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

V E RY I M P O RTA N T: Due to size constraints and the cost factor in the print version of most catalogs, we are unable to include all pic- tures and elaborate descriptions on every lot in the auction. However, our website has no limitations, so we have added many more photos and a much more elaborate description on virtually every item on our website. Well worth checking out if you are serious about a lot! WEBSITE: WWW. H U G G I N S A N D S C O T T. C O M

Here's how we are running our February 12, 2015 high bid for, and which lots you have been outbid on. IF YOU auction: HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ON AN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night the item ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON BIDDING BEGINS: THAT ITEM AFTER 10:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding Monday February 2, 2015 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e session (STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on February 12th, if you are the only bidder on an item that ends that day, that Our auction was designed years ago and still remains item will close and you will be declared the winner. We can- geared toward affordable vintage items for the serious collec- not stress enough; you will want to get your bids in early. For tor. We describe and photograph each item in the most clear example, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a and easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE bid (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every item QUESTIONS! Call us anytime at 301-608-0355. Always that you are interested in, you are good to go and will be leave a message if you get our machine. It's always the first allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the possibili- thing we check everyday. ty of being shutout.

REGISTRATION: STEP 2) Extended Bidding Session You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the phone Between 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended bidding at 301-608-0355 or online at www.hugginsandscott.com. session”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for the Should you choose the online method and have any prob- end. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any item lems, please call us for assistance. Our normal business that you have previously bid on, but you may not jump in on hours are Monday-Friday 10-6pm EST. Weekends by a new item during this time. appointment only. STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending Style Once registered you will need to confirm your email address Now adopted by most major auction houses; You're by following the link in the confirmation email that is automat- Welcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most other ically sent to your email address that you register with. At the auction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auctions time of registration, you will create a User ID and Password, all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friendly. that you are responsible for; you will use that same User ID Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog for roughly and Password every time you log into our site for this and all two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving them ample future auctions. Bidding is done online or by telephone. opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pm on the ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN TIME item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at 11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has been received 3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS: and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot will officially close and the lone bidder will be declared the winner. If there have STEP 1) Initial Bids been two or more bids on a particular item, that item will remain open until 30 minutes have passed without any addi- NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchronized by tional bids on that item. A 30-minute timer is provided for Network Time Protocol to eastern time. The clock is set to each lot and will be automatically reset every time a new bid reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm eastern time, which is when is made on that lot. If you up your own high bid in the last the lot would end if no additional bids are placed on the lot. If 30-minutes, the 30-minute clock will NOT reset. This is now you have not bid on the lot, you will need to place your first available in real time on our website. You will want to bid by the time the countdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. the "REFRESH" button on your computer as the clock If you have any questions, please ask in advance! counts down, as our system will not automatically show an increase in bids. Bids on items will continue to be You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by 10:00 accepted between 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm from any bidder pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceed to STEP that has bid on the item prior to 10:00 pm (Extended Bidding 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to go to “My Session). Based on these rules, no lot with two or more bids Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, you are in. You prior to 10:00 pm can close prior to 11:30 pm ET. can now sort your bid list by which lots you hold the current

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We WILL sell $1,000 - $2,499 $100.00 your debt to a collection agency if you fail to make payment. $2,500 - $4,999 $250.00 $5,000 - $9,999 $500.00 MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION $10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00 1) All items are sold AS IS to the highest bidder $25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00 2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note our BUY- $50,000+ $5,000.00 ERS PREMIUM is 19-1/2% of the hammer price. This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidder will pay ($1195.00 plus shipping, handling and insurance). Here are some examples: This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%), which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY! a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who have bid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lot ends. Only 3) No one who is currently employed with Huggins and Scott Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00 pm. At 11:00 pm, or House of Cards may bid on any items in any Huggins and Bidder A was the high bidder on Lot 420. If no one else bids Scott Auctions. However, the auction house and its employ- before 11:30 pm, Bidder A will win the auction. If, however, ees may consign items to the auction. Bidder B bids again at 11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giving Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his 4) “Items With Reserves” feature slightly modified! bid. No other auction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on We have expanded and modified the “items with reserves” Lot 420. feature for this auction. Now, the items with reserves are noted b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 10:00 pm, he with a red outline around the lot and the words “ITEM WITH automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm. RESERVE” heading above the lot. They will also appear in This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: it the appropriate category section based on the item. The rea- prevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30 min- son we have started this is to allow us to offer more unique utes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allows people to and special items, while also giving our consignors the assur- know they have won an item without having to wait for every ance that the items will at least reach a certain minimum. All item in the auction to close. items with reserves will have an opening bid and an estimated value range. The reserve bid on any item will never be greater We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendly than the low value in the estimated range. By starting the bid- Auction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it is just ding below the reserve price it will allow our bidders to get “a better mousetrap.” However should you have any questions their initial bids in prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial about this procedure, PLEASE call us: 301-608-0355. bids” on the final day of the auction and then all eligible bid- A few examples for those of you that may not understand: ders can decide what they want their final bid to be on that a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not have a day. The items will have a statement in the bid box on our bid, you can click on the drop box and you have the option at website saying either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250, $275, $300, Those two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475, $500, $550, $600 entering a ceiling bid on one of these items and your ceiling and so on. bid exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the value that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of your b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your options for ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If the item bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300, $2400, ends with the “reserve not met” the item will be deemed $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on. “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to make this a simple and easy-to-understand feature in our auction; should Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a max you have any questions, concerns or comments on this new bid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you've venture, we welcome your feedback. been outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, this means that the other bidder's max was also $850, that they 5) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will work with placed BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and one more bid you on larger lots to find the best way. All items must be fully will make you the current high bidder. You can enter the next paid for, including shipping and insurance, before they will be acceptable bid of $900 and you will be the current high bid. sent out. We strongly encourage any local bidders to pick up their winnings at our Office or at the House of Cards. PAYMENT OPTIONS International bidders should contact us prior to sending We accept personal checks, business checks, money orders, payment to discuss specific shipping options. bank checks, and cash. We WILL accept Paypal for auction items (if pre-authorized before the auction ends. Call or email 6) Return Policy - ALL LEGITIMATE RETURNS OR CREDIT for details). We DO NOT accept credit cards for auction REQUESTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO OUR ATTENTION winnings! WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NO REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR FOLLOWING THE AUCTION CREDITS! ALSO, THE ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND We will send winning bidders an email as well as written IN THE SAME FORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER invoices the week following the auction. Payment is requested TO RECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERATIONS within 15 days from the end of the auction. Extremely late or - NO EXCEPTIONS!!

4 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 We have conservatively graded most items, however we tion on each individual lot. Please call if you have any ques- strongly encourage you to ask specific questions or better yet, tions regarding these auction lot LOA's. come view the items you are interested in. If you are unsure of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right to make any MLB Authentication: changes from the print catalog on our website. Any changes Due to the MLB Authentication protocol, many items that were that are made, we will notify all who have placed bids on that in fact game used and verified as such by team personnel, are item by email. deemed “Team Issued” on the MLB Authentication website with numbers corresponding to those on holograms issued by 7) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves the MLB. While we will remain consistent with MLB’s assessments right to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem as in our descriptions, several of these items are game worn as unethical behavior. well as team issued; and they have varying degrees of use, from light to heavy. PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOT retract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you are aware of Framed Items: the bid that you are placing, and which lot you are bidding on. Frames included with lots: while we make every effort to pro- Bid retraction will result in cancellation of all bids in the auction tect the frames included in these lots during pre auction stor- and bidding privileges revoked. WE CANNOT COMPROMISE age and post auction shipping, we are not responsible for any THE INTEGRITY OF THE AUCTION BY CANCELING BIDS. damage to the frames themselves, and no refunds will be given due to frame damage. 8) Previewing Items Before the Auction - All items are avail- able for viewing at our auction office: 2301 Broadbirch Dr. Ste About Our Grading: 150, Silver Spring, MD 20904. Calling in advance for an Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionally appointment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask that you pro- graded and encapsulated by independent grading companies. vide a list of the items that you want to examine, so we may Many other lots have been graded by our highly educated writ- have them ready for you. ers. For the most part, these are conservative grades, but we are human and sometimes we may miss something. We are 9) All bids are in US Dollars! not responsible for a third party grading company agreeing or disagreeing with our assessment and we cannot issue refunds 10) When we refer to a population report about graded cards, or credits if cards do not receive a numerical grade or the we only reference the population of that card's grading compa- exact grade that we describe. We strongly recommend that ny. For example, if we say an SGC card has three equals and you come look at any items that you are bidding on, and make none better, we are only referring to that card's population your own determination about it's grade. among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwise stated. All population counts are valid as of the time of writing and are Becoming one of Our Field Representatives: subject to change. Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing company. Should you have an interest in joining our staff, we are always About Our Autographs: looking for part-time field representatives in new areas. Call All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions come with our head of Field Representatives, Steve Dickler at 215-530- either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most used), 4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose situation for you, PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), Stacks of as well as a chance to make some serious money. Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some even have more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we take great pride in only Consignments For Our Next Auction: offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", "NO QUESTIONS We have already begun taking consignments for our April 9, ASKED" autographs. In today's world of autopens, secretarial, 2015 auction. Consignment deadline: March 2, 2015 - by con- clubhouse and ghost signers, you can rest assured that your signing your items early, you allow us the opportunity to adver- autographed items from H&S have passed the most stringent tise your items on our website, in trade publications and press examination. releases, as well as at major shows across the country. This is an invaluable way to expose your items to our thousands of Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signature was current bidders and possible new bidders, who can then plan a common practice among teams where the key players would ahead to bid on your items. Believe me, it happens! not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendant would sign for the player. We note any signature that is a clubhouse We are always looking for unique Americana items to try in signature. our catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (prima- rily 1960s and older, though), feel free to call us and discuss it. Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's: You may have a pile of gold that's just hidden under a little For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining full photo- dust, or needs the right exposure! graph LOA's from one of the respected third party authentica- tion companies. For the lesser valued items, we are having ALSO: We are the best major catalog auction company for those items authenticated and noted with a unique sticker/cer- newer modern insert, relic and autographed cards. Virtually tificate combination for each item. In the remaining cases, on every consignor has been pleased with the results for their lots with more than one autographed item, we will issue one "Shiny Cards" through our auction. blanket auction letter of authenticity for the entire lot (although we are trying to do away with this altogether, but sometimes it Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale or con- is the only cost effective method). This is the original letter that signments of your cards and other treasures. we receive from the authentication company describing the offered lot. You may use this "auction" LOA to obtain individual LOA's should you chose to do that, however the auction LOA’s are only valid for 45 days from the end of the auc- tion. Please see the item's description for specific authentica-

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1. Incredible 1944 Negro League Multi- Signed “Who’s Who in Baseball” Album Page with , , Ray Brown and - Full JSA & PSA/DNA The numbers, records and accounts of games, seasons and even entire careers are skewed by numerous sources. Makeshift venues, second-rate equipment and less-than glamorous travel and boarding were realities. And as we grasp for truths regarding the Negro Leagues and their unheralded components, seldom, if ever, does it get more spectacular than the offered treasure: a pub- lished album page autographed by nine players from the 1944 season. Headlining the list is the ultra-rare pen- ning of Josh Gibson, the equally fleeting signature of Jud Wilson and, with high probability, the earliest known Roy Campanella autograph in existence. Never has such a treasure surfaced and never have athletes endured as much hardship with so little reward. Discovered by our consignors in a Washington, D.C. row house among their father’s personal effects, this piece is equally sacred and scarce. It is without rival and ranks among the most amazing Negro League arti- facts extant. It’s with great pleasure that Huggins & Scott presents this exciting, fresh-to-the-hobby discov- ery and its never-before-seen constellation of Negro League legends.

At a single glance, the 5-7/8 x 9” page is enticing mere- ly because of its vintage appearance defined by age- induced toning along the borders. And it only gets bet- ter. Extracted from a 1944 Who’s Who in Baseball annu- al (the remainder is offered separately in this auction as Lot #442), the obverse is a reminder of an era during which autographs were sought and given out of love for the game and its participants. The printed legend atop the page reads: “THE AUTOGRAPHS OF YOUR FAVORITES” with subtext proclaiming “They Will Be Glad To Sign This Page For You.” And they were. Executed on individual lines in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, the scriptings feature an inspiring lineup of Negro League legends. With high probability, the autographs were collected at a game between the and Elite Giants, as an unidentified graphite pencil signature has a “Washington Grays” inscription (the Grays split their home games between Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C. at that time). From there, the page is signed by: Josh Gibson (d.1947, “8-9” strength); Jud Wilson (d.1963, “8-9” strength); (“9-10” strength); Robert Gaston (“8-9” strength); Ray Brown (d.1965, “8” strength); Roy Campanella (“8” strength); George Scales (“8-9” strength) and Ducky Kemp Penalaver (signed “Umpire Kemp”; “9” strength).

The Gibson signature is breathtaking in both its potency and rarity. Recent years have seen soaring auction prices for Gibson’s signature alone, including over $80,000 in 2006 for an autographed photo postcard and just shy of $100,000 in 2009 for a 1941 contract. Gibson had been diagnosed with a brain tumor in 1943, declined surgery and endured headaches until his untimely passing in 1947. Despite his condition, “The Black ” posted an unfathomable .517 batting average in 1943. While accounts vary as to the lengths and number of Gibson’s home runs (the common assumption is that he hit nearly 800), testimony such as ’s comment that Gibson was “the greatest hitter he ever saw” tells us all we need to know.

This rarefied relic also displays the etchings of six additional Negro League figures, headlined by Jud Wilson (d.1963) who is perhaps the most elusive twentieth century Hall of Fame autograph of them all. (In fact, in that same aforementioned 2006 auction, Wilson’s autographed photo postcard garnered $32,000.) Represented as well is Josh Gibson’s mate, fellow Hall of Famer Ray Brown (d.1965), a dominating hurler whose talents were mentioned in the same breath as those of Paige and Feller. Rounding out the Grays are Vic Harris (d.1978) and Robert Gaston (d. 2000), while Campy is accompanied by Baltimore Elite Giants teammate George Scales (d.1976). And last but not least, there is umpire Ducky Kemp—a former player himself who was reputed to be one of just three salaried Negro League umps during the early 1940s.

With four Hall of Famers and one of only three salaried Negro League arbiters having decorated the page with bold signatures, this diamond heirloom is the subject of superla- tives, trumping all other Negro League collectibles. Accompanying are full photo LOAs from James Spence Authentications and PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $2500.00

6 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 2. 1887 N28 3. 1887 N172 Allen & Old Judge Ed Ginter Tim Delahanty Keefe SGC “Throwing 84 Right, Hand High-Grade Head High” Nineteenth PSA 3 (mk)— Century Hall of Famer! Graded Only Graded of 84 NM 7 by Pose SGC. For 14 Only Confirmed PSA playing seasons Graded Pose! Graded the mustachioed VG 3 with an (mk) (Sir) Timothy qualifier by PSA. In an Keefe stymied inauspicious start to opposing batters his baseball career, 21 with his knee- year-old Ed Delehanty buckling reper- batted a paltry .228 toire and during his debut sea- amassed 342 son with the career victories. Quakers The 1887 N28 of the National Allen & Ginter League. Fortunately, specimen depicts the native the Hall of righted the ship and Famer at the became one of the height of his most fearsome slug- prowess. This gers of the late nine- 128 year-old teenth century. The jewel displays fresh-faced second four sharp cor- baseman is clearly ners, crisp edges, portrayed on this cov- impeccable cen- eted 1887 N172 Old tering and a per- Judge “throwing right, hand head high” pose. The Hall of Fame portrayal is crease- fectly contrasted free with even corner wear and superficial perimeter soiling. Importantly, the 128 illustration. The checklist reverse escaped any pencil markings and exhibits bold print- year-old sepia action pose is bright and remarkably clear. Neatly placed pencil nota- ing. Of the 108 total copies adjudicated by the grading service, this relic survives as 1 tions are etched on the blank reverse. For connoisseurs of the N172 Old Judge desig- of 9 at the grading level with only one better. nation this high-profile specimen will help set your collection apart. Opening Bid $1000.00 Opening Bid $900.00

4. 1887 N172 5. 1909-11 E90-1 Old Judge American Caramel Billy Joe Jackson PSA Hamilton, Authentic Kansas City - Graded Authentic by PSA. SGC 60 EX 5 Straight from the textile mills of Pickens County, South - None Better Carolina, (Shoeless) Joe Nineteenth Jackson struggled during his Century Hall of two-season stint with the Famer! Graded 60 Philadelphia Athletics by EX 5 and con- only collecting six total base firmed as pose hits. Despite his lack of bat- #210-2 in the 1887 ting prowess, the American N172 Old Judge Caramel Company of edition. The fresh- Jackson’s baseball hometown faced “Sliding” saw fit to include him as one Billy Hamilton of their cardboard subjects takes aim at a sus- for the Base Ball Caramels pended baseball as series. Following a trade to a member of the Chicago and honing his tal- Kansas City ents with “Black Betsy”, the Cowboys on this ill-fated Jackson would later 128 year-old become in embroiled in the tobacco card. With “Black Sox” scandal and strong corners, vir- leave an indelible mark on tually untouched baseball history with his ban- edges and decent ishment. As such, period centering, this material of the controversial remarkably clear White Sox slugger is in per- rendition of the petual demand. The offered base caper pres- 1909 E90-1 American Caramel Joe Jackson pre-dates his 1910 T210-8 Old Mill minor ents on par with its league card by a full season and is the earliest card of the . With deference to technical apprais- trimming along the upper and lower edges, this 106 year-old caramel card presents al. Of the 20 total (VG) with moderately worn corners and a crease-free surface. The creamy reverse is copies assessed by the grading service, this particular sample survives as 1 of 3 at the absent of any paper loss, residue or other wear. This eye-catching cornerstone presents tier with none better. Hamilton was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame a fine opportunity to secure one of the hobby’s most celebrated cards at a fraction of by the Veteran’s Committee in 1961. the cost of a higher graded copy. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $1500.00

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6. 1887 8. 1887 N172 N172 Old 7. 1887 N172 Old Judge Judge Old Judge Jack Samuel John Cahill, Clements, Barkley, Philadelphia Pittsburg - - SGC 40 - SGC 40 SGC 40 VG 3 VG 3 Opening Bid Opening Bid VG 3 $100.00 $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

10. 1887 11. 1887 9. 1887 N172 Old N172 Old N172 Old Judge “Sure Judge Chris Judge Pat Shot” Fullmer, Dealey, Dunlap, Baltimore - Washington Pittsburg - SGC 50 - SGC 40 SGC 50 VG 3 VG/EX 4 VG/EX 4 Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $150.00 $150.00

12. 1887 N172 Old 13. 1887 14. 1909 E92 Judge Bill N172 Old Dockman & Krieg, Judge “Pop” Sons Honus Washington Tate, Boston Wagner - SGC 40 - SGC 50 (Throwing) VG 3 VG-EX 4 PSA 1.5 (mk) Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $150.00 $150.00

15. (3) 1914 & 16. 1926 1915 Cracker W512 #6 Jack Baseball Babe Ruth PSA Graded SGC 35 Cards Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $100.00 17. 1932 U.S. Caramel #1 (PSA 4, mk) & #20 (PSA 3.5) Opening Bid $200.00

8 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 18. 1887 N172 Old Judge Joe Hornung, Boston - SGC 60 EX 5 19. 1887 N172 Old Judge Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. Upper-tier Dick Johnston, Boston - 1887 N172 Old Judge tobacco card SGC 60 EX 5 pose #235-6 featuring Joe Hornung Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. of the Boston Beaneaters. Confirmed as pose #248-3 in the Nicknamed “Ubbo Ubbo” for his 1887 N172 Old Judge issue. Dick peculiar lingo on the diamond, there Johnston chokes up for this impres- is nothing mysterious about the sive sample from the beloved tobac- strong and clear sepia image of this co card issue. Exhibits strong fea- early ball card. Exhibits strong cor- tures including crisp corners, barely ners, well constructed edges and rel- touched edges and accurate center- atively accurate centering. The ing along with a clean reverse. A action pose is bright with perfect fine early baseball artifact that is contrast. Of the 26 total copies adju- well deserving of its opined techni- dicated by the third-party service, cal grade. this particular sample survives as 1 Opening Bid $200.00 of 3 at the grading level with only one better. Opening Bid $200.00

20. (3) 1887 N28 Allen & 21. (4) 1888 Scrapps Die- Ginter Baseball PSA Cuts PSA Graded Cards Graded Cards with Anson with Comiskey & & Clarkson Thompson Mustachioed nineteenth century These four 1888 Scrapps die-cuts fea- ballplayers are the subjects of these ture players of both the St. Louis three 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter sam- Browns and Wolverines with ples. Each graded Poor 1 by PSA. a Hall of Famer from each squad rep- Included are: 1.) Anson (mk); 2.) resented. Each graded by PSA. Bennett and 3.) Clarkson. These Included are: PSA 2: Caruthers; PSA antiquities display a combination of 1.5: (2 cards) with Dunlap, wear consistent with their technical Thompson and PSA 1: Comiskey. assessments including pin holes, Despite a combination of reverse reverse paper loss, stamps and/or paper loss and/or residue, the crease- tape. Despite those imperfections, free obverses still present in (GD to these sturdy slabs of cardboard still VG) condition. present quite well with vibrant illus- Opening Bid $200.00 trations and relatively clean obverses. Opening Bid $400.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 22. Circa 1912 Louis Sockalexis Real Photo Postcard SGC 60— Only Graded! 23. 1933 Baseball Only Graded by SGC! Graded 60 EX 5 by #144 Babe Ruth PSA 5 SGC. Recognized as the first player of Native Graded EX 5 by PSA. Stunning 1933 American ancestry in major league history, Goudey Baseball #144 Babe Ruth shockingly few diamond collectibles of Louis which presents much nicer than the Sockalexis have surfaced for public sale. In technical grade suggests. This instant fact, the offered circa 1912 real photo postcard heirloom features a perfectly con- is the only period artifact picturing the former trasted illustration of the “Colossus of player to have been appraised by the third- Clout” framed by four slightly party service. The glossy sepia portrait depicts touched corners, creamy white edges a weathered Sockalexis in remarkable clarity and relatively accurate centering. The just a year before his passing in 1913. Exhibits bright reverse is exemplified by pro- a crystal clear image that is flanked by mild nounced green typeface which pres- peripheral wear. Copyrighted 1912 by A.F. Orr ents as if it were recently unearthed of Old Town, and reads “Louis from a period penny pack. As a figure Sockalexis Penobscot Tribe Old Towne, who transcends the great American Maine”. The correspondence section of the pastime, this Ruth relic will undoubt- creamy Azo reverse is absent of any period edly achieve spirited bidding. notations or evidence of postal use. Opening Bid $900.00 Historically significant piece picturing the “Deerfoot of the Diamond” after his play- ing days. This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($3000-$5000). Opening Bid $1200.00

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25. 1909-11 White Borders (Portrait) with El Principe 24. 1909-11 T206 White De Gales Back—PSA 3 Border , (mk) Chicago - SGC 70 EX+ 5.5 T206 Rare Back Hall of Famer! Graded 70 EX+ 5.5 by SGC. Graded VG 3 with an (mk) qualifier Stunning 1909-11 T206 White by PSA. Exceedingly scarce 1909-11 Border of Hall of Famer George T206 White Borders Walter Johnson Davis from the . (Portrait) with a bright El Principe De This eye-catching antiquity displays Gales advertising back. The radiant evenly touched corners, creamy obverse is crease-free with the brunt edges, precise centering and lush of the wear relegated to three corners. surface hues. The Sweet Caporal Exhibits a perfectly contrasted image 150 Subjects advertising back along with bright surface hues. Aside exhibits bold typeface. from faint writing from a previous Opening Bid $200.00 owner which has been erased, the all- important reverse is problem-free and exemplified by striking red typeface. Opening Bid $250.00

26. 1909- 27. 1909-11 11 T206 T206 White White Borders Ed Borders Reulbach Tim (Glove Jordan Showing) (Batting) with Brown with Hindu Piedmont Back—PSA Factory 42 2 Back PSA Graded Good 2 4.5—Only by PSA. “Big Ed” Reulbach is Graded the star subject T206 Rare of the offered Back 1909-11 T206 Collectors! White Borders Graded VG- Ed Reulbach EX+ 4.5 by PSA. Presented is the only 1909-11 T206 White Borders Tim Jordan (Glove Showing) pose with an exceedingly scarce Brown Hindu advertising back. The (Batting) pose confirmed by the grading service with a tough Piedmont Factory 42 obverse displays general wear commensurate with the technical grade while the tough advertising back. This mid-grade classic is crease-free with modest perimeter wear reverse is clean and displays bold brown typeface. One of only two Brown Hindu and a perfectly contracted illustration. The desirable reverse is accentuated by bold Reulbach specimens confirmed by the authenticator. blue typeface. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

28. (5) 1909-11 T206 White Border PSA 29. (7) 1909-11 T206 White Graded Hall of Border & E90-1 American Famers & Southern Caramel SGC Graded Leaguers with Cards with (5) Hall of Speaker & (2) Famers Young Each graded by SGC. Captivating Turn-of-the-century quintet array of seven 1909-11 T206 White of 1909-11 T206 White Border and E90-1 American Borders featuring three Caramel cards including five Hall of Hall of Famers and a pair Famers. Included are blazing rendi- of Southern Leaguers. Each tions of the following: 1909-11 judged by PSA with no T206 White Borders: (6 cards, all qualifiers. Included are common backs) with M. Brown Hall of Famers: (3 cards) (SGC 45, Portrait), Chance (SGC with Speaker (PSA 3, 55, Yellow Portrait), Huggins (SGC Sovereign 350), (2) C. 60, Portrait), H. Jennings (SGC 45, Young (one Bare Hand Both Hands Showing), Joss (SGC Shows grades PSA 3 with 60, Portrait), M. McIntyre (SGC 70) Sweet Caporal back, one and 1909-11 E90-1 American Glove Shows grades PSA 1 due to reverse paper loss with Piedmont back); Southern Caramel: Krause (SGC 35). Leaguers: (2 cards, both Old Mill) with Mullaney (PSA 4.5, Jacksonville) and Violat Opening Bid $400.00 (PSA 3, Jacksonville). Opening Bid $250.00

10 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 30. (3) 1909 E90-1 American Caramel & 31. (3) 1920-1923 Baseball Philadelphia Caramel Strip Card Hall of Famers Graded Hall of Famers with Ruth—All PSA with Plank, Bender & Graded Crawford “The Bambino”, “Pete” and Although less celebrated than the “Cracker” are teamed with this hand mainstream 1909-11 T206 White cut threesome of 1920-1923 Baseball Borders issue, the offered trio of Hall of Fame strip cards. Each graded 1909 caramel Hall of Famers are far by PSA. Included are: 1920 W519- less available on the secondary mar- Numbered: #15 Schalk (PSA 1); ket. Included are appropriately 1920 W519-Unnumbered: Ruth judged copies of 1909-11 E90-1 (PSA Authentic, reverse writing) and American Caramel: Plank (SGC 1923 W572: Alexander (PSA 2, 30); 1909 E95 Philadelphia reverse hinge residue). Caramel: (2 cards) with Bender Opening Bid $200.00 (SGC 20) and Crawford (PSA 2). Opening Bid $250.00

33. 1934 Goudey 32. (8) 1933 George C. Baseball #62 Miller PSA Graded Cards with (5) Hall of Famers Greenberg Overshadowed and produced by fel- (PSA 2) & low “beantown” confectioner Goudey, 1937 the one-time 1933 George C. Miller issue featured a sterling array of Hall Wheaties of Famers set against a tri-color Series 14 Joe sequenced “art deco” themed back- DiMaggio drop. This sampling of eight cards (PSA from the R300 ACC designation is headlined by five Hall of Famers. Authentic) Unless noted, each card displays Type Powerhouse slug- 1 reverse printing. Included are: PSA gers from the 4: (2 cards) with Dykes, Grimm (mc, 1930s American Type 2); PSA 3: Berger (mk); PSA League are paired 2.5: Terry; PSA 2: Dickey; PSA 1: (3 with this tandem cards) with Bottomley, Maranville of vintage card- and Ott (punch cancelled). board. Included Opening Bid $200.00 are: 1934 Goudey: #62 Greenberg (PSA 2) and 1937 Wheaties Series 14: DiMaggio (PSA Authentic, hand cut). Opening Bid $150.00

34. 1934-1949 Baseball SGC Graded Group of (13) with (5) Hall of Famers Depression-era legends are por- trayed with these (13) 1934-1949 baseball singles including five Hall of Famers. Each graded by SGC. Included are: 1933 Goudey: #175 (SGC 60); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: (9 cards) with SGC 84: #38; SGC 70: (2 cards) with #16 L. 35. 1909-1941 Pre-War Collection of (50) Waner, 38; SGC 60: (4 cards) with Cards & Pins with (37) graded (2) #32 S. Rice, 49, 96; SGC 55: Magnificent 1909-1941 Philadelphia Phillies pre-war collection of (50) cards and pins #79; SGC 45: #40; 1941 Play Ball: with (37) graded. Highlights include: 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel: Grant #6 Hubbell (SGC 70); 1948-49 (PSA 1), McQuillan (PSA 3); 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (10 cards, all common Leaf: (2 cards) with SGC 80: #83 backs, unless noted) with Magee (SGC 50, with Bat, Old Mill); 1910-11 T3 Turkey Doerr and SGC Authentic: #39. Red Cabinets: #31 Magee (BVG 2), #82 Bransfield (SGC Authentic); 1933 Goudey Opening Bid $250.00 set: (10 cards, 9 graded) with #128 Klein (PSA 1.5) and 1933 PX3 Header: Klein (PSA 6). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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36. 1951 Bowman 37. 1951 Baseball: #253 Mickey ’s Mantle Rookie (PSA 2) & All-Time All- #305 Rookie Star Team (PSA 4) The cornerstones to the iconic SGC 86—None 1951 Bowman Baseball edition are Better uncovered with this high-power High-Grade Early tandem of 1951 Bowman Baseball Topps Issue! Graded and Willie Mays 86 NM+ 7.5 by SGC. rookie cards. Each judged by PSA. Razor-sharp 1951 Included are: 1.) #253 Mantle RC Topps Connie (PSA 2) and 2.) #305 Mays RC Mack’s All-Time All- (PSA 4). This splendid duo will Star Team Honus provide the instant foundation for Wagner. Frequently any prospective 1951 Bowman found in deplorable Baseball complete set! condition due to a Opening Bid $750.00 variety of factors, this “Flying Dutchman” has sur- vived the decades in 38. 1952 Berk Ross Baseball remarkable condition PSA Graded Hall of Famer with four sharp cor- Lot of (3) with Mantle, Mays ners, creamy white edges, accurate cen- & Williams tering and crisply Each graded by PSA. The offered three- attached folds. some of 1952 Berk Ross Baseball Hall Survives as 1 of 2 at of Famers are each prime value picks for the grading level the discerning collector. These oddball with none better. Of samples were produced in limited quanti- the 341 total copies ties and have significant upside potential. of the set judged by Included are: 1.) Mantle (PSA 1, due to the grading service, pin hole); 2.) Mays (PSA 7, oc) and 3.) only eight meet of T. Williams (PSA 7). exceed the offered Opening Bid $200.00 specimen. Opening Bid $1300.00

39. 1952 Bowman 40. (3) 1951-1953 Baseball PSA Fischer’s Bread Graded #101 & Northland Mickey Mantle & Bread Labels #218 Willie Mays with Lemon, Bomb’s Away! Spahn & Sain— Legendary long ball All PSA Graded launchers Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle team Each judged by PSA. up for this pair of 1952 Scarce trio of 1951- Bowman Baseball PSA 1953 Fischer’s Bread graded singles. These and Northland Bread PSA graded samples Labels including a pair present at the peak of of Hall of Famers. These bread ends seldom survived their initial encounter with the their assigned technical original owner. Included are 1951 Fischer’s Bread Labels: (2 labels, both PSA 1) grades with clean backs. with Lemon, Sain and 1953 Northland Bread Labels: Spahn (PSA Authentic, Included are: 1.) #101 Mantle (PSA 1.5) and 2.) #218 Mays (PSA 2.5). rebacked). The obverses of the Fischer’s Bread Labels present (EX-MT) each while Opening Bid $400.00 the Spahn surface displays (VG) attributes. Opening Bid $150.00

43. 1965 41. 1952 Topps Topps Baseball #261 Baseball #350 Willie Mays Mickey PSA 4 (mc) Mantle PSA Opening Bid $200.00 7.5 Opening Bid 42. 1955 & 1956 Topps Baseball SGC $200.00 Graded Pair: Killebrew RC and T. Williams Opening Bid $150.00

12 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 44. 1952 Topps Baseball #311 Mickey Mantle Rookie PSA 2 (mc) Cornerstone 1952 Topps Baseball #311 Mickey Mantle ! The brainchild of 45. 1952 Topps Baseball , the 1952 Topps Baseball edition #312 PSA resides with the 1909-11 T206 White Border 6.5 series and 1933 Goudey edition as one of the Graded EX-MT+ 6.5 by PSA. “big three” sets in the hobby. Graded Good 2 Stunning 1952 Topps Baseball #312 by PSA with an (mc) qualifier. This debut ren- Jackie Robinson high number. The dition of “The Mick” is the indisputable king Flatbush Hall of Famer is accentuated of the gum card edition and leads off the by four strong corners, snow white exceptionally tough high series. The crystal edges and only slightly askew center- clear image of the young Hall of Famer is ing. The toothy image of the American mildly disrupted by an 1-1/2” abrasion span- icon displays sharp contrast with only ning Mantle’s forehead. Flanking the boyish a slight print dot to the right of the portrait are four moderately worn corners, Dodgers logo on the Hall of Famer’s slight chipping along the left edge and moder- cap. The informative biographical ate soiling along the upper right corner. reverse is problem-free and absent of Despite those detractors, the overall presenta- any wax staining or other detractors. tion qualities of this “giant size” hero over- An essential acquisition for the whelms any technical deficiencies. The upper prospective 1952 Topps Baseball set edge of the reverse displays a portion of collector. another card. Presents quite nicely for the Opening Bid $750.00 technical grade and is a “perfect fit” for those seeking to surmount the iconic 1952 Topps Baseball set. Opening Bid $2500.00

46. 1952 Topps Baseball #407 47. (7) 1952 Topps Baseball Rookie PSA 2 (mk) PSA Graded High Numbers Hall of Fame Rookie! Graded Good with (3) Hall of Famers 2 by PSA with a (mk) qualifier due to Each graded by PSA. Catch these reverse writing. The fresh-faced Eddie seven 1952 Topps Baseball high num- Mathews closes out the iconic 1952 bers including a trio of Hall of Topps Baseball edition with the Famers. Included are: PSA 5.5: #357 offered #407 high number. This splen- Burgess; PSA 5: #359 Fondy; PSA 4: did example of the former Boston, (3 cards) with #313 Thomson, #315 and Atlanta Brave is per- Durocher, #369 Groat; PSA 3: #392 fectly suited for the set collector with Wilhelm RC and PSA 1.5: #400 a discerning eye for quality. Dickey CO. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

49. (9) 1953 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Hall of Famers with Ford, Paige & Robinson Starting nine of 1953 Topps Baseball Hall of Famers which present at the peak of their technical assessments. Each graded by PSA. Included are: PSA 6: #104 Berra, #207 Ford; PSA 5: (3 cards) with #1 J. Robinson, #27 Campanella, #114 Rizzuto; PSA 4.5: 48. (33) 1953 Bowman Color Baseball PSA Graded Cards #77 Mize; PSA 4: (2 cards) with #37 Mathews, #54 Feller and PSA 2: #220 Vivid portrayals of your favorite diamond stars are available with these (33) 1953 Paige. Bowman Color Baseball PSA graded cards. Includes: PSA 8: (2 cards, both oc) with Opening Bid $300.00 #3, 16; PSA 7: (3 cards, all oc) with #16, 55, 87; PSA 6: (6 cards, all qualifiers) with #14, 86, 125, 126, 157, 158; PSA 5: (15 cards, one qualifier) with #70, 75, 79, #80 Kiner (mc), 86, (2) 87, 88, (2) 95, 98, 100, 109, 122, 150; PSA 4.5: #56; PSA 4: (5 cards) with #12, 31, 86, 88, 127 and PSA 3: #158 (mc). Opening Bid $250.00

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50. 1954 Topps Baseball #128 Rookie PSA 6 51. (13) 1954 Red Heart SGC Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA. With his rightful sta- tus as the “natural” all-time home king Graded Cards with Mantle Plus assured, the cardboard debut of Henry Aaron One Ungraded continues to surge in collecting interest. This Spotlighted are (13) 1954 Red Heart SGC grad- 1954 Topps #128 rookie of “Hammerin’ Hank” ed cards plus an additional ungraded example. presents on par with the technical assessment Included are: SGC 88: (2 cards) with with four moderately touched corners, creamy Baumholtz, Zernial; SGC 82: Yost; SGC 80: (2 edges and a colorful action/portrait image that is cards) with Hegan, Sauer; SGC 70: (2 cards) framed by accurate centering. The “Inside with Slaughter, Spahn; SGC 60: (5 cards) with Baseball” cartoon and three-color reverse type- Cox, Mantle, Martin, McDougald, Rosen; SGC face is bright and clean. Build your prospective 40: Lemon and Ungraded: Kiner (VG-EX). 1954 Topps Baseball set around this prolific Opening Bid $400.00 slugger! Opening Bid $500.00

52. (3) 1954 Wilson Franks PSA 53. (7) 1953-1968 Topps Graded Hall of Famers with Baseball Mickey Mantle PSA Campanella, Feller & Williams Patterned after the contemporary Topps Baseball Graded Cards edition, the offered trio of 1954 Wilson Franks Each graded by PSA. Solid arrangement Hall of Famers are far more elusive. Each judged of seven 1953-1968 Topps Baseball by PSA. Included are: PSA 2: Williams (mk); Mickey Mantle singles spanning the PSA Authentic: (2 cards, both display trimming course of the Oklahoman’s historic along upper edge and reverse paper loss) with career. Included are: PSA 6: 1964 #50; Campanella and Feller. These hot dog relics are PSA 5: (4 cards) with 1960 #350, 1963 extremely attractive and ideal for the advanced #200, 1967 #150, 1968 #280; PSA 4: oddball collector. 1961 #300 and PSA 1.5: 1953 #82. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

55. (6) 1958-1963 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Stars with Aaron & 54. (3) 1948-1964 Topps & Bowman Mantle Baseball PSA Graded Rookie & Intimidating aces and prodi- Second-Year Cards with Gibson, gious sluggers are portrayed with these six 1958-1963 Topps Musial & Rose Baseball PSA graded stars. rivalries are renewed with the Included are immensely attrac- offered trio of 1948-1964 Topps and Bowman tive versions of the following: Baseball PSA graded rookie and second-year 1958 Topps: (2 cards) with #30 cards. Includes: 1.) 1948 Bowman Baseball #36 Aaron (PSA 5, Yellow Name), Musial RC (PSA 3); 2.) 1959 Topps #514 #150 Mantle (PSA 4); 1962 Gibson RC (PSA 7) and 3.) 1964 Topps #125 Topps: (2 cards, both PSA 6) Rose (PSA 7.5). with #530 Gibson, #544 Opening Bid $200.00 McCovey; 1963 Topps: (2 cards, both PSA 7) with #472 Brock and #553 Stargell RC. Opening Bid $250.00

57. (10) 1956-1973 Topps 56. (8) 1956-1969 Topps Baseball Aaron, Mantle & Baseball Mickey Mantle Mays PSA Graded Cards BVG Graded Cards Legendary long ball launchers Each graded by Beckett Vintage headline these (10) 1956-1973 Grading. The storied pinstriped career Topps Baseball Hank Aaron, of Mickey Mantle is chronicled with Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays these eight 1956-1969 Topps Baseball graded cards. Included are: Hank cards. These cardboard classics present Aaron: (6 cards) with (5) 1956 at the apex of their assigned technical Topps #31 (PSA 6, SGC 80, (3) grades. Included are: BVG 7.5: 1967 PSA 5, four white backs); 1973 #150; BVG 7: 1961 #300; BVG 6.5: Topps #100 (PSA 8); Mickey 1965 #350; BVG 5.5: 1964 #50; BVG Mantle: (2) 1969 #500 (one PSA 5: (3 cards) with 1957 #407 8, oc, one PSA 6, both Yellow Mantle/Berra, 1966 #50, 1969 #500 Letters); Willie Mays: (2 cards) (Yellow Letters) and BVG 4: 1956 with 1956 Topps #130 (oc) and #135 (gray back). 1969 Topps #190 (PSA 8). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

14 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 59. (5) 1969 Topps Baseball BVG Graded Hall of Famers with Both Mantle Variations 58. 1963 Topps Baseball #537 Pete Each graded by Beckett Vintage Rose Rookie PSA 7 Grading. High-profile assembly Graded NM 7 by PSA. Radiant 1963 Topps of 1969 Topps Baseball Hall of Baseball #537 rookie. This challenging Famers. These cornerstones high number has largely escaped corner and edge present at the zenith of their wear along with errant centering which so fre- assigned third-party appraisals. quently plagues the condition sensitive issue. The Included are: BVG 8: #533 ever popular “floating head” cameo of “Charlie Ryan; BVG 7.5: #50 Clemente; Hustle” is absent of any obtrusive wear and is a BVG 7: (2 cards) with #260 R. fine copy worthy of considerable bidding interest! Jackson RC, #500 Mantle Opening Bid $400.00 (Yellow Letters) and BVG 5.5: #500 Mantle (White Letters). Opening Bid $400.00

60. & Tony 61. 1980-1992 Baseball PSA Graded Gwynn PSA GEM MINT Hall of Famers & Stars Lot of (38) 10 Graded Rookies Lot of Profit from this extensive 1980-1992 baseball (10) PSA graded Hall of Famers and stars group of Each graded Gem Mint 10 by PSA. (38) cards. Highlights include: PSA 8.5: with Those sluggers who joined the 3,000 1983 Topps: #83 Sandberg RC; PSA 8: (23 career hits club are the subjects of cards) with 1982 : #405 Ripken Jr. RC; these (10) 1983 rookie cards. 1983 Donruss: #277 Sandberg RC; 1984 : Included are perfect copies of 1983 #131 Mattingly RC; 1985 Topps: (2) #181 Donruss: (6 cards) with (5) #586 Clemens RC, #401 McGwire RC, #536 Puckett Boggs RC, #598 Gwynn RC; 1983 RC; PSA 7: with 1980 Topps: #482 Henderson Fleer: (4 cards) with (2) #179 Boggs RC and 1982 Donruss: (2) #405 Ripken Jr. RC. RC and (2) #360 Gwynn RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

63. 1982-1990 Baseball Hall of Fame PSA GEM MINT 10 Graded 62. 1981-1992 Baseball Graded PSA Cards Group of (31) with Several MINT 9 Hall of Famers & Stars Lot Rookies of (41) Each graded Gem Mint 10 by PSA. Cooperstown’s calling for these (31) 1982-1990 Each graded Mint 9 by PSA. Strictly mint gath- Baseball Hall of Fame rookies. Featured among ering of (41) 1981-1992 baseball Hall of Famers this razor-sharp selection are: 1982 Donruss: (2) and stars featuring the best the diamond has to #419 Ryan; 1985 Topps: (2 cards) with #460 offer. Highlights include: 1982 Donruss: #405 Sandberg, #536 Puckett RC; 1987 Donruss: (3) Ripken Jr. RC; 1983 Topps: #83 Sandberg RC; #492 Larkin RC; 1987 Fleer Update: (3) #U-68 1985 Topps: (11 cards) with #401 McGwire RC, Maddux RC; 1987 Topps Traded: (3) #70T #536 Puckett RC; 1987 Donruss: (2) #36 Maddux RC; 1988 Donruss: (2) #66 Glavine Maddux RC; 1989 Donruss Baseball’s Best: RC; 1988 Score Rookie & Traded: (3) #105 R. #192 Griffey Jr. RC and 1989 Upper Deck: #1 Alomar RC; 1990 Leaf: (2) #300 F. Thomas RC Griffey Jr. RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 and 1990 Topps: (4) #414 F. Thomas RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

64. 1981-1997 Baseball PSA GEM MINT 10 65. 1993 Graded Stars Lot of (47) PSA GEM MINT 10 with (12) Griffey Jr. Graded Rookies Lot of Each graded Gem Mint 10 by PSA. Cast your ballots for these (47) (5) 1981-1997 baseball stars featuring Each graded Gem Mint 10 by several players who are bound for PSA! Future first-ballot Hall of Cooperstown—plus new inductees Famer Derek Jeter showcases his Smoltz, Biggio and R. Johnson. talents with these five 1993 rookie Highlights include 1981 Donruss: cards. Included are perfect copies #538 Raines RC; 1986 Donruss: of 1-2.) (2) 1993 Score #489 #39 Canseco RC; 1986 Topps rookie; 3.) 1993 Select #360 rook- Traded: #11T Bonds RC; 1989 Bowman: #220 Griffey JR. RC; 1989 Donruss: #33 ie; 4.) 1993 Topps #98 rookie and Griffey Jr. RC; 1989 Donruss Rookies: (4) #3 Griffey Jr. RC; 1989 Fleer: (5) #548 5.) 1993 Upper Deck #449 rookie. Griffey Jr. RC; 1989 Score Rookie & Traded: #100T Griffey Jr. RC and 1992 Opening Bid $250.00 Bowman: #461 Piazza RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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66. 1933 Goudey Baseball Near Set of (237/240) Cards with (5) PSA Graded Stars Produced by the Goudey Gum Company of Boston from 1933 to 1941, the “big league chewing gum” series of baseball players are among the most revered cards in the hobby. The pioneering effort was released in 1933 and is the undisputed king of 67. 1934 Goudey Baseball Complete Set (96/96) with (3) PSA the “R” designation in collecting interest. This scarcely offered set of near set of Graded (237/240) with five PSA graded stars is among the finest and consistently attractive Spare no expense in securing the offered 1934 Goudey Baseball complete set of (96) such editions we have offered. The approximate condition breakdown for this series is cards highlighted by three PSA graded cards. This endorsed edition packs as follows: 10% (VG-EX or better), 30% (VG), 40% (GD) and 20% (FR or lesser) a mighty punch with a stellar Hall of Fame player selection. The overall approximate with 5-10% having sustained paper loss, pin holes, trimming or writing. Highlights condition breakdown is as follows: 10% (VG-EX or better), 20% (VG), 30% (GD) include: #1 Bengough (PSA 2), #2 Vance (VG), #20 Terry (VG), #23 Cuyler (GD), and 40% (FR or lesser) with nearly 33% displaying a combination of wear including #25 P. Waner (GD), #29 Foxx (GD), #35 Simmons (GD), #42 E. Collins (VG), #44 paper loss, pin holes, punch holes or writing. Keys include: #1 Foxx (GD), #2 Bottomley (VG), #47 Manush (VG-EX), #56 Ruffing (VG), #76 Cochrane (GD), #79 Cochrane (GD), #6 Dean (PR), #7 Durocher (NM), #10 Klein (PR, pin hole), #11 P. Faber (VG-EX), #89 Speaker (GD), #92 Gehrig (PSA 2.5), #117 Maranville (VG), Waner (PR, reverse writing), #12 Hubbell (VG-EX), #13 Frisch (PR, punch hole), #18 #119 Hornsby (VG), #127 Ott (trimmed), #149 Ruth (PSA 1.5), #154 Foxx (GD), Manush (VG-EX), #19 Grove (FR), #21 Terry (PR, pin holes), #22 Vaughan (FR, #160 Gehrig (PSA 2), #181 Ruth (PSA 1), #188 Hornsby (FR, reverse writing), #189 reverse writing), #23 Gehringer (FR, reverse writing), #27 Appling (VG), #34 Hafey Cronin (GD), #202 Hartnett (VG), #207 Ott (VG), #216 Gomez (GD), #220 Grove (VG), #35 Lombardi (VG), #37 Gehrig (PSA 4, mc), #61 Gehrig (presents VG, with (trimmed), #222 Gehringer (VG), #223 Dean (PR, pin hole) and #229 Vaughan (VG- exception to reverse staining), #62 Greenberg (GD), #83 Mooney (PSA 4), #87 EX). Missing only #53 Ruth, #144 Ruth and the near impossible #106 Lajoie short- Darrow (PSA 5, mk), #90 Cuyler (GD), #91 Camilli (GD), #94 Rolfe (FR) and #96 print for completion. More on our website. DeShong (FR reverse paper loss). Opening Bid $1500.00 Opening Bid $750.00

69. 1931 W517 Complete Set of (54) Cards Plus (6) Variations and Uncut Strip with (8) Graded Tremendous foresight was employed in 68. 1934-1936 Diamond Stars #1-96 Set with (4) PSA Graded producing the Stars Plus #36 Lombardi offered 1931 W517 baseball Prized 1934-1936 Diamond Stars #1-96 set with (4) PSA graded stars plus a scarce designation as #36 Lombardi error. The overall approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 20% over 60% of (VG-EX or better), 20% (VG), 30% (GD) and 30% (FR or lesser) with nearly 20% the lineup displaying a combination of wear including paper loss, pin holes, tape residue trim- would eventu- ming or writing. Keys include: #1 Grove (FR, reverse tape residue), #9 Cochrane ally be (VG), #17 Frisch (EX), #18 Hafey (VG), #27 Traynor (VG), #28 Lopez (VG), #30 enshrined at Manush (VG), #31 Cuyler (VG), #32 Rice (VG-EX), #35 Averill (EX), #36 Lombardi Cooperstown! This complete strip-card series of (54) cards plus six variations features (VG, Error), #39 Hubbell (PSA 5), #43 Lyons (NM), #44 Hornsby (GD), #50 Ott eight graded stars including Ruth and Gehrig. The 84 year-old edition displays rela- (GD), #63 T. Jackson (VG), #64 Foxx (FR, pen mark), #66 Medwick (VG-EX), #74 tively neat scissor cuts and generally presents (VG) with nearly 33% having sustained Lazzeri (PSA 5), #77 Gehringer (PSA 5), #91 B. Harris (VG-EX), #94 W. Ferrell reverse back damage/writing. Nearly 10% displays a uniform greenish strip along the (PSA 5) and #95 Appling (VG). More on our website. bottom edges of the blank reverses. Highlights include: #4 Ruth (PSA Authentic, Opening Bid $750.00 Throwing), (2) #10 Klein (one SGC 30, one GD, First Base), #20 Ruth (PSA 3, Portrait), #21 Foxx (VG), #29 Hafey (SGC 40, ), #34 P. Waner (SGC Authentic, with number), #35 Gehrig (PSA 3, mk, reverse writing), #36 Vance (SGC 50, with number), #38 Hornsby (EX-MT) and #39 Grove (EX-MT). Also present is a crisp three-card uncut strip with #50/#28 Manush/#14 Heilman (NM, reverse color strip). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

16 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 70. 1941 Play Ball Complete Set of (72) Cards with (4) PSA Graded Keys Celebrate the “Summer of ’41” with this dynamic 1941 Play Ball complete set of (72) cards bol- stered by four PSA graded keys. The overall approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 20% (VG-EX or better), 45% (VG) and 35% (GD or lesser) with moderate centering/size variances due to factory printing techniques of the age. Featured are: #1 E. Miller (EX, miscut), #6 Hubbell (VG), #8 Ott (VG), #10 Vaughan (VG), #13 Foxx (FR, surface paper loss), #14 T. Williams (PSA 2.5), #15 Cronin (VG), #18 Greenberg (PSA 2), #19 Gehringer (trimmed), #20 Ruffing (GD), #21 Keller (GD), #39 Henrich (VG), #54 Reese RC (PSA 4), #56 Vander Meer (GD), #60 Klein (VG-EX), #61 V. DiMaggio (trimmed), #63 D. DiMaggio (VG-EX), #64 Doerr (VG), #70 Dickey (VG), #71 J. DiMaggio (PSA 4) and #72 Gomez (GD). Opening Bid $750.00

71. 1948-49 Leaf Baseball Near Master Set with (98/98) Base Cards Plus Most Variations & (4) PSA Graded Stars The first 1948-49 Leaf Baseball near master set we have offered! This important post-war edition of (98) cards plus most checklisted variations fea- tures a Who’s Who of young “golden era” stars along with established pre- war Hall of Fame stalwarts. This near impossible-to-complete edition has an overall approximate condition breakdown of 15% (VG-EX or better), 35% (VG) and 30% (GD) and 20% (FR or lesser) with nearly 10% displaying pin holes or reverse writing. Keys include: Hall of Famers/Stars: with #1 J. DiMaggio (GD), #3 Ruth (PSA 4), #4 Musial RC (EX-MT), #8 Paige SP (PSA 3.5), #11 Rizzuto RC (GD), #32 Spahn RC (VG), #46 Mize (VG), #70 Wagner (GD), #76 T. Williams (PR, pin hole), #79 J. Robinson RC (PSA 4), #91 Kiner RC (VG-EX), #93 Feller SP (VG), #98 Newhouser SP (VG), #120 Kell SP (GD), #127 Slaughter SP (GD), #138 Doby RC SP (FR); Non-Hall of Fame Shortprints: (43 cards, average GD) with #51 Dark RC SP (VG), #55 Henrich SP (VG), #121 Pesky RC (VG), #133 Holmes SP (VG-EX), #142 Murtaugh RC (VG), #146 Reiser SP (VG); Color/Pose Variations: (7 cards, only two recognized as checklisted variations) with #10, 22, 27, 39, #42 Peterson (EX, Red Cap), #46 Mize (VG-EX) and #136 Aberson (GD, Short Sleeve). Missing only #102 Hermanski (incorrect spelling) for master set completion. Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, moderate centering/size variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $1500.00

72. 1950 73. 1952 Bowman Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Complete Set Low (#1- (252/252) 310) Run Pint-sized 1950 Fresh 1952 Topps Bowman Baseball com- Baseball com- plete low (#1- plete set of 310) run. This (252) cards that classic “giant packs quite a size” edition has punch. This col- an overall orful series has approximate con- an approximate dition breakdown condition break- of 15% (EX or down of 15% better), 35% (VG-EX or bet- (VG-EX), 30% ter), 20% (VG), (VG) and 20% 35% (GD) and (GD or lesser). 30% (FR or The tougher #1- lesser) with 80 series is com- nearly 10% dis- prised of (53) red playing reverse backs and (27) glue residue, black backs plus paper loss or pin two additional holes. The chal- #74 and 80 black lenging low backs (average series generally VG). Highlights include: #1 Pafko (GD, bb), #2 Runnels (VG), #11 Rizzuto (VG), presents similar- #20 Loes (VG-EX), #26 Irvin (VG-EX), #29 Kluszewski (VG), #33 Spahn (VG), #36 ly to the more Hodges (VG), #37 Snider (VG), #48 Page (EX-MT), #49 Sain (EX-MT), #57 Lopat available num- (FR, pin hole), #59 Roberts (VG, bb), #65 Slaughter (EX-MT, bb), #66 Roe (VG-EX, bers. Highlights bb), #67 Reynolds (VG-EX), #88 Feller (VG-EX), #91 Schoendienst (VG), #122 include: #21 Jensen (VG-EX), #129 Mize (VG-EX), #175 B. Martin RC (VG-EX), #191 Berra Reese (GD), #22 J. Robinson (PR), #75 Campanella (PR), #77 Snider (PR, pin hole), (FR, reverse glue residue), #195 Minoso (VG-EX), #215 Bauer (EX), #216 Ashburn #84 Ashburn (GD), #98 T. Williams (FR), #112 Hodges (GD), #139 Mize (GD), #220 (EX), #243 Doby (VG-EX), #246 Kell (VG-EX), #261 Mays (VG), #268 Lemon Durocher (VG) and #229 Frisch (EX). More on our website. (VG), #274 Branca (VG-EX) and #277 Wynn (EX-MT). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $2000.00

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74. 1950 Bowman 75. 1951 Bowman Baseball Complete Set Baseball Near Set of (252/252) Plus (45) “No (322/324) Cards Copyright” Variations Presented is a 1951 Bowman Presented is a 1950 Bowman Baseball near set of (322/324) Baseball complete set of (252) cards. The overall approximate cards plus (45) #181-252 “No condition breakdown is as fol- Copyright” on reverse variations. lows: 10% (VG or better), 30% Ideal for the budget conscious set (GD), 20% (FR) and 40% (FR) collector, this pint-sized edition has with nearly 40% displaying a an overall approximate condition combination of wear including breakdown of 10% (VG or better), paper loss, pin holes, tape 30% (GD), 30% (FR) and 30% residue, trimming or writing. (PR) with nearly 30% displaying a Highlights include: #1 Ford RC combination of acute wear includ- (PR), #2 Berra (PR, pin holes), ing paper loss, trimming or writing. #3 Roberts (GD), #10 Highlights include: #22 J. Schoendienst (GD), #26 Rizzuto Robinson (GD), #32 Roberts (GD), (PR, reverse residue), #31 #46 Berra (FR, tape residue), #75 Campanella (trimmed), #32 Campanella (authentic), #98 T. Snider (FR), #62 Boudreau Williams (FR), #220 Durocher (GD), #151 Doby (VG), #165 T. (GD) and No Copyright Backs: Williams (PR, reverse paper (45 cards) with #226 Konstanty loss), #232 Fox RC (PR, reverse paper loss) and #295 Lopez (VG). Missing only #253 (VG). More on our website. Mantle RC and #305 Mays RC for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

76. 1951 Bowman Baseball Near Set 77. 1951 Topps Baseball (318/324) Red Backs & Blue Backs Challenging 1951 Bowman Complete Sets of (52) Baseball near set of (318/324) Cards Each cards. This classic gum card From the dawn of Topps’ baseball series has an approximate production history condition breakdown of 10% arrives this stellar tandem of 1951 (VG-EX or better), 35% Topps Red Backs and Blue Backs (VG), 35% (GD) and 20% complete sets. Highlights include: (FR or lesser) with the more 1951 Topps Blue Backs set: (52/52, difficult high series generally 30% VG or better, 50% GD, 20% FR presenting similarly to the or lesser) with #3 Ashburn (PR), #6 more available numbers. Schoendienst (GD), #10 Page (EX- Highlights include: #1 Ford MT), #30 Slaughter (FR), #37 Doerr RC (FR), #2 Berra (GD), #3 (VG), #50 Mize (GD); 1951 Topps Roberts (GD), #26 Rizzuto Red Backs set: (52/52, 70% NM or (GD), #30 Feller (VG), #31 better, 30% EX-MT or lesser) with #1 Campanella (GD), #32 Snider Berra (EX-MT), #5 Rizzuto (NM), (GD), #165 T. Williams (GD), #22 Feller (NM), #31 Hodges (NM), #186 Ashburn (VG), #232 #36 Zernial (NM, Chicago), #38 Fox RC (VG) and #282 Frisch Snider (NM) and #50 Irvin RC (EX- (VG-EX). More on our web- MT). More on our website. site. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

78. 1952 Bowman 79. 1953 Topps Baseball Complete Set Baseball Complete of (252) Cards Plus #248 Set of (274/274) Werle Variation Cards Well-handled 1952 Bowman Assembled is a 1953 Topps Baseball complete set of (252) Baseball complete set of cards plus a single variation. This (274) cards. This well-loved “golden age” collection has an edition has an overall approx- overall approximate condition imate condition breakdown breakdown of 20% (VG or bet- of 10% (VG or better), 30% ter), 35% (GD), 25% (FR) and (GD), 20% (FR) and 40% 20% (PR) with nearly 25% dis- (PR) with nearly 40% dis- playing a combination of wear playing a combination of including paper loss, tape residue wear including paper loss, or writing. Highlights include: #1 tape residue, trimming or Berra (PR, paper loss), #44 writing. Highlights include: Campanella (PR), #52 Rizzuto #1 J. Robinson (PR, punch (FR), #53 Ashburn (GD), #80 hole), #27 Campanella (PR, Hodges (VG), #101 Mantle (PR), paper loss), #82 Mantle (PR, #116 Snider (FR), #196 Musial paper loss), #207 Ford (PR, (FR), #218 Mays (PR, paper reverse paper loss), #220 loss) and #248 Werle (GD, “W” Paige (PR, reverse writing) partially missing). More on our and #244 Mays (PR). More website. on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

18 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 80. 1953 Topps 81. 1953 Baseball Bowman Complete Set Color (274/274) with Baseball (4) PSA Complete Graded Stars Set 1953 Topps Baseball (160/160) complete set of (274) with (4) cards featuring four PSA graded stars. PSA This powerful mid- Graded grade edition has an Stars approximate condi- The 1953 color tion breakdown of series that 15% (EX or better), nearly bankrupted the Company is now a hobby legend that has been 30% (VG-EX), 30% pursued by generations of hobbyists. This complete edition of (160) cards features (VG) and 25% (GD four PSA graded stars. The overall approximate condition breakdown is as follows: or lesser) with the difficult high series generally presenting similarly to the more 35% (VG-EX or better), 45% (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser). Keys include: #9 Rizzuto available numbers. Keys include: #1 J. Robinson (GD), #27 Campanella (VG), #54 (VG), #10 Ashburn (VG), #32 Musial (GD), #33 Reese (PSA 3), #44 Feller (GD), #76 Reese (VG), #82 Mantle (PSA 3), #86 B. Martin (EX-MT), #104 Bauer/Berra/Mantle (PSA 4), #46 Campanella (VG), #59 Mantle (PR, writing), #92 Berra (FR), #114 Rizzuto (GD), #147 Spahn (GD), #191 Kiner (VG-EX), #207 Ford Hodges (GD), #93 Rizzuto/Martin (FR, tape), #97 Mathews (GD), #99 Spahn (VG), (FR), #220 Paige (PSA 2), #244 Mays (PSA 4), #258 Gilliam RC (VG), #263 Podres #114 Feller (GD), #117 Snider (PSA 4), #118 B. Martin (VG-EX), #121 Berra (PSA RC (GD) and #280 Bolling RC (PSA 5). More on our website. 4) and #153 Ford (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $500.00

83. 1954 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (250) Cards Showcased is a collector’s grade 1954 Topps Baseball complete set of (250) cards. The overall approximate con- dition breakdown is as fol- lows: 15% (VG or better), 35% (GD), 25% (FR) and 25% (PR) with nearly 30% displaying a combination of wear including paper loss, tape residue, trimming or writing. Highlights include: 82. 1954 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (250/250) Cards with #1 T. Williams (FR), #10 J. Robinson (GD), #90 Mays PSA 4 Aaron Rookie (PR, writing), #94 Banks RC “Hammerin’ Hank” and “Mr. Cub” swing for the fences with the offered 1954 Topps (VG), #128 Aaron RC (PR, Baseball complete set of (250) cards. The overall approximate condition breakdown is writing), #132 Lasorda RC as follows: 20% (EX), 35% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser). Highlights (PR, reverse paper loss), #201 include: #1 T. Williams (FR), #10 J. Robinson (VG), #17 Rizzuto (VG), #32 Snider Kaline RC (GD) and #250 T. (VG), #37 Ford (VG), #50 Berra (GD), #90 Mays (GD), #94 Banks RC (VG), #128 Williams (VG). More on our Aaron RC (PSA 4), #132 Lasorda RC (VG-EX), #201 Kaline RC (VG-EX), #239 website. Skowron RC (VG) and #250 T. Williams (FR). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

84. 1954 Bowman Baseball Complete Set of (224) Cards with (4) PSA Graded Stars Plus #66 “Teddy Ballgame” leads the way for the offered 1954 Bowman Baseball complete set of 85. 1954 Dan-Dee Potato Chips Complete Set of (29) Cards (224) cards with with PSA 4 Thomas SP four PSA graded Snack on this 1954 Dan-Dee Potato Chips complete set of (29) cards. These waxy stars plus the pulled shortprint of the slugger. The overall approximate condition oddball treasures which were inserted in bags of greasy potato chips have survived the breakdown is as follows: 20% (EX-MT or better), 40% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% decades well with only moderate staining throughout. The overall condition break- (VG or lesser). Highlights include: #1 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #15 Ashburn (EX-MT), #58 down is as follows: 17% (EX or better), 34% (VG-EX), 41% (VG) and 8% (GD). Reese (PSA 5), #64 Mathews (EX), #65 Mantle (PSA 4), #66 T. Williams (FR), #89 Keys include: W. Cooper SP (VG), Doby (VG), Feller (VG-EX), Hodges (VG), Irvin Mays (PSA 5), #90 Campanella (EX-MT), #161 Berra (PSA 5) and #177 Ford (EX- (GD), Lemon (EX), Lopez (VG), Mantle (GD), Rizzuto (VG-EX), Schoendienst MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 (VG), P. Smith SP (VG), Snider (EX-MT), F. Thomas SP (PSA 4) and Wynn (VG). Opening Bid $500.00

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86. 1954 Red Heart Dog Food Complete Set (33/33) with (6) PSA Graded Dish up this attractive 1954 Red Heart Dog Food com- plete set of (33) cards including (6) PSA graded cards. The overall approxi- mate condition breakdown for this oddball issue which packs much more bite than bark is as follows: 20% (EX or better), 20% (VG- EX), 40% (VG) and 20% (GD). Highlights include: Ashburn (GD), Bell (PSA 7), Cox (PSA 7), Fox (VG), 87. Rare 1954 Dixie Lids Master Set (36) on Two Uncut Sheets Kell (VG), Kiner (EX-MT), In a recent auction, the master set of three uncut sheets sold for over $1,000. Here we Kluszewski (EX-MT), have an equally rare pair of larger 16-lid (12x12) and 20-lid (12x15) sheets featuring Lemon (VG), Mantle (PSA all 18 figures in both the “left” and “right” versions: Ashburn, Courtney, Gordon, 5), B. Martin (VG), Hoeft, Irvin, Jensen, Kiner, Kluszewski, McDougald, Minoso, O’Connell, Parnell, McDougald (PSA 6), Musial (PSA 7), Schoendienst (VG), Slaughter (NM), Snider Roe, Rosen, Schoendienst, Slaughter, Woodling and Zernial. Condition averages (VG), Spahn (VG) and Zernial (PSA 6). EX/MT overall except for minor toning affecting a handful of players. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

88. 1955 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (206/206) Cards The “big three” Hall of Fame rookies in Clemente, Killebrew and Koufax lay the foundation for this affordable 1955 Topps Baseball complete set of (206) cards. The overall approximate condition breakdown is as fol- lows: 20% (VG or better), 30% (GD), 25% (FR) and 25% (PR) with nearly 30% displaying a combination of wear including paper loss, pin holes, tape residue or writing. Highlights 89. 1955 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (206) Cards with (4) include: #2 T. Williams (PR, reverse paper loss), #47 Aaron PSA Graded Stars (PR, paper loss), #50 J. Robinson Classic 1955 Topps Baseball complete set of (206) cards with four PSA graded stars (PR, reverse paper loss), #123 presiding. This oversized horizontal edition has an approximate condition breakdown Koufax RC (PR, reverse paper of 20% (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser). loss), #124 Killebrew RC (FR), Highlights include: #2 T. Williams (VG), #28 Banks (GD), #47 Aaron (VG-EX), #50 #164 Clemente RC (FR), #194 J. Robinson (PSA 5), #123 Koufax RC (PSA 2), #124 Killebrew RC (PSA 4), #155 Mays (PR, reverse writing) and Mathews (VG), #164 Clemente RC (PSA 3), #189 Rizzuto (VG), #194 Mays (PR, #210 Snider (GD). More on our website. reverse paper loss) and #210 Snider (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

90. 1955 Bowman 91. 1956 Topps Baseball Complete Set Baseball Near Set of (320/320) Plus (2) (295/340) with Variations Clemente & Mays Diamond television stars show- Secure nearly 90% of the case their talents for the offered acclaimed 1956 Topps 1955 Bowman Baseball complete Baseball edition with the set of (320) cards plus two varia- offered near set of (295/340) tions. The overall approximate cards. This prized gathering condition breakdown for this has an overall approximate wood-bordered issue is as fol- condition breakdown of 15% lows: 10% (EX or better), 30% (EX-MT or better), 25% (VG-EX), 35% (VG) and 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and (GD or lesser). Highlights 30% (VG or lesser). include: #1 Wilhelm (GD), #10 Highlights include: #33 Rizzuto (GD), #22 Campanella Clemente (PR), #109 (GD), #23 Kaline (EX-MT), #68 Slaughter (EX-MT), #118 E. Howard RC (VG), #101 D. Fox (EX-MT), #120 Ashburn Johnson ERR (PR, reverse paper (GD), #130 Mays (GD), #166 loss, E. Johnson on front), #103 Dodgers Team (GD), #180 Mathews (VG), #132 Kuenn COR Roberts (VG-EX), #200 (GD), #134 Feller (EX-MT), #168 Feller (VG), #255 Lemon Berra (GD), #179 Aaron (VG), (EX-MT) and #307 Wilhelm #184 Mays (GD), #202 Mantle (VG) and #242 Banks (VG-EX). More on our website. (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

20 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 92. 1956 Topps 93. 1957 Topps Baseball Baseball Near Complete Set (407/407) Plus (2) Master Set of Checklist/Contest Cards (340/340) Cards Extremely attractive 1957 Topps Baseball Plus All Team Card complete set of (407) cards plus an elusive pair of checklist and contest cards. This Variations & One inaugural standard-sized issue has an Checklist approximate condition breakdown of 20% Impressive 1956 Topps (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG- Baseball near master set of EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) with the chal- (340/340) cards plus all lenging fourth series generally presenting team card variations and on par with the more available numbers. one checklist. The overall Highlights include: #1 T. Williams (VG- approximate condition EX), #2 Berra (VG-EX), #10 Mays (VG), breakdown is as follows: #18 Drysdale RC (EX-MT), #20 Aaron 20% (VG or better), 40% (GD), 20% (FR) and 20% (PR) with nearly 15% displaying (VG-EX), #24 Mazeroski RC (EX-MT), a combination of wear including paper loss, tape residue, trimming or writing. #25 Ford (EX), #30 Reese (EX-MT), #35 Highlights include: #5 T. Williams (FR), #30 J. Robinson (FR), #31 Aaron (trimmed), F. Robinson RC (EX), #55 Banks (EX), #33 Clemente (FR), #79 Koufax (PR), #130 Mays (PR), #135 Mantle (PR, paper loss, #76 Clemente (VG-EX), #95 Mantle (EX), gray back), #150 Snider (VG-EX), #200 Feller (GD), #260 Reese (GD), NNO CL 1/3 #125 Kaline (VG-EX), #170 Snider (EX), #210 Campanella (VG-EX), #212 Colavito (marked); Team Variations: with #11 Cubs Team-1955 (FR), #72 Phillies Team-1955 RC (VG-EX), #286 Richardson RC (VG-EX), #302 Koufax (VG-EX), #312 Kubek (PR, writing), #85 Indians Team—1955 (FR), #90 Reds Team-1955 (PR), #95 Braves RC (EX-MT), #328 B. Robinson RC (VG), #338 Bunning RC (VG), #400 Dodgers Team-1955 (PR, tape) and #100 Orioles Team—1955 (PR, paper loss). Missing only Sluggers (VG), #407 Mantle/Berra (VG-EX), NNO CL 1/2 Blony (marked) and NNO checklist card #2/4 for master set completion. More on our website. 5/4 Contest (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

94. 1958 Topps 95. 1958 Hires Root Beer Baseball Complete Set (66/66) Complete Set of with Tabs (494/494) with Chug on this 1958 Hires Root (17) Variations Beer Complete set of (66/66) cards with each retaining their Superior 1958 Topps original tabbing. This condition Baseball complete set sensitive wood bordered series has of (494/494) cards an overall approximate condition with (17) variations breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or (six cards have both better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) white/yellow name and 20% (VG or lesser) with the variations). The over- majority displaying tightly all approximate con- attached perforations. Keys dition breakdown is include: #10 Ashburn (GD), #13 as follows: 20% (EX or better), 35% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser). Newcombe (VG-EX), #17 Doby Highlights include: #1 T. Williams (VG), #5 Mays (VG-EX), #20 McDougald (VG, (NM), #23 Reese (VG-EX), #25 wrong back), #30 Aaron (EX-MT), #47 Maris RC (VG-EX), #70 Kaline (GD), #150 Mays (VG-EX), #36 Mazeroski Mantle (GD), #187 Koufax (GD), #288 Killebrew (VG), #310 Banks (GD), #343 (EX-MT), #44 Aaron (EX-MT), Cepeda RC (GD), #418 Mantle/Aaron (GD), #485 T. Williams AS (VG), #487 Mantle #55 Drysdale (EX), #61 Snider AS (VG); Yellow Name Variations: (11 cards, average GD) with #13, #20 (EX-MT) and #67 Kluszewski McDougald (GD), #30 Aaron (GD), 32, 53, 57, 60, 61, 65, #70 Kaline (VG), 92; (NM). Also present is a dupe of Yellow Team Variations: (4 cards, average GD) with #33, 35, #52 Clemente (VG), #66 Boyd (VG). 76; Alphabetical Checklists: (2 cards) with #397 Tigers Team (VG-EX) and #408 Opening Bid $500.00 Orioles Team (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

