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2020 Boys & Girls Club Celebrity Auction Items 2020 Boys & Girls Club Celebrity Auction Items Presented by Forward Air, South State Contractors & Summers-Taylor Online Auction to be held December 3-10, 2020 Page to Bid - https://celebrityauction2020.ggo.bid Items for Sale Listed by Category of Interest Please read item description carefully and inspect the item before bidding on it. We are not responsible for any listing errors, all announcements made on the official auction page supersede any listing in this program. Please send any questions on the auction to Scott Bullington at [email protected] or Jessica Poore at [email protected] or you can call the Boys & Girls Club at 423-787-9322 Art, Author, Books, Cartoon & Comic Book Items 1 American Flag - Corn Hole Boards & Bags, Made and Donated by Tony Ottinger 2 Asbury United Methodist Church - 1912 Replica Building, Donated by MainStreet: Greeneville 3 Avengers - #1 Limited Edition 18 Inch x 27 Inch Giclee on Canvas by Jim Cheung & Marvel Comics, Donated by Dr. Daniel & Jessica Lewis 4 Brian Andreas - “Story People” Signed Matted Print, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 5 Carol Chilton - "Kaleidoscope" Print, Donated by MainStreet: Greeneville 6 Carson Kressley - "Does this Book Make My Butt Look Big?" Autographed Book 7 Catherine Coulter - "Labyrinth" Autographed Book 8 Charles Fraze - "Partners" White Tiger Framed Print 9 Darren Gygi Collection - Knife & Spoon Wall Hangings 10 Eddie Bible - “Waterfall” Matted Picture, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 11 First Baptist Church - 1948 Replica Building, Donated by MainStreet: Greeneville 12 Flower and the Bee - Framed Original Painting, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 13 George R.R. Martin - "Tuf Voyaging" Autographed Book Special Edition Hand Numbered 394 of 500, also Autographed by the Cover Artist, Michael Komarck 14 George R.R. Martin - "A Clash of Kings" Autographed Book and "Fire & Blood" Audio Book 15 George R.R. Martin - "Windhaven" Autographed Book 16 Henry Winkler - "Alien Superstar" Autographed Recorded Book and "Here's Hank" Autographed Book 17 How Did That Get in My Lunchbox Book, Assorted Children's Books and a Lunch Box 18 Jack Thames - “Flower & Creek” Signed Matted Print, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 19 Joan Beaver - "Greene County Courthouse" Matted Print # 9 of # 500, Donated by Larry & Donna Coughlin 20 Joan Beaver - "Greeneville Depot" Matted Print # 13 of # 500, Donated by Larry & Donna Coughlin 21 Joe Kilday - "Cloudy Countryside Day" Framed and Hand Painted Picture 22 Joe Kilday - "Scenic Mountain Barn" Framed and Hand Painted Picture 23 John Deere - Book, Tough Tractor Toy & Gift Basket 24 Judith Plucker - “Andrew Johnson Home” Signed Print # 601 of 1,000, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 25 Judith Plucker - “Andrew Johnson House” Signed Print # 641 of 1,000, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 26 Judith Plucker - “Bluets” Signed Print, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 27 Judith Plucker - “Christ United Methodist Church” Signed Print # 404 of 1,000, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 28 Judith Plucker - “Iris Elegance” Signed Print, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 29 Judith Plucker - “Iris Garden” Signed Print, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 30 Judith Plucker - “Iris in Bloom” Signed Print, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 31 Judith Plucker - “Iris” Signed Print, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 32 Judith Plucker - “Peony” Signed Print, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 33 Kerrelyn Sparks - "How to Love Your Elf" Autographed Book 34 Life Magazine - Collection of 14 Magazines from 1965-1970 and Life's "Portraits of the Presidents" Book 35 Lornagail Gosnell - "The Mill" Hand Drawn Original Print, Donated by Larry & Donna Coughlin 36 Martha MacCallum - "Unknown Valor" Autographed Hardback Book 37 Oliver North - "The Rifleman" Autographed Book 38 Ron Ferdinand - "Dennis the Menace" Autographed Hand Drawn Dennis & Dad Cartoon 39 Ron Ferdinand - "Dennis the Menace" Autographed Hand Drawn Group of Kids Cartoon 40 Ronnie Luttrell - "Cotton Candy" Hand Painted Framed Picture 41 Ronnie Luttrell - "Sunrise Reflections" Hand Painted Framed Picture 42 Steve Downes - "Halo - Master Chief" Autographed Picture 43 Steve Tipton - Hand Made Bread Cutting Board with Railroad Stake Mail Baseball & Softball Items 44 Aaron Judge - "New York Yankees" FOCO Bobble Head 45 Al Bumbry - "Baltimore Orioles" Autographed Picture 46 Bernie Williams - "New York Yankees" Autographed Fleer Baseball Trading Card 47 Billy Williams - "Chicago Cubs" Autographed National Baseball Hall of Fame Card, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 48 Bob Brenly - "San Francisco Giants" Autographed Topps Baseball Trading Card 49 Bob Feller - "Cleveland Indians" Autographed National Baseball Hall