions of The Baseballs—Full JSA items) with 1.) single-signed Mattingly artwork (44-1/2 DiMaggio Albums (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1989) have “The Commerce Comet”, “Joltin’ Joe” and “Yankee x 32-1/2”, full photo LOA from JSA); 3.) multi-signed been autographed by their pinstriped subject. Both Clipper” are joined on this threesome of signed items. Yankee Stadium 16x20 photograph with Girardi, Cone hardcover pairings come with handsome sleeves. Included are 1.) single-signed DiMaggio OAL ball (P.G. 7-18-99), Larsen (WS PG 10.8.56), Berra, Wells Volume I of each has been signed by DiMaggio on the (“9”, ball “9”, also has PSA/DNA sticker); 2.) single- (P.G. 5.7.98) and Posada (27x23, full photo LOA from title page. Executed in blue Sharpie, the pennings proj- signed Mantle 8x10 photograph (“9-10”) and 3.) single- JSA). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may ect “perfect 10” strength and clarity. Individual full signed T. Williams OAL ball (“9”, ball “9”). Individual apply. More on our website. photo LOAs from JSA. full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

435. Brooklyn Dodgers Franchise Greats 437. New York Yankees Autograph Multi-Signed Jacket With Koufax, 436. (2) 1990 Sports Impressions Mickey Treasure Chest of (200+) With Mantle, Reese, Snider and Full JSA Mantle Porcelain Dolls With (1) Signed McCarthy, Combs and Rizzuto Felled in their first six World Series appearances (the by Mantle - Full JSA As Yankee fans cling to pride and fond memories latter five times by cross-borough Yankees install- Crafted by Long Island’s “Sports Impressions” in 1990, spawned by 27 World Series titles, this sizable assort- ments), the beloved Brooklyn “Bums” were embraced, these (2) porcelain dolls portray switch-hitting Hall of ment of (200+) autographs provides tangible mementos nonetheless, and finally won it all in 1955. Tailored by Famer Mickey Mantle in his Yankee pinstripes, with from America’s winningest sports franchise. Signatures Starter, this Cooperstown Collection Brooklyn Dodgers cap and bat accessories accompanying. The Mint-in- average (“8-9”) strength with highlights including: replica jacket is autographed by (35) Flatbush legends. box 14”-tall examples are appealing in their own right, Signed Notebook Pages: 4-1/2 x 3” blank sheets Executed in metallic silver paint pen, the scriptings with one of the dolls doubly so in that it is autographed respectively signed by: Mantle (full JSA) and (2) B. average (“8-9”) strength with keys including: Branca, by Mantle! Executed vertically on the left leg, Mantle’s Martin (both full JSA); Signed Yellow Hall of Fame Erskine, Koufax, Labine, Lasorda, A. Lopez, blue marker penning shows (“9”) strength and is Plaque Postcards: Berra, Dickey, Ford, Hoyt, Hunter, Newcombe, Podres, Reese and Snider. Full photo LOA accompanied by his inscription of “No. 7.” Full photo Mize Rizzuto and (2) Sewell. Auction LOA from JSA. from JSA. More on our website. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 438. Bobby Thomson/Ralph Branca Autograph Lot of (29) With (24) Baseballs and (5) Photos - All JSA Decades later with the baseball world still abuzz over the “Shot 439. Baseball Hall of Famers Autograph 440. Autographed Baseball and Heard ‘round the Lot of (9) With Mays, T. Williams and Photograph Lot of (12) With (2) Mantle World,” both parties Campanella were compliant in and (2) J. DiMaggio - All JSA From the game’s last .400 hitter to “The Iron Man,” signing these (29) Appropriately displayed on baseballs or familiar like- this lot of (9) single-signed treasures is one of the most souvenirs. Includes: (24) Signed Baseballs: mildly nesses, a dozen of the game’s most coveted autographs impressive we’ve ever assembled! Potent scriptings toned orbs; signatures average (“8”) strength with (12) are bold and beautiful in this lot with ideal “break” average (“9”) quality and include: Berra: (signed base- ONL Coleman balls signed by Branca; (10) ONL White value. Signatures average (“8-9”) potency and include: ball); Campanella: (signed photo; full JSA); Grove: balls signed by Thomson (2 are inscribed “The Shot Signed Photographs: J. DiMaggio (full JSA), Mantle (cut signature); W. Hoyt: (cut signature); Mays: Heard Round the World Oct. 3, 1951”); and (2) dual- (full JSA); Signed Baseballs: Berra, J. DiMaggio (full (signed bat); Ripken: (signed bat); Rizzuto: (signed signed balls (ONL Coleman, ONL White); (5) Signed JSA), Griffey, Jr., Mantle (full JSA), Mattingly, Musial, baseball); Snider: (signed jersey); and T. Williams: Photos: 20x16 sepia-toned prints (all signatures “10” Reese, Rose, Seaver and Spahn. Individual JSA (signed photo; full JSA). More on our website. strength). Individual JSA certs/stickers. certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

442. (42) Single-Signed Baseball Cachets 443. Steve Carlton Signed Philadelphia 441. (14) HOFer & Star Signed With Koufax, Drysdale and Hunter - All Phillies Professional Model Warm-Up Commemorative and Special Event PSA/DNA or JSA Jacket - JSA Souvenirs with Stengel Celebrating milestones such as baseball’s centennial As reporters became increasingly invasive, Phillies A fascinating mix of (14) HOFer and star signed com- and the Mid-Summer Classic’s golden anniversary, southpaw Steve Carlton left them (and opposing bat- memorative/special event souvenirs. Present are: HOF these (42) 1960s-1990s first day of issue keepsakes are ters) in the dark. The Hall of Famer let his pitching do induction souvenirs: Carlton supplement (“8-9”), autographed by some of the National Pastime’s most the talking and, in the matter of this team-issued warm- McCovey (“9-10”)/Doerr (“9”) LE 8x10, Stengel Mets heralded Hall of Famers. With potent signatures averag- up jacket, his pen. The maroon knit zippered garment disc (“9”); ceremony programs: Kiner (“9”), ing (“9”) strength, highlights include: Appling, features the script-style “P” logo sewn to the left breast Mazeroski (“9”), F. Robinson (“9”), Schmidt (“9”), Ashburn, Banks, Drysdale, Ford, Gomez, Hubbell, in maroon-on-white twill, while maroon-and-white Stargell (“9-10”), T. McGraw (“8-9”); other: Aaron Hunter, Kell, Killebrew, Koufax, Mathews, Rizzuto, striped stretch ribbed knit lines the collar, waistline and hammer (“5”), Koenig FDC (“8”), Ryan no-hitter ticket Roberts, B. Robinson, Roush, Ryan, Spahn (JSA stick- sleeve endings. On the right breast, Carlton has signed (“9-10”), Schmidt USPS bio (“9-10”), P. Waner booklet er), Stargell and Wilhelm. Individual PSA/DNA or JSA in black marker (“8-9”) strength. Basic cert/sticker (“8-9”). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. certs/stickers. More on our website. from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

446. (7) New York Yankees Signed/Unsigned Collectibles with (3) 444. (71) Baseball Autographed Flats 445. (5) & Mariano Rivera Jeter Balls & Mantle with Mostly Hall of Famers Signed Items—All Certed Those Bronx loyalists will favor the offered group of (7) Fuel your Cooperstown themed collection with these Presented are (5) signed items related to Derek Jeter New York Yankees signed/unsigned collectibles. (71) baseball autographed flats comprising mostly Hall and Mariano Rivera. Included are Derek Jeter: (3 Included are Single-Signed Balls: (5 balls, all full photo of Famers. Each signature presents (“8-9”) or better. items) with 1-3.) (3) framed display pieces measuring L O A from JSA, unless noted, all autographs present “8- Highlights include Hall of Fame Induction Day 8x10 from 15-1/2 x 15-1/2” to 13-1/2 x 17-1/2” with signed 9” or better) with (3) J e t e r (all OML, one slightly toned), Photographs: (18 pictures) with (12) Dandridge; placards averaging (“9”) with Steiner holograms); M a n t l e (OAL), Mattingly (OAL, JSA cert card); Signed Cards: (35 cards, cards average EX to EX-MT) Mariano Rivera: (2 items) with 1.) single-signed OML U n s i g n e d : (3 items) with dated 10/2/61 New York Daily with 1984 Donruss Action All-Stars: #14 Ryan; 1984 baseball (“9-10”, JSA cert card) and 2.) framed 26x22 N e w s with Maris 61st home run headline (EX) and (2) Donruss Champions: (8) #34 Niekro, (9) #45 Fingers “602 Saves” LE poster with (602 Saves 9-19-11) pre- 6/8/69 “A Day To Remember” Mantle retirement col- and (7) #51 Bench. Auction LOA from JSA. More on senting (“9-10”) with Steiner cert card (#/42). More on lectibles with 7” record (NM) in moderately worn photo our website. our website. sleeve and 16x10 stadium insert (NM). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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449. 1971 Baltimore Orioles 20 Game Winners Pitching Rubber with Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 448. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed OAL 447. Babe Dahlgren Single-Signed Baseball with “HOF 1974” Inscription— Baseball - Full JSA Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

451. Signed 1956 Artvue Hall of Fame Plaque Postcard Type 2—PSA/DNA Authentic Opening Bid 452. Tony Conigliaro Signed 3x5 450. Joe DiMaggio Autographed 1969 $100.00 Index Card—SGC Authentic First Day of Issue and 1981 Cachet - Opening Bid $150.00 Both Full PSA/DNA Opening Bid $100.00

455. Signed 454. Signed 1961 Topps 1925 Baseball Baseball Exhibits Ray #460 Gil Schalk SGC Hodges— Authentic SGC Opening Bid $150.00 Authentic Opening Bid 453. Beautiful Roger Maris Signed 3x5 $150.00 Index Card with Full JSA Opening Bid $200.00

457. & Yogi Berra Dual- Signed Cooperstown Bat Company Retired Number Bat with Full JSA 456. Signed 1962 Post Cereal #6 Roger Opening Bid $200.00 Maris (Ad Back)—SGC Authentic 458. (12) Single-Signed Opening Bid $150.00 Full-Size Bats - All JSA Opening Bid $100.00

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459. Babe Ruth Signed Mid-1930s Photograph - Full PSA/DNA and JSA While the frequency of his tape-measure home runs began to wane, his trot around the bases slowed ever so slightly and the vigor of his all-or-nothing swings less- ened in the twilight of his incomparable playing career, Babe Ruth remained, with- 460. Thurman Munson Framed Autograph Display - Full out question, the most beloved and mythical figure in American culture. This mid- JSA 1930s photograph attests to Ruth’s undying appeal and is autographed by its iconic His stoic demeanor often misconstrued as “moody,” former Yankees backstop subject. Unevenly trimmed along the lower border, the crease-free black-and-white Thurman Munson took a no-nonsense approach to the game with an uncompro- thick stock photo measures approximately 5 x 4” and depicts Ruth at the center (of mising desire to win. This framed display showcases the tragically felled star’s course), flanked by four women on either side. In front of the gathering, stacks of coveted autograph and definitive likenesses of a man who served as the celebrat- sealed cardboard boxes suggest a collection or charity event of some sort. On ed franchise’s first captain since Lou Gehrig had met with a premature demise of Ruth’s jacket, an “All Americans” patch matches those worn on the 1934 Tour of his own. Framed to 14-3/4 x 11-3/8” under blue velvet matting, a team-issued Japan, a trip on which Ruth (who had already played his last game for the black-and-white photo postcard is signed by Munson in blue ballpoint (“9-10” Yankees) hit 13 home runs in 22 games and was by far the main attraction, elicit- strength). Headlined by arguably the most potent Munson signature extant, the ing cries of “Banzai” and “Rusu, Rusu, Rusu!” from Japanese natives lining the display is accented by additional black-and-white Munson photo. Full photo LOA streets some 40 deep. On the photo’s lower border, Ruth has signed in blue-ink from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $1300-$1800). fountain pen. The scripting emerges from a stark white background and resonates Opening Bid $750.00 (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Individual full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA and JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $3000-$4500). Opening Bid $1200.00 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 462. Roger Maris Single- Signed Photo - Full JSA Whether it was his lack of emotion, the flam- boyant lifestyles of his team- mates or a combination thereof, Roger Maris 461. 1971 World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates Framed Display performed admirably Signed by (46) With Clemente, Stargell and Mazeroski - in the shad- Clemente Has Full JSA ows of his Undaunted at the prospect of facing a pitching staff with four 20-game winners, the celebrated Pittsburgh Pirates outlasted their Baltimore counterparts in the 1971 Fall Classic. This Bronx magnificent display showcases the signatures of (46) members of that victorious Bucs Bomber roster. Framed to 36 x 42”, symmetrically arranged cut signatures average (“9”) teammates. potency and are accented by a team photo and colorful likenesses of legends Clemente This signed and Stargell. Bold signatures include: Alley, Bartirome (trainer), Blass, Briles, photograph Brosseau, Brown (General Manager), Cash, Clemente (full photo LOA from JSA), is a telling reminder of an oft-unheralded slugger who took second billing despite an Clines, Davilillo, Ellis, Galbreath (owner), Giusti, Grant, Hebner, J. Hernández, R. aggregate 207 home runs over his seven seasons in New York. Measuring 7-15/16 x Hernández, Johnson, King (announcer), Kison, Lamb, Lanier, Leppert (coach), May, 9-15/16,” the color photo portrays Maris in his left-handed batting stance with a seri- Mazeroski, Miller, Moose, Murtaugh (manager), Nelson, Oceak (coach), Oliver, ous gaze cast toward the pitcher rather than a “smile for the camera” approach. Osborn (coach), Pagán, Prince (announcer), Ricketts (coach), Robertson, Sands, Executed in blue marker, Maris’ bold scripting emerges prominently to project (“9”) Sanguillén, Stargell (signed Perez-Steele postcard), Stennett, Taveras, Taylor, Veale, potency against the white background of his Yankees home jersey. Full photo LOA Virdon (coach), Walker and Zisk. Auction LOA from JSA. from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $800-$1200). Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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464. 1926 Signed Album 463. Cy Young Signed 3x5 Index Card— Page with Complete Name—Full JSA 465. Rogers Hornsby Framed Cut JSA/SGC Authentic A dated 1926 olive-colored album page bearing the Autograph Display with Photo—Full Signature judged as Authentic by JSA and encapsulated black steel-tip fountain pen endorsement of Pie JSA by SGC. Induct this strong Cy Young (d.1955) 3x5 Traynor. The 4-1/4 x 6” page with intact punch holes is “The Rajah!” Striking Rogers Hornsby framed cut index card into your Hall of Fame collection. The can- inscribed by the Hall of Famer using his full Harold autograph display including a crisp black-and-white vas bears the centered blue ink endorsement of the “Pie” Traynor endorsement. The earlier variant is pre- portrait of the Cardinals slugger. Expertly framed and pitching icon along with a familiar Peoli Ohio inscrip- cisely centered and executed with (“9”) penmanship matted to nearly 19-1/4 x 23-1/4”, the pencil inscribed tion. The script spans over four inches and is executed despite slight ink migration near the “a” and “y” of his cut portion presents an eye-catching (“8”). Worthy of with (“8-9”) precision. surname. Additional notations confirm the year in prominent display in any den or office setting. Full Opening Bid $500.00 which this artifact was inscribed. Full photo LOA from photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

467. Jimmie Foxx Framed Cut Autograph Display with Photo— Full JSA 468. and Lefty Grove Cut Exquisite Signature Displays Jimmie Foxx Pre-war mound icons with the common bond of rustic framed cut upbringings, Dizzy Dean and Lefty Grove are the 466. Framed Cut Autograph autographed authors of these framed cut signatures. Includes: Dean: framed to 21-7/8 x 16”, Dean’s black-ink scripting Display With Photo—Full JSA display including a smiling black-and-white photograph of the fearsome slugger. Expertly framed and matted to shows (“8-9”) strength and is accented by a lobby card Museum quality Mel Ott (d.1958) framed cut autograph 21x25, the crowning piece of this keepsake is a signed from “The Pride of St. Louis” and a photo of the display including a black-and-white batting photograph. 3x5 index card of “The Beast”. The script is penned on always-playful Dean playing the French horn (full This masterfully crafted piece is framed and matted to the unlined portion of the correspondence piece to the photo LOA from JSA); Grove: framed to 18-1/2 x 14- nearly 12-1/2 x 15-1/2”. The enormous pencil etching right of Foxx’s affixed image. The blue ink autograph 1/2, Grove’s black-ink penning projects (“9-10”) quali- spans nearly three inches and presents with command- presents (“8-9”) in both strength and clarity. Full photo ty and is displayed with an 8x10 photo of Grove with ing (“8-9”) presentation strength. Full photo LOA from LOA from JSA. More on our website. the Red Sox (JSA cert/sticker). JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

471. Joe DiMaggio and Sandy Koufax 469. (6) Baseball HOFer Autographed Vintage Cut Signature Framed Displays 3x5 Index Cards—All JSA Certified - Both Full JSA Grade-A penmanship permeates this prestigious lot of 470. DiMaggio Brothers Signed Flats Without peer at their respective crafts, Joe DiMaggio baseball star certified autographs. Presented are (6) with Full JSA Plus 1940 Wire Photo and Sandy Koufax are the subjects of these (2) displays accented by their bold cut signatures. Includes: J. HOFer signed 3x5 index cards bearing top quality The famed DiMaggio Brothers of San Francisco have DiMaggio: framed to 23-5/8 x 27-5/8”, a vintage endorsements with: N. Fox (“9”) with “Best Wishes” inscribed this trio of flats. Included are Signed Flats: DiMaggio scripting is rendered in graphite pencil (“8- salutation and full photo LOA from JSA; and (5) auto- (3 items) with D. DiMaggio index card (“9”), J. 9” strength) and displayed below a James Amore 1993 graphs accompanied by JSA basic certs/stickers with: F. DiMaggio album page (“9”), V. DiMaggio index card composition of DiMaggio extending his Frisch (“9”) with “The Old Flash” inscription; D. with salutation (“9”) and 1940 DiMaggio Brothers to 56 games on July 16, 1941; Koufax: framed to 27- Medwick (“9”); C. Stengel (“9”), G. Sisler (“9”), L. Wire Photo: (EX, nearly 7-1/4 x 9-1/4”). Full photo 5/8 x 23-5/8” Koufax’ black-ink penning (“8-9” Waner (“9”) with personalized salutation. Fox and LOA from JSA. strength) is displayed below a James Amore print. Waner are signed on lined side of cards all others are Opening Bid $200.00 on unlined side. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

78 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 472. 1940s-50s Pacific Coast 473. Vintage Baseball League Baseball Autographed HOFer & Star Lot of 3x5 Hoard of (296) (165) Signed 3x5 Index Go west for this tremendous hoard of Cards and Flats (296) 1940s-50s Pacific Coast League Baseball archivists grow your baseball autographed 3x5 cards. collection with this vintage Painstakingly amassed by a diehard col- assortment of (165) baseball lector this vintage group is loaded with HOFer and star signed 3x5 index period autographs presenting (average cards and flats. Displaying solid “8-9”) strength, 15% lesser). Featured (“8-9”) signature quality through- are: (1) Hawaii Islander, (11) Hollywood out, this important collection Stars, (15) , (24) warrants serious consideration as Portland Beavers, (21) Oakland Oaks, 60% of the featured signers have (27) Sacramento Solons, (23) San Diego joined the departed. Key signa- Padres, (28) San Francisco Seals and tures are two early 20th Century (146) Seattle Rainiers. Auction LOA hurlers who were embroiled in scandal: 1919 “Black Sox” star E. Cicotte (“9”) and from JSA. More on our website. notorious beanballer C. Mays (“9”). Also present are (22) HOFer and (141) star player Opening Bid $200.00 autographs. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

474. (245) Baseball 475. Signed Baseball HOF Single-Signed Index Plaque Card Lot of (157) Cards Loaded With with Dickey & Terry HOFers Build your own Hall of Fame shrine A galaxy of baseball stars shines with this lot of (157) signed baseball in this colossal collection of HOF plaque cards. Approximately 70% (245) single-signed index cards. of the signatures rate in the (“7” to “9”) Loaded with HOFers this signifi- range and 30% are lesser, while the cant selection of stalwart signa- cards display handsomely with abun- tures show average (“8-9”) dant original gloss unless noted. strength throughout. Highlights Highlights are: (7) Appling, Banks, are Ashburn, Barlick, C.P. Bell, Cronin, (4) Dickey ((1) scuffed), Ford, Berra, D. DiMaggio, Feller, (2) Gehringer, Gibson, Grove (creased Gehringer, Hubbell, Hunter (with “Catfish” inscription), Kaline, Kell, Killebrew, below signature), Kaline, Killebrew, Mize, Marquard, Musial, Rizzuto, Roush, Snider, Spahn, B. Terry. In general the Kiner, (2) Mathews. (3) Musial, (2) cards display in well-kept condition and from bright to medium cream in color. Reese, (3) Snider ((1) signed on Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. reverse), (5) Spahn, Terry. Auction Opening Bid $250.00 LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

476. (50) 477. HOFer Signed Baseball HOFer Postcard/Photo Lot of and Star Signed (49) with Durocher, Flats with Gehringer, Musial & DiMaggio & Terry Stengel Autograph hounds go on the Autograph seekers hunt for this lot of (49) HOFer feast on this smörgås- signed postcards and photos. bord selection of base- Measuring approximately 3- ball HOFer and star 1/2 x 5-1/2” the included signed flats. These materials present in grades of well-kept materials rate as (90% EX to NM, 10% lesser) while displaying a desirable (EX to NM) with average (“8- assortment of high-grade, high profile autographs. Key signers are: Chandler photo 9”) signatures unless noted. (“8”), DiMaggio photo (“9-10”), (4) Mays: cachet (“9”), Bally’s Casino photo (“8-9”), Key signers are: Ashburn, Averill, Berra, Dickey (“To Paul” salutation), Durocher, (2) photos (“9-10”, “9”); (2) Musial: photo/stat card (“9”), photo (“9”); Seaver cachet Feller, Gehringer, (2) Hooper (“7-8” with personalized salutation and “8-21-68” (“9”), Stengel HOF plaque postcard (“4-5”); P. Waner envelope (“8-9”). Auction LOA inscription, “4-5” with “Best Wishes” salutation), Kiner, McCarthy (“5”), Mize, from JSA. More on our website. Musial, (2) Reese, (2) Ruffing, Spahn, (2) Terry. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

478. Hall of Fame Signed 479. Roger Flats Lot of (23) with Carter, Maris, Tony Durocher & Snider Kubek & Bobby A selection of baseball’s best populate Richardson this lot of (23) Hall of Fame signed Signed Menu postcards, souvenir photos and trading cards. Highlights are: Carter (“9”); Card with Full Durocher (“8”); Snider (“9”). Also pres- JSA ent are: Averill (“9”), (2) Doerr (“9-10”, The offered 3-1/2 x 6” “8”), Gibson (“9”), (2) Grimes (“7-8”, menu card crossed “4-5”), (2) Herman (“7”, “6”), Hoyt paths with three stal- (“7-8”), Kell (“6-7”), Kiner (“9”), wart Yankee stars dur- Lemon (“6”), (2) Lindstrom (both “8- ing their tenure with 9”), B. Robinson (“6”), F. Robinson the club. The blue ink endorsements of Kubek, Maris and Richardson are arranged on (“8-9”), (2) Schoendienst (“8”, “6”), the reverse of the “Going to the Ball Game?” menu produced at a Hilton hotel in close Slaughter (“8-9”), Wilhelm (“4-5”). proximity to a major league stadium. Despite limited soiling, the blue ink autographs Auction LOA from JSA. More on our still present (“8-9”) in both strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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481. 1949 Binghamton Triplets Team-Signed Framed Photograph with (20) Autographs Including Pre-Rookie —Full JSA The Class A 480. 1944 Brooklyn Dodgers Team-Signed 8x10 Photograph Binghamton with (16) Autographs—Full JSA Triplets of the Eastern League have penned the offered framed photograph with (20) autographs including a pre-rookie Whitey Ford. The 9-1/4 x 11” team composite is Presented is a 1944 Brooklyn Dodgers team-signed 8x10 photograph with (16) auto- expertly framed and matted to 16-1/4 x 13-1/4” and inscribed throughout with a blue graphs. The primarily blue Sharpie endorsements average (“9”) in both strength and steel-tip fountain pen. The autographs generally present (“7”) penmanship. Signatories clarity. Included are: Basinski, Bordagaray, Bragan, Branca, T. Brown, Crocker, include: Ford (“4”), Gorman, Schult, Selkirk (manager) and Verdi. Full photo LOA Hayworth, King, Mauch, McLish, Miksis, Olmo, Schultz, Stanky, Sunkel and Wyatt. from JSA. More on our website. Ideal for framing and prominent exhibition. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

482. 1965 Washington Senators Team-Signed Photograph with (32) Autographs Including Hodges—Full JSA Get up close and personal with the 1965 Washington Senators by claimed the offered team-signed photo- graph with (32) autographs. The black-and-white 8x10 picture is penned on the reverse in blue ink with the endorsements registering (“8- 9”) penmanship. Despite a 483. (70) Signed Baseball Mostly 8x10 Photographs with (24) combination of wear includ- ing creasing, crazing and a 1- Hall of Famers 1/2” tear along the upper Sharp assortment of (70) signed baseball mostly 8x10 photographs featuring (24) Hall edge, the autographs are not of Famers. Unless noted, each crisp autograph presents (“8-9”) or better. Highlights seriously affected. Featured include Full Photo LOA from JSA: Martin; JSA Certs: (52 photos, 50 cards, three are: Hodges (“8-9”), F. stickers) with D. DiMaggio (full name variant), (2) Doby, R. Ferrell, Griffey Jr., Howard, Kirkland, Ortega, Hunter, McGwire, (2) Musial, Rose, Ryan, Spahn; PSA/DNA Cert Cards: (17 pho- Selkirk, Yost and Zimmer. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. tos, 16 cards, one sticker) with Berra, Clemens, Connors, Drysdale, Mattingly, Opening Bid $200.00 Schmidt, Wynn and Yastrzemski. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

484. (105) 485. Multi/Single- Autographed Signed 8x10 Baseball 8x10 Baseball Photographs Photo Lot of with (21) Hall (282) With V. of Famers Stephens, L. Great moments, MacPhail legendary team- and Wertz mates and (21) A visual parade Cooperstown spanning more inductees are por- than half a centu- trayed among these ry of diamond (105) multi/single- greats, these signed 8x10 photo- (282) photo- graphs. Each script graphs are indi- presents (“8-9”) or vidually auto- better. Highlights graphed by their subjects. The 8x10 and 10x8 photos include original news service include JSA Cert Cards: (39 photos) with (6) Bauer/Woodling, (3) Branca/Thomson, examples, team-issued and both black-and-white and color prints. Endorsements aver- (3) Callison, (3) Carlton (HOF 94), (3) Cramer, (3) Ennis, (3) Hunter, (3) age (“8-9”) strength with highlights including: Bunning, Feller, (2) Leonard, Lollar Labine/Podres/Craig, (3) McGraw, (3) Rose, (3) Snider (all #/100), (3) Spahn; (d.1977), Lopat, A. Lopez, La. MacPhail (d.1975), Le. MacPhail, Newhouser, Auction LOA from JSA: (66 photos) with (3) Feller, (6) Roberts and (3) Vander Quisenberry (d.1998), V. Stephens (d.1968) and Wertz (d.1983). Auction LOA from Meer (6/11/38, 6/15/38). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 487. Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio 486. Signed Dual-Signed Photograph - Full JSA Framed Photograph A Cooperstown inductee whose career - Full JSA spanned four decades, Negro League legend Willie Wells, Sr. was a slick Contemporaries during fielding shortstop who mentored Jackie careers marked by heated Robinson on the art of turning the dou- pennant chases and U.S. ble play. Pictured in his early-1950s role military service, legendary as player/manager of the Winnipeg rivals Joe DiMaggio and Buffaloes, Wells has endorsed this 5x7 Ted Williams shared a rare black-and-white photograph. Rendered relaxed moment and smiled in blue ballpoint and prefaced by a “Best for the camera at Fenway Wish” salutation, Wells’ signature proj- Park. This 10x8 black-and- ects (“8-9”) strength. Full photo LOA white photo of that coupling is autographed by both Hall of Fame subjects. Framed to from JSA. 15-1/2 x 12-1/2”, the photo is signed by Williams in blue marker (“9” strength) and by Opening Bid $200.00 DiMaggio in black marker (“8” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

488. Mickey Mantle Single- 489. (2) Single- Signed 8x10 Photo With Signed 20x16 “No. 7” Inscription - Full Photos: J. JSA DiMaggio Feared at venues throughout baseball, (SGC) and Mickey Mantle ceremoniously chris- Mantle (“536 tened 16 different stadiums with tape- measure home runs, including Fenway HR’s” Park a whopping 38 times. This 8x10 Inscription, black-and-white photo shows Mantle Full JSA) in the visitors’ dugout at Fenway. A center field legend and the heir to his throne are the subjects and endorsers of these Mantle has signed the souvenir in (2) 20x16 black-and-white photographs. Includes: J. DiMaggio: framed to 26-1/2 x black marker and inscribed “No. 7.” 22-1/2”, an action likeness of DiMaggio sliding into home plate is signed in black Emerging prominently against the marker (“7-8” strength; SGC cert/hologram); Mantle: an image of Mantle watching stark white background, Mantle’s the flight of his 500th career home run on May 14, 1967 as Baltimore Andy scripting projects (“8-9”) strength and Etchebarren looks on. Mantle has signed in silver marker (“8-9” strength) and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. inscribed “536 HR’s” (full JSA). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

