Fall 2005 Auction Prices Realized

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Fall 2005 Auction Prices Realized Fall 2005 Auction Prices Realized (Dec 7, 2005) includes 15% buyer’s premium Babe Ruth 1923-25 Hillerich & Bradsby Louisville Slugger Game-Used 1 Bat MEARS A10 (With Apparent Home $152,849.23 2 Babe Ruth Single-Signed Baseball $16,405.41 3 Spectacular Original Photo Signed By Babe Ruth $3,367.43 4 1921 E121 American Caramel Series of 80 Babe Ruth PSA 6 EX/MT $12,659.78 1915 Sporting News #151 Babe Ruth P-Boston Blank Back PSA 8 5 NM/MT $140,665.80 6 1948 Leaf #1 Joe DiMaggio PSA 8 NM/MT $10,168.61 7 1948 Leaf #3 Babe Ruth PSA 8 NM/MT $6,562.13 8 1948 Leaf #4 Stan Musial PSA 8 NM/MT $5,955.08 9 1948 Leaf #76 Ted Williams PSA 9 MINT $19,850.51 10 1948 Leaf #79 Jackie Robinson PSA 8 NM/MT $6,779.05 11 1948 Leaf #88 Frank Gustine PSA 10 GEM MINT $21,617.16 12 1948 Leaf #5 Virgil Trucks PSA 6 EX-MT $1,712.83 13 1948 Leaf #10 Paul Trout PSA 7 NM $528.30 14 1948 Leaf #11 Phil Rizzuto PSA 8 NM/MT $1,148.32 15 1948 Leaf #13 Casimer Michaels PSA 8 NM/MT $3,868.12 16 1948 Leaf #14 Billy Johnson PSA 8 NM/MT $436.62 17 1948 Leaf #17 Frank Overmire PSA 8 NM/MT $396.93 18 1948 Leaf #19 John Wyrostek PSA 6 EX-MT $850.79 19 1948 Leaf #20 Hank Sauer PSA 7 NM $1,933.92 20 1948 Leaf #22 Al Evans PSA 8 NM/MT $581.12 21 1948 Leaf #26 Sam Chapman PSA 8 NM/MT $480.27 22 1948 Leaf #27 Mickey Harris PSA 8 NM/MT $480.27 23 1948 Leaf #28 Jim Hegan PSA 8 NM/MT $1,029.46 24 1948 Leaf #29 Elmer Valo PSA 8 NM/MT $935.87 25 1948 Leaf #30 Billy Goodman PSA 8 NM/MT $5,616.61 26 1948 Leaf #31 Lou Brissie PSA 8 NM/MT $703.14 27 1948 Leaf #32 Warren Spahn PSA 8 NM/MT $2,237.05 28 1948 Leaf #33 Harry Lowrey PSA 8 NM/MT $3,516.47 29 1948 Leaf #36 Al Zarilla PSA 8 NM/MT $6,229.62 30 1948 Leaf #38 Ted Kluszewski PSA 8 NM/MT $1,585.14 31 1948 Leaf #39 Ewell Blackwell PSA 8 NM/MT $447.37 32 1948 Leaf #42 Kent Peterson PSA 6 EX-MT $63.25 33 1948 Leaf #43 Eddie Stevens PSA 7 NM $2,740.97 34 1948 Leaf #45 Ken Keltner PSA 5 EX $935.87 35 1948 Leaf #46 Johnny Mize PSA 8 NM/MT $542.32 36 1948 Leaf #47 George Vico PSA 8 NM/MT $528.30 37 1948 Leaf #48 Johnny Schmitz PSA 8 NM/MT $2,641.99 38 1948 Leaf #49 Del Ennis PSA 8 NM/MT $1,245.62 39 1948 Leaf #50 Dick Wakefield PSA 7 NM $246.49 40 1948 Leaf #51 Al Dark PSA 7 NM $2,552.85 41 1948 Leaf #53 Johnny Vandermeer PSA 7 NM $360.86 42 1948 Leaf #54 Bobby Adams PSA 8 NM/MT $3,196.79 43 1948 Leaf #55 Tommy Henrich PSA 7 NM $2,808.13 44 1948 Leaf #56 Larry Jensen PSA 8 NM/MT $396.93 45 1948 Leaf #57 Bob McCall PSA 8 NM/MT $436.62 46 1948 Leaf #59 Luke Appling PSA 7 NM $360.86 47 1948 Leaf #61 Jake Early PSA 8 NM/MT $528.30 48 1948 Leaf #62 Eddie Joost PSA 7 NM $1,598.29 49 1948 