of Fame Card, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 50 Bobby Brown - "New York Yankees and American League President" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 51 Bobby Thigpen - "Chicago White Sox" Autographed Topps Baseball Trading Card 52 Buck Showalter - "Texas Rangers" Autographed Topps Baseball Trading Card 53 Cal Ripken - "Baltimore Orioles" Autographed Picture, Donated by Al Bumbry 54 Carlos Delgado - "Toronto Blue Jays" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 55 Cincinnati Reds - 1990 Major League Baseball World Series Champions Replica Ring 56 Clayton Kershaw - "Los Angeles Dodgers" Imports Dragon Collectable Action Figure 57 Clyde Wright - California Angels" Autographed Topps Baseball Trading Card 58 Dallas Keuchel - “Houston Astros” Gnome, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 59 Davy Crockett - "Greeneville Astros" SGA Bobblehead, Donated by Larry & Donna Coughlin 60 Dustin Pedroia - "Boston Red Sox" Autographed Sports Illustrated Magazine (Cover Worn) from 8-15-2011 with JSA COA, Donated by Dr. Daniel & Jessica Lewis 61 Enos Slaughter - "St. Louis Cardinals" Autographed National Baseball Hall of Fame Card, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 62 Ernie Whitt & Pat Kelly - "Toronto Blue Jays" Dual Autographed Topps Baseball Trading Card 63 Fleer - 1987 Baseball Superstars Boxed Set, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 64 Fleer - 1988 Baseball Record Setters Boxed Set, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 65 Frank Tanana - "New York Yankees" Autographed Score Baseball Trading Card 66 Gerald Williams - "Florida Marlins" Game Used Baseball Bat, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 67 Greeneville Astros - Game Used Batting Helmet # 1, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 68 Greeneville Astros - Game Used Batting Helmet # 2, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 69 Greeneville Reds - 2018 Team Trading Card Complete Set 70 Greeneville Reds - 2018 Uncut Team Trading Card Complete Set- 2 Sheets 71 Greeneville Reds - 2019 Team Trading Card Complete Set 72 Greeneville Reds - 2019 Uncut Team Trading Card Complete Set- 2 Sheets 73 Ivan "Pudge Rodriquez - "Texas Rangers" Autographed SAM, Inc. Baseball Bobblehead # 417 of # 3,000, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 74 Jacob deGrom - "New York Mets" Imports Dragon Baseball Action Figure 75 Javy Lopez - "Atlanta Braves" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 76 Jeff Bagwell & Craig Biggio - "Houston Astros" Wobblers, Donated by Larry & Donna Coughlin 77 Jim Bibby - "Pittsburgh Pirates" Autographed Picture with COA, Donated by Dr. Daniel & Jessica Lewis 78 Joe Moeller - "Los Angeles Dodgers" Autographed Booklets 79 Joe Sewell - "Cleveland Indians" Autographed National Baseball Hall of Fame Card, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 80 John "Blue Moon" Odom - "Oakland A's" Autographed Topps Baseball Trading Card 81 John Smoltz - "Atlanta Braves" HOF Autographed Baseball, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 82 Johnny Mize - "St. Louis Cardinals" Autographed National Baseball Hall of Fame Card, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 83 Jose Oliva - "Atlanta Braves" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 84 Lloyd Warner - "Pittsburgh Pirates" Hall of Fame Member Autographed Baseball with JSA COA, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 85 Logan Morrison - "Miami Marlins" 2010 Bowman Draft Autographed Baseball Card with Beckett COA, Donated by Dr. Daniel & Jessica Lewis 86 Lou Brock - "St. Louis Cardinals" HOF Autographed Baseball, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 87 Lou Piniella - "New York Yankees" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 88 Lou Whitaker - "Detroit Tigers" Autographed Fleer Baseball Trading Card 89 Luke Appling - "Chicago White Sox" Autographed National Baseball Hall of Fame Card, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 90 Luke Hochevar - "Tennessee Vols/MLB" Autographed Picture 91 Mark McGwire - "St. Louis Cardinals/Oakland A's" Bamm Beano, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 92 Mark "The Bird" Fidrych - "Detroit Tigers" Autographed Pacific Baseball Trading Card 93 Matt Williams - "San Francisco Giants" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Everette "Scotty" & Vanda Scott 94 Mike Piazza - "New York Mets" Autographed Framed Print 95 New York Yankees - 1998 Major League Baseball World Series Championship Andy Pettitte Replica Ring 96 NJCAA College World Series - 2018 Player Bobblehead and Tusculum University Pioneer Park Stadium Replica, Donated by the Greene County Sports Council 97 Pete Rose - "Cincinnati Reds" 2020 Leaf Charlie Hustle Edition Set with Autographed Card # 1 98 Pete Rose - "Cincinnati Reds" 2020 Leaf Charlie Hustle Edition Set with Autographed Card # 2 99 Phil Niekro - "Atlanta Braves" HOF Autographed Fleer Baseball Trading Card 100 R.A. 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