490. 491. (3) Mickey Mantle (Steiner) and & Dual/Single-Signed (Full JSA) Photographs with Full Autographed JSA Displays “The Old Perfessor” and Intimidating in their “Muscles” are joined on this lot respective roles as slug- of dual/single-signed Mickey ger and pitcher, Hank Mantle and Casey Stengel Aaron and Don autographed photos. Included Drysdale have a storied are 1.) dual-signed 8x10 wire history as Aaron hit photo with Mantle (“9”) and more home runs (17) off of Drysdale than he did any other unfortunate hurler. These Stengel (“5”); 2.) single-signed autographed displays include: Aaron: a 20x16 color print of Aaron launching career Mantle 8x10 photograph home run No. 715; signed in blue marker (“10” strength; Steiner Sports cert/holo- (“10”); 3.) Stengel single- gram); Drysdale: 1968 Sports Illustrated poster framed to 33-1/4 x 43-3/8” and signed black and white photo- signed in blue marker (“10” strength; full photo LOA from JSA). graph (“9”). Individual full Opening Bid $150.00 photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 493. 1964 Philadelphia Phillies Bulletin Newspaper Portraits 492. Joe DiMaggio, Set with (25/27) Signed Mickey Mantle & Ted Though they suffered one of the worst Williams Signed 8x10 folds in baseball history the 1964 Philadelphia Phillies live on in this color- Photographs with Full ful collection of newspaper supplements. LOAs Offered is a 1964 Philadelphia Bulletin Two Yankees and a Red Sox slug- portraits set with (25/27) signed. ger are teamed on this trio of Measuring 8x10 these appealing souvenirs signed 8x10 photographs. present as (EX-MT to NM) with only Included are 1.) DiMaggio (“10”); slight corner wear and light toning pre- 2.) Mantle (“9-10”) and 3.) T. venting higher grades. Typical of players Williams (“9”). Individual full from the era, the signatures show remark- photo LOAs from JSA. able (“9-10”) average signature quality. Opening Bid $200.00 Key signers are: R. Allen, J. Bunning, V. Power and C. Short. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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495. (72) 1957 Topps Baseball Signed Cards 494. Signed 1927 Baseball with RC, Exhibits Tony Lazzeri—SGC Don Drysdale RC & Tough Authentic Deceased Poosh ‘Em Up Tony! Signature assessed Exemplary assortment of (72) 1957 as Authentic and encapsulated by SGC. Topps Baseball signed cards featur- Extremely scarce 1927 Baseball Exhibits ing Hall of Famers and tough Tony Lazzeri that was penned by the Hall deceased players. The autographs of Famer in the decades between the generally present (“7-8”) or better card’s issue and his untimely passing in while the cards average in the (VG to 1946. This Murderers’ Row era relic por- VG-EX) range. Included are: #3, #5 trays Lazzeri unleashing a wicked swing Maglie, #15 Roberts, 17, #18 as an integral cog to the Yankees offen- Drysdale RC (reverse pen mark), #30 sive machine. The crisp black steel-tip Reese, #35 F. Robinson RC, 3, 50, fountain pen endorsement presents a 53, 54, 57, 65, #78 Wertz, 83, #85 strong (“8”) while the obverse presents Doby, #88 Kuenn, 89, 91, 103, 105, (VG) with deference to two strips of glue 110, #115 Gilliam, #117 Adcock, residue on the reverse. Signed pre-war #120 Lemon, (2) 122, 131, 133, 136, trading cards of Hall of Famers such as 145, 147, #154 Schoendienst, 160, #165 Kluszewski, 173, 175, 176, 179, 181, 197, Lazzeri are quite difficult. Add to the fact #203 Wilhelm, 207, 211, #212 Colavito RC, 213, #215 Slaughter, #220 Jensen, 228, that he passed away over 67 years ago 232, #250 Mathews, 252, 256, 257, #265 Haddix, 269, #277 Podres, 285, 294, 296, and the desirability escalates. 303, 325, 355, 363, 380, 385, 392, 397 and #400 Dodgers’ Sluggers/Snider. Auction Opening Bid $250.00 LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00

496. Signed 1967 497. (15) 1957-1988 Topps Dexter Press Roberto Baseball Hall of Fame Clemente with Full Signed Rookie Cards with JSA Bench, Carlton & Carew The offered 1967 Dexter Signed Topps Baseball Hall of Fame Press Premium of Roberto rookie cards are “white hot” and these Clemente crossed paths with (15) examples will certainly attract sig- the Hall of Famer during the nificant interest. Each autograph pres- five year span between its ents (“9”) or better while the cards release and Clemente’s average (VG-EX to EX) for earlier untimely death in late 1972. issues and ascend toward (NM to NM- The 5x7 portrait is penned MT) for latter editions. Included are above the letters in blue ink PSA/DNA Authentic: (5 cards) with with the centered script and 1957 Topps: #24 Mazeroski RC, #35 F. preceding salutation executed Robinson RC; 1962 Topps: #199 Perry with (“7”) precision. Crease- RC, #387 Brock RC; 1964 Topps #541 free setting that displays mild Niekro RC; Auction LOA from JSA: perimeter trimming which (10 cards) with 1960 Topps #316 does not adversely impact the McCovey RC, 1965 Topps #477 overall presentation of this Carlton RC, 1966 Topps: #254 Jenkins monumental autographed RC, #288 Sutton RC; 1967 Topps #569 piece. The biographical Carew RC, 1968 Topps #247 Bench reverse is clean. Full photo RC, 1969 Topps #597 Fingers RC, 1979 Topps #116 O. Smith RC, 1982 Topps #21 LOA from JSA. Ripken RC and 1988 Topps #779 Glavine RC. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

498. (43) 1956-1984 499. Joe Signed Topps Baseball DiMaggio Hall of Famers & Stars Framed 1998 LE with Maris Artist Proof Superb arrangement of (43) LeRoy Neiman 1956-1984 signed Topps Baseball Lithograph Hall of Famers and stars featur- ing a stellar cast such as Aaron, Signed by Both Maris, Mays and more. The auto- Subject and graphs overwhelmingly average Artist - Full JSA (“8-9”) with the cards generally While Joe DiMaggio’s presenting (EX-MT). Highlights 56-game hitting streak, include PSA/DNA Authentic: (2 10 World Series cards) with 1956 Killebrew #164, appearances and nine 1967 #430 Rose; Auction LOA titles over a 13-year from JSA: (41 cards) with 1957 career are nearly #15 Roberts, 1958 #482 Banks impossible to compre- AS, #486 Mays AS; 1959: #561 hend, so, too, is the expressionist portrayal composed by famed artist LeRoy Neiman. Aaron AS, #563 Mays AS; 1961 Seemingly random applications of color somehow add up to form a definitive likeness #443 Snider, 1962: #30 Mathews, of the Yankee legend and the limited edition (54/56) artist’s proof is framed to 23x29 #394 Aaron AS; 1968 #220 and autographed by both subject and painter! DiMaggio has signed in blue marker Killebrew, 1969 #95 Bench, 1970 (“8” strength) and inscribed “Yankee Clipper.” Nieman has signed in blue paint (“8-9” #150 Killebrew, 1974 #283 Schmidt, 1975 #198 Maris/Groat MVP (“5-6”), 1977 #140 strength) and inscribed “’98.” Full photo LOA from JSA, as well as a sticker from Joe Schmidt and 1982 #5 Ryan HL. More on our website. DiMaggio Enterprises. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 500. 1948-1955 Bowman Baseball Autographed Card Lot of (210) A case of less is more. Offered is a lot of (210) 1948-55 autographed 501. (3) Signed 1966 Topps Bowman baseball cards. Many of Baseball Hall of Famers with these players were lesser stars Banks, Drysdale & Ford—All whose signatures are infrequently SGC Graded Authentic offered, affording them more status. Cards rate as (90% GD, 10% lesser) Signatures assessed as “Authentic” and encap- with signatures averaging (“7-9”). sulated by SGC. Cooperstown’s calling for this Highlights are: 1948: #19 Henrich; trio of 1966 Topps Baseball signed Hall of 1951: #67 Sievers, #113 Nicholson; Famers. Included are 1.) #110 Banks (“6-7”, 1952: #75 Kell (trimmed), #82 card GD); 2.) #160 Ford (“8”, card GD) and 3.) Zernial, (2) #87 Vernon; 1953 #430 Drysdale (“8-9”, card EX-MT). Color: #134 Pesky, #159 Vernon; Opening Bid $150.00 1954: (3) #19 Shantz, #50 Kell; 1955: #46 Vernon, #140 Shantz, #213 Kell. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

503. (27) 1952-Modern New 502. Signed 1968 Topps York Yankees Signed Cards Baseball #330 Roger Maris with Maris & Certified Autos Card with Full JSA Presented are (27) 1952-modern New Boost your signed gum card collection York Yankees signed cards. Unless noted, with the offered 1968 Topps Baseball each autograph presents (“8”) or better #330 Roger Maris (d.1985) example. The with the cards generally ranging from (EX slugger penned the lower portion of the to NM). Included are Full Photo LOA card with a black fiber-tip marker. The from JSA: (2 cards) with B. Brown (1952 lengthy 1-3/4” autograph presents a Bowman #105), Maris (1963 Topps #144 strong (“8”) in both strength and clarity WS, reverse paper loss); PSA/DNA while the cardboard setting is lower Authentic: B. Martin (1976 Topps grade due to a piece of tape placed on the Yankees Team #17); Auction LOA from upper left corner. However, the autograph JSA: (20 cards) with Rizzuto (“5”), of the acclaimed subject overwhelms any Skowron; Certified Autos: (4 cards) with technical deficiencies. Full photo LOA 2001 Team Topps Legends Pepitone and from JSA. 2011 SP Legendary Cuts Peckinpaugh cut Opening Bid $250.00 (#/10). Opening Bid $250.00

505. Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays Signed LE 1953 504. Mickey Mantle, Willie Topps Baseball Mays & Pete Rose Signed Lithographs - LOA Reprint Cards—All from Marriott PSA/DNA Authentic Corporation Each graded Authentic and encapsulat- While their unlimited tal- ed by PSA/DNA. Three of baseball’s ents could never be cap- most prolific legends have signed this tured in a single likeness, trio of reprint cards. Included are 1.) Mickey Mantle and Willie Mantle (“9”, 1982 ASA Mantle Story Mays were portrayed in colorful strokes at spring training venues as they still embod- #1); 2.) Mays (“9-10”, 1989 Bowman ied “can’t miss” billings. Produced from the original artists’ renderings used in the Inserts) and 3.) Rose (“8”, 1963 Topps 1953 Topps Baseball #82 and #244 cardboard collectibles, these limited edition litho- Baseball rookie reprint). graphs are each autographed by their heroic subjects. Framed to 18-5/16 x 22-1/4”, Opening Bid $200.00 each is signed in fiber tip marker. Both pennings project (“10”) strength and clarity. LOA from the Marriott Corporation. Opening Bid $250.00

506. Mickey Mantle and 507. “Willie, Willie Mays Signed LE Mickey and The Lithographs - Both Full JSA Duke” LE Poster Centerfield contemporaries and annual Signed by All (3) contenders in the Big Apple, both - Full JSA Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays have Having combined for autographed their likenesses on these 1,603 home runs and 22 limited edition lithographs. Includes: World Series appear- Mantle: composed by Burt Silverman ances as New York’s in 1988, a 25-5/8 x 37-5/8” LE center field triumvirate, (78/777) color print depicts Mantle in “Willie, Mickey and the his Yankee pinstripes. Mantle has Duke” were immortal- signed in black marker (“9” strength). ized in song and on Full photo LOA from JSA; Mays: artists’ renderings. Composed by David Millman in 1983, this portrayal is autographed composed by R.T. Handville, this 1982 by all three subjects. The 36x24 limited edition (155/1603) color print showcases blue LE (61/1000) color print is signed by Sharpie signatures, which all project (“9”) potency beneath their corresponding like- Mays in blue marker (“10” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 nesses. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

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508. Sandy Koufax 509. Ted Williams LE Signed and Framed Signed “Triple Stephen Holland LE Crown” Giclee-on- Giclee - Full JSA Canvas Carefully rendered strokes com- While Ted Williams’ incom- bine to depict Hall of Famer parable exploits in 1941 (.406 Sandy Koufax pensively staring batting average), 1942 (Triple toward home plate as he gets Crown) and 1947 (Triple ready to thwart another in a long Crown) couldn’t sway the series of hapless victims on this baseball scribes and New detailed color giclee. Framed to York bias, they did warrant 31-12/ x 38-1/2” (with no glass), renowned artist Steve Larson the Stephen Holland limited edi- to compose this gorgeous tion (150/170) composition is giclee-on-canvas. Framed to signed in gold-colored marker by 44-1/4 x 34-1/4”, the limited edition (135/139) piece is autographed by its legendary both artist and subject (both “9- subject. Executed in blue marker, Williams’ bold penning projects (“8-9”) strength and 10” strength). Full photo LOA is accompanied by his inscription of “42 47 TC.” Comes with a hologram from All- from JSA. American Collectibles. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

510. 3000 511. (15) Hits and 300 Signed Lithographs—All Wins Multi- Certified Signed Phillies phans celebrate your all- Lithograph time leading slugger with this lot of signed lithographs. Offered are Lot of (2) (15) Mike Schmidt signed multi- With Aaron, image lithos in like-new condition. Mays, Each of these identical prints measures 22x28 and features a (“9- Musial and Spahn - Both Full JSA 10”) quality blue felt-tip pen The subjects of “theme” lithographs all but ensuring their plaques in Cooperstown, Schmidt autograph on the field at (20) legendary players have autographed their likenesses in these (2) framed displays. lower right. Noted sports artist Signatures average (“9”) potency and include: 3000 Hit Club: with Aaron, Brett, Frank Stapleton has also signed Brock, Carew, Kaline, Mays, Molitor, Murray, Musial, Rose, Winfield, Yastrzemski each one in pencil on the white and Yount; 300 Win Club: with Carlton, Niekro, Perry, Ryan, Seaver, Spahn and border area below the Schmidt sig- Sutton. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. natures. 1994 copyright date Opening Bid $250.00 appears on the field at lower left. All with JSA basic certs/stickers. Opening Bid $250.00

512. 3000 Hit Club Multi-Signed Bat with (5) Autographs Including Inscriptions—Full JSA 513. (3) Nolan Ryan Single-Signed Cooperstown Bat Company The five endorsers of the offered 3000 Hit Club multi-signed bat notched a total of 17,340 base hits over their historic careers. The blue Sharpie endorsements are placed Team Series Bats with (2) Inscriptions—All JSA across the barrel of the 33-1/2 Adirondack blue band lumber with the autographs aver- Three of the four franchises in which “The Express” suited up for are represented with aging (“9”) potency. Additionally, each slugger inked their career hit total as an this trio of Nolan Ryan single-signed Cooperstown Bat Company Team Series bats. inscription. Included are Aaron (3771), Brock (3023), Kaline (3007), Mays (3283, These full-size 33-1/2” slabs of lumber are penned across the barrel in blue Sharpie slight ink migration) and Rose 4256). Full photo LOA from JSA. with the autographs averaging (“9-10”). Included are 1-2.) and Texas Opening Bid $150.00 Rangers with (All-Time K King) inscriptions and 3.) New York Mets. Individual JSA sticker/cert cards accompany. Opening Bid $250.00

514. (11) Single-Signed 515. (18) Single- Hall of Fame Baseball Signed Baseball Bats with Star Bats with Add to your rack with these (11) Rose single-signed Baseball Hall of Fame Presented are (18) single- bats. The full-sized pieces of lumber signed baseball star full- average (“9”). Unless noted, each sized bats from various bat is a Louisville Slugger. Included manufacturers. Unless are Full Photo LOA from JSA: noted, each autograph Hunter (Cooperstown Bat Company grades (“8-9”). Included Team Series); JSA Cert Cards: (10 are: (2) Dropo (one “7”, bats) with Boudreau, Carlton, AL 1950 R.O.Y.), (2) Dandridge (Squatty, Rawlings Foster (NL MVP 1977 Adirondack Blue Band), R. Ferrell 52Hrs.), Garvey (JSA cert), (4) Jethroe (one “6”, (3) N.L. 1950 R.O.Y.), Rose (JSA (HOF 1984, “Game of the Century”, cert), Luzinski, (3) Thomson (”The Shot Heard Round the World” Oct. 3, 1951), (2) #/33), Herman (H.O.F. 1975), Kiner M. Williams (Wild Thing) and Zeile (with salutation). With exception to the noted, the (H.O.F. 1975, Cooperstown Bat Company), Lemon, Musial (Adirondack), F. remaining autographs come with an auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Robinson (586) and Snider. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 516. Pete Rose 1968 Game- Issued All-Star Game Bat - Full PSA/DNA With Cooperstown-bound legends in both dugouts and a futuristic indoor facility dubbed “The Eighth Wonder of the World” as the hosting venue, the 1968 All-Star Game was limited to a run-scoring double-play grounder as its lone offensive highlight. Absent that afternoon was Cincinnati’s Pete Rose. The 27-year-old was deservedly selected 517. Ken Griffey, Jr. 2005-2006 Cincinnati for the Mid-Summer gala, having Reds Alternate Game Jersey already authored a 22-game hitting streak and entered the All-Star break with a .329 batting average and 1008 Dubbed “Junior” and (fittingly) “The Natural,” Ken Griffey, career hits. But a broken left thumb was the result of his unbridled passion and competitive spirit, which led him Jr. continued his family’s “Big Red Machine” heritage after to dive for a fly ball at Dodger Stadium just two days before the All-Star break. While Rose reluctantly missed the having established himself in the Great Northwest. This festivities in Houston, the offered Hillerich & Bradsby weapon was at the ready. The (32.9-oz/36”) “S2” white ash Cincinnati Reds alternate jersey was issued to Griffey during signature model lumber features engraved “ALL-STAR GAME” and “1968 – HOUSTON” identifiers flanking his tenure in the Queen City. The red knit button-down gar- the hit king’s facsimile signature on the barrel. Spared from the activity, the uncracked war club exhibits no use ment features twill identifiers, proper “Russell Athletic” tag- and retains its prominent center brand/stampings and furniture-like finish. And it’s a wonder Rose d i d n ’t s o m e h o w ging and was worn by Griffey during the 2005 and/or 2006 make his way to the plate that day. Less than two weeks later, against the orders of physicians and manager Dave seasons. All original and unaltered, the jersey shows light Bristol, Rose swung at full strength in “pepper” activities in Pittsburgh and returned to the lineup despite x-rays wear. More on our website. showing his thumb was still mending. This is a rare Mid-Summer Classic relic from a bygone era and player Opening Bid $400.00 whose unyielding spirit is unmatched and sadly, gone forever. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $2000.00

519. Glenn Ressler Early-1970s Baltimore Colts Signed Game- Worn Road Jersey - Full Miedema 518. 1970s-1990s Game-Worn and Issued Lot LOA of (6) An unsung fixture on Baltimore Colts teams that included two Super Bowl install- Spanning the roller coaster reign of Ted Turner, these (6) Atlanta Braves apparel items ments, former offensive lineman Glenn Ressler embodied the spirit of the town’s blue include: Late-1970s/Early-1980s Warm-up Jersey: blue knit pullover garment with collar work ethic and competitive fire. This Colts road jersey was worn and signed by white appliqué identifiers and “Wilson” tagging; Terry Harper 1980-1986 Game- Ressler in the early-1970s. The white durene pullover garment features “62” sewn to Worn Warm-Up Jersey: red mesh pullover garment with appliqué identifiers and the front, back and sleeves in blue twill. Just below the front number, Ressler has “Wilson” tagging; 1978-1983 Warm-Up Jacket: blue nylon button-down garment signed in black marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “#62.” The vented left front tail is with twill identifiers and “Wilson” tagging; 1990 Jacket: blue satin-like button-down home to a “Sand-Knit” size “50” label and a Baltimore Colts exclusivity tag. garment with twill identifiers and a 1990 “25th Anniversary” patch; 1990s Bullpen Outstanding use is evident, with multiple team repairs. A tried and true relic from the Jacket: blue nylon full-length zippered garment with an embroidered logo and days of “Johnny U,” the NFL’s first marching band and unrivaled team camaraderie. “Starter” tagging; Cap: blue wool accessory with “New Era” tag- Also included is a game-worn sidelines sweatshirt. Full photo LOA from Dave ging. More on our website. Miedema. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

520. LeBron James 521. Luol 2009 Signed Game- Deng 2009- Worn Nike “LeBron 2010 Game- Soldier II” Shoes - Issued Full JSA Chicago As his annual stipend Bulls St. climbed to $14,410,581.00 Patrick’s Day for the 2008-09 NBA cam- paign, LeBron James Jersey neared the end of his seven- Having resided in year contract with Nike, an Sudan, Egypt, endorsement deal that net- England and the ted the Ohio native an addi- United States, 6- tional $90 million. foot-9 forward Honoring both lucrative Luol Deng is agreements, James wore decidedly quali- and autographed these Nike fied in the realm Zoom “LeBron Soldier II” shoes during the 2008-09 campaign. The white leather of ethnic celebrations. As the Chicago Bulls observed St. Patrick’s Day and its Irish footwear items feature maroon, red, blue and gold accents with “L23” embossed on origins, this green jersey was issued to the multi-cultured Deng during the 2009-10 the outer sides, “2” displayed on the left instep and “3” on the right instep. On each season. The green micromesh pullover garment features black-on-white twill identi- heel, a crowned lion symbolizes James’ regal status. On the outer portion of the right fiers and proper “Adidas” tagging. While the Bulls donned this style for both the shoe, James has signed in black marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “#23.” On the March 17 and March 19 games, the offered example saw no game action, as Deng outer portion of the left shoe, James has signed “King James” (black marker, “9” was sidelined with a sprained right calf. More on our website. strength). Full JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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522. Jim Bouton 523. Walt Alston 1968 New York 1970s Game-Worn Yankees Signed Los Angeles Dodgers Game-Worn Jacket Road Jersey - The skipper of Brooklyn’s Full Miedema only World Series winner and, subsequently, the first- LOA ever Dodger champions on While Jim Bouton’s the West Coast, Hall of arm was unable to Famer Walt Alston endured withstand excessive 23 seasons at the helm and use during his seven wore this Dodgers jacket dur- seasons in the Bronx, his memory endured and provided ample anecdotes in his tell- ing the 1970s. The blue satin- all Ball Four book. This New York Yankees home jersey was worn and signed by the like zippered garment fea- pitcher-turned-controversial author during the 1968 season. The gray flannel button- tures “Dodgers” angled across the chest in white twill. Within the wool-lined collar, a down garment features “NEW YORK” arched across the chest in blue felt and proper “W.A. Goodman & Sons” size “50” label is accompanied by a cloth hanger and a tag “Wilson” tagging. On the left breast, Bouton has signed in blue marker (“8-9” with handwritten notations of “Alston” and “55,” both of which are crossed out. strength). Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. Excellent wear! More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

524. 1970s-1980s Major 525. Los League Baseball Team-Issued Angeles Jacket Lot of (4) With Orioles, Dodgers Reds, Dodgers and A’s Team-Issued As tight-fitting uniforms, loud color Lot of (5) schemes and synthetic stadiums invaded With Bullpen Major League Baseball, team-issued jack- ets followed suit. These (4) examples hail Jacket from the 1970s and 1980s. The all-origi- Issued in Chavez nal button-down garments showcase twill Ravine during identifiers and proper tagging. Included recent decades, are: Baltimore Orioles (“Harv-al” tag- these (5) apparel items are “Dodger Blue” in their representation of the storied Senior ging); Cincinnati Reds (“Wilson” tag- Circuit franchise. Showing light to moderate wear, the items include: 1987 Jacket: ging); Los Angeles Dodgers (“Felco” tag- with Dodger Stadium 25th anniversary patch and “W.A. Goodman & Sons” tagging; ging); and Oakland A’s 1990s Warm-Up Jacket: blue windbreaker; 1990s Warm-Up Jersey: blue mesh (“Pacesetter/Majestic” tagging). More on pullover garment; 1999 Alternate Cap: blue wool accessory with silver bill; 1990s our website. Bullpen Jacket: full-length jacket. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

526. Late- 527. 1980s-2000s 1970s-2000s Baltimore Philadelphia Orioles Game- Phillies Issued Lot of (7) Team-Issued With (4) Warm- Jacket Lot Up Jerseys and of (5) (3) Jackets Phillies phans High-flying Birds soar can phil their to dizzying heights in closets with these this lot of (7) (5) professional Baltimore Orioles model jackets team-issued apparel issued by and installments. The nylon garments items. Varying degrees are tailored from familiar maroon or red hues with proper “Wilson,” “Russell of wear are evident on these all-original garments tailored from the franchise’s famil- Athletic,” “Majestic” or “Starter” tagging. With designs dating from the late-1970s to iar black and orange. Includes: (4) Warm-Up Jerseys: (1) 1980s orange; (1) 1990s 2000s, the all-original jackets are unaltered and exhibit evidence of light wear. More black, (1) 2000s black; and (1) 2000s orange spring training; (3) Jackets: (2) 1990s on our website. team jackets and (1) 2000s windbreaker. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

528. 1980s-2000s 529. Derek Jeter Pittsburgh Pirates Team- & Issued Jacket Lot of (5) - 2007 All-Star Including Full-Length Game Jackets Bullpen Jacket Along paths clearly Swashbuckling bats and the black- marked with and-yellow color scheme have long Cooperstown as the ulti- defined the Pittsburgh Pirates. mate destination, both These (5) professional model jack- Derek Jeter and Albert ets were issued by Bucs install- Pujols took a competi- ments from the 1980s to 2000s. tive “break,” if you will, Light to moderate wear is evident to participate in the throughout with proper “King 2007 All-Star Game at Louie,” “Starter” or “Apex One” San Francisco’s AT&T Park. At that Mid-Summer Classic, the diamond icons were tagging. Headlining the lot are a issued these warm-up jackets. The nylon pullover garments feature twill and sewn 1990s full-length bullpen jacket identifiers, team logos and proper “Majestic” tagging. Also included is a 2007 All-Star and a 1987 warm-up jacket worn by former pitcher Jim Winn. More on our website. Game jacket (not specific to either league). More on our 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: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 530. (5) 1980s 531. 1980s- Game-Worn 2000s Game- Minor League Worn Baseball American Jerseys League Enduring long bus Warm-Up rides and unkempt Jersey Lot of venues in hopes of one day reaching (5) With “The Show,” players 2003 donned these (5) Coinciding with the boom of ESPN and its comprehensive coverage, these (5) warm- minor league base- up jerseys were donned by Junior Circuit stars. The all-original mesh garments consis- ball jerseys during the 1980s. Tailored from knit, durene or mesh, the garments feature tently show solid game wear and include: 1990 California Angles: (Bob McClure); twill identifiers, proper tagging and show wear suggesting multiple players (which is 1987-1992 : worn by either Rick Rennick or Chili Davis; 1994- consistent with minor league apparel). Includes: (2) Phoenix Giants (home and away); 1996 California Angles: (Mark Langston); 1994-1999 : worn by either (2) Shreveport Captains (home and away); and (1) Phoenix Firebirds (home). Cecil Fielder, Doug Bochtler or Dave Borkowski; 2003 : (Roy Complete individual descriptions on our website. Halladay). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

532. (10) 1970s-1990s 533. Jason Game-Used Bats With Garrett 2003 Phillies Emphasis - New York Includes Luzinski, Giants Game- Maddox and McBride Worn Road Stock your white ash arsenal Jersey with these (10) weapons bran- From the Ivy League dished by big league super- to the World League stars during the 1970s through to the CFL and NFL, 1990s. With a definitive former “Philly” flavor, the war clubs Jason Garrett exhibit solid game use endured far less pres- throughout and include sure in his back-up role as he currently does in the white-hot spotlight at the helm of Hillerich & Bradsby, the Dallas Cowboys. This New York Giants road jersey was worn by Garrett during Louisville Slugger or Adirondack models from: Mike Anderson, , Greg the 2003 campaign. The white mesh/dazzle cloth blend pullover garment features twill Gross (signed), (signed), , Bake McBride (signed), identifiers, proper “Reebok” tagging and exhibits evidence of moderate wear. Comes Lance Parrish, Larry Parrish, Steve Sax and . More on our website. with a COA from the New York Giants. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

534. Tracy McGrady 535. Antawn Jamison Signed, Game-Worn Signed, Game-Worn 2004-05 Rockets Jersey and Adidas Baltimore Bullets Thowback Shoes - Both Full JSA Jersey and Shoes - JSA While thunderous slam dunks were Have game, will travel. Such is the once the fare in Tracy McGrady’s credo for Antawn Jamison, who has career, the 6-foot-8 superstar is nowa- had six different suitors over a prolific days bringing the heat (from the pitch- 16-year NBA career. These Washington ing mound) for the Sugar Land Bullets throwback apparel items were Skeeters. These shoes and Houston worn and signed by the North Carolina Rockets jersey were worn and signed product during the 2004-05 season. by the -born icon in the former Includes: Jersey: an orange mesh endeavor. The road jersey is signed on pullover garment signed on the back the back number “1” in black marker “4” in silver marker (“6-7” strength); (“9” strength), while each Adidas size Shoes: white leather “Adidas” size “16” custom-designed “T-MAC” shoes “16” accessories; each signed on the are signed in silver marker (both “8-9” outer portion in blue marker (both “7- strength). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. 8” strength). Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

536. Alonzo 537. John Wall 2012- Mourning and 13 Signed Game-Worn Gary Payton Shoes - Full JSA Signed Game-Worn A durable point guard profi- Shoes - Both Full cient at dishing off, Kentucky product John Wall is among the JSA primary reasons for the Since retired and inducted Washington Wizards’ first play- into the most recent off advancement since 2005. Basketball Hall of Fame These “Reebok” shoes were class, both Alonzo worn and signed by the D.C. Mourning and Gary star during the 2012-13 season. Payton wore and auto- The “Brovas” size “13” white graphed these shoes as they closed out celebrated NBA careers with the Miami Heat. leather accessories feature blue Includes: Mourning: “Nike” size “18.5” black leather accessories both signed on the accents and protective plastic outer portion in silver marker (both “9-10” strength) and inscribed “#33”; Payton covering. Wall has signed the “Nike” size “16” black footwear items each signed on the red rubber inner toe (both toe of each in black marker (both “8-9” strength) and inscribed “#2.” Light wear. Full “10” strength). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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538. 1926 539. 1950 Bowman Shotwell Football Complete Set of Candy Red (144) Cards Grange It’s first-and-goal for the offered Complete Set 1950 Bowman Football complete set of (144) cards. This color of (24) Cards splashed series has an overall Plus Book approximate condition breakdown The “Galloping of 20% (VG-EX or better), 45% Ghost” is celebrated (VG) and 35% (GD or lesser). in both picture and Highlights include #1 D. Walker text with the offered (VG), #5 Tittle RC (VG), #6 tandem of Harold Groza RC (GD), #17 Waterfield (Red) Grange peri- (VG), #23 Van Buren (EX), #26 od items. Included Lujack (VG), #27 Luckman (VG- are 1.) 1926 EX), #29 Dudley (NM), #35 Perry Shotwell Candy RC (GD), #37 Layne (GD), #43 Red Grange set of Motley RC (VG-EX), #45 (24/24) cards Graham RC (VG-EX), #51 Fears (obverses average RC (VG), #52 Hirsch RC (VG), FR, technically PR #78 Lavelli RC (VG-EX), #100 due to reverse magazine/scrapbook mounting) and 2.) 1926 One Minute To Play hard- Baugh (VG), #132 Bednarik (VG- cover book by Sherman (Grosset & Dunlap) presenting in (VG) condition with mod- EX) and #144 Ramsey RC (GD). erate cover wear and limited interior staining. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

541. (41) 540. 1951 Bowman 1948-1951 Football Complete Set Bowman & (144/144) Leaf Football The debut of Tom Landry is the cor- PSA and nerstone to the offered 1951 SGC Graded Bowman Football complete set of (144) cards. This classic gridiron Cards—All issue has an overall approximate “5-8” condition breakdown of 20% (VG- Sharp arrangement EX or better), 45% (VG) and 35% of (41) 1948-1951 (GD or lesser). Highlights include Bowman and Leaf #2 Graham (VG), #4 Van Brocklin Football PSA and RC (VG), #10 Van Buren (VG-EX), SGC graded cards. #12 Bednarik (EX-MT), #13 Turner Included are 1948 (VG-EX), #20 Landry RC (VG-EX), Leaf: (15 cards) #25 D. Walker (VG), #32 Tittle with PSA 8: #10 (GD), #34 Baugh (GD, stain), #75 (oc); PSA 7: (3 cards) with #11, 30, 41 (Orange Pants); PSA 6: (8 cards) with #5 Groza (EX-MT), #76 Hirsch (VG), (Blue Jersey), 21, 23, 25 (Black Name on Front), 31, 38, 39, 40; PSA 5: (2 cards) #91 Tunnell RC (VG), #109 Motley with #31 (Red Jersey), 47; SGC 60: #7; 1950 Bowman: (2 cards) with #98 (SGC 80), (VG-EX), #137 Trippi (VG-EX) and #130 (SGC 88); 1951 Bowman: (24 cards) with PSA 8: #23; SGC 88: #114; PSA #144 Dudley (VG-EX). More on our 7.5: (2 cards) with #8, 98; PSA 7: (19 cards) with #6 Fears, 9, #7 D. Walker, 29, 65, website. 66, 80, 82, 85, 86, 89, 99, 101, 103, 112, 113, 128, 130, 131 and PSA 6: #96 Stautner. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

