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

V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND T H E COST FAC TOR IN THE PRINT VERSION OF MOST CATA LOGS, WE ARE UNABLE TO INCLUDE ALL PICTURES AND ELA B O- R ATE DESCRIPTIONS ON EV E RY SINGLE LOT IN THE AUCTION. HOW EVER, OUR WEBSITE HAS NO LIMITATIONS, SO W E H AVE ADDED MANY MORE PH OTOS AND A MUCH MORE ELA B O R ATE DESCRIPTION ON V I RT UA L LY EV E RY ITEM ON OUR WEBSITE. WELL WO RTH CHECKING OUT IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT A LOT ! WEBSITE: W W W. H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT. C O M Here's how we are running our April 10, 2014 to STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to go auction: to “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, you are in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots you BIDDING BEGINS: hold the current high bid for, and which lots you have been Monday Ma rch 31, 2014 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e outbid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ON AN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night the Our auction was designed years ago and still remains geared item ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEM toward affordable vintage items for the serious collector. We AFTER 10:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding session describe and photograph each item in the most clear and (STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on April 10th, if you are easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE the only bidder on an item that ends that day, that item will QUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 or close and you will be declared the winner. We cannot stress toll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if you enough; you will want to get your bids in early. For exam- get our machine. It's always the first thing we check every- ple, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a bid day. (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every item that you are interested in, you are good to go and will be REGISTRATION: allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the possi- You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the bility of being shutout. phone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or online at www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is STEP 2) Extended Bidding Session 301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method and Between 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended bidding have any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normal session”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for the business hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5p end. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any item Eastern Time. that you have previously bid on, but you may not jump in on a new item during this time. Once registered you will need to confirm your email address by following the link in the confirmation email that STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending Style is automatically sent to your email address that you register Now adopted by most major auction houses; You're with. At the time of registration, you will create a User ID Welcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most other and Password, that you are responsible for; you will use that auction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auc- same User ID and Password every time you log into our site tions all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friend- for this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online or ly. Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog for by telephone. roughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving them ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN TIME ample opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pm on the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at 3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS: 11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has been received and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot will STEP 1) Initial Bids officially close and the lone bidder will be declared the win- ner. If there have been two or more bids on a particular NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchro- item, that item will remain open until 30 minutes have nized by Network Time Protocol to eastern time. The passed without any additional bids on that item. A 30- clock is set to reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm eastern minute timer is provided for each lot and will be automati- time, which is when the lot would end if no additional cally reset every time a new bid is made on that lot. If you bids are placed on the lot. If you have not bid on the up your own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30- lot, you will need to place your first bid by the time the minute clock will NOT reset. This is now available in real countdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. If you have any time on our website. You will want to the "REFRESH" questions, please ask in advance! button on your computer as the clock counts down, as our system will not automatically show an increase in bids. You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by Bids on items will continue to be accepted between 10:00 10:00 pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceed pm and 11:00 pm from any bidder that has bid on the item

W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M AL L IN I T I A L BI D S MUST B E P L AC E D B Y 1 0 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SES 3 prior to 10:00 pm (Extended Bidding Session). Based on FOLLOWING THE AUCTION these rules, no lot with two or more bids prior to 10:00 pm We will send winning bidders an email as well as written can close prior to 11:30 pm ET. invoices the week following the auction. Payment is request- ed within 15 days from the end of the auction. Extremely late or non-payments may result in the revocation of bid- BIDDING INCREMENTS: ding privileges for future auctions. Please note: when you If the current bid is: The Bid increment is bid on an item, you are entering a legally binding contract, $50 - $249 $10.00 indicating that you will pay for your items, plus the buyers' premium and any additional associated fees (sales tax, ship- $250 - $499 $25.00 ping, insurance, collection agency fees, etc...). You are $500 - $999 $50.00 responsible for any and all bids placed with your User ID $1,000 - $2,499 $100.00 and password. We WILL sell your debt to a collection $2,500 - $4,999 $250.00 agency if you fail to make payment. $5,000 - $9,999 $500.00 $10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00 MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION $25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00 1) All items are sold AS IS to the highest bidder $50,000+ $5,000.00 2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note our BUYERS PREMIUM is 18-1/2% of the hammer price. Here are some examples: This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidder will pay ($1185.00 plus shipping, handling and insur- a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who have ance). This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%), bid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lot which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY! ends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00 pm. At 11:00 pm, Bidder A was the high bidder on Lot 3) No one who is currently employed with Huggins and 420. If no one else bids before 11:30 pm, Bidder A will Scott or House of Cards may bid on any items in any win the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at Huggins and Scott Auctions. However, the auction house 11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giv- and its employees may consign items to the auction. ing Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No other auction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on Lot 420. 4) “Items With Reserves” feature slightly modified! b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 10:00 pm, We have expanded and modified the “items with reserves” he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm. feature for this auction. Now, the items with reserves are This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: it noted with a red outline around the lot and the words prevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30 “ITEM WITH RESERVE” heading above the lot. They minutes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allows will also appear in the appropriate category section based on people to know they have won an item without having to the item. The reason we have started this is to allow us to wait for every item in the auction to close. offer more unique and special items, while also giving our consignors the assurance that the items will at least reach a We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendly certain minimum. All items with reserves will have an Auction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it is opening bid and an estimated value range. The reserve bid just “a better mousetrap.” However should you have any on any item will never be greater than the low value in the questions about this procedure, PLEASE call us on our estimated range. By starting the bidding below the reserve local or toll free number. price it will allow our bidders to get their initial bids in A few examples for those of you that may not understand: prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids” on the a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not have final day of the auction and then all eligible bidders can a bid, you can click on the drop box and you have the decide what they want their final bid to be on that day. The option at bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250, items will have a statement in the bid box on our website $275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475, saying either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. Those $500, $550, $600 and so on. two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are entering a ceiling bid on one of these items and your ceiling bid b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your options exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the for bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300, value that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of $2400, $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on. your ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If the item ends with the “reserve not met” the item will be Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a max deemed “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to bid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you've make this a simple and easy-to-understand feature in our been outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, this auction; should you have any questions, concerns or com- means that the other bidder's max was also $850, that they ments on this new venture, we welcome your feedback. placed BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and one more bid will make you the current high bidder. You can 5) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will work enter the next acceptable bid of $900 and you will be the with you on larger lots to find the best way. All items must current high bid. be fully paid for, including shipping and insurance, before they will be sent out. We strongly encourage any local bid- PAYMENT OPTIONS ders to pick up their winnings at our Office or at the House We accept personal checks, business checks, money orders, of Cards. International bidders should contact us prior to bank checks, and cash. We WILL accept Paypal for auction sending payment to discuss specific shipping options. items (if pre-authorized before the auction ends. Call for details). 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4 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 ATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF unique sticker/certificate combination for each item. In the YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NO remaining cases, on lots with more than one autographed REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THE item, we will issue one blanket auction letter of authenticity ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND IN THE SAME for the entire lot (although we are trying to do away with FORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER TO this altogether, but sometimes it is the only cost effective RECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA- method). This is the original letter that we receive from the TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!! authentication company describing the offered lot. You may use this "auction" LOA to obtain individual LOA's should We have conservatively graded most items, however we you chose to do that, however the auction LOA’s are only strongly encourage you to ask specific questions or better valid for 45 days from the end of the auction. Please see yet, come view the items you are interested in. If you are the item's description for specific authentication on each unsure of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right to individual lot. Please call if you have any questions regarding make any changes from the print catalog on our website. these auction lot LOA's. Any changes that are made, we will notify all who have placed bids on that item by email. Framed Items: Frames included with lots: while we make every effort to 7) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves the protect the frames included in these lots during pre auction right to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem as storage and post auction shipping, we are not responsible for unethical behavior. any damage to the frames themselves, and no refunds will be given due to frame damage. PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOT retract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you About Our Grading: are aware of the bid that you are placing, and which lot Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionally you are bidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancella- graded and encapsulated by independent grading compa- tion of all bids in the auction and bidding privileges nies. Many other lots have been graded by our highly edu- revoked. WE CANNOT COMPROMISE THE cated writers. For the most part, these are conservative INTEGRITY OF THE AUCTION BY CANCELING grades, but we are human and sometimes we may miss BIDS. something. We are not responsible for a third party grading company agreeing or disagreeing with our assessment and 8) Previewing Items Before the Auction - All items are we cannot issue refunds or credits if cards do not receive a available for viewing at our auction offices: 900 Silver Spring numerical grade or the exact grade that we describe. We Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advance for an strongly recommend that you come look at any items that appointment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask that you you are bidding on, and make your own determination provide a list of the items that you want to examine, so we about it's grade. may have them ready for you. Becoming one of Our Field Representatives: 9) All bids are in US Dollars! Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing compa- ny. Should you have an interest in joining our staff, we are 10) When we refer to a population report about graded always looking for part-time field representatives in new cards, we only reference the population of that card's grad- areas. Call our head of Field Representatives, Steve Dickler ing company. For example, if we say an SGC card has three at 215-530-4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose sit- equals and none better, we are only referring to that card's uation for you, as well as a chance to make some serious population among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwise money. stated. All population counts are valid as of the time of writ- ing and are subject to change. Consignments For Our Next Auction: We have already begun taking consignments for our June About Our Autographs: 12, 2014 auction. Consignment deadline: May 2, 2014 - by All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions come consigning your items early, you allow us the opportunity to with either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most advertise your items on our website, in trade publications used), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), and press releases, as well as at major shows across the coun- Stacks of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some try. This is an invaluable way to expose your items to our even have more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we take thousands of current bidders and possible new bidders, who great pride in only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", can then plan ahead to bid on your items. Believe me, it "NO QUESTIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's world happens! of autopens, secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, you can rest assured that your autographed items from H&S We are always looking for unique Americana items to try in have passed the most stringent examination. our catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (pri- marily 1960s and older, though), feel free to call us and dis- Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signature cuss it. You may have a pile of gold that's just hidden under was a common practice among teams where the key players a little dust, or needs the right exposure! would not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendant would sign for the player. We note any signature that is a ALSO: We are the best major catalog auction company for clubhouse signature. newer modern insert, relic and autographed cards. Virtually every consignor has been pleased with the results for their Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's: "Shiny Cards" through our auction. For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining full pho- tograph LOA's from one of the respected third party Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale or con- authentication companies. For the lesser valued items, we signments of your cards and other treasures. are having those items authenticated and noted with a

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We have been honored with the opportunity to auction Robert Franklin’s lifelong passion: his Maryland- Area collection. The first 85 lots in this auction are Robert’s and there will be more to come in subsequent 2014 Auctions, including some incredible pieces in our National Convention Auction in August. The following tributes are from Bob’s three sons and some images from “The Shrine.”

My father, Robert Franklin, loved Maryland sports with a passion. It did not matter how small, obscure or s h o rt lived a Maryland sports team was. E v e ry time a new team started in Maryland he would attend one of the first games so that he could purchase memorabilia. That is what is so unique about his collection. While his collection of memorabilia related to well-known teams such as the Orioles, Ravens and Baltimore Colts is impressive, his collection of the lesser-known teams is without comparison. One of the pieces he was extremely proud of was the bag used by the Baltimore Bullets to carry their mascot, a small dog. While not amongst the most valuable pieces, it is a unique piece of Baltimore sports history. B e f o re his untimely death he was planning on writing a book on Maryland sports history. While unfortunately this p roject will never be completed, many of the unique pieces of his collection will be pre s e rved at the Sport s Legends Museum in Baltimore . His collection there f o re is more than just a personal collection; it is a gre a t contribution to Mary l a n d ’s sports history. - Greg Franklin   My father, Bob Franklin, was a collector, born and raised. His earliest memories were of memorizing stats off of cards, trading them with his friends, and spending every penny he had on com - pleting sets. In a small alcove in his first apartment, he began formally building his collection, chris - tening it “The Shrine.” The Shrine continued to grow, decade after decade. What began as a collec - tion of baseball cards would fill room after room, floor after floor. He expanded his house to contain it. It followed him to work. He contacted old players, retired band members, ex-cheerleaders. He went to card shows, he used online sites, he would bid on auctions by phone and in person. He pur - sued and built The Shrine into a near-museum of Maryland sports memorabilia over the course of his lifetime, scooping up items worth anywhere from pennies to tens of thousands of dollars. I hope you all value these treasures as much as he did. -Daniel Franklin

G rowing up, I gained the vast majority of my interest in sports, memora - bilia, and cards from my Dad. Throughout the years, I was lucky enough to go to hundreds of college and professional sports events together with him all over the country. Some of the most memorable ones include the 1993 baseball All-Star Game in Baltimore, the 1996 Olympics, a trip to see the Cubs play at (which also included a stop in Dyersville, Iowa to see the famed Field of Dreams), and a tradition of making it to a yearly University of Maryland basketball game no matter the circumstances. Last year, we had the opportunity to see the Ravens win the Super Bowl in New Orleans, a truly unforgettable experience! Along with these games and journeys, we also shared an excitement about memorabilia and baseball cards, and I learned a great deal about older sports legends and heroes from his stories over the years. While I have kept a few items from his collection that mean the most to me, I hope that the ones that do get sold go to good homes with passionate collectors to honor his love for the collector industry and sports in general. -Bobby Franklin

6 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 1. 1970 Championship Ring While he managed just one home over 626 plate appearances in his three-year Major League career, for- mer infielder Dee Phillips became the eyes and ears of a fundamentally sound Baltimore Orioles franchise that won a three- year aggregate record 318 games from 1969 through 1971. A scout in his native Texas, Phillips discovered and signed (among others) . For his contributions, Phillips was award- ed this ring. Crafted by “Jenkins,” the size 10-1/2 14-karat gold accessory features a genuine diamond on the facing shaped like the club’s sacred Memorial Stadium venue, with a script-style “Orioles” accenting the horseshoe-shaped facility’s opening. Surrounding that design, a raised-letter proclamation of “BALTIMORE ORIOLES WORLD CHAMPIONS” is displayed in the same font as the dedication on the Memorial Stadium façade. On the right shank, a baseball-themed design includes an Orioles cap, bat, glove, “1970” in raised numerals and “D. PHILIPS” engraved on a scroll. The opposite shank is home to an engraved logo. A priceless relic from a team that won 108 regular-season games, swept the Twins in the ALCS and disposed on Cincinnati in a five-game fall Classic. Comes with an appraisal letter from Kripps Jewelers. Opening Bid $750.00

2. 1897 “The Winning Game of 1897” Baltimore vs. Boston Cabinet from Estate Located at the corner of 25th and Barclay in downtown Baltimore, III was the host to the glory days of the early Orioles franchise. Before a heated pen- nant race in late 1897, a throng of dedicated Charm City faithful crammed the edifice on September 25th and witnessed the homestanding Birds best the visiting Beaneaters by a 6-3 margin. As evident by the offered 8x10 black-and-white cabinet, there was not a seat to be had at the venue. Published in 1897 by E.D. Macfee, “The Winning Game of 1897 Boston vs. Baltimore” cabinet exhibits breathtaking scenery and stirring nineteenth century game action. Presents in (EX) condition with limited surface and perimeter imperfections. The reverse is pencil inscribed “Hoffer 30 cents”. The 9/25/1897 contest witnessed Bill Hoffer outduel Fred Klobendanz and this artifact originates from Hoffer’s estate. Opening Bid $400.00

3. 1906 Hyatt Manufacturing Baltimore Baseball Club “Our Old Champions” Pinback Released by Hyatt Manufacturing in commemoration of the decade since the 1896 Baltimore Orioles conquered the National League, this 1906 “Our Old Champions” pinback is a remarkable artifact from a bygone era. The 1-3/4” heirloom displays clear sepia images of the squad including Hall of Famers Hanlon, Jennings, Keeler, Kelley, McGraw and W. Robinson along with dark text. Presents in (EX to Mint) condition with only superficial abrasions to the celluloid finish and a moderately worn, but tightly attached paper liner. Moderate perimeter staining does not adversely affect the overall presentation of this antiquity. The metallic pin is sharp, tightly intact and must have been worn as a “badge of honor” by its original owner. Opening Bid $500.00

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4. 1894 Betz Studio Baltimore Baseball Club Team Composite with (8) Hall of Famers The 1890s Baltimore Orioles were a which fielded numerous Hall of Famers and used “small ball” along with sound defensive principles to appear in four straight series. Produced by the Betz Studio of N. Washington St. in Baltimore, the offered 1894 Baltimore Baseball Club cabinet was released during their first title appearance. The 4-1/4 x 6-1/2” antiquity pictures sixteen members of the championship squad, eight of 5. 1898 Cameo Pepsin Gum Pin whom would later be enshrined at Exquisite 1898 Cameo Pepsin Gum Willie Keeler pin, perhaps the finest extant. W h i l e Cooperstown. The cameos depict the players period “Wee Willie” material from the latter portion of his Hall of Famer career is not in formal attire complete with identifiers particularly difficult to locate, nineteenth century examples from his five-season tenure beneath their oval images. Subjects include: with the famed Baltimore Orioles of the National League is nearly impossible. The 1- Bonner, Brodie, Brouthers, Clarke, Esper, 1/4” “heads and shoulders” sepia portrait is absent of any crazing, significant abrasions Gleason, Hanlon, Hawke, Hemning, or other discernible wear. Unlike many of his peers from this elusive issue, the prolific Jennings, Keeler, Kelley, McGraw, McMahon, Reitz and W. Robinson. With excep- subject has survived the past 116 years with remarkably strong contrast and is instantly tion to a mild fraying to the left of Clarke’s portrait, the crisp sepia images are unob- recognizable from afar. The bold text wrapped around Keeler’s image confirms his iden- structed by limited surface and reverse paper loss and tape residue. Two pin holes t i t y. Of utmost important, the reverse advertising liner is tightly attached and exhibits along the upper corners do not seriously disrupt the overall design scheme. The ornate bold black typeface. It is difficult to conceive of a superior example from the 1898 canvas is crease-free with only minimal surface imperfections. More on our website. Cameo Pepsin Gum issue than this curator of “The Baltimore Chop.” Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $400.00

7. (16) 1887-1890 6. 1895 N300 Mayo’s Cut N172 Old Plug Judge (Baltimore) SGC 30 Baltimore Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC. Late Orioles career 1895 N300 Mayo’s Cut Plug Singles Dan Brouthers (Baltimore on Shirt) pose. The imposing “Big Dan” is pic- with (3) tured during his final full season with Graded— the Orioles, a campaign in which the All dynamic National League squad par- ticipated in their first Temple Cup Different series. Despite a horizontal crease Catch a flock spanning above the team trademark of “early the pitch-black rendering otherwise birds” with presents as a mid-grade offering with these (16) expected corner and edge wear. One 1887-1890 N172 Old Judge Baltimore Orioles singles including (3) graded. Each relic of seven similar examples with the comes with a different pose. Included are: Cunningham (PSA 3), J. Farrell (SGC 50, Baltimore identifier judged by the Throwing), Fullmer (trimmed), (2) Griffin (both trimmed), Harkins (trimmed), Purcell grading service. (trimmed), (2) Shindle (one VG, one trimmed), Smith (PR, writing), (4) Sommer ((2) Opening Bid $250.00 VG, one horizontal poses is PR with pinhole and re-backed, one trimmed) and (2) Tucker (one SGC 40, one trimmed). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

8. 1911 9. 1914 -2 Coupon Cigarettes Baltimore Terrapins Team M131 Set of (9) Cards Baltimore F e a r t h e Newsboy Tu rt l e ! Scarce 1914 Frank T 2 1 3 - 2 Chance C o u p o n SGC 10 C i g a r e t t e s B a l t i m o r e Graded 10 Te r r a p i n s Poor 1 by team set of SGC. Near (9) cards. impossible T h i s 1911 M131 L o u i s i a n a Baltimore area release Newsboy i n c l u d e s exact replica- featuring a tions of the 1909-11 White Borders series with exception to blue type team identi- design repli- fiers. Due to the harsh Bayou environment, the glossy surfaced designation is typically cated from found in extremely low grades with significant crazing and acute creasing. This “starting the E94 Close nine” of the Federal League squad presents largely on par with surviving examples. Candy designation. Although this Hall of Fame sample displays a combination of sur- Included are B e n d e r (FR, No Trees), B e n d e r (FR, With Trees, reverse paper flaking), face wear and minimal paper loss on the checklist reverse, the sheer scarcity and Doolan (GD, Batting), Doolan (FR, Fielding, reverse paper flaking), Dunn (GD), Knabe acclaimed subject overwhelms any technical deficiencies. One of only two Chance (SGC 30), Quinn (GD), He. Smith (PR, reverse paper loss) and Wilhelm (GD). examples to have been registered with the grading service. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

8 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 11. (5) 1914- 1915 Cracker Jack Baltimore 10. 1912 C46 Imperial Terrapins Tobacco Baltimore Orioles Singles with (2) Team Set of (14) Cards Graded Players from the International Five members of the League Baltimore Orioles are depict- upstart Baltimore ed throughout the offered 1912 C46 Terrapins of the Imperial Tobacco team set of (14) Federal League are cards. Included among this difficult- captured with these to-locate Canadian gallery are #12 (5) 1914-1915 Schmidt (PR, tear), #13 Frock (VG), Cracker Jack singles. #18 Adkins (VG-EX), #19 Dunn Included are 1914 (VG), #20 Walsh (FR), #37 Vickers Cracker Jack: #120 (PR, reverse writing), #38 Seymour Doolan (PR, writing); (GD), #40 Gettman (VG), #44 1915 Cracker Jack: Parent (GD), #45 Dygert (VG), #49 (4 cards) with #1 Corcoran (GD), #64 Henline (VG- Knabe (PSA 2), #19 EX), #64 Gaunt (FR) and #74 Byers Bender (PR, paper (PR, reverse paper loss). loss), #90 F. Smith Opening Bid $200.00 (SGC 40) and #113 Suggs (VG). Opening Bid $150.00

12. 1915 D303 General Baking Fred Jacklitsch SGC 30 Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC. Fred 13. 1915 E106 American Jacklitsch Caramel of the Baltimore (Striped Hat) PSA 4—None Terrapins Better of the Hall of Fame Type Card! Graded Federal VG-EX 4 by PSA. Following a League twelve-season campaign with the takes his Athletics, Charles (Chief) position on Bender applied his talents for the this scarce newly formed Baltimore Terrapins of 1915 D303 the Federal League. Presented is an General attractive 1915 E106 American Baking Caramel Chief Bender (striped hat) sample. pose. The elusive York, The back- product survives as one of only two stop is por- examples at the grading level with trayed none better. against a Opening Bid $250.00 stirring multi-colored backdrop. The advertising back is clean and this Type is one of only two cards of the player judged by the third-party authenticator. Opening Bid $100.00

15. 1952 Baseball Low Number Partial Set of (243/310) Plus (7) High 14. 1921 Tip Top Bread Numbers with Jackie Baltimore Orioles Harry Robinson Frank SGC 40—None Better Presented is a 1952 Topps Baseball Low Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. Exceptional Number partial set of (243/310) cards 1921 White’s Bakery Tip Top Bread plus (7) high numbers including Jackie Harry Frank portrait! Little is known of Robinson. This prominent issue has an the hurler other than a quote from the overall approximate condition breakdown 1955 book The Baltimore Orioles by Lieb of 15% (VG or better), 45% (GD), 20% which states “but a little Jewish chap, (FR) and 20% (PR) with seven instances Harry Frank, playing his first season of of reverse paper loss/residue or writing. pro-ball, was the marvel of the staff, win- Over 80% of the cards exhibit corner and ning 24 games out of 30.” (Referencing edge staining when viewed as a stack. his 1917 rookie season). Interestingly, this The tougher #1-80 series consists of portrait was used for advertising purposes (75/80) cards including (39) black and to promote the “gravure photos” promo- (36) red backs. Keys include #1 Pafko tion. One of only two graded with none (PR), #11 Rizzuto (GD, bb), #26 Irvin better. (VG, bb), #33 Spahn (GD), #36 Hodges (FR, bb), #49 Sain ERR (PR, bb, paper loss), Opening Bid $200.00 #191 Berra (FR), #216 Ashburn (GD), #246 Kell (FR), #268 Lemon (GD), #277 Wynn (GD), #312 J. Robinson (PR, reverse writing), 318 (trimmed), 322 (GD), 358 (EX), #373 Turner (PR, paper loss), 375 (GD) and 387 (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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16. 17. 1921 Little World Baltimore Series Baltimore Orioles vs. Terrapins 1914 Program with Unmarked Federal Scorecard League Despite a 119-47 record including a Stock record 27 game winning streak, the 1921 Baltimore Certificate Orioles succumbed to the Louisville Signed by Colonels of the American Association Rasin by a 5 games to 3 margin in the 1921 Little World Series. Featured is one For cause and of a handful of surviving mementos effect, serendipi- from those eight contests. The offered tous events and four-page game program measures 8- history-shaping 3/4 x 11-3/4” and pictures Baltimore happenstance, mainstays Jack Dunn (front cover) fans need look and John Ogden (back cover, slight no further than the Baltimore Terrapins ill-fated endeavor in the upstart Federal notching). The unmarked scorecard is League. The club’s brief tenure (1914-1915) saw the launching of ’s Major tightly attached to the staple binding League career, as well as the debut of a ballpark that indirectly put Baltimore in the and touts a youthful (s) as part of the Orioles pitching rotation. Tape big leagues. This stock certificate was issued in 1914 as investors had high hopes for residue is further noticeable on the front and back inner covers but does not seriously both the team and “outlaw” circuit. The crisp document is framed to 15x12 and visible detract from the overall presentation. The inner pages are relatively crisp. Slight paper from both sides. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 pulling from the lower staple does not result in page separation. Opening Bid $200.00

18. (2) 1931 and (2) 1939 Baltimore Orioles Signed Team Payroll Checks - All PSA/DNA “Authentic” 19. Autographed 1939 Baltimore Orioles Long before Baltimore re-joined the ranks as a Major League city, the International League franchise met with unparalleled success and laid the groundwork for big Cachet - Full JSA league inclusion. These (4) Baltimore Orioles payroll checks were issued during the Have bat (or in Rogers Hornsby’s case, “attitude”), will travel. History tells us that the 1930s. Each is encapsulated with signatures assessed “Authentic” by PSA/DNA. Hall of Famer played for five different Major League teams, served as for Included are (2) 1931 vouchers signed by International League and team president six, and was similarly well-traveled in the minor leagues. Among those stops was Charles Knapp and (2) 1939 checks signed by team executives John M. Ogden and Baltimore, where Hornsby piloted the International League’s Orioles in 1939. This Charles H. Knapp, Jr.. postmarked envelope was issued that year and decorated with Hornsby’s coveted sig- Opening Bid $200.00 nature. Executed in black-ink fountain pen, Hornsby’s scripting shows (“9”) potency. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

20. 1944 Baltimore 21. 1949 Orioles Junior World Baltimore Series Game 4 Orioles Team- Program and Signed Bat Municipal Stadium with (26) Trophy Ball Autographs— Ah, the wonders of fate and cir- Full JSA cumstance! With their glory Enjoy a slice of years long-since passed, the “Charm City” Baltimore Orioles continued to minor league histo- toil in the International League ry with the offered when apparent tragedy struck in 1949 Baltimore 1944. Rendered homeless when Orioles team- fire consumed Oriole Park in signed bat with the wee hours on July 3, the (26) autographs. resilient flock embraced its The 35” Louisville city’s blue collar work ethic and Slugger lumber authored a championship season whose culmination perhaps sealed Baltimore’s fate as belonged to out- a Major League city. These artifacts hail from that incredible season. Includes: Multi- fielder Ken Wood and was neatly sliced in half to hold the arranged endorsements and Signed Baseball: a toned “Spalding” orb with inscriptions citing the club’s emer- team identifier. The legible scripts average (6”) and include Arft, Binks, Cihocki, gency move to Memorial Stadium; Program issued at Clary, Dunn III, Handley, Holton, Just, Kasko, Maldovan, Mancuso, Medlinger, Memorial Stadium, the 28-page guide features scoring grids marked in pencil with McQuillen, Payne, Repass, Rudd, Taylor, Thomas, Weidner (trainer), Widmar, Wittig, pre-printed lineups listing the combatants. More on our website. Wood, Woyt, B. Young and two unidentified. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

10 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 22. 1886 Pittsburg Alleghenys vs. Baltimore Orioles Scorecard with Doggie Miller Cover Lush and vibrant 1886 Pittsburg Alleghenys vs. Baltimore Orioles scorecard with star George (Doggie) Miller on the cover. The nearly 7-1/2 x 6” gatefold publication is unscored and displays The year 1886 notation and is personalized by the original owner on the back cover. Despite moderate-to-extensive spine stress, the overall construction of this ephemeron is not compromised. The lineups are quite readable with well-defined scoring grids. Other modest wear is overwhelmed by the intricately crafted floral design scheme. Opening Bid $400.00

24. (2) 1961-1962 Baltimore Orioles White Base Miniature Bobblehead Dolls Small in stature but huge in the cir- cles of bobblehead collectors, these (2) 1961-1962 Baltimore Orioles White Base Miniatures are well- maintained survivors from a limit- ed production. Includes: Batter: 23. 1895 Boston Beaneaters vs. Baltimore Orioles Scorecard presents (NM) with decals intact Nineteenth century baseball historians and archivists will understandably by interested and zero cracks/chips; Fielder: in the offered 1895 Boston Beaneaters vs. Baltimore Orioles scorecard. A total of (VG) with indentation of edge of seven Hall of Famers from both squads are confirmed including Duffy, Jennings, base, minimal chipping on jaw line Keeler, Kelley, McCarthy, McGraw and Robinson. Despite a combination of acute and head detached from spring. creasing and wear including a missing piece along the left edge, the lightly pencil The original magnets remain on the scored artifact is still ideal for those who follow the “Gay Nineties” Orioles dynasty. base’s undersides. The inclusion of (only year on team) conclusively dates this piece. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

26. 1958 and 1993 Baltimore All-Star Game 25. 1963-1965 Baltimore Orioles “Black- Lot of (5) With Face” Bobblehead Doll - Pristine! Programs, Tickets and With segregation in full swing at the Major League 1958 Press Pin level, souvenir franchise portrayals followed suit. In With “Natty Boh,” crab cakes and what was widely considered an “experimental” issue, baseball comprising the fare four the 1963-1965 black face bobblehead dolls were pro- decades apart, these (5) souvenirs duced in very limited quality. Of the Type I variety were issued at Mid-Summer (regular face), this one has the “1962” stamping on the Classic exhibitions in Baltimore. base’s underside (which is consistent with all genuine Includes: 1958: Program 36-page black face nodders). The “Orioles,” Bird mascot and guide (NM) with unmarked score- “Baltimore” decals are all 100%, while the original cards; Ticket Stub Memorial paint and colors give the doll a Mint-in-box presenta- Stadium voucher presents mini- tion quality. The jaw line is free of chips or cracks. A mally (VG-EX); Press Pin with real stunner! threaded post/nut intact; 1993: Opening Bid $250.00 Program 196-page guide (EX-MT) with unmarked scorecards; Full Ticket presents (VG-EX). Opening Bid $150.00 27. 1966-1983 Baltimore 28. 1966-1989 Orioles World Series Baltimore Orioles Black Bat Complete Run World Series Press of (6) Pins/Charms/Tie Turned by Hillerich & Bradsby to Clip Lot of (10) commemorate championship These (10) decorative teams, “black bats” are distributed accessories provide ample annually in limited quantities to attestation that the the October combatants. These (6) Baltimore Orioles were the examples were awarded to game’s winningest fran- Baltimore Orioles principals as chise for nearly 30 years. that franchise enjoyed baseball’s Issued in limited quantities best record for more than two to media personnel, the World Series relics include: 1966: “Balfour” charm; 1969: decades. With facsimile signature “Balfour” press pin; nut and post intact; (2) 1970: press pins with nuts, threaded posts, stampings and block-letter names, the bats include: 1966: World Champions; 1969: fobs intact on both; (2) 1971: tie clip and “Balfour” charm; 1979: “Balfour” charm; A.L. Champions; 1970: World Champions; 1971: A.L. Champions; 1979: A.L. (2) 1983: charm and press pin (missing nut); 1989: phantom press pin; threaded post, Champions; 1983: World Champions. More on our website. nut intact. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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30. Mike McCormick 1963 Baltimore Orioles Game- Worn Road Jersey - Full Miedema LOA Setting an impressive precedent by 29. Baltimore Orioles 1955-1963 Game-Issued Jacket - Rare Style! winning 49 of 53 starts in the American Legion, 17-year-old Mike McCormick signed Hatched in Baltimore in 1954, the “Baby Birds” were quick to take flight, posting a with the New York Giants and debuted without having spent a day in the minors. A .500 mark in just their fourth season and shifting to perennial contender status with seven-year veteran at 24, McCormick was dealt to Baltimore, where he wore this baseball’s best record through the 1960s and 1970s. From that rise to glory, this vin- Orioles road jersey during the 1963 campaign. The gray flannel zippered garment fea- tage warm-up jacket was issued to an Orioles player between the 1955 and 1963 cam- tures felt identifiers, proper “Spalding” tagging and a “Laughing Bird” patch, which paigns. The black nylon button-down garment showcases the “Hartzell Bird,” which was in its ninth and final season that year. The all-original Orioles gamer shows light is embroidered to the left breast in orange-black-and-white embroidery and felt. Solid wear and is an early representation worn by the first Award winner in game wear is evident. More on our website. Giants history. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

32. Carl Warwick 1965 Baltimore Orioles Game-Worn Home Jersey - Full Miedema LOA Having tied a Fall Classic record with three pinch hits in the , out- fielder Carl Warwick failed to regain his October form the following 31. Charlie Lau 1966 Baltimore Orioles Game-Worn Home season, as he Jersey - Full Miedema LOA hit .156 for the Cardinals before being traded to Baltimore midway through the 1965 Performing for the 1966 world champion Baltimore Orioles, hitting guru Charlie Lau campaign. With his Birds of a “different feather,” Warwick wore this Orioles home batted an even .500 (albeit in 12 at-bats). While his .255 lifetime batting average was jersey. In the third and final year of its style, the cream-colored flannel button-down hardly indicative of his abilities to mentor hitters, Lau established himself as a base- garment features “ORIOLES” arched across the chest in orange-on-black felt, with ball legend in the latter capacity. This Baltimore Orioles home jersey was worn by the “23” sewn to the back in like fashion. Orange piping lines the collar and sleeve end- well-traveled during the 1966 season. The cream-colored flannel button-down ings. The tapered left front tail is home to a “Wilson” size “42” label and a felt strip garment features twill and felt identifiers and proper “Wilson” tagging. All original tag with stitched identifiers reading “23-42-65-1.” Light wear. Full photo LOA from and unaltered, this championship Memorial Stadium gamer shows moderate use. Full Dave Miedema. photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

33. 1977 Baltimore Orioles Game-Worn Sunday 34. 1977-1979 Baltimore Orioles Game-Worn Jersey Lot of (3) Home Jersey - Full Miedema LOA With Flanagan, Garcia and L. May Always the entertainer, Rick Dempsey mixed a competitive spirit, thespian tendencies Reigning supreme with a cast of home-grown fundamentally sound players and cast- and a rifle arm as he helped power the 1977 Orioles to 97 wins. This Baltimore offs from other teams, the Baltimore Orioles held their own during the late-1970s Orioles Sunday home jersey was worn by the Memorial Stadium icon during that despite a miniscule payroll and naysayer pundits. These (3) jerseys were worn by memorable campaign. The orange knit pullover garment features “Orioles” angled Orioles players as the franchise remained competitive. The knit garments feature twill across the chest in black-on-white twill, “24” sewn to the back and left front in like identifiers and proper tagging. Includes: : 1978 Sunday home; Kiko fashion and “DEMPSEY” arced on a nameplate atop the back number in solid black Garcia: 1979 home; and Lee May: 1977 road. The all-original gamers show light to twill. A “Wilson” size “44” label resides within the collar, while the tapered left front moderate wear with no repairs or alterations. From an era during which the “magic” tail is home to a swatch with chain stitched identifiers reading “77 2”. All-original and all began, these items are a must for any Memorial Stadium collector! More on our unaltered, the Birdland gamer shows light wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

12 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 35. 1958 Aberdeen Pheasants Game-Worn Home Jersey 36. 1967 Game-Worn Home Jersey Long before Aberdeen, Maryland produced Cal Ripken, Jr., Aberdeen, South Dakota It is well documented that fundamentally sound Orioles rosters combined for the best was a virtual factory for Oriole greats, spawning legends such as , Mark record in the Major Leagues throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Often overlooked, howev- Belanger and . This Aberdeen Pheasants home jersey was worn during the e r, is the fact that “The Oriole Way” was preached and practiced by the club’s minor 1958 season by one of the Class C affiliate’s Orioles hopefuls. The cream-colored league affiliates. This Elmira Pioneers home jersey was worn by an aspiring Bird during flannel button-down garment showcases felt identifiers and proper “Rawlings” tag- the 1967 season. The cream-colored flannel button-down garment features twill identi- ging. Solid wear is evident. More on our website. fiers and proper “Spalding” tagging. Shows nice game wear! More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

38. 1991 TBTC Game-Worn Baltimore Orioles Ensemble 37. 1983 World Champion Baltimore Orioles With uniforms, bleacher seat prices and ushers’ attire the same as they were in 1966, Game-Worn Road Jersey the Baltimore Orioles did battle in a “Turn Back the Clock” promotion on June 19, 1991. This home ensemble was worn by Birds manager Johnny Oates that night. The Given the daunting task of replacing Earl Weaver, Orioles skipper Joe Altobelli guided white knit garments are tailored to the specifications of the 1966 uniforms, with twill Baltimore to a World Series title in his very first year at the helm. This Orioles road identifiers and proper “Rawlings” tagging. Appropriate single-game wear is evident. jersey was worn by Altobelli during that 1983 campaign. The gray knit button-down More on our website. garment features twill identifiers and proper “Rawlings” tagging. Originally worn dur- Opening Bid $150.00 ing the 1982 season and re-issued to Altobelli in his inaugural year with the O’s, the jersey shows moderate wear. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

40. Ray Miller 1999 Baltimore Orioles Game-Worn Home 39. Harold Baines 1999 Baltimore Orioles Game-Worn Road Jersey Jersey At the helm of a franchise with which he had long-since gained acclaim as a pitching With little verbal output and zero controversy, Harold Baines let his bat do the talking, mentor, Ray Miller wore this Baltimore Orioles home jersey during the 1999 cam- posting career numbers that far out-class those achieved by several recent stars elected paign. The white knit button-down garment features twill identifiers, proper “Russell to the Hall of Fame. This Baltimore Orioles road jersey was worn by the Maryland- Athletic” tagging and a black “7” sewn to the right sleeve in memory of former Oriole born slugger during the 1999 season, a campaign during which the 40-year-old Baines fixture Cal Ripken, Sr., who had passed away in March, 1999. The Camden Yards mixed 24 homers and 81 RBI into a .322 average before his trade to Cleveland on gamer shows great wear! More on our website. August 27. The gray knit button-down garment features twill identifiers and proper Opening Bid $150.00 “Russell Athletic” tagging. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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41. Josh Towers 2001 Baltimore Orioles Signed Game-Worn Road Jersey With Post-9/11 Flag Patch 42. 1970s-1980s Baltimore Orioles Game-Issued Jacket Lot of (3) Part of a rebuilding project for the once-mighty Orioles, Josh Towers debuted during From a not-too-distant era during which “Baltimore” and “championship baseball” the 2001 campaign and was off to an auspicious 5-1 mark before struggling to an 8-10 were synonymous terms, these (3) warm-up jackets were issued to and/or worn by record. This Baltimore Orioles road jersey was worn and signed by Towers at the tail Orioles players. Includes: Early-1970s Jacket: with “KM Pro Cap” tag; Late-1970s end of a season interrupted by the 9-11 attacks. The gray knit pullover garment fea- Jacket: with a “Rawlings” size “48” label; 1980s Game-Worn tures twill identifiers and proper “Majestic” tagging, as well as American flag patch Jacket: a “DeLong” size “XL” jacket with Stewart’s name embroidered on the right worn league-wide upon the return to action on September 17. More on our website. breast. The jackets show moderate to heavy wear. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

43. (6) 2008- 2009 Baltimore Orioles Game- Worn Spring Training Jerseys with M. Wieters The lean years were long ones, to be sure, but an infusion of youthful talent 44. 1977-1979 Game-Used Bat - Full PSA/DNA has the With fielding exploits beyond compare, eight-time Gold Glove Award recipient Mark Baltimore Belanger all but cast the mold for defensive greats for which the Orioles organization Orioles soaring in the right direction. These (6) jerseys were worn by Orioles gained acclaim (and championships). Thus, it was easy to overlook Belanger’s .228 prospects (some of whom have gone on to make their marks in the big leagues) during lifetime batting average and 20 career home runs. This Hillerich & Bradsby (33.8- recent spring training sessions. Each is an orange micromesh pullover garment with oz/34-1.2”) “B299” block-letter weapon was brandished by “The Blade” during the twill identifiers and proper “Majestic” tagging. Includes: Bergesen, Matusz, Reimold, latter portion (1977-1979) of his prolific career. Full photo LOA from John Taube, O. Salazar, A. Tejada and Wieters. Light wear throughout. More on our website. PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

45. 46. 1940s Camden University of Yards Maryland Esskay Letterman’s Hot Dogs Sweater - Vendor’s Pristine! Carrying Likely vying for Case status as “The Big Man on Campus,” When we the original owner think of of this University Orioles base- of Maryland let- ball, Earl terman’s sweater Weaver’s earned his keep in foolproof for- the sporting arena mula of and took amazing “pitching, care of the colle- defense and the three-run homer” comes to mind. But while we’re reminiscing about giate relic! The the Birds, additional time-honored staples include Natty Boh, Clancy the beer man black wool but- and Esskay Hot Dogs. Used to distribute the latter at Camden Yards, this vendor’s ton-down garment features two front pockets and a sizable block-style “M” sewn to carry case is an absolutely sacred Birdland relic! Measuring 21-5/8 x 11 x 13-3/4”- the left breast in gold pile-on-black felt. Within the collar, a “Mitchel’s Sport Shop” deep, the stainless steel container has (2) side handles, (2) top flaps and “Esskay” label hails from a Washington, D.C. establishment. Remarkably, the item has no holes decals adhered to all four sides. “Who’s ready for an Esskay!?” or pilling whatsoever. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

14 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 47. Len Bias 1982- 48. Gary Williams Signed 1986 Jersey From the Day He Game- Signed as Maryland - Issued Williams LOA University Hampered by violation-induced sanc- of tions in the wake of Bob Wade’s turbu- Maryland lent tenure, University of Maryland basketball coach Gary Williams righted Warm-Up the ship, enjoyed perennial nationally Jacket ranked status and won the NCAA In concluding Tournament in 2002. From the very his prolific career at the University of Maryland, forward Len Bias earned his second beginning of his productive run, this ACC Player of the Year honor, with performances such as a 35-point effort in a tri- Terrapins throwback jersey was pre- umph over top-ranked North Carolina among the exploits that wrested the attention sented to and autographed by Williams of every last NBA scout. Then, a three-day span saw Bias drafted by the Boston in 1989. The black dazzle cloth Celtics; discussions with Reebok regarding a $1.6 million endorsement deal; and a pullover garment has appliqué identi- cocaine overdose that brought a tragic and premature end to perhaps the most prom- fiers and is signed by Williams in sil- ising future in American sports. As the world awaited his career to unfold, Bias was ver marker (“8-9” strength) on the issued this warm-up jacket during his glorious days at the University of Maryland. front. Comes with an LOA from The red satin-like button-down garment features “LEN BIAS 34” embroidered to the Williams. left breast, a school logo embroidered to the right breast and “MARYLAND” arched Opening Bid $250.00 atop the back in white twill. Opening Bid $250.00

50. 1968- 1972 “Alex The Bullet” Baltimore Bullets Mascot Carrying Case Legally named “Von Brauhof,” a Baltimore Civic Center fixture affectionately known as “Alex the Bullet” enter- 49. (4) University of Maryland Display Figurines With (2) tained Baltimore 1961-1968 Bobblehead Dolls Bullets fans not “Fear the Turtle!” as this lot of (4) University of Maryland souvenirs is sure to bring with thunderous the Terps fan “out of his shell.” Includes: (2) Bobblehead Dolls: 1961-1968 green slam dunks, but with cute canine tricks during timeouts. The beloved dachshund was base “toes-up” examples with wire face masks; both present (NM) with brilliant col- transported during his tenure as the team mascot in this canvas carrying case. This ors and complete decals; Whiskey Decanter: crafted in 1974, a 9-1/4”-tall porcelain unique hoops artifact features “Alex “THE BULLET”” adhered to the side in orange container with a turtle and “M” design (cork is attached to turtle head “lid”); Wooden rubber, while “bullets MASCOT” is painted on the other side. The item is complete Turtle: a 5”-tall carved mascot with an “M” logo. with a zipper, handles and Alex’s leash, registration and vaccination tags! Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

51. 1959-60 Buddy Jeanette Baltimore Bullets Trophy Add some hardware to your gallery with this 1959-60 Buddy Jeanette Baltimore Bullets tro- phy. The Hall of Famer guided the Bullets of the Eastern Professional Basketball League to a sec- ond place finish during the 1959-60 campaign. The dated 4/7/60 award was presented by the Gridiron Club and given to Jeanette for his “imaginative coaching of the Baltimore Bullets during the 1959-60 basketball season.” The 52. (10) Baltimore Bullets Vintage Marketing Souvenirs metallic hoopster stands over 25” on a 5-1/2 x Basketball sharpshooters take a shot at this collection of (10) vintage Baltimore 10” wooden rectangular base. Presents in excel- Bullets marketing souvenirs. Hit the bullseye with a c.1960 21x19 “WITH Radio” lent condition with superficial wear. The placard metal sign (GD-VG) with extensive staining, a handwritten note on the reverse reads is removable. “removed from Baltimore street cars late 1950s early 1960s”. Additional highlights Opening Bid $150.00 are: 1960s two-piece milk-glass bowl and mug set with “Alex the Bullet” logos (both pcs. NM); 1948-49 8x10 team photo (EX); 1970-71 conference champs 7-1/2” diame- ter glass candy dish (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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53. Don Joyce 1955-1960 Baltimore Colts Game-Worn Home 54. Raymond Jersey - Phenomenal Game Wear! Berry 1950s- Once 1960s Signed dubbed as Game-Worn the NFL’s “meanest Cleats - Full JSA player,” for- While he didn’t even mer defen- start on his Paris, Texas sive end High School football Don Joyce team (despite the fact warranted that his father was the that tough coach) and he hauled title, surviv- in a total of 33 passes ing 12 years during his three-year on the grid- tenure at Southern iron, the Methodist, wide rigors of receiver Raymond professional wrestling, and a bullet wound/pistol whipping suffered during an armed Berry somehow robbery. This Baltimore Colts home jersey was worn by the hard-as-nails Tulane prod- appealed to the Baltimore Colts’ brain trust. Plucked in the 20th round as the 232nd uct during the latter portion of his tenure (1956-1960) at Memorial Stadium. The blue overall choice in 1954, Berry panned out, going to six Pro Bowls and setting the mark dureen pullover garment features “83” sewn to the front and back in white satin twill, for the most receptions (12) in a championship game. This pair of autographed cleats while the vented left front tail is home to a vintage “MacGregor” size “48” label and was worn by Berry during the early portion of his prolific career. The black leather remnants of a laundering instructions tag. Absolutely phenomenal game wear is evi- “Riddell” size “12” shoes feature (7) plastic cleats affixed to each bottom. On the heel dent with color fading throughout, as well as multiple team repairs on the front, back, of the right shoe, Berry has signed in silver marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “Colts twill identifiers and three-quarter sleeves. Game Used.” Full photo LOA from JSA (for the autograph). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

56. Greg Landry 1979-1981 Baltimore Colts Game-Issued 55. Late-1970s Bert Jones Baltimore Colts Team-Issued Road Home Jersey Jersey - Full Miedema LOA A threat on the ground and with his vaunted aerial attack, former quarterback Greg Given the daunting task of succeeding , Louisiana State product Bert Landry was summoned by the Baltimore Colts to spell an injured Bert Jones in 1979. Jones embraced his role, leading the Colts to three successive AFC East titles (1975- This Baltimore Colts home jersey was worn by Landry during a three-year tenure at 1977). This Baltimore Colts road jersey was issued to “The Ruston Rifle” during the Memorial Stadium (1979-1981) that marked the beginning of the end as attendance latter portion of his career. The white mesh pullover garment features blue appliqué and club fortunes plummeted. The blue mesh pullover garment features appliqué iden- identifiers and proper “Medalist – Sand-Knit” tagging. The team-issued relic shows no tifies and proper “Medalist – Sand-Knit” tagging. Minimal wear. More on our website. evidence of use. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

57. 1994-1995 58. (2) 2004 Baltimore Game- Ravens Worn Lot With Signed Neal Fort Helmet Game-Worn and Keith Alternate Ballard Jersey Jerseys With While cities such as Baxter and Green Bay (a.k.a. Jones - “Titletown”), and New York are syn- PSA/DNA onymous with NFL Posting a winning titles, there have been mark as partici- no fewer than five sepa- pants in the rate Baltimore franchis- rugged AFC es to win professional North, the 2004 football championships, Baltimore Ravens far outnumbering those unveiled black in any other city. “alternate” jerseys that year in a bold fashion statement that got rave reviews. These Among those clubs was the Baltimore Stallions, who appeared in back-to-back Grey (2) alternate jerseys were respectively worn and autographed by Gary Baxter and Cup contests in their only two seasons (1994, 1995) in the CFL. These game-worn Terry Jones. The black mesh/dazzle cloth pullover garments feature twill identifiers Stallions items include: Helmet: worn by tackle Neal Fort; Jersey worn by guard and proper “Reebok” tagging. Bold signatures, meanwhile, both project (“9”) strength. Keith Ballard. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

