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May 2012 Auction Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium Lot May 2012 Auction Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium Lot # Name Final Price 1 1911 T9 Turkey Red Complete Set Completely PSA Graded #1 $27,227.20 28 1888Current Yum And Yum All TobaccoTime Finest N403 On King The KellyPSA SetSGC Registry Authentic $3,829.42 29 1888 N162 Goodwin Champions Dan Brouthers PSA 7.5 NM+ $7,723.10 30 1909-11 T206 Nap Lajoie "Throwing" PSA 8 NM/MT $6,032.11 31 1908 E102 Set of 25 Ty Cobb PSA 4 VG/EX $3,623.55 32 1915 Cracker Jack #32 Mordecai Brown SGC 84 NM 7 $2,005.15 33 1916 M101-5 Sporting News #86 Joe Jackson PSA 4.5 VG/EX+ $4,118.59 34 1917-1920 M101-6 Felix Mendelsohn Sporting News $44,265.62 35 1933Supplements Goudey Babe#53 Babe Ruth Ruth PSA 5.5SGC EX+ 84 NMHighest 7 Graded First $10,192.35 36 1939 Play Ball #26 Joe DiMaggio PSA 8 NM/MT $3,493.84 37 1939 Play Ball #92 Ted Williams PSA 8 NM/MT $5,483.52 38 1938 Goudey Heads-Up #274 Joe DiMaggio SGC 86 NM+ 7.5 $6,115.41 40 1909-10 Briggs E97 Earl Moore SGC 86 NM+ 7.5 $2,206.26 41 1909-10 Briggs E97 Charlie Hemphill SGC 84 NM 7 $1,549.38 42 1909-10 Briggs E97 Josh Devore SGC 84 NM 7 $1,821.89 43 1909-10 Briggs E97 Red Kleinow SGC 84 NM 7 $2,670.36 44 1909-10 Briggs E97 Topsy Hartsell (Hartsel) SGC 84 NM 7 $1,242.36 45 1909-10 Briggs E97 Cy Young (Boston) SGC 40 VG 3 $1,876.63 46 1909-10 Briggs E97 Cy Young (Cleveland) SGC 30 GOOD 2 $1,129.31 47 1909-10 Briggs E97 Willie Keeler SGC 60 EX 5 $2,499.00 48 1909-10 Briggs E97 Joe Kelly SGC 40 VG 3 $846.09 49 1909-10 Briggs E97 Harry Steinfeldt SGC 60 EX 5 $916.30 50 1909-10 Briggs E97 Admiral Schlei SGC 60 EX 5 $1,220.94 51 1909-10 Briggs E97 Amby McConnell SGC 60 EX 5 $424.83 52 1909-10 Briggs E97 Kitty Bransfield SGC 50 VG/EX 4 $515.27 53 1909-10 Briggs E97 Joe Birmingham SGC 50 VG/EX 4 $238.00 54 1909-10 Briggs E97 Bull Durham SGC 50 VG/EX 4 $261.80 55 1909-10 Briggs E97 Red Murray SGC 50 VG/EX 4 $833.00 56 1909-10 Briggs E97 Howie Camnitz SGC 50 VG/EX 4 $317.73 57 1909-10 Briggs E97 Bill Heinchman SGC 50 VG/EX 4 $424.83 58 1909-10 Briggs E97 Matty McIntyre SGC 50 VG/EX 4 $349.86 59 1909-10 Briggs E97 Dennis Sullivan (Chicago) SGC 50 VG/EX 4 $756.84 60 1909-10 Briggs E97 Chief Meyers SGC 40 VG 3 $176.12 61 1909-10 Briggs E97 Jimmy Austin SGC 40 VG 3 $235.62 May 2012 Auction Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium 62 1909-10 Briggs E97 Bill Bradley SGC 40 VG 3 $346.29 63 1909-10 Briggs E97 Rube Kroh SGC 40 VG 3 $317.73 64 1909-10 Briggs E97 Harry Davis SGC 40 VG 3 $314.16 65 1909-10 Briggs E97 Simon Nichols (Cleveland) SGC 30 GOOD 2 $618.80 66 1909-10 Briggs E97 Mickey Doolan SGC 40 VG 