542. 1950 Topps 543. (13) Football Felt Backs Different Green Uncut Sheet of 1954 Blue (25) with Nomellini & Ribbon Stautner Tea CFL From the first major Topps grid- PSA iron issue comes the offered Graded 1950 Topps Football Felt Backs uncut sheet. This 4-1/2 x 7-1/4” Cards with green backed prize is comprised Faloney of (5) five-card rows and features Plus Tough collegiate stars of the age. Despite a combination of interior Album and perimeter creasing along Dazzling with a surface contusion, the arti- baker’s dozen fact still presents quite nicely. of 1954 Blue Key players include Hall of Ribbon Tea Famers Leo Nomellini and Ernie CFL PSA graded cards plus an extremely tough album. Included among these large Stautner, each of which displays “colorgraphic” football cards are PSA 5: #23 (mc); PSA 4.5: #40; PSA 4: (2 cards) surface imperfections. The light- with #16, 56; PSA 3.5: (2 cards) with #41, #47 Faloney; PSA 3: (4 cards) with #6, 8, ly soiled but vibrant felt reverses 22, 46; PSA 2.5: #52; PSA 2: #17 and PSA 1.5: #74. Also present is the original 10x8 are tightly attached to the card- album in VG-EX to EX condition with moderate pulling along the spiral binding and board obverses. More on our the majority of the tightly attached interior pages displaying only a hint of glue website. residue. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 545. 1951 Bowman Football Near Set of 544. 1950 Bowman Football Partial Set (123/144) with (23) SGC Graded of (108/144) Cards with Stars Catch this 1951 Bowman Football near set of (123/144) Buckle up your chinstrap and pound the line for the cards with (23) SGC graded. The ungraded portion of 546. 1955 Topps All- offered 1950 Bowman Football partial set of (108/144) this mid-grade edition has an overall approximate con- Starter Set of (46/100) Cards cards. This collector’s grade issue generally presents dition breakdown of 20% (EX or better), 30% (VG- Leatherheads of the past and contemporary collegiate (GD to VG) with lush colors and relatively clean sur- EX), 30% (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser) with 7% dis- stars fight for yardage with this 1955 Topps All- faces. Highlights include #1 D. Walker (EX), #9 playing trimming. Highlights include #6 Fears (SGC American Football starter set of (46/100) cards. This Canadeo RC (GD), #26 Lujack (VG), #29 Dudley (FR, 70), #12 Bednarik (SGC 80), #13 Turner (SGC 60), #25 mid-grade assembly generally averages (VG-EX) quali- writing), #51 Fears RC (VG), #52 Hirsch RC (GD), D. Walker (SGC 50), #40 Waterfield (SGC 80), #46 ty throughout. Included are #3, 5, #6 Kinnick RC (VG), #103 Conerly (FR, writing), #107 Nomellini (VG), Pihos (SGC 70), #73 Lavelli (SGC 70), #75 Groza 7, 8, 10, #20 Baugh (VG-EX), 22, 23, 25, 31-33, #34 #128 Finks RC (VG) and #144 Ramsey RC (GD). (SGC 70), #91 Tunnell RC (SGC 60) and #140 O’Brien RC (EX-MT), #37 Thorpe (VG-EX), 41, 43- More on our website. Nomellini (SGC 70). More on our website. 46, 48, 50, 51, #52 Lujack (GD), 53, 58, 60, 61, 63, 67, Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 #68 Four Horsemen RC SP (VG), 69, 71-76, 79-81, #85 Luckman (VG) and 89-92. Opening Bid $200.00

549. 1970-1974 Topps Football Near/Partial Sets Plus (1500+) Modern 547. 1956 Topps Football Complete Set Multi-Sport Singles with Stars of (120) Cards Plus Unmarked Checklist 548. 1964 Uban Coffee Jim Brown Assembled is a run of 1970-1974 Topps Football Inaugural 1956 Topps Football complete set of (120) Premium Canvas near/partial sets plus (1500+) multi-sport singles with cards plus an unmarked checklist. This full-size edition Little is known of the offered 1964 Uban Coffee Jim stars. Highlights include 1970 Topps Football partial: has an overall approximate condition breakdown of Brown premium. Through colorful lithography, #32 is (183/263, average VG); 1971 Topps Football starter: 20% (VG-EX or better), 25% (VG), 35% (GD) and depicted with a fierce grimace as he appears ready to (157/263, average VG to VG-EX); 1972 Topps 20% (FR or lesser). Highlights include #1 Carson SP plow through the line. The canvas textured prize meas- Football Low near: (255/263, average VG-EX) with (GD), #11 Blanda (VG), #22 Cardinals Team SP (VG), ures nearly 9x11 and is entirely absent of creasing, #100 Namath (VG-EX); 1973 Topps Football near: #28 Bednarik (EX), #41 R. Brown RC (EX-MT), #53 perimeter soiling or other obtrusive wear. The reverse is (503/528, 26/26 Team Checklists, average VG to VG- Gifford (GD), #60 L. Moore RC SP (GD), #61 factory inscribed in period pencil. Undoubtedly the EX, 5% reverse writing) with#487 Stabler RC (VG) Redskins Team SP (GD), #78 Hirsch (EX) and NNO highest quality of the two Brown samples we have han- and 1974 Topps Football partial: (440/528, 16 Team CL SP (VG). More on our website. dled from this obscure issue. Checklists, average VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

550. (4) 1956 Shredded Wheat CFL Cards with (3) Hall of Famers Including 551. 1962 Topps Football #24 Shortprint Kwong & Ron Bull PSA 9—None Better 552. (5) Baltimore Colts Display Pieces Shatto Opening Bid $150.00 with Helmet Lamp, Helmet Radio and Opening Bid $100.00 Restored Wood-Base Nodder Opening Bid $100.00

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553. (5) 554. 1975 555. (4) 1978- 1970-1977 & 1976 1982 Topps Topps Topps Football Football Football Complete Sets Complete Complete Plus (2800+) Sets Sets 1951-1982 Top-shelf Hit the line Singles with arrangement of with this pair Many Stars (5) 1970-1977 of 1975 and Topps Football 1976 Topps Including complete sets. Football com- Baugh Highlights plete sets. Pigskin paradise of include (2) 1970 Included are (4) 1978-1982 Topps Football 1975 Topps Topps Football sets: (263/263, set: (528/528, complete sets plus (2800+) 1951-1982 singles with average EX-MT average EX- many stars including Baugh. Highlights include Topps to NM) with (2) #59 Page RC (NM, EX-MT), (2) #70 MT to NM) Football Sets: (4 sets, all NM-MT) with 1978, 1981, Sayers (EX-MT, VG-EX), (2) #90 Simpson RC (NM, with #12 (2) 1982; Football Singles: (2800+) with 1951 EX-MT), (2) #150 Namath (both EX-MT), (2) #180 Blount RC (NM), #65 Pearson RC (NM), #282 Swann Bowman: #34 Baugh (presents NM, grades FR, reverse Unitas (both EX-MT); 1974 Topps set: (528/528, aver- RC (EX-MT), #367 Fouts RC (EX-MT), #416 writing); 1960 Topps: #54 Hornung (VG) and 1970 age EX-MT to NM) with #1 O. Simpson (EX-MT); (2) Theismann RC (EX-MT); 1976 Topps set: (528/528, Topps: #150 Namath (GD). Also present are (500+) 1977 Topps sets: (528/528, average EX-MT to NM) average NM) with #148 Payton RC (EX-MT), #158 R. 1981 Topps (average NM) with #216 Montana RC with (2) #177 Largent RC (EX-MT, EX) and (2) #360 White RC (VG), #220 Lambert RC (EX) and #427 E. (EX); (1600+) 1982 Topps (average NM) with #434 L. Payton (NM, EX-MT). More on our website. Jones RC (EX-MT). Taylor RC and (4) #488 Montana. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

556. (83) 1977-1984 Fleer Team Action Football Sets Plus (4500+) Singles Produced in far fewer quantities than the mainstream Topps issues, the offered 1977-1984 Fleer Team Action 557. (38) 1981-1984 Fleer Team Action 558. 1981 Topps Football Unopened Wax Football complete set and singles hoard presents a Football Unopened Wax Boxes Box of (36) Packs tremendous value for conscientious collectors. This Very limited collection of (38) 1981-1984 Fleer Team Unsearched 1981 Topps Football unopened wax box. gathering overwhelmingly averages (NM or better). Action Football unopened wax boxes. Each unsearched This “X Out” container has (36) 15-card packs and will Included are Fleer Team Action Football Sets: (83 box contains (36) tightly wrapped packs featuring possibly yield high-grade rookies of Montana, Monk or sets) with (3) 1977, (14) 1978, (1) 1979, (27) 1980, intense game action depicting numerous stars. Several Winslow. The packs are tightly sealed with square cor- (12) 1981 plus (7) “In Action” subsets, (9) 1982, (5) complete sets and high-grade singles are probable. ners and crisp folds. While the display box exhibits 1983, (5) 1984 and Fleer Team Action Football Included are: (2) 1981, (14) 1982, (20) 1983 and (2) moderate wear consistent with storing methods, the Singles: (4500+) from 1977-1984 including several 1984. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may inner contents remain undisturbed! near and partial sets. apply. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

561. (15,000+) Mostly 1980s-2000s 560. (382) 1952-1980 Football Wax Football Hall of Famers & Stars with Wrappers 559. 1984 & 1986 Topps Football Rookies & Inserts The cards these wrappers once held! Strong “break” Unopened Wax Boxes Fill your dollar boxes with this substantial (15,000+) potential awaits the victor of these (382) 1952-1980 mostly 1980s-2000s football Hall of Famers and stars Scarce tandem of 1984 and 1986 Topps Football Topps, Bowman and Philadelphia Football wrappers. collection. This thoroughly mixed gathering includes unopened wax boxes! Included are 1984 Topps: (36 This assortment generally presents (EX-MT) quality legends such as (841) Rice, (729) E. Smith and (802) S. packs, 15 cards per, “X Out”, two packs display slight throughout. Included are Topps Wrappers: (378 wrap- Young along with smaller quantities of current fantasy tearing) with possible Dickerson RC, Elway RC, D. pers) with (1) 1958 one-cent, (1) 1959 one-cent, (2) favorites such as Brady, Brees, J. Charles, P. Manning, Green RC, Long RC, Marino RC and 1986 Topps: (36 1962, (13) 1973, (12) 1974, (20) 1975 (45% price stick- Newton, Petersen, Rodgers and more. Better cards packs, 17 cards per) with possibly Rice RC, R. White ers), (62) 1976 (10% price stickers), (63) 1977, (5) include 1984 Topps: #63 Elway RC (EX, wax stain), RC and S. Young RC. While each display box exhibits 1978, (162) 1979, (35) 1980; Bowman Wrappers: (3 #123 Marino RC (EX-MT) and 1991 Stadium Club #94 general wear consistent with prolonged storage, the wrappers) with (2) 1952 Small, 1952 Large and Favre RC (NM). Due to size/weight, a shipping sur- unsearched inner contents are clean. Philadelphia Wrapper: 1965. charge may apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 562. 1955 Otto Graham Final Season Cleveland Browns Contract Signed by Graham, Bert Bell and Paul Brown - Full JSA Having long-since made his decision to retire 563. 1959 Paul Wiggin from the game he so thoroughly dominated, Cleveland Browns Hall of Fame quarterback Otto Graham found NFL Player’s himself lured to a crossroad when his “former” suitors struggled mightily throughout the 1955 Contract Signed by training camp as they prepared to defend their Player, Paul Brown & N F L title. Summoned back to the Cleveland Bert Bell Browns with limited time in which to prepare for a 10th and final professional season, The offered Cleveland Graham complied and led the club to an Browns NFL player’s contract unprecedented 10th successive championship signed, sealed and delivered game appearance and seventh title. Agreeing to Paul Wiggin for the 1959 sea- terms in that eleventh-hour transaction, Graham son. This double-sided yellow signed this Standard legal document measures Players Contract. An incredibly appealing relic nearly 19-1/2 x 8” when as the document that secured Graham’s services unfolded and paid the former for one last glorious campaign, this contract is also endorsed by Hall of Fame Commissioner B e r t All-Pro and Stanford grad a B e l l (d.1959) and iconic owner Paul Brown ( d . 1 9 9 1 ) . tidy sum of $9,500 for the season. The reverse is penned Drawn up in the realization that the team did not have an able successor to Graham, the standard by Wiggin and his wife in form is a crisp survivor measuring 8 x 19-5/8”. Legal details are printed in 14 sections. Ty p e w r i t t e n green ink and further signed and handwritten specifics include the parties, date and Graham’s $25,000 annual stipend. At the by team executive Paul conclusion, one is fair awestruck beholding the black-ink endorsements of Otto Graham ( “ 1 0 ” Brown, Commissioner Bert strength), Paul Bro w n (“9” strength) and B e rt Bell (“9” strength). A d d i t i o n a l l y, in Bell’s hand, the Bell and club official O’Toole. binding agreement is dated “9/12/55.” Long-time Cleveland Browns Business Manager Russ The endorsements are execut- Gestner (d.1968) has signed twice (blue ink, both “9” strength) and inscribed “9/9/55.” Of monu- ed with (“9”) precision. mental importance, this document is (appropriately) incredibly preserved. Normal compacting folds do not affect the prized scriptings. Interestingly, this contract was signed less than three months As for the ’55 season, Graham did show the ill effects of limited preparation, dropping the season prior to Bell’s death in o p e n e r, 27-17 to Washington. But Graham quickly regained his form, led the club to a 9-2-1 mark October 1959. The signatures and a seventh title in 10 years. In retrospect, the offered contract was wisely composed as it have not undergone third- secured the services of Graham, who to this day holds the records for highest career winning per- party authentication. centage (.814, 114-20-4) and most yards (9) per passing attempt. Full photo LOA from JSA; Opening Bid $150.00 COA/sticker from SGC. Opening Bid $900.00

564. 1958 565. 1961 & 1981 Baltimore Baltimore Colts Colts Team- Team-Signed Signed Footballs with Football Full JSA With The offered tandem of Lipscomb, 1961 and 1981 Baltimore Colts team- Unitas and signed footballs feature Full JSA - squads who are sepa- Pristine! rated by decades but who still resonate with In the annals of Charm City faithful. American sports, the anomaly that sees a team march into Yankee Stadium and take Highlights include down the hosts in a championship tilt is noteworthy, indeed. That’s precisely what the 1961 Baltimore Colts: Baltimore Colts did in 1958, triumphing in overtime of “The Greatest Game Ever (49 signatures, average Played” to put themselves and the NFL on the map. This football is autographed by “8”, ball is coated with (22) members of that legendary roster. As impressive as that team’s feat remains, so shellac) with Berry, too, is this magnificent relic that dates to that epic event. The medium is a vintage Block (trainer, Courage “Spalding” Eddie LeBaron signature model white pigskin. Ballpoint pennings take Awards), Donovan, well to the dimpled surface and average (“8”) potency. Includes: Braase, R. Brown, Ewbank, Feagin, Marchetti, L. Moore, Orr, Parker, Perry, Steadman (Baltimore sports- Call, Davis, DeCarlo, Donovan, Dupre, Joyce, Krouse, Lipscomb (signed “Big writer), Unitas and 1981 Baltimore Colts: (46 signatures, average “7”, ball displays Daddy”), Lyles, Mutscheller, Myhra, Nelson, Parker, Pellington, Pricer, Rechicher, moderate crazing). Neither of the spheres holds air. Individual full photo LOAs from Sandusky, Spinney, Szymanski and Unitas. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

566. Important Football 567. Walter Payton HOFer Signed Signed & Framed Album Page Chicago Bears with Dan Jersey with (2) Reeves, “Turk” Inscriptions— Edwards & Bill Steiner Dudley—Full Opening Bid $250.00 JSA Opening Bid $300.00

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569. (8) Single- Signed Footballs with 1950s Plastic Baugh Model & Unitas Interesting group of (8) single-signed foot- balls. Each autograph presents (“8”) or bet- ter. Included are Full Photo LOA from JSA: Unitas (Orange MacGregor); JSA Cert Cards: (6 balls) with Baugh (1950s plastic wiffle ball 568. 1959 New York Giants Team-Signed Football - Full JSA style), Biletnikoff, E. Yielding league-low totals in rushing, passing and total yards, the 1959 New York Campbell, Jurgensen Giants authored a 10-2 mark and appeared in their second straight NFL Championship (HOF 83), Tarkenton, contest. This vintage pigskin is autographed by (31) members of that defensive-mind- Theismann (6-3-01) ed squad. Executed in ballpoint pen, the scriptings take well to the dimpled surface and PSA/DNA and average (“7-8”) strength and clarity. Highlights include: Brown, Conerly, Gifford, Sticker: Largent Grier, Howell (coach), Huff and Robustelli. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our (HOF ‘95). Each sphere does not hold air and appears to be from moderately worn website. 1960s-1970s MaGregor and Wilson models. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

570. NFL Quarterback Autograph Lot of (7) With Montana, Starr and (2) Elway - All JSA or PSA/DNA Signal callers spanning four decades have endorsed these (7) ready-for-dis- play keep- sakes. Rendered by Hall of Famers and champions, alike, the scriptings 571. NFL Offensive Legends Autograph Lot of (8) With (2) average (“9”) Hornung, B. Sanders and (2) E. Smith strength and Headlined by the potent scriptings of “The Bus,” “The Golden Boy” and the NFL’s include: (2) all-time rushing leader, this lot of (8) display keepsakes showcases autographs averag- Elway: ing (“8-9”) quality. Includes: Bettis: Los Angeles Rams mini-helmet; Harris: Broncos jer- Pittsburgh Steelers jersey; (2) Hornung Green Bay Packers jersey and mini-helmet; sey and full-size helmet; Jurgensen: Redskins mini-helmet; Montana: 49ers jersey; B. Jackson: Auburn University full-size helmet; B. Sanders: Detroit Lions full-size Starr: Packers jersey; Theismann: Notre Dame jersey; and D. Williams: Redskins helmet; (2) E. Smith: Dallas Cowboys jersey and mini-helmet. Individual certs/stick- full-size helmet. Individual PSA/DNA or JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 ers from PSA/DNA or JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

572. Walter 573. (46) Payton Single- Lawrence Signed Taylor Signed Football with 38x25 LE Full PSA/DNA Lithographs— Plus John All JSA Elway Signed The intimidating Hall of Fame aspects of Lawrence Taylor’s Helmet Hall of Fame career Stunning tandem of are portrayed in John Elway and stark detail with Walter Payton sin- these (46) signed gle-signed keep- 38x25 lithographs. sakes. Included are Each serially num- 1.) signed Elway bered #/300 and Hall of Fame artist-signed, the Induction full-sized 38x25 limited edi- Riddell helmet in tion artworks are black Sharpie (“9”, each penned by Mounted Memories “L.T” in black cert card and hologram) and 2.) signed Payton Official Wilson Tagliabue football in Sharpie with the autographs averaging (“9”) strength. Tremendous break value is silver Sharpie (“9-10”, full photo LOA from JSA, does not hold air). assured with this gathering! Individual JSA cert cards accompany. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 574. 1990 Super Bowl 575. Multi-Signed Champion New York Pittsburgh Steelers Giants Team-Signed Greats Full-Sized Helmet With L. Taylor, Riddell Helmet with (15) Bavaro and Meggett - Autographs—Full JSA Steiner Wave your “terrible towel” for As the pigskin sailed “wide this Pittsburgh Steeler greats full- right” in the waning seconds of sized Riddell helmet with (15) Super Bowl XXV, the New autographs. The surface is penned York Giants claimed triumph in with a metallic paint pen with the the closest installment ever, autographs presenting (“8”) or giving them their second title in better (unless noted). Despite lim- five seasons. This full-size pro ited ink migration and abrasions line helmet is autographed by (33) members of that resilient Meadowlands roster. The to the helmet, this piece still displays quite nicely. Included are: Bleier (“7”), Blount, blue shell showcases silver marker pennings that average (“9”) potency. Highlights Bradshaw, Greene, Greenwood, F. Harris (“7”), Holmes, Lambert, Noll (“6”), Russell, include: O. Anderson, Bavaro, Duerson, Hostetler, Landeta, Meggett and L. Taylor. Stallworth, Wagner, Webster (“6”), D. White and one unidentified. Full photo LOA Steiner Sports COA/hologram. More on our website. from JSA. A Tri-Star Authentic hologram also accompanies. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

576. (5) 577. 2006 Pro Bowl Single-Signed Team-Signed Riddell Pittsburgh Helmet with (65) Steelers Full- Autographs— Size Helmets PSA/DNA Cert With Harris Hard-hitting 2006 Pro Bowl and team-signed Riddell helmet with (65) autographs. This Roethlisberger full-size piece is penned in - All JSA blue Sharpie with the auto- With more Super Bowl titles than any other franchise, the Steelers are revered in graphs averaging (“9”) “Sixburgh” and beyond, with bruising defenses and relentless offensive weapons glo- potency. Highlights include rified for eternity. These (5) full-size replica helmets are individually autographed by S. Alexander, R. Barber, T. franchise greats. Signatures trumpet (“9-10”) quality throughout with: Bettis: Barber, Fitzgerald, Harrison, inscribed “36”; Harris: inscribed “32 – HOF 90”; Polamalu: inscribed “43”; Hasselbeck, McNair, Pace, Roethlisberger: inscribed “7”; and Ward: inscribed “86 – SB XL MVP.” Individual Porter, Sharper, S. Smith and JSA certs/stickers. R. Williams. Official NFL Auction cert card from PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

579. Autographed NFL Hall of Famer “Pairings” Lot of (8) With Butkus, Elway, Hornung and Staubach Gridiron stalwarts from both sides of the line of scrimmage “team up” in this lot of (8) total auto- graphed display items, 578. (6) Single-Signed New York Jets Mini- with (2) apiece from: (2) Helmets with JSA Butkus: Chicago Bears jersey, full-size helmet; (2) Elway: Broncos jersey, J - E - T-S Jets Jets Jets! Celebrate “Broadway Joe” with these (6) Joe Namath single- full-size helmet; (2) Hornung: Green Bay Packers jersey, full-size helmet; and (2) signed New York Jets helmets. Each Riddell throwback equipment is penned in green Staubach Dallas Cowboys full-size helmet, Navy mini-helmet. Authentication details Sharpie with the autographs presenting (“9-10”). Individual JSA cert cards accompany. and more on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

580. Dallas Cowboys 581. Cowboys and Autographed Steelers Autographed Display Lot of (4) Memorabilia Lot of With Aikman, (9) With F. Harris and Smith and Irvin - E. Smith All Certed Atop the list with eight Super Known as the “Triplets” as Bowl appearances each, the they propelled “America’s Dallas Cowboys and Team” to three Super Bowl Pittsburgh Steelers hit the goal triumphs, Hall of Famers line in this lot of (9) auto- Troy Aikman, Emmitt graphed items. With bold pen- Smith and Michael Irvin are the subjects and endorsers of these Cowboys souvenirs. nings averaging (“9”) potency, Signatures average (“9”) potency and include: Aikman/Smith/Irvin: framed to 21-3/4 the keepsakes include: x 25-7/8”, a 16x20 color photo signed by all three; (2) Smith: framed to 39-3/4 x 31- Cowboys: E. Smith (jersey); 3/4”, a Cowboys jersey signed in silver marker on the back “2”; and a signed and R. White (jersey); Cowboys mini-helmet; Irvin: a signed Cowboys mini-helmet. JSA certs/stickers. Steelers: (4) Bettis (mini-helmets); Bleier (jersey); Ham (jersey); and F. Harris (jer- Opening Bid $200.00 sey). Authentication details on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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582. Modern NFL Superstars Autograph 583. (4) Multi-Signed Football Hall of 584. (14) Single-Signed Football Lot of (8) With (3) Foster and C. Famer & Star Cachets—All PSA/DNA HOFer/Superstar Cachets With Unitas, Johnson Postmarked 5/24/84 in Shawnee, Oklahoma, a total of Starr and Butkus - All PSA/DNA Bigger, faster and stronger, the current bumper crop of (20) Hall of Famers and stars endorsed the offered Spanning the days of two-way players, the AFL and the NFL superstars is well represented in this lot of (8) quartet of Jim Thorpe FDC cachets. The blue and black Super Bowl era, the bold autographs on these (14) first autographed items. With potent pennings averaging ink autographs each present (“8-9”) or better. Dispersed day of issue and cachet souvenirs read like a “Who’s (“9”) strength and clarity, the keepsakes include: throughout the covers are: Baugh, Blanda, (2) J. Who” among Pro Football Hall of Famers/superstars Austin: Cowboys full-size helmet; (3) A. Foster: Brown, P. Brown, W. Brown, (2) Graham, L. Hart, and collegiate coaches. Dating between 1969 and 1988, Texans full-size helmet and (2) Texans jerseys; C. Hornung, Lary, Lavelli, McElhenny, (2) Mitchell, the keepsakes showcase signatures that average (“9”) Johnson: Lions jersey; F. Jones: Cowboys mini-hel- Motley, Tarkenton, Unitas and (2) Wojciechowicz. quality and include: Blanda, Bryant, Butkus, Donovan, met; J. Jones: Falcons full-size helmet; and Individual authentication stickers and cert cards from Gifford, Hirsch, Jurgensen, Lilly, Moore, Sayers, Shell, Mendenhall: Steelers mini-helmet. Authentication PSA/DNA. Starr (signed and personalized), Unitas and B. White. details on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Individual JSA certs/stickers. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

587. (3) Baltimore Colts Championship 586. (66) NFL Greats Signed/Unsigned Teams Commemoratives with 1958 Plate 585. (38) 1988 Swell Gum Football Hall Photos with HOFers Including Unitas & and 1959 Cup & Saucer of Fame Autographed Cards (2) Helmet Displays Football fans with an appetite for memorabilia dine in C a n t o n ’s finest are showcased on these (31) 1988 Swell Gridiron greatness substantiates this inspiring collection style with this lot of 1958-59 Baltimore Colts Gum Football Hall of Fame autographed cards. T h e of (66) NFL greats signed/unsigned photos. Signed Championship commemoratives. Presented are (3) endorsements present (“8-9”) or better while the cards highlights with JSA basic certs/stickers are: (6) HOFer porcelain tableware treasures crafted by Balfour with: average (EX-MT). Highlights include:#3 Gatski, #30 8x10s: C. Bednarik (“8”) with “Pro Hall of Fame 1) 10-1/4” diameter plate with team logo, 1958 title Connor (Chicago Bears), #33 Canadeo, #37 Dudley, #44 1967” inscription, R. Berry (“8-9”), A. Donovan (“9- and (44) facsimile signatures; 2-3) 6” diam- Gillman, #46 Groza, #50 Hein, #78 McAfee, #87 10”), J. Ham (“6-7”) with “HOF 1988” inscription, M. eter saucer with cup, both with team logo, saucer has M o t l e y, #88 Musso, #94 Olsen, #119 Tu r n e r, #125 Motley (“9”), J. Unitas (“9”) with personalized saluta- (31) facsimile signatures, cup has (15) facsimile signa- We i n m e i s t e r, #126 Willis (personalized with salutation), tion; (2) Stars: B.R. Smith Sr. 8x10 (“9”) with person- tures and 1959 title game score. All (3) pieces present #128 Wojciechowicz, #140 J.H. Johnson and #144 Page. alized salutation; T. Matte 8-1/2 x 11” (“9”) with in excellent condition with only minor natural crazing Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. “Baltimore Colts” inscription. More on our website. on the plate. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

588. (3) 589. Vince Baltimore Lombardi Ravens Replica Game- Trophies Worn With Marching Colts and Band (2) Uniform Ravens The subject of 590. Washington Redskins Stadium As they rave Barry about Levinson’s Architecture Design Sketches in “Sixburgh” “The Band Carrying Case and the multiple Super Bowl appearances of Dallas, That Wouldn’t With plans in full swing to erect a brand spanking new San Francisco and Green Bay, football enthusiasts fall Die” documen- venue at which D.C. fans could watch their “Braves on short in their comparisons to Baltimore: a town with tary, the Baltimore Colts Marching Band endured a the warpath,” these plans for Redskins Stadium (now gridiron champions in five professional leagues! These franchise that left town in the middle of the night, “FedEx Field”) diagram the facility in tier by tier (3) Vince Lombardi replica trophies pay homage to the maintaining membership and rehearsals (despite not details. Enclosed in a 37x25 black leather zippered Charm City’s three Super Bowl conquests (V, XXXV having a team for which to play) for 12 years until the pouch with handles to facilitate carrying, (13) thick and XLVII). Crafted to the specifications of the actual Ravens landed in 1996. This uniform was worn by a stock boards each measure 32 x 23-1/2” and feature prizes, each measures 20-1/2”-tall with a legend “Marching Ravens” band member during a recent sea- prints showcasing various stadium amenities. Submitted engraved on the concave base. Absolutely gorgeous and son at M&T Bank Stadium. The purple and black by Fred Schmid Associates, the diagrams illustrate the ideal for display in a den or bar! ensemble features logo patches and embroidered finery. stadium’s concessions and interior design. A unique Opening Bid $250.00 A majorette hat accompanies. More on our website. piece of D.C. gridiron history! Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 591. Newly Discovered 1950-51 592. Newly 7-Up Washington Discovered 1950-51 7- Capitols Ed Bartels Up Washington SGC 84 Capitols Tommy Only Known and Graded! Byrnes SGC 84 Graded 84 NM 7 by SGC. Only Known and Graded! Place a strong bid on this Graded 84 NM 7 by SGC. exceedingly scarce 1950-51 Refreshing 1950-51 7-Up 7-Up Washington Capitols Ed Washington Capitols Tommy Bartels. The former North Byrnes basketball relic. The Carolina State Wolfpack star Seton Hall grade is all smiles certainly appears to be enjoy- on this black-and-white ing his refreshing bottle of regional classic with well soda pop on this 64 year-old constructed corners, crisp relic. Presents at the peak of edges and “dead” centering. the technical grade with bare- The “Fresh Up” advertising ly touched corners, crisp back is bold and extremely edges, pinpoint centering and attractive. a sports themed advertising Opening Bid $250.00 back. Opening Bid $250.00

593. Newly Discovered 1950-51 7- 594. Newly Up Washington Discovered 1950-51 Capitols Charles 7-Up Washington Gilmur SGC 80 Capitols Frank Only Known and Graded! Kudelka SGC 60 Judged 80 EX-MT 6 by SGC. Only Known and Graded! Former Washington Huskies Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. star Charles Gilmur hoists a Frank Kudelka enjoys a bottle of his favorite beverage “sparking 7-Up” on the on the offered 1950-51 7-Up offered 1950-51 Washington Washington Capitols Type Capitols regional basketball card. This early professional card. Like the soda pop, this regional issue presents at the nearly 4-1/4 x 5” keepsake is peak of its technical appraisal crisp, clean and presents at with strong corners, clean the zenith of its technical edges and accurate centering appraisal! along with an eye-catching Opening Bid $250.00 advertising back. Opening Bid $250.00