96. 1960 Topps Baseball 97. 1960 & 1961 Complete Set (572/572) Fleer Greats Ring in a new decade of classic card- Complete Sets with board by securing the offered 1960 (5) PSA Graded Topps Baseball complete set of (572) cards. This horizontal issue has an Stars approximate condition breakdown of Diamond greats from a 15% (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT), bygone era are immortal- 30% (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or less- ized with this pair of 1960 er) with the more difficult high series and 1961 Fleer Greats generally presenting on par, if not complete sets. Highlights slightly better than the more available include: 1960 Fleer numbers. Highlights include: #148 Greats set: (79/79, aver- Yastrzemski RC (VG-EX), #160 age NM) with #1 Lajoie Mantle/Boyer (VG), #200 Mays (PR, (EX-MT), #2 Mathewson tape), #250 Musial (EX-MT), #300 (NM), #3 Ruth (PSA 6), Aaron (FR, tape), #316 McCovey RC #28 Gehrig (PSA 7), #42 (VG), #326 Clemente (VG-EX), #343 Cobb (PSA 7), #62 Koufax (FR, tape), #350 Mantle (FR, Wagner (EX-MT), #72 T. tape), #377 Maris (EX-MT), #560 Williams (PSA 7); 1961 Banks AS (NM), #561 Kaline AS Fleer Greats set: (NM), #563 Mantle AS (NM), #564 (154/154, average EX- Mays AS (EX-MT), #565 Maris AS MT) with #1 Baker/Cobb/Wheat CL (EX-MT), #14 Cobb (VG-EX), #31 Gehrig (EX- (VG-EX) and #566 Aaron AS (EX-MT). More on our website. MT), #75 Ruth (PSA 6), #89 Sisler/Traynor CL (VG-EX), #150 Wagner (VG-EX) and Opening Bid $750.00 #152 T. Williams (VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00

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98. 1961 Topps Baseball 99. 1961 Topps Baseball Near Set of (550/587) Near Set (529/587) Cards Score over 90% of the challeng- Showcased is an attractive 1961 ing 1961 Topps Baseball edition Topps Baseball near set of with the offered near set of (550/587) cards. This crisp and (529/587) cards. The overall clean gathering has an approximate approximate condition break- condition breakdown of 30% (EX- down is as follows: 15% (EX- MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% MT or better), 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or less- with the challenging high series er). Highlights include: #2 Maris generally presenting similarly to the (VG), #44 Mantle/Maris LL (EX- more available numbers. The MT), #150 Mays (GD), #300 majority of the missing cards in this Mantle (VG), #344 Koufax (EX), assembly are high numbers. #388 Clemente (EX-MT), #406 Highlights include: #2 Maris (VG- Mantle HR (EX), #415 Aaron EX), #44 Mantle/Maris LL (EX- (EX-MT), #417 Marichal RC MT), #150 Mays (EX-MT), #287 (VG-EX), #425 Berra (EX-MT), Yastrzemski (EX-MT), #290 Musial #429 Kaline (EX-MT), #475 (EX), #300 Mantle (VG), #307 Mantle MVP (FR, pen mark), Mantle WS (EX-MT), #344 Koufax #478 Maris MVP (VG), #480 (NM-MT), #388 Clemente (NM), #406 Mantle HR (EX-MT), #415 Aaron (VG-EX), Campanella MVP (EX), #482 #417 Marichal RC (VG-EX), #475 Mantle MVP (EX-MT), #478 Maris MVP (EX), Mays MVP (VG-EX) and #484 #482 Mays MVP (VG) and #484 Aaron MVP (EX-MT). More on our website. Aaron MVP (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

100. 1962 Topps Baseball Near 101. 1960-1963 Fleer Master Set of (598/598) Cards Baseball Complete Set Plus (11/14) Recognized Run Variations Throwback threesome of Comprehensive 1962 Topps Baseball near 1960-1963 Fleer Baseball master set of (598/598) cards plus (11/14) complete sets. Highlights recognized variations including tough green include: 1960 Fleer Greats tint pose variations. The approximate break- set: (79/79, average VG to down for this condition-sensitive issue is as VG-EX) with #3 Ruth (FR, follows: 25% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), reverse stamp), #28 Gehrig 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with (FR), #42 Cobb (GD), #62 the difficult high series generally presenting Wagner (VG-EX), #72 T. similarly, if not slightly better than the more Williams (VG); 1961 Fleer available numbers. Highlights include: #1 Greats set: (154/154, average Maris (GD), #5 Koufax (VG-EX), #10 VG to VG-EX) with #14 Cobb Clemente (VG-EX), #18 Mantle/Mays (EX- (VG), #31 Gehrig (FR), #75 MT), #199 Perry RC (VG), #200 Mantle Ruth (GD), #89 Sisler/Traynor (VG), #300 Mays (VG), #318 Mantle IA CL (GD), #150 Wagner (GD), (VG), #320 Aaron (VG-EX), #394 Aaron AS (EX-MT), #395 Mays AS (EX-MT), #152 T. Williams (VG); 1963 #425 Yastrzemski (EX), #471 Mantle AS (EX-MT), #505 Marichal (NM), #530 Fleer set: (77/77, average Gibson (EX-MT), #544 McCovey (VG-EX), #594 Uecker RC (VG), #596 Pepitone GD) with #4 B. Robinson RC (VG-EX); Variations: (11 cards, average EX) with #22, 129, 132, 134, 139, 147, (VG), #5 Mays (FR), #8 174, 176, 190, 458 and 462. Missing only recognized variations of #192, 441 and 516 Yastrzemski (GD), #42 for master set completion. Due to factory production technique of the age, slight cen- Koufax (FR), #46 Adcock SP (VG), #56 Clemente (FR) and NNO CL (marked). tering/size variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00

102. (6) 1960- 103. 1963 Topps Baseball 1964 Baseball Near Set of (557/576) Cards Oddball with Most Major Stars Complete Sets Challenging 1963 Topps Baseball Interesting sextet of near set of (557/576) cards featuring 1960-1964 baseball the majority of major stars including oddball complete the debut of “Charlie Hustle”. This sets. Highlights color saturated edition has an approx- include: 1960 Fleer imate breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or Greats set: (79/79, better), 30% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and average VG-EX); 20% (VG or lesser) with the tough 1960 Leaf Low set: high series generally presenting simi- (#1-72, two high larly to the more available numbers. numbers plus one Highlights include: #18 Buc variation, average Blasters/Clemente (EX), #120 Maris EX-MT) with #27 (EX-MT), #173 B. Robinson (NM), Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (EX-MT), #94 Baseball’s Two Hal Smiths (EX-MT), #144 Bunning (VG); 1961 Golden Press #200 Mantle (GD), #210 Koufax set: (33/33, average NM) with #3 Ruth (NM); 1961 Nu-Card Baseball Scoops set: (VG), #242 Banks/Aaron (EX), #250 (80/80, average EX-MT) with #422 Mantle Longest (EX), #447 Ruth 60th (EX-MT), Musial (VG), #300 Mays (VG), #340 #450 Mantle Stadium (EX), #455 Ruth WS (EX-MT); 1963 Bazooka All-Time Berra (EX), #345 B. Robinson (EX- Greats set: (41/41, average EX-MT) with #6 C. Young (NM), #17 Ruth (EX-MT) and MT), #390 Aaron (VG-EX), #412 1964 Topps Giants set: (60/60, average NM) with #25 Mantle (NM). More on our Podres/Drysdale/Koufax (VG-EX), #525 Fox (NM), #537 Rose RC (VG), #540 website. Clemente (EX-MT) and #553 Stargell RC (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $750.00

22 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 104. 1964 Topps Baseball 105. 1966 Topps Giants Complete PSA Baseball Complete Set Graded Set of (60) Cards (598/598) Plus (316) Large-format 1964 Topps Baseball Duplicates Giants complete PSA graded set of Assembled is a 1966 Topps (60) cards. These oversized All-Stars Baseball complete set of (598) have an average grade point average cards plus (316) duplicates with of 6.925. Includes: PSA 9: #40; PSA minor stars averaging (GD). 8: (25 cards) with #5, 6, #12 Kaline, The approximate condition 22, 24, #26 Torre, 27, 28, #29 F. breakdown is as follows: 20% Robinson, 32, 35, 36, #37 Marichal, (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), #38 Killebrew, #39 Aparicio, 42, 44, 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or 45, 47, #49 Aaron, #52 B. Williams, lesser) with the challenging 54, #55 Cepeda, 56, #58 Santo; PSA high series generally presenting 7: (9 cards) with #8, 9, 16, #31 Spahn, similarly with to more available 33, #48 Yastrzemski, #50 B. numbers. Highlights include: #1 Robinson, 53, 59; PSA 6.5: #25 Mays (EX), #30 Rose (EX- Mantle; PSA 6: (16 cards) with #1, 2, MT), #50 Mantle (VG), #100 4, #10 Bunning, #11 Clemente, #13 Koufax (VG-EX), #254 Jenkins Fox, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 30, 34, 43, 46, RC (VG-EX), #288 Sutton RC 60; PSA 5: (8 cards) with #3 Koufax, (EX-MT), #300 Clemente (EX- #7 Ford, 14, 15, 18, #41 Gibson, #51 MT), #500 Aaron (VG), #526 Mays and 57. Twins Team (EX-MT), #550 McCovey (EX), #583 Tigers Team (VG), #591 G. Opening Bid $200.00 Jackson RC (VG) and #598 Perry SP (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

106. 1968 107. (20) 1964-1983 Baseball Topps Oddball Complete Sets Plus (519) Baseball 1934-1978 Oddball Singles with Complete Several Hall of Famers & (5) Set 1950s-1970s Pennants (598/598) Trove of (20) 1964-1983 baseball oddball com- with PSA plete sets plus (519) 1934-1978 oddball singles packed with Hall of Famers and stars. Graded Highlights include: Sets: (20 sets) with 1964 Bench & Topps Coins set: (164/164, average VG-EX, Ryan plus two variations) with #131 Mantle AS (EX, Left-Handed), #131 Mantle AS (EX, Right- Rookies Handed); 1965 Topps Embossed set: (72/72, Splendid 1968 average EX) with #11 Mantle (EX-MT); 1967 Topps Baseball Topps Pin-Ups set: (32/32, average NM) with complete set of #6 Mantle (NM); 1968 Topps Game set: (aver- (598) cards hall- age EX-MT) with #2 Mantle (EX); 1969 Topps marked by crisp Deckle Edge set: (average EX-MT); 1970 PSA graded Bench and Ryan rookies. The overall approximate condition breakdown Kellogg’s set: (average NM) with #12 Mays (NM-MT), #27 Clemente (NM-MT); for this burlap bordered edition is as follows: 25% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 1970 Topps Super set: (average EX-MT) with #38 Powell SP (NM); 1972-1983 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Highlights include: #45 Seaver (VG), #50 Kellogg’s set run; (12 sets, average NM to NM-MT); Singles: (519 cards) with 1934 Mays (EX), #58 Mathews (NM), #80 Carew (VG), #110 Aaron (VG-EX), #150 Diamond Matchbooks-Silver: (2) Bottomley (one VG-EX, one FR, reverse writing), Clemente (EX-MT), #177 Ryan RC (PSA 6), #247 Bench RC (PSA 6.5), #280 Mantle Durocher (EX), Klein (VG) and 1965 Topps Transfers: Mantle (GD). Also present (EX), #330 Maris (EX-MT), #490 Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (VG) and #528 Tigers are five assorted 1950s-1970s full-sized team/player pennants. More on our website. Team (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

108. (3) 1975 109. (14) 1973-1979 Hostess Topps & O-Pee- Twinkies Chee Multi-Sport Baseball Complete/Near Sets Uncut Sheet Elite athletes from the four Sets with major North American pro- fessional sports leagues Proof comprise these (14) 1973- Snack time! 1979 Topps and O-Pee- Appetizing trio of Chee multi-sport com- 1975 Hostess plete/near sets. Highlights Twinkies complete include: Baseball: (10 sets on uncut sheets. sets) with 1973 Topps set: These artifacts are (average VG-EX, 24/24 Team Checklists average VG) with #615 Schmidt RC/Cey comprised of (6) (trimmed); 1974 Topps set: (plus 15 Washington Variations, average EX-MT) with #1 10-card full rows Aaron (EX-MT), #20 Ryan (EX-MT), #456 RC (NM); 1975 Topps set: with each sheet dis- (average EX-MT to NM) with #223 Yount RC (NM), #228 Brett RC (NM); 1975 playing portions of Topps Mini set: (average EX-MT) with #223 Yount RC (EX-MT), #228 Brett RC another row. The (NM-MT); 1976 Topps set: (plus 44/44 Traded, average EX-MT); 1977 Topps set: snow-white keepsakes present almost as when they rolled off the printing presses (average EX-MT); 1978 OPC near: (241/242, average NM); 1978 Topps set: (aver- decades ago. While most cards from this junk food product suffer from grease stain- age NM) with #36 Murray RC (NM-MT); 1979 OPC near: (361/374, average NM); ing, these examples have no such flaw. Includes greats such as #5 Morgan, #7 Sutton, 1979 Topps set: (average NM); Football: (2 sets) with 1974 Topps near: (527/528, #19 McCovey, #23 Brock, #29 Rose, #52 Fingers, #58 Ryan, #80 Yount RC and #130 average EX-MT to NM); 1975 Topps near: (527/528, average NM) and 1976-77 Aaron. Displays only mild print flaws and scattered instances of wrinkling. Topps set: (average EX to EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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110. 1961 111. 1963 Fleer Peters Meats Baseball Minnesota Complete Set Twins (67/67) with (2) Complete Set PSA Graded of (26) Panels Compelling 1963 Fleer Twin Cities Fans! Baseball complete set Place a strong bid of (67) cards heralded for this 1961 by a pair of PSA grad- Peters Meats com- ed shortprints. The plete set of (26) overall approximate panels. The origi- condition breakdown is nal packaging as follows: 20% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or less- presents exceptionally well with vibrant color schemes and waxy surfaces with only er). Keys include: #4 B. Robinson (EX), #5 Mays (EX-MT), #8 Yastrzemski (EX- negligible obverse abrasions. The majority of these regional cards are crease-free and MT), #41 Drysdale (NM), #42 Koufax (VG-EX), #43 Wills RC (VG-EX), #45 Spahn present as when released over a half-century ago! Keys include #1 Versalles, #3 (EX-MT), #46 Adcock SP (PSA 7), #56 Clemente (NM), #59 Mazeroski (EX), #61 Ramos, #7 Kaat, #18 Killebrew and #23 Pascual. Gibson (EX), #64 Cepeda (EX-MT) and NNO CL (PSA 6). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

112. 1964 Topps Baseball Near 113. 1964 Set of (544/587) Cards Plus Auravision Records One Variation—Sharp! Baseball Hoard with Fine 1964 Topps Baseball near set of (5) Complete Sets (544/587) cards with several stars The Plus (148) overall approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 15% (NM or better), 35% Duplicates Including (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or (77) Mays lesser). Highlights include: #29 Brock Break value! Hours of lis- (EX), #125 Rose (GD), #146 John RC tening pleasure is assured (EX), #155 Snider (VG), #177 Killebrew by scoring the offered 1964 (EX), #210 Yastrzemski (VG-EX), #230 B. Auravision Baseball Robinson (EX-MT), #400 Spahn (EX- Records hoard with (5) MT), #423 Aaron/Mays (VG) and #540 complete sets and (148) Aparicio (EX-MT). Also present are both duplicates. This group averages (EX-MT to NM) throughout. Included are: (10) #517 CL variations (both EX-MT). More Allison, (9) Banks, (20) Boyer, (2) Colavito, (8) Drysdale, (10) Ford, (8) Gentile, (9) on our website. Kaline, (5) Koufax, (7) Mantle, (7) Maris, (77) Mays, (5) Mazeroski, (9) F. Robinson, Opening Bid $250.00 (14) Spahn and (10) Ward. Opening Bid $250.00

114. 1970 Topps Baseball Near Set (716/720) 115. 1977 Topps Baseball Cloth Premier 1970 Topps Baseball near set of Sticker Uncut Sheet with (2) Sets (716/720) cards. This silver bordered edition has an approximate condition Elusive 1977 Topps Baseball Cloth Sticker breakdown of 20% (EX or better), 30% uncut sheet! This full-sized artifact features (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 20% (GD or (12) 11-card rows with a pair of 55-card sets lesser) with the challenging high series arranged over ten rows along with two addi- generally presenting on par with the tional -printed rows. Survives in a mag- more difficult numbers. Keys include: nificent state of preservation with a tightly #140 R. Jackson (GD), #189 Munson attached cardboard backing and limited fab- RC (EX), #300 Seaver (EX-MT), #350 ric buckling that is relegated to the bottom Clemente (FR), #500 Aaron (VG), #580 triple-printed rows. Key personnel includes Rose (VG), #600 Mays (GD), #630 (3) #7 Brett, (2) #22 R. Jackson, (2) #38 Banks (EX-MT), #640 Kaline (EX) and Rose, (2) #40 Ryan and (2) #41 Schmidt. #660 Bench (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

116. 1980-1989 Baseball Complete Set Lot of (31) Baseball set collectors should take notice here. A collection of (31) complete sets from 1980-1989 highlighting sev- eral of the key rookie cards from the decade. All sets average NM or better (unless noted): Topps: 1980, 1983, (3) 1984, 1985 OPC, (7) 1986, (9) 1987; Donruss: 117. (6) 1986-1988 Topps Baseball Tiffany Factory Sealed Sets 1983, 1987; Fleer: 1983, (2) Extremely limited group of six 1986-1988 Topps Baseball Tiffany factory sealed sets. 1984, 1987; Upper Deck: (3) Several gradable Hall of Famers and rookies are assured in this untouched 792-card 1989. More on website. This lot is being housed at our consignors home in Central set gallery! Includes: (2) 1986, (2) 1987 (Bonds rookie) and (2) 1988 (Glavine rook- . Local pick is encouraged or shipping will be substantial. ie). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

24 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 118. (53) 1911 Gold 119. (45) 1911 Borders with (15) Hall of T205 Gold Famers & (7) Border Shortprints/Variations Singles—All Presented are (53) 1911 T205 Gold Borders Different featuring (15) Hall of Famers along with Starter group of seven shortprints/variations. Unless noted, (45) different 1911 each century-old relic displays a common T205 Gold Border advertising back. Highlights include: Hall singles. These cen- of Famers: (15 cards) with Baker (FR, tury-old treasures reverse residue), Bender (VG), Bresnahan with fragile gilt (FR, reverse residue, Mouth Closed), bordering all dis- Bresnahan (VG, Mouth Opened), M. play common Brown (FR, reverse residue), Chance (VG), advertising backs. E. Collins (FR, reverse residue, Mouth The overall condi- Closed), E. Collins (GD, Mouth Opened), tion breakdown is J. Collins (PR, staple holes, Polar Bear), as follows: 33% Clarke (GD), Marquard (GD, Polar Bear), (VG-EX or bet- Speaker (VG), Tinker (FR, reverse residue), Wallace (PR, reverse paper loss, with ter), 26% (VG), Cap), Wheat (FR, reverse residue); Shortprints/Variations: (7 cards) with Barger 2% (GD) and 39% (PR, Full “B” on Cap), Barger (FR, reverse residue, Partial “B” on Cap), Dahlen SP (trimmed). Quality (trimmed), Hoblitzell (trimmed, Cin. after Second 1908 in Stats), Scanlan SP (GD), K. mid-grade gather- White SP (FR, reverse paper loss), Wiltse (FR, reverse residue, Right Ear Shows) and ing that presents much nicer than when infrequently offered. The common subjects are Others: (31 cards) with Dunn (GD, Polar Bear). More on our website. listed on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

120. (18) 1909-11 T206 121. 1909-11 T206 White White Borders with (9) Border Singles (40) Hall of Famers Tackle “The Monster” with these (40) Stellar assortment of (18) 1909- different 1909-11 T206 White Borders. 11 T206 White Borders featuring Due to a combination of wear, these sin- nine Hall of Famers. Unless gles each grade (FR or lesser) with nearly noted, each antiquity displays a 60% displaying surface paper loss. With common advertising back. The one noted exception, each relic features a overall condition breakdown is as common advertising back. Includes: J. follows: 17% (VG-EX), 61% Barry, Bergen Batting), Birmingham, (VG) and 22% (GD or lesser) Clymer (Polar Bear), Cross, H. Davis with two trimmed. Highlights (No Initial), Dessau, Doolan (Fielding), include: Hall of Famers: (9 Doolin, Dorner, Dougherty (Arm in Air), cards) with Bresnahan (VG, Downey (Batting), Dubuc, Fromme, Portrait), Jennings (trimmed, One Hoblitzell, Hunter, D. Jones, T. Jordan Hand Shows), Kelley (trimmed), (Batting), Krause (Pitching), Liebhardt, Marquard (VG, Follow- Magee (with Bat), H. McIntyre, Through), McGinnity (VG), McQuillan (Ball in Hand), F. Mitchell, McGraw (FR, reverse paper loss, Mowrey, Oldring (Fielding), Pastorius, Portrait, No Cap), Tinker (VG, Payne, Rhoades (Hands at Chest), Bat on Shoulder), Willis (FR, Rucker (Throwing), Schirm, H. Shaw, reverse residue, Portrait) and Slagle, Strang, I. Thomas, Titus, Wilhelm Willis (VG, Throwing). More on (Hands at Chest), Wilhelm (with Bat), our website. Wiltse (Portrait, with Cap) and Wright. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

123. 1927 E210 Type I York Caramels Lot (63) Including (17) Hall of Famers Featuring (3) Scarce assortment of (63) 1927 E210 York Caramels Type 1 cards headlined by (17) Hall of Famers. This difficult -based candy issue has an overall approximate condition break- down of 6% (VG), 21% (GD), 46% (FR) and 27% (PR) with nearly 20% displaying reverse paper loss, trimming or writing. Includes: (2) #2, (2) #3, (2) #5 Hartnett (both FR), (2) 7, (4) 11, (2) 12, (2) 18, (4) #19 Bancroft (average FR, one trimmed), #20 Kelly (FR), #22 Heilmann (GD), (6) 24, (7) 26, (3) #28 Speaker (FR, (2) PR), (2) 31, 33, (2) 122. (4) 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets with McGraw & Speaker 37, 38, 40, (3) #42 McGraw (GD, FR, Handsome quartet of 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets featuring a pair of Hall of PR), #47 E. Collins (GD), (3) 48, 51, Famers. Included among these turn-of-the-century prizes are: 1.) #26 McGraw (slight (2) 52, (2) #53 Roush (GD, PR), 55, trim, checklist back); 2.) #36 Speaker (slight trim, pin hole, checklist back); 3.) #95 (3) 58 and (2) 59. Graham (GD, checklist back) and 4.) #108 Merkle (PR, pin hole and reverse writing, Opening Bid $250.00 ad back). Opening Bid $150.00

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124. 1909-13 M101-2 125. 1914 B18 Blankets High-Grade Lot (31) Supplements Lot (21) Compelling assortment of (31) Including Evers 1914 B18 Blankets featuring a pair of Hall of Famers. These Large format arrangement of (21) antique pieces of fabric over- 1909-1913 M101-2 Sporting News whelming present in the (EX to Supplements. These stirring sepia- NM) range and present much toned action poses were printed in nicer than when commonly varying dimensions from nearly 7-1/2 offered. Includes: (2) Brown x 10” to 8x10. Technically, these Basepaths, (3) Green Basepaths, pieces grade (FR or lesser) with (1) Purple Basepaths: McAllister perimeter notching/tearing, pin holes (NM); (14) Green Infield: and reverse pencil writing. However, Chance (NM), Stengel (EX-MT); these antiquities still present nicely (7) White Infield, (1) Brown with clear imagery. Included are (9) Pennants, (3) Purple Pennants: 1910: Evers (1/6); (7) 1911: Mowrey (VG), Olson (EX) and Martin/O’Toole (10/26); (2) 1912 and Steele (NM). More on our website. (3) 1913. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

126. 1920s Chicago 127. 1909-1941 Pre-War “Black Sox” Strip Baseball Grab Bag of (15) Cards Lot (8) Cards with (8) Hall of Famers Including Joe Sampling of (15) 1909-1941 pre-war Jackson baseball singles featuring eight Hall of Famers. Highlights include: 1909-11 Eight Men Out! Those Pale E90-1 American Caramel: Bresnahan Hose stars who were (trimmed); 1909-11 T206 White embroiled in infamy, and Borders: (5 cards, all Piedmont backs) ultimately banishment, are with Chesbro (trimmed), Joss (trimmed, captured with these eight Portrait), McGinnity (VG); 1912 T207 period strip cards. Includes: Brown Background: Evans (EX); 1934- 1920-21 W514: (6 cards) 36 Diamond Stars: #31 Cuyler (VG); with #3 Felsch (PR, reverse 1936 Goudey: P. Waner (EX); 1941 paper loss/residue and writ- : #65/#66 Dickey (VG) and ing), #15 J. Jackson (presents VG), #31 Gandil (presents VG), #35 L. Williams (pres- 1941 Play Ball: #19 Gehringer (GD). ents VG), #91 Weaver (presents EX-MT), #105 Risberg (VG); 1920 W516-1: #21 More on our website. Cicotte (presents EX) and 1920 W519-Unnumbered: Gleason (FR, slight paper loss). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

128. 1933 R305 129. 1934 R310 Tattoo Group Butterfinger of (10) Different Premiums Hall of with Dean Famer Lot (6) Pre-war assortment of (10) Handsome sextet of 1934 different 1933 R305 Tattoo R310 Butterfinger Orbit singles featuring four Premiums of Cooperstown Hall of Famers and addi- inductees which are entire- tional tougher cards. With ly absent of significant exception to Dean and perimeter wear or notching. Hafey, each card is pencil These interesting black- marked on either the fronts and-white action poses or reverses and technically present much nicer than graded (FR) or lesser. when commonly offered Subjects include: Dean with clean bank backs. (GD), Dykes, Grove, Subjects include: Dean (presents NM), Dickey (presents EX-MT), Gehringer (presents Hadley SP, Hafey (VG), NM), Gomez (presents VG-EX), S. Harris (presents EX-MT) and P. Waner (presents Levey (tough Jewish player), Lombardi, Lucas, Malone and O’Doul. EX-MT). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

131. 1909- 1950 Baseball & Non- Sport Grab Bag (198) 130. 1880s H804-7A “Merchant’s Opening Bid $150.00 Gargling Oil Series” Trade Cards 132. 1937-38 Dixie Lids Lot (6) Complete Set (5) Including (5) Hall of Famers Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

26 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 133. (115) 1933 134. (253) 1933-1935 Goudey Baseball & Goudey Baseball Singles World Wide Gum with (28) Hall of Famers Singles with (14) Hall & (7) Graded of Famers Presented are (253) 1933-1935 Pre-war assortment of (115) Goudey Baseball singles (mostly 1933 Goudey Baseball and different) featuring a cast of (28) World Wide Gum singles fea- Hall of Famers and seven graded. turing (14) Hall of Famers. Despite a combination of acute Highlights include: 1933 wear throughout, there is still Goudey: (102 cards, average plenty of firepower available to FR, 38% paper loss, pin holes make up the difference. Highlights or writing) with #1 Bengough include: 1933 Goudey: (187 (PR, paper loss), #7 Lyons cards, average FR, 7 graded, 42% (PR), #20 Terry (FR), #23 paper loss, punch holes, tape, trim- Cuyler (PR, reverse paper ming of writing) with #1 loss), #35 Simmons (PR, Bengough (PR, paper loss), #44 writing), #102 T. Jackson Bottomley (VG), #58 O’Doul (FR), #109 Cronin (PR, (GD), #60 Hoyt (SGC 10), #62 P. reverse residue), #117 Martin (BVG 3.5), #78 Quinn (BVG 4), #79 Faber (VG), #103 Combs (VG), #117 Maranville (PR, pin hole), Maranville (VG), #133 Lindstrom (GD), #134 S. Rice (FR), #197 R. Ferrell (GD), #164 L. Waner (FR, writing), #202 Hartnett (PR, reverse writing) and 1933 World #202 Hartnett (GD); 1934 Goudey: (45 cards, average GD, 25% paper loss, punch Wide Gum: (13 cards, average FR, 23% paper loss or writing) with #63 Cronin (PR, holes or writing, two high numbers) with #85, #95 Hoag (FR) and 1935 Goudey paper loss). More on our website. Four-in-One: (21 cards, average FR, 24% paper loss). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

135. 1909-1941 Pre-War Baseball 136. (284) 1939-1941 Grab Bag of (100) Items with Play Ball Baseball Several Hall of Famers & 1938 Cards with (22) Hall of “Our National Game” Pins Set Famers—All Different Hit the century mark in pre-war treasures Pre-war collectors on a budget with the offered baseball grab bag of (100) will understandably favor these items featuring a bounty of Hall of Famers (284) different 1939-1941 Play including DiMaggio, Foxx, Gehrig and W. Ball Baseball cards featuring Johnson. This bonanza is highlighted by the (22) Hall of Famers. Highlights following: 1911 Mecca Double include: 1939 Play Ball: (109 Folders: Bender/Oldring (FR, reverse paper cards, average FR, 9 high num- loss), E. Collins/Baker (GD); 1914 B18 bers, 45% paper loss, tape Blankets: W. Johnson (EX-MT, Green residue, trimming or writing) Pennants); 1916 BF2 Ferguson’s Bakery with #3 Ruffing (GD), #7 Felts: Merkle (VG-EX); 1933 Tattoo Orbit Durocher (EX), #55 Vaughan Pins: #67 Bi. Herman (EX-MT), #111 (VG-EX), #56 Greenberg (FR); Combs (NM); 1934 Goudey wrapper: (pres- 1940 Play Ball: (118 cards, ents VG-EX); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #27 median FR, 15 high numbers, Traynor (GD), #44 Hornsby (FR); 1937 54% paper loss, tape residue, Goudey Thum Movies: (6 books) with #3 trimming or writing) with #6 Ott (VG-EX), (2) #8 Feller (one VG-EX, one GD, no back cover), #10 P. Waner (VG- Gomez (FR, paper loss), #38 EX), #11 Medwick (VG); 1938 PM8 “Our National Game” Pins set: (30/30, aver- Doerr (FR), #174 Evers (PR, paper loss); 1941 Play Ball: (57 cards, average FR, 40% age EX-MT, no backings) with Dean (EX-MT), J. DiMaggio (EX-MT), Foxx (EX- paper loss, tape residue or writing) with #10 Vaughan (FR) and #19 Gehringer (VG). MT) and Gehrig (EX). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

137. 1910-1957 138. 1920s-60s Exhibit Baseball Cards Lot (163) Magazine Player Including 38 Hall of Posters Lot (40) Famers Including Hall of “Larrupin’ Lou” leads the way for Famers the offered 1921-1966 Baseball Exhibits collection of (163) cards Dubbed an “inconven- featuring (38) Hall of Famers and ient set” by Sports several shortprints. Highlights Collector’s Digest, the include: 1926-29 Exhibits: 1910-1957 Baseball Gehrig (skinned and trimmed, Magazine Player Posters Batting); 1935 Four-on-One are shrouded in mystery Exhibits: as multiple poses were Klein/Grimm/Warneke/Hartnett released and reprinted (FR, pen mark); 1939-46 over the decades. These Salutation Exhibits: J. DiMaggio (40) black-and-white and (VG), T. Williams (FR, reverse sepia posters range from paper loss, #9 Not 8-1/2 x 11” to 9-1/2 x 12” and average (VG to EX-MT). Given the multiple incarna- Showing);1947-66 Exhibits: tions of the series, players are checklisted by name. Highlights include: Hall of Mantle (VG, Batting, “CK” Famers: (19 posters) with Boudreau, Cobb, Dickey, DiMaggio, Feller, Foxx, (2) Connected), (2) J. Robinson (VG- Gehrig, Greenberg, Hubbell, Irvin, Kell, Mat(t)hews, Medwick, Ott, Pennock (pin EX, VG); 1963 Exhibits-Stat hole), Reese, Ruth and T. Williams. Also present is a circa 1950s Baseball Magazine Back: Aaron (EX) and Mays mailer (presents EX). More on our website. (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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139. (16) 1934 Butterfinger 140. 1930s “R” Premiums R310 Premiums with (7) Lot of (84) Including (19) Hall of Famers Including Hall of Famers Dean & Gehrig Extremely clean assortment of (84) Pre-war assortment of (16) 1934 1930s Baseball “R” premiums featur- Butterfinger R310 Premiums with ing (19) Cooperstown enshrinees. several Cooperstown legends present. Highlights include: 1936 R313 Included are: Hall of Famers: (7 pic- National Chicle Fine Pens: (38 cards, tures) with Bottomley (presents EX), average VG, 8% reverse writing) with Dean (presents EX-MT), R. Ferrell (2) Berg (VG-EX, VG), Cronin (EX), (presents EX-MT), Gehrig (presents Frisch (EX-MT), Greenberg/Dickey VG-EX), Gehringer (presents EX- (VG-EX), (2) Hartnett/Warneke (EX, MT), Harris (presents EX), P. Waner GD), Mack/McGraw (GD); 1936 (presents EX-MT); Others: (9 pic- R314 Goudey Wide Pens-Type 1: (43 tures, generally presents VG-EX) with cards, median VG) with Dickey (VG- Benton, Chapman, Crowder, Fonseca, EX), Simmons (EX); 1936 R314 Hogan, Holley, Lee, Mancuso and Goudey Wide Pens-Type 3: Cronin Mowry. (EX-MT) and Foxx (FR). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

141. 1934-36 Diamond 142. 1936 R313 National Stars Reverse-Only Uncut Chicle Fine Pen Premiums Sheet (30 Cards) Lot (25) Including Simmons Including 10 Hall of and Traynor Famers Presented are (25) different 1936 One-of-a-kind 1934-1936 Diamond R313 National Chicle Fine Pen Stars reverse only uncut full sheet Premiums. This assortment averages of (30) cards. These green print (VG-EX) and features six Hall of 1935 backs measure 14 x 14-1/4” Famers. Includes: Almada, Andrews, and are suitable for further framing Babe and.., Becher, Berry, Byrd, and prominent display. Despite Camilli, Glenn Uses, J. Gomez, upper right corner removal and two Gomez/Ruffing (GD), Goslin Out spots of tape repair along the left (GD), Gowdy, Harnett/Radcliff (EX), edge, the interior cards are still Hasset Makes, Higgins, Hoag, Lucas, largely absent of significant creas- McQuinn Double Play, Moore Hurt, ing. Includes: (2) #61, 62, (5) #63 T. Jackson, (2) #64 Foxx, (2) 65, (4) #66 Medwick, Simmons (GD), Swift, Talking it Over (2) 67, 68, (4) 69, (2) 70, 71 and (4) 72. More on our website. (GD, Durocher), Traynor (FR, reverse Opening Bid $150.00 writing), Walker and Werber. Opening Bid $150.00 143. (58) 1936- 144. 1948-49 Leaf Baseball 1937 National Assortment of (37) Different Chicle Fine & with (5) Hall of Famers Goudey Wide Including Wagner Pens with (12) Selection of (37) different 1948-49 Leaf Hall of Famers Baseball cards featuring five Hall of Famers. This arrangement averages Prized assortment of (VG-EX to EX) with many better. (58) 1936-1937 Included are: #10, 14, 17, 22, 26, 27-29, National Chicle Fine 31, #39 Blackwell RC (NM), 42 (black and Goudey Wide cap), #46 Mize RC (VG-EX), 47, 49, Pens with a dozen Hall 50, 56, 57, 61, 65, #70 Wagner (EX- of Famers. Highlights MT), 72, 73, 77, 82, #83 Doerr (VG- include: 1936 R313 National Chicle Fine Pens: (40 cards, average GD, 33% reverse EX), 84, 86, 95, #97 Marion (EX-MT), residue or writing) with Ferrell Brothers (VG), Fox(x)/Simmons/Cochrane (FR), 102 (corrected), #106 Boudreau (EX- Greenberg (PR, reverse writing), Simmons (GD); 1936 R314 Goudey Wide Pens: MT), 111, #117 Gordon (EX-MT), 125, (18 cards, average GD, 39% paper loss/residue, trimmed, writing) with 128, 139 and 159. Due to factory print- DiMaggio/McCarthy (trimmed) and Simmons (VG-EX). More on our website. ing techniques of the age, moderate size/centering variances are present. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

145. 1949-1956 146. (85) Topps & Bowman Different 1951 Baseball Collection Bowman of (181) Cards with Baseball Many Stars Singles—Sharp! A cavalcade of “golden The savvy set collector age” diamond stars are the will enjoy these (85) impetus for the offered different 1951 Bowman 1949-1956 Topps and Baseball singles. This Bowman Baseball collec- arrangement over- tion of (181) cards. whelmingly presents in Highlights include: 1951 the (EX-MT to NM) Bowman: #232 Fox RC (EX); 1952 Bowman: #80 Hodges (EX-MT); 1952 Topps: range with sharp cor- #246 Kell (VG); 1953 Topps: #263 Podres RC (VG-EX), 1954 Topps: #17 Rizzuto ners and crisp edges. (VG); 1955 Bowman: #10 Rizzuto (VG), #23 Kaline (VG-EX), #37 Reese (VG-EX), Includes: #125, 126, 128, 131-133, 145-150, 152, 154-164, 166-180, 182, 184, 190, #103 Mathews (EX-MT), #179 Aaron (VG); 1955 Topps: #4 Kaline (VG-EX) and 193-195, 197, 200, 203-205, 207, 218, 221, 222, 224, 225, 228, 229, 235, 255, 261, 1956 Topps: #15 Banks (EX). More on our website. 262, 264-268, 271, 272, 274-277, 279, 283-287, 292-294, 303, 313 and 321. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

28 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 147. Rare 1948 148. 1952 Topps Bowman Baseball Baseball High Blank-Back Proof Number Group of Cards Partial Set (39) Different with (32/48) Campanella This seldom-seen offering Presented are (39) different of blank-back proof cards 1952 Topps Baseball high is highlighted by the rook- numbers. These elusive sin- ie examples of HOFers gles are an affordable option , as each card displays reverse and . writing and technically grades Includes: #’s 1 Elliott, 2 (FR) or lesser. However, the Blackwell, 3 Kiner, 4 eye-catching obverses gener- Mize, 5 Feller, 6 Berra, 9, ally present in the (GD to VG) 10, 11, 12 Sain, 14 range. Included are: #314 Reynolds, 15, 17 Campanella, 317, 323, 324, Slaughter, 18 Spahn, 21, 327, 332, 335, 336, 339, 340, 23, 25, 27, 31, 32, 33, 35, #342 Labine, 343, 349, 350, 37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 352, 355, 356, 358, 361, #365 Sauer, 46, 47 Thomson Lavagetto, 371, #373 J. and 48 Koslo. These Turner, 376, 378, 380, 381, hand-cut cards present GD 383, #384 Crosetti, 387, 389, to VG/EX including some nicer and some lesser. All but one card (#21) technically 390, 394, #394 Herman, #396 grades lesser due to pen markings on their reverse. D. Williams RC, 398, 401, 403, 405 and #406 Nuxhall. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $900.00

149. 1952 Topps 150. Baseball High 1952 Number Topps Assortment of Baseball (23) Different High Cross multiple 1952 Numbers Topps Baseball high Group of numbers off of your wantlists with these (23) (13) different singles includ- Different ing several Yankees, Challenging Dodgers and Giants. The mid-grade overall condition break- assortment down is as follows: 13% of (13) dif- (VG), 70% (GD) and ferent 1952 17% (FR). Included are: Topps #320, 322, 325, 330, Baseball 331, 337, 338, 341, #344 high num- Blackwell (VG), 345, bers. 346, 348, 353, 362-364, Included 366, 370, #377 Dressen are: #316 D. Williams (VG), #319 Walker (VG-EX), #321 Black (VG), #326 Shuba (GD), 388, 395, 399 and (VG-EX), #328 Borkowski (VG), #329 Delock (VG-EX), #334 Mizell (EX-MT), 402. #360 Crowe (VG), #374 Benton (VG), #379 Rossi (VG), #382 S. Jones (FR, pin Opening Bid $750.00 hole), #386 Yuhas (VG) and #391 B. Chapman (EX-MT). Opening Bid $500.00

151. 1952 Topps 152. 1952 & 1953 Topps Baseball High Baseball Starter Sets with Number Group Many Hall of Famers and of (12) Different Stars with Reese Begin construction on the iconic Featured are a dozen 1952 and 1953 Topps Baseball sets different 1952 Topps with the offered tandem of starter Baseball high num- sets. Highlights include: 1952 bers. Included are: Topps Low starter: (120/310, aver- #318 Gregg (VG), age VG, #1-80, all red backs) with #333 Reese (PR, #20 Loes (GD), #33 Spahn (VG), paper loss and #36 Hodges (VG), #37 Snider (VG), residue), #347 Adcock #48 Page (VG), #65 Slaughter (FR, reverse tape), (VG), #66 Roe (FR), #67 Reynolds #351 Dark (VG), (VG), #91 Schoendienst (VG), #129 #354 Hatfield (FR, Mize (FR), #215 Bauer (GD), #216 tape residue), #367 Ashburn (VG-EX), #243 Doby Thorpe (FR), #368 (GD); 1953 Topps starter: Wright (VG), #372 (122/274, average VG, 6 high num- McDougald (PR, bers) with #1 J. Robinson (GD), #27 paper loss, pin hole Campanella (GD), #37 Mathews and tape), #375 Merson (GD), #385 Franks (GD), #397 Main (FR, reverse paper loss) (VG-EX), #54 Feller (VG-EX), #76 and #404 Brodowski (PR, reverse paper loss). Singles presenting (VG) or better dis- Reese (VG), #77 Mize (VG-EX), play reverse wax staining. #104 Berra (VG), #207 Ford (VG) and #220 Paige (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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153. 1952-1954 Topps 154. 1952-1955 Baseball Lot (231) Multi/Non-Sport Including (13) Hall of Shoebox Collection of Famers (196) Cards with Paige Begin the foundation of multi- Straight from the shoebox arrives ple classic Topps Baseball the offered 1952-1955 multi/non- editions with these (231) sin- sport collection of (196) cards fea- gles from the 1952-1954 turing a sterling lineup of Hall of issues. Highlights include: Famers and stars. Highlights 1952 Topps: (21 cards, aver- include: Baseball: (137 cards) age VG) with #57 Lopat with 1952 Topps: (52 cards, (GD), #129 Mize (GD); 1953 median VG) with (2) #33 Spahn Topps: (57 cards, composite (VG, GD), #65 Slaughter (VG), VG) with #147 Spahn (EX- (2) #67 Reynolds (both VG), #91 MT), #220 Paige (FR, reverse Schoendienst (VG), #216 Ashburn glue residue), #265 Jensen (VG); 1953 Topps: (2) #207 Ford (VG); 1954 Topps: (153 (VG, GD), #220 Paige (VG); cards, median VG) with (2) 1954 Topps: #132 Lasorda RC #3 Irvin (VG-EX, VG), #17 (EX-MT); 1955 Topps: #4 Kaline Rizzuto (VG), #20 Spahn (EX-MT); 1954 Bowman (VG), (2) #36 Wilhelm (VG, Football: #40 Graham (VG) and GD), (3) #37 Ford ((2) VG, 1952 Bowman U.S. Presidents: GD), #102 Hodges (GD) and (48 cards, median VG) with #3 #239 Skowron RC (VG-EX). More on our website. Washington (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

155. 1949- 156. 1948-1955 1955 Bowman Bowman Baseball New Baseball York Yankees Collection of Collection of (112) (660) Cards Different with Berra with 1955 RC & Mantle Partial Set Those ball players who formed (264/320) the foundation of the 1950s Yankees dynasty are spotlight- Including ed with these (112) different Mantle 1948-1955 Bowman Baseball Legends from a singles. Several near and partial bygone era shine team sets are present. with the offered Highlights include: 1948 1949-1955 Bowman Baseball collection of (660) cards including a 1955 partial set of Bowman: #6 Berra RC (GD), (264/320) cards. Highlights include: 1949 Bowman: #88 Salkeld (VG, Printed Name #8 Rizzuto RC (VG); 1949 on Front), #132 Evans (VG, Printed Name on Back); 1952 Bowman: (143 cards, Bowman: #98 Rizzuto (VG, average VG, 12 high numbers) with #1 Berra (GD); 1953 Bowman Color: #33 Reese No Name on Front); 1950 (FR), #121 Berra (GD); 1954 Bowman: (121 cards, mostly GD to VG) with #1 Bowman: #11 Rizzuto (GD); Rizzuto (VG-EX), #58 Reese (VG-EX), #161 Berra (GD); 1955 Bowman partial: 1951 Bowman: #2 Berra (VG); (264/320, average VG, 15% trimmed) with #22 Campanella (VG), #37 Reese (VG), 1953 Bowman Color: #9 Rizzuto (VG), #153 Ford (VG-EX); 1954 Bowman: #161 #59 Ford (VG-EX), #168 Berra (VG-EX), #179 Aaron (GD), #184 Mays (VG) and Berra (VG), #177 Ford (EX-MT); 1955 Bowman: #10 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #68 E. #202 Mantle (GD). More on our website. Howard RC (VG), #168 Berra (VG) and #202 Mantle (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

157. 1950-1955 Bowman Baseball Group of (603) Cards Make significant progress on multi- tude sets with these (603) 1950-1955 Bowman Baseball cards. This selection displays a smatter- ing of semi-stars 158. 1955 Topps Stamps Chuck Diering - SGC Authentic - from the more com- First Offered! mon series with lit- Topps Test Issue! Incredibly scarce and first offered 1955 Topps Stamps Chuck tle duplication Diering of the . Similar in size to the pack-released issue, little is throughout. known of the origin or manner of distribution of this enigmatic issue. What is certain Includes: (131) 1950 is that only a handful of samples of other ball players have been offered for public (average GD), (93) sale. This particular Type presents (VG) with relatively crisp perforations and only 1951 (average GD, slight abrasions to the obverse. A slight contusion resulting in an infinitesimal tear is 5% paper loss), (117) 1952 (average GD, 10% paper loss), (113) 1953 Color (average noticeable near the lower left corner. Additional slight paper pulling resulting from GD, 10% paper loss) and (149) 1955 (average VG-EX, 5% tape). Better names previous mounting on the reverse is evident. Encapsulated “Authentic” by SGC. For include: Ashburn, Durocher, Konstanty, Maglie, McDougald, Raschi, Rosen, Baltimore Orioles specialists and Topps test issue connoisseurs, it simply does not get Schoendienst, Thomson and D. Williams. better than this! Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

30 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 160. (3) 1953-55 Dormand 9x12 Postcards of 159. 1952 Coca-Cola Playing Tips Test Mickey Mantle Card - Willie Mays & “Coke Is A Natural!” Equally authentic is the enduring “Scooter” and “The star power of Willie Mays. The young Giants Mick” are profiled superstar is portrayed at the dawn of his career with this against a historic exceedingly scarce 1952 Coca-Cola Playing Tips Test back- card. The oversized carton top was purportedly distrib- drop with this trio of uted to select distribution in the New York area to test 1953-55 Dormand the proposition of a larger release. Presents (GD) due to 9x12 postcards. age-induced perimeter wear and discoloration consistent Included are: 1-2.) (2) with prolonged exposure. Despite the peripheral imper- #101 Rizzuto (both fections, the cardboard canvas has largely escaped sig- present EX-MT) and nificant interior wear. 3.) #111 Mantle (pres- Opening Bid $150.00 ents EX-MT to NM). Opening Bid $150.00

162. 1955 Topps Baseball 161. (13) 1952-1955 Dormand Collection (226) Including (14) Postcards with Campanella Plus Hall of Famers with Koufax & 1966 East Hill Pirates Set Killebrew Rookies Regional favorites are the focus of these (13) Magnificent 1955 Topps Baseball singles 1952-1955 Dormand Postcards plus an addi- collection of (226) cards featuring the dia- tional 1966 East Hills Pirates set. Highlights mond debuts of Koufax and Killebrew. include: 1952-55 Dormand Postcards: (13 These horizontal treasures average (VG-EX) postcards, average EX-MT to NM) with condition with minimal duplication through- #101B Rizzuto (EX-MT, small autograph near out. Highlights include: #1 Rhodes (VG), #2 top), #102 Berra (EX-MT), 104, #115 Ford T. Williams (both FR, reverse pen marks), (NM), 118, 120, 123, #125 Campanella (EX- (2) #4 Kaline (VG, GD), (2) #22 Skowron MT), 126, #127 Reese (EX-MT), 128, 134, (both VG), (2) #24 Newhouser (both VG), 136; 1966 East Hills Pirates set: (25/25, (2) #31 Spahn (both VG), (2) #50 J. average NM) with # Stargell (VG-EX), #9 Robinson (one VG, one FR, reverse residue), Mazeroski (EX-MT) and #21 Clemente (EX- (2) #100 Irvin (FR, PR), #120 Kluszewski MT). (GD), #123 Koufax RC (GD, stain) and Opening Bid $150.00 #124 Killebrew RC (VG). Opening Bid $300.00 163. (7) 1955 Rodeo Meats 164. (21) 1956 Topps Kansas City Athletics with Baseball Pins with (3) Boudreau & Shantz Hall of Famers Including As evidenced by the fervor of the 2014 Mays & J. Robinson playoffs, Kansas City is a baseball town Scarce collection of (21) 1956 that takes their teams seriously. Upon Topps Baseball Pins including a arrival from Philadelphia in 1955, Kansas trio of Hall of Famers. Measuring City’s Athletics were the “toast of the 1-1/8”, the colorful metallic pin- town” as evidenced by the 1955 Rodeo backs generally average (VG) and Meats trading card promotion. Offered are extremely challenging to are seven samples from this regional locate in any condition. Includes: meats classic. Included are: Astroth (GD), Hall of Famers/Stars: with Boudreau (PR), Ditmar (GD), Gray (GD), Hodges (EX), Mays (VG), J. Lopez (VG), Shantz (VG, correct Robinson (VG-EX), Skowron spelling) and Sleater (VG). All cards are (VG), Spahn (VG-EX); Others: graded with deference to a white film Black, Conley, Donovan, Groat, which traces the reverses of five of the Hofman, Long, Negray, O’Brien, cards. Power, Rivera, Rosen, Sauer, Sievers, Spooner, Sullivan and Triandos. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

165. 1954-1970 Topps 166. 1950-1975 Topps & Baseball Hall of Fame Bowman Baseball Grab Bag Key & Rookie Cards (11) with Many Stars Including with Aaron, Koufax & Paige (27) Mays “Ole Satch” is the key component to the What a lineup! Solidify your clas- offered 1950-1975 Topps and Bowman sic Topps Baseball collection with Baseball grab bag of (27) cards hall- these (11) 1954-1970 Hall of marked by multiple stars including Famers. Included are 1954 Topps: Paige. Highlights include: 1952 #90 Mays (GD); 1955 Topps: (2 Bowman: #142 Wynn (EX); 1952 cards) with #47 Aaron (VG), #194 Topps: #33 Spahn (VG-EX); 1953 Mays (VG); 1956 Topps: #30 J. Topps: #220 Paige (VG); 1955 Robinson (VG); 1957 Topps: (2 Bowman: #22 Campanella (EX), #37 cards) with #302 Koufax (EX), Reese (EX-MT); 1963 Topps: #446 #328 B. Robinson RC (GD); 1963 Topps: #540 Clemente (VG-EX); 1966 Topps: Ford (EX-MT); 1975 Topps Mini: #223 #550 McCovey (VG); 1967 Topps: #600 B. Robinson (GD); 1970 Topps: (2 cards) Yount RC (NM) and (2) #228 Brett RC with #660 Bench (VG) and #712 Ryan (GD). (both EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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167. 1956 168. 1956 Topps Baseball Topps “White Backs” Group of Baseball (169) Cards Including “Gray Backs” (14) Hall of Famers with Collection Mantle & Koufax (331) “Golden age” heroes such as Including (27) Clemente, Koufax, Mantle and Mays preside in the offered 1956 Hall of Topps Baseball “White Backs” Famers with group of (169) cards. This gener- Aaron & ally presents (VG) quality with minimal duplication throughout. Clemente and Highlights include: #1 Harridge Both (VG), #2 Giles (VG), #10 Spahn Checklists (EX), #15 Banks (VG-EX), #20 This 1956 Topps Kaline (EX-MT), #30 J. Robinson Baseball collection of (331) “gray back” cards is absolutely loaded with Hall of (VG), #33 Clemente (VG), #79 Famers and stars and includes both checklists. The horizontal renditions are quite Koufax (EX-MT), #100 Cubs clean averaging (EX to EX-MT) with moderate duplication throughout. Highlights Team-1955 (GD), #107 Mathews include: (2) #15 Banks (VG, GD), #30 J. Robinson (VG), #31 Aaron (VG-EX), #33 (VG), #120 Ashburn (VG), #130 Clemente (VG), #101 Campanella (VG), #150 Snider (EX), #164 Killebrew (EX- Mays (VG), #135 Mantle (VG), MT), #166 Dodgers Team (VG-EX), #240 Ford (VG), #260 Reese (VG-EX), NNO #150 Snider (GD) and #180 CL 1/3 (VG-EX) and NNO CL 2/4 (VG-EX). More on our website. Roberts (GD). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $300.00

169. 1954-1957 170. 1957 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Singles Collection (609) Starter Set Run Including Hall of Famers, with Several (35) Fourth Series & (3) Stars Including Contest Cards Koufax & Dynamic 1957 Topps Baseball sin- Killebrew gles collection of (609) cards fea- turing numerous Hall of Famers, Rookies stars and (35) fourth series along Exceptional 1954-1957 with a trio of contest/promotion Topps Baseball starter cards. This mid-grade gallery gen- set run featuring several erally presents (VG-EX to EX) stars including multiple with many better and only a hand- Hall of Fame rookies ful lesser. Moderate duplication is along with a handful of duplicates. Highlights include: 1954 Topps starter: (87/250, displayed throughout. Highlights average VG-EX); 1955 Topps starter: (124/206, average EX) with #2 T. Williams include: #2 Berra (VG), #35 F. (PR, surface paper loss), #4 Kaline (VG), #28 Banks (VG), #123 Koufax RC (GD), Robinson RC (EX), #55 Banks #124 Killebrew RC (EX-MT), #155 Mathews (EX-MT), #187 Hodges (VG), #194 (VG), #90 Spahn (VG-EX), #97 Mays (GD); 1956 Topps starter: (156/340, average EX-MT) with #5 T. Williams Yankees Team (FR, pen mark), (NM), #20 Kaline (EX-MT), #31 Aaron (EX), #33 Clemente (EX-MT), #150 Snider #125 Kaline (VG), (2) #203 (VG-EX), #260 Reese (EX); 1957 Topps starter: (183/407, average EX-MT, (14) Wilhelm (EX,VG), #210 fourth series, four dupes) with #1 T. Williams (EX), #10 Mays (EX-MT), #35 F. Campanella (VG-EX), #250 Robinson RC (VG-EX), #76 Clemente (EX), #312 Kubek RC (VG), #328 B. Mathews (EX-MT), #312 Kubek RC (VG-EX), #324 Dodgers Team (GD), (2) NNO Robinson RC (PR, pin hole) and #407 Mantle/Berra (VG). More on our website. Lucky Penny (VG, GD) and NNO 6/22 Contest (marked). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00

171. 1957 Topps 172. 1958 Topps Baseball Partial Baseball Singles Set of (311/407) Collection (582) Cards With (33) Including Several Hall Graded of Famers Including Stars Classic cardboard assortment Prominent 1957 Topps of (582) 1958 Topps Baseball Baseball partial set of singles including several Hall (311/407) cards with of Famers, stars and team/spe- (33) graded featuring cialty cards. This group dis- several Hall of Famers plays moderate duplication and stars. The ungrad- throughout and ranges from ed portion averages (VG-EX to EX-MT) condi- (VG to VG-EX) with tion. These cards are ideal for (22) tougher fourth the prospective team/complete series cards present. set collector. Highlights Highlights include: #1 include: #88 Snider (VG), #92 T. Williams (PSA 4), Courtney (VG-EX, Yellow #7 Aparicio (PSA 5), #18 Drysdale RC (PSA 4), #70 Ashburn (PSA 5), #76 Clemente Letters), #100 Wynn (VG- (SGC 60), #90 Spahn (PSA 5), #125 Kaline (SGC 60), #154 Schoendienst (PSA 5), EX), #246 Yankees Team #170 Snider (PSA 5), #203 Wilhelm (PSA 6), #215 Slaughter (PSA 5), #230 Kell (EX), #343 Cepeda RC (VG), (BVG 5.5), #250 Mathews (PSA 5), #312 Kubek RC (PSA 5), #400 Dodgers Sluggers (2) #420 Pinson RC (both (PSA 4.5) and NNO 5/4 Contest (PSA 5). More on our website. VG), #436 Mays/Snider (VG), #476 Musial AS (VG) and #487 Mantle AS (trimmed). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

32 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 173. Incredible 1958 Topps 174. 1952-1959 Baseball Hoard with Partial Topps New Set (404/498) Plus (878) York Yankees Duplicates—Loaded! Collection of Incredible 1958 Topps Baseball hoard (182) Different of (1282) cards including a partial set with Many of (404/498) and (878) duplicates fea- turing hundreds of Hall of Famers and Stars stars. Incalculable “break value” is From 1952-1959 the assured in this absolutely stacked gathering. This immense gathering were the class of generally averages (VG to VG-EX) baseball, capturing with some better and others lesser. six American Highlights include: (3) #1 T. Williams Pennants and four (all GD), #30 Aaron (GD), (2) #47 titles. Maris RC (VG, GD), #52 Clemente (VG-EX), (2) #187 Koufax (VG-EX, GD), (7) These (182) 1952-1959 Topps Yankees singles features a host of legends from those #285 F. Robinson (average VG), (7) #288 Killebrew (average VG-EX), (3) #310 squads. Several partial team sets are delivered in this different assortment. Highlights Banks (VG, GD, FR), (5) #314 Snider/Alston (average EX), (7) #320 Ford (average include: 1952 Topps: (20 cards, average VG) with #11 Rizzuto (VG, bb), #122 Jensen EX), (5) #321 Kluszewski/Williams (average VG-EX), (7) #343 Cepeda RC (average (EX-MT), #129 Mize (presents EX-MT with exception to reverse print bleeding), EX), (3) #370 Berra (EX, VG-EX, VG), (4) #375 Reese (average VG-EX), (5) #418 #175 B. Martin (GD); 1953 Topps: #77 Mize (EX-MT), #114 Rizzuto (VG); 1954 Mantle/Aaron (average VG), #436 Mays/Snider (VG), (17) #476 Musial AS (average Topps: #17 Rizzuto (EX); 1955 Topps: #189 Rizzuto (VG), #198 Berra (VG); 1956 VG), (2) #485 T. Williams AS (one VG, one PR, paper loss), (3) #486 Mays AS (VG, Topps: #110 Berra (VG-EX), #113 Rizzuto (EX-MT); 1957 Topps: #286 Richardson GD, PR), (18) #487 Mantle AS (average VG) and (5) #488 Aaron AS (average VG). RC (EX-MT), #312 Kubek RC (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #487 Mantle AS (EX-MT) and More on our website. 1959 Topps: #564 Mantle AS (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

175. 1959 Topps 176. 1959 Baseball Group (596) & 1960 Including Numerous Topps Hall of Famers and Baseball High Series Cards Partial Closing out the “golden age” Sets with of the 1950s is this impres- Many sive cache of (596) 1959 Topps Baseball singles Stars including several Hall of Sterling tan- Famers and stars along with dem of 1959 (36) high numbers. The and 1960 majority of these cards aver- Topps age in the (EX to EX-MT) Baseball par- range. Highlights include: tial sets featur- #20 Snider (EX), (2) #202 ing a healthy Maris (VG-EX, VG), #316 supply of major stars. Highlights include: 1959 Topps partial: (335/572, average VG, Lumenti (VG-EX, No 16 high numbers) with #10 Mantle (VG-EX), #50 Mays (VG), #150 Musial (GD), Option Line), #350 Banks #163 Koufax (EX-MT), #202 Maris (GD), #338 S. Anderson RC (VG-EX), #380 (VG), (2) #360 Kaline (EX- Aaron (VG), #478 Clemente (VG), #515 Killebrew (GD), #550 Campanella (VG); MT, VG), #408 N. 1960 Topps partial: (448/572, average VG, 39 high numbers) with #148 Yastrzemski Fox/Aparicio (EX-MT), #435 F. Robinson (EX-MT), #439 B. Robinson (VG), #450 RC (VG-EX), #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX-MT), #200 Mays (GD), #316 McCovey RC Mathews (VG), (2) #461 Mantle HR (both EX-MT), (2) #464 Mays Catch (EX-MT, (VG), #350 Mantle (VG), #377 Maris (GD), #563 Mantle AS (GD), #564 Mays AS EX), (2) #467 Aaron HR (both NM) and #571 Spahn AS (VG-EX). (GD) and #566 Aaron AS (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $750.00

177. 1960 Topps Baseball 178. 1960 Topps High-Grade Lot (614) Baseball Partial Set of Including Numerous Hall (459/572) Cards of Famers & (26) High The cardboard debut of “Yaz” Numbers—Sharp! headlines the offered 1960 Topps Baseball partial set of Formidable assortment of (614) (459/572) cards with (14) high 1960 Topps Baseball singles numbers. The overall approxi- including an inviting array of Hall mate condition is as follows: of Famers, stars and team/specialty 15% (NM or better), 35% (EX- cards. This series has an approxi- MT), 30% (EX) and 20% (VG- mate condition breakdown of 30% EX or lesser). Highlights (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT) and include: #148 Yastrzemski RC 30% (EX or lesser) with moderate (EX), #160 Mantle/Boyer duplication throughout. Highlights (EX), #250 Musial (VG), #300 include: #1 Wynn (VG), #10 Banks Aaron (NM), #316 McCovey (VG), #28 B. Robinson (VG-EX), RC (VG-EX), #326 Clemente #73 Gibson (EX-MT), (2) #132 F. (EX-MT), #343 Koufax (VG), Howard RC (both EX-MT), (2) #377 Maris (EX-MT), #490 F. #136 Kaat RC (both NM), #160 Robinson (NM) and #566 Mantle/Boyer (EX-MT), (2) #188 Aaron AS (GD). More on our D. Williams (both NM), #250 website. Musial (VG) and (3) #395 Wilhelm Opening Bid $250.00 ((2) EX-MT, EX). Opening Bid $300.00

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179. 1961 Topps 180. 1962 Topps Baseball Baseball Group (392) Collection of (577) Cards Including Several Hall Including (8) Brock & of Famers Perry Rookies and (56) Assembled are (392) 1961 High Numbers Topps Baseball singles featur- Extremely attractive group of ing a slew of Hall of Famers, (577) 1962 Topps Baseball singles stars and a trio of tough high featuring a host of Hall of Famers numbers. This selection with and stars along with (56) chal- minimal duplication throughout lenging high numbers. This condi- averages (EX-MT) with defer- tion sensitive series averages (EX ence to instances of factory to EX-MT) and displays limited askew centering inherent to the duplication throughout. Highlights issue. Keys include: (2) #10 B. include: #45 B. Robinson (EX- Robinson (EX, VG), (2) #44 MT), #50 Musial (VG-EX), (2) Mantle/Maris HR LL (EX-MT, #53 Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR VG), (2) #120 Mathews (EX, LL (EX-MT, VG-EX), (3) #199 VG), #141 B. Williams RC Perry RC (all VG-EX), #300 (EX-MT), #160 Ford (VG), (2) Mays (EX-MT), #320 Aaron #211 Gibson (EX, VG-EX), (VG), (5) #387 Brock RC (aver- #260 Drysdale (FR, reverse age EX), #401 Maris/Cepeda (EX) tape), #350 Banks (VG-EX), and (2) #537 Indians Team (EX- #417 Marichal RC (EX-MT), (2) #429 Kaline (EX, VG), #443 Snider (VG-EX), #478 MT, EX). More on our website. Maris MVP (VG-EX) and #517 McCovey (VG-EX). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $300.00

181. 1963 Topps 182. 1964 Topps Baseball Group of Baseball High-Grade (603) Cards Lot (381) Including Including Hall of Numerous Hall of Famers Famers Crisp gathering of (603) 1963 Strong 1964 Topps Baseball col- Topps Baseball singles lection of (381) singles includ- including Hall of Famers, ing a formidable lineup of Hall semi-stars and specialty of Famers, stars and (42) high cards. Moderate duplication numbers. This crisp arrange- is uncovered among this pri- ment generally ranges from marily (EX to EX-MT) (EX-MT to NM) condition and assortment which is fueled by displays moderate duplication the inclusion of (80) high throughout. Highlights include: numbers from the final two #146 John RC (VG-EX), #167 series. Highlights include: (3) Piniella RC (EX-MT), #177 #169 Perry (EX-MT, EX, Killebrew (EX), #200 Koufax VG-EX), #173 (VG-EX), #210 Yastrzemski Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (EX-MT), #244 LaRussa RC (VG), #353 B. Williams (EX), (2) #250 Kaline (EX-MT, (VG), #473 Mets Team (VG- EX), #260 F. Robinson (VG- EX), #540 Clemente (VG- EX), #400 Spahn (VG-EX), EX) and #552 Tigers Team (EX). Other stars such as Adcock, Alston, Aparicio and #460 Gibson (VG-EX), #468 Pepitone add additional depth to this collection. Perry (EX-MT) and (2) #543 Uecker (EX-MT, EX). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

183. 1965 Topps 184. 1966 Topps Baseball Singles Baseball High-Grade Group of (612) Cards Collection (575) with with (8) Carlton, Several Hall of Famers Hunter & Perez & (32) High Rookies Numbers—Sharp! Crisp and clean gathering of Upper-tier 1966 Topps Baseball (612) 1965 Topps Baseball sin- singles collection of (575) cards gles. This Hall of Fame packed including multiple Hall of lineup averages (EX-MT) Famers, stars and (32) high quality throughout and numbers. This crisp gathering includes a sizable chunk of ranges from (EX-MT to NM) (294) high numbers. Highlights condition with factory askew include: #16 Morgan RC (VG- centering preventing even high- EX), #130 Kaline (EX-MT), er technical grades. Moderate #170 Aaron (EX), #205 Spahn duplication is uncovered (VG-EX), #207 Rose (VG- throughout. Highlights include: EX), #400 Killebrew (EX), (2) (2) #36 Hunter (both EX), (2) #477 Carlton RC (EX-MT, #90 Aparicio (EX-MT, VG-EX), VG), #500 Mathews (VG-EX), (3) #390 B. Robinson (NM, EX- (2) #526 Hunter RC (EX-MT, MT, EX), #530 Roberts (EX), VG), (2) #533 McGraw RC (EX, VG-EX), (2) #540 Brock (EX, VG), #551 Mets #550 McCovey (VG) and #580 Team (EX-MT) and (4) #581 Perez RC (average EX). B. Williams (VG-EX). Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

34 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 185. 1957-1974 Topps Baseball Shoebox Collection of (1169) Cards—Absolutely Loaded with Hall of Famers & Stars Vintage Dealers! Astounding 1957-1974 Topps Baseball shoebox collection of 186. 1955-1975 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame Rookies (30) with (1169) cards that is absolutely loaded with hundreds Hall of Famers and stars. Incalculable break value is delivered in this gathering which is fueled by classic Clemente, Koufax & Ryan—Loaded! mid-grade renditions. Highlights include: 1957 Topps: #10 Mays (VG), #20 Those legends who set a standard of diamond excellence are the subjects of these Aaron (VG), #76 Clemente (GD); 1958 Topps: #2 Lemon (NM, Yellow Team), (30) 1955-1975 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame rookies. Highlights include: 1955 #5 Mays (VG), #30 Aaron (VG), #52 Clemente (VG), #487 Mantle AS (VG); Topps: #123 Koufax RC (GD), #142 Killebrew RC (VG-EX), #164 Clemente RC 1959 Topps: #163 Koufax (VG), #202 Maris (EX-MT), #380 Aaron (VG-EX), (GD); 1957 Topps: #35 F. Robinson RC (VG-EX); 1960 Topps: #148 Yastrzemski #478 Clemente (GD); 1960 Topps: #300 Aaron (VG), #343 Koufax (GD), #388 RC (VG), #316 McCovey RC (VG); 1962 Topps: #199 Perry RC (VG-EX), #397 Clemente (EX); 1961 Topps: #150 Mays (VG-EX), #344 Koufax (VG), #482 Brock RC (VG); 1965 Topps: #477 Carlton RC (VG); 1966 Topps: #126 Palmer RC Mays MVP (EX); 1962 Topps: #5 Koufax (VG), #50 Musial (EX-MT), #300 (NM-MT), #254 Jenkins RC (NM); 1967 Topps: #569 Carew RC (VG), #581 Seaver Mays (VG), #395 Mays AS (VG-EX); 1963 Topps: #210 Koufax (VG-EX), #242 RC (EX-MT); 1968 Topps: #177 Ryan RC (VG), #247 Bench RC (VG); 1969 Banks/Aaron (EX-MT), #250 Musial (VG-EX), #300 Mays (VG-EX); 1964 Topps: #260 R. Jackson RC (GD) and 1973 Topps: #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (VG). Topps: #150 Mays (VG), #200 Koufax (VG), #300 Aaron (VG-EX), #423 More on our website. Aaron/Mays (VG-EX), #440 Clemente (VG-EX); 1965 Topps: #170 Aaron (VG- Opening Bid $500.00 EX), #300 Koufax (VG-EX); 1966 Topps: #30 Rose (VG), #300 Clemente (VG); 1967 Topps: #200 Mays (EX), #400 Clemente (EX), #430 Rose (EX-MT); 1968 Topps: #110 Aaron (VG-EX), #150 Clemente (VG-EX); 1969 Topps: #50 Clemente (EX-MT), #100 Aaron (VG-EX); 1970 Topps: #350 Clemente (VG) and 1974 Topps: (2) #456 Winfield RC (both EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

187. 1956-1973 Topps Baseball Aaron, Clemente, Koufax, 188. (119) 1957-1974 Mostly Topps Baseball Hall of Famers, Mantle & Mays Collection of (48) Cards Stars & Key Cards Childhood heroes and household legends are the focus of these (48) 1956-1973 Topps Fuel your inventory with these (119) 1957-1974 Topps Baseball Hall of Famers, stars Baseball superstars. Included are: Topps Mays: (17 cards) with 1956 #30 (GD), 1957 and key cards! Highlights include: 1957 Topps: #18 Drysdale RC (VG), #35 F. #10 (VG), 1959 #50 (VG), 1960 #200 (VG), 1961 #150 (VG-EX), 1962 #300 (VG- Robinson RC (VG-EX), #302 Koufax (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #343 Cepeda RC (VG); EX), 1963 #300 (VG-EX), 1964 #150 (VG-EX), 1965 #250 (GD), 1966 #1 (EX-MT), 1959 Topps: #514 Gibson RC (VG); 1960 Topps: #148 Yastrzemski RC (VG), #316 1967 #200 (EX), 1968 #50 (EX-MT), 1969 #190 (NM), 1970 #600 (EX-MT), 1971 McCovey RC (VG); 1962 Topps: #387 Brock RC (VG-EX); 1963 Fleer: #42 Koufax #600 (EX-MT), 1972 #49 (EX), 1973 #305 (VG-EX); Topps Aaron: (16 cards) with (VG-EX), #46 Adcock SP (VG), #56 Clemente (VG); 1963 Topps: #540 Clemente 1956 #31 (VG-EX), 1957 #20 (VG-EX), 1959 #380 (VG), 1960 #300 (VG), 1961 (VG), #553 Stargell RC (VG-EX); 1966 Topps: #1 Mays (VG-EX); 1967 Topps: #415 (VG), 1962 #320 (VG-EX), 1963 #390 (EX), 1964 #300 (VG-EX), 1965 #170 #600 B. Robinson (VG-EX); 1969 OPC: #50 Clemente (VG); 1969 Topps: #260 R. (VG-EX), 1966 #500 (GD), 1967 #250 (VG-EX), 1968 #110 (VG), 1970 #500 (EX- Jackson RC (VG); 1971 Topps: #341 Garvey RC (NM), #513 Ryan (EX), #630 MT), 1971 #400 (VG-EX), 1972 #299 (VG), 1973 #100 (VG); Topps Clemente: (7 Clemente (VG); 1972 Topps: #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (NM), #595 Ryan (NM) and 1973 cards) with 1957 #76 (EX), 1961 #388 (VG-EX), 1962 #10 (VG-EX), 1965 #160 Topps: #305 Mays (EX). More on our website. (EX), 1966 #300 (VG), 1967 #400 (NM), 1968 #150 (EX-MT); Topps Mantle: (5 Opening Bid $400.00 cards) with 1956 #135 (VG, gray back), 1957 #95 (VG), 1962 #200 (GD), 1966 #50 (trimmed), 1969 #500 (GD); Topps Koufax: (3 cards) with 1959 #163 (VG-EX), 1964 #200 (VG) and 1966 #100 (EX). Opening Bid $400.00