16 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 59. 1958-1959 Baltimore Colts Broach Given to Players’ Wives A self-made million- aire by age 32, Carroll Rosenbloom saw fit to “share the wealth” as his Baltimore Colts won successive NFL titles in 1958 and 1959. In celebration of the feat, Rosenbloom’s wife, Velma, award- 60. 1958-1964 Baltimore Colts Press Pin/Trinket Lot of (7) ed the players’ wives With Charm Bracelet with a decorative Worn proudly by Baltimore scribes as they documented their Colts’ gridiron heroics broach. The offered during the 1950s and 1960s, these ornate accessories served as credentials and/or dec- relic is an extraordi- orative statements. Includes: Charm Bracelet: with (5) gold-plated charms from nary specimen! The equine-themed textured metallic memento features a gold-colored 1958, 1959 and 1961; (2) Press Pins: lapel pins from 1962 and 1963; Cufflinks: pair head, jade eyes and a blue enameled body. The gold-colored tail, hooves and football celebrating the 1958-1959 championships; (2) Tie Clips: 1959 gold-plated clip (with are lined with rhinestones. The pin back remains intact on this “like-new” survivor. charm) and 1964 Championship Game silver-plated clip. Gorgeous presentation Opening Bid $250.00 throughout! Opening Bid $200.00

61. 1963-1964 Baltimore 62. (3) Colts “Blackface” Square 1950s Base Bobblehead Doll - Gibbs- Pristine! Conner Rare features combine on this 1963- Baltimore 1964 NFL Square Gold Base Colts Baltimore Colts bobblehead doll. Readily identifiable with “N.F.L.” in Banks raised gold-colored lettering on the While it was front edge of the blue base, as well as an unfath- “COLTS” embossed across the ball- omable con- toting figurine’s chest, this one strays cept that from the standard protocol in that the back-to-back wire face mask had never been champions applied and the base is blue (as would one opposed to gold). Additionally, this is day be a scarce black-face example. whisked Trumping those aspects, this one is from their absolutely flawless in terms of condi- city in the middle of the night, so, too was the end of operations for Cleveland’s tion and presentation. There is no Gibbs-Conner plant. The two institutions combine in this lot of (3) 1950s Gibbs- chipping whatsoever and the blue, Conner Baltimore Colts banks. The porcelain keepsakes showcase the franchise’s white and brown hues are brilliant, as equine mascot and football-themed designs, with coin slots on all. These remain pris- if this guy just came out of the box! tine and are rare survivors of the short-lived company’s limited production. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

64. (5) 1960s Fred Kail Baltimore Colt Statues with Tough Stadium Ashtray Diehard fig- ure collectors jolt and 63. (3) 1959-1963 Hartland Statues Baltimore Colts with Rare bruise your Lineman way to cap- Stunning trio of 1959-1963 Hartland Statues Baltimore Colts figurines. Each col- turing this handsome collection of (5) 1960s Fred Kail Baltimore Colts statues. lectible is fastened atop a green rectangular base and stands nearly 8” tall. Included Featuring (2) “Bruce Bruiser” and (3) “Joe Jolter” models this group is perfectly suit- are 1.) very rare Lineman presenting in (EX-MT) condition; 2.) tough Running Back ed for the display-minded. Present are: Bruiser three-point stance lineman: 5-1/2 x presenting in (EX-MT) condition with deference to chipped and partially removed 6 x 5” large type (VG), 3-1/4 x 3-1/2 x 3 small type (VG-EX); Jolter standing line- reverse uniform numbering and 3.) scarce Unitas presenting in (EX-MT to NM) con- man: two-piece stadium ashtray with 5” player (VG-EX) and 8-1/2 x 6” tray (EX- dition with only superficial surface imperfections. The bottom of the bases display MT), 5” small type (VG-EX), 10” large type (EX-MT). More on our website. varying degrees of plastic cracking with does not protrude the surface. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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65. 1949 Baltimore Colts Team-Signed 67. Curley Byrd Signed Mini Football AAFC Football with (34) Autographs 66. Baltimore Colts “Corral 954” Awarded to Ed Modzelweski with Full Including Tittle—Full JSA Helmet Signed by Marchetti and JSA Y.A. Tittle Signed Rookie Ball! Though the 1949 Michaels Few have influenced the University of Maryland more Baltimore Colts finished a paltry 1-11 in their third and Long before sparse crowds and the franchise’s than the legendary Curley Byrd (d.1970). The final season in the AAFC, they are still the proud overnight departure to Indianapolis, the Baltimore Colts renowned coach and administrator inscribed and award- endorsers of this team-signed football with (34) signa- had a widespread fan base, the league’s first cheerlead- ed this mini football to Ed Modzelewski, second-team tures. The official AAFC sphere (ball does not hold air) ers and marching band, as well as “Colts Corral” chap- All-American and 1952 graduate of College Park. proudly displays these primarily (“8-9”) black endorse- ters throughout the city. From chapter number 954, this Personalized with a salutation, the huge black ink ments. Highlights include Barwegen (d.1966, “9”), vintage helmet was autographed by Colts staples Gino endorsement spans nearly 5” across the souvenir with Gambino, Jagade (d.1968, “9”), Ruthstrom (d.1962, “9”) Marchetti (inscribed “89”) and Lou Michaels (inscribed the autograph presenting a strong (“8-9”). Despite the and Tittle (“8-9”, rookie signature). Near impossible “#79”). The blue marker signatures show (“9”) strength inability to inflate and moderate chipping throughout, relic from Charm City’s early days in professional foot- on a white plastic shell that was an early successor to this attractive Terrapin artifact is still one to pursue. ball. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. the leather examples. Auction LOA from JSA. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

68. 1962 John Mackey All- American Dell Crystal Ball Award 70. (6) Very Early and Rare Baltimore Peer into your Colts Pennants - Including AAFC crystal ball Versions and imagine 69. (4) 1968-1987 your great Football Related Awards From the team’s woeful days in the upstart AAFC through its glorious run in the NFL, these (6) vintage fortune in Early Colts Fans! Perform your civic duty and pick up Baltimore Colts pennants carry infinite appeal in that securing the offered 1962 John Mackey All-American these (4) 1968-1987 Raymond Berry awards related to they’re incredibly preserved and among the rarest spec- award. The encased Dell Crystal Ball measures 10” tall his football career and contributions to the city of imens extant! With statuses listed as they appear in and rests upon a 20” round black wooden base. The gilt Baltimore. Included are 1.) dated 12/1/68 from The Mike Egner’s 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide II, football figure has endured the decades in pristine con- State of Maryland and signed by governor and former keys include: 1940s-1950s AAFC: a full-size green felt dition with nary a blemish. Despite a half-inch paint Vice President Spiro Agnew (no cert) in recognition of banner with crack-free silver appliqué, a white spine chip along the outer portion of pitch-black base and “thirteen years of distinguished contributions to the and green tassels; “Extremely Rare”; 1950s NFL: full- moderate abrasions to the attached placard, the overall Baltimore Colts” and 2.) dated 11/16/75 shield size blue felt pennant with 100% appliqué and a gray construction of this majestic Colts related piece is not designed plaque from the Baltimore Colts to Berry in spine; “Rare.” More on our website. compromised. The green felt bottom is secure. appreciation of service. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

71. Baltimore Colts 1950s-60s Collection 72. (4) 1973-1984 University of 73. 1974-2010 University of Maryland of (10) Stadium Souvenirs Maryland Player-Issued Bowl Game Football Game-Worn Lot of (7) With (4) Celebrate the old Baltimore Colts heyday with this col- Wristwatches lection of (10) authentic 1950s-60s stadium souvenirs. Participants in 25 different bowl games in their storied Helmets and (3) Jerseys Highlights are: binoculars 7” full size by Tasco (VG- history, the Maryland Terrapins have played scenic ven- From the days of simple block-style characters to the EX) with fully intact ’58-’59 World Champs decal on ues from Boise, Idaho to Shreveport, Louisiana to recent switch to display the Calvert and Crossland coats the leather case exterior (VG) and housed in original Honolulu, Hawaii (to name a few). These wristwatches of arms, the University of Maryland showcases perhaps Tasco box (VG), binoculars function however left eye- were issued to Terps players in commemoration of (4) the most unique football apparel in the country. Worn by piece is loose and detaches; alarm clock by Lafayette of those collegiate “postseason” games. Includes: fearless “Terrapin” players, these Saturday relics include: Watch Co. with helmet on face (VG-EX) not running; Peach Bowl: (1973); Aloha Bowl: 1982); Citrus (4) Football Helmets: with “M,” “Terps” and state flag helmet bank from 1st National bank of MD. with Bowl: (1983); and Sun Bowl: (1984) given to right logos; (3) J e r s e y s : (1) each of red, white and black. horseshoe decals (VG). More on our website. guard Jeff Holinka. More on our website. Gridiron use is evident throughout. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

18 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 74. Late-1890s 75. University of Baltimore Maryland Sterling Clipper/ Silver Hockey Blades Trophy 1970s While sports salaries have Game- escalated to dizzying Worn AHL heights, championship prizes have been elaborate Sweater - from the very beginning. Rare! From the absolute earliest Enduring the days of American ice winter months after the Colts and before the Orioles, Baltimore sports fans embraced hockey, this sterling silver their very own American Hockey League representative, the Baltimore Clippers. Beset trophy is one such award. with financial woes from the start, the Clippers withdrew from the league midway Standing 7-3/8”-tall, the through the 1974-75 season, only to be replaced by an equally distraught ostentatious bestowal was Stags team, which transferred to Baltimore as the “Blades.” The offered crafted by Baltimore- Clippers/Blades road sweater was worn during the club’s minor league tenure. A rare based “Hennegan & Co.” from .925% sterling silver. Flanked by symmetrically survivor nearly 40 years after the franchise folded, this Charm City classic apparel is arranged handles, the facing showcases crossed hockey sticks, a puck and skates. The tailored from black dureen with white-and-orange accents. In orange-on-white twill, engraved legend reads: “Northampton Hockey Trophy – Presented by J.L. Filon.” “BALTIMORE” is angled across the front in slanted characters, while “14” is sewn to Relief finery lines the top, while the reverse is home to recipients’ names. In elegant the back and shoulders in like fashion. This vintage gamer shows outstanding game font, it lists the 1896-97 and 1897-98 University of Maryland Hockey Team, as well use with multiple team repairs, board marks and blood stains. The works! More on our as M. Morris Whitehurst as the captain. Judging by the listings, this was likely a website. “traveling” trophy. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

76. (2) 77. Vintage 1989-1991 Baltimore Baltimore Clippers Ice Skipjacks Bucket, Tray Game- and Knife Set - Worn Rare! Sweaters Competing with the “Hey, city’s renowned base- Baltimore: ball and football fran- We have a chises, the American hockey Hockey League’s team!” Such Baltimore Clippers was the battle faced even steeper cry as the odds as they did so as American a minor league hock- Hockey ey team. It stands to League wel- reason that Clippers comed the Skipjacks. These (2) game-worn sweaters are battle-tested garments from artifacts are as few as the since-folded franchise. The red-white-and-blue micromesh pullover garments fea- the fans who braved ture star patterns similar to that of their Washington Capitals parent club. Includes: the winter elements getting to the Baltimore Civic Center. These rare Clippers sou- Chris Felix: 1989-90 – 1990-91 number “28” captain’s sweater with “Maska” tag- venirs include: Ice Bucket: a silver plated container with handles and a lid; Tray: an ging; Kent Paynter: 1989-90-1990-91 number “4” captain’s sweater with “Maska” 11-3/4”-diameter dish with a team logo; Knife Set: (6) stainless steel utensils in origi- tagging. More on our website. nal wooden case. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

78. Baltimore Hockey Program Lot of (59) With Rare 1930s Orioles Programs Decidedly “big league” with teams in the NBA, NFL and MLB, Baltimore has been represented by a series of minor league hockey fran- chises, as well. From the Eastern Amateur Hockey League Orioles to NHL affili- ates called the Clippers and Skipjacks, these (59) pro- grams are headlined by (3) 79. (6) Incredibly Rare Vintage Baltimore Sports Pennants rare 1930s-1940s Orioles pro- With Claws, Clippers and Bullets grams issued at Carlin’s Pre-dating the foam finger and replica apparel, felt pennants were the decorative fash- Iceland. Also included are ion in which to show support of our favorite sports teams. These (6) “Charm City” (55) Clippers programs examples are among the rarest you’ll ever find! With supple felt and crack-free (1946-1981); as well as a appliqué, pennants include: (3) Baltimore Bullets: including a scarce 1960s three- 1982 Skipjacks guide. The quarter size example; Baltimore Claws: a remarkably rare 1975-76 pennant from the guides present nicely with team’s failed attempt at the ABA; (3) Baltimore Clippers: including a 1971-72 covers/pages intact through- Calder Cup souvenir. More on our website. out. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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80. 1947-1949 AAFC 81. 1947-1949 Baltimore Colts Baltimore Colts Program Lot of (9) AAFC Program With an aggregate 10-29-1 Lot of (15) With mark through three seasons Last-Ever Game in the upstart AAFC, the Beset with financial and first incarnation of the personnel woes from the Baltimore Colts set little get-go, the original incar- precedent for the glorious nation of the Baltimore franchise that followed. Colts struggled mightily Nonetheless, Colts AAFC through three campaigns memorabilia is rare, indeed, in the ill-fated AAFC and offered in this lot of (9) (1947-1949). These (15) gameday programs. programs were issued at Includes: (3) 1947: vs. Memorial Stadium during Cleveland, San Francisco the brief tenure of those and ; (3) 1948: “original” Colts. With cov- vs. (2) San Francisco ers/pages intact, these (including one pre-season) incredibly rare survivors and Los Angeles; (3) 1949: present beautifully and vs. New York, San Francisco include: 1947: (5); 1948: and Buffalo (last-ever fran- (6); and 1949 (4) including chise win in AAFC). More November 27 guide from on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 the Colts last-ever AAFC game. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

82. 1958 and 83. 1927-2001 1959 NFL University of Championship Maryland Programs and Football Baltimore Colts Program Lot Media Guides of (25) With Putting Baltimore and 1954 Orange the NFL on the map Bowl with an overtime tri- “Fight, fight, fight umph in “The Greatest for Maryland!” Game Ever Played,” echoes loudly the Colts followed that throughout the effort with another College Park championship run in Campus as we page 1959. These (4) origi- through these (25) nal publications hail programs issued at from those memorable Terrapins football seasons. Includes: (2) games. The guides NFL Championship present beautifully with covers and crisp pages intact throughout. Of note is that even Programs: 1958 the vintage guides are free of compacting folds commonly found on stadium-issued issued December 28, 1958 at Yankee Stadium (32 pages, presents EX); 1959 issued programs. Highlights include: 1927 vs. Johns Hopkins: Thanksgiving Day game; December 27 at Memorial Stadium (60 pages, presents EX); (2) Media Guides 1954 Orange Bowl: from the finale of Maryland’s lone National Championship sea- Baltimore Colts team-issued guides form 1958 (EX-MT) and 1959 (EX). Opening Bid $150.00 son (presents VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

84. Rare Early U.S. Soccer 1946 Baltimore Americans vs. Liverpool Reds Program & Ticket Seeking to overcome the ravaging player losses of WWII the 1945-46 American Soccer League Champions hosted a then rare U.S./International soccer match. Presented are a program and ticket from a 5/15/46 match featuring the Baltimore Americans vs. the Liverpool Reds. These early U.S. soccer souvenirs are potentially the best from this event you will 85. Baltimore Soccer Treasure Chest With Game-Worn Blast encounter as there are no others offered. and Spirit Apparel The program (VG) displays solidly with a Hitting the Charm City in 1980, the Baltimore Blast helped put fast and furious indoor light stain around a 1/2” section of spine soccer on the map, providing an outlet in the absence of the Colts and wining seven loss, the ticket is (FR) with tape repair. championships along the way. These souvenirs hail from the Blast and other More on our website. Baltimore-based soccer clubs. Highlights include: Doug Miller 1991-92 Game-Worn Opening Bid $150.00 Jersey: a red satin-like pullover garment with “9” displayed on the back and left breast in white appliqué; Game-Worn Jacket: a red button-down garment with a team logo embroidered to the left breast. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

20 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 87. 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinet # 9 (Checklist Back) - SGC 10 Portrayed during an era marked by controversy and the infamous “Chalmers” bat- ting title race, fiery Georgian Ty Cobb is the no-nonsense subject of this 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinet #9 col- lectible (Checklist back). Encapsulated and Graded POOR 10 by SGC, this ciga- 86. 1907 Baltimore Baseball Club “Champions of 96” Real rette premium boasts of lumi- nous colors on the obverse. Photo Postcard SGC 10—Only Graded One of a scant few survivors, As the Orioles transitioned to their status as a minor league club during the early this one presents nicely. A twentieth century, Baltimore’s baseball thoughts returned to more celebrated times as tiny pinhole, writing and the Birds dominated the “Gay Nineties”. Released a decade after their 1896 conquest, minor paper loss on the this 1907 “Champions of 96” real photo postcard depicts the Hall of Fame laden line- reverse prevent higher assess- up in all of its splendor. Graded 10 Poor 1 by SGC, this dated 10/19/1907 correspon- ment on this Deadball Era dence is the lone copy judged by the grading service and has baseball content on the keepsake. obverse. The postmark is to a Baltimore address. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $250.00

88. (17) 1911 89. (5) 1909-11 Mecca E90-1, E95 & E96 Caramel Folders & Baseball Hall of 1912 T202 Famers—All Hassan SGC 20 Folders—All Take a break from the SGC 30-45 mainstream tobacco issues and focus on Each graded from these (5) 1909-11 45 VG+ 3.5 to 30 caramel Baseball Hall Good 2 by SGC. of Fame singles. Each Innovative designs graded 20 Fair 1.5 by and stirring turn- SGC. Included are of-the-century 1909-11 E90-1 baseball illustrations are the fare of these (17) 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folders and American Caramel: 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders. Included are 1911 T201 Double Folders: (7 cards) (2 cards) with Lajoie, with SGC 45: (2 cards) with Ford/Johnson, Wiltse/Merkle; SGC 40: (2 cards) with Wallace (reverse glue Grant/McLean, Lapp/Barry; SGC 30: (3 cards) with Cicotte/Thoney, Leifield/Simon, residue); 1909 E95 Miller/Herzog; 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders: (10 cards) with SGC 35: (7 cards) Philadelphia with #48 Donlin Out at First, #63 Evers Makes a Safe, #91 Lobert Almost, #100 Caramel: (2 cards) Schaefer On First, #103 Scrambling Back To, #114 Tenney Lands Safe, #121 Tom with Bender, Chance (reverse Toytown stamp) and 1910 E96 Philadelphia Caramel: Jones ; SGC 30: (3 cards) with #5 A Great Batsman, #89 Lobert Almost and Baker. #109 Stone About To. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

91. (10) 1909-1940 Pre- 90. (11) 1911 Gold War Hall of Fame SGC Border SGC Graded Hall Graded Group with Foxx of Famers, Shortprints & & Johnson “The Big Train”, “”, Variations with “Little Napoleon” and “XX” are Mathewson but some of the Hall of Fame Those pursuing the 1911 T205 luminaries showcased in this Gold Borders designation will be power 1909-1940 Pre-War hard-pressed to find a finer starter Baseball gathering of (10) cards. group than these (11) SGC graded Each judged by SGC. Included are cards. Each Hall of Famer, short- 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (5 print or variation exhibits a com- cards, all common backs) with mon advertising back. Included are Baker (SGC 45), Chance (SGC 30, SGC 40: (3 cards) with Kleinow Yellow Portrait), Lajoie (SGC 20, SP, Scanlan SP, Wiltse (Right Ear Throwing), McGraw (SGC 45, Shows); PSA 2: (2 cards) with E. Glove at Hip), Wheat (SGC 40); Collins (Close Mouth), Huggins; 1911 T205 Gold Borders: Baker SGC 30: (4 cards) with Jennings, (SGC 50, Honest Long Cut); 1934 Mathewson, Speaker, Wallace : #10 Klein (SGC 50); (with Cap); SGC 20: (2 cards) 1940 Play Ball: (3 cards) with #88 with E. Collins (Mouth Open) and Ott (SGC 84), #102 W. Johnson Dougherty (White Sock). (SGC 40) and #133 Foxx (SGC Opening Bid $250.00 80). Opening Bid $400.00

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92. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Bat Off Shoulder) PSA 5 93. 1909-11 T206 White Borders With a firm grip on his wooden weapon of Ty Cobb (Bat On Shoulder) SGC choice, Tyrus Raymond (Ty) Cobb commands the offered 1909-11 T206 White Borders (Bat Off 35 Shoulder) centerpiece. Graded EX 5 by PSA. The Graded 35 Good+ 2.5 by SGC. Ty Cobb pat- imposing pose of the controversial deadball era terns his patented grip on the offered 1909-11 icon presents on par with the technical appraisal T206 White Borders (Bat on Shoulder) pose. by exhibiting evenly, but not excessively worn This mid-grade antiquity is crease-free and corners, white edges and a perfectly contrasted exhibits moderate, but even corner and edge dusk backdrop. The shimmering canvas is absent wear. Slightly askew top-to-bottom centering of any creasing or staining. Adorning the reverse does not impact the clear illustration. The bright is a bright Sweet Caporal 350 Subjects advertis- red Sweet Caporal 150 Subjects advertising ing back. Definitely worthy of strong bidding back is clean. consideration! Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

94. (5) 1909-11 T206 95. (5) 1909-11 T206 White Border Hal Chase White Border Hall of SGC 50-60 Cards—Each Famers—All SGC 50-55 Pose Each judged as either 55 VG- The controversial “Prince” Hal EX+ 4.5 or 50 VG-EX 4 by Chase is depicted through each of SGC. Exceptionally clean and his five presented 1909-11 T206 vibrant quintet of 1909-11 T206 White Border poses. Each graded White Border Hall of Famers. from 60 EX 5 to 50 VG-EX 4 by Each relic displays either a SGC. Included are SGC 60: Piedmont of Sweet Caporal Throwing, White Cap (Piedmont advertising reverse. Included are 150); SGC 55: (2 cards) with Pink SGC 55: (3 cards) with Griffith Portrait (Piedmont 150), Throwing, (Portrait), McGraw (Glove at Dark Cap (Piedmont 350); SGC 50: Hip), Tinker (Hands on Knees); (2 cards) with Blue Portrait (Polar SGC 50: (2 cards) with Chance Bear) and Holding Trophy (SGC (Red Portrait) and Waddell 50, Sweet Caporal 350-460). (Throwing). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

96. (5) 1909-11 T206 97. (6) 1909-11 T206 White Border Hall of White Border SGC 30- Famers with Johnson— 45 Graded Hall of All SGC 20-30 Famers Each graded either 30 Good 2 or Each graded from 45 VG+ 3.5 to 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC. Break 30 Good 2 by SGC. “Deadball” ground on your 1909-11 T206 heroes shine on this sextet of White Borders project with 1909-11 T206 White Border sin- these (5) Hall of Famers. This gles. Unless noted, each artifact quintet presents at the peak of displays a common advertising their technical appraisals. reverse. Included are SGC 45: (3 Included are SGC 30: (4 cards) cards) with M. Brown (Cubs on with Chesbro, J. Collins, W. Shirt), Crawford (with Bat), Johnson (Portrait), Joss Huggins (Portrait); SGC 40: (Portrait) and SGC 20: Walsh. Keeler (with Bat); SGC 35: Each relic displays either a Bender (Pitching, No Trees, Polar Piedmont or Sweet Caporal Bear) and SGC 30: Bresnahan advertising back. (with Bat). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

98. (10) 1909-11 T206 White Border 99. (14) 1909-11 T206 White Border PSA Graded Cards with SGC 40-70 Graded Cards with (2) Mathewson, Young & EPDG Keeler Tolstoi Each graded by PSA. Captivating arrangement of Enticing arrangement of (14) 1909-11 T206 (10) 1909-11 T206 White Borders featuring (4) White Border singles. Each graded by SGC. Hall of Famers. Unless noted, each antiquity dis- Unless noted, each relic displays a common plays a common advertising back. Included are advertising back. Included are SGC 70: Wilhelm PSA 4: Wright; PSA 3.5: Summers; PSA 2.5: (Hands at Chest), Wilhelm (with Bat); SGC 60: Bresnahan (Portrait); PSA 2: (3 cards) with Beck (Polar Bear), McElveen, Summers; SGC Keeler (El Principe De Gales), Lake (St. Louis, 55: (Konetchy (Glove Above Head), Rhoades No Ball in Hand, Polar Bear), Mathewson (White (Right Arm Extended), He. Wagner (Bat On Left Cap); PSA 1: Abbott, Krause (mc, Pitching, Shoulder), Wiltse (Portrait, No Cap); SGC 45: reverse paper loss), Lattimore and C. Young Bescher (Portrait, Tolstoi), Krause (Pitching, Glove Shows, Old Mill). Polar Bear), H. McIntyre (Brooklyn); SGC 40: Opening Bid $250.00 Murray (Batting) and J. Sweeney (Tolstoi). Opening Bid $250.00

22 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 100. 1909-11 101. 1909-11 102. 1909- T206 White T206 White 11 T206 Borders Borders White Christy Christy Borders Mathewson Mathewson (Dark Cap) (White Cap) (Portrait) SGC 60 SGC 55 SGC 55 Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $250.00 $200.00 $250.00

104. 1909- 103. 1909-11 11 T206 T206 White White Borders Cy Borders Cy Young Young (Portrait) (Bare Hand SGC 55 Shows) Opening Bid SGC 45 $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 105. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Tom Needham with Tough Lenox Back— SGC 10 Opening Bid $100.00

106. 1920 108. 1933 W520 #13 Goudey Babe Ruth Baseball #160 SGC 40 Lou Gehrig Opening Bid PSA 1.5 $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

107. 1928 Exhibits & 1933 Sanella Type 1 Babe Ruth SGC Graded Cards Opening Bid $200.00

110. 1935 109. 1933 Diamond Goudey Stars Card Baseball #10 Roy #181 Babe Mahaffey— Ruth PSA 1 PSA 8 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

111. 1941 Play Ball #50 Johnny Cooney with #71 Joe DiMaggio Back—SGC 50 Opening Bid $200.00

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112. (5) 1919- 1927 Baseball Strip Cards with (3) Ruth, 113. 1935 Diamond Stars Cobb & Card #83 Paul Waner Weaver—All “Green Back” Version— SGC Graded PSA 8 Each judged by SGC. Presented is a 1935 Diamond Stars Seize career era rep- #83 Paul Waner “green back” version resentations of Babe card. Assigned a grade of (8) by the Ruth, Ty Cobb and respected PSA certification service Buck Weaver with this prime example is one of thirteen these (5) 1919-1927 at this level with just eight higher. strip cards. Included Typical to the series the obverse colors are Babe Ruth: (3 and images leap from the surface with cards) with 1.) 1920 fantastic dimensional quality. Flip cer- W516-1 #1 (SGC tification number is “30565838”. Authentic); 2.) 1926 Quality seekers enjoy a favorable W512 #6 (SGC opportunity with a relatively modest Authentic); 3.) 1927 starting point for this high end card. W560 (SGC 10); Ty Opening Bid $300.00 Cobb: (1 card) with 1.) 1919-21 W514 #43 (SGC Authentic) and Buck Weaver: (1 card) with 1.) 1919-21 W514 #91 (SGC Authentic). Opening Bid $250.00

114. (15) 1933-1936 Goudey & Diamond Stars 115. (12) 1934-1941 Pre-War Graded Hall of Famers Baseball PSA Graded Cards Depression-era diamond heroes star with this gallery of (15) 1933-1936 with (4) Hall of Famers Goudey & Diamond Stars graded These (12) 1934-1941 pre-war base- Hall of Famers. Included are 1933 ball singles are led by a core of four Goudey: (12 cards) with SGC 50: Hall of Famers. Each graded by PSA. (7 cards) with #2 Vance, #47 Included are 1934 Goudey: (3 cards) Manush, #64 Grimes, #79 Faber, with #22 Vaughan (PSA 5), #52 Bell #133 Lindstrom, #187 Manush, (PSA 5), #70 Fox (PSA 4.5); 1934-36 #197 R. Ferrell; SGC 40: (3 cards) Diamond Stars: (7 cards, all PSA 5, with #22 Traynor, #49 Frisch, #134 unless noted) with #19 Mungo (PSA S. Rice; SGC 30: (2 cards) with 2.5), #32 Rice, #40 Ryan, #45 White, #154 Foxx (pen mark on back), #47 Bolton, #69 Grace, #89 Stripp #223 Dean; 1934-36 Diamond (PSA 4); 1941 Play Ball: (2 cards, Stars: (3 cards) with #1 Grove (PSA both PSA 5) with #6 Hubbell and #20 1), #66 Medwick (SGC 50) and #77 Ruffing. Gehringer (SGC 50). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

117. (15) 1909-1967 116. 1941 Play Ball #13 New York “Paper Yankees Version”—PSA 8 Graded For those who demand the finest, a Cards with 1941 Play Ball card #13 “paper ver- (8) Hall of sion” Jimmie Foxx. Encapsulated and Famers graded (8) by leading sports card cer- Including tifier PSA this highly desirable card is the only one at this level with none Mantle higher. Full flip details are “1941 Pinstriped power Play Ball #13 Jimmie Foxx NM-MT presides with 8 Paper-Hand Cut”, flip certification these (15) 1909- number is “22227208”. Limited pro- 1967 New York duction and lack of paper durability Yankees graded appoint scarce status to survivors of cards. Featured are 1909-11 T206 White Borders: Kleinow (PSA 1, with Bat, this experimental pre-war issue in Piedmont), 1941 Play Ball: #20 Ruffing (PSA 4); 1951 Bowman: (3 cards) with #26 any grade. Enjoy pride of ownership Rizzuto (PSA 6), #50 Mize (PSA 6), #219 Woodling (PSA 7); 1954 Red Heart: B. with this prestigious “one of one”. Martin (PSA 8); 1954 Topps: (2 cards) with #13 B. Martin (SGC 84), #37 Ford (PSA Opening Bid $300.00 5); 1956 Topps: #40 Turley (PSA 7); 1958 Topps: #43 Maglie (PSA 6); 1960 Topps: (2 cards, both PSA 7) with #35 Ford, #377 Maris; 1961 Topps: #2 Maris (PSA 4); 1965 Topps: #134 Mantle WS (PSA 7) and 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle (PSA 6). Opening Bid $250.00

24 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 118. 1952 Topps Baseball #311 119. 1952 Topps Baseball #311 Rookie High Mickey Mantle Rookie High Number SGC 35 Number PSA 1.5 Graded 35 Good+ 2.5 by SGC. Turn your Monumental 1952 Topps Baseball #311 focus to this monumental 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle rookie high number. Graded Baseball #311 Mickey Mantle rookie high Fair 1.5 by PSA, this standard bearer of the number. With a boyish charm which belied modern collecting hobby is one of the few his imposing prowess at the plate, “The cards that is desirable in any condition. As Commerce Comet” was an immediate sensa- the heir apparent to Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio, tion to not only his Bronx community, but to the youthful Mantle earned his pinstripes in the baseball crazed nation as a whole. For 1952 by coming in third for Most Valuable hobbyists the timing was perfect for Mantle Player consideration and starred as the to make his Topps’ cardboard debut as he Yankees won another World Series title. headlined the high series for the Brooklyn Over his eighteen-season tenure in the company’s inaugural “Giant Size” issue, the Bronx, Mantle became the boyhood idol of “granddaddy of the modern .” millions with his stellar play and ebullient This particular slab presents at the apex of the personality. It is obvious that a young technical appraisal with stirring background admirer treasured this heirloom as it has a hues, pinpoint registration and bright uniform well handled perimeter. However, the accents. Despite moderate surface scuffing, instantly recognizable image and cardboard Mantle’s gleaming image along with modest setting is absent of serious interior creasing perimeter wear helps offset any technical imperfections. The reverse detailing the or other significant detractors. The biogra- switch-hitting exploits of the phenom is clean with crisp black-and-red type. As one of phical reverse is clean with clear typeface. Build the foundation of your 1952 Topps the few cardboard treasures to transcend the hobby, this mid-grade American classic Baseball project around this early representation of an All-American icon. presides as an instant collection cornerstone. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $1500.00

120. (5) 1948- 1952 Bowman Baseball Hall of Famers with Mays & Williams—All SGC 30-60 Each graded from 60 EX 5 to 30 Good 2 by SGC. Sizzling quintet of 1948-1952 Bowman Baseball Hall of Famers. Included are 1948 Bowman: #5 Feller (SGC 60); 1949 121. (9) 1949-1955 Bowman Baseball Hall of Famers & Stars Bowman: #98 with 1951 Bowman #305 Mays Rookie—All SGC Graded Rizzuto (SGC 60, An abundant cast of Cooperstown talent displays their talents with these (9) 1949- No Name on Front); 1955 Bowman Baseball Hall of Famers and stars. Each graded by SGC. Included are 1951 Bowman: (2 1949 Bowman: #24 Musial (SGC 50); 1950 Bowman: #98 T. Williams (SGC 30); cards) with #1 Ford 1951 Bowman: (4 cards) with #80 Reese (SGC 50), #183 Bauer (SGC 80), #187 RC (SGC 30), #165 Rosen (SGC 84), #305 Mays RC (SGC 40); 1954 Bowman: #89 Mays (SGC 55); T. Williams (SGC 40) and 1952 Bowman: #218 Mays (SGC 40). 1955 Bowman: (2 cards, both SGC 60) with #179 Aaron and #184 Mays. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

122. (20) 1948- 123. (54) 1948-1955 1963 Baseball Hall Bowman Baseball of Famers & Stars PSA Graded Cards with Clemente, with Mays Mays & Classic assortment of (54) Williams—All PSA 1948-1955 Bowman Baseball singles with early Graded cards of “The Big Cat” and Top-flight selection of “Say Hey” leading the way. (20) 1948-1963 Topps, Each judged by PSA. Bowman & Leaf Baseball Included are 1948 Hall of Famers and stars Bowman: (4 cards) with #4 with luminaries Clemente, Mize RC (PSA 5), #19 Mays and Williams head- Henrich (PSA 5); 1949 lining. Each graded by Bowman: (8 cards) with PSA. Included are 1948 Leaf: #83 Doerr (PSA 4); 1949 Bowman: #110 Wynn RC #194 Branca RC (PSA 6); (PSA 4); 1951 Bowman: #80 Reese (PSA 6); 1951 Topps Red Backs: (2 cards) with 1950 Bowman: (19 cards) #8 Wynn (PSA 6), #38 Snider (PSA 4); 1954 Topps: #17 Rizzuto (PSA 6); 1955 with #139 Mize (PSA 5); Topps: (2 cards) with #4 Kaline (PSA 4), #187 Hodges (PSA 6.5); 1956 Topps: #33 1953 Bowman Color: (15 Clemente (PSA 5); 1957 Topps: (4 cards) )with #1 T. Williams (PSA 6), #10 Mays cards) with #1 D. Williams (PSA 5), #76 Clemente (PSA 6), #125 Kaline (PSA 6.5), 1958 Topps: #5 Mays (PSA (PSA 4), #101 Schoendienst 4.5); 1959 Topps: #350 Banks (PSA 5), 1960 Topps: #33 Clemente (PSA 6); 1962 (PSA 5) and 1955 Bowman: Topps: (2 cards, both PSA 5) with #1 Maris, #10 Clemente; 1963 Topps: (2 cards) #184 Mays (PSA 4.5). More with #138 Mays/Musial and #390 Aaron. on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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124. 1952 Topps 125. (6) 1952 Topps Baseball: #11 Phil Baseball High Rizzuto (SGC 50) & Numbers—All SGC #261 45-70 (SGC 60) Each graded from 70 EX+ Historic New York fran- 5.5 to 45 VG+ 3.5 by SGC. chises and the Hall of Draw your 1952 Topps Famers who starred for Baseball project toward com- them are paired with these pletion with this strong sextet strong 1952 Topps Baseball of high numbers. Included singles of “The Scooter” are blazing representations of and “Say Hey”. Each SGC 70: #317 Marrero; appropriately judged by SGC 60: #363 Rozek; SGC SGC. Included are 1.) #11 55: #339 Meyer; SGC 50: (2 Rizzuto (SGC 50, Black cards) with #323 Church, Back) and 2.) #261 Mays (SGC 60). Each “Giant Picture Card” is crease-free with #362 Heintzelman and SGC accurate centering and only superficial corner and edge wear. 45: #375 Merson. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

126. 1953 Topps Baseball #82 127. (3) 1953 Bowman Color Mickey Mantle PSA 5 SGC 55-60 Graded Cards Graded EX 5 by PSA. Solid 1953 Topps Baseball with (2) Mantle & Reese #82 Mickey Mantle second-year card. The young Rise above your competition with these Oklahoman peers back against an alluring ball- (3) stunning 1953 Bowman Color Hall park setting with rich obverse hues. Despite of Famers. Each judged either 60 EX 5 slightly askew centering, the illustration is framed or 55 VG-EX+ 4.5 by SGC. Included by sharp corners, solid off-white edges and pin- are accurately assessed copies of 1.) point surface registration. The “Dugout Quiz” #33 Reese (SGC 60); 2.) #44 reverse is problem-free and accentuated by bold Bauer/Berra/Mantle (SGC 60) and 3.) black-and-red typeface. #59 Mantle (SGC 55). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

128. (4) 1953-1956 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Hall of Famers with Clemente Rookie & Mantle Cooperstown’s calling with this formidable quartet of 1953- 1956 Topps Baseball PSA grad- ed Hall of Famers. Included are appropriately judged represen- tations of 1.) 1953 Topps #1 J. Robinson (PSA 2.5); 2.) 1955 129. (3) 1956 Topps Baseball PSA 8 Graded Hall of Famers: Topps #164 Clemente RC (PSA #10 Spahn, #20 Kaline & #240 Ford 3.5); 3-4.) 1956 Topps #5 T. Each graded NM-MT 8 by PSA. Put your registry foes on notice by securing this tri- Williams (PSA 6, Gray Back) umvirate of high-grade 1956 Topps Baseball Hall of Famers. Included are razor-sharp and #135 Mantle (PSA 4, Gray examples of 1.) #10 Spahn (white back); 2.) #20 Kaline (white back) and 3.) #240 Back). Ford (gray back). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

130. (5) 1950-1958 131. 1960 Topps & Bowman Topps Ted Williams SGC Mickey Graded Cards Mantle Fenway faithful will want to SGC 84 & take aim at these (5) 1950- 1963 1958 Topps & Bowman Ted Topps Williams singles. Each Mickey appropriate graded by SGC. Included are 1.) 1950 Mantle Bowman #98 (SGC 40); 2.) SGC 70 1951 Bowman #165 (SGC Crisp tandem 40); 3.) 1956 Topps #5 (SGC of 1960 and 50); 4.) 1957 Topps #1 (SGC 1963 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle cards. Each graded by SGC. Included are accu- 50) and 5.) 1958 Topps #1 rately judged specimens of 1.) 1960 Topps #350 Mantle (SGC 84) and 2.) 1963 Topps (SGC 50). #200 Mantle (SGC 70). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

26 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 132. (6) 1954-1967 133. (7) 1953-1969 Topps Topps & Bowman Mickey Mantle Singles with Mickey Mantle SGC White Letter—All Beckett 40-55 Graded Cards Raw Card Review Each graded from 55 VG-EX+ Each card judged by Beckett Raw Card 4.5 to 40 VG 3 by SGC. Review. From the dawn to the culmina- Spanning the history of Mickey tion of his prolific career, for nearly two Mantle’s storied career are these decades Mickey Mantle was “the face” (6) 1954-1967 Topps and of the modern baseball card. Presented Bowman singles. Included are are (7) 1953-1969 Topps singles of the appropriately judged copies of “Commerce Comet.” Included are 1953 1.) 1954 Bowman #65 (SGC Topps #82 (Review 2.5), 1956 Topps 40); 2.) 1959 Topps #10 (SGC #135 (Review 2.5, Gray Back), 1963 50); 3.) 1961 Topps All-Star Topps #200 (Review 4.0), 1966 Topps #578 (SGC 55); 4.) 1962 Topps #50 (Review 2.5), 1967 Topps #150 #200 (SGC 50); 5.) 1966 Topps (Review 4.0), 1968 Topps #280 (Review #50 (SGC 50) and 6.) 1967 4.5) and 1969 Topps #500 White Letter Topps #150 (SGC 40). Variation (Review 3.0). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

134. (9) 1955-1967 Topps & Bowman Baseball Hall of 135. (7) 1957-1970 Topps Famers & Stars with Aaron Baseball Hall of Famers & & Maris RC Each Graded Stars—All PSA 8-8.5 PSA NM 7 Each graded either NM-MT+ 8.5 or Each graded NM 7 by PSA. Go to bat NM-MT 8 by PSA. Sterling group of (7) for this starting nine of 1955-1967 Topps 1957-1970 Topps Baseball cards, each and Bowman Baseball Hall of Famers presenting as when produced decades and stars. Included are “pack fresh” rep- ago. Included are investment grade resentations of 1955 Bowman: #179 examples of PSA 8.5: 1968 #45 Seaver; Aaron; 1958 Topps: (2 cards) with #47 PSA 8: (6 cards) with 1957 #120 Maris RC, #485 T. Williams AS; 1961 Lemon, 1960 #566 Aaron AS, 1961 Topps: #287 Yastrzemski; 1962 Topps: #287 Yastrzemski, 1965 #385 (3 cards) with #5 Koufax, (2) #360 Yastrzemski, 1967 #609 John and 1970 Berra; 1963 Topps: #472 Brock and #189 Munson RC. 1967 Topps: #430 Rose. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

136. (3) 1963 Topps Baseball #537 137. 1964 Topps Baseball #50 Pete Rose Rookie High Mickey Mantle SGC 88 Numbers—All SGC 55-60 Graded 88 NM-MT 8 by SGC. Mickey Mantle Mesmerizing trio of 1963 Topps Baseball #537 stares down an opposing on the offered Pete Rose rookie high numbers. Each graded 1964 Topps Baseball #50 keepsake. This high- by SGC. These radiant “floating head” speci- grade copy of “Muscles” appears “pack fresh” mens present at the peak of their opined tech- with well constructed corners, razor-sharp edges nical assessments. Included are (2) SGC 60 and accurate centering with an enticing multi- EX 5 and (1) SGC 55 VG-EX+ 4.5. Always a colored stadium setting. This half-century old lighting rod for controversy, all can agree that prize presides in the upper 96% of all similar quality examples of the Hit King such as this copies assessed by the third-party grading serv- threesome are in perpetual demand. ice. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

138. (5) 1961-1968 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle BVG Graded Cards Each graded by Beckett 139. (4) 1961-1969 Topps Baseball Vintage Grading. Elite quin- Mickey Mantle PSA Graded Cards tet of 1961-1968 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle Commanding quartet of 1961-1969 Topps singles. Included are espe- Baseball Mickey Mantle PSA graded cards. cially strong renditions of Included are razor-sharp copies of 1.) 1961 Topps 1.) 1961 Topps #300 (BVG #300 (PSA 5); 2.) 1966 Topps #50 (PSA 6.5); 3.) 5.5); 2-3.) (2) 1962 Topps: 1967 Topps #150 (PSA 7) and 4.) 1969 Topps #18 Mantle/Mays (BVG #500 (PSA 7, Last Name in Yellow). 6.5), #200 (BVG 6.5); 4.) Opening Bid $250.00 1967 Topps #150 (BVG 4.5) and 5.) 1968 Topps #280 (BVG 3.5) Opening Bid $250.00

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140. 1968 Topps 3-D Prototype SGC 20— Highest Graded Example in Hobby During the late summer of 1968, certain neighborhood stores in Brooklyn were stocked with a limited supply of packs containing one three-dimensional baseball card and a dis- play easel. With precise color photography and an intentionally obscured background, these quirky round corner canvases were also covered by a layer of thin plastic to create an optical illusion when moved or tilted. Several survivors from the designated Topps 3- D issue are stamped on the blank reverses with the proclamation: “This is an experimen- tal XO-GRAPH card produced as a limited edition. Not for public circulation or distribu- tion. Not for resale. To be returned to.” The formidable lineup included greats such as Clemente, Perez and other stars of the day. While popular among the hobbyists of today, the cost prohibitive nature of the set in 1968 is most likely the reason that the set was not renewed. The groundbreaking concept was replicated by Kellogg’s two years later as part of a successive fourteen year run.