595. (17) 596. (100) 1969-70 & 1961-62 Fleer 1970-71 Topps Basketball Basketball Cards with SGC Graded Alcindor & Maravich 60-86 Stars Rookies Plus (22) with Baylor 1969-70 Topps Rulers RC, As potent as a “Pistol Pete” Chamberlain jump shot, these (100) 1969-70 and 1970-71 Topps Basketball IA, cards plus (22) 1969-70 Topps Robertson Rulers are heralded by a slew RC & West of Springfield legends. Keys include 1969-70 Topps: (35 RC cards, average VG) with #1 Secure the majori- Chamberlain (GD), #25 ty of the keynote Alcindor RC (VG-EX), (3) #43 stars from the Bradley RC (VG-EX, VG, early 1961-62 Fleer Basketball series in one shot with these (17) SGC graded cards. GD); 1969-70 Topps Rulers: Included are accurately assessed versions of SGC 86: #47 Chamberlain IA; SGC 84: (22 rulers, median EX-MT) (7 cards) with #3 Baylor RC, #10 Cousy, #19 Heinsohn, #23 S. Jones RC, #39 with #9 Havlicek (EX-MT), Schayes, #49 Cousy IA, #54 Heinsohn IA; SGC 80: (6 cards) with #22 K. Jones RC, #10 Alcindor (EX-MT), #11 #34 Pettit, #36 Robertson RC, #61 Robertson IA, #62 Russell IA, #66 West IA; SGC Chamberlain (EX-MT); 1970-71 Topps: (65 cards, composite VG-EX) with #50 70: (2 cards) with #38 Russell, #43 West RC and SGC 60: #59 Pettit IA. Chamberlain (VG) and #123 Maravich RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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597. 1969-70 Topps 598. 1970-71 Topps Basketball Signed Basketball Signed Partial Set of (71/99) Starter Set of (73/175) Cards Cards Obtained by our consignor While early 1970s Topps directly from NBA players at the Baseball signed near and partial arena, this 1969-70 Topps sets are regularly encountered, Basketball signed partial set of other sports such as the offered (71/99) cards is a seldom offered 1970-71 Topps Basketball proposition. The blue ballpoint signed starter set of (73/175) endorsements average (“7”) cards are decidedly scarce. The while the period “tall boy” sur- period blue ballpoint autographs faces generally present in the average (“7”) penmanship while (VG-EX to EX) range. Included the “tall boy” canvases general- are: #2 Goodrich RC, 3, #5 ly present in the (VG-EX to EX) Howell, 7-9, #10 Thurmond RC, range. Included are: #9, 12, #18 12, 13, #15 Hawkins RC, 16, 19, Bellamy, 19, #20 Monroe, 25- #20 Havlicek RC, 22-24, 27, 28, 28, 30, 34, 39, 42, 45, #46 31-34, 36, 39, #40 Cunningham Lucas, 47, 51, 52, 54, 55, 58-64, RC, 41, 42, #44 Wilkens, #45 67, #70 Hayes, 71, 74, 76, 87, Lucas RC, 46, 48, 49, 51-53, 91, 92, #93 Goodrich, 95-99, #55 Bing RC, #56 Unseld RC, 57-59, #60 Reed RC, 61-68, 70-74, #75 Hayes RC, 76, 103, 105, #112 Havlicek AS, 117, #118 Adelman, 119, 122, 124, #125 Bing, 126, 129, #78 Love RC, 79, #80 Monroe RC, #82 Nelson RC, #84 Greer, 86-88, 91-94, #95 #130 Hawkins, 132, 134, #137 Murphy RC, 138, #140 Cunningham, 141-46, #148 Bellamy, 96 and #98 Frazier RC. Auction LOA from JSA. Sloan, 151, 152, 157, 162-65 and 167. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

599. Wilt 600. (4) 1960s Chamberlain Rawlings/ Single-Signed Spalding/Wilson Basketball Advisory Basketball With Full JSA Signed Photos with Affectionately Havlicek Plus (3) dubbed “Wilt the Unsigned Multi-Sport Stilt” (a moniker he despised) and “The with Mantle Big Dipper,” Hall of Showcased are (4) 1960s Famer post icon Rawlings/Spalding Advisory Wilt Chamberlain Basketball signed 8x10 photo- literally changed graphs plus (3) unsigned multi- basketball forever, sport featuring Mantle. prompting rule Included are Signed changes to curtail Basketball Photographs: (4 his dominance. This photos, all JSA cert cards, pho- “Wilson” basketball tos average EX-MT, nearly is autographed by 8x10) with Goodrich (“9”, the hoops legend. Spalding, red ink), Havlicek Executed in black marker, Chamberlain’s sizable scripting takes well to the dimpled (“9”, Rawlings, red ink), C. surface and projects (“8”) strength and clarity. Chamberlain has accented his signature Russell (“8”, Wilson), Wilkens (“10”, Rawlings); Unsigned: (3 photos) with Bench with an inscription of “#13.” Full photo LOA from JSA. (VG, Rawlings), Mantle (EX-MT, Hands on Knees) and Sharman (EX-MT, Spalding). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

602. (38) Early 1970s Basketball Signed Photographs & Cut Magazine Pages with (3) Havlicek Hardwood heroes are the endorsers of these (38) early 1970s basketball signed photo- graphs and cut magazine pages. Highlights include 1971 New York Knicks Photographs: (15 pictures, average “8”, all various ink colors, all 7-3/4 x 9-3/4”) with Bradley, Bradley/Fillmore/Frazier/P. 601. (20) Single-Signed 1961 Basketball Hall of Fame Cachets Jackson, DeBuscchere, Frazier, With Auerbach, Mikan and Abdul-Jabbar - All PSA/DNA P. Jackson; Cut Magazine Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Dr. James Naismith’s invention of basketball, Pages: (21 pictures, average these (20) November 6, 1961 first day of issue cachets have been individually auto- “8”, various ink colors) with graphed by some of the sport’s most revered Hall of Famers. Averaging (“9”) potency, Bradley, Cousy (1/26/70 Sports pennings include: Abdul-Jabbar, Arizin, Auerbach, Barlow, Baylor, Bradley, Cousy, Illustrated cover), (3) Frazier, Cunningham (JSA cert/sticker), DeBusschere, Erving, Gola, Havlicek, Lucas, Mikan, (3) Havlicek and Holzman. Ch. Murphy, Robertson, J. Thompson, Vandivier. Wachter and West. Individual Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. certs/stickers from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 604. 1986-87 Fleer Basketball 603. (3) 1984-1985 Star Complete Set Basketball Supers Sets with (132/132) Plus (2) Bulls & Court Kings (11/11) Stickers with with BGS 8.5 Jordan RC With his wagging tongue and gravity Groundbreaking 1986-87 defying dunks, Michael Jordan takes Fleer Basketball complete this trio of 1985 Star Basketball Supers set of (132/132) cards plus sets by storm. Included are 1.) 1984-85 the (11) accompanying Star Court Kings Series 2 5x7 sealed stickers. This coveted edi- set and 2-3.) (2) 1985 Star Team tion with the red-white- Supers 5x7 Chicago Bulls team sets and-blue design scheme is highlighted by Complete Set: (132/132, average NM to (one sealed, one opened at bottom). All NM-MT) with #7 Barkley RC (NM), #26 Drexler RC (NM), #32 Ewing RC (NM), material presents in (NM to Mint) con- #57 Jordan RC (BGS 8.5), #68 K. Malone RC (NM), #77 Mullin RC (NM), #82 dition. Olajuwon RC (NM-MT), #109 I. Thomas RC (NM), #121 Wilkins RC (NM-MT) and Opening Bid $150.00 Stickers Set: (11/11, median NM to NM-MT) with #8 Jordan (NM-MT). Opening Bid $250.00

605. 1986-87 Fleer Basketball Complete Set of (132) Cards 606. 1986-87 Fleer Basketball #57 Plus (11) Stickers Michael Jordan Rookie PSA 8 with SGC 84 Jordan Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA. Invest in the offered 1986-87 Fleer Basketball #57 Michael Jordan RC rookie. With his signature tongue-wagging trait, Celebrate excellence by stak- “Air Jordan” flies toward the rim over a team of ing your claim to this upper helpless competitors. This initial modern basket- tier 1986-87 Fleer Basketball ball offering from the Philadelphia manufacturer complete set of (132) cards presents “pack fresh” with virtually untouched plus (11) stickers. corners, exceptionally clean red-white-and-blue Highlighted among this condition sensitive set is Complete Set: (132/132, average edges along with pinpoint centering. The gleam- NM to NM-MT) with #7 Barkley RC (NM-MT), #26 Drexler RC (NM), #27 Dumars ing surface is absent of any print flaws or color RC (NM), #32 Ewing RC (NM), #57 Jordan RC (SGC 84), #68 K. Malone RC (EX- fading. The reverse detailing the scoring prowess MT), #77 Mullin RC (NM-MT), #82 Olajuwon RC (NM), #109 I. Thomas RC (NM- of the budding superstar is bright and attractive. MT), #121 Wilkins RC (NM), #131 Worthy RC (NM) and Sticker Set: (11/11, aver- Opening Bid $200.00 age NM) with #8 Jordan (NM-MT). Opening Bid $250.00

607. Michael Jordan 608. (18) Michael UDA Single-Signed Jordan Original News Basketball Service and Wire Beyond compare in every aspect Photographs From His of his game and demeanor, 1984-85 Rookie Season Michael Jordan enjoys similar status in the realm of basketball Sporting a short hairstyle as he autographs. This Spalding debuted on the NBA hardwood, Official NBA David Stern signa- Michael Jordan was soon to ture model basketball showcases establish trends on both shaved one of the biggest and boldest heads and gravity-defying Jordan signatures you’ll ever see! dunks. These (18) original pho- Executed in black marker on a tographs portray “His Airness” blank panel atop the manufactur- during his 1984-85 rookie cam- er’s trademark, Jordan’s scripting paign. Ranging from 11-1/8 x takes well to the dimpled surface 9-3/8” to standard 8x10 and 10x8 sizes, the black-and-white items include (2) original and projects (“9”) strength and published examples and (16) published wire photos. Individual Chicago Tribune clarity. Comes with a UDA cert/hologram and the original UDA memorabilia box. COAs. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

609. (48) Signed 610. (16,000+) Basketball Mostly 1980s-2000s Photographs with (5) Basketball Stars & Malone & (3) Stockton Hall of Famers A distinct Salt Lake flavor is Including Rookies & discovered with these (48) Inserts signed basketball photographs. Huge profit potential awaits Unless noted, each endorse- the high bidder of this ment presents (“8”) or better. (16,000+) mostly 1980s- Featured are JSA Cert Cards: 2000s basketball Hall of (15 pictures, all 8x10, unless Famers and stars collection. noted) including R. Allen, This thoroughly mixed gathering includes hundreds of premium $1-$5 cards. Included Barkley (cardboard mounted), are (335) M. Johnson, (567) Jordan and (404) S. O’Neal cards along with smaller M. Johnson (“6”, cardboard mounted), (5) K. Malone (one 20x30 is cardboard mount- quantities of legends such as C. Anthony, Bird, Bryant, Durant, Griffin, L. James and ed, (2) 11x14, one 8x10 is cardboard mounted, with salutation and Mailman), S. many more. Better cards include (2) 1989-90 Hoops #138 D. Robinson RC (both NM- O’Neal, D. Robinson (20x30 is cardboard mounted) and (3) Stockton (one 20x30 and MT) along with rookies of Duncan and O’Neal. Due to size/weight, a shipping sur- 16x20 are cardboard mounted, one 5x7). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 charge may apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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611. 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee 612. 1971-72 Hockey Near Set of O-Pee-Chee (261/264) Cards with (88) Hockey Near PSA Graded Set (256/264) Challenging 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee Plus (873) Hockey near set of (261/264) Dupes with cards with (88) PSA graded. Included among the graded cards (44) PSA are (3) PSA 9 (all oc), (23) PSA 8 Graded (all qualifiers) with #60 Perreault Drop the puck on (st), (1) PSA 7, (3) PSA 6.5, (30) this attractive PSA 6 with #263 Beliveau Retires, 1971-72 O-Pee- (2) PSA 5.5, (24) PSA 5 and (2) Chee Hockey near PSA 4. The ungraded portion has set of (256/264) an overall approximate condition cards plus (873) breakdown of 15% (NM or better), duplicates with (44) PSA graded. Included among the graded portion are (2) PSA 8 50% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and (both oc), (1) PSA 7 (mc), (13) PSA 6, (25) PSA 5 and (3) PSA 4. The (230) different 10% (VG-EX or lesser). ungraded cards from the near set have an overall approximate condition breakdown of Highlighted among this selection 15% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser) while the are #45 Dryden RC (GD, slight (855) duplicates generally present in the (VG-EX to EX) range. Highlighted among reverse paper pulling), #50 Bo. Hull (EX-MT), #133 Dionne RC (VG), #148 LaFleur the ungraded portion are #45 Dryden RC (GD), #133 Dionne RC (VG), #148 LaFleur RC (VG), #245 Orr/Hart (EX-MT), #251 Orr AS (EX-MT), #261 Bo. Hull AS (NM), RC (GD), #245 Orr/Norris (EX-MT), #251 Orr AS (EX-MT), (4) #261 Bo. Hull AS #262 Howe Retires (VG) and #264 CL (marked). Missing only #100 Orr, #111 CL and (average EX), #262 Howe Retires (VG-EX), (4) #263 Beliveau Retires (average VG) #193 Sittler for completion. More on our website. and #264 CL (marked). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

613. 1971-72 O-Pee- 614. (12) 1972-1985 Chee Hockey Posters Topps & O-Pee-Chee Test Complete Set of Hockey Complete/Near (24) Posters with (7) Sets Two-Poster Uncut Showcased are a dozen 1972- Panels 1985 Topps and OPC Hockey complete/near sets. Highlights Originally intended as hock- include 1972-73 OPC Team ey’s answer to Topps’ jumbo Canada set: (28/28, average EX- baseball issue, the 1971-72 MT) with Clarke (EX-MT), O-Pee-Chee Hockey Posters Dryden (EX-MT); 1973-74 OPC was a concept that never near: (252/264, average EX-MT) really quite got off the with #142 B. Smith RC (EX- ground. Each poster was MT); 1974-75 Topps set: issued as a two-player panel (264/264, average VG-EX) with measuring nearly 35-1/2 x #100 Orr (NM-MT); (2) 1976-77 10” with a “cut along the dotted line” statement betwixt the color saturated portrayals. Topps sets: (264/264, average With deference to traces of wax staining, the offered complete set of (24) posters pres- VG-EX to EX); (3) 1982-83 ents crisply with normal compacting folds. Featured among the Hall of Fame laden OPC sets: (396/396, average lineup are Two-Poster Panels: (7 panels, averages NM to Mint, with deference to NM-MT) with (3) #105 Fuhr RC wax staining) including #1 Orr/#20 Unger, #3 Keon/#11 Ullman, #4 Cournoyer/#7 (all NM-MT), (3) #106 Gretzky Gilbert, #9 Bo. Hull/#13 LaFleur, #14 Perreault/#22 Dryden, #15 Plante/#23 Worsley, (NM-MT, NM, EX-MT) and #21 P. Esposito/#24 Canadiens Team; Cut Posters: (10 posters, all have pin holes 1984-85 OPC set: (396/396, with corner and edge tearing) with #2, 5, 6, #8 T. Esposito, 10, 12, 16, 17, #18 Horton average NM-MT) with #67 Yzerman RC (NM). More on our website. and #19 Ratelle. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

615. (7) 616. (13) Autographed NHL Hall of NHL Sweaters Famers With Crosby Single- (Full JSA), Signed Mahovlich and Sweaters Neely - All JSA With Void of board marks and Gretzky, blood stains inherent to Orr and M. battle-tested NHL appar- el, these (7) replica Richard - sweaters have been All JSA autographed by their Light the lamp iconic subjects. with this Executed in fiber tip “baker’s dozen” marker on the twill of sweaters numeric identifiers, the endorsed by scriptings average (“9”) Hockey Hall of Famers. Bold pennings average (“8-9”) quality with: Chelios: Red strength and include: Wings; Gretzky: Oilers (full JSA); Lafleur: Canadians; Lindsay: Red Wings; Crosby: signed on the back “7” (full JSA): Kessel: signed on the back “8”: F. Nieuwendyk: Maple Leafs; Oates: Bruins; Orr Bruins (full JSA); Park: Bruins; Mahovlich: signed on the back “7”; Markov: signed on the back “9”; Modano: Potvin: Islanders; M. Richard: Canadians (full JSA); L. Robinson: Canadians; signed on the back “9”; Neely: signed on the back “8”; C. Ward: signed on the back Sakic: Avalanche; Yzerman: Red Wings. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our “3.” Individual JSA certs/stickers. website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

98 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 618. (8) 1970-1978 Topps 617. Circa 1880s Lord Frederick Hockey Complete Sets Find the back of the net with these (8) Stanley Carte De Vista—SGC 1970-1978 Topps Hockey complete sets. Authentic Highlights include 1970-71 Topps set: The namesake of professional hockey’s most presti- (132/132, average NM) with #3 Orr (VG- gious prize is portrayed on the offered circa 1880s EX), #15 Bo. Hull (NM), #29 Howe (EX- Lord Frederick Stanley carte de vista. Published by MT), #131 Perreault RC (NM), #132 CL London Stereo and Photo, this sepia portrait meas- (EX-MT); 1972-73 Topps set: (176/176, ures 2-1/2 x 4”. Graded Authentic by SGC, minor average EX-MT to NM) with #100 Orr trimming along the lower edge accounts for the (VG), #160 Dryden (EX); 1974-75 Topps technical assessment. Despite a minor pencil mark- set: (264/264, average EX-MT to NM); ing on the reverse the antique portrayal is crease- (2) 1975-76 Topps sets: (330/330, aggre- free with limited corner and edge wear. gate EX-MT to NM) and (3) 1977-78 Opening Bid $150.00 Topps sets: (264/264, average EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

619. 1967-68 620. (4) Philadelphia Detroit Red Flyers “Broad Street Wings Team- Bullies” Multi-Signed Signed Stick Prints with (18) With Howe, Autographs Each— Delvecchio and Individual JSA Full JSA Intimidate your competition with Of the four American- these (4) Philadelphia Flyers “Broad based “Original Six” Street Bullies” multi-signed prints franchises, the Detroit including (18) autographs each. Red Wings have the most Stanley Cup Finals appearances (24) and titles (11). This Crafted by Stan Kotzen and limited Bert Marshall professional model stick was signed by (17) members of the 1967-68 to 300 copies each, the black ink Red Wings roster. The “Northland” left-handed stick is signed in black maker along autographs average (“9”) or better. the shaft. Signatures vary between (“6”) and (“3”) in terms of strength with highlights Signatories include: Barber, Clarke, Clement, Dornhoefer, Dupont, Flett, Holmgren, including: Delvecchio (“5-6” strength), Howe (“5” strength) Talbot (“5” strength) and Kelly, Kindrachuk, Lonsberry, Parent, Saleski, Schultz, Van Impe, Ji. Watson, Jo. Unger (“4-5” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Watson and two others. The 25x35 prints are ideal for further framing and prominent Opening Bid $150.00 display. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00

621. Signed Hockey 622. Washington Treasure Chest of (114) Capitals 1990s Team- Items with Signed Signed Stick and Pucks with New York Sweater Lot of (2): Rangers Emphasis Bondra and Oates Ice kings of Madison Square Doing battle in Washington, Garden set the standard of these D.C.’s Chinatown neighbor- (114) signed hockey items. The hood, the Capitals have gained autographs average (“8”) in a following that is sure to strength. Highlights include appreciate these (2) team- Signed Pucks: (23 pucks, auc- signed souvenirs! Includes: tion LOA from JSA, unless 1995-96 Team-Signed Stick: noted) with Lundqvist (JSA cert signed in black marker (aver- card), (2) Park (one JSA cert age “9” strength) by (15) card), Ratelle (JSA cert card), (2) Shanahan (one Rangers LOA); Late 2000s New including: Bondra, Carey, Kaminski, Klee and Witt; 1998-99 Team-Signed Sweater: York Rangers Signed Team-Issue Photos: (45 pictures, nearly 6 x 9-1/2”) with (24) black marker autographs (average “8” strength) including: Black, Bondra, Giacomin (H.O.F. 87), (2) Lundqvist and Signed 8x10 Pictures: (28 photos) with (2) Johansson, Konowalchuk and Oates. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Lundqvist. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 623. 624. (15,000+) Hockey Hockey Hall Autograph of Famers & Lot of (3) Stars with With (2) Rookies & Gretzky Inserts and (1) Light the lamp on Lemieux - this extensive (15,000+) hockey JSA and UDA Hall of Famers and Delivering (3) bold autographs into the upper tier of your hockey collection, these (2) stars collection sticks and puck combine to showcase “slapshot” quality scriptings! Includes: (2) with numerous Gretzky: a Los Angeles Kings NHL logo puck signed in silver marker (“9-10” rookies and stars mixed throughout. Included are sizable quantities of rink icons strength; UDA cert/hologram); and a pro model Easton “HXP 5100” left-handed stick including (864) Gretzky, (471) Lemieux and (365) Roy along with smaller quantities signed on the blade in black marker (“9” strength; full JSA); Lemieux: a pro model of superstars such as Crosby, Kane, Malkin, R. Miller, Ovechkin, Quick, Stamkos, “Koho 2210” right-handed stick signed on the blade in black marker (“8-9” strength) Toews and Yzerman. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on and inscribed “66” (full JSA). our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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625. “The 626. (4) 1923- Ring” 1983 Boxing Magazine Full Tickets - 1932-1960 Including Rare Bound Dempsey vs. Volume Gibbons Run of Shelby, (334) Montana Issues Ticket As seasoned as Simultaneously pro- the “sweet sci- moting fighters, ence” it has cities, venues and documented holidays, the offered for close to a full boxing tickets century, The span seven decades Ring Magazine of memorable figures of “The Sweet Science.” has rightfully Includes: 1923 Dempsey vs. Gibbons: issued in been dubbed boxing’s “bible.” This amazing collection of (28) vintage bound volumes includes (334) issues span- Shelby, Montana in hopes of drawing masses to the ning January, 1932 to January, 1960. Impeccably persevered within handsome leather-bound covers with gilded title rural town in which oil had recently been discovered; and year identifiers on the spines, the issues are introduced by colorful covers whose subjects run the gamut in terms presents (EX); 1980 Leonard vs. Duran: Graded GEM of significant fighters and events. While the conditions are amazing throughout, we note that the 1932-1936 issues MT 10 by PSA, this full voucher was issued for the are missing their covers and both the 1947 and 1957 runs are missing their January issues. As Boxing libraries go, first of two 1980 bouts between the middleweights; (2) this one is an absolute “knockout!” 1983 Duran vs. Hagler: printer’s proofs. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

628. 1963 Cassius Clay Signed & Framed Time Magazine with Full JSA 627. Rocky Marciano Autograph and Prior to upset- Original Photograph - Full JSA ting Sonny The only Heavyweight Champion to go undefeated and Liston and win- untied throughout his entire professional career, Rocky ning the 629. Muhammad Ali Signed 16x20 Marciano was “perfect” on this bold autograph, as well! Heavyweight Executed in blue ballpoint on a piece of lined paper Championship in 1964, a young Cassius Clay made his Photograph with Full JSA (approximately 5 x 3-1/2”), Marciano’s flowing pen- brash entrance into the public arena by gracing the “Float like a butterfly and sting like a bee” for the manship projects (“10”) strength and clarity. Also cover of Time Magazine. Dated 3/22/63, the offered offered Muhammad Ali signed 16x20 photograph. included is an original black-and-white photo of the magazine (with subscription tag) has been endorsed by Framed and matted to 23x27 with moderate exterior former pugilist. Taken during the 1950s, the 10x8 photo the Louisville Lip in blue Sharpie with autograph pre- scratching, the action-packed photo of the boxing icon portrays Marciano with two women, one of whom was senting (“9”) in execution. The publication is expertly is penned in silver Sharpie with the autograph resonat- a childhood friend of Marciano in Brockton, framed and matted to nearly 12 x 15-1/2” and will be a ing (“9”) attributes. Ideal for prominent display in any Massachusetts. Full photo LOA from JSA. welcome addition to any sports themed den or office. den or office. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our Opening Bid $250.00 Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

632. (5) “a.k.a. Cassius Clay” 1970 631. (3) 1965 Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Original Lobby Cards - Spanish 630. Muhammad Ali Signed LE Print Liston Wire Photos Versions Whether through a phantom punch or other underworld While Muhammad Ali was unrivaled both in the ring from Original Artwork (#/500) With Full means, controversy shrouded the second meeting and in self-promotion, a.k.a. Cassius Clay detailed the JSA between the former Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston. outspoken fighter and his exploits in a telling 1970 doc- From Muhammad Ali’s original artwork arrives the Presented is a trio of wire photos from the second 1965 umentary. These (5) original lobby cards are rare sur- offered signed limited edition print. Serially numbered Ali vs. Liston bout. These photos have been trimmed to vivors to begin with, but take on added value in that #/500, the 26x22 print is inscribed by the “Louisville various dimensions ranging from 7-1/4 x 9-1/4” to they are scarce Spanish language versions. Each meas- Lip” along the bottom right corner in pencil with the nearly 8-1/4 x 10”. Each depicts Ali hovering over ures 16-5/8 x 22-3/8” and features Spanish text and a long 6-1/2” autograph presenting (“8”). Ideal for fram- Liston as he dealt his knockout blow. Despite moderate unique black-and-white likeness of Ali. With titles and ing and further display. A full photo LOA from JSA handling and crazing, each black-and-white picture is billings of narrator Richard Kiley and commentator Cus along with a COA from Classic Sports Collectibles clear. The reverses display appropriate stampings and D’Amato, the items present beautifully with signs of accompany. editorial markings. previous display. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 633. Alex Hannum 1942 “All City 634. Alex Hannum 1945 “A.A.U. Forward” Helms-Olympic Athletic Basketball MVP” Helms-Olympic 635. (13) Olympic Medalist Single- Foundation Medallion Athletic Foundation Medallion Signed Cachets With Bannister, F.G. At the helm of separate championship franchises pow- A full 10 seasons apart, Alex Hannum laid bookends Joyner and (2) Spitz - All Certed before the start and after the finish of the Celtics’ eight- ered by Bob Pettit, Wilt Chamberlain and Rick Barry, From the diving board, slopes, frozen pond and asphalt year run as NBA champions. Hannum did so as coach iconic hoops mentor Alex Hannum coached 13 different oval, the endorsers of these (13) first day of issue sou- of the 1957-58 Hawks and 1966-67 76ers. In his play- Hall of Famers, in all. Bestowed upon Hannum in 1942 venirs reigned supreme in Olympic events. The keep- ing days, Hannum was awarded this Helms-Olympic for his exploits as a 6-7 forward, this Helms-Olympic sakes are postmarked with 1970s and 1980s dates and Athletic Foundation medal for his 1945 A.A.U. MVP Athletic Foundation medallion is a precious relic from showcase bold scriptings that average (“9”) potency. efforts. The 2-1/4”-diameter, 3.6-oz. gold-colored prize the pre-NBA hardwood era. The 2-1/4”-diameter, 3.6- Includes: Bannister, J. Evans, Fleming, Heiden, Jenner features relief designs and raised lettering commemo- oz. gold-colored prize features relief designs and raised (JSD cert/sticker), B. Johnson, F.G. Joyner (d.1998), rating Hannum, who preceded Phil Jackson and Pat lettering commemorating Hannum. Killy, Louganis, Oerter (d.2007), Ryan (signed and per- Riley as one of the only coaches to win NBA titles with Opening Bid $300.00 sonalized) and (2) Spitz. Individual certs/stickers from two different teams. PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

638. 1997 Buick Open Tournament Shirt Signed by (29) Players w/ Payne Stewart, Vijay Singh and Jim Furyk - Full JSA Boasting of a star-stud- ded field with some of the most prominent names on 637. (2) Multi-Signed 1974 U.S. Open the links, 636. 1975-2005 Soccer Treasure Chest Golf Programs—Full JSA the 1997 Buick Open with Sets & Team-Signed Ball Golf fans, tee up your bids for this lot of (2) multi- came down Get ready for the Copa do Mundo with the offered signed 1974 U.S. Open golf programs. Featured are a to a 25-foot 1975-2005 soccer treasure chest with sets, singles, full program, and a cover only, period signed in pencil birdie putt that netted champion Vijay Singh a cool memorabilia and a team-signed ball. Included are (28) by masters of the game. Signers are: program: J. Boros $270,000. This tournament shirt is autographed by (29) 1975-1990 mostly regional sets averaging (NM) with (“6”), J. Garagiola (“7”), J. Nicklaus (“6-7”), A. Palmer participants. The short-sleeved pullover garment is dec- deference to varying levels of surface foxing. Also (“8”), G. Player (“7-8”), L. Trevino (“8-9”), T. orated with black marker scriptings that average (“8”) present are (69) singles and (5) additional items includ- Weiskopf (“3-4”); cover: A. Bean (“5”), C. Coody (“7- potency with keys including: Austin, Byrum, Crenshaw, ing a 2005 San Jose Earthquakes team-signed ball with 8”), D. Eichelberger (“8-9”), J. Garagiola (“7”), J. Estes, Funk, Furyk, Kraft, O’Grady, O’Keefe, Quigley, (20+) signatures that was awarded to a retired sports- Nicklaus (“5-6”), A. Palmer (“8”), G. Player (“8-9”), L. C. Rose, Singh, Skinner, Stewart (d.1999). Full photo writer at the season-ending team luncheon (no authenti- Trevino (“8”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our LOA from JSA. More on our website. cation). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

639. Multi-Signed Formula One Checkered Flag with (5) Autographs Including Andretti Family—Full JSA Start your engines for this multi- signed Formula One checkered 641. 1926-58 Thoroughbred Horse flag with 640. (9) Single-Signed Tennis Cachets Racing Beer Signs & Programs Lot of (5) auto- graphs. With Ashe, Connors and McEnroe - All (13) Including Kentucky Derby The nylon JSA Hit full stride in your quest to capture this incredible 27x25 Service aces and long rallies abound in this gathering 1926-58 thoroughbred horse racing memorabilia lot of flag from of (9) first day of issue souvenirs autographed by some (13). Present are: (5) rare 1940s-50s beer signs all the 1999 Milwaukee Mile is penned in silver ink by of the most iconic figures in tennis history. Paying above average to better with: “Rolling Rock” 23x15 five drivers from the race including Mario Andretti, homage to the sport’s centennial on August 31, 1974, War Admiral/Assault/Whirlaway; (4) different 19x16 Michael Andretti, Bobby Rahal, Denny Sullivan and Al the postmarked items showcase bold scriptings that “Old German”: Citation, Man O’ War, Nashua and Unser Jr. The autographs each present (“9”) and the average (“9”) quality with: Ashe (d.1993), Budge Native Dancer. Also present are (8) 1920s programs flag is absent of any soiling or other general wear. (d.2000), Connors, Evert, A. Gibson (d.2003), Jacobs average (VG to EX) with: (3) Churchill Downs Fantastic piece ideal for framing and prominent display (d.1997), Lendl, Marble (d.1990) and McEnroe. Kentucky Derby Day: 1926, 1928, 1938; (5) Fairmount in any den or office. Full photo LOA from JSA. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Jockey Club: (2) 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929. More on our Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 website. Opening Bid $200.00