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189. 1939-1966 Baseball 190. 1887-Modern Exhibits Collection of (304) Baseball Grab Bag of Cards with Several Hall of (160) Cards with 1963 Famers & Shortprints Topps Pete Rose Featured are (304) 1939-1966 Baseball Rookie Exhibits showcasing an enticing array Few collecting stones are left of Hall of Famers and shortprints. unturned with the offered Highlights include: 1939-46 1887-modern baseball grab bag Salutation Exhibits: (38 cards, aver- of (160) cards. Highlights age FR, 50% paper loss, pin holes, include: Singles: (134 cards) tape residue or writing) with with 1887 N172 Old Judge: Greenberg (GD, Truly Yours), T. Casey (Authentic, re-backed); Williams (GD, No #9 Shows), T. 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #14 Williams (PR, paper loss, #9 Shows); Terry (GD); 1957 Topps: #10 1947-66 Exhibits: (221 cards, average Mays, #20 Aaron, #76 VG, 33% paper loss, pin holes, tape Clemente; 1963 Topps: #537 residue or writing) with Clemente Rose RC (GD); 2003 Topps (GD), Mantle (PR, pin hole, Batting 205 buyback: K. White SP Full-Length), Maris (FR), Mays (GD, (presents VG, Honest Long Batting), McCoskey (VG), J. Robinson Cut); Modern Inserts: (26 (VG), 1952 Yankees Team (GD) and cards) with Certified 1963 Stat Back-Exhibits: (24 cards, Autographs: 2005 Upper average VG, 17% reverse writing) Deck Pros & Prospects Puckett; Game-Used: 2005 Donruss Diamond Kings Mays with Koufax (VG). More on our website. (#/25) and 2005 Leaf Certified Aaron (#/5). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

191. 1962 192. 1909- & 1968 1983 Topps Baseball Baseball Shoebox Partial Collection Sets with of (93) Many Cards with Stars Several High-caliber Oddball tandem of Stars 1962 and 1968 Supplement your Topps Baseball baseball collec- partial sets. tion with these Featured among this sharp gallery are: 1962 Topps partial: (455/598 plus five differ- (93) 1909-1983 ent variations, average EX-MT to NM, 38 high numbers, 20-25% display rubber band singles featuring several Hall of Famers. Highlights include: 1909-11 T206 White marks along top or left side of cards) with #10 Clemente (EX-MT), #25 Banks (NM- Borders: Bender (SGC 35, Portrait, Piedmont back); 1920 W516-1-2: (2) #4 Schalk MT), #199 Perry RC (VG-EX), #200 Mantle (NM), #300 Mays (VG-EX), #318 (VG, GD); 1955 Bowman: #37 Reese (VG-EX, VG), #184 Mays (GD); 1957 Topps: Mantle IA (EX-MT), #320 Aaron (VG-EX), #395 Mays AS (VG-EX), #471 Mantle #400 Dodgers’ Sluggers (EX-MT); 1959 Topps: #316 Lumenti (EX-MT, No Option AS (EX-MT), #591 McDowell RC (NM); Variations: (7 cards, two cards have both Statement), #336 Loes (NM, No Option Statement), #362 Nichols (EX-MT, No variations); 1968 Topps partial: (345/598, average EX-MT to NM) with #45 Seaver Option Statement); 1960 Topps: #343 Koufax (VG); 1963 Topps: #120 Maris (EX- (EX), #50 Mays (EX-MT), #230 Rose (VG-EX), #247 Bench RC (VG-EX), #330 MT), #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (VG-EX), #200 Mantle (EX-MT), #210 Koufax Maris (EX-MT), #480 Managers’ Dream/Clemente (EX-MT) and #490 Super (EX) and 1969 Topps Super: #42 Morgan (SGC Authentic, square-cornered proof). Stars/Mantle, Mays (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

193. (1043) 194. 1956-1980 1958-1971 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Cards Hall of Famers & from Vending Stars (344)— with High Loaded! Numbers A parade of Baseball Explore the possibili- Hall of Famers and stars ties for the offered preside in the offered 1958-1971 Topps 1956-1980 Topps sin- Baseball collection of gles collection of (344) (1043) cards that were cards. Significant plucked from period “break value” is avail- vending boxes. Four able in this selection sharp corners, crisp which is ideal for sin- edges and fresh sur- gles dealers and classic set collectors alike. Highlights include: 1956 Topps: #200 faces are the fare for Feller (VG-EX), #240 Ford (EX-MT); 1958 Topps: #375 Reese (EX-MT), #486 Mays this gathering which AS (VG-EX), #487 Mantle AS (GD); 1959 Topps: #563 Mays AS (EX-MT); 1963 displays varying Topps: #115 Yastrzemski (NM), #120 Maris (EX-MT), #138 Mays/Musial (NM); degrees of duplication throughout. Included are (3) 1958, (6) 1959, (1) 1960, (1) 1961, 1965 Topps: #207 Rose (VG); 1967 Topps: #430 Rose (EX-MT); 1969 Topps: #120 (26) 1962 (two high numbers), (37) 1964, (164) 1965 (98% high numbers), (61) 1966 Rose (EX-MT), (2) #190 Mays (VG-EX, VG); 1970 Topps: #580 Rose (NM); 1971 ((14) #549), (106) 1967, (272) 1968 (81 high numbers), (215) 1969 (116 high num- Topps: #513 Ryan (VG); 1972 Topps: #595 Ryan (VG-EX); 1973 Topps: #50 bers), (34) 1970 (all high numbers) and (117) 1971 (all high numbers). Semi-stars Clemente (VG-EX), #305 Mays (EX-MT); 1975 Topps: (4) #660 Aaron (average VG) along with leader, specialty and team cards are present. and 1980 Topps: #482 Henderson RC (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

36 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 195. (5) 1959- 196. 1957-1971 Topps 1968 Topps Baseball Collection of (1582) Mickey Mantle Cards with Mantle Cards with (1) Presented is a 1957-1971 Topps Baseball PSA Graded collection of (1582) cards featuring mul- tiple stars and mixed high numbers The “Commerce including Mantle. Highlights include: Comet” is the subject 1957 Topps: #312 Kubek RC (GD); of these five 1959- 1961 Topps: (241 cards, composite GD) 1968 Topps Mickey with #300 Mantle (GD); 1962 Topps: Mantle cards. Included #199 Perry RC (GD); 1964 Topps: (200 are: 1.) 1959 Topps cards, mostly GD to VG); 1966 Topps: #10 (GD); 2.) 1966 (331 cards, average VG-EX) with #126 Topps #50 (VG); 3-4.) Palmer RC (VG); 1967 Topps: (477 (2) 1967 Topps #150 cards, composite GD) with #150 Mantle (one PSA 4, one VG- (GD) and #400 Clemente (VG). More on EX) and 5.) 1968 our website. Topps #280 (FR). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

197. (210) 1960-1973 Topps 198. 1960s-70s Baseball Cards—Loaded with Topps Inserts Hall of Famers & Stars Collection (410) Including (6) Mantle Items Including Strong 1960-1973 Topps Numerous Hall of collection of (210) cards loaded with Hall Famers of Famers and stars. Highlights include: Presented are (410) 1961 Topps: #406 Mantle HR (VG); 1964-1971 Topps 1962 Topps: #1 Maris (VG), #10 Baseball inserts featur- Clemente (GD), #200 Mantle (GD); 1963 ing dozens of Hall of Topps: #18 Buc Blasters/Clemente (EX- Famers and stars. MT); 1964 Topps: #50 Mantle (PR, Highlights include: 1964 paper loss), #150 Mays (VG); 1965 Topps Coins: (99 coins, average VG-EX) with #131 Mantle AS (VG-EX, Left- Topps: #350 Mantle (GD); 1966 Topps: Handed), #131 Mantle AS (EX-MT, Right-Handed); 1965 Topps Embossed: (2) #11 #1 Mays (GD), #50 Mantle (GD), #100 Mantle (VG-EX, VG); 1967 Topps Pin-Ups: (112 posters, median EX-MT) with #6 Koufax (GD) and 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle (EX-MT); 1968 Topps Posters: #18 Mantle (presents EX, slight reverse pen- Mantle (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 cil writing) and 1969 Topps Decals: (2) Mantle (EX-MT, EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

199. 1948-1969 Philadelphia 200. 1967 Topps Baseball High- Phillies Oddball Grab Bag of Grade Collection (329) (41) with (10) Graded Including Several Hall of “Variety” is the key term for this 1948-1969 Famers Philadelphia Phillies oddball grab bag of Fresh and vibrant arrangement of (329) (41) items with (10) graded. Highlights 1967 Topps Baseball singles including a include: 1948 Leaf: #49 Ennis RC (PSA 4); formidable supply of Hall of Famers, semi- 1955 Robert Gould: #18 Hamner (SGC stars and specialty cards. These low num- 30); 1955 Robert Gould All-Star Statues bers display moderate duplication through- set: Ashburn (EX-MT); 1956 PM15 Yellow out and average (EX-MT to NM) quality Basepath Pins: Ashburn (NM, Roberts with several being viable examples for dis- (EX-MT); 1959 Armour Coins: Ashburn criminating set collectors. Highlights (NM); 1969 Transogram Complete Boxes: include: #1 The Champs (VG), #103 Mantle (2 boxes) with R. Allen (presents EX-MT, CL (EX-MT), (3) #475 Palmer (EX-MT, (2) removed from stand) and Rojas (presents EX), (3) #500 Marichal (NM, (2) EX-MT) (EX, removed from stand). More on our and (3) #510 Mazeroski ((2) EX-MT, EX). website. Other Hall of Famers including Drysdale, Opening Bid $200.00 Jenkins and Williams are also present. Opening Bid $200.00

201. 1968 Topps Baseball 202. 1969 Topps Baseball High- High-Grade Lot (472) Grade Collection (577) Including Including Hall of Famers & Several Hall of Famers—Sharp! Stars—Sharp! Four sharp corners, creamy edges and gleam- Those with a strict eye for quality will ing surfaces are attributes of the offered 1969 favor this 1968 Topps Baseball collection Topps Baseball collection of (577) cards of (472) cards including multiple Hall of showcasing several Hall of Famers and stars Famers, stars, all-star/leader cards and along with (103) high numbers. This gather- (108) tougher high numbers. This “pack ing generally presents (EX-MT to NM) with fresh” gathering averages (NM) condition the majority of cards ascending toward the with several viable candidates for third- (NM) level. Highlights include: #1 Yaz/Oliva party professional grading. Moderate LL (EX-MT), (3) #50 Clemente (NM, EX- duplication is displayed throughout. The MT, EX), (2) #100 Aaron (EX-MT, VG-EX), impressive lineup of stars features base #255 Carlton (VG-EX), (4) #410 Kaline cards of Durocher, Hunter, Jenkins, (average EX-MT), (3) #412 Checklist/Mantle Killebrew, Niekro, Schoendienst, Wilhelm (all EX-MT), #510 Carew (NM) and #516 and Yastrzemski (color added). Weaver RC (EX). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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203. 1960- 204. 1949-1981 1974 Topps Topps & Baseball Bowman New York Philadelphia Yankees Phillies Collection of Collection of (415) (818) Cards Different Phillies phan pha- with Several vorites are the phare for the offered 1949- Stars 1981 Topps and Pinstriped parade Bowman singles col- of (415) different lection of (818) cards. 1960-1974 Topps Several near/partial New York team sets are delivered in this gathering which features over 98% different cards. The Yankees singles featuring several near/partial team sets. Keys include: 1960 Topps: decade condition breakdown is as follows: 1940s-1950s (average GD to VG), 1960s #377 Maris (EX); 1961 Topps: #2 Maris (VG-EX), #307 Mantle WS (EX-MT), #406 (average VG to VG-EX), 1970s (average EX to EX-MT) and (average NM). Mantle HR (VG-EX), #475 Mantle MVP (EX-MT); 1962 Topps: (45 cards, average Highlights include: Topps: (780 cards) with (17) 1952: (average FR) with #357 EX) with #139 Reniff (EX-MT, Pitching), #313 Maris IA (VG-EX), #318 Mantle IA Burgess (PR); (15) 1954: #45 Ashburn (GD); (21) 1956: #120 Ashburn (VG), #180 (VG); 1963 Topps: #120 Maris (EX-MT), #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (VG); 1964 Roberts (GD); (34) 1959: #338 S. Anderson RC (VG); (26) 1966: #254 Jenkins RC Topps: #50 Mantle (VG), #331 A.L. Bombers (VG); 1965 Topps: #134 Mantle WS (GD); (27) 1973: #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (FR); Bowman: (38 cards, average GD to (VG); 1966 Topps: #365 Maris (EX-MT); 1968 Topps: #490 Super Stars/Mantle, VG) with 1953 Color #65 Roberts (PSA 3) and (10) 1955: #130 Ashburn (GD). More Mays (VG); and 1970 Topps: #189 Munson RC (EX-MT). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

205. 206. (67) (17,000+) 1952-1985 1970- Topps 1979 Baseball Topps Hall of Baseball Famers & Singles Star Hoard Rookies Humongous with Aaron, (17,000+) Koufax RC 1970-1979 Topps & Mantle Baseball sin- A staggering gles hoard! array of This mixed collection displays moderate duplication throughout with a smattering of Cooperstown talent forms the foundation for these (67) 1952-1985 Topps Baseball Hall of Famers and stars. Generally presents (VG) for earlier issues and rapidly Hall of Famers and star rookies. Highlights include: 1952 Topps: #37 Snider (GD); ascends toward (EX-MT) for later editions. Included are: (300+) 1970, (1700+) 1971, 1954 Topps: #32 Snider (VG-EX); 1955 Topps: #50 J. Robinson (VG-EX), #123 (600+) 1972, (1300+) 1973, (900+) 1974: #20 Ryan (VG-EX), #300 Rose (VG); Koufax RC (EX); 1957 Topps: #95 Mantle (GD); 1960 Topps: #300 Aaron (VG-EX); (900+) 1975: #616 Rice RC (VG-EX), #620 Carter RC (EX-MT); (500+) 1976: #240 1961 Topps: #2 Maris (NM), #300 Mantle (trimmed); 1965 Topps: #250 Mays (VG- Rose (EX-MT); (800+) 1977: #473 Dawson RC (EX-MT), #650 Ryan (VG-EX); EX); 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle (VG); 1969 Topps: #100 Aaron (VG); 1971 Topps: (3600+) 1978: #36 Murray RC (EX) and (5400+) 1979. Due to size/weight, a shipping #600 Mays (VG); 1973 Topps: #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (VG-EX); 1974 Topps: #20 surcharge may apply. Ryan (EX-MT), #456 Winfield RC (VG); 1975 Topps: #223 Yount RC (EX-MT), (2) Opening Bid $200.00 #228 Brett RC (EX-MT, EX) and (2) #500 Ryan (both EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

207. 1966-1992 New York 208. Yankees Complete/Near Team (40,000+) Set Collection of (72) with (4) 1970s- Mantle 1990s Bronx Bombers! Comprehensive 1966- Baseball 1992 New York Yankees complete/near Singles team set collection of (72) featuring four Mantles. Included are: 1966-1992 Topps, Collection 1981-1992 Donruss, 1981-1992 Fleer, —Loaded 1988-1992 Score and 1989-1992 Upper with Hall Deck with additional parallel and region- al issues dispersed throughout. The of Famers approximate condition breakdown is as & Stars follows: 1960s (average EX-MT), 1970s Substantial 1970s-1990s baseball singles collection of (40,000+) cards featuring (average EX-MT to NM) and 1980s- numerous Hall of Famers and stars. This thoroughly mixed gathering averages (NM) 1990s (average NM-MT). The majority throughout and includes roughly 70% (1980s) and 30% (early 1990s) with less than of team sets are presumed complete 5% (pre-1980s). These cards are stored in binders and sheets by team with a large although a common or two may be miss- dose of New York Yankees singles. Highlights include: 1975 Topps: (2) #223 Yount ing. Highlights include: Topps: (36 sets, RC (VG-EX, VG), #228 Brett RC (EX-MT); 1978 Topps: (2) #36 Murray RC (EX- 1047 cards) with (27) 1966: #50 Mantle (VG), #160 Ford (EX-MT), #365 Maris (EX), MT, VG), (2) #707 Molitor/Trammell RC (both NM); 1980 Topps: (2) #482 #469 Murcer RC (VG-EX), #547 Clarke (EX); (27) 1967: #5 Ford (VG-EX), #150 Henderson RC (NM, EX); 1982 Topps: (7) #21 Ripken RC (average NM) and 1982 Mantle (FR, colored upper edge); (26) 1968: #280 Mantle (VG-EX); (26) 1969: #500 Topps Traded: #98T Ripken RC (NM). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will Mantle (VG); (26) 1970: #189 Munson RC (VG-EX); (30) 1971: #5 Munson (VG- apply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland facility is highly encouraged. EX) and (40) 1984: #8 Mattingly RC (NM-MT). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

38 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 209. 1970 210. 1971 211. 1972 Topps Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Baseball High- High-Grade High-Grade Grade Collection Lot (645) Collection (601) Including Including (544) Several Hall of Numerous Hall Including Famers & (40) of Famers and Numerous High (97) High Hall of Famers Numbers— Numbers— and (76) High Sharp Sharp! Numbers— Pitch-black assort- Electric 1972 Topps Sharp! ment of (601) 1971 Baseball singles col- Topps Baseball sin- lection of (645) cards Fuel your prospective 1970 Topps Baseball set with this gles including the majority of checklisted stars and (40) including a strong selection of Hall of Famers, stars and high-caliber assortment of (544) singles including sev- high numbers. This fresh and vibrant gallery averages (97) high numbers. This psychedelic gathering averages eral Hall of Famers and (76) tougher high numbers. (EX-MT to NM) condition throughout with lightly (EX-MT to NM) quality throughout. Keys include: Limited duplication is discovered in this gallery which touched corners, midnight black edges and relatively #280 McCovey (NM), #299 Aaron (EX-MT), #550 B. averages (NM) potency throughout. Keys include: #1 accurate centering. Highlights include: (2) #20 R. Robinson (EX-MT), #559 Rose (NM), #600 Kaline Mets Team (EX), #195 Seaver Playoffs (NM), #220 Jackson (EX-MT, VG), #100 Rose (EX-MT), #341 (EX), #695 Carew (EX-MT), #751 Carlton TRD (EX- Carlton (NM), #350 Clemente (EX-MT), #458 Rose AS Garvey RC (EX-MT), (2) #400 Aaron (NM, EX-MT), MT), #752 F. Robinson TRD (EX-MT) and #754 F. (EX), #500 Aaron (EX-MT), #580 Rose (EX-MT) and #513 Ryan (EX-MT), #530 Yastrzemski (NM), #600 Robinson TRD (NM). Additional stars include #640 Kaline (NM). Additional Hall of Famers include Mays (EX-MT), #630 Clemente (EX-MT) and #640 F. Aparicio, Cepeda, Gibson, Killebrew and F. Robinson. McCovey, Killebrew, Palmer and Wilhelm. Robinson (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

212. 1963- 213. 1977 1987 Topps Hostess Baseball Pete Twinkies Rose Run of Baseball Uncut (35) Cards Sheet The storied career Become the “hostess of “Charlie with the mostess” by Hustle” is chroni- securing the offered cled with these 1977 Hostess (35) 1963-1987 Twinkies Baseball Topps Baseball uncut sheet. This 214. 1980s-2000s Baseball Star and Pete Rose cards. full-size artifact Included are: includes (10) three- HOFer Card Collection of (17,500+) 1960s Topps card and (14) two- Including Rookies and Inserts Rose: (7 cards) card panels which This lot consists of (17,500+) Baseball star and HOFer with 1963 #537 are double-printed cards mostly NM or better. There are hundreds of cards RC (EX-MT), 1964 #125 (VG), 1965 #207 (EX-MT), and a single-strip of of players like Cal Ripken Jr., , Greg 1966 #30 (EX-MT), 1967 #430 (EX), 1968 #230 (EX- fourteen cards that is Maddux, Wade Boggs, Will Clark, , Frank MT), 1969 #120 (EX-MT); 1970s Topps Rose: (10 also double-printed. Featured among the better players Thomas, and many more. Nearly half of cards, average EX-MT) with 1970 #580 (VG), 1971 are (2) #1 Palmer, (2) #2 Morgan, (2) #3 R. Jackson, the cards are HOFers and there are (647) rookies and #100 (EX), 1972 #559 (VG), 1973 #130 (EX-MT), (2) #5 Munson, (2) #6 Bench, (2) #7 Seaver and (2) #8 (825) inserts, with true rookies, subset and parallel 1974 #350 (EX-MT), 1975 #320 (NM), 1976 #240 Rose . With exception to perimeter wear and creasing cards. This lot is being housed at our consignor’s home (EX-MT), 1977 #450 (NM-MT) and 1980s Topps along with moderate staining toward the center of the in Central Michigan. Local pick is encouraged or ship- Rose: (18 cards, average NM). reverse, this sheet still presents quite well. ping will be substantial. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

216. 1978 & 1979 O-Pee-Chee Baseball Unopened Wax Boxes 217. 1982 Topps Baseball & 1983 Topps 215. (12) 1960-1969 Topps Baseball Those with an itchy wax trigger will want to place the Christmas Rack Packs high bid on this tandem of 1978 and 1979 O-Pee-Chee Baseball Michigan Test Wax Boxes Stuff your stockings with these (12) 1960-1969 Topps Baseball wax boxes. Due to poor quality gum com- Fresh tandem of 1982 Topps Baseball and 1983 Topps Baseball Christmas rack packs. The 12-card collectibles bined with storing methods, one card per pack typically Baseball Michigan Test wax boxes. Included are: 1982 were repackaged by an unknown third-party years after displays acute wax staining or gum melting onto the Topps Baseball wax box: (36 packs, 15 cards per, one their original release by Topps. The header cards appear card. These packs are guaranteed unsearched and dis- pack has a small tear) with possible #21 Ripken RC to present minimally (EX to EX-MT) or better. Who play moderate evidence of shelf handling or wear. and 1983 Topps Baseball Michigan Test wax box: (36 knows what other treasures could be lurking inside? Included are 1978 OPC Baseball Wax Box: (36 packs, packs, 15 cards per, impossible to reseal) with possible Included are: (1) 1960, (3) 1961, (5) 1963 (one 10 cards per) with possible Murray RC and 1979 OPC #83 Sandberg RC, #482 Gwynn RC and #498 Boggs Wilhelm front) and (3) 1969 (one all Orioles, one all Baseball wax box: (36 packs, slight staining to display RC. Each display box exhibits minimal-to-moderate Phillies). box) with possible O. Smith RC. handling or shelf wear. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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219. 1951 Bowman Baseball #1 Whitey 220. 1970 Topps Baseball Supers 218. (5) 1948 Bowman Baseball Hall of Ford Rookie & 1952 Bowman Baseball High-Grade Lot (78) Including (29) Fame Rookies with Musial & Spahn #218 Willie Mays Hall of Famers Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

221. 1973 Topps 223. 1975 Baseball 222. 1974 Topps High- Topps Baseball Grade Baseball Singles Lot (577) Collection Collection with (599) (389) Multiple Including Including Hall of Hall of Brett & Famers Famers Yount Including Opening Bid Rookies $150.00 Clemente Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

226. 1976 Topps Baseball Collection (559) Including Hall of Famers & Stars 224. 1975 Topps Baseball Mini Opening Bid 225. 1975 Topps Advertising Poster $150.00 Collection of (628) Cards Including Opening Bid $100.00 Hall of Famers & Stars Opening Bid $200.00

229. 1978 227. 1977 228. 1977 & 1979 Topps Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball High- Cloth High- Grade Lot Stickers Grade Lot (656) Lot (162) (787) Including Including Including Numerous Numerous Numerous Hall of Hall of Hall of Famers Famers Famers Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $100.00 $150.00

40 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 230. (49) Pre-War 231. (10) Pre- Baseball Hall of War New Fame Game-Used York Yankees Cards with Game- Mathewson Used/Modern Significant swatches of Insert Cards those Hall of Famers who with (3) starred prior to the out- break of World War II Gehrig form the foundation for The batting artillery these (49) game-used of the Bronx insert cards. Several cards Bombers are are numbered and hail explored with these from various tiered subsets. Additionally, several subjects in this lot have game-used (10) pre-war New material checklisted in only a handful of products with a handful being their only York Yankees memorabilia card appearance. Highlights include: Topps: (6 cards) with 2009 Topps game-used insert 206: Foxx; 2009 Topps Sterling: Speaker (#/25); 2010 Topps Sterling: Sisler (#/10); cards. Included are: Donruss: (18 cards) with 2008 Playoff Prime Cuts: Medwick (#/10, uncirculated), Lou Gehrig (3 cards) with 2005 Upper Deck Trilogy bat (#/25), 2007 SP Legendary Medwick/Yastrzemski, T. Williams/Boudreau; 2011 Playoff Prime Cuts: Gehringer Cuts Reel History film (#1/1), 2007 Sweet Spot Classic jersey (with partial pinstripe); (#/25), Ott (#/25); Upper Deck: (20 cards) with 2003 SP Legendary Cuts: : (2 cards) with 2001 Topps Tribute jersey, 2002 Topps Tribute jersey; Mathewson; 2005 Upper Deck Hall of Fame: T. Williams (#/10); 2006 Upper Deck : (2 cards) with 2008 SP Legendary Cuts bat (#/15), 2008 UD Premier Epic: Wagner/O. Smith/Reese; 2007 Sweet Spot Classic: Dean, Hornsby, Ott; 2007 Combos with/Rizzuto (#/25); Joe DiMaggio: 2007 Sweet Spot Classic jersey (with UD Premier: Cronin/Foxx/Yastrzemski (#/50) and partial pinstripe); : 2011 Playoff Prime Cuts bat and : Sandberg/Morgan/Hornsby/Mazeroski (#/25). More on our website. 2005 Upper Deck Hall of Fame jersey (#/25). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

232. (120) Post-War 233. (55) Baseball Hall Baseball Hall of Fame of Fame Certified Game-Used Insert Autographs—Loaded! Cards Instant gallery of (55) Baseball Massive assortment of (120) Hall of Fame certified autographs post-war Baseball Hall of Fame from a variety of premium issues. game-used insert cards featuring Several cards are numbered and a staggering array of “golden come from various tiered subsets. age” legends. Several cards are Highlights include: Auto/Relics: numbered and come from vari- (29 cards) with 2001 Upper Deck ous tiered subsets. Highlights Gold Glove F. Robinson, 2005 include: Topps: (24 cards) with Upper Deck Hall of Famers 2006 Topps Allen & Ginter: Jenkins (#/10), 2008 Topps Mantle; 2009 Topps Sterling: Sterling Yount (#/10), 2010 R. Jackson (#/10), Schmidt Topps Triple Threads Kell (#/9), (#/10); Donruss: (78 cards) 2011 Topps Triple Threads F. with 2005 Donruss Signature Thomas (#/18); Certified Autos: Series: Aaron, Mays; 2005 Leaf (26 cards) with 2004 Playoff Certified: (3) Aaron (one #/5, Absolute Memorabilia Banks (2) #/10), Ford/Koufax (#/25), (#/25, BGS 8.5, Auto 10), 2004 Playoff Prime Cuts Gwynn (#/25), 2005 Donruss Gibson/Mays (#/25), Koufax (#/25); 2005 Playoff Prime Cuts: Aaron (#/25); 2008 Signature Series: Brock/Irvin/Kiner/B. Williams, 2007 Sportkings O. Smith (gold), Playoff Prime Cuts: Stengel (#/25); Upper Deck: (11 cards) with 2002 Upper Deck 2007 Sweet Spot Classic Ryan (#/35, faded), 2007 Upper Deck Premier: Berra (#/25), World Series: Koufax; 2007 UD Premier: Schmidt/B. Robinson/Boggs (#/25) and Schmidt (#/25), Winfield (#/25); 2009 Upper Deck Icons Molitor and 2011 Leaf R. Seaver (#/41, three-color patches). More on our website. Jackson (#/10). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

234. (66) 2002- 235. 2005 Donruss 2012 Topps Greats Game-Used Tribute Baseball Near Set of (68) Cards Hall of Famer with Thorpe Certified Solid 2005 Donruss Greats Autograph & game-used near set of (68) cards featuring a dizzying area Game-Used Cards of legends. Highlights include: with (2) Cobb Hall of Fame Souvenirs Cooperstown’s finest Material Bat near: (25/27) shine for these (66) with #1 Mays, #2 Aaron, #3 2002-2012 Topps Tribute Aaron, #4 Mays, #6 Clemente, Baseball Hall of Famer #26 Clemente; Hall of Fame certified autograph and Souvenirs Material Jersey game-used cards. Several near: (9/11) with #1 Mays, #2 cards are numbered and come from various tiered subsets. Highlights include: Aaron, #3 Aaron, #4 Mays; Certified Auto/Relic: (7 cards) with 2002 Topps Tribute-Milestones: Snider; 2010 Hall of Fame Souvenirs Topps Tribute: Carter (#/25); Game-Used: (59 cards) with 2002 Topps Tribute- Combo Materials near: Milestone: E. Collins, Crawford, Herman (#/47), Hornsby, Klein, Lajoie, Ott, P. (16/18) with #1 Mays, #2 Waner; 2003 Topps Tribute-All-Star: Puckett/Gwynn, Seaver/Ryan/Koosman; 2003 Aaron, #4 Mays, #26 Clemente; Topps Tribute-World Series: Cobb, Klein, Mays, Tinker; 2004 Topps Tribute-Hall Materials set: (13/13, plus of Fame: Cobb, Greenberg, Perry/Carew (#/25); 2010 Topps Tribute: (22 cards, all three both jersey/bat versions) #/25, unless noted) with Campanella (#/50); 2011 Topps Tribute: Speaker (#/20) and with #1 Thorpe and Materials 2012 Topps Tribute: Aaron (#/49, uncirculated). More on our website. Combos set: (5/5). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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236. (742) 2011-2014 237. (20) Modern Multi-Sport 2009-2012 Certified Auto, Game- Leaf/Razor Used & Numbered Insert Baseball Collection Plus (3500+) Hall of Singles with Many Fame Cut Stars—Loaded Autograph Stacked 2011-2014 modern multi- Cards with sport certified autograph, game- Aaron used and numbered insert collection High-caliber of (742) cards plus (3500+) singles arrangement of packed with numerous Hall of (20) 2009-2012 Famers, current stars and up-and- Leaf/Razor coming rookies. Featured among Baseball Hall of Fame cut autograph cards. Each insert is encapsulated by BGS and this loaded collection are: displays (“8-9”) signature strengths or better. Includes: 2009 Razor Sports Icons Auto/Jersey: with Football: 2013 Update: Brett (#/37), R. Ferrell (#/37), Killebrew (#/17), Reese (#/8); 2010 Razor SPX #65, K. Allen, 2014 Topps Prime M. Sam booklet (#/10, six pieces); Hockey: Sports Icons: Doby (#/7), Roberts (#/11), Wynn (#/11); 2010 Leaf Sports Icons 2012-13 Panini Certified Ta. Hall (#/50); Game-Used: with Football: 2013 SPX Update: Cronin (#/4), B. Harris (d.1977, #/29), Herman (#/46), Hoyt (#/33), Lasorda Hornung, 2014 Topps Prime Beckham Jr., 2014 Topps Valor: Foles jumbo, Lacy two- (#/11), Sewell/Lemon (#/24, dual-sided); 2011 Leaf Best of Baseball: Aaron, color patch; Hockey: 2012-13 Panini Certified Crosby; Numbered: (84 cards) and Maddux; 2011 Leaf Sports Icons Cut: Carew (#/5), Carey (d.1976, #/25, with note), Inserts/Parallels: (564 cards). Also present are (3500+) 2011-2014 multi-sport singles Doerr/Gehringer (#/4, dual-sided); 2012 Leaf Sports Icons: Giles (d.1979, #/2) and featuring hundreds of multi-dollar book value and unpicked Hall of Famers, stars and Spahn (#/15). current rookies along with several complete and near base sets. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

238. (14) 2009-2010 Leaf/Razor Multi-Sport Hall of Fame Cut Autograph Cards with Gretzky 239. (9) 2011 Donruss Limited Cuts Baseball Hall of Fame Cut These (14) 2009-2010 Leaf/Razor multi-sport Hall of Fame cut autographs cards fea- Autographs ture legends of the court, gridiron and rink. Each card is encapsulated by BGS and Spotlighted are nine 2011 Donruss Limited Cuts Baseball Hall of Fame cut auto- averages (“8-9”) strength. Includes: Football: (8 cards) with M. Allen (#/10), Baugh graphs. These inserts from the ultra high-end product are each sealed by Panini and (#/9), J. Brown (#/41), Dorsett (#/3), Elway (#/25), D. Jones (#/4), Olsen (#/2), Starr serially numbered. The autographs average (“8-9”) strength. Includes: Averill (#/41), (#/17); Basketball: (5 cards) with Cowens/Gallatin (#/5, dual-signed), M. Johnson Covaleski (#/49), Day (#/23), Haines (#/15), Hunter (#/49), Leonard (#/49, scarce full (#/28), Pettit (#/10), Russell (#/30), West (#/13) and Hockey: Gretzky (#/48). name variant), Roush (#/49), Terry (#/49) and D. Williams (#/20). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

240. (4) Babe Ruth Game-Used Cards/ Modern Inserts Swing for the fences with the “Sultan of Swat” by placing the high bid for these four Babe Ruth game- used/modern insert cards. 241. (10) 2010-2012 Historic Autograph Signed Baseball Hall of Included are: 1.) Famers—All PSA/DNA 2002 Topps From the popular Historic Autograph product line arrives these (10) 2010-2012 signed Tribute Baseball Hall of Fame PSA/DNA signatures. Unless noted, each autograph presents Milestone (“8-9”) or better and is signed in ink. Included are: 2010 “HOF & All-Star Edition”: Materials game- Lyons (#/58), Marquard (#/55); 2010 “In Memory Of”: Lombardi (d.1977, #/10, used bat card; 2- Update), L. Waner (#/23); 2012 “The Decades-1950s”: Alston (#/4), Mays (#/11, pen- 3.) (2) 2005 Donruss Greats with #9 game-used bat card, #9 game-used bat/jersey cil); 2012 “The Decades-1960s”: Boudreau (#/24), Bunning (#/18), Lopez (#/20) and card and 4.) 2007 SP Legendary Cuts #1/1 Reel History insert film card. 2012 “Why the Hall Not?”: Ruffing (#/8). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

42 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 242. (403) 1996 Leaf 243. (9) Baseball Signature Series Hall of Fame Cut Certified Autograph Autograph Cards Cards with Rivera & Exquisite starting nine of Smoltz Baseball Hall of Fame cut autograph cards from Enter Sandman! The debut of a variety of high-end the dominating “Mo”, new Hall products. Included are: of Famer and addi- 2005 Playoff Prime tional “on card” scripts are Cuts: Appling (#/35); showcased in this gallery of 2007 SP Legendary (403) 1996 Leaf Signature series Cuts: Mathews (#/70); certified autographs. Highlights 2008 SP Legendary include: 1996 Leaf Signature: Cuts: Hubbell (#/15), (2 cards) with M. Rivera; 1996 Newhouser (#/75); 2011 Leaf Signature Extended: Playoff Prime Cuts: Flick (#/25), Slaughter (#/39); 2011 SP Legendary Cuts: (401) cards) with (2) Giambi, A. Jones, (2) Marzano and Smoltz. The signatures exhib- Conlan/Barlick (#/15), Kelly (#/15) and 2011 Tri-Star Signacuts: Sewell (#/25). it (“9-10”) penmanship while the pack released surfaces average (NM-MT) condition. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

244. (8) Negro League 245. (4) 2005 Donruss Greats Hall of Fame Game- Game-Used Team Complete/Near Used Cards with Subsets with Yankees, Cardinals, Gibson, Robinson & Dodgers & Red Sox—(32) Hall of Paige Famers Those Negro League legends Historic franchises and the legends who starred who eventually would be for them are profiled with these (4) 2005 enshrined at Cooperstown are Donruss Greats game-used team complete/near the focus of these eight game- subsets featuring (32) Hall of Famers. used swatches. Included are: Highlights include: Dodger Blues set: (6/6) 2001 Fleer Tradition Doby bat, with #1 Koufax, #3 Grimes; Red Sox Nation 2001 Upper Deck Gold Glove set: (13/13) with #1 T. Williams, #8 Cronin, #9 Day (glove, one game-used Cronin; St. Louis Cardinals set: (10/10) with card with Day), 2005 Sweet Spot Classic Paige jersey, 2006 Fleer Greats of the Game #1 Musial, #3 Slaughter, #4 Frisch, #9 Pujols, J. Robinson bat, 2006 Topps Triple Threads Bonds/Clemente/J. Gibson (#/18, only #10 Musial; Yankee Clippings near: (26/30) confirmed Gibson bat piece), 2007 UD Premier: Campanella jersey (#/41), J. with #20 Rizzuto, #21 R. Jackson, #23 Maris Robinson jersey (#/19) and 2010 Topps Tribute Irvin bat (#/25). and #24 Maris. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

247. (6) 2007 Topps & 246. 2005 Bowman Chrome Bowman Chrome Football #221 Rookie Adrian Peterson Graded Certified Autograph Bronze Rookies with (4) Refractor #/50 Refractors Cheese heads the world over will clamor extraordinaire Adrian for the offered 2005 Bowman Chrome Peterson is captured during his #221 Aaron Rodgers rookie certified auto- rookie campaign with these six graph! This debut of the future Hall of 2007 Topps and Bowman Chrome Fame and winning quarter- Football graded rookie cards. back comes from the bronze refractor par- Included are: 2007 Topps Chrome allel subset and is serially numbered #181 Rookie: (5 cards) with BGS #19/50. An ideal candidate for third-party 9.5: (4 cards) with Red Refractor professional grading that presents as when (#/139), White Refractor (#/869), it was pulled from a pack. The sky is the base refractor, X-Fractor; PSA 9: limit for this NFL mega-star! blue refractor and 2007 Bowman Opening Bid $250.00 Chrome #65 Uncirculated Rookie: (BGS 9.5). Opening Bid $150.00

250. (8) Multi-Sport Hall of Fame Certified 248. (23) 1974-Modern Philadelphia Autographs Phillies Modern Insert & Mike Opening Bid 249. (7) 2002 Topps 206 Hall of Fame $150.00 Schmidt PSA Graded Cards Opening Bid $150.00 Game-Used Bat & Jersey Relics Opening Bid $150.00

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251. 1885 252. 1903 Boston “The Americans Winning Championship Team Run” New Composite York Giants Newspaper Page vs. Chicago With Horner Photos White Featuring Stockings Headlined “BOSTON Print AMERICANS, THE HUB’S LATEST CHAMPION Featuring BASEBALL TEAM,” this 9/17/03 Boston Globe page The work of showcases iconic Carl Horner noted Harper’s portraits of the first ever Weekly illustra- World Series champions! tor Thure de Includes: J. Stahl, Dinneen, Thulstrup, this Parent, Gibson, LaChance, charming print features an elegant scene of Buck Ewing fully extended in a headfirst Freeman, Cy Young, Collins, slide. The caption reads, “Game between & Chicagos / The Winning Criger, Doughery, Farrell, Run - ‘How is it umpire?’ / Drawn by T. De Thulstrup / ‘Buck’ Ewing of Giants / Flint Ferris, Hughes, Winter, C. ( for Chicago) / At Old Polo Grounds - - played Aug. 6, 1885.” Stahl, Jos. Smart and The visible display area measures 18-3/4 x 13-1/4” and rates apparent NM within a O’Brien. The 12-1/2 x 17” visible area is apparent EX+ with a few subtle, tiny holes matted-and-framed presentation spanning 25-1/2 x 19-1/2”. at fold intersections. Matted and framed to 19 x 23-1/2”. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

253. 1900s Team 254. Dated Championship 1907 Postcards Trio Bangor Featuring White Sox Pittsburgh, Chicago Maine and Detroit State These 3-1/2 x 5-1/2” post- League cards average VG overall Real Photo and include: 1906 Sox (Hitless Wonders): E.M. Postcard Hamer image with glitter with Louis outline highlights and glitter Sockalexis caption, “Who Said Cubs?” Brilliant 1907 Postmarked 10/20/06. Bangor White Sox Maine State League real photo postcard picturing Louis Several creases on lower Sockalexis, (first row, seated far left) the first player of Native American ancestry in half. 1907-08 Tigers: major league history. Postmarked 7/12/1912 from Bangor, this important 3-1/4 x 5- Mascot gloating over 1/2” antique portrays the squad with remarkable clarity. Aside from a mild inch-long Chicago and Cleveland with crease near the upper right corner, the correspondence piece is absent of any further caption, “‘IT IS TO significant detractors. Interestingly, in May 1907 the Bangor White Sox squad includ- LAUGH.’” Unmailed. 1909 ing Sockalexis suited up for two exhibition games against a barnstorming Negro Pirates: 10/16 “This is what League squad starring Pop Lloyd. While it is uncertain if this heirloom was published we Did To ‘Em” scoring for that contest, this postcard featuring a diamond pioneer in Sockalexis is important grid showing Bucs’ 8-0 win, with the reverse-side message, “You should have been in any event. More on our website. here last night: the town was nearly wild.” Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $100.00

255. Scarce 256. 1933 Babe Ruth Circa 1910 Photo Postcard from Catcher’s Masks Store Appearing thin and (relatively) trim Box Labels prior to his twentieth major league campaign, Babe Ruth took time to Collection (9) greet an admirer for this 1933 real This intriguingly photo postcard. With ball and pen unusual group was in hand, “The Bambino” appears no easy feat to ready to create a timeless souvenir assemble and on the crisp black-and-white 3 x 5- remains quite well- 1/2” ephemeron. Despite peripheral preserved. Sizes crazing, the crystal clear image of range from 2-3/4 x the champ is crease-free. 5” to 5x7 and the Beneath the picture the original brands include owner etched “Charles and Babe- Simmons Hardware Florida 1933”. The reverse is post- (2); Pennant; marked 3/14/33 from Saint Cullum Boren; Petersburg, Florida, the Spring Tryon’s (VG); Alex. Training home of the Bronx Taylor & Co.; Bombers. A brief notation from the Diamond; Hamblin original owner is also placed on the & Russell; and Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co. Condition averages EX-MT overall reverse. Neat playing era artifact with typical minor perimeter wear. from the mighty Ruth! Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $750.00

44 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 258. 1930s Grape Nuts Advertising Display In a post-career broadcast of a St. Louis Browns game, Hall of Fame hurler Dizzy Dean announced that “slud” into third base. While he butchered the English lan- guage in much the same man- ner that he had butchered opposing bat- 257. 1939 Louisville Slugger/Baseball 100th Anniversary ters, Dean was a Display With Original Easel boastful per- Baseball’s evolution was marked by archaic rules and progression through trial former and a and error. Since-changed customs included playing to 21, a award- natural ed after nine balls, batters allowed to request (and receive) a high or low pitch spokesperson. and fielders recording a putout by catching a batted ball on a fly or a single Taking full bounce. As the grand game celebrated its 100th anniversary, current day stan- advantage of dards (with a few exceptions) had been established and Kentucky’s famed Dean’s populari- Hillerich & Bradsby plant provided the weapons of choice for the vast majority ty, C.W. Post of players. Flaunting its status, H&B produced this point-of-sale display as a vir- issued this 1930s point-of-sale advertising display. Framed to 36-3/8 x 50-3/8” with a tual résumé and impressive list of “clients.” Framed to 30-1/2 x 36-5/8”, the tweed matte outline, the sturdy cardboard display features an action likeness of Dean piece has a bright-red “center brand” as its focal point and just above, a ribbon in what appears to be his St. Louis Cardinals apparel. Just above, a pennant reads: reads “1839 1939 – Baseball’s 100th Anniversary” in “Dirty Sox” font. “For Energy..Eat Grape=Nuts.” On the lower border, a bright red marquee reads: Symmetrically lining the sides and upper border, (19) black-and-white cameo “Boys! Girls! Get My Valuable Prizes Free!” and is accented by Dean’s facsimile sig- likenesses attest to those who wield Louisville Slugger bats. Printed text detailing nature. This scarce survivor has minor creases and edge wear inherent to retail display. each player and his accomplishments accompanies. Among the most notable trib- Colors remain as vibrant as Dean’s outspoken demeanor! utes are: Cobb, Lajoie, Wagner and, coinciding with the sad news of his tragic ill- Opening Bid $900.00 ness, Lou Gehrig. The biggest applause (in terms of both photo size and text length) is reserved, naturally, for Babe Ruth. This rare survivor presents beauti- fully, with expected edge wear from previous display. The original easel remains, though is not readily visible in the frame. Visible through a window on the reverse of the frame is a vintage Hillerich & Bradsby mailing label. Opening Bid $900.00

259. Mid-1920s Hillerich & Bradsby Point-of-Sale Advertising Display - Rare! As the Deadball Era came to a close, the home run was still an uncommon and exciting feat. Well aware of this, Kentucky’s Hillerich & Bradsby plant took full credit for these circuit clouts, citing the company’s virtual monopoly of weapons wielded by big lea- guers. This point-of-sale ad is a visual and documented testament to the immense popu- larity of Louisville Slugger bats. Measuring 22x16, the two-sided sheet was intended for retailers, urging them to enter a baseball-themed window display contest and (of course) stock Hillerich & Bradsby products. On the obverse, a black-and-white poster shows a packed Yankee Stadium as the background for a colorized Hillerich & Bradsby “center brand” logo and a colorized bat running the length of the display. The item has normal mailing folds and a handwritten address on the reverse. Opening Bid $400.00

260. 1938 Kellogg’s “All-American Baseball Poll” Retail Display Back in 1938, everybody won. Or so it seemed as Kellogg’s ran its weekly “All-American Baseball Poll.” The Battle Creek, Michigan- based cereal giant awarded weekly cash prizes ranging from $5 to $500 to entrants who simply picked their favorite baseball player, as well as prizes to participating grocers and a new Buick automobile to the top vote-getter. This point-of-sale display is a vivid reminder of those glorious days. Framed to 68-1/2 x 28-1/2”, the canvas scroll measures approximately 60x18 and features printed contest details, a player action photo and, of course, the familiar script-style “Kellogg’s” logo. Opening Bid $200.00

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262. 1940s “Red Jacket Tobacco” Baseball- 261. 1950 “The Jackie Robinson Story” Themed Original US 1 Sheet Movie Poster - Pristine! Advertising In the prime of a career that is to this day the subject of league-wide tribute, Jackie Robinson portrayed himself on Display the silver screen with the same class and determination that Glorified on the had come to define him on the baseball diamond. This US 1 stage, the screen Sheet movie poster was issued for the 1950 Eagle Lion and just about Films production of “The Jackie Robinson Story.” Framed to every sporting 28-1/2 x 43-3/8”, the 27x41 poster showcases a color collage arena, tobacco with Robinson in a batting stance with action depictions and was not at all Minor Watson (as ) in the backdrop. The title the “taboo” that is listed with a bright-red background, while movie credits it has become are printed just below. With normal compacting folds and no today. Athletes seemed none the worse for smoking and evidence of restoration, this professionally linen-backed endorsing tobacco products and this 1940s advertising and Cooperstown relic is a pristine survivor from sign goes right along with the program. Framed to an important chapter in American culture. 28x34, the display features an action baseball illustra- Opening Bid $900.00 tion with “RED JACKET” just above in bold letters and an “It’s a Hit …” proclamation in an eye-catching red box. While expected wear from previous display is evident, colors and graphic remain brilliant. Opening Bid $150.00

265. 1962 Mickey Mantle/ “Safe at Home” US 1 Sheet Movie Poster Young Hutch Lawton gets in a pickle when 263. 1955 Washington Senators National he tells his buddies Bohemian Team Photo Display with 264. 1950s Mickey Mantle/Hillerich & that his old man is tight with Mickey Easel Back Bradsby Advertising Banner - Sharp! Mantle and Roger Colorful 1955 Washington Senators National Bohemian While Kentucky’s famed Hillerich & Bradsby plant had Maris. Subsequently team photo display. Measures 20-1/4 x 16-1/2” and darn near a monopoly in terms of Major League lectured by the printed on thick cardboard stock. Despite tab separation Baseball clients, the H&B suits tabbed Yankee star Yankee stars that “honesty is the best policy,” Lawton along the right corners, the images 56 players including Mickey Mantle as a spokesperson of sorts in this 1950s returns to his Little League pals prepared to tell the a rookie Killebrew are not adversely affected. The orig- advertisement. Hung on a 51”-long wooden pole with truth, only to find that the entire team has been invited inal and maneuverable cardboard easel stand is tightly staff spear endings, a 43 x 31” olive silk-like banner to the Yankees’ camp! This US 1 Sheet movie poster attached to the reverse. An advertising sticker advertis- features the company “center brand” in blue and white was issued for theatre display back in 1962 for that ing the sponsor is also placed on the back. While the appliqué, a Mantle signature model bat likeness and “” production of “Safe at Home,” which display exhibits moderate wear-and-tear along with tape “Performance Makes Them Famous” in blue cursive. starred Mantle and Maris, themselves. Framed to repair on the reverse, this piece remains a seldom- The position of the “125” on the bat dates the display 28x42, the item presents beautifully! offered survivor. to the 1950-1960 labeling period. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

267. 1966 WSB Radio/TV Poster Having never endured a losing season during their 13 years in Milwaukee, the Braves migrated south and were welcomed with approval in the form of this 1966 adver- tisement. Framed to 31-1/4 x 43-1/8”, this shadowbox display features a poster with shades of florescent orange on which “FOLLOW THE Braves ON TV & RADIO – 266. 1963 Dell Sports WSB.” Affixed to the piece is a Styrofoam ball and an All-Star Pin-Up animated 3-D fielder in pursuit, with the façade of Atlanta’s Fulton County Stadium also in 3-D. Along the Dell Sports issued its interpretation of the galaxy with lower border, “BROUGHT TO YOU BY …” is followed this 1963 pin-up poster. Framed to 62-1/8 x 28-1/2” by a Busch Beer logo. This colorful reminder of the under peach-colored matting, the bright-orange display club’s first year in Atlanta summons memories of is flecked with white five-point stars and black-and- Hammerin’ Hank on the diamond and the always enter- white photos of American League “stars.” Pictured are: taining Dizzy Dean in the broadcast booth. Pinholes and Aparicio, Ford, E. Howard, Kaline, Killebrew, Mantle, faint stains from previous display do not detract from the Pearson, Peters, Radatz, Richardson, Rollins, Stuart and appeal of this Braves heirloom! Yastrzemski. The piece has normal compacting folds Opening Bid $400.00 and displays wonderfully. Opening Bid $150.00

46 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 269. 1940s “Play Ball” 1-Cent 268. 1930s “Junior League Bat-a- Arcade Baseball Ball” Coin-Operated Arcade Game Majestic in its stature at 59-1/2”-tall and 23-1/2”- Game wide (at its base), this 1930s “Junior League Bat- Ten swings for a a-Ball” arcade game urges the player to both bat penny? Whaaaat?! Get and “catch” the ball five times for a mere penny. ready to take your cuts Manufactured by Mike Munve’s Chicago-based with this 1940s “Play company, this alluring diversion features a 13-1/4 Ball” arcade countertop x 17-1/4” front glass panel with colorful graphics game. The steel con- and a baseball-themed interior panel with 102 tainer measures 19-1/8 metal prongs to alter the direction of a “batted” x 22-1/8” and 5-3/8”- ball into any one of 12 slots (aided, of course, by deep. The front glass the deftly maneuvered “Catch” mechanism) with shields a playing sur- marked point values. Atop the game, a wooden face on which (10) marquee has a scoring legend with ratings from slots denote destina- “Amateur” to “Sandlot” to “Minor League” to tions (eight are point- “Big League.” The coin slot and “Catch” lever are gaining “hits” and two in complete working order, though the “Bat” lever are “outs). The coin is present but in need of interior repair. Key is slot, lever and key are included. completely functional Opening Bid $400.00 on this all-original war- era gem! Opening Bid $250.00

270. 1940s “Hit a Homer” 271. 1950s “Play Ball” Coin-Operated Arcade Countertop Arcade Game Game While strategies on the diamond Warning: this game is incredi- have and will always vary to bly addicting!!! A testament to include pitching, defense and base the claim that the simpler days running, the long ball reigns as the were much more fun, this feature attraction and fan favorite. 1950s “Play Ball” countertop This 1940s arcade game complies arcade game will provide unri- with those sentiments and is appro- valed entertainment for just as priately named “Hit a Homer.” The long as you allow it! countertop amusement measures Measuring 19-1/8 x 22-1/8 and 16-1/2”-wide and 22”-tall, with the 5-3/8”-deep, the sturdy wooden front glass shielding a 15x15 base- structure features a 15-3/4 x ball themed display with (5) pro- 16” front glass with a baseball- truding metallic slots whose desti- themed display, under which, a nations respectively award: (2) shadowbox setting shows the “BUNT”; (2) “DOUBLE” and (1) diamond and packed bleachers. “TRIPLE.” Should the “ball” Now for the fun part: for the advance to the bottom row, (4) insertion of one shiny dime, “SINLGE” slots are flanked by (6) five balls are released and are “OUT” slots, with the elusive to be “batted” with a turn of the metallic knob. The runs (if you’re skilled enough) “HOME RUN” slot smack in the will add up and temporary reprieve is granted with a “walk.” This one is all-original, middle. While the machine needs repair, the “re-set” and “bat” levers remain in work- fully functional and includes its key! ing order! Key is missing but back is accessible. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

272. 1950s Marvel “Pop- Up” Arcade Baseball Game While the concepts are quite inaccu- rate, the fact remains that this 1950s 273. 1950s Exhibit Supply Marvel “Pop-Up” countertop arcade game is decidedly addicting! Company Countertop Vending Measuring 21-3/4 x 18-1/2”, the stur- Machine dy wooden structure showcases a 10- Tried, true and durable, this 1950s Exhibit 1/2 x 12” front glass panel with col- Supply Co. countertop vending machine orful baseball graphics and an interi- mirrors the traits of the performers it bold- or “playing field” on which a pin pat- ly advertised. Measuring 7-1/8 x 12-1/2 tern of 25 alters the course of a ball and 9-1/2”-deep, the steel container fea- bearing. The answer to its “Kicker & tures a 6-3/8 x 6” front glass panel, under Catcher” football contemporary, this which, 1950s Ted Williams and Willie one allows five balls for a penny. A Mays Exhibit cards lure the buyer. The lever-controlled “fielder” attempts to Chicago-based company’s name appears “catch” the balls. If they make it past on the facing in relief, with a vintage decal the “fielder,” you’re “out” but if the (near 100%) just below the (2) fully func- “fielder” catches the ball, your tioning coin slots, each with a 1933 patent “Batting Average” (as scored in the date. Original key, display cards and inte- upper left corner) goes up. Both, of rior loading instructions decal included! course, are contradictory to real base- Opening Bid $400.00 ball but hey, we get it! Complete working order with key included! Opening Bid $250.00

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274. 1950s-1960s “Premiere” 275. Early-1960s Exhibit and Trading Trading Card/Gum Vending Card Dual Vending Machine Machine Imagine scoring a 1962 Topps #1 Maris, #10 Clemente, From that glorious age during which baseball #200 Mantle, #300 Mays, #320 Aaron and #387 Brock cards and bubble gum were synonymous, this RC - all in Mint condition for the price of a nickel??!! vintage vending machine afforded both to the Such were the prospects for cardboard collectors with financially strapped consumer! Standing 39”- this early-1960s vending machine! Standing 55-7/8”- tall on a hollowed round steel base, the steel tall and 11-5/8”-wide, the all-original structure features machine measures 13-1/8 x 12-7/8” and fea- a trading card machine on top and an Exhibit card tures a front glass panel to display gum balls machine below. The metallic frame and four angled and flanking panels with trading card displays legs provide a stellar appearance for this keepsake. Key (in this instance, 1956 Topps baseball). to top machine included. Needs repair. Original keys included. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

277. 1938 National League Home Run Crown Trophy Presented by the B.B.W.A.A. 276. 1960s Carousel Industries Taking full advantage of the dimensions at the Polo Grounds, Hall of Famer Mel Ott Baseball Exhibits Vending Machine clubbed 323 of his 511 round-trippers at Collectors certainly “got their two cents worth” that Harlem-based venue. In 1938, howev- when they walked into the dime store and er, the disparity wasn’t so great in terms of approached vending machines like this vintage where Ott launched his league-leading 36 “Carousel Industries” baseball exhibits novelty! home runs (20 home, 16 road). For his Measuring 10-1/2 x 23-1/2 and 11-1/2”-deep, this efforts, Ott was awarded this magnificent steel container features a front glass under which (6) trophy. Standing 16”-tall, the multi-tiered early-1960s exhibits lure the customer. If that features (3) wooden and (1) marble weren’t enough to tempt the would-be buyer, a 9x7 platforms, all of which support a metallic frame atop the piece urges “Get ‘em here – 1 card cup on which a metal batter figurine stands. 2c.” The coin slot, lever and original keys appear Affixed to the lower base, three metallic functional, though the interior may need minor name plates showcase engraved finery, repair. while a fourth plate has an engraved legend Opening Bid $200.00 reading “B.B.W.A.A. Presents To Melvin Ott – Nat. Lea. Homerun Crown 1938.” Rust/oxidation affects the cup, while the figurine (incorrectly portrayed as a right- handed hitter) appears to be a replacement. Opening Bid $400.00

279. Vintage “Wilson” Baseball 278. Vintage Louisville Slugger Flannel Bat Rack Jersey and Display your weapons on this vintage Pants Lot of Louisville Slugger bat rack. Standing 31- (10) - All 1/4”-wide and 70-3/4”-tall, four wooden slats are angled with symmetrically Unworn arranged prongs to facilitate the display of From an era 36 bats (18 on each side). Atop the piece, during which a two-sided thick wooden board bears the there were no “J.F. Hillerich & Son” trademark (which “pitch counts” was engraved on the company’s lumber and players from 1897-1916) and “LOUISVILLE labored in heavy SLUGGER BATS” painted in yellow. An flannel uni- absolutely gorgeous and fully functional forms, these vintage diamond apparel items may not have been the most comfortable piece! attire, but subsequent diamond wear cannot compare in terms of durability! Tailored Opening Bid $200.00 by Wilson, the items are blank and were sold leaving it up to the buyer to add logos, names and numbers. Included are (2) cream-colored (home) jersey/pants ensembles in their original retail boxes, as well as cream colored (home) and gray (road) jerseys and (4) pairs of pants (2 home, 2 road). Opening Bid $150.00

48 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 280. Rare c.1950s New York Yankees Pennant with Uncle Sam 281. Circa 1950s Rare Felt Pennant with Wood Holding a Wood Bat Bat Insert Astounding details raise the bar for pennant seekers with this thrilling c.1950s Boston Red Sox felt pennant. Made by Collegiate Manufacturing of Ames, IA, this arresting collectible would stand out at a Playboy From the realm of “rare and beautiful” comes this c.1950s New York Yankees pen- Mansion pool party. Well-conceived features complement each other beautifully nant. Measuring 28x11 this absolutely amazing piece dazzles with a unique “Uncle against an appropriate crimson red background. The left end of this 28x11 pennant is Sam” appliqué. Set in raised details against a dark blue background the highly stylized dominated by a Red Sox batter appliqué which features a raised uniform with puffed Yankees’ mascot boasts incredible features with a die-cut top hat, a fur chin beard and out socks, a 5” wood bat which fits nicely through a slot behind the hands and an a 5” wood bat that is inserted behind the hands. Even Sam’s facial expression is opened can of baked beans in the batter’s pocket. City name lettering shades from remarkable, as he appears determined to knock one out of the park. A reverse side orange-yellow to white and team nickname lettering outlined in white completes this label states “Made by Collegiate of Ames, felt used in this production is 70% wool genius piece of memorabilia. Generally this mesmerizing Red Sox supporter displays 30% cotton”. Thorough research turned up only one other Yankees example of this in excellent condition with negligible traces of wear on the design elements and only type, reported in lesser grade the one offered here which radiates vibrant quality end typical pinholes, minor curling of the point and moderate soiling on the completely to end with only typical pinholes, minor point wear and one very small nick on the top intact white tassels. The reverse side label shows the name of the manufacturer and edge above the “Y” in Yankees. Completely full and intact tassels and gold and white states, “felt used in this product is 70% wool 30% cotton”. Many years of combined team name lettering complete the design of the truly appealing piece of memorabilia hobby experience amongst the H&S staff confirm this observation: “Nope, ain’t seen from the height of the Yankees dynasty. one of those before”. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

283. 1964-1970 Washington Senators Display Lot of (6) With Rare 1964 Team Photo Pennant From the second incarna- tion of the Washington Senators, these (6) framed displays evoke memories of a woeful franchise not long for the Nation’s Capital. 282. 1961 Oversized NL Champs Team Photo Headlining the lot is a Pennant rare 1964 team photo Bolstered by MVP the Cincinnati Reds bashed their way to the NL pennant that presents pennant, only to be overwhelmed in the by the New York Yankees, beautifully with appliqué arguably the greatest team of all time. Reds rooters get a big bang out of the offered at 100% and original 1961 Cincinnati Reds National League Champs team photo pennant. This captivating spine, tassels and photo. flag measures 35x17 and displays in appealing (EX) condition. Though the team Additional highlights photo is affected by moderate wrinkling it remains full and bright. Lettering and include a 1969 Topps appliqué show boldly with only minor sporadic breaks. More on our website. Team Poster #23 and a Opening Bid $100.00 1970 team schedule (produced likely for barroom display). More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00

285. 1890s-1970s Baseball Memorabilia Grab-Bag Collection (57 Items) 284. Rare 1947 Photos, publications, cards, pins, premiums, Dodgers National League programs, postcards, Champions Necktie membership cards and This seldom-seen classic heralds a 45 rpm record are all the “National League Champions included here, with 1947” and includes Reese, cameos by Ruth, Robinson, Hodges, Furillo and Cobb, Mathewson, Vaughan. It measures 4 feet long Mantle, J. DiMaggio, and rates EX/MT condition. Ott, J. Robinson, T. Opening Bid $150.00 Williams, Hubbell, Cochrane, Kaline, Yastrzemski and more. Condition averages EX overall. A full list- ing appears on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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287. 1959 World Series Collection of (3) With Comiskey Park Ticket Block and Original Wire Photograph The first-ever Fall Classic held west of the Mississippi River pitted the freshly transplanted Dodgers against the Chicago “Go-Go” White Sox, who hadn’t basked in the October spotlight since their 1919 disgrace. Hailing from that showdown are: Comiskey Park Ticket Block: framed to 11-5/8 x 13-5/8”, the sheet features full tickets from Games 1, 2, 6 and 7; Original Wire Photo: a black-and-white Game 6 action photo framed to 286. 1940s-1980s Louisville Slugger Display Lot of (26) With 15x12; Game 6 Ticket Stub: Comiskey Park voucher (EX-MT). More on our website. Ruth and Cobb Memorials Opening Bid $150.00 Proudly announcing its status as the world’s premier lumber supplier (and attracting clients along the way), Hillerich & Bradsby issued these vintage ads. Headlining the lot are: 1948 Babe Ruth Tribute: framed to 15-7/8 x 21-3/4”, the display features a likeness of the late slugger and a pole with a “BASEBALL” flag at half mast; 1950 Two-Page Ad: framed to 28-1/2 x 22-1/2”, the sepia-toned ad was published in The Sporting News and showcases barrels of prominent facsimile signature models. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

288. Baseball Legend Treasure Chest of (20) With 1968 Topps Mantle Pin- Up and Vintage Ruth Items “The Longball” is the prevalent theme in this lot of (20) fence-clearing keepsakes! Headlining the lot is: 1968 Topps Pin Up #18 Mickey Mantle: presents beautifully with normal compacting folds; 1935 American Boy Cover: framed to 17x20 with Babe Ruth on cover; 1948 “The Babe Ruth Story” Ad: framed to 11-1/4 x 14-1/4” a published page features movie credits and illustrations. More on our web- site. Opening Bid $150.00

290. 1961 New York Yankees World 289. 1949-1951 Ford C. Frick ONL Champions Team Photo Pennant and Baseball in Original Spalding Box Program/Scorecard (2 Items) Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 291. 1960s and St. Louis Cardinals Pennants Pair Opening Bid $100.00

292. Scarce 1950s Ted Williams “How to 293. 1967 All-Star Game at Anaheim Play Baseball” Photo-Record and Press Pin Cuff Links 294. Photos and Opening Bid $100.00 Original Sleeve (2 Items) Christmas Cards Collection (44) from the Opening Bid $100.00 Estate of Newspaperman Jim Murphy Opening Bid $100.00

50 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 295. Danny Frisella 1969 World Champions Ring Few player rings from the Amazin’ Mets have ever reached the auction block. In 2004, World Series MVP Donn Clendenon’s championship ring sold for over $23,000. To our knowledge, there hasn’t been another one offered since.

Thus, it is with great pride and pleasure that we present the player ring of Mets relief Dan Frisella. Although “Bear” saw little action during the miracle campaign, he soon learned the forkball and enjoyed his best campaign in ‘71, posting an 8-5 record, 1.99 ERA and 12 saves. Frisella bounced around with several clubs from 1973-76, before his career was cut short at age 30 by his death in a freak dune-buggy accident. A few years later, Frisella’s high school in San Mateo, CA, named their baseball dia- mond in his honor: Frisella Field. On a visit to Serra High School, Pam Frisella had this to say about her late husband: “Danny had a magnetic personality and he was crazy- funny. He was a person who attracted people. He was so positive and he inspired me to ensure that his legacy would continue.”