Leaf #63 Barney McCosky PSA 8 NM/MT $4,680.41 50 1948 Leaf #65 Bob Elliot PSA 8 NM/MT $369.74 51 1948 Leaf #66 Orval Grove PSA 8 NM/MT $5,663.29 52 1948 Leaf #68 Ed Miller PSA 8 NM/MT $5,663.29 53 1948 Leaf #70 Honus Wagner PSA 8 NM/MT $1,640.49 54 1948 Leaf #72 Hank Edwards PSA 7 NM $180.40 55 1948 Leaf #73 Pat Seerey PSA 8 NM/MT $1,132.39 56 1948 Leaf #75 Dom DiMaggio PSA 5 EX $1,872.13 57 1948 Leaf #77 Roy Smalley PSA 8 NM/MT $328.06 58 1948 Leaf #78 Walter Evers PSA 6 EX/MT $1,160.30 59 1948 Leaf #81 George Kurowski PSA 6 EX/MT $1,276.33 60 1948 Leaf #82 Johnny Lindell PSA 7 NM $149.10 61 1948 Leaf #83 Bobby Doerr PSA 8 NM/MT $902.22 62 1948 Leaf #84 Sid Hudson PSA 8 NM/MT $639.23 63 1948 Leaf #85 Dave Philley PSA 7 NM $1,849.35 64 1948 Leaf #86 Ralph Weigel PSA 7 NM $264.10 65 1948 Leaf #91 Ralph Kiner PSA 8 NM/MT $969.37 66 1948 Leaf #93 Bob Feller PSA 6 EX/MT $3,868.12 67 1948 Leaf #95 George Stirnweiss PSA 8 NM/MT $436.62 68 1948 Leaf #97 Martin Marion PSA 8 NM/MT $448.20 69 1948 Leaf #98 Hal Newhouser PSA 8 NM/MT $6,329.78 70 1948 Leaf #102 Gene Hermansk (incorrect spelling) PSA 6 EX/MT $2,491.80 71 1948 Leaf #102 Gene Hermanski PSA 8 NM/MT $703.14 72 1948 Leaf #104 Edward Stewart PSA 5 EX $1,029.46 73 1948 Leaf #106 Lou Boudreau PSA 8 NM/MT $792.52 74 1948 Leaf #108 Matt Batts PSA 8 NM/MT $2,161.61 75 1948 Leaf #111 Gerald Priddy PSA 7 NM $126.27 76 1948 Leaf #113 Emil Leonard PSA 7 NM $2,491.80 77 1948 Leaf #117 Joe Gordon PSA 8 NM/MT $372.81 78 1948 Leaf #120 George Kell PSA 6 EX/MT $1,872.13 79 1948 Leaf #121 John Pesky PSA 7 (OC) NM $1,160.30 80 1948 Leaf #123 Cliff Fannin PSA 8 NM/MT $2,161.61 81 1948 Leaf #125 Andy Pafko PSA 9 MINT $969.37 82 1948 Leaf #127 Enos Slaughter PSA 8 NM/MT $3,930.32 83 1948 Leaf #128 Warren Roser PSA 8 NM/MT $396.93 84 1948 Leaf #129 Kirby Higbee PSA 7 NM $3,648.20 85 1948 Leaf #131 Sid Gordon PSA 5 EX $773.46 86 1948 Leaf #133 Tommy Holmes PSA 7 NM $1,872.13 87 1948 Leaf #136 Cliff Aberson (Long Sleeve) PSA 6 EX/MT $123.23 88 1948 Leaf #136 Leaf Cliff Aberson (Short Sleeve) PSA 7 NM $1,286.88 89 1948 Leaf #137 Harry Walker PSA 8 NM/MT $3,829.37 90 1948 Leaf #138 Larry Doby PSA 5 EX $1,307.65 91 1948 Leaf #139 Johnny Hopp PSA 7 NM $168.37 92 1948 Leaf #142 Danny Murtaugh PSA 8 NM/MT $5,616.61 93 1948 Leaf #143 Dick Sisler PSA 6 EX/MT $1,403.95 94 1948 Leaf #144 Bob Dillinger PSA 7 NM $2,808.13 95 1948 Leaf #146 Harold Reiser PSA 8 NM/MT $4,641.84 96 1948 Leaf #149 Henery Majeski PSA 5 (MC) EX $480.27 97 1948 Leaf #153 Floyd Baker PSA 8 NM/MT $6,167.20 98 1948 Leaf #158 Harry Brecheen PSA 7 (MC) NM $1,056.78 99 1948 Leaf #159 Mizell Platt PSA 6 EX/MT $180.40 100 1948 Leaf #160 Bob Scheffing PSA 5 EX $1,029.46 101 1948 Leaf #161 Vern Stephens PSA 8 NM/MT $2,161.61 102 1948 Leaf #163 Freddy Hutchinson PSA 6 EX/MT $833.43 103 1948 Leaf #165 Dale Mitchell PSA 8 NM/MT $2,161.71 104 1948 Leaf #168 Phil Caveraretta PSA 8 (OC) NM/MT $1,598.29 105 1935 National Chicle #1 Dutch Clarke PSA 8 NM/MT $3,609.15 106 1935 National Chicle #3 George Kenneally PSA 8 NM/MT $1,278.70 107 1935 National Chicle #4 Ed Matesic PSA 7 NM $703.14 108 1935 National Chicle #5 Glenn Presnell PSA 7 NM $298.24 109 1935 National Chicle #6 Pug Rentner PSA 8 NM/MT $1,278.70 110 1935 National Chicle #7 Ken Strong PSA 6 EX/ MT $703.14 111 1935 National Chicle #8 Jim Zyntell PSA 8 NM/MT $656.19 112 1935 National Chicle #9 Knute Rockne PSA 8 NM/MT $4,880.92 113 1935 National Chicle #10 Cliff Battles PSA 6 EX/MT $703.14 114 1935 National Chicle #11 Turk Edwards PSA 6 EX/MT $703.14 115 1935 National Chicle #12 Tom Hupke PSA 8 NM/MT $493.02 116 1935 National Chicle #13 Homer Griffiths PSA 8 NM/MT $493.02 117 1935 National Chicle #14 Phil Sorboe PSA 8 NM/MT $721.81 118 1935 National Chicle #15 Ben Ciccone PSA 8 NM/MT $1,701.94 119 1935 National Chicle #16 Ben Smith PSA 8 NM/MT $596.54 120 1935 National Chicle #17 Tom Jones PSA 8 NM/MT $596.54 121 1935 National Chicle #18 Mike Mikulak PSA 8 NM/MT $596.54 122 1935 National Chicle #20 Warren Heller PSA 8 NM/MT $656.19 123 1935 National Chicle #21 Cliff Montgomery PSA 8 NM/MT $2,265.27 124 1935 National Chicle #22 Shipwreck Kelley PSA 8 NM/MT $873.38 125 1935 National Chicle #23 Beattie Feathers PSA 8 NM/MT $656.19 126 1935 National Chicle #24 Clarke Hinkle PSA 7 NM $1,406.57 127 1935 National Chicle #25 Dale Burnett PSA 7 NM $1,823.69 128 1935 National Chicle #26 John Isola PSA 6 EX/MT $720.48 129 1935 National Chicle #27 “Bull” Tosi PSA 6 EX/MT $2,487.17 130 1935 National Chicle #28 Stan Kostka PSA 6 EX/MT $958.94 131 1935 National Chicle #31 Nic Niccolai PSA 8 NM/MT $2,778.99 132 1935 National Chicle #32 Chester Johnston PSA 8 NM/MT $2,526.35 133 1935 National Chicle #33 Ernie Smith PSA 6 EX/MT $958.94 134 1935 National Chicle #34 Bronko Nagurski PSA 7 NM $9,022.92 135 1935 National Chicle #35 Luke Johnsos PSA 6 EX/MT $1,698.78 136 1935 National Chicle #36 Bernie Masterson PSA 8 NM/MT $5,602.54 137 1935 National Chicle (2) Card Group $336.74 138 1935 National Chicle (2) card Group- High Numbers $813.46 139 1895 Baltimore Base Ball Club Champions Team Photograph $3,061.30 140 1896 Baltimore Base Ball Club Team Cabinet Photo Large $2,020.46 141 1912 Boston Garter Advertising Display Sign $31,705.21 142 1933 Goudy Big League Gum Window Advertising Sheet $4,025.00 1887 N690-1 Kalamazoo Bats Cabinet Pittsburg Base Ball Club ( 143 Absolutely Unique) $62,299.26 144 1893 Just So Tobacco E.J.
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