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642. (64) 1949- 643. 1948-1978 Multi- 1973 Topps, Sport Singles Treasure Bowman & Chest of (598) Cards with Fleer Baseball Mantle, Namath & More & Football Representatives from the four Greats with major North American professional sports leagues host the offered Aaron, Brown, 1948-1978 multi-sport singles Mantle & treasure chest of (598) cards with Unitas numerous stars in addition to both mainstream and oddball issues. A parade of baseball Substantial “break” value is assured and pigskin legends in this gathering which is highlight- reign on these (64) ed by Baseball: (129 cards) with 1949-1973 Topps, 1963 Topps Peel-Offs: Clemente Bowman and Fleer singles. Featured are Baseball: (60 cards) with 1949 Bowman: (VG-EX); 1965 Topps Embossed: #33 Spahn (VG-EX); 1954 Bowman: #89 Mays (VG-EX); 1955 Bowman: #184 #11 Mantle (VG); Football: (131 Mays (GD); 1958 Topps: #52 Clemente (GD), #487 Mantle AS (VG-EX); 1960 cards) with 1971 Topps Game: (3) Topps: #160 Mantle/Boyer (GD), #200 Mays (VG); 1961 Topps: #150 Mays (EX- #3 Namath (NM, EX-MT, EX); MT); 1964 Topps: #125 Rose (EX); 1966 Topps: (5) #1 Mays (average VG-EX), #50 Basketball: (101 cards) with 1957-58 Topps: #1 Clifton RC (VG); Hockey: (237 Mantle (VG), #500 Aaron (EX-MT); 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle (VG); 1969 Topps: cards) with 1953-54 Parkhurst: #30 Lach/M. Richard (GD); 1955-56 Parkhurst: #190 Mays (EX-MT), #500 Mantle (VG-EX), #533 Ryan (EX-MT); Football: (4 #18 Duff RC (VG); 1957-58 Topps: #53 Worsley (VG-EX); 1964-65 Topps: #102 cards) with 1958 Topps: #22 Unitas (EX-MT); 1959 Topps: #10 J. Brown (VG); Horton (VG-EX) and 1972-72 Topps: (121 cards, mainly EX-MT). More on our 1962 Topps: #1 Unitas (VG) and #28 J. Brown (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 website. Opening Bid $200.00

644. (280) 1954-1982 645. (255) 1961- Football & Basketball 1973 Baseball & Singles Lot with Many Football Oddball Stars Cards Including “Broadway Joe” and “Dr. J” are Sets Plus (14) among the luminaries uncovered in Signed Items this stacked 1954-1982 football Fruitful collection of (255) and basketball singles lot of (280) 1961-1973 baseball and cards. Featured are Football: (164 football oddball cards cards) with 1955 Bowman: #62 including sets plus (14) Blanda (EX); 1956 Topps: #22 signed items. Featured are Cardinals Team SP (GD); 1960 Cards: (255 cards) with Fleer: #58 Blanda (NM); 1961 1969 Topps Team Fleer: #41 Meredith RC (VG), Posters: (2 posters) with #155 Kemp (NM); 1968 Topps: #14 Giants (NM-MT), #21 (2) #149 Kemp (EX-MT, VG), Athletics (NM-MT); 1970 #196 Griese RC (VG-EX); 1969 Kellogg’s Football set: Topps: (2) #120 Csonka RC (VG, (60/60, average NM-MT); 1971 Kellogg’s Baseball: #5 Clemente (NM-MT); 1972 GD); 1972 Topps: #200 Staubach Kellogg’s set: (54/54, average NM-MT) with #49 Clemente (NM-MT), #54 Mays RC (GD); 1977 Topps: (2) #177 (NM-MT); 1973 Kellogg’s set: (54/54, average NM-MT) and Signed Material: (14 Largent RC (EX-MT, GD); items, all auction LOA from JSA) with Baseball: Griffey Jr. (1991 Upper Deck #555), Basketball: (116 cards) with Maddux signed photograph (PSA/DNA Authentic), McGwire (1986 Huntsville Stars, 1970-71 Topps: (2) #13 Riley SP (EX-MT, VG-EX) and 1972-73 Topps: (2) #195 period signed), (6) Musial (Stan the Man COAs). More on our website. Erving RC (EX-MT, GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

647. (750+) 1976-1990s Football, Basketball & Hockey Stars and Rookies Immense “break value” is delivered with the offered (750+) 1976- 1990s foot- ball, basket- ball and hockey stars and rookies collection. Unless noted, 646. (117) 1977-1987 Baseball & Football Unopened Wax Boxes all material averages (NM) or better. Highlights include Football: (252 cards) with Clear some warehouse space for these (117) 1977-1987 baseball and football 1976 Topps #148 Payton RC (EX-MT), (2) 1981 Topps #216 Montana RC (one EX- unopened wax boxes. Due to decades in storage, each unsearched container displays MT), (2) 1984 Topps #123 Marino RC (one EX-MT), (8) 1986 Topps #161 Rice RC, varying degrees of wear to the display boxes. However, the inner contents are crisp 1989 Score: (2) #257 B. Sanders RC, (2) #270 Aikman RC; 1994 NFL Properties and clean. Due to manufacturing methods, several of the sticker packs display loose triple-signed E. Campbell/Pastorini/Stabler (with LOA); Basketball: (450+ cards) seals. Featured are Baseball: (93 boxes) with (24) 1980 Topps Giants Photos; with 1980-81 Topps #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving LDR/#139 M. Johnson RC; 1988-89 Football: (24 boxes) with (1) 1977 Fleer All-Pro Patches and (3) 1980 Topps Giant Fleer: (3) #17 Jordan, (8) #57 R. Miller RC, (8) #115 Stockton RC and Hockey: (64 Photos. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. cards) with (8) 1988-89 Topps #66 Br. Hull RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

102 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 648. (137) 1983-1995 649. 1978-2001 Multi/Non- Multi-Sport Wax Sport Wax Box, Case and Boxes Plus (25) Complete Set Hoard of (299) 1981-1993 Sets Items Fuel your inventory with Clear some warehouse space and lay these (137) 1983-1995 down your pallets for this massive multi-sport wax boxes plus 1978-2001 multi/non-sport wax box, (25) 1981-1993 sets. case and complete set hoard of (299) Highlights include Wax items. Unless noted, each set is hand Boxes: (137 boxes) with collated and presents (NM or better) Baseball: (38 boxes) with with the keys generally presenting simi- 1984 Donruss (36 packs, no larly to the overall grades of the set. display box), 1986 Donruss, Highlights include Baseball Vending 1987 Fleer, (2) 1989 Upper Cases: (2 cases) with 1991 Topps, 1992 Deck (one High, both sepa- Topps; Wax Boxes: (117 boxes) with rated lids); Football: (40 Baseball: (84 boxes) with (6) 1993 boxes) with 1983 Topps Topps Series 1 vending, (2) 1998 Topps partial (31/36 packs, “X” Series 1, (2) 2000 Topps Series 1, (4) out, 1981 Topps display), 2000 Topps Series 2; Baseball Sets: (2) 1985 Topps (both “X” (179 sets) with Topps: (130 sets) with Out); Basketball: (23 boxes) with (4) 1992-93 Ultra 2; Sets: (25 sets, all factory, (2) 1978 (average VG-EX to EX), 1979 (average EX-MT), (2) 1980 (average EX- unless noted) with Baseball: 1985 Donruss (hand); Football: 1989 Score (hand), MT), (2) 1981, 1982, (2) 1984, 1985, 1999-2001; Donruss: 1984 and Upper Deck: 1990 Fleer Update and 1990 Score Rookie & Traded. Due to size/weight, a shipping 1993 SP. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at our surcharge may apply. More on our website. Silver Spring, Maryland facility is highly encouraged. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

650. (142) 1981-1996 651. Massive 1959- Multi-Sport Complete 1986 Multi/Non- Sets Plus (18,000+) Sport Treasure Singles Chest with (422) Huge gathering of (142) 1981- Sets, (617) Team 1996 multi-sport complete sets Sets, (15,000+) plus (18,000+) singles. Unless noted, each set is either hand col- Singles & More lated or housed in an opened fac- Massive 1959-1986 tory box and grades (NM) or bet- multi/non-sport treasure ter with the stars generally pre- chest with (422) sets, senting similarly. Highlights (617) team sets, (15,000+) include Sets: (142 sets) with singles and more. All Baseball: (61 sets) with 1989 material averages (NM) or better. Highlighted among this oddball feast are Complete Upper Deck, (2) 1993 Bowman, Sets: (422 sets) with Baseball: (290 sets) with 1961 Golden Press, (6) 1969 Globe 1993 SP; Basketball: (62 sets) Imports (all factory), 1977 Topps Cloth Stickers (with puzzle); Football: (130 sets) with 1992-93 Topps Gold 2; with 1971 Topps Posters (average EX, 33% tape residue); Non-Sport: (2 sets) with Singles: (18,000+) mostly 1980s- 1959 Topps Fabian (average NM); Baseball Team Sets: (616 sets) with 1982 Topps: 1990s thoroughly mixed multi- (4) Orioles; 1983 Topps: (13) Red Sox; 1984 Topps: (11) Yankees; Singles: (15000+) sport singles including stars, sub- with mostly 1980-1984 Topps, Donruss and Fleer baseball, football and golf cards sets, small sets and regional averaging (NM-MT) with (22) 1981 Donruss Golf #13 Nicklaus RC (average NM) issues. Due to size/weight, a ship- and Other: (1500+) with (1500+) 1978-1984 multi-sport wrappers (averaging (NM) ping surcharge may apply. More with hundreds of 1977-1979 Topps Baseball. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge on our website. will apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

652. Massive Mostly 1970s- 653. (37) 1933- Modern Multi-Sport 1979 Baseball, Warehouse Hoard of Football & (250,000-300,000+) Cards Basketball Signed Those seeking to start a sports card busi- Hall of Fame/Star ness or significantly expand their inven- Cards tory will profit immeasurably from this Sweet scripts grace massive mostly 1970s-modern multi- these (37) 1933-1979 sport singles hoard of (250,000- baseball, football and 300,000+) cards. Volume dealers will basketball signed Hall want to assemble their sorting teams for of Fame and star cards. this mound as it could take months to go The autographs display through the countless array of cardboard (“8-9”) penmanship or storage boxes. This thoroughly mixed lot better with the cards will probably include hundreds, if not generally presenting (EX) with some better and others lesser. Highlights include thousands of inserts, scarce low numbered/parallel cards, vintage and complete sets Baseball: (13 cards) with Full Photo LOA from JSA: 1967 Topps #216 Cash/Kaline; (including factory). With the overwhelming scale, our team was only able to quickly PSA/DNA Authentic: (3 cards) with 1948 Bowman #5 Feller, 1952 Topps #59 glance through a handful of containers. Based only on a cursory look some of the bet- Roberts, 1954 Bowman #170 Snider; Auction LOA from JSA: (9 cards) with 1933 ter items include (3) 1963 Fun Cards by Gad sets, (4) 1975 and 1976 SSPC sets, (80) Goudey #51 Grimm (reverse glue residue), 1951 Topps Red Backs #5 Rizzuto, 1955 1979 Topps Baseball high-grade team sets, (4) 1982 Topps Football complete sets, Bowman: #59 Ford, #134 Feller; 1961 Fleer #45 Hubbell, 1963 Fleer #5 Mays; (390) late 1990s-early 2000s Just Minors/Best certified autographs, hundreds of Football: (21 cards, auction LOA from JSA) with 1969 Topps #120 Csonka RC, 1970 Baltimore area pocket schedules and much, much more. All calculations are rough and Topps #180 Unitas, 1973 Topps #89 F. Harris RC and Basketball: (3 cards, all auc- conservatively estimated. Due to size/weight, local pick-up at our Silver Spring, tion LOA from JSA) with 1969-70 Topps: #20 Havlicek RC. More on our website. Maryland location is required. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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655. (80) 656. (33) 1938-1948 1948-1986 Multi/Non- Baseball & Sport Grab Football Hall Bag with of Fame 1948 Leaf Rookie & Boxing Second-Year Near & Cards 1948 Swell Cooperstown and Sport Canton are teamed with these (33) Thrills 1948-1986 base- 654. (87) 1880s-1950s Boxing/Multi- Partial ball and football Sport Grab Bag with Pins Showcased is a 1938-1948 multi/non-sport grab bag of rookie and second-year cards. Featured are Baseball: Eclectic array of (87) 1880s-1950s boxing/multi-sport (80) cards including a pair of near and partial sets. (22 cards) with 1948 Bowman: #18 Spahn RC (GD), cards and pins. Keys include Boxing: (58 cards) with Highlights include 1938 R1 Goudey Action Gum: (18 #36 Musial RC (GD); 1957 Topps: #35 F. Robinson 1910 E75 American Caramel Prize Fighters: Britt cards, average VG); 1948 Leaf Boxing near: (44/50, RC (VG-EX), #328 B. Robinson RC (EX-MT); 1965 (GD), McGovern (GD); 1910 T218 Mecca/Hassan average EX) with #9 Jeffries (EX-MT), #17 J. Johnson Topps: #477 Carlton RC (VG); 1966 Topps: (2) #126 Boxers: (29 cards, median GD, 10% reverse glue (NM), #32 Schmeling (EX-MT), #64 R. Robinson (EX- Palmer RC (EX, GD), #288 Sutton RC (NM); residue/writing); 1948 Leaf: #1 Dempsey (GD); 1950s MT), #73 Tunney (EX-MT); 1948 Swell Sport Thrills Football: (11 cards) with 1966 Philadelphia: (2) #38 PM10 Pins: (3 pins, median EX-MT) with Johansson, partial: (12/20, average GD) with #3 J. Robinson Sayers RC (VG, GD); 1984 Topps: #63 Elway RC A. Moore, S. Robinson; and Multi-Sport: (29 cards). (GD), #16 T. Williams (VG), #18 Reese (GD) and #19 (NM) and 1986 Topps: #161 Rice RC (NM). More on More on our website. Feller (GD). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

657. 1958- 658. (240) 659. (69) 1969-1982 Topps Baseball & 1980 1970-1971 Football Unopened Wax Packs Plus 1972 Football & Topps Topps Baseball Display Box Basketball Baseball & Roll the Collection of Football dice on these (69) (2041) Cards Super 1969-1982 with Stars Singles Topps Dig into the Including Baseball offered 1958- (2) Sets and 1980 football and Football Sizable collec- basketball collec- unopened tion of (240) tion of (2041) wax packs. 1970-1971 cards with stars. These Topps Baseball Moderate dupli- unsearched and Football Super singles including a pair of sets. cation is uncov- artifacts could yield numerous high-grade Hall of Fame Included are 1970 Topps Baseball Super set: (42/42, ered throughout this enticing gathering. Highlights rookies and potentially gradable stars. Included are average EX-MT, 42 dupes) with (3) #12 Clemente ((2) include Football: (1819 cards) with 1961 Topps: #104 Baseball: (37 packs) with (1) 1969 Topps Stamps, (1) NM, EX-MT), (2) #18 Mays (NM-MT, NM), #24 Layne (GD); 1963 Topps: #62 Ditka (VG); 1968 1971 Topps Tattoos, (1) 1973 Topps, (1) 1976 Topps, Aaron (NM), (3) #37 F. Robinson SP (NM, EX-MT, Topps: (206 cards, mainly VG); 1969 Topps: (333 (1) 1978 Topps, (1) 1979 Topps, (23) 1983 Topps, (5) EX), (3) #38 Powell SP (NM, EX, VG); 1970 Topps cards, mostly VG); 1971 Topps: (198 cards, average 1983 Topps cello (all stars showing), (3) 1984 Topps Football Super set: (35/35, average EX-MT, 78 dupes) VG-EX) with #25 Butkus (EX-MT; 1975 Topps: #367 cello and Football: (32) 1982 Topps. Also present is a with (2) #33 Namath SP (EX-MT, VG) and 1971 Topps Fouts RC (EX-MT) and Basketball: (222 cards). More 1972 Topps Baseball display box presenting in (NM) Baseball Super: (43 cards, average EX-MT) with (3) on our website. condition. Opening Bid $250.00 #37 Clemente ((EX-MT, (2) EX). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

660. (25) 661. 662. 1968- 1975-1995 (16,000+) Modern Baseball & 1970s- Multi/Non- Football 1990s Sport Hall of Multi- Treasure Famer/Star Sport Chest of Rookie Singles & (4600+) Cards with Set Cards with (9) Graded Treasure (46) PSA Capitalize on Chest with Graded these (25) 1975- Inserts Stock up on this 1995 baseball Humongous (16,000+) 1970s-1990s multi-sport singles 1968-modern and football Hall of Famer and star rookie cards with and set treasure chest featuring hundreds of stars, multi/non-sport treasure chest of (4600+) cards. (9) graded. Featured are Baseball: (13 cards) with 1980 inserts, small sets, packs and a variety of other sundry Highlights include Football: (18 PSA graded) with Topps #482 Henderson RC (NM-MT), 1982 Donruss collectibles. This bonanza is highlighted by (25) 1984- 1970 Topps: #150 Namath (PSA 4), 1984 Topps: (4) #405 Ripken Jr. RC (NM), 1982 Topps #21 Ripken RC 2006 baseball and football complete sets, (200+) #63 Elway RC (one PSA 8 (st), one PSA 7, one PSA 5, (NM); Football: (12 cards, 9 graded) with 1976 Topps Griffey Jr. including inserts along with thoroughly one GD, miscut), #123 Marino RC (PSA 6); 1989 #148 Payton RC (SGC 40), 1978 Topps #315 Dorsett mixed singles including an abundance of stars featuring Score #257 B. Sanders RC (PSA 8), 1991 Stadium RC (SGC 84), 1989 Score #257 B. Sanders RC (NM- Brett, Carew, Ripken, Ryan and many more. This trove Club #94 Favre RC (PSA 8); Hockey: (413 items, 13 MT), 1989 Topps Traded #83T B. Sanders RC (PSA has the high probability of yielding even more valuable PSA graded) with 1980-81 Topps #250 Gretzky (PSA 10) and 1990 Fleer Update #U-40 E. Smith RC (SGC singles and inserts! Due to size/weight, a shipping sur- 8, oc), 1985-86 Topps #9 Lemieux RC (EX) and Non- 88). More on our website. Sports: (3000+) with 1984 Fleer V wax box. More on Opening Bid $200.00 charge may apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 our website. Opening Bid $150.00

104 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 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. 1947 Washington D.C. Touchdown Club Multi- Signed Program with (35) Autographs— Full JSA Offered is a 1947 665. (4) 1974-1976 Sports Illustrated Washington D.C. Touchdown Club “Living Legends” Signed LE multi-signed program 664. Vintage Autograph Book Signed by Lithographs With J. DiMaggio and with (35) autographs. (84) With Hornsby, Hartnett, Schalk and Unitas - All JSA The 31-page publica- Full JSA Issued in limited quantities by Sports Illustrated tion presents in excellent condition with a handsome With broad interests spanning the diamond, the hard- between 1974 and 1976, these (4) “Living Legends” gold embossed pigskin style cover and tightly attached wood, roller derby and pro bowling circuit, a dedicated limited edition prints are appealing not only for their inner pages. The back page is penned in various colors sports enthusiasts gathered (84) autographs in this vin- scarcity, but also as well-preserved collectibles auto- with the autographs averaging (“8”) penmanship. tage leather-bound zippered booklet. The 6 x 5” keep- graphed by their heroic subjects. Each is matted to 24- Included are: William O. Douglas (Former Associate of sake is a virtual “bible” of sports signatures (average 3/8 x 20-5/8” and showcases a graphite pencil endorse- Supreme Court), Bill Dudley, Homer Ferguson (U.S. “9” strength) with highlights including: Baseball: ment that shows (“8-9”) potency. Includes: Senator), Tuffy Leemans, Charley Trippi, Gene Tunney Aparicio (cut signature), Fox, Hartnett, Hornsby, Chamberlain: (192/1000; full JSA); J. DiMaggio: and Leonard P. Walsh (Federal Judge). Full photo LOA Roberts, Santo and Schalk. Full photo LOA from JSA. (713/1500; full JSA); Musial: (198/1000; JSA from JSA. More on our website. More on our website. cert/sticker); and Unitas: (603/1500; full JSA). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

666. Multi-Sport Autograph Oversize 667. Multi-Sport Autographed Balance Display Lot of (4) With B. Russell and T. of Collection of (13) Items with Gretzky Williams Jersey Headlined by baseball and football Hall of Famers who combined for zero championships in otherwise illustri- Expand your collecting horizons with the offered multi- ous careers, as well as a hoops icon who garnered 11 sport autographed balance of collection of (13) items 668. (6) Multi-Sport Famous Athletes including a signed jersey from “The Great One”. Unless rings, this lot of (4) displays is unbalanced in terms of Signed Cachets with Ali & Williams “hardware” distribution but collectively top shelf in noted, each autograph presents (“8”) or better. Featured Famed cagers, diamond stars, golfers and pugilists are terms of bold autographs. Signatures average (“9”) are Full Photo LOA f rom JSA: G r e t z k y signed Los joined with these (6) signed cachets. Each autograph strength with: Marino: LE Steve Parson giclée signed Angeles Kings jersey; J S A C e r t Cards: (8 items) with presents (“9”) or better. Included are Full Photo LOA in silver marker (JSA cert/sticker); B. Russell: signed 8x10 Photographs: (5 pictures) with (2) Banks, Howe, from JSA: (2 cachets) with Ali (personalized and Celtics jersey (JSA cert/sticker); T. Williams: LE (2) Ryan; Signed Balls: (3 items) with Montana football dated), T. Williams (Gateway); JSA Cert Cards: (4 Lewis Watkins litho signed in blue marker (full JSA). (“6”, does not hold air), Rice commemorative football cachets) with Chamberlain, Dempsey (Artcraft, 1945 More on our website. (does not hold air) and Ripken with (9 - 6 - 9 5, OAL, postmark), Grange and Nelson. Opening Bid $200.00 slightly toned). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

669. (26) Multi-Sport Single-Signed Cachets With Willie Mays, Gordie Howe 670. Multi-Sport Autographed 671. Multi-Sport/Non-Sport and Pele - All Certed Cachet/Flats Lot of (95) with Musial & Autographed Flats Lot of (100+) With Stalwarts from the links, the diamond, the “sweet sci- Palmer Namath, Earnhardt, Sr. and Bob Hope ence,” asphalt and dirt ovals and the frozen pond (to Autograph seekers hit pay dirt with this high grade lot “Broadway Joe,” the “Golden Jet” and comedy’s most name a few) have autographed these (26) first day of of (95) autographed multi-sport cachets/flats. In general legendary performer are just a few of the highlights in issue and Z-Silk cachets. With celebratory events and this super-clean collection presents in excellent condi- this lot of (100-plus) signed photographs and cut signa- dates including the 1939 baseball centennial and the tion with well-preserved materials and average (“8-9”) tures. Signatures average (“9”) potency with keys 1934 Lake Placid Olympics, the postmarked keepsakes autographs. Highlights are all cachets accompanied by including: Signed Photographs: mostly 8x10 or 10x8 showcase pennings that average (“9”) strength with JSA basic certs/stickers or JSA stamps of approval prints with: , Dale Earnhardt, Sr., Joe keys including: Mario Andretti, Eddie Arcaro, Gordie with: baseball HOFers: Musial, B. Robinson, Torre Frazier, Bob Hope, Paul Hornung, (3) Bobby Hull, Jake Howe, Larry Holmes, Willie Mays, Pele, Pete Rose and and Weaver; champion golfers: Cink, Lopez, Nelson, LaMotta, Joe Namath and Joe Walcott. Auction LOA Bill Shoemaker. Individual PSA/DNA or JSA Palmer, Singh. Balance have JSA basic certs/stickers or from JSA; Cut Signatures: Tom Fears, Otto Graham certs/stickers. More on our website. auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. and George Halas. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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673. (4) Hand- Painted Home Plates with Multi- Sport Greats Including Ali 672. Rodney “Hot Rod” Hundley & Celebrity Golf Challenge Multi-Signed DiMaggio— 674. Unique Lot of (5) Signed Multi- Backboard With Sayers, J. West and All Full JSA Sport Hand-Painted Home Plates with Bring it on home Full JSA with this inspiring lot of (4) hand-painted home plates Ali & Mantle—All Full JSA An ambassador to basketball for more than half a cen- by celebrated artist F. Stapleton. Prominent signatures Find a home in your sports gallery for this fascinating tury, Rodney “Hot Rod” Hundley has gained acclaim in paired with beautifully rendered images afford signifi- collection of original sports art. Offered is a unique lot roles as a player, an announcer and a charity organizer. cant value to this group of original art. Featured ath- of (5) signed multi-sport hand-painted home plates by In the latter capacity, Hundley hosted his “Celebrity letes are: Ali (“7-8”) in a fantastic recreation of the noted artists with full photo LOA from JSA unless Golf Challenge” to raise funds for the Salt Lake famous Liston fight; DiMaggio (“7-8”) with Marilyn in noted: (4) by F. Stapleton: Aaron (“6-7”, JSA basic Shriner’s Hospital. At the event, this basketball back- the notorious “7 Year Itch” dress; Aaron (“5-6”); cert/sticker), Ali (“7-8”), DiMaggio (“6-7”), Koufax board was signed by (28) legends from various sports. Koufax (“7-8”). All are painted on actual home plates (“8”); (1) by B. Toohey: Mantle (“5”). All of the plates Fiber tip pennings average (“9”) potency with keys and display in appealing condition. (3) with full photo feature gorgeously rendered images of the represented including: R. Barry, Hundley, G. Karl, B. Knight, LOA from JSA, Aaron with JSA basic cert/sticker. sports greats. Painted on actual home plates, the Sayers, J. Taylor and J. West (“6” strength). Full photo More on our website. Stapleton pieces display handsomely with moderate LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 wear on the black. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

675. (6) Multi-Sport Autographed 677. (54) 1950s-1960s Pennants with Jerseys with Griffey Jr., Montana, & Yankees & Collegiate 676. (10) Highland Mint Signed and Ovechkin Time-honored and treasured, pennants are the perfect Proudly display the apparel of your favorite athletes Framed Photo Displays With J. souvenirs to show support for your favorite team. Pin with these (6) multi-sport autographed jerseys. Each DiMaggio, Payton and Unitas your bids on this nostalgic collection of (54) 1950s-60s garment is penned on the back numbers with the signa- Interior decorating is our specialty as we offer this base- pennants. Highest flying flags are (3) New York tures presenting (“9”) or better. Highlights include Ken ball and football legends ready-made gallery suitable for Yankees AL Champions (EX-MT, EX, VG-EX); (6) Griffey Jr. (Russell Athletic home, size 52, UDA holo- any den or “man cave.” Displayed in showroom quality Collegiate: LSU Sugar Bowl (VG-EX), Maryland gram, full photo LOA from JSA); : (store frames, action photographs are signed by their subjects. (VG-EX), Navy with goat appliqué (VG-EX), Notre model 49ers home, size XL, UDA sticker and cert); Several showcase game-used artifacts, as well! Coveted Dame (VG-EX), North Carolina (VG-EX), UCLA (EX- Alex Ovechkin: (Reebok CCM Capitals home size XL autographs average (“9-10”) strength and include: Ba. MT); (2) NFL: Giants Eastern Division Champs (VG), with tags, Ovechkin 8 hologram) and Barry Sanders: Bonds, J. DiMaggio, Marino, (2) Montana, P a y t o n, (2) Redskins with Indian Chief appliqué; St. Louis (Mitchell & Ness 1996 Lions Throwback, size 52, sil- Ripken, Roethlisberger and U n i t a s. Individual COAs Cardinals NL Champions (VG). More on our website. ver ink, Mounted Memories). More on our website. from Highland Mint. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

678. 1960s-Modern Multi-Sport Pennant Collection of (181) with (15) Super Bowl 679. Washington Redskins & Senators 680. 1950s-70s Multi-Sport Decal/Sticker Raise your flag and your bids for this gargantuan col- Memorabilia Collection of (13) lection of (181) 1960s-modern multi-sport pennants Presented is a Capital collection of (13) 1950s-70s Lot of (430+) with Many Rare Issues displaying in grades of (70% EX to NM, 30% lesser). Washington Redskins and Senators memorabilia with: Quality and scarcity recommend this colorful collection of Highlights are: (15) Super Bowl: XIII Cowboys (EX), Redskins items: 18” doll with 1967 Gund Mfg. tag (430+) 1950s-70s multi-sport decals and stickers. Featured XIV Rams (EX), XVII Redskins (EX), XVIII Redskins (EX); child size warm-up jacket with Timberetta tag is an incredible array of MLB, NFL, AFL, WFL, NBA, (EX), XXII Broncos vs. Redskins (EX-MT), XXII (EX); advertising stadium seat cushion (EX-MT); milk- NHL, AHL, CFL, W H A and minor league teams with Redskins (EX), XXVI generic (EX-MT), (2) XXVI glass stein (NM); glass with NFL logo (EX-MT); tran- many rare issues. Overall these vivid team promoters pres- Bills vs. Redskins (NM, EX-MT), (5) XXVI Redskins sistor radio helmet (VG-EX); Senators items: 12” doll ent in like-new condition. A sampling of tougher issues are: (avg. EX-MT to NM), XXV Giants vs. Ravens (NM); with ball & glove charms (EX); glass stein (NM); child Calgary Stampeders, , Dallas Te x a n s , (4) Rose Bowl: (2) UCLA: 1976 (EX), 1983 UCLA size t-shirt (VG); (2) stadium give-away bats (VG, Denver Bears, Cleveland Barons, Hawaiian Islanders, (NM); (2) Washington: 1978 (EX), 1982 (EX-MT). GD); mini-bat (VG); fielder’s glove with Senators logo Philadelphia Bell, San Diego Gulls, St. Louis Browns and More on our website. and tag (VG-EX). Toronto Toros. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

106 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 681. (7) 1909-1912 Non- 682. 1886-1966 Non- Sport Complete Sets with Sport Shoebox Flags of All Nations Collection of (817) Turn-of-the-century collection of (7) Cards 1909-1912 non-sport complete sets. Spanning nearly a century Included are 1909-11 T59 Flags of and dozens of issues, these All Nations set: (200/200, average (817) 1886-1966 non-sport GD to VG); 1910 T30 Hassan cards will be a boon for any Artic Series set: (25/25, average trading card enthusiast. GD); 1910 T118 Hassan World’s Highlights include 1904 Greatest Explorers set: (25/25, E249 Croft’s Swiss Milk average GD, 12% reverse Physical Culture: #6 (VG- stamps/writing); 1910-11 T42 EX); 1952 Bowman Piedmont/Sweet Caporal Birds Television & Radio Stars of set: (100/100, average GD to VG, NBC near: (33/36, aggre- 5% reverse writing); 1910-11 T113 gate EX); 1953 Bowman Types of Nations set: (50/50, aver- Television & Radio Stars of age FR, 20% reverse paper loss and NBC near:: (93/96, aggre- writing); 1910-12 T99 Pan Handle gate EX to EX-MT, 148 Scrap Sights & Scenes of the dupes); 1953 Topps Who-Z- World set: (50/50, average FR to at-Star?: (74 cards, median GD) and 1911 T77 Hassan VG-EX); 1957 Topps Hit Lighthouse Series set: (50/50, Stars: #59 Elvis Presley average GD, 15% reverse glue/paper residue, writing). (EX)). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