Manufactured by Jostens, Frisella’s hefty, 10K-gold, size 10-3/4 ring showcases a 50-point diamond set upon a blue stone. One shank exhibits, “29 / FRISELLA / P,” while “Danny Frisella” is elegantly engraved inside the band. There are also wonderful graphics of and the Mets logo. Near Mint condition. A 1992 purchase LOA accompanies. Opening Bid $2750.00

296. Joe McDonald 1982 St. Louis Cardinals World Champions General Ring A longtime associate of , Joe McDonald worked his way up through the Mets organization from 1965 to 1980, rising to General Manager. He then joined the Cardinals and became GM at the start of the 1982 championship season. McDonald later scouted for three Red Sox champion squads (2004, 2007 and 2013). Presented is McDonald’s ‘82 from the Cards’ seven-game victory over the Brewers. Manufactured by Jostens, the 10K-gold, size 9-1/2 showpiece rates spectacular NM-MT condition and boasts attractive shank designs of Busch Stadium, the WS trophy, “1982,” “MCDONALD” and two Cardinals logos. Accompanied by the original Jostens presentation box. Opening Bid $2500.00

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297. 1951 New York Yankees World Series Champions Salesman’s Sample Ring It was the dawn of a new age in Yankeedom as Joltin’ Joe exited stage right and the Mick took center stage. Fittingly, they passed the torch in a champi- onship campaign—DiMaggio’s 9th (out of 10 World Series!) and Mantle’s 1st (of a not-so-shabby 7 triumphs). Featuring the classic, elegant, gorgeous design aesthetic of the period’s Yankee rings, this laurel-themed showpiece was employed as a Balfour salesman’s sample. The 14K-gold, size 10 ring delivers radiant NM condition, with “1951” and the Yanks’ top-hat logo on both shanks, and with “NEW YORK YANKEES WORLD CHAMPIONS” surrounding a CZ stone. As a point of reference on the value of these seldom-seen gems, it’s worth noting that a similar example sold at auction back in 2003 for over $3,500. Opening Bid $1250.00

298. 1970 Baltimore Orioles World Series Championship Ring This 1970 World Championship ring typifies “The Oriole Way” in that it was awarded to a man who, while by no means flashy, did his job and, like so many Oriole components, contributed to the team’s success. Crafted by “Jenkins,” this 14-karat gold size “9” accessory was awarded to Harry “Bud” Trageser, the manager of the since-razed Memorial Stadium. The elegant facing features a simulated diamond at the center of the team’s horseshoe-shaped venue, with the script-style “Orioles” beyond the border. Surrounding that design in raised characters, “BALTI- MORE ORIOLES – WORLD CHAMPIONS” is dis- played in the exact font in which it appeared on the World Wars dedication of the Memorial Stadium façade. On the right shank, “1970” appears with an Orioles cap and a scroll on which “H. Trageser” is engraved. The opposite shank is home to an American League crest with “1970 CHAMPIONS” on the baseball portion. While there is minimal wear about some of the enamel components, the CZ and gold components are as brilliant as ever! Also included is a 1970 Baltimore Orioles World Series press pin, complete with nut and post. Opening Bid $900.00

299. 1979 Seattle All-Star Game Ring Rookie of the Year runner-up to in ‘78, Molitor had an even better sophomore campaign, batting .322 with a career-high 16 triples. He seemed a shoo-in for the ‘79 Mid-Summer Classic, and thus the powers that be at Balfour/MLB appear to have pre-made this ring for him in the event that he would participate. As it turned out, the Ignitor had to wait until the following year before officially joining the Mid-Summer Classic roster. (Incidentally, all A.S. rings carried player names throughout the 1970s and up through 1982, before switching to a generic, no-name format that contin- ues to this day.) Manufactured by Balfour, the quasar-plus, size 10-3/4 ring features 5 CZs and a multifaceted orange stone, with shank logo designs for the and the All Star Game’s 50th Anniversary. Near Mint condition. An accompanying 1987 purchase LOA reads, in part, “I pur- chased the ring a few years ago from another hobby collector/dealer at one of the George Washington Motor Lodge Shows just outside of Philadelphia.” Opening Bid $1000.00

300. Carney Lansford 1981 Cleveland All-Star Game Ring In the strike-shortened 1981 season, BoSox Carney Lansford captured the A.L. batting crown with a .336 average and finished 6th in MVP voting. It was Lansford’s break-out campaign, and thus the powers that be at Balfour/MLB appear to have pre-made this ring for him in the event that he would participate in the ‘81 Mid-Summer Classic—which took place on August 9th, the day before regular play resumed after the 2- month hiatus. (Incidentally, all A.S. rings carried player names throughout the 1970s and up through 1982, before switching to a generic, no-name for- mat that continues to this day.) Manufactured by Balfour, the celestrium, size 12 ring features 6 CZs and a blue sapphire stone, with logo designs on the shanks. Near Mint condition. A 1988 purchase LOA accompanies. Opening Bid $1000.00

52 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 301. 1983 Champions Ring - “Lerner” 302. 1994 International League Champions This squad had some mighty impressive stat lines: - 27 HRs, 81 RBIs; Ring - “Ferguson” - 29 HRs, 99 RBIs; and, most impressive, - 35 HRs, 108 Jose Oliva led the charge with 24 HRs and Luis Lopez chipped in 79 RBIs. RBIs, 105 runs, 28 doubles. Also of note, Don Mattingly suited up for 43 games (bat- Manufactured by Balfour for a Richmond Braves staff member, this 10K-white-gold, ting .340!) and Dennis Rasmussen posted 13 wins. Manufactured by Jenkins, this size 10-1/4 ring features a blue-enameled “R” logo in a bed of CZ stones and comes 10K-gold, size 11-3/4 ring features a CZ set upon the “NY” insignia on a blue stone. with its original Balfour presentation box. EX-MT condition. A 2007 purchase LOA It was produced a decade later for “LERNER,” as evidenced by a 1993 LOA on offi- accompanies. cial J. Jenkins & Sons Co. letterhead. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $600.00

304. 2001 Seattle All-Star Game “American League” Ring 303. 1995 All-Star Game “National League” Ring It was the final Mid-Summer Classic for Ripken and Gwynn—and the Iron Man made Home runs accounted for all scoring in the ‘95 Mid-Summer Classic, with the Big it magical. After a lengthy standing ovation with the theme from “The Natural” play- Hurt’s 2-run, 4th- shot surpassed in later by a trio of solo blasts from ing overhead, Ripken launched his first pitch for a solo homer. Later, during a mid- Piazza, Conine and Biggio. More than 50,000 fans piled into the Ballpark in Arlington game ceremony, he and Gwynn were bestowed with the Commissioners’ Historic for the senior circuit’s 3-2 victory. Manufactured by Balfour, this auralite, size 9-1/4 Achievement Award. And fellow class act Jeter also homered in the 4-1 junior-circuit ring features a silver star inlaid in its blue stone, with nice raised-relief shank designs victory. Manufactured by Jostens, this auralite, size 11 ring features a CZ stone set in of the All-Star Game and the National League. Near Mint condition. A 1995 purchase a Mariner-logo gold star atop a green stone. The shanks display a 100th Anniversary LOA accompanies. A.L. logo and an AS Game logo. Near Mint condition. Accompanied by the original Opening Bid $1000.00 Jostens presentation box and exterior cover box, plus a 2004 purchase LOA. Opening Bid $1000.00

306. 2005 Ft. Worth Cats American Association Champions Ring - According to Terwilliger’s website, “Twig was named 2005 Manager 305. 2004 All-Star Game “American League” Ring of the Year and managed the league All-Star team against the Can-Am League stars in Houston hero got rocked early with a 6-run first frame, thanks to Brockton, Mass., in July. Following the 2005 season, Twig resigned as manager but home runs from Manny Ramirez and A.S. Game MVP . later agreed to serve as first base . The Cats repeated their league championship later added another round-tripper in the junior circuit’s 9-4 victory. Notably, it was the in 2006 and 2007, both times beating the St. Paul Saints in the newly reconstituted 75th Mid-Summer Classic, as acknowledged on one shank of this Jostens auralite American Association.” Manufactured by Balfour, Terwilliger’s celestrium, size 10 ring, which measures size 10-1/4 and is crowned with a CZ in a red stone. EX-MT ring features a gold “Cats” logo inlaid in a blue stone surrounded by CZs. His name condition. A 2006 purchase LOA accompanies. appears on one shank and is elegantly engraved inside the band. Near Mint condition. Opening Bid $1000.00 Accompanied by the original Balfour presentation box and a 2013 purchase invoice. Opening Bid $350.00

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308. 12x18 Original Watercolor Painting by - From Perez’s “Immortals” Book Published on Page 194 in the chapter “Golden Age, 1920-1929.” Many artists and con- noisseurs view watercolor as the hardest medium of them all due to the way water can move and (unlike 307. Majestic 1890s Yale Base Ball Team Imperial Cabinet oil or acrylic) the Photograph near inability to revise. One truly This stunning piece is both a beautiful example of 19th-century photography and a has to get it right historic artifact of our national pastime. The distinctive striped caps, the t-shirt-style the first time—as uniform tops, the charmingly mismatched “YBC” lettering, the four vintage bats, the expert watercol- bird-cage catcher’s mask—all of these period details combine for maximum visual orist Dick Perez appeal. The 14 x11 gilt-edged mount rates EX and features the copyright line, “O.N. has achieved here Hull 823 CHAPEL STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN.” The 13-3/4 x 10-1/2” sepia with good ol’ albumen photo exhibits an EX-MT appearance with a few areas of typical light wear. Lindy. A stark yet intimate dugout scene, the portrait contrasts the vibrancy of Historical records show that Hull established his studio in 1883. Because Amos Lindstrom’s uniform colors and ruddy complexion with the subtle earth tones of the Alonzo Stagg played for Yale from 1885-89 and is not present here, the photo’s ori- wall, bench, bat and glove. Lindstrom gazes intently at the viewer with clear blue gins are most likely the 1890s. eyes, his left leg folded across his right knee. The jersey design can be traced to either Opening Bid $250.00 1924 (when the “Boy Wonder” became the youngest-ever World Series participant), 1926 or 1927. The 1928 season proved to be his offensive breakout with a .358 bat- ting average, 231 hits and 107 RBIs. Opening Bid $250.00

309. 310. 12x24 Original Oil 11x22 Original Painting by Dick Gouache Painting Perez - From by Dick Perez - Perez’s From Perez’s “Immortals” Book “Immortals” Published on Page 471 of Book the chapter “Expansion Era, Published on Page 226 1958-1979.” In his 1974 in the chapter “The autobiography Me and the Golden Age, 1920- Spitter, published 3 years 1929.” Before Lou after leaving the Giants for Gehrig’s Disease, there the Indians, Gaylord Perry was Ross Youngs’ dis- confessed to his greasing: ease. “Pep” began to fal- “I’d always have it in at ter in the 1924 World least two places, in case the Series, retired two years umpires would ask me to later in just his 10th sea- wipe one off. I never want- son, and quickly wasted ed to be caught out there away until his death in without anything. It would- 1927 at age 30. There n’t be professional.” What has never been a finer is clearly visible, however, artistic tribute to the is Gaylord’s fiery intensity, mighty yet oft-unsung his steely competitive legacy of Youngs than drive. Pity the pour soul this dazzling three-quar- staring back from the bat- ter-length portrait. ter’s box, shaking in his Because of Dick Perez’s cleats. Just the third Perry unwavering commitment portrait (along with two to honor every last Perez-Steele cards) in Dick HOFer, he has devoted Perez’s entire four-decade more blood, sweat and body of work, this is paint to Cooperstown’s arguably the finest painting least-known enshrinees ever devoted to the Ancient than all other baseball Mariner. In the Words of Dick Perez: I had the pleasure of attending Gaylord artists combined—and Perry’s 1991 Hall of Fame induction and hitting the tennis courts with his son and our national pastime’s also Ted Williams’ son while both famous fathers rooted on from the sidelines. grand history is the better for his efforts. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

54 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 312. Buck Weaver Glass Plate Movie House Slides Pair with Original Mailing Boxes Measuring 3-1/4 x 4” each, these EX-MT glass photo slides were pro- 311. 1913-14 and Stuffy duced for projection on McInnis Underwood & Underwood theater screens. They are Photos Pair credited to “American Press Association” and McInnis and Barry composed sponsored by “Martha Washington Pure Food 313. 1923-24 World Tour half of the Philadelphia A’s famed “$100,000 Infield.” Products.” Captions read, “Buck Weaver stealing sec- Team Photo Both stars sport 1913-14 uniform styles, and the ond base after Fletcher dropped the ball in touching Identifiable figures include , Grover McInnis just so happens to be the same image used as him. Herzog is standing over the play”; and “Weaver Alexander, Gabby Hartnett and . The his definitive headshot by baseball-reference.com. The singled over shortstop, and is seen on his way to first 8 x 9-3/4” sepia, heavy-stock, high-quality original stark, impressing pairing measures approx. 7 x 9-1/2” base. He was the only Sox player to reach second base photo features exceptional image clarity and is notated and features “Underwood & Underwood” stampings on in third game of World’s Series.” Accompanied by orig- on the reverse, “Chicago Cubs 1923-24 / World Tour the reverse along with handwritten surname captions. inal mailing boxes addressed from American Press Team & Entourage” EX appearance with a central Quite well-preserved overall with the routine minor Association to Colonial Theatre of Green Bay, WI. crease visible when angled under a bright light. peripheral wear of newsroom usage. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

314. 1946 315. Original World George Burke Series Photo Lot of Original (184) with (2) Photos (5) Letters Including Including (1) Williams, Signed by DiMaggio George Brace and Joe Classic images, 316. Poignant June 9, 1968 Mickey Louis impeccable compo- Mantle and Yankee Teammates Moment sition and lush sepia No mere news- tones are the charac- of Silence for RFK Oversized News service photos, teristics displayed in Service Photo these are extra- this lot of (184) Dated 6/9/68, the typed caption on the reverse reads, in special studio-quality shots with crystal-clear images original George Burke 4x6 baseball photos with (2) let- part, “At Yankee Stadium...General view of the stadium and lustrous matte-finish surfaces. All five feature ters including (1) signed by George Brace (“8-9”) no during the moment of silent prayer for RFK...Mickey reverse stampings of “E.F. Swartz / Photographer” authentication due to time/costs. Highlights are: Mantle in the center, with teammates.” Although not along with handwritten captions. EX-MT condition Altrock, Bender, Bottomley, Cochrane, Combs, Cuyler, specifically identified as such, the captioning style overall. 5x7 - 1) Ted Williams/Ward Bond/John Cabot D. DiMaggio, V. DiMaggio, Durocher, Ferrell, Frisch, shows all the hallmarks of a New York Times photo- Lodge; 2) /Toots Shor/Pat O’Brien; 3) Joe Gomez, Goslin, Herman, Hornsby, T. Jackson, Keller, graph, and indeed the reference “SISTO” no doubt Louis; 4) Leo Durocher/George Raft/Toots Shor/Joe Klein, Lazzeri, Leonard, Lindstrom, Lopez, Luque, refers to award-winning NYT photographer Ernie Sisto DiMaggio (discoloration spots on left half—not affect- Lyons, Manush, Martin, Mize, Ott, Pennock, J. Sewell, (1904-1989). Measures 8-1/4 x 12” and rates EX with ing DiMaggio). 3-3/4” x 4-3/4” - /Don Simmons, Slaughter, Vance. More on our website. typical minor peripheral wear. Gutteridge/Joe Dobson/. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

317. 1910s Eddie Collins H&B Mini 319. 1982 St. Louis Cardinals World Decal Bat Champions Black Bat Measuring 22” long (or short, as it were), this “Cocky” 318. 1930s-1960s Store Model Bat Lot of A nice companion piece to the ’82 World Series ring collectible exhibits a VG-EX/EX appearance with a (7) With Ruth, Hornsby and Mantle also offered in our auction, this NM black bat likewise couple areas of darkening along the handle as well as Turned to the specifications of the weapons brandished comes courtesy of General Manager Joe McDonald. minor general wear affecting the barrel and its decal— by big league stars, these (7) Hillerich & Bradsby store Among the radiant gold-embossed names are those of primarily away from the portrait and easily overshad- model bats exhibit varying degrees of use and include: Sutter, Forsch, Hernandez, McGee, Kaat, Porter, owed by the bright, attractive design. (1965-1968, 35”, cracked); Rogers Andujar and Ozzie. Opening Bid $150.00 Hornsby (1933-1934, 35”); Joe Jackson (1933-1934 Opening Bid $100.00 reproduction, 36”); (1965-1968, 35”, cracked); Mickey Mantle (1965-1968, 35”, cracked); Jackie Robinson (1965-1968, 35”); and Babe Ruth (1933-1934, 35”, cracked). Opening Bid $150.00

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320. 1961- 1963 Mantle, Maris and Mays White- Base Bobblehead Dolls Joining the fray of bobble- head dolls, four individual play- ers were deemed 321. Early-1960s Bobblehead Lot of (3) With Milwaukee worthy enough of representation Braves, and Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1961-1963 white-base issue. From their respective coasts, here are three of With trademark mascots and appearances all their own, these (3) vintage bobblehead them! Includes: Mantle: presents (EX-MT) with hairline crack on jaw line and fac- dolls need no introduction! Includes: 1960-1961 Pittsburgh Pirates: square gold simile signature decal near 100%; Maris: presents minimally (EX) with (2) hairline base; presents minimally (EX-MT) with flawless jaw line, vibrant face scar and visi- cracks on jaw line and near-complete facsimile signature decal; Mays: presents (EX- ble stubble; 1961-1963 Cleveland Indians: white square base; presents (EX-MT) MT) with flawless jaw line and near-complete “GIANTS” and facsimile signature with blemish-free “” head and “CLEVELAND” decal at 100%; 1961- decals. 1963 Milwaukee Braves: white square base; presents (EX) with minor paint chipping Opening Bid $300.00 on jaw line and “MILWAUKEE” decal at 100%. Opening Bid $250.00

323. 1962-1964 Washington Redskins “Toes-Up” Black Face Bobblehead Doll - Extremely Rare! While integration in professional sports was a long-awaited ordeal on the playing fields, it was an even slower process in other institu- tions, namely, the bobblehead doll industry. And even then, black player models were produced sparingly. This 1962-1964 Washington Redskins “Toes-Up” doll is among the rarest examples we’ve seen! It’s reported that for certain teams (Dallas, St. Louis and Washington), less than a dozen combined dolls are known to exist. Yet, this 322. 1960s Washington Senators Bobblehead Doll Lot of (4) Redskins example is alive and well, showcas- Different ing vibrant colors, a “WASHINGTON” decal Representing the Washington Senators’ woeful reincarnation, these (4) vintage bobble- at 100% on the gold base and “REDSKINS” head dolls include: 1961-1962 White Base Miniature: presents nicely (head detached embossed on the chest. A series of hairline from spring); decals at 100% with minor paint chipping on base; 1961-1963 White cracks along the jaw line hardly detract from Base: presents (EX) with minor paint chipping on jaw line; 1963-1965 Black Face: the overall appeal as this ball-toting figure presents (EX-MT) with minor chipping along jaw line; gorgeous decals at 100%; nods with overwhelming approval! 1963-1965 Green Base: presents (EX) with small chip on jaw line. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

324. 1964 Car Mascots “The Bobb’n Head Beatles” Complete Set in Original Box As teens (especial- ly those of the female persuasion) welcomed that 325. 1988 Hartland 25th Anniversary Complete Set of (18) in Liverpool quartet to the United Original Boxes - With “Bat Boy” States, proprietors With troubles stemming from copyright infringement, ownership changes, and missing cashed in on their molds from the once-popular plastic statues, the -based Hartland Company popularity, hawk- ceased operations. Cashing in on the 1988 silver anniversary of the original baseball ing the “Fab Four” on television, phonograph record albums and even bobblehead issue, however, a Dallas attorney secured permission to produce a commemorative set, dolls. Marketed by Los Angeles-based Car Mascots Inc., this set of “The Bobb’n Head which is presented in its entirety! In the original retail boxes, all (18) pristine figurines Beatles” dolls was all the rage in 1964. This rare and pristine survivor includes all (4) are included, as well as the “Bat Boy,” which had long ago stirred controversy as the 8”-tall musicians clad in sport jackets and neckties. Molded to square gold bases, “Little Leaguer.” More on our website. Paul, George and John are playing guitars (John and Paul are accurately portrayed as Opening Bid $200.00 left-handed), while Ringo is working the drums. All are Mint in the original retail box with facsimile signature decals at 100& on the edges of the vibrant gold bases. Opening Bid $300.00

56 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 326. 1909 327. 1900s- 1910s Program/ Illustrated Scorecard From Sporting Goods vs. Philadelphia Catalogs Lot A’s - Gorgeous! (5) With a seating capaci- Here’s a fascinating ty of only 14,000, peek through the Detroit’s since-razed history of equipment Bennett Park was with accompanying anything but ostenta- pictures of Ruth, tious. But oh, what a Sisler, Speaker, history it had during Daubert, Barry, its brief run as home to three straight A.L. champion Tigers clubs and as the site of the Killifer, 1911 A’s, only two World Series titles clinched by the Chicago Cubs. While it stands to reason 1917 Giants and that Bennett Park memorabilia is scarce, this 1909 program is exceedingly appealing more. Sizes range in that it retains incredible qualities! The 12-page guide measures 10x7 with thick from 3 x 6-1/2” to 4 stock covers and pages lined with advertisements for local establishments. The scoring x 6-1/4”. Includes: grids feature pre-printed lineups listing legends such as Collins, Baker, Cobb and Draper & Crawford. Graphite pencil scoring details a Philadelphia triumph that dates to either Maynard - 1912 May 22 or July 11. The item presents minimally (EX) with covers/pages completely (VG), 1917 (VG/EX) and 1918 (EX). Victor Sporting Goods of Springfield, Mass. - intact and a very faint vertical compacting fold. 1904 (VG). Partridge’s - 1915 (VG with notations throughout). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $150.00

328. 1924 329. 1940s World Negro Series American New League York Scorecards Giants Trio Version Featuring Program Jackie plus 1939 Robinson Polo Sizes are approxi- Grounds mately 5-1/2 x 8- 1/2”. Includes: 1) Postcard Clowns/Monarchs Earning the (NM - Jackie only World Robinson/Connie Series tri- Morgan pictured; umph for the City of Washington, the 1924 Senators overcame the mighty New York O’Neil and Giants who were making their unprecedented fourth straight WS appearance. Charleston ros- Commemorate this historic Series with this 1924 WS program issued by the New tered) 2) York Giants at the Polo Grounds. Though the cover is detached and separated this Clowns/Red Sox classic publication presents desirable (GD-VG) details with deference to writing on (NM - Toni Stone pictured). 3) Philadelphia Stars/Chicago American Giants/Kansas the border only of the front cover. Also present is a 1939 postmarked Polo Grounds City Monarchs/Indianapolis Clowns doubleheader (VG; scored for Monarchs vs. postcard (GD). More on our website. Clowns; O’Neil, Charleston and Paige rostered). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

330. 1956 Baseball 331. 1956-1963 Yearbook Lot of (7) New York Different plus 1952 Yankees World Series Program Version World & Stub Series Program Baseball’s golden era shines in Lot of (5) with this collection of vintage pub- 1956 Scored lications. Featured are: (7) 1956 baseball yearbooks: for Larsen’s Boston Red Sox (VG); Brooklyn Dodgers with “1955 Document the World Champs” cover (EX); “Bronx Bombers” Cleveland Indians presents post-season domi- (EX) with deference to a 1/2” nance with this lot of edge tear; New York Giants (5) 1956-1963 New (VG) with a 1 x 1-1/2” trian- York Yankees ver- gle of corner loss on the back sion World Series cover; New York Yankees programs. Prize of (VG-EX); Pittsburgh Pirates the group is the 1956 edition scored neatly in pen for ’s perfect game (VG- (VG-EX); St. Louis Cardinals EX), also signed by H. Bauer on the front cover (no authentication due to time/costs). (VG-EX); 1952 WS items: Also present are: 1958 not scored vs. Milwaukee Braves (GD-VG); 1960 scored vs. program scored for Game 2 (VG); Game 2 ticket stub presents (VG) with light tape Pittsburgh Pirates (VG-EX) with team photo featuring Mantle and Maris; 1961 not residue on top edge. More on our website. scored vs. Cincinnati Reds (VG); 1963 not scored vs. (VG-EX). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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332. 1923-1971 New York 333. 1953-1964 Yankees Mickey Mantle Sports Yearbook/Program/Ephemera Magazine Lot of (12) Lot of (30) with Ruth, Follow the exploits of “The DiMaggio & Mantle Commerce Comet” with this better grade lot of (12) 1953- Always in demand “Bronx Bombers” 1964 sports magazines featur- related memorabilia is the key to fortify- ing Mickey Mantle on the ing your collection or inventory. Reload front cover. Present are: 1953 your collectibles arsenal with this 1923- Dell Baseball Annual (VG- 1971 New York Yankee yearbook, pro- EX); 1956 True Baseball gram and ephemera lot of (30). Highlights Annual (VG); 1956 Baseball are: 5/3/23 Mid-Week Pictorial with Ruth Stars (EX-MT); 1956 Street & and President Harding shaking hands Smith’s Baseball Yearbook (VG); J. DiMaggio print 11x14 (EX-MT) (NM); 1957 True Baseball on 14x17 backer (peripheral surface loss); Yearbook (VG); 1957 Sports Review (EX-MT); (2) 1959 Who’s Who in the Big 1934 program unscored vs. Red Sox (FR-GD); 1962 yearbook with Mantle/Maris Leagues (NM, EX-MT); (2) 1961 Inside Baseball (NM, EX-MT); 1962 Inside cover (VG); 1966 program scored vs. Orioles (GD). More on our website. Baseball (EX-MT); Baseball 1964 (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

334. 1954-1978 St. Louis 335. 1933-2006 Baseball Cardinals Yearbook & Yearbook/Program/ Program Lot of (24) Scorecard Lot of (147) “Redbird” rooters and publica- with Postseason & All- tion seekers fly high with this lot Star Game of (24) 1954-1978 St. Louis An eye for quality is evidenced in Cardinals yearbooks and score- this handsome 1933-2006 baseball cards. Present are: Yearbooks: yearbook, program and scorecard 1954 (GD-VG, two hole punch- lot of (147) loaded with mostly (EX es), 1958 (EX), 1960 (EX-MT), to NM-MT) examples. Featured 1961 (VG-EX), 1962 (VG, with are: (16) WS programs with 1964 address label), 1963 (EX), 1964 Cardinals, 1967 Red Sox, 1969 (VG), 1965 (VG-EX), 1966 Orioles; (18) Playoffs programs (EX), 1967 (EX), 1968 (EX), with 1973 Orioles ALCS, 1976 1969 (EX-MT), 1970 (NM), Yankees ALCS; (22) ASG programs with 1955 Milwaukee; (31) Yearbooks with 1974 (EX-MT), 1975 (EX), 1976 (VG-EX), 1977 (EX), 1978 (NM); Scorecards: 1952 Braves, (2) 1969 Inaugurals: Padres, Royals; (2) Yankees: 1956, 1963; (40) 1956 (VG), 1958 (EX), 1966 (VG-EX); 1968 WS program (VG); Sporting News: Programs/Scorecards with 1933 Tigers; (19) miscellaneous. More on our website. 10/24/64 (EX), 10/28/67 (EX). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

336. 1962-1974 New York Mets 337. “Wild Bill” Hallahan Yearbook Consecutive Run of Personal Ephemera Collection (13) with Inaugural Year & with Items from the 40-Year “Amazin’ Mets” Reunion of 1933 1st All-Star Game The 1962 New York Mets Best remembered for his World Series heroics plumbed the depths of futility, posting an with the Cardinals in the early 1930s, “Wild unfortunate record of 40-120. Seven years Bill” Hallahan had the distinction of being the later the 1969 “Amazin’ Mets” led by Tom 1933 NL starter in the first MLB All-Star Seaver experienced a reversal of fortune Game. Offered is a collection of Hallahan’s with a memorable underdog World Series personal ephemera including items from the victory. Recall the formative years of this 1973 40-year reunion of the 1933 ASG. “rags to riches” franchise with this 1962- Highlights are: 7/24/73 Royals Stadium ASG 1974 New York Mets yearbook consecu- program (EX-MT) and ticket stub (VG); (2) tive run of (13) average (VG to EX). 1973 Alameda Plaza Hotel hospitality passes Highlights are the 1962 inaugural year and made out to Hallahan and wife (both VG-EX); 1969 “Amazin’ Mets” editions. Also pres- a 1973 ASG 40th reunion welcome letter from ent are: 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, the commissioner’s office (NM). More on our 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

338. 1929- at 339. 1941 National Colored Philadelphia Baseball All-Star Game Ticket Full Ticket Stub—SGC Authentic Stubs Lot (4) Vintage ticket collectors score a rare prize with With Mack at the this tough Negro League souvenir. Offered is a helm; Foxx, 7/27/41 National Colored All Star Baseball Cochrane and Game ticket stub certified Authentic by SGC. Simmons at the plate; Good for admission to Comiskey Park for an and Grove on the hill, annual event more commonly known as the one could make a “East-West All-Star Game” this scarce survivor strong case that the 1929-1931 Philadelphia A’s dynasty was as good as any ball club shows sharp lettering against a relatively clean that ever took the field. All three World Series appearances are represented by these orange background. An uneven ticket taker’s approx. 2-1/2 x 5” “Main Stand Lower Pavilion” tickets featuring classic, attractive tear at the bottom edge serves to enhance the designs and Mack’s facsimile signature. Technically averaging about VG overall yet authentic appeal of this desirable example from displaying nicer, the quartet includes: 1929 Game 3; 1930 Games 1 and 2; and 1931 the bygone era of baseball segregation. Game 3 (w/paper-clip impression). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

58 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 341. Scarce 1898 Princeton University Photographic Yearbook Not your ordinary yearbook, this 10-1/2 x 14” tome measures a full 2-1/4” thick and is composed purely of photography by the esteemed Pach Bros. studio. Each page is essentially a double-sided studio mount showcasing the highest quality, lustrous, matte- finish albumen photos. Following all the individual student portraits are campus scenes and club depic- tions—most notably of baseball and football teams. Indeed, individual 19th-century Pach Bros. sports cabinets are highly desirable in their own right—let alone compiled into a rare original treasure such as this! Condition is described on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

342. Rare 1905 “Foot Ball for Player and Spectator” First Edition Hardback by Fielding Yost 340. 1895-1902 Ivy League Football Ticket Stub Lot of Published by Michigan University in 1905, Yost’s (6) 304-page tome measures 5-3/4 x 8-1/8” and features Recall the days when elite schools ruled football with this 1895-1902 Ivy tremendous photos and fascinating diagrams League ticket stub lot of (6). While these vintage souvenirs show varying throughout. EX appearance with bright gilt-emboss- degrees of reverse side residue/surface paper loss ranging from minimal to ing on cover and a strip of reinforcement tape along moderate, the obverses are highly appealing with bold colors and graphics. the spine seam on the inside front cover. Yost’s pref- Featured are: 11/2/1895 Princeton/Harvard (obverse presents EX); ace reads, in part, “Acting on the principle that 11/23/1895 Yale/Princeton (obv. GD); 10/21/1896 Princeton/UVA (obv. example is, after all, the very best teacher, an VG); 11/3/1900 Penn/Harvard (obv. GD-VG); 11/8/1902 Penn/Harvard endeavor has been made to thoroughly illustrate the (obv. VG, minor writing); 11/15/1902 Princeton/Yale (obv. VG). various positions, plays and formations, the photo- Opening Bid $250.00 graphs from which the reproductions have been taken being posed with this especial end in view.” Opening Bid $150.00

345. 1924 344. 1910s- Illinois 20s Army (Red vs. Navy Grange) Pre-Game vs. Program/ Minnesota Menu Trio Game and Scarce Program - November Minn. 26, 1927 Memorial Army/Navy Stadium Die-Cut 343. 1910s-1920s Army vs. Navy Game Inaugural Tickets Collection (2 Stubs and 3 Full Program Opening Bid Game! Tickets) $100.00 Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $150.00

346. 1951 World 347. 1962- Series 75 New Program York Mets Game 2 Lot of (12) at New Yearbooks York Opening Bid Yankees $100.00 Opening Bid $50.00 348. 1969 New York Mets World Series Program and 1973 Game 3 Tickets (3) Opening Bid $100.00

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350. 1946-1975 Program & Publication Lot of (43) with Army, Navy & Notre Dame Get your Rahs Rahs out with this quali- ty lot of (43) 1946- 1975 col- lege foot- ball pro- 349. 1940s Washington Redskins grams and 351. 1950s-2000s NFL/AFL Publication publica- Football Program Collection of (33) tions. Treasure Chest of (162) Redskins rooters take advantage of a fantastic opportuni- Featuring Publication collectors go long for this incredible 1950s- ty with this representative collection of (33) 1940s prominent schools Navy, Notre Dame, Penn St., UCLA, 2000s NFL/AFL football publication treasure chest lot Washington Redskins programs. Ranging in grades of USC and others this vintage assortment presents in a of (162). Highlights are: AFL: (18) programs ranging (GD-VG to VG-EX) this early group is a great founda- desirable grade range of (EX to NM) with 15% lesser. (EX to NM-MT) with: Jets: 1966: 9/18, 10/8, 10/23, tion for building a run. Featured are: 1 9 4 1 : 11/32, 11 / 3 0 ; Highlights are: Navy: 11/2/46 vs. Notre Dame, 10/30, 11/20, (2) 11/27; 1967: 10/15, (2) 12/10; 1968: 1 9 4 2 : 9/13, 9/20, 9/27, 10/11, 11/1, 11/8, 11/22; 1 9 4 3 : 10/23/48 vs. Penn, 11/11/61 “Oyster Bowl” vs. Duke, 10/5, 10/13, 10/27, 12/1; Patriots: 9/16/61, 9/20/64, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28, 12/12; 1 9 4 4 : 10/22, 11/19, 11 / 2 6 , 9/29/62 vs. William & Mary, 11/16/63 vs. Duke; Notre 9/8/68; Raiders: 8/11/63; NFL: (5) programs average 12/10; 1 9 4 5 : 10/21, 11/4, 11 / 11, 11/18, 12/2, 12/9; 1 9 4 6 : Dame: 10/28/67 vs. Michigan St., 1968 Guide, (EX to NM): 10/5/57 Colts, 10/1/57 Giants, 1/16/51 9/29, 10/6, 10/27, 11/10; 1 9 4 7 : 12/14; 1 9 4 8 : 9/26, 10/3, 11/16/74 vs. Pittsburgh, 11/15/75 vs. Pittsburgh. More , 12/5/64 Bears, 10/25/70 Jets with Marvel 10/17, 11/14, 12/5. More on our website. on our website. super-hero cover. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

352. 1940s Baltimore & Washington 353. 1940s-1960s Multi-Sport Region Multi-Sport Program/Scorecard Publication Lot of (43) with Gehrig & T. Lot of (21) Williams Make a “Charm Top titles City” to featuring “Capital City” big name connection with stars and a this lot of (21) wealth of 1940s multi- sporting sport Baltimore- knowledge Washington are at your 354. 1914-Modern Multi-Sport region pro- command Hardback/Paperback Book Lot of (83) grams/score- in this cards. exciting with Gehrig, Mantle & Musial Highlights are: 1940s- Inspiring tales, insider views and volumes of knowl- AAFC pro- 1960s edge and history beckon in this lot of (83) 1914-mod- grams: 12/7/47 multi-sport publication lot of (43) magazines and ern multi-sport hardback/paperback books. Ranging Colts/Browns (GD-VG), 9/5/48 Colts/Yankees (VG); guides. Highlights are: Baseball Magazine: 7/44 J. above average to excellent this lot is highlighted by (all NCAA football: 10/23/48 George Foxx cover (VG); Liberty: 10/5/46 T. Williams cover 1st editions): 1942 Lou Gehrig Pride of the Yankees; Washington/Maryland (VG-EX); BAA basketball pro- (VG); Sport: 4/48 T. Williams cover (VG-EX), 10/48 1991 Mickey Mantle My Favorite Summer; 1994 Stan grams: (3) 1948-1949 Washington Capitols: vs. Gehrig cover (VG-EX), 10/52 J. Robinson cover (GD), The Man Musial; (3) 1914: Baseball Joe in the Central Philadelphia (VG), vs. Fort Wayne (VG), vs. 1/57 W. Chamberlain cover (VG), 5/60 “Special Issue- League, Lefty O’ the Blue Stockings, The Third Strike; Indianapolis (VG); Also present are (10) baseball score- The Negro in American Sport” W. Chamberlain/A. 1947 The Boston Red Sox; 1961 The Fireside Book of cards, (4) NCAA football programs (1) high school pro- Gibson/J. Robinson/W. Mays cover (VG). More on our Boxing; 1974 The World Heavyweight Boxing gram. More on our website. website. Championship. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

355. 1944-2007 Multi-Sport 357. Multi- Publication/Guide Lot of (135) with Sport Official Vintage Baseball Emphasis Media Packet Preservation and Press quality and Release star appeal recommend Collection this absolutely with Ripken loaded 1944- “Streak”, 2007 multi- sport publica- Heisman tion/guide lot 356. 1939-2010 Multi-Sport Publication Trophy & World Series of (135). Treasure Chest of (280+) Get an exciting insider’s look at major events with this Generally this multi-sport collection of official media packets and Absolutely loaded with stars, major events and interna- highly appeal- press releases. Featuring an incredible array of promo- tional scarcities this 1939-2010 multi-sport publication ing assortment tional materials from leagues such as MLB, Minors, treasure chest of (280+) is sure to please. Presenting in ranges better to excellent with a small number lesser. NFL, USFL, WFL and NCAA, this nicely-kept accu- grades of (VG-EX to NM-MT) this handsome hoard Highlights are: (11) 1954-1968 Dell magazines with mulation includes folder packets, programs, back- includes baseball, football, soccer, olympic, skating and Aaron, Koufax, Maris, Mays; (23) 1946-1965 Sport ground notes, news stories and related ephemera track & field issues. Highlights are: Baseball: 12/47 magazines with DiMaggio, Louis, Mikan, Unitas; (29) intended for press/media members. Highlights are: (3) “Baseball Magazine” J. Robinson in WS; (6) Life 1940s-1960s assorted magazines with DiMaggio, Heisman Trophy packets: 1991, (2) 1995; (4) World Magazine: 5/1/39 DiMaggio, 9/1/41 Williams, 8/1/49 Musial, Williams. Also present are: (48) 1944-2007 Series bundles: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989. More on our DiMaggio, 7/21/58 Campanella, 4/28/58 Mays, 8/2/63 Street & Smith issues and (25) miscellaneous. More on website. Koufax; Football: 10/47 “Sportfolio” J. Lulack. More our website. Opening Bid $150.00 on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

60 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 358. Babe Ruth Single-Signed May 28, 1927 Game-Used Baseball Hit For His 12th of 60 HRs - Full JSA Gregarious and adored in just about all accounts, Babe Ruth competed against himself perhaps more so than he did against his often helpless opponents. Keenly aware of his amazing longball totals and what they did to inspire fans across the country, Ruth sought to out-do himself with each passing season. The 1927 campaign was the definitive endeavor for both Ruth and his unstoppable Yankees. His almost mythical mark of 60 home runs was a clear indication of his dominance, as no other American League team combined for as many! Mirroring the wonder and incredibly rare nature of Ruth’s prowess is the offered prize: an OAL Johnson ball that Ruth launched for his 12th home run of that fabled 1927 season and proceeded to autograph it for the lucky spectator who retrieved it.

Crafted by “Reach,” the sphere features alternating blue-and-red laces and trademark stampings that date specifically to 1927. The panels show amazing game use in the form of scattered surface abrasions and soiling inherent to diamond use. The earmarks are consistent with balls of this era as oftentimes a ball was kept in play for several innings. On the side panel that bears league president ’s facsimile signature, Ruth has signed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen. While the aforementioned abrasions intermittently interrupt portions of the scripting, the unmistakable upper-case “B” and “R” characters display like a work of art on a coveted autograph (especially so on this particular medium) that projects (“5”) strength and clarity. Just above Ruth’s signature, a period inscription of “5/28/27 – Number 12” has been executed in an unknown hand (very likely that of the fan who secured the souvenir that day).

As Ruth connected that afternoon off of Hollis “Sloppy” Thurston to fuel an 8-2 triumph over the Senators, few could fathom his torrid late-season run. In summary, 1927 belonged to Babe Ruth. On August 10, he was trailing teammate Lou Gehrig in the home run chase, 38 to 35. But from there, Gehrig managed only nine more round-trippers while Ruth went on a frightening tear. On September 30 in the second-to-last game of the season, Ruth hit number 60 down the right field line and circled the bases as victim (yet another Senators hurler) pleaded “Foul Ball!” with the umpire. Twenty years later at a Yankee Stadium reunion, Ruth shook hands with Zachary and, in a voice raspy from the cancer that was killing him, said: “You crooked arm son of a bitch. Are you still claiming that ball was foul?”

Incredibly appealing as a souvenir autographed by Ruth, this treasure carries the added status as a sphere launched for one of 60 home runs by the most iconic figure in American sports during his most prolific season. Accompanying is a full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $900.00

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359. Babe Ruth 1932-1933 Single-Signed OAL Harridge Baseball With Full JSA - Spectacular! While the paths in sporting arenas worldwide are flecked with moments and performers that transcend their respective games, there has not been (and likely will never be) an athlete quite as glamorous, iconic and beloved as Babe Ruth. From his truant endeavors on the streets of Baltimore through a strict upbringing at St. Mary’s school, through a Major League career span- ning parts of three decades, Ruth never strayed from a script that prompted attention and, most of all, superlatives. The offered baseball was auto- graphed by Ruth during a time in which his physical skills had clearly begun to wane, but his personality and demeanor stood apart to define him perhaps more than they had at any other portion of his legendary career.

Arguably as breathtaking as Ruth’s vigorous swing and twisted torso, this OAL Harridge sphere (grade “7”) showcases a clean, somewhat creamy sur- face accented by alternating red-and-blue laces and prominent trademark stampings that date specifically to 1932-1933, coinciding with the start of Harridge’s presidency. The centerpiece, of course, is Ruth’s magnificent penning. In its rightful occupancy of the sweet spot, Ruth’s red-ink scripting resonates every bit of (“7”) potency. The upper-case “B” and “R” characters are unmistakable introductions for a name which had long-since abandoned the quotation marks around “Babe.”

Ruth, now 38 years old, determined his own playing time in 1932, frequent- ly giving way in the late innings to teammates or ; his “” or “legs.” And though he hit a robust .341 that year, it was clear the stars such as Foxx and Gehrig were more powerful. For the first time since 1925 (and only the third time since 1918), Ruth did not win the home run title. Still, the was marked by what many con- sider Ruth’s crowning achievement: a “called shot” in Game 3 at Chicago’s Wrigley Field. Accounts (many apocryphal) vary. In separate adaptations well after the fact, both Ruth and home plate umpire George Magerkurth claim that Ruth pointed to center field. Both, however had the count incorrect in their versions (Ruth claimed it was 0-2, Magerkurth said 3-2). In reality, it was a 2-2 pitch. Still, supporting the case, the humble and ever-truthful Lou Gehrig (who was in the on-deck circle at the time) said: “Babe was jawing with Root and what he said was: ‘I’m going to knock the next pitch right down your Goddamned throat.’” And what followed was the longest home run ever hit at Wrigley Field. Whether or not Ruth pre- dicted his shot, the assumption that he did was consistent with his behavior and showmanship. If anyone could do it, it was Ruth. This ball coincides with that Fall Classic legend and, whatever the reality on Chicago’s North Side that day, Ruth remains a baseball deity and this autographed orb is among the most outstanding you’ll ever see. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $2500.00

360. Extremely Rare Eddie Collins Single-Signed Baseball - Full JSA To the best of our knowledge and research, only three Collins singles have come to auction in the past dozen years— with two of those examples having multi- ple signature removals. The third, a true single, sold in 2011 for over $22,500.

Such is the immense desirability of this Class of ‘39 Cooperstown inductee—who died in 1951—for those devoted collectors of HOFer signed balls. It is with great pride that we present a fourth offering and one which has not seen the in decades, having been housed in a noted col- lection since the 1970s.

The medium-toned, lightly shellacked, well- used orb may possibly hail from actual game play. Collins’ large, prominent black- fountain-pen signature rates “8” strength and is vastly superior to its pricy predecessor from 2011. There do not appear to be any overt signature removals, however JSA does note “unexplained abrasions.” Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $1500.00

62 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 361. Babe Ruth Autographed 1927-1933 OAL Harridge Baseball - Full JSA 362. 1933 Multi-Signed Baseball With Ruth, Gehrig, Wagner, While his appetite for women, food and drink never waned in the slightest, Babe Hornsby and H. Wilson - Full JSA Ruth’s physical condition (naturally) did. Upwards of 255 pounds in 1925, Ruth As the Great Depression loomed and the events that led to World War II began to endured a severe stomach ailment and, in the opinion of famed scribe Fred Lieb, come together in Germany, Major League Baseball remained a viable institution in “would never again be the player he was between 1919 and 1924.” Lieb was wrong. America. The game’s most prolific figures played on at reduced salaries and remained And so were any other doubters as Ruth hit the bulk of his home runs (358 of 714) an important escape to everyday citizens in an era of struggle and uncertainty. Clearly after the age of 32. This OAL Harridge baseball hails from Ruth’s “restoration” and is still regarded as idols, (26) big leaguers (including 19 Hall of Famers) saw fit to auto- autographed by the iconic slugger. The medium-toned orb has scattered surface abra- graph this baseball, likely during the 1933 season. The mildly toned unofficial sions (suggesting signature removals) and is signed by Ruth in blue ink on a side “Wilson” orb has a series of minor surface abrasions and fountain pen signatures panel. The scripting projects (“6-7”) potency and is covered by a period strip of trans- whose strengths range between (“5”) and (“2”) in terms of strength and clarity. parent tape. The top of the upper-case “R” has been enhanced in an unknown hand. Highlights include: Bottomley, D. Dean, Durocher, Hornsby, Gehrig, McCarthy, Ruth, Full JSA. Wagner and H. Wilson. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $500.00

364. 1955 World Champion Brooklyn Dodgers Team-Signed Baseball With Full JSA - Gorgeous! Pitted face-to-face and felled by their cross-borough Bronx rivals in each of five Fall Classic endeavors between 1941 and 1953, the Brooklyn Dodgers were beloved, 363. 1953 National League Champion Brooklyn Dodgers Team- nonetheless, as perennial “bridesmaids” and depicted as such in famed cartoonist Signed Ball With Campanella, Reese, J. Robinson and Full Willard Mullin’s “Dem Bums” portrayals. Finally, in 1955, Flatbush had a winner as a resilient Dodger squad overcame a two games-to-none deficit and at long last defeated JSA those Bronx Bombers. As a result, 1955 Dodger artifacts are among the most desirable Pacing the Majors with 208 home runs and a .285 team batting average, the 1953 in the circles of Senior Circuit collectibles. This 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers team-signed Brooklyn Dodgers won a franchise-record 105 games before bowing (for the fifth ball is a “Dodger Blue” treasure on any coast! The creamy ONL Giles sphere (grade time in as many attempts) to the Yankees in the Fall Classic. This ball is signed by “7”) features blue ballpoint pennings averaging (“8-9”) potency with no clubhouse (28) members of that Flatbush-based roster. The creamy ONL Giles orb has instances signatures! We challenge you to find a more pristine gathering of ’55 Dodger auto- of very mild toning, yet presents wonderfully. Blue ballpoint signatures average (“6- graphs, much less an assortment rendered at the time of the title rather than those 7”) potency with: Sweet Spot: Gilliam and Dressen (manager); North Panel: Meyer, commonly found on “reunion” souvenirs. Includes: Sweet Spot: Herman (coach) and Campanella, Shuba, Loes, Antonello, Furillo and J. Robinson; South Panel: Wade, Alston (manager); North Panel: Meyer, Gilliam, Shuba, Campanella, Zimmer and Pitler (coach), Roe, Thompson, D. Williams, Cox, Zimmer and Palica; West Panel: Furillo; South Panel: Howell, Roebuck, Newcombe, Black, Amorós, Hodges and Reese, Walker, Milliken, Herman (coach), Belardi and Hodges; East Panel: Podres, Reese; West Panel: Labine, Snider, Pitler (coach) and Erskine; East Panel: J. Labine, Snider, Morgan and Erskine. Full photo LOA from JSA. Robinson, Kellert, Hughes, Walker and Podres. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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365. 1938 New 366. 1946 Pittsburgh York Giants Pirates Team Signed Team Signed Ball Ball (29 Signatures) (25 Signatures) Including Kiner, Lopez, Including Ott and Roe and Frank Frisch - Hubbell From the Frisch Estate Master Melvin led the A former Red Sox executive, our league with 116 runs consignor acquired this offering and 36 HRs, set a career as part of a collection from the high with 118 walks, Frank Frisch estate after the and finished 4th in MVP HOFer’s 1973 death. The 1946 voting. His Giants post- season marked the end of Frisch’s ed an 83-67 record, seven-year tenure at the Bucs’ good for 3rd in the helm. All in all, the Fordham standings. Headlined by Flash logged 16 managerial cam- a quartet of future paigns, including an NL pennant HOFers, this creamy- and a World Series championship. And speaking of famed skippers, Al Lopez is also white ONL (Frick) ball present here from his playing days. The lightly shellacked, creamy-toned ONL (Frick) features “6-8” signatures ball bears scattered surface wear and features “7-8” signatures: Frisch, Gerheauser, (a few lighter) with Ott, Brown, Strincevich, Ostermueller, Whitehead, Bissonette, Hallett, Gustine, Handley, Hubbell, Ripple, Mancuso, Melton, Leslie, Wittig, Coffman, Kampouris, Gumbert, Cox, Heintzelman, Roe, Workman, Albosta, Kiner, Russell, Gionfriddo, Fletcher, Van Terry, Schumacher, Leiber, Seeds, Bartell, McCarthy, Danning, Lohrman, Reardon, Robays, Bahr, Salkeld, Lanning, Lopez, Camelli, Elliot, Davis and 2 others. Auction Castleman, Moore, Brown, Myatt, Cissell and T. Jackson. Auction LOA from JSA. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

367. 1947 New York 368. 1953 Yankees World American Champions Team League Signed Ball (24 All-Stars Signatures) Team- Including Signed DiMaggio, Berra Ball and Rizzuto (Mantle’s Too often forgotten in the First A.S. hoopla over the Yankees Game) - 1949-1953 five-peat dynasty is the fact that the Full JSA squad got the ball rolling While the 1953 Mid-Summer Classic resulted in the American League’s fourth suc- with their ‘47 champi- cessive defeat, it also marked the first-ever All-Star appearance by Mickey Mantle onship! , (who was selected the previous year but did not appear). This OAL Harridge baseball a.k.a. Old Reliable, collect- is autographed by (27) members of the 1953 Junior Circuit squad. The creamy orb ed 10 hits, 2 doubles, a (grade “7-8”) features blue ballpoint pennings averaging (“6”) potency. Includes: homer and 5 RBIs in the Sweet Spot: E. Robinson and Fain; North Panel: Homel (trainer), Paige, Kuenn, Yanks’ 7-game World Series triumph over the Dodgers. This medium-toned OAL Vernon, Sain, Goodman, Hunter and Carrasquel; South Panel: Boudreau (coach), (Harridge) ball features signatures averaging “6-7” overall with DiMaggio (“5”), Rosen, Garcia, Doby, Rizzuto, White and Zernial; West Panel: Fox, Turner (coach), Dressen, Quinn, Lucadello, Lindell, Johnson, Rizzuto, Stirnweiss, Gumpert, Wensloff, Myatt (coach), Bauer, Kell and Pierce; East Panel: Minoso, Lemon, Stengel (club- Brown, Queen, Crosetti, Chandler, Robinson, Bevens, Drews, Henrich, Page, Larry house), Reynolds, Mantle, Berra (clubhouse) and Hunter (repeat signature). Full photo Berra, Lyons, Colman, Shea and Reynolds. Auction LOA from JSA. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

369. 1955 Pittsburgh 370. 1959 New Pirates Team-Signed York Yankees Ball With Rookie Team Signed Clemente Autograph Ball (27 and Full JSA - Signatures) Beautiful! Including Thrust into an everyday role on a Mantle and team destined for its fourth Stengel straight last-place finish, Roberto Mantle’s 31 HRs and Clemente debuted at the tender Ford’s 16 wins paced age of 20 and hit .255. He and the ‘59 Yanks as they the Bucs improved, of course, finished 3rd in the but not before gathering to sign standings with a 79- this ONL Giles ball in 1955. The 75 record. This creamy orb (grade “8”) is an creamy-toned, lightly absolutely gorgeous survivor and soiled OAL showcases blue ballpoint pennings that average (“8”) quality, with no clubhouse sig- (Harridge) ball bears natures and one of the earliest Clemente scriptings in the hobby! Includes: Sweet a light stamping and Spot: Fitzpatrick (coach) and Long; North Panel: Saffell, Thomas, Littlefield, “8” signatures with Montemayor, Clemente and Haney (manager); South Panel: Wade, Purkey, King, Mantle, Stengel, Berra, Slaughter, Howard, Siebern, Maas, Bauer, Lopez, Duren, Face, Koback, Geo. Freese, Pepper and Mejías; West Panel: Gordon, Friend, Atwell, Boyer, Turner, Grba, Terry, Blaylock, Turley, Shantz, Richardson, Larsen, Ditmar, Lynch, Gen. Freese and Groat; East Panel: Law, Narron (coach), Shepard, Cole and Blanchard, Carey, Coates, Throneberry, Houk, McDougald and Kubek. Auction LOA Bowman. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

64 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 371. American League MVPs Single Signed Balls Lot (51 Different) Featuring DiMaggio, Williams and Mantle Spanning from (‘37) through Miguel Cabrera (‘12-’13), this hoard of junior-circuit MVP winners averages creamy to white surfaces with “8-10” signa- tures. The vast majority are OAL or OML balls. Includes: J. DiMaggio (“9-10”), T. Williams (“9”), Mantle (“9-10”), F. Robinson, Shantz, B. Robinson, Rosen, Berra, Gehringer, Killebrew, Boudreau, Carew, Yastrzemski, Baylor, McLain, Lynn, Rice, R. Jackson, Burroughs, Allen, Blue, Versailles, Fingers, Brett, Clemens, Griffey Jr., Yount, Mattingly, Canseco, Ripken Jr., Henderson, Hernandez, R. Henderson, Eckersley, F. Thomas, Vaughn, J. Giambi, V. Guerrero (PSA/DNA NM-MT+ 8.5), Cabrera, Mauer, Verlander, Morneau, Chandler (personalized), Pedroia, Hamilton, Tejada, Ichiro, Rizzuto, Gonzalez, Powell and I. Rodriguez. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00

372. Jackie Jensen 373. Gabby Hartnett (1958 A.L. MVP) Single Signed and and Others Signed Personalized Ball - 1935 Ball N.L. MVP A fine counterpart to the Best known for his 1935 MVP adjacent AL MVP signed exploits and his famed “Homer in ball hoard, this creamy the Gloamin’” to help clinch the OAL (Cronin) ball is head- N.L. flag some three seasons later, lined by tough signer Hall of Famer Gabby Hartnett also Jackie Jensen, who enjoyed broke ’s record of 1,727 career highs in HRs (35) games as a catcher—and was Carl and RBIs (122) en route to Hubbell’s All-Star batterymate his ‘58 MVP honors. The when the latter player fanned five setting, as inscribed in an Hall of Famers in succession. Here unknown hand, was the offered is a ball signed by Hartnett. “Hot Stove Dinner / Reno / Off-white and lightly toned with a Jan. 15, 1968.” Jensen is few spots of staining, this unofficial sphere features a “Constellation League” stamp- joined by Nelson Briles, ing. Hartnett has personalized on a side panel, “To - Lefty Campbell a real fellow. and Chris What more can I say.” And on the sweet spot, wrote “My Best always - Leo ‘Gabby’ Pelekoudas. The blue-ink signatures average “6-7” strength. Auction LOA from JSA. Hartnett.” Hartnett’s flowing, blue ink penning projects “7-8” strength and clarity. Full Opening Bid $150.00 photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

374. Scarce Bob O’Farrell 375. Scarce Frank McCormick Single Signed Ball - 1926 Single Signed Ball - 1940 N.L. N.L. MVP MVP “Irish” Bob O’Farrell was a catcher Frank McCormick, Cincinnati Reds first who enjoyed a 21-year National baseman, was a nine-time All-Star and was League career from 1915-1935, includ- part of the Championship ing the first ten years with the Cubs, over the Detroit Tigers. He claimed the title and a 1926 championship with the of N.L. RBI champion in 1939, and the N.L. Cardinals—when he was selected N.L. MVP in 1940. McCormick has signed this MVP. Offered is an unused OAL unused, unofficial ball on a side panel. His (MacPhail) ball with a solid “8” black clean blue ink scripting projects “9” quality. marker signature. The ball is off-white. The ball is moderately toned with spots of O’Farrell passed away in 1988. Full discoloration near, but not affecting, the sig- photo LOA from JSA. nature. McCormick passed away in 1982. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

376. Dolph Camilli (1941 N.L. MVP) and Phil Cavaretta (1945 N.L. MVP) Single Signed Balls Pair Dolph Camilli (d.1997), a two-time All-Star, was also the 1941 home run champion and RBI champion. His white ONL (White) ball has been signed and inscribed in blue ballpoint, “Dolph Camilli - MVP 1941” (“7-8”). Phil Cavaretta (d.2010), a four- time All-Star, placed his scripting in blue ballpoint as well, and it reflects “9” quality on a cream-toned ONL (Coleman) ball. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $100.00

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377. 1929 Chicago Cubs 378. 1931 Pittsburgh National League Champions Pirates Team Signed Ball Team Signed Ball with Full (22 Signatures) Including JSA Traynor, P. Waner and L. Reach way back in time to when the Waner Cubs were somewhat regular World Pick your Poison—Little hit .314 Series participants with this 1929 (with a league-leading 214 hits) and Chicago Cubs National League cham- Big batted .322 en route to a 5th- pions team-signed baseball. Showing place Bucs finish. This creamy-toned, uniform walnut toning this thinly shel- lightly shellacked ONL (Heydler) lacked Spalding/ONL ball (EX) sports ball bears scattered surface wear and tight red/blue stitching and faded but its signatures average “5-6” overall. legible stampings. (24) Members of the Includes: P. Waner (“6”), L. Waner powerful ‘29 NL champs have auto- (“6-7”), Grant, Grantham, Thevenow, graphed this period signed relic with Ens, Comorosky, Mosolf, Bednar, signatures ranging (“2” to “6”). Key signers are HOFers: Cuyler, Hartnett, Hornsby Kennedy, Kremer, Brame, Suhr, Meine, Hemsley, Traynor (“3”), Bivin, McClanahan, and Wilson. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Harris and 3 others. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $150.00

379. 1934 Detroit Tigers A.L. 380. 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers Champions Team Signed Ball N.L. Champions Team (24 Signatures) Including Signed Ball (26 Signatures) Goslin, Greenberg and Including Medwick, Cochrane Durocher and Despite strong World Series stat lines MVP Dolph Camilli led the league with for Hammerin’ Hank (.321, 9 hits, 7 34 HRs and 120 RBIs, while rookie RBIs) and the Mechanical Man (.379, Pete Reiser won the batting crown with 11 hits, 5 runs), the ‘34 Tigers fell to the a .343 average. Thus, Dem Bums cap- in 7 games. This shel- tured their first pennant in two decades, lacked, darkly toned OAL (Harridge) which set the stage for the first ever ball bears a small round surface impres- Dodgers-Yankees “.” sion away from the “6-7” signatures This medium-toned ONL (Frick) ball (one panel lighter). Includes: Goslin, features “5-7” signatures of P. Waner, Greenberg, Cochrane, Gehringer, Rogell, Hayworth, Schuble, York, Bridges, Medwick, Durocher, Walker, Casey, Coscarart, Vosmik, Grissom, Kampouris, Owen, Fischer, Clifton, Auker, White, Owen, Hamilton, Hogsett, Rowe, Marberry, Doljack, Corriden, Wicker, Wyatt, Camilli, Mungo, Kimball, Hamlin, Davis, Lavagetto, Reiser, Baker, Walker, Crowder, Fox and one other. Auction LOA from JSA. Reese, Head, Phelps, Dressen and Wasdell. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

381. 1941 Pittsburgh Pirates 382. 1942 Cleveland Off-Grade Team Signed Ball Indians Team Signed (18 Signatures) Including Ball (26 Signatures) Wagner (Twice), Frisch and With Rapid Robert (Feller) off Vaughan to war, the Tribe did the best they could, finishing 4th in the During his 19-year Pirates coaching AL standings. This creamy, career (1933-1951), the Flying soiled OAL (Harridge) ball Dutchman was a beloved ballpark fig- bears a light stamping and “7- ure who took rookies under his wing 8” signatures with Boudreau, and chatted up the fans. In ‘41, the Susce, Dean, Milnar, Fleming, Bucs finished in 4th place under skip- Gaffke, Mack, Heving, Keltner, per . This shellacked, Harder, Smith, Embree, Ferrick, scuffed and darkly toned ONL (Frick) Mills, Desautels, Bagby, ball bears a mounting hole and carries Grimes, Peters, Kennedy, signatures ranging from “3-7”. Includes: Wagner (2 - one “3”, the other “2-3” with Eisenstat, Shotton, Hegan, chip affecting first name), Frisch (“6-7”), Vaughan (“6-7” with chip affecting first Hockett, Denning, Melillo and name), Lopez (“6-7” with chip affecting last name), Martin, Heintzelman, Leip (2), Heath. Auction LOA from JSA. Butcher, Dietz, Handley, Gustine and others. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 383. 1942 Detroit Tigers 384. 1946 St. Louis Browns Team Signed Ball (24 Team Signed Ball (27 Signatures) Signatures) Including Joe The ‘42 Tigers finished 5th in the Medwick AL standings—no doubt due to Between February and April of ‘46, 34- the loss of to year-old future HOFer Ducky Medwick was WWII service. This creamy-white released by the Braves, picked up by the OAL (Harridge) ball features sig- Browns, and released by the Browns. He natures averaging “7” strength wound up with the Dodgers before finishing overall: Newhouser, Henshaw, out his career with the Cards. This creamy Wilson, Cramer, Parsons, Tighe, ONL (Frick) ball features signatures averag- Baker, Shea, Higgins, York, ing “8” overall and is notated, “St. Louis Gorsica, Manders, Lipon, Browns / La Palma Park Anaheim / 1946 McCosky, Riebe, Trucks, Trout, Training Season.” Includes: Medwick, Berardino, Christman, Dillinger, Grace, Miller, White, Benton, Ross, Franklin, Finney, Galehouse, McQuillen, Judnich, Milnar, Mancuso, Shirley, Helf, Sewell, Harris, Bloodworth and Bridges. Schultz, Potter, Laabs, LaMacchia, Zarilla, Sundra, Archie, Kramer, Muncrief and 3 Auction LOA from JSA. others. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

66 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 385. Superb 1946 Cincinnati Reds Team 386. 1953 St. Louis Cardinals Team 387. 1954 New York Giants World Series Signed Ball (25 Signatures) Including Signed Ball (23 Signatures) Including Champions Team-Signed Baseball with McKechnie and VanderMeer Musial and Schoendienst Full JSA Interestingly, Schoendienst Team ball spe- this lightly outhit Stan the cialists take a shellacked, Man with a giant stride creamy- .342 average with this 1954 toned ONL and finished New York (Frick) ball 4th in MVP Giants World features both voting. But it Series ‘46 Reds was Musial Champions managers— who led the team-signed Bill league with a ball. This McKechnie career-high 53 appealing (who retired doubles plus ONL/Giles ball after 9 sea- collected 30 (EX-MT) sons at the HRs and 113 shows light helm) and RBIs. This medium-toned “Official League” ball bears even toning and bears (24) autographs average (“7-8”) (who took over for the final 4 games and dark staining on one panel and features signatures aver- which appear to be period signed. Label stampings are never managed again). The “8-9” signatures include: aging “8” overall. Includes: Musial, Schoendienst, distinct, stitching is tight and the panels are clean with McKechnie, Vander Meer, Adams, Gumpert, Libke, Stanky, Lowrey, Brazle, Erautt, Castiglione, Jablonski, deference to three rust colored blemishes on the east Hetki, Lambert, Heusser, Clay, Gowdy, Wilson, West, Bilko, Presko, Dunlap, Sisler, Mizell, Haddix, Miller, panel which have minimal impact on the signatures. Walker, Zientara, Lukon, Frey, Corbitt, Mueller, Haas, Walker, Riddle, Yvars, Chambers, Repulski, Staley, Key signers are: A. Dark, M. Irvin, S. Maglie, W. Malloy, Miller, Lamanno, Shoun, and Beggs. Clark and Ryba. Auction LOA from JSA. Mays, D. Rhodes, H. Thompson (d.1969). Full photo Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

388. 1954 New York Yankees Team 389. Superb 1955 Detroit Tigers Team 390. 1957 N.L. All-Star Team Signed Signed Ball (30 Signatures) Including Signed Ball (28 Signatures) Including Ball (27 Signatures) Including Aaron, Mantle, Ford and Berra Harris, Kuenn and Rowe Banks and Hodges The five-time Kuenn col- In that notori- defending lected 190 ous year champs won hits and when another 103 scored 101 Cincinnati games in ‘54 but runs while fans stuffed still finished 8 Billy Hoeft the ballot games behind the led the pitch- box, the AL Tribe. Bob Grim ing staff with ultimately racked up 20 a 16-7 record. edged out the wins and the This lightly NL 6-5 at Mick crossed shellacked, Sportsman’s home plate a creamy-toned Park. Banks league-leading OAL singled and 129 times. This creamy-toned, lightly soiled OAL (Harridge) drove in a (Harridge) ball features signatures averaging “7” over- ball showcases impressive “9-10” signatures and bears run, while Gus Bell doubled and walked, bringing all with Mantle, Ed Ford, Berra, Sain, McDonald, a light stamping. Includes: Harris, Rowe, Tighe, Maas, home two men. This creamy-white ONL (Giles) ball Gorman, Robinson, Carey, Reynolds, Rizzuto, Martin, Cristante, Fain, Gromek, Kuenn, Aber, Tuttle, Miller, features “8-9” signatures with Alston, Spahn, Aaron, Noren, Kuzava, Miranda, Bauer, Schallock, Coleman, Wilson, Souchock, Hatfield, Hitchcock, Delsing, Banks, Mathews, Logan, Hoak, Cimoli, Burdette, Silvera, Grim, Lopat, Collins, McDougald, Houk, Malmberg, Lary, Foytack, Zuverink, Trout, Bertoia, Foiles, Bell, Temple, Bailey, Landrith, Labine (2), Morgan, Woodling, Slaughter, Wiesler, Byrd, Skowron Flowers, Hoeft, Boone, Phillips, Fletcher and Porter. Sanford, McMillan, Moon, Jackson, Antonelli, and Leja. Although the ball is notated “53,” it actually Auction LOA from JSA. Simmons, Scheffing, Hodges, Smith, Bragan and one matches the ‘54 roster. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 other. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

391. 1960 N.L. All-Star Team Signed 392. 1960 Giants Team 393. 1966 Baltimore Orioles World Ball (29 Signatures) Including Clemente Signed Ball (22 Signatures) Including Champions Team Signed Ball (28 and Aaron Mays, McCovey and Cepeda Signatures) Including Frank and Brooks The NL domi- Another Robinson nated both strong year The first champi- Midsummer for Say Hey onship in fran- Classics in 1960, Willie who chise history! winning the July amassed 190 Frank Robinson’s 11th Municipal hits, 29 HRs, 2 HRs and 3 Stadium contest 107 runs and RBIs in the O’s 5-3 and then the 103 RBIs. The 4-game sweep of July 13th recently trans- the Dodgers Yankee Stadium planted Giants earned him World sequel 6-0. This finished in 5th Series MVP hon- creamy-white place under ors. This lightly ONL (Giles) ball Manager Bill shellacked, features (29) signatures averaging “8-9” strength: Rigney. This creamy-white Clemente, Aaron, Burgess, Crandall, Adcock, Podres, creamy-white ONL (Giles) ball features “7-8” signa- “Baltimore Orioles” ball features the “7-8” signatures Larker, Cepeda, Alston, Banks, Law, Mazeroski, tures (a few lighter) with Mays (“8”), Cepeda, Rigney of F. Robinson, B. Robinson, Aparicio, S. Miller, D. Mizell, Taylor, Face, Groat, Bailey, Pinson, Hutchinson, (light), Schmidt, Kirkland, Wilson, Maranda, Johnson, Etchebarren, Blair, Lollar, B. Johnson, Watt, Pignatano, Buhl, Henry, Nuxhall, Friend, Skinner, McCormick, F. Alou, Blasingame, Monzant, McCovey, Hall, Hunter, Bunker, Powell, Snyder, McNally, J. Mathews, McCormick, Neal and Williams. There is O’Dell, Bressoud, Amalfitano, , Long, Miller, Fisher, Brabender, Roznovsky, Bauer, Brecheen, also a facsimile Mays stamping. Auction LOA from Byerly, Antonelli, Pagan, Shipley and Landrith. Auction Drabowsky, Short, Bowens, Blefary, Barber and Held. JSA. LOA from JSA. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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394. Exceptional 1964 St. Louis 395. 1968 Detroit Tigers World 396. Miraculous 1969 New York Mets Cardinals World Champions Team Champions Team Signed Ball (29 World Champions Team Signed Ball (29 Signed Ball (31 Signatures) Signatures) Including Kaline and Signatures) As recounted McLain In just their by David It was called eighth sea- Halberstam in the “Year of son as a his classic the Pitcher,” franchise, book October but perhaps the Amazin’ 1964, the the “Year of Mets won thrilling ‘64 Denny the first-ever Fall Classic McLain” is NLCS over saw Bob more apro- the Braves Gibson’s pos. On this and then Cards put an creamy- steamrolled end to the white OAL the power- Yankee (Cronin) ball house O’s in dynasty. This with “7-8” the Fall creamy-white ONL (Giles) ball features signatures signatures, Classic. This averaging “8-10” strength: Keane, Schoendienst, McLain (CYA, MVP) is joined by Kaline, Mathews, white ONL (Giles) ball features blazing blue-ink “8-10” Benson, Washburn, B. Schultz, White, Pollet, Cuellar, Northrup, McAuliffe, Cash, Wyatt, Hiller, Oyler, Wert, signatures of Hodges, Harrelson, McAndrew, Taylor, Buchek, Sadecki, Maxvill, Warwick, Skinner, Sain, Patterson, Dobson, Brown, Matchick, Naragon, Pignatano, Yost, Garrett, Ryan, Koonce, Gaspar, Shantz, Humphreys, Flood, Gibson (2), Simmons, Cuccinello, Warden, Sparma, Lasher, McMahon, Martin, Frisella, Cardwell, Kranepool, Shamsky, Uecker, Shannon, Spiezio, Brock, Groat, J. Schultz, Comer, Tracewski, Stanley, Horton, Smith and 3 others. Koosman, Swoboda, Collins, Agee, Weis, Grote, McCarver, James, Boyer, Craig and Javier. Auction Auction LOA from JSA. Taylor, Boswell, Dyer, Otis, Charles, Gentry, McGraw, LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Seaver and Jackson. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

397. 1969 Baltimore Orioles A.L. 398. 1969 Inaugural Season Champions Team Signed Ball (23 Team Signed Ball (23 Signatures) Signatures) Including B. Robinson and A one-sea- Palmer son team playing out Although they of (aptly couldn’t over- named) come the Sicks Miracle Mets Stadium, in the World the ‘69 Series, the ‘69 Pilots went O’s do hold bankrupt the distinction before of winning gaining history’s first- new life as 399. 1970s Old Timers Signed Ball (15 ever American the Signatures) Including DiMaggio, Stengel League Milwaukee Championship and Brewers. Series—a Ol’ Satch, the Old Perfesser and Joe D highlight the “7- This medium-toned, shellacked “Seattle Pilots” logo dominant sweep of the Twins. This creamy, lightly 8” signatures of this creamy-white ONL (Feeney) ball. ball features “7-9” signatures (a few lighter) with shellacked OAL (Cronin) ball displays “6-8” signatures Includes: Paige, Stengel, J. DiMaggio, Schoendienst, Schultz, Crosetti, Whitaker, Brabender, Mincher, with Weaver, B. Robinson, Palmer, Hunter, Buford, Kiner, B. Leonard, Yost, Larsen, Skowron, Bauer, Ron Harper, Davis, Hegan, Aker, Gil, Segui, Gosger, Bouton Motton, Rettenmund, Dalrymple, McNally, Hardin, Taylor, , Allen Roth and two others. (who wrote of the Pilots in his book Ball Four), Bell, Bamberger, Hall, Belanger, Staller, Powell, Watt, Though the specific occasion for this gathering remains Rollins, McNertney, Kennedy, Barber, Plaza, Vidal, Etchebarren, Floyd, Phoebus, Blair, May and 2 others. unknown, it must have been one heckuva good time. Pagliaroni and two faint others. Auction LOA from JSA. Auction LOA from JSA. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 400. Exceptional 1986 New York Mets World Champions Team Signed Ball (23 Signatures) Including Carter, Gooden, Strawberry and Randy Myers It’s hard to believe that next year marks the 30th anniversary of the ‘86 Mets— a.k.a. “the Scum Bunch.” That cast appears on this ONL Feeney ball 401. 2004 Boston Red Sox World with “9-10” sig- natures. Includes: Champions Team Signed Ball (22 402. Mantle/Maris/Ford Multi-Signed Sweet Spot: D. Signatures) - Full JSA Baseball - Full JSA Johnson (manag- Hard to believe a decade has already gone by since the Teammates on five successive World Series teams, er); North Panel: Orosco, Knight, Gooden, Dykstra, BoSox broke their 86-year-old three renowned Bronx Bombers have autographed this Myers and Teufel; South Panel: Darling, Hoscheit with an unprecedented World Series comeback against baseball. The lightly toned sphere is headlined by the (coach), Santana, Harrelson (coach), Hearn and Heep; the Yankees. This NM (Selig) ball sweet spot penning of Mickey Mantle (blue ballpoint, West Panel: Backman, Pavlick (coach), Anderson and features “9-10” signatures including Arroyo, Ortiz, “9” strength). Flanking that coveted signature are the Fernandez; East Panel: Wilson, Robinson (coach), Mirabelli, Jones, Jackson, Francona, Wakefield, pennings of Roger Maris (black ballpoint, “8-9” Neiman, K. Mitchell, Aguilera and Carter. Auction Damon, Foulke, Kapler, Myers, Varitek, Nixon, strength) and (black ballpoint, “7-8” LOA from JSA. Ramirez and Schilling. Full photo LOA from JSA. strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

68 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 404. 1942 Philadelphia Athletics 405. 1950 Cincinnati Reds Team 403. Johnny Neun “Triple Play Team Signed Ball (20 Signatures) Signed Ball (26 Signatures) Including Unassisted” Single Signed Mini-Ball Including Simmons Adcock and Kluszewski Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

407. 1963 Indianapolis Indians 408. 1965 Cleveland Indians Team 406. 1952 St. Louis Browns Team International League Champions Signed Ball (29 Signatures) Including Signed Ball (20 Signatures) Team Signed Ball (22 Signatures) Wynn and Colavito Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

409. 1972 Chicago White Sox Team 411. 1982 St. Louis Cardinals World Signed Ball (27 Signatures) Including 410. 1972 Cleveland Indians Team Champions Team Signed Ball (30 Gossage, Allen and Tanner Signed Ball (24 Signatures) Signatures) Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

412. 1982 A.L. 414. Multi-Signed Balls Pair Including Champions Team Signed Ball (28 Mantle, Mays and Musial Opening Bid $100.00 Signatures) Including Kuenn, Sutton, 413. 1986 Houston A s t ros Team Signed Fingers and Yount Ball (23 Signatures) Including Nolan Ry a n Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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415. Mickey 416. Barry Mantle Bonds Vintage Single- Autograph on Signed Baseball Baseball - JSA With “HOF Several hat sizes ago, a ‘74” slender Barry Bonds was a 20-year-old Inscription - prospect with the 1985 Full JSA Prince William Pirates. Switch-hitting His 13 home runs that legend and year were hardly perennial World indicative of his Series hero unfathomable career Mickey Mantle totals. The baseball has authored a signed by Bonds is a gorgeous signa- reminder of those sim- ture on this OAL pler days during which Brown baseball! suspicion wasn’t in the The clean white picture. The lightly sphere (grade “8- toned Official Carolina League (Hopkins) sphere is signed “Barry L Bonds” in black 9”) is endorsed on the sweet spot in blue ballpoint (“9” strength) and inscribed “HOF marker on a side panel. The scripting is the earliest example we’ve seen and looks ’74.” Full photo LOA from JSA. nothing like his later autographs (but then again … ). JSA cert/sticker. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

417. Mantle UDA Single-Signed Ball and 1972 Yankees Team- 418. 1948 and 1949 Pittsburgh Pirates Team Signed Balls Pair Signed Ball with Munson Including Kiner and Murtaugh A Yankee legend defined by World Series appearances and members of a Bronx The late, much beloved Ralph Kiner won the home-run crown in both years (2 of his installment from a rare “rebuilding” period are the endorsers of these (2) . 7 straight titles), but ‘49 was his true banner campaign as he batted .310 and led the Includes: Mickey Mantle: a lightly toned OAL Brown ball (grade “6”) signed on the league with 54 HRs, 127 RBIs, 117 walks and a .658 . This Pirate sweet spot in blue ballpoint (“9” strength; UDA hologram); 1972 Yankees Team- pairing features: 1948 - Medium-toned ONL (Frick) ball with 27 signatures averaging Signed Ball: an off-white unofficial orb signed in ballpoint (average “6” strength) by “7”. 1949 - Creamy-toned ONL (Frick) ball with 28 “8-9” signatures (a few lesser). (20) with Munson and Murcer. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Both include Kiner and Murtaugh. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

419. 1950s- 1960s Multi- Signed Baseball Lot of (4) With Campanella, Clemente, Mays and J. Robinson A virtual “grab bag” includes multi- signed spheres rang- ing from the 1951 N.L. champion Giants to a couple of 420. 1984 & 1985 New York Yankees Team Signed Balls Pair 1960s orbs with stars These two seasons were marked by 3rd and 2nd place finishes as Don Mattingly and aplenty! Signatures Ron Guidry blossomed, and as Yogi Berra ultimately gave way to at the vary between (“7”) helm. Includes: 1984 - Creamy-toned OAL (Brown) ball w/24 signatures averaging and (“3”) in terms of “8” incl. Berra, Guidry, Mattingly, Griffey, Randolph, Winfield, Smalley, Murray, quality. Includes: 1951 Giants: with Durocher and Mays; 1956 Dodgers: with Gamble, Brown and White. 1985 - Creamy-white OAL (Brown) ball w/28 “8-10” sig- Campanella and J. Robinson; 1960s Yankees: with Maris and Reniff; 1960s N.L. natures incl. Martin, Mattingly, Guidry, P. Niekro, Henderson, Winfield, Robertson, Stars: with Clemente and Stargell. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Meacham, Baylor, Torborg, Horton and Whitson. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

70 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 421. 1970s-80s 422. 1960s-70s Team Baltimore Signed Ball Lot (4) Orioles Team Including ‘62 Signed Balls Trio Yankees with Mantle Including ‘83 and Maris World Includes: 1962 Yankees Champions World Champions - Medium-toned OAL Includes: 1973 - (Cronin) w/mounting hole Medium-toned OAL and 25 “3-6” signatures incl. (Cronin) w/25 “7-9” Mantle, Maris, Berra, Terry, signatures incl. B. Richardson, Ford, Lopez, Robinson, Bumbry, Houk, Boyer, Linz, Long and Palmer, Reynolds, Tresh. 1962 Indians (From Williams, Etchebarren, the Frankie Frisch Estate) - Belanger, Blair, Grich, Soiled, medium-toned, Cabell, Frey, F. apparent OAL (very faint Robinson, Alexander, stamping) ball w/15 “8-9” Coggins, Baker and Weaver. 1982 - Creamy OAL (MacPhail) w/24 signatures averag- signatures (a few lighter) incl. Frisch (“8”), Ramos, Katt (2), Donovan, Francona, ing “7” incl. Weaver (clubhouse), Bumbry, Boddicker, Ripken Sr., Dempsey, Gomez, Kindall, Held and Dillard. 1972 Angels - Creamy-toned OAL (Cronin) w/22 Stoddard, Flanagan, Ford, Lowenstein, Murray and Palmer. 1983 World Champions “8-10” signatures incl. Rice, May, Roseboro, Winkles, Queen, Pinson, Berry, Alomar, - Creamy-white OAL (MacPhail) w/24 “9-10” signatures incl. Altobelli, Murray, and Lowrey. 1973 Giants - Creamy-white ONL (Feeney) w/28 “7-8” signatures incl. Nolan, Stoddard, Swaggerty, Bumbry, Singleton, Ripken Sr., Dempsey, Boddicker, T. Marichal, Maddox, Fox, McCovey, Kingman, Speier, Moffitt, Rader and Bradley. Martinez and Rodriguez. Auction LOA from JSA. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