Though a few hundred 1968 Topps 3-D samples are found in various collections today, a handful of prototypes picturing the Oriole great Brooks Robinson are also confirmed. Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC, the offered 1968 Topps 3-D Brooks Robinson prototype is the highest graded of the three known examples in the hobby. (two graded by SGC, one by PSA). The 2-1/4 x 3-1/4” production has square corners and red block lettering remi- niscent of the 1967 Topps Baseball design. The lower left corner displays mild wear, while faint scratching and surface abrasions are evident throughout only upon close scrutiny. The moderately toned reverse does not bear any stamped statements. Opening Bid $900.00

141. 1950 Bowman Baseball #98 Ted Williams SGC 60 Opening Bid $150.00 142. 1956 Topps Baseball #135 Mickey Mantle (Gray Back) PSA 4 143. 1954 & 1965 Topps Baseball Willie Opening Bid $200.00 Mays Cards—Both SGC 84 Opening Bid $150.00

145. 1981 144. 1963 WTF Card Topps Company Baseball #537 Rochester Pete Rose Red Wings Rookie SGC #1 Cal 45 Ripken Jr. Opening Bid BGS 8.5 $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 146. (2) 1989 Baseball #616 Bill Ripken PSA 9-10 Graded Cards with Tough White Out Variation Opening Bid $150.00

28 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 147. 1957 Topps Baseball #328 Brooks Robinson Rookie PSA 9 Graded Mint 9 by PSA. Those with an eye for the elite will be hard-pressed to find a superior copy to the offered 1957 Topps Baseball #328 Brooks Robinson . Fresh from the sandlots of Little Rock, the struggling Orioles enlisted the help of their phe- nom for “cups of coffee” during the 1955 and 1956 seasons. Following his debut portrayal in the fourth series of the 1957 Topps issue, the “Human Vacuum Cleaner” would star for 21 seasons for the Baltimore Orioles and earn first ballot Hall of Fame induction honors in 1983. This virtually 148. (5) 1952-1961 Topps & Bowman Baseball PSA Graded untouched canvas meets the strict crite- ria for the esteemed grading tier with Mickey Mantle Cards “dead” centering, a near perfect Picture these (5) 1952-1961 Topps and Bowman Baseball Mickey Mantle cards in perimeter and shimmering surface your “Commerce Comet” oriented collection. Included are appropriately judged hues. Meets or surpasses a whopping copies of 1.) 1952 Bowman #101 (PSA 3); 2.) 1953 Bowman Color #59 (PSA 3); 3.) 99% of similar copies assessed by the 1960 Topps #160 Mantle/Boyer (PSA 6); 4-5.) 1961 Topps #44 Mantle/Maris HR LL third-party authenticator. (PSA 7, st) and #300 (PSA 6, oc). Opening Bid $1500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

150. 1980 Topps Test Coins 149. (33) 1952-1993 Silver PSA 8—None Baseball PSA & SGC Better Graded Hall of Famers & Little is known of the near impos- Stars with (2) Mantle sible 1980 Topps Test Coins issue which featured three players in First ballot legends and future , and inductees are joined with these (33) Reggie Jackson. To date, only 1952-1993 baseball PSA and SGC three total specimens have been graded Hall of Famers and stars. judged by any third-party service, Highlights include 1957 Topps: #35 all of which are PSA. F. Robinson RC (SGC 50); 1958 Additionally, there is no report of Topps: #47 Maris RC (PSA 8, oc); any coin having been placed for 1964 Topps: #331 A.L. Bombers public sale. Graded NM-MT 8 by (SGC 50); 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle PSA, the offered 1980 Topps Test (SGC 40); 1969 Topps: #500 Mantle Coins—Silver Reggie Jackson is (PSA 6); 1974 Topps: #456 Winfield the first known coin offered from RC (PSA 8); 1980 Topps: #482 the set. This particular example is Henderson RC (PSA 7); 1982 Topps perhaps second to only the 1977 Traded: #98T Ripken RC (PSA 9) Topps Orioles prototype as the and 1989 Upper Deck: #1 Griffey Jr. most elusive “Mr. October” odd- RC (PSA 9). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 ball artifact. A “can’t miss” opportunity for the advanced Topps oddball/test issue spe- cialist. Opening Bid $250.00

151. 1980 WBTV 152. 1990 Topps Baseball Charlotte O’s Blue #USA1 George Bush PSA 8 Border Cal Ripken Hail to the Chief! Nearly a quarter BVG 5 century after its original release by Graded 5 Excellent by Beckett Topps in 1990, the offered #USA1 Vintage Grading. “Iron Man” George Bush card remains among the completists will desire to build the most interesting and popular keep- foundation of their player collec- sakes from an era of mass production. tion around the offered 1980 Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA, only 76 WBTV Charlotte O’s Blue Border total copies of this cornerstone have Cal Ripken Jr. The fresh-faced been judged by the third-party grading Aberdeen, Maryland native is pic- service. The Yale alum and 41st tured just a season before he President of the United States is would make his major league framed by lightly touched corners, debut for the Baltimore Orioles. well constructed edges and is accu- Displays moderate perimeter wear rately centered. While various tales associated with its technical have surfaced regarding how many appraisal. The misspelled “Ripkin” copies were produced and to whom biographical reverse confirms his they were distributed, it is certain that obscure status at the time of pro- this certified copy will have a premier duction. Only 11 total copies seat in any advanced gathering. judged by the grading service. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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153. 1953 Topps Baseball 154. 1954 Bowman Near Set of (248/274) Baseball Complete Cards Set (224/224) with The 1953 Topps Baseball issue was a (6) Graded Keys sterling follow-up to the iconic inau- Plus (5) Variations gural edition from a season prior. The Consistently attractive offered near set of (248/274) cards 1954 Bowman Baseball features the majority of stars and a complete set of (224) healthy selection of high numbers. cards with six grade keys The overall approximate condition plus five variations. This breakdown is as follows: 20% (EX or classic edition has an better), 30% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) overall approximate condi- and 20% (GD or lesser) with the tion breakdown through- challenging high series presenting out of 25% (EX-MT or only slightly lesser than the more better), 35% (EX), 20% available numbers. Highlights (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or include #1 J. Robinson (GD), #27 lesser). Highlights include Campanella (FR, stain), #37 #1 Rizzuto (SGC 60), #15 Mathews (GD), #41 Slaughter (EX), Ashburn (PSA 6), #58 #61 Wynn (VG), #62 Irvin (VG), #77 Reese (EX), #64 Mathews Mize (EX), #78 Schoendienst (VG), (VG-EX), #65 Mantle (PSA 5), #89 Mays (PSA 5), #90 Campanella (VG-EX), #132 #86 B. Martin (VG-EX), #104 Berra Feller (EX), #138 Hodges (SGC 60), #145 B. Martin (SGC 50), #161 Berra (EX-MT), (GD), #114 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #151 Wilhelm (VG), #162 Kluszewski (EX-MT), #207 #170 Snider (EX) and five variations for #67, 82, 103, 124 and 163 (averaging EX). Ford (VG), #258 Gilliam RC (VG) and #263 Podres RC (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

155. 1960 Topps Baseball 156. 1961 Nu-Card Complete Set of (572) Baseball Scoops Complete Cards with (2) Graded Set of (80) Cards with (11) Uniformly attractive 1960 Topps SGC Graded 84-96— Baseball complete set of (572) cards Sharp Plus with a pair of graded example. This Career highlights, season’s bests and horizontal edition is headlined by a historic diamond figures are all stellar rookie class and has an approx- chronicled with this incredibly sharp imate condition breakdown of 25% 1961 Nu-Card Baseball Scoops com- (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 25% plete set of (80) cards with (11) SGC (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). graded. There are several NM-MT or The challenging high series presents better candidates in this investment similarly, if not slightly better than the caliber edition. Highlights include more available low numbers. SGC 96: (4 cards) with #403 Highlights include #148 Yastrzemski Mazeroski, #404 Mays, #427 Mays, RC (EX-MT), #160 Mantle/Boyer #447 Ruth; SGC 92: #480 Thomson; (EX-MT), #200 Mays (EX), #250 SGC 88: (3 cards) with #402 Spahn, Musial (EX), #300 Aaron (VG-EX), #443 Cobb, #455 Ruth; SGC 86: (2 #316 McCovey RC (VG-EX), #326 cards) with #416 Maris, #439 T. Clemente (VG-EX), #343 Koufax Williams; SGC 84: #422 Mantle; (EX-MT), #350 Mantle (FR, reverse Ungraded: (69 cards, average NM pencil mark erased), #377 Maris to Mint) with #450 Mantle (NM), (EX), #554 McCovey AS (EX), #563 Mantle AS (VG), #564 Mays AS (EX), #565 #452 T. Williams (NM) and #462 Maris AS (EX) and #566 Aaron AS (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Aaron (NM-MT). Opening Bid $250.00

157. 1962 Post Baseball 158. 1966 O-Pee-Chee Near Set of (170/200) Baseball Complete Set Cards with Both #6 of (196) Cards Maris Variations Plus Scarce 1966 O-Pee-Chee (123) Duplicates Baseball complete set of (196) cards. This Canadian issue par- Presented is a 1962 Post Baseball allels #1-196 from the main- near set of (170/200) cards with stream Topps series and has an both #6 Maris variations plus overall approximate condition (123) duplicates. This neatly breakdown of 20% (NM or extracted cereal box gathering better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% generally presents (VG to EX) (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or with less than 5% displaying lesser). Highlights include #1 reverse glue residue or writing. Mays (VG), #28 Niekro (EX), Highlights include (3) #5 Mantle #30 Rose (VG-EX), #36 (VG, (2) GD, Box), (3) #6 Maris Hunter (VG-EX), #50 Mantle (Ad is NM, Box is VG-EX, (2) (VG-EX), #70 Yastrzemski VG), (4) #61 Yastrzemski (aver- (VG-EX), #72 Perez (VG-EX), age VG-EX), (3) #109 Koufax #100 Koufax (VG), #110 (one NM, one VG-EX, one FR, Banks (EX-MT), #120 reverse glue residue, Red Lines), Killebrew (GD), #125 Brock #142 Mays (VG-EX) and (3) (VG), #126 Palmer RC (EX), #173 Clemente (EX-MT, EX, VG, #150 Colavito (EX) and #160 Red Lines). More on our website. Ford (EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

30 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 159. 1967 Topps Baseball 160. 1968 Complete Set of (609/609) Topps Cards with (6) Graded Baseball Challenging 1967 Topps Baseball Complete complete set of (609) cards with Set of (598) (6) graded. This difficult-to-com- plete edition has an approximate Cards with condition breakdown of 15% (NM PSA 7 or better), 30% (EX-MT), 30% Superstars/ (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or lesser) with the tough high series general- Mantle, ly presenting similarly to the more Mays available numbers. Highlights An amazing include #103 Checklist/Mantle Hall of Fame (SGC 86), #150 Mantle (EX-MT), rookie class #200 Mays (VG), #250 Aaron headlines the (EX-MT), #400 Clemente (EX- offered 1968 MT), #423 Mays/McCovey (NM), Topps Baseball complete set of (598) cards. This strong burlap bordered edition has #430 Rose (VG-EX), #480 an overall approximate condition breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), McCovey (NM-MT), #558 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Highlights include #45 Seaver (VG-EX), #50 Belanger RC (PSA 6.5), #569 Carew RC (VG-EX), #580 Colavito (PSA 5), #581 Mays (VG), #80 Carew (VG), #110 Aaron (VG-EX), #150 Clemente (EX), #177 Ryan Seaver RC (VG), #600 B. Robinson (VG), #604 Red Sox Team (EX-MT) and #609 RC (EX), #230 Rose (VG-EX), #247 Bench RC (VG-EX), #280 Mantle (VG-EX), John (EX). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the day, slight center- #330 Maris (VG), #480 Managers’ Dream/Clemente (EX-MT), #490 Super ing/size variances are present. More on our website. Stars/Mantle, Mays (PSA 7) and #528 Tigers Team (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

161. 1969 Topps 162. 1969 Topps Baseball Complete Baseball Complete Set Set of (664) Cards (664/664) High-caliber 1969 Topps Ushering in “Mr. October” and Baseball complete set of bidding farewell to “The (664) cards featuring a Commerce Comet”, this clean strong cast of Hall of Fame 1969 Topps Baseball complete rookies and established leg- edition of (664) cards will be ends. This consistently of considerable interest to the attractive edition has an classic set collector. The over- overall approximate condi- all approximate condition tion breakdown of 30% breakdown is as follows: 20% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG 20% (VG or lesser). or lesser). Featured are #20 Highlights include #20 Banks (EX), #50 Clemente Banks (NM), #50 Clemente (EX-MT), #95 Bench (EX- (EX), #100 Aaron (VG), MT), #100 Aaron (VG), #120 #120 Rose (EX), #190 Mays Rose (GD), #190 Mays (VG- (EX-MT), #260 R. Jackson EX), #260 R. Jackson RC RC (VG-EX), #480 Seaver (VG-EX), #480 Seaver (EX), (VG), #500 Mantle (VG) #500 Mantle (VG-EX) and and #533 Ryan (EX). More #533 Ryan (EX-MT). More on on our website. our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

164. (4) 1963-1970 Topps Baseball Insert Sets with Peel-Offs, Embossed, Game & Story Booklets Complement your regular Topps Baseball issues with these (4) 1963-1970 insert sets. Included are 1963 Topps Peel- Offs set: (46/46, average EX to EX-MT) with Aaron (EX), Clemente (EX-MT), Koufax (VG), Mantle (VG-EX), Mays (EX), Musial (EX); 1965 Topps Embossed set: (72/72, 163. 1970 Topps Baseball Complete Set (720/720) with SGC 84 average VG to VG-EX) with #8 Koufax (VG), #11 Mantle Ryan (VG), #19 Clemente (EX), #27 Stellar 1970 Topps Baseball complete set of (720) cards highlighted by an upper tier Mays (GD), #59 Aaron (VG- Ryan graded card. This silver bordered edition has an overall approximate condition EX); 1968 Topps Game set: breakdown of 15% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or (33/33, average EX-MT) with lesser). Keys include #140 R. Jackson (VG), #189 Munson RC (EX-MT), #350 #2 Mantle (VG-EX) and 1970 Clemente (VG-EX), #500 Aaron (EX), #600 Mays (EX-MT), #660 Bench (EX), #700 Topps Story Booklets set: F. Robinson (VG-EX) and #712 Ryan (SGC 84). More on our website. (24/24, average EX-MT) with #24 Mays (EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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165. Sharp 1971 Topps 166. 1971 Topps Baseball Complete Set of Baseball Complete (752/752) Cards Set of (752/752) Pitch-black 1971 Topps Baseball Cards complete set of (752) cards. This Assembled is an attractive upper echelon gathering features 1971 Topps Baseball com- barely touched corners, midnight plete set of (752) cards. This edges and lush surface hues. Several fragile dark bordered series viable candidates for third-party has an overall approximate professional grading are contained condition breakdown within. The approximate condition throughout of 20% (EX-MT breakdown is as follows: 35% (NM or better), 30% (EX), 25% or better), 30% (EX-MT), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or (EX) and 15% (VG-EX) with the lesser) with a percentage of challenging high series presenting the key cards displaying only a touch lesser than the more additional perimeter color- available numbers. Featured are #5 ing. Highlights include #20 Munson (EX-MT), #20 R. Jackson R. Jackson (VG), #400 (EX-MT), #100 Rose (EX-MT), Aaron (VG), #525 Banks #250 Bench (NM), #341 Garvey RC (EX), #530 Yastrzemski (EX-MT), #400 Aaron (NM), #513 (EX-MT), #600 Mays (VG), Ryan (VG-EX), #525 Banks (VG- #630 Clemente (VG-EX), EX), #600 Mays (EX-MT), #630 Clemente (EX-MT) and #709 Baylor RC (EX). #640 F. Robinson (EX) and More on our website. #709 Baylor RC (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

167. 1972 Topps 168. (4) 1973-1975 Baseball Complete Topps Baseball Set (787/787) Complete Sets with Presented is an attractive Mini 1972 Topps Baseball com- Extremely clean quartet of plete set. This mixed grade 1973-1975 Topps Baseball edition has an overall complete sets. Highlights approximate condition include 1973 Topps set: breakdown of 20% (EX- (660/660, average EX-MT to MT or better), 30% (EX), NM) with #50 Clemente (EX- 25% (VG-EX) and 25% MT), #100 Aaron (EX-MT), (VG or lesser). Highlights #220 Ryan (EX), #305 Mays include #49 Mays (VG), (EX-MT), #615 Schmidt #50 Mays IA (VG), #79 RC/Cey (NM); 1974 Topps Fisk/Cooper RC (VG), set: (660/660, average NM, #299 Aaron (VG-EX), #300 44/44 Traded) with #1 Aaron Aaron IA (VG), #309 (EX-MT), #20 Ryan (EX-MT), Clemente (GD), #310 #456 Winfield RC (NM); 1975 Clemente IA (VG-EX), Topps set: (660/660, majority #559 Rose (EX), #595 Ryan NM) with #223 Yount RC (GD, miscut), #751 Carlton (NM), #228 Brett RC (NM), TRD (VG), #752 Morgan #500 Ryan (NM); 1975 Topps TRD (EX) and #754 F. Mini set: (660/660, average NM) with #223 Yount RC (NM), #228 Brett RC (NM), Robinson TRD (EX-MT). #500 Ryan (EX-MT) and #660 Aaron (NM). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

169. (100) 1978-2000 170. (102) 1981-1987 Baseball Complete Topps, & Fleer Sets Baseball Complete Sets Instant collection of (100) Build inventory with these (102) 1978-2000 baseball complete 1981-1987 Topps, Donruss & sets. Unless noted, each set is Fleer Baseball complete sets. hand collated and averages Unless noted, each edition is (NM) or better with all keys hand collated and averages (NM presenting similarly. Highlights to Mint) with the keys generally include Topps: (42 sets) with presenting similarly. Due to stor- 1978 (average EX-MT to NM, ing methods, approximately 40- in sheets), 1979 (in sheets), 50% of the sets display edge dis- 1980 (#482 Henderson RC is coloration when viewed as a EX-MT), (2) 1981, (2) 1982; whole. Included are Topps: (43 Donruss: (27 sets) with (2) sets) with (1) 1982, (8) 1983, 1984 (factory), (3) 1990 Leaf; (10) 1984, (7) 1985, (11) 1986, Fleer: (12 sets) with (2) 2000 (6) 1987; Donruss: (26 sets) with Tradition Glossy (both factory) (7) 1981, (6) 1982 (all factory), and Upper Deck: (10 sets) (2) 1983 (both factory), (2) 1984, with (2) 1989 (both factory). (1) 1985 (factory), (8) 1987 (all Also present are (4) 1985 factory); Fleer: (33 sets) with Topps Baseball unsearched (11) 1981, (9) 1982, (1) 1983, (5) vending boxes. Due to size/weight a shipping surcharge may apply. Local pick-up at 1984 and (7) 1987 (all factory). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. our Silver Spring, Maryland location is encouraged. More on our website. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland facility is highly encouraged. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

32 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 172. 1972 O-Pee-Chee Baseball Near Set of (521/525) Cards Blazing 1972 O- Pee-Chee Baseball near set of (521/525) 171. (2) Uncatalogued 1971 & 1972 B&J cards. This 173. 1974 Topps Baseball Complete Set Enterprises Major League Team Helmet “pack fresh” of (660) Cards in Factory Box Stick-On Complete/Near Sets assembly over- Presented is an attractive 1974 Topps Baseball com- Uncatalogued 1971 & 1972 B&J Enterprises Major whelming grades plete set of (660) cards. What separates this primarily League Baseball Team Helmet stick-on complete/near (NM) through- (EX to EX-MT) edition from other similar issues is that sets. These color saturated cardboard die-cuts span out with several better and only a small percentage it is housed in an incredibly scarce factory box. Mail- nearly 10” while the reverses display a strip of transfer lesser due to centering variances. Highlights include order factory sets were originally made available tape designed for display on various surfaces. Averages #37 Yastrzemski (NM), #49 Mays (NM), #50 Mays IA through Sears as part of their Christmas catalog. The (EX-MT to NM) throughout with mild wear toward the (NM), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (NM-MT), #100 F. collage themed slip case box displays only moderate bills. Includes a 1971 near set of (24/24) die-cuts and Robinson (NM), #130 Gibson (NM), #299 Aaron wear with reverse paper loss, price tag residue and an additional 1972 near set of (23/24) die-cuts (missing (NM), #300 Aaron IA (EX-MT), #420 Carlton (EX- moderate panel writing. Key cards include #1 Aaron Cleveland, duplicate Cubs). Also present are the origi- MT), #433 Bench (NM), #435 R. Jackson (NM), #436 (EX-MT), #20 Ryan (GD), #283 Schmidt (VG), #300 nal mailer and note on company letterhead. R. Jackson IA (NM), #441 Munson (EX-MT) and #445 Rose (GD) and #456 Winfield RC (VG-EX). Opening Bid $150.00 Seaver (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

174. (3) 176. (4) 1974-1976 1974-1983 Topps & Topps SSPC Baseball Baseball Complete Complete/ Sets Near Sets Compiled are Assembled is a (4) 1974-1983 trio of 1974- Topps 1976 Topps 175. (65) 1960s-1990s Oddball Baseball Baseball com- plete sets. and SSPC Complete/Near Sets Plus (160) Cards & Baseball com- Highlights plete/near sets. Flats include 1974 Highlights Obscure 1960s-1990s oddball baseball collection of Topps set: include 1974 (65) complete/near sets of plus (160) cards and flats. (660/660, Topps near: (653/660, average VG to VG-EX, 43/44 This offbeat gathering overwhelmingly averages (NM) average VG Traded, 15 Checklist cards, 5 Washington variations) or better. Highlights include Complete/Near Sets: with to VG-EX) with #1 Aaron (GD), #20 Ryan (EX-MT), with #1 Aaron (FR), #250 McCovey WASH (VG); 1969 Citgo Coins, 1969 Milton Bradley near (270/296), #456 Winfield RC (GD); 1976 Topps set: (660/660, 1975 Topps near: (647/660, average VG-EX) with #1 1969 Sunoco Cubs/Brewers Pins, 1977 Burger Chef average EX-MT) with #1 Aaron RB (VG-EX), #330 Aaron HL (EX), #223 Yount RC (EX-MT), #228 Brett trays, 1977 Pepsi-Cola Discs and 1978 Pepsi-Cola Ryan (EX), #550 Aaron (VG); 1980 Topps set: RC (GD), #500 Ryan (GD), #660 Aaron (GD) and Discs. Also present are (37) different 1980s Louisville (726/726, average NM) with #482 Henderson RC (EX- 1976 SSPC set: (600/600, average NM). More on our Slugger, Rawlings, Wilson and other glove cards plus MT); 1983 Topps set: (792/792, average NM-MT) with website. (123) assorted 1960s-1980s oddball cards/items (aver- #83 Sandberg RC (NM), #482 Gwynn RC (NM) and Opening Bid $200.00 age NM). More on our website. #498 Boggs RC (Mint). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

178. (36) 1977-1991 Baseball Complete Sets Nifty group of (36) 1977-1991 baseball com- plete sets. Unless noted, each edition is 177. (75) 1973-1987 TCMA/Laughlin & hand collated 179. (117) 1981-1987 Topps & Fleer Other Commemorative Baseball Sets and presents Championship teams, award winners, Negro League (NM) or better Update Baseball Complete Sets legends and obscure ballplayers are among the topics with the stars Investment hoard of (117) 1981-1987 Topps Traded and uncovered with these (75) 1973-1987 TCMA, Laughlin generally pre- Fleer Update Baseball factory sets. A staggering array of and commemorative issues. Overwhelmingly averages senting similar- star rookies are assured in this sealed gathering including (NM) or better. Highlights include TCMA ly. Highlights include Topps: (25 sets) with 1977, 1978 Bonds, Gooden, Maddux, Strawberry and more. Included Commemorative Sets: (63 sets) with 1977: 1960 (#36 Murray RC grades VG), 1979-1981, (2) 1982 are Topps Tr a d e d : (72 sets) with (5) 1981, (8) 1983, (1) Pirates; Laughlin Sets: (4 sets) with 1972 Great Feats Traded (no tape), 1983-1985, 1984-1987 Traded 1984, (17) 1985, (28) 1986, (13) 1987; F l e e r U p d a t e : (Blue), 1974 Old-Time Black Stars, 1976 Diamond (sealed); Donruss: (3 sets) with 1986 (factory) and (45 sets) with (19) 1985, (20) 1986 and (6) 1987. Due to Jubilee, 1978 Long Ago Black Stars and Other Sets: (8 Fleer: (5 sets) with 1986 Update (factory). Due to storing methods, approximately half of the display boxes sets) with 1979-1983 LCF/JAF One Year Wonders size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on exhibit moderate soiling. Due to size/weight, a shipping Series 1-3. More on our website. our website. s u r c h a rge may apply. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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180. (135) 1892-1940 Pre- 181. 1905 Weasner War Baseball Grab Bag Studio Eastern with (21) Hall of Famers League Team Potpourri of (135) 1892-1940 pre- Composite war baseball singles from numer- Picturing (120) ous ACC designations. Highlights include 1892 Spalding Baseball Players Player Die-Cut: (FR); 1909-11 Former and future big lea- T206 White Borders Orioles: (25 guers along with those cards, includes team set, 32% VG, would permanently toiled 26% GD, 42% FR or lesser with in obscurity are profiled on 16% paper residue/loss, all com- this striking 1905 Weasner mon backs); 1913 WG5 National Studios (Buffalo, New Base Ball Game: McGraw (EX); York) team composite fea- 1920-1921 W-UNC Big Head turing (120) players and Strip Cards: Judge (VG); 1923 (8) managers from the German Transfers: Alexander eight participating squads (VG), Bancroft (EX-MT), Faber including Baltimore, Buffalo, Jersey City, Montreal, Newark, Providence, Rochester (EX), Speaker (EX-MT), Wheat and Toronto. Measuring nearly 15x13, the sepia-toned display piece recalls earlier (EX); 1928 W513: (2) #70 P. major league composites by Carl Horner. Acclaimed skippers such as Jack Dunn, Waner (VG-EX, VG); 1931 W517 and George Stallings are flanked by their players over nine neatly Mini: Shires (VG) and 1939 Play arranged rows. Due to exposure, age-induced abrasions, image fading and an inch- Ball: #89 L. Waner (GD). More long contusion along the lower right portion is evident. The piece has also been on our website. adhered to a modern matte. Several players were ultimately pictured on the 1909-11 Opening Bid $200.00 T206 White Borders issue. Opening Bid $200.00

182. (89) 1911-1947 183. 1909-1941 Pre- Pre-War Baseball War Baseball Grab Grab Bag with (19) Bag of (105) Cards Hall of Famers with (15) Hall of Including DiMaggio Famers RC, W. Johnson & Stake your claim to the Ruth Premium offered 1909-1941 pre-war baseball grab bag of (105) Staggering 1911-1947 pre-war cards with (15) Hall of baseball grab bag of (89) items Famers and (3) SGC graded with (19) Hall of Famers cards. Featured are 1912 including DiMaggio, W. T207 Brown Background: Johnson and a Ruth premium. Street (SGC 40, Recruit); Highlights include 1911 T201 1933 Goudey: #164 L. Mecca Double Folders: W. Waner (VG); 1934-36 Johnson/Street (GD), (2) Diamond Stars: #11 Dickey Lake/Wallace (VG-EX, GD); (FR); 1940 Play Ball: #133 1914 B18 Blankets: Chance Foxx (VG), #178 Carey (EX, Brown Pennants, Blue (VG); 1941 : Infield); 1926-27 W512: #4 Speaker (VG-EX, Cleveland); 1936 Quaker Oats Babe #23 Reese/24 (FR); 1941 Ruth 8x10 Premium: (presents GD); 1936 R312 Pastels: DiMaggio RC (VG), Play Ball: #1 E. Miller Sothoron/Hornsby (VG-EX); 1936 World Wide Gum: #102 Ruffing (FR, reverse (GD), #8 Ott (VG), #10 glue residue); 1937 Wheaties Series 9: Grove (FR, tear); 1941 Double Play: #57 T. Vaughan (VG), #13 Foxx (PR), #18 Greenberg (VG-EX) and (2) #19 Gehringer (both Williams/58 (PSA 3) and #105 Grove/#106 Doerr (PSA 4). More on our website. GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

184. (39) 1909- 185. (125) 1923-1979 1958 Baseball Cards Hall of Famers & with 1933 Goudey #44 Stars with Foxx Babe Ruth & (2) Williams “Murderers’ Row”, “The M&M Accomplished gather- Boys” and other New York ing of (39) 1909-1958 Yankees dynasties are profiled Baseball Hall of with these (125) 1923-1979 sin- Famers and stars with gles. Playing-era cards of Mantle, greats such as Foxx and Maris, Martin, Pennock, Rizzuto, Williams headlining. Ruth and other Monument Park Featured are 1909-11 legends adorn this gallery. Over T206 White Borders: 90% display Yankees players with (2 cards, both Piedmont the remainder either being former backs) with Marquard Bronx players or those who have (GD, Portrait), Tinker ties with the franchise. Highlights (FR, Bat Off Shoulder, include Topps: (116 cards, 1950s- reverse writing); 1939 1960s average VG, 1970s average Play Ball: #30 Dickey (VG); 1941 Play Ball: #13 Foxx (GD), #13 T. Williams (PR), EX) with 1954: #13 B. Martin #18 Greenberg (VG), #70 Dickey (GD); 1953 Bowman Color: #114 Feller (VG); (VG), #17 Rizzuto (GD); 1957 #407 Mantle/Berra (VG), 1960: #160 Mantle/Boyer 1957 Topps: #1 T. Williams (GD), #10 Mays (VG), #18 Drysdale RC (SGC 80), (2) (VG-EX), #350 Mantle (FR); 1964 #225 Maris (EX), 1965 #155 Maris (EX-MT), #35 F. Robinson RC (VG, GD), #76 Clemente (GD) and #95 Mantle (SGC Authentic). 1967 #45 Maris (EX-MT); Other: (5 cards) with (3) 1933 Goudey: #103 Combs (FR, More on our website. reverse paper loss), #138 Pennock (GD), #144 Ruth (PR, hole punch) and 1941 Play Opening Bid $400.00 Ball #21 Keller (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

34 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 187. (10) 1922 E120 American Caramel Stars of Baseball Albums 186. Circa 1910s Woven Blanket with (4) Comprising (5) Sets 1910s B6 National Flags & (4) 1914 B18 Handsome group of (10) 1922 E120 Baseball Blankets with Cobb American Caramel Stars of Baseball Carefully woven circa 1910s B6 National Flags and 1914 Albums comprising (5) sets (one B18 Baseball Blankets arrangement of (8) pieces. This his- album per league). Measuring 11- toric fabric measures 37-1/2 x 10” and displays only mild 3/4 x 11”, these 92 year-old artifacts perimeter fraying and wear along with limited age-related featuring striking gold typeface spotting. Included are 1910s B6 National Flags: (4 flags) against a black heavy paper setting. with Great Britain, (3) United States; 1914 B18 Baseball Each album includes four double- Blankets: (4 players) with Ainsmith (Green Pennants), sided pages representing each team Cobb (White Infield), Moeller (Brown Pennants) and in their respective circuit. Individual Perdue (White Infield). player slots designed for accurate Opening Bid $100.00 mounting are absent of any glue residue or paper loss. Only one cover displays a hint of paper loss. Otherwise, these well preserved premiums are high-grade. Opening Bid $150.00

188. 1946-49 W603 189. (21) 1921-1973 Baseball Sports Exchange All- Hall of Famer/Stars Collection Star Picture File Starter with Foxx, (3) Mantle, Ruth & Set (70/113) Williams Fill the post-war void with this Those heroes who transformed our national interesting 1946-49 W603 Sports game are the focus of these (21) 1921-1973 Exchange All-Star Picture File Baseball Hall of Famers and stars featuring near set of (70/113) average (VG a Who’s Who of diamond royalty. Highlights to VG-EX) unless noted. include 1921 W551: Ruth (presents GD); Measuring 7x10 these blank back 1933 Goudey: #29 Foxx (VG); 1950 cards are labeled as originating Bowman: #98 T. Williams (VG); 1956 with “International News Photo”. Topps: #30 J. Robinson (EX-MT), #166 Highlights are (21) HOFers Dodgers Team (EX-MT); 1957 Topps: #95 Boudreau (GD), Combs, J. DiMaggio (GD-VG), Dickey, Doerr, Feller, Foxx, Frisch, Mantle (VG), #210 Campanella (VG-EX); Gehrig, Grove, Herman, Hornsby, Hubbell, Kiner, Newhouser, O’Doul, Rizzuto, Ruth, 1959 Topps: #50 Mays (EX), #163 Koufax Slaughter, Wagner, and Wilson. Also present are (2) duplicates and (7) cut half-panels. (VG-EX); 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle (VG) More on our website. and 1969 Topps: #500 Mantle (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

190. (80) 1933-1964 Baseball 191. (540) 1948-1955 Bowman Card Grab Bag with Mostly Baseball Cards with Many Stars Stars Spanning the storied history of Bowman This 1933-1964 baseball card grab bag Baseball are these (540) 1948-1955 singles fea- of (80) cards is loaded with Hall of turing numerous stars and (68) high/low num- Famers and stars including Aaron, bers. Moderate duplication is uncovered among Clemente, Mays, Williams and much this primarily mid-grade assortment. Included more. Highlights include 1954 Topps: are 1948 Bowman: (24 cards, majority GD to #1 T. Williams (GD); 1955 Bowman: VG) with #4 Mize RC (VG), #8 Rizzuto RC #179 Aaron (GD); 1955 Topps: #198 (GD); 1950 Bowman: #11 Rizzuto (VG); 1951 Berra (GD); 1956 Topps: #33 Clemente Bowman: #31 Campanella (VG); 1952 (GD); 1958 Topps: #5 Mays (VG); Bowman: (3) #1 Berra (one GD, two FR, one 1959 Topps: #478 Clemente (VG), with reverse glue residue), #43 Feller (VG-EX), #514 Gibson RC (VG); 1960 Topps: #196 Musial (GAI 2.5); 1954 Bowman: (4) #1 #160 Mantle/Boyer (VG), #200 Mays Rizzuto (average GD); 1955 Bowman: (258 (VG-EX); 1961 Topps: #417 Marichal cards, median VG to VG-EX, 36 high numbers) RC (VG) and 1962 Topps: #199 Perry with #59 Ford (VG-EX), #130 Ashburn (EX) RC (GD). More on our website. and #179 Aaron (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

192. 1954 & 1955 Red Man Tobacco Lot of (101) Cards with 1955 Near Set 193. (4) 1954-1955 Esskay Meats Chew on this substantial 1954 and Baltimore Orioles Singles 1955 Red Man Tobacco Baseball lot of (101) cards with no tabs Early inhabitants of Baltimore’s 33rd Street including a 1955 near set. Featured are discovered with these (4) 1954-1955 are 1954 Red Man: (20 cards, Esskay Meats Baltimore Orioles singles. presents EX) with AL: #3 Fox Included are 1954 Esskay Meats: (3 cards) (NM), #16 Ford (EX), #20 Berra with Blyzka (presents FR, three orange bor- (EX-MT); NL: (2) #1 Ashburn ders), Mele (presents VG, three orange bor- (EX-MT, EX), #25 Mays (VG- ders), Turley (presents GD) and 1955 EX); 1955 Red Man Near: (45/50, Esskay Meats: Waitkus (presents FR to GD, presents EX, 36 dupes) with AL: three orange borders). The waxy reverses are #3 Ford (GD), (2) #16 Berra (VG- clean. Opening Bid $150.00 EX, VG) and NL: (2) #7 Mays (VG, GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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194. (2) 1947-1959 New 195. 1951-1956 York Yankee Picture Pack Topps Baseball Sets Plus (17) 1952-1980s Singles Mickey Mantle Oddball Collection of Items (606) Cards with Celebrate the New York Yankees Stars dynasty with this pair of 1947-1959 Suit up for the offered picture packs plus (17) 1952-1980s 1951-1956 Topps Mickey Mantle oddball items. Baseball singles collec- Highlights include 1947 Yankees tion of (606) cards Picture Pack set: DiMaggio (EX- with several stars. MT); 1957-1959 Yankees Picture Moderate duplication Pack: Mantle (VG); Mickey is discovered through- Mantle Oddball: (17 items) with out this primarily mid- 1952-55 Dormand Postcards #111 grade assortment. (NM, Batting Stance), 1962 Post Highlights include #5 (VG, ad), 1962 Salada Coins 1951 Topps Red #41 (EX-MT), 1962 Topps Bucks Backs: (2) #5 Rizzuto (VG-EX, GD), (2) #31 Hodges (VG-EX, VG); 1952 Topps: (VG), 1963 Jell-O #15 (VG-EX), (88 cards, majority VG-EX) with (2) #11 Rizzuto (one SGC 50, one GD), #37 Snider 1963 Topps Peel-Offs (VG), (2) (GD), #59 Roberts (VG, bb), #88 Feller (VG); 1953 Topps: (164 cards, average VG, 1964 Topps Coins #131 AS (both 12 high numbers); 1954 Topps: (148 cards, mainly VG to VG-EX) with #10 J. EX, each pose), 1964 Topps Photo Robinson (PR, paper loss), #37 Ford (VG-EX), #50 Berra (GD); 1956 Topps: (99 Tattoo (presents VG, Red Triangle), 1965 Topps Embossed #11 (EX), 1965 Topps cards, mostly VG-EX) with #240 Ford (VG-EX) and (2) NNO CL 1/3 (one PR, paper Transfers (GD) and 1966 Topps Rub-Offs (NM). More on our website. loss, one marked). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

196. 1955- 197. (133) 1943-1974 1958 Topps Baseball Baseball Oddball/Regional Partial/ Collection Plus 1950 Starter Set Remar Baking Run with (5) Oakland Oaks Set Graded Stars Loose ends and spare parts are Opportunity awaits brought together to form this the victor of the impressive 1943-1974 baseball offered 1955-1958 oddball/regional collection of Topps Baseball (133) cards plus a 1950 Remar partial/starter set Baking Oakland Oaks set. run with (5) graded stars. Highlighted among this primarily mid-grade gallery are Highlights include 1950 Remar 1955 Topps partial: (136/206, average VG to VG-EX) with #123 Koufax RC (PR, Baking Oakland Oaks set paper loss); 1956 Topps starter: (202/340, aggregate EX, plus Checklist) with #79 (27/27 cards, majority VG-EX, Koufax (VG), #101 Campanella (VG), #164 Killebrew (SGC 40), NNO CL 1/3 8 dupes); 1953 View Master (marked); 1957 Topps partial: (250/407, average VG-EX with 5% writing, plus (2) Baseball Stars: (3 reels, aver- Contest Cards, 17 Fourth Series) with #1 T. Williams (BVG 4), #2 Berra (GD), #10 age NM); 1954 Dan-Dee: F. Mays (VG-EX), #18 Drysdale RC (VG), #25 Ford (SGC 40), #212 Colavito RC Thomas SP (VG); 1954 Esskay Meats: Turley (PR, reverse writing); 1956 Mac Boy (BVG 4.5), #400 Dodgers Sluggers (VG), 5/4 Contest (GD); 1958 Topps starter: Decals: (2) Mantle (NM, EX-MT); 1958 Hires Root Beer Test: Friend (PR, paper (177/494, median VG-EX, plus Contest Card) with #5 Mays (GD), #25 Drysdale loss); 1963 Topps Valentine Foldees: #6 Grant/Ross/Ruth (VG-EX); 1964 Challenge (GAI 7), #30 Aaron (VG), #187 Koufax (VG), #418 Mantle/Aaron (VG) and #436 the Yankees: Aaron (EX-MT); 1966 Topps Comic Book Foldees: #12 Wonder Mays/ Snider (VG). More on our website. Woman/Ruth (EX) and 1973 Topps Candy Lids: Palmer (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

198. (2571) 199. (30) 1957-1969 1954-1975 Topps Baseball Mickey Topps & Mantle Singles— Bowman Different Baltimore Elevate your classic Topps Orioles Baseball standing with these (30) different 1957-1969 Mickey Singles Mantle singles. Included are Expand your inven- Topps Mantle: with 1957: #95 tory with these (trimmed), #407 w/Berra (VG- (2571) 1954-1975 EX); 1958: #150 (FR), #418 Topps and Bowman w/Aaron (VG), #487 AS (GD); Baltimore Orioles 1959: #10 (GD), #461 HR (VG), singles. Moderate #564 AS (GD); 1960: #160 duplication is found w/Boyer (GD), #350 (VG), #563 throughout this pri- AS (VG); 1961: #44 HR LL marily (EX to EX- w/Maris (EX), #307 WS HR MT) assortment (VG), #406 WS (GD), #475 MVP which includes a sampling of stars and high numbers. Included are Topps Orioles: (VG-EX), #578 AS (VG); 1962: (2437) with (64) 1954, (60) 1955, (100) 1956, (142) 1959, (163) 1960, (120) 1961: #18 w/Mays (VG), #53 HR LL #559 Gentile RC (VG); (129) 1962, (110) 1963, (124) 1964, (126) 1965, (121) 1966, w/Maris (GD), #200 (GD), #318 (113) 1967, (124) 1968, (108) 1969, (143) 1970, (100) 1971: #300 B. Robinson (VG- IA (EX-MT), #471 AS (VG); 1963: #2 AL LL (VG), #173 Bomber’s Best (VG); 1964: EX); (111) 1972, (134) 1973, (127) 1974, (139) 1975, (79) 1975 Mini; Bowman #50 (GD), #331 A.L. Bombers (VG); 1965: #3 HR LL (GD), #5 RBI LL (VG), #350 Orioles: (134 cards) with (66) 1954: (2) #101 Larsen RC (VG-EX, VG) and (68) 1955. (GD); 1968: #490 Super Stars (VG) and 1969: #500 (FR). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

36 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 200. (147) 1953 Bowman Color 201. 1956 & 1957 Topps and Black & White Baseball Baseball Starter Sets with Singles with Many Stars Aaron, Koufax, Mays & Featured are (147) 1953 Bowman Color Williams and Black & White Baseball singles with Prime pair of 1956 and 1957 Topps many stars. Highlights include 1953 Baseball starter sets. Highlights include Bowman Black & White: (14 cards, 1956 Topps starter: (188/340, median majority FR to GD) with #27 Lemon (GD), VG, plus (2) checklists) with #30 J. #28 Wilhelm (GD), #39 Stengel (GD); Robinson (GD), #31 Aaron (VG), #79 1953 Bowman Color: (133 cards, majority Koufax (VG-EX), #110 Berra (GD), #113 VG) with (2) #9 Rizzuto (VG-EX, VG), Rizzuto (VG-EX), #200 Feller (VG-EX), #32 Musial (VG), #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle #240 Ford (VG), #292 Aparicio RC (GD), #46 Campanella (GD), (2) #92 (VG), NNO CL 1/3 (marked), NNO CL Hodges (VG, GD), #114 Feller (VG), (2) 2/4 (GD); 1957 Topps starter: (97/407, #117 Snider (GD, FR), #121 Berra average VG to VG-EX, 2 fourth series) (trimmed) and #153 Ford (VG). More on with #1 T. Williams (VG), #10 Mays our website. (VG), #20 Aaron (VG-EX), #76 Opening Bid $250.00 Clemente (VG-EX) and #400 Dodgers Sluggers (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

202. 1958 Topps Baseball 203. (728) 1951-1959 Topps Partial Set of (349/494) Plus & Bowman Baseball Cards Contest Card with Most Stars with Mantle & Mays Seize over seventy percent of the offered Celebrate the “golden age of base- 1958 Topps Baseball partial set of ball” with the offered 1951-1959 (349/494) cards plus a contest card. The Topps and Bowman Baseball card majority of key stars are present in this assortment of (728) cards including mid-grade gathering which has an Mantle and Mays. Featured are 1951 approximate condition breakdown of 20% Bowman: (59 cards, average FR to (VG-EX or better), 50% (VG) and 30% GD) with #30 Feller (FR); 1954 (GD or lesser). Highlights #1 T. Williams Bowman: (50 cards, median GD) (GD), #5 Mays (GD), #30 Aaron (VG), with #15 Ashburn (GD); 1955 #187 Koufax (VG), #418 Mantle/Aaron Bowman: (139 cards, majority GD to (VG), #485 T. Williams AS (VG), #486 VG, 41 high numbers) with #103 Mays AS (VG-EX), #487 Mantle AS Mathews (VG), #184 Mays (GD), (GD), #488 Aaron AS (VG) and 5/4 #202 Mantle (GD) and 1959 Topps: Contest (VG). More on our website. (329 cards, majority GD, 11 high Opening Bid $250.00 numbers). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

204. (285) 1956-1960 Topps 205. 1959 & Baseball Singles with Aaron, 1960 Topps Koufax & Williams Baseball Partial Top-shelf assortment of (285) 1956-1960 Sets with 1959 Topps Baseball singles with Aaron, #10 Mickey Koufax, Williams and more! Highlighted among this group with moderate duplica- Mantle PSA 3 tion are 1956 Topps: (91 cards, median Classic pair of 1959 VG) with #113 Rizzuto (VG), #292 and 1960 Topps Aparicio RC (VG), NNO 2/4 CL Baseball partial sets (marked); 1957 Topps: (37 cards, com- featuring legends such posite VG) with #1 T. Williams (FR), as Mantle and Mays. #20 Aaron (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: (72 Featured are 1959 Topps partial: (339/572, average VG-EX, 35 high numbers) with cards, median VG) with #187 Koufax #10 Mantle (PSA 3), #150 Musial (GD), #338 S. Anderson RC (VG), #461 Mantle (GD), #375 Reese (VG), #476 Musial HR (VG), #478 Clemente (EX), #515 Killebrew (VG), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente AS (GD), #488 Aaron AS (VG) and (EX), #550 Campanella (VG), #563 Mays AS (VG-EX); 1960 Topps partial: 1960 Topps: (85 cards, median VG-EX). (330/572, average VG, 39 high numbers) with #200 Mays (EX), #250 Musial (EX) More on our website. and #300 Aaron (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

206. 1960 Topps Baseball Partial 207. (59) High-Grade 1960 Topps Set of (371/572) Cards with Baseball Cards with (2) #160 Mantle & Yastrzemski RC Mantle/Boyer Including BVG 7 Showcased is an attractive 1960 Topps Baseball partial set of (371/572) cards with Keep your submission forms handy while plac- Mantle and Yastrzemski RC. This selection ing the high bid on these (59) razor-sharp 1960 which includes (13) high numbers has an Topps Baseball cards. The 54 year-old cards overall approximate condition breakdown of exhibit strong corners, clean edges and display 25% (EX or better), 30% (VG-EX), 25% only minor centering variances common to the (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser) with moderate issue. Included are #112, 114, (2) 115, 119, 122, instances of surface bowing due to storing 124, 125, 128-131, #132 F. Howard (NM), 133, methods. Keys include #148 Yastrzemski RC 137-139, 142-146, 149, 151, 152, 154, 155, (2) (VG), #200 Mays (VG-EX), #316 McCovey #160 Mantle/Boyer (one NM, one BVG 7), RC (FR), #343 Koufax (VG-EX), #350 161-163, 166-172, #173 B. Martin (NM), (2) Mantle (GD), #377 Maris (VG-EX) and 174, 175-179, (2) 180, 182, 184, 187, 188, 190 #560 Banks AS (VG). More on our website. and 193-198. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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208. 1961 Post Baseball 209. (1030) 1954-1971 Hoard of (1138) Cards Baseball Shoebox with Stars and Shortprints Collection with 1957 & Munch on this mound of (1138) 1960 Topps Starter Sets 1961 Post Baseball singles (1086 Strengthen your classic baseball box, 52 Company) including a slew gathering with this formidable 1954- of Hall of Famers, stars and short- 1971 shoebox collection of (1030) prints. This gathering generally cards heralded by a pair of 1957 and ranges from (VG to EX) with only a 1960 Topps starter sets with most handful displaying reverse residue or key stars and rookies included. writing. Moderate-to-extensive Featured among this higher grade duplication is uncovered throughout. selection are 1957 Topps starter: Highlights include (2) Berra (Box is (178/407 cards, mostly VG-EX, 12 EX, Company is GD), (4) #4 Mantle fourth series) with #1 T. Williams (Company is EX, Box is GD), (4) (VG), #2 Berra (VG), #10 Mays #10 McDougald (average EX), (4) (GD), #20 Aaron (VG), #35 F. #57 Kuenn (average VG-EX, Box, Robinson RC (VG), #76 Clemente Indians), (4) #107 Aaron (average (GD), #95 Mantle (GD); 1960 VG-EX, all Box), #109 Bruton (EX- Fleer: #28 Gehrig (NM); 1960 MT, Box, Braves), (3) #135 Virdon Topps starter: (374/572, average (all VG), #145 Mays (VG, Box), (3) VG-EX, 6 high numbers) with #148 Yastrzemski RC (VG-EX), #200 Mays (EX-MT), #163 Roach ((2) VG, GD), (9) #167 #250 Musial (EX-MT), #300 Aaron (EX-MT), #343 Koufax (EX-MT); 1961 Topps: Snider (average EX, all Box), #182 #579 Mays AS (VG-EX); 1963 Topps: (192 cards, composite VG, 47 high numbers) F. Robinson (GD, Box) and 183 McMillan (GD). with #120 Maris (EX-MT) and #540 Clemente (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

210. 1957-1967 211. 1957-1969 Topps Topps & Fleer Baseball Shoebox Baseball Shoebox Collection of (1702) Cards Collection of (1121) with Numerous Stars Cards with Many Add to your inventory with this sub- Stars stantial 1957-1969 Topps Baseball shoebox collection of (1702) cards Abundant 1957-1967 To p p s heralded by several Hall of Famers, and Fleer Baseball shoebox key rookies, stars and a smattering of collection of (1121) cards high numbers. Moderate duplication with numerous stars along is uncovered throughout this prof- with a smattering of high itable gathering. Highlights include numbers. Moderate duplica- 1957 Topps: (114 cards, average VG) tion is discovered throughout with #1 T. Williams (VG); 1959 this assortment which includes a slew of greats such as Aaron, Koufax, Mantle and Mays. Topps: #478 Clemente (VG-EX), Highlights include 1957 To p p s : #328 B. Robinson RC (PR, writing); 1958 To p p s : # 4 7 #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (VG), Maris RC (PR, writing), #150 M a n t l e (FR), #487 Mantle AS (FR); 1959 To p p s : ( 3 2 4 #563 Mays AS (VG); 1964 Topps: cards, majority FR to GD, 65% staining, 8 high numbers) with #10 M a n t l e (GD); 1 9 6 0 (356 cards, composite VG-EX) with F l e e r : (2) #72 T. Williams (one VG, one PR, paper loss); 1960 To p p s : (373 cards, mainly #300 Aaron (VG); 1965 Topps: (306 VG, 34 high numbers) with #148 Ya s t r z e m s k i RC (GD), #343 K o u f a x (VG-EX), #563 cards, median VG-EX); 1966 Topps: M a n t l e AS (GD), #564 Mays AS (VG-EX); 1961 Fleer: #75 Ruth (GD); 1961 To p p s : (277 cards, mostly VG-EX) with (2) (219 cards, average GD to VG) with #406 Mantle HR (FR, reverse writing), #415 A a r o n #100 Koufax (both (EX); 1967 Topps: (193 cards, aggregate EX-MT, 2 high num- (VG); 1962 To p p s : (61 cards, majority GD to VG, 17 high numbers) with #318 Mantle bers) with #200 Mays (EX-MT), #250 Aaron (VG-EX); 1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson I A (VG), #471 Mantle AS (VG); 1963 Fleer: #5 Mays (GD), #42 Koufax (GD) and 1 9 6 5 RC (GD) and #513 Ryan (GD). More on our website. To p p s : #350 Mantle (PR). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

212. (94) 1957-1969 Topps 213. (1363) Baseball Contest & Variation 1964 Cards Topps Master Set Collectors! Bring your clas- Baseball sic Topps Baseball editions to total com- Cards pletion with these (94) 1957-1969 con- test and variation cards. Included are with 1956 Topps Checklists: (2 cards, both Numerous lightly marked) with NNO 1/3, NNO Stars Plus 2/4; 1957 Topps Contest: (2 cards) with 5/4(VG), 5/25 (VG-EX); 1958 Topps (3) 1964 Contest/Promotion: (7 cards) with (2) Topps 7/8 Contest (EX-MT, VG-EX), (4) Felt Mantle Emblems (average EX), Lucky Penny Coins (VG-EX); 1958 Topps Numerical: (8 Get your fill cards, average VG) with (2) #397, (6) of this large 1964 Topps Baseball assortment of (1363) cards with numerous Hall of #408; 1958 Topps Yellow Letters: (35 Famers and stars. Varying levels of duplication is found throughout this primarily (VG cards, median VG-EX) with (2) #2 to VG-EX) gathering from the lower series. Highlights include #50 Mantle (FR, Lemon (EX, VG), 11, (3) 13, 23, 24, 35, reverse hinge residue), (3) #125 Rose (VG, (2) GD), #150 Mays (VG), (3) #200 46, 53, (4) 57, (5) 60, (2) 61, (2) 78, (2) Koufax (VG-EX, (2) VG), (4) #210 Yastrzemski (average VG), #300 Aaron (VG-EX), 81, #85 Aparicio (VG), #100 Wynn (VG), 101, (6) 108; 1959 Topps Statement: (7 (2) #331 AL Bombers (VG, GD), (4) #423 Aaron/Mays (average VG) and (3) #440 cards, mainly VG-EX) with (2) #316, 321, (3) 322, 336; 1969 Topps White Letters: Clemente (VG-EX, VG, GD). Also present are 1964 Topps Baseball Coins of Mantle (33 cards, median VG-EX) with (4) #444, (3) 447, (3) 451, 452, (3) 454, (5) 461, (5) with #120 (VG-EX) and (2) #131 AS (both VG-EX, each pose). More on our website. 471, 473, (3) 482, 486, 491, 493, 501 and 511. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