683. (265) 1909-11 684. (73) T59 Recruit Flags of 1934 All Nations with (6) National PSA Graded Chicle Proclaim your national and Skybirds civic allegiance with this with patriotic gathering of (265) 1909-11 T59 Recruit Flag of Earhart, All Nations singles with (6) Lindbergh & PSA graded examples. Red Baron— These tiny tobacco cards display moderate duplica- Different tion throughout and general- Daring civilian ly range from (VG-EX to and military avia- EX) with some better and tors soar to new lesser. Less than 5% of the heights with these multi-colored Recruit backs (73) different display any form of writing. 1934 National Included are PSA 8: Chicle Skybirds featuring Earhart, Lindbergh and “The Red Baron”. Group averages Jerusalem; PSA 7: (3 cards) (GD) with less than 5% displaying reverse paper loss or writing. Each reverse is with Havana, Hawaiian flanked by a Series of 48 or 144 back. Included are #1 Putnam (PR), 2-15, 17-19, #20 Islands, Versailles; PSA 6: Rickenbacker (GD), 21, 22, #23 Von Richthofen (GD), 24-31, #32 Doolittle (VG), 33- (2 cards) with Netherlands 35, #36 Lindbergh (GD), 37-47, #48 Earhart (VG), #49 O. Wright (VG), 50-52, 55-62, and Russia. 64-66, 68-73, 75, 78, 80, 83 and 87. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

685. 1933 & 686. 1946-1949 1954 Dixie Dixie Lid Lid Movie & Movie & Cowboy Star Cowboy Stars Complete/ Complete Set Near Sets—- Run First and Dapper leading Last Issues men, daring cow- boys and enticing The bookmark starlets are the fare series to the of this run of 1946- decades long 1949 Dixie Lid Dixie Lid promo- Movie and Cowboy tion are available Stars complete sets. with the offered Included are 1946 tandem of 1933 set: (24/24, average and 1954 Movie VG, three missing and Cowboy Star tabs) with Garland complete/near (GD, no tab), sets. Included are 1933 set: (24/24, average EX-MT, all have protective liners) with Wayne (VG, no Gable (EX-MT), Harlow (EX-MT); 1954 near master: (34/36, average EX-MT, tab); 1947 set: (24/24, average VG-EX, one missing tab); 1948 set: (24/24, average 17/18 of both right and left tabs, missing both variations of Leslie) including (2) Allen VG-EX, one missing tab) with Garland (VG-EX, with tab) and 1949 set: (24/24, aver- (EX-MT, EX), (2) Coogan (both EX-MT) and (2) Skelton (NM, VG). age VG-EX, one missing tab). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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687. (27) 1934 688. 1950s Royal Desserts Goudey World Howdy Doody Trading Card War Gum Low Hoard with (27) Complete Series Cards—All Boxes Plus (63) cards & More Different Circa 1950s Royal Desserts Howdy The triumph and human Doody hoard with (27) complete boxes toll of global conflict are plus (63) cards and more. Of the (27) documented on these (27) complete boxes representing the iconic different 1934 Goudey cartoon, (23) are unopened and average World War Gum low (EX-MT) condition. Also present are series cards. These mid- (63) assorted singles from both the grade examples average Trading Cards and Coloring Cards sets (VG to VG-EX) with only averaging (VG-EX). A group of (25) one instance of back dam- assorted 1950s Royal Desserts packag- age. Included are #1 War ing covers, one 1950s Royal Desserts Is Declared (VG-EX), 4- unopened package and one 1950s Jell-O 6, 8-12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 27, 28, 31, 34, 35, 37-39, 41, 44, 45 and 47. display box (averaging EX-MT) completes this collection. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

689. (82) 1950-1952 Royal Desserts Stars of Movies Plus Tierney Unopened Box Alluring starlets and dashing leading men are portrayed on these (82) 1950-52 Royal Desserts Stars of Movies single plus an unopened box. Included are Unopened Box: #11 Tierney (presents VG); Singles: (82 cards, median GD, 44% reverse glue/tape residue, writing or partial card) with (3) #1, (3) 2, (4) 3, (3) 4, 5, 6, (4) 7, 8, 9, (2) 11, (2) 12, (3) 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, (3) 19, 20, (2) 21, (3) 23, 24, (3) 25, (9) 26, 27, 28, (3) 30, (2) 31, 32, 35, (2) #36 Hope (EX, VG-EX), (2) 37, (3) 38, 39, 41, 43, 44, (2) 45, (2) 47, 51 and (3) #52 Heston (all FR, reverse writing). Opening Bid $200.00

691. 1953 Topps Who-Z-At Star? Complete Set of (80) Cards—Sharp! Western stars, critically acclaimed actors and scintillating starlets are the subjects of this sharp 1953 Who-Z-At Star? complete set of (80) cards. This non-sport issue has an overall approxi- mate condition breakdown of 25% (NM or better), 45% (EX-MT) and 30% (EX or lesser). Keys include #1 690. 1952 Topps Look ‘N See Complete Set of (135) Cards Brian Donlevy (VG-EX), #37 Gene Political figures, swashbucklers, masterminds and celebrated athletes are among the Kelly (EX-MT), #39 Clark Gable subjects profiled in this 1952 Topps Look ‘N See complete set of (135) cards. The (NM), #52 Elizabeth Taylor (EX-MT), one-time edition has an overall approximate condition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or #54 Lana Turner (EX-MT), #77 better), 40% (EX), 15% (VG-EX) and 15% (VG or lesser) with moderate instances of Debbie Reynolds (EX-MT), #79 Errol askew centering. Keys include #1 F. Roosevelt (EX), #4 Lincoln (VG-EX), #6 T. Flynn (NM) and #80 J. Carroll Naish Roosevelt (trim), #9 Washington (GD), #15 Ruth (EX), #30 Lindbergh (VG-EX), #45 (EX). Earhart SP (trim), #82 Rembrandt SP (VG) and #112 Rockefeller SP (VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

692. 1952-53 693. 1953 Topps Who-Z-At Star? Topps Wings & Complete Set with (24) PSA 1955-56 Topps Graded & 1964 Donruss Voyage to Davy Crockett- the Bottom of the Sea Complete Orange Complete Set with (6) PSA Graded Plus Sets Wrapper Impressive tandem of Offered is a pair of 1953-1964 Topps and 1950s Topps non-sports Donruss non-sport complete sets with (30) PSA complete sets featuring graded plus a wrapper. Included are 1953 Topps a pioneer along with Who-Z-at Star? Set: (80/80, ungraded aver- advanced aeronautics. ages EX to EX-MT, 24 PSA graded) with PSA Included are 1952-53 7: #20, 46, 76; PSA 6: #7, 24, 31, 32, 53, 69, Topps Wings set: 72, 75, 79; PSA 5: #9, 11, 12, 21, 34, #52 E. (200/200, average EX- Taylor, 67, 68, 70, 78; PSA 4: #55, 56; 1964 MT); 1955-56 Topps Donruss Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea set: Davy Crockett-Orange set: (80/80, average VG to VG-EX) with #1 King of the (66/66, average NM, plus NM wrapper, 6 PSA Wild Frontier (EX-MT) and #80 Bowie’s Last Stand (EX-MT). graded) with PSA 8: #2, 3, 65, 66; PSA 7: #64 and PSA 3: #1. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

108 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 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. 1964 Topps Beatles 694. 1957 Topps Hit Stars Color Complete Set of (64) Complete Set (88/88) with Cards with (26) PSA (15) PSA Graded Graded Including (16) NM- Screen pioneers and those musicians who reside at the top of the charts are MT 8 found in the offered 1957 Topps Hit Beatlemania! Follow the “mop tops” Stars complete set of (88) cards with on their conquest of the music world (15) PSA graded keys. The ungraded with the offered 1964 Topps Beatles portion averages 40% (NM or better), Color complete set of (64) cards. The 40% (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or less- ungraded portion averages 50% (NM er). Included among the graded exam- or better), 30% (EX-MT) and 20% ples are PSA 9: #25 (oc); PSA 8: (6 (EX or lesser). Included among the cards, all oc) with #1, 27, 55, #59 graded cards are PSA 8: (16 cards) Elvis Presley, 68, 86; PSA 7: (7 cards) with #1 Meet John Lennon, #3 Meet with #50 Fats Domino, #51 The George Harrison, #4 Meet Ringo Starr, Crickets (Buddy Holly), 53, 60, #72 7, 14, 23, 24, 26, 35, 39, 30, 47, 55, Bob Hope, #85 Elizabeth Taylor, #88 59, 61, 62; PSA 7: (7 cards) with #9, Debbie Reynolds and PSA 6: #63 13, 16, 38, 49, 53, 54; PSA 6: #2 Meet James Dean. Paul McCartney; PSA 4: (3 cards) Opening Bid $200.00 with #30, 33 and 63. Opening Bid $200.00

696. 1966 Topps Monster Laffs Unopened Cello Box 697. (20) Unopened 1968 Topps Fun Packs Trick or Treat! Designed to be dispatched to youngsters on Halloween, these (20) Fresh 1966 Topps Monster Laffs unopened cello box. This humorous non-sport edi- unopened 1968 Topps fun packs were issued by the company as an ingenious ploy to tion which features comical captions beneath frightening black-and-white images rid itself of factory overstock. These tightly sealed unsearched packages include a sin- presents in high-grade condition with (36) tightly wrapped ten-cent packages. The gle card from various Topps issues along with a slab of bubble gum. Very few of these bright display box has sustained only superficial lid contusions. Remarkably scarce high-grade packs have survived the decades in any condition! and interesting find of 48 year-old unopened material! Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

698. 1977 Topps Star Wars Series 699. 1977 1 Unopened Wax Topps Star Box of (36/36) Wars Series 3- Packs 5 Unopened Coveted 1977 Topps Wax Box Run Star Wars Series 1 Whip out your light unopened wax box of sabers and seize this (36/36) sealed packs. run of 1977 Topps These artifacts have sus- Star Wars Series 3-5 tained only a hint of unopened wax wear to the wrappers but boxes. These 36- are guaranteed pack containers are unsearched. The display unsearched with box featuring Luke tight factory folds Skywalker, Princess and fresh surfaces. Leia, C3PO and the The display boxes gang exhibits moderate, exhibit average wear but not extensive wear throughout. Multiple to the cardboard exterior. series sets and high- Multiple series sets and grade singles are an array of high-grade probable. singles are possible. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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700. 1882 Seated Liberty Proof Cameo Half Dollar Rare Coin—PCGS Graded PR66+CAM with CAC Sticker Recent reports cite rare coins as one of the top five investment collectibles. Fortify your portfolio with this prestigious 1882 Seated Liberty proof Half Dollar. Displaying lustrous mirror-like surfaces this stunning coin is rated (PR66+CAM) by respected certification service PCGS. Reflective fields and abundant luster attest to the coveted Cameo designation, further supported by a CAC stamp of approval. Vital statistics are: 4 CAMs at this level and 4 higher, mintage: 1,100. Flip certifi- cation number is “85583.66+/27507354”. More on our website. Opening Bid $3300.00

702. 1904 Barber Proof Half Dollar Rare Coin—NGC Graded PF66 Prove your collectible acumen by acquiring this gorgeous 1904 Barber proof Half Dollar rare coin. Seldom offered this tough issue was minted in a quantity of just 670 pieces. Gleaming reflective fields, dynamic details and a nicely preserved state of origi- 701. 1902 Barber Proof Half Dollar Rare Coin—NGC Graded nality earned this specimen a grade of (PF66) from the highly regarded NGC cer- PF66 tification service. NGC’s census report Scarce in any grade, the offered 1902 Barber proof Half Dollar rates as an upper tier shows 32 proofs at this level with 17 high- specimen sure to please discerning numismatists. Graded (PF66) by leading certifica- er. Flip certification number is “1828362- tion service NGC, this remarkable coin displays well-defined details and glossy sur- 002”. Enjoy this collectible gem as it rises faces consistent with the proof-strike process. While the survival rate is estimated at in value in years to come. More on our approximately 90% of the original minted quantity of 777 pieces, NGC reports 33 at website. this level and only 20 better. Flip certification number is “3570604-005”. More on our Opening Bid $3500.00 website. Opening Bid $3500.00

704. Series of 1934-A $500 U.S. Currency Federal Reserve Note Embrace the power of 703. U.S. Currency Series of 1934-A $1,000 Federal Reserve Note money with this prime example of vintage U.S. currency. Offered is a Series of 1934- Big money awaits the winner of this U.S. currency piece. Presented is a Series of A $500 Federal Reserve Note. Meriting a solid (VF) designation this appealing speci- 1934-A $1,000 Federal Reserve Note. Displaying in (FN+) condition with decent men shows appealing design details and retains good paper crispness. Adorned by a crispness this handsome note is an excellent souvenir of the final year for the denomi- stately image of 25th President W. McKinley this collectible is money you can bank nation with only several folds lines preventing a higher ranking. Serial number is on for future value appreciation. Serial number is “J00024531A”, signatures are “L00077410A”, signatures are “Julian/Morgenthau”, bank seal is “L” San Francisco. “Julian/Morgenthau, bank seal is “J” Kansas City. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $1000.00 705. (2) U.S. Currency 706. 1776-1886 Series of 1934 $1,000 Colonial, Federal Reserve Notes Confederate & Big bucks, no whammies is your Obsolete Currency mantra while pursuing this lot of Lot of (15) large denomination U.S. currency Paper currency enthusiasts banknotes. Presented are (2) will enjoy these antique notes Series of 1934 $1,000 Federal which saw service during the Reserve notes with: Bank of United States’ first century of Boston “A” seal, serial number existence. Presented is a “A00033648A”, signatures 1776-1886 Colonial, “Julian/Morgenthau”, presents Confederate and Obscure (VG-FN) with deference to a 1- Currency lot of (15). Though 1/4 x 1/2” section of paper loss at these historical relics display in average to lesser grade they remain desirable due to top right; and Bank of New York their limited regional distribution. Highlights are: Colonial: 1776 Philadelphia half- “B” seal, serial number “B00057619A”, “Julian/Morgenthau” signatures (VG). dollar (GD+); Confederate: 1864 Richmond $10 (VG); Obsolete: 1841 Morris Canal Despite significant signs of age appropriate wear, these “Depression Era” survivors $5 (VG-FN), 1860s Binghamton $1 (FN-VF). More on our website. are still somewhat crisp. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $2000.00

110 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 708. 1880s- 1910s Actress Cabinet Photo Lot of (148) with (3) Lillian Russell Post-Civil War rail- road connections enabled the growth of American theater and resultant 707. George Westinghouse Signed 1877 Check - Full JSA actress popularity. Presented is a lot of Credited with inventing the railway air brake, George Westinghouse was a contempo- (148) 1880s-1910s rary and rival of Thomas Edison and engaged in the infamous “War of Currents” over actress cabinet pho- the power distribution of everything from the light bulb to the electric chair. A decid- tos. These darlings edly rare collectible among Americana enthusiasts, Westinghouse’s signature is per- of the Gilded Age haps the most potent example you’ll ever behold on this 1877 document. Dated “Sept display in average 13 1877,” this check is drawn from The Mohawk National Bank in Schenectady, New to better condition with typical wear appropriate to their antique status. Highlights are: Jersey. On the appropriate line, Westinghouse (d.1914) has signed in black-ink steel (3) Lillian Russell (leading period star), Maggie Mitchell (intimate of John Wilkes tip fountain pen (“9” strength). The voucher is unevenly torn along the top border but Booth), (2) Viola Allen, Maud Branscombe, (2) Della Fox, Elsie Leslie, (2) Olga remains a crisp keepsake without creases or cancellation stampings. Full photo LOA Nethersole, Rhea, Fanny Rice, and (2) of the Rapunzel-like Sutherland Sisters. More from JSA. on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $150.00

709. Royalty 710. Late 1800s- & Dignitaries Mid 1900s Late 1800s- Cabinet Photo, Early 1900s Postcard & Cabinet Photo Stereoview Lot Collection of of (395) with (50) (19) Signed Blue blood powers Items this antique collec- Monuments, architec- tion of (50) late ture, actors, politi- 1800s-early 1900s cians, war, the won- cabinets photos of ders and horrors of European the world are at your royalty/dignitaries. fingertips in this cabi- Regal in stature net photo, postcard and composition and stereoview lot of this group presents (395). Dating from as (60% VG to the late 1800s to the mid 1900s this far-reaching group features a vast array of fasci- VG-EX, 20% GD-VG, 20% lesser). Highlights are Empress Eugenie of France, nating images. Highlights are: (19) signed items with: silent-film era actor-director Princess Beatrice of the UK, (4) Queen Maud of Norway, Georgina Countess of Marshall Neilan GPC (“9”), Arbor Day founder Sterling Morton calling card (“8”) and Dudley, Queen Louise of Denmark, (2) Princess Margaret of Sweden, Emanuele Duke (4) actor/actress photo postcards: Jessie Bateman (“9-10”), Zena Dare (“7”), Mabel of Aosta, (2) King Oscar II of Sweden, (3) King Haakon VII of Norway/Prince Carl of Love (“7”), Walter Passmore (“7”). More on our website. Denmark, King Gustav V of Sweden. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

711. 1880s- 712. Declaration of 1930s Independence Wooden Original 1942 Memorabilia Ohman Lithograph Lot with Make a patriotic statement Football with this original 1942 lithograph of the Arcade Declaration of Game & (2) Independence produced by Tobacco the Ohman Co. of Memphis, TN. Framed to Advertising overall dimensions of 27- Chairs 3/4 x 33-3/4” this dynamic A major find alert offering replicates our is issued with this National founding docu- exciting group of ment in exacting detail, 1880s-1930s wooden memorabilia. Featured is a c.1920s-1930s football arcade game capturing variations in sig- and (2) tobacco advertising chairs. All (3) items present in superb display-worthy con- nature strength, parchment dition. Titled “Kicker and Catcher”, the football game is imprinted with toning and background “Manufactured by The Baker Novelty Company Chicago, Illinois”. This handsome cracks in dynamic fashion. relic boasts functioning cast-metal “leatherhead” players and legible lettering. C.1880s Moderate overall rippling Duke’s Cameo and c.1910s Piedmont tobacco chairs are man-cave ready. Shipping and stains at the upper cor- surcharge to apply. More on our website. ners have negligible effect Opening Bid $200.00 on this vintage treasure which merits a solid (EX) designation. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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713. Early- 715. Eliot 1900s “The Ness 1947 Great Kar- Cleveland Mi Troupe” Mayoral Original Campaign Magician’s Broadside Poster Undaunted in On the vaude- his war on the ville circuit as underworld, law enforce- “Joseph 714. (67) Vintage Tourist & Destination Hollingsworth,” ment agent “Victorina” and Pennants in Various Sizes Eliot Ness ulti- “Kar-Mi” Take a trip down memory lane with this interesting lot mately disman- (among several of (67) vintage, various size travel and destination pen- tled Al other names), nants. Presenting in better grades distribution of (85% Capone’s the sword-swallowing, sharpshooting illusionist is the EX to NM, 15% VG-EX) this colorful 1950s-80s empire, taking subject of this vintage magician poster. Framed to assortment recalls an exciting variety of domestic sites down the Chicago crime kingpin on tax evasion dimensions of 41x51, the colorful poster hawks “The and events. Highlights are: Baseball Hall of Fame charges. Quite the drinker, himself, Ness ran for Mayor Great Kar-Mi Troupe” with illustrations of the star (and (NM) with deference to pinholes, 1980 Lake Placid of Cleveland in 1947 and is the “untouchable” subject presumably his wife, Selma) performing their death Winter Olympics beautifully embroidered (NM), of this campaign broadside. The 11x14 thick stock relic defying feats. All original with no signs of restoration, Disneyland (VG-EX), Disney Main Street (EX), features a sepia-toned likeness of the stoic crime fight- the poster presents beautifully with minor paper loss Mouseketeers (EX), (2) Ringling Bros. Circus (EX-MT, er. His facsimile signature is prefaced with a comment: and normal compacting folds. More on our website. EX), Snoopy for President (EX). More on our website. “Yours for a safer, cleaner, better Cleveland.” Edge fis- Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 sures/creases are consistent with campaign display. Opening Bid $100.00

717. (23) Vintage Film and Stage Star Signed/Unsigned Photo Collection & Multi-Signed Burlesque Book with (3) Kim Novak Signed Photos Star power drives this vintage lot of (23) film and stage star signed/unsigned photos and flats. Sexy Kim Novak 718. Bette Davis Signed Personal Check 716. (4) 1950s-1960s Blatz Beer Barroom turns up the - Full JSA Displays wattage in (7) 1950s photos with: From sexy to shrewd, endearing to evil, Bette Davis ran From countless Milwaukee saloons to a Lemont, (2) signed 4x5s: the gamut in terms of personalities in leading roles that Illinois watering hole known as “Tom’s Place,” Blatz full name (“9-10”), spanned four decades. The winner of two “Best Beer has been a beverage of choice for more than 170 “Kim” only (“9”); Actress” Academy Awards during her legendary career, years. In its heyday, the beer was hawked by eccentric (2) 3-1/2 x 3-1/2”s: Davis remains a “perfect 10” on this signed personal celebrities such as , Groucho Marx and signed “Kim” only (“9”), unsigned (VG-EX); (4) check. Drawn from Davis’ personal account from Milwaukee’s own Liberace. These (4) vintage displays unsigned 4-3/4 x 3-1/2”s (avg. EX). Additional high- Connecticut’s Westport Bank, the voucher is dated hail from the product’s era as “Milwaukee’s Finest lights are: Carrie Finnell signed 8x10 (“5”); Heddy “April 2 1976” and signed by Davis in blue ballpoint Beer.” Crafted for point-of-sale presentation in bar- Lamar signed 10x12 (“8-9”); 1968 1st edition book (“10” strength). The crisp check has a vertical fold that rooms, the 1950s-1960s relics showcase a barrel-chest- “This Was Burlesque” by Ann Corio signed by (19). does not affect the bold autograph. Full photo LOA ed spokesperson with themes of wild game and (of Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. from JSA. course) baseball. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

719. (94) Entertainment Greats Signed 720. (4) 1950s- 721. 1930s-70s Personal Checks With Charlton Heston 60s Actor/ Movie/ and Jimmy Stewart Entertainer Entertainment Executed on Signed Publicity personal Service Photo Lot of checks, the bold signatures Contracts (295) with Bob in this lot of with Roy Hope Signed (94) are Rogers—All Film buffs roll out “money” for JSA the red carpet for both transaction this star-studded lot Signed, sealed and and collecting of (295) 1930s-70s delivered. Bind purposes! movie/entertainment yourself to this lot Headlining the publicity photos. of (4) original lot are (5) Comprised of 80% 8x10s and 20% smaller photos this 1950s-60s actor examples glitzy group presents in overall appealing collectible and entertainer signed service contracts. Present are: which have grades of (80% VG-EX to NM, 20% lesser). Highlights 9/12/52 Roy Rogers signed (“8”) contract (EX-MT) for been encapsu- are: (5) signed 8x10s with auction LOA from JSA: E. appearing at the Cincinnati Garden; 12/9/66 Maurice lated with autographs assessed “Authentic” by Byrnes (“9”), G. Campbell sketch (“8-9”), B. Hope Chevalier signed (“9”) contract (VG) for performing at PSA/DNA. These include: Edgar Burroughs (d.1950), (“6”), J. Hutton (“7-8”), C. Robertson (“4-5”); (3) the St. Paul Municipal Theater; 3/2/51 Ellen Drew Charlton Heston, , Jack Lord and Hercules Unchained with S. Reeves ((2) NM, EX); (4) signed (“8-9”) Manning O’Connor Agency contract Jimmy Stewart. Additional highlights include: Bob 3 Stooges: Meet Hercules (VG-EX), Moe (GD-VG), (NM); 7/7/52 Gloria De Haven signed (“9”) RCA Barker, (2) Charles Nelson Reilly, (3) Carl Reiner, (2) (2) Larry (EX, VG-EX). More on our website. Robert Reiner, (2) Dinah Shore, (2) Danny Thomas and recording contract (VG). JSA basic certs/stickers. More Opening Bid $200.00 Cornell Wilde. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

112 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 722. Andrew Johnson 1854 723. (3) U.S. Political Document Signed as Autographed Flats Governor of Tennessee - With Reagan, Full JSA George/Barbara Bush The first United States Chief and Weinberger - All Executive to endure the impeachment PSA/DNA or JSA process, 17th President Andrew “Hail to the Chief!” (and to Johnson endorsed this political docu- other prominent diplomats) in ment prior to his turbulent tenure in this lot of (3) autographed the White House. Executed in black- flats. Includes: Ronald ink steel tip fountain pen in his capaci- Reagan: a 6 x 4-3/8” album ty as the Governor of Tennessee, sheet signed in graphite pencil Johnson’s flowing penmanship shows (“7” strength), The sheet is also signed by (3) others, including former Hollywood (“9”) strength and clarity on a 7-7/8 x starlet Laraine Day (“8” strength) Full PSA/DNA; George H.W. and Barbara Bush: 9-7/8” sheet of thin stock parchment. cut portion of title page from Barbara Bush: A Memoir signed in fiber tip by both The document features legal details in (both “10” strength) Full JSA; Caspar Weinberger: 8x10 photo signed in blue ball- elegant font and is dated April 7, 1854. point (“8” strength). PSA/DNA cert/sticker. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

724. 725. Rock & Roll/Pop Singer Presidential/Political Autographed Autographed Flats Lot Cachets/FDCs/3x5s Lot of (34) of (8) with Obama with Dick Clark Elect proprietorship of this pres- Rock the bid button for this collection of tigious lot of (8) president/politi- (34) Rock & Roll/Pop singer signed cian autographed flats. Featured cachets/FDCs/3x5s. Displaying average are: B. Obama FDC (“9”) with (“8-9”) signature strength this distin- full LOA from JSA; (4) items guished accumulation features a bevy of with JSA basic certs/stickers: J. stars who gained notoriety during the Bush FDC (“9”); G.H.W. Bush 1950s-80s. Highlights are (8) with JSA 3x5 card (“9-10”); G. Ford basic certification: P. Boone, D. Brubeck, cachet (“8”, sticker only); C. D. Clark, C. Francis, L. Horne, B. Powell FDC (“9”); (3) items Hornsby, H. Lewis, Lennon Sisters. Also with auction LOA from JSA: G.H.W. Bush Vice President card (“9”); W. Mondale present are (26) with auction LOA from 3x5 card (“8”); D. Quale FDC (“9-10”) with “11/97” inscription. Also present is a JSA with: S. Bassey, Dion, A. Martino, 1957 Eisenhower/Nixon Inauguration program (EX). G. Pitney, R. Plant and (21) others. More on our website: Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

726. 1920s-50s 727. (71) 1940s-50s Science Entertainment/Sports Fiction and Detective Story Magazine Collection Pulp Magazines of (118) with Bold and Enter the realms of the fantastic and the Show Digests & hard-boiled with this incredible collec- tion of pulp fiction. Offered are (71) Sports Pulps 1940s-50s Science Fiction and Real men will embrace the tit- Detective story pulp magazines. illation and action packed into Considering the inexpensive construc- this lot of (118) 1920s-50s tion of pulps the offered group displays entertainment/sports maga- remarkably as (80% VG-FN to FN+, zines. Sex appeal abounds in 20% lesser) with a significant number (102) 1950s digests (60% FN appearing to be unread. Generally the to VF+, 40% VG-FN) with: (43) Bold Magazine with: 1/54 J. DiMaggio/M. Monroe, covers are clean with vivid colors, 3/54 R. Marciano, 8/54 W. Mays/S. North, 3/55 B. Page, 7/55 F. Fain; (59) Show desirable gloss and solid spines. Present Magazine with: 11/52 I. McCalla, 3/53 M. Monroe, 12/54 B. Page. Also present are are (31) assorted Science Fiction and (14) 1940s Sports pulps average (VG) and (2) 1920s Brief Stories (both VG-FN). (40) assorted Detective titles. More on More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

728. 1930s-50s 729. (227) 1940s-70s “Amazing Western & War Stories” & “Astounding Science Story Pulp Fiction” Sci-Fi Magazines Magazine Lot of Expand your consciousness with this mind- (54) blowing collection of vintage Sci-Fi maga- zines. Offered are (227) 1940s-70s issues Be quick on the draw to of “Amazing Stories” and “Astounding score this selection of Science Fiction”. Originating as pulp mag- pulp fiction at its finest. azines these venerable series were trans- Offered are (54) 1930s- formed to the offered 5-1/2 x 7-3/4” digest 50s Western and War format to better withstand the test of time. story pulp magazines. Displaying handsomely as (90% VG to FN- Presenting as (90% VG VF, 10% lesser) these exciting publications to FN+, 10% lesser) this adventure laden group is highlighted by (33) Big-Book legitimized Sci-Fi by featuring the works Western file copies with gorgeous newsstand fresh covers. Also present are: (16) of top genre authors such as Asimov, assorted western titles with (4) Ace-High Western, (3) Action Stories, (2) Dime Bradbury and Herbert. More on our web- Western, (2) Popular Western and (5) assorted single issue titles; and (5) assorted war site. titles. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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730. 1960s-90s 731. Investment Spider-Man Comic Comic Book Book Treasure Chest Lot of (10) of (750+) with 1960s-70s Amazing Spider-Man “Amazing Near Run Spider-Man” Amazing only begins to Key Issues with describe this meticulously #129 1st assembled treasure chest lot of (750+) 1960s-90s Spider- Punisher Man comic books. Appearance Displaying in overall highly Feel your spider-sens- collectible and desirable con- es tingling as you vie dition this incredible accu- for this comic book mulation is packed with near investment lot of (10) 1960s-70s “Amazing Spider- runs of top selling Spider- Man” key issues. Cream of the crop is #129 1st Man titles with: (319) Punisher appearance (FN-VF). Also present are: #41 1st Amazing Spider-Man with Rhino (GD-VG); #50 1st Kingpin (VG); #100 (298/308) issues numbered 38-343 plus all annuals numbered 4-24 (70% FN to NM, 25% VG to VG-FN, 5% lesser); Anniversary issue presents (FN-VF) with deference to (181) Spectacular Spider-Man with all issues numbered 1-171 plus all annuals numbered 1-10 (90% FN to NM); an arrival date stamp; #101 1st Morbius (VG-FN); (78) Web of Spider-Man with all issues numbered 1-72 plus all annuals numbered 1-6 (90% FN to NM, 10% less- #102 origin & 2nd Morbius (FN-VF); #121 death of er); (156) Marvel Team-Up with all issues numbered 2-150 plus all annuals numbered 1-7 (90% FN to NM, 10% Gwen Stacy (FN-VF); #122 death of Green Goblin lesser); (6) Giant-Size Spider-Man with all issues numbered 1-6 average (FN to NM); (7) Spider-Man with all (FN+); #135 2nd Punisher (VF+); #200 issues numbered 1-6 plus an unbagged #1 silver edition average (VF to NM). More on our website. Anniversary/giant origin issue (VF). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