423. 1940s- 50s Team Signed Balls Lot (5) Includes: 1942 Browns - Creamy-toned OAL (Harridge) w/25 “7-10” sigs (except for two heavily smudged panels) incl. Ferrell (2), Sewell, Clift, Sundra, Laabs, Judnich, Heffner, Gutteridge and McQuinn. 1949 Pirates - Lightly shellacked, medium-toned ONL (Frick) w/23 “5-10” sigs incl. Kiner (“9”), Poat, Werle, Rojek, Bonham, Masi, Basgall and Murtaugh (“5-6”). 1950 Braves - Creamy- 424. Tough New York Yankees Single-Signed Ball Lot of (5) toned ONL (Frick) w/a few areas of soiling and 17 “5-7” sigs (a few lesser) incl. Spahn (“3-4”), Southworth, Kerr, Marshall, Logan, Mauch, Walters, Brown, Surkont, With M. Allen, B. Martin and G. Steinbrenner - All JSA Gordon and Sisti. 1953 A’s - Medium-toned OAL (Harridge) w/26 “7-8” sigs incl. From an iconic announcer to a meddling owner and his revolving door skipper, the Joost, Bo. Shantz, Bi. Shantz, Burgess, Jacobs, Hemsley, Zernial, Valo, A. Kellner, New York Yankees are well represented in this lot of (5) “tougher” single-signed base- DeMaestri and Astroth. 1954 A’s - Medium-toned OAL (Harridge) w/23 “6-8” sigs balls. The OAL spheres range from clean white (grade “9”) to lightly toned (grade incl. Joost, Bo. Shantz, Bi. Shantz, Zernial, Kellner, Valo, Fricano, Ditmar, Suder, “7”) and showcase bold pennings whose strengths vary. Includes: (JSA Jacobs, Wheat and Scheib. Auction LOA from JSA. cert/sticker), Frank Crosetti (JSA cert/sticker), Billy Martin (full JSA), Opening Bid $250.00 (full JSA) and George Steinbrenner (full JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

425. 1930s- 50s Off- Grade Team Signed Balls Lot (6) Including Goslin, Simmons and Ferrell Highlights include: 1935 Cubs N.L. Champions - Scuffed, darkly toned ONL (Frick) w/mounting hole and 19 “5-8” signatures incl. Klein. 1938 Senators - Medium-to-darkly toned and soiled ball with 14 “5-8” signatures incl. Goslin, Simmons and Harris; 1942 Browns - Darkly 426. 1940s-90s Team Signed Balls Collection (6) Including Red toned OAL (Harridge) w/22 “4-7” signatures incl. Ferrell; 1948 Cubs - Medium-toned Sox, Cardinals, Braves, Royals and Tigers ONL (Frick) w/27 “5-6” signatures; 1950 All-Star Reunion - Includes: 1946 Red Sox Reunion (21 sigs w/Pesky, Doerr, D. DiMaggio); 1966 Shellacked, scuffed, darkly toned International League ball w/mounting hole and 15 Cardinals (25 sigs w/Schoendienst, Brock, Gibson); 1984 Braves (27 sigs w/Torre, “5-8” signatures incl. Klein; 1955 Reds - Creamy-toned, lightly shellacked unofficial Murphy, Gibson); 1985 Royals (27 sigs w/Brett); 1987 Tigers (35 sigs w/Anderson, ball with 26 “7-9” signatures incl. Kluszewski. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our Trammell, Whitaker); 1992 Tigers (25 sigs w/Anderson, Whitaker, Fielder). website. Signatures average “8” overall. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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427. Baseball 428. 1961 Milestone New York Single-Signed Yankees Ball Lot of (9) Autographed With Aaron, Baseball Lot Mays and of (23) With Musial - All Reunion Ball JSA and (22) Impressive mile- Single- stones comprise the Signed - All theme in this lot of (9) autographed JSA baseballs. The Often mentioned clean OAL or ONL in conversations orbs present beauti- citing the most fully and showcase dominant teams sweet spot ball- in baseball history, the 1961 New York Yankees are the honored subjects of these (23) point pennings that autographed baseballs. The clean to mildly toned OML Brown orbs present beautifully average (“9-10”) and showcase sweet spot penning averaging (“9”) quality. Headlining the lot is a potency. Includes: reunion ball signed by (33) with keys including: Berra, Boyer, Ford, Mantle and 500 Home Runs: Aaron (full JSA), Killebrew, Mays (full JSA), Murray, F. Robinson; Skowron (full JSA). The remaining (22) spheres are individually signed by members 3000 Hits: Brett, Musial; 300 Wins: Carlton, Wynn. Individual JSA certs/stickers. of that vaunted roster. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

429. Baseball HOFer Single- Signed Ball Lot of (38) With Aaron, Mays and Gomez - All JSA Hall of Famers span- ning the pre-war era through expansion include players, skip- pers announcers and executives in this lot of (38) single-signed spheres! The OAL and ONL balls range from snow-white 430. Baseball HOFer Single-Signed Ball Lot of (47) With (grade “10”) to mild- Dickey, Durocher and T. Williams - All JSA ly toned (grade “7”) Cooperstown inductees are (47) strong in the lot of single-signed baseballs. The OAL and showcase sweet spot penning averaging (“9”) potency. Keys include: Aaron (full and ONL spheres range from clean white (grade “9”) to lightly toned (grade “6”) and JSA), Appling, Ashburn, Berra, Chandler, Ford, Garagiola, Gehringer, Gomez (full showcase sweet spot pennings averaging (“9”) potency. Keys include: Aaron, Appling, JSA), Irvin, Killebrew, Mays (full JSA), Musial, Rizzuto, Snider, Spahn and Weaver. Ashburn, Banks, Dickey (full JSA), Durocher (full JSA), Gerhinger, Lopez, McCovey, Individual JSA cert/stickers. More on our website. Roush (full JSA), Ripken, Ryan, Terry (full JSA) and T. Williams (full JSA). Opening Bid $250.00 Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

431. Single-Signed Baseball Lot of (55) with Many HOFers 432. Post-2000 Deceased MLB Players Single-Signed Baseball Including DiMaggio—All Certified Lot of (61) HOF greats and popular stars whose careers spanned the 1930s-1990s form an instant Going, going, gone! While that familiar phrase is a traditional home run call, it’s used collection with this sizeable lot of (55) certified single-signed baseballs. Authenticated here as a less-than-harsh way to convey the status of the deceased players who have by a variety of respected services, this significant group averages (“8-9”) strength sig- autographed these (61) baseballs. The OAL and ONL orbs range from clean white natures (unless noted) located on the sweet spots of baseballs presenting in the (EX- (grade “9”) to lightly toned (grade “6-7”) examples. Sweet spot pennings average MT to MT) range . Featured are (22) HOFers with DiMaggio (“6”), Doerr, Ford, (“9”) potency with keys including: Black, Cavarretta, Sh. Crawford (umpire), Dark, Leonard, Ryan; and (33) stars with Bouton, Colavito, Newcombe, Shantz, Sheffield. Gionfriddo, Killebrew, Kiner, Loes, J. Niekro, Owen, Podres, Roe, Shuba, Thomson Complete list on our website. and Vernon. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

72 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 435. Ted Williams Autographed Bat & Baseball Both with Full JSA 433. Hall of Famers and Star Opening Bid $200.00 Players Signed Balls Trio Including 434. 1970s-80s Team Signed Balls Lot (3) DiMaggio, Medwick and Musial Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

436. Class of 1999 MLB Hall of Fame LE Bat Signed by Ryan, Brett and Yount - Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00

437. 1989 Perez-Steele “Celebration” 438. 1989 Perez-Steele “Celebration” Roy Campanella Signed (Skinned) Set in Original Box With Autographed Postcard - Full PSA/DNA Ted Williams Card Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

439. Yellow Hall of Fame Signed 441. 1963 & 1967 Topps Baseball Plaque Postcards (8) Including Sisler, 440. Joe and Dom DiMaggio Limited Double-Signed 500 Home Run Hitters Manush and Wheat Edition Signed Photo in Framed Cards with Aaron & Mays—Both Opening Bid $100.00 Display - Full PSA/DNA SGC Authentic Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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442. 1944 Who’s Who in Baseball with (271) American Leaguer Autographs with Walter Johnson—Full JSA WWII saw a depletion of the MLB ranks due to military service however a fair number of HOFers, stars and short-term fill-ins populate this 1944 Who’s Who in Baseball. Containing (271) American Leaguer autographs, this comprehensive collection is highlighted by some very desirable HOFer signatures. Not to be overlooked is the significant value attached to the difficult signings of those who saw limited time in the majors and the 443. 1930s New York Baseball Giants Autographed Lot of (2) many stars and everyday players who passed long ago. Safeguarded since the 1940s by the dedicated DC denizen who assembled this collection while attending Senators With Team-Signed Ball & Mel Ott Signed Mini Bat - Both Full home games, this “new to the market” souvenir displays desirable (“7-9”) strength JSA signatures with no more than 10% lesser. Key Signers are: HOFers: (2) L. Boudreau, Overshadowed (as always) by their cross-borough rivals from the Bronx, the New J. Cronin, (2) B. Doerr, R. Ferrell, C. Griffith (d.1955), W. Johnson (d.1946), G. Kell, York Giants still excelled in the 1930s, winning three pennants, a World Series and Connie Mack (d.1956), (2) J. McCarthy, A. McDonald (d.1960), B. McGowan never enduring a losing mark during the decade. These (2) Harlem souvenirs include: (d.1954), H. Newhouser, A. Simmons (d.1956), (2) E. Wynn; Pre-1970 Deceased: N. 1936 Team-Signed Ball: an ONL Frick orb signed by 24 (average “4” strength) with Altrock (d.1965), (2) E. Mack (d.1967), B. Miller (d.1966), C. Milan (d.1953), J. Hubbell, Ott and T. Jackson; Late-1930s Multi-Signed Mini-Bat: a 20” keepsake Powell (d.1948), (2) M. Ruel (d.1963), G. Stirnweiss (d.1958), F. Vaughn (d.1964), J. signed by (10) with Hubbell (“2” strength) and Ott (“3-4” strength). Individual full Vosmik (d.1962). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

445. Roger Maris Signed New York Yankees 1984 444. Old Timers Day Autographed 1975 Luncheon Magazine - Full Pamphlet with Full JSA PSA/DNA While New York Yankees awards and achieve- Just over a year before ments are nearly immeasurable, the title “team his untimely death, captain” was eliminated with the passing of Maris graced this Lou Gehrig. That is until it was bestowed on Yankees Magazine “Old Thurman Munson (d.1979), the heart of the Timers’ Day 1984” club’s 1970s champion teams. Honor the mem- commemorative issue ory of this Yankees’ hero with this autographed with his beautiful blue- 1975 “Rotary Club of Baltimore” luncheon Sharpie “9-10” signa- pamphlet. Munson’s angled (“8-9”) strength ture. Measuring 8-1/4 x signature remains clearly discernable despite 10-3/4”, the publication overlapping portions of the 4x9 pamphlet‘s dates to 8/9/84 (Maris printed text. Full photo LOA from JSA. died on December 14, Opening Bid $200.00 1985) and rates NM condition. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $250.00

447. Baseball Autographed Cards/Photos/ Cuts/Flats Hoard of (240+) with (26) HOFers HOFers, Negro Leaguers, executives, sportscasters, umpires and players whose careers spanned the 1910s-present popu- late this hoard of 446. Multi-Signed Lot With (3) Baseballs and Autograph Book (240+) autographed - With Appling and Medwick cards/photos/cuts/flats. A galaxy of stars shine brightly on these (4) multi-signed souvenirs. Headlining the lot Highlights are (26) is: Hall of Famers Multi-Signed Ball: a clean white OAL Brown ball (grade “9-10’) HOFer items average (“8-9”) with: Cards: C.P. Bell, R. Carew, B. Dickey, B. Feller, signed in blue ballpoint (average “9” strength) by (20) with keys including Appling, L. Gomez, W. Hoyt, M. Irvin, T. Lyons, J. Marichal, B. Williams; 8x10s: L. Appling, Mathews, Newhouser, Spahn and Stargell; Autograph Book: a vintage 6 x 4-1/2” L. Doby, B. Feller, (3) F. Jenkins, R. Sandberg, R. Yount; Flats: E. Banks, B. Feller, F. leather-bound booklet signed in graphite pencil (average “7-8” strength) by (50+) Frisch, E. Harwell, J. Johnson, E. Slaughter; Cuts: J. Conlan, E. Slaughter. Auction 1930s-1940s stars including Durocher, McCarthy, Medwick and Slaughter (enhanced). LOA from JSA. More on our website. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

74 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 448. Connie Mack 1913 449. 1952 Double- Typewritten Signed Letter Signed “Lucky Strike With Excellent Baseball Cigarettes” Advertising Contract Content - Full JSA - Full JSA Thirteen years and one formidable Dated March 15, 1952, this “Celebrity dynasty into a 50-year tenure at the Statement and Release” document lists helm of the Philadelphia Athletics, Snider’s occupation as “Professional Connie Mack composed and signed Baseball Player” and reads, in part, “The this 1913 correspondence in an effort people who make Lucky Strike are really on to acquire even more talent for a ros- the ball. I say that because Luckies seem to ter in the midst of four pennants in be made so much better than some brands I five years. Typewritten on an 8-1/2 x used to smoke...Yessir, Luckies with ‘The 11” sheet of Athletics letterhead, the Duke’ every time.” Measuring 9x14 and rat- letter has outstanding baseball content ing EX/EX-MT, the contract features “9”- and is endorsed by Mack in black-ink strength signatures, “Edwin D. Snider,” with steel tip fountain pen (“8-9” strength). the “Brooklyn Baseball Club” address also Full photo LOA from JSA. More on in his hand. Full photo LOA from JSA. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

450. 1969 New York 451. Mets Team-Signed Autograph Lot of (4)—All Lot of (3) With JSA Certified Photo and (2) Few matched the brilliance Baseballs Sandy Koufax showed in his brief but dominant career. Show your bid- In celebration of the most ding brilliance by taking home this improbable World Series lot of (4) Koufax autographed items. conquest of all-time, mem- Featured are: ONL/Feeney ball bers of the 1969 New York (NM) signed (“9”) on the sweet Mets saw fit to autograph spot; yellow HOF Plaque postcard these (3) souvenirs. (“8-9”); Perez-Steele HOF postcard Includes: Team Photo: #131 from LE set #08514/10,000 14x11 color print signed by (“9”); Perez-Steele Great (31) including Koosman, Moments card #16 from LE set Ryan and Seaver; (2) Baseballs: ONL White spheres respectively signed by: (15) with #1596/5,000 with (“8-9”). Ball has Agee, Clendenon and Harrelson; and (9) with McGraw, Ryan and Seaver. Auction full photo LOA from JSA, balance LOA from JSA. More on our website. have JSA basic certs/stickers. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

452. 453. Negro League Autograph Lot of Multi-Signed Lot of (5)—All JSA (3) with Bat & (2) Certified Books Build a shrine to the great- Round out your autograph est player ever to wear a collection with this excel- St. Louis Cardinals uni- lent Negro League stars form with this diverse lot multi-signed lot of (3). of (5) Stan Musial auto- Offered are a “Jackie graphed items. Present are: Robinson” LS bat with Cooperstown Bat Co. (26) signatures; and (2) “Famous Player Series” books: “The Encyclopedia photo/stats bat handsomely of the Negro Baseball signed (“9-10”) between Leagues” signed by (18) and “The Negro Leagues” signed by (15). These attractive the label and the photo; ONL/Feeney evenly toned baseball single-signed (“7”) on the collectibles bear desirable (average “9-10”) signatures with key signers: Bat: J. Black, sweet spot; “Stan the Man Rack-Um-Up” bat rack signed (“9”) on the photo; L. Day, M. Irvin, S. Jethroe, B. Leonard, M. Minoso, D. Newcombe; Books: (2) J. TCMA “Baseball Photo Classic” postcard (“9-10”); golfball (“5-6”). All with JSA Black, (2) M. Irvin, B. Leonard, M. Minoso, D. Newcombe, B. O’Neil. Auction LOA basic certs/stickers. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

454. Baseball HOFer 455. New York and Superstar Yankees Autograph Autograph Collection Lot of (10) With J. of (13) With Koufax, DiMaggio, Ford Musial and Reese and Rivera From the pre-war era to the cur- The Yanks are comin’! rent day, Hall of Famers and These (10) items are auto- superstars are the endorsers of graphed by some of the these (13) souvenirs. franchise’s most heralded Autographs average (“9”) performers. Bold pennings potency with highlights includ- average (“9”) quality and ing: (7) Single-Signed include: (5) Signed Baseballs: Bench, Irvin, Kiner, Photos: 8x10 or 10x8 Koufax (full JSA), Marichal, prints respectively signed by: Berra, J. DiMaggio (full JSA), Ford and (2) Rizzuto; (4) Musial, F. Thomas; (3) Signed Signed Baseballs: Berra, Gossage, Rivera and Rizzuto; Signed Cap: a 1996 World Photographs: 8x10 or 10x8 prints respectively signed by: Reese, Snider and a dual- Series logo cap signed by Girardi. Certification details and more on our website. signed photo with Feller/Newhouser. Certification details and more on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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456. Steve 457. Pete Rose Treasure Chest With (9) 458. Bryce Carlton Autographed Items Harper Autographed “I’d walk Signed Philadelphia through hell Professional in a gasoline Phillies suit to play Model “Uniform baseball.” Fielder’s Number Those were Glove with the words of Retirement Pete Rose, “Game Used Day” Jersey whose com- 2013” with Full JSA petitive spir- Inscription - In 1989 Steve it burned Full JSA hotter than Carlton joined the Billed as a five- that of any short list of tool superstar with player in the Philadelphia Phillies’ players who have had their uni- boundless potential, Bryce Harper has lived up to the history of form numbers retired. Phils phans fight it out for a lofty prognostications thus far. This right-handed field- the game. chance at this Carlton signed/inscribed “number retire- er’s glove is a professional model, signed and inscribed These display souvenirs are a tribute to “Charlie ment day” jersey. “Lefty’s” striking (“8”) quality by Harper. The brown and beige “Akadema ABH34” Hustle” with highlights including: Autograph Display: endorsement and “7/29/89” inscription appear above cowhide fielder’s tool features “Bryce Harper” embroi- framed to 25-5/8 x 26-5/8”, a limited edition his number “32” patches on a Wilson size “46” pin- dered to the outer thumb in white cursive. In the pock- (1958/2500) is signed by Rose in pencil (“8” strength) striped Phillies jersey. Displaying in excellent condition et, Harper has signed in black marker (“8-9” strength) and accompanied by (3) Gateway Silk Cachets, two of the jersey bears a “P” patch on the front and a and inscribed “34 – Luke 1:37 – Game Used 2013.” which are signed in blue ballpoint (both “10” strength; “Carlton” nameplate and “32” patches on back. Full Light use is evident. Full photo LOA from JSA. JSA cert/sticker). More on our website. photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

459. 2014 Team- Signed Bat With Harper, Strasburg and 460. Multi-Signed Theme Bat Lot of (2) 461. 1988-1990 Minor League Team- Full JSA with 500HR Club & MVP Club—Both Under the guidance of a third skipper in four seasons, Signed Bat Lot of (4) With B. Williams the 2014 Washington Nationals reported to Viera, Full JSA and Thome Florida to prepare for the franchise’s second-ever Prestige is written all over this lot of (2) multi-signed As they toiled in the minors in hopes of getting to “The title run. As they honed their theme bats. Featured are: 500HR Club Show,” minor league players autographed these (4) full- skills, (25) team members autographed this bat. The model LS bat signed by (5) average (“9-10”) with: size Louisville Slugger team-issued bats. Black marker 34” Rawlings-Adirondack weapon showcases bold blue Aaron (minor ink migration), Banks “HOF 1977, 512 signatures average (“7”) quality. Keys include: 1988 Sharpie signatures that average (“9”) potency. HRs”; Killebrew “HOF 84, 573 HRs”; Mathews “512 Columbus Clippers: (27 sigs) with Dent (manager), Highlights include: Clippard, Detwiler, G. Gonzalez, S. HRs”; Robinson “586”; MVP Club Cooperstown bat Meulens, Summers (coach); 1988 Prince William Hairston, Harper, LaRoche, Moore, Ramos, Rendon, R. signed by (8) average (“9-10”) with: Foster “MVP Yankees: (31 sigs) with Brow, Crofton, B. Williams; Soriano, Span (signed twice), Strasburg, Werth, M. 1977”; Gonzalez “MVP 96-98”; Hernandez “79 NL 1988 Albany-Colonie Yankees: (24 sigs) with: D. Williams (manager) and R. Zimmerman. Full photo MVP”; McCovey “MVP 69”; Mitchell “89 MVP”; Johnson (coach), K. Maas, Rosario; 1990 Kingston LOA from JSA. Newcombe “NL-MVP-1956”; Torre “NL MVP 71; Indians: (22 sigs) with Bautista, Tepper, Thome. Opening Bid $250.00 Vaughn “AL MVP-95. Full photo LOAs from JSA. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

462. “Team Series” Multi-Signed Bat 463. Cooperstown Bat Co. Single-Signed Lot of (5) Loaded with HOFers & Commemorative Bat Lot of (6)—All JSA 464. Autographed Full-Size Bat Lot of Stars—All JSA Certified Great players who contributed mightily to their team’s Add some pizazz to your autograph collection with this (7) With R. Henderson, B. Robinson and success are united in this incredible lot of (5) “Team visually stunning lot of (6) single-signed commemorative Yastrzemski Series” multi-signed bats. These handsome bats are bats with five current HOFers and one in waiting. Choose your weapon! There are (7) full-size retail or adorned with commemorative labels and the autographs Designed by the Cooperstown Bat Co. this group is deco- professional model war clubs, each of which is auto- of stars who shined for the represented teams. (45) rated with player or team labels made for display. graphed by a big league star. Executed on the barrels, Total signatures average stunning (“9-10”) quality. Located appropriately between the barrel and manufactur- bold signatures generally show (“8-9”) strength and Featured are: Braves with Glavine, Jones, Maddux; er labels, the autographs radiate gorgeous average (“9- include: Callison, R. Henderson (inscribed “MVP 90 Reds with Bench, Perez, Rose; Mariners with Griffey 10”) quality. Featured signers are: C. Fisk, K. Griffey Jr, #24); K. Hernandez (pro model bat), McDougald, Jr, Rodriguez; Senators with Killebrew; Indians with A. Kaline “HOF ‘80”, S. Musial, P. W. Reese and C. Meulens (game used bat; inscribed “Bam Bam”), B. Feller, F. Robinson. Full photo LOAs from JSA. More Ripken Jr “1983 World Champs”. Full photo LOAs and Robinson and Yastrzemski (JSA cert/sticker). Auction on our website. basic certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

76 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 466. Hall of Famer Signed Index Cards (184) Including 465. Tremendous 1890s-1980s Signed Index Cards Collection Mantle, DiMaggio and Williams (1,175 Different) Including Numerous Deceased Players Condition averages EX-MT/NM with “8-10” signatures on unlined sides. Highlights This is a fresh-to-the-hobby grouping of EX to NM 3x5 index cards that were include: Alston, Bancroft, DiMaggio (2 – “6-7”), Fox, Greenberg, Mantle, Stengel, T. painstakingly put together from the late 1970s to early 1990s. Ranges from players Williams, Aaron, Grove, Hafey, Koufax, Manush, Mays and Musial. Auction LOA who made their major league debut as early as the 1890s up until the 1980s, and fea- from JSA. More on our website. tures mostly bold “7-10” ink and felt tip signatures (some Sharpies in the mix). Opening Bid $400.00 Players who began their major league career before 1920 have their rookie year in parenthesis after their names. What is missing as far as superstar players and recogniz- able names is more than made up for by the plethora of rare and obscure deceased old-timer signatures as well as notable tobacco-card subjects. Highlights include: “Pug” Allen (1919), Al Bridwell (1905), “Bullet Joe” Bush (1912), Bill Carrigan (1906), (1917 – Football HOFer), Harry K. Fritz (1913), Lefty Leifield (1905), John J. Sadie McMahon (1890), Walter Mails (1915 – Produced eponymous 1924 WG7 Card Game), Jack Martin (1912), Paul Musser (1912), Fred Parent (1899), E.J. Pfeffer (1911), Johnny Rawlings (1911), Walter Schmidt (1916), C.C. Slapnicka (1911 – Double-signed), Walter Snell (1913) and Joe Wood (1908). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

468. Perez-Steele Hall of Fame Art Postcards (92) and Celebration Postcards (14) Including Mantle and Williams Condition averages NM/NM-MT with bold “9-10” signatures. Highlights include: HOF Postcards - DiMaggio, Greenberg, Koufax, Mantle, T. Williams (3), Aaron, 467. Yellow Hall of Fame Signed Plaque Postcards (90) Koufax, Mays and Musial (2). Celebration - Musial, Drysdale, Hunter and Stargell. Including Mantle, DiMaggio and Williams Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Condition averages EX to NM with bold “8-10” signatures located at front top. Opening Bid $250.00 Highlights include: DiMaggio, Frisch (“7”), Greenberg, Mantle (2), Stengel, T. Williams (2), Aaron, Alston, Frick, Haines, Koufax, Manush, Mays and Musial. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

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471. 1939 New York Yankees World Champions Signed Postcard (10 Signatures) Including Joe DiMaggio Measuring 3-1/2 x 5”, this real-photo post- 470. Honus Wagner Cut Signature Dated card rates apparent 469. Cut Signature—PSA/DNA 1936 with Full JSA NM and features the Authentic Autograph seekers fly high with this vintage HOFer “8-9” pencil signatures Class of 1936 Hall of Fame Autograph! Signature autograph. Offered is a Honus Wagner (d.1955) cut sig- of HOFers Joe assessed as “Authentic” and encapsulated by nature. Known as “The Flying Dutchman” for his DiMaggio, Lefty Gomez and Joe McCarthy, along with PSA/DNA. The legendary Ty Cobb (d.1961) satisfied excellent speed, Wagner spent nearly his entire career Powell, Crosetti, Murphy, Chandler, Pearson, an autograph request by endorsing the offered paper with Pittsburgh Pirates. Fittingly this 5 x 2-3/4” cut fea- Hildebrand (ink) and Schulte. A fan named Tom piece that was subsequently pared and affixed to the tures Wagner’s (“8-9”) strength signature above the Maiello Jr. inscribed the date of August 6, 1939—a unlined portion of a 3x5 index card. The flowing (“8- notation “Pirates 1936” also written in his hand while doubleheader with the Indians in which Joltin’ Joe 9”) three inch script is proceeded by a dated 10/3/49 serving as a Pittsburgh coach. Appearing above homered and doubled. Framed to measure 14-1/4 x 21- inscription. Cut measures nearly 3-1/4 x 1-3/4” and is Wagner’s nicely centered endorsement is the name 1/4” along with a descriptive plaque card and a blown- perfectly centered. “Ark(ie) Vaughan” also cited as penned by the up image of the postcard photo. Encapsulated as Opening Bid $200.00 Dutchman. Full photo LOA from JSA. Authentic by PSA/DNA. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

472. Baseball 473. (13) Star Deceased Autographed Baseball Hall Index Card of Fame Signed Lot of (8) Index Cards & with HOFers Cuts—All Foxx, Certed Hubbell & Diamond immortals Terry who have passed away are profiled 474. Philadelphia Athletics Multi-Signed Vintage auto- with these (13) graph seekers hit Newspaper Clippings with Mack, Collins Baseball Hall of the mark with Fame signed index & Bishop—Full JSA this lot of (8) cards and cuts. Certainly the tag “great dynasty” was well-earned by index cards signed by star baseball players of the pre- Unless noted, each the 1929-1931 Philadelphia Athletics who unseated the WWII era. This nicely preserved group of off-white to autograph grades (“8-9”) or better, is penned in ink and Ruth-Gehrig led Yankees “Murderer’s Row” team to cream 3x5s shows average (“8-9”) strength signatures. inscribed directly on an index card. Included are: win three straight AL pennants and two World Series. Lot headliner is J. Foxx (d.1967) with full photo LOA PSA/DNA Authentic: (9 items) with Ashburn, Dickey, Capture a part of this legendary Athletics team’s legacy from JSA. Balance have auction LOA from JSA with: Drysdale, Gomez cut, Grimes, Lindstrom, McCarthy with this vintage multi-signed newspaper clippings HOFers: C. Hubbell (d.1988), B. Terry (d.1989); (d.1978), S. Rice (d.1974), Stargell (pencil); JSA Cert page. Adhered to a sheet of 8x10 lined paper are two Stars: M. Koenig (d.1993), F. Leach (d.1981), B. Cards: (3 items) with Durocher, Medwick cut on index c.1930s “International Newsreel” clippings signed O’Farrell (d.1988), G. Pipgras (d.1986), B. Shawkey card (d.1975), Schalk (d.1970) and Auction LOA from (average “8-9”) by Connie Mack (d.1956), Eddie (d.1980). Also present are corresponding photo cards JSA: Frisch (d.1973). Collins (d.1951) and (d.1962). Full photo for each autograph. Opening Bid $150.00 LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

475. 477. Autographed Baseball Yellow HOF Signed Plaque Card Postcards/ Lot of (55) Flats Different Collection Lay the foundation of (400+) for a baseball Hall of with Many Famer autograph collection with this Team lot of (55) different 476. Perez-Steele Signed HOF Postcard Issued signed yellow HOF Lot of (62) with DiMaggio & Hunter Bulk up your Plaque cards. These Sports artist Dick Perez’s prestigious work serves as the baseball autograph collection or inventory with this attractive, glossy medium for this lot of (62) Perez-Steele HOFer signed considerable collection of (400+) signed postcards/flats. postcards present in postcards. Signatures range (“8” to “10”) on NM and Signatures average (“8-9”, 10% lesser) on materials (EX-MT to NM-MT) better cards. Featured are: (45) signed P-S HOF Series that range (EX to NM). Interest is heightened by the condition with highly desirable signatures showing PCs with key signers: S. Carlton, J. DiMaggio, C. fact that more than 25% are team-issued postcards. average (“8-9”) strength unless noted. Key signers are: Gehringer, C. Hubbell, S. Musial, P.W. Reese, D. Highlights are HOF signers: L. Boudreau, J. Cronin, C. C.P. Bell, Y. Berra, J. Cronin (“6-7”) B. Doerr, B. Snider, B. Terry; (16) P-S Celebration Series PCs with Gehringer, W. Herzog, H. Hooper, G. Kell, T. Lyons, J. Feller, C. Gehringer, B. Grimes, C. Hubbell, H. key signers: J. Hunter and W. Spahn; (1) P-S Great McCarthy, J. Mize, S. Musial, R. Schoendienst. The Killebrew, R. Kiner, J. Mize, S. Musial, P.W. Reese, P. Moments card: C. Yastrzemski. Also present are (15) balance is loaded with stars who played primarily dur- Rizzuto, R. Roberts, D. Snider, W. Spahn. Auction unsigned cards. Auction LOA from JSA. Complete list ing the 1950s-1990s. Auction LOA from JSA. More on LOA from JSA. Complete list on our website. on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

78 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 479. Sisler, Hartnett and Frick Signed Yellow HOF Plaques Tr i o Includes: 1) (EX/MT, “9”, encapsulated and assessed “AUTHENTIC” 478. Perez-Steele “Great Moments” Postcards Series 1-9 by SGC/JSA); 2) Gabby Hartnett (VG/EX, “6-7”, Auction LOA from JSA); and 3) Complete Set (108 Cards) Including 39 Signed Cards (NM, “7-8”, encapsulated and assessed “AUTHENTIC” by SGC/JSA). Featuring Mantle, Williams and Koufax Opening Bid $200.00 Perez-Steele’s follow-up to their acclaimed HOF Postcards was the T3 Turkey Red- inspired “Great Moments” release. Offered is the complete boxed set of all nine series in NM condition with the following “9-10” signatures: Mantle, Musial, Aaron, Newhouser, T. Williams, Koufax, Boudreau, Lopez, Mays, Brock, B. Williams, Killebrew, Gomez, Aparicio, Herman, B. Robinson, Stargell, Dickey, Ford, Kaline, Mize, McCovey, Banks, Roberts, Spahn, Doerr, Hubbell, Dandridge, Snider, Gehringer, Slaughter, Mathews, Irvin, Reese, Kell, Leonard, Marichal and Schoendienst. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $300.00

480. Perez-Steele and Dexter Press Signed Hall of Fame Plaque Postcards Lot (31) Including DiMaggio (2) and Williams (2) Condition averages NM with “8-10” signatures. Includes: 1978-79 Dexter Press - DiMaggio (2), T. Williams, Musial (2 - one light), Koufax, Boudreau (2), Coveleski (2 - 1 VG, 1 “7”), Hoyt (2), J. Johnson, Kelly (2), Mathews (3 - “5-7”), Roush, P. Waner (2) and Mays (muted). 1989 Perez-Steele Celebration - T. Williams, Musial, Slaughter, B. Robinson, Mize, Irvin, Doerr and Dandridge. 1990-92 Perez-Steele Master Works - Gehringer. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

481. 1950s- 1980s Signed Baseball Card Hoard of (350+) 482. Mickey Mantle Autograph hounds Autographed LE Triple howl for this loaded hoard of Crown Lithograph With (350+) signed “1956” Inscription - Full baseball cards. JSA Generally this He was 24, handsome, adored by mil- carefully assem- lions and won and bled collection is American League MVP honors while very handsome playing for the World Champion New with signatures York Yankees in 1956. While it’s averaging (“8-9”, unlikely that those glorious elements 10% lesser) on will ever come together again for cards grading as another individual, they are recaptured (80% EX to NM, on this limited edition (24/35) litho- 20% VG-EX). HOF signers are: (4) 1996 Legends Autograph Collection in original graph autographed by its subject, packages with: A. Kaline, H. Killebrew, B. Robinson, W. Stargell; (7) 1993 Nabisco Mickey Mantle. Framed to 28-1/4 x All-Star Autographs with: E. Banks, (2) J. Hunter, P. Niekro, (2) B. Robinson, W. 41-3/4”, the colorful artist’s proof por- Stargell; (10) assorted Topps/oddball with: S. Anderson, W. Boggs, B. Blyleven, B. trays Mantle holding three bats (each Cox, G. Gossage, W. Herzog, F. Jenkins, E. Lombardi, J. Rice, D. Williams. Key star with a Triple Crown statistic) with players are: J. Bagwell, J. Bouton, V. Blue, T. Cuccinello, R. Face, G. Foster, R. Yankee Stadium’s wrought iron façade Guidry, T. John, J, Kaat, M. Marion, T. McCarver, D. Minchner, B. Murcer, W. in the background. Emerging promi- Marshall, A. Messersmith, D. McNally, V.L. Mungo, G. Nettles, J. Nuxhall, M. Owen, nently against the stark white back- D. Parker, R. Petrocelli, J. Piersall, B. Pierce, D. Quisenberry, B. Richardson, H. drop of his Yankees jersey, Mantle’s black marker autograph projects (“9-10”) Sauer, R. Sievers, C. Simmons, T. Simmons, B. Shantz, B. Sutter, L. Tiant, T. Tresh, strength and is accompanied by his inscription of “1956.” Full photo LOA from JSA M. Vernon, H. Walker, B. Walters, G. Woodling, G. Zernial. Auction LOA from JSA. and LOA from artist Wayne Prokopiak. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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483. 1974 Topps Baseball Signed Partial Set of (433) Different Cards Plus (53) Dupes with (26) Hall of Famers, Stars & Deceased The offered 1974 Topps Baseball signed partial set of (433) different cards plus (53) duplicates constitutes a labor of love from our consignor. This siz- able gathering features (26) Hall of Famers, (12) multi-signed cards along with numerous key deceased/tough players. The endorsements average (“7- 8”) while the card surfaces generally present in the (EX) range. Highlights include: Hall of Famers: (26 cards) with #7 Hunter (PSA/DNA A u t h e n t i c ) , #15 Torre (SGC/JSA Authentic), #29 P. Niekro, #36 Herzog, #80 Seaver, #87 Jenkins, #98 Blyleven, #100 Stargell (signed on back), #110 B. Williams, #144 Alston, (2) #179 Berra, (2) #201 Carew, #211 Banks, (2) #212 Fingers, #220 Sutton, #230 Perez, #270 Santo (PSA/DNA A u t h e n t i c ) , # 2 7 0 T Santo (BVG/JSAAuthentic), #330 Marichal (JSA sticker), #333 M o rgan, #338 R. Jackson, #338 R. Jackson/B. Williams, #542 Gossage; Key Deceased: (28 cards) with #71 F r i s e l l a (d.1977), #168 D. T h o m p s o n (d.1976), #244 Morton, #304 D. Wi l s o n (d.1975, SGC/JSAAuthentic), #367 Cash, #463 Dobson (PSA/DNA Authentic), #489 M u r t a u g h (d.1976), #538 Tovar (PSA/DNA 10); M u l t i - S i g n e d : (12 cards) with #99 (with Kuenn), #166, 221, 306, 337, 354, #379 (with B. Martin), #403 (with Da. Johnson), 531, 596, (2) 605; O t h e r s : (420 cards, all auction LOA from JSA, unless noted) with #9 Lolich (PSA/DNA cert card), (2) #53 Kendall (one Washington), #102 Grief (Washington), #125 Colbert (Washington), #173 R. Jones (Washington), #252 Parker RC, #516 Pina and #516T Pina. More on our website. Opening Bid $2000.00

484. 1955 Bowman Baseball New York Yankees Signed Near Team Set (14/20) with RC—PSA/DNA Authentic Each card signed and encapsulated as Authentic by PSA/DNA. The Bronx Bombers are showcased during their heyday on the offered 1955 Bowman Baseball New York Yankees signed near set of (14/20) cards. Unless noted, each autograph presents (“8”) or better with the canvases averaging in the (VG-EX to EX) range. Included are: #9 McDougald, #10 Rizzuto, #59 Ford, #60 Slaughter, #63 Noren, #67 Larsen, #68 E. Howard RC (d.1980), #69 Hunter, #99 Coleman, #153 E. Robinson, #160 Skowron, #167 Grim, #168 Berra and #246 Bauer. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

485. Triple-Signed 1968 Topps Baseball Super Stars #490 Mantle, Mays & Killebrew—PSA/DNA Authentic Signatures assessed as “Authentic” and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Marvelous triple-signed 1968 Topps Baseball Super Stars #490 Mantle, Mays and Killebrew card! Penned crisply in blue Sharpie, the flowing blue ink endorse- ments of the 500 Home Run Club sluggers each register (“9-10”) attributes. Incredibly difficult specimen that is possibly the finest possible version of this particular specialty card extant. The surface is graded VG-EX 4 by the grading service. Opening Bid $200.00

486. 500 Home Run Club Lithograph Signed by (11) With Mantle, Mays and Williams - Full JSA In a 1988 composition, artist Ron Lewis portrayed the (then) living 11 members of the esteemed “500 Home Run” club standing side by side at Yankee Stadium. This limited edition (749/1000) print is autographed by its fence-clearing subjects. Framed to 47-1/4 x 31-1/4”, the item is signed on the lower white border in blue marker. Autographs average (“8-9”) potency and include (from left to right): Williams, Robinson, Killebrew (inscribed “573”), Jackson, Mantle, Mays, Aaron, Schmidt, Banks, Mathews and McCovey. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

80 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 488. Ted Williams Huge Limited Edition 487. Mickey Mantle Signed Signed Korean War LE “Rookie Series” Pilot Lithograph - Lithograph - Full JSA Young, handsome and deadly from Full JSA both sides of the plate, Mickey Signed by the artist Lewis Mantle is the subject and endorser of Watkins and numbered this limited edition (348/1000) “418/500,” this patriotic “Rookie Series” lithograph. Framed showpiece features a montage to 25-1/2 x 31-1/2”, the black-and- of aviation scenes with the white rendition was composed by caption, “Capt. T.S. Williams, Daniel A. Cooney and signed by U.S.M.C. / World War II / Mantle in blue fiber tip marker. The Korean War.” The 29-1/2 x autograph projects “perfect 10” 24” visible area is apparent strength and clarity and comes with NM with a prominent, per- a full photo LOA from JSA. fectly placed, black-marker “10” signature measuring 5” in length. Matted and framed Opening Bid $200.00 to sizable dimensions of 37 x 31-1/2”. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00

490. DiMaggio, Mantle and Williams 489. Mickey Mantle and Hank “Legends of the Aaron Autographed LE Game” Signed 11x14 Lithograph Prints - Both JSA Photo - Full JSA Captured in all their glory and familiar team Bold, beautiful and prominent, colors, both Hank Aaron and Mickey Mantle these matching blue-Sharpie have individually endorsed these John B. “9-10” signatures offer maxi- Martin limited edition lithograph prints. mum visual contrast against Includes: Aaron: framed to 28-3/8 x 23-1/4” their light background areas. this 1985 print (261/305) is signed by Aaron in The 11x14 sepia photo print graphite pencil (“8” strength; JSA cert/sticker); captures the historical cross- Mantle: framed to 30x23, this 1984 print roads of 1951—Joe D’s swan (259/298) is signed by Mantle in graphite pen- , the Mick’s freshman cil (“8-9” strength; full photo LOA from JSA). campaign, and Teddy Ballgame’s career midpoint. It rates NM and is displayed inside Opening Bid $150.00 a 12x15 wood-backed presentation with a gold plaque reading, “‘LEGENDS OF THE GAME’ / Joe DiMaggio - Mickey Mantle - Ted Williams.” Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00

491. 492. Jimmy Carter, Cal Display Lot of (2) Ripken, Jr. and Chipper With Spahn/Ford Jones Autograph Display - Signed Photo and JSA Vintage Pennant True to their roots, Cal Ripken, Jr. and Two of the game’s greatest spent their respective southpaws share the spotlight careers with the same teams. Former in this display pair with a 1957 U.S. President Jimmy Carter, mean- World Series theme. Includes: while, remained in his native Georgia Framed Display: framed to and greeted both at a 2004 game. This 18-3/4 x 23-1/4”, a 14x11 display is signed by all three! Framed black-and-white photo portrays to 19-1/2 x 23-1/2”, the matted auto- mound opponents Whitey Ford graphs project (“10”) potency through- and Warren Spahn before the out. Ripken has signed a blank card in 1957 World Series opener at blue marker; Jones has signed a color Yankee Stadium. Both have executed blue marker autographs that show (“9”) photo in blue marker; while Carter has strength; 1957 Milwaukee Braves Pennant: a scarce vintage maroon felt relic with signed a 10x8 photo in black marker. crack-free appliqué and spine/tassels intact. More on our website. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 493. Hall of Fame Placard Lot of (111) With (56) Signed Including DiMaggio, Mantle and T. Williams - Loaded! Honoring the diamond’s most cele- brated stars, these 8x10 or 10x8 placards feature photographs and the impressive statistics that war- ranted the subjects’ selections. Of the (111) present, (56) are auto- graphed in blue fiber tip (average (“9-10” strength). Highlights include: (2) Aaron, DiMaggio (full JSA), Hunter, Mantle (full JSA), (2) Mays, Musial and T. Williams (full JSA). Also included is a 1984 multi-player placard signed by Aparicio, Drysdale, Ferrell, Killebrew and Reese. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

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495. Moose Skowron 1960 All-Star Game Bat - Full PSA/DNA 494. Bat - Full PSA/DNA Overshadowed (as were numerous other Yankees) by teammates like Mantle, Berra, Affectionately dubbed “Moose” as a youngster because of a resemblance to infamous Rizzuto and Ford, former pinstriper Moose Skowron went unheralded despite five dictator Benito Mussolini, former New York Yankees staple Bill Skowron was authori- successive All-Star appearances and eight World Series performances during his nine- tative in his Fall Classic appearances, delivering eight home runs over as many World year tenure in the Bronx. This Adirondack “194X” (34.7-oz/36”) block-letter (last Series over a nine-year period. This Hillerich & Bradsby “S180” (34.4-oz/36”) signa- name only) bat was issued to Skowron for use in the 1960 Mid-Summer Classics (July ture model weapon was issued to the powerful first baseman for the 1956 installment, 11 at Kansas City and July 13 in New York). The uncracked white ash war club fea- the unforgettable seventh and final Bronx-Brooklyn battle. The uncracked white ash tures vibrant white barrel stampings and a “Flame Treated” identifier exclusive to lumber features a prominent center brand and barrel stampings and shows no game experimental weapons. Symbolic of Skowron’s lack of notoriety, the barrel stamping use (Skowron went 1-for-10 with a home run that October). Full photo LOA from is misspelled “SKOWRAN.” The uncracked item shows no game use. Full photo John Taube, PSA/DNA. LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

497. 2013 Signed Game-Worn Shoes With Trout and JSA LOAs Pacing the circuit in runs scored for the second of three straight seasons in 2013, outfielder Mike Trout was the runner-up in the American League’s MVP balloting for the second consecutive campaign. As he excelled at both the plate and in the outfield that year, Trout wore and autographed these 496. Johnny Blanchard Bat - Full PSA/DNA shoes. The black leather Nike size “Why couldn’t McCovey have hit the ball even two feet higher?” So lamented Charlie “11-1/2” accessories features red- Brown in a Peanuts comic strip following the 1962 Fall Classic, which resulted in yet and-white accents and “27” another Bronx Bombers triumph. As Yankee artifacts from that era go, those hailing embroidered to each heel and specifically from any of their seemingly annual World Series appearances hold incred- tongue in white-on-red. On the ible appeal. This Hillerich & Bradsby bat was issued to backup catcher Johnny toe portion of each, Trout has Blanchard for that ’62 showdown. The uncracked “R43” (32.8-oz/36”) signature signed in silver marker (both “8” model white ash war club shows no evidence of game use. Blanchard fanned in his strength) and inscribed “27 – 13 G/U.” There are nine metal cleats and a domed “27” only (one of a World Series record 10 pinch-hit at-bats). Full photo logo affixed to the bottom of each. Excellent game use is evident with scuff marks and LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. infield dirt remnants throughout. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

498. Brian Leetch 499. Joey 1990-1991 Signed Mullen 1992- Game-Worn New 1993 Pittsburgh York Rangers Penguins Sweater - Joe Game-Worn Tomon LOA Sweater One of only five defence- A native of men to ever tally at least ’s “Hell’s 100 points in a single sea- Kitchen” neighbor- son, Hall of Famer Brian hood, forward Joey Leetch warranted high Mullen enjoyed a 16- praise from teammate year NHL career Mark Messier, who called despite being undraft- him “The greatest Ranger ed. This Pittsburgh of all-time.” The two-time Penguins sweater was Norris Trophy winner wore worn by Mullen during the 1992-1993 campaign. The black knit pullover garment fea- and signed this New York Rangers sweater during the 1990-1991 season. The blue tures “PITTSBURGH” embroidered to white twill in black-on-yellow characters. mesh pullover garment features “RANGERS” angled across the front in red-on-white Team logos are embroidered to the sleeves, “7” is sewn to the back and sleeves in yel- twill, “2” sewn to the back and sleeves and “LEETCH” arched atop the back number low-on-white twill and “MULLEN” is sewn to a nameplate atop the back number in in like fashion. On the upper portion of the back “2,” Leetch has signed in blue mark- like fashion. Within the stretch ribbed knit V-neck, a “Maska” label has a laundry er (“9” strength). Within the red-and-white V-neck, a “Cosby” label is accompanied marker notation of “7” and is accompanied by a size “50” tag. With the fight strap by a size “52” tag. Moderate wear is evident with stick, puck and burn marks on the intact within the rear tail, the Steel City apparel shows excellent game wear with stick sleeves, while the fight strap is intact within the rear tail. LOA from Joe Tomon. puck and board marks throughout. LOA from Joe Tomon. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

82 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 501. 1968 Jerry Johnson Rookie Season Game Worn 500. 1964 Washington Senators Game-Worn Home Jersey Philadelphia Phillies Flannel Jersey Blood, sweat and maybe a few tears from toiling for the fairly bad 1968 Philadelphia While the on-field performances were seldom worth remembering, the second incar- Phillies mark this Jerry Johnson rookie season game worn jersey. This pinstriped flan- nation of the Washington Senators holds appeal to this day in the circles of game worn nel shirt shows extensive signs of authentic wear and details, including red sweat collectibles. This 1964 home jersey is among the finest all-original examples from a stains in the armpits, what appears to be small blood stains in the collar and two notoriously frugal franchise known for frequent number changes and alterations. The Wilson manufacturer tags stating the size “42” and “Wilson 1968 Set 2”. Handsome cream-colored flannel button-down garment features twill identifiers and proper team name and number embroidered patches adorn the front and back respectively “MacGregor” tagging. LOA from Washington, D.C. baseball historian and memorabil- and sewn into the collar in black stitching is “J. Johnson 68”. More on our website. ia consultant Phil Wood. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

502. Elliott Maddox 1971 Game-Worn Washington Senators 503. 1986 “Old Timers Day” Phillies Uniform Home Jersey and Game-Used Bat From Club’s Final Season with Autographed Jersey—Full JSA Plucked by the Detroit Tigers in the opening round of the 1968 Amateur draft, out- Twenty years after his final MLB appearance HOF hurler Robin Roberts took the field fielder Elliott Maddox debuted in the Motor City in 1970, but was promptly shipped again in this 1986 Philadelphia Phillies “Old Timers Day” uniform. Authentic traces to the Nation’s Capital where he toiled for the Senators in their 1971 swan song. This of soiling and sweat stains appear inside and out on this classic pinstriped jersey/pants Senators home jersey was worn by Maddox that year and is one of few all-original combination worn by the greatest “righty” in franchise history for the Veterans survivors! Also included is a Hillerich & Bradsby bat wielded by Maddox during that Stadium event. Both garments display in excellent condition with handsome trying campaign in D.C. LOA from Washington baseball historian and memorabilia patches/accents. Robert’s stately (“9”) autograph appears on the Wilson size “46” jer- consultant Phil Wood. More on our website. sey with the inscription “HOF 76”. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

504. Billy 505. Derek Ripken 1991 Jeter May 12, Signed Game- 2012 Signed Worn Game-Used Hagerstown Base - Steiner Suns Home “Mr. November” was Jersey - Full pretty good in any month! May, 2012 Miedema LOA was no exception as With his R-rated the Yankee Captain 1988 Fleer Baseball delivered 34 hits and cardboard collectible scored 12 runs that a mere memory, sec- month. This base ond baseman Billy was used at the “hot Ripken dealt with corner” in the May pulled rib cage mus- 12, 2012 game cles as the Orioles against the Seattle struggled through Mariners at Yankee the 1991 season. On Stadium and subse- a rehab assignment in the Class AA Eastern League, Ripken wore and signed this quently signed by Hagerstown Suns home jersey. The cream-colored knit size “40” button-down gar- Jeter (who went 2-for-4 that day to raise his average to .376). The 15x15 thick rubber ment features twill identifiers, proper “Rawlings’; tagging and is signed on the left item shows game use with infield dirt caked about the grooves. Jeter’s black marker front in black marker (“8-9” strength). Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on autograph shows (“8”) strength. Steiner Sports LOA/cert/hologram. our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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506. 1970s 507. 1977 Larry Christenson Philadelphia Game-Worn Phillies Philadelphia Game-Worn Phillies Jersey Uniform & Signed Jersey & Pants Pants A vital cog in the Enjoy this fine rotation for the tal- vintage pair of ent laden Phillies of Bobby Wine garments. Offered is a 1977 Philadelphia Phillies game-worn uniform the 1970s-1980s, pitcher helped the team to six post season appear- jersey and pants combination from Wine’s days as a coach during the franchise’s first ances during his injury shortened career. Evidence of the hard working righty’s efforts period of sustained success. Both genuine articles display in highly desirable condition can be found in this pair of game worn 1970s Philadelphia Phillies uniform articles. with authentic stains, soiling and minor thread fraying on the patches. Black stitched Featured are a Wilson size “46” jersey with “Christenson” sewn into the collar and “Wine” name tags are sewn into the jersey collar and pants waistband with “77 1 37” Wilson size “36” pants signed (“8-9”, auction LOA from JSA) with “Christenson 75 also on the pants tag and a separate “77 1” tag below the manufacturer’s tag on the Set 1 36” sewn into the waistband. More on our website. front of the jersey. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 508. 1978-1998 Philadelphia 509. Phillies Game-Worn Uniform Philadelphia Phillies Pants Lot of (14) Signed/Game-Used Collection Two decades of Phillies phashion is on of (8) With 1993 All-Star display in this 1978-1998 Philadelphia Game Jersey Phillies game-worn uniform pants lot of While he wasn’t having out of body expe- (14). Showing varying degrees of light to riences and brushes with the supernatural, moderate authentic use these game day former catcher Darren Daulton led the garments have player name and manufac- Phillies in the clubhouse and on the dia- turer tags sewn into the waistbands identi- mond. These equipment and apparel items fying their former Phils owners. Present were worn and/or autographed by the out- are: 1978: ; 1983: Pat spoken backstop. Headlining the items is Corrales; 1984: Ozzie Virgil; 1985: Ivan a Phillies road jersey worn and signed by DeJesus; 1986: Larry Anderson, Tom Daulton at the 1993 All-Star Game. Foley; 1987: unknown; 1989: unknown; Additional items include: road pants, a 1992: Todd Pratt, Mickey Morandini, Mel chest protector, shin guards, shoes, socks, Roberts; 1993: , ; 1998: Mark Lewis. Opening Bid $150.00 a catcher’s mask, batting helmet and cap. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

510. Bernie Williams 511. 2004-2009 Minor League Game- Philadelphia Phillies Used/Autographed Lot of Game-Used Base Lot of (4) With Bat, Ball and (2) (3) with & Prince William Yankees Postseason—All MLB Jerseys Stickers As sweet with the bat as he was with Memorable events are recalled the jazz guitar, former outfielder with this 2004-2009 Philadelphia Bernie Williams made beautiful Phillies game-used base lot of music as a lifelong Yankee. These (3). Marking the paths of Phillies (4) items were used and autographed recent glory these official big by Williams during his minor league game souvenirs are all affixed on career. Includes: (2) Jerseys: Prince the underside with MLB holo- William Yankees home and road; gram certification stickers. These minimally worn baseball diamond gems feature Bat: 1988-1992 “Cooper” model; striking event emblems and/or panels and are marked by varying amounts of cleat- Ball: Official Carolina League (Hopkins) ball. Full photo LOAs from Dave Miedema imposed infield dirt marks. Present are: 9/19/04 Inaugural Season 2nd base; 4/5/09 (for jerseys) and John Taube, PSA/DNA (for bat). More on our website. Opening Day 1st base; 10/8/09 NLDS Game 2 2nd base. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

512. Philadelphia Phillies Game-Used Locker 513. 2008 NLCS Citizens Nameplates Collection of (31) Bank Park Stadium Banner with MLB with Rollins & (10) Hologram Postseason Phillies phans celebrate a banner year for the team and its Philly phanatics lock in on this collec- mighty clean-up hitter with this 2008 NLCS Ryan tion of (31) Philadelphia Phillies game- Howard stadium banner. Powering the franchise to its used locker nameplates. Ranging in size second World Series championship slugger Howard from 10x2 to 25-1/2 x 2-1/2” this visu- earned his place on this certified team-issued stadium ally appealing assortment presents in decoration by crushing 48 homers and 146 RBIs. generally excellent condition well suited Measuring 47-1/2 x 106” this satiny banner presents like- for display. Featured are: (3) Veterans new and features dual-sided identical images of Howard Stadium with: Bowa, Burrell, Bottalico; along with a “2008 NLCS” logo, the stadium name (12) Postseason with (2) Madson, “” and the team name “Phillies. MLB Myers, Oswalt and (8) others; (5) Opening Day with Bell and (4) others; (8) Citizens holo-sticker #228703LH. Bank Park with: Abreu, Lidge, Rollins and (5) others. Also present are (3) Opening Bid $150.00 Miscellaneous. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

84 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 514. Dave Stenhouse 1964 515. Fred Valentine 1968 Washngton Senators Game- Game Worn Washington Worn Cap Senators Cap and 1965- With high expectations following bril- 1968 Signed Game-Used liant prep and college exploits, Dave Bat Stenhouse pitched three seasons for the Affectionately dubbed “Squeaky,” Senators and wore this cap during his former outfielder Fred Valentine was final campaign (1964). The blue wool a blur on the base paths during his accessory features a curly “W” embroi- career with the Washington Senators dered to the front center in red-on-white, and Baltimore Orioles. These items a red button atop the six-point crown were worn and used by Valentine dur- suspension and red piping lining five of ing the latter portion of his playing the outer seams. The interior sweatband days. Includes: Game-Worn is home to a “Wilson” label and a size Washington Senators Cap: a “7” tag. Stenhouse’s number “15” is “Wilson” size “7-1/4” accessory inscribed on the bill’s underside. LOA (LOA from Phil Wood); Game-Used Bat: a 1965-1968 Hillerich & Bradsby “R43” from Washington, D.C. baseball histori- (37.4-oz/36”) signature model. More on our website. an Phil Wood. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

516. Frank 517. 1965-1971 Howard Washington Senators 1973 Signed Signed Game-Used Bat Game-Used Lot of (8) Bat - Full The results were seldom good, but PSA/DNA memories were made as members of the second incarnation of the A menacing fig- Washington Senators (1961-1971) ure at 6-foot-7, wielded and autographed these (8) former slugger bats. Solid game use shows on all of these white ash weapons. wielded and auto- Autographs, meanwhile, vary graphed this Hillerich & Bradsby “R43” (33.7-oz/36-1/2”) signature model bat during between (“8”) and (“5”) strength. his 1973 swan song with the Detroit Tigers. The uncracked war club shows light use Includes: Hank Allen, Brant with bat-rack and surface marks, as well as a black marker notation of “33” on the Alyea, Dick Billings, Ed knob. Between the center brand and barrel stampings, Howard has signed “Frank Brinkman, Mike Brumley, Chuck “Hondo” Howard” in black marker (“8” strength) and inscribed “382 HR’s.” Full Hinton, Ken McMullen and Ed Stroud. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

518. 1971 519. Pete Rose Washington Senators 1977 Signed Game-Used Bat Lot Game-Ready Bat of (13) With F. - Full PSA/DNA Howard and JSA Poor performance and sparse In a career defined by attendance spelled doom for head-first slides and the second incarnation of the unparalleled hustle, Washington Senators. Pete Rose delivered a Strolling down memory lane record 4,256 hits as he to that club’s final campaign ably wielded weapons in 1971, here are (13) bats like this 1977 Hillerich used during the 1960s or & Bradsby “S2” signature model bat. The (32.6-oz/34-1/2”) white ash lumber is 1970s by members of that final roster from the Nation’s Capital. Most are auto- signed by Rose in blue marker (“9” strength; full JSA) just above the barrel stamp- graphed! Includes: B. Allen, Burroughs, Casanova, Cox, Cullen, Epstein, French, ings. The game-ready model is uncracked and shows no game use. There are minor Harrah, F. Howard (full PSA/DNA), Nelson, Randle, Stelmaszek, and Unser. Auction surface marks on the barrel, light pine-tar residue on the handle and a black marker LOA from JSA. More on our website. notation of “14” on the knob. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

520. 1970s-1990s Game- 521. Steve Used Bat Lot of (25) Yzerman Signed Choose your weapon! These Game-Used (25) tried and true war clubs Hockey Stick with were brandished by big leaguers and show varying degrees of Full JSA use. Includes: (2) , Known as “The Captain” Bill Bean, Tim Corcoran, Tony for his two-decade tenure Fernandez, Jeff Gardner, George as leader of the Detroit Hendrick, Steve Lake, Tom Red Wings, Steve Lawless, Bill Nahorodny, Bob Yzerman led the team to Nelson, Phil Plantier, (2) Rafael three Stanley Cup champi- Ramirez, Len Randle, Larry onships. Salute this Ray, Ron Roenicke, Rick Sweet, admirable leader with this Yzerman signed game-used stick. Wielded by one of the (2) Garry Templeton, Derrel NHL’s all-time leading scorers this battle tested Louisville TPS stick shows authentic Thomas, Brad Tyler, Mark use from butt to blade. Yzerman’s (“7-8”) signature and “19” inscription appear on the Washinger, and front edge at the point where the white paint ends above the blade. Full photo LOA Jim Wohlford. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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522. Rickey 523. Don Henderson 1985- Mattingly 1986 Signed Game- 1986-1989 Used Bat - Full Signed PSA/DNA Game-Used Feared by opponents and Bat - Full adored by fans (and by PSA/DNA himself), Rickey Of the 31 Henderson was deadly Yankees honored with the lumber and on in Monument the base paths. This Park, Don Mattingly is the lone pinstriper not to have appeared in a World Series. He Louisville Slugger “S44” tried his best to get there, however, as he brandished and autographed this Louisville (29.7-oz/34-3/8”) signature model weapon was employed and signed by Henderson Slugger “M110” (32.2-oz/34”) signature model bat during the 1986-1989 labeling during his stint in the Bronx. Turned during the 1985-1986 labeling period, the period. Signed on the barrel in black marker (“8” strength), the weapon shows moder- uncracked white ash bat is signed on the barrel in black marker (“8” strength). ate use with ball, bat-rack and deeply embedded stitch marks, as well as pine-tar Moderate use traits include ball and bat-rack marks, transposed ball stampings and residue and a 7” crack on the handle. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. “24” inscribed on the knob and cupped end. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

524. Joe Carter 1989 Signed Game- Used Bat - Full PSA/DNA Setting the prece- dent for his “Walk- Off” heroics, Joe 525. Autographed Professional Model Bat - Full Carter clubbed a PSA/DNA career-high 35 home There wasn’t much Tony Gwynn couldn’t do with the bat. And while he didn’t use runs for the 1989 Indians. As he established that personal best, Carter used and signed this particular example, he did decorate it with his bold autograph. The Louisville this Louisville Slugger “W248” (32.9-oz/35-1/2”) signature model war club. Between Slugger “B267” (30.4-oz/32-7/8”) 1991-1997 signature model is signed just above the the center brand and barrel stampings, Carter has signed in black marker (“7” barrel stampings in black marker (“8” strength). The uncracked professional model strength). The uncracked item shows heavy use with ball, bat-rack and deeply embed- lumber shows no use and has black marker notations of “19” on the knob and cupped ded stitch marks throughout, as well as a notation of “30” on the knob. Full photo end. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

526. Modern 527. 1950s-2000s Philadelphia Philadelphia Phillies Phillies Game-Used Bat Lot of (9) Game Used Phillies faithful step to the plate for Bat Lot of this lot of (9) 1950s-2000s Philadelphia Phillies game-used bats. (3) with Contact marks, residue, and hairline Howard, cracks to major splits provide evi- Polanco & dence of the genuine major league employment of this mostly vintage Utley—All MLB or PSA/DNA Certified Phillies arsenal. Highlights are: (4) Undoubtedly some big thrills were delivered with this trio of grizzled war clubs. with photo LOA certification: Offered is a lot of (3) modern Philadelphia Phillies game used bats. Wielded by fear- 1950-1951 Jim “Bubba” Bloodworth some heart of the order hitters, these Marucci handcrafted models show extensive (Mears), 1973 (Mears), signs of authentic use and provenance including contact marks, handle cracks, pine tar 1979 (PSA/DNA), 1980- residue, barrel name stamps and player numbers and dates etched on the knobs. 1983 (PSA/DNA). Featured are: Ryan Howard with PSA/DNA sticker; Placido Polanco with MLB Also present are: (3) 1970s: , , Ted Sizemore; (1) 1980s: sticker; with MLB sticker. More on our website. ; (1) 2000s: . Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

528. 1980s-Modern 529. 2000-Present Philadelphia Philadelphia Phillies Phillies Game-Used Game-Used Bat Lot of (6) Bat Lot of (11) with Rollins & Werth Take your best swing at “The City of Brotherly Love” has this exciting 1980s-mod- suffered unparalleled futility in the ern lot of (11) realm of MLB with only two peri- Philadelphia Phillies ods of prolonged success. Heroes of game-used bats. Retired the Phillies recent glory years from active duty due to including three members of the cracks, this line-up of 2008 WS champions are represented “Fightin’ Phils” souvenirs in this lot of (6) 2000-present shows abundant signs of Philadelphia Phillies game-used authentic use. Though all show some degree of barrel stamp wear, the player’s names bats. Marked by typical signs of remain discernable. Present are: Luis Aguayo, Kim Batiste, (2) David Bell, Bob genuine use, these contemporary clubs remain highly appealing with abundant original Dernier, Bobby Estalella, Gregg Jefferies, Mickey Morandini, (stamped details. Featured models are: Omar Daal, Raul Ibanez, , , with “Calicho 51” only, no surname), and Mike Williams. Aaron Rowand and . More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

86 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 530. Satchel Paige 531. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed 1978 Autographed Mitchell & World Series Ball - Ness 1951 Yankees Home Full JSA Jersey With “No. 7” Though he did not appear Inscription - Full JSA in the , Memories of a switch-hitting 72-year-old Satchel Paige “can’t miss” prospect are conjured quite possibly could have. up on this Mitchell & Ness limited So while that October edition (223/536) 1951 New York stage was reserved for Yankees jersey autographed by and the New Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle. The York Yankees, Paige auto- cream-colored flannel button-down graphed this Official 1978 garment is tailored to the specifi- World Series (Kuhn) ball. cations of the home apparel The sphere has scattered donned by Mantle during his debut sections of age-induced season. Accenting the famed pin- toning. The trademark stripe pattern, the club’s “NY” stampings, meanwhile, logo is sewn to the left breast in remain legible and include blue felt and “7” is sewn to the a baseball-themed “75th World Series” logo, citing the annual spectacle that debuted back in like fashion. Just below the less than three years before Paige was born. On a side panel, Paige’s black ballpoint front logo, Mantle has signed in autograph projects (“7-8”) potency. This is a unique souvenir decorated with the sig- black marker (“8” strength) and inscribed “No. 7.” The size “L” souvenir features an nature of an ageless wonder who debuted at 42 and pitched three scoreless innings at American League golden anniversary logo patch on the left sleeve. UDA hologram 59! Full photo LOA from JSA. and Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

533. 1980-1991 Cleveland Indians Team-Signed Baseball Lot of 532. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed Bat Display - Full JSA (13) With Reunion Ball Deadly from both sides of the plate during his championship-laden career, Mickey Chief Wahoo (and that guy in the outfield bleachers who incessantly beats his drum) Mantle goes deep with this autographed ! Set in a shadowbox display nod approval at this lot of (13) Cleveland Indians team-signed baseballs! The OAL or measuring 39-3/4 x 21-13/16”, a full-size Hillerich & Bradsby signature model OML orbs range from snow-white (grade “10”) to mildly toned (grade “7”) and show- weapon is signed by Mantle on the barrel in blue marker. The signature projects (“9”) case ballpoint pennings averaging (“8-9”) strength. Key signatures include: Belle, strength and clarity and the display is accented by (3) symmetrically arranged photos Blyleven, Butler, Camacho, Candiotti, J. Carter, Charboneau, Diaz (d.1990), of Mantle and a metal plate listing his impressive achievements. Full photo LOA from Hargrove, Kelly, P. Niekro, Olin (d.1993), Snyder, Swindell, Tabler, Thornton and B. JSA. Williams. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

534. 1970-1980 Topps 535. 1973-1979 Topps Baseball Singles Collection Baseball & Football of (7335) Cards—Loaded Complete Sets Lot of (11) with Hall of Famers & Explosive collection of (11) 1973- Stars 1979 Topps Baseball and Football complete sets. Highlights include The offered 1970-1980 Topps Baseball: (9 sets) with 1973 Baseball singles collection of (7335) Topps near: (656/660, average cards is absolutely stacked with Hall VG-EX) with #100 Aaron (VG), of Famers, stars and a smattering of #220 Ryan (VG-EX); 1974 Topps difficult high numbers. Moderate set: (660/660, 44/44 Traded, aver- duplicate is uncovered throughout age NM) with #20 Ryan (NM), this collector’s grade gallery. #456 Winfield RC (NM); 1975 Featured are 1971 Topps: (383 Topps set: (660/660, average EX- cards, median VG) with #513 Ryan MT) with #228 Brett RC (EX- (VG); 1972 Topps: (1566 cards, MT); 1976 Topps set: (660/660, average VG) with #79 Fisk/Cooper average EX to EX-MT); (2) 1977 RC (EX), #595 Ryan (EX); 1973 Topps sets: (660/660, average Topps: (1072 cards, aggregate EX) EX-MT to NM); 1978 Topps set: with #305 Mays (EX-MT); 1974 (726/726, average NM) with #36 Topps: (1082 cards, mostly VG) Murray RC (NM-MT), #707 with (4) #1 Aaron (average VG-EX), Molitor/Trammell RC (NM); 1979 Topps set: (726/726, average NM); Football: (2 (5) #20 Ryan (average VG-EX), (2) #250 McCovey WASH (both EX-MT), (2) #456 sets) with 1978 Topps set: (528/528, average EX to EX-MT) and 1979 Topps set: Winfield RC (EX-MT, VG-EX) and 1976 Topps: (2) #550 Aaron (NM, EX-MT). (528/528, average EX-MT). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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536. Triple Crown 537. 400 and 500 HR Winners Ball Signed Club Baseball Signed by by (4) With Mantle (18) With Mantle, T. and T. Williams - UDA Williams, Stargell and It’s a rare breed that simultane- Full JSA ously paces the circuit in home Expanding on the ever-popular runs, RBI and batting average. “500 Home Run Club” theme, this This OAL Brown baseball is baseball is autographed by (12) autographed by (4) who turned qualifying sluggers, plus (6) who the trick! The clean white orb reached the 400 plateau but fell (grade “9”) is signed in blue short of the above-mentioned ballpoint (all “9” strength) by: milestone. The lightly toned ONL Sweet Spot: T. Williams; Feeney orb showcases ballpoint North Panel: Mantle; South pennings that average (“8-9”) Panel: Yastrzemski; East potency. Key signatures include: Panel: F. Robinson. UDA Aaron, Mantle, Mathews, Mays, cert/hologram. Musial, Stargell and T. Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

538. 500 HR Club and Triple Crown Winners Signed Baseballs 539. J. DiMaggio, Mantle With Mantle and T. Williams on Both - PSA/DNA and JSA and T. Williams Single- In the not-too-dis- Signed Baseballs - All Full tant past, these slug- PSA/DNA gers reached mythi- Spanning the pre- and post-war cal milestones with- eras, Hall of Fame sluggers Joe out benefit of a DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Ted syringe, cream or Williams are atop just about every HGH. Includes: 500 list of “cornerstone” autographs. HR Club: a clean Well, here are all three! Bold white OPAL Brown “sweet spot” pennings include: J. orb (grade “8”) DiMaggio: a clean, near-white signed in ballpoint OAL Brown orb (grade “8”) signed (average “8-9” in blue ballpoint (“9” strength); strength) by (12) including Aaron, Mantle, Mays and T. Williams (full PSA/DNA); Mantle: a clean white OAL Brown sphere (grade “9”) signed in blue ballpoint (“9” Triple Crown Winners: lightly toned OAL Brown ball (grade “6”) signed in ball- strength); T. Williams: very mildly toned OAL Brown ball (grade “7-8”) signed in point (average “8-9” strength) by Mantle, F. Robinson, T. Williams and Yastrzemski blue ballpoint (“9-10” strength). Individual PSA/DNA full photo LOAs. (full JSA and UDA hologram). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

540. Autographed 541. Multi-Signed Baseball Lot of (3) With “Milestone” Baseball Lot Single-Signed Mantle and of (3) With Triple T. Williams and Multi- Crown, 500 HRs and 300 Signed 500 HR Club - All Wins Full LOAs Having joined elite company by Hall of Fame rivals and members of realizing coveted milestones, an esteemed longball fraternity have some of baseball’s most iconic decorated these (3) baseballs with performers have autographed bold signatures. Includes: Single- these (3) baseballs. With ballpoint Signed: Mantle (OAL brown ball pennings averaging (“8-9’) quali- signed in blue ballpoint (“8-9” ty, the keepsakes include: Triple strength; full PSA/DNA); and T. Crown Winners: with Mantle, Williams (OAL Brown ball signed Robinson, Williams and in blue ballpoint (“9” strength; full Yastrzemski (full PSA/DNA); 500 Home Runs: signed by (12) with Aaron, Mantle, JSA); 500 HR Club: ONL Giamatti orb signed in ballpoint (average “8” strength) by Mays and Williams (full PSA/DNA); 300 Wins: signed by (8) with Carlton, Ryan, (12) with Mantle, Mays and T. Williams (full JSA). More on our website. Spahn and Wynn (SGC cert/sticker). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

542. Signed and/or 543. Single-Signed Inscribed “Theme” Baseball Lot of (55) Baseball Lot of (11) With Mantle, Mays With J. DiMaggio, and T. Williams Mays and T. Some of the game’s most Williams heralded stars have deco- rated these (55) baseballs Impressive milestones and with bold scriptings that individual feats are celebrat- average (“8-9”) potency. ed on these (11) autographed The OAL, ONL and OML baseballs. The spheres range orbs range from snow- from snow-white (grade white (grade “10”) to “10”) to lightly toned (grade mildly toned (grade “6”). “6”) and showcase powerful pennings that average (“8-9”) quality. Highlights include: Highlights include: Doby, Hall of Famers: signed by (9) with J. DiMaggio, Mathews and Musial (full Feller, Mantle (SGC PSA/DNA); MVPs: with Mays and T. Williams (full JSA); Award Winners: with T. cert/sticker), Mays (full JSA), Murray, M. Rivera, N. Ryan, Thome and T. Williams Williams and E. Wynn (full JSA). More on our website. (full JSA). Authentication details and complete listing on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