38 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 215. (1686) 1940-1979 Baseball Singles Collection with (24) Graded Including Many Stars 214. (4) 1958-1969 Topps Turn your attention to this diverse 1940-1979 Baseball Mickey Mantle baseball singles collection of (1686) cards fea- turing (24) graded cards with numerous top- Singles shelf stars and a smattering of high numbers Plug major gaps in your classic Topps dispersed throughout. Highlights include 1940 Baseball sets with the offered quartet of Play Ball: #7 Dickey (PSA 5); 1956 Topps: Mickey Mantle cards. Included are 1.) #150 Snider (GD); 1957 Topps: #55 Banks 1958 Topps #150 (VG); 2.) 1965 Topps (VG); #485 T. Williams AS (GD); 1959 #350 (VG); 3.) 1968 Topps #280 (VG- Topps: #380 Aaron (GD); 1960 Topps: #200 EX) and 4.) 1969 Topps #500 (VG-EX). Mays (GD); 1961 Topps: #2 Maris (VG); Opening Bid $200.00 1966 Topps: #30 Rose (VG) and 1968 Topps Game: (2) #2 Mantle (both SGC 60). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

216. (10) 1954-1968 217. 1961-1963 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Starter Set Run with Koufax, Hall of Fame Mays & Musial Rookie Cards with Explore the possibilities for this run of Aaron, Banks, 1961-1963 Topps Baseball starter sets with stars such as Koufax, Mays and Musial Clemente, Koufax along with a smattering of high numbers. & Ryan Highlights include 1961 Topps starter: An instant cardboard (125/587, aggregate VG-EX, 3 high num- treasury awaits the victor bers) with #150 Mays; 1962 Topps of these (10) 1954-1968 starter: (152/598, majority VG-EX, 9 high Topps Baseball Hall of numbers) with #1 Maris (GD), #5 Koufax Fame rookie cards. (EX), #300 Mays (EX); 1963 Topps Included are 1954 Topps: (3 cards) with #94 Banks RC (GD), #128 Aaron RC (FR), starter: (204/576, average VG to VG-EX, #201 Kaline RC (VG-EX); 1955 Topps: (3 cards) with #123 Koufax RC (FR), #124 85 high numbers) with #210 Koufax (VG), Killebrew RC (GD), #164 Clemente RC (FR); 1957 Topps: #328 B. Robinson RC #300 Mays (VG-EX) and #553 Stargell RC (FR); 1967 Topps: #569 Carew RC (GD); 1968 Topps: (2 cards) with #177 Ryan RC (FR). More on our website. (PSA 4, Milton Bradley) and #247 Bench RC (GD). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 218. 1963 Topps Baseball Partial Set of (407/576) Cards Plus (680) Duplicates Sizable gathering of (1087) 1963 Topps Baseball cards featuring a partial set of (407/576) 219. 1964 Topps Baseball Coins All-Stars Uncut Sheet with (2) with the majority of the Mantle stars included. This mid- From the backrooms of Topps comes this 1964 Baseball Coins All-Stars subset uncut grade assortment averages sheet. Measuring 5 x 31-1/2”, this thin metallic layer is comprised of (3) 17-coin rows (VG to VG-EX) quality and framed and matted to 11 x 37-1/2”. Despite moderate-to-extensive scuffing and throughout with moderate instances of surface bowing due to storing methods. abrasions throughout, the ballplayer images are still instantly recognizable. Crease- Featured are (4) #138 Mays/Musial (average VG), #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson free with a small punch hole between the images of Cepeda and Aspromonte. The (GD), #200 Mantle (GD), (3) #250 Musial (all GD), #300 Mays (GD), (3) #390 Aaron condition of the reverse is also unknown. Keys include: Aaron AS, Koufax AS, (2) (VG, (2) GD), (6) #540 Clemente (average VG-EX) and (5) #553 Stargell RC (aver- Mantle AS (both poses) and Mays AS. More on our website. age VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 220. (803) 1964 Topps 221. 1964-1966 Topps Baseball Coins with Baseball Starter Set Run Numerous Stars Prospective set collectors will want to Huge assortment of (803) 1964 fuel their projects with this run of Topps Baseball coins featuring 1964-1966 Topps Baseball starter sets. hundreds of Hall of Famers and Highlights include 1964 Topps stars. This mixed grade assort- starter: (149 different, median VG-EX ment generally presents (VG-EX to EX, 7 high numbers) with #150 to EX) with moderate condition Mays (EX), #300 Aaron (EX); 1965 variances throughout. Included Topps starter: (358/598, average EX are (575+) All-Star coins featur- to EX-MT) with #160 Clemente (EX), ing (7) #18 B. Robinson, (2) #55 #170 Aaron (EX-MT), #300 Koufax Mantle (VG-EX, VG), (3) #80 (VG-EX), #477 Carlton RC (VG-EX), Mays (EX-MT, EX, VG-EX), #526 Hunter RC (VG-EX); 1966 #120 Mantle (GD), (49) #125 B. Topps starter: (167 different, aggre- Robinson AS, (2) #131 Mantle AS (both VG, Left-Handed), (10) #133 Killebrew AS, gate EX-MT, 10 high numbers) with (9) #149 Aaron AS, #151 Mays AS (GD), (50) #154 F. Robinson AS, (10) #155 Torre #100 Koufax (EX) and #126 Palmer AS and (11) #157 Marichal AS. RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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222. 1960-1970 Topps & 223. 1960-1971 Topps Fleer Baseball Insert Baseball Starter Set Run Collection of (1051) with of (2669) Cards (17) Mantle Circle the bases with this accom- Supplement your mainstream base- plished 1960-1971 Topps Baseball ball sets with these (1051) 1960- starter set run of (2669) cards. This 1970 Topps and Fleer Baseball assembly is packed with Hall of inserts with (17) Mantle. Highlights Famers, key rookies and stars from include 1962 Topps Stamps: (224 the more available series. Highlights stamps, average VG-EX, 30% include 1961 Topps starter: (191 reverse glue residue) with Mantle different, composite EX-MT); 1962 (VG-EX); 1962 Topps Panels: (94 Topps starter: (350 different, aver- panels, average EX-MT, 20% no age EX to EX-MT, 38 high numbers) tabs); 1964 Bazooka Stamps Panel: with #401 Maris/Cepeda (VG-EX), Barber/Mantle (NM); 1964 Topps #584 Twins Team (EX-MT), #595 Coins: (5) #131 Mantle AS (average Rookie Infielders (EX-MT), #597 EX, (3) Left-Handed, (2) Right- Menke RC (EX-MT); 1967 Topps Handed); 1965 Topps Embossed: starter: (260 different, majority EX- #11 Mantle (EX); 1965 Topps MT); 1968 Topps starter: (336 dif- Transfers: (100 transfers, aggregate ferent, aggregate EX-MT); 1969 EX-MT) with Mantle (EX); 1966 Topps starter: (379 different, major- Topps Rub-Offs: (60 rub-offs, aver- ity EX-MT to NM); 1970 Topps age NM) with (7) Mantle (average NM) and 1969 Topps Decals: (82 decals, average starter: (399 different, median EX-MT to NM) and 1971 Topps starter: (198 differ- EX-MT) with Mantle (NM). More on our website. ent, aggregate EX-MT) with #341 Garvey RC (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

224. (4) 1964-1969 225. 1966 & 1967 Topps Baseball Near & Topps Baseball Starter Sets—Loaded Partial/Starter Sets with Stars with Many Stars Assembled is a quartet of 1964- Sterling tandem of 1966 and 1969 Topps Baseball near and 1967 Topps Baseball starter sets loaded with Hall of partial/starter sets with many Famers, stars and key rookies. stars present. Highlights Highlights include 1964 Topps include 1966 Topps partial: starter: (123 different, median (501/598, average VG, 46 VG) with #150 Mays (VG), high numbers) with #30 Rose #541 Niekro RC (EX); 1965 (VG), #50 Mantle (GD), #100 Topps starter: (217 different, Koufax (GD), #126 Palmer median GD to VG) with #526 RC (VG), #300 Clemente Hunter RC (GD), #581 Perez (VG), #500 Aaron (GD), RC (VG); 1968 Topps starter: #550 McCovey (VG), #598 (364 different, aggregate VG to Perry SP (GD); 1967 Topps VG-EX) with #50 Mays (GD), starter: (338/609, average #247 Bench RC (VG), #280 GD to VG, two high num- Mantle (GD); 1969 Topps bers) with #150 Mantle (GD), near: (565/664, average GD to #200 Mays (VG-EX), #250 VG) with #100 Aaron (VG- Aaron (GD), #400 Clemente EX), #190 Mays (VG), #260 R. (VG-EX), #569 Carew RC Jackson RC (GD) and #500 Mantle (GD). More on our website. (VG) and #600 B. Robinson (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

226. 1964-1969 Topps 227. (6500+) 1970-1979 Topps Baseball Starter Set Run Baseball Card Collection— Claim the offered 1964-1969 Topps Loaded with Hall of Famers Baseball starter set run showcasing & Stars several Hall of Famers, rookie stars Stacked (6500+) 1970-1979 Topps and a smattering of tough high Baseball card collection featuring hun- numbers. Highlights include 1964 dreds of Hall of Famers, star rookies Topps starter: (374/587, majority along with a smattering of high numbers. VG to VG-EX) with #150 Mays Turn a profit with this group which con- (GD), #300 Aaron (VG-EX), #440 tains significant duplication among the Clemente (VG); 1965 Topps stars. Highlights include 1972 Topps: starter: (347/598, mainly VG-EX) (2300+, mostly VG-EX) with (6) #49 with #170 Aaron (VG), #250 Mays Mays (average VG), (5) #79 Fisk/Cooper (VG); 1966 Topps starter: RC (average VG), #595 Ryan (VG-EX); (281/598, aggregate EX, no high 1973 Topps: (200+, average VG) with numbers) with #1 Mays (GD), #100 #50 Clemente (VG-EX), #220 Ryan Koufax (EX), #500 Aaron (EX); (EX); 1974 Topps: (2200+, average VG- 1967 Topps starter: (301/609, EX, 25 Washington variations) with (6) majority VG-EX, 7 high numbers) #456 Winfield (average VG); 1975 with #200 Mays (VG-EX), #250 Topps: (300+, median VG, mostly stars) with (7) #223 Yount RC (average VG), (4) Aaron (EX-MT), #400 Clemente #228 Brett RC (average VG); 1977 Topps: (250+, aggregate EX, mostly stars) with (NM); 1969 Topps starter: #100 (20) #650 Ryan (average EX); 1978 Topps: (350+, median EX-MT, mostly stars) with Aaron (EX-MT), #190 Mays (VG), ((12) #400 Ryan (average EX-MT) and (6) #707 Molitor/Trammell RC (average VG- #260 R. Jackson RC (trimmed) and #533 Ryan (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

40 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 228. (3800+) 1961-1970 229. (4) 1962-1970 Topps Topps Baseball Cards from Baseball Starter Sets Vending Crisp quartet of 1962-1970 Topps These (3800+) 1961-1970 Topps Baseball starter sets. Highlights include Baseball singles were recently uncov- 1962 Topps starter: (237 different, aver- ered from period vending boxes. age EX to EX-MT, 25 high numbers) with Although absent of major Hall of #134 Hoeft (VG-EX, Green Sky), #139 Famers, there are still plenty of stars, Reniff (VG-EX, Pitching), #150 Kaline specialty and team cards from the more (EX), #595 Rookie Infielders (EX), #596 available series to help fill the void. Pepitone RC (VG-EX), #597 Menke RC Despite significant duplication, there (EX); 1968 Topps starter: (253 different, are still plenty of razor-sharp specimens aggregate EX-MT); 1969 Topps starter: ready to be plucked and submitted for (292 different, aggregate EX-MT to NM) third-party grading. Included are (300+) with #20 Banks (EX) and 1970 Topps 1961, (238) 1964, (900+) 1968, (875+) starter: (278 different, average EX-MT) 1969 (30% stained on edges) and with #700 F. Robinson (EX). More on our (1500+) 1970. A prime assortment for website. team and complete set builders with strong profit potential. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

230. (1634) 1958-1975 Topps 231. 1957-1967 Topps Baseball Singles Collection Washington Senators with Aaron & Mays Singles Hoard of (2438) Featured are (1634) 1958-1975 Topps Cards Baseball singles with greats such as Presented is a massive (2438) Aaron and Mays headlining. This 1957-1967 Topps Washington upper tier selection displays varying Senators singles hoard. Extensive degrees of duplication along with a duplication along with a smattering smattering of tougher shortprints. of high numbers is discovered in Highlights include 1960 Topps: (204 this extensive gathering. The aver- cards, mainly VG-EX) with #200 age decade condition breakdown is Mays (GD), #300 Aaron (VG-EX); as follows: 1950s (average VG-EX 1963 Topps: (473 cards, average EX); to EX) and 1960s (average EX to 1964 Topps: (154 cards, median EX to EX-MT). Included are (146) 1957, EX-MT) with #331 A.L. Bombers (126) 1958, (185) 1959, (227) (VG-EX); 1965 Topps: #134 Mantle 1960, (343) 1961, (243) 1962, WS (GD) and 1967 Topps: (396 cards, (199) 1963, (148) 1964, (175) 1965, (322) 1966 and (324) 1967. majority EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

232. (2614) 1957-1973 233. (878) 1953-1978 Baseball Topps Philadelphia Singles Collection with (34) Phillies Singles Hoard Graded Including Stars Ardent phanatics will crave this Fine assortment of (878) 1953-1978 (2614) 1957-1973 Topps baseball singles with (34) graded includ- singles hoard. ing stars. A smattering of tough high These primarily commons display numbers are also uncovered in this moderate duplication and include a assortment. Highlights include 1954 sampling of high numbers. The Topps: #3 Irvin (GD), #45 Ashburn average decade condition break- (FR); 1958 Topps: #100 Wynn (GD), down is as follows: 1950s (average #400 Fox (GD); 1961 Topps: #160 Ford VG-EX), 1960s (average EX to EX- (PSA 5), (2) #388 Clemente (both FR); MT) and 1970s (average EX-MT). 1965 Topps: #15 Roberts signed (SGC Included are (32) 1957, (92) 1958, Authentic); 1967 Topps: (107 cards, (114) 1959, (205) 1960, (210) 1961, mostly VG); 1969 Topps: (92 cards, (165) 1962, (135) 1963, (135) 1964, aggregate VG-EX) with #20 Banks (GD) (156) 1965, (116) 1966, (199) 1967, (149) 1968, (163) 1969, (227) 1970, (169) 1971, and 1975 Topps: #320 Rose (SGC 82). (205) 1972 and (142) 1973. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

234. 1954-1979 Topps, Bowman 235. 1967 Dexter Press & Fleer Baseball Collection of Premiums Baseball (3090) Cards with Stars Hoard of (1042) Hall Feast on this substantial 1954-1979 Topps, of Famers with (76) Bowman and Fleer Baseball collection of Clemente (3090) cards with several stars and numer- Break out your calculators and ous Orioles and Phillies singles among the compute the massive break latter issues. Highlights include 1953 potential for this bountiful Bowman Color: #51 Irvin (EX), #61 Kell 1967 Dexter Press Baseball (VG); 1955 Bowman: #134 Feller (GD); hoard of (1042) premiums. 1958 Topps: (3) Felt Emblems (VG-EX, These colorful 5-1/2 x 7” (2) VG); 1963 Fleer: #8 Yastrzemski glossy portraits generally pres- (GD); 1973 Topps: #100 Aaron (VG-EX); ent (VG-EX to EX) with limit- 1974 Topps: #1 Aaron (EX-MT) and 1977 ed corner and edge wear. Topps: (487 cards, composite NM) with Approximately 5-10% display (2) #650 Ryan (NM, VG). More on our peripheral staining. Included are (76) Clemente, (262) Kaline, (349) Killebrew, (40) B. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Robinson, (108) F. Robinson, (154) Torre and (53) Yastrzemski. Opening Bid $400.00

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236. (302) 1954-1970s 237. Higher Grade Baltimore Orioles Postcard, (2011) 1961-1970 Team-Issue & Small Photo Topps Baseball Collection with (109) Signed Singles Group Dynamic 1954-1970s Baltimore Orioles Plug multiple gaps with postcard, team-issue and small photo col- these (2011) 1961-1970 lection of (302) items with (109) signed. Topps Baseball singles. This thoroughly mixed gathering displays Despite moderately askew varying degrees of handling. Several cards centering inherent with fac- are postmarked and have written nota- tory printing processes of tions. Of the (109) signed cards, several the day, these relics still are personalized with salutations penned exhibit strong corners, clean on both the fronts and backs. Noteworthy edges and shimmering sur- signatories include Aparicio, (2) Kell, faces. Varying levels of Murray, Palmer, Roberts, (5) B. Robinson, duplication among the more available series are present and the majority of players F. Robinson and Weaver. Signatures are are commons—although a sampling of checklist, leader and rookie/team cards are presumed authentic but have not been included. Included are: (148) 1961 (30% pen marks when viewed from edges), (271) reviewed for authentication. More our website. 1964, (247) 1968, (474) 1969 (20% staining) and (871) 1970. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

238. (2608) 1964-1973 Topps 239. (66) 1960-1990s Brooks Baseball Cards with Aaron, & Oddball Mays & (255) High Numbers Cards Lock in your bids into the offered 1964- “The Human Vacuum Cleaner” and his 1973 Topps Baseball card collection of best friend with the same surname are (2608) cards showcasing stars such as joined with these (66) 1960s-1990s Aaron and Mays along with (255) high Brooks and Frank Robinson oddball numbers. Minimal duplication is uncov- cards. Featured are Brooks Robinson: ered throughout. Highlights include 1968 (49 cards) with 1960s: (35 cards) with Topps: (386 cards, median GD to VG, 20 (11) 1963 Topps Peel-Offs (average high numbers) with #50 Mays (GD); 1969 EX-MT), (2) 1964 Topps Stand-Ups Topps: (373 cards, average VG); 1970 (both VG), 1969 Transogram (NM); Topps: (258 cards, composite VG, 52 Frank Robinson: (17 cards) with high numbers); 1972 Topps: (324 cards, 1960s: (13 cards) with 1964 Topps mainly VG-EX, 5 high numbers) with Stand Ups (VG-EX), 1967 Topps Discs #300 Aaron IA (VG) and #310 Clemente proof (EX-MT) and (3) 1969 Nabisco IA (VG). More on our website. Team Flakes (EX-MT, (2) EX). More Opening Bid $250.00 on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

240. (5100+) 1965- 241. (7300+) 1971- 1985 O-Pee-Chee 1976 Topps Baseball Baseball Collection Cards with (387) with 1969 Deckle Edge High Numbers Set Strengthen your inventory The cards in the offered with this abundant (7300+) (5100+) 1965-1985 O-Pee- 1971-1976 Topps Baseball Chee Baseball singles collec- card assortment including tion were printed at a fraction (588) semi-high and (387) of the mainstream Topps issue high numbers. This gather- rate. These primarily commons ing displays moderate overwhelmingly average (NM duplication throughout and to Mint) and display varying features commons, semi- levels of duplication throughout. Included are: (67) 1965, (62) 1968, (62) 1969, 1969 stars, leaders and other spe- Deckle Edge set (24/24, median NM), (143) 1970, (3) 1971, (79) 1982, (18) 1975, cialty cards. Included are 1971 Topps: (1900+, majority EX to EX-MT) with (326) (29) 1976, (16) 1977, (601) 1978, (563) 1979, (27) 1980, (1000+) 1981, (400+) 1982, semi-high and (212) high numbers; 1972 Topps: (2700+, average EX-MT) with (262) (650+) 1983, (900+) 1984 and (350+) 1985. More on our website. semi-high and (175) high numbers; 1975 Topps: (2000+, aggregate EX to EX-MT) Opening Bid $200.00 and 1976 Topps: (700+, composite VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00

242. (250+) 1977- 243. (22,000+) 1973- 78 Slurpee 1979 Topps Baseball Baseball and Cards Marvel Super Start the foundation of multi- Heroes Cup ple near and partial sets with these (22,000+) 1973-1979 Hoard & Display Topps Baseball cards. It’s a Whole New Although comprised primari- Ballgame with the ly of commons, there are still offered 1977-78 plenty of Hall of Famers, Slurpee Baseball and regional stars and specialty Marvel Super Heroes cards mixed throughout. Cup hoard with dis- Included are Topps Singles: play. Included are (250+) unsearched and very clean plastic cups featuring Big League (22,000+) with (3900+) 1973 stars along with stories from the Marvel Comics franchise. The large die-cut card- (average VG-EX), (4300+) 1974 (average VG to VG-EX), (2600+) 1975 (average board piece measures 33-1/2 x 28” and features a generic batter while advertising the VG-EX), (2500+) 1976 (average EX-MT), (1000+) 1977 (average NM), (4400+) 1978 60 Major League Super Star cups. Aside from incidental peripheral wear the display is (average NM to NM-MT) and (3300+) 1979 (average NM). Due to size/weight, a absent of any significant creasing or other obtrusive wear. shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

42 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 244. (8500+) 1952-2000s 245. 1963- Baseball Card Treasure 1979 Topps Chest with (1936) 1952- Baseball 1979 Singles with Stars Higher Huge (8500+) 1952-2000s base- Graded ball card treasure chest with Collection of (1936) 1952-1979 singles including stars and a handful of (1956) Cards shortprints. Featured are 1956 with Topps: #33 Clemente (PR); Clemente & 1962 Topps: (2) #387 Brock RC (EX, GD); 1964 Topps Coins: Ryan #131 Mantle AS (EX, Left Upper tier 1963- Handed); 1966 Topps: (817 1979 Topps cards, majority FR to GD) with Baseball higher (3) #1 Mays (all FR); 1967 grade collection of (1956) cards with legends such as Clemente and Ryan along with a Topps: #569 Carew RC (PR) staggering array of Mets and Yankee singles. This stacked gathering displays exten- and 1973 Topps: #220 Ryan sive duplication and features a selection of high numbers dispersed throughout. (VG-EX). Also present are Highlights include 1969 Topps: (216 cards, majority EX-MT, 10% stained) with (8) (6500+) mixed mostly 1980s- #412 Mantle CL (average EX-MT); 1971 Topps: (641 cards, mostly EX-MT to NM, 2000s stars and commons averaging (NM) with plenty of rookies, inserts and subsets several team cards and checklists) with (46) #233 Bowa RC (average EX-MT); 1973 including (105) 1987 Topps #320 Bonds RC, 1989 Upper Deck #1 Griffey Jr. RC and Topps: (2) #50 Clemente (VG-EX, VG), (4) #220 Ryan (average EX-MT) and 1975 1996-1997 Topps Mantle Commemorative set (36/36). Due to size/weight, a shipping Topps: (246 cards, average NM, mostly Mets & Yankees) with (8) #500 Ryan (aver- surcharge may apply. More on our website. age EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

246. (4300+) 1970-1979 Topps 247. (8400+) 1970-1972 Topps Baseball Cards with Many Baseball Card Hoard with Stars (669) High Numbers Feast on this (4300+) 1970-1979 Topps Play ball with this mound of (8400+) Baseball card collection with dozens of 1970-1972 Topps Baseball cards. This Hall of Famers, stars and (111) high gathering displays varying degrees of numbers dispersed throughout. A New duplication. Although primarily com- York area team concentration is uncov- prised of commons, there is still a smat- ered in this selection. Highlights include tering of Hall of Famers, regional stars 1970 Topps: (484 cards, majority VG- along with regional, team and checklist EX, 34 high numbers) with #350 cards mixed throughout. Included are Clemente (EX-MT), #712 Ryan (EX- 1970 Topps: (2000+, majority VG, 36 MT); 1971 Topps: (640 cards, mainly high numbers); 1971 Topps: (2300+, VG-EX, 87 high numbers) with (2) #513 average VG, 290 high numbers) and Ryan (EX, GD); 1972 Topps: (2) #49 1972 Topps: (4100+, median VG-EX, Mays (EX-MT, GD), #309 Clemente 343 high numbers). More on our website. (NM); 1973 Topps: (271 cards, compos- Opening Bid $250.00 ite EX-MT) with #100 Aaron (EX-MT); 1975 Topps Mini: (1725+, median EX- MT to NM) with (4) #223 Yount RC (average EX); 1978 Topps: (3) #707 249. (728) 1989 Ken Griffey Molitor/Trammell RC (NM, EX-MT, VG) and 1979 Topps: #116 O. Smith RC (EX- Jr. & Rookie MT). More on our website. Cards with (52) Graded Opening Bid $250.00 First-ballot superstars Ken Griffey Jr. and Randy Johnson are the subjects of 248. (411) 1970-1982 Topps these (728) 1989 rookie cards. Baseball Stars & Rookies Overwhelmingly averages (NM-MT) or Collection better and features Ken Griffey Jr. Diamond legends headline the offered Rookies: (528 cards) with (33) 1989 1970-1982 Topps Baseball stars and Bowman #220 ((1) PSA 10, (16) PSA rookies collection of (411) cards. 9), (147) 1989 Classic #193, (56) 1989 Highlights include 1970 Topps: (2) Donruss #33, (113) 1989 Fleer #548 #500 Aaron (both GD); 1971 Topps: (2) ((34) PSA 9), (21) 1989 Score Rookie & #400 Aaron (GD, FR), (3) #600 Mays (all GD); 1972 Topps: (4) #79 Fisk/Cooper RC Traded #100T, (139) 1989 Topps Traded (average VG-EX); 1973 Topps: (2) #50 Clemente (both VG), #100 Aaron (VG), (2) #41T, (2) 1989 Upper Deck #1 and #220 Ryan (VG-EX, GD); 1979 Topps: (2) #116 O. Smith RC (both EX-MT) and Randy Johnson Rookies: (200 cards) 1982 Topps: (7) #21 Ripken RC (average NM). More on our website. with (51) 1989 Fleer #381 (one Marlboro ERR). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

250. (65) 1969 Topps Baseball #550 251. (138) 1982 Topps Baseball #21 Cal 252. (145) 1982 Donruss & Fleer Cal Brooks Robinson Cards—High-Grade Ripken Rookies Ripken Rookie Cards Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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254. 2003-04 Upper Deck 253. 2003-04 Ultimate Collection Honor Roll #127 LeBron James Certified Signature Autograph #/250—PSA 10 Class #SC10 Hail to the King! Graded Gem Mint 10 by LeBron James PSA. LeBron James is portrayed at the dawn of his historic career with the offered 2003-04 Certified Ultimate Collection #127 rookie. Serially num- Autograph bered #124/250, the “on card” script of the for- Rookie PSA 10 mer Cavalier and current Heat superstar presents Graded Gem Mint a perfect (“10”) in both strength and clarity. 10 by PSA. With additional Most Valuable Awards and NBA Hardwood hero LeBron James is the proud endorser of the offered 2003-04 Upper titles in the offing, this “high-end” rookie of Deck Honor Roll Signature Class #SC10 “on card” certified autograph rookie. The James is a premier investment opportunity. reigning NBA Most Valuable Player penned this wood-fashioned card in blue Sharpie. Opening Bid $500.00 While the print run of this premier debut card is unknown, only five similar copies have been assessed by the third-party grading service. Opening Bid $400.00

256. 2003-04 SP Signature 255. 2003-04 UD Top Prospects Rookie LeBron James Signs of Success Inkorporated Certified Auto—BGS 9/Auto 10 LeBron Graded 9 Mint with a 10 Autograph grade by James BGS. Presented is a 2003-04 UD Top Prospects Certified LeBron James Signs of Success certified auto- Auto #/100— graph rookie card. This breathtaking modern insert depicts the reigning Most Valuable Player BGS as a prep phenom at St Vincent-St. Mary in 9.5/Auto 10 Akron, Ohio. The sub-grades are as follows: Graded 9.5 Gem Centering: 8.5; Corners: 9; Edges: 9.5 and Mint by BGS with Surface: 9. a Beckett Autograph grade of (“10”). Phenomenal 2003-04 SP Signature Rookie Opening Bid $250.00 Inkorporated LeBron James “on card” certified autograph. This sweet scripting is seri- ally numbered #068/100. The sub-grades are as follows: Centering: 9.5; Corners: 9.5; Edges: 9.5 and Surface: 9. Opening Bid $200.00

257. 2003-04 258. 2004-05 SP Ultimate Authentic Collection Michael LeBron Jordan/LeBron James James Dual Ultimate Signatures #/25— Signatures BGS 9/Auto 10 Certified Graded 9 Mint with a Autograph 10 Autograph grade by BGS. With eight titles Rookie— between them (and like- PSA 10 ly more to follow), two Graded Gem Mint 10 by PSA. LeBron (King) James reigns with the offered 2003-04 luminaries who help comprise a “Mount Rushmore” of the modern NBA are show- Ultimate Collection LeBron James certified autograph rookie card. This high-grade cased on this incredible 2004-05 SP Authentic Michael Jordan/LeBron James dual sig- “on card” endorsement comes from the Ultimate Signatures subset and is unnum- natures certified autograph. Serially numbered #10/25, the sub-grades for this impor- bered. Presents beautifully and is ideal for the modern insert enthusiast with an eye tant modern insert are as follows: Centering: 9.5; Corners: 8.5; Edges: 9 and for the future. Surface: 9. Only five total copies have been assessed by the third-party service. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

259. 2005-06 SPX XCitement Rookies Alex Ovechkin Certified Autograph Rookie #1/5—BGS 260. 2005-06 Upper Deck Artifacts 8.5/Auto 10 #224 Sidney Crosby RC Gold Graded 8.5 NM-MT+ with a 10 Autograph #1/1—BGS 9 grade from BGS. Lethal 2005-06 SPX Sid the Kid! Graded 9 Mint by BGS. Unique XCitement Rookies Alex Ovechkin certified 2005-06 Upper Deck Artifacts Gold #224 autograph. Serially numbered #1/5, this corner- Sidney Crosby rookie. Serially numbered #1/1, stone comes from the Spectrum Autographs tier. this Gold tiered parallel has the following sub- The sub-grades for this powerful script with sig- grades: Centering: 9.5; Corners: 9; Edges: 9 nificant upside potential is as follows: and Surface: 9.5. Centering: 9.5; Corners: 8; Edges: 9.5 and Opening Bid $150.00 Surface: 9.5. Opening Bid $250.00

44 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 261. (58) Modern 262. Modern Football Football Hall of Fame Certified Certified Autographs Autograph/Game- & Game-Used Used Insert Collection Inserts—Loaded of (234) Cards— Canton’s finest shine with this Loaded absolutely loaded modern Power packed modern foot- football Hall of Fame certi- ball certified autograph/game- fied autograph and game-used used insert collection of (234) insert collection of (58) cards. cards that is absolutely loaded Highlights include with future Cantonian resi- Auto/Jersey: (4 cards) with dents, current megastars and 2007 Playoff Nat’l Treasures legends of the present. Featured are Auto/Jersey: (29 cards) with 2007 Topps Triple L. Taylor (#/25), 2009 Leaf Limited J. Brown (#/25), 2009 Panini Nat’l Treasures E. Threads Ca. Johnson ((2) three-color patches), 2008 Exquisite R. Rice (four-color Campbell (#/25), 2012 Crown Royale J. Rice (#/25); Certified Autos: (34 cards) with logo patch); 2008 SP Authentic: #293 J. Charles, K. Warner; 2009 Topps Triple 1997 UD Legends: #37 Groza, #39 Hirsch; 1999 SP Sig. Edition Montana, 2000 Threads McCoy (#/30), 2010 Topps Unrivaled Gronkowski (#/50, four-color logo Topps Finest Elway, 2006 Donruss Elite B. Sanders (#/49), 2011 Panini Gold patch), 2011 Panini Plates & Patches: A. Green (three-color patch), Suh (three-color Standard E. Smith (#/5), 2012 Exquisite Starr, 2012 Panini Limited Harris (#/10), patch); 2011 Topps Supreme R. Lewis (#/10), 2012 Crown Royale Blackmon (three- 2012 Panini Prominence Namath (#/30), 2013 Topps Dickerson (#/10); Game-Used: color patch), 2012 Exquisite Lamonica (#/3, three-color logo patch), 2012 Nat’l (20 cards) with 2001 Fleer Game Time Unitas, 2007 Leaf Certified SE Luckman Treasures D. Martin (Buccaneers logo patch), 2012 Topps Five Star J. Gordon, 2013 (#1/1, three pieces), 2007 Playoff Nat’l Treasures Landry/Staubach/Dorsett (#/25), Topps Finest Lacy; Certified Auto: (110 cards) with 2002 Bowman’s Best #133 E. 2007 Topps Triple Threads Bradshaw (#/18), 2008 Exquisite Sayers (#/50, four Reed; Game-Used: (95 cards) with 2008 Exquisite A. Peterson (#/50, four pieces), pieces), 2008 Playoff Nat’l Treasures Motley (#/25) and 2012 Leaf Certified Ditka 2011 Topps Triple Threads Stabler (#1/1) and 2013 Panini Absolute Ngata (#/25, (#/49, three-color patch). More on our website. Ravens logo patch). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

263. (10) Multi-Sport 264. (346) Multi-Sport Modern Certified Modern Certified Autographs/Game-Used Autograph/Game- with Gehrig, Gretzky & Used/Insert Collection— Koufax Loaded with Stars Spectacular group of (10) modern Stacked multi-sport modern certified multi-sport certified autographs and autograph, game-used and insert col- game-used relics. Included are lection of (346) cards loaded with Certified Autos: (3 cards) with Hall of Famers, stars and key rookies. Baseball: 1995 Collector’s Choice #1 Several cards are numbered and come A. Rodriguez (UDA), 1998 Donruss from various tiered subsets. Signature Koufax (#/25, BGS 2005 Highlights include Auto/Relics: (24 Donruss Executive); Football: 2000 cards) with Baseball: 2012 Topps Donruss Elite Passing the Torch Museum Collection Bautista (#/10, Starr/Favre (#/5, 2004 Las Vegas four pieces with one four-color stamp); Game-Used: (7 cards) with patch); Certified Autos: (203 cards) Baseball: 1999 Upper Deck with Baseball: 2008 Bowman Garciaparra, 2001 Donruss Elite Sterling Longoria/Soto (#/50); Gehrig (#1/1, BGS Happy Holidays Football: (134 cards) with 2008 SP Rookie Threads Hornung, 2010 Panini Gridiron 2001); Football: 2003 Playoff Hogg Gear De. Thomas, 2011 Panini Timeless Treasures Ju. Jones, 2012 Panini Gridiron Heaven Vick three-color patch (#1/1, BGS 2007 Hawaii Trade Conference), 2006 Leaf Gear Griffin III; Basketball: 2009-10 SP Game Used Brown/Gordon/Conley/Mayo Certified Jones-Drew (#/6, BGS 2007 Hawaii Trade Conference), 2009 Panini (#/25), 2013 Leaf National Convention M. Johnson (#/10); Game-Used: (111 cards) National Treasures Gore four-color patch (#1/1); Hockey: 1999 SPX Gretzky with Football: 2011 Panini Limited A. Green/J. Jones (#/25, one three-color patch) jersey/puck (#/14) and 2005-06 SPX Gretzky/Crosby. and 2012 Panini Limited Luck (#/49, two-color patch). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

265. (645) Multi- Sport Modern Certified Auto & Game-Used Insert Collection—Loaded The offered multi-sport modern certified autograph and game-used insert collec- tion of (645) cards is absolutely loaded with keynote Hall of Famers, stars along with “up and coming” rookies. Several cards are numbered and come from various tiered subsets. Highlights include Certified Autos: (255 cards) with Baseball: 2011 Playoff prime 266. Modern Multi-Sport Certified Autograph, Game-Used & Cuts Berra (#/25), 2012 Topps Museum Collection Kershaw/Hellickson (#/15); Insert Group of (44) Cards with D. Wade Certified Auto RC Football: (177 cards) with Basketball: 2009-10 Timeless Treasures B. Griffin/Hansbrough (#/25); Game-Used: (361 cards) with Baseball: 2001 Donruss PSA 10 Elite Aaron/A. Jones (#/50, dual-sided), Football: (213 cards) with 2009 Playoff The debuts of LeBron James and Dwyane Wade headline these (44) modern multi- National Treasures Sanchez (#/50, wash tag); Basketball: 2009-10 Panini Classics sport certified autographs, game-used swatches and inserts. Several cards are num- Bryant/L. James (dual-sided), 2011 Panini Preferred booklet with L. bered. Highlights include Auto/Jersey: (3 cards) with Basketball: 2004-05 Exquisite James/Anthony/D. Wade (seven pieces), 2012-13 Panini Preferred booklet with Rodman (three-color patch); Certified Autos: with Football: 2004 SP Authentic Bryant/L. James (eight pieces) and Hockey: 2008-09 UD Black Ovechkin (four Parcells/Reid (#/50); Basketball: 2003-04 SP Authentic #152 D. Wade (PSA 10); pieces). More on our website. Inserts/Rookies: with Football: (13) P. Manning rookies and Basketball: 2003-04 Opening Bid $250.00 Fleer Showcase #103 L. James RC Legacy (#/125). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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267. (873) 1955-Modern 268. (5) 1996-2002 Ray Football Singles Collection Lewis & PSA with Many Modern Inserts Graded Rookie Inserts Focus your bidding on these (873) 1955- & Certified Autographs modern football singles with several mod- Canton will certainly be calling ern inserts. Highlights include Older for both and Ed Reed, Cards: (19 cards, average VG-EX) with the catalysts for the Baltimore 1955 Bowman #52 Summerall RC (VG- Ravens defensive machine and EX); Modern Singles/Inserts: (854 Super Bowl champions. Each cards) with 1996 Bowman’s Best #164 R. graded by PSA. These (5) 1996- Lewis RC, 1998 Black Diamond #ON1 P. 2002 Bowman’s Best and Playoff Manning White Onyx, 2000 Vanguard Ray Lewis and Ed Reed rookie #139 Brady RC, 2004 Bowman Chrome inserts will assuredly be of inter- #179 Welker RC refractor, 2007 Topps est to die-hards of the “purple and black”. Included are (3) 1996 Bowman’s Best: Chrome #TC181 A. Peterson RC refractor #164 Lewis RC refractors (all PSA 9); 2002 Playoff Contender: #129 Reed RC certi- and 2012 Bowman Sterling #5 R. Wilson fied autograph (PSA 8) and 2002 SP Authentic: #195 Reed RC certified autograph RC refractor (#/50). More on our website. (PSA 10, case has crack on back). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

269. (8) Modern Football 270. (3567) Modern Quarterback Certified Football Insert Autographs/Game-Used Cards with (716) Inserts with Brees, Certified Newton & RGIII Auto/Game-Used Fantasy favorites are under center Inserts with these (8) modern football Fantasy favorites and other quarterback certified autograph heroes of the gridiron are and game-used inserts. Included the focus of this substantial are Auto/Jersey: 2008 SP modern insert collection of Authentic #295 Flacco (#/999, (3567) cards. Included four-color patch), 2011 Topps among this thoroughly Finest Newton (#/100, three-color mixed gathering are (224) certified autographs, (492) game-used swatches (Colston, patch), 2011 Topps Supreme Dalton (#/50), 2012 Topps Supreme Tannehill (#/15); Gates, D. Jackson, McNair), (406) numbered (Favre, P. Manning, Petersen, Rodgers) Certified Autos: 2012 National Treasures Brees (#/25), 2003 Topps Finest #115 along with (97) refractors/parallels (Aikman, Flacco, Moss, Ryan) and numerous addi- Manuel (#/25); Game-Used: 2012 Topps Platinum Griffin III (#/71, three-color patch) tional base inserts. Former Canton greats including J. Brown, Marino, Rice, B. and 2012 Topps Supreme R. Wilson (#/25). Sanders and E. Smith add significant value to this dealer stock. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

271. 2000 Upper Deck Kit Young Trade Conference 272. (4) 2004-05 Alexander Set of (6) Certified Ovechkin Rookie Insert Autographs Cards with Certified Released for a sports card industry Autograph event in Hawaii, the offered 2000 “Ovie!” Washington Capitals megastar Upper Deck Kit Young Trade Alexander Ovechkin is portrayed on Conference set of (6) certified auto- these (4) 2004-05 rookie insert cards graphs portrays several of the great- including a certified autograph. Included est athletes from North America’s are prime copies of 1.) 2004-05 In The four major professional sports Game BAP Heroes and Prospects certi- leagues. Included are crisp “on card” fied auto; 2-3.) (2) 2004-05 SP endorsements of Erving (#/500), Authentic #RR30 (#001/399, displays Howe (#/500), Namath (#/500), moderate edge wear and #008/399, Seaver (#/500), K. Young (#/500) matches jersey number) and 4.) 2004 and Erving/Howe/Namath/Seaver Upper Deck #191 Rookie Gems quad (#/100). A handsome display (#001/100). album that was produced to hold these cards accompanies. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

273. (76) Modern Hockey Certified Auto, Game-Used & Insert Collection with (2) Crosby RC 274. (7) Frozen treasures are uncovered with Karch Kiraly these (76) modern hockey certified auto- Certified graphs, game-used swatches and inserts. Autographs Several cards are numbered. Highlights include Auto/Jersey: 2005-06 Upper & Event- Deck Artifacts Weight (#1/1, one four- Used color patch); Certified Autos: 2005-06 Swatches Upper Deck Trilogy Neely; Game-Used: with #1/1 2005-06 Upper Deck Black Diamond Opening Bid Lemieux; Inserts/Rookies: 2004 BAP In $100.00 The Game: (2) #104 Crosby RC (BGS 9.5, PSA 10), #117-119 Ovechkin, #202 Ovechkin and 2005-06 Upper Deck Artifacts #21 Ruutu (#1/1). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

46 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 275. 1929-1934 Babe Ruth Yankee Stadium Locker Tag Achieved on the diamond throughout a magnificent 22-year career, definitive numbers such as “60” and “714” have long defined the career and mythical strength of Babe Ruth. Cosmetically, of course, there was “3,” which Ruth wore on his Yankee jerseys beginning in 1929. To this day, adoring fans can only imagine Ruth and his antics behind the scenes, dressing in the Yankee Stadium locker room, perhaps bellowing confidence before a game or raucously celebrating a triumph afterward. Present in that pinstriper sanctuary at the peak of Ruth’s amazing career, this locker room tag was affixed to Ruth’s locker. One of a scant few survivors from a clubhouse that was home to Ruth and the rest of the “Murderers Row” principals, this 2”-diameter bronze accessory features “BABE RUTH 3” engraved on one side and “YANKEE STADIUM LOCKER 3 – THE BRONX, NEW YORK” symmetrically engraved on the other side. Historical accounts have it that legendary Yankee equipment manager Pete Sheehy issued three of these to each Yankee player: one for the locker, one for an equipment bag and one for luggage. The sacred relic presents beautifully, with well-defined engravings that have withstood the wear inherent to everyday locker room use and subsequent aging. Opening Bid $900.00

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276. 1910-1915 Louisville Slugger Cobb, Gowdy and Wagner Original Salesman’s Sample Decals From the turn of the century through the Deadball Era, the 1920s evolution of the home run, the Great Depression, World War II, expansion and everything in between, Major League records, rules and traditions have come and gone. Among the constants, however, is the weaponry turned by Kentucky’s famed Louisville Slugger plant. Since 1897, the overwhelming majority of big leaguers have wielded Hillerich & Bradsby weapons. In-house production was a source of pride. So, too, were the logos assigned to and created by lithographer Palm & Fechteler, the producer of these original salesman’s sample promotional model decals.