733. 1950s-90s Cartoon & Funny Comic Book Lot of (125) with 1953 Dennis the Menace #1 Serious value is attached to this 732. 1940s-60s Gold & Silver Age Comic whimsical collec- 734. 1940s-90s DC & Marvel Superhero Book Treasure Chest Lot of (100) with tion of vintage Comic Book Lot of (169) with (2) Gold comic books. Age Batman Issues Gold Age Human Torch & Sub-Mariner Presented is a lot of Big name heroes and important key issues dominate A fantastic selection of Gold and Silver age titles popu- (125) 1950s-90s this power-packed 1940s-90s DC and Marvel superhero lates this significant 1940s-60s comic book treasure cartoon and funny titles with emphasis on Gold and comic book lot of (169). Highlights are: Batman: #43 chest lot of (100). Ranging in condition from very Silver age issues. Key comic is Dennis the Menace #1 Penguin cover (GD), #72 (FR), #113 1st Fatman (FR- attractive to well-loved this incredible mix features published 8/53 (GD-VG). Additional highlights are: GD), #253 The Shadow cover (VG+), #291 (VG-FN); titles from a variety of popular genres including super- Gerald McBoing Boing and Mr. Magoo #1 (GD); Uncle Action Comics: #325 (GD-VG), Adventure Comics: hero, sci-fi, horror, comedy, action/adventure, televi- Scrooge: #57 (VG-FN+), #61 (VG-FN). Also present #267 2nd Legion of Superheroes (VG), #275 sion, movie, family, racing and romance. Highlights are (121) assorted including genre mainstays Archie, Superman-Batman team origin retold (GD-VG); are: G.A. superheroes: Human Torch #37 (GD), Sub- Blondie, Casper and Richie Rich along with a nice vari- Aquaman: #21 (VG); 80pg. Giant Superman: #11 all Mariner #41 (GD+); G.A. inaugural issues: Journey ety of Dell Four Color, Looney Tunes and Walt Disney Luthor (VG-FN); Wolverine: 1988 series #1 (FN+). Into Mystery #1 (FR), Uncle Scrooge #386 (GD-VG). titles. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

736. 737. 1970s- Incredible 90s Comic 1970s-90s Book BOC 1st Issue Lot of (396) Comic with Book Superheroes Investment and Many Lot of Limited (299) Series 735. 1950s-90s War & Western Comic Be first in line Bulk up your Book Lot of (182) for this incredi- inventory with Comic collectors lock and load for this action packed ble investment this 1970s-90s BOC comic book lot of (396). Featured 1950s-90s war and western comic book lot of (182). lot of (299) are sixty-five groups of limited series issues consisting Highlights are: war: Sgt. Fury: #66 (GD-VG), #71 1970s-90s 1st issue comic books. Displaying in mid to of (302) mostly superhero titles and an assortment of (GD), King-Size Special #6 (VG); Our Army at War: high grade condition this collection of Marvel, DC and (94) single issue DC, Marvel and Independent/other #13 (FR-GD), (6) issues featuring Sgt. Rock: #111 Independent #1 issues promises a big upside for comics. Displaying in upper grades of (FN to NM, 10% (FR), #13 (GD), #170 (VG-FN), #226 (VG-), #297 increase in value as the original readers enter their peak lesser) this bronze/copper age group is loaded with (VG-FN), #300 (GD-VG); western: Cheyenne #734 buying years. Highlights are: Marvel titles: Black potential. Highlight single issues are: Adam-12 #1 (VG); The Cisco Kid #17 (VG); Lash LaRue #66 (VG- Panther (FN+), Godzilla (FN-VF), Night Nurse (VG); (FN+), All-Star Squadron #1 (FN+), Champion Sports ); The Lone Ranger #73 (GD-VG); Red Ryder (FR+); DC titles: The Joker (VG-FN), Man-Bat (VG+), Omac #1 (FN), Harlem Globetrotters #2 (VG-FN), Tarzan Tonto: #7 (GD), #16 (GD+); Riders of the Purple Sage (VG-FN), The Sandman (VG-FN); Independent titles: (Marvel) #1 (VF). Strange Sports #1 (VG-FN). More #372 (GD-VG). More on our website. Judge Dredd (VF, minor pen mark), Watchmen (VG- on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 FN). More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

114 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 738. (72) 1886- 739. (85) 1909- 1955 Baseball 1940 Baseball Card Grab Bag Pre-War Grab with (14) Hall Bag with (10) of Famers Hall of Famers Including Foxx & (6) Graded & Several Including Types Johnson, Type specialists will Matty & prefer these (72) Lajoie 1886-1955 baseball Selection of (85) cards from several 1909-1940 pre-war oddball issues and baseball singles ACC designations. Fourteen Hall of Famers lead the way in this collection that spans from various desig- nearly 70 years. Featured are1886 N48 Girls Baseball Player Series Virginia nations including (10) Hall of Famers and (6) graded cards. Highlights include 1909- Brights: #9 (presents EX); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: Abbaticchio (GD, blank back); 11 E90-1 American Caramel: Dygert (VG); 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (21 1922 Eastern Exhibit Supply Company: E. Collins (PR); 1922 Exhibits: Klem cards) with W. Johnson (PSA 1, Hands at Chest), Kelley (PR), Lajoie (PSA 1, with (trimmed); 1929 R316 5x7 Photos: Foxx (VG-EX); 1934 R313A Gold Medal Bat, Polar Bear), Mathewson (PSA 1, mk, White Cap, Old Mill); 1911 T205 Gold Foods: Dean (PR, reverse scrapbook residue); 1947 Bond Bread Round Corners: Borders: Frick (GD, Newark), Marquard (PR, reverse paper loss); 1912 T202 Hassan Berra SP (VG), Boudreau (EX-MT), D. DiMaggio SP (NM), Doerr (NM), Gordon Triple Folders: Miller/Speaker Almost/Clarke (PR, reverse writing); 1933 Goudey: (VG-EX), Mize (EX), Slaughter (VG); 1950 V362 Big League Stars: #11 Stephans #35 Simmons (PR), #73 Haines (PR, reverse writing); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #32 (GD); 1952 Berk Ross: Kiner (VG-EX) and 1955 Orioles Zipcards: #4 Gastall S. Rice (PR) and 1940 Play Ball: #120 W. Johnson (PR). More on our website. (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

740. High-Grade 1968 741. (66) 1933-1941 Milton Bradley Win-A- Pre-War Baseball Card Game with Gum Cards with Sealed Pack of (100) (8) Hall of Famers Cards Eclectic arrangement of What a Find! High-grade 1968 (66) 1933-1941 pre-war Milton Bradley Wi n - A - C a rd baseball gum cards featur- board game highlighted by a fac- ing (8) Hall of Famers. tory sealed pack of (100) cards. Highlights include 1933 The elusive 1968 Milton Bradley Goudey: #5 Ba. Herman set contained baseball, football (GD); 1934 World Wide and hot-rod cards. This assembly Gum: #18 S. Rice (GD); depicts football players Wi l s o n 1934-36 Batter-Up: #16 and Kocourek atop two of the Hafey (GD); 1934-36 25-card stacks, while baseball Diamond Stars: (24 player Jimmie Hall and a hot-rod cards, median GD to VG) card are situated on the other with #30 Manush (VG), half. These cards present high- #48 R. Ferrell (VG), #86 grade barring factory-induced Crosetti (FR); 1939 Play imperfections resulting from their Ball: #39 R. Ferrell (VG), production. This jumbo pack may contain coveted cards such as Aaron and Ryan RC #89 L. Waner (GD); 1940 along with tougher yellow letter variations. The original board with spinner, box bottom Play Ball: #4 Henrich and top (all NM-MT) are included. The well-constructed lid with price sticker is crisp (VG); 1941 Double Play: and clean. The highest quality Wi n - A - C a rd we have offered. #33/#34 Vaughan (GD) and #69/#70 Appling (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $100.00

742. 1964 Topps 743. Unique Collection of (500+) 1934-1940 Baseball Hall of Baseball Complete Set of Fame Correspondence/Documents with “Original Class” (587) Cards Plus (283) Content Duplicates Including Baseball historians hit paydirt Stars with this fascinating trove of (500+) 1934-40 Baseball Hall of Presented is an attractive 1964 Fame original and period carbon Topps Baseball complete set of copy correspondence/documents. (587) cards plus (283) duplicates Rife with historically significant including stars. This series has an content regarding topics such as overall approximate condition the letters addressed to the “origi- breakdown of 20% (EX or bet- nal class” including Ruth, Cobb, ter), 20% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) Wagner and others; establishment and 30% (GD or lesser) with the and construction of the Museum; high series generally presenting and the founders of baseball; this unique archive also features letters signed by two of slightly better than the more the three Hall co-founders S. Clark (“9”) and A. Cleland (“8-9”), publisher J.G.T. available numbers. Keys include Spink (“9”), (3) Philadelphia A’s president T. Shibe average (“9-10”) and Reach #50 Mantle (GD), (2) #125 Rose Sporting Goods executive G. Reach (“9”), no authentication due to the nature of the (one VG, one trimmed), #150 collection. Mesmerizing through and through this important collection also features an Mays (VG), #200 Koufax (GD), attractive array of letterhead with contents detailing day to day operations from the #225 Maris (VG), (2) #300 Aaron HOF’s formative years including acquisitions, requisitions, journalist research and (one GD, one trimmed), #331 AL biographical information. One of the more interesting documents is a 3/28/38 letter Bombers (VG) and #440 from Spalding Athletic Outfitters with an original pair of sketches for proposed HOF Clemente (GD). More on our baseball and bat logo designs. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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745. (17) 1956 & 1961 Topps New York 744. (4) 1953 Bowman Yankees Color New York Yankees Cards Stars—All SGC with (3) Each graded by SGC. Those pin- stripers who helped add multiple SGC World Series titles to the New York Graded Yankees historic ledger are portrayed Including in full color with this quartet of 1953 Bowman Color cards. Included are (2) SGC 84: #153 Ford; SGC 82: #44 Mantle Bauer/Berra/Mantle; SGC 55: #93 Bronx Rizzuto/Martin and SGC Authentic: Bombers #121 Berra. from the championship 1956 and 1961 squads emerge victorious again with these (17) Opening Bid $200.00 Topps singles from those respective campaigns. Included are 1956 Topps: (13 cards, average EX-MT) with #12, 21, 40, 52, 61, #110 Berra (EX-MT), #113 Rizzuto (EX- MT), #135 Mantle (SGC 60, Gray Back), #181 B. Martin (EX), 208, #240 Ford (SGC 80), 316, #332 Larsen (EX); 1961 Topps: (4 cards) with #471 Rizzuto MVP (trimmed), #472 Berra MVP (VG-EX), #475 Mantle MVP (SGC 86) and #478 Maris MVP (EX). Opening Bid $250.00

746. (35) 1971 Topps Baseball 747. (24) 1972-1974 Supers PSA 7-9 Kellogg’s Baseball PSA 9-10 Graded Cards Graded Cards of Mostly with Stars—All Stars Different PSA Registry Collectors! Pick up this Each graded from Mint 9 elite assortment of (24) 1972-1974 to NM 7 by PSA with no Kellogg’s Baseball singles. Each grad- qualifiers. Extremely ed either Gem Mint 10 or Mint 9 by attractive assortment of PSA with no qualifiers. Included are (35) different 1971 Topps 1972 Kellogg’s: (4 cards, all PSA 10) Baseball Supers with with #4, #8 Jenkins, 36, 41; 1973 stars. Included are PSA Kellogg’s: (10 cards, all PSA 9) with 9: (7 cards) with #5, 8, 9, #7 Carlton, #10 B. Williams, 12, #14 39, 52, 55, 63; PSA 8.5: Gibson, #17 Palmer, #22 R. Jackson, (4 cards) with #22, 30, #25 Stargell, #40 Brock, #41 Carew, #48 Gibson, #54 Kaline; 53; 1974 Kellogg’s: (10 cards) with #5 PSA 8: (23 cards) with Fisk, #6 Palmer, #20 R. Jackson, #24 #4, 11, 16, 21, #23 Cepeda, #28 Bench, #30 Carew, #32 B. Aparicio, 24, #25 Brock, Williams, #37 Stargell, #38 Rose and 26, 28, 29, #32 Bench, #52 Seaver. #35 Santo, 40, 41, #42 Jenkins, #45, #46 McCovey, 47, 50, 51, #53 Seaver, #60 Opening Bid $200.00 Killebrew, 62 and PSA 7: #44 Aaron. Opening Bid $200.00

748. (10) 1977-1983 O-Pee-Chee 749. (36) 1983-2006 Cal Baseball Complete Ripken PSA 9-10 Graded Sets Cards Formidable collection of Each graded either Gem Mint 10 or (10) 1977-1983 O-Pee- Mint 9 by PSA with no qualifiers. Chee Baseball complete Pay tribute to the “Iron Man” by sets. Included among this securing these (36) 1983-2006 Cal primarily (NM to NM-MT) Ripken Jr. PSA graded cards. collection are: (2) 1977, Included are PSA 10: (20 cards) with 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983 1985 Topps #704 AS, 1986 Donruss (#83 Sandberg RC is GD), #210, 1987 Donruss #89, 1987 Topps 1985, 1988, 1991 Premier #784, 1988 Fleer #570; PSA 9: (16 and 1993 Premier. With cards) with 1983 Drake’s #23, 1983 exception to factory Topps Stickers #315, 1984 Donruss induced askew centering, #106, 1984 Drake’s #26, 1985 the key cards generally Donruss #169 and 1986 Fleer #284. present similarly to the More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 remainder of the set. Opening Bid $150.00

116 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 750. 1962 751. 1961 World World Series Series Game 6 Game 3 Candlestick Crosley Park Full Field PSA Ticket - 3 Full PSA 4 Ticket - Pitching in his Highest second World Graded Series for his second different franchise, hurler held the Yankees to three With the score knotted, 2-2 in the top of the 9th inning in Game 3 of the 1961 World hits as the San Francisco Giants prevailed, 5-2 in Game 6 of the 1962 Fall Classic. Series, Roger Maris launched his third career World Series home run to give the Encapsulated and Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at Candlestick Yankees the victory and a 2-1 series advantage. Encapsulated and Graded VG 3 by Park as the Giants forced a winner-take-all showdown and Roger Maris delivered his PSA, this full ticket was issued at Crosley Field for that Fall Classic battle. The lone fourth of six career World Series home runs. The lone example at its tier with only example at its tier with none graded higher, this “Lower Box” voucher features printed three graded higher, the “Upper Res.” Voucher features printed seating/event details seating/event details and colorful Reds logos. and vibrant colors. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00 752. 1967 753. 1958, 1966, 1968 World World Series Series PSA Graded Ticket Game 5 Stub Lot of (4) Busch Headlined by improbable outcomes, Stadium Full the Fall Classic showdowns for which these (4) PSA graded ticket stubs were Ticket - PSA issued include a pair of series in which 6 the victors came back from deficits of Clinging to slim three games-to-one, as well as a sweep title hopes at in which a youthful Orioles staff held Busch Stadium, the Dodgers to two runs in four the Boston Red Sox triumphed, 3-1 as Cy Young recipient held the games. Encapsulated with printed seat- Redbirds to three hits, with a Roger Maris two-out 9th-inning homer accounting for ing details and host logos or stadium the hosts’ lone run. Encapsulated and Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA, this full ticket was likenesses, the vouchers include: (2) issued for that 1967 Fall Classic showdown. The lone specimen at its tier with only 1958: Game 2 (PSA 4, Mantle W.S. two graded higher, this “Upper Terrace” voucher features printed seating/event details, HRs #10 and 11) and Game 7 (PSA 5); a Busch Stadium likeness and the facsimile signature of Commissioner William 1966: Game 4 (PSA 4); 1968: Game 1 Eckert. (PSA 5; 17 ). Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $150.00 754. (6) 1939-2010 755. (28) 1960s-2000s Baseball Full Tickets Hank Aaron Flats & with Significant Publications Moments—All PSA Circle the bases with Henry Graded Aaron by placing the high bid on these (28) 1960s-2000s flats Each graded by PSA. and publications. Highlights Diverse sextet of 1939-2010 include Flats: (12 items) with baseball full tickets. 1966 Pure Oil Atlanta Braves 8- Included are 1.) 7/25/39 1/2 x 11” (NM), 1967 Topps International League Orioles Pin-Ups #15 (EX-MT), (5) sou- vs. Royals (PSA 8); 2.) venir pinbacks averaging (NM) 5/30/43 Yankees vs. Indians including (2) 715 (both NM- (PSA 3); 3.) 9/21/60 Braves MT, one 6”, one 3”), undated vs. Reds doubleheader (PSA 7, Game One Spahn Win #288, Aaron HR #217); 4.) Hank Aaron commemorative 5/15/64 Athletics at Yankees (PSA 7, Colavito HR #278); 5.) 8/6/74 Braves at Padres silver piece (2.4 oz/.999+ fine (Aaron HR’s #727/#728, last multi-home run game of career) and 6.) 4/5/10 Phillies at silver) and Magazines: (6 magazines) with 4/15/74 Sports Illustrated (EX-MT, sub- Nationals (PSA 8, Obama First Pitch). scription tag). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

756. 1989 Ken 757. Derek Jeter 2001 New Griffey Jr. Type I York Yankees Team-Issued Original Photograph Home Pants - Steiner Used for Topps Reaching accolades and achievements Traded Rookie— like mile posts along the expressway, Derek Jeter continued to seal his Hall of PSA/DNA Fame fate during the 2011 season, Picture perfect 1989 Ken becoming the first-ever Yankee to reach Griffey Jr. Type I original the 3000-hit plateau and setting the photograph used to make his franchise standard with 327 career Topps Traded #41T rookie stolen bases. This pair of Yankees home card. The 3x5 color Kodak pants was issued to Jeter during that depicts “The Kid” staring memorable campaign. The white knit into his Hall of Fame future. apparel features a blue pinstripe pattern The reverse displays and proper “Majestic” tagging. Comes inscribed notations confirming the subject and season of the photograph. Also includ- with an LOA from Steiner Sports, as ed is a copy of the (NM to Mint) rookie card. An essential acquisition for those well as an MLB Authentication holo- legions of advanced Griffey Jr. collectors. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. gram. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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758. New York 759. New Yankees 1980s- York 1990s Game- Yankees Worn Lot of (3) 1980s-2000s Jerseys and (1) Game- Cap Worn Lot Worn by Bronx per- of (4) With formers during a rare Don lull in pinstriper for- tunes, these (4) New Zimmer York Yankees apparel Jacket items exhibit evidence The Yanks are comin’! Tried and true Yankee Stadium apparel includes: Don Zimmer of outstanding game wear. Included are (3) jerseys with proper tagging and twill iden- Game-Worn Jacket a blue satin-like button-down garment with twill identifiers and tifiers and a cap with the traditional “NY” logo. These were donned by: Hal Morris proper “Starter” tagging; 2005 Game-Worn Home Jersey a white 1989-1990 game-worn road jersey; Clay Parker 1990 game-worn home jersey; Dan knit button-down garment with proper “Majestic” tagging (Steiner Sports LOA); Pasqua 1985 game-worn road jersey; 1989-1991 Game-Worn Cap. Individual full 1989-1993 Game-Worn Cap “New Era” accessory attributable to one of three play- photo LOAs from Dave Miedema. Complete details on our website. ers; Game-Worn Belt cloth/leather accessory. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

760. 1969-1979 ALCS & 761. 1959-1979 World Series NLCS Program Lot of Program Lot of (26) (26) All in High Grade Celebrate two decades of “fall classics” A decade of post season excellence with this nearly pristine lot of (26) awaits the winner of this high grade 1959-1979 World Series programs (80% lot of (26) 1969-1979 ALCS/NLCS NM to NM-MT, 20% EX-MT). programs. This fantastic newsstand Displaying as newsstand fresh, these fresh collection displays as average incredible post season souvenirs appear (EX-MT to NM-MT) with: (4) to be unread with any imperfections due 1969: Braves, Mets, Orioles, Twins; to handling rather than wear. Highlights (3) 1970: Orioles, Reds, Twins; (2) are: 1959 Dodgers, 1960 Pirates, 1960 1971: A’s, Orioles, (4) 1972: A’s, Yankees, 1963 Dodgers, 1963 Yankees, Pirates, Reds, Tigers; (3) 1973: 1964 Cardinals, 1964 Yankees, 1965 Mets, Orioles, Reds; (1) 1975: Dodgers, 1965 Twins, 1966 Dodgers, Pirates; (3) 1977: Phillies, Royals, 1966 Orioles, 1968 Cardinals, 1968 Yankees; (4) 1978: Dodgers, Tigers, 1969 Mets, 1969 Orioles. More Phillies, Royals, Yankees; (2) 1979: on our website. Angels, Orioles. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

762. 1943-1972 763. 1937-1978 St. Louis Boston/Milwaukee/Atlanta Browns/Baltimore Orioles Braves Yearbook & Brochure Yearbook & Program Lot of (27) Collection of (43) Salute the Braves with this lot of (27) Hoping to shed their image as doormats 1943-1972 yearbooks and brochures the hapless St. Louis Browns franchise spanning their tenures in Boston, changed cities and names in 1954 Milwaukee and Atlanta. Present are: becoming the Baltimore Orioles. Offered Boston items: 1952 yearbook (VG-EX); is a 1937-1978 collection of (43) (5) roster brochures average (EX to NM): Browns/Orioles yearbooks and pro- 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1948; grams. Highlights are: Browns: 1937 Milwaukee items: (13) yearbooks aver- “Meet the Browns” booklet (VG-EX); age (EX to NM): 1953, 1954, 1955, yearbooks: 1950 (VG-EX), 1951 (VG- 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, EX), 1952 (VG-EX); Orioles: year- 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965; 1953 media books: 1954 1st Baltimore edition (EX), guide (EX-MT); Atlanta items: (7) year- 1966 Blefary/Powell/B. Robinson/F. books average (EX-MT to NM): 1966, Robinson cover (EX), 1970 Powell 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972. cover (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

764. 1951-1977 St. Louis 765. 1941-1977 Brooklyn/Los Cardinals Yearbook Angeles Dodgers Yearbook & Consecutive Year Run of (27) Program Lot of (57) with 1st Year Edition Follow one of baseball’s most storied Redbird supporters soar with this (27) con- franchises coast to coast with this lot of secutive year run of 1951-1977 St. Louis (57) 1941-77 Brooklyn/Los Angeles Cardinals yearbooks including the 1951 Dodgers yearbooks and programs. first ever edition (VG). Also present are: Highlights are: Yearbooks: 1941 (VG) 1952 (EX), 1953 (EX-MT), 1954 (EX-MT), 1949 (VG-EX), 1950 (VG-EX), 1951 1955 (VG), 1956 (NM), 1957 (NM-MT), (EX), 1952 (EX), 1953 (EX), 1954 (EX- 1958 (NM), 1959 (EX), 1960 (EX-MT), MT), 1955 revised (EX), 1956 (NM), 1961 (VG-EX), 1962 (EX), 1963 (VG-EX), 1958 (NM), 1959 (EX-MT), 1960 (NM), 1964 (NM), 1965 (EX-MT), 1966 (EX), 1961 (EX-MT), 1962 (EX), 1963 (EX- 1967 (VG), 1968 (VG-EX), 1969 (NM), MT), 1964 (EX-MT), 1965 (EX-MT), 1970 (VG-EX), 1971 (NM), 1972 (EX- 1966 (NM), 1967 (EX-MT), 1968 (EX- MT), 1973 (EX), 1974 (EX-MT), 1975 MT), 1969 (NM), 1970 (EX-MT), 1971 (EX), 1976 (EX-MT), 1977 (EX-MT). More on our website. (NM), 1972 (NM), 1973 (NM), 1974 Opening Bid $250.00 (NM), 1975 (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

118 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 767. 1948-1980 Cleveland Indians Yearbook & Program Lot of (64) with 1st Year Edition Members of the Cleveland tribe give a big wahoo for this lot of (64) 1948-1980 Indians year- books and programs. Highlights are (13) yearbooks: 1948 1st year edition (VG); 1949 (VG- EX), 1950 (EX), 1951 (EX), 1952 (EX), 1954 (EX), 1955 (VG-EX), 1956 (EX), 1957 (EX-MT), 1958 (EX-MT), 1959 766. 1958-1973 San Francisco Giants (16) Consecutive Year (EX-MT), 1960 (EX), 1966 (EX). Additional highlights are: Run of Yearbooks 1955 “Golden Stamp Book” California here we come! Revisit the Giants move to San Francisco with this (16) con- (NM), 1957 “Picture secutive year run of yearbooks. Beginning with their first year on the West Coast, this Scorebook” (NM), 1967 year- significant better-grade run consists of one edition per year inclusive of the period 1958- book photo pack (EX-MT) with 73. Present are: 1958 (EX-MT), 1959 (EX-MT), 1960 (NM), 1961 (NM), 1962 (VG- (31) pristine 6x9 photos aver- EX), 1963 (VG-EX), 1964 (VG), 1965 (EX-MT), 1966 (VG), 1967 (EX), 1968 (VG- age (NM-MT+). More on our EX), 1969 (EX-MT), 1970 (EX-MT), 1971 (NM-MT), 1972 (VG-EX), 1973 (EX). website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

768. 1962-1993 New 769. 1949-1971 York Mets Yearbook Philadelphia Phillies & Program Lot of Yearbook Consecutive (63) with 1st Year Year Run of (23) Edition Philly phanatics flock to this “Amazing” is back in vogue consecutive year run of (23) with this top-shelf collection 1949-1971 Philadelphia of (63) 1962-1993 New York Phillies yearbooks. Beginning Mets yearbooks and pro- with the 1949 1st year edition grams. Highlights are: this significant collection is Yearbooks: 1962 1st year appealing throughout. Present edition (EX-MT), 1963 (VG- are: 1949 (VG), 1950 (EX), EX), 1964 (EX-MT), 1964 1951 (VG-EX), 1952 (EX- revised edition (NM), 1969 MT), 1953 (EX-MT), 1954 (NM), 1973 (NM-MT); (VG-EX), 1955 (VG), 1956 Programs: 1962 1st year (EX-MT), 1957 (VG-EX), (EX-MT), 1963 (NM), 1964 1958 (NM), 1959 (EX-MT), World’s Fair edition (EX- 1960 (EX-MT), 1961 (EX), MT), 1969 World Series 1962 (EX-MT), 1963 (NM), (EX-MT), 1969 NLCS (NM- 1964 (EX), 1965 (NM), 1966 MT); Other: 1964 Shea (NM), 1967 (NM), 1968 (EX- Stadium Dedication (NM), MT), 1969 (EX-MT), 1970 1971 Todays New York Mets (EX-MT), 1971 (EX-MT). (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

770. 1950-1982 771. 1943-1989 Pittsburgh Pirates Detroit Tigers Yearbook & Program Yearbook & Lot of (61) with 1st Program Lot of (56) Year Edition Give a roar of excitement Bucs boosters set sail with for this lot of (56) 1943- this lot of (61) 1950-1982 1989 Detroit Tigers year- Pittsburgh Pirates yearbooks books and programs. and programs. The highlight Highlights are: Yearbooks: is a dazzling near run of (23) 1955 (VG), 1957 (EX), early yearbooks with: 1951 1958 (EX), 1959 (NM), 1st year edition (VG-EX) and 1960 (NM), 1967 (NM), (22) others (80% EX to NM, 1968 (VG-EX), 1969 (EX); 20% VG to VG-EX) with: Roster Brochures: 1943 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, (EX), 1944 (EX-MT), 1946 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, (VG), 1947 (VG-EX), 1960 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, (EX-MT); ”Tiger Facts” 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, booklets: 1951 (EX-MT), 1968, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1953 (VG-EX); Spring 1974, 1975. Also present are Guide: 1963 (NM); (38) programs: 1950 (VG); Programs: 1956 stamped (2) 1959 (both NM-MT); (22) “Press” on front (NM), 1959 1960s average (EX-MT to NM-MT); (13) 1970s average (EX to NM). (NM), 1969 (EX-MT), 1970 Opening Bid $250.00 (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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773. 1942-1983 Baltimore Orioles Team Photo Lot of (14) Opening Bid $100.00 772. Circa 1938-1939 Rogers Hornsby 774. 1944 Baltimore Orioles Champions Original Photograph in Orioles Uniform Victory Dinner Program Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

775. 1919 Boston Braves Opening Day 776. (3) 1923 Army vs. Navy Baseball Pass PSA 6 Items with (2) Full PSA Graded Tickets Opening Bid $100.00 & Scorecard Opening Bid $150.00 777. 1981 & 1982 Baltimore Orioles PSA Graded Season Passes - Ripken Debut & Start of Streak—Only Graded Opening Bid $150.00

778. (56) 1978 Topps Baseball #707 Paul 779. (3) Phil Rizzuto Single-Signed OAL 780. 2011 Topps Under Armour All- Molitor/ Rookie Cards Baseballs with Inscriptions American Certified Autograph Lot of Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 (33) Cards with Ryan Ripken Opening Bid $100.00

120 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 781. 1979 New York Yankees Team-Signed Ball With Munson, Mantle, Hunter and Full PSA/DNA While their run of three straight pen- nants was halted by the Baltimore Orioles, the 1979 New York Yankees were far more dis- traught over the trag- ic loss of star catcher Thurman Munson. Before his untimely departure that year, 782. (2) Mickey Mantle Single-Signed OAL Baseballs with Full Munson and (13) other Yankees signed this OAL MacPhail orb. The medium-toned JSA sphere features ballpoint pennings whose strengths vary and include additional leg- Offered is a pair of Mickey Mantle single-signed OAL Brown baseballs. Each moder- ends who died too soon. Keys include: Hunter (“4” strength), Mantle (“5” strength) ately soiled sphere is penned across the sweet spot in blue ink with the autographs and Munson (“4-5” strength). Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. registering (“8”) potency. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

783. 1979-1990 Pennant- 784. (12) Historic Winning Team-Signed Autographs Ball of Baseball Lot of (4) - All Full Fame Signed Baseballs JSA with (10) PSA 10s Armed with Hall of Famers and super- Presented are a dozen single- stars, these (4) baseballs are auto- signed, PSA/DNA graded Hall graphed by World Series participants of Fame baseballs from the spanning the 1979 through 1990 install- Historic Autographs Ball of ments. Spheres and signatures present Fame Edition. All of the base- nicely with keys including: 1979 balls are high grade with (10) Orioles: with Murray Palmer, F. PSA/DNA 10 baseballs, (1) Robinson and Weaver; 1982 PSA/DNA 9.5 and (1) Cardinals: with Herzog, Schoendienst, PSA/DNA 9. Included are rare O. Smith and Sutter; 1984 Padres: with nickname and full name versions including Cal Ripken, Frank Robinson, Johnny Garvey, Gossage, Gwynn and D. Bench, , , (2) , , Williams; 1990 Reds: with Larkin, O’Neill, Perez and Piniella. Individual full photo and . There are also regular signatures of Nolan Ryan and Stan Musial, LOAs from JSA. More on our website. both graded PSA/DNA 10. Full list available on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

785. (20) 786. (20) Baseball Hall of Nolan Ryan Fame Single- Single-Signed Signed OAL Baseballs with Baseballs— (4) Mays—All All JSA JSA Ride “The Powerful gathering of Express” with (20) Baseball Hall of these (20) Nolan Fame single-signed Ryan single-signed balls. The sweet spot OAL baseballs. signatures are execut- The sweet spot ed with (“8-9”) preci- endorsements sion while the spheres average (“9”) display varying degrees of surface toning. Included are: OAL: (12 balls) with (6) R. while the majority Jackson, (4) Killebrew, (2) Ryan; ONL: (8 balls) with (4) Mays, McCovey and (3) of the spheres display varying degrees of surface toning. Seldom offered in such a Stargell. Individual JSA cert cards accompany. large quantity. Individual JSA cert cards accompany. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