88 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 544. Single- and Multi- 545. Baseball Signed Bat Lot of (8) With HOFer Signed Single-Signed Mays and Display Lot of Hall of Fame Pitchers Bat (9) With J. With Hunter and Spahn DiMaggio/ Big bats are home to big autographs Mantle/Martin in this arsenal of (8) weapons ideal Signed Photo for proud display. Fiber tip pennings Here’s a ready-made average (“8-9”) potency and include: Baseball Hall of Fame (6) Single Signed: D o e r r, Gwynn, gallery as (9) framed M a y s (full JSA), O’Neil, Snider and or matted displays are B. Williams; M u l t i - S i g n e d : i n c l u d e s autographed by their a 1994 Jacobs Field opening day bat Cooperstown- with Baerga and Murray; and a Hall enshrined subjects! of Fame pitchers bat with Bunning, Bold scriptings average (“9”) strength and include: Bell, Coveleski, Feller, Hubbell, F e l l e r, Fingers, Ford, Gossage, H u n t e r, Marichal, Newhouser, Spahn and Wilhelm (full Rizzuto and (2) Ryan; and multi-signed displays with: Roberto/Sandy Alomar; JSA). Cert details and complete listing on our website. Mantle/Martin/J. DiMaggio (full JSA). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

546. Baseball 547. Multi-Sport Autographed Display Lot of (13) With Ali, (2) and Football J. Brown and Auerbach/Russell Legends Signed With legends Display Lot of from the dia- mond, the hard- (5) With J. wood, the grid- Brown, Mantle iron and the and T. Williams ring, this “baker’s From the diamond dozen” is sure and gridiron, (5) to score big renowned performers with any sports have autographed enthusiast! their likenesses in Bold signatures this lot of framed dis- average (“9”) plays. Bold pennings average (“9”) strength and include: Jim Brown: (Steiner); potency and include: Baseball: (3) Feller; Basketball: Abdul-Jabbar and Mickey Mantle: (full JSA); Dan Marino: (Mounted Memories cert/hologram); Auerbach/Russell; Boxing: Ali; Football: (2) J. Brown, Groza, McCormack, Motley, : (full JSA); Ted Williams: (full JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Payton and Groza/Lavelli. Cert details and complete listing on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

548. 2009 549. Jack Bridgestone Nicklaus and Invitational Multi- Signed Golf Flag Single-Signed With Mickelson, Golf Flags - Singh and Full JSA Both Certed Gathered at the Firestone Well ahead of the Country Club in Akron, pack for the most for the 2009 Major Tournament Bridgestone Invitational, wins in PSA (32) of golf’s most presti- annals, Jack gious competitors auto- Nicklaus (18) and graphed this flag, The 19x13 white nylon souvenir showcases fiber tip scriptings that Tiger Woods (14) rank first and second, respectively. Marking their triumphant territo- average (“8”) quality with highlights including: Appleby, Austin, Cabrera, Furyk, ries, both have autographed golf flags. Includes: Nicklaus: framed to 24-1/8 x 19- Holmes, Immelman, Love, McIlroy, Mickelson, Ogilvy, Perry, Rose, Singh and 1/8”, a yellow nylon “2011 Masters” flag is signed in black marker (“9” strength; full Villegas. The flag presents beautifully with grommets and embroidery intact. Full JSA); Woods: framed to 26-5/8 x 29-3/4”, a limited edition (59/500) white nylon photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. “PGA Valhalla 2000” flag is signed in black marker (“9” strength; UDA hologram). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

551. Muhammad Ali/ Dual-Signed Display - Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 552. Autographed 550. Joe DiMaggio Single-Signed Football Lot of (2) With Young/Rice Painted Baseball With “Yankee Dual-Signed and 1991 Team-Signed - Clipper” Inscription - Full JSA Both JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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553. Jim Brown Autographed Cleveland 554. Franchise Greats Browns Helmet With Multiple Autographed Helmet Lot of (3) With J. Inscriptions - Full JSA Brown, Graham and Warfield - All Full The lone JSA player in From the age NFL history of leather hel- to average mets and two- more than way players 100 yards through the per game championship for an entire seasons at 555. Cleveland Browns Single-Signed career, Jim Municipal Helmet Lot of (3) With J. Brown, Brown won Stadium, the Graham and Newsome - All JSA the NFL hallowed While Cleveland Browns helmets are the only ones in rushing title Cleveland the NFL without logos, these (3) examples are decorat- in eight of Browns fran- ed with some of the boldest Hall of Fame autographs his nine sea- chise is showcased in a grand autographed tribute on you’ll find! The full-size pro model “Riddell” acces- sons. Additional highlights are inscribed by Brown on these (3) multi-signed items. Includes: Leather sories showcase black marker signatures that project this autographed Cleveland Browns helmet. The full- Helmet: signed in silver marker (average “8”) strength) (“9”) potency. Includes: Jim Brown: (inscribed “HOF size professional model accessory is signed by Brown by (16) with Ambrose, J. Brown and Graham; (2) Full- 71”; JSA cert/sticker); Otto Graham: (inscribed in black marker (“9” strength) and inscribed: “HOF 71 Size Helmets: respectively signed in black marker (all “H.O.F. 1965”; full JSA); and Ozzie Newsome: – 129 TDs – 3X MVP – 3X Pro Bowl MVP – 12,312 “10” strength) by (38) and (3) with: J. Brown, (inscribed “HOF 99 – 49 TDs – 662 Rec – 7980 yds Rushing Yds. - 5.2 yds per carry – ROY 57 – 9X Pro Newsome and Warfield. Individual JSA full photo Rec – 3X Pro Bowl – 80’s All Decade – Wizard of Oz”; Bowl – 64 NFL Champs – 47-65.” Full photo LOA LOAs. More on our website. JSA sticker). from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

558. Ohio State Autographed Full-Size and Mini-Helmet Lot of (24) With 556. Pro Football HOFer Single-Signed 557. NFL Superstars Signed College Lavelli, Schlichter and Warfield Mini-Helmet Lot of (12) With J. Brown Annual contenders from the vaunted Big 10 and Sayers - PSA/DNA Mini-Helmet Lot of (14) With P. Conference, Ohio State is well represented in this lot of Gridiron Hall of Famers are a dozen strong on these Manning and E. George (24) autographed full-size and mini-helmets. Black autographed mini-helmets. The souvenirs feature Hall The helmets are miniature, but the autographs are huge! fiber tip pennings average (“9-10”) quality with high- of Fame logo decals on each side and showcase fiber Executed in fiber tip marker on the college day helmets lights including: (1) Single-Signed Full-Size: A.J. tip pennings that average (“9”) potency. Includes: J. of stars who went on to NFL greatness, signatures aver- Hawk; (5) Multi-Signed Full-Size Helmets: with Brown, Dawson, DeLamielleure, Gatski, Huff, D. age (“9”) potency on these (14) colorful souvenirs. Griffin, Lavelli, Schlichter, Tatum and Warfield; (11) Jones, L. Kelly, Lavelli, McCormack (Auction LOA Highlights include: E. George, Kosar, P. Manning, O. Single-Signed Mini-Helmets: with Byars, Cousineau, from JSA), Mitchell, Sayers and Warfield. Individual Newsome, G. Pruitt, M. Pruitt, B. Quinn, Sipe and Ginn, Gradishar, P. Johnson, Meyer, Spielman, Tatum PSA/DNA certs/stickers. More on our website. Stabler. Individual cert/stickers from PSA/DNA or JSA. and Warfield. Individual PSA/DNA certs/stickers. More Opening Bid $150.00 More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

560. Autographed Football Mini-Helmet 559. Cleveland Browns Autographed Lot of (25) With Baugh, J. Brown and 561. NFL HOFers Multi-Signed Helmet Mini-Helmet Lot of (25) With Graham, Unitas and (2) Footballs Small helmets, big autographs! These (25) miniature Groza and Kelly Deservedly enshrined in Canton, Ohio, Pro Football accessories are ideal for display, showcasing fiber tip While the souvenir helmets are miniature versions, Hall of Famers has signed these (3) souvenirs in abun- pennings that average (“8-9”) potency. Includes: Baugh there’s nothing small about the magnificent signatures dance! Fiber tip pennings average (“8-9”) quality with (full JSA), Bednarik, J. Brown, T. Brown, Byars, C. of Cleveland Browns standouts! In all, there are (25) highlights including: Full-Size Helmet: a professional Carter, C. Chambers, DeLamielleure, Fouts, L. Kelly, total. Black marker autographs emerge prominently model “Riddell” accessory signed by (19) including: B. Mitchell, Namath, (2) J. Rice, (2) Sims, Sipe, from the orange plastic shells, projecting (“9”) or better Greene, L. Kelly, Lavelli and J. Taylor (full JSA); Full- Stabler, Tomlinson, Unitas (full JSA), M. Williams and potency throughout. Keys include single-signed helmets Size Football: a “Wilson” display pigskin signed on (3) a dual-signed helmet with Matson/Trippi. Individual of: Graham, Groza, Kelly, Mathews, Mitchell, white panels by (22) with: Lanier, Mackey, Marchetti PSA/DNA certs/stickers. More on our website. Newsome, G. Pruitt, Sipe and Willis. Individual and Trippi (full JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 PSA/DNA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

90 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 563. Cleveland Browns Single/Multi-Signed Full-Size Football Lot of (10) With J. Brown, L. Kelly and Lavelli Though it’s now been half a century since the Cleveland 562. Cleveland Browns Autographed Helmet/Ball Lot of (12) Browns claimed an NFL With HOFers and Stars title, they’re champions Cleveland rocks! These (12) souvenirs are autographed by Browns stalwarts from again in this lot of (10) auto- those glorious seasons at Municipal Stadium. Signatures are quite bold, averaging (“8- graphed full-size footballs! Signatures average (“8-9”) quality with: (5) Single- 9”) strength with highlights including: (2) Signed Full-Size Helmets: respectively Signed: J. Brown (Steiner Sports cert/hologram), L. Kelly (PSA/DNA cert/sticker), signed by (24) and (20) with DeLamielleure, Kelly, Sipe, and Warfield; (10) Signed Holmgren, Lavelli (PSA/DNA cert/sticker) and M.D. Perry; (5) Multi-Signed: with Full-Size Footballs: all multi-signed with keys including: Cousineau, Graham, Groza, keys including: DeLamielleure, D. Jones, Kosar, Mitchell, G. Pruitt, M. Pruitt, Lavelli and Warfield. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Newsome, Rutigliano and Sipe. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

564. Single-Signed 565. Cleveland Football Lot of Browns Legends (15) With J. Single-Signed Brown, W. Payton Football Lot of (15) and Staubach With Graham, Gridiron autograph Lavelli and Warfield hounds hit pay dirt with - All Certed this lot of (15) single- From the franchise’s unbro- signed full-size foot- ken championship run in the balls! Fiber tip pennings upstart AAFC through the take quite well to the glorious 1960s that produced dimpled and pigskin sur- the last major sports champi- faces, averaging (“8-9”) onship in Cleveland, (15) potency. Includes: J. Browns legends have individually autographed these full-size footballs. Scriptings Brown:, Carson, DeLamielleure, Graham, Groza, Hickerson, Kosar, Lattner, Lavelli, average (“8-9”) quality and include: DeLamielleure, Gatski, Graham, Groza, Haden, Marino, McDonald, Payton (full JSA), B. Sanders, Shula and Staubach. Individual Kelly, Lavelli, Mack, McCormack, McGinest, Mitchell, Sipe, Warfield, Willis and certs/stickers from PSA/DNA or JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Wimbley. Individual PSA/DNA or JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 566. 1964 NFL Champion 567. Cleveland Browns Team- Cleveland Signed Banner and Browns Football - Both Certed Signed It has now been more than 50 Framed years since Cleveland’s last major Display Lot sports championship, a 1964 upset of the Baltimore Colts. of (9) With Celebrating that feat, these (2) J. Brown souvenirs are autographed by and P. members of that Browns roster. Includes: Banner: a 41x24 canvas Brown signed in black marker (average They’re barkin’ “9” strength) by (39) including J. in the “Dawg Pound” as these (9) framed and autographed displays pay tribute to the Brown, Kelly, Ryan and Warfield (full JSA); Ball: a Wilson Official NFL Paul Cleveland Browns! Signatures average (“9”) quality and include: J. Brown (JSA Tagliabue signature model signed in black marker (average “8-9” strength) by (39) cert/sticker); P. Brown (JSA cert/sticker); P. Dawson; (2) L. Kelly; G. Pruitt; Sipe; with J. Brown, Gain, Kelly and Warfield (full PSA/DNA). More on our website. Langhorne/Slaughter; and a 1980 “Kardiac Kids” collage signed by (9) with Opening Bid $150.00 DeLamielleure and Rutigliano. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

569. Jim Brown Autographed Photograph Lot of (3) - All Certed Without peer in the circles of NFL run- ning backs, Cleveland Browns legend Jim 568. Cleveland Browns HOF Autograph Display Lot of (6) Brown is the subject With J. Brown and Graham and endorser of these From the franchise’s dominant days in the AAFC through NFL championship seasons (3) photographs. With in the “Dawg Pound,” the Cleveland Browns are well represented in this lot of (6) brown suede-on-orange matting, each displays wonderfully and is decorated with a signed displays. Bold scriptings average (“8-9”) potency and include: (3) Hall of bold autograph projecting (“10”) strength! Includes: 1.) an 8x10 color photo signed in Fame Displays: nameplates signed by: J. Brown, Lavelli and McCormack; (3) blue marker and inscribed “HOF 71”(JSA cert/sticker); 2.) an 8x10 color photo signed Framed Displays: with cut signatures including: Graham, Groza and Motley. Auction in silver marker (JSA cert/sticker); 3.) 7x10 color photo signed in blue marker LOA from JSA. More on our website. (PSA/DNA sticker). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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572. Wilt Chamberlain Single-Signed Basketball With “13” Inscription - Full PSA/DNA To compre- hend Wilt Chamberlain’s dominance, one needs only to view the list of 571. Display and players who Autograph Lot of (3) Including Multi- have netted 65 570. Ohio State University Signed Football With Nitschke and Starr or more points Signed/Unsigned Memorabilia Lot of The hard-hitting display items in this lot warrant a in an NBA game. The (17) With Hayes, Meyer and Warfield “Lambeau Leap!” Includes: : a limited edition (165/1000) 6-1/4”-tall metallic Hartland statue feat has been Vaunted stalwarts from The Ohio State University are signed on the base in silver marker (“9” strength) and accomplished the subjects and/or endorsers of these display items. inscribed “5”; Multi-Signed Football: signed on (2) 22 times, 15 by Chamberlain! This basketball showcas- With bold scriptings averaging (“9”) potency, highlights white panels in black marker (average “9” strength) by es a Chamberlain autograph as bold as his performanc- include: (4) Signed Framed Displays: Carlos Hyde, (11) with Nitschke, Starr and J. Taylor; 1999 Danbury es. Executed in silver marker on a Spalding Official Urban Meyer, Chris Wells and Bo Mint 1966 Packers Display: 28”-long display with NBA David Stern signature model ball, Chamberlain’s Schembechler/Woody Hayes; (4) Signed Footballs: (11) porcelain statues. Auction LOA from JSA. More penning takes well to the dimpled surface and projects with C. Carter (Steiner Sports hologram), M. Doss, A.J. on our website. (“9”) strength with an inscription of “13.” Full photo Hawk (PSA/DNA cert/sticker) and a 2000s team-signed Opening Bid $150.00 LOA from PSA/DNA. ball. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

574. LeBron James Autographed 575. “Draft Jersey - UDA Day” With four Movie Cast NBA MVP Signed awards, two NBA champi- Pair with onships and a Jersey & lengthy list of Football— additional accolades to Both Full his credit (at JSA the tender age Make a wise of 29), selection with LeBron James this pair of 573. NBA Legends Single-Signed has estab- “Draft Day” lished himself movie cast signed items. Bolstered by an all-star cast Basketball Lot of (7) With Kobe, Magic as basketball’s the 2014 film “Draft Day” delighted sports fans with a and Kareem premier play- look at the pressure cooker world of the NFL draft. This lot of (7) single-signed is an absolute er with, of Featured are: Wilson football signed by (8) average slam-dunk! Fiber tip pennings take well to the dimpled course, the most sought-after autograph. James’ pen- (“8-9”) with: Kevin Costner, Ivan Reitman, Jennifer surfaces, averaging (“8-9”) quality. Includes: Abdul- ning on this Cleveland Cavaliers jersey is among the Garner, Terry Crews, Josh Pence, Chadwick Boseman, Jabbar, Bryant, Erving (JSA cert/sticker), Havlicek boldest you’ll ever see! Framed to 33-5/8 x 41-3/4”, the Arian Foster, Tom Welling; Cleveland Browns jersey (mini-ball), M. Johnson, Robertson (PSA/DNA jersey is displayed to show the back, where James has signed by (8) average (“8-9”) with: Costner, Reitman, cert/sticker) and Thurmond (JSA cert/sticker). Auction endorsed the white twill “2” in black marker (“9” Garner, Crews, Pence, Boseman, Foster and (1) LOA from JSA. More on our website. strength). Comes with a cert and hologram from UDA. unknown. Full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

577. 1970- 578. 1940s-Modern Multi-Sport 1981 Football Program/Yearbook Lot of (22) with 1964 Card Cleveland Browns Championship Game Collection of Program (5754) Cards Big games, with Several great rivalries and vintage Stars issues drive Hard-hitting 1970- this 1940s- 1981 football card modern multi- 576. Vintage Baseball Pennant Lot of collection of (5754) sport pro- cards featuring sev- gram/year- (16) With 1937 Cubs Mini-Pennant and eral Hall of Famers book/publica- 1948 Indians Full-Size and stars. Moderate tion lot of The pennant-winning bidder will cash in on these (16) duplication is dis- (22). baseball banners, several of which are scarce survivors persed throughout Highlights are: 12/27/64 NFL Championship Game listed in Mike Egner’s Vintage Pennant Price Guide II. this abundant gathering. Highlights include 1970 program Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Colts (VG- With (11) full-size and (5) miniature versions, the sou- Topps: (2) #150 Namath (VG, GD); 1970 Topps EX) with a corner crease and score notation in ink; venirs showcase bright colors and sturdy appliqué. Glossy Inserts: #22 O. Simpson RC (NM); 1972 9/18/66 NFL Illustrated program Cleveland Browns Highlights include: 1937 Cubs “Bill Lee” mini-pen- Topps: (2) #110 Sayers (NM, EX-MT); 1973 Topps: vs. Green Bay Packers (VG-EX); 1955 nant; 1948 Cleveland Indians (Rare); 1963 Los Angeles #487 Stabler RC (EX); 1977 Topps: (3) #360 Payton yearbook (VG); 10/30/76 Navy program vs. Notre Dodgers a “World Champions” team photo pennant (EX-MT, (2) VG); 1979 Topps: (1483 cards, average Dame (EX-MT); (2) 1950s Yankees yearbooks: 1957 (similar versions without the felt roster insert are listed NM) and 1981 Topps: (723 cards, median NM) with (EX), 1958 (VG-EX). More on our website. as “Rare” in Egner’s guide). More on our website. #216 Montana RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

92 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 580. 1952 Bowman Football Large PSA Graded Near Set of 579. 1951 Bowman Football Complete Set (144/144) with (4) (139/144) Cards SGC Graded Stars Monumental 1952 Bowman Football Large PSA graded near set of (139/144) cards. Striking 1951 Bowman Football complete set of (144) cards featuring a quartet of SGC Included among these coveted “larger than life” gum cards are: PSA 8: (4 cards, all graded stars. The overall approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 20% (EX or oc) with #9, 24, 35, #99 Stydahar RC CO SP; PSA 7: (2 cards) with #34, #36 better), 30% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser). Highlights include: #2 Hancock RC SP (oc); PSA 6.5: (2 cards) with #2 Graham, 107; PSA 6: (52 cards) Graham (SGC 60), #4 Van Brocklin RC (VG-EX), #13 Turner (EX), #20 Landry RC with #3 D. Walker, 6-8, 11, #12 Trippi, #13 Fears, 15, #16 Gifford RC SP, #17 Tittle, (SGC 60), #25 D. Walker (VG-EX), #32 Tittle (VG-EX), #34 Baugh (SGC 82), #40 #18 Justice SP, 20, 22, #23 Marchetti RC, 25, 26, #30 Baugh, 33, #39 Tunnell, 40, 42, Waterfield (VG-EX), #62 Creekmur (EX-MT), #73 Lavelli (EX-MT), #75 Groza (SGC 49, 51, 55, 59, 60, 66, 67, 74, 76, #78 Layne, 82, 87, #92 Pihos, 93, 95-97, 103, 112- 84), #76 Hirsch (EX-MT), #91 Tunnell RC (EX-MT), #102 Layne (VG-EX), #109 14, 116, 122-24, #129 Christiansen RC, 133, 136, #137 Waterfield, 141, #142 Landry; Motley (VG), #137 Trippi (EX-MT) and #144 Dudley (VG). More on our website. PSA 5.5: (7 cards) with #37 Hirsch SP, 41, 47, #57 Millner RC CO, #105 Groza, 120, Opening Bid $400.00 132; PSA 5: (57 cards) with #4 Owen RC CO, 5, #10 Bednarik SP, #14 P. Brown RC CO, #19 Connor SP, 21 #27 B. Miller RC SP, 31, 32, 38, 43, #45 Van Buren SP, #48 Halas RC CO, 50, 52, 53, 56, 58, #61 Richter RC, 64, 65, 68-70, 73, 77, 79-81, #83 Perry, 84, #85 Robustelli RC, 86, 88-91, 98, 100, #101 Weinmeister, 102, 104, 106, 109-11, 117-19, 121, #125 Nomellini, #126 Romanik RC SP, 130, 131, 134, 139, 143; PSA 4.5: #138; PSA 4: (10 cards) with #1 Van Brocklin SP, #29 McElhenny RC, 44, 54, #63 Conerly SP; 71, 75, #108 H. Johnston RC SP, 115, #140 Lary RC; PSA 3.5: #128 Lavelli; PSA 3: (3 cards) with #28 Rote RC SP, #46 Donovan RC SP and #72 Schweder RC SP (oc). Missing only #62, 94, #127 Matson RC SP, #135 Ronzani SP and #144 Lansford SP for completion. Opening Bid $750.00

581. 1952 Bowman Football Large Partial Set of (88/144) Plus (67) Duplicates with Many Stars & Shortprints Strong 1952 Bowman Large partial set of (88/144) plus (67) duplicates complimented by numerous stars and shortprints. This mid-grade gathering generally presents (VG to VG-EX) with many better and only a handful lesser. Highlights include: #1 Van Brocklin SP (GD), (2) #10 Bednarik SP (VG, GD), #12 Trippi (EX-MT), #13 Fears (EX-MT), #14 P. Brown RC CO (EX-MT), #16 Gifford RC (EX), (2) #23 Marchetti RC (EX, VG-EX), #27 B. Miller RC SP (GD), (2) #28 Rote RC SP (VG-EX, VG), #29 McElhenny RC (GD), (2) #30 Baugh (both VG), #39 Tunnell (EX), #45 Van Buren SP (EX-MT), (2) #46 Donovan RC SP (VG, GD), #48 Halas RC CO (VG-EX), #57 Millner RC CO (EX-MT), #63 Conerly SP (VG), #125 Nomellini (VG), #137 Waterfield (VG), #140 Lary RC (GD) and #142 Landry (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

582. 1957 Topps Football Complete Set (154/154) with (3) SGC Graded Stars Plus Checklist Goal line heroes shine on the offered 1957 Topps Football complete set of (154) cards hallmarked by a trio of SGC graded stars plus an elusive checklist. The overall approxi- mate condition breakdown is as follows: 20% (EX or better), 30% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser). Highlights include: #22 Van Brocklin (VG), #31 Blanda (VG- EX), #32 Layne (VG-EX), #85 Lane RC (EX), #88 Gifford (EX-MT), #94 Berry RC (VG), #104 Morrall RC (VG), #119 Starr RC (SGC 60), #124 McDonald RC (VG), #138 Unitas RC (SGC 60), #151 Hornung RC (SGC 40) and NNO Blony CL (marked). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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584. 1953-1955 Bowman Football Partial Set Run 583. 1888 N162 Goodwin Select this run of 1953-1955 Champions Harry Beecher Bowman Football partial sets. PSA 1 (mk)—First Football Highlights include: 1953 Bowman partial: (66/96, aver- Card age VG-EX) with #6 D. Walker First Football Card! Ivy League grid- (VG-EX), #11 Van Brocklin iron star Harry Beecher of Yale is (EX-MT), #15 Lavelli (EX-MT), depicted on the offered 1888 N162 #17 Trippi (NM), #22 Hirsch Goodwin Champions tobacco card. (EX), #26 Graham (EX), #32 Graded Poor 1 with a (mk) qualifier by McElhenny (NM), #62 Renfro PSA. The obverse of this 127 year-old RC SP (EX), #95 Groza SP artifact presents (VG) with moderate (NM), #96 Cross RC SP (EX- corner rounding and a crease-free sur- MT); 1954 Bowman partial: face. The checklist reverse displays (84/128, average GD to VG) hints of scattered paper loss and scrap- with #23 Blanda RC (VG), #53 book residue. A classic case of “buy Layne (GD), #55 Gifford (GD); the card and not the grade” that pres- 1955 Bowman partial: ents much nicer than the technical (106/160, median VG-EX to EX) grade suggests. with #1 D. Walker (VG), #7 Opening Bid $500.00 Gifford (EX), #52 Summerall RC (EX), #62 Blanda (VG-EX), #71 Layne (VG), #72 Tittle (VG) and #152 Landry (trimmed). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

585. 1954 Bowman Football 586. 1955 Complete Set of (128) Cards Topps All- with (18) PSA Graded American Rough-and-tumble stalwarts from the Football early NFL take the field for this 1954 Complete Set Bowman Football complete set of (128) cards including (18) PSA graded (100/100) Plus examples. The overall approximate Both Error condition breakdown is as follows: Variations with 30% (EX-MT or better), 40% (EX) and 30% (VG-EX or lesser). (4) Graded Highlights include: #12 Matson (PSA Stars 6), #23 Blanda RC (PSA 5), #40 Rough-and-tumble Graham (EX), #41 D. Walker (VG- collegiate leather- EX), #42 Tittle (VG), #53 Layne (PSA heads batter the competition with the offered 1955 Topps All- com- 8), #55 Gifford (EX), #76 Nomellini plete set of (100) cards plus both error variations. Four graded stars headline this early SP (PSA 6), #113 Conerly (PSA 7), Topps gridiron edition which has an overall approximate condition breakdown of 15% #128 Lattner RC (VG); PSA 8: (2 (EX or better), 25% (VG-EX), 40% (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser). Highlights include: cards, both oc) with #16, 50; PSA 7: #1 Hickman RC (VG), #6 Kinnick RC (VG-EX), #12 Graham (VG), (2) #14 Tinsley (5 cards) with #71, 95, 96, 105, 108; (one PSA 6.5 with Whizzer White bio, one VG-EX), #16 Rockne (GD), #20 Baugh PSA 6: (4 cards) with #63, 83, 89, (GD), (2) #21 W. White RC (one PSA 4 with Gaynell Tinsley bio, one VG), #27 114; PSA 5: #13 and PSA 4: #64. Grange (GD), #37 Thorpe (SGC 40), #56 Nevers RC (VG-EX), #68 Four Horsemen More on our website. RC SP (EX), #85 Luckman (GD), #97 Hutson RC SP (EX-MT) and #100 Henry RC Opening Bid $250.00 SP (SGC 80). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

587. 1955 Topps Football 588. 1955- All-American Near Set of 1958 Topps (97/100) Cards Football Hard-hitting leather heads who Near/Partial achieved college gridiron immor- Set Run tality are profiled on this 1955 Topps Football All-American near with Several set of (97/100) cards. The overall Stars approximate condition breakdown Titans of the is as follows: 10% (VG-EX or bet- gridiron battle ter), 20% (VG), 35% (GD) and for supremacy 35% (FR or lesser) with 10% dis- with the offered playing reverse paper loss, tape 1955-1958 residue or writing. Keys include: Topps Football #1 Hickman RC (VG), #6 Kinnick near/partial set run. Highlights include: 1955 Topps All-American partial: (73/100, RC (GD), #12 Graham (GD), #16 average EX to EX-MT) with #1 Hickman RC (VG-EX), #6 Kinnick RC (VG-EX), Rockne (GD), #20 Baugh (FR), #12 Graham (VG-EX), #27 Grange (VG), #37 Thorpe (SGC 45), #85 Luckman (EX- #21 W. White RC (PR, tape, error), MT), #100 Henry RC SP (EX); 1956 Topps partial: (87/120, average EX to EX-MT) #27 Grange (GD), #38 Stagg RC with #22 Cardinals Team SP (EX), #53 Gifford (EX-MT), #78 Hirsch (EX-MT), #86 (GD), #68 Four Horsemen RC SP Tittle (EX-MT); 1957 Topps partial: (117/154, average EX-MT) with #85 Lane RC (GD) and #100 Henry RC SP (EX-MT), #119 Starr RC (VG-EX, print dot); 1958 Topps near: (118/132, average (GD). Missing only #37 Thorpe, VG-EX to EX) with #22 Unitas (VG), #66 Starr (VG-EX) and #90 Jurgensen RC #85 Luckman and #97 Hutson RC (EX-MT). More on our website. SP for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

94 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 589. 1951 Topps Magic Football Set 590. 1957 Topps Football Complete Set (75/75) & 1956 Topps Football Set (154/154) with (7) Graded Stars 591. 1958 Topps Football Complete Set (120/120) Plus PSA 4 Checklist Including Unitas RC Early pair of 1951 and 1956 Topps Football complete “The Golden Arm” headlines the offered 1957 Topps (132/132) with SGC 50 Jim Brown sets. Highlights include: 1951 Topps Magic set: Football complete set of (154) cards with seven graded Rookie (75/75, 30% VG or better, 70% GD or lesser, all card stars. The overall approximate condition breakdown for Hard-hitting 1958 Topps Football complete set of (132) backs fully or partially scratched) with #1 Monahan RC this horizontal issue is as follows: 20% (EX-MT or bet- cards. The overall approximate condition breakdown is (GD), #10 Janowicz RC (PR), #48 G. Young RC (FR); ter), 35% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). as follows: 20% (EX-MT), 20% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) 1956 Topps set: (120/120, 20% VG-EX or better, 40% Highlights include: #30 Tittle (SGC 60), #49 Bednarik and 30% (VG or lesser). Highlights include: #2 Layne VG, 40% GD or lesser) with #1 Carson SP (VG), #11 (SGC 60), #65 Donovan (EX-MT), #85 Lane RC (VG), (VG), #10 L. Moore (VG), #22 Unitas (FR, slight tear), Blanda (VG), #22 Cardinals Team SP (GD), #53 #88 Gifford (PSA 6), #94 Berry RC (VG-EX), #119 #35 Bednarik (VG-EX), #62 J. Brown RC (SGC 50), Gifford (GD), #61 Redskins Team SP (VG-EX), #110 Starr RC (GD), #129 Perry (EX-MT), #138 Unitas RC #66 Starr (EX-MT), #73 Gifford (EX-MT), #86 Tittle Perry (EX), #116 Layne (VG-EX) and NNO CL SP (PSA 3), #151 Hornung RC (GD) and #154 Morrison (VG), #90 Jurgensen RC (VG-EX), #120 Berry (EX- (PSA 4). More on our website. (SGC 70). More on our website. MT), #127 Matson (VG-EX) and #129 Blanda (EX). Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

592. 1958 593. 1959 594. 1955- Topps Topps Football 1959 Topps Football Complete Set Football Complete (176/176) with Group of Set of (132) (4) SGC (254) Cards Cards with Graded Stars with (10) (2) SGC Assembled is a 1959 Graded Graded Topps Football com- Thick-skinned plete set of (176) Stars professional cards headlined by a and collegiate Smash mouth quartet of SGC grad- gridiron stars stalwarts hit ed stars. The overall suit up for the the line for the approximate condi- offered 1955- offered 1958 tion breakdown is as 1959 Topps Topps Football complete set of (132) cards featuring a follows: 20% (EX- Football group of (254) cards including (10) graded. pair of SGC graded stars. The overall approximate con- MT or better), 20% Keys include: 1955 Topps All-American: (66 cards, dition breakdown is as follows: 10% (EX or better), (EX), 30% (VG-EX) aggregate EX) with #21 W. White COR (PSA 8, oc), 30% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 30% (GD or lesser). and 30% (VG or lesser). Highlights include: #1 Unitas (2) #28 Hein RC SP (one BVG 7, one GD), #56 Nevers Highlights include: #2 Layne (EX), #10 L. Moore (SGC 82), #10 J. Brown (SGC 60), #20 Gifford (EX- RC (EX-MT), (2) #98 Henry RC SP (EX-MT, GD); (VG), #22 Unitas (VG), #35 Bednarik (VG-EX), #62 J. MT), #23 Starr (SGC 86), #40 Layne (VG), #51 Huff 1956 Topps: (40 cards, average VG) with NNO Brown RC (SGC 50), #66 Starr (VG-EX), #73 Gifford RC (SGC 84), #55 Berry (VG-EX), #82 Hornung (EX- Contest 2 (VG); 1958 Topps: (77 cards, mainly VG) (GD), #86 Tittle (VG-EX), #90 Jurgensen RC (SGC MT), #103 Karras RC (EX), #130 Tittle (VG), #132 J. with #66 Starr (GD) and 1959 Topps: #10 J. Brown 60), #120 Berry (GD) and #129 Blanda (VG-EX). Parker RC (NM), #140 B. Mitchell RC (VG) and #155 (VG, miscut). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 J. Taylor RC (EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

595. 1960- 597. 1964 1962 Fleer Topps Football Football Complete Set Complete Set Run (176/176) Upstart gridiron Consistently attrac- stars shine with tive 1964 Topps this 1960-1962 Football complete Fleer Football set of (176) cards. complete set run. This star-packed Highlights 596. 1963 Fleer Football Set of (88) with AFL themed edition include: 1960 has an overall Fleer set: (4) PSA Graded Plus Checklist approximate condi- (132/132, average Showcased is a 1963 Fleer Football complete set of tion breakdown of EX-MT) with #58 (88) cards with (4) PSA graded stars plus the incredibly 30% (EX-MT or Blanda (EX-MT), #124 Kemp RC (EX-MT); 1961 scarce checklist. The overall approximate condition better), 20% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or Fleer set: (220/220, average EX-MT to NM) with #11 breakdown is as follows: 25% (NM or better), 35% lesser). Highlights include: #1 Addison SP (VG-EX), J. Brown (EX), #30 Unitas (NM), #41 Meredith RC (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser). #3 Buoniconti (EX-MT), #30 Kemp SP (EX-MT), #31 (VG-EX), #88 Starr (EX-MT), #90 Hornung (NM), Highlights include: #6 Long RC SP (PSA 7), #10 Lamonica RC (VG-EX), #68 Blanda SP (VG-EX), #82 #155 Kemp (VG), #166 Blanda (EX-MT), #215 Buoninconti RC (PSA 8, oc), #15 Maynard (PSA 7), CL (VG), #90 Bell RC (VG), #92 Buchanan RC (VG- Maynard RC (VG-EX); 1962 Fleer set: (88/88, average #24 Kemp (PSA 8), #36 Blanda (VG-EX), #47 Dawson EX), #96 Dawson SP (VG-EX), #121 Maynard (VG- EX) with #46 Blanda (VG-EX), #59 Maynard (EX- RC (EX), #62 Otto (VG), #64 Dougherty SP (NM), #70 EX), #155 Alworth (EX-MT), #159 Hadl RC (EX) and MT) and #79 Kemp (EX-MT). More on our website. Lincoln RC (EX-MT), #72 Alworth RC (VG) #73 Mix #176 CL SP (EX). Opening Bid $250.00 (EX-MT) and NNO CL SP (VG). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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599. 1960 & 1961 Topps Football Complete Sets Permanent residents of Canton headline the offered pair of 1960 and 1961 Topps Football complete sets. Highlights include: 1960 Topps set: (132/132, 20% EX-MT or better, 20% EX, 30% VG-EX, 30% VG or lesser) with #1 Unitas (VG), #23 J. Brown (VG), #51 598. 1959-1961 Topps Football Near/Partial Set Run Starr (VG-EX); 1961 Topps set: (198/198, 20% NM or Formidable run of 1959-1961 Topps Football near/partial sets. Highlights include: better, 35% EX-MT, 25% 1959 Topps near: (164/176, average EX to EX-MT, 357 duplicates) with (5) #1 EX, 20% VG-EX or lesser) Unitas (average VG), (7) #10 J. Brown (average VG-EX), (5) #23 Starr (average VG- with #1 Unitas (EX-MT), EX), (3) #82 Hornung (EX-MT, EX, VG-EX), (3) #140 B. Mitchell RC (EX, (2) VG- #39 Starr (EX), #71 J. EX); 1960 Topps near: (125/132, average EX-MT, 323 duplicates) with (3) #1 Unitas Brown (VG-EX), #150 (EX-MT, EX, VG-EX), (2) #23 J. Brown (VG-EX, VG), (5) #51 Starr (average EX- Maynard RC (VG), #166 MT), (3) #56 Gregg RC ((2) NM, EX-MT); 1961 Topps partial: (149/198, average Kemp (NM), #182 Otto RC EX-MT, 171 duplicates) with #71 J. Brown (EX) and #150 Maynard RC (EX-MT). (EX-MT) and #198 CL (EX- More on our website. MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

600. (3) 1960-1961 601. 1960-1962 Fleer Topps, Fleer & Nu- Football Collection of Card Football (708) Cards with Many Complete Sets Stars Stalwarts from the AFL, NFL Sharp 1960-1962 Fleer Football and college football star for collection of (708) cards featur- these three 1960-1961 Topps, ing several stars. Highlights Fleer and Nu-Card Football include: 1960 Fleer: (209 cards, complete sets. Highlights median VG to VG-EX) with (3) include: 1960 Topps set: #20 Baugh CO (all VG), (3) (132/132, average VG-EX) with #116 Stram RC CO (all VG); #1 Unitas (VG-EX), #23 J. 1961 Fleer: (365 cards, average Brown (VG), #51 Starr (VG), EX-MT) with (2) #11 J. Brown #54 Hornung (EX), #56 Gregg (NM, EX-MT), (2) #41 Meredith RC (EX-MT), #74 Gifford RC (EX, VG-EX), (2) #59 (EX), #93 Layne (VG-EX), Brodie RC (EX-MT, VG-EX), #113 Tittle (VG-EX), #132 #88 Starr (EX-MT), (3) #90 Redskins Team (marked); 1960 Hornung (NM, EX-MT, EX), Fleer set: (132/132, average #166 Blanda (VG-EX), (2) #188 VG-EX to EX) with #20 Baugh Flores RC (both EX-MT), #197 CO (VG-EX), #58 Blanda Otto RC (VG-EX), #215 (EX), #116 Stram RC CO (GD), #118 Mix RC (EX), #124 Kemp RC (GD); 1961 Nu- Maynard RC (GD) and 1962 Card set: (80/80, average EX-MT) with #117 Hadl RC (EX-MT), #143 E. Davis RC Fleer: (134 cards, majority EX- (VG-EX) and #166 Gabriel RC (EX-MT). MT) with (2) #46 Blanda (EX-MT, EX). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

602. 1962 Post Cereal Football Complete Set of (200) Cards— Sharp! The offered 1962 Post Cereal football complete set of (200) cards undoubtedly survives as one the finest such gatherings in the hobby. This meticulously extracted edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 60% (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT) and 10% (EX or lesser) with none displaying reverse residue or writing. Additionally, very few errant scissor cuts are present. Keys include: #10 T. Moore SP (EX-MT), #12 Starr (EX-MT), #28 Shofner SP (EX-MT), #29 Tittle SP (EX- 603. 1962 Topps Football Complete Set of (176) Cards with (2) MT), #41 Richardson SP (NM), #59 PSA Graded Stars Schmidt SP (EX-MT), #61 J. Brown (EX- Condition-sensitive 1962 Topps Football complete set of (176) cards including a pair MT), #62 Fiss SP (EX-MT), #74 S. Baker of PSA graded stars. The overall approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 20% SP (EX-MT, red asterisk), #90 Unitas (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Highlights (NM), #93 D. Baker SP (NM), #103 St. include: #1 Unitas (VG-EX), #5 Berry SP (VG-EX), #17 Ditka RC (EX-MT), #28 J. Clair SP (NM), #110 Coia SP (EX-MT), #111 Ditka SP (EX-MT), #117 Morris SP Brown (PSA 5), #36 E. Davis RC SP (VG), #39 Meredith SP (VG-EX), #63 Starr SP (EX), #133 Tracy SP (NM), #135 Clarke SP (EX-MT), #139 Green SP (EX-MT), (VG), #64 Hornung SP (VG), #76 CL SP (marked), #88 Gabriel RC SP (EX-MT), #90 #181 Pesonen SP (EX-MT), #184 Tarkenton (EX-MT), #186 Youso SP (EX-MT) and Tarkenton RC SP (PSA 6), #104 Gifford (VG-EX), #115 Jurgensen (EX-MT) and #193 Krakoski SP (EX-MT). More on our website. #151 Kilmer RC (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

96 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 604. 1962 & 605. 1965 Topps Football 1963 Topps Near Set (175/176) with Football SGC Graded Namath RC Complete Sets The debut New York showing of Select this formida- “Broadway Joe” is the marquee for ble pair of 1962 and the offered 1965 Topps Football near 1963 Topps set of (175/176) cards. These “tall Football complete boys” have an overall approximate sets. Highlighted condition breakdown of 20% (EX- among this condi- MT or better), 20% (EX), 30% (VG- tion sensitive tan- EX) and 30% (VG or lesser). dem are: 1962 Highlights include: #35 Kemp SP Topps set: (EX), #46 W. Brown SP RC (VG- (176/176, 15% EX EX), #69 Blanda SP (VG), #87 CL or better, 25% VG- SP (VG), #99 Dawson SP (VG-EX), EX, 35% VG, 25% GD or lesser with one graded, 5-10% colored edges) with #1 #121 Maynard (EX-MT), #122 Unitas (GD), #17 Ditka RC (VG-EX), #28 J. Brown (GD),#36 E. Davis RC SP (VG- Namath RC SP (SGC 20, presents EX), #39 Meredith SP (VG-EX), #63 Starr SP (VG), #64 Hornung SP (VG-EX), #76 much nicer, slight reverse paper CL SP (VG), #90 Tarkenton RC SP (colored), #127 Layne (EX-MT), #176 CL (col- loss), #137 Davidson RC SP (EX- ored); 1963 Topps set: (170/170, 20% EX-MT or better, 30% EX, 25% VG-EX, 25% MT), #155 Alworth (VG) and #176 VG or lesser) with #1 Unitas (VG-EX), #14 J. Brown SP (trimmed), #44 D. Jones RC CL SP (GD). Missing only #133 (EX-MT), #62 Ditka (EX-MT), #82 Lilly RC SP (VG), #86 Starr (VG-EX), #96 Biletnikoff RC for completion. More Nitschke RC (VG-EX) and #170 CL (EX-MT). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

606. 1964-1967 607. 1966 & 1967 Topps Football Football Complete Set Complete Sets Run Premier pair of 1966 and The four-season football trading 1967 Topps Football com- card production history of the plete sets. Highlighted Philadelphia Gum Company is among these 132-card edi- chronicled with this run of 198-card tions are: 1966 Topps set: complete sets. Highlights include: (20% EX-MT or better, 1964 Philadelphia set: (average 30% EX, 25% VG-EX, VG-EX to EX, two graded) with 25% VG or lesser) with #12 Unitas (VG-EX), #30 J. Brown #15 Funny Ring CL (GD), (VG), #79 Starr (EX-MT), #91 #26 Kemp (VG), #48 Olsen RC (NM); 1965 Blanda (EX-MT), #61 CL Philadelphia set: (average VG-EX (VG), #67 Dawson (VG), to EX) with #12 Unitas (VG), #31 #96 Namath (VG-EX), J. Brown (VG), #41 Warfield RC #104 Biletnikoff (EX- (VG), #105 Eller RC (EX-MT), MT), #119 Alworth (EX), #195 C. Taylor RC (EX); 1966 #132 CL (VG-EX); 1967 Philadelphia set: (average VG, Topps set: (30% EX-MT 33% slight tape residue) with #31 or better, 25% EX, 25% Butkus RC (FR, tape residue), #38 VG-EX, 20% VG or less- Sayers RC (VG-EX); 1967 Philadelphia set: (average VG-EX to EX) with #35 er) with #24 Kemp (VG), #59 CL (EX-MT), #61 Dawson (EX-MT), #82 McDaniel Sayers (EX-MT) and #82 Starr (EX). More on our website. RC (EX), #98 Namath (VG-EX) and (2) #132 CL (both FR, erased writing). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

608. 1968-1971 609. 1970 Topps Football Topps Football Hoard of (1084) Cards Complete/Near with Near Set (254/263)— Set Run with Sharp! (4) SGC Explore the grading potential for Graded Stars this razor-sharp 1970 Topps Football hoard of (1084) cards fea- Pass the pigskin for turing a near set and a bounty of this 1968-1971 Hall of Famers and stars. Topps Football com- Highlights include: 1970 Topps plete/near set run Football near: (254/263, 25% featuring four SGC NM-MT, 45% NM, 30% EX-MT) graded stars. with (5) #10 Griese (average NM), Highlights include: (3) #25 Stenerud RC ((2) NM, EX- 1968 Topps set: MT), (5) #30 Starr (average NM), (219/219, average (4) #59 Page RC (average NM), (4) VG-EX, both #219 variations) with #65 Namath (VG), #100 Unitas (SGC 86), #149 #70 Sayers (average NM), (6) #80 Kemp (VG), #196 Griese RC (VG-EX); 1968 Topps Stand-Ups near: (21/22, aver- Tarkenton (average NM), (7) #90 age EX) with Namath (VG); 1969 Topps set: (263/263, average EX) with #25 Unitas Simpson RC (average NM), (4) (EX-MT), #26 Piccolo RC #100 Namath (VG), #120 Csonka RC (SGC 84), #215 #114 B. Smith RC (average NM), Starr (NM); 1970 Topps set: (263/263, average EX to EX-MT) with #90 Simpson RC (11) #132 CL (average NM), (3) (VG-EX), #150 Namath (EX), #180 Unitas (SGC 60); 1971 Topps set: (263/263, #150 Namath ((2) NM, EX-MT), average EX to EX-MT) with #156 Bradshaw RC (SGC Authentic), #200 Starr (EX- (4) #180 Unitas (average EX-MT) and (2) #190 Butkus (both EX-MT). Numerous MT), #245 Greene RC (GD) and #250 Namath (VG). More on our website. additional partial sets are probable. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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610. 1954-1965 Topps, Bowman & CFL Football Card Collection (345) with Unitas RC Fantastic 1954-1965 Topps, Bowman and CFL Football card col- lection of (345) cards. Highlights include: 1954 Bowman: (233 cards, average GD) with (8) #40 Graham (average GD), (3) #42 Tittle ((2) GD, FR), (3) #52 Groza (all GD), #53 Layne (GD), #55 Gifford (GD), (7) #113 Conerly (average GD), (7) #116 Connor (average GD), (10) #118 Stautner (average GD), (12) #128 Lattner RC (average GD); 1957 Topps: #138 Unitas RC (VG); 1965 Topps CFL: (145 cards, average EX-MT to NM) with #12 Kapp (EX-MT) and #98 Reed (NM-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 611. 1964-1967 Philadelphia Gum Football Collection of (643) Cards with 1964 Near Set (183/198) The football trading card production history of the Philadelphia Gum company is exam- ined with the offered 1964-1967 collection of (643) cards. Highlights include: 1964 Philadelphia near: (183/198, average EX- MT to NM, 113 duplicates) with #17 Ditka 612. 1966 & 1967 Topps Football Complete Sets (NM), #30 J. Brown (VG-EX), #91 Olsen Powerful tandem of 1966 and 1967 Topps Football complete sets with 132 cards RC (NM); 1965 Philadelphia: (147 cards, each. Highlights include: 1966 Topps set: (average VG to VG-EX) with #15 Funny median EX-MT) with (2) #41 Warfield RC Ring CL (VG-EX), #26 Kemp (VG), #61 CL (VG), #67 Dawson (VG), #95 (EX-MT, VG-EX), (2) #195 C. Taylor RC Maynard (EX), #96 Namath (SGC 55), #104 Biletnikoff (VG), #119 Alworth (VG), (EX-MT, VG-EX) and 1966 Philadelphia: #132 CL (VG); 1967 Topps set: (average VG-EX) with #24 Kemp (PR, pin hole), (173 cards, aggregate EX-MT) with #38 #59 CL (VG), #61 Dawson (VG), #82 McDaniel RC (VG-EX), #98 Namath (EX- Sayers RC (EX-MT). More on our website. MT), #106 Biletnikoff (VG-EX), #123 Alworth (EX-MT) and #132 CL (VG). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

615. 1945 613. 1952 Orange Bowman Bowl Football Program Large #144 Signed Jim by 29 Lansford Members Rookie of the Shortprint Georgia SGC 70 614. (4) 1962 Post Cereal Football PSA Tech Opening Bid 5-7 Graded Shortprints Team $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

617. 1928-29 USC National Champions 618. 1980s-2000s Super Bowl 8x10 Photos Collection (16) Including Press Pins Lot (6) Individual and Team Examples Opening Bid $50.00 616. 1907-10 Yale Game-Action Opening Bid $50.00 Color Litho Postcards Collection (5) Opening Bid $50.00

98 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 619. 1972 Topps Football 620. 1973-1976 Topps Complete Set of (351) Football Complete Set Cards with SGC 92 #343 Run Namath IA Featured is a 1973-1976 Topps Extremely challenging 1972 Football run of four 528-card com- Topps Football complete set of plete sets. Highlights include: (351) cards including the lower 1973 Topps: (average EX-MT to series base set of (264) and the NM, plus 26/26 Team Checklists) scarce high numbers. The approx- with #15 Bradshaw (NM), #89 F. imate condition breakdown is as Harris RC (EX-MT), #115 Ham follows: 25% (NM or better), RC (EX), #400 Namath (EX-MT), 35% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and #322 Dierdorf RC (EX-MT), #487 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with the Stabler RC (VG); 1974 Topps: elusive high series generally pre- (average EX-MT, plus 26/26 Team senting better than the more avail- Checklists) with #1 O. Simpson able numbers. Highlights include: (GD), #470 Bradshaw (VG-EX), #13 Riggins RC (VG-EX), #100 #500 Staubach (VG-EX); 1975 Namath (VG-EX), #150 Topps: (average EX-MT to NM) Bradshaw (EX), #165 Unitas with #12 Blount RC (EX-MT), (NM-MT), #200 Staubach RC #282 Swann RC (EX), #367 Fouts (EX-MT), #271 Warfield AP (EX-MT), #272 Griese AP (EX), #280 Lilly AP (EX), RC (EX), #416 Theismann RC #281 Hendricks AP (EX), #291 Spurrier RC (EX-MT), #294 CL (NM), #300 Page (EX-MT); 1976 Topps: (average (EX-MT), #338 Spurrier IA (EX-MT), #341 Butkus IA (EX-MT), #343 Namath IA EX-MT to NM, plus 26/26 Team Checklists) with #148 Payton RC (VG), #158 R. (SGC 92) and #348 Blanda IA (NM). More on our website. White RC (EX-MT) and #220 Lambert RC (EX-MT). Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

621. 1973-1976 622. 1977 Topps Mexican Topps Football Football Group of (43) PSA & Complete Set SGC Graded Cards with Run Plus (2568) Many Hall of Famers & 1951-1981 Shortprints Singles with These (43) 1977 Topps Mexican Many Stars Football PSA and SGC graded cards fea- ture multiple Hall of Famers and short- Find the end zone prints. Included are: SGC 96: (2 cards) with the offered 1973- with #487 (only graded), 509 (none bet- 1976 Topps Football ter); SGC 92: #457 Gillette SP (highest complete set run plus graded); SGC 88: (4 cards) with (2) (2568) 1951-1981 sin- #457 Gillette SP, 491 (none better), 521 gles showcasing sev- (highest graded); SGC 86: (2 cards) with eral stars. Highlights #460 Hannah, 510 (only graded); PSA 7: include: Complete Sets: (4 sets) with 1973 Topps set: (average VG); 1974 Topps set: (2 cards) with #494, 496; SGC 84: (12 (average VG-EX to EX, 26/26 Team Checklists); 1975 Topps set: (average VG to cards) with (3) #440 (none better), (2) VG-EX); 1976 Topps set: (average EX-MT) with #148 Payton RC (NM); Singles: #457 Gillette SP, 491, 503 (highest grad- (2567 cards) with 1952 Bowman Large: #39 Tunnell (PSA 4), #109 Quinlan RC SP ed), 509, (4) 521; PSA 6: #452; SGC (PSA 5), #129 Christiansen RC (PSA 6); 1956 Topps: NNO CL SP (marked); 1958 80: (3 cards) with #440, #450 Houston, Topps: #62 J. Brown RC (FR); 1959 Topps: (2) #40 Layne (one PSA 5, one FR); 476; PSA 5: (2 cards) with #469, 507; 1965 Topps: (2) #176 CL SP (one GD, one marked); 1966 Philadelphia Gum: #38 SGC 60: (14 cards) with #432, 438, (3) Sayers RC (VG-EX); 1966 Topps: #26 Kemp (VG); 1968 Topps Stand-Ups: Namath 440, (3) #457 Gillette SP, #460 Hannah, (VG) and 1976 Topps: #148 Payton RC (VG). More on our website. #484 Humphrey, 503, 518 and (2) 521. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

623. (15) 1977- 624. 1948-1990s Notre 1990 Topps & Dame Football Score Football Graduates Collection of Complete Sets (619) Cards with Many Make a goal line Hall of Famers & Stars stand and secure Future Hall of Famers and these (15) 1977-1990 Heisman winners from the storied Topps and Score Notre Dame program are pin- Football complete pointed with the offered 1948- sets. Highlights 1990s collection of (619) cards. include: 1977 Topps Featured among these “Fighting set: (528/528, aver- Irish” stalwarts are: 1940s: (8 age EX-MT to NM) cards, average VG) with 1948 with #177 Largent Leaf: #13 Lujack RC (VG), #40 RC (EX), #360 Connor RC (GD); 1950s: (69 Payton (EX-MT); cards, average VG) with 1951 1978 Topps set: (528/528, average EX-MT to NM) with #315 Dorsett RC (EX-MT); Bowman #15 Lujack (EX), 1952 1979 Topps set: (average NM); 1981 Topps set: (average NM-MT) with #216 Bowman Large #19 Connor SP Montana RC (NM); 1984 Topps set: (average NM-MT) with #63 Elway RC (NM), (VG), 1959 Topps #82 Hornung #123 Marino RC (NM-MT); 1985 Topps USFL set: (132/132, average NM-MT); (2) (GD); 1960s: (59 cards, average EX) with 1960 Topps #54 Hornung (VG-EX), 1961 1986 Topps sets: (396/396, one NM-MT with (103) PSA graded, one EX-MT) with Topps #40 Hornung (EX), 1962 Topps #64 Hornung SP (NM), 1964 Philadelphia #74 (2) #161 Rice RC (one PSA 8, one EX-MT), (2) #275 R. White RC (one PSA 9, one Hornung (NM), 1964 Topps #31 Lamonica RC (VG-EX), 1965 Philadelphia #76 EX-MT); 1989 Score set: (average NM-MT) with #257 B. Sanders RC (NM-MT) and Hornung (EX-MT) and 1970s: (87 cards, average EX-MT) with 1972 Topps #279 #270 Aikman RC (NM-MT). More on our website. Page AP (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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625. University of ’s Perry Schwartz 626. Johnny Unitas 1930s-40s Personal Autographed 1958 Spalding Autograph Collection (10 Advisory Staff Photo - JSA Items, 50 Signatures) With a flattop haircut, chiseled jaw and Including Stagg, Parker, piercing eyes, 25-year-old Johnny Unitas had a no-nonsense look that belied his Buddy Young and Christy 10-9 career record entering the 1958 sea- Walsh son. Like his Baltimore Colts suitors, All-American Perry Schwartz was a Spalding saw something in the raw prod- hero of Cal’s 1938 Rose Bowl win and uct and selected Unitas for its “Advisory went on to play for the NFL’s Staff” (which roughly translated into a Brooklyn Dodgers and the AAFC’s New York Yankees. Offered is a trove of glorified product endorser). This 1958 Schwartz’s signed photos (one by Schwartz, two by Christy Walsh), multi-signed train Spalding Advisory Staff 8-1/2 x 12” menu (featuring HOFer and Heisman winner ), signed pro- black-and-white photo is autographed by grams (including Buddy Young and Amos Alonzo Stagg) and letters from Baltimore its subject in black marker (“8-9” Colts coach . Condition averages EX and signatures average “8-10”. strength). JSA cert/sticker. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00 627. 1963 NFL 628. Joe Robbie Pro Bowl Multi- Ephemera Lot (5 Signed Football Items) Including With J. Brown, 3 Signed Pieces Sherman and Highlighting this tribute Full JSA to the original Dolphins owner is a mid-season In the 13th installment 1972 TLS in which of the NFL’s Pro Robbie writes, “My Bowl, the game was greatest satisfaction played, dare we say, during my lifetime, “competitively,” with except for my family, is the Eastern Conference prevailing, 30-20 behind Jim Brown’s record 141 rushing still occurring in the yards. This football is autographed by (37) participants from that 1963 exhibition held current drive of the for an undefeated season and the world champi- at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Executed in black ballpoint, the signatures onship when Super Bowl VII is played.” Also featured are two more signed items—an range between (“8”) and (“5”) in terms of strength. Keys include: J. Brown, J.H. 8x10 photo and a 1969 FDC. NM condition overall with “9-10” signatures. Auction Johnson, B. Mitchell, Robustelli, Sherman (coach) and L. Wilson. Full photo LOA LOA from JSA. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

629. Baltimore Colts/Ravens 630. Chicago Memorabilia Collection with Bears Heavy Unitas Content Autographed Lot Baltimore boosters will thrill over this of (10) With Colts/Ravens memorabilia collection Butkus/Sayers emphasizing the legendary Johnny Unitas. Also present are footballs Display and (9) signed by both Ravens Super Bowl HOFer Signed winning QBs and an interesting array Postcards of signed/unsigned items. Highlights From wind-swept are: helmet with full photo LOA from Wrigley Field to majestic JSA signed by (18) 1950s-1970s Colts Soldier Field, “Monsters (average “6-8”) with HOFers: Unitas, of the Midway” are the subjects and endorsers of these (10) keepsakes. Bold auto- Berry, Donovan, Mackey, Marchetti, graphs average (“9-10”) strength and include: Butkus/Sayers: framed to 21-7/16 x Moore, Parker; (2) signed footballs: 13”, an 8x10 color photo is signed by both and flanked by 1998 Hall of Fame cards Unitas/Dilfer (both “9”) with Mounted respectively signed by each; (7) 1998 Hall of Fame Cards: 4x6 keepsakes signed by: Memories cert; and Flacco (“9”) with Atkins, Connor, Ditka, Jones, Musso, Sayers and Singletary; (2) Goal Line Art JSA basic cert/sticker. More on our website. Cards: 4x6 items signed by Butkus and Hampton. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00 631. Walter Payton 632. Walter Payton Single-Signed Index Autographed Chicago Bears Card Lot of (10) - Road Jersey With Multiple All PSA/DNA Inscriptions - Full PSA/DNA Slabbed With a punishing style that made would- Tremendous “break” value be tacklers think twice before attempting is inherent to this lot of to bring him down, Hall of Fame running (10) Walter Payton auto- back Walter Payton brought excitement graphed index cards (that’s and glory to title-starved Chicago. This one for every time he fin- Chicago Bears road jersey is autographed ished in the top 10 for rush- by Payton (d.1999), who has signed the ing yards per game!) Each back twill “3” in silver marker (“9” 5x3 index card is signed on strength) and inscribed “34 – Sweetness – the blank side in blue MVP 1977 – Super Bowl XX – 16,726 – marker and inscribed “34.” HOF 1993.” The white mesh/knit blend All are encapsulated with autographs assessed “Authentic” by PSA/DNA. The signa- pullover garment presents beautifully and tures, incidentally, trumpet “perfect 10” quality throughout. comes with a full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

100 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 633. Football Hall 634. Football Hall of Famers and of Famers and Star Star Players Signed Photos Lot Players Signed (38) Index Cards, GPCs Sizes range from 3-1/2” x 5” to 5” x 7” and and Miscellaneous condition averages EX with bold “8-10” signa- tures. Includes: George McAfee, , Items Lot (35 , Otto Graham, Ronnie Bull, Bill Pieces) Triplett, Earl Morrall (2), (2 – Condition averages EX both signed front and back), Chuck Howley, Les overall and signatures Josephson, Frank Gifford (VG), Tommy Nobis, average “7-10”. Highlights Steve Owens, Nick Pietrosante, , include: Index Cards - Joe Bill Munson, (VG photo postcard, Bellino, Johnny Lujack, signed on reverse), Tommy Mason, Jim Nance, , Y.A. Danny Villanueva, , , Pete Tittle and . Retzlaff, John Huard, , Kyle Rote GPCs - 1961 (trimmed) and Vic Sears (trimmed). Goal Line Art HOF (VG), Dick Hoerner, Norm Snead, Dave Postcards - Merlin Olsen, Pete Rozelle and George Connor. Auction LOA from JSA. Robinson (2), Charlie Harper, Greg Larson, Joe More on our website. Morrison, Steve Thurlow and Chuck Mercein. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

635. Green Bay Packers 636. Football Autograph Display and Autographed Lot of (3) (4) Cards With Hornung with Multi-Sport Football and J. Taylor Football fanatics score with this lot Stalwarts from “Titletown” have of (3) big name autographed items. autographed their likenesses in Present are: 1994 golf event foot- this impressive lot including: ball autographed by (27) multi- Framed Display: framed to sport stars average (“8-9”) unless 19x17, the display includes (2) noted with key signers: S. cachets respectively signed by Anderson, J. Harbaugh, D. Howard, Paul Hornung and Jim Taylor, as G. Moeller, A. Perseghian, P. Rose well as collector’s cards signed by (“5”), B. Schembechler, “Red” each; (4) Cards: 1962 Topps Grange single-signed 8x10 (“9- Football #64 Hornung (PSA 6); 10”); Football HOF program 2001 Topps Archives #63 cover signed by (6) HOFers: M. Hornung signed in blue marker (PSA/DNA Authentic); 1961 Topps Football #40 Blount (“9”), T. Bradshaw (“7”), S. Hornung (VG-EX); 1961 Topps Football #41 Taylor (VG-EX). Signatures average Jurgensen (“7”), B. Lilly (“9”), D. Maynard (“9”), J. Unitas (“9”). Auction LOA from (“9”) quality! Auction LOA from JSA. JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 637. Autographed and University 638. (2) Joe Namath of Alabama Mini-Helmets - Both Certed Autographed Kevin Known for Charles Giclée-on- his decidedly Canvas Paintings - brash predic- tion (and for Both Full JSA backing it Self-assured and boastful in up), Hall of his brash prediction, Joe Fame signal Namath was true to his word caller Joe in a colossal Super Bowl Namath has upset of the highly touted autographed Baltimore Colts. His bold sig- these (2) natures mirror his personality football on these (2) Kevin Charles mini-helmets. Includes: University of Alabama: a maroon plastic shell signed “Joe giclée-on-canvas paintings. Each measures 24x36 and depicts the outspoken signal Willie Namath” in silver marker (“9” strength); New York Jets: a white plastic shell caller in his New York Jets apparel. Each is signed by Namath in fiber tip marker (one signed in black marker (“10” strength) and inscribed “12.” Individual certs/holograms black, one silver) and inscribed “12.” Both scriptings project “perfect 10” strength and from Mounted Memories. clarity. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

639. 640. 1999 Pro Football Hall of Fame Autographed Full-Size Signatures Series “Platinum Helmet Edition” Complete Unopened Signed - PSA/DNA Set (111/116 Signatures) Following 13 years and a Super HOFer Ron Mix was the driving force behind this Bowl title in Indy, a year off due ambitious project, which was limited to a produc- to injury and countless doubts tion run of 2,500. After the first 1,550 sets were regarding his future, veteran signed, Landry, Ewbank, D. Walker, Fears and superstar and five-time NFL Motley all passed away. Thus, the remaining sets MVP Peyton Manning has been have come to be known as the “111 Series”—and at his best with the Denver this offering, numbered 1,980, is one such exam- Broncos. This full-size profes- ple. The cards are essentially Mint-in-Box though sional model Broncos helmet is the still-sealed paper encasement bears a few autographed by Manning. The tears. Highlights include: Alworth, Baugh, Berry, blue plastic shell features team Blanda, Butkus, Csonka, Ditka, Dorsett, Graham, Griese, Hornung, Largent, Lilly, logo decals adhered to the sides and is signed on the right front in silver marker (“8- McElhenny, Mix, Moore, Namath, Olsen, Page, Ringo, Sayers, Shula, Staubach, 9” strength). Cert/sticker from PSA/DNA. Tittle, Van Buren, Warfield and Wood. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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641. 1988-2013 Goal Line Art Gold Edition Complete Set of (280) with All Issued (223) Signed—All #16/100 First Complete Goal Line Art “Gold” Set We Have Offered! Conceived in the creative mind of famed sports artist Gary Thomas in 1988, the Goal Line Art series is an eagerly anticipated annual tradition among Hall of Fame autograph collectors. These colorful 4x6 artist renderings are noted for intricately crafted players’ likenesses and exceptional uniform detailing. This comprehen- sive 1988-2013 set of (223) signed postcards features the distinctive gold stamp on the revers- es of each card and are serially numbered #16/100 within the gold stamp. Every possible player is included with over 79% of the entire Hall of Fame represented. To state the offered Goal Line Art set is limited edition is vastly understating how rare these sets truly are. Of the 100 numbered gold sets produced, the Hall of Fame kept one for their personal archives. Additionally, in the 25 years since these sets were made available the vast majority have since been broken up. Each card is carefully stored in a 4x6 top loader and penned in blue or black Sharpie with virtually all displaying (“8- 9”) precision. Highlights include:

#5 Bradshaw, #6 J. Brown, #11 Graham, #12 Grange, #19 Luckman , #21 Olsen, #24 Rozelle, #34 P. Brown, #39 Ditka, #43 Hirsch, #44 Hornung, #54 Namath, #55 Nitschke, #62 Buchanan, #63 Butkus, #71 Hutson, #77 Matson, #86 Staubach, #88 Tittle, #89 Turner, #90 Van Buren, #93 Baugh, #97 A. Davis, #99 Ewbank, #101 Gillman, #115 Riggins (JSA cert card), #116 Sayers, #118 Upshaw, #131 Hunt, #133 Landry, #140 Payton, #146 D. Walker, #147 Walsh, #168 O. Simpson, #170 Starr, #174 Unitas, #183 Gibbs, #187 Mara, #188 Shula, #189 Webster, #199 L. Taylor, #200 Long, #202 Montana, #209 Swann, #221 Stram, #224 Elway, #225 B. Sanders, #227 Marino, #229 S. Young, #230 Aikman, #232 Madden, #244 Monk, #259 rice, #260 E. Smith, #266 D. Sanders, #268 Butler and #278 Parcells. Upon purchase the victor will also secure subscriber’s rights for subsequent update sets at factory costs. More on our website. Opening Bid $2500.00

642. 1969 Washington Redskins Team-Signed Football With Lombardi, Jurgensen and Taylor - Full JSA Enjoying their first winning season since 1955, the 1969 Washington Redskins went 7-5 in ’s lone season at the helm. Diagnosed with terminal cancer dur- ing the off-season, Lombardi succumbed on September 3, 1970 and offensive line coach Bill Austin filled the vacated post. This football is a bittersweet reminder of a long-dormant franchise on its steady rise to glory, a transformation engineered by 643. Pro Football HOFer/Superstar Autographed Lot of (3) Lombardi and briefly interrupted by his passing. The supple pigskin features a Redskins team logo and is signed on two of its three brown panels in black ballpoint. With Elway, Favre, B. Sanders and More! The (39) scriptings take amazingly well to the textured surface and average (“8”) Bold autographs in this lot of (3) souvenirs include Hall of Famers, an active superstar potency. Keys include: Bass, Beban, Bragg, L. Brown, Fischer, Hanburger, Huff, and a retired (we think) quarterback. Includes: Class of 2004 Multi- Jurgensen, Lombardi (coach) and Taylor. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our Signed Football: a “Wilson” Paul Tagliabue signature model pigskin signed on two website. white panels in black marker (average “8” strength) by: Bob Brown, Carl Eller, John Opening Bid $500.00 Elway and Barry Sanders (full PSA/DNA); Bronco Quarterback Greats: full-size Denver Broncos replica helmet signed in silver marker (both “10” strength) by: (Elway hologram) and Peyton Manning (Steiner Sports cert/hologram); : 2002 Pro Bowl team-issued jersey signed on the back twill “4” in black mark- er (“9” strength; Auction LOA from JSA) and inscribed “4.” Opening Bid $400.00

102 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 644. 1930s Knute 645. 1938-40 Rockne 4” Bronze West Coast Paperweight Collegiate Notre Dame collectors Teams “Game may be familiar with a Action” News- 1931 Rockne bust by Nison Triger or a pair of Service Photos 1930 figural bookends, Lot (28) but offered here is a brass Including tribute that we’ve never seen before. Standing 4” Stanford and tall and 5” across the Cal base, it exhibits EX con- This archive of 7x9 photos hails from the San Francisco bureau of Wide World Photos dition. Angled under a and focuses on Stanford, Cal, San Francisco, St. Mary’s and Santa Clara. All action is light, the bottom pad described in the original paper captions. Featured names include Ledeboer, Hamilton, clearly has Rockne’s full Paulman, Fuy, Gunther, Donahue, Standlee, Roche, L. Smith, Hatcher, Cottone, name written/etched into Murphy, Winterbottom, Roblin, Stuart, Elmore, Huters, Jurkovich, Peterson, Bottari the surface. A very reverent depiction of this proud, tragic figure. and Pingel. Condition averages EX overall. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

646. 1944 “Steam 647. 1930s-50s Collegiate Rollers” Black Football Football Press Passes Lot Team 8x10 Photo (18 Items) Including Pieces This fascinating piece of gridiron from the Mel Allen Estate history features an all-black Featured among this collection is squad known as the 1944 Steam Mel Allen’s “Orange Bowl Working Roller—J. West (left halfback), Press” ribbon hanger, plus 7 other Levi (right halfback), Keith passes notated with the names of (center), Ambrouse (line), Hank either Mel or his brother Larry: 1952 (captain, right end), Tate (line), TCU/Kans., 1952 Purdue/Ill., 1953 Bill (line), Slick (right halfback), Holy Cross Manning Bowl, 1953 Mays (left end), Cornbread (full- Oreg./Nebr, 1957 Mich./Minn., 1958 back), Barlo (line), Shorty (QB), Purdue and 1959 Ill./Wisc. Other Toughie (left halfback), Pee Wee highlights include 1938 Pitt./Wisc. (right guard), Earl (left guard) and Ruffis (manager). An inscription at lower right and 1930s Soldier Field. Condition appears to be in the hand of the aforementioned Levi, “From Levi To Friend,” thus averages EX overall. More on our suggesting that it was he who penned all the captions and the dotted borders. GD/VG website. condition overall due to peripheral creasing. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

648. Scarce Philadelphia 649. Eagles 1940s and 1960 Washington Championship Pennants Redskins Pair Souvenir Lot E-A-G-L-E-S, EAGLES! of (3) With (2) According to Mike Egner’s defini- Bobblehead tive 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide, this military-style eagle Dolls and logo example (EX) ranks among “Very Rare” the earliest known Eagles pen- 1940s Pennant nants, qualifies as “Extremely “Hail to the Rare,” and books at $400-500— Redskins!” These (3) vintage souvenirs include: 1940s Pennant: full-size maroon felt making it the third most valuable banner with crack-free appliqué and yellow spine intact; a pristine survivor, this one is Birds pennant of them all. Its 1960 “Eastern National League Champions” counterpart listed as “Very Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide II; (2) (VG-EX with fading) was produced prior to the Eagles’ 17-13 NFL Championship Bobblehead Dolls: includes a 1960-1961 NFL square wood base (presents minimally Game win over the Packers and retains its four original tassels. Egner describes it as EX-MT) and a 1968-1970 NFL/AFL Gold Round Base (“Spear” decal version; hair- “Very Rare” and lists the price as $150-200. Dimensions of the applique felt pennants line crack on back of head but otherwise presents beautifully). are respectively 28-1/2 x 11-1/2” and 30 x 11-1/2”. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

650. 1920s-70s Collegiate and Professional Football Photos Lot (43) Including Hall of Famers Condition averages EX over- all and the majority measure 7x9 or 8x10 with the rest smaller. Numerous examples have news-service stampings and many also retain their original paper captions. Highlights include: 1930 Joseph C. Hickingbotham (Cal), (Columbia), 1936 Sid Luckman, 1940s Bruiser Kinard/Ace Parker at Postgame Dinner (2), Perry Schwartz (Cal), 1958 SF 49ers (Falstaff Beer full-color ad promo), 1960 (Altes Beer ad promo) and 1972 (w/”Life Saver of the Month” trophy). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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651. Massive 2-1/2 Feet x 4 Feet Acrylic Paint/Colored Pencil Original Artwork by Adam Port Since bursting on the New York art scene in 2000, photorealist painter Adam Port has produced life-like masterworks for an elite clientele including fine-art collectors; influential entities such as the NBA, Basketball Hall of Fame and Elvis Presley Enterprises; and celebrities like Michael Jordan, Carmelo Anthony and—above all—the one-and-only Ray Lewis.