Among the most appealing war clubs were the company’s “promotional” models issued between 1910 and 1915. In a departure from the deep and defined factory stampings, these examples features colorful decals simultaneously promoting the manufacturer and Major League superstars. Fleeting because of their limited pro- duction, these weapons are widely sought for the simple fact that they were craft- ed to the players’ specification and thus, often used in actual games. Regardless of professional use or retail status, the scant few survivors are treasures, indeed. In most instances, the ostentatious decals have flaked almost completely, with time and game use being the culprits. It is absolutely amazing to view these Victorian-style compositions near or at their original state. Displayed on a 6- 15/16 x 10-15/16” placard, decals for bats respectively promoting Ty Cobb, Harry Gowdy and Honus Wagner are as they appeared when presented for review. While each of these has endured minimal flaking, the colors remain mag- nificent. Imagine, if you can, encountering the furniture-like bat barrel accented by one of these decals, beckoning you to carry it to the counter for purchase. This priceless trio evokes thoughts of such an encounter. This item has a reserve (esti- mated value: $3000-$5000). Opening Bid $900.00

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277. Turn-of-the- 278. Circa 1920s Baltimore Black Sox Century Baltimore Pitcher Period Framed Display Baseball Club Chalk Majestic circa 1920s Baltimore Black Sox pitcher Scoreboard period framed display. Measuring nearly 22-1/2 x 16”, the ornate wood framing proudly portrays the Turn-of-the-Century Baltimore oval black-and-white image of the Negro League Baseball Club chalk scoreboard. hurler. The subject gazes into the lens as he nears a This intricately crafted wooden follow-through of his pitching motion. Based on artifact measures 18x14 and limited resources available, the player closely details the 1872 and 1874 Lord resembles Jim Jeffries who starred for the team dur- Baltimore Base Ball Club seasons ing the 1924 and 1925 campaigns. However, histo- to the left of a Newington Park ry knows Jeffries as a southpaw. The most promi- and pennant motif with raised toy nent ace for the 1920s Black Sox squads was Bob bases affixed to the board. With McClure. While game summaries and statistics of deference to expected contusions and wood imperfections, the multi-colored obverse McClure are documented, the right-hander does not have a known photograph. has withstood the decades in remarkable condition. The original 1872 Lord Baltimore Despite peripheral framing wear along with perimeter contusions to the sturdy card- lineup along with additional factoids of baseball history ranging from 1846 through board canvas, the image remains clear and extremely attractive. The subject is a mys- 1887 is detailed in black-and-yellow painted text. A very interesting piece that would tery worth solving and this piece is a sterling glimpse into a bygone age of our nation- display nicely in any historian’s den or office. al pastime. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

279. 1935-1995 Negro 280. (105) 1930-1990s Mostly League, Cuban & Baltimore Orioles Pinback & Puerto Rican Baseball Team Felt/Patch Collection Treasure Chest of (92) with (22) Postseason Items From the halcyon days of Memorial Add to your baseball history Stadium to their current residence at archive with these (92) 1935- Camden Yards, few bases in the storied 1995 Negro League, Cuban and history of the Baltimore Orioles are left Puerto Rican Baseball items. uncovered with this extensive 1930s- Keys include 1949-50 Alerta 1990s pinback and team felt/patch col- Antonio Alcalde Premium Pictures: (54 different, all trimmed on top, bottom or lection of (105) pieces. Unless noted, each souvenir-stand relic measures three inches both with writing and/or punch holes) with Dandridge; Negro League Press or greater. Highlights include Postseason/All-Star Pins: (22 pins) with (7) 1966 Releases/Letter: (23 items) with 1935 Bacharach Giants TLS by business manager, World Champions (average EX-MT, two designs, one “We Beat the Dodgers” ribbon), 1949 Indianapolis Clowns TLS by Pollock (first name only) with envelope, (6) 1961 (3) 1966 “Charge! Orioles” (all NM, 3-1/2” with “Bomb ‘Em, Birds! In…’66—World Indianapolis Clowns with TLS by Syd Pollock; Other: (11 items) with 1946-47 Series Champs or Bust!” ribbons); Team Pins: (31 pins) with 1950s bolo tie (EX, 2” Propagandas Montiel #76 Mize (FR, reverse paper loss), 1950-51 Marianao Cuban pin, 16” tie), (2) circa 1954-55 team logo pins (one 3-1/2” grades EX, one 4” grades League contract for L. Cabrera (NM) and 1952-53 Lama Foto Mayaquez team 8x10 VG-EX) and Felts/Patches: (21 felts and patches) with 1958 Bazooka My Favorite photograph with Lasorda (presents VG, crazing). More on our website. Team felt (NM-MT, 5”). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

281. Circa 1910 University of Virginia Baseball Large Framed Cabinet Team Photo Opening Bid $150.00

282. Circa 1928-1932 Oriole Park Framed Outfield Panoramic Opening Bid $100.00

283. Circa 1930s Marathon Lager 284. 1966 National Beer Baltimore Beer Framed Baseball Advertisement Orioles Point of Sale Display Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

285. Thurman Munson 7-Iron 286. (3) 1938 Lou Gehrig Golf Club “Rawhide” Movie Stills From His Opening Bid $100.00 Personal Set Opening Bid $200.00

48 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 287. Circa 1890s 288. 1887 Goodwin John Montgomery & Co. “Ewing & Ward Cabinet Photo Mascot” Cabinet A renaissance man if ever Photo there was one, Hall of Quite possibly the first-ever Famer John Montgomery baseball portrait photo to Ward excelled on the dia- include a mascot, this 1887 mond, earned a degree at cabinet photo- Columbia Law School and graph showcases another proceeded to form the first “first,” as Ewing became the sports labor union and even- first-ever Hall of Famer tually, the upstart “Players whose primary position was League.” Portrayed during catcher. Matted to 6-7/8 x 9- his Major League career, 1/8”, the 3-7/8 x 5-1/2” Montgomery is the noble sepia-toned photo was cap- subject of this 1890s cabinet tured by the Goodwin & Co. photo. Mounted to 6-7/8 x studio and depicts Ewing 9-1/8”, the 3-3/4 x 5-1/2” and New York Giants mas- sepia-toned studio portrait cot Willie Breslin as they shows Ward, clad in his appeared on the 1887 Old baseball uniform and stand- Judge Cigarettes N172 col- ing against a column. This lectible, which was lauded vintage prize presents beau- for its originality. More on tifully. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

289. 1888 Lave 290. (3) 1920 Cross Goodwin & Baltimore Co. Cabinet Photo Black Sox Hardly built to endure the Negro rigors behind the plate at League Type 5-foot-8, 155 pounds, for- mer star Lave Cross I Studio earned most of his notori- Team ety at the hot corner, Photographs where his assist record stood until Eddie with Mathews broke it in 1964. Editorial This 1888 cabinet photo Marks depicts Cross clad in the Located at the “tools of ignorance.” With intersection of the likeness used in Cross’ Clare Street and Old Judge Cigarettes Annapolis Road, N172 collectible, this 3- Westport Park 7/8 x 5-1/2” sepia-toned was the location where the 1920 Baltimore Black Sox played their home games. The portrait was captured by since-razed edifice provides the backdrop for this trio of near impossible Type 1 New York’s Goodwin & Studio team photographs with editorial marks. Published by Penn Studio of Baltimore, Co. and is matted to 6-6/7 these 8x10 black-and-white pictorials depict a combined (28) Black Sox players, x 9-1/16”. More on our many of whom are long forgotten. A combination of perimeter and surface wear and website. crazing does not seriously detract from the overall presentation. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

291. Early 1920s International League Baltimore Orioles Team Photograph with Lefty Grove With Oriole Park as their his- toric backdrop, this early 1920s International League Baltimore Orioles team photo- graph features an instantly rec- ognizable image of a young Robert (Lefty) Grove. The 1920s International League Baltimore Orioles steamrolled 292. (8) Circa 1908-1950s Baseball Type I Photographs with their unfortunate competitors en route to five successive trips to the Little World Hall of Famers Series. Fresh from Western Maryland, Grove particularly shined combining a 108-36 ledger over his tenure with the club. The nearly 13x10 black-and-white photograph is Magnificent array of (8) circa 1908-1950s baseball Type I photographs with each fea- expertly framed and matted to 18x15 and documents the deadly lineup of the Birds in turing a Hall of Famer. Pictures range from 6x8 to 8x10 and exhibit a combination of clear detail. Charm City’s rising spires and ballpark advertisements including Boston wear and notations consistent with frequent editorial handling. Included are 1908- Garter and Piedmont Cigarettes provide the setting for the clean and freshly pressed 1912 Sporting News Crawford, 1914 McKechnie Federal League original, 1920s W. squad. The players are precisely represented including Grove who stands on the far Johnson/wife news service, 1920s Judge Landis news service, 1921 Speaker/dog news right of the lineup. Despite moderate surface imperfections including minor scratching service with editorial/crop marks, 1925-1927 Philadelphia Athletics with Cochrane and peripheral wrinkling, this museum quality display still presents magnificently. The original (paper loss), 1930s Exhibition tour with Foxx and minor league Orioles cloth- condition of the reverse is unknown. back (Hicks Photographer, Cambridge, MD) and 1950s Courtney/T. Williams original. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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294. 1916 & 1917 New Haven 293. 1907 Original Murlins Group Player Photo Type 1 Photo in New York Postcards with R. Bressler Seekers of the rare and obscure enjoy a Highlanders Uniform tremendous opportunity with this Pay homage to “the Mahatma” with this amazing antique pair of high quality New Haven antique photo. Visionary genius Branch Rickey’s Murlins group player photo postcards. career as an innovative executive vastly overshad- Representing the 1916 and 1917 owed his days as a player. Presented is a 4-3/4 x 9- Murlins Eastern League teams these 1/2” original type 1 photo of Rickey taken during remarkable cards present in incredible his 1907 stint with the New York Highlanders. (both EX) condition. Pictured are: Professional news service markings/notations indi- 1916: R. Bressler, H. Weaver, H. cate this incredibly rare relic also made its way into Donovan, D. Nutter, W. Martin; 1917: print c.1914, citing Rickey as the manager of the St. R. Naylor, H. Donovan, W. Weaver, F. Louis Browns. Minor tape repair at top left does not Woodward. Both cards’ address sides hinder the appeal of this top tier collectible. More are unused and free of any type of nota- on our website. tion. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

295. Late 1920s Ty 296. 1939 Baseball Cobb, Jimmie Foxx & Hall Of Fame Type I Induction Vintage Original News Service Wire Photograph Photo While its members were Three Hall of Famers (and Max selected beginning in Bishop) are teamed in the 1936, the Baseball Hall of dugout of this Late 1920s Type Fame’s grand edifice I Original News Photo featuring wasn’t officially dedicat- Ty Cobb, Jimmie Foxx and Al ed until June 12, 1939. At Simmons. The horizontal 8x10 that memorable ceremo- picture of the Philadelphia ny, this memorable photo- Athletics stars pictures them in graph was taken and their home uniforms. Despite an inch long tear along the lower left edge and moderate remains perhaps the revered institution’s most famous image. This vintage wire photo crazing, the picture of the stars (and admiring patrons) is clear. The cap- hails from the Philadelphia Inquirer library. Measuring 11 x 7-3/4”, the black-and- tion sheet is missing and moderate paper loss/pulling is evident on the reverse. white photo features a caption (as printed on the negative) listing the 11 “living Presents nicely and is a strong “depression era” artifact. inductees” (though the group is missing both Cobb and Gehrig). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

298. (19) Vintage Baseball 297. Joe DiMaggio Wire/Press Executive and Court Case Photo Lot of (11) with 1939 All- Original Wire/Press Photos Star Game The “Yankee Clipper” sets sail with intrigu- with Gomez & Johnson ing lot of vintage photos. Presented are (11) Justice is served in this vintage lot of 1937-50 wire/press photos featuring beloved (19) baseball executive and court case New York Yankees centerfielder Joe original wire/press photos. This DiMaggio. Presenting in above average con- intriguing assortment covers a fascinat- dition with light to moderate signs of wear ing array of topics including a presi- this impressive array radiates excellent gloss dential visit, World Series planning, while showcasing bold images captured by assault charges, a bribery hearing, kid- news service professionals. The cream of the napping and a various tabloid level crop is an Associated Press 9x7 photo taken affairs. Highlights are Ban Johnson 6- at the 7/11/39 All-Star game with DiMaggio 1/2 x 8-1/2” leaving the White House being congratulated by All-Star teammates (VG); 8x6 with Chief Cronin, Feller and Foxx. More on our web- Justice Griffin (VG-EX); (2) Judge site. Landis: 8-1/2 x 6-1/2 planning 1934 WS with M. Cochrane and F. Navin (VG) and Opening Bid $150.00 6x8 radio broadcast (GD-VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

299. Baseball Wire/Press 300. (35) 1954-1955 Baltimore Photo Lot of (16) with Area Professional Sports Type Clemente, I/Team-Issue Photographs DiMaggio/Mantle, Mays & From a time in which four separate pro- Ruth fessional sports franchises called “Charm City” home come these (35) 1954-1955 Shutterbugs enjoy a field day with Baltimore area Type I/team-issue photo- this HOFer laden lot of (16) vintage graphs. These mostly 8x10 pictures pri- wire/press photos. Key subjects are: marily hail from independent studios 1966 Clemente 6-1/2 x 10” candid with each displaying a combination of interview (VG); 1953 pin holes, tape residue and written nota- DiMaggio/Mantle 8x6 Yankees “Old tions. Included are (6) 1954-55 Baltimore Timers Day” (EX); 1972 Mays 8x10 Clippers Hockey Type I, (16) 1954 locker room interview (VG-EX); Baltimore Orioles Baseball Type I (two c.1940s Ruth 11 x 7-1/2” multi-image batting poses (GD-VG). Also present are: (2) images used on cards), (6) 1954-55 Wagner: 5-1/2 x 8-1/2” (VG-EX), 9-1/2 x 7” (VG); (2) Mack: 6 x 8-1/2” (VG), 8x10 Baltimore Bullets Basketball Team-Issue (VG); and an 8x10 of the infamous 1965 incident of clubbing John and (7) 1955 Baltimore Colts Team-Issue. More on our website. Roseboro with his bat (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

50 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 301. 1910 Baseball 302. (3) “Captains Fan” Circa Portraying Greats 1910s-1930s From All (16) Teams Baseball As baseball’s popularity Tobacciana boomed, America embraced Display its “pastime” and, knowingly or not, unsavory characters Group with who threatened the game’s Al integrity. Sating those enthu- Simmons & siasts, F.A. Schneider crafted this “Captains Fan” in 1910. Stapled to a 10-1/2”-long This trio of wooden stick, a 9-3/4 x 8” circa 1910s- diamond-shaped thick card- 1930s baseball board fan portrays a girl clad tobacciana in sailor’s attire, surrounded items is by images of stars from each endorsed by a pair of Hall of Famers. Included are 1.) circa 1910s Piedmont baseball of the (16) Major League fan with wooden handle measuring 7 x 10-1/2” with perimeter tape, moderate creas- teams. On the reverse, an ing, staining and tear; 2.) circa 1915 Joe Tinker Cigars 10 x 2 x 5-1/2” wood display advertisement hawks a New box with tape reinforced lid and moderate surface abrasions. The colorful illustration York retail store. This rare of the Hall of Famer is bold and clear and 3.) circa 1930s Al Simmons Perfectos 9 x survivor presents nicely! 2-1/2 x 5-1/2” with detached lid displaying a black-and-white action pose of the More on our website. slugger. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

304. 1934-1935 Miller Huggins Estate Documents Regarding Sale of St. Paul Saints Franchise Following Miller Huggins’ passing in 1929, it was revealed that the former Yankees skipper was also part- owner of the St. Paul Saints franchise of the American Association. This archive of (22) letters, (3) government postcards, (2) telegrams and a single two-page letter relates to the sale of the nearly 580 303. 1931 Newark Bears Stock Certificate shares that Huggins held in the Never complacent with his well-oiled machine, legendary New York Yankees owner franchise. Being that Huggins and brewery magnate Jacob Ruppert purchased the International League’s Newark was a bachelor, the beneficiary Bears in 1931 and quickly made it a Yankees affiliate. This vintage stock certificate of the sale was his beloved sis- was issued just after Ruppert’s purchase. The document measures 12-1/4 x 8” and is ter, Myrtie. This paper trail printed on textured parchment with ornate finery, text detailing the legal aspects of the between the family and legal transaction and handwritten specifics. The unusual artifact presents beautifully with professionals neatly details the transferring of shares in the decades old minor league normal compacting folds. More on our website. franchise. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

305. Original 306. New York Yankee Stadium Yankees Seat Memorabilia Lot of Spared from “The (19) With 1949 House That Ruth Babe Ruth Watch Built,” this original Yankee Stadium seat and 1961 was once a fixture in Maris/Mantle Cap the Bronx edifice that Representing everyone was home to Ruth, from legendary icons (such Gehrig, Mantle and 20 as Ruth, DiMaggio and world championship Mantle) to less reputable rosters before being figures (like Giambi and temporarily closed and Soriano), this lot runs the renovated after the gamut for pinstriper enthu- 1973 season. siasts old and young. Key Measuring 27-1/4”- pieces include: 1949 Babe wide and 31-1/4”-tall, Ruth Wristwatch: issued the hinged wooden seat by the “Exacta Time and three-panel back- Company” with Ruth’s rest are secured within likeness on the facing; a four-platform iron 1961 “Home Run Twins” Cap: with a Maris/Mantle patch intact on the front; J. frame shaped to form armrests. A plate affixed to the middle backrest panel dates the DiMaggio Autograph: July 18, 1941 New York Times page signed in blue marker relic to the 1973 season. The original “16” seat number decals remain. (“9” strength; full JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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308. Vintage Baseball Letterhead Correspondence 307. “The Sporting News” 1922 Collection with Fascinating Major League Schedule Display Content Including Dodgers With Manager Images Boasting itself “The Base Ball Paper of the & Yankees World,” The Sporting News issued its complete Satisfy your curiosity with this collec- 1922 Major League schedule for a season that tion of (20) 1930s-60s baseball letter- marked the Yankees’ final campaign as unwel- head correspondence. Typed and signed come tenants. Printed likely for by front office staff members this well retail display, this example is one of a scant few preserved group of original documents survivors! The thick stock collectible measures feature fascinating content in response 11-3/4 x 21” and showcases complete American to inquiries by The Haskin Information and National League schedule grids. Service. One particularly interesting Symmetrically lining the sides are all (16) big note is a 1961 Yankees letter citing league skippers, with Cobb, Huggins, Mack, reports that none of Babe Ruth’s 1927 home runs bounced into the stands. Other McGraw, Rickey and Speaker among them. standouts are Cardinals/Branch Rickey, Dodgers/Roy Campanella, Red Sox/Ted Opening Bid $150.00 Williams and Yankees/Joe DiMaggio. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

309. (46) 1950s Negro 310. 1961 Pittsburgh League Press Releases Pirates/Iron City Beer Retail Archive of (46) 1950s Negro Display With Team Photo and League press releases with Schedule informative content. Included Having suffered through a miserable decade among this clean assortment during which they endured five last-place are (16) undated 1950s: (2) finishes and three 7th-place showings, the Chicago American Giants, (3) stunned the New York Indianapolis Clowns, (10) Yankees to win the in City Monarchs, (1) “walk-off” fashion. In defense of that Philadelphia Stars; (5) 1951 unlikely title, the Bucs and local staple “Iron Chicago American Giants (one City Beer” issued this 16 x 22-1/2” point of reference to Harlem sale display with a color team photo and Globetrotters baseball team), 1961 schedule. Pictured at Forbes Filed in (8) 1951 Indianapolis Clowns, front of the ivy-covered wall, the defending (1) 1951 Kansas City Monarchs, (2) 1951 Philadelphia Stars, (4) 1952 Philadelphia champs include Clemente and Mazeroski. Stars (all two pages) and (10) 1954 Kansas City Monarchs (references to Ernie Banks, Presents beautifully! More on our website. Buck O’Neal, , Toni Stone). Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

312. 1989 Perez- Steele “Celebration Series” #25 Original Framed Artwork - Signed by Perez A clutch performer during an era of Yankee dominance, Hall of Famer Bob Lemon bested the Bronx Bombers 28 times and had a remarkable 19-5 career mark when pitching with less than two days’ rest! Deservedly, Lemon was por- trayed in Perez-Steele’s 1989 “Celebration 311. (15) 1970s-1980s Lee MacPhail and Chub Feeney Official Series” (#25). Framed to 20x27, this origi- League —Unopened nal artwork (10-3/4 x 17-1/2” visible image area) is composed and signed by Presented are (15) 1970s-1980s Lee MacPhail and Chub Feeney Official League base- renowned artist (signed balls, all of which are unopened. Included are (8) OAL Lee MacPhail: (one popped “Perez”). Lemon smiles with approval on seal but unsearched) and (7) ONL Chub Feeney: (one popped seal but unsearched). this original prototype of a postcard honor- These orbs are presumed high-grade and ideal for prospective autograph hounds. ing a Tribe legend. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

313. Steve Sax 314. 1988 Kenner 3-D Mural Baseball Starting Study of Bob Lineup Set of Gibson in the (124/124) Figures & 1968 World 1989 Hartland 25th Series Anniversary Statues While he did Set endure a trying Presented is a 1988 Kenner spell during which Baseball Starting Lineup set of he couldn’t make a (124/124) pieces along with a routine thrown to 1989 Hartland 25th Anniversary Statues set and more. Included are 1988 Kenner first base, former second baseman Steve Sax managed to perfect his skills on the dia- Baseball Starting Lineup set: (124/124 figures, 10 dupes) with (2) Boggs, Bonds, (2) mond and later, as an accomplished artist. This particular Sax 3-D mural study com- Clemens, Gwynn, (2) Henderson, Maddux, McGwire, (2) Murray, Ripken; 1989 position is entitled “Bob Gibson – Batting Cage.” Measuring 31-3/4”-wide and 8- Hartland 25th Anniversary Statues set: (18/18, plus batboy) with Gehrig and Ryan. 3/4”-tall, the piece is comprised of stand-up cardboard figures with Bob Gibson as the All statues are “Mint in Box” while the displays generally present (EX-MT to NM) centerpiece. Portrayed as he appeared in the opener of the , Gibson with moderate wear. More on our website. (who fanned 17 that day) is angled toward first base. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

52 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 315. September I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 11, 1928 Yankee Stadium Program 316. 1916 - Ty Cobb’s Last World Game/Ruth’s Series 49th HR Ebbets As vaunted as the Field “Murderers Row” Program dynasty appears in retro- Ah, the spect, few recall the rise World of the Philadelphia Series! Athletics at the conclu- While its sion of that remarkable luster hasn’t pinstriper run. Setting waned in the the precedent for three least more straight American than a centu- League titles, the A’s ry after its trailed the Bronx inception, Bombers by 12-1/2 the spectac- games as late as July 19 ular show- during the 1926 season downs have before a torrid 38-12 run identities actually catapulted them and lives of into first place. But an their own. ensuing head-to-head Issued at matchup in the Bronx Ebbets Field saw the hosts take three during the straight to take over the 1916 Fall top spot for good. Issued at Yankee Stadium on September 11, 1928 for the third of Classic, this those contests, this program is among the most historically significant in that it simul- program is a scarce and historically significant publication representing two storied taneously hails from the peak of one fabled career, and the very last day of another. franchises. The 12-page guide features a colorful likeness of Dodgers skipper The eight-page guide features scorecards with pre-printed lineups and scoring grids on the front cover. Of note is a printed notice in which a New marked in pencil to detail a 5-3 Yankees triumph in which Babe Ruth broke an eighth- York City automobile dealer promised Robinson a Chalmers car if his Dodgers inning deadlock with his 49th home run of the season and 465th of his career. For the could beat their Boston counterparts in four straight! While the cover is detached, visitors, Ty Cobb popped to short in a pinch-hitting role to mark the final game of his the crisp pages are secure and feature scorecards with pre-printed lineups and unparalleled career. With covers and pages completely intact, the guide is free of com- unmarked grids, as well as a Red Sox team photo with Babe Ruth. This item has a pacting folds commonly found on stadium-issued publications. In summary: this is a reserve (estimated value: $1000-$1800). remarkable survivor from a landmark afternoon. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 317. Yankee Stadium Game 3 Program - Ruth HR Having set the bench- mark for baseball supremacy, the 1927 New York Yankees outscored opponents by an aggre- gate 376 runs en route 318. (68) 1950-2010 New York Yankees Yearbooks Near Run to the fran- Covering 15 World Series championships and numerous Hall of Famers, the offered chise’s sec- 1950-2010 New York Yankees yearbook near run is a boon for Bronx enthusiasts. ond World Featured are 1950s: (14 yearbooks) with 1950 (GD), 1951 (GD), 1952 (VG), 1953 Series title. (VG), (2) 1955 (one VG-EX, one GD, different editions), (2) 1956 (one VG, one FR, While nary a team warrants the historical praise bestowed upon the 1927 Bronx different editions), (2) 1957 (one EX-MT, one GD, slight cover writing, different edi- Bombers, the same sentiments apply to artifacts from that incredible run. This 1927 tions), (2) 1959 (one EX, one VG, different editions); 1960s: (12 yearbooks) with World Series program is one such heirloom. Issued at the eponymously named 1960 (VG, Revised), (2) 1961 (one EX, one GD, slight cover writing, different edi- “House That Ruth Built” for Game 3 of the Fall Classic, the 20-page program tions); (11) 1970s (average VG to EX), (10) 1980s (average EX-MT) and (21) 1990s- details the combatants in imagery and text. The scorecards have pre-printed lineups 2010 (average EX to NM, moderate cover wear). Missing only 2005 and 2006 for with grids marked in pencil to detail an 8-1 Yankees triumph in which Babe Ruth hit completion. More on our website. his ninth career World Series home run. This item has a reserve (estimated value: Opening Bid $400.00 $1500-$3000). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

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319. 1873 Yale vs. 320. 1889 Brooklyn Harvard Baseball Bridegrooms vs. New York Scorecard Giants Scorebook As baseball introduced Presented is a scarce 1889 Brooklyn professional teams, the Bridegrooms vs. New York Giants game quickly caught on at scorebook. The publication measures 5 the collegiate level as x 6-1/2” and profiles Bridegroom play- well. The age-old Ivy ers throughout the 32 pages. Despite League rivalry between slight paper separation along the spine, Yale and Harvard is the relatively crisp inner pages are still recalled in its early stages tightly attached to the staple binding. on this scorecard from a The dated 4/13/89 scorecard is neatly head-to-head contest. pencil marked. The Bridegrooms fea- Issued at Harvard’s Jarvis tured Burns and Foutz while a core Park on May 31, 1873, the group of New York Hall of Famers in 4-3/8 x 6-3/4” thick stock souvenir features scoring grids with pre-printed Harvard Connor, Ewing, Keefe and Welch players and handwritten Yale principals. The grids have been marked in pencil to starred for the champions. detail a 29-5 Harvard triumph. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

321. 1938 American 322. 1958 All-Star Association All-Star Game Game Lot of (8) With Program With Ted Williams - (4) Memorial Very Tough! Stadium-Issued Destined for greatness in baseball and Programs and (2) beyond, 19-year-old Ted Williams honed Ticket Stubs his skills for one last season and repre- As a “preview” to being home sented the Minneapolis Millers in the to the most dominant teams in 1938 American Association All-Star Game both at Indianapolis’ Perry Stadium. At that and the NFL, Baltimore’s star-studded exhibition, this program was Memorial Stadium was the issued and remains as one of few surviv- gracious host for the 1958 ing artifacts from the minor league career Mid-Summer Classic. On hand of perhaps the greatest hitter of all-time. for that July 8 gala, Vice President Richard Nixon threw out the The 32-page guide features scoring grids and these (10) souvenirs were issued. Includes: (4) Programs: 36-page guides present with pre-printed lineups for the A.A. All- beautifully with covers/pages intact; (2) Ticket Stubs: (EX) and (VG); (4) Stars and host . Minor Miscellaneous: (2) pinbacks and (2) decals. More on our website. cover wear with crisp pages. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 323. (17) 1948-1973 324. 1940-80 Baseball Yearbooks & Collection of (112) Publications Baseball Guides & Informative assortment of (17) Record Books 1948-1973 baseball publica- Create a new wing in your tions. Included are Yearbooks: sports library for this col- (13 yearbooks) with 1958 lection of (112) 1940-80 Dodgers (EX-MT), 1961 baseball guides/record Pirates (GD, cover tape and books. Presenting as (60% writing), 1963: Athletics (EX), EX to EX-MT, 40% VG Dodgers (VG), Pirates (EX), and lesser) this fascinating Red Sox (VG-EX); 1966 accumulation is loaded Phillies (VG-EX), 1967: with information and statis- Braves (EX-MT), Phillies (EX- tics for regular season and MT); 1968 Mets (VG-EX), World Series play. All have 1969 Phillies (VG), 1970 Yankees (VG-EX, slight cover writing), 1973 Mets (VG); attached covers and sturdy spines (unless noted). Covers feature an array illustrations Other: (4 items) with 1947 Street & Smith’s Baseball (VG), 1948 Dell Sports Album or period player photos. Titles include Baseball Register, Official Baseball Guide, (VG, DiMaggio) and (2) 1964 Wheaties All-Star Albums (stamp sets affixed inside). Official Baseball Record Book, Official World Series Records. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

325. (146) 1954-1981 326. 1950s-60s Multi-Sport Baltimore Orioles Publication/Ticket Stub Lot of Game Programs and (15) with Washington D.C. Scorebooks Emphasis From “the land of pleasant Capital rewards await the winner of this living” come these (146) 1950s-60s multi-sport publication/ticket stub 1954-1981 Baltimore Orioles lot of (15) with emphasis on the Washington game programs and score- D.C. area. Highlights are: (3) Senators pro- books. These publications grams: 1959 (VG-EX), 1960 (EX), 1961 average (VG-EX to EX-MT) expansion franchise inaugural year (VG); (3) and approximately 50-60% ticket stubs: 1958 MLB All-Star Game (FR- are scored. Highlights GD) from Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, include Scorebooks: (138 1962 MLB All-Star Game (VG) from D.C. scorebooks) with (17) 1954 (average VG-EX, one missing four pages, one first night Stadium, 1958 Army-Navy Game (VG) from game, three scored), (4) 1955 (average VG, one scored), (5) 1956 (average GD, all Municipal Stadium in Philadelphia; 1956 scored); Other Scorecards: (8 programs) with 1969 Shrine of Immortals and 1970 MLB All-Star Game program (VG) with Baltimore New-American World Series (scored). More on our website. detached cover. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

54 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 328. 1954-1973 Baltimore 327. Game 7 Orioles Yearbook Run Yankee Stadium Ticket Stub - Plus (7) Postseason PSA “Authentic” Programs and 1970 World With the world championship on the line in Series Press Kit Game 7 of the 1926 Fall Classic, Babe From their eastward migration to Ruth hit the eighth of his 15 career World Baltimore in 1954 to World Series Series home runs. But it was the Bambino’s conquests, these (29) 1954-1973 risky base running that ultimately made the Orioles publications cover the first difference. Representing the potential tying twenty seasons of the proud fran- run with two outs in the bottom of the chise. Highlights include ninth, Ruth was gunned down on an Yearbooks: (21 yearbooks) with attempted steal of second base to end the 1954 (EX), 1955 (EX), 1956 (EX- series. Encapsulated and assessed MT), 1957 (VG-EX), 1958 (EX), “Authentic” by PSA, this ticket stub was 1959 (VG-EX), 1960 (VG-EX), issued at Yankee Stadium for that dramatic 1961 (EX), 1962 (VG-EX), 1963 clincher. The colorful voucher features First Edition (VG-EX), 1963 printed seating/event details, as well as the Second Edition (VG), 1964 (VG- facsimile signature of Yankees president EX), 1965 (NM), 1966 (EX-MT, Jacob Ruppert. One of six at its tier with with deference to slight cover writ- only four graded higher, this Bronx keep- ing), 1967 (NM), 1968 (NM), 1969 (EX), 1970-1973 (average EX-MT); Postseason: sake is crease-free with sharp edges/corners (7 programs) with 1966 World Series (EX-MT), (NM), 1970 World and a pristine obverse. This item has a Series (EX-MT), Game 1 (EX-MT, scored) and Other: 1970 reserve (estimated value: $2000-$4000). World Series Press Kit (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $200.00

329. (227) 1954-1990s Baltimore Orioles Ticket Hoard with (84) World Series 330. 1910 George Washington From 1960-1985 the University Track and Field Program Baltimore Orioles earned the With Senators Opening Day Ad on best overall record in major Back Cover league baseball. The “Charm Opening Bid $150.00 City” champions take the field with this extensive 1954-1990s ticket collection of (227) pieces. Highlights include World Series: (84 tickets) with 1966: (5) Game 3 stubs (average GD, two tape), (2) Game 4 clincher (both FR, one pin hole, one tape), (2) Game 4 proofs (both NM); 1969: (8) Game 1 stubs (average VG-EX, one tape), Game 1 proof (NM), (8) Game 2 stubs (average 331. May 21, 1920 Washington VG-EX, one tape), (2) Game 2 proofs (NM-MT, NM), Game 6 proof (NM-MT), 1969 proof (NM-MT); 1970: (3) Game 5 clincher full ((2) VG-EX, VG), (6) Game 5 Senators vs. Chicago “Black Sox” clincher stubs (average VG); 1971: (3) Game 7 stub (EX, VG-EX, VG); Phantom Scorecard With Shoeless Joe Jackson Playoffs: (18 items) with (4) 1960 World Series ((2) VG-EX, VG); Other: (62 tick- Opening Bid $100.00 ets) with 4/15/54 Opening Day Stub (GD) and (4) 9/5 and 9/6/95 Ripken streak record full (average NM, two each game). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

333. 1947 332. July 4th, World Series 1941 Lou Gehrig Game 1 Memorial Yankee Bleacher Ticket Stadium PSA 4 Stub SGC Ticket Stub - Authentic Highest Opening Bid $150.00 Graded Opening Bid $200.00

334. September 25, 1956 Fenway Park PSA 4 Full Ticket - Williams’ 418th H.R. - Highest 335. 4/17/64 First Game at Graded Shea Stadium Ticket Stub—SGC Authentic Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 336. 1923 World 337. Game 2 Series Game 3 Yankee Stadium PSA 2 Ticket Stub - Yankee Stadium Ruth’s Last W.S. Home Game Ticket Stub - In his 13th and final World Series game at the PSA 4 (MK) eponymously named “House That Ruth Built,” In the first of the New Babe Ruth ignited a third-inning rally and scored York Yankees’ record what proved to be the game-winning run in a 5-2 27 World Series con- Bronx Bombers triumph in Game 2 of the 1932 quests and the first-ever Fall Classic. Encapsulated and Graded GOOD 2 installment in the by PSA, this Yankee Stadium ticket stub was fabled “House That issued for that Yankees-Cubs showdown. One of Ruth Built,” one Bronx legend began a Fall Classic career later marked by unprece- two at its tier with only two graded higher, the dented heroics in a managerial capacity. Encapsulated and Graded VG-EX 4 (MK) colorful voucher features printed seating/event by PSA, this ticket stub was issued at Yankee Stadium for Game 3 of the 1923 World details and the facsimile signature on Yankees Series, a game in which New York Giants star Casey Stengel homered for the president Jacob Ruppert. game’s only run. This item has a reserve (estimated value $1200-$2000). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

338. 1933 World 339. 1954 Series Game 5 World Series Game 1 PSA PSA 5 Ticket “Authentic” Stub - Highest Ticket Stub - Graded Willie Mays Facing elimination in “” Game 5 of the 1933 Undaunted by an Fall Classic, the opponent with 111 Washington Senators regular-season wins, were felled by a 10th- 23-year-old phenom inning two-out home run off the lethal bat of in what was to be the fran- Willie Mays set the tone for the New York Giants’ sweep of heavily favored Cleveland chise’s last-ever postseason game. Encapsulated and Graded EX 5 by PSA, this ticket as he sprinted to the cavernous depths of the Polo Grounds to snare ’ long stub was issued at Griffith Stadium for that finale. The lone exam- fly ball in the opener of the 1954 Fall Classic. Issued in Harlem for that afternoon’s ple at its tier with none graded higher, the colorful voucher features printed World Series opener, this ticket stub is encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by seating/event details, as well as the facsimile signature of Senators owner PSA. The colorful voucher features printed seating/event details and Giants team Griffith. More on our website. logos. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 340. Game 3 341. Super Bowl VII (Miami vs. Ebbets Field Washington) Full Ticket - PSA 5 PSA 4 Ticket In their quest for unprecedented perfection, the 1972 Stub - Mantle Miami Dolphins were flawless (well, for an ill- HR advised aerial attempt by placekicker Garo Yepremian) as they bested Washington, 14-7 to win Super Bowl VII True to the task in a and cap off an undefeated season. Encapsulated and “must-win” situa- Graded EX 5 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at the tion, the Brooklyn Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the crowning Dodgers subdued jewel on Miami’s season. With razor sharp edges/cor- the Yankees, 8-3 in ners, vibrant colors, a sturdy perforation and clean Game 3 of the 1955 World Series to pull to within two-games-to-one. En route to reverse, this one presents nicer than its technical grade series MVP honors, Johnny Podres went the distance and survived Mickey Mantle’s suggests. fifth of a record 18 career Fall Classic circuit clouts. Encapsulated and Graded VG- Opening Bid $250.00 EX 4 by PSA, this ticket stub was issued at Ebbets Field for that “” battle, the last-ever World Series game to be played in September. Opening Bid $500.00

342. 1977 343. 1930s-90s Kentucky Sports/Entertainment/ Derby Political Magazine and (Seattle Supplement Lot of (82) Slew) Full Loaded with Stars Including Ticket - Ali, JFK, DiMaggio & Elvis PSA 2 Stars shine in this 1930s-90s Sired by “Bold sports/entertainment/political magazine Reasoning” and and supplement lot of (82). Highlights tabbed as the are: (2) Baltimore Evening Sun: 1978 favorite in all three 1977 Triple Crown races, black stallion Seattle Slew was true to Ali cover (VG-EX), 1955 Kaline all the chalk bettors, becoming the only horse to win all three jewels and remain (VG); 1958 Baltimore News-Post ’58 unbeaten. Encapsulated and Graded GOOD 2 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at All-Star Game program (VG); 1962 D.C. Sunday Star Maris cover (NM); (11) Churchill Downs as the Kentucky-bred champion began his memorable equine con- 1940s-60s Police Gazette issues: Bardot (EX-MT), DiMaggio (VG-EX), Elvis (EX), quest. The lone specimen at its tier with only six graded higher, this pricey ($60.00) (2) Hitler (EX-MT, EX), (3) JFK (VG-EX, VG, GD-VG), Marciano (VG-EX), Sinatra voucher maintains sturdy perforations and bold blue color. (NM), Taylor with ’59 All-American team content (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

56 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 344. October 24, 1926 Green Bay Packers vs. Racine 345. 1954-1971 Baltimore Tornadoes City Stadium Colts Media Guide Run Plus Program (13) Dupes Facing the threat of the upstart American Players from “the largest outdoor insane Football League in 1926, the established asylum” take up permanent residence NFL encouraged as many participants as throughout the offered 1954-1971 possible in an attempt to lure players from Baltimore Colts media guide run plus ’s circuit. Issued at City (13) duplicates. These publications gen- Stadium on October 24 for the battle erally present (EX to NM) and are between the Racine Tornadoes and host absent of any significant wear. Included Green Bay Packers, this gameday pro- are 1954 (VG-EX), 1955, (2) 1956 (one gram is among the earliest and historical- back stamp), (3) 1957, 1958, (2) 1959 ly significant gridiron publications we’ve (one writing on cover), (3) 1960, (2) encountered. The 16-page guide intro- 1961, (2) 1962, (3) 1963, (2) 1964, duces combatants from the rustic origins 1965, (2) 1966, 1967, (2) 1968 and of what has become America’s favorite 1969-1971. sport. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

346. (29) 1954-1964 Boston 347. 1958 & 1964 Celtics Publications with NBA All-Star Yearbooks & Scorecards Game Programs Spanning seven NBA titles and multiple Long before celebrity Hall of Fame leaders, these (29) 1954- games, flashy dunk 1964 Boston Celtics publications are pre- contests and sharp- mier keepsakes relating to this power- shooting contests, the house franchise. Highlights include annual NBA All-Star Yearbooks: (4 yearbooks) with 1955-56 Game drew sparse (VG, Cousy cover), 1956-57 (VG-EX), crowds at historic ven- 1958-59 (VG), 1961-62 (VG); ues. Offered is a pair of Programs: (21 programs, all present VG scarce publications to EX, unless noted) with 1954-55 from earlier exhibi- Celtics: (4 programs, all scored) with (2) tions. Included are 1.) vs. Knicks (one Cousy cover), vs. dated 1/21/58 NBA All-Star Game program played at St. Louis Arena. The 32-page Nationals, vs. Royals (Sharman cover); 1956-67 Celtics vs. Nationals Playoffs publication presents (VG-EX) with paper flaking along the right edge of the cover and (unscored is separated), 1959-60 Celtics vs. Warriors Playoffs (unscored) and Other: 2.) dated 1/14/64 NBA All-Star Game program played at the Boston Garden. The crisp (4 items) with 3/17/63 Bob Cousy Day (EX). More on our website. 26-page artifact presents in (EX-MT) condition. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

348. 1953-1954 349. 8/30/54-12/26/55 “Dummy” Pre- Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated Magazine Near Run of Magazine Pair of (69/70) (2) Issues Lay a sturdy foundation toward Prior to the mass produc- building a collection of Sports tion of the game changing Illustrated magazines. The heavy Sports Illustrated maga- work is done with this near run zine in August 1954, a pair of (69/70) inclusive of all issues of rough draft Dummy from 8/30/54 (3rd) and 12/26/55 issues were circulated to (72nd) except 6/20/55. executives and a handful Displaying as (30% EX-MT, of internal employees for review. This pair of extremely scarce copies is “a must” for 30% EX, 30% VG, 10% lesser), those who think they have a full run of the Sports Illustrated series. Included are 1.) this highly collectible group is a dated 12/5/53 issue #1 (football fan cover) presenting in (VG) condition and 2.) great start on assembling a col- Winter 1954 issue #2 (golf cover) presenting in (VG) condition. The staple binding lection of the leading weekly sports publication. Highlights covers: 11/22/54 Tittle remains firmly attached to the relatively crisp inner pages. (VG), 4/11/55 Mays (EX-MT), 6/27/55 Snider (VG-EX), 7/11/55 Berra (EX), 8/1/55 Opening Bid $150.00 Williams (VG), 9/19/55 Marciano (VG). Opening Bid $150.00

350. 1893-1960 Multi-Sport Yearbook/Hardcover Book Lot of (42) Print media comes back to life in this lot of (42) vintage yearbooks and hardcover edi- tions. Documenting everything from high school/collegiate achievements to fictional accounts, these sports-themed publications include: (15) 1893-1958 Yearbooks: includ- ing (3) Baltimore City College “The Green Bag” yearbooks (1911, 1916 and 1941) from the famed prep school; (27) 1893- 1960 Hardcover Books: including a 1942 first-printing edition of Lou Gehrig: Pride of the Yankees. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00

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352. 1922 Baltimore Orioles Junior World Series Championship “Last Out” Trophy Ball Signed by J. Dunn—Full JSA In the midst of winning seven consecu- tive league titles from 1919-25 the IL champion Baltimore Orioles defeated the AA champion St. Paul Saints in the 1922 Junior World Series. Presented is the “Trophy” ball caught by Max Bishop for the final out of the 1922 351. 1933 New York Yankees Team-Signed Ball With Ruth, JWS. Shellacked and toned to a warm walnut shade this brown-stitched orb Gehrig and Full JSA (EX) features (19) signed or printed names in the individual players’ hand following Pacing the Junior Circuit in home runs (142) and runs scored (927), the 1933 Ya n k e e s the header “1922 Saint Paul 3 vs. Baltimore 4”. Key signers are: Jack Dunn (d.1928) enjoyed their customary offensive boom, yet found themselves in unfamiliar “runner- signed (“7”), Jack Bentley (d.1969) signed (“5”), Max Bishop (d.1962) printed (“7”), up” territory as the Washington Senators authored a 13-game winning streak in A u g u s t early Jewish player Harry Frank (d.unk.) signed (“6-7”), Dick Porter (d.1974) printed to pull away from the pack. This OAL Harridge ball is autographed by (24) members (“8-9”, enhanced). The east panel is inscribed in Bishop’s hand with “Junior World of that ’33 Bronx installment. The creamy orb (grade “5-6”) has a thin coat of period Series, Oct. 12, 1922, Last Ball of Season Caught by Max Bishop”. Also present is an shellac and fountain pen scriptings whose strengths range between (“8”) and (“4”). extremely rare c.1920s JWS ticket stub for a Game 3 at Baltimore (VG-EX). This Keys include: Combs (“5” strength), Dickey (“4-5” strength), G e h r i g (“6” strength), very appealing stub is printed with “John Dunn, Pres.”, placing it within the period of Lazzeri (“4-5” strength), McCarthy (“5-6” strength), Ruffing (“4” strength), R u t h ( “ 8 ” 1919-25. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. strength) and Sewell (“6-7” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $2500.00

353. 1924 New York Giants Team-Signed ONL Heydler I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Baseball with (20) Autographs Including (9) Hall of Famers 354. Roger Maris with Jennings—Full JSA Single-Signed Led by a whopping Baseball - Full nine Hall of Famers, PSA/DNA 7.5 the 1924 National While his humble midwest- League Champion ern roots belie his status as New York Giants eked the star of perhaps the most out the Senior Circuit powerful lineup in baseball before succumbing to annals, Roger Maris was the Washington indifferent to the media and Senators over seven white-hot New York City games in the Fall spotlight. Content to ignore Classic. This ONL the “rivalry” created by the Heydler ball is inscribed by (20) members of the squad with a black steel-tip fountain press in an attempt to draw a pen. The blue-and-red-stitched orb (“4-5”) displays scattered abrasions and moderate rift between himself and soiling throughout with bold trademark stampings while the endorsements exhibit teammate Mickey Mantle, varying strengths. Included are Sweet Spot: W. Dean (d.1930, “3”), Dolan (d.1958, Maris (d.1985) concentrated “3”); West Panel: Frisch (“6”), Jennings (d.1928, “5”); East Panel: Lindstrom (“3”, only on his on-field per- rookie signature), H. Wilson (d.1948, “1-2”), Terry (“4”, rookie signature), Youngs formance. His autograph transcends most in the circles of pinstriper and 1960s (d.1927, “7”), Kelly (“4”); North Panel: Nehf (“8”), Huntzinger (“5”), Bentley (“5”), greats, and the offered example is one of the cleanest you’ll ever behold! Graded E. Meusel (“7”); South Panel: T. Jackson (“5”), Southworth (“5”), Gowdy (“4”), 7.5 by PSA/DNA (Autograph Grade “8”; Baseball Grade “7”), this unofficial Groh (“4”), McQuillan (d.1947, “4”), Barnes (d.1958, “4”) and Hartley (“5”). Full “Wilson” orb is a pillar to any single-signed ball collection. Full photo LOA from photo LOA from JSA. PSA/DNA. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $5000-$7000). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $900.00

355. Roger 356. (123) Single- Maris Single- Signed Baseballs Signed With Mays, Baseball - Full Ripken, C. JSA Connors and M. Unassuming in his Bol role as a Yankee Rife with bold signatures slugger, Roger of Hall of Famers, MVPs Maris was denied and influential superstars, the “superstar” these (123) baseballs rep- label reserved for resent a ready-made more outgoing gallery with tremendous teammates like “break” value as it spans Mantle. Still, his players from several eras two-year home run and franchises. The OAL, total of 100 (1960- ONL or OML orbs range 1961) surpassed from snow-white (grade any two-year out- “10”) to medium-toned put ever reached by (grade “5”) and showcase sweet spot pennings averaging (“8-9”) quality. Highlights Mantle. This include: Appling, Barlick, M. Bol (d.2010), Ba. Bonds, Carew, Carlton, Connors (full Rawlings baseball showcases the sweet spot autograph of the oft-unsung Maris. JSA), Dandridge, Mays (full JSA), Niekro, Perry, Rice, Ripken (JSA cert/sticker), B. Executed in blue marker, Maris’ penning shows (“8”) potency. The orb has scattered Robinson, Rose (JSA cert/sticker), Schoendienst, Sewell, Slaughter, Snider (JSA abrasions and appears to have endured use. Full photo LOA from JSA. cert/sticker), Stargell and Wilhelm. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

58 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 357. 1939 Pittsburgh Pirates Team- 358. 1939 359. 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers Team- Signed ONL Frick Baseball with (25) New York Signed Baseball with (21) Signatures— Autographs—Full JSA Giants Full JSA “Raise the Team- Farewell Jolly Roger” Signed Brooklyn, for this 1939 hello Los Pittsburgh Baseball Angeles! Pirates team- With Ott, Recall the signed ONL Hubbell, Dodgers final Frick baseball season at with (25) Terry and Ebbets Field autographs. Full JSA with this 1957 The sphere Just two team-signed presents (“5”) years baseball. with scattered removed from back-to-back National League titles, the Rating a abrasions 1939 New York Giants fell to the second division grade of (EX) while the despite pacing the circuit in home runs (116) for a third this souvenir sphere features a total of (21) signatures endorsements straight season. This vintage baseball is autographed by (average “6-8”) with: sweet spot: W. Alston; north average (“5-6”) with the south panel averaging (“2”) (22) members of that Polo Grounds roster. The creamy panel: J. Pignatano, S. Koufax, G. Hodges; south strength. Highlights include Sweet Spot: Blanton unofficial “Spalding” orb (grade “6”) is home to black- panel: C. Furillo, S. Maglie, C. Labine, S. Amoros, (d.1945, “6”); West Panel: Traynor (“4”); East Panel: ink fountain pen scriptings ranging from (“9”) to (“5”) P.W. Reese, (clubhouse D. Snider); east panel: C. Blanton (double-signed, “5”); North Panel: R. Sewell in terms of potency. Keys include: Hubbell (“7” Erskine, R. Campanella, R. Craig, C. Neal, D. (”6”). L. Waner (“6”), Vaughan (d. 1951, “4”) and strength), Ott (“9” strength) and Terry (manager, “5-6” Drysdale; west panel: E. Valo, D. Zimmer, D. South Panel: Klein (“2”, d.1958). Full photo LOA strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our web- Newcombe, J. Podres, R. Walker, E. Roebuck. Full from JSA. More on our website. site. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 360. Mickey Mantle Single- Signed Baseball - PSA/DNA 9 Any memora- bilia auto- 362. (12) Single-Signed graphed by 361. Multi-Signed Hall of Fame OAL switch-hitting Baseballs—All PSA/DNA great Mickey Mantle immediately bears an unofficial Baseball with (11) Autographs Including When the debate of the best third basemen in history is status as “classic.” Add to the mix a lofty technical Mantle with Full JSA waged, Negro League greats such as Ray Dandridge are grade from an esteemed third-party service and you Enticing multi-signed Hall of Fame OAL Brown base- often overlooked. When the dust ultimately settles the have an instant treasure. Graded Mint 9 by ball with (11) autographs. The blue endorsements aver- Hall of Famer may ultimately come out on top. Presented PSA/DNA (Autograph Grade “9”; Baseball Grade age (“8-9”) throughout with the creamy sphere present- is a dozen Ray Dandridge single-signed baseballs. T h e “9”), this clean white OAL Brown sphere is signed by ing similarly. Included are Sweet Spot: Appling; West blue ink endorsements are placed across the sweet spots Mantle on the sweet spot. The blue ballpoint penning Panel: Kiner; East Panel: Mize, Musial, Boudreau; of the creamy spheres with the autographs presenting warrants its technical assessment and comes with a North Panel: Mathews, Spahn, Mantle; South Panel: (“9”) or better. Included are (10) ONL (50% lightly-to- full photo LOA. This item has a reserve (estimated Slaughter, Snider and Feller. There is plenty of room moderately toned) and (2) OAL (50% lightly toned). value: $900-1200). for future additions! Full photo LOA from JSA. Individual PSA/DNA cert cards and matching stickers. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

363. (12) Rick Ferrell Single-Signed OAL Baseballs with JSA Certs 364. (12) Single-Signed 365. (12) 1999 Baseball Hall of Fame Stock up on these (12) Rick Ferrell single-signed OAL ONL Baseballs with JSA Class Signed OAL Balls with JSA baseballs. The blue ink endorsements are crisply placed Presented are a dozen Billy Herman (d.1992) single- Dynamic dozen of 1999 Baseball Hall of Fame class across the sweet spots with the autographs each pre- signed ONL baseballs. The Hall of Famer penned the signed OAL baseballs. Each sphere is penned by Ryan senting (“9”) or better. Additionally, the Hall of Famer sweet spots in blue ink with the autographs overwhelm- (sweet spot), Yount (west panel), Brett (east panel) and added his induction date HOF-1984 on one ball as an ingly exhibiting (“9”) quality. Half of the balls display Cepeda (north panel) in blue ink. Only 25% of the balls inscription. Although each sphere displays mild toning scattered spots of minimal toning on the outer panels. display varying degrees of toning while, with only two throughout, the overall presentation is not adversely Individual JSA cert cards accompany. exceptions, the crisply penned autographs present (“9”) affected. Individual JSA basic certs and matching stick- Opening Bid $150.00 or better. Individual JSA cert cards. ers accompany. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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366. (21) Hall of 367. (23) Single-Signed Fame/Star Single-Signed Hall of Fame/Star Baseballs with T. Williams Baseballs with B. Martin Hit the mark with these (21) Hall of Cooperstown inductees and other Fame/star single-signed baseballs. contemporary stars have inscribed Each blue ink endorsement presents these (23) single-signed baseballs. (“8”) or better with the OAL or Unless noted, each autograph pres- ONL spheres displaying varying ents (“8”) or better with the spheres degrees of toning. Included are Full displaying varying levels of toning. Photo LOA from JSA: (5 balls) Highlights include Full Photo LOA with OAL: (4 balls) with Dickey, from JSA: (2 balls) with OAL: Gomez (south panel), Hunter, T. Chapman (“7”), B. Martin; JSA Williams; ONL: Drysdale; JSA Basic Certs: (21 balls) with OAL: Basic Cert Cards: (16 balls) with Clemens (M.V.P. 1986 Cy Young), OAL: (7 balls) with Bauer, Crosetti (N.Y. Yankees 1932-1968), Boudreau, Chandler, Colavito, C. Fielder (ball clean), Vernon Doerr, F. Robinson, Yastrzemski; ONL: (9 balls) with Banks, Brock, Carlton, (1946 + 1953 A.L. Batting Champ); ONL: Rose and Sandberg (ball clean). More on Mathews, Newcombe, Reese, Snider (HOF 1980), Spahn and Stargell. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