787. (24) Mike 788. Derek Jeter Single- Schmidt Single- Signed Lot of (5) With (2) Signed ONL Baseballs and (3) Baseballs—All Publications - All Certed JSA In the form of World Series titles Capitalize on these and All-Star accolades, repetition two dozen Mike has defined Derek Jeter’s career Schmidt single-signed and is an appropriate theme in this ONL baseballs. The lot of (5) autographed mementos. sweet spot autographs Signatures project (“9-10”) poten- average (“8-9”) signa- cy and include: OML Baseball: a ture strengths while snow-white orb (grade “10”) the majority of the signed on the sweet spot in blue spheres display only ballpoint (full JSA); 1998 World traces of toning. It is Series Ball: a mildly toned sphere (grade “8”) signed on a side panel in blue ballpoint not too often that such quantities of a 500 Home Run Club slugger are made avail- (Steiner hologram); (3) The Sporting News: July 22, 2002 editions each signed on the able. Individual JSA cert cards. cover in blue marker (individual JSA certs/stickers). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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790. Late 791. Late 1940s Jackie 1950s Robinson Roger Signed Maris Postcard with Signed Full JSA Photo This late 1940s Postcard Jackie Robinson with Full signed postcard depicts 42 in a JSA 789. New York Yankees Memorabilia familiar setting as Late 1950s it was replicated Roger Maris Lot of (13) With (12) Autographed Items from the 1948 Old signed photo Including (3) Mantle - All JSA Gold Cigarettes postcard Bronx dynasties from the 1950s to the present are well “Kneeling in penned during represented in this lot of (13) keepsakes, (12) of which Dugout” release. his brief tenure are autographed by pinstriper principals. Highlights The offered black- with the include: Mickey Mantle: framed to 7-5/8 x 10-1/8”, an and-white postcard is penned by the Hall of Famer in Cleveland illustration from Mantle’s eatery is signed blue ink and preceded by a Best Wishes salutation. The Indians. The and personalized by Mantle in black marker (“10” endorsement is executed with (“8”) precision while the clear black-and-white postcard presents in (EX-MT) strength; full JSA); (7) Single-Signed Baseballs: O A L glossy surface presents in (EX-MT) condition with only condition and is penned on an incline on Maris’ pant and OML orbs; signatures are (“9”) or better with: superficial perimeter wear. Additionally, the correspon- leg in blue ink with the autograph presenting (“8-9”) in Gossage, (3) Guidry, Justice, (2) M a n t l e (both full JSA). dence portion is absent of any writing or postmarks. strength. The correspondence reverse is absent of any Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Full photo LOA from JSA. writing. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

792. Roger Maris Signed Photograph with Full JSA Crisp Roger Maris (d.1985) signed black-and- white pho- tograph picturing the slugger as one half 793. (28) Mostly Baseball Hall of Famer of the & Star Signed Flats “M&M Assembled are (28) mostly Baseball Hall of Famer and Boys”. The star signed flats. These well-placed endorsements aver- 794. Signed 1964 Topps Giants #13 nearly 7- age (“8-9”) strength. Highlights include Baseball 1/2 x 10” Autographs: (27 signatures) with 1975 TCMA All- & 3x5 Index Card picture is Time Greats: (6 cards) with Hoyt, Musial, Ruffing; Scrappy Hall of Fame infielder Nellie Fox (d.1975) is inscribed Cut Autos: (4 items) with Sisler, Vance (d.1961); the endorser of this pair of flats. Included are 1.) 1964 in red Index Cards: (14 items) with Carey, Frick, McCarthy Topps Giants #13 (“9”, card VG-EX) and 2.) 3x5 index Sharpie (Sorry I am all out of pictures); Postcards: (3 items) card with salutation (“9”, request note on reverse). with the personalization, salutation and autograph pre- with Averill and Football Autographs: (1 signature) Auction LOA from JSA. senting (“9”) attributes. Full photo LOA from JSA. with Index Card: Graham (with salutation). Auction Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

795. (15) 796. (3) 1970s Autographed “Living Baseball Hall of Legends” LE Lithographs With J. Fame Signed DiMaggio, Musial and Laver - All JSA Cards with Introduced Certified in Sports Illustrated Autos—All during the PSA/DNA or mid-1970s, SGC Authentic these (3) “Living Inducted baseball leg- Legends” ends have inscribed 797. Mike Schmidt 1987 Signed Game- lithographs these (15) cards includ- were Used Bat - PSA/DNA GU 8 and Full JSA ing certified examples. signed by As an encore to his third career MVP campaign, Hall of Each judged by either their iconic Famer Mike Schmidt launched 35 home runs and PSA/DNA or SGC. subjects eclipsed the mythical 500 plateau during the 1987 sea- Included are 1983 and issued in limited quantities. From an overall series son. This “Rawlings-Adirondack” (31.1-oz/35”) Donruss HOF: #28 Gehringer; 1988 Pacific: #10 of (12), the 22x18 keepsakes showcase graphite pencil “154A” signature model bat was signed and wielded by Rizzuto; 1991 Topps Archives: #138 Kell; 1993 endorsements that average (“8-9”) potency and include: Schmidt during that productive season. Graded GU 8 Nabisco: Banks (SGC 96), B. Robinson (SGC 92); Joe DiMaggio: (305/1500, composed by Harvey by PSA/DNA, the weapon shows excellent use. 1994 Nabisco: Gibson (SGC 92), Palmer (SGC 96), F. Dinnerstein in 1974; full JSA); Rod Laver: (881/1000, Executed on the barrel in black marker, Schmidt’s auto- Robinson (SGC 96), Snider (SGC 98); 2000 Greats of composed in 1976 by Bob Peak; JSA cert); and Stan graph shows (“9”) strength. Full photo LOAs from the Game: Doerr; 2001 Greats of the Game: Aparicio Musial: (539/1000, composed in 1976 by Bob Peak; PSA/DNA and JSA. More on our website. (SGC 96), Dawson (SGC 98), Kell (SGC 96), Rice JSA cert). Opening Bid $400.00 (SGC 96) and 2005 UD Classics: #100 Berra. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

122 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 798. (181) 1950s-1970s 799. (231) 1960s- Baseball Signed 1973 Cleveland Postcards/Photo Flats Indians Photo with (18) Hall of Famers Postcards with & Tough Deceased (178) Signed An instant baseball autograph col- Those who claim “The lection is available with this trove Tribe” will beat their of (181) 1950s-1970s signed post- drums for these (231) cards/photo flats with (18) Hall of 1960s-1973 Cleveland Famers and many tough deceased Indians photo postcards, examples. The autographs average (178) of which are signed. (“7-8”) strength or better while the The black-and-white post- canvases generally present (EX to cards are penned in vari- NM). Nearly 23% of the items are ous colors with the auto- personalized and/or signed on the graphs averaging (“8-9”). backs. Highlights include 1947-66 With exception to minimal Exhibits: (4 cards) with Kaline reverse pencil marks, the (Portrait, with Bats), Slaughter; correspondence backs are 1960 Fleer Greats: #71 Averill; 1962 Exhibits-Stat Back: Hoak (d.1969); clean. Highlights include Postcards/Photo Flats: (175 items) with Averill, (3) Colavito, T. Conigliaro (“6”), (2) Adcock, Bond Giles (d.1979), Hoak (d.1969), Keane (d.1967, personalized with salutation), (d.1967), Colavito, Dykes, Kluszewski, (2) Kuenn, (2) Lollar (d.1977), (2) Piersall (one personalized), (2) Easter, Gordon, Howser, John, Kress (d.1962), Kuenn, Lemon, Minoso, Piersall, (2) Roberts, (2) B. Robinson, (2) Skowron and (2) Wilhelm. Auction LOA from JSA. Tiant, Versalles and (2) Wertz. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

800. (364) 1950s- 801. New York 1970s J.D. McCarthy Yankees Postcards with (146) Legends Signed Including (2) Multi-Signed Koufax Jersey with Featured are (364) 1950s- (18) 1970s J.D. McCarthy Autographs— Postcards with (146) signed. The black-and-white col- Full JSA and lectibles generally present in Steiner (EX to Mint) condition while The winning bidder the autographs average (“8- will be proud to dis- 9”) potency. Nearly 25% of play the offered the postcards are personalized New York Yankees and/or signed on the reverses. Legends multi- Keys include Hall of signed jersey with Famers: (8 postcards) with (18) autographs. Appling, Drysdale, (2) The Russell Athletic Koufax, (2) Mazeroski, Santo, size 48 David Justice home uniform is penned across the front of the garment with a Snider; Others: (138 post- blue fiber-tip marker. Each crisp signature displays (“8”) or better penmanship. cards) with Callison, Dressen Signatories include: Berra, Boyer, Chambliss, Ford, Gossage, Guidry, Jeter, Justice, (d.1966, personalized with salutation), Farrell (d.1977), Garcia, Kuenn, Lopat and Larsen, Leyritz, Linz, Lyle, Nettles, Pepitone, M. Rivera, Sojo, Strawberry and Torre. Oyler. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Full photo LOA from JSA and LOA from Steiner Sports Memorabilia. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

802. 1994 Mickey Mantle Signed Salvino Special Edition Figurine in Original Box Limited 1994 Mickey Mantle signed Salvino special edition fig- urine numbered #342/950. The cold-cast porcelain figure with accompanying bat stands slightly over 8” and fits snugly onto the baseball diamond base. The placard is endorsed by Mantle in black ink with the autograph presenting (“9”) 803. Cal Ripken, Jr. 1994-1996 Twice-Signed Game-Worn signature strength. The firmly Baltimore Orioles Cap - Full JSA packed statue presents in (NM to As he closed in on and eclipsed a consecutive games standard that had long been Mint) condition and is stored in its thought of as “untouchable,” Cal Ripken, Jr. wore and autographed this Baltimore original box. COA from Salvino Orioles cap. The black wool accessory features a team logo embroidered to the front Inc. in orange-black-and-white. The interior sweatband is home to “New Era” and size “7- Opening Bid $200.00 3/8” tagging. Ripken has signed the bill in silver marker (“7-8” strength) and the bill’s underside in black marker (“8” strength). Moderate wear is evident. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

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804. 1960-1979 Baseball & 805. Ultimate 1980s- Football Singles Collection Modern Multi-Sport of (1616) Cards with Many Warehouse Treasure Stars Chest of (200,000+) Fuel your inventory with this stacked Cards 1960-1979 baseball and football sin- Ultimate 1980s-modern multi- gles collection of (1616) cards fea- sport warehouse treasure chest turing numerous stars, specialty of roughly (200,000+) cards! cards and a handful of tough high Immense “break value” is numbers sprinkled throughout. assured in this gathering which Highlights include Baseball: (1413 includes a countless array of cards) with 1960 Topps: #300 Aaron cardboard storage boxes. This (VG); 1961 Topps: #484 Aaron thoroughly mixed lot will proba- MVP (VG); 1962 Topps: #5 Koufax bly include hundreds, if not (GD), #394 Aaron MVP (EX-MT), thousands of inserts, scarce low #471 Mantle AS (VG); 1966 Topps: numbered/parallel cards, com- #100 Koufax (FR); 1967 Topps: plete sets along with probable (270 cards, mainly GD) with #150 certified autographs/game-used Mantle (VG), #200 Mays (VG); swatches. With the overwhelm- 1969 Topps: (143 cards, median GD ing scale of this mound, our to VG) with #50 Clemente (VG), (2) team was only able to quickly #100 Aaron (VG, GD), #260 R. Jackson RC (PR); 1972 Topps: (2) #49 Mays (VG- glance through a handful of con- EX, VG); Football: (203 cards) with 1969 Topps: #20 Dawson (PSA 8.5) and 1971 tainers. All calculations are rough and conservatively estimated. Due to size/weight, Topps: #1 Unitas (VG-EX). More on our website. local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is required. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

806. (9) 1975-1980 Topps Basketball & Baseball Complete Sets Cross-sport group of (9) 1975-1980 Topps Basketball and Baseball complete sets. Unless noted, each set averages (NM) or better with the key cards generally presenting similarly. Included are Topps Basketball: (8 sets) 807. (12) Multi-Sport Autographed Treasure Chest with with (2) 1975-76, 1977-78, (2) 1978-79, (3) 1979-80 Griffey Jr., R. Jackson & Murray/Ripken and Topps Baseball: (1 set) Adorn your “man cave” with these (12) multi-sport autographed items. Each signature with 1977 (average EX- presents (“8-9”) or better. Highlights include Full-Size Baseball Bats: (4 bats) with MT) with #476 Murphy RC Griffey Jr. (Louisville Slugger), R. Jackson (H.O.F 93 Mr. October #/250, (VG) and #650 Ryan (VG- Cooperstown Bat Company, UDA sticker), Ripken Jr. (Louisville Slugger); Baseball EX). Posters: (2 items) with 1984 Murray/Ripken Jr. Japan tour (40-1/2 x 29”, moderate Opening Bid $200.00 creasing); Single-Signed Footballs: Rice and Basketball Print: Bird (18x18); Unless noted, individual JSA cert cards accompany. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

809. (5) Muhammad Ali Signed “Introducing Islam” Pamphlets with Inscriptions—All JSA Having converted to Islam in 1964 after the first Liston bout, Muhammad Ali has followed the tenants of the faith for almost a half-century. Offered are (5) “Introducing Islam” pamphlets which have been signed by the former Heavyweight Champ. The 3-1/2 x 8-1/2” educational 808. Jack Dempsey Twice-Signed Check with Full JSA brochures are penned by Ali on the front covers in black ink Dated 10/19/70 personal check that is twice-signed by Jack Dempsey, the “Manassa with each autograph presenting Mauler”. The personal voucher was paid to the order of “Cash” in the sum of one (“9”) potency. Each signature hundred dollars. The former Heavyweight Champ endorsed the check on both the comes with a (95) inscription. obverse and reverse with the blue ink scripts presenting (“9”) with deference to nor- Individual full photo LOAs from mal cancellation marks. Full photo LOA from JSA. JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

124 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 810. Multi-Signed 811. Autographed Basketball Hall of Fame Basketball Jersey Lot of Ball with (24) (3) With Evans, Paul and Autographs—Full JSA Wade Those who have achieved roundball Hoops heroes triple the excitement immortality at either the collegiate, in this lot of (3) single-signed jer- high school, international or profes- seys. Tailored to the specifications of sional ranks have inscribed the the garments worn on the hardwood, offered Spalding basketball with (24) the replica jerseys showcase fiber tip autographs. The black Sharpie signatures that show (“8-9”) strength endorsements are executed with throughout. Includes: Tyreke Evans: (“9”) or better penmanship. Included , #13, signed on are: Arizin, Bing, Colangelo, the back black twill “3” and Crawford, Dalipagic, C. Davis, inscribed “#13”; Chris Paul: New Embry, Harshman, Hawkins, Orleans Hornets. #3, signed on the Haynes, Howell, Kundla, Kurland, Lloyd, Meyer, Pettit, Ramsey, Sharman, Summitt, back white twill “3” and inscribed “#3 – ROY ‘06”; : Miami Heat, #3, Walton, Wenzel, Wootten and two unidentified. The ball is fully inflatable. Full photo signed on the back white twill “3” and inscribed “3.” Individual stickers from Rich LOA from JSA. Altman’s Hollywood Collectibles. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

812. Bill 813. (154) Single-Signed Russell Basketball HOFer and Autograph Stars Index Cards With Lot of (5) Maravich and With Jersey, Chamberlain Basketball As the ABA pushed the NBA, the and (3) results included higher scoring and fashion statements accented by Photos huge Afros and loud uniform With two NCAA titles and an Olympic Gold Medal on his resume, Bill Russell designs. The autograph hound who trumped those accolades by helping the Boston Celtics to 11 NBA titles. These (5) amassed these (154) single-signed souvenirs have been autographed by the Hall of Famer and carry ideal “break” value. index cards scored big, as well! Pennings average (“9”) potency and include: Celtics Jersey: signed on the front white Signatures average (“9”) potency twill “6” and inscribed “#6”; Basketball: a “Spalding” ball signed in silver marker and and handwritten player/team nota- inscribed “#6”: (3) Photos: 16x20 color print and (2) 8x10 black-and-white prints. tions on most pinpoint the timeline to the 1970-71 season. Keys include: Auerbach, Individual Hollywood Collectibles certs/stickers. Baylor, Chamberlain (2) Cousy, Erving, Hayes, P. Jackson, Maravich (full JSA), Opening Bid $400.00 Unseld and West (cut signature). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

814. (81) Signed Index Cards With (2) Bonavena 815. (7) Famous Golf and (13) Hockey HOFers Signed Cachets—All “Original Six” veterans headline JSA this lot of (81) single-signed 5x3 “Fore!” Hit the links with these index cards. Executed in blue ball- (7) signed famous golfer point or red fiber tip, the scriptings cachets. Each FDC (all Artcraft, average (“9”) quality with high- unless noted) is penned in black lights including: A. Bailey, Sharpie with the autographs Carleton, Cashman, Cheevers, grading (“8-9”) or better. Delvecchio, M. Dionne, P. Included are Hogan, Nelson, Esposito, T. Esposito, Gilbert, Nicklaus (not Artcraft), Palmer, Hodge, Horton (full JSA), (2) Bo. Sarazen (1987), Trevino and T. Hull, T. Johnson, Leach, Watson (not Artcraft). Magnuson, McKenzie, (2) Mikita, Individual JSA cert cards Orr, (2) Ratelle, Sather and accompany. Westfall. Additionally, (2) cards are signed by former boxing great Oscar Bonavena Opening Bid $200.00 (d.1976). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

816. Multi-Sport 817. (59) NFL Star Autograph Balance of Single/Dual- Collection With (18) Signed Signed Footballs Items Including Earnhardt, with (24) HOFers Jr. and Unitas - All Certed Go long for this instant Celebrated in their respective sport- collection of (59) NFL ing arenas and beyond, legendary star single/dual-signed heroes have autographed these (18) footballs. Highlights are keepsakes. Bold signatures average (24) HOFer single-signed (“9”) potency with highlights includ- balls with: M. Allen ing: (2) Dale Earnhardt, Jr.: August (“7”), T. Aikman (“7-8”), 6, 2001 The Sporting News issues F. Biletnikoff (“7-8”), T. each signed on the front cover in Dorsett (“6”), J. Elway (“6”), M. Faulk (“6”), F. Harris (“6”), J. Johnson (“9”), C. black marker; LeRoy Neiman: hard- Joiner (“8”), S. Largent (“8-9”), J. Montana (“5”), W. Moon (“6”), “Broadway Joe” cover edition of Big Time Golf (1992, Abrams) signed on the title page in black mark- (“6”), O. Newsome (“9”), J. Rice (“8”), D. Sanders (“6-7”), M. Singletary (“9”), L. er; Johnny Unitas: 3-3/8 x 4-1/2” color photo (cardboard holder is signed by Unitas Swann (“6”), (2) S. Young (“9”, “7”), (4) L. Taylor average (“8-9”). Auction LOA in black marker). Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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820. Pete Maravich Single-Signed Index 819. 2001-2002 NCAA Champion Card - Full JSA 818. (8) 1949-1982 Topps & Bowman University of Maryland Men’s Opening Bid $150.00 Baseball and Football Signed Hall of Basketball Team-Signed Ball - Full JSA Fame Cards with Roberts & Ripken Opening Bid $150.00 Rookies Opening Bid $100.00

822. Walter Payton Single-Signed Football - Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00

821. 1959 Big Daddy Lipscomb/Jim Parker Signed Program Page with Full 823. Signed Full-Sized JSA Cowboys Helmet & Ball Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

824. (3) 2013 Football Hobby Wax Boxes Opening Bid $150.00 826. (11) 1938-1969 Life Magazine Key 825. (3) 1964 News Enterprises The Issues with Beatles, Mantle/Maris, T. Beatles Postcards PSA 6—Only Graded Williams—Sharp! Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

126 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 828. (2676) 1973-1979 Topps Football Cards with Many Stars Including (2) Payton RC—Sharp! Set builders and singles dealers will be pleased with this sharp 1973-1979 Topps Football singles collection of (2676) cards featuring numerous Hall of Famers and stars including a pair of “Sweetness” rookie cards. Highlights include 1973 Topps: (912 cards, average EX-MT to NM) with (2) #15 Bradshaw (both EX-MT), #89 F. Harris RC (EX), (3) #300 827. 1953 Bowman Football Complete Set of (96) Cards with Namath (NM, (2) EX-MT), (3) #487 (4) SGC Graded Stars—Sharp! Stabler RC ((2) EX-MT, VG-EX); 1974 Topps: (1057 cards, majority Splendid 1953 Bowman Football complete set of (96) cards with (4) SGC graded EX-MT to NM); 1975 Topps: #367 stars. The overall approximate condition breakdown for this oversized series is as fol- Fouts RC (EX-MT); 1976 Topps: lows: 20% (NM or better), 45% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser) (2) #148 Payton RC (both EX-MT); with moderate instances of factory induced askew centering. Keys include #1 LeBaron 1977 Topps: ((2) #177 Largent RC RC (VG), #6 D. Walker (VG-EX), #11 Van Brocklin (SGC 70), #21 Layne (VG-EX), (EX-MT, VG-EX), (3) #360 Payton #22 Hirsch (SGC 80), #26 Graham (EX), #32 McElhenny (SGC 80), #36 Fears (NM), ((2) EX-MT, VG-EX); 1978 Topps: (3) #200 Payton ((2) NM, EX-MT), #315 Dorsett #43 Gifford SP (SGC 86), #53 Tunnell SP (EX-MT), #56 Tittle (EX-MT), #62 Renfro RC (EX-MT) and 1979 Topps: #390 E. Campbell RC (NM). More on our website. RC SP (NM) and #96 Cross RC SP (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

830. (86) Pro Football Hall of 829. (34) 1970 Kellogg’s Famer Signed Football PSA 9-10 Graded Index Cards Cards With J. Brown, Each graded Gem Mint 10 or Mint 9 Grange and by PSA with no qualifiers. Boost your Nagurski - standing with these (34) 1970 Loaded! Kellogg’s Football PSA graded cards. Included among these high-grade Spanning the days of three-dimensional cards are PSA 10: leather helmets, two- (4 cards) with #9, 24, #288 Wilcox, way players, the NFL- #50 Biletnikoff; PSA 9: (30 cards) A F L m e rger and the with #3, 4, #6 Dawson, 7, 8, 13, #14 Super Bowl era, these L. Wilson, #15 D. Robinson, #17 (86) autographs run Griese, #20 Stenerud, #21 Warfield, the gamut in terms of 2224, #28 Wilcox, 29, 30, #31 L. Pro Football Hall of Kelly (crack), #34 Mackey, #35 Famers. Executed in Olsen, #37 Barney, #42 B. Bell, 45, various writing instru- #50 Biletnikoff, #51 Sayers, 52, #54 ments on 5x3 index cards, the scriptings average (“9”) quality with highlights including: Lilly, 56-58 and #59 Maynard. J. Brown, P. Brown, Dawson, Ditka, Graham, G r a n g e, H a l a s, Hornung, L. Hunt, Landry, Opening Bid $200.00 G . P. Marshall (cut signature adhered to index card), N a g u r s k i, Nitschke, A. Rooney a n d S t a r r. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

831. (38) Pro 832. (32) Pro Football Hall Football Hall of of Famer Famer Signed Signed Index Index Cards Cards With With Butkus, Unitas, Ewbank and Namath and Grange Sayers Pro Football Hall of Headlined by cel- Famers are (32) ebrated quarter- strong in this gather- backs and punish- ing of single-signed ing defenders, the 5x3 index cards. endorsers of these Accompanied by per- (38) 5x3 index sonalizations/saluta- cards share the tions, signatures aver- common bond of age (“9”) strength enshrinement in and include: Alworth, Canton. With bold Atkins, Leemans, scriptings averag- Battles, Bednarik, ing (“9”) strength, Berry, Bradshaw, R. Brown, Butkus, Christiansen, W. Davis, Donovan, Dudley, highlights include: Baugh, Butkus, Grange, Hubbard, (2) Hutson, Marchetti, Maynard, Ewbank, Flaherty, Graham, Grange, Groza, Lane, Lavelli, Motley, J. Parker, Pihos, Namath, J. Parker, A. Rooney, Sayers, Unitas and Waterfield. Auction LOA from JSA. Ringo, Strong, J. Taylor, Tunnell, Turner, Van Buren, Walker, Warfield and Willis. More on our website. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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833. Pro Model Full-Size Football Helmet Signed by (32) Modern Stars With Roethlisberger, Vick and Urlacher - Full JSA “Bigger, Faster, Stronger” defines today’s NFL stars. (32) of those Herculean specimens 834. (2) Multi-Signed NFL 75th have signed Anniversary Hall of Fame Helmets with this full-size (47) Autographs 835. Autographed Redskins Mini-Helmet pro model hel- Hard-hitting tandem of multi-signed NFL 75th Lot of (44) with Many “Top 70” met. The Anniversary helmets with (47) autographs. Highlighted Assembled are forty-four autographed Washington “Riddell” accessory features black marker scriptings among the silver ink pennings which average (“8-9”) Redskins mini helmets with many of the “Top 70” that average (“9-10”) potency with: Bailey, Blalock, are First Helmet: (26 signatures, full photo LOA from Redskin players. Spanning forty years and featuring Blount, Bowe, Chancellor, Cruz, Dalton, Dansby, JSA) with Graham, D. Jones, Lane, Nitschke, Rice Hall of Famers, the lot is highlighted by Baugh, Huff, Finley, Finnegan, Fitzgerald Greene, Haden, Harvin, A. (#80), Sayers, Upshaw, Webster (52); Second Helmet: LeBaron, Monk, Riggins and Theismann. Full player Johnson, Mathews, Ra. Mathis, Ro. Mathis, McFadden, (21 signatures, auction LOA from JSA) with Graham, list available on website. Auction LOA from JSA. Orakpo, R. Rice Roethlisberger, A. Smith, Suh, P. Lane, Motley, Rice (#80), Sayers, L. Taylor, Unitas Opening Bid $150.00 Thomas, Urlacher, Vick, N. Washington, Welker, D. (#19) and Webster (#52). More on our website. Williams, G. Wilson and Witten. Full photo LOA from Opening Bid $250.00 JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

836. 1922 837. 1955-2006 838. 1960- Army vs. NFL Program 1981 Dallas Navy & Guide High Cowboys Lot Franklin Grade Lot of of (30) Field (208) with Programs & Football 1966 NFL Yearbooks Program & Championship with (5) 1st Newspaper - Program Year Well Quality-wise it Programs Preserved! doesn’t get much “America’s Team” better than this gor- A t i m e - h o n o r e d rides high in this geous lot of (208) gridiron tradition lot of (30) 1960- 1955-2006 NFL already in its 25th 81 Dallas programs and y e a r, the 1922 Cowboys publica- guides with (80% EX to NM-MT, 20% lesser). Army vs. Navy game saw the Black Knights prevail, 17- tions. Featured are (23) programs and (7) yearbooks Highlight programs are: 9/15/55 Chicago Bears Armed 14 to deadlock the all-time series at 12-12-1. Issued at showing an overall high level of quality with (70% EX- Forces Benefit (VG-EX); 9/2/61 Bristol Speedway Pro- P h i l a d e l p h i a ’s that day, this program is an MT to NM-MT, 30% VG-EX to EX). Highlight pro- Bowl (EX); 10/1/61 “The Redskin” Silver Anniversary incredibly well-preserved survivor. The 96-page guide grams are: (5) 1960 1st year editions: 9/24 vs. Steelers (EX), 1/1/67 NFL Championship (VG-EX); 9/17/72 1st presents beautifully and is free of compacting folds com- (VG-EX), 9/30 vs. Eagles (EX-MT), 10/30 vs. Colts game at Arrowhead Stadium (EX-MT); 12/31/72 NFC mon to stadium-issued publications of that era. While the (EX-MT), 11/6 vs. Rams (EX-MT), 11/20 vs. 49ers Championship (NM); 8/21/76 Buccaneers 1st issue front cover has very minor corner wear, the interior (NM-MT); (3) 1961 programs: 9/24 vs. Vikings in (EX-MT); 10/7/01 Heinz Field inaugural (NM-MT). pages are crisp, indeed! Accompanying is that night’s their 1st year (EX-MT), 10/15 vs. Giants (EX-MT), More on our website. 10/22 vs. Eagles (NM). More on our website. edition of Philadelphia’s Evening Public Ledger. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

839. 1957- 1976 New York Football Giants Better Grade Lot of (55) Programs & Yearbooks 840. (10) 1940s-1960s Bob Hope & 841. King Edward VIII and Wallis Giant-size your collection with Johnny Carson Graded Tickets & Simpson Windsor Dual-Signed Framed this gargantuan Postcards Display - Full JSA New York Here’s Johnny! Comedic masterminds Johnny Carson Supporting the belief that “love conquers all,” United Football Giants and Bob Hope are teamed with these (10) PSA and Kingdom King Edward VIII relinquished his power, lot of (55) 1957-1976 programs and yearbooks. SGC graded postcards and tickets. Featured are Bob married American socialite Wallis Simpson and the pair Presenting in better grades of (70% EX-MT to NM, Hope: (5 items) with 12/1/44 Bob Hope Show pass went on to reign as the Duke and Duchess of Wi n d s o r. 30% VG to EX) this desirable group boasts a signifi- (PSA 3), 5/28/45 Bob Hope-In Person! at Notre Dame This display showcases the coveted autographs of those cant number of 1960s-70s issues which appear to be stub (PSA Authentic), 12/15/53 Bob Hope Show full Royal British subjects. Framed to 33-3/4 x 17-1/4” under unread. Highlights are: programs: 10/20/57 (VG), ticket (PSA Authentic); Johnny Carson: (5 items) with black matting, a sheet of regally themed stationery is 10/27/57 (VG), 11/10/57 (VG), 11/17/57 (VG), 12/1/57 11/28/57 “Do You Trust Your Wife?” full ticket (PSA signed “Edward Duke of Windsor” (d.1976) and “Wa l l i s (EX), 12/15/57 (VG-EX), 10/30/60 (EX), 9/10/61 New 8), 10/22/58 “Who Do You Trust?” full ticket (PSA Widsor” (d.1986). Both graphite pencil scriptings project Haven Boys Club benefit at Yale (EX); yearbooks: Authentic) and 1960s Fan Mail postcard (SGC 80). (“8-9”) quality. Full photo LOA from JSA. 1964 with Tittle cover (NM). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

128 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 12, 2014 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 842. 2005 Ford Mustang Base Convertible Mariano Rivera New York Yankees Limited Edition Car (#42/60) Spectacular opportunity for the New York Yankees fan or car aficionado to secure the offered 2005 Ford Mustang base convertible Mariano Rivera Yankees car. This limit- ed edition bright white automobile is serially numbered #42/60, molded with Yankee pinstripes, a custom “42” decal on the driver’s side back window plus (6) signatures from the sure-fire future Hall of Famer. A true gem, this vehicle reads only 2,726.3 miles on the odometer and is in perfect mechanical condition. The overall presentation of this vehicle is “like new”.

“Mo” endorsed both visors, the owner’s manual, cover book and the convertible’s original window sticker. The sixth signature is placed on a brushed aluminum plaque on the dashboard, just above another plaque denoting the serially number (#42/60, matches Rivera’s number) that features the iconic interlocking “NY” Yankees logo. Additionally, a signed aluminum plaque on the dashboard above the factory plate indicates the automobile’s production number.

The interior of this vehicle is gorgeous, as you may expect with such low mileage. The soft, buttery leather seats are in Mint condition and all interior gauges, buttons, lights and switches are in perfect working order. All paperwork, guides, manuals and a CD are included, along with a pair of keys and the security key fob.

Several photographs document this limited edition vehicle’s condition, but you are invited to view the vehicle for yourself at our Silver Spring, Maryland location. With Mariano Rivera recently retiring (and just waiting out his five year period prior to becoming enshrined at Cooperstown) this special edition Yankees/Rivera LE vehicle will certainly increase in demand. Do not pass on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own it! This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($25,000-$35,000). The auto- graphs include (2) full photo LOAs and (4) JSA cert cards. Opening Bid $9000.00

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