In 2002, when Lewis founded the Ray Lewis 52 Foundation to benefit disadvantaged youth, Port was chosen as the featured artist at the foundation’s first annual fundraising event. He created an inspiring portrait montage of the Ravens’ inimitable franchise player, with the original painting and 4 limited-edition prints going to Lewis himself. The 5th and final print—autographed by both Ray and Adam—was the highlight of the event’s charity auction, raking in more than $12,000 on its own for the RL 52 Foundation.

It was only the beginning. Not only has Adam returned to the gala every year since with a new painting or print, he has also attended Ray’s private birthday parties. Early on, back in 2003, a starstruck young Port enjoyed the surreal experience of being in Ray’s home with the likes of Deion Sanders and Spike Lee, only to walk into the living room and witness his two large Lewis paintings hanging prominently on opposite walls, dominating the space.

Port’s deep respect for Ray Lewis is readily apparent in this huge, powerful homage. From the skull cap to the eye black, from the intense gaze to the pumped-up guns, from the purple pride to the iconic 52—all the key elements that define Ray Ray, that make him the unique force of nature that he is, are on full glorious display here. The breathtakingly realistic showpiece is the first of Port’s Lewis portraits that has ever been auctioned publicly rather than at the RL 52 Foundation’s annual private functions. It meas- ures an imposing 2-1/2 feet x 4 feet and is elegantly framed to dramatic dimensions of 3 feet x 4-1/2 feet.

Please note: This item will ship directly from the artist in Cedarhurst, NY. Opening Bid $2500.00

104 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 652. Ray Lewis 18x24 Acrylic Paint/Colored Pencil Original Drawing by Adam Port An ideal companion piece to Port’s adjacent, larger, color artwork, this 2005 rendering was created for the 4th Annual Ray Lewis Foundation Cocktail Party and Auction. A signed giclee print was auctioned off back then, but the original drawing has never seen the light of day until now! Matted and framed to measure 23 x 39”, it captures, in Port’s trademark hyper-realistic detail, the fiery enthusiasm and brute power that defines #52’s looming legacy. Tats, bulging muscles, coursing veins, mouth open in a roar—this is Ray Ray through and through. A 13-time Pro Bowler, 2-time Defensive Player of the Year, 2-time Super Bowl champion and Super Bowl MVP, Ray Lewis retired at the top of his game and on top of the world. Next stop: Canton. Port’s longtime affiliation and friendship with Lewis dates back to the 2002 founding of the Ray Lewis 52 Foundation to benefit disadvantaged youth. Adam was chosen as the featured artist at the foundation’s first annual fundraising event, and he has returned to the gala every year since. Other Port clients include fine-art collectors; influential entities such as the NBA, Basketball Hall of Fame and Elvis Presley Enterprises; and celebrities like Michael Jordan and Carmelo Anthony.

Please note: This item will ship directly from the artist in Cedarhurst, NY. Opening Bid $1000.00

653. 1899 Chicago Times-Herald University of Notre Dame 654. Amazing 1920s-1960s Figural, Ribboned and Other Team Supplemental Photo College Football Stadium Souvenir Pins Hoard (120) Notre Dame went 6-3-1 in 1899, but more importantly, some believe that the “Fightin’ This is the largest collection of its kind that we’ve ever seen—let alone offered! Irish” moniker debuted that year. Offered is a 12-3/4 x 9-3/4” card-stock photo premi- Condition averages EX overall and the (mainly East Coast) schools represented um with a team image by the “McDonald” studio. EX with light soiling and several include Princeton, Yale, Harvard, Notre Dame, Penn, Army, Navy, Boston College, errant pen marks, plus notations on the reverse. Figures include Hering, Crumley, Villanova, Colgate, Georgetown, Dartmouth, Tulane, etc. One rare highlight is the Pym, Smith, Coleman, Mullen (Captain), Lennon, Hayes, McWeeny, Farley, large figurals with felt uniforms, metallic football hangers and attached pins. In terms Engledrum, Schneider, Hanley, McNulty, Eggeman, O’Malley, Wagner, Fortin, of size, the largest figural measures 8” tall, and the pins themselves (predominately Monahan, Kuppler, Flemming, Daly, Duncan, MacDonald, Hayes, Glynn and Winters. ribboned) are for the most part 1” to 1-1/2” in diameter. Great breakdown value! Displayed in a 13-1/2 x 11” frame. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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656. Vintage Boxing Postcard/ 655. 1910 T225 Prizefighter Series 101 Photo/ Complete SGC Graded Set (25/25)—#3 on Tobacco Registry Card Lot of Bare-knuckle brawlers survey the competition on the offered (53) with 1910 T225 Prizefighter Series 101 complete SGC graded set of (2) Jack (25) cards. With an SGC Graded of 45.40 and Set Score of Dempsey 44.30, this antique boxing issue sponsored by Surbrug and Fans of the Khedival currently ranks third on the registry. Included are: SGC sweet science 60: (3 cards) with Coulon (Hull Collection), Cross, Stewart; go the distance SGC 50: (7 cards) with Barry, Gardiner, Hart, Hyland, Jeannette, for this vintage boxing postcard, photo and tobacco Lewis, O’Leary; SGC 45: McFarland; SGC 40: (14 cards) with card lot of (53). Dating from the early to mid-1900s Attell, Driscoll, Frayne, Goodman, Jeffries, Kaufman, Ketchel, these tough issues feature both prominent and lesser Murphy, Nelson, Papke, Rothwell, Sharkey, J. Sullivan and M. fighters. Ranging in mid to lesser grades of (VG-EX to Sullivan. FR) with 75% GD or better, these posed pugilist sou- Opening Bid $250.00 venirs include approximately 85% with identifying notations printed or handwritten on the obverse and/or reverse. Highlights are: (2) Jack Dempsey postcards (both EX) with advertising for his Broadway restaurant on the reverse. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

658. 1890s-1950s 659. 3/22/67 Ali Boxing Photos vs. Folley Collection (15) Madison Including Jeffries, Square Garden Louis and Boxing Marciano Program-“Ali’s Condition averages EX Last Fight overall. Rocky Marciano Before Being 1950s Oversized Photos: 1) 9 x 13-1/2” six-frame Stripped of sequential; 2) 10-1/2 x Title” 13-1/2” after knocking Adoration, contro- 657. Abe Attell Ephemera Lot (6 Items) down Joe Louis. 3-1/2 x 4-1/2” to 8x10: 1) 1910 versy, derision and Young Loughrey; 2) 1910s Tommy O’Toole; 3) uniden- redemption marked Muhammad Ali’s amazing career. Including One Signed Piece tified German boxer; 4-5) 1930s Offered is a 3/22/67 Madison Square Garden boxing A featherweight champion nicknamed “The Little Schmeling/Pistulla/Miller/Domgorgen (2 w/B. program complete with contestants insert, from a bout Hebrew,” Abe Attell is perhaps better known for his Muthherr stamping, one photo, onereal-photo postcard); which saw Ali stop Zora Folley with a 7th round KO. other claim to fame—or infamy—as a key gambling 6) Joe Louis (2 - one in crowd, one at restaurant); 7) This fight is historically significant as it was Ali’s last figure in the 1919 Black Sox scandal. This EX-condi- George Raft/Maxie Rosenbloom; 8) 1953 before being stripped of his title and sentenced to five tion assembly is highlighted by a quartet of 1900s- Giardello/Cartier (UPI Telephoto); 9) 1963 Cassius years in prison for draft evasion in 1967. Graced by a 1920s cards (1909 Ogden’s, 1910 T218 and 1920s Clay/Sonny Liston (UPI Telephoto); 10) Jake Leroy Neiman cover this gorgeous program presents “W”) and a 1940s signed souvenir photo frame from LaMotta/Bimstein (Richard Arless stamping); 11-12) (NM) with deference to unobtrusive 1” splits at top and Attell’s restaurant. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on Tyrone Power at Louis fight (2). Jim Jeffries/Tom bottom of the spine. More on our website. our website. Sharkey Acetate Negative: 6-3/4 x 4-1/2”. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

661. Muhammad Ali Autographed Airline Ticket Sleeve Dated August 7, 1975 - Full JSA The “greatest” in the ring, Muhammad Ali was “The Greatest” at 30,000 feet as he autographed this Ozark 662. 1930-2003 Boxing Publication and 660. Tough 1/2/74 Ali vs. Frazier Fight II Airlines ticket sleeve at Memorabilia Collection of (103) with Ali Program in Better Grade the height (no pun intend- & Frazier ed) of his incomparable Though the second Ali-Frazier fight was not a champi- Study “the sweet science” with this power-packed career. The 3-7/16 x 8- onship bout, it still riveted the attention of fans world- 1930-2003 boxing publication/memorabilia collection 1/2” folded envelope is wide. Sandwiched between two of boxing most famous of (103). Highlights are: Ali: (4) fight programs: signed by Ali in blue ball- fights, “The Fight of the Century” and the “The Thrilla Frazier III (VG-EX), 3/31/73 vs. Norton (NM), (2) point (“9” strength). The in Manila”, Fight II would provide the winner with a 9/28/76 vs. Norton (both VG-EX); (3) magazines: Sport contents include an shot at then champion Foreman. Seldom offered, this 3/64 (VG-EX), 3/8/71 Time (VG-EX), 7/26/71 SI (EX); August 7, 1975 round trip knockout Madison Square Garden program rates a solid 1970 “aka Cassius Clay” 14x11 lobby card (VG-EX); ticket from Chicago to Peoria. At that time, the 33-year- (EX) grade and proves a tough acquisition at this level. Frazier: 1/22/73 vs. Foreman press kit, folder (VG) old champion stood at 48-2 and was to register a 14th- Loaded with fascinating photos, stats, articles and an contents (NM); 12/3/81 vs. Cummings “last fight” press round TKO of Joe Frazier two months later! Full photo unused scoring section, this prize publication is a must. kit (NM). Also present are (31) Ring magazines and LOA from JSA. More on our website. more. Complete list on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

106 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 665. Floyd Patterson 1962 Signed GPC 664. Interesting Jack Dempsey 1910s- Opening Bid $50.00 663. Scarce 1888 “Billy Edwards’ 20s Ephemera Collection (12 Items) Art of Boxing and Manual of Including 3 Signed Pieces Training” Hardcover Book Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $50.00

667. Signed Personal Check Lot of (10) Opening Bid $150.00

666. 1965 Ali-Liston “Phantom Punch” 668. 1948 Bowman Basketball #69 Full Tickets Lot (3 Different) George Mikan Rookie—PSA Authentic Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $250.00

670. Bobby Orr Mid-to-Late 1970s Team 669. 1950s-90s Bill Russell/Larry Issued Victoriaville Hockey Stick Bird News Service Photos Lot (21) Opening Bid $100.00 Including 12/20/56 Russell’s Celtics Debut Opening Bid $100.00 671. Bobby Orr Signed Photo in Framed Display Opening Bid $50.00

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672. (3) 1948 673. (7) 1973-74 to 1975-76 Topps Bowman Basketball Basketball Near Sets Plus (931) Uncut Scrap Sheets Duplicates with Mikan RC Slam home these seven 1973-74 to 1975-76 From the scrap heap to the Topps Basketball near sets plus (931) duplicates. penthouse, this trio of 1948 Highlights include: Near Sets: (7 near sets) with Bowman Basketball high (2) 1973-74 Topps near: (218/264, 197/264, number uncut panels will average EX-MT) with (2) #130 Maravich (EX- undoubtedly be admired by MT, VG-EX); (2) 1974-75 Topps near: classic roundball enthusi- (239/264, 198/264, average EX-MT) with #10 asts. These survivors are Maravich (EX-MT); (3) 1975-76 Topps near: separated into three sections (299/330, 255/330, 200/330, average EX to EX- with each card (or portion) displaying white obverses with overprints from the 1948 MT) with (2) #75 Maravich (both NM), (3) #300 Bowman Movie Stars issue being printed on the reverses. Moderate creasing is dis- Erving ((2) EX-MT, EX); Singles: (931 cards) played throughout and (28) total or partial players are depicted. Among the highlight- with 1973-74 Topps: (253 cards, average EX- ed players include: #38 Jeanette RC CO, #46 McKinney RC, #48 Sadowski, #52 C. MT); 1974-75 Topps: (300 cards, average EX- Simmons RC, #55 Zaslofsky RC, #58 Risen RC, #66 Pollard RC and #69 Mikan RC MT) and 1975-76 Topps: (378 cards, average EX-MT) with #300 Erving (VG). More (moderate creasing). on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

674. 1986-87 Fleer Basketball Partial Set of (89/132) Different 675. 1940s-1950s “Champion’s Basketball” 2- Plus (7/12) Stickers with PSA Cent Arcade Game With Original Stand Graded Jordan Rookies For those whose “hops” didn’t translate to success on the actual Storm the court for the offered 1986-87 hardwood, this “Champion’s Basketball” arcade amusement Fleer Basketball partial set of (89/132) dif- was the next best thing. For the cost of two pennies, five ping- ferent plus (7/12) stickers. This ever-popu- pong balls are launched toward the hoop and (if successful) lar edition averages (NM) quality through- scored at 10,000 points apiece. The sturdy wooden structure out. Highlights include: Base partial set: measures 20-7/8 x 24 x 7-1/2”-deep and features a front glass (89/132, average EX-MT to NM) with #9 panel with colorful graphics and an interior panel with a scene Bird (NM), #26 Drexler RC (EX-MT), #32 that dates to the 1940s-1950s. There is very minor crazing and Ewing RC (NM), #53 M. Johnson (NM), paint chipping on the interior panel, while the lever, coin slot #57 Jordan RC (PSA 6), #68 K. Malone and game are in complete working order! The original stand RC (NM), #77 Mullin RC (EX-MT), #121 (20-1-8 x 38-3/4”) is included! The key is missing. We’ve seen Wilkins RC (EX-MT), #131 Worthy RC several examples with nickel coin slots, but this one obviously (EX-MT) and Sticker partial set: (7/12, average EX-MT to NM) with #8 Jordan RC pre-dates those! (PSA 4). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

677. Association of Professional Ball Players of America (APBPA) Ring - Wilmer Reid Manufactured by Herff Jones, this 10K-gold, 676. Michael Jordan 2004 UDA LE “Breaking Through” size 12 ring features a Autographed Shadowbox Display CZ stone, along with The driving force behind three successive championships in title-starved Chicago, the nameplate and inner-band engraving of major-league scout and municipal-league Michael Jordan took a two-year hiatus, returned, and propelled the Bulls to three more commissioner Wilmer Reid. Near Mint condition. A 2000 purchase LOA accompanies. NBA crowns. This impressive display is autographed by the Chicago Stadium and According to the APBPA website, “Since 1924, [APBPA has] provided financial assis- United Center hero. Framed to 53-1/2 x 23-1/4”, a shadowbox shows an action like- tance for those players, coaches, umpires, scouts and clubhouse ness of Jordan with an actual basketball protruding from the glass. The limited edition men who are in need...The Association had its origin when twelve former players met (39/100) piece is entitled “Breaking Through” and is signed by Jordan in black marker in Los Angeles and determined that there was a need to take care of the less fortunate (“10” strength). UDA cert/hologram. members of their profession.” Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $350.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 679. 2004 Arkansas Razorbacks NCAA Track Champions Ring - Maurice Bridges Manufactured by Jostens, this 10K-gold, size 10-1/4 ring features a gold Razorbacks logo in a bed of CZs with a red stone in 678. NBA Official “Referee” Ring each corner. “BRIDGES” appears above the NCAA logo on one shank, while This silver, size 9-3/4 ring was issued to an NBA referee and displays uncut name- “ARKANSAS / TRACK” and an SEC logo reside on the other. “Maurice Bridges” is plate bars—perhaps suggesting that the original recipient had his information elegantly engraved inside the band. Near Mint condition. An accompanying 2009 pur- removed. Likewise for the interior band. Near Mint condition. A 1998 purchase LOA chase LOA reads, in part, “Maurice Bridges ran the 400 meters and almost made it to is included. the Olympics.” This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($750-$1500). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

108 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 681. Kevin Harvick 2008 Sharpie 500 Signed Race- Worn Fire Suit Focused on his future as early as the fifth grade, young Kevin Harvick listed NASCAR competi- tion among his goals. That aspira- tion has since come to fruition, of course, as Harvick currently con- tends on ovals throughout the NASCAR circuit. This racing suit was worn and signed by the Bakersfield, California native, like- ly at the 2008 Sharpie 500 at Tennessee’s sold-out Bristol Motor Speedway. Tailored from flame- 680. 1997 PPG Cart World Series Champions Ring - Bobby resistant Nomex fiber, the full- length garment features a zippered Bagosy front with intermittent Velcro fas- Manufactured by Jostens, this 14K-gold, size 12 ring features a wonderful raised-relief teners. The body, arms and legs are racecar set in a red stone. Near Mint condition. Accompanied by its original Jostens home to embroidered sponsor ads presentation box, as well as a 2000 purchase LOA reading, in part, “This ring was issued with “Pennzoil” displayed promi- to team member Bobby Bagosy, who was a general assistant, to honor Ta rg e t - G a n a s s i nently. On the left breast, Harvick has signed in black marker (“8” strength). Obtained Racing—Back to Back Cart Championships with Alex Zanardi in 1997.” by our consignor at a 2009 charity event, the suit shows appropriate single event wear. Opening Bid $1000.00 Opening Bid $400.00

682. 1956- 1963 Indianapolis 500 Pit Badge/Press Pin Collection of (6) Put the pedal to the metal for this exciting 1956- 1963 Indianapolis 500 pit badge/press pin collection of 683. 1979-80 Topps Hockey Complete Set (264/264) Including (6). Issued by the Indianapolis (3) #18 Gretzky SGC Graded Rookies Plus Signed Newspaper Motor Speedway Corporation to members of pit crews and the press, these stylized Page with JSA credentials are individually numbered and are made of bronze or silver-colored base “The Great One” unleashes his star power on the offered 1979-80 Topps Hockey com- metal. All badge-pins present in excellent to like-new condition with (5) mounted on plete set of (264) cards including (3) #18 Gretzky SGC graded rookies plus a signed original backer cards and (1) loose (backer cards show age appropriate, average VG newspaper page. Included are: 1979-80 Topps Hockey set: (264/264, average NM) wear). Featured editions are: carded: 1956, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1963; loose: 1960. with (3) #18 Gretzky RC (SGC 80, SGC 60, SGC 40) and Signed Gretzky Opening Bid $150.00 Newspaper Page: (“10”, 10-1/4 x 14-3/4”, Russian text, JSA cert card). Opening Bid $250.00

684. 1968-69 to 685. 1977-78 Topps Stunning Hockey Singles 1985-2008 Collection of (250) Mario Cards with Stars— Lemieux Sharp! Graded “Original Six” icons lace Collection up their skates for this (10) with (3) razor-sharp 1968-69 to 1977-78 Topps Hockey Rookies & singles collection of (250) (2) Certified cards. Highlights include: Autographs 1968-69 Topps: #16 Bo. Super Mario! Hull (EX-MT), #29 Howe Stunning 1985- (EX-MT); 1969-70 2008 Mario Topps: #132 CL (NM); Lemieux graded 1970-71 Topps Stickers: collection of Howe (EX); 1971-72 (10) cards with three rookies and a pair of certified autographs. Included are: Topps: (33 cards, average Lemieux Rookies: (3 cards) with (2) 1985-86 Topps #9 (PSA 8, BGS 7), 1985-86 NM) with #2 Orr/Assists OPC #9 (BGS 7); Lemieux Base Cards: (3 cards) with (2) 1987-88 Topps #15 (BGS (NM); 1971-72 Topps 9, BGS 8), 1988-89 OPC #1 (BGS 7.5); Lemieux Modern Inserts: (4 cards) with Booklets: #24 Orr (NM); 1972-73 Topps: #100 Orr (EX-MT) and 1974-75 Topps: 2007-08 Upper Deck Ice auto/jersey (BGS 9.5), 2007-08 Upper Deck Trilogy: (2) (75 cards, average NM-MT) with #155 Dryden (NM). More on our website. #111 (both BGS 10, #/799) and Ice Scripts certified auto (BGS 9.5). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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686. 1959-1968 687. 1964- Baseball & 1980 Topps Football Shoebox Football & Collection of Basketball (1469) Cards Collection with 1965 of (2614) Philadelphia Cards with Football Set Payton Childhood collection of Rookie (1469) 1959-1968 base- Hardwood ball and football cards heroes and featuring numerous gridiron leg- stars along with a 1965 ends are Philadelphia Football set. Highlights include: Baseball: (978 cards) with 1960 Topps: teamed for the (147 cards, average VG, 27 high numbers) with #160 Mantle/Boyer (VG), #563 offered 1964- Mantle AS (GD), (2) #566 Aaron AS (both VG-EX); 1965 Topps: #134 Mantle WS 1980 Topps Football and Basketball collection of (2614) cards featuring players such (VG), #160 Clemente (VG-EX), #526 Hunter RC (VG-EX); 1966 Topps: (205 cards, as Erving, Maravich and Payton. Highlights include: Football: (585 cards) with 1976 majority GD) with #30 Rose (VG), (2) #300 Clemente (GD, FR); 1967 Topps: (121 Topps: Payton RC (VG-EX), (2) #220 Lambert RC (EX, VG); Basketball: (2029 cards, average VG) with #200 Mays (VG); 1968 Topps: #247 Bench RC (FR); cards) with 1971-72 Topps: (347 cards, mainly GD to VG) with #55 Maravich (VG); Football: (491 cards) with 1959 Topps: #1 Unitas (VG), #23 Starr (GD); 1965 1974-75 Topps: (534 cards, composite VG-EX) with (3) #196 Gervin RC (all VG), Philadelphia Gum set: (198/198, average EX to EX-MT, 178 duplicates) with #12 (2) #200 Erving (VG, GD), #250 Chamberlain (VG) and 1976-77 Topps: (296 cards, Unitas (VG-EX), #31 J. Brown (GD), #41 Warfield RC (VG), #81 Starr (EX-MT) and average VG) with (3) #1 Erving ((2) VG, GD). More on our website. (2) #195 C. Taylor RC (EX, VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

688. 1956-1990 Washington 689. 1954-1990 Redskins, Senators & Football & Hockey Capitals Collection of (1234) Shoebox Collection Cards of (1321) Cards with Three beloved D.C. professional sports (30) PSA Graded franchises comprise the offered 1956- Champions of the rink and 1990 collection of (1234) cards. gridiron star for the offered Several complete/near team sets are 1954-1990 football and probable in this gathering which dis- hockey shoebox collection plays limited duplication throughout. of (1321) cards featuring Highlights include: Topps Senators several stars and (30) PSA Singles: (237 cards, average EX-MT to graded examples. NM) with (29) 1967: #569 Carew RC Highlights include: (EX-MT); Redskins Singles: (617 Football: (482 cards) with cards) with Topps: (537 cards, average 1972 Topps: #13 Riggins VG to EX for earlier issues and RC (EX-MT); 1977 Topps: ascending toward NM-MT for newer (2) #360 Payton (VG-EX, editions) with (10) 1956: #1 Carson SP VG); 1989 Score: #270 (GD), #13 Janowicz SP (VG-EX), #49 Aikman RC (NM-MT); Hockey: (839 cards, 30 PSA graded) with 1972-73 Topps: (7) LeBaron SP (VG), #61 Redskins Team SP (EX); (31) 1981: (10) #194 Monk RC #79 LaFleur (average VG-EX, one PSA 4); 1980-81 Topps: (5) #195 Gartner RC (average NM-MT); Philadelphia Gum: (55 cards, average EX to EX-MT) with (16) (average EX-MT, four unscratched); 1981-82 Topps: (307 cards, average NM-MT, 4 1965: #189 C. Taylor RC (VG-EX); Other: (25 cards) with (6) 1962 Post: #193 graded) with (33) #16 Gretzky (average NM-MT, one PSA 8) and (32) #52 Gretzky Krakoski SP (FR, writing) and Capitals Singles: (380 cards) with OPC: (243 cards, TL (average NM-MT, one PSA 8). More on our website. average EX-MT to NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

690. (117) 691. (163) 1982-1992 1970s- Baseball Sets & Wax 1990s Boxes Plus (72,000+) Mostly Multi-Sport Singles Baseball Massive collection of (163) Complete 1982-1992 baseball sets and wax boxes plus (72,000+) Sets Plus multi-sport singles. Included (32,000+) are (53) assorted 1991 baseball Baseball & wax boxes (partial cases) and (110) 1982-1992 baseball sets Football (70% factory sealed). Other Singles highlights include: Singles: Enormous col- (72,000+, average NM, all lection of (117) keys NM or better, unless 1970s-1990s mostly baseball sets plus (32,000+) baseball and football singles. noted) with Baseball: Highlights include: Sets: (117 sets, average NM, with keys presenting similarly, most (68000+) with (5) 1989 Upper sets in sheets) including Baseball: (115 sets) 1980 Topps, 1981-1985 OPC run, 1982- Deck #1 Griffey Jr. RC; 1987 Topps run, (2) 1982 Donruss, (3) 1982 Fleer, 1983-1987 Fleer run, 1982-1987 Football: (4000+) with (2) Topps Traded run, 1983-1987 Donruss run, (54) 1970s-1990s smaller/commemorative 1982 Topps #434 L. Taylor RC sets; Singles: (32000+, average NM) with Baseball: (28500+, over 95% early 1980s) (one EX-MT) and 1989 Score with 1975 Hostess panels: #58 Ryan/59/60 (NM), #79/#80 Yount RC/81 (NM) and #270 Aikman RC. Due to (12500+) 1981 Fleer. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Opening Bid $200.00 Maryland facility is highly encouraged. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

110 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 692. 1887- 693. 1969-1983 694. Multi- 1964 Multi- Hockey & Sport Sport Grab Lot Bag with Grab Bag of of (6500+) Hall of (76) Cards with from Famers (18) Cousy, Orr & Dealer Interesting Robertson Showbox arrangement of Presented is a 1969- Inventory (18) 1887-1964 1983 hockey and bas- Including multi-sport cards ketball grab bag of showcasing sever- (76) cards featuring RCs, Stars, SPs & More al Hall of Famers. several stars includ- This lot is comprised of (6,500+) multi-sport cards Highlights ing Cousy, Orr and from the 1980s-2000s from “two-dollar to 10-cent” include: Baseball: Robertson along with dealer show-boxes. The overall breakdown of these (9 cards) with four SGC graded cards is: 63% stars and HOFers (including names like 1909-11 T206 stars. Highlights Maddux, Ryan, Marino, Gretzky, Lemieux, Jordan and White Borders: McGinnity (trimmed, Piedmont); 1953 include: Hockey Singles: (70 cards) with 1972-73 many more), 16% star rookies, 11% mostly recent com- Johnston Cookies Braves: Mathews (NM), Spahn Topps: #100 Orr (EX-MT); 1976-77 Topps: #115 mon rookies (mostly SPs, from 50-cent to four-dollar (NM); 1958 Hires Root Beer-Test: Law (EX); 1964 Trottier RC (NM), #213 Orr (PSA 8); 1981-82 Topps: book value, many could become stars, heavy amount of Topps Stand-Ups: Aaron (VG); Football: (7 cards) (2) #16 Gretzky (both NM); Basketball Singles: (6 hockey), 8% late 1970s BB, FB and HK checklists and with 1955 Bowman: #7 Gifford (EX-MT); 1957 cards) with 1961-62 Fleer: #38 Russell (SGC 55), #49 team cards; 2% modern SPs and misc. cards. More on Topps: #88 Gifford (EX-MT); 1958 Topps: #66 Starr Cousy IA (SGC 50), #61 Robertson IA (SGC 84) and website. This lot is being housed at our consignor’s (VG-EX) and 1970 Topps Glossy: #29 Namath (NM- 1977-78 Topps: #111 Parish RC (NM). More on our home in Central Michigan. Local pick is encouraged or MT). More on our website. website. shipping will be substantial. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

695. (18,000+) Multi-Sport Unsearched Dealer Star Cards From Warehouse 696. 1920s-30s Original Newspaper This lot con- Artwork Featuring Babe Ruth, Dempsey tains (18,000+) and Tunney star cards from Created by the cartoonist “Norman” for a Boston-based the four major sports: baseball, football, hockey and 697. 1940s-1960s Multi-Sport newspaper, these wonderful and historic display pieces basketball, primarily from the late 1980s-2010s. appear on 16x21 to 18-1/2 x 21-1/2” sheets of art Advertising Display Lot of (14) Common names are Boggs, Clemens, Yount, O. Smith, board. Condition of the pen-and-ink artworks them- The suits on Madison Avenue have always turned to the M. Faulk, Jim Kelly, M. Allen, C. Barkley, Pippen, selves is EX/EX-MT with surrounding wear in the mar- athletic arena to hawk their products (and with resound- Olajuwan, Br. Hull, Messier, Shanahan, Fuhr and many gins due to practical editorial usage and aging. ing success!) These (14) vintage advertisements simul- more. Lower end stars include , Tim Includes: 1) 1927 “The Last Laugh” with Jack taneously promote popular athletes and products. Hardaway, M. Richmond, Rechi, and more. There are Dempsey, Tex Rickard, Gene Tunney and Uncle Sam. Headlining the lot is a rare 1946 “Atlantic Bond” paper thousands of HOFer cards. These boxes also contain 2)1927 current-events montage including display on which names his “All-Time scattered rookie and insert cards of several players. Dempsey/Tom Sharkey/Tunney, plus Charles Lindbergh All-Star pitchers.” Additional highlights include a 1948 This lot is being housed at our consignor’s home in and cellar scene of the Red Sox and Braves. 3) 1935 “Chesterfield” ad featuring Joe DiMaggio and Ted Central Michigan. Local pick is encouraged or shipping current events montage including Babe Ruth on Braves Williams, as well as a 1956 Harlem Globetrotters will be substantial. chasing Father Time. broadside. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

698. (1000) 699. (1600+) 1980 1930s-2000s Venorlandus Multi-Sport (England) Treasure World of Chest with Sport Cards, Complete 48- Autographs, Card Sets with Publications Ali & Pele & More! Tremendous Break The offered Value! A potential 1930s-2000 windfall awaits the multi-sport high bidder of these treasure chest of (1600+) items is a dealer’s dream with significant “break value” discovered (1000) 1980 Venorlandus World of Sport complete 48- throughout. Highlights include: 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup Drivers Framed & Signed Display: (18 signatures, card sets. This hoard of “Flik-Cards” was purchased by average “9”, silver metallic paint pen, full photo LOA from JSA) with J. Gordon, J. Johnson; Signed our consignor directly from England and has remained NASCAR/Indy Racer Photographs: (67 items, average “9”, all auction LOA from JSA, unless noted) with (2) in their possession since. These overwhelmingly (NM- Kenseth, R. Petty, T. Stewart; 1930s-1940s Multi-Sport Matchbook Covers: (13 covers, average VG); Mostly MT) sets include a sterling lineup of international stars 1980s-1990s Sports Cards: (1500+, average NM, mostly stars) with Baseball: (100+) inserts and rookies of Boggs, from a variety of sports including #3 Ali, #6 Andretti, Gwynn, Jeter, Puckett; Basketball: (200+) mid-1990s inserts, (55) 1980s-1990s Jordan; Other: 1969 Sports #11 Pele, #22 Nicklaus, #23 Watson, #24 Player, #25 Illustrated Baltimore Orioles American League Champs full-size poster (presents VG pin holes) and 1980s Cal Trevino, #46 Borg and #48 Evert. Due to size/weight, a Ripken “Got Milk” life-size poster (presents EX, moderate wrinkling). More on our website. shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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702. Sports Icons Single- Signed Photo Lot of (3) With Ali, K. Bryant and W. Payton 700. Multi-Sport “Big Event” Among the Memorabilia Lot of (24) With (5) Super greatest in their Bowl Programs and (10) World 701. Mickey Mantle and Walter Payton respective ath- Series/All-Star Game Baseballs letic arenas, (3) Single-Signed Photographs - Both legends have signed their likenesses in this display lot: Issued for some of the most memorable matchups on PSA/DNA Includes: Muhammad Ali: 20x16 black-and-white the biggest stages in sports, these (24) items include: A pair of incomparable athletes who left us too soon photo of Ali’s 1964 meeting with The Beatles; signed (12) Programs: with covers/pages intact, the guides have endorsed their likenesses in these 8x10 photo- by Ali in black marker (“6” strength; full JSA); Kobe average (EX) quality with: (5) Super Bowl; (4) MLB graphs. Includes: Mickey Mantle: matted to 10-7/8 x Bryant: framed to 19-1/8 x 23-1/8”, a 16x20 LE All-Star Game; (2) World Series and (1) NHL All-Star 13-7/8”, a color photo of Mantle in a right-handed bat- (18/24) color photo signed in silver marker (“10” Game; (10) Baseballs: official spheres from 1970s- ting pose is signed in blue marker (“10” strength) and strength) and inscribed “AS MVP” (Panini COA/holo- 1980s All-Star and World Series events; (1) Pennant: inscribed “No. 7” (full PSA/DNA); Walter Payton: a gram); Walter Payton: 16x20 “A Legend Among Us” 1969 MLB All-Star Game pennant with 100th anniver- black-and-white team-issued photo signed in blue collage signed in blue marker (“9” strength) and sary pin. More on our website. marker (“9” strength; PSA/DNA cert/sticker). inscribed “34” (Auction LOA from JSA). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

705. Multi-Sport Autographed Treasure 703. (7) Multi-Sport Hall of Fame Chest of (17) With “Miracle on Ice” Autographed Flats with Koufax Team-Signed Photo and A.L. R.O.Y. Presented are seven multi-sport Hall of Fame auto- graphed flats. Included are: Baseball: (4 items) with 704. Multi-Sport Autograph Lot of (13) Multi-Signed Baseball Doby signed FDC (“9”, with salutation, PSA/DNA With J. DiMaggio, Mantle, J. Brown and Hardball, the hardwood and the frozen pond are ade- Authentic), Koufax signed cut (“9”, PSA/DNA quately represented in this lot of (17) autographed sou- Authentic), Stengel signed cut (“9”, personalized, Gretzky venirs! Bold signatures average (“9”) potency with PSA/DNA sticker), dated 9/3/29 Weiss (d.1971) signed Standouts from the diamond, gridiron and frozen pond keys including: Baseball: a snow-white OML orb check (“6”, PSA/DNA Authentic); Football: (2 items) have autographed their likenesses in this lot of (13). (grade “10”) signed by (15) A.L. Rookie of the Year with Gifford signed album page (“8”, PSA/DNA Bold signatures average (“8-9”) quality with highlights award winners with Carew and Ripken; Basketball: O. Sticker), Hornung signed cut (“7”, personalized, with including: Baseball: J. DiMaggio (full JSA); Mantle Robertson signed Cincinnati Royals jersey (JSA salutation, PSA/DNA Authentic) and Basketball: (full JSA) and Musial/T. Williams (full JSA); Football: cert/sticker); Hockey: 11x14 color photo signed by (19) DeBusschere (2010 Historic “In Memory Of”, J. Brown and Simpson; Hockey: (2) Gretzky (one with 1980 Team USA members with Craig and Christoff. PSA/DNA Authentic). full JSA). Certification details and more on our website. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

706. 2005 Mario Lemieux Golf Tournament Display Signed by (62) With Elway and M. Jordan and Program Signed by Steinbrenner and 708. Nicklaus/Woods/Palmer Signed LE J. Owens - Full 707. Phil Mickelson and Rickie Fowler UDA Lithograph - Gorgeous! JSA and PSA/DNA Signed Trademark Golf Caps - Both Good enough to have their own personal logos, links Issued at the eighth and final installment of Mario legends Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods Lemieux’ annual celebrity golf invitation in 2005, this Certed A veteran left-handed champion and an up-and-coming are the subjects of this impressive display signed by all 46-3/4 x 22-3/4” display is autographed by (62) of the (3). Portrayed in triumphant poses following Major famed participants. Rendered in black marker, the bold PGA star are the endorsers of these (2) trademark golf caps. Includes: Rickie Fowler: a magenta “Puma” size Tournament victories (and God knows they enjoyed pennings trumpet (“10”) potency throughout with high- enough of those, combining for 38), each has signed his lights including: J. Bettis, J. Elway, R. Fingers, M. “6-7/8 - 7-1/4” model signed on the bill in black mark- er (“8-9” strength; PSA/DNA cert/sticker); Phil likeness in gold-colored marker. The scriptings all Jordan:, M. Lemieux, S. Mikita, B. Roethlisberger (full trumpet “perfect 10” potency and the UDA limited edi- JSA) and E, Smith. Also included is a Greater Mickelson: a white Callaway “KPMG” model signed on the bill in black marker (“8-9” strength; JSA tion (195/250) piece features logo silhouettes in the Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame 1976 program signed by background and is framed to 51-1/2 x 25-1/2”. UDA J. Owens (“8-9” strength) and G. Steinbrenner (“9” cert/sticker). Opening Bid $200.00 cert/hologram. strength). Full PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

112 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 709. Superb 1880s-1890s “N” Large Cards Type Collection (70 Different) Distinguished Victorian Era images, diversity of subject matter and desirable preservation quality come together in this superb 1880s “N” large cards type collection of (70) differ- ent. Dominated by Duke issues, this antique accumulation also includes a nice variety of Allen & Ginter, Lorrilard and others. Generally the obverses present as above aver- age to excellent and while approximately 35% are affected on the reverse by album residue/surface loss, this group remains broadly appealing. Highlights are: Allen & Ginter: N35 American Editors: #18 DeYoung presents (VG-EX) with deference to very small spots of surface loss; N36 American Indian Chiefs: Arkikita (obverse EX, reverse minor surface loss); Duke: N96 Actresses folders: purple boa (VG-EX); N98 Albums of American Stars: actress card (EX), album (GD-VG); N99 Battle Scenes: Monitor and Merrimac (obverse EX, reverse moderate surface loss); N100 Bicycle Riders: Leg Over Handle (obverse VG, reverse minor tape/residue); N112 Great Americans: Holmes/Longfellow/Whittier (GD); N127 Sea Captains: Leist presents (VG) with deference to very minor obverse surface loss; N135 Talk of the Diamond: A Heavy Batter (obverse VG-EX, reverse heavy residue); N139 Vessels (die-cut): Full Rigged Ship (GD-VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

710. 711. 1933 R174 Exceptional Goudey 1880s “N” “World War Cards Type Gum” Collection (114 Complete Set Different) (96) Variety and quality Non-Sport card col- recommend this lectors prepare to exceptional 1880s battle for this 1933 “N” card collection Goudey R174 of (114) different. “World War Gum” With a great assort- complete set of ment of Allen & (96/96). Ginter, Duke’s, Documenting the Kimball, Kinney, historic events of Old Judge, Sweet WWI this fascinat- Caporal and other ing issue features leading brands repre- obverse photos/cap- sented, this eclectic tions and reverse collection merits text which provide serious consideration an interesting and as the obverses are informative look at generally bold and the first global con- appealing, with a fair flict. Split into two number sporting series with (48) yel- sharp corners. While low-orange bor- approximately 25% dered, vertical for- are affected on the mat types and (48) reverse only by album residue/surface paper loss, the large majority of 75% show nice red-orange, horizon- original detail with complete printed text. Highlights are: N1 American Editors: W.M. tal format types, Singerly (obverse EX, reverse 50% surface loss); N2 American Indian Chiefs: King of these 1-7/8 x 1-3/8” cards report for duty in well-preserved condition. With an approx- the Crows (VG); N28 World’s Champions: G. Bubear (obverse VG, reverse minor imate grade breakdown of (10% EX, 20% VG-EX, 40% VG, 20% GD-VG, 10% GD) surface loss); N78 Histories of Generals (booklets): J.E.B. Stuart (VG-EX); N79 Life this venerable set is highlighted by: #1 “War is Declared” (VG) and #96 “French Field of (booklets): J.J. Astor presents (EX) with owner’s name/date written on first page; Guns Firing” (GD). Though (28) of the first series and (5) of the second series are N165 Games and Sports: Hare and Hounds (EX); N172 Old Judge baseball P. Flood mildly affected on the reverse only by light print-transfer on the perimeter, all text is (obverse VG, reverse minor surface loss); N308 German Sailor (EX) with deference clearly legible and in general these cards remain highly desirable. Card #51 has unob- to reverse writing. More on our website. trusive writing on the field of the reverse which does not contact the text. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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712. 1880s Allen & Ginter 713. 1938-40 T87 Wings “A” Tobacco Albums Lot Cigarettes “Modern of (3) American Airplanes” Early tobacco enthusiasts get fired Complete Set (150) up over this lot of (3) 1880s-1890s Take to the sky with this highflying Allen & Ginter “A” tobacco non-sports tobacco issue. Offered is a albums. Featured are: Worlds 1938-1940 T87 Wings Cigarettes Racers with (12) pages of race three-series complete set of (150). horses, presents very handsomely These visually stunning 2-1/2 x 1-3/4” despite light creasing on the cover, cards are adorned with color aircraft all images are bold, clean and images on the obverse and correspon- glossy, comes with original mailer ding text on the reverse. Boasting addressed neatly by hand; 50 generally sharp corners, clean white Decorations of Knighthood and borders and vivid images this better Chivalry with (10) pages of grade set presents as (90% EX-MT to medals, displays great original NM-MT+, 10% EX or lesser). The first series is printed without a series designation, details with only minor wear; Napoleon with (10) pages of images, overall very the second series is printed with “Series B” and the third series with “Series C”. appealing despite corner creases on cover. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

714. (4) 1938 715. (6) 1940 Gum Inc. Gum Inc. Superman PSA 5-6 Horrors of Graded High Numbers War PSA Each graded from EX-MT 6 to Graded High EX 5 by PSA. The “Man of Steel” performs various death- Numbers defying feats with these six with (3) 1940 Gum Inc. Superman PSA Hitler high numbers. Included among this extremely difficult series Each graded by are: PSA 6: (2 cards) with #49 PSA. The devas- Danger at the Carnival, #62 tating effects of Peril in the Presses; PSA 5.5: global conflict are chronicled with this quartet of 1938 Gum Inc. Horrors of War high #57 Battling the Hurricane; numbers, three of which depict controversial Adolph Hitler cards. Included are: PSA PSA 5: (3 cards) with #56 6: (2 cards) with #240 The Frightful Cost of War, #286 Chamberlain Meets Hitler in Superman and the Killer Peace Effort; PSA 4: (2 cards) with #277 Hitler’s Border Tour Raises War Scare and Whale, #57 Battling the Hurricane and #68 Saved by Superman. #283 Hitler Threatens Force to Free Sudetens. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

716. 1952 Bowman Firefighters Complete Set 717. 1966 Philadelphia Gum Tarzan (64/64) with Complete PSA Graded Set of (66) Wrapper Plus (20) Cards—#3 on Registry Duplicates The high-flying feral Tarzan of the African jungle is the subject of this 1966 Philadelphia Gum PSA Set your non-sport collec- graded set of (66) cards. With both a Weighted tion ablaze with the GPA and Set Rating of 8.91, this razor-sharp offered 1952 Bowman gallery is currently ranked third on the competi- Firefighters complete set tive registry. Included are: PSA 10: (5 cards) with of (64) with wrapper plus #15, 28, 39, 43, 53; PSA 9: (48 cards) with #2-11, (20) duplicates. The illus- 13, 14, 16, 18-20, 22-27, 29, 30, 32-38, 41, 45-52, trations of the life-saving vehicles have an overall approximate condition breakdown 54-56, 60-62, 64, 65; PSA 8.5: (4 cards) with #12, of 30% (VG-EX or better), 40% (VG) and 30% (GD or lesser). Also present is a col- 17, 59, 66; PSA 8: (9 cards) with #1, 21, 31, 40, orful and scarce wrapper presenting in (VG) condition. A sampling of (20) duplicates 42, 44, 57, 58 and 63. averaging (VG to VG-EX) rounds out this gathering. Included among the extras are Opening Bid $250.00 #2, 7, 9, 14, 15, (2) 18, 19, 24, 26, 29, 34, 38, 40, 48, 49, 52, 55, 57 and 64. Opening Bid $200.00

718. 1938 Gum Inc. Horrors of War 719. 1938 Gum Inc. Horrors of War 720. 1930s-70s Wilbur-Suchard and #277 Hitler’s Border Tour PSA 5 #283 Hitler Threatens Force to Free Topps “Flags” High Grade Lot (371) Opening Bid $100.00 Sudetens PSA 7 Opening Bid $50.00 Opening Bid $200.00

114 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 721. 1976-1992 Non-Sport Unopened Wax Box & Set Collection (90) A variety of themes from the entertaining to serious are covered with these (90) 1976- 1992 non-sport unopened wax boxes and sets. The inner 722. 1970s-80s “Star Wars” and Related packs are guaranteed Unopened Wax Boxes Lot (5) unsearched while the Don’t turn to the “dark side” and miss the opportunity display boxes exhibit to bid on these five 1970s-1980s Star Wars unopened varying degrees of boxes. Each “X” out container displays (36) fresh packs storage handling. with crisp folds and tight seals. Unless noted, the dis- Highlights include: play boxes have sustained minimal evidence of storage Wax Boxes: (74 wear. Included are: 1.) 1977 Topps Series 3; 2.) 1980 boxes) with (2) 1976 Topps Empire Strikes Back (slight panel separation and Donruss Space: 1999, 1977 Fleer Gong Show (partially separated lid), 1977 Topps Charlie’s Angels Series 3, 1978 partially separated lid, 12 cards per pack); 3-4.) (2) Donruss Elvis, 1978 Topps Close Encounter (partially separated panel), 1978 Topps Jaws 2, 1978 Topps Superman: 1983 Topps Return of the Jedi Series 1 (10 cards per The Movie, 1978 Topps Three’s Company, 1979 Topps Alien, (2) 1979 Topps Black Hole, (2) 1979 Topps Rocky 2 pack) and 5.) 1983 Topps Return of the Jedi Series 2 and (2) 1979 Topps Star Trek. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. (10 card per pack). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

724. 1963 The Avengers #1 Top Silver Age Key Issue Comic Book Avengers assem- ble! Head the bat- tle cry of Marvel Comics popular super-hero team 725. Gold Age DC Super-Hero Comic 723. 1962 Fantastic Four Early Key with this 1963 The Avengers #1 origin Book Lot of (2) with Adventure Comics Issue Comic Book Lot of (2) with #4 key issue comic #150 & All-Flash #13 (Restored) & #7 book. Starring Iron Demand for Gold Age comics is at a frenzy and prices Marvel Comics took its first major step toward domina- Man, Thor, Hulk, are skyrocketing. Join the frenzy with this lot of (2) tion of the super-hero genre with the 1961 launch of the Ant-Man and Wasp G.A. DC super-hero comics. Offered are: Adventure Fantastic Four. Take a major collecting step forward this popular inaugural issue is considered one of the Comics #150 from March, 1950 featuring Superboy, with this lot of (2) 1962 early FF key issue comic most important releases of the Silver Age, with a peren- Aquaman and a Shining Knight story with Frank books. Featured are: issue #4 1st Silver Age appearance nial spot on the “top-20” list. Tape repairs on the front Frazetta art, book is appealing with desirable gloss and of the Sub-Mariner, re-stapled and restored with 3” and back covers relegate this well-loved comic to (FR) colors, however tape repair and peripheral paper loss color replica section at the top of the front cover, bal- status, however appealing colors, captivating artwork relegate it to apparent (FR-GD); All-Flash #13 Winter, ance of cover shows (GD-VG) details with deference to and reasonably supple pages add up to a serviceable 1943 issue with “The King” appearance (GD-VG) with minor writing, pages are appealing and supple; issue #7 and affordable example. More on our website. great cover art, attractive gloss and only minor soiling. Opening Bid $200.00 1st appearance of Kurrgo (GD). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

727. Bronze 728. 1977 Ms. Age #1 Marvel Key Issue Early Issue Comic Comic Book Lot Book of (47) with (24) Investment #1 Inaugural Lot of (107) Issues with The With an early nod to 726. Key Early Issue Bronze Age Comic Defenders “girl power” Marvel Comics launched the Book “Short Runs” Lot of (50) with Star & Hero For female super-hero Wars Hire comic book series Whether collecting or investing, amassing high quality From the collection of a savvy hoarder comes this Ms. Marvel in 1977. inaugural issues while they are still affordable makes lightly handled investment lot of (107) Bronze Age #1 Nearing the 40th sense. Comic enthusiasts get off to a great start with issue comic books overwhelmingly ranging (FN to anniversary of this this key early issue Bronze Age comic book lot of (50). NM+). With B.A. comics gaining prominence many of powerful glamazon, Marvel announced in October that Featured are “short runs” of the first few issues of eight these key first issues are realizing significant sales fig- the character now known as Captain Marvel/Carol popular comic series. Published by industry giants ures and given the overall quality of this group, future Danvers will join its increasingly popular parade of Marvel and DC these important key issues all present gains are inevitable. Highlights are: Marvel Titles: super-hero movies in 2018. Beat the rush for related in desirable grades of (VF to NM+). Highlight Black Panther, The Defenders, Hero For Hire, Giant- memorabilia with this 1977 Ms. Marvel key early issue titles/issue numbers are: Star Wars: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Size Kid Colt, Spectacular Spider-Man, Star Wars, comic book lot of (47). Displaying in top grades of (VF 8, 9, 10, 11,12, 13, 14; Jonah Hex: (2) 1, (2) 2, (2) 3. Warlock; DC Titles: The Demon, Jonah Hex, Omac, to NM+) this warehouse find lot consists of (24) #1, More on our website. The Shadow. More on our website. (21) #2 and (2) #3 unread issues. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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729. 730. 1833 Abraham John Quincy Lincoln Adams Handwritten Signed and Signed Handwritten 1852 Letter with Document Full Display - PSA/DNA Full JSA Following his In review of the term as 6th multiple facets of POTUS, John Abraham Quincy Adams Lincoln’s rise to (d.1848) spent political promi- the remainder of nence, the back- his life serving as ground stories are a Massachusetts Congressman in the House of Representatives. Presented is a 20 x nothing short of astounding as one recounts the transformation of “A Nation 13-1/2” display containing a letter handwritten and signed by Adams while holding Divided” and its history-shaping Chief Executive. This Lincoln handwritten and the position of Chairman of the Committee of Manufacturers. Addressed to Duff signed document is among the most coveted in U.S. Presidential circles and mystify- Green, this 1833 correspondence shows bold black lettering against an off-white back- ing by its circumstances. Framed to 14x17 with a color portrait accenting the display, ground, with Adams distinct signature showing solid (“9”) strength above his title. the centerpiece is a document measuring approximately 7-5/8 x 2-1/4”. On it, Lincoln Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. has composed the following in black-ink: “Received of George B. Kinkead by Opening Bid $200.00 N.(inien) W. Edwards two hundred and eighty four dollars 43/100 from the estate of R.S. Todd subject to be released, or so much thereof as may hereafter be legally required. Aug. 18th 1852 (signed) A. Lincoln. While a series of vertical folds and age- 732. President induced toning are inherent to a document of this vintage, the signature rings true at Bill Clinton (“8-9”) potency and is unaffected by the aforementioned flaws. The content pertains Single-Signed to the will of Lincoln’s father-in-law, Robert S. Todd. Todd, a wealthy Kentucky slave holder had died in 1849 and his will was being challenged by his son, George. Just Baseball with before leaving the Whig Party and helping form the Republican Party, Lincoln was a Full PSA/DNA prominent attorney at this time. It is not documented whether or not the Todd Impeached for per- Kentucky house was involved in these legal proceedings. But that structure’s interest- jury related to extra- ing history includes statuses as a tavern (early-1800s), residence for the Todd family marital sexual alle- and, by 1879, a brothel. Full photo LOA from JSA, as well as a COA from gations, 42nd U.S. RRAuction. President Bill Opening Bid $1200.00 “Bubba” Clinton balanced a penchant for fast-food burgers and junk food with progressive policies and jogging. Apparently Americans trust a guy who knows how to loosen up, as Clinton’s approval rating soared to the highest level of any post-WWII president fol- 731. George H.W. Bush Signed “Air Force One” lowing his impeachment acquittal. Show your approval for this well-rounded chief Commemorative Bat - Full JSA executive with this pristine OML/Selig baseball (NM-MT) single-signed on the sweet spot with (“9”) strength. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. The Chief Executive wields a big stick with this autographed commemorative bat. Opening Bid $200.00 Specifically, the 34” lumber features a Presidential seal and a color image of “Air Force One” and elegant test citing its September 6, 1990 inaugural flight. On the bar- rel, former President George H.W. Bush has signed in blue marker (“7-8’ strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00

733. 1900-1984 Presidential Campaign Pin Lot of (70) Winners and also-rans vied for our nation’s chief exec- utive office with this lot of (70) 1900-1984 presiden- tial campaign pins. Ranging from 3/4” to 2- 1/2” in diameter these vin- 734. President/Politician Vintage Photograph Lot of (65) with tage campaigners present (11) JFK from above average to From the lifetime collection of prominent writer/reporter Paul Dickson, a powerhouse excellent with only a few president/politician 1950s-1990s photograph lot of (65). These mostly 8x10 photos lesser. Highlights are: were intended for inclusion in a variety of publications. In general this nicely pre- 1900: W. McKinley/T. served group presents in better to excellent condition with deference to occasional Roosevelt; 1920: W. Harding; 1936: A. Landon/F. Knox; 1936-1944: (3) F.D. authentic cropping marks and a small number with staple holes which do not compro- Roosevelt; (2) W. Wilkie; 1948: T. Dewey; 1952-1956: (5) D.D. Eisenhower; (2) A. mise the images. Highlights are (11) J.F. Kennedy including (2) Jacques Lowe photos Stevenson; 1960: (2) J.F. Kennedy; P. Nixon; A. Stevenson. More on our website. and (16) R.M. Nixon. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

116 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 735. 1946 Boris Karloff 736. Edward Signed Contract G. Robinson Display with Full JSA & Marlene Forever linked with the Dietrich Frankenstein “Monster” charac- Signed ter, actor Boris Karloff (d.1969) thrilled and chilled movie audi- Displays— ences from the silent era to mod Both Full JSA ‘60s. Suitably this matted Glamour and guts signed contract display is outfit- were the trade- ted with photos from his best marks of these known films “Frankenstein” Hollywood leg- and “The Mummy”. Measuring ends. Presented is a pair of signed matted displays with Edward G. Robinson (d.1973) 30x26, this dynamic display and Marlene Dietrich (d.1992). Measuring 20x16 the Robinson piece features a alternates the contract pages 10/11/70 TLS with an impressive (“9-10”) strength signature along with an 8x10 natti- (EX) dated 1/8/46 with the like- ly attired gangster photo. Ms. Dietrich appears in two 8x10 smoldering siren poses new iconic horror photos. Karloff’s (“7-8”) quality endorsement appears at the bottom placed in a 20x20 display with a “Twentieth Century Fox Employee’s Personal of contract’s third page located at bottom center. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on Statement” with a (“7”) quality signature at bottom right. Full photo LOAs from JSA. our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

737. Ed Sullivan, Ted Williams and Rocky Marciano 8x10 Photo— Signed by Sullivan to Williams—With Original 738. Male Entertainment/Politics CBS Envelope Photos and Index Cards Autograph On August 17, 1953, after Teddy Lot (94) Ballgame returned from Korea, the Red Near Mint condition with bold “8-10” signa- Sox organized a $100-a-plate banquet tures. Highlights include: Walter Cronkite, at the Hotel Statler with all proceeds Daniel Radcliffe, Dudley Moore, Fats Domino, going to the Jimmy Fund. Ed Sullivan Jimmy Carter/Rosalynn Carter and William F. emceed the event, and he later gifted Williams with this autographed photo, which Buckley. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our also depicts Rocky Marciano. Sullivan’s blue-ink “7-8” inscription reads, “To Ted - A website. champ in the clutches - Sincerely Ed Sullivan.” The reverse is stamped “Photo By: Opening Bid $200.00 Jerry Saltsberg & Associates” and “Part of the Ted Williams / Bobby-Jo Williams / Ferrell Collection.” EX/MT condition. Accompanied by the original CBS Television mailing envelope postmarked 10/6/1953 from “Ed Sullivan” to “Mr. Ted Williams” at his Miami, FL address. COA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $150.00

739. Country Music Sensations Signed Memorabilia with Carrie Underwood Shirt Display & Taylor Swift “Red” CD Book-Both JSA Certified Country music is red hot and these gals are fueling the fire. Presented is a pair of music memorabilia items signed by singing sensations Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift. Since her 2005 “American Idol” win Underwood has blossomed into one of the music industry’s biggest stars. The offered 17-1/4 x 21-1/2” display showcases an Underwood signed (“8-9”) size “XL” concert shirt featuring an alluring image of the country-pop diva. Incredibly famous and possibly more popular, Swift is represented by a signed (“9-10”) book from her “Red” CD. JSA basic certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

740. Charles Lindbergh 1920s- 30s Ephemera Collection (8) and 1931 PD7 Bond 741. Female Entertainment Bread “Famous Personalities Autographed Planes and Pilots” Photos Lot (64) Pinbacks Complete Opening Bid $100.00 Set (6) plus Extras (6) Opening Bid $100.00

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742. (2) 1909-11 T206 743. (2) 1911 T206 White Borders with El White Borders Principe De Gales American Beauty Backs: Tim Jordan 460 Subjects with (SGC 50) & Tom Russ Ford & John Needham (SGC 50)— Hummel—Both Both Highest Graded or SGC 60 None Better T206 Rare Back Each graded 50 VG-EX 4 by Collectors! Each graded SGC. Premier pairing of 1909-11 60 EX 5 by SGC. Scarce T206 White Borders adorned by tandem of 1911 T206 difficult El Principe De Gales White Border commons advertising backs. These mid-grade relics are crease-free with well formed corners with clean American and creamy edges. The all-important reverses are accentuated by bold typeface. Beauty 460 Subjects Includes: 1.) highest graded T. Jordan (Portrait, 1 of 1, none better) and 2.) Needham advertising backs. (1 of 2 at grading level, none better). Included are appropriately judged copies of the following: 1.) highest graded Ford (1 Opening Bid $200.00 of 1, none better) and 2.) Hummel (1 of 2 at grading tier, only two better). Opening Bid $200.00

744. (6) 1911 T205 745. 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Gold Border SGC 35- Cabinets #5 60 Graded Cards (Checklist Back) SGC 40 Each graded by SGC. Antique Wahoo Sam! Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. sextet of 1911 T205 Gold From the farmlands of Nebraska and into Border singles. Unless noted, the Hall of Fame, Sam Crawford was a each cardboard artifact dis- dynamic player who still holds the all-time plays a Piedmont advertising big league record of 309 career triples. The back. Includes: SGC 60: (2 Cooperstown inductee is portrayed heaving cards) with Reulbach a throw on this 1910-11 Turkey Red (Hassan), Schulte; SGC 55: Cabinets #5 with a bold checklist reverse. (2 cards) with Hoblitzell The highly prized premium which depicts (SGC 55, “Cin.” after Second Crawford honing his skills against a tri- 1908 in Stats, Cycle), Oakes; color dusk backdrop is crease-free with SGC 45: Snodgrass and SGC wear relegated to the corners and edges. 35: D. White. Superb copy that presents much nicer than Opening Bid $150.00 when typically encountered. Opening Bid $150.00

746. 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #9 Ty Cobb 747. 1933 Goudey Baseball #181 (Checklist Offer) SGC Babe Ruth SGC 30 Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC. As the boyhood Authentic hero to generations of young Americans, the Graded Authentic by SGC. Gorgeous Goudey Gum Company shrewdly placed the 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #9 Ty mighty Babe Ruth a whopping four times in Cobb premium with a crisp checklist their inaugural issue. The offered 1933 Goudey offer back. With exception to facial Baseball #181 George Herman (Babe) Ruth is makeup applied by a previous owner and one of the standard bearers of pre-war card- additional surface paint restoration board. This moderately handled specimen dis- throughout, the matted treasure otherwise plays interior and perimeter creasing which presents in (GD to VG) condition. Ideal does not significantly disrupt the strong por- for those seeking a period Ty Cobb piece trayal of the behemoth. without breaking the bank. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

748. (5) 1952-1954 Topps Baseball Hall of Famers & Stars with Kaline Rookie—All 749. 1953 Topps Baseball #82 SGC Graded Mickey Mantle SGC 60 Each graded by SGC. Four Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. This second-year 1953 Yankees and a Tigers comprise Topps Baseball #82 Mickey Mantle is a stirring this star-studded group of five rendition of the New York Yankee icon. The 1952-1954 Topps Baseball Hall crease-free canvas displays only superficial wear of Famers and stars. Includes: consistent with its technical appraisal. The pre- 1952 Topps: #191 Berra (SGC cisely centered illustration exhibits sharp con- 70); 1953 Topps: (2 cards) with trast and the biographical/cartoon “Dugout #104 Berra (SGC 40), #207 Ford Quiz” reverse is clean. (SGC 55); 1954 Topps: (2 Opening Bid $300.00 cards) with #201 Kaline RC (SGC 55) and #239 Skowron RC (SGC 84). Opening Bid $200.00

118 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 750. 1952 Bowman Baseball 751. 1954 Low Number Starter Set of Bowman (132/216) Cards with Stars Baseball: #65 Consistently attractive 1952 Bowman Mickey Mantle Baseball starter set of (132/216) cards. (SGC 40) & #89 These attractive low numbers average (VG- EX) quality. Highlights include: #5 Minoso Willie Mays (EX), #8 Reese (VG-EX), #21 Fox (VG- (SGC 60) EX), #23 Lemon (VG), #52 Rizzuto (VG- Each graded by SGC. EX), #53 Ashburn (VG-EX), #80 Hodges Two cornerstones to (VG-EX), #115 Doby (VG-EX), #142 the 1954 Bowman Wynn (VG), #145 Mize (VG), #146 Baseball edition are Durocher (VG-EX), #156 Spahn (GD), delivered with the #162 Irvin (VG); Signed: (3 cards, average offered tandem of “9”, cards VG to VG-EX, auction LOA Hall of Famers. from JSA) with #2 Thomson, #43 Feller Included are appropri- and #116 Snider. More on our website. ately judged copies of Opening Bid $200.00 the following: 1.) #65 Mantle (SGC 40) and 2.) #89 Mays (SGC 60). Opening Bid $200.00

752. (8) 1955 & 753. (8) 1958-1960 1956 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball SGC Hall of Famers & Graded Hall of Stars with (2) Famers with Mantle, (2) Mays, Koufax, Mantle & Koufax & Mays Williams Only Cooperstown First-ballot legends fuel inductees are granted these eight 1958-1960 admittance into this crisp Topps Baseball Hall of 1955 and 1956 Topps Famers and stars. Each Baseball Hall of Famer group of eight different cards. Each judged by SGC. These graded by SGC. Includes: horizontal cardboard slabs present at the peak of their assigned technical grades. 1958 Topps: (4 cards) Includes: 1955 Topps: (3 cards) with #124 Killebrew RC (SGC 70), #155 Mathews with #1 T. Williams (SGC 82), #101 Richardson (SGC 60, Yellow Name), #187 (SGC 60), #189 Rizzuto (SGC 60); 1956 Topps: (5 cards) with #79 Koufax (SGC Koufax (SGC 80), #486 Mays AS SGC 84); 1959 Topps: (2 cards) with #50 Mays 60), #107 Mathews (SGC 80), #130 Mays (SGC 55), #135 Mantle (SGC 45, gray (SGC 80), #461 Mantle HR (SGC 84); 1960 Topps: (2 cards) with #200 Mays (SGC back) and #240 Ford (SGC 80). 82) and #350 Mantle (SGC 70). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

754. (7) 1961-1962 Topps Baseball SGC Graded Stars with (2) 755. (3) 1962-1969 Topps Baseball Mantle Mickey Mantle SGC Graded Sizzling assortment of seven 1961 and 1962 Cards Topps Baseball stars including a pair of the Powerful trio of 1962-1969 Topps Baseball “Commerce Comet”. Each judged by SGC. Mickey Mantle cards. Each judged by SGC. Includes: 1961 Topps: (4 cards) with #300 Included are eye-popping copies of the follow- Mantle (SGC 70), #415 Aaron (SGC 84), #430 ing: 1.) 1962 Topps #200 (SGC 82); 2.) 1964 Mazeroski (SGC 88), #586 Ford AS (SGC 84); Topps #50 (SGC 80) and 3.) 1969 Topps #500 1962 Topps: (3 cards) with #1 Maris (SGC (SGC 86). 82), #320 Aaron (SGC 60) and #471 Mantle Opening Bid $250.00 AS (SGC 84). Opening Bid $250.00

756. (8) 1960-1968 Topps 757. (8) 1963-1969 Topps Baseball Baseball Mickey Mantle SGC Stars with (5) Mantle—All SGC Graded Cards Graded Perennial MVP candidate and power- Each graded by SGC. Fearsome sluggers and a house slugger Mickey Mantle swings stalwart hurlers are the subjects of these (8) away for these eight 1960-1968 Topps 1963-1969 Topps Baseball star cards. Includes: Baseball SGC graded cards. Includes: Topps Mickey Mantle: (5 cards) with 1963 1960 Topps: #350 (SGC 70); 1962 Topps #200 (SGC 70), 1966 Topps #50 (SGC Topps: (3 cards) with #18 w/Mays (SGC Authentic), 1967 Topps #150 (SGC 80), 1968 80), #200 (SGC 55), #471 AS (SGC 80); Topps #280 (SGC 86), 1969 Topps #500 (SGC 1964 Topps: #50 (SGC 70); 1965 84, Yellow Letters); Topps Hank Aaron: (2 Topps: #350 (SGC 55); 1967 Topps: cards) with 1963 Topps #390 (SGC 80), 1966 #150 (SGC 70) and 1968 Topps: #280 Topps #500 (SGC 84) and Topps : SGC 80). 1967 Topps #609 (SGC 80). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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758. 1955 Bowman 759. 1956 Baseball Complete Set Topps (320/320) Plus Variation Baseball with (8) SGC Graded Complete Stars Set Turn the dial for the offered 1955 (340/340) Bowman Baseball complete set with (6) of (320) cards plus one variation featuring eight SGC graded stars. SGC The overall approximate condi- Graded tion breakdown is as follows: Stars 15% (NM or better), 30% (EX- C o n s i s t e n t l y MT), 30% (EX) and 25% (VG- crisp 1956 EX or lesser). Keys include: #1 Topps Baseball complete set of (340) cards featuring a formidable sextet of SGC graded Wilhelm (VG), #10 Rizzuto stars. The overall approximate condition breakdown for this immensely popular “golden (EX), #22 Campanella (VG-EX), age” issue is as follows: 25% (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 25% (VG- #23 Kaline (SGC 86), #37 Reese EX or lesser). Highlights include: #5 T. Wi l l i a m s (SGC 80), #8 Alston (NM), #20 (EX-MT), #59 Ford (SGC 84), Kaline (EX), #30 J. Robinson (VG), #31 A a r o n (SGC 80), #33 Clemente (VG-EX), #79 #68 E. Howard RC (EX-MT), K o u f a x (SGC 60), #101 Campanella (VG-EX), #110 Berra (SGC 82), #113 Rizzuto #103 Mathews (EX-MT), #130 (VG-EX), #118 Fox (NM), #120 Ashburn (NM), #130 M a y s (SGC 86), #135 M a n t l e Ashburn (EX-MT), #134 Feller (EX-MT), #168 Berra (SGC 82), #179 Aaron (SGC (SGC 84, gray back), #140 Score RC (NM), #145 Hodges (EX-MT), #150 Snider (VG- 55), #184 Mays (SGC 60), #202 Mantle (SGC 80), #204 F. Bolling (NM, M. Bolling EX), #164 Killebrew (VG-EX), #166 Dodgers Team (VG-EX), #251 Yankees Te a m back), #242 Banks (SGC 50), #265 Barlick (SGC 84) and #267 Honochick RC (NM). (VG), #260 Reese (VG) and #292 Aparicio RC (VG). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $500.00

760. 1957 761. 1962 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Set Complete Set of (598) Cards of (407) Cards with (2) SGC with (4) SGC Graded Stars Graded Stars Plus (8) Formidable 1957 Variations Topps Baseball Challenging 1962 complete set of Topps Baseball (407) cards hall- complete set of marked by four (598) cards with a pair of SGC graded stars plus eight variations. This condition sensi- SGC graded stars. tive wood bordered issue has an approximate condition breakdown of 25% (EX-MT The approximate or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with the difficult high condition break- series presenting only slightly lesser than the more available numbers. Keys include: down is as follows: 20% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG #1 Maris (VG-EX), #5 Koufax (VG), #10 Clemente (EX-MT), #18 Mantle/Mays or lesser) with nearly 5% displaying reverse writing. The tough fourth series generally (EX), #25 Banks (NM), #45 B. Robinson (NM), #50 Musial (VG-EX), #53 presents on par with the more available numbers. Highlights include: #1 T. Williams Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR LL (EX), #150 Kaline (NM), #199 Perry RC (VG), #200 (PR, reverse writing), #10 Mays (GD), #18 Drysdale RC (GD), #20 Aaron (VG), #24 Mantle (SGC 84), #300 Mays (VG), #318 Mantle IA (VG-EX), #320 Aaron (EX-MT), Mazeroski RC (VG-EX), #35 F. Robinson RC (SGC 45), #76 Clemente (VG), #95 #340 Drysdale (NM), #387 Brock RC (VG-EX),#394 Aaron AS (VG-EX), #395 Mays Mantle (SGC 50), #210 Campanella (GD), #212 Colavito RC (EX-MT), #286 AS (EX-MT), #471 Mantle AS (EX-MT), #530 Gibson (SGC 80); Pose Variations: Richardson RC (EX), #302 Koufax (SGC 70), #312 Kubek RC (GD), #328 B. (8 cards) with #125 (VG-EX), 129 (EX-MT), 134 (EX), 139 (VG), 147 (EX-MT), 174 Robinson RC (SGC 80), #400 Dodgers Sluggers (GD) and #407 Mantle/Berra (GD). (EX-MT), 176 (VG) and 190 (EX). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

762. (75) 1959 & 1966 Topps 763. (66) Baseball SGC Graded Cards 1955-1975 Offered are (75) 1959 and 1966 Topps Topps Baseball SGC graded cards. Includes: Baseball 1959 Topps Baseball SGC: (50 cards) with SGC 86: (2 cards) with #114, 549; BVG SGC 84: (15 cards) with #86, 117, Graded #149 Bunning, 182, 186, 191, 299, 364, Hall of 365, #392 Herzog, 417, 442, 482, 504, 508; SGC 82: (11 cards) with #4, 64, Famers & 152, #292 D. Williams, 306, 370, 425, Stars— 497, 507, 524, #560 Aparicio AS; SGC Loaded 80: (22 cards) with #6, 55, 79, 112, Each judged 154, 187, 244, 311, 316, 321, 323, 327, by Beckett 331, 332, 334, 346, 361, 382, 405, 458, Vintage Grading. Stacked 1955-1975 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame and star collection 489, 536; 1966 Topps Baseball SGC: of (66) cards. Highlights include: 1955 Topps: #28 Banks (BVG 4), #155 Mathews (25 cards) with SGC 86: (6 cards) with (BVG 5.5); 1957 Topps: #400 Dodgers’ Sluggers (BVG 5.5); 1965 Topps: #170 #115, 129, #150 Colavito, 240, 322, Aaron (BVG 5.5); 1966 Topps: #288 Sutton RC (BVG 6); 1967 Topps: #200 Mays 337; SGC 84: (12 cards) with #37 (BVG 6.5), #250 Aaron (BVG 7.5); 1969 Topps: (2) #260 R. Jackson RC (BVG 5.5, Herman, 133, 149, 155, 161, 239, 332, BVG 4), #500 Mantle (BVG 4.5); 1971 Topps: (2) #5 Munson (BVG 7.5, BVG 5); 338, 345, 370, 407, 416; SGC 82: (3 1973 Topps: #40 Clemente (BVG 5), (4) #100 Aaron (BVG 8, BVG 7, (2) BVG 6.5), cards) with #59, 227, 347; SGC 80: (4 (2) #220 Ryan (BVG 6.5, BVG 4.5) and #615 Schmidt RC/Cey (BVG 7.5). More on cards) with #57, 141, 152 and 189. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