368. (12) Bobby 369. (24) Steve Thomson & (12) Carlton Single- Ralph Branca Signed ONL Single-Signed Baseballs with ONL Baseballs Inscriptions—All with JSA JSA The key participants in Featured are two dozen the “Shot Heard Steve Carlton single- ‘Round the World” signed ONL baseballs have signed these two with inscriptions. dozen single-signed Included among the ONL baseballs. inscriptions are (8) Included are (12) HOF 94, (8) 329 W’s Bobby Thomson: and (8) Lefty. The auto- (average “8-9”, 50% graphs and monikers are placed directly on the sweet spot in blue ink with the signa- display uniform toning) with (1) Oct. 3, 1951) and (12) Ralph Branca: (average “8- tures registering (“9”) strengths or better. Approximately half of the spheres display 9”, 66% display varying degrees of toning). Individual JSA cert cards are included. scattered instances of surface toning. Individual JSA cert cards are included. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

370. (24) Warren 371. (48) Clete Boyer, Spahn Single- , Johnny Signed ONL Podres & Baseballs with (16) Single-Signed Baseballs Inscribed—All with Inscriptions— JSA Dozen Each & Certed The season and career Featured are four dozen single- achievements of southpaw signed baseballs. Included are Warren Spahn are out- Clete Boyer: (average “9-10”, lined with these (24) sin- OAL MacPhail) with #6 W.S. gle-signed ONL baseballs Champs, 1961; Sam Jethroe: including (16) inscribed. (average “8-9”, ONL White, Included are (8) single- 50% display varying degrees of toning) with N.L. 1950 R.O.Y.; Johnny Podres: (aver- signed with no inscrip- age “9”, (10) OML, (2) ONL Coleman has PSA/DNA stickers, 25% have very minor tion, (8) Cy 57 and (8) HOF 73. The blue ink autographs span the sweet spots with toning) with (10) 1955 WSMVP Brooklyn Dodgers and (2) 55 WS MVP and Bobby the endorsements each executed with (“9”) precision. Half of the spheres exhibit scat- Shantz: (average “9”, OML, 33% display minor traces of toning) with 1952 A.L. tered spots of toning on the outer panels. Individual JSA cert cards accompany. M.V.P.. Unless noted, individual JSA cert cards accompany. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

372. (60) Philadelphia 373. Bobby Thomson/Ralph Phillies Single-Signed Branca Autograph Lot of (47) Baseballs—Five With (5) 20x16 Photos and Dozen Each with JSA (42) Baseballs Fill your Phillies inventory While it was altogether exhilarating for with these (60) single-signed Bobby Thomson and simultaneously dev- baseballs including a dozen astating for Ralph Branca, the October 3, each from five different play- 1951 “Shot Heard ‘round the World” ers. Each sphere is penned lives in glory for Giants fans and in across the sweet spot in blue infamy for Dodgers enthusiasts. ink with the autographs aver- Compliant to recognize the event decades aging (“9”) strengths. later, those postseason principals have Included are OAL: (12) autographed these (47) items. Decorating Lonborg (Cy Young ‘67); (42) baseballs and (5) 20x16 photos, the ONL: (24 balls) with (12) Christenson (33% light toning), (12) Luzinski (varying signatures average (“9”) potency. degrees of toning); OML: (12) D. Allen ((4) ROY 64, (1) MVP “72”) and 1993 Individual cert/stickers or an auction OWS: (12) M. Williams (33% light toning). Individual JSA cert cards accompany. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

60 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 376. 2012 World 374. 1986 New York Mets Team-Signed 375. 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks Team- Champions Team-Signed Baseball with World Series Baseball Signed World Series Baseball (24) Autographs—Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

377. (12) Single-Signed 378. (12) Dwight Gooden Single-Signed 379. (12) Phil Niekro Single-Signed OML Baseballs with JSA OML Baseballs with Inscriptions—All OML Baseballs with Inscriptions—All Opening Bid $150.00 JSA JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

381. 1971 Baltimore Orioles 20-Game Winners Autographed Pitching Rubber - 382. “Willie, Mickey and The Duke” Full JSA Autographed Gateway Silk Cachet - Opening Bid $100.00 PSA “Authentic” 380. (12) Pete Rose Single-Signed OML Opening Bid $150.00 Baseballs—All JSA Opening Bid $200.00

384. Reggie Jackson Autographed 1969 Poster - JSA Opening Bid $100.00 385. (3) New York Mets Signed Photos 383. (4) Single-Signed Baseball Jerseys: With 1969 Team-Signed and 1986 Multi- Ford, Mize and (2) Gehringer - All JSA Signed - All Certed Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 386. Martin Dihigo Signed 5x3 Album Page - PSA/DNA 9 Deity status is reserved for a select few athletes, with adoration flowing from admirers of all ages and origins. In the matter of Negro League icon Martin 387. Ted Williams Signed 1935 Herbert Hoover Dihigo, when one cites the accuracy of High School Yearbook With Full PSA/DNA - the “El Inmortal” title bestowed upon him in his native Cuba, he transcends diamond stars from all Very Early Williams Signature! circuits. Scarce by the nature of their limited possibilities, Negro League collectibles are all the more Honing his skills in the Mission Valley, Ted Williams starred as a precious when linked to a legend like Dihigo. But the offered Dihigo autograph is on another plateau, pitcher, of all things, at San Diego’s Herbert Hoover High School. altogether. Superlatives followed from Dihigo’s professional debut at 16 throughout a 29-year career Long before his 521 career home runs, .406 single-season batting that saw him run the gamut in terms of accolades. Consider: he played all nine positions (and played average, two Triple Crown seasons and desire to be known as “The them exceedingly well); he won Negro League home run titles in both 1926 and 1935; and as a Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived,” 16-year-old Williams was a sub- moundsman, he muzzled opponents regularly, besting the legendary Satchel Paige in a showdown on ject and endorser of this 1935 high school yearbook. Entitled Dias Cuban soil. Cardinales, the 64-page spiral-bound volume features black-and- white likenesses of senior class members, as well as photos and Fittingly, this Dihigo autograph mirrors his diamond accomplishments in that it trumps, we are bold identifiers of activity groups. On page 60, the varsity baseball to say, all other examples. Encapsulated with autograph Graded Mint 9 by PSA/DNA, Dihigo’s squad is pictured and autographed by its renowned sophomore star. black-ink steel tip fountain pen scripting is composed on a 5x3 sheet likely culled (and evenly so) Executed in black-ink fountain pen, Williams’ scripting projects from an autograph album. With multiple curves and a flourish at the conclusion, the signature is (“9”) potency and is undoubtedly among the earliest Williams pen- accompanied by an inscription (in Dihigo’s hand) of “Enero 13 1942” (which translates to “January nings extant! Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. 13 1942”). Absolutely spectacular! This item has a reserve (estimated value: $10,000-$20,000). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $4000.00

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388. Miller Huggins Autograph - PSA/DNA 8 While imposing physical specimens powered the New York Yankees to baseball domi- nance, nobody commanded more respect than did 5-foot-6, 140-lb. skipper Miller Huggins. Having earned a law degree from the University of Cincinnati, Huggins sought a baseball career, instead, and gained acclaim as one of the game’s most shrewd and tactful managers. There are few, if any, mentors who rank with Huggins. Similar sentiments ring true regarding Hall of Fame autographs. Felled by pyemia at the height of the Yankees’ reign, Huggins (d.1929) is the author of one of baseball’s scarcest autographs on this blank album page. Encapsulated with autograph Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA/DNA, an unevenly trimmed sheet measures approximately 4-3/8 x 2-3/4” and showcases Huggins’ bold fountain pen scriptings. This item has a reserve (estimated value $3000-$4000). Opening Bid $900.00

I T E M W I T H I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E R E S E R V E 389. Alex Pompez Signed 390. Charles Comiskey 1944 Letter on New York Signed 1921 Correspondence Cubans Letterhead - on PSA/DNA 10 Letterhead - Full JSA Graded Gem Mint (“10”) by Often tarnishing Charles Comiskey’s PSA/DNA. Hampered by unkempt status as the founding owner of the venues and modest salaries, Negro Chicago White Sox and catalyst behind Leaguers were virtually ignored by the fabled Comiskey Park, the Hall of the mainstream, eventually departing Fame executive’s alleged frugal habits with tales and incredible feats of are cited as the indirect cause for the which we’ll never know. Hall of Fame club’s disgrace. executive Alex Pompez, however, was While some of those tales are apoc- among the circuit’s few prosperous ryphal, Comiskey’s exceedingly scarce figures. Among the rarest of Negro autograph is a stark reality on this 1921 League artifacts, Pompez’ autograph correspondence. Composed on a vin- is arguably the most potent example tage 8-1/2 x 10-15/16” sheet of extant on this 1944 correspondence. Chicago White Sox letterhead, the page is dated “July 19th 1921” and has a type- The owner of the Cuban Stars and New York Cubans franchises from 1916 until written message conveying Comiskey’s compliance with an autograph request. In 1950, Pompez “supplemented” his income as the owner of a cigar shop black-ink fountain pen, Comiskey (d.1931) has signed “Chas. A. Comiskey.” The and as an illegal “numbers” banker. Composed by Pompez (d.1974) on an 8-1/2 x signature projects every bit of (“8-9”) potency, with very slight ink migration pre- 11” sheet of New York Cubans stationery, the letter is to one of his players and has venting even higher assessment. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve great baseball content. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $6000-$10,000). (estimated value: $750-$1500). Opening Bid $2000.00 Opening Bid $400.00

62 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 391. 1954 392. 1957 New York Vern Giants Program Bickford From Last-Ever Player Game at Polo Contract Grounds - Signed by Signed by (35) With Mays, Harridge Hubbell, Irvin and & Giles Full JSA Journeyman As their venue crumbled, so Vern Bickford did the New York Baseball was dealt to Giants. Mired in sixth place, the fledgling a full 25 games behind the Baltimore front-running Milwaukee Orioles in Braves, the Giants dropped February 1954 and appeared in one game for the squad before being released in early their last-ever game before heading west, bowing out 9-1 before a sparse crowd of May. This paperwork documents the trade and subsequent contract between the 11,606 at the Polo Grounds. Issued for that Gotham finale, this 20-page program was Milwaukee Braves and Baltimore Orioles. Included are 1.) dated 2/18/54 single-page autographed by (35) franchise greats, most likely at that farewell or shortly thereafter. TLS by Harridge (d.1971) on American League letterhead to Orioles GM Ehlers and With covers and crisp pages intact, the guide presents nicely with unmarked scoring 2.) National League Player’s Contract signed by Bickford (d.1960), (2) Giles (d.1979, grids and is signed on the front and back covers in blue ballpoint. Signatures average one signature, one stamped) Harridge and (2) John J. Quinn. The signatures are bold (“9”) potency with highlights including: L. Doyle, Henrich (coach), Hubbell, Irvin, and clear. Being that such documents “authenticate themselves”, the endorsements Maglie, Mays (“7-8” strength), Re. Murray (d.1958), Rhodes, Rigney, Thomson and have not been reviewed. Wiltse (d.1959). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

393. 1983 Jimmy Fund Tribute Dinner Program and Signed Ball With J. DiMaggio, Koufax, Mantle and T. Williams On behalf of two famous Boston insti- tutions, a star-studded cast of Baseball Hall of Famers gathered for the November 394. (42) 1941-1990s Mostly Baseball Signed Cards with (21) 18, 1983 trib- ute to Joe Hall of Famers & Tough Deceased Cronin spon- Fuel your signed card collection with these (42) 1941-1990s mostly baseball examples sored by the including half which are Hall of Famers and 40% coming from 1941-1978 issues charitable “Jimmy Fund” at the Sheraton Boston Hotel. During that tribute, this base- (average VG). The blue and black ink autographs average (“8-9”) while the cards ball and program were signed by some of the famous guests. Headlining the lot is an from the later issues generally present in the (NM) range. Highlights include off-white unofficial orb (grade “8”) signed (average “8-9” strength) by: J. DiMaggio, JSA/SGC Authentic: 1988 Mother’s Cookies #28 Canseco/McGwire; JSA Stickers Irvin, Kiner, Koufax, Mantle, Mays, B. Robinson and T. Williams (SGC cert/sticker). & Cert Cards: (39 cards) with Chapman (1941 Play Ball), Durocher (1969 Topps), A program from the event has been signed by Irvin, Kell and Kiner. More on our web- Ford (1958 Topps, personalized), Fouts, F. Harris, Killebrew, Mattingly, Nuxhall site. (1955 Bowman), Reese, Tovar (1969 Topps), Wynn (1958 Topps) and Yastrzemski Opening Bid $500.00 (1960 Topps RC, card VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

395. (6) Multi- Signed Themed Full- Sized Baseball Bats with 300 Wins Club Showcased are (6) multi-signed themed baseball full-sized bats. These majestic slabs of lumber are penned across the upper barrel with the autographs aver- aging (“8-9”) or better throughout. 396. (74) Baseball Signed Flats with (22) Hall of Famers Highlights include Balance of baseball autograph collection featuring (74) signed flats with (22) Hall of Full Photo LOA Famers on trading cards, older postcards (moderate wear) and other sundry items. from JSA: (2 bats) Unless noted, each signature presents (“8”) or better. Featured are JSA Stickers & with 300 Wins Club: (8 signatures, 33-1/2” Adirondack) with Carlton (329), Niekro Cert Cards: (37 items) with Trading Cards: C. Jones (1993 Stadium Club), Musial (318), Perry (314), Ryan, Seaver (311), Spahn (365), Sutton (324), Wynn (300); Hall (1984 TCMA), Rizzuto (TCMA All-Yankees Team); Postcards: Ford, Gibson, Jensen of Famers: (10 signatures, 34” Louisville Slugger Willie Mays signature model) with (“7”), Kaline, Lopat, Maglie, Tresh; Small Photos/Flats: Ashburn (personalized), Mathews and Mays. More on our website. Bench, Dickey, (2) Hunter, Ryan and PSA/DNA Stickers & Cert Cards: (19 items) Opening Bid $250.00 with Postcards: Flood. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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397. “Bash” Compton Signed 398. Signed 1915 Federal League “Poach” Handwritten Letter on Contract—Full JSA Senators Letterhead with Full Seeking to cash in on the burgeoning PSA/DNA baseball market the short-lived Federal A fan gesture of leaving fresh apples at League was MLB’s most serious threat. the ballpark prompted Walter Johnson Presented is a rare FL franchise St. Louis (d.1946) to write the offered signed Terriers “poach” contract dated 7/24/15 handwritten letter on Senators letterhead. and signed twice (both “8-9”) by journey- The “Thank You” letter was penned with man Pete “Bash” Compton a black steel-tip fountain pen. The 3” (d.1978). This rare three page document script of the charter Hall of Fame displays in remarkably well preserved and inductee is executed with (“8-9”) preci- fully legible condition. One of three origi- sion. Despite compacting folds tracing nal compacting folds passes through but through the document including the “t” does not diminish the upper Compton sig- and “e” of Johnson’s given name, the nature. Full photo LOA from JSA. More overall presentation of the script is not on our website. compromised. Full photo LOA from Opening Bid $250.00 PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

399. 1935 Book 400. (4) 1926-74 Baseball “Standing the Gaff” Executive Signed Typed Authored and Signed Letters with K. Landis by Umpire Exercise an executive decision to obtain “Steamboat” Johnson this lot of (4) 1926-74 baseball execu- tive signed letters. Key correspondence Harken back to the simpler is a 4/17/33 document (EX) signed by days of the early 20th Century sitting Commissioner K. Landis. Two to witness the career of a original compacting folds have no baseball lifer. Published in impact on Landis’ spectacular (“9-10”) 1935, the offered 1st edition strength signature which appears on his book “Standing the Gaff” by office stationery. Also present is a Harry “Steamboat” Johnson 5/23/74 letter addressed to Charlie O. chronicles his colorful career Finley and (2) others dealing with as a Southern League umpire. Displaying in nicely kept (VG+) condition with clean financial matters. The Landis letter has appealing covers and moderate discoloration along the spine this vintage volume is full photo LOA from JSA, and the bal- signed (“8”) with a personalized salutation and inscription on the flyleaf. No authenti- ance have auction LOA from JSA. More cation due to costs. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

402. Brooklyn Dodgers 401. Mark Belanger 1962 First- Autographed Ever Topps Contract With Check Lot of (37) With Simultaneously setting themselves apart from their competitors, the Baltimore Orioles signed Baseballs, 18-year-old fielding wizard Mark Belanger in Photographs the 1962 Amateur Free Agent Draft, and Topps and Lithograph signed the youngster to his first-ever bubble Prints gum card contract. Presented is Belanger’s Lovingly depicted and first-ever check from the cardboard collectibles embraced as “Dem giant! The voucher is dated “Jun 19 62” (the Bums,” the Brooklyn Dodgers contended annually for baseball supremacy during their actual draft date) and made out for a whopping storied seasons in Flatbush. These (37) keepsakes showcase the signatures of “Dodger five dollars. On the reverse, Belanger’s blue Blue” heroes who frequently engaged in Fall Classic battles with their hated Bronx ballpoint endorsement shows (“9” strength). counterparts. Signatures average (“9”) strength with keys including: (5) Snider: More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 signed photographs; (6) Craig: signed baseballs; (6) Labine: signed baseballs. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

404. (17) Multi/Single-Signed 403. Jackie Robinson Signed Life Magazine & Baseball Hall “Wait Till Next Year” Hardcover of Fame Induction Yearbooks Book with Full JSA with DiMaggio & Williams Jackie Robinson’s inspiring life story is Spotlighted are (17) multi/single-signed Life chronicled in the 1960 book Wait Till Next magazine and Baseball Hall of Fame Year by Carl T. Rowan. Presented is a first Induction yearbooks. The autographs over- edition of this important biography signed by whelmingly grade (“9”) or better with the Robinson (d.1972) and Rowan (d.2000). The publications generally presenting (EX to Hall of Fame Robinson’s (“9”) strength signa- NM). Featured are Full Photo LOA from ture follows a handwritten note dated 6/10/60 JSA: (2 issues, both present GD) with which reads in full as “To Steve with best DiMaggio (8/1/49 Life, subscription tag), T. wishes. Good luck in your little League play. I Williams (9/1/41 Life); Auction LOA from hope you enjoy Wait Till Next Year”. Rowan’s JSA: (15 publications) with Aaron/F. (“9”) signature appears on the same page with Robinson (1982 HOF Induction yearbook), the note “I add my good wishes”. Full photo Mays (VG-EX, 4/28/58 Life) and LOA from JSA. More on our website. Yastrzemski (VG, 9/8/67 Life). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

64 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 405. (3) Autographed 406. 1993 Sports Illustrated Mitchell & Ness Baseball World Series Multi-Signed Jerseys: Feller, Musial Book with (140) Autographs and Schmidt - All JSA Including (47) Hall of Tailored to the specifications of the Famers with Mantle jerseys worn by loyal franchise Fall classic phenoms and legendary icons who respectively spent their teams have penned the pages of the entire careers with a single team, offered 1993 Sports Illustrated World these Mitchell & Ness replica gar- Series book with (140) autographs ments are autographed by their Hall including (47) Hall of Famers. The of Fame subjects. Includes: Feller: endorsements overwhelmingly average home jersey; sig- (“9”) or better throughout. Highlights nature (“7-8”) strength; Musial: St. include Hall of Famers: (47 signa- Louis Cardinals home jersey; signa- tures) with Aaron, R. Jackson, (2) Koufax, Mantle, Mays, (2) Stargell (one H.O.F.-88, ture (“8”) strength with “3630 Hits” one H.O.F. 88 MVP-79). It should be noted that due to loose binding, four pages hold- inscription (full JSA); Schmidt: Philadelphia Phillies home jersey; signature (“9”) ing (25) signatures (including Koufax) are separated from the book. Full photo LOA strength with “1980 WS MVP” inscription. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our from JSA. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

407. Negro League 408. Baseball Autographed Book Lot of (11) HOFer/Superstar With Leonard, Day and Irvin - Autographed Book All JSA Lot of (40) With Sadly, many of the Negro Leaguers’ hero- Drysdale, Ripken and ic efforts were not documented, leaving a T. Williams - All JSA sizable chunk of their feats to legend. This voluminous baseball These (11) volumes recount many of library of (40) hardcover edi- those obscured nuggets and are auto- tions doubles as an amazing graphed by their oft-unsung legends. autograph collection! The Signatures average (“9”) strength with Hall of Fame and superstar highlights including: Leon Day: Blackball subjects have signed on the Stars; : Invisible Men; Buck fly leaves or title pages of these well-maintained editions with their original dust jack- Leonard: Only the Ball Was White ets. Signatures average (“9”) quality with highlights including: (2) Berra, G. Carter, (signed by former owner Eddie Gottlieb, Chandler, Drysdale, (2) Feller, B. Gibson, R. Jackson, Kiner, McCovey, Musial, as well). Individual JSA cert/stickers. Ripken, Jr., N. Ryan, Stargell, Veeck and T. Williams. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

409. (7) 410. (15) Baseball Autographed HOFer Signed Caps Baseball with DiMaggio, Caps With Gehringer & Aaron, Hunter—All Certified Banks, Give a nod of approval to this Mathews and lot of (15) baseball HOFer signed caps. Bearing original Schmidt - All manufacturer tags unless JSA, noted, these unused hats fea- With a strong ture a nice assortment of big Philly emphasis, name autographs. Highlights these (7) baseball caps have been autographed by various franchise staples. Felt tip are (5) with full photo LOAs pennings take well to the wool surfaces and average (“8”) strength. Highlights from JSA: J. DiMaggio (“6-7”, no tags), (3) C. Gehringer (“9”, “9”, “8-9”), C. Hunter include: : signed by Banks and Santo; Milwaukee Braves: signed by (“8-9”). Also present are: (9) with JSA basic certs/stickers: (3) R. Ferrell (“9”, “8”, Aaron and Mathews; and Philadelphia Phillies: signed by Roberts and Schmidt. “6”), C. Gehringer (“7”), (4) P. Rizzuto (all “8-9”), W. Stargell (“8-9”); (1) with Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. PSA/DNA cert/sticker: P. Rizzuto (“8-9”). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

411. Autographed Fitted 412. Cap Lot of (74) With (10) Autographed Hunter, (4) Rizzuto and Bats and Caps (5) Spahn - All JSA Lot of (11) With A tip of the cap is in order for this Ripken, R. impressive collection of (74) base- Jackson and (2) ball caps autographed by Hall of Fame and superstar franchise Griffey - All JSA icons. The wool professional Certed model fitted accessories showcase Cooperstown enshrined colorful team logos and fiber tip and Cooperstown wor- signatures averaging (“8”) thy subjects have autographed these (11) keepsakes. Ideal for proud display in your strength. Includes: Banks; (16) baseball showcase, the items include: (8) Bats: signed on the barrel in fiber tip (aver- Carlton; Cone; (12) Dropo; (6) age “8-9” strength), full-size weapons are signed by: Brett, Griffey, R. Jackson, Feller; Ferrell; G. Foster; (10) Hunter; (4) Jethroe; H. Johnson; (4) Pepitone; (4) Kaline, Murray, Ripken, B. Robinson and F. Thomas; (3) Caps: signed on the bill in Rizzuto; (5) Spahn; and (8) W. Wood. Individual certs/stickers or auction LOA from fiber tip (average “7” strength) with: Bagwell (Astros), Brett (Royals) and Griffey JSA. More on our website. (Mariners). Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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413. (4) Signed Baseball 414. (5) New York Yankee Flats with (2) Mantle, Legends Signed Displays DiMaggio & Williams with DiMaggio Participants in a historic American These (5) New York Yankee signed League rivalry have inscribed this displays trumpet some of the best quartet of signed baseball flats. names that Monument Park has to Included are 1.) dated 9/24/69 offer. All autographs present (“8-9” or DiMaggio Artcraft FDC cachet better). Featured are Berra Display: (“9”, full photo LOA from (framed to 22x18, JSA cert card) with PSA/DNA); 2-3.) (2) Mantle signed 8x10 photograph, 2004 Fleer signed flats with Hall of Fame Inscribed game-used insert; Dickey Induction and Stat Card 8x10s Display: (framed to 26-1/2 x 22-1/2”, (both “9-10”, individual full photo JSA cert card) with signed index card LOAs from JSA) and 4.) dated and 2001 SP Legendary Cuts game- 9/24/69 T. Williams Artcraft FDC used insert and DiMaggio 8x10 Stat cachet (“9-10”, full photo LOA Card: (framed to 12x15, no glass, full from PSA/DNA). photo LOA from JSA). More on our Opening Bid $200.00 website. Opening Bid $250.00

416. 1990s All-Star Game Signed Lot of (4) With Ripken, Puckett and Griffey - All JSA Certed Mid-summer Classic stalwarts from the 1991, 1992 and 1993 installments have autographed these (4) keep- sakes. While it seems like only yes- terday that these stars were the 415. 300 Wins Club Multi-Signed Bat and Ball - Both Full JSA game’s most elite, a few have gone on to Cooperstown. Bold scriptings Celebrating a baseball milestone that may very well have been achieved for the last average (“9”) potency. Includes: (2) time, these (2) keepsakes are autographed by members of the 300 wins fraternity. Single-Signed Bats: Griffey, Jr. and Includes: Ball: clean white OAL Brown orb (grade “8”) signed in blue ballpoint Ripken, Jr.; 1993 Program: signed (average “9” strength) by: Carlton, Niekro, Perry, Ryan, Seaver, Spahn, Sutton and by Puckett; Multi-Signed Glove: Wynn; Bat: 34” bat signed in black marker (average “8” strength”) by: Carlton, (15) signatures, with R. Alomar, Griffey, Jr., Molitor, Puckett and F. Thomas. Clemens, Niekro, Perry, Ryan, Seaver, Spahn, Sutton and Wynn. Individual full photo Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

417. (5) Cooperstown Bat Company Multi/Single- Signed Theme Bats with Big Red Machine Potent lineups and storied fran- chises are the themes of these (5) Cooperstown Bat Company multi/single-signed bats. Each 33- 1/2” lumber is crisply penned 418. Multi-Signed Bat with (26) Hall of Famers Including across the barrel with the auto- Mays, Mathews and Banks - Full JSA graphs averaging (“9-10”) pen- Gathered likely during the 1991 Hall of Fame gala weekend, (26) signatures decorate manship. Highlights include Big this full-size display weapon. Composed in blue marker on the barrel of a Rawlings- Red Machine: (4 signatures) with Adirondack 34” model, the scriptings average (“7-8”) strength with: Appling, Banks, Bench, Morgan, Perez, Rose; Barlick, Boudreau, Brock, Dandridge, Doerr, Feller, Ford, Herman, Irvin, Jenkins, : (28 signatures) Killebrew, Lemon, Mathews, Mays, Mize, Palmer, Roberts, B. Robinson, Slaughter, with Yastrzemski; Cleveland Indians: (11 signatures) with Pinson (2,757 Hits), Wynn Snider, Spahn, Stargell, Wilhelm and B. Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. (300W) and Washington Senators: (11 signatures) with R. Ferrell (HOF ‘84). Opening Bid $200.00 Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

420. (6) Steve Carlton Signed Cooperstown Bat Company Bats with JSA From the Major League Team Series come these (6) Steve Carlton signed Cooperstown Bat Company bats. These 419. Ted Williams Single-Signed Bat and Ball - Both Full JSA commemorative 33-1/2” “The Splendid Splinter” is twice as nice with this pair of autographed keepsakes. pieces of lumber are Includes: Signed Bat: a 35” Hillerich & Bradsby “W215” signature model weapon penned by the Hall of signed between the center brand and barrel stampings in blue marker (“8-9” strength); Famer along the upper Signed Ball: a very mildly toned OAL Brown orb (grade “8”) signed on the sweet barrel in blue Sharpie spot in black ballpoint (“9” strength). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. with the autographs pre- Opening Bid $150.00 senting (“9-10”) in both strength and clarity. Individual JSA cert cards accompany. Opening Bid $150.00

66 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 421. 500 Home Run Club Bat Signed by (11) With Mantle, Mays and Williams - Full JSA From a bygone era during which the real- ization of 500 career home runs was met with marvel and respect, this Louisville Slugger display weapon is autographed by (11) esteemed members of the longball fraternity. The 35” keepsake flaunts a black “Smith” finish and gold marker signatures whose qualities range from (“8-9”) to (“6-7”). Includes: Aaron, Banks, Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle, Mathews, Mays, McCovey, Robinson, Schmidt and Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (esti- mated value: $1600-$2000). Opening Bid $500.00

422. New York Yankees and New York Mets Franchise Greats Signed Bats - Both Full JSA New York, New York: a city so nice, they named it twice! Keeping with that theme, these (2) full-size baseballs bats are respectively signed by franchise greats from the Mets and Yankees. The Rawlings-Adirondack blue-ring dis- play models showcase blue marker autographs (average “9-10” strength), with keys including: Mets: signed by (44) with Agee, Gooden, F. Howard and (2) Strawberry; Yankees: signed by (63) with T. John, Kingman, Lyle and Swoboda. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

423. Billy 424. Eddie Mathews Single-Signed Commemorative Bat Lot of Herman (5) - All JSA Signed The lone Brave and to perform in the franchise’s Inscribed Boston, Full-Size Milwaukee and Bat Lot of Atlanta homes, Eddie Mathews (5) - All posted 512 JSA career home A fixture for runs en route to the long-suf- his induction in fering Cooperstown. Chicago Cubs These (5) com- franchise, memorative bats Hall of Fame are autographed keystone by the iconic sacker Billy slugger. Each is Herman a 34” excelled on both defense and with his .304 career batting average. These (5) Hillerich Adirondack & Bradsby display weapons are autographed by Herman. Each 34” “K55” signature throwback model with a center brand likened to the 1951-1957 models and a plaque model relic is signed in blue marker on the barrel (average “8-9” strength) and affixed to the barrel detailing impressive career feats. Mathews has signed the barrel inscribed “H.O.F. 1975.” Individual; certs/stickers from JSA. of each in blue marker (average “8-9” strength). Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

425. HOFer 426. Single- Single-Signed Signed Full- Full-Size Bat Size Bat Lot of (13) Lot of (22) With Musial, With Snider and F. Mattingly Robinson - and Rose - All JSA All JSA This “baker’s Turned for pro- dozen” is a ready- fessional use or made arsenal of as commemora- full-size weapons tive weapons, autographed by these (22) bats their Hall of Fame have been indi- subjects. Several vidually auto- include inscrip- graphed by their tions detailing superstar sub- impressive feats. jects. The full- Signatures average size models display wonderfully and showcase fiber tip signatures that average (“8- (“8-9”) potency 9”) quality. Includes: Canseco, W. Clark, A. Davis, Dropo, G. Foster, Garvey, J. and include: Aparicio, Carew, Carlton, Dandridge, Dawson, Ferrell, Herman, Lemon, Gonzalez, Gruber, Jethroe, J. Leonard, Luzinski, Maas, Mattingly, McReynolds, Musial, J. Rice, F. Robinson, Snider and B. Williams. Individual JSA certs/stickers. Pagnozzi, Pendleton, H. Reynolds, Rose, Samuel, Thomson, M. Williams and Zeile. More on our website. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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428. Honus Wagner Vintage Cut Signature - Full JSA The consum- mate performer and shortstop without peer, Hall of Famer Honus Wagner drew perhaps the most significant praise from none other than Ty Cobb, who lamented: “That god damned Dutchman is the only man in the game I can’t scare.” Cobb’s compliments and Wagner autographs were few and far between. The latter commands attention on this vintage cut example. Executed in graphite pen- cil on a trimmed sheet of approximately 3-1/4 x 1-1/2”, Wagner’s scripting (signed “H Wagner”) projects (“8”) strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00

429. Jimmie Foxx Signed 1934 Government Postcard - Full JSA As America recovered from the Great Depression, baseball held its everlasting 427. Babe Ruth Cut Signature—JSA/BGS Authentic appeal and autographs Signature judged as Authentic by JSA and encapsulated by BGS. The mighty Babe came not at a hefty Ruth (d.1948) graciously obliged an autograph seeker’s request and signed the offered price, but simply for the cut. The approximately 4-1/2 x 2-1/4” scrap is endorsed in period pencil by “The asking. As the Philadelphia Athletics finished their spring training session in Fort Bambino”. Despite a slight abrasion to the “h” in his surname, Ruth’s autograph and Myers, Florida, defending Triple Crown winner Jimmie Foxx complied with a fan’s Sincerely salutation present (“7-8”). The cut was mounted as part of a Ruth montage request and signed this government postcard. Executed in black ink fountain pen on in a period scrapbook. The overall display measures 7x9 and appears quite handsome the blank side, Foxx’s scripting projects (“9”) potency. Faint creases and evidence of in the study Beckett authentication holder. handling do not affect Foxx’ magnificent penning. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

431. Roger Maris Cut Autograph Framed Display with Full JSA Picture this Roger Maris cut auto- graph framed display hanging prominently in your den or office. With overall framed and matted dimensions of 18-1/2 x 22-1/2” (minor abrasions to framing), the 3- 430. Jimmie Foxx Cut Signature - Full JSA 1/2 x 2” blue ink cut presents a Discovered in rural Sudlersville by fellow Marylander Frank “Home Run” Baker, Hall striking (“9”) in both clarity and of Famer Jimmie Foxx became the second slugger to join the 500 longball plateau strength. The endorsement is placed established by yet another Maryland native, Babe Ruth. This cut signature showcases beneath an 8x10 photograph of the Foxx’ brilliant penmanship and is among the scarcest of 500 Home Run Club script- acclaimed slugger. Full photo LOA ings. Executed in graphite pencil on a scrap of 4-5/16” long, Foxx’ endorsement proj- from JSA. More on our website. ects (“8-9”) potency. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

432. Ted Williams Signed Government 434. Mickey Mantle & Ted Williams Postcard - PSA/DNA “Authentic” 433. Roger Maris Signed 3x5 Index Signed Perez-Steele Celebration Opening Bid $100.00 Card with Full JSA Opening Bid $200.00 Postcards with Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00

68 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 436. (4) Baseball HOFer/Star 435. Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Autograph Displays with Mantle & Ted Williams Durocher, Keller, Mack & Autographed Postcards Sisler—All Certified with Full JSA Baseball greats bedazzle in this lot of (4) Cross-league rivals Joe DiMaggio, HOFer/star matted autograph cut dis- Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams plays. Featured are: L. Durocher have inscribed this trio of postcards. (d.1991) matted to 8x10 with Perez- Included are 1.) 1980 Perez-Steele Steele postcard (“9”) with JSA stamp of #75 DiMaggio (“9-10”); 2.) 1980 approval; C. Keller (d.1990) matted to Perez-Steele #145 Mantle (“10”) and 11x14 with magazine photo (“8-9”) with 3.) Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque JSA basic cert/sticker; C. Mack (d.1956) Postcard T. Williams signed on the framed and matted to 16x20 with two reverse (“8-9”). All autographs are photos (“8-9”) with full photo LOA from placed in blue ink. Individual full JSA; G. Sisler matted to 16x20 with photo LOAs from JSA. newspaper photo (“9”) with JSA basic Opening Bid $200.00 cert/sticker. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

437. (8) Perez- 438. (20) Single-Signed Steele Hall of Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque Fame Postcard Postcards With Drysdale Displays with and Musial - All JSA Signed Cut Issued by the revered institution in Index Cards Cooperstown, the Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque Postcards are popular Including Paige collectibles in their own right, depict- Create your own ing the busts of honored members. “wall of fame” with These (20) examples are autographed these (8) Perez- by their heroic subjects. The fiber tip Steele postcard dis- and ballpoint pennings average (“8- plays featuring 9”) quality and include: Banks, Berra, signed cut index Brett, Carew, Dickey, Drysdale, Ford, cards beneath the players’ images. Uniformly framed and matted to 9x13, each Gomez, Grimes, Grove, Haines, endorsement presents (“9”) or better with a JSA basic cert card (unless noted). McCarthy, Musial, Reese, Schmidt, Included are Cronin, Greenberg, Grove, Lindstrom, Paige (full photo LOA from JSA), Seaver, Sisler, Stargell, Terry and Weaver. Individual JSA certs/stickers. Sisler, Terry and Wheat. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 440. Autographed Perez/Steele 439. (42) Perez-Steele Signed and HOF Plaque Postcard Lot Hall of Fame Postcards & Index of (57) With Mantle, Musial and Cards Spotlighted are (42) Perez-Steele signed Hall Spahn - All JSA or PSA/DNA of Fame Postcards and index cards. The Immortalized on postcards with artists’ ren- autographs average (“8-9”) or better quality derings or likenesses of their Hall of Fame throughout while the surfaces generally pres- busts, some of the game’s most legendary ent (EX-MT to NM) with moderate peripher- performers have signed these (57) keep- al discoloration. Highlights include Signed sakes. Signatures average (“8-9”) strength Index Cards: (8 cards, accompanied by with keys including: Chandler, Feller, Perez-Steele postcards, all JSA basic cert) Ferrell, Gehringer, (2) Irvin, Kell, Killebrew, with Averill, Carey, Coveleski, Grimes, Herman, Kiner, Leonard, Mantle (full Harris, Hooper, Hoyt, T. Jackson (N.Y. PSA/DNA), (2) Mathews, McCovey, (2) Giants 1922-36); Perez-Steele JSA Basic Mize, Musial, Palmer, Reese, Roberts, B. Certs: (7 cards) with #71 Dickey, #168 Robinson, Slaughter, (6) Snider, (3) Spahn, Mays, #177 Aaron and #186 Drysdale. More Stargell, B. Williams and Yastrzemski. on our website. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our Opening Bid $200.00 website. Opening Bid $250.00

441. Multi-Sport 442. Autographed 8x10 and Autographed Flats 10x8 Photograph Lot of (35) Collection of (13) With J. DiMaggio, Mantle and with DiMaggio & T. Williams - All Certed Williams—All Captured by the camera’s eye, some of Certified baseball’s most heralded Hall of Famers have signed these (35) 8x10 photos. Signature seekers celebrate Pennings average (“9-10”) strength and your hobby with this col- include: Aparicio, Ashburn, Barlick, lection of (13) multi-sport Bench, Berra, Brett, Carew, Cepeda, autographed flats. Dickey, DiMaggio (full JSA); Drysdale, Highlights are: J. Feller, Ford, Hunter, Jenkins, Kaline, DiMaggio casino issued Mantle (full JSA), Mathews, Molitor, 12x18 tribute poster (“7-8”) with full photo LOA from JSA; T. Williams 8x10 with Murray, Musial, Palmer, Perry, Rizzuto, Babe Ruth matted to 11x14 (“5”) with JSA basic cert/sticker; W. Mays casino issued Roberts, B. Robinson, Roush, (2) 7x5 two image photo (“9”) with JSA sticker only; M. Johnson 2/12/96 SI (“9-10”) Schmidt, Snider, Spahn, Sutton, Terry, T. Williams (full JSA) and Yastrzemski. with JSA basic cert/sticker; J. Montana 8x10 multi-image advertisement (“8”) with Individuals certs/stickers from PSA/DNA or JSA. JSA basic cert/sticker. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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443. Lefty 445. Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle & Grove Ted Williams Signed 8x10 Photographs Signed with Full LOAs Original Lethal trio George of Joe DiMaggio, Burke Mickey 8x10 Mantle and Photo— Ted Williams Full JSA signed 8x10 D o n ’t get left photo- out of the race graphs. for this gor- 444. Honus Wagner Signed Newspaper Included geous signed Photo—Full JSA are 1.) p r o f e s s i o n a l Set sail with the “Flying Dutchman”. Offered is a DiMaggio photo. Perfectly suited for display this original c.1930s c.1930s newspaper photo signed by the legendary Honus in black G e o rge Burke 8x10 photo of “Lefty” Grove is a treasure Wagner (d.1955). Measuring 6x7 this arched topped relic Sharpie in its own right. Exponentially enhancing the value of features Wa g n e r ’s dignified (“7-8”) strength endorsement (“8”, full this (NM) photo is Grove’s elegant (“8-9”) endorsement in the upper field region with the inscription “Pirate”. photo LOA at lower left. Captured during Grove’s Red Sox playing This handsome signature would rate higher if not for from days this dynamic image is a well-executed example of softness of the letter “a” in Wa g n e r. Several compacting PSA/DNA); 2.) Mantle in blue Sharpie (“9-10”, full soft focus photography, contrasting the subject’s smiling folds do not lessen the sharp photographic images of photo LOA from JSA) and 3.) T. Williams in blue expression against a softened background. Full photo Wagner and a Pirates trainer. Full photo LOA from JSA. Sharpie (“10”, full photo LOA from JSA). L O A from JSA. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

446. Baseball Autographed Oversize Flats Lot of (3) with DiMaggio, Mantle & Williams—All Certified 448. (9) Multi-Signed Baseball 8x10 Autograph hounds howl all night for this lot of (3) 447. (4) Joe DiMaggio Signed Photographs with 1971 Orioles 20-Game baseball autographed oversize flats featuring the pre- Lithographs - All Full JSA Winners mier sluggers of the 1940s-50s. Present are: J. The “Yankee Clipper” touches ‘em all in this lot of (4) Splendid arrangement of (9) multi-signed baseball 8x10 DiMaggio 12x18 tribute poster issued by Resorts autographed lithographs. Composed in 1994 by artist photographs. These blue ink scripts each register (“8- International Casino signed (“7”) in blue fiber tip mark- Angelo Marino, each limited edition (/900) color print 9”) strength or better. Included are PSA/DNA Cert er with full photo LOA from JSA; M. Mantle 6/25/56 measures 18x24 and features a colorful collage of Cards: (5 pictures) with Bauer/Woodling, Life Magazine signed (“9-10”) in silver metallic paint DiMaggio with Yankee Stadium imagery in the back- Carter/Darling, Cuellar/Dobson/McNally/Palmer, pen with personalized salutation and full photo LOA ground. DiMaggio has signed each in blue marker. The Rose/Brett, Spahn/Sain; JSA Cert Cards: (4 pictures) from JSA; T. Williams photo matted to 22x19 signed pennings project “perfect 10” strength throughout. with Bauer/Woodling, (“9-10”) in black felt pen with COA from Grand Slam Tremendous “break” value! Individual full photo LOAs Boyer/Kubek/Richardson/Pepitone, Dent Marketing. More on our website. from JSA. (10.2.78)/Torrez and Perry Brothers. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

451. Single- Signed Baseball 8x10 Photograph Lot of (173) With (6) Hunter, (6) Newhouser and (6) 449. (17) Juan Marichal Signed 16x20 Rose Photographs with Inscriptions—All JSA 450. (72) Richie Ashburn, Jim Hunter & While a picture is worth a thousand words, these (173) autographed Allow the “Dominican Dandy” to twirl his way into (24 of Each) Signed & 8x10 photographs carry nice value, as well! With fiber your collection with these (17) Juan Marichal signed Certed 8x10 Photographs tip pennings averaging (“9”) strength, these are suitable 16x20 photographs. Each picture is penned in blue Invest in these (72) Richie Ashburn, Jim Hunter and from framed display in any baseball-themed den. Sharpie with the autographs presenting (“9-10”). Phil Rizzuto signed 8x10 photographs. Each blue Highlights include: (6) C. Boyer; (6) Carlton; (6) Included are (12) “Wind-Up” poses and (5) “Pitching” Sharpie autograph averages (“9”) or better. Included are Erskine; (6) Feller; (6) Hunter; (6) Newhouser; (6) M. poses. Includes are (15) HOF 83, (1) Dominican Dandy (24) Ashburn: with (1) Batting Champ ‘55-’58 ((22) Owen; (6) R. Roberts; (6) Rose; and (6) Turley. HOF 83 and (1) Dominican Dandy inscriptions. JSA stickers, (2) PSA/DNA Stickers); (24) Hunter: (all Individual certs/stickers or auction LOA from JSA. Individual JSA cert cards accompany. JSA stickers) and (24) Rizzuto: ((6) each of four differ- More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 ent poses, all JSA stickers). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

70 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 453. Signed 1949 Bowman Baseball #224 Satchel Paige Rookie with Full JSA 452. (4) 1948 Bowman Baseball Expand the credentials of your signed Signed Hall of Fame Rookie Cards card collection with this stunning with Berra & Musial—All autographed 1949 Bowman Baseball PSA/DNA Authentic #224 Satchel Paige rookie high num- ber. The portrait of the Negro League Each autograph judged Authentic and encapsulat- and Hall of Fame icon is inscribed ed by PSA/DNA. Alluring quartet of 1948 near the neckline in blue ink with the Bowman Baseball signed Hall of Fame rookie autograph registering (“6”) qualities. cards. Each blue Sharpie endorsement presents The moderately creased cardboard (“9-10”) in both strength and clarity. Included are grades (FR to GD) but does not dis- #3 Kiner RC (card presents VG), #6 Berra RC tract from the overall presentation of (card presents GD), #8 Rizzuto RC (HOF 94, the signature. One of the more covet- card presents (VG) and #36 Musial RC (card ed signed cards of the post-war era. presents (VG). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

455. (3) 1954-1968 Topps Baseball 454. Signed 1954 Topps Baseball Signed Hall of Fame #128 Rookie— Rookies with Banks, PSA/DNA Authentic Killebrew & Ryan— Signature assessed as Authentic and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. “Hammerin’” Hank Aaron is the All PSA/DNA proud endorser of the offered 1954 Topps Authentic Baseball #128 autographed rookie card. The Each autograph judged as black marker signature is placed across the home Authentic and encapsulated run king’s cap and is executed with (“8-9”) preci- by PSA/DNA. A “Killer”, sion. The acclaimed canvas is crease-free and “Mr. Cub” and “The Ryan presents in (VG) condition. Signed Hall of Fame Express” are teamed with rookie cards are “white hot” and this “Oh the offered trio of 1954- Henry!” is definitely the “one to get” from the 1968 Topps Baseball signed Hall of Fame rookie cards. Included are 1.) 1954 Topps 1954 Topps edition. #94 Banks RC in black marker (“8”, card presents GD); 2.) 1955 Topps #124 Opening Bid $400.00 Killebrew RC in blue Sharpie (“9”, card presents VG) and 3.) 1968 Topps #177 Ryan RC in black Sharpie (“9-10”, card presents (VG-EX). Opening Bid $400.00 456. 1958 Topps Baseball All- Star Autographed Near Set of 457. 1964 Topps Baseball Giants (20/21) Cards Autographed Starter Set of Perennial participants in the Midsummer’s (29/60) Cards with Koufax Classic, several of whom also belong to Larger than life depictions of your favorite the Baseball Hall of Fame have signed the stars are delivered with the offered 1964 offered 1958 Topps Baseball All-Star near Topps Baseball Giants autographed starter set set of (20/21) cards. The blue ink endorse- of (29/60) cards. The uniformly blue ink ments range from (“7” to “9”) in strength scripts are executed with (“8-9”) precision while the surfaces generally present (VG throughout while the cards generally present to VG-EX) with no creasing. Included are (EX-MT). Included are: #1, #3 Koufax, 5, 6-9, #476 Musial, 477, 478, #479 Fox, #480 #12 Kaline, 14, 15, 19, 24, 28, #29 F. Mathews, 481, #482 Banks, #483 Robinson, #31 Spahn, 32, 34, #37 Marichal, Aparicio, #484 F. Robinson, #485 T. #38 Killebrew, #39 Aparicio, 40, #41 Gibson, Williams, #486 Mays, #487 Mantle, #488 43, 46, #48 Yastrzemski, #52 B. Williams, #55 Aaron, , 489-493, #494 Spahn and 495. Cepeda, #56 Pinson, #58 Santo and 60. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our PSA/DNA cert cards accompany. website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

459. (102) Baseball 458. (84) Baseball Hall of Commemorative/ Famer Signed Cards from (13) Reprint Signed Different Players Cards with (42) It’s always induction day for these (84) Baseball Hall of Famer signed cards from Hall of Famers (13) different players. These mostly (“8- Including 9”) endorsements include 33% 1952-1981 Williams Topps, Bowman and Fleer cards (average Assembled are (102) GD to VG) with 72% from TCMA and baseball commemora- other commemorative issues. Included are tive/reprint signed cards (3) Appling, (5) Boudreau, (5) Cepeda, (5) with (42) Hall of Famers including Williams. The mostly (NM) cards are primarily Herman, (8) Hunter, (3) Irvin, (3) Jenkins, signed in blue ink averaging (“8-9”) strengths throughout. Various authentication is (19) Kaline, (10) Killebrew (two HOF present. Featured are 1983 Donruss Hall of Fame Heroes: #9 T. Williams (JSA/SGC ‘84), (8) Kiner, (5) Mathews, (2) Authentic), #32 Musial, #34 Aaron; 1987 CCC 1948 Bowman Reprints: #6 Berra, Slaughter and (8) Terry. Auction LOA #8 Rizzuto, #36 Musial (reverse writing) and 1989 Bowman Sweepstakes: Ashburn from JSA. More on our website. (PSA/DNA Sticker and cert card). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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460. Ed Lopat 1955 New York Yankees Signed Game-Worn 461. 1968 Game-Worn Home Home Jersey - Full Miedema LOA Jersey - Full Miedema LOA A key component of the Yankees formidable 1950s dynasty, pitcher Ed Lopat posted The lesser-celebrated half of the most explosive brother tandem in Major League his- an aggregate 80-36 mark as a member of five straight championship installments tory, Tommie Aaron played for Braves installments in Milwaukee and Atlanta, win- (1949-1953). This Yankees home jersey was worn and signed by Lopat during the ning International League MVP honors during a minor league stint in between. This 1955 season. The flannel button-down garment features blue pinstripes, felt identifiers Atlanta Braves home jersey was worn by Aaron during the 1968 season. The flannel and proper “Spalding” tagging. On the upper right front, Lopat’s blue marker auto- button-down garment features a blue pinstripe pattern, twill identifiers and proper graph shows (“8”) strength. This Bronx gamer shows incredible wear. Full photo LOA “Wilson” tagging. Light wear is evident. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More from Dave Miedema. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