3 $381.99 67 1909-10 Briggs E97 Claude Rossman SGC 40 VG 3 $749.70 68 1909-10 Briggs E97 George Mullin SGC 40 VG 3 $238.00 69 1909-10 Briggs E97 Dennis Sullivan (Boston) SGC 30 GOOD 2 $1,162.63 70 1909-10 Briggs E97 Jimmy Dygert SGC 20 FAIR 1.5 $119.00 71 1909-10 Briggs E97 Topsy Hartsel SGC 20 FAIR 1.5 $143.99 72 1887 Old Judge N172 Arlie Latham SGC 50 VG/EX 4 $214.20 73 1887 N172 Old Judge Emmett Seery PSA 3 VG $134.47 74 1887 Old Judge N172 "Brown's Champions" Nick Nicholl SGC 30 $235.62 75 1887GOOD Old 2 Judge N172 Home Run Duffe SGC 30 GOOD 2 $121.38 76 1887 N172 Old Judge Hugh Duffy PSA 2 GOOD $618.80 77 1887 Old Judge N172 Keefe/Richardson SGC A Authentic $164.22 78 1887 N175 Gypsy Queens Tom Brown PSA 3(MK) VG $2,670.36 79 1887 N284 Gold Coin Tom Brown PSA 3 VG $130.90 80 1887 and 1888 Old Judge Cabinets Group of 2 $624.75 81 1887 N172 Old Judge Group of 3 Cards PSA Graded $353.43 82 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter Capt Jack Glasscock PSA 6 EX/MT $385.56 83 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter R.L. Caruthers PSA 6 EX/MT $464.10 84 1909 T202 Hassan Evers/Chance PSA 7 NM $1,821.89 85 1909 T202 Hassan Rucker/Bergen PSA 7.5 NM+ $1,477.98 86 1909 T202 Hasssan Blair/Quinn PSA 7 NM $624.75 87 1909 T202 Hassan Delahanty/Jones PSA 7 NM $756.84 88 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folder Stahl/Cicotte "Jake Stahl $285.60 89 1912Guarding T202 First" Hassan PSA Triple 6 EX/MT Folder Collection of 58 $2,623.95 90 1910 E93 Standard Caramel Ty Cobb PSA 5 EX $5,608.47 91 1910 E93 Standard Caramel Fred Clarke PSA 6 EX-MT $916.30 92 1910 E93 Standard Caramel Chief Bender PSA 6 EX/MT $833.00 93 1908 E102 Red Dooin SGC 50 VG/EX 4 $148.75 94 1909 E92 Nadja Caramels Rube Ellis PSA 6 EX/MT $264.18 95 1909 E90-1 American Caramel Cy Young PSA 2 GOOD $421.26 96 1910 E103 Williams Caramel William Donovan PSA 2 GOOD $235.62 May 2012 Auction Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium 97 1909-11 American Caramel E90-1 Harry Howell SGC 40 VG 3 $89.25 98 1909 E92 Nadja Caramel Bill Bailey PSA 5 EX $143.99 99 1909 E92 Nadja Caramels George Stone Blue Background SGC 50 $89.25 100 1910VG/EX American 4 Caramel E90-3 Frank Schulte SGC 80 EX/NM 6 $467.67 101 1908-09 Rose Company Postcard Hans Lobert PSA 7 NM $2,499.00 102 1908-09 Rose Company Postcard William Bergen PSA 7 NM $2,499.00 103 1908-09 Rose Company Postcard Ed Walsh PSA 5 EX $4,874.24 104 1908-09 Rose Company Postcard Rudy Hulswitt PSA 6.5 VG/EX+ $1,504.16 105 1908-09 Rose Company Postcard Danny Hoffman PSA 6 EX/MT $1,129.31 106 1908-09 Rose Company Postcard Chief Wilson PSA 6 EX/MT $1,025.78 107 1908-09 Rose Co. Postcards Harley Young SGC 70 EX+ 5.5 $709.24 108 1908-09 