120 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 764. (4) 1964-1969 765. (2580) 1933-1979 Topps Baseball Starter Baseball Shoebox Sets with Many Hall of Collection with Famers, Stars & Numerous Stars Specialty Cards Spotlighted is a 1933-1979 baseball Prospective set collectors will shoebox collection of (2580) cards want to fuel their projects with featuring numerous Hall of Famers these four 1964-1969 Topps and stars. Highlights include: 1 9 3 3 Baseball starter sets packed G o u d e y : #35 Simmons (VG-EX), with Hall of Famers, stars, #63 Cronin (GD), #222 Gehringer rookie cards, league leaders (PR, reverse writing); 1 9 3 4 and a selection of specialty G o u d e y : #10 Klein (VG); 1 9 3 4 - 3 6 cards. Highlights include: 1964 Diamond Stars: #106 Lucas (EX- Topps: (70 different, aggregate MT); 1960 To p p s : (146 cards, EX-MT) with #210 majority VG) with #160 Yastrzemski (EX); 1966 Mantle/Boyer (VG-EX); 1 9 6 1 Topps: (55 different, average To p p s : (194 cards, mainly V G - E X ) EX-MT) with #288 Sutton RC with #150 Mays (GD); 1963 Post: (EX-MT); 1968 Topps: (108 #152 Aaron (EX-MT); 1 9 6 3 different, average EX-MT) To p p s : # 1 7 3 with #45 Seaver (EX-MT), Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (GD); 1964 To p p s : #250 Kaline (VG, wrong back); 1 9 6 5 #247 Bench RC (VG-EX), To p p s : #160 Clemente (VG); 1967 To p p s : #200 Mays (GD); 1968 To p p s : #50 Mays #355 Banks (EX-MT), and 1969 Topps: (102 different, median EX-MT) with #597 (GD); 1972 To p p s : #49 Mays (EX-MT), (3) #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (EX-MT, V G - E X , Fingers RC (VG-EX). More on our website. VG) and 1973 To p p s : #50 Clemente (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

766. (6200+) 767. 1961-1983 1961-1972 Baseball Oddball Topps Collection (6500+) Baseball with Sets Vending Feast on the offered 1961- Singles with 1983 baseball oddball collec- tion of (6500+) including sets. (1500+) Highlights include: 1962 High Topps proof: (2) #400 E. Numbers Howard (one silver proof grades NM, one regular Possibilities grades VG); 1963 Salada abound for this Coins: #56 Mantle (EX-MT); (6200+) 1961- 1964 Topps Coins: #153 1972 Topps Mantle (VG-EX, Left- Baseball singles Handed); 1970 Fleer World collection! These Series near: (63/66, average razor-sharp spec- NM); 1971 Fleer World imens were plucked from period vending boxes. Although largely comprised of com- Series set: (68/68, average mons, there are still plenty of semi-stars, regional favorites and specialty cards pres- NM); 1975 SSPC set: ent. Nearly 10% of the singles display color markings along the upper edges when 630/630, average NM-MT); viewed as a stack. Includes: (100+) 1961, (430+) 1963 (33 high numbers), (150+) 1975 Topps Mini partial: 1964, (3) 1965, (2000+) 1968 (850+ high numbers), (1750+) 1969, (850+) 1970 (473/660, average NM) and (300+ semi-high numbers), (425) 1971 (400+, semi-high numbers) and (525+) 1972. Opening Bid $400.00 1976 Kellogg’s set: (57/57, average EX, moderate staining). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

768. 1971 Topps 769. 1971 Topps Baseball SGC Baseball Complete Set Graded Collection of (72) (752/752) Cards with Hall of Famers, Pitch-black 1971 Topps Baseball Stars & High Numbers complete set of (752) cards. This Presented is a 1971 Topps Baseball SGC well preserved series has an graded collection of (72) cards with Hall approximate condition break- of Famers, stars and high numbers. This down of 15% (NM or better), fragile midnight bordered edition 35% (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and includes: SGC 88: #655; SGC 86: (10 20% (VG-EX or lesser) with the cards) with #543, 645, 671, 674, (2) 686, more difficult high series gener- 690, 710, 727, 741; SGC 84: (35 cards) ally presenting similarly to the with #68, #230 Stargell, #239 more available numbers. Schoendienst, #280 Jenkins, 332, (2) 543, Highlights include: #20 R. #605 Cepeda, 642, (2) 646, 647, 651, 653, Jackson (EX), #100 Rose (EX- 655, 671, 679, 697, (2) 701, 707, 711, MT), #250 Bench (EX), #341 716, (2) 717, 719, (2) 726, (2) 728, 730, Garvey RC (EX-MT), #400 733, 736, (2) 741; SGC 82: (13 cards) Aaron (EX-MT), #513 Ryan with #1 Orioles Team, #45 Hunter, 70, (EX-MT), #525 Banks (EX- #264 Morgan, 355, 652, 672, 683, 696, MT), #550 Killebrew (NM-MT), 702, 729, 746, 752; SGC 80: (8 cards) #600 Mays (VG-EX), #630 with #64, 276, #530 Yastrzemski, 620, Clemente (NM), #640 F. 664, 670, 673, 712; SGC 70: (4 cards) Robinson (VG-EX) and #709 with #180 Kaline, 183, #361 Sutton, 655 Baylor RC (PSA 7, mislabeled, actually O-Pee-Chee). More on our website. and SGC 60: #675. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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770. (5) 1960 Topps Baseball 771. (1234) 1970 Topps SGC Graded Baseball Cards Mostly from Key Cards Vending with (19) PSA with Mantle, Graded Mays, Formidable 1970 Topps Baseball col- McCovey & lection of (1234) cards primarily from Yastrzemski vending with (19) PSA graded. Although the majority of cards are RC commons from the more available Each graded by series, there are still plenty of semi- SGC. Construct stars, regional favorites and specialty the foundation of cards included. Our consignor submit- your 1960 Topps ted (19) cards for PSA grading. The Baseball project following included cards are the around these five results: PSA 9: #584; PSA 8.5: (3 Hall of Fame cor- cards) with #513, 531, 610; PSA 8: nerstones. (14 cards) with #309, 317, 472, 490, Included are well- 522-524, 528, 539, 589, 610, 656, centered and razor-sharp examples of the following: SGC 88: #148 Yastrzemski RC; 688, 704 and PSA 6.5: #618. SGC 84: (2 cards) with #316 McCovey RC, #350 Mantle; SGC 80: #160 Opening Bid $200.00 Mantle/Boyer and SGC 60: #200 Mays. Opening Bid $400.00

772. 1973 Topps 773. (20,000+) 1972- Baseball Near Set 1979 Topps Baseball (637/660) Plus (175) Singles Collection with Minor Star Duplicates Many Stars—Sharp! Sparkling 1973 Topps Abundant 1972-1979 Topps Baseball near set of (637/660) Baseball singles collection of cards plus (175) minor star (20,000+) cards with numerous duplicates. This collection stars dispersed throughout. averages (EX-MT to NM) With exception to nearly 20- quality throughout. Highlights 25% displaying varying include: #1 Aaron/Ruth/Mays degrees of rubber band impres- (VG-EX), #50 Clemente sions, the well preserved cards (EX), #67 Carlton/Ryan LL average (EX-MT to NM) quali- (EX), #100 Aaron (VG-EX), ty with many better including #130 Rose (EX-MT), #193 several viable candidates for Fisk (VG), #220 Ryan (GD), third-party professional grad- #245 Yastrzemski (VG-EX), ing. Moderate duplication is uncovered throughout from the more available series. #300 Carlton (EX-MT), #350 Highlights include: 1972 Topps: (1500+); 1973 Topps: (2600+) with #220 Ryan Seaver (VG-EX), #471 Cobb (GD), (5) #471 Cobb ATG (average NM), (7) #472 Gehrig ATG (average NM); 1974 LDR (EX), #473 Aaron LDR Topps: (900+); 1975 Topps: (2700+) with #223 Yount RC (NM); 1976 Topps: (VG) and #474 Ruth LDR (2800+) with (3) #1 Aaron RB (NM, (2) EX-MT), (8) #98 Eckersley RC (average (VG). More on our website. NM), (5) #330 Ryan (average NM), (4) #550 Aaron (average EX-MT); 1977 Topps: Opening Bid $250.00 (2500+); 1978 Topps: (3500+) with (6) #400 Ryan (average NM) and 1979 Topps: (3500+). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $400.00

774. 1980 TCMA 775. (64) 1981-1996 Reading Phillies Baseball Wax Boxes Complete Set of & Factory Sets (24) Cards with Invest in these (64) 1981- 1996 baseball wax boxes and factory sets. Demand Prior to superstardom in definitely exceeds supply for Chicago, Ryne Sandberg this impressive cardboard honed his Hall of Fame feast! Highlights include: talents in the Philadelphia Wax Boxes: (54 boxes) with Phillies organization. 1981 Fleer, (2) 1983 Fleer, Presented is a scarce 1980 1984 Topps rack (writing on TCMA Reading Phillies display box, one Mattingly complete set of (24) cards RC back), (4) 1985 Donruss, featuring the iconic sec- (2) 1985 Fleer, 1987 ond baseman. The set Donruss, (5) 1987 Fleer, averages 75% (NM or 1987 Fleer cello, 1988 better) and 25% (EX-MT Topps, (8) 1989 Bowman; or lesser) with the key Sets: (10 sets, all factory) #22 Sandberg grading in with (3) 1987 Fleer Glossy, (EX-MT) condition. (2) 1989 Upper Deck and Opening Bid $200.00 2001 Topps. Due to size/weight, a shipping sur- charge may apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

122 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 778. (4) 1948- 1954 Bowman Baseball SGC Graded Cards with Mays Opening Bid $100.00 777. 1912 T207 Brown Background 776. 1911 T205 Gold Borders Charles Casey Hageman (Upside Down Wrong Dooin (Blank Back) SGC Authentic Opening Bid $100.00 Back) SGC 35 Opening Bid $100.00

780. 1963 Topps Baseball #537 Pete Rose Rookie SGC 80 Opening Bid 779. 1960-1963 Topps Baseball Carl $250.00 Yastrzemski & Pete Rose Graded Rookies 781. (418) 1969-1973 Topps Opening Bid $200.00 Baseball High Numbers Opening Bid $100.00

784. (4) Tougher Philadelphia 782. 1956-1979 Topps Baltimore Phillies Pennants with 1964 Orioles Collection of (120) Cards with 783. (100) 1989 Detroit Lions Police Phantom Scroll and 1940s Scarcity Team Sets, Variations & Signed Cards Sets with Barry Sanders RC Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

787. Philadelphia Phillies “Ashburn 785. 1960-68 Philadelphia Phillies Alley” Stadium Hung “1950” Banner Team Photo Pennant Run of (10) Flag with MLB Hologram Opening Bid $150.00 786. 1961-1962 Philadelphia Phillies White Base Miniature Bobblehead Opening Bid $200.00 Doll Pair Opening Bid $100.00

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788. 1930-1954 Complete Run of Philadelphia Athletics 789. 1949-2014 Philadelphia Spring Training Phillies Yearbook Lot of (64) Roster/Schedule Documenting rosters from “The ” to “The Wheez Kids,” as well as Guides memorable installments from the infa- While Connie Mack was a mous “Phold” and both world champi- franchise fixture in onship efforts, these (64) Philadelphia Philadelphia, the Athletics used Phillies team-issued yearbooks com- multiple sites to hone their prise a near-complete run spanning the skills in spring training. 1949 through 2014 seasons. Covers Spanning the 1930 through and pages are intact throughout, with 1954 seasons, this uninterrupt- varying degrees of wear on some of the ed run of (25) spring training older guides. The (2) missing editions rosters/schedules includes guides issued in seven different locations from Mexico (2002, 2003) will be easy to acquire! City, Mexico to Anaheim, California! The items present beautifully with front cover Opening Bid $400.00 likenesses including Mack and the club’s beloved “white elephant” mascot. Opening Bid $150.00

790. 1930s-2000s 791. 1940s-70s Philadelphia Phillies Pennant Lot of (11) with 2 Philadelphia Phillies Whiz Kids Press Pin, Button This impressive and Mini-Pennant assembly spans the “Blue Jay” era up Lot of (41) With through the Whiz 1964 “Phantom” Kids and beyond to W.S. Press Pin the days of the Quaker logo and From Connie Mack Stadium the Phil/Phillis to to mascots. A fasci- Citizens Bank Park, these nating trip through Philadelphia Phillies sou- time with wonder- venirs were issued to ful vintage designs. Includes: Rare 1940s Blue Jay (VG-EX), Rare 1950 National “phans” and media personnel as their team enjoyed (or perhaps endured) memorable League Champions (GD/VG), 1950s Whiz Kids (VG-EX/EX), 1950s Sliding Play seasons. Highlights include: Press Pins: (phantom); 1976 All-Star (VG-EX/EX), 1950s “Fightin’ Phillies (2 - one GD/VG, one EX), 1960s w/Ball (VG), Game; (phantom); ; ; 1993 1960s Quaker (EX), 1960s Ballcap (2 - one GD/VG, one VG-EX/EX) and 1970s World Series; 1996 All-Star Game; and : More Phil/Phillis Veterans Stadium (VG). on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 792. Philadelphia Phillies Ticket Lot of (32) With and (2) 793. 1963-1965 Philadelphia Phillies From Last Game at Connie Green Base Bobblehead Doll - Rare Mack Stadium Misspelled Version Issued at hallowed and since-razed While it’s common knowledge that the catastrophic venues in the City of Brotherly Love, “Phold” sent the Phillies and their fans to unparal- these (32) full tickets and stubs hail leled despair in 1964, there were additional mishaps from unforgettable performances in in Philly during that era: like this 1963-1965 green Phillies history! Highlights include: base bobblehead doll. At a glance, all is right with the 1950 World Series: Game cute 6-1/2”-tall smiling figurine, which presents (EX) 1 stub (VG-EX); (2) Connie Mack despite a series of minor hairline cracks along the jaw Stadium: October 1, 1970 full tickets line. But alas! The decal along the base reads: “PHI- (both EX-MT) from last-ever game at LAIDELPHIA.” Oh, the decal is at 100%, but it’s Connie Mack Stadium; Veterans misspelled and makes this a rare survivor! Stadium Opener: April 10, 1971 stub Opening Bid $250.00 (VG-EX) from inaugural game at Veterans Stadium. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

795. “Greatest Phillies Team 1869-1969” Framed Display Given to Andy Seminick For baseball’s centennial in 1969, the Phillies selected Whiz Kids team leader Andy Seminick as the best catcher in franchise history. Thus, 794. 1960s Philadelphia Phillies Bobblehead Doll Lot of (8) Seminick and his fellow hon- Smiling and nodding with approval, these (8) Philadelphia Phillies bobblehead dolls orees received these beautiful nostalgic tributes to the Phillies pantheon. Measuring hail from the days of Connie Mack Stadium! Includes:1961-1963 White Base: pres- 18x36, the heavy-stock colorized print photo of Connie Mack Stadium features ents (NM) with decal at 100%; this one is flawless!; (3) 1963-1965 Green Base: (3) adhered black-and-white head shots of Seminick (C), Roberts (P), Waitkus (1B), Rojas different faces with one (EX-MT); one (EX) with hairline crack at front of jaw; and (2B), Hamner (SS), Jones (3B), Ennis (LF), Ashburn (CF) and Klein (RF). Condition one (VG) with multiple jaw line cracks; (4) 1966-1971 Gold Base: one (EX-MT); one is apparent EX-MT within a weathered original black frame displaying an engraved (EX) with very minimal jaw line chipping; and two (VG) with multiple jaw line plaque: “ANDY SEMINICK / CATCHER.” Accompanied by an 8x10 image of cracks. Seminick and company during the on-field presentation ceremony. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

124 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 797. 1967 Andy Seminick Philadelphia Phillies Game Used Jersey with Miedema LOA A Phillies fixture as both a player and mentor, for- mer backstop Andy Seminick garnered MVP consideration as 798. 1980 Game Used 796. 1962 Jacke Davis Game Used a member of the 1950 “Whiz Kids” and went on to groom franchise Phillies Jersey - World Championship Phillies Flannel greats such as Schmidt, Jenkins and Boone. This Year Under Manager , the ‘62 Phils finished just Philadelphia Phillies road jersey was worn by Seminick The longest tenured coach in Phillies history, “Vuke” above .500 with an 81-80 record. Outfielder Jacke during the 1967 season. The gray flannel button-down enjoyed a 41-year career in baseball—with 31 of those Davis appeared in 48 games and came to bat 80 times. garment features “Phillies” across the chest in red seasons in the City of Brotherly Love. His playing days It was his only year in the majors but he did achieve the embroidery on white twill and “2” sewn to the back in spanned 1970 to 1981 and peaked with the Phils’ 1980 satisfaction of hitting a big-league homer—and a triple like fashion. Within the collar, a strip tag features world championship campaign from which this game- to boot. This jersey of his features “J. Davis” chain- “Seminick” and “67” embroidered in blue. On the left used garment originates. The pinstriped zipper-up fea- stitched on a felt strip tag in the collar. A Wilson size- front tail, a “Wilson” tag has a faded size designation. tures red trim and tackle-twill identifiers with 44 label and “1962” felt strip tag reside on the left front This all-original gamer is an appealing relic from the “Vukovich” chain-stitched on a felt strip tag in the col- tail. The identifiers of “Phillies” and “54” are embroi- days of Shibe Park. Subsequently used in the minor lar. There’s a Wilson size-42 label and “80 2” felt strip dered. Light wear overall. leagues, the jersey added an MLB 100th Anniversary tag on the left front tail. Light to moderate wear. More Opening Bid $250.00 patch (1969), which has since been removed. Moderate on our website. wear is evident. LOA from Dave Miedema. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

799. Pete Rose 1984 Game Used Bat 801. 1980s-2000s Philadelphia Phillies with Full PSA/DNA Game-Worn/Team-Issued St. Patrick’s Charlie Hustle Day Lot of (16) With Hamels and played 94 Victorino Jerseys games in As they Montreal hone their before return- skills in ing to the Clearwater, Reds and bat- Florida ting a red-hot every .365 over 26 spring, the games and 107 plate appearances. His Louisville Philadelphia Slugger R211 bat spans 34” and weighs 33.2 oz. It is Phillies cele- uncracked with excellent use in the form of ball 800. 1980s Philadelphia Phillies Game- brate St. marks/stitch impressions; red and green bat rack marks; Worn Jersey Lot of (8) With B. Diaz, Patrick’s finish removed from the hitting surface; light barrel Day in style scoring; 6 tape rings on handle; black-marker notation Tekulve and Vukovich with green of Rose’s “14” on knob (over illegible other number); Contenders and three-time postseason participants dur- apparel. These (16) items were worn/issued in recent and notation of Expos teammate Miguel Dilone’s num- ing the 1980s, the Philadelphia Phillies make a fashion campaigns as the Phils sought to capture the “luck o’ ber “18” on top barrel. PSA/DNA’s accompanying statement in this lot of (8) game-worn jerseys from that the Irish.” Headlining the lot are: (11) Jerseys: knit, LOA reads, in part, “Clearly the bat was marked for decade. The knit button-down and zippered garments mesh or dazzle cloth garments with twill identifiers and another player, possibly for Miguel Dilone. However feature twill identifiers, proper tagging and exhibit proper tagging. Players include: Bastardo, Bullock, use characteristics, both the tape rings on the handle varying degrees of game wear. Includes: L. Anderson, Dubee, Feliz, Hamels, Ibanez, Perez, Redus, Rowand, and removal of the barrel finish are very common for Bedrosian, B. Diaz, Jeltz, Munninghoff, Newell, Savery and Victorino. More on our website. Rose during the labeling period.” Tekulve and Vukovich. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

802. 2000s Philadelphia Phillies Game- 804. Worn and/or Signed Batting Practice Ryan Jersey Lot of (23) With Schmidt, Howard Howard and Werth Game Taking their Used cuts in the Hat, batting cages, Philadelphia Batting Phillies icons Gloves wore these and Mitt (23) batting The Big practice jer- Piece burst seys during 803. 2008 Philadelphia Phillies Members onto the scene as 2005 ROY and followed that up with recent cam- 2006 MVP honors. The two-time home run champ also paigns. The Game Used Gloves Lot of (9) with launched 3 blasts in the 2008 World Series. This game- red and blue Victorino, Hamels and Rollins used ensemble exhibits light usage and includes: 1) micromesh pullover garments feature twill and felt All feature embroidered names on the thumb, with New Era size 7-3/8 cap with MLB hologram and black- identifiers, proper tagging and MLB silhouette logos usage wear ranging from light to heavy, and with marker “6” notation. 2) Rawlings first baseman’s mitt that have decorated jerseys since the 2000 season. brands spanning Rawlings, Mizuno, TPX and Nike. with embroidered “Ryan Howard” on thumb. 3) Under Includes: Bruntlett, Burrell, Conine, Coste, Diekman, Signatures rate “8-10” and come with an Auction LOA Armour “RH6” batting gloves with silver-Sharpie “10” Dugan, Durbin, Eaton, Franco, Galvis, Happ, Harman, from JSA. Signed: , signature “Ryan Howard / Game Used / 07” and Ryan Howard, Gordon, Lidge, Lohse, Marson, Mayberry, (PCM Sports hologram), Jimmy Rollins (“7”) and Brett Howard Authentication hologram. Myers, Savery, Schmidt, Stairs and Werth. More on our Myers (notated “1-24-03”). Unsigned: Opening Bid $250.00 website. and . Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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806. 2005- 2009 Philadelphia Phillies Game Used/Team- Issued All Star Jersey Lot of (5) with MLB 807. 2009 Opening Day 805. 1960 Philadelphia Holograms Signed Game Used Jersey with MLB Phillies Signed Game Used Jacket with Opening Bid Hologram $200.00 Mears LOA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

808. 2009 Chase Utley Philadelphia 809. 2012 Cole Hamels Philadelphia 810. 2012 Jimmy Rollins Philadelphia Phillies Game Used/Team Issued Phillies Game Used Jersey with MLB Phillies Game Used Jersey with MLB Jersey with MLB Hologram Hologram Hologram Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

813. Carlos Ruiz Game Used 811. 2013-2014 Philadelphia Phillies 812. (8) 1970s-2000s Philadelphia Apparel/Equipment Lot of (6) with Memorial Day Digital Camo Game Phillies Game-Used Cleats Lot with Autographed Glove, Hat and Chest Used/Team Issued Jersey Lot of (6) with Rolen and Luzinski Protector MLB Holograms Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

815. Shane Victorino Game Ready Louisville Slugger Pink Mothers Day 814. 2003-2005 Phillies-Era Bat 816. (15) 2010-2014 Philadelphia Opening Bid $150.00 Game Used Bat with Full PSA/DNA Phillies Game Used/Team-Issued Hats Opening Bid $200.00 with Utley, Halladay and Lee - All MLB Hologram Opening Bid $150.00

126 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 817. 1894 New York Giants 818. 1895 New York vs. Baltimore Orioles Giants vs. Baltimore Program Orioles Program They finished 1st and 2nd in the stand- The O’s repeated as N.L. champi- ings, and their legacies loom large in ons in ‘95 on the strength of their baseball history. The 1894 O’s were a peerless batting: Jennings - .386; colorful clan who invented the “hit and Keeler - .377; McGraw - .369; J. run,” whose chicanery spawned the term Kelley - .365; and Brodie - .348. “Oriole baseball,” and who went on to This program hails from a contest capture 3 straight championships. against their northern rivals. Meanwhile, the Giants boasted two 30- Display appearance of the beauti- game winners (Rusie and Meekin) and fully designed, lushly illustrated two .350 batters (Doyle and G. Davis). front cover is FR/GD due primarily When these titan teams clashed that sea- to a vertical center fold and a vin- son, the offered program was produced. tage tape repair on the length of the Measuring 6-1/2 x 9-1/2”, it rates FR/GD spine. Additional interior tape overall due to spine wear, a vertical cen- repairs appear on the perimeter of ter fold and toning/discoloration, yet dis- the inside covers and on the long plays much nicer with a terrific, gilt- edge of each page, shoring up accented cover design centered around small tears. Measuring 6-1/2 x 9- Eddie Burke’s photo. The scoring grid is partially filled in up through the 8th inning, 1/2”, the unscored program has with the rostered players as follows: Giants - Murphy, Ward, Van Haltren, Tiernan, G. adhered lineups sheets atop the Davis, Connor, Burke, Farrell, Doyle, Rusie and German. Orioles - McGraw, Keeler, originally printed lineups, suggest- Brodie, Brouthers, Kelley, Bonner, Jennings, Robinson and McMahon. ing that the rosters changed after production. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

819. 1896 Baltimore Orioles Scorecard with Brodie on Cover The 1890s Baltimore Orioles dynasty reached its zenith in ‘96 with a jaw- dropping 90-39 record, highlighted by Ee-Yah and Wee Willie respectively bat- ting .401 and .386. Interestingly, it’s teammate Steve Brodie—whom John McGraw later canonized as one of base- ball’s most outlandish characters, and who was known to talk to himself in the field and recite Shakespeare at the plate—that receives top billing on this 6x9 program. Disregarding the promi- nent blue pencil notations obscuring the 820. 1919 Federal Baseball Club of Baltimore Stock Certificate otherwise bright, dynamic cover, display At first glance, the 1919 dating seems unusual given the ’s 1914-15 quality is about GD overall with a verti- existence. However, Baltimore’s owners waged a 4-year antitrust battle against Major cal center fold and typical until they finally won their case in April of 1919—one month before perimeter wear throughout. The partially the issuing of this 8-1/2” x 11” stock certificate. (The decision was later overturned in completed scorecard is rostered for: 1921-22 because baseball did not constitute “interstate commerce.”) Featuring an Orioles - McGraw, Donnelly, Keeler, ornate, elegant design with bright graphics and bold print, the document is VG-EX Quinn, Jennings, Kelley, Doyle, Reitz, Brodie, Bowerman, Robinson, Corbett and with minor perimeter wear and a faint pencil notation in the upper right corner. More Pond. Beaneaters - Hamilton, Tenny [sic], Duffy, Long, Tucker, McGann, Bergen, on our website. Collins, Stivetts and Nichols. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

821. 1945 Homestead Grays vs. Chicago American Giants Negro League Scorecard with Josh Gibson What a lineup for the Grays! Rostered here are , , Josh Gibson (who batted .398 in his final full season), Ray Brown, Jud Wilson, Vic 822. 1951-1957 Adirondack “Ligninized” Swing Speed Harris, and Dave Measuring Bat - Rare! Hoskins. No wonder Homestead won its ninth consecutive Negro Innovative in its attempts to compete in the Major League weapons market, National League title. Measuring 5- Dolgeville, New York’s Adirondack plant issued this experimental lumber designed to 1/2” x 9-1/2” and dated “August measure the speed of your swing! One of a scant few produced, this is a rare survivor 13” in pencil, this unscored pro- whose size and weight specifics (33.7-oz.35”) are familiar, as is the center brand that gram rates GD with general surface dates to the 1951-1957 labeling period. From there, however, it gets “high tech” (espe- wear and light soiling, yet presents cially so for 1950s standards) as a metallic gauge has a “reset” switch and a grid to nicer. measure at speeds from 40 to 120 mph! The unusual white ash keepsake is uncracked Opening Bid $250.00 with bat-rack and surface marks. Opening Bid $200.00

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824. 1921-1957 Babe Ruth Memorabilia Lot 823. 19th Century Antique Baseball of (7) with W551 Strip Stitching Machine Card, Quaker Oats Cap From the looks of it the offered 19th Century & Redtop HOF Statue baseball stitching machine may have been used to When it comes to vintage “Babe” sew up the first baseballs ever used. This genuine Ruth collectibles too much is antique contraption is fashioned from wood never enough, so make room for including a split log stump for a base. Other con- this vintage 1921-1957 Ruth struction elements include light to moderately memorabilia lot of (7). Highlights oxidized hardware with functioning hinge, spring, are: 1921 W551 strip card with break and a pulley wheel laced with a leather nice centering, presents (GD-VG) strap. Measuring 32” high on a 14x4 base this details however there is an unob- primitive device looks as though it could still trusive 1/4” tear on the bottom edge; 1934 Quaker Oats cap scarce redemption pre- churn out some viable product as generally it mium with diamond shaped name patch presents handsomely with age appropriate appears very sound. More on our website. wear; 1957 Redtop Brewing statue with HOF backer card, very appealing with near- Opening Bid $150.00 ly full original surface paint. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

825. Vintage 826. Baseball Child Baseball Uniform Lot of (4) Uniform Lot of with Japanese (3) with Rare Jersey, Honus “Dizzy & Daffy Wagner Co. & Dean” 1930s Extras Girls Version From the Majors to the Immerse yourself in bush league, this interna- the youthful spirit of tional game-worn base- “The Great American ball uniform lot of (4) Pastime” with this vin- covers all the bases. tage child baseball uniform lot of (3). Headliner is a 1935 “Dizzy & Daffy Dean Play Featured are: Japanese Suit” - rare girl’s version with shorts. While the jersey and shorts are pleasing, the 4” jersey gray with black/orange “Sharks” lettering patches on the front and an “FSBL” diameter breast patch shows significant age-appropriate wear. A 1934 Babe Ruth patch on the left sleeve; 1934 Honus Wagner Co. Athletic Goods “Bulger AC” club Quaker Oats belt buckle (EX) replaces the original, more than compensating for the team jersey and pants; 1969 Philadelphia Phillies pants worn by outfielder Ron patch wear. Also present are a “Tony Piet” jersey/pants combo and a Philadelphia Stone showing abundant signs of authentic use; c.1930s-1940s American Legion Athletics set with jersey, pants, cap and stirrups. More on our website. sleeveless jersey and pants with black cleats. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 827. Dolph Camilli Old Timers Game-Worn Uniform & New 828. 1970s Memorial Stadium York Baseball Writers Trophy Baltimore Orioles Usher 1941 NL MVP Dolph Camilli steps back Uniform with (2) Caps into the light with this pair of 1989 per- Finding your seat was never a problem at sonal keepsakes. Presented are a game- venerable Memorial Stadium. The former worn uniform from a 6/4/89 Old Timers home of the Baltimore Orioles was event held at Oakland County Stadium manned by ushers donned in uniforms so and a 1/29/89 trophy from the N.Y. bright they could be seen from space. Ride Baseball Writers. Presenting in excellent the waves of nostalgia with this 1970s condition the uniform consists of a crisp Memorial Stadium Orioles usher uniform. white size “44” Dodgers jersey, light- Faithfully representing the home team are cream size “40” pants and Dodger-blue a size “42R” bright orange jacket adorned stirrups and belt. The 7” tall silver-plated with a vivid Orioles patch featuring team trophy stands on a 4-3/4” square base and mascot “The Bird”, a pair of size “36” is engraved with “ You black pants with orange piping and (2) Could Look It Up Award”. More on our caps with 1950s and 1970s examples. website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

829. Vintage Baseball Costume and Toy Jewelry 830. Vintage Baseball Equipment Collection with Ruth, and Memorabilia Treasure Chest DiMaggio, Mantle & with 48” Bat “Odd Lot” takes on a whole new meaning Williams with this vintage baseball equipment and Memorabilia mavens show your pas- memorabilia treasure chest featuring an array sion for fashion by taking home this of the strange, the unusual and the everyday. vintage baseball costume and toy jew- Highlights are: 48” long bat (VG) unlabeled, elry collection. Highlights are: c.1950 potentially very early example which surpass- B. Ruth Kellogg’s Pep ring (NM); es the 42” maximum length specification 1940s J. DiMaggio photo charm (VG- established in 1869; ”Mark A Line” vintage EX); (9) 1960s M. Mantle blue jeans field line chalk marker with manufacturer’s buttons (average EX-MT); (5) 1950 metal nameplate, presents in attractive condi- Sport Stars keychains average (NM- tion; “No Strawberry Pad” vin- MT to MT) on original backer cards tage sliding pads in better grade. More on our with: T. Williams, E. Blackwell, B. Feller, R. Kiner, H. Newhouser; early-1900s website. brass stickpin with fielding player (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

128 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 831. Baseball Presentation Award Lot of (4) with Waner 1954 832. Baseball Player Yankee Stadium “Hall of Fame Day” Sterling Silver Bowl Endorsed Gone but not Memorabilia Lot of forgotten! (17) with “Lefty” While the original own- O’Doul Signed Check ers have Harken back to the days when passed their baseball was for most players legacy thrives a part-time job they had to is this 1954- supplement with other sources 1984 baseball of income such as touting presentation products or operating busi- award lot of nesses. Witness the fruits of (4). their added labor with this Recognizing baseball player endorsed achievement memorabilia lot of (17). and position Highlights are: ” L e f t y ” this group of O ’ D o u l 1/9/69 signed (“9”) testimonial check from his San Francisco hardware was restaurant; (2) Connie Mack literally crafted for display. Featured are: Paul Waner 8/14/54 Yankee Stadium Hall items: a 1952 Connie Mack of Fame Day sterling silver bowl; (2) Max Carey award plaques with 8/3/61 Miami Memory Calendar in its origi- Beach Chamber of Commerce and 7/21/79 undetermined local Pittsburgh induction; nal envelope (NM-MT) with 1984 F.I.B.S. sterling silver plate. More on our website. deference to extraneous writing; Athletics fountain pen bat (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

834. 1951-2011 Hall of Fame LE Induction Class Commemorative Bat Lot of (27) Different Each year newly elected Baseball Hall of Fame members are hon- ored with great fanfare and myriad related collectible souvenirs. Among the most coveted items is an annual series of Louisville Slugger LE brown bats embossed in gold with the 833. Commemorative Baseball Lot of (24) with (12) 1959 “Go names and date of Go Sox” & (12) Duke Snider Logo/Career Highlights the induction class. Re-sale minded bidders take a swing at this commemorative baseball lot of (24) with Offered are (27) (12) 1959 “Go Go Sox” and (12) Duke Snider logo/career highlights. Promoting the different of these “small ball” tactics of the 1959 AL champion Chicago White Sox the “Go Go Sox” prestigious HOF slogan is stamped on Wilson Official League balls which present (NM to NM-MT) Induction com- with light-cream toning. The Snider balls, also (NM to NM-MT) are decorated with a memorative bats in better to excellent condition with: 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, colorful HOF 1980 coat of arms logo, Snider’s name in gold on the sweet spot and 1957, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, two panels of career stats and highlights. More on our website. 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

836. (13) Baseball and Celebrity 2012 Tri-Star Signacuts & Leaf Cut Signature Autographs Presented are (13) multi/non-sport 2012 835. Cal Ripken Jr. “2131 Consecutive Games” Two Troy Tri-Star Signacuts Pound Pure Silver LE Commemorative Bat and Leaf Cut Signature auto- Myriad collectibles were issued honoring Cal Ripken’s all-time consecutive games graphs. Included are: streak, this one outshines them all. Offered is a 12” long pure silver commemorative 2012 Leaf Cut bat engraved on the barrel with “Cal Ripken Jr. 2131 Consecutive Games September Signature 6th 1995”. Additional engraving at center reads “.999 Fine Silver Approx. 2 Troy Celebrities: (4 Pounds Limited Edition of 500” (actual weight has been determined to be 715 grams, cards, all BGS) with equal to 23 Troy ounces). Light tarnish and scratches on the knob do not hinder the Brooke Burke (#/2), James Earl Jones (#/13), Elijah Wood (#/2), Adam West (#/20); luminous appeal of this remarkable treasure. More on our website. 2012 Tri-Star Signacuts Baseball: (9 cards, all sealed) with Belcher (#/5), Bosman Opening Bid $200.00 (#/10), Fingers (misidentified as Jenkins, #/5), Ford (#/5), F. Hernandez (#/10), Kessinger (#/25), McLain (#/5), Schwall (#/10, 1961 A.L. ROY) and Virdon (#/25). Opening Bid $150.00

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837. (31) 1950-1977 838. (41) 1951-1989 New Topps & Bowman York Yankees Signed Baseball Autographed Cards with (13) Hall of Hall of Famers with Famers Including Aaron, Mays & T. Mantle Williams High-end potpourri of (41) 1951- Gallery of (31) 1950-1977 Topps 1989 New York Yankees signed and Bowman Baseball auto- cards with (13) Hall of Famers graphed Hall of Famers with including Mantle and a multitude Aaron, Mays and Williams. The of deceased stars. Unless noted, crisply penned endorsements aver- the autographs present (“8”) or age (“9”) while the surfaces gen- better while the cards generally erally present in (VG to VG-EX) present in the (VG to EX) range condition. Highlights include: with some variance by decade. 1950 Bowman: #94 Boudreau, Highlights include: 1952 Topps: #148 Wynn; 1956 Topps: #150 #129 Mize, #215 Bauer; 1953 Snider; 1958 Topps: #476 Musial Topps: #207 Ford (GD); 1954 AS, #480 Mathews AS, #482 Bowman: #161 Berra; 1954 Banks AS, #485 T. Williams AS, Topps: #5 Lopat; 1955 Topps: #488 Aaron AS; 1961 Topps: #80 #22 Skowron; 1956 Topps: #113 Killebrew; 1962 Topps: #340 Drysdale; 1963 Topps: #135 Ashburn; 1966 Topps: Rizzuto; 1958 Topps: #487 #255 Stargell; 1968 Topps: #500 F. Robinson and 1972 Topps: #50 Mays IA. Auction Mantle AS; 1959 Topps: #155 Slaughter; 1962 Topps: #31 Tresh RC, #243 Roberts; LOA from JSA. More on our website. 1979 Topps Burger King: #6 Hunter and 1985 Topps Traded: #78T B. Martin. Opening Bid $200.00 Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

839. (63) 1981-1989 840. (17) 1987-1989 Baseball Hall of New York Yankees Fame & Star Signed Commemorative Autographed Cards Cards with DiMaggio Featured are (63) 1981- & Mantle 1989 Baseball Hall of “Joltin’ Joe” and “The Mick” are Fame and star autographed the foundation for these (17) cards. These primarily 1987-1989 New York Yankees (“9”) signatures are placed signed commemorative cards. on surfaces which range Each autograph presents (“9”) or from (EX to NM) with better while the surfaces average some variance by year. (NM-MT) with only a couple Highlights include: 1981 lesser. Includes: 1987 Hygrade Donruss: #214 Baseball’s All-Time Greats: Yastrzemski, #356 Weaver; DiMaggio; 1988 Pacific Greats: 1981 Topps: #180 Rose, (10 cards) with #5, #7 Mantle, #380 Stargell, #490 #10 Rizzuto, #25 Tresh, #41 Murray; 1983 Topps: #301 Reynolds, 42, 52, 61, 74, #82 Schmidt SV; 1984 Fleer: Skowron; 1989 Pacific Greats: #504 Sandberg; 1984 (6 cards) with #137 Slaughter, Topps: #251 Gwynn; 1987 141, #144 Bauer, #180 Mize, Topps: #340 Clemens and #194 Keller and #210 Ford. 1989 Topps: #774 F. Auction LOA from JSA. Robinson. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

841. (63) 1988 & 1989 842. (374) Modern Multi- Pacific Greats Signed Sport Certified Cards with (37) Hall of Autograph & Game- Famers Including Used Collection—Loaded Aaron, Mays & with Stars Williams Modern Insert Dealers! Profit Presented are (63) 1988 and from this absolutely loaded mod- 1989 Pacific Greats signed cards ern multi-sport certified autograph with (37) Hall of Famers includ- and game-used collection of (374) ing Aaron, Mays and Williams. cards. Several inserts are serially The crisp blue Sharpie auto- numbered and come from various graphs average (“9”) potency tiered subsets. Highlights include: while the surfaces generally Auto/Jersey: (33 cards) with present in the (NM) range. Football: 2014 Topps Finest Hill Highlights include: 1988 Pacific (two-color patch); Certified Greats signed: (48 cards) with Autos: (146 cards) with Baseball: #1 Aaron, #6 Musial, #8 2014 Panini Elite: Cespedes, Price Ashburn, #16 Hunter, #24 Mays, (#/25); 2014 Topps Chrome #50 T. Williams, #53 Berra, #71 Taveras; Basketball: 2014-15 Connors, #86 Killebrew; 1989 Panini Prizm #3 Embiid; Game- Pacific Greats signed: (15 Used: (132 cards) with Football: 2005 Exquisite M. Allen (#/15), (2) 2014 Panini cards) with #111 R. Jackson Black Friday Beckham Jr. (camo); Basketball: 2013-14 Panini Pinnacle L. James and (reverse writing) and #116 Mathews. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. 2013-14 Panini Select DeRozan (#/5, three-color patch). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

130 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 843. Pre-2000 844. New York Mets Deceased Autographed Players Single- Baseball Lot of (42) Signed Baseball With 1969 Reunion Lot of (34) Ball Famous during their Shea Stadium principals from playing days, the (34) the woeful years, the endorsers of these “Miracle” season and subse- baseballs are playing quent championship roster are on that “big diamond among the Queens icons who in the sky” these days. have autographed these (42) OAL and ONL spheres ONL baseballs. The clean range from clean white white or mildly toned orbs (grade “9”) to lightly toned (grade “6-7”) with autographs averaging (“8-9”) quality. present nicely and showcase pennings that average (“9”) quality. Keys include a 1969 Keys include: Bell, Burgess (JSA cert/sticker), Camilli, Clift (JSA cert/sticker), reunion ball signed by (22) including Agee, Kiner and Seaver. Single-signed high- Haddix, Neal, Runnels, Schumacher (JSA cert/sticker), Versalles (JSA cert/sticker) lights include: Clendenon, Harrelson, D. Johnson, Knight, Koosman, Labine, Marshall and Vander Meer. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. (JSA cert/sticker) and McGraw. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

845. Baseball HOFer Single- 846. 1980s-1990s Signed Ball Lot of (43) With Superstars Greenberg, Hunter and Single-Signed Koufax - All JSA Baseball Lot of Diamond deities spanning seven (56) With Brett, decades star in this lot of (43) single- Mattingly and signed baseballs. The OAL and ONL spheres range from snow-white (grade McGwire “10”) to mildly toned (grade “7”) and From the age of cookie showcase sweet spot pennings that cutter stadiums and average (“9”) potency. Highlights tight-fitting knit uni- include: Berra, Carter, Drysdale (full forms, these (56) base- JSA), Ford, Greenberg (full JSA), balls range from clean Hubbell (full JSA), Hunter (full JSA), white (grade “9-10”) R. Jackson, Koufax (full JSA), to lightly toned (grade “6”) and showcase pennings that average (“9”) potency. Keys Mathews, Mays (full JSA), Musial, Puckett (full JSA), Rizzuto, F. Robinson, Spahn include: Bonds, Brett, Canseco, W. Clark, Clemens, Gooden, Griffey, Jr., K. and Stargell. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Hernandez, B. Jackson, Mattingly, McGriff, McGwire (full JSA), Rose and Opening Bid $400.00 Strawberry. Authentications details and more on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 847. New York Yankees 848. 1940s-1990s Single-Signed Baseball Stars Single- Lot of (84) - Loaded! Signed Baseball Pinstripers unite! The Bronx Lot of (121) Bombers come out en masse in this This gathering of lot of (84) single-signed baseballs. (121) single-signed The spheres range from clean white baseballs runs the (grade “9”) to lightly toned (grade gamut in terms of “6”) and feature sweet spot pen- players and teams nings that average (“8-9”) quality. from the 1940s Highlights include: Bauer, through 1990s! The Blomberg, Bouton, Chambliss, OAL and ONL orbs Cone, Dent, Figueroa, Guidry, range from snow- Henrich, Houk, Keller (full JSA), white to mildly toned Larsen, Lopat (full JSA), Lyle, and showcase sweet spot pennings that average (“8-9”) potency. Highlights include: McDougald, Murcer, Nettles, R. Allen, Baylor, Bonilla, Colavito, Erskine, Dw. Evans, Garagiola, Gentile, K. Pepitone, Randolph, Reynolds, Torre, Tresh, Turley, B. Williams and Woodling. Gibson, Groat, Larkin, Lolich, Madlock, McLain, Minoso, Newcombe, B. Powell, Authentication details and more on our website. Sievers, Staub and Valenzuela. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

849. Philadelphia 850. Mickey Mantle Phillies Autographed Signed Cachet/Ted Baseball/Flat Williams Single-Signed Collection (54) with Ball - Both Full JSA Many 1980 & 2008 Looking to that cornerstone for World Series Stars your autograph collection? How ‘bout two of ‘em! Philadelphia baseball loyalists Includes: Mickey Mantle: celebrate the brightest 1979 Gateway Silk Cachet moments in franchise history commemorating the Hall of with this Phillies autographed Fame’s 40th anniversary; baseball/flat collection of (54). signed in black ballpoint (“10” Featured are players who propelled the team to six of its seven WS appearances plus strength); Ted Williams: a great individual achievements. Featured are: (38) single-signed balls average (“8-10”) clean white OAL Brown ball unless noted with: (12) 1980 WS Champions with Carlton, Rose, Schmidt; (20) 2008 (grade “9”) signed on the sweet WS Champions with Hamels, Howard, Lidge, Manuel, Rollins, Werth; (6) others spot in blue ballpoint (“10” with Halladay; (16) Flats with Roberts. More on our website. strength). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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851. 1970s-1990s 852. Philadelphia Philadelphia Phillies Phillies Signed Game-Used Autographed Bat Lot of (10) with Game-Used Bat Boone & Trillo Lot of (10) with Game-used equipment spe- Daulton & Kruk cialists, autograph hounds Double your collecting and die-hard Philadelphia pleasure with the dual fans get into the swing of benefits of major league things with this 1970s-1990s game use and star play- Phillies signed game-used er signatures. Offered is bat lot of (10). Present are: a Philadelphia Phillies (“9”); Dave autographed game-used bat lot of (10). Featured are: with “53” (“8-9”); Hollins (“6”); Jay Johnstone (“8”); Sixto Lezcano with “#16” (“7-8”); Marlon Anderson with “8” and MLB holo-sticker (“7-8”); Darren Daulton with “#10” (“8-9”); Lance Parrish with “#13” (“9”); (“7-8”); Kevin Stocker with (“5-6”); Tommy Greene (“8”); Pedro Feliz (“9”); (“8-9”); personalized salutation (“8”); with “1980 World Champions” and full (“8-9”) with PSA/DNA sticker/cert for the autograph; Lou Marson with “3” (“6”), photo LOA from PSA/DNA; (“9”). More on our website. Tomas Perez with “9” (“7-8”); Todd Pratt with “3” (“6-7”). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

853. Baseball HOFer 854. Cal Single-Signed Full-Size Ripken, Jr. Bat Lot of (20) With (2) Autograph Hunter, F. Robinson and Lot of (6) Spahn With Bat, Spared from the rigors of bat (2) Caps racks, cleats and 90-mph fast- and (3) balls, these (20) full-size bats are individually autographed by some Balls - All of Cooperstown’s most celebrated JSA inductees. Fiber tip pennings Endurance personified, Cal Ripken, Jr. set the standard over 21 seasons in Baltimore. average (“9”) potency and These (6) items are autographed by the non-stop shortstop. Includes: Bat: black include: Aparicio, Bunning, Louisville Slugger “P72” full-size model; signed in silver marker (“10” strength); (2) Feller, Fisk, (2) Hunter (both full Orioles Caps: adjustable cap signed on the orange bill in black marker (“8” strength) JSA), (2) Irvin (one inscribed “HOF-73”), (2) Kiner, (2) Leonard, O’Neil, F. and pro model (size “7-3/8”) signed on black bill in silver marker (“7” strength); (3) Robinson, (3) Slaughter (two inscribed “HOF 1985”), Spahn (inscribed “HOF 73”), Baseballs: (2) OAL Brown, (1) OAL Budig; all signed on the sweet spot in ballpoint Wilhelm and Yastrzemski. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. (average “9” strength). JSA certs/stickers. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

855. Baseball 856. Negro League Signed HOF Greats 8x10 Photo Lot of (13) with Signed Display Satchell Paige Lot of (4) with The regrettable days of pre-integrated Aaron, DiMaggio, baseball relegated Negro League players to relative obscurity compared to the Mantle & MLB limelight. Rightfully these fantas- Mays—All JSA tic talents have gained latter day recog- Deck your walls with nition. Honor these “for the love of the this prestigious lot of game” stars with this lot of (13) Negro (4) baseball HOF greats League signed 8x10 photos. Signatures signed displays. These range (“8-10”) with: (11) HOFers: S. titanic sluggers require no build-up, so without further ado we present: (2) with full Paige, (2) C.P. Bell, R. Dandridge, (2) photo LOA from JSA: Joe DiMaggio art print (“9-10”) framed to 19-1/2 x 25-1/2”; L. Day, M. Irvin, J. Johnson, (3) B. Mickey Mantle art print (“9-10”) with “1951-1968” inscription framed/matted to Leonard, (2) Stars: B. O’Neil, D.D. 18x15; (2) with JSA basic certs/stickers: Hank Aaron photo (“9-10”) and 4/8/74 Radcliffe. Paige has full photo LOA “715th HR game” (adhered at bottom) full ticket (“9”) matted to 14 x 19-1/4”; Willie from JSA, balance have auction LOA Mays “” photo (“9”) matted to 11x14. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

857. Baseball Flats Autograph 858. Baltimore Orioles Multi- Lot of (9) With Signed LE Lithograph Pair Aaron, J. The artists are different but the sentiment is the same on these (2) multi-signed litho- DiMaggio and graphs paying homage to the Baltimore (2) Mantle Orioles. Includes: A Tradition of Baseball greats head- Excellence: framed to 35-1/4 x 28-1/2”, this line this lot of (9) LE (21/100) George Wright composition is autographed flats. signed in graphite pencil (all “8-9” strength) Highlights include: by: Palmer, Ripken, Jr., B. Robinson and F. Hank Aaron: 8x11 Robinson (JSA cert/sticker); A Tradition of Perez-Steele illustration print signed in blue marker (“9” strength; JSA cert/sticker); Excellence: a 35-5/8 x 23-5/8” Tony Joe DiMaggio: 8x10 1985 “Certified Autograph” stats/photo sheet signed in black Capparelli LE (409/1992) print signed in sil- marker (“8-9” strength); (2) Mickey Mantle: 11x14 sepia-toned photo signed in blue ver marker by Ripken, Jr. (“9” strength) and marker (“9” strength; full JSA); 11x14 color photo signed in blue marker (“8” B. Robinson (“8” strength). Auction LOA strength; full JSA). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

132 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 860. 1950-2010 Pro and College Basketball Guide/Program/ Yearbook/Magazine Lot 859. Scarce 1950 D290-15 of (83) Bread for Health George Eclectic and electric, this well- Mikan Basketball Bread rounded 1950-2010 pro and col- Label SGC Authentic lege basketball publication lot of Graded Authentic by SGC. (83) has the makings of a great Extremely scarce 1950 D290-15 collection. Consisting of pro- Bread for Health George Mikan grams, yearbooks, media guides, bread label. This highly prized and magazines and more, this better delicate regional issue displays rela- grade accumulation presents as tively crisp die-cut edges along with (70% EX to NM, 30% VG to a bright and crease-free surface. VG-EX). Highlights are: 1950- Despite reverse paper loss common 51 NBA Record Book (VG-EX); to bread labels, this fragile piece still 3/29/58 College All-Star Game presents remarkably well. One of program (EX-MT); 1972-1973 only 7 total copies evaluated by the ABA Kentucky Colonels pro- third-party authenticator. gram (VG-EX) with J. Erving Opening Bid $250.00 poster; 1/63 Sports Cavalcade magazine with Chamberlain cover (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

862. (6) 1980-81 Topps Basketball Uncut Sheets with Bird “Larry Legend” holds court with these six 1980-81 Topps Basketball 861. 1980-81 Topps Basketball BVG Graded Starter Set uncut sheets. (92/176) Plus (97) Duplicates with (2) Bird/Magic Rookies These dupli- cate sheets are Roundball royalty hits the hardwood for the offered 1980-81 Topps Basketball BVG each com- graded starter set of (92/176) cards plus (97) duplicates. Highlights include: 1980-81 prised of (12) Topps starter: (92/176) with BVG 8.5: #162/#174 Erving LDR/#139 M. Johnson eleven-panel rows with moderate perimeter wear throughout. Despite the peripheral RC; BVG 8: #88/#18 M. Johnson AS/237, #228/#31 Bird RL/198; BVG 7.5: #47/#30 wear, the inner panels are largely absent of interior creasing. Keys include: (2) #47 Bird SL/232; BVG 6: #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving TL/#139 M. Johnson RC and 1980- May/#30 Bird TL RC/#232 Sikma and #143 Mar. Johnson/#30 Bird TL RC/#232 81 Topps dupes: (97 cards) with BVG 6: #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving TL/#139 M. Sikma. Johnson RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

863. (22) 1971-1980s 864. (159) Multi/Non-Sport 1981-2014 Uncut Sheet Multi-Sport Collection PSA 10 Intriguing assortment of Graded (22) large and colorful Stars & 1971-1980s multi/non-sport uncut sheets. Includes: Rookies Baseball: (4) 1981 Donruss PSA Gem Mint (all different, one with dam- 10! Boost your aged corner, all with soft inventory with corners); Football: (2) 1981 this extensive Topps (significant corner 1981-2014 and edge wear); Non- multi-sport Sports: (16 sheets) with star/rookie col- 1971 Topps Auto Stickers lection of (159) (moderate wear and notch- cards featuring ing), (3) 1971 Topps several main- Partridge Family color sepa- stream, ration proof sheets (one insert/parallel and oddball cards. Highlights include: Baseball: (61 cards) with Cano, blue, one yellow, one yel- Gwynn, R. Johnson, Pedroia, A. Rodriguez; Football: (49 cards) with C. Johnson, low box, all blank backed with moderate wear), (10) 1979 Topps McCoy, Newton, B. Sanders, R. Wilson; Basketball: (7 cards) with B. Griffin; Series 1 (includes 20 full sets, less than 5% peeling, one sheet with tearing) and (2) Hockey: (17 cards) with Gretzky, Lemieux; Non-Sport: (25 cards) with 1980s Star Trek reprints (1967 Leaf, presents EX-MT). and Star Wars. A full list is available by following the link on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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865. 1954 Bowman Football Complete Set of 866. 1955 Bowman (128) Cards with (4) SGC Football Complete Set Graded Stars (160/160) with (4) SGC Punishing 1954 Bowman Football Graded Stars complete set of (128) cards show- Pound the line with the offered 1955 casing four SGC graded stars. The Bowman Football complete set of overall approximate condition (160) cards with (4) SGC graded breakdown is as follows: 25% (EX- stars. The overall approximate con- MT or better), 20% (EX), 30% dition breakdown is as follows: 30% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 25% Highlights include: #4 Atkins RC (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). (EX-MT), #8 Van Brocklin (SGC Highlights include: #1 D. Walker 60), #23 Blanda RC (SGC 84), #40 (SGC 50), #2 McCormack RC Graham (EX), #41 D. Walker (VG- (NM), #32 Van Brocklin (NM), #37 EX), #42 Tittle (SGC 50), #52 Groza (NM), #42 Henry Johnson RC Groza (EX-MT), #53 Layne (SGC (VG-EX), #52 Summerall RC (VG- 88), #55 Gifford (VG), #76 EX), #62 Blanda (EX-MT), #71 Nomellini SP (EX-MT) and #128 Layne (SGC 88), #72 Tittle (SGC Lattner RC (EX). More on our web- 84) and #152 Landry (SGC 45). site. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

867. (6) 1961 Fleer 868. 1965 Football Series 2 Philadelphia Gum Uncut Sheet Sets Football & 1974 with Maynard and Topps Baseball Otto Rookies & Complete Sets Kemp Separated by a decade and Upstart AFL stars are front- sports league, the offered and-center with these six pair of 1965-1974 football 1961 Fleer Football Series and baseball complete sets 2 uncut sheet sets. Each are ideal acquisitions for the full sheet is comprised of true sports card collector. (12) eleven-card rows with Highlights include: 1965 eight rows being double- Philadelphia Gum Football printed. The artifacts each set: (198/198, average EX- display varying degrees of MT, four dupes) with #12 peripheral creasing, notch- Unitas (VG), #31 J. Brown ing, contusions and tearing (EX-MT), #81 Starr (EX- with the interior cards MT), #110 Tarkenton (NM), largely absent of creasing. #195 C. Taylor RC (VG- The reverses are problem- EX); 1974 Topps Baseball free. Keys include: #155 set: (660/660, average EX- Kemp, (2) #166 Blanda, MT to NM, 44/44 Traded) #188 Flores RC, (2) #197 Otto RC and (2) #215 Maynard RC. with #1 Aaron (EX-MT), Opening Bid $200.00 #20 Ryan (EX-MT) and #456 Winfield RC (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

869. (3301) 1970- 870. (23) 1983 Topps Football 1980-1992 Singles Collection Football Wax with Stars—Sharp! Boxes with Find the end zone for the 1986 Topps & offered 1970-1983 Topps 1985 Topps Football collection of (3301) cards with many USFL Sets stars. This sharp selection is Run your offense perfect for set collectors and by placing the high singles dealers alike. bid for these (23) Highlights include: 1972 1980-1992 football Topps: (425 cards, median wax boxes plus an NM) with (2) #13 Riggins additional factory RC (NM-MT, NM), (2) set. Each container #150 Bradshaw (both NM); is guaranteed 1974 Topps: (1022 cards, unsearched. average EX-MT, 8 blank Includes: Wax backs); 1975 Topps: (699 Boxes: (23 boxes) cards, average NM) with with (3) 1980 Topps Giants, 1985 Topps cello ((2) Moon RC showing), 1985 Topps (NM, EX-MT), #282 Swann cello near (22/24), 1986 Topps (display box has moderate wear), 1987 Topps, 1989 RC (VG-EX), #367 Fouts Topps, 1989 Topps near (35/36), 1990 Pro Set 2, (7) 1991 Fleer Ultra, 1991 Pro Line RC (VG-EX) and 1979 Portraits, (2) 1991 Pro Set 1, (2) 1991 Score 1, 1992 Stadium Club 1 and 1985 Topps Topps: (745 cards, average NM). More on our website. USFL set: (factory). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

134 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 871. 2005-2009 Modern Football Card Hoard with (125) 872. 2006 Bowman Chrome Certified Autograph/Game-Used, (22) Complete/Near Sets & Football Insert Collection (5000+) Singles/Parallels/Inserts with Rookie Parallel It’s always first and goal with Complete, Near & Partial the offered 2005-2009 modern Sets football card hoard with (125) Spectacular 2006 Bowman Chrome certified autograph/game-used Football insert collection with rookie cards, (22) complete/near sets parallel complete, near and partial sets. and (5000+) singles, parallels Highlights include: 2006 Bowman and inserts. Highlights Chrome Rookie Autograph near: include: Certified Autos: (67 (38/50, all BGS 8.5 or better with auto cards) with 2008 Donruss 9 or 10 grades) with #223 Bush RC Elite #125 Forte RC, 2008 (BGS 9, auto 10), #253 B. Marshall Upper Deck Draft #73 Forte RC (BGS 9.5, auto 10); 2006 Bowman RC; Game-Used: (68 cards) Chrome Rookie Parallel with 2008 Donruss Elite Favre/Jenning/Grant (#/50, all two-color); Complete Sets: Uncirculated set: (110/110, all #/519) (17 sets) with (2) 2006 Bowman Chrome sets (275/275), 2007 Bowman Chrome set with #223 Bush RC, #253 B. Marshall (220/220); Complete/Near Insert Sets: (5 sets) with (3) 2007 Bowman Uncirculated RC; 2006 Bowman Chrome Blue Rookie Parallel complete/near: ((2) 55/55, one 53/55); 2007 Topps Chrome Brett Refractor near set: (247/275, all Favre “Flight 420” set: (200/200); Singles/Parallels/Inserts: (5000+, hundreds of #/150) with #166 Brady, #181 P. low numbered cards and refractors, many near sets, mostly Chrome issues) with 2007 Manning, #201 Rodgers, #222 Cutler Bowman Chrome: (5) #65 Peterson RC, (5) #66 Lynch RC (one refractor), (3) #75 C. RC, #223 Bush RC, #249 Jennings Johnson RC and 2008 Topps Chrome #166 M. Ryan RC (#/25, red refractor). Due to RC, #253 B. Marshall RC and 2006 size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Bowman Chrome set: (275/275). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

874. 2007-2008 Topps 873. (37) 1998-2007 Chrome Football Football Certified Brett Favre “Flight Autograph & Insert to 420” Complete Set Parallel Rookie Cards— of (442) Cards Plus All Graded Duplicates & Hit pay dirt with these (37) 1998- Refractors 2007 football certified autograph and insert/parallel graded rookie Packers! The cards. Keys include: Certified record breaking passing Autos: (10 cards) with (5) 2006 exploits of Brett Favre are Bowman Chrome Blue Refractors chronicled with the offered #223 Bush ((2) BGS 9.5, (2) BGS 9, 2007-2008 Topps Chrome BGS 8, all #/75); Football Brett Favre “Flight Inserts/Parallels/Rookie: (27 cards) to 420” collection. Includes with 1998 E-X2001 #54 P. Manning the complete set of (442) RC (BGS 8.5), 2006 Bowman cards including the details of Chrome Xfractors: (all #/250) with each of Favre’s touchdown (2) #223 Bush (PSA 10, BGS 8.5); passes plus (60) additional 2007 Topps Chrome: #172 Lynch duplicates. Also present are refractor (PSA 9) and #200 C. (8) refractors numbered Johnson refractor (PSA 9). More on either #/100 or #/199 with our website. #33, 42, 146, 244, 252, 272, Opening Bid $150.00 274 and 286. Opening Bid $150.00

875. 876. Dave Boss 1965 Original NFL Program Cover Painting Baseball Lot of (9) and Enshrined Football in Canton without Autograph ever hav- Lot of (11) ing with crossed the goal line, Schmidt split the and Starr - uprights or All Certed buried a Diamond and ball carri- gridiron icons er, David have rendered Boss is bold signatures recognized (average “9” instead for strength) in artistic this lot that includes: Baseball: Carlton (signed bat); Ferrell (signed Browns cap); and contribu- baseballs respectively signed by: Irvin (PSA/DNA 10), Ripken, Ryan, B. Williams, tions that spanned photography and illustrations and became the inspiration for posters Schmidt/McGraw and Buckner/Wilson; Football: Dawson (signed Chiefs helmet); E. and program covers for multiple teams and Super Bowl installments. These (9) framed Smith: (signed football) and Starr (signed Packers helmet). Authentication details and original paintings showcase program cover designs for 1965 NFL gameday guides more on our website. issued by: Bears, Browns, Cardinals, Eagles, Giants, Lions, Packers, Rams and 49ers. Opening Bid $250.00 Each is framed to 19-3/8 x 25-3/8” and signed by Boss. Opening Bid $300.00

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878. 1936-1960 Penn Football Press Guide and 877. 1919-1943 Notre Dame Program Lot of (41) Football Photograph and Among the most prestigious institu- Postcard Lot of (20) tions in America, the University of “Shake down the thunder from the sky …” Pennsylvania issued these (41) press Those “Victory March” lyrics ring true in guides and Franklin Field gameday this lot of (20) vintage University of Notre programs during 1930s-1960s Ivy Dame photographs and postcards. Include: League gridiron seasons. The well- (2) Type I Photos: 1919 team photo (10x8); preserved publications present nicely 1943 team photo (9 x 7-1/4”); (18) with cover/pages intact. Includes: (15) Postcards: 1930s black-and-white and sepia- Press Guides: 1938, 1940, 1941, toned photo postcards including autographed 1942, 1944, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1931 Thomas Yarr postcard. Other key play- 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1959, 1960; er portrayal include Johnny Lujack and (2) (26) Programs: (1) 1936; (4) 1940; Emmett Murphy. (5) 1941; (1) 1942; (7) 1943; (1) 1945; Opening Bid $150.00 (5) 1947; (2) 1959. More on our web- site. Opening Bid $150.00

880. 1900s-1960s Tobacciana 879. (39) 1926 W511 Non- Collection with Cassius Clay & Sport SGC Graded Strip Brown Bomber Cigar Labels Cards Partake in the pleasure of tobacco related Each graded by SGC. Early stars of the products with this 1900s-1960s Tobacciana “silent screen” and other celebrities are collection. Highlights are: Cigar Labels: portrayed with these (39) 1926 W511 1960s Cassius Clay from the Netherlands SGC graded strip cards. Includes (33) (EX); (18) 1940 “Brown Bomber” (Joe different subjects and six additional Louis) average (EX-MT to NM); duplicates. The overall condition break- Cigarette/Cigar Boxes (4) 1900s-1910s down is as follows: (2) SGC 84: with: Murad (VG) with Williams College Chaplin; (2) SGC 80, (1) SGC 70, (2) leather in original envelope; Recruit Little SGC 60: Lindberg; (1) SGC 55: Mix; Cigars (VG-EX); Sweet Caporal Little Cigars (2) SGC 40, (8) SGC 20, (18) SGC 10: (GD-VG); Turkey Red Cigarettes (VG); Dempsey, Lindbergh, Mix and (3) SGC 1940s “Home Run” wood box (EX); 1930s Authentic: Valentino. More on our web- “4 Bagger” full tobacco pack (EX-MT); site. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

881. Vintage- 882. 1977-1978 Machine Man Modern Toy & Tarzan Marvel Comics Motorcycle Lot Warehouse Find Key Issue of (28) with Lot of (244) with (201) #1 Hubley, Issues Matchbox, From the heights of science to the Britains & depths of the jungle these Marvel Comics heroes master their domains. Others Offered are (244) 1977-1978 Machine Get your motor run- Man and Tarzan key early issue comics. ning and head out on Carefully hoarded since their release, the bidding highway for this vintage to modern toy motorcycle lot of (28). Showing these “warehouse find” unread examples varying degrees of wear from negligible to moderate, these cast iron, lead, tin and die range in top grades of (VF to NM+). cast scale models were produced by hobby leading manufacturers Hubley, Britains, Featured are: (41) 1978 Machine Man Louis Marx, Lesney (Matchbox) and others. Highlights are: Hubley: 9” “Indian” #1 inaugural issues; (203) 1977 Tarzan: (139) #1 inaugural issues, (60) #2, (2) #3, (1) motorcycle and sidecar with (2) policemen riders, 4-1/2” “Crash Car” three-wheeler, #4 and (21) Annual #1. With high grade Bronze Age comics soaring in value this lot 7” “Champion” with policeman rider; Louis Marx: 4-1/2” tin policeman. More on presents incredible investment upside. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

883. 1978 DC Comics Presents 884. Incredible Warehouse Superman and The Flash Hoard Bronze Age Warehouse Find Comic Book Lot of Marvel/DC Comic Book #1 (116) with (81) #1 Inaugural Issues Issue Lot of (205) The “Man of Steel” and “The Fastest Man As long range investment schemes go Alive” team up in this action packed lot of (116) this one is incredible. With a thought 1978 “DC Comics Presents Superman and The for the future our consignor hoarded Flash” comic books. Pulled form a warehouse thousands of mostly unread key early find which has been properly stored for more issue comics back in the 1970s. From than thirty-five years, these pristine examples the heart of this well-preserved hoard appear to be unread. Offered is a total of (116) comes this lot of (205) Bronze Age key early issues with (81) #1 inaugural issues Marvel/DC #1 issues ranging (FN-VF and (35) #2 second issues. Bagged and boarded to NM) unless noted. Highlights are: to insure continued preservation quality this Marvel Titles: Black Panther, Combat stunning lot presents entirely in the (VF to Kelly, The Defenders (VG+), The Inhumans, The Invaders Annual, (3) Nova, Omega, NM+) range, with potential to yield gem grading Vault of Evil, (2) What If; DC Titles: Jonah Hex, Omac, (2) The Shadow. More on submissions. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

136 HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTION: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM • 301-608-0355 885. 1959 Fleer Three Stooges Complete Set (96/96) with (23) SGC Graded The side- splitting antics of “Larry, Moe and Curly” are manifested with the offered 1959 Fleer Three Stooges complete set of (96) cards including (23) SGC graded. With deference to moderate cardboard bowing, the ungraded portion of this highly entertaining series has an over- all approximate condition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Includes: SGC 92: #18; SGC 88: (5 cards) with 886. (1204) 1966 Topps Batman “Red Bat” Hoard #8, 10, 17, 22, 36; SGC 86: (3 cards) with #25, 56, 91; SGC 84: (10 cards) with #19, The “Caped Crusader” springs into action for the offered 1966 Topps Batman “Red 21, 24, 27, 28, 52, 58, 60, 84, 89; SGC 80: (2 cards) with #2 “Moe”, 26; SGC 60: #3 Bat” hoard of (1204) cards. This thoroughly mixed series averages (EX to EX-MT) “Larry” and SGC 50: #1 “Curly”. Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of and undoubtedly contains several near and partial sets. A profitable proposition for the the day, slight centering/size variances are present. astute non-sport collector with an eye for value. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

888. Celebrity Signed TLS Lot of (3) with J. Carson, F. Prinze Sr. & N. Rockwell—All JSA Certified Here’s a recipe for collectible greatness, one part Johnny Carson, one part Freddie Prinze Sr. and one part Norman Rockwell mixed with support- ing fan mail and topped with respected certification. That’s what you’ll get with this tasty lot of (3) celebrity typed letters signed. In answer to requests for “favorite recipes” for cook- book inclusion, this iconic trio 887. 1977 Wonder Bread Star Wars High-Grade Lot of (1062) responded with letters as fol- Cards lows: 5/7/64 Carson (“8-9”, d.2005); 9/27/66 Rockwell Take out your lightsaber and clash with your bidding competition for the offered 1977 (“9”, d.1978); 11/26/74 Prinze Wonder Bread Star Wars high-grade lot of (1062) cards. This collection includes (1) (“8-9”, d.1977). Prinze and full set (16/16) and (53) near sets (14/16) along with several duplicates. Includes: (54) Rockwell have full photo LOA #1, (69) 2, (62) 3, (1) 4, (85) 5, (76) 6, (1) 7, (64) 8, (90) 9, (82) 10, (76) 11, (87) 12, from JSA, Carson has basic JSA. More on our website. (80) 13, (72) 14, (75) 15 and (62) 16. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

889. 1949- 1992 Sport/Non- Sport Original Movie Poster Lot of (8) with 1949 “The Kid from Cleveland” Sports and 890. Rock Band “Daughtry” Multi-Signed Guitar with Full entertainment JSA crossover in this Cashing in on the name recognition he earned while appearing on the fifth season of 1949-1992 American Idol, signer Chris Daughtry formed the popular rock band “Daughtry” in sport/non-sport original movie poster lot of (8) starring a 1949 “The Kid from 2006. This band would go on to produce chart topping hits and gain worldwide fame. Cleveland” 27x41 one-sheet (GD-VG) featuring Rusty Tamblyn and his “30 Rock fans show some idol worship by taking home this Epiphone “Les Paul” model Godfathers” (members of the 1948 WS champion Cleveland Indians). Also present guitar signed by (5) mainstay members of this award winning group with average (“8- are: (6) 27x41 one-sheets average (VG-EX) with: 1977 “The Greatest”; 1979 “The 9”) signature potency. Signers are: Chris Daughtry, Josh Steely, Josh Paul, Brian Great Train Robbery”; 1950 “Kill the Umpire”; 1992 “Mr. Baseball”; 1977 “Semi- Craddock and Robin Diaz. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website Tough”; 1978 “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”; and a 1977 13x30 “The Opening Bid $200.00 Greatest” (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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891. 1958 Pancho Herrera Game Used Phillies Jersey Perhaps best known for his sought-after 1958 Topps , Pancho Herrera nearly won Rookie of the Year honors in his first full season of 1960, collecting 144 hits, 17 HRs and 71 RBIs. He spent three years with the Phils on the major-league level and later enjoyed a distinguished minor-league career. This jersey hails from Herrera’s debut stint in ‘58. It features embroidered identifiers of “Phillies” and “68” with “Herrera” chain-stitched on a felt strip tag. A Wilson size 44 label, wash tag and “1958” felt strip tag appear on the left front tail. Light to moderate evidence of wear, along with a series of holes on the front and back of the right sleeve and a handful of related small holes elsewhere, not affecting the embroidered identifiers. Opening Bid $400.00

892. 1929 R316 Kashin Publications Near Set of (70/101) Cards with (4) SGC Graded Stars Including SGC 60 Ruth & (3) Original Display Boxes An exciting pre-war find is available with the offered 1929 R316 Kashin Publications near set of (70/101) cards featuring (4) SGC grad- ed stars and three original display boxes. Additionally, three cards have been signed on the reverses by five total players. The overall approximate condition breakdown is as fol- lows: 15% (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), 35% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser). Highlights include: Hall of Famers: (17 cards) with Faber (VG-EX, signed on back by Sullivan), Foxx (SGC 45), Gehringer (VG- EX), Goslin (VG-EX), Grimes (VG), Grove (SGC 80), Klein (VG-EX), Manush (VG- EX), S. Rice (EX-MT), Roush (EX-MT), Ruth (SGC 60), Simmons (VG-EX), Traynor (VG-EX), Vance (VG-EX), L. Waner (VG- EX), P. Waner (EX), H. Wilson (FR, notch- ing); Stars: with Berg (SGC 55), Fitzsimmons (VG-EX, signed on back in pen- cil by B. Ryan), Ba. Herman (VG-EX) and Ro. Johnson (VG-EX, signed on back by Watwood, Rhyne and Hoag). Also present are the original blue (missing lid), canary (miss- ing both lids) and orange display boxes (miss- ing only coral for completion). These sur- vivors display expected wear including marked checklist backs but present nicely given their advanced age. More on our web- site. Opening Bid $500.00

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