463. Mike Schmidt 1988 Philadelphia Phillies Signed Game- 462. Fergie Jenkins 1974 Game-Worn Home Worn Home Jersey - Full Miedema and Full JSA Jersey - Full Miedema LOA Already a member of the esteemed 500 Home Run Club, 38-year-old Mike Schmidt Displeased with Fergie Jenkins’ 14-16 ledger in 1973, the Chicago Cubs dealt the kept right on slugging, launching 12 homers and driving in 62 before a rotator cuff Canadian-born hurler to Texas, where he promptly responded by winning a club injury sidelined him for the final 46 games of the 1988 campaign. This autographed record 25 games in 1974. This Rangers home jersey was worn by Jenkins during the Phillies home jersey was worn by Schmidt during that ’88 season, the penultimate early portion of that ’74 campaign. The white knit button-down garment features will campaign of his Hall of Fame career. The white knit button-down garment features a identifiers and proper “Wilson” tagging. Incredible wear is evident, as this Hall of maroon pinstripe pattern, twill identifiers and proper “Rawlings” tagging. On the left Fame gamer had originally been worn in 1973 by , was subsequently front tail, Schmidt has signed in black marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “HOF 95.” given to and worn by Jenkins (albeit briefly) in 1974, and ultimately, worn at the Full photo LOA from JSA (for autograph) and full photo LOA from Dave Miedema minor league level. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. (for jersey). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

464. Cal Ripken, Jr. 1993 Baltimore Orioles Game-Worn Road 465. Yasiel Puig 2008-2010 Cuban National Team Game Jersey While his robust .526 batting average during the 2013 Cactus League season nearly Jersey - Full Miedema LOA had the Los Angeles Dodgers sold on Cuba native Yasiel Puig, the parent club’s hor- In the process of rebuilding a once-dominant franchise, the Baltimore Orioles parted rendous start left skipper Don Mattingly no choice but to summon the promising ways with two Ripken staples in 1993. The “other” Ripken remained, however, further prospect on June 2. The move paid dividends as the club went from 23-32 without establishing his legacy as baseball’s iron man as he collected his 2000th career hit Puig to 69-38 with him. As he set the precedent with the Cuban National team, Puig (July 10) and approached 2000 consecutive games played. This Orioles road jersey was issued this Cienfuegos Elephants jersey during his 2008-2010 tenure in his home- was worn by the Hall of Fame shortstop during a 1993 season that saw him launch 24 land. The green mesh button-down garment features a script-style “Cienfuegos” dis- home runs. The gray knit button-down garment features twill identifiers and proper played across the chest in black-on-white felt, “14” sewn to the back and “PUIG” “Russell Athletic” tagging. Moderate wear is evident. Full photo LOA from Dave sewn atop the number in like fashion. Black piping lines the sides and a shell-themed Miedema. More on our website. logo patch adorns the left sleeve. LOA from David Parlet. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 466. Dave 467. 1970 Baldwin 1969 Washington Washington Senators Senators Game- Game-Issued Issued Road Jersey Home Sure-handed with Jersey the leather but fee- With an infu- ble at the plate, sion of youth to former sidearmer spark hopes to a Dave Baldwin second straight pitched to a 2-4 winning season, the 1970 Washington Senators were true to the city’s “First in war, mark in 1969, losing to both the expansion Pilots and Royals along the way. During first in peace and last in the American League” mantra. This home jersey was issued that campaign, Baldwin was issued and/or wore this Washington Senators road jersey. to and/or worn by one of the club’s promising young stars that season. The cream-col- The gray flannel button-down garment features twill identifiers, proper “Wilson” tag- ored flannel button-down garment features twill identifiers and proper “Wilson” tag- ging and the MLB silhouette logo 100th anniversary patch. Solid game wear is evi- ging. The number “20” suggests wear by either Jeff Burroughs or Joe Coleman. More dent. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

468. Al 469. Gary Oliver 1977 Carter 1985 Pittsburgh Signed Game- Pirates Worn New Game-Worn York Mets Jersey - Full Batting Miedema Practice Jersey LOA - Full Miedema Considered in the LOA MVP balloting Endearing himself to the Flushing faithful, Hall of Famer Gary Carter launched a 10th no fewer than 10 times, former slugger Al Oliver was among the game’s most unsung inning walk-off home run as the Mets triumphed over St. Louis in the 1985 season stars throughout an 18-year career that produced 2,743 hits and a .303 batting average. opener. The shot set the precedent for a season in which the newly acquired Carter hit This Pittsburgh Pirates alternate jersey was worn by Oliver during the 1977 season. a career-best 32 round-trippers. This batting practice jersey was worn and signed by The black knit pullover garment features twill identifiers and proper “Descente” tag- Carter during his inaugural season in Queens. The blue mesh garment features twill ging. All-original and unaltered, the jersey shows light wear. Full photo LOA from identifiers, “Rawlings” tagging and a black marker autograph (“8” strength). Full Dave Miedema. More on our website. photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

470. (5) 1988- 471. Bobby 1994 Baltimore Cox 2002 Orioles Game- Atlanta Worn Jerseys Braves With B. Game-Worn Anderson Road Jersey High-flying Orioles - Full from the final days at Miedema Memorial Stadium to the unveiling of LOA Camden Yards wore After guiding and/or signed these the Toronto Blue Jays to the postseason for the first time in franchise annals, skipper (5) jerseys. The garments showcase the team’s familiar black-and-orange and show returned to the helm in Atlanta, where he piloted the Braves to a world light to moderate wear with twill identifiers and proper tagging. Includes: Brady title, five pennants and 14 straight division crowns. This 2002 Atlanta Braves road jer- Anderson: 1990 road; Francisco de la Rosa: 1991 Sunday home; Jeffery sey was worn by Cox as his club secured the 11th of those 14 division titles. The gray Hammonds: 1994 home (autographed); Arthur Rhodes: 1994 home (autographed); knit button-down garment features twill identifiers and proper “Russell Athletic” tag- 1988 Home Jersey: of uncertain origin. More on our website. ging. The all-original gamer shows moderate wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Opening Bid $250.00 Miedema. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 472. Bob Gibson Signed 473. Ron Darling 1990- and Game-Worn 1969 1991 New York Mets St. Louis Cardinals Game-Worn Warm-Up Home Pants - Full JSA Jacket - Full Miedema In the time-honored batter vs. LOA pitcher confrontation, it’s quite Only the 15th Hawaiian-born play- clear that Hall of Famer Bob er to reach the Major Leagues, for- Gibson “wore the pants” in those mer pitcher Ron Darling set an showdowns. In his 1969 cam- impressive precedent with a stellar paign, Gibson literally wore and career at Yale University. This New autographed this pair of St. Louis York Mets jacket was worn and Cardinals home pants as he signed by the Flushing favorite defended his Cy Young and MVP during the latter portion (1990- honors. The cream-colored flannel 1991) of his tenure with the Mets. leg wear features proper “Rawlings” tagging and is signed by Gibson in black ink The blue satin-like button-down garment features embroidered and pile identifiers, (“6” strength) on the upper right-leg front. The all-original garment shows heavy proper “Starter” tagging and is signed in black marker (“9” strength) on the left front. wear. Full photo LOA from JSA (for autograph). More on our website. Light wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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476. 1980s-1990s St. Louis Cardinals 474. 1949-1950 St. Louis Cardinals 475. 1994-2002 Texas Rangers Game- Game-Issued Lot of (3) With (2) Jackets Game-Worn Jacket Issued “Varsity Style” Jacket and (1) Warm-Up Jersey From the post-war days at Sportsman’s Park, this St. Issued to a Texas Rangers player in an era during which A distant second with 11 World Series titles to their Louis Cardinals jacket was worn by a Redbirds player as the club unveiled its “Ballpark in Arlington” venue and credit, the St. Louis Cardinals are “dead-red” in this lot the club contended for N.L. supremacy. The blue wool made its first-ever postseason appearance, this “varsity of (3) game issued items. Showing light to moderate button-down garment features a club logo (dating to style” jacket in an attractive addition to any game-used wear, the items include: 1980s-1990s Warm-Up 1949-1950) embroidered to a twill plate on the left breast. collection. The blue wool button-down garment fea- Jacket: a red knit pullover garment with “Starter” tag- Red-white-and-blue striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the tures red leather sleeves, two front pockets and ging; 1990s Bullpen Jacket: red nylon zippered/but- c o l l a r, waistline and sleeve endings, while the right side “RANGERS” arched across the chest in red embroidery ton-down garment with “Starter” tagging; Mark interior is home to a vintage “Butwin” label. This all- on white felt. On the back, a 10-3/8”-diameter team Petkovsek 1998 Warm-Up Jersey: red mesh button- original Gateway City item shows heavy wear with fray- logo design dates to 1994-2002. The item has proper down garment with “Majestic” tagging. More on our ing about the collar and a partially detached chain. “Starter” tagging. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

478. Penny Hardaway 1995-96 Orlando Magic Signed Game- Worn Alternate 477. 2000s New York Mets Game-Issued Jersey - 479. (4) 1940s-1960s Game-Worn Lot of (4) Full Miedema LOA Football Jerseys With (3) Vintage Forever known for their woeful origins and meteoric Unconventionally tall for a point guard, 6-foot-7 “Sand-Knit” Versions Memphis product Penny Hardaway was huge, indeed, rise in 1969, the New York Mets endured the media Spanning football’s archaic years with leather helmets spotlight and maintain a rabid fan base to this day. in leading expansion Orlando to prominence. This Magic alternate jersey was worn and signed by and no face mask, two-way players and the emergence These (4) uniform items were issued to Mets players of the AFL, these four vintage jerseys were worn dur- during the post-2000 era. The items show light to mod- Hardaway as he helped power the team to a franchise- best 60 wins during the 1995-96 season. The blue mesh ing gridiron battle. While specific players, teams and erate wear and include: 2001-2011 Road Cap: a “New leagues cannot be readily identified, these durable Era” size “7-3/8” accessory; 2000s Jacket: a pullover garment features twill identifiers and proper “Champion” tagging. On the back “1,” Hardaway’s durene pullover garments have the attributes of colle- “Majestic” cold-weather garment; (2) 2000s Warm-Up giate or professional model gamers. Manufacturer’s/dis- Jackets: “Majestic” pullover garments with zippered black marker autograph shows (“9”) strength. Light wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on tributor’s tags include “Crutchfield’s” and (3) very collars. More on our website. early “Sand-Knit.” Solid game wear is apparent on all! Opening Bid $150.00 our website. Opening Bid $150.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

482. 1980s-2000s Washington Capitals 481. Jahri Evans 2010 New Orleans Game-Used Stick Lot of (13) With Oates 480. 1981-1983 Houston Saints Game-Worn Ensemble With and Hunter Oilers Team-Issued Road Jersey - Full Team LOA Ably employed by Washington Capitals players in Miedema LOA efforts of checking, high sticking and slap shots during The product of a little-known collegiate program at NHL battles during the 1980s-2000s, these (13) game- A franchise fixture for 16 seasons (1968-1983), Hall of Bloomsburg University, Jahri Evans has established used sticks have all the earmarks from hard-fought skir- Fame defensive end Elvin Bethea enjoyed Pro Bowl himself as a five-time Pro Bowler, a Super Bowl cham- mishes on the frozen pond, including board, blade and selections as Houston advanced to the AFC title game pion and the highest paid guard in NFL history. This puck marks, as well as player names printed on the in back-to-back years. This Oilers road jersey was New Orleans Saints ensemble was worn by Evans dur- shafts. Included are sticks used by: Beaupre, Carey, issued to Bethea during the last three seasons (1981- ing the 2010 season. Includes: Jersey: a white Christian, Gould, Hatcher, D. Hunter, Malarchuk, K. 1983) of his prolific career. The white mesh pullover mesh/dazzle cloth blend pullover garment with twill Miller, Oates, Pivonka, Rouse, Sheehy and Tatarinov. garment features appliqué identifiers and proper identifiers and “Reebok” tagging; Pants: black knit leg More on our website. “Medalist – Sand-Knit” tagging. The all-original gar- wear with “Reebok” tagging. The items show light Opening Bid $250.00 ment shows no evidence of wear. Full photo LOA from wear and come with an LOA from the New Orleans Dave Miedema. More on our website. Saints. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 483. LeBron James 2002-2003 St. Vincent/St. Mary Game Jersey & Shorts - MEARS A5 With nary a notion of a NCAA stop, LeBron James enjoyed NBA-like amenities through- out a high school tenure documented like none before or since. With a traveling schedule 484. Al Wahl 1951 College All-Stars vs. NFL Champions akin to those of barnstorming tours, nationally televised games and even pay per view Game-Worn Helmet options drafted by Time Warner Cable, James was anticipated at every stop of the cus- Two revered gridiron traditions are celebrated with this archaic battle-tested tomized schedule. As his St. Vincent/St. Mary High School participated in the 2002-2003 equipment piece. Specifically, this helmet was worn and signed by former Sage Pango Tournament, James was issued this “Fighting Irish” ensemble. Graded A5 by University of Michigan All-American Al Wahl as he starred in the 1951 A l l - S t a r MEARS, the white mesh/dazzle cloth blend garments feature twill identifiers that show- Football Game. The brainchild of Chicago Tr i b u n e Sports Editor Arch Wa r d case James’ former number “23.” Proper “Adidas” tagging, sizing and style matches sev- (who also invented baseball’s All-Star Game), the annual contest pitted the col- eral other known James high school exemplars, which are detailed in accompanying docu- lege All-Stars against the NFL champions at Chicago’s Soldier Field. The blue mentation from MEARS. More on our website. plastic shell is decorated with (12) symmetrically arranged five-point stars. T h e Opening Bid $1000.00 interior padding remains on this size “7” accessory, which is signed by Wahl in black marker on the right-side interior (“9” strength). Game use is evident with flaking on some of the star decals. Comes with a stadium-issued program from the game (EX) as well as an LOA signed by Wa h l . Opening Bid $500.00

485. 1980s-1990s Game-Issued Baseball Apparel Lot of (6) With Staub Cap and Luzinski Coach’s Jacket With Major League careers as long as 23 years and as brief as four relief appearances, the performers who were issued these (6) apparel items include “La Grande Orange,” a “Bull” and some lesser-known diamond princi- pals. Showing varying degrees of game use, the items are headlined by: Rusty Staub 1981-1985 New York Mets Cap: a blue wool accessory with “New Era” tagging; Greg Luzinski 1993 Oakland A’s Warm-Up Jacket: a green knit zippered garment with “Starter” tagging; Heath Haynes 1994 Bullpen Jacket: a blue nylon three-quarter length zippered garment with “W.A. Goodman & Sons” tagging. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

486. 1970s- 2000s Boston Red Sox Game- Issued Lot of (5) With another World Series tro- phy to its credit, the Red Sox “Nation” is alive again and will appreciate this 487. 1980s-2000s Game-Issued Lot of (9) lot of (5) items Revved up as a time-honored source for your game-used collection, the “Big Red issued to BoSox Machine” brings you these (9) tried and true diamond relics. With varying degrees of players. With wear/use, the items are headlined by: Jeff Russell 1984 Warm-Up Jacket: red satin- varying degrees of wear, the relics include: 1975-1978 Cap: red crown style with like button-down garment with “Wilson” tagging; Alan Knicely 1984-1985 Warm-up “New Era” tagging; signed by Jim Lonborg; 1988 Spike Owen Cap: solid blue style Jersey: red mesh pullover garment with “Wilson” tagging; Robin Jennings 2001 with “New Era” tagging; 1990s Jacket: red satin-like button-down garment with Warm-Up Jersey: red mesh button-down garment with “Majestic” tagging; Travis “Starter” tagging; 2000s Bullpen Jacket: a three-quarter length blue nylon garment Dawkins 2000-2002 Spring Training Jersey: black mesh button-down garment with with “Majestic” tagging. More on our website. “Majestic” tagging. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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488. 1983- 2000s Oakland A’s Game- Issued Lot of (5) In the fran- chise’s third of three cities, the have retained the revered “ele- 489. 1980s-2000s Milwaukee Brewers Game-Issued Jacket Lot phant” logo of (4) and winning Having set a precedent by pacing the National League in attendance for six straight tradition. years (1953-1958), Milwaukee welcomed a Junior Circuit installment in 1970 and was These (5) items were issued to A’s principals during recent decades. The garments quick to gain contender status. These (4) Jackets were issued to Brewers players dur- exhibit various degrees of use and include: 1983 Warm-Up Jersey: ing the franchise’s tenures in both the American and National leagues. Includes: yellow knit pullover garment with “Rawlings” tagging; 1990s Warm-Up Jersey: Bullpen Jacket: a late-1980s/early-1990s full-length blue nylon zippered garment; green mesh pullover garment with “Majestic” tagging; 2000s Warm-Up Jersey: 1994 Jacket: a navy-blue nylon button-down garment with a 25th anniversary logo green micromesh button-down garment with “Majestic” tagging; 1990s Jacket: green- patch; Early-2000s Jacket: a blue nylon button-down garment; Post-2000 Warm-Up and-yellow nylon zippered garment with “Swingster” tagging; 2000s Jacket: green Jacket: a blue nylon pullover garment with script-style “M” logo. Light wear nylon zippered garment with “Majestic” tagging. More on our website. throughout. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

491. 1980s- 2000s Game- Issued Lot of (5) Having introduced Major League Baseball to indoor play, artificial turf and headache- inducing uniforms, 490. Arizona Diamondbacks Game-Issued Lot of (5) With 1998 the Houston Astros First-Year Jacket and Cap are well represent- ed in this lot of (5) While it wasn’t until 1998 that the big leagues came to the desert, a lightning-fast game-issued appar- maturing process resulted in the trophy being proudly hoisted in el items. Showing Arizona. These (5) apparel items were issued to Diamondbacks players during the varying degrees of wear, the space-themed relics include: 1980s Jacket: blue satin- franchise’s already-storied history. Includes: 1998 Jacket: a purple satin-like button- like zippered garment with “Goodman” tagging; 1987-1993 Bullpen Jacket: three- down jacket with “Starter” tagging; Travis Lee 1998 Cap: a white wool accessory quarter length blue nylon zippered garment with “W.A. Goodman & Sons” tagging; with “New Era” tagging; Bullpen Jacket: a three-quarter length purple satin-like zip- 1994-1999 Cap: blue wool accessory with “New Era” tagging; 2000 Jacket: black- pered garment with “Starter” tagging; 2007-Present Jacket: a black-and-maroon and-rust nylon pullover garment with “Majestic” tagging; 2000s Windbreaker: a nylon zippered garment with “Majestic” tagging; Warm-Up Jacket: a black nylon rust-colored nylon pullover garment with “Majestic” tagging. More on our website. pullover garment with “Starter” tagging. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

493. 1986- 2000s New York Mets Game- Issued Lot of (5) From the hero- ic Shea Stadium cham- pionship installment of 1986 to recent 492. 1990s-2000s Montreal Expos Game-Issued Lot of (5) rosters at Citi Field, New As Major League Baseball expanded north of the border, French Canadian Quebec York Mets was home to Canada’s first franchise, the Montreal Expos. These (5) items were icons were issued to that expansion club’s principals during the latter portion of their tenure on issued these (5) foreign soil. The items exhibit light to moderate wear and include: Warm-Up Jersey: uniform items. 1990s-2000s pullover garment with number “55”; Cap: a “New Era” 1994-1996 The relics show light to moderate wear and include: 1986 Jacket: blue satin-like gar- accessory; 2001 Jacket: features “Majestic” tagging and an American flag patch; (2) ment with “Starter” tagging; 1998-1999 Warm-Up Jacket: attributed to either 2000s Jackets: both feature “Starter/Diamond Collection” tagging. More on our web- Alberto Castillo and Allen Watson; 2000s Jacket: cold weather apparel with “Starter” site. label; 2000s Bullpen Jacket: three-quarter length garment with “Majestic” tagging; Opening Bid $200.00 1997 Alternate Cap: “New Era” size “7-1/4” accessory. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

76 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 494. High-Grade 495. 1964-1967 1962 Topps Football Complete Set of Football Near/Partial Set (176/176) Cards Run Plus (554) It is difficult to fathom how Duplicates the offered high-grade 1962 Move the chains for the offered Topps Football complete 1964-1967 Philadelphia Gum set of (176) cards has near/partial set run plus (554) remained in such a stellar duplicates. Highlighted among this state of preservation for crisp gallery are1964 Philadelphia over a half-century! These near: (173/198, average EX-MT pitch-black beauties exhibit to NM, 113 dupes) with (2) #17 nearly untouched corners, Ditka (EX-MT, EX), #30 J. Brown razor-sharp edges and lush (EX-MT), #91 Olsen RC (EX), (3) surface hues. The overall #117 Gifford (all EX-MT); 1965 approximate condition breakdown for the condition sensitive issue is as follows: 30% Philadelphia near: (173/198, (NM-MT or better), 50% (NM) and 20% (EX-MT or lesser) with only a couple of average EX-MT, 159 dupes) with instances of surface wax staining. Highlights include #1 Unitas (NM), #5 Berry SP #12 Unitas (VG-EX), #81 Starr (NM), #17 Ditka RC (NM), #28 J. Brown (NM), #36 E. Davis RC SP (NM), #39 (EX); 1966 Philadelphia partial: Meredith SP (EX-MT), #63 Starr SP (NM), #64 Hornung SP (NM), #76 CL SP (NM), (160/198, 89 dupes) with #24 #79 Matson SP (NM-MT), #88 Gabriel RC SP (NM), #90 Tarkenton RC SP (NM- Unitas (VG), (2) #88 Starr (NM, MT), #102 Tittle (NM), #104 Gifford (NM), #115 Jurgensen (NM), #127 Layne EX-MT) and 1967 Philadelphia: (NM), #151 Kilmer RC (NM) and #176 CL (EX-MT). Numerous potential third-party (161/198, average EX to EX-MT, 193 dupes) with (2) #35 Sayers (EX-MT, GD). candidates for high technical grades are found within! More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

496. (18) 497. 1935-1977 1948-1969 Football Shoebox Football Collection of (943) Hall of Cards—Loaded with Famers & Hall of Famers & Stars—All Stars PSA and Absolutely stacked 1935- SGC 1977 mostly football card shoebox collection of (943) Graded cards loaded with Hall of Light up the Famers and stars from the scoreboard with major manufacturers of the these (18) 1948- day. Highlighted among this profitable assortment are 1935 National Chicle: #3 1969 Topps, Kenneally (trimmed); 1948 Leaf: #6 Layne RC (VG, Yellow Pants); 1949 Leaf: #15 Bowman, Fleer and Leaf Football Hall of Famers and stars. Each graded by either Luckman (VG-EX), #26 Baugh (trimmed), #89 Waterfield (VG-EX); 1952 Bowman PSA or SGC. Included are 1948 Leaf: #1 Luckman RC (PSA 1.5, Yellow Large: #39 Tunnell (VG-EX); 1955 Bowman: #62 Blanda (VG); 1957 Topps: (2) Background), 1955 Bowman: #62 Blanda (PSA 8, oc); 1957 Topps: #30 Tittle (PSA #88 Gifford (EX, VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #66 Starr (VG), #90 Jurgensen RC (VG-EX); 8); 1958 Topps: (2 cards) with #120 Berry (PSA 8), #126 McDonald (PSA 6); 1959 1960 Topps: #1 Unitas (VG); 1962 Topps: #1 Unitas (VG); 1963 Fleer: #64 Topps: #10 J. Brown (PSA 7); 1960 Fleer: #58 Blanda (PSA 7); 1960 Topps: #51 Dougherty SP (EX-MT); 1965 Topps: #35 Kemp SP (VG), #46 W. Brown SP RC Starr (PSA 6); 1963 Fleer: (3 cards) with #15 Maynard (PSA 7), #48 Haynes (PSA 8), (VG-EX), #69 Blanda SP (VG), #99 Dawson SP (VG-EX), #133 Biletnikoff RC SP #64 Dougherty SP (PSA 7); 1964 Topps: #155 Alworth (PSA 6); 1965 Topps: #35 (GD), #176 CL SP (VG); 1966 Philadelphia: (3) #24 Unitas (EX-MT, EX, VG), #38 Kemp SP (PSA 5); 1966 Topps: (2 cards) with #48 Blanda (PSA 6), #96 Namath Sayers RC (VG); 1966 Topps: (2) #96 Namath (both VG) and 1970 Topps: (325 (SGC 55); 1967 Topps: (2 cards) with #24 Kemp (PSA 8), 116 (PSA 7) and 1969 cards, aggregate EX) with #90 O. Simpson RC (EX). More on our website. Topps Four-in-One: Piccolo/Hanburger (PSA 8). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

498. (907) 1951-1990s 499. (10,000+) 1975-1980 Football Card Shoebox Topps Football Hoard Collection with Many Loaded with Stars Stars and O.J. Simpson Including (2) Payton RC Auto Beef up your inventory with these Dynamic 1951-1990s football card (10,000+) 1975-1980 Topps shoebox collection of (907) cards Football cards featuring numer- with numerous Hall of Famers, key ous Hall of Fame rookies along stars and an autograph. Highlights with additional probable near and include Signed Card: 1988 Swell partial sets. Highlights include Greats O. Simpson (“9”, full photo 1975 Topps: (1300+, average VG LOA from JSA); 1961 Nu-Card: to VG-EX) with (4) #367 Fouts (5) #143 E. Davis RC (average RC (average VG); 1976 Topps: NM); 1962 Fleer: (2) #59 Maynard (1000+, average VG-EX) with (2) (both EX), #79 Kemp (EX); (2) #148 Payton RC (both GD); 1977 1970 Kellogg’s sets: (60/60, aver- Topps: (1250+, average EX to age NM-MT, 42 dupes, average EX- EX-MT) with (2) #177 Largent MT); 1970 Topps Glossy: #29 RC (EX, GD); 1978 Topps: Namath (EX-MT) and 1971 Topps: (2400+, average EX-MT to NM) #1 Unitas (VG, blank back). Also with (3) #315 Dorsett RC (all present are (174) 1980s-1990s EX-MT); 1979 Topps: (450+, assorted singles of mostly stars (averaging NM-MT) including 1984 Topps USFL: #36 average NM) with #390 Kelly RC (NM-MT), #52 S. Young RC (NM) and #58 R. White RC (NM-MT). More Campbell RC (NM) and 1980 on our website. Topps: (3600+, average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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500. 1948 Bowman Football Near 501. 1956 & 1959 Topps Set of (32/36) Shortprints Plus (2) Football Complete Sets Button up your chinstraps and tackle Dupes this tandem of 1956 and 1959 Topps From the inaugural 1948 Bowman Football Football complete sets. Highlights edition comes the offered near set of (32/36) include1956 Topps set: (120/120, shortprints plus (2) dupes. This gathering gen- 15% EX or better, 35% VG-EX, 50% erally ranges from (EX to EX-MT) with only a VG or lesser) with #1 Carson SP handful of outliers. Keys include #3 Lujack (VG), #22 Cardinals Team SP (VG), RC SP (EX), #12 Conerly RC SP (EX), (2) #60 L. Moore RC SP (GD), #61 #36 Turner RC SP (EX-MT, VG-EX), #48 Redskins Team SP (VG); 1959 Topps Kutner RC SP (EX), (2) #60 Nickel RC SP set: (176/176, 20% EX or better, 40% (EX-MT, EX), #63 Pihos RC SP (EX), #84 VG-EX, 40% VG or lesser) with #1 Crisler RC SP (EX), #99 Gilmer RC SP (VG- Unitas (GD), #10 J. Brown (VG-EX), EX), #102 Angsman RC SP (EX) and #108 #20 Gifford (VG), #23 Starr (VG) and Ray RC SP (EX). Missing only #9, 15, 21 and #140 B. Mitchell RC (GD). More on 54 for shortprint completion. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

502. 1957 Topps Football Starter 503. (1220) 1960 Fleer Set of (95/154) with Unitas RC Football Cards with (2) Plus (108) 1962 Topps Civil War Complete Sets News & Non-Sport Exhibits Enticing 1960 Fleer Football card col- Diverse subjects are covered with the offered lection of (1220) cards featuring a pair 1957 Topps Football starter set of (95/154) of complete sets and several key AFL cards plus (108) additional non-sport singles. stars. This gathering generally presents Highlights include 1955 Exhibits Jet (VG to EX) throughout with significant Planes: (46 cards, average EX to EX-MT, size/centering variances with several both series); 1957 Topps Football starter: displaying the appearance of being (95/154, average EX-MT, 7 dupes) with #30 sheet cut. The majority of cards are Tittle (NM), (2) #31 Blanda (EX-MT, EX), crease-free with only moderate corner (2) #32 Layne (EX-MT, VG-EX), #85 Lane and edge wear. Highlights include (8) RC (EX-MT), #88 Gifford (EX-MT), #138 #1 H. White RC, (13) #7 Gillman RC Unitas RC (VG) and 1962 Topps Civil War CO, (8) #20 Baugh CO, (10) #58 News: (50 cards, mostly VG-EX) with #1 Blanda, (10) #66 Cannon RC, (14) #73 The Angry Man (VG). More on our website. Haynes RC, (9) #116 Stram RC CO, Opening Bid $200.00 (7) #118 Mix RC and (2) #124 Kemp RC (both sheet cut). Opening Bid $250.00

504. 1961 Fleer Football 505. 1962 Post Cereal Football Collection of (1594) Partial Set of (134/200) Cards Cards—Loaded with Plus (2) Dupes Stars Formidable 1962 Post Cereal Football par- Substantial 1961 Fleer Football tial set of (134/200) cards plus a pair of card collection of (1594) stars duplicates. This gathering was neatly showcasing a sterling lineup of extracted from period serially boxes and AFL stars. This assortment gen- generally presents in (EX to NM) condition erally presents (VG-EX to EX) with moderate size variances inherent with throughout with moderate the issue. The blank reverses are absent of size/centering variances. Keys any writing and no Baltimore Colts are include (10) #12 B. Mitchell, (7) present. Featured are #48 Gibbons SP #32 L. Moore, (10) #33 Berry, (NM), #54 McCord SP (NM), #97 J. (7) #39 Donovan, (3) #59 Brodie Johnson SP (EX-MT), #141 Lilly (EX-MT), RC, (7) #63 St. Clair, (10) #67 #142 Meredith (NM), #145 Tubbs SP Nomellini, (5) #71 R. Brown, (7) (NM), #176 Joyce SP (EX), #181 Pesonen #75 Robustelli, (5) #84 Lane, (5) #85 Lary, (2) #117 Layne, (10) #166 Blanda, (5) SP (NM) and #186 Youso SP (VG). More #188 Flores RC, (7) #197 Otto RC and (4) #215 Maynard RC. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

506. (802) 1958-1963 Topps 507. (1062) 1964-1967 Football Shoebox Collection Philadelphia Gum with Stars Football Cards Corral this (802) 1958-1963 Topps Exported from the “City of Football shoebox collection which has a Brotherly Love”, these (1062) distinct Baltimore Colts flavor. 1964-1967 Philadelphia Gum Highlighted among this star packed Football cards will certainly bring assembly are 1958 Topps: (161 cards, multiple sets toward completion. median VG-EX) with (2) #73 Gifford This mid-grade gathering displays (VG-EX, VG); 1959 Topps: (227 cards, moderate duplication throughout majority EX) with #23 Starr (VG-EX), and contains Hall of Famers and #82 Hornung (VG-EX); 1960 Topps: regional stars such as R. Brown, (101 cards, aggregate EX-MT) with #51 Hayes, J. Johnson, Krause, Starr (VG-EX); 1961 Topps: #1 Unitas McDonald and more. Included are (VG-EX); 1962 Topps: (158 cards, 1964 Philadelphia: (310 cards, majority VG-EX); 1963 Topps: #62 aggregate EX); 1965 Ditka (EX) and #86 Starr (VG-EX). More Philadelphia: (194 cards, average VG, 10% reverse writing); 1966 Philadelphia: on our website. (225 cards, majority VG-EX) and 1967 Philadelphia: (333 cards, median VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

78 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 508. 1968 509. 1969- 510. (1980) Topps 1971 Topps 1964-1972 Football Football Topps Team Complete Football Patches Set Run Singles Starter Set Gridiron war- Collection of (26/44) riors battle for with Stars supremacy with It’s always first Different the offered trio and ten with Plus (9) of 1969-1971 this impressive Topps Football Dupes 1964-1972 complete sets. Extremely chal- Topps Football Highlights lenging 1968 singles collec- include1969 Topps Football tion of (1980) Topps set: Team Patches cards with (263/263, aver- starter set of stars. Highlights include 1966 Topps: #67 Dawson age EX to EX-MT) with #25 Unitas (EX-MT), #26 (26/44) different plus (9) dupes. This test issue over- (NM); 1968 Topps: (140 cards, mostly EX-MT) with Piccolo RC (VG), #100 Namath (VG-EX), #120 whelmingly averages (NM) with several better and only #65 Namath (VG), (2) #149 Kemp (both VG); 1969 Csonka RC (EX-MT), #215 Starr (EX-MT); 1970 a handful lesser. Featured are Team Logo Cards: (8 Topps: (249 cards, mostly EX-MT) with #26 Piccolo Topps set: (263/263, median EX to EX-MT) with #90 cards, average NM) with #12 Falcons, #13 Colts, #14 RC (VG-EX); 1970 Topps: (370 cards, aggregate EX- Simpson RC (EX-MT), #150 Namath (EX-MT); 1971 Bears, #21 Saints, #32 Cardinals, #41 Jets, #42 Raiders MT) with #150 Namath (VG-EX); 1972 Topps: (667 Topps set: (263/263, average EX to EX-MT) with and #44 Bengals. Duplicates include #1, 5, 8-11, 25, 28 cards, median EX-MT to NM, 15 high numbers) with #156 Bradshaw RC (EX), #245 Greene RC (EX) and and 29. Missing #15-20, 22, 30, 31, 33-40 and 43 for #281 Hendricks AP (NM) and #338 Spurrier IA (EX- #250 Namath (EX). More on our website. completion. Opening Bid $250.00 MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

511. (669) 512. (139) 1948- 1948-1982 1979 Football Card Topps & Grab Bag with Bowman (7) Graded Football Including Cards Brown RC & with Unitas Stars “Johnny U” and Powerful “Touchdown Jim 1948-1979 Brown” headline the 513. 1970-1981 Topps Football Topps and offered 1948-1982 Collection of (7900+) Cards football grab bag of Bowman Strengthen your gridiron inventory with this substantial (139) cards with (7) Football 1970-1981 Topps Football collection of (7900+) cards. graded. Included shoebox col- Although primarily consisting of commons, there are among this upper tier lection of still plenty of Hall of Famers and regional stars mixed assortment are 1954 Bowman: #9 Pihos (VG-EX), #52 (669) cards featuring a stellar cast of Cantonian talent. throughout. Unless noted, each season averages (NM) Groza (VG); 1957 Topps: #31 Blanda (EX-MT), #22 Highlights include 1951 Bowman: #56 Conerly (EX); or better. Included are (200+) 1970 (average GD), (11) Van Brocklin (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #62 J. Brown RC 1954 Bowman: #23 Blanda RC (VG-EX); 1955 1971 (median VG), (400+) 1972 (average EX), (500+) (BVG 3); 1963 Topps: #1 Unitas (PSA 6); 1975 Bowman: #62 Blanda (EX-MT); 1956 Topps: #44 1973 (average EX), (700+) 1974 (average EX-MT), Topps: #39 Bleier (PSA 8); 1979 Topps: #500 Schmidt (EX), (2) #47 George RC (EX-MT, VG); 1960 (500+) 1975 (average EX-MT to NM), (800+) 1976, Bradshaw (BVG 9.5) and 1982 Topps: #434 L. Taylor Topps: (2) #74 Gifford (both EX) and 1970 Topps: (2400+) 1977, (700+) 1978, (400+) 1979, (500+) 1980 RC (PSA 9, oc). More on our website. #90 O. Simpson RC (VG-EX). More on our website. and (800+) 1981. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

515. (37) 516. (10) 1980- 1990-2004 1986 Football Topps Graded Football Superstars & USFL with Tom Complete Brady & Sets Emmitt Stake your Smith— claim to this All PSA 10 impressive Each graded 514. 1972 Topps Football Series 2 collection of Gem Mint 10 (37) 1980- Vending Box from Staubach Series by PSA. Field 1986 Topps Fresh 1972 Topps Football Series 2 vending box contain- greatness with Football and ing 500 unsearched cards. These cards hail from #s 133- these (10) 1990-2004 high-grade football superstars. USFL com- 263 and could yield extremely high-grade gems of #150 Included are elite copies of 1990 Score Supplemental: plete sets. B r a d s h a w, #157 E. Thomas RC, #160 O. Simpson, #165 #101 E. Smith RC; 1998 SP Authentic: #18 R. Moss Unless noted, each edition is hand collated and presents Unitas, #170 Butkus, #181 Upshaw RC, #200 S t a u b a c h RC; 1999 SP Authentic: #94 E. James RC; 2000 (NM to Mint) with the key rookies generally presenting RC, #230 Greene, #240 Little RC and #244 Joiner RC. Upper Deck Graded: #104 Brady RC; 2004 SP similarly. Included are (2) 1980, 1981, (8) 1982, (2) The tightly packed cards display the familiar factory Game-Used: (3 cards) with #109 R. Williams RC, 1983, (8) 1984, (2) 1984 USFL (in factory boxes, but bend assuring they have been untouched in over 40 #147 Fitzgerald RC, #184 E. Manning RC; 2004 opened), (10) 1985 USFL (unopened but no tape) and years. This prime opportunity is ideal for wax investors Upper Deck Finite: Juliu. Jones certified auto and (4) 1986. and graded card prospectors alike. Opening Bid $250.00 2004 Ultimate Collection: Juliu. Jones certified auto. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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517. Darrell Jackson 2005 NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl XL Ring As they lambasted their opponents on the biggest stage in American Sports, the Seattle Seahawks brought to a conclusion the expansion franchise’s 37-year drought marked by 12 foiled postseason appearances. And while that February triumph represents the crowning jewel on an oft- woeful tenure, the Great Northwest was not unfamiliar to the Super Sunday spotlight. As the Seahawks made their mark with a 2005 NFC title, this Super Bowl XL ring was bestowed upon wide receiver Darrell Jackson. As an encore to a 2004 season in which he set a fran- chise record with 87 receptions, the former Florida high school legend was a vital compo- nent in the Seahawks’ 2005 run to the Super Bowl. After hauling in touchdown passes in playoff wins over Washington and Carolina, Jackson tied a Super Bowl mark with five first- quarter receptions in Super Bowl XL.

For his efforts, Jackson was awarded this size 14 14-karat white gold accessory. Crafted by “Jostens,” the ring flaunts a facing with a metal- lic Seahawks logo resting on a blue gemstone. Keeping with the football shape, (18) genuine diamonds surround the facing, which is flanked by “SEATTLE” and “SEAHAWKS” is raised characters, Not to be outdone, the base of the facing and top of both shanks are symmetrically lined with a combined total of (40) genuine diamonds. On the left shank, a “Super Bowl XL” relief logo is accented by raised characters reading “JACKSON 82 WR.” On the opposite shank, raised letter proclamations of “NFC CHAMPIONS” and “2005” headline a display that includes a banner with a “TEAMWORK” engraving and relief likenesses of Qwest Field and its mountainous background. Within the band, “Darrell Jackson” is engraved in cursive, while “JOSTENS 14K” is also engraved. Accompanying is an appraisal letter from Kripps Jewelers. Opening Bid $4000.00

518. 1921-1939 NFL President Joe Carr 1936 Signed Typed Letter with Full JSA Football historians make an important addition to your archives with this Joe Carr (d.1939) signed typed letter. One of the architects of the NFL, Carr replaced as league president in 1921 (until his death in 1939) and is a char- ter member of the Pro Football HOF. Carr’s stately (“8-9”) strength signature appears at the bottom of 2/24/36 letter addressed to syndicated newspaper columnist F. J. Haskin. Typed on NFL letterhead trimmed at bottom to dimensions of 8-1/2 x 9” this significant document bears fully legible contents regarding “Red” Grange. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

519. (6) Tougher Pro Football Hall of Fame 520. (19) 1948-1988 Signed Pro Football Hall of Index Fame/Tough Deceased Cards— Signed Cards—All All Certed PSA/DNA These (19) 1948-1988 Pro Authentic Football Hall of Fame and Sideline mas- tough deceased signed cards terminds, feature some of the greatest innovators, talents to ever grace the field. and those The pre-1970 cards generally who battled present (GD to VG) with the in the trench- newer issues averaging (NM). es are the endorsers of these (6) Pro Football Hall of Fame signed index cards. Unless noted, each autograph Each artifact is encapsulated as Authentic and encapsulated by PSA/DNA and presents (“8”) or better. penned on the unlined portion of the correspondence item. Included are George Featured are PSA/DNA Authentic: (16 cards) with Bell (d.1984, 1981 Topps), Dudley Allen, Jim Conzelman, , Link Lyman, Early Neale (“Greasy” (1950 Bowman), (3) Matson (1959 Topps, 1962 Post, 1988 Swell Greats), Tyrer (d.1980, Philadelphia Eagles 1941 through 1950 coach) and . Each autograph 1968 Topps, “7”), Upshaw (1978 Topps), Wojciechowicz (1948 Bowman RC); JSA/BVG presents (“9”) or better. These tougher endorsements are well suited for any Authentic: Hunt (1988 Swell Greats, “6”) and JSA Certs: (2 cards) with Bradhsaw (1984 advanced gridiron gathering. Topps, JSA cert card). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $150.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 521. “Pop” Warner 1904 522. Paddy Signed Handwritten Letter on Driscoll Department of the Interior- Signed Index Carlisle Letterhead Card— Innovative football coach Glen S. “Pop” PSA/DNA Warner (d.1954) won four national cham- Authentic pionships and amassed an incredible win- Signature judged ning record at six universities. Presented is as Authentic and a Warner handwritten and signed letter encapsulated by accepting an invitation to speak at his alma PSA/DNA. mater Cornell University where he cap- Exceedingly tained the football team in the 1890s. scarce Paddy Warner’s (“7”) quality signature appears at Driscoll (d.1968) bottom left of the letter which is penned on signed index card. This quarterback for the NFL 1920s All-Decade Team inscribed the “Department of the Interior” letterhead 3x5 index card in blue ink with the autograph registering a strong (“9”) in both with the school location “Carlisle, PA.” strength and clarity. The endorsement is precisely centered and will be a fine acquisi- printed at top right. Full photo LOA from tion for the advanced Pro Football Hall of Fame oriented collector. JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

523. Steve 524. Daniel F. Owen Cut Reeves & Autograph with Full Dual-Signed JSA Program Page Legendary head with Full JSA coach and 1966 Advanced Pro Pro Football Hall Football Hall of of Fame inductee, Fame autograph Steve Owen seekers will not (d.1964), is the want to pass on the acclaimed author opportunity to of this extremely secure this Daniel scarce cut signa- F. Reeves and Bobby Layne dual-signed program page. Each permanent Canton resi- ture. The large 3-1/2” graphite pencil endorsement spans the bottom of an extracted dent has endorsed their respective side of the 8-1/2 x 11” thick stock page in black clipping from a publication page that was then adhered to a 3x5 index card. The auto- ink. Included are 1.) Daniel F. Reeves (d.1971) with salutation (“8”) on page 21 and graph presents (“8-9”) and comes with a full photo LOA from JSA. 2.) Bobby Layne (d.1986) grading (“7-8”) on page 22. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

525. 1949 526. 1970 AAFC Washington Baltimore Redskins Team- Colts Team- Signed Football Signed Mini with (33) Football with Autographs— (23) Full JSA Autographs Bridging the gap Including Tittle—Full JSA between two Hall of Fame coaches in Corral this 1949 AAFC Baltimore Colts team-signed mini football with (23) auto- Lombardi and Allen, graphs. This crushed leather sphere is penned primarily in black ink with the auto- Bill Austin led the 1970 Washington Redskins. Presented is a souvenir football signed graphs generally presenting (“8”) with deference to varying degrees of surface flak- by (33) members of the squad. The Sonnett pigskin is penned in black ink across the ing. Signatories include Bechtol, L. Davis, French, Gambino, Garrett, Grossman, three brown panels with the autographs averaging (“7”). Despite moderate abrasions Jagade, Jenkins, Kelly, Mellus, Nowaskey, Page, Phofl, Prewitt, Ruthstrom (d.1962), throughout, the overall presentation of this sphere is not seriously affected. Keys Sidorik, Spruill, Stone, Tillman, Tittle, Vacanti, Wedemeyer and W. Williams. Full include L. Brown, Hanburger, Jurgensen and J. Smith. The ball does not hold air and photo LOA from JSA. is housed in its original box. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

527. 1972 Kansas 528. 1977 City Chiefs Team Washington Signed Football Redskins Team- with (44) Signatures Signed Football Including Dawson, with (30) Lanier & Autographs— Stenerud—Full JSA Full JSA Commemorate the opening “Fight for Old D.C.” of Arrowhead Stadium with with the offered 1977 this 1972 Kansas City Washington Redskins Chiefs team signed football. Led by five HOFers, this vintage relic is signed by (44) team-signed football featuring (30) autographs from the legendary George Allen’s original tenants of the venerable “Home of the Chiefs” which opened in ‘72. final season at the helm. The Wilson Official NFL sphere is primarily penned in red Highlights are HOFers: B. Bell (“8”), B. Buchanan (“7-8”), L. Dawson (“6-7”), W. ink throughout the relatively clean white panels. The signatures generally average Lanier (“5-6”), J. Stenerud (“7”); keys: K. Best (“6-7”), W. Hayes (“3-4), E. Podolak (“7”) with some better and others lesser. Highlights include G. Allen, Hanburger, (“5”), O. Taylor (“6”), M. Upshaw (“6”), R. West (“7-8”). Also present is a c.1970 SB Houston, Kilmer, Riggins, C. Taylor and Theismann. Although the ball does not hold IV commemorative stein (EX-MT). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. air, this piece still presents nicely. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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529. (5) 1958-1990 Signed 530. (5) 1975 Fleer Football Football Hall of Fame Rookie Immortal Roll Signed Cards Cards with & Joe Plus Montana—All PSA/DNA Autographed Postcard—All Authentic PSA/DNA or JSA/SGC Each autograph judged as Authentic and Fuel your burgeoning Pro Football Hall encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Find the end of Fame autograph collection with zone with these (5) 1958-1990 signed these (6) signed items. The signatures Football Hall of Fame rookie cards. Each each present (“8-9”) or better and the card is penned in blue or black ink. cards generally presents (EX to NM). Included are 1.) 1958 Topps #62 J. Brown Included are 1975 Fleer Football RC (“8-9”, card presents (VG-EX); 2.) Immortal Roll: (5 cards) with #2 Cliff 1976 Topps #158 R. White RC (“9-10”, Battles (PSA/DNA Authentic), #12 Mel HOF 94, card presents EX); 3.) 1981 Hein (PSA/DNA Authentic), #20 Dan Topps #216 Montana RC (“10”, card Fortmann (PSA/DNA 7), #35 Ollie presents NM); 4.) 1989 Topps Traded #83T B. Sanders RC (“10”, card presents Mint) Matson (SGC/JSA Authentic), #81 Lou and 5.) 1990 Score Supplemental #101T E. Smith RC (“10”, card presents Mint). Groza (SGC/JSA Authentic) and Postcard: Don Hutson (PSA/DNA Authentic). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

531. (7) Pro Football Hall of Fame Signed Index Cards—All 532. (9) 1977 Touchdown Club PSA/DNA or JSA/SGC Signed Hall of Fame Cards with Canton’s calling with these (7) Grange—All PSA/DNA or Pro Football Hall of Fame signed JSA/SGC index cards. These inscribed 3x5 Hit pay dirt with these (9) 1977 Touchdown Club artifacts each exhibit (“8-9”) auto- signed Hall of Fame cards. Each autograph pres- graph strengths or better. Included ents (“8-9”) or better with the cards displaying are PSA/DNA Authentic: (5 (EX-MT to NM) canvases. Included are cards) with (HOF PSA/DNA Authentic: (6 cards) with #1 Red 1990), (with saluta- Grange, #4 , #5 , #25 tion), , , Don Hutson, #30 , #32 Bulldog Johnny Unitas; JSA/SGC Turner, #38 , #40 and Authentic: (2 cards) with Ed JSA/SGC Authentic: #3 . Healey and (with Opening Bid $200.00 salutation). Opening Bid $150.00

533. 1969 Super Bowl 534. Super Bowl MVP III Champion New Helmet Signed by (24) York Jets Team-Signed With Montana, Namath Helmet With Namath, and Starr - Full JSA Maynard and Full JSA While it wasn’t until 1987 that Realizing the first of two unfath- “I’m going to Disney World” omable feats by Shea Stadium became the staple exclamation tenants in 1969, the New York of Super Bowl MVPs, heroes of Jets disposed of the highly tout- the Sunday spectacular have ed Baltimore Colts in arguably always had celebration in mind, the biggest upset in NFL annals. and did so as they autographed This full-size helmet is auto- this full-size helmet. In all, (24) graphed by (26) members of that blue marker autographs show Super Bowl champion roster. (“10”) strength. Includes: The professional model accessory features black marker signatures that project (“9”) Aikman, Allen, Anderson, Biletnikoff, Bradshaw, Brown, Csonka, Dawson, Dent, or better potency throughout with keys including: Boozer, Hill, Lammons, Maynard, Howard, Howley, Martin, Montana, Namath, Plunkett, Rice, Rypien, Simms, Smith, Namath and Snell. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Starr, Swann, White, Williams and Young. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

535. (18) 536. Multi-Signed 1980 Pro Single-Signed Mini Helmets Football Hall of Fame Plus (4) Mark Gastineau Induction Yearbook with (19) Single-Signed Jerseys—All Autographs Including Al JSA Davis—Full JSA J.E.T.S Jets! Jets! Jets! Presented are Featured is a multi-signed 1980 Pro (22) New York Jets signed items from Football Hall of Fame induction yearbook one Hall of Famer and another fan with (19) autographs spread throughout the favorite. Included are Riddell Mini- pages. The blue and black ink endorse- Helmets: (1965-1977 style) with (18) ments overwhelmingly present (“8-9”) or Maynard (all HOF 87, average “9-10”) better while the publication grades (EX- and Single-Signed Jerseys: (all Jets MT). Signatories include Adderley (HOF- store model) with (4) Gastineau (on 80 ‘26’), G. Allen, Ewbank, Davidson, A. back numbers, #99 God Bless, average Davis, W. Davis, Graham, Groza, Hein, D. “9”). Individual JSA cert cards accom- Jones, Landry, Lavelli, Lilly, Madden, pany. Motley, Otto, Pihos, Sayers and J. Taylor. Opening Bid $200.00 Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 537. (2) Early 1890s Yale 538. 1911 Holsinger Sports Scrapbooks with Studios University Football Ticket Stubs of Virginia Football The early origins of Ivy League sports Team Large are documented with this interesting Photograph student archive of two early 1890s Yale Wahoo! From the archives scrapbooks with a football emphasis. at Charlottesville comes the Each bound artifact contains hundreds offered 1911 University of of neatly extracted and affixed newspa- Virginia Football team pho- per/publication game articles, black- tograph. Measuring nearly and-white pictures, stubs and other 13-3/4 x 9-1/4”, this black- sundry items. All material dates from and-white picture was craft- 1892-1895.Included are Scrapbook ed by Rufus W. Holsinger Studio. A 1912 fire destroyed several of Holsinger’s nega- One: (dated 1893) with dated tives and what survived was donated to the University in 1978. As notated on the 11/29/1894 Harvard vs. Pennsylvania reverse, this crisp portrayal was awarded to player JH Wellford at the close of the 8-2 football stub and Scrapbook Two: (2) campaign. Despite moderate staining along with age-induced foxing, this early grid- 11/17/1894 Cornell vs. Pennsylvania iron artifact displays remarkably well. football stubs. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

539. 1910s-1920s 540. Vintage Football Football Wire/Press Photo Lot of Memorabilia Lot (11) with Bednarik, Notre of (4) With Dame & Rose Bowl Hubley Cast Iron Gridiron grit and glory is preserved Bookends professionally in this vintage lot of (11) 1930s-1940s football wire/press Portrayed wearing min- photos. Displaying in appealing col- imal protection as they lectible condition these dynamic did battle in a sport that photos capture the determination of was a “filler” between NFL and collegiate players in dra- baseball seasons, vin- matic fashion. Highlights are: C. tage football players are the subjects on these (4) rare gridiron antiquities. Includes: Bednarik 1948 University of (2) 1920s Hubley Bookends: pair of 5-1/2”-tall cast iron and nickel-plated figural Pennsylvania 7x9 pose with “running back” accessories with felt-lined bottoms; crafted by Pennsylvania-based Maxwell Trophy winner caption (VG); Notre Dame vs. Army 1946 game action 11- Hubley, these are (NM); 1920s Pewter Candy Dish: a 6”-diameter hollowed bowl 1/2 x 8” (VG-EX) with bouncing ball caption; Rose Bowl 1946 UCLA vs. 11- supported by (3) football figurines; 1910s Porcelain Candy Dish: with ball 1/2 x 8” game action with 103 yd. TD run caption (VG). More on our website. carrier/tackler figural pairing. Flawless! Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

541. 1950s-1970s Memorabilia Lot of (9) With 1950s Gibbs- Conner Bank and 1960- 1961 Bobblehead Before their 1995 departure to the Midwest, the Los Angeles Rams had a storied history marked by “Crazy Legs,” the “Fearsome Foursome,” as well as defenders- turned-Hollywood stars and Fred Dryer. This lot of (9) vintage Rams souvenirs includes rare survivors from a franchise that left Tinsel Town starved for football. Highlights include: 1950s Gibbs-Conner Bank: an 8-1/2”-tall porcelain (NM) collectible crafted by the short- lived Cleveland-based plant; 1960-1961 Bobblehead: a square wood base example 542. (12) Autographed Green Bay (presents NM). More on our website. Packers Mini-Helmets - All JSA Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

544. Eli Manning Autographed & Framed Jersey Display with JSA Opening Bid $100.00 543. (12) Autographed Indianapolis Colts Mini-Helmets - All JSA Opening Bid $150.00

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From 1946 to early 1951, the Washington Capitols of the Basketball Association of America (predecessor to the NBA) took the league by storm by earning four successive playoff berths and capturing a pair of division titles. Despite their success, the cash- strapped Caps ultimately disbanded. Several players from the franchise took a break from the action and lent their endorsements to this newly discovered 1950-51 7-Up Washington Capitols team issue. Each card from the “find” is the only graded by either SGC or PSA and pictures the ballers hoisting a bottle of the refreshing soft drink. With exception to a single low-grade "raw" example, each of these crisp 4-1/4 x 5” black-and-white regional cards are the only known examples of each player!