Rose Company Postcard Tommy Sheehan PSA 5 EX $1,626.73 109 1908-09 Rose Company Postcard Otto Knabe PSA 5 EX $1,343.51 110 1908-09 Rose Company Postcard J.J. Murray PSA 5 EX $1,220.94 111 1908-09 Rose Company Postcard Freddy Parent PSA 4 VG/EX $561.68 112 1909-11 T206 Miller Huggins PSA 6 EX/MT $691.39 113 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Jake Beckley PSA 6 EX/MT $628.32 114 1909-11 T206 Old Mill Clark Griffith PSA 6 EX/MT $1,229.27 115 1909-11 T206 Bobby Wallace PSA 6 EX/MT $571.20 116 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal Frank Chance PSA 6 EX/MT $691.39 117 1909-11 T206 Ed Cicotte PSA 5 EX $242.76 118 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Frank King PSA 5 EX $180.88 119 1909-11 T206 Addie Joss Portrait PSA 4.5 VG/EX+ $259.42 120 1909-11 T206 Old Mill Home Run Baker PSA 4.5 VG/EX+ $285.60 121 1909-11 T206 Cycle Billy Purtell PSA 4.5 VG/EX+ $295.12 122 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Nick Maddox PSA 4.5 VG/EX+ $89.25 123 1909-11 T206 El Principe De Gales Lee Quillen PSA 4.5 VG/EX+ $395.08 124 1910 Piedmont T206 Tris Speaker SGC 50 VG/EX 4 $464.10 125 1909-11 T206 Chick Gandil PSA 4 VG/EX $199.92 126 1909-11 T206 Lou Fiene PSA 4 VG/EX $395.08 127 1909-11 T206 El Principe De Gales Ted Easterly PSA 4 VG/EX $164.22 128 1909-11 T206 Cycle Rudy Hulswitt PSA 4 VG/EX $324.87 129 1909-11 T206 American Beauty Dots Miller PSA 4 VG/EX $358.19 130 1909-11 T206 Chick Gandil PSA 3.5 VG+ $148.75 131 1909-11 T206 El Principe De Gales Ambrose Puttman PSA 3.5 VG+ $180.88 May 2012 Auction Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium 132 1909-11 T206 El Principe De Gales John McAleese PSA 2 GOOD $65.45 133 1910 Piedmont T206 Sam Crawford SGC 40 VG 3 $119.00 134 1909-11 T206 Bill Burns PSA 4(MC) VG/EX $89.25 135 1909-11 T206 Carolina Brights Lena Blackburne PSA 4 VG/EX $2,020.62 136 1909-11 T206 Hindu George Bell PSA 3 VG $464.10 137 1909-11 T206 Hindu J.J. Clarke PSA 2 GOOD $314.16 138 1909-11 T206 Hindu Larry Doyle N.Y. Nat'l Throwing PSA 2 GOOD $346.29 139 1909-11 T206 Hindu Barney Pelty PSA 1.5 FR $421.26 140 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal Ty Cobb Bat on Shoulder $464.10 141 1909-11 T206 Group of (24) All Sovereign Backs Including Six 460 $1,821.89 142 1909-11Subjects T206All SGC Group 40 VG of 3 (10) All GAI Graded $353.43 143 1909-11 T206 Group of (10) Different All PSA 3 VG $437.92 144 1909-11 T206 Hall of Fame Group of (3) All PSA 3 VG $285.60 145 1909-11 T206 Group of 9 Graded Cards Featuring Mathewson, $946.05 146 1909-11LaJoie and T206 Speaker Hall of Fame Group of (3) All SGC 40 VG 3 $285.60 147 1911 T205 Gold Border R.W.
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