545. 1950-51 7-Up 546. 1950-51 7-Up Washington Capitols Fred Washington Capitols Allen Scolari SGC 86 Sawyer SGC 84 Graded 86 NM+ 7.5 by SGC. “Fat Graded 84 NM 7 by SGC. Possibly Freddie” Scolari comes out on top unique 1950-51 7-Up Washington with his 1950-51 7-Up Washington Capitols Allen Sawyer regional bas- Capitols regional Type card. This ketball card. Exhibits strong corners roundball treasure is the highest and clean edges consistent with its graded example from this set extant. technical assessment. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

547. 1950-51 7-Up 548. 1950-51 7-Up Washington Capitols Dick Washington Capitols Schnittker SGC 80 Bones McKinney SGC 60 Graded 80 EX/NM 6 by SGC. Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. Long-time Rookie star Dick Schnittker is cap- player and coach Horace “Bones” tured on this possibly unique 1950- McKinney is the subject of this 51 7-Up regional treasure. The newly discovered regional relic. future NBA hero appears on par with Accurately centered with strong cor- the technical assessment. Also ners, creamy edges and a bold 7-Up appears in the inaugural 1957-58 advertising back. Topps Basketball issue. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

549. 1950-51 7-Up 550. 1950-51 7-Up Washington Capitols Ed Washington Capitols Ariel Mikan SGC 60 Maughan SGC 50 Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. Ed Mikan, Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. better known as George’s younger Former Utah Ute, Ariel “Ace” brother, is captured on this near Maughan is proudly portrayed on impossible regional this regional “fresh-up” card exhibit- with a “fresh up” advertising back. ing strong corners, clean edges and Crisp, clean, and presents at the a problem-free advertising back. zenith of its technical appraisal. Presents at the peak of the technical Opening Bid $250.00 grade. Opening Bid $250.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 551. 1973-74 to 1979-80 552. (1395) 1969-1993 Topps Basketball Complete Basketball Singles & Set Set Run Plus (88) 1980-81 Collection Topps with Bird/Magic RC As lethal as an Abdul-Jabbar Rock the rim with this comprehen- “skyhook”, the offered 1969-1993 sive run of 1973-74 to 1979-80 Topps basketball singles and set collec- Basketball complete sets. Highlights tion of (1395) cards is packed include 1973-74 Topps set: with promise. Highlights include (264/264, average NM) with #80 1969-70 Topps #43 Bradley RC Chamberlain (EX-MT), #130 (EX-MT); 1970-71 Topps: (100 Maravich (NM), #240 Erving (NM); cards, median VG-EX) with #7 1974-75 Topps set: (264/264, medi- Bradley (VG-EX); 1971-72 Topps an NM) with #39 Walton RC (EX- Trios: #43 Chamberlain/44/45 MT), #196 Gervin RC (NM), #200 (VG-EX); 1972-73 Topps: (108 Erving (EX-MT), #250 Chamberlain cards, aggregate EX, mostly stars) (EX-MT); 1975-76 Topps set: with #32 P. Jackson RC (VG-EX), (330/330, mostly NM) with #254 M. #195 Erving RC (EX), #255 Malone RC (NM), #300 Erving Erving AS (EX); 1973-74 Topps (NM); 1976-77 Topps set: (144/144, near: (242/264, average EX-MT, majority EX-MT to NM) with #1 Erving (EX), #110 D. Thompson RC (NM); 1977-78 46 dupes of mostly stars) with Topps set: (132/132, average NM); 1978-79 Topps set: (132/132, majority NM) and #130 Maravich (EX), #240 Erving 1979-80 Topps set: (132/132, average NM). Also included are (88) 1980-81 Topps EX-MT); 1978-79 Topps set: (132/132, average NM, 41 dupes); 1979-80 Topps set: Basketball singles averaging (NM-MT) with #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving LDR/#139 M. (132/132, average EX-MT, 9 dupes); 1980-81 Topps: #143/#30 Bird LDR/232 (NM); Johnson RC (NM) as the key. More on our website. 1988-89 Fleer: #17 Jordan (NM) and #20 Pippen RC (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

553. 1986-87 Fleer Basketball Complete Set of (132) Cards Plus (11/11) Stickers with PSA 9 Jordan Rookie The distinction of the most prized sports card issue of the 1980s undoubtedly belongs to the offered 1986-87 Fleer Basketball complete set of (132) cards plus (11/11) stick- ers. This condition sensitive series with delicate edges has an overall approximate condition breakdown of 20% (NM- MT or better), 40% (NM) and 40% (EX-MT or lesser). Featured are Set: (132/132) with #7 Barkley RC (EX- MT), #26 Drexler RC (EX-MT), #32 Ewing RC (EX-MT), #57 Jordan RC (PSA 9), #68 K. Malone RC (NM), #82 Olajuwon RC (NM) and Stickers: (11/11) with #8 Jordan RC (NM). Opening Bid $400.00

554. 1986-87 Fleer Basketball #82 555. 1996-97 Topps Chrome 556. 2003-04 Topps Chrome Akeem Olajuwon Rookie PSA 10 Basketball #138 Kobe Bryant Basketball #111 LeBron James Opening Bid $150.00 Rookie PSA 10 Rookie PSA 10 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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557. 1961-62 Fleer Basketball 558. (15) 1961- Starter Set of (33/66) Cards 1972 Topps & with Cousy & West Rookie Fleer Basketball Groundbreaking 1961-62 Fleer Basketball PSA Graded starter set of (33/66) cards with several Stars with (2) early cards of Hall of Fame greats. This assortment generally averages (EX to EX- Chamberlain & MT) with 21% being trimmed. Included (2) Russell are #5, 7, #10 Cousy (VG-EX), 13-15, “The Big O”, “Wilt the #17 Guerin RC (trimmed), #19 Heinsohn Stilt” and other amaz- (EX-MT), #22 K.C. Jones RC (EX), 24, ing hardwood talents #25 Kerr (EX-MT), #26 LaRusso RC grace these (15) 1961- (trimmed), 27, 28, #29 Lovellette 1972 Topps & Fleer Basketball PSA graded cards. Included are 1961-62 Fleer: (3 (trimmed), 30, #34 Petit (EX), 35, 37, #39 cards) with (2) #38 Russell (PSA 5, PSA 4), #47 Chamberlain IA (PSA 6); 1969-70 Schayes (VG-EX), 40, 41, #44 Wilkens Topps: #1 Chamberlain (PSA 6); 1970-71 Topps: (8 cards) with #7 Bradley (PSA 7), RC (VG-EX), 50, 53, #54 Heinsohn IA #24 CL (PSA 6.5), 30 (PSA 6), (2) #75 Alcindor (PSA 8, PSA 6), (2) #100 Robertson (EX), 55-57, 60, 64, 65 and #66 West IA (PSA 7, PSA 6), #160 West (PSA 7); 1971-72 Topps: (3 cards) with #50 West (PSA 7) (trimmed). More on our website. and (2) #100 Alcindor (PSA 7, PSA 6). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

559. (3289) 1971-1982 Topps 560. (63) 1975-1982 Basketball Card Collection Basketball Complete Sets Take charge of this 1971-1982 Topps Plus (1750+) Singles & Basketball card collection of (3289) More cards. A smattering of stars is discov- Beat the shot clock with these (63) ered in this primarily (EX to NM) 1975-1982 basketball complete sets gathering with moderate duplication plus (1750+) singles and more. throughout. Included are (417) 1971- Highlights include Wax Box: 1976- 72: (2) #200 Issel RC (VG-EX, VG); 77 Fleer Hi-Gloss Stickers (24 packs, (27) 1971-72 Trios: #22 plus two display boxes); Sets: (63 Maravich/23/#24 Havlicek (FR, sets, average NM or better) with reverse glue residue), #43 Topps Sets: (45 sets) with 1976-77: Chamberlain/44/45(GD); (415) 1972- #1 Erving (VG); 1977-78, (8) 1978- 73: #32 P. Jackson RC (GD); (339) 79, (8) 1979-80, (5) 1981-82; Topps 1973-74, (395) 1974-75, (321) 1975- Singles: (1500+, average NM) with (450+) 1975-76: (2) #111 Parish RC (NM-MT, 76, (381) 1977-78, (302) 1978-79, NM); (350+) 1980-81: (2) #34 Bird RC/164/23 (both NM-MT) and (2) #162/#174 (201) 1980-81: #88/#18 M. Johnson Erving LDR/#139 M. Johnson RC (NM-MT, NM). More on our website. AS/237 (EX-MT) and (491) 1981-82. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

562. 1985 Prism/Jewel Stickers #7 561. 1969-70 Topps Basketball #25 Michael Jordan Rookie BGS 8 Lew Alcindor Rookie SGC 92 Graded NM-MT 8 by BGS. Licensed by the Graded 92 NM-MT+ by SGC. Fresh and vibrant N.B.P.A in 1985, the offered 1985 Prism/Jewel 1969-70 Topps Basketball #25 Lew Alcindor rookie. Stickers #7 Michael Jordan rookie is one of the As potent as his patented “skyhook”, this pack fresh earliest keepsakes of the Chicago Bulls icon. “tall boy” presents beautifully for the technical This shiny vending survivor depicts “His grade with impeccable corners, bright surface hues Airness” in both a dual action/portrait pose. The and decent centering. Presents in the upper 94% of sub-grades are as follows: Centering: 7.5; all similar copies judged by the third-party grading Corners: 8.5; Edges: 8.5 and Surface: 8.5. service. The creamy blank reverse is clean. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

564. 1989 McDonald’s High School All-American Team- Signed Basketball with (25) 563. 1986-87 Fleer Basketball #57 Autographs Including Early Michael Jordan Rookie BGS 9 Shaq—Full JSA Graded 9 Mint by BGS. Michael (Air) Jordan Presented is a 1989 McDonald’s High soars past several amazed competitors on his School All-American team-signed bas- 1986-87 Fleer Basketball #57 rookie card. This ketball with (25) autographs including a delicate cardboard treasure combines a condi- very early Shaquille O’Neal. The fully tion sensitive inaugural edition and limited dis- inflatable MacGregor sphere is penned tribution with the first major cardboard release across two panels in black Sharpie with of one of the globe’s most recognizable athletes. the autographs presenting (“9”) or bet- The sub-grades are as follows: Centering: 9; ter. Additionally, several players added Corners: 9; Edges: 9 and Surface: 9. their uniform numbers and school Opening Bid $400.00 choices as inscriptions. Featured are Houston, Hurley, J. Jackson and S. O’Neal (first initial only). A handsome 10x14 wood plaque picturing the team accompanies. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

86 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 565. 1958- 566. (12) 1990 1975-1982 Hockey Hockey Collection Complete of (27) sets with Topps, Gretzky OPC & RC Plus Regional (2500+) Sets Plus Singles (60) Fire up the Photos/ Zamboni and skate toward Flats these (12) Sharpen your 1975-1982 skates for this hockey com- 1958-1990 plete sets plus hockey collec- (2500+) sin- tion of (27) gles. Highlights Topps, OPC include Sets: and regional (12 sets, aver- sets plus (60) age NM or bet- photos and ter) with 1975- flats. The sets 76 Topps: #100 overwhelming- Orr (NM); ly average 1978-79 Topps: (NM) or better #115 Bossy RC with the key (EX-MT); cards generally 1979-80 Topps: presenting sim- #18 Gretzky ilarly. Featured RC (presents are Sets: (27 NM, miscut), #175 Howe (NM); (4) 1980-81 Topps: (4) #87 Gretzky AS (average sets) with 1980-81 OPC Giant, 1981-82 OPC, 1981-82 Topps, 1982-83 OPC, 1983-84 NM), (4) #140 Bourque RC (average NM), (4) #250 Gretzky (average NM); 1981-82 OPC, 1984-85 OPC, 1984-85 Topps, 1985-86 OPC (#9 Lemieux RC grades EX-MT), OPC: #106 Gretzky (EX-MT), #107 Kurri RC (NM), #111 Coffey RC (NM), #125 1985-86 Topps; Photos/Flats: (60 items) with (53) 1948-59 Canadian Magazine NHL Gretzky SA (NM); (4) 1981-82 Topps: ((2) East Only) with (2) #16 Gretzky (both player/team photos (average VG to EX, most have writing) with all “Original Six” NM-MT); Topps Singles: (2500+, average NM, with inserts) with (50) 1973-74, teams, Plante and Sawchuk. More on our website. (100+) 1974-75, (850+) 1975-76, (400+) 1976-77: #115 Trottier RC (EX-MT), (400+) Opening Bid $250.00 1977-78, (400+) 1978-79 and (300+) 1979-80. Opening Bid $200.00

568. (12,900+) 1961-1986 Topps & O- Pee-Chee Hockey Singles Plus (3) Sets Fire up the Zamboni and claim this mas- sive 1961-1986 Topps and O- Pee-Chee Hockey singles collection of (12,900+) cards plus three sets. Numerous par- tial and starter sets featuring several stars along with addi- 567. (256) 1957-1980 Hockey Collection with (8) PSA Graded tional duplicates are dispersed Stars Including Gretzky RC & 1960-61 Shirriff Coins Near Set throughout. The (100/120) earlier editions Ice kings reign with the offered 1957-1980 hockey collection of (256) items including generally aver- (8) PSA graded stars and a near set. Spotlighted are 1957-58 Topps: #46 Ullman RC age (EX-MT) (PSA 7); 1958-59 Parkhurst: #34 Beliveau (PSA 4); 1960-61 Shirriff Coins near: and rapidly (100/120, average EX-MT to NM with deference to over half displaying adhesive ascend toward the (NM to Mint) level for more recent sets. Highlights include Sets: (3 residue when view from edges, missing Red Wings) with #21 Plante (NM), #63 B. sets, all NM or better) with 1975-76 OPC WHA, 1976-77 Topps Glossy, 1977-78 Hull (NM); 1961-62 Parkhurst: #45 Beliveau (PSA 6); 1963-64 Parkhurst: #55 Topps Glossy; Topps Singles: (9300+) with 1967-68: #3 Lemaire RC (EX-MT), #113 Howe (PSA 2); 1967-68 Topps: #43 Howe (PSA 7), #92 Orr (PSA 5) and 1979-80 Bo. Hull (EX); (140) 1970-71, (127) 1971-72, (525) 1972-73, (556) 1973-74, (895) Topps: #18 Gretzky RC (PSA 7). More on our website. 1974-75, (1093) 1975-76, (1000+) 1976-77, (900+) 1977-78, (800+) 1978-79, (400+) Opening Bid $250.00 1979-80, (700+) 1980-81, (1600+) 1981-82; O-Pee-Chee Singles: (3600+) with (138) 1972-73, (224) 1973-74, (700+) 1982-83 and (1300+) 1984-85. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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569. (5) 1970-1985 Topps & O- 570. (5) 1973-74 to 1978-79 Pee-Chee Hockey Complete Topps Hockey Complete Sets Sets Put your Topps Hockey set collection on Place your bidding focus on these (5) ice with these (5) 1973-74 to 1978-79 1970-1985 Topps and O-Pee-Chee Hockey complete sets. Highlights include 1973- complete sets. Highlights include 1970-71 74 Topps set: (198/198, average EX-MT Topps set: (average EX-MT) with #3 Orr to NM) with #10 Dryden (EX-MT), #150 (VG), #15 Bo. Hull (EX-MT), #29 Howe Orr (EX), #162 B. Smith RC (EX-MT); (EX), #131 Perreault RC (EX), #132 CL 1974-75 Topps set: (264/264, average (VG-EX); 1974-75 Topps set: (median NM) with #100 Orr (EX-MT), #195 NM) with #100 Orr (NM), #195 Potvin Potvin RC (EX-MT); 1976-77 Topps set: RC (EX-MT); 1977-78 Topps set: (aver- (264/264, average NM) with #115 age NM) with #251 Orr (EX-MT); 1978- Trottier RC (EX-MT); 1977-78 Topps 79 Topps set: (average NM) with #115 set: (264/264, average NM); 1978-79 Bossy RC (EX-MT) and 1984-85 OPC Topps: (264/264, average NM) with set: (median NM) with #67 Yzerman RC #115 Bossy RC (EX-MT). More on our (EX-MT). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

571. 1979-80 572. (141) Hockey Signed Topps Cards with (3) Gretzky Hockey UDA Trilogy & Howe Complete Drop the puck on these (141) hock- Set of (264) ey signed cards. Featured are (3) 1996 UDA Gretzky Trilogy Signed Cards with Cards #/399: (all “9-10” with UDA SGC 82 cert cards); Auction LOA from Gretzky RC JSA: (79 cards, average “8-9”, (12) pre-1980s average VG, post-1980s Light the lamp average NM) with Beliveau/M. for this 1979-80 Richard, Giacomin (1968-69 Topps Topps Hockey #67), G. Howe (1992 Legends of complete set of Hockey Postcard), Br. Hull, (2) (264) cards. This Kurri, (2) LaFleur, (2) H. Richard blue bordered edition averages (NM) or better. Highlights include #18 Gretzky RC (1971-72 Topps #120, 1974-75 (SGC 82), #131 CL (EX-MT), #175 G. Howe (NM), #185 Bo. Hull (NM), #230 Topps #243), S. Savard (1972-73 Bossy AS (NM), #237 CL (EX-MT) and #261 NHL Entries (NM). Opening Bid $250.00 OPC #185) and (4) Sittler. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

573. 1948 Leaf Boxing 574. (164) 1921-1956 Boxing & Complete Set of (49) Cards Wrestling Cards with Leaf & Pound-for-pound punchers batter their Exhibits competition with the offered 1948 Masked marauders and purveyors of the Leaf Boxing complete set of (49) “sweet science” are joined with these cards. This consistently attractive gath- (164) 1921-1956 boxing and wrestling ering has an approximate condition cards. Featured are 1936 Louis vs. breakdown of 25% (VG-EX or better), Schmeling Buick Matchbook: (NM, 50% (VG) and 25% (GD or lesser). with strikers); 1940s-1950s Exhibit Highlights include #1 Dempsey (VG), Boxers: Marciano (VG); 1947-66 #9 Jeffries (GD), #17 J. Johnson (VG), Wrestling Exhibits: (86 cards, majority #32 Schmeling (VG), #42 Cerdan VG-EX) with (2) Gorgeous George (one (VG), #48 Louis (VG), #64 R. EX-MT, one PR, paper loss); 1948 Leaf: Robinson (VG-EX), #73 Tunney (VG) (25 cards, composite FR, 68% reverse and #102 LaMotta (VG). Due to rudi- hinge residue including all keys) with #64 mentary factory printing techniques of R. Robinson, #73 Tunney, #102 LaMotta the age moderate size/centering vari- and 1951 Topps Ringside: #31 Walcott ances are present. (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

576. 1923 W580 575. 1923 W580 Jack Johnson Boxing Strip Card PSA 8 Strip Cards Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA. Striking 1923 W580 Jack Johnson example that was metic- of Jack ulously extracted from a period strip. The Dempsey & black-and-white image of the pioneering Gene African-American Heavyweight Champ is Tunney— perfectly centered with impeccable corners and a clean surface. Resides as one of two at Both PSA 7 the grading level with only one better. to 7.5 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 577. Massive (1600+) 1880s- 578. Late 1990s Multi-Sport Treasure 1800s Chest with Cards, Publications Oversized & More Chesapeake Hundreds of loose ends and spare parts Cabinet are brought together to form this massive Photo in (1600+) 1880s-1990s multi-sport treasure chest with cards, publications and signifi- Period cant profit potential. Highlights include Frame Baseball Sets: (7 sets) with 1949 Late 1800s over- Cleveland Indians Picture Pack-Action sized cabinet (average NM, in original mailer); photo of a sports Baseball Singles: with 1965 Topps: #350 team or civic Mantle (EX); 1966 Topps Rub-Offs: organization Mantle (VG); Football Singles: with bearing the 1967 Topps: #98 Namath wrong back “Chesapeake” (NM, #127 back); Basketball Singles: name. The with 1972-73 Topps: #195 Erving RC 17x12 sepia- (trimmed); Hockey Singles: with 1958-59 Parkhurst: #22 Plante (VG); 1958-59 toned picture is mounted to a sturdy backing and is framed to overall 27-1/2 x 22-1/2” Topps: #2 Sawchuk (FR, reverse hinge residue); Publications: (13 items) with dimensions. Although the weathered period framing has sustained a combination of Magazines: 8/16/54 Sports Illustrated #1 (GD, slightly torn cover, 1954 Topps inserts wear, the uniformed subjects are still clear with precise registration. Each member of grade NM); Yearbooks/Game Programs: 1954 Yankees (EX), - the crew is depicted flaunting a combination of pins, ribbons and other “Chesapeake” New York (EX-MT) and Other: (40 items, all baseball, unless noted) with (3) 1974 regalia although the nature of the awards is unknown. Interesting piece of Maryland Topps Jigsaw wrappers (all EX). More on our website. history. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

579. Limited Edition 1912 Book “The Royal & Ancient Game of Golf” Golf enthusiasts go for the green with this antique LE 1912 book “The Royal & Ancient Game of Golf” by H.H. Hilton and G.G. Smith. Considered one of the most important works in Golf literature this vener- able 1st edition is num- bered 573 from a sub- 580. Vintage Golf Autograph & Photo Lot of (14) with (2) scriber’s edition of 900. Arnold Palmer Signed 8x10 Photos Design details include red Duffers delight in this lot of (14) vintage golf collectibles. Presented are (5) signed morocco cover with gilt photos, (7) cut signatures and (1) wire photo, with all of the signed items certified by decorations/titles, (3) PSA/DNA or JSA. Leading the way are (2) Arnold Palmer 8x10s (both “9”) with color plates, (2) pho- PSA/DNA stickers. Additional highlights are: Gary Player 9-1/2 x 7” photo signed togravures and numerous illustrations. The detached front cover places this specimen on the reverse with a handwritten note regarding his prize racing stallion (“9”) with at an affordable level for a book typically offered in the mid-four-figure price range. JSA basic sticker; John Daly 8x10 (“8-9”) with JSA stamp of approval; Patty Berg More on our website. 8x10 (“9-10”) with JSA stamp of approval. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

582. Willie Mosconi Signed Set of (16) Pool Balls Rack ‘Em! Billiards icon Willie Mosconi (d.1993) has autographed the offered set of (16) pool balls. These high-quali- ty orbs are penned in black (1 ball) blue (4 balls) and silver (11 balls) ink 581. (13) 1981 Donruss Golf Wax Boxes Plus (3) Sets with the signa- Drive the fairway for these (13) 1981 Donruss Golf wax boxes plus (3) 66-card sets tures presenting (averaging NM). Each high-grade container yields (36) unsearched packs leading to (“9”) or better the probability of multiple complete sets. Key to the 1981 Donruss Golf set is #13 penmanship. Jack Nicklaus rookie along with his statistical leader card. The supply is definitely Tremendous “break” value will allow the victor to “run the table” with substantial drying up on these boxes! profits. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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583. (1850+) 1909-Modern 584. (312) 1948-1990s Multi-Sport Singles Treasure Multi-Sport Singles with Chest with (65) Graded Many Stars Including Few collecting stones are left unturned Bird/Magic & Schmidt with this eclectic 1909-modern multi- Rookies sport singles treasure chest of (1850+) Dynamic 1948-1990s multi-sport sin- cards with (65) graded. This gathering gles collection of (312) cards with includes (60) pre-1979 singles (average many stars including the Bird/Magic GD to VG) including Mantle with the and Schmidt rookies. Highlights majority of the remainder being post- include Baseball: (129 cards) with 2000 cards (average NM-MT) with sev- 1948 Bowman: #5 Berra RC (PR), eral low number and modern inserts #8 Rizzuto RC (GD); 1954 Topps: mixed throughout. Highlights include #17 Rizzuto (GD); 1958 Topps: Singles: (1800+, all NM or better, #370 Berra (VG); 1969 Topps: #100 unless noted) with Baseball: with 1909- Aaron (GD); 1972 Topps: #595 11 E90-1 American Caramel Howell Ryan (BGS 4); 1973 Topps: #615 (PR, Follow-Through), 1965 Topps Schmidt/Cey RC (EX-MT); (36) Embossed #8 Koufax (VG), 1969 Topps 1980s-1990s stars averaging (NM- #500 Mantle (GD); Football: 1998 MT) with 1992 Bowman #302 M. Stadium Club #195 P. Manning RC; Rivera RC (NM-MT), 1993 SP #279 Jeter RC (NM); Football: 1981 Topps: #216 Basketball: 1996-97 Topps Finest: (2) #M1 Jordan, #M14 Mystery Finest Jordan; Montana RC (VG-EX); 1984 Topps: #123 Marino RC (NM); 1986 Topps: #161 Rice Hockey: 2007-08 Upper Deck #462 Toews RC; Graded: (65 cards) with Baseball: RC (NM); Basketball: (177 cards) with 1980-81 Topps: #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving with 1969 MLB Official Stamps Bench (BVG 9.5) and Basketball: with 2004 Skybox LDR/#139 M. Johnson RC (NM) and 1987-88 Fleer: #59 Jordan (NM-MT). More on USA Basketball L. James (PSA 10). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 our website. Opening Bid $250.00

585. 1950s-1990s Multi- 586. (5100+) Sport Oddball Collection 1958- with (52) Complete/Near Modern Sets Plus (582) Singles Multi-Sport A variety of North American profes- Singles & sional and collegiate sports are exam- Sets ined with the offered 1950s-1990s oddball collection including (52) com- Collection plete/near sets plus (582) singles. Due with (41) to storing methods, nearly one-third of Graded these sets display perimeter and sur- Stacked 1958- face foxing but otherwise present simi- modern football, larly to the other mostly (NM) edi- basketball and hockey singles and complete/near set collection of (5100+) cards with tions. Highlights include (41) graded. Spotlighted are Football: (4300+ cards) with 1970 Topps: (470 cards, C o m p l e t e / N e a r S e t s : (52 sets) with composite VG-EX); 1973 Topps: (301 cards, median VG-EX) with (2) #400 Namath F o o t b a l l : (28 sets) with 1971 Mattel (VG, GD); 1984 Topps set: (396/396, median NM) with #63 Elway RC (NM), #123 Instant Replay, 1974 Fleer Immortal Marino RC (NM); 1984 Topps Unopened Wax Pack: (GAI 9); 1984 Topps USFL: Roll, 1983 Jogo CFL, 1984 Jogo CFL, #36 J. Kelly RC (PSA 6); Basketball: (216 cards) with 1971-72 Topps: (2) #55 1986 Dairy Pak Cartons; B a s k e t b a l l : Maravich (VG-EX, VG); 1988-89 Fleer: #115 Stockton RC (PSA 10); Hockey: (647 (16 sets) with 1971 Mattel Instant cards) with 1971-72 Topps: #100 Orr (SGC 50); 1978-79 OPC: #300 Orr (PSA 5); R e p l a y, 1973-74 Johnny Pro Bullets; G o l f : 1982 Donruss; O t h e r : (6 sets) with 1963 Gad 1979-80 Topps set: (263/264, average VG) with #18 Gretzky RC (PR) and 1984-85 Sports Shorts; S i n g l e s : (582 cards) with 1973 Topps Football: (318 cards, average EX- OPC near: (372/396, average NM, two dupes) with #67 Yzerman RC (EX-MT). MT) with #89 F. Harris RC (EX-MT), #487 Stabler RC (EX-MT) and B a s k e t b a l l : ( 2 ) More on our website. 1952 Wheaties Mikan (GD, FR, both poses). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

588. (7) 1955- 1970 Topps Baseball & Football Hall of Famers/Stars with Killebrew & Ryan Rookies—All SGC Graded 587. (31) 1958-1998 Football & Basketball Graded Cards with Hit the mark with Brown & Alcindor Rookies this gallery of (7) A pigskin and hardwood parade of Hall of Famers and legends grace these (31) 1958- 1955-1970 Topps 1998 football and basketball PSA and SGC graded cards. Showcased are F o o t b a l l : ( 2 4 Baseball and cards) with 1958 To p p s : #62 J. Brown RC (PSA 6, oc); 1962 To p p s : #90 Tarkenton RC Football Hall of S P (SGC 60); 1966 To p p s : #96 N a m a t h ( P S A 9, oc); 1969 To p p s : #100 Namath (SGC Famers and stars with upper echelon talent such as Killebrew and Ryan presiding. 80); 1979 To p p s : #390 E. Campbell RC (SGC 86); 1984 Topps USFL: #52 S. Yo u n g Included are Baseball: (5 cards) with 1955 Topps #124 Killebrew RC (SGC 55), 1957 RC (PSA 8); 1998 Fleer B r i l l i a n t s : #120 P. Manning RC (PSA 9); 1998 Topps Gold Topps #18 Drysdale RC (SGC 70), 1968 Topps #177 Ryan RC (SGC 40), 1969 Topps L a b e l : #20 P. Manning RC (PSA 9, Class One); B a s k e t b a l l : (7 cards) with 1 9 6 9 - 7 0 #260 R. Jackson RC (SGC 60), 1970 Topps #189 Munson RC (SGC 60); Football: (2 To p p s : #25 A l c i n d o r RC (SGC 60, slightly cracked case) and 1980-81 To p p s : #6 B i r d cards) with 1965 Topps #133 Biletnikoff RC SP (SGC 60) and 1969 Topps #120 RC/Erving LDR/M. Johnson RC (SGC 50). More on our website. Csonka RC (SGC 70). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 589. 1968 590. (4) 1972-1984 Multi- Milton Sport Complete/Near Bradley Sets Plus (21) 1972-1990 Win-A- Star Rookies with Card Bird/Magic Game with Showcased are (4) 1972-1984 (82) Cards multi-sport complete/near sets plus (21) 1972-1990 star rookies. Including Highlights include Ryan RC Complete/Near Sets: (4 sets) with & Namath 1972-73 Topps Basketball near: (238/264, median EX-MT, four Fresh to hobby 1968 Milton Bradley Win-A-Card game with (82) cards featuring the signed, no cert) with #195 Erving coveted Ryan rookie. With deference to askew centering inherent with their produc- RC (EX-MT), #255 Erving AS tion, these vibrant cards overwhelmingly average (EX-MT to NM). The playing board (EX-MT); 1982 Topps Traded and spinner are included along with the original lid (panel separation along one sec- Baseball set: #98T Ripken RC tion). Included are Baseball: (55 cards) with #7, 8, 10, 17-19, 34, 38, 48, #49 (NM-MT); 1984 Fleer Update Brinkman (NM, Yellow Letters), 53, #58 Mathews (VG-EX), 60, 61, #66 Cox (EX- Baseball set: #U-27 Clemens RC MT, Yellow Letters), 77, #80 Carew (NM), 81, #85 Perry (NM), 89, 98, (2) 107, 108, (NM), #U-93 Puckett RC (NM); #110 Aaron (EX-MT), 112, 117-21, 128, 124, (2) 127, 129, 136, (2) 139, 146, 149, Star Rookies: (21 cards) with 155, 156, 165, 168, 175, 176, #177 Ryan RC (EX-MT), 179, 180, 185, 189, 191, 193, Baseball: 1982 Topps Traded #98T Ripken RC (NM-MT); Football: 1981 Topps 198; Football: (25 cards) with #2, 12, 18, 22, #28 Shaw (EX), 31, 32, 49, 58, 60, 67, #216 Montana RC (NM), 1984 Topps USFL #36 Kelly RC (NM-MT); Basketball: 68, #71 Buchanan (VG-EX), 84, 86, 88, 92, 95, #98 Namath (EX), #103 Lamonica 1972-73 Topps #195 Erving RC (trimmed) and 1980-81 Topps #34 Bird RC/#174 (VG), #106 Biletnikoff (EX), 110, 116, 121, 130; 1967 Topps Hot Rods: (2 cards) Erving LDR/#139 M. Johnson RC (NM-MT). More on our website. with #12 and 29. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

592. (252) 1977-1991 591. (14) 1976-1988 Multi-Sport Police Baseball & Football Set Hoard Complete Sets The “boys in blue” will sup- Strong assortment of (14) port your high bid on these 1976-1988 baseball and (252) 1977-1991 multi-sport football complete sets. police sets. This primarily Unless noted, each hand (NM to Mint) gathering con- collated edition grades sists of professional, colle- (NM) or better with the key giate and amateur squads and cards generally presenting features several prominent similarly. Included are pre-rookie cards. Highlights Baseball: (12 sets) with include Baseball: (88 sets) 1976 Topps, 1977 Topps with 1982 (average EX-MT to NM), (Mattingly), 1985 Minnesota 1978 Topps, 1979 Topps, Twins (Puckett); Football: (2) 1980 Topps, 1981 (120 sets) with 1985 San Donruss, 1981 Fleer, 1982 Francisco 49ers (Rice), 1988 Topps, 1983 Topps, 1986 Florida Gators (E. Smith) and Topps, 1988 Topps; Multi-Sport: (8 sets) with Football: (2 sets) with 1987-88 Auburn Tigers (F. 1977 Topps and 1978 Thomas). More on our web- Topps. site. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

593. (4000+) Mostly 1980s-Modern Multi-Sport Star Cards Profit from this (4000+) mostly 1980s-modern multi-sport star card col- lection with approximately 15% coming from earlier issues. This thoroughly mixed gathering is stacked with several thousand dol- lars of current book value. Included are (1900+) Hall of Famers and stars including Bryant, Favre, 594. (9000+) 1980-1989 Multi-Sport Hall of Famers/Star Card Gretzky, Jeter, Jordan, Collection Lemieux, Marino, Ripken; Show Dealers! Stuff your dollar and quarter boxes with these (9000+) 1980-1989 (1750+) rookie cards and multi-sport Hall of Famers and stars. This thoroughly mixed gathering averages (NM) (350+) 1957-1975 mixed or better and primarily comes from mainstream releases although several subsets and lower grade checklists and regional food issues are sprinkled throughout. Included are Baseball: (6250+) with team cards (average GD). Brett, Gwynn, Henderson, Ripken, Ryan; Football: (650+) with Bradshaw, Elway, The remaining material Marino, Montana, Payton; Hockey: (2100+) with Bourque, Gretzky, Lemieux, overwhelming presents in the (NM) or better range. More on our website. Messier and Roy with several hundred 1988-89 Esso. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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595. (4) 1948-1970 Boxing & Basketball Legends SGC 596. (11) 1948-49 Exhibit Sports Graded Cards Champions with Mikan with Alcindor RC Humans (and an equine) who have excelled at & Louis both professional and amateur athletics are showcased with these (11) 1948-49 Exhibit Champions of the hard- Sports Champions singles. This gathering wood and ring unite with averages (VG-EX) throughout with clean these (4) 1948-1970 box- backs. Included are Bomar, Cook, Hoppe (VG- ing and basketball leg- EX), Jacobs, Kramer, Man ‘O War (VG-EX), ends cards. Each graded McDermott, Mikan (EX), Miles, Riggs (VG- by SGC. Included are EX) and Varipapa. 1948 Leaf Boxing: #64 Opening Bid $200.00 R. Robinson (SGC 50); 1951 Topps Ringside: (2 cards, both SGC 60) with #32 Marciano, #88 Louis and 1969-70 Topps Basketball: #25 Alcindor RC (SGC 50). Opening Bid $200.00

598. (12) 1971 Mattel Instant Replay Unopened 597. (3) 1968-1987 BVG Packs & Sport Sets Graded Rookie Legends Listen to the life stories of various with Jordan, Ripken & Ryan sporting legends with these (12) 1971 Mattel Instant Replay unopened Heroes of their respective sports are the packs and sets. The sealed packs have subjects of this trio of instantly recog- sustained varying degrees of creasing nizable 1968-1987 rookie cardboard and price tag removal but are still treasures. Each accurately graded by tightly sealed in their original pack- Beckett Grading Services. Included are aging. Included are Instant Replay 1.) 1968 Topps Baseball #177 Ryan RC Record 4-Paks: (10 items) with (3) (BGS 4); 2.) 19982 Topps Traded #98T Football Stars with (2) 1 & 2 Ripken RC (BGS 6.5) and 3.) 1986-87 (Namath), Basketball Stars 1 & 2 Fleer Basketball #57 Jordan RC (BGS (Chamberlain, Maravich), (4) Hockey 7.5). Stars 1 & 2 (Howe, Orr, two each Opening Bid $250.00 series), (1) multi-sport; Sets: (2 sets, in albums with booklets) including football and basketball (Chamberlain, Maravich). Opening Bid $150.00

599. 1900s-50s Sports 600. 1940s- Themed Sheet Music 1960s Lot of (30) with (7) Baltimore Babe Ruth Orioles and You’ll be singing a merry tune Colts should you take home this Pennant Lot 1900s-50s sports themed sheet music lot of (30). Nostalgic of (8) with covers evoke the enthusiastic “Extremely spirit of fans and their love for Rare” 1947- the games of baseball and foot- ball. Key selections are (7) 1950 AAFC Colts “Babe” Ruth with: “Babe” Long before the foam finger and vuvuzela, the felt pennant was the everyday show of ©1947 with photo and facsimile support at sporting arenas. For die-hard fans at Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium, these signature (EX-MT), “Babe Ruth (8) examples include some scarce survivors. With statuses listed as they appear in He is a Home Run Guy” ©1923 with game illustration (EX), (4) “Babe Ruth! Babe Mike Egner’s 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide II, highlights include: Baltimore Ruth!” ©1928 with at-bat illustration average (EX-MT to NM-MT), “Safe at Home” Orioles: 1954 scroll-style roster; 1950s 3/4-size (very rare); Baltimore Colts: 1947- ©1948 with portrait (GD). More on our website. 1950 green felt pennant from AAFC days (extremely rare). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

601. 1940s-2000s Multi- 602. (35) 1956-1975 Sport Pocket Schedule Lot Multi-Sport Press/Wire of (500+) With Photos with Chamberlain, Baltimore/Washington, Russell, Unitas D.C. Emphasis Action packed group of (35) 1956- Professional sports have undergone 1975 multi-sport press/wire photos. expansion, salary booms and reloca- These primarily 8x10 pictures dis- tion of several franchises. But one play varying degrees of handling, tradition has held true through the editorial marks and associated craz- years: the excitement when teams ing. Highlights include Baseball: annually issue their “pocket sched- (21 photos) with 8/12/56 Orioles ules.” This lot of (500-plus) summons vs. Yankees (Kell, with caption memories of championship seasons sheets), 8/21/64 Powell, 10/10/66 and heroes of yesteryear. Highlights World Series McNally; Football: (10 photos) with (3) 1950s-1960s Colts 8x12 with include: Orioles: spanning the inau- 1959 NFL Championship, Colts Offense/Unitas; Basketball: (3 photos) with 1960 gural 1954 season to the 2000 campaign, includes team-issued pocket schedules and a Chamberlain, 1960 Russell and Hockey: 1960 USA Olympic gold medal. More on 1954 schedule match book from a Baltimore restaurant. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 603. (5) 1945-1954 Baltimore Area Sports Contracts with Minor League Orioles, Elite Giants & Bullets Follow the paper trail of these (5) 1945-1954 Baltimore area contracts between the sports fran- chises and the city that hosted them. These multi- page legal documents have been undersigned by a variety of franchise and 604. Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Colts Multi-Signed city representatives and Helmets - Both Full JSA relate to usage of public From glorious seasons at Baltimore’s since-razed Memorial Stadium, the endorsers of stadiums. Included are these full-size Orioles and Colts helmets remain legendary in the cozy Waverly neigh- Minor League Orioles: (3 contracts) with 1945, 1947, 1948 (signed by Mayor borhood and beyond. Includes: Orioles: signed in gold marker (average “7” strength) D’Alesandro Jr., Nancy Pelosi’s father); 1950 Elite Giants: (undersigned by team by (17) with: Palmer, Powell, B. Robinson, F. Robinson and Weaver; Colts: signed in executive Richard C. Powell) and 1954 Baltimore Bullets for Harlem blue marker (average “8-9” strength) by (18) with: Mackey, Marchetti, Moore, Parker Globetrotters: (undersigned signed by Clair Bee, President). and Unitas. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

605. (5) Autographed Hardcover Books With Hodges, Mays and Unitas - All JSA These (5) hardcov- er books document the endeavors of athletes from the diamond, gridiron and “squared cir- cle.” Each is auto- graphed by its 606. Baseball and Football HOFer Lot of (7) Autographed revered subject. Photos/Flats with J. DiMaggio & Halas—All Certified Signatures show Marquee names make an impact with this lot of (7) baseball and football HOFer (“9”) or better signed photos/flats. Headliners are: J. DiMaggio postcard (“7-8”) postmarked quality throughout 10/13/57 with full photo LOA from JSA and G. Halas 4-3/4 x 3-1/4” stationery cut and include: Jack (“9”) dated 11/8/68 with JSA basic cert/sticker. Balance of (5) have JSA basic Dempsey: Dempsey; Gil Hodges: The Game of Baseball (full JSA); : certs/stickers with: W. Mays 8x10 (“9-10”); Spahn/Sain 8x10 (both “9-10”); D. Billy Ball; Willie Mays: Say Hey; Johnny Unitas: Johnny Unitas. Individual JSA Hutson 5 x 3-1/2” stationery cut (“9-10”); F. Lindstrom business card (“9”); R. certs/stickers. More on our website. Marquard 4 x 2-3/4” cut (“8”). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

607. (12) Multi- 608. Multi-Sport Sport Signed Signed Photo Lot Books with (2) of (14) With (2) Mantle Schmidt, (3) Bird Add to your sports and H. library with these (12) Richard/Hull - All signed books. Each vol- ume is inscribed on Certed either the title page of fly From the “Immaculate leaf with the autographs Reception” to the Boston presenting (“8-9”) or bet- Garden hardwood to the ter. Highlights include tensest moments of the Full Photo LOA from Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, JSA: (2 books) with these (14) autographed Mantle The Mick (1985, photos re-live the glory in no dust jacket with mod- imagery and penmanship! erate page soiling) per- The 20x16 or 16x20 sonalized with salutation prints showcase bold inscription; Mantle The scriptings that show (“9- Quality of Courage 10”) or better quality (1964, first edition, no dust jacket, former library copy) with (1966) inscription and throughout. Includes: signed by Rizzuto on page 109 (dated); JSA Cert Cards: (10 books) with Rizzuto Single-Signed: (3) Arroyo, Boggs, Bruschi, Fisk, F. Harris and (2) Schmidt; Multi- The October Twelve (1994, dust jacket) with (HOF 94) inscription and Tittle Giants & Signed: Beliveau/Bowers; H. Richard/Hull; Bird/McHale; Bird/D. Wilkins and Heroes (1995, dust jacket) with (H.O.F. 1971) inscription. More on our website. Bird/McHale/Parish. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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609. Multi-Sport Signed Flats Collection of (16) With 610. (24) Chamberlain, Mantle and LaMotta - All Certed Multi/Non-Sports The captivating Signed Cuts & imagery and Flats with Many potent auto- graphs in this Hall of Fame lot of (16) Legends ready-for-dis- Athletic icons and play col- flashy entertainers lectibles run adorn these (24) the gamut in multi/non-sports signed terms of athlet- cuts and flats. These ic arenas and autographs overwhelm- their most her- ingly average (“8-9”) or alded stars. better. Keys include Potent script- JSA/SGC Authentic: ings range Magic Johnson (full from (“10”) to name); JSA Stickers & (“7”) in terms Cert Cards: (14 items) of strength and with Cuts/Index clarity and Cards: Lefty Grove, (2) Willie Mays (one personalized, one pencil); Other: (2) Jerry include: Arcaro, Chamberlain (full PSA/DNA), J. Frazier, Graziano, Hagler, Lee Lewis (1989 signed Greats Balls of Fire! tickets); PSA/DNA Stickers & Cert Holyfield, LaMotta, Lemieux, S.R. Leonard, Mantle (full JSA), Maynard, Mays, Cards: (6 items) with Cuts/Postcards: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (surname only) and Norton, M. Richard, Schmeling and Sharkey (full JSA). Individual JSA certs/stickers. Florence Griffith-Joyner. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

612. (36) Multi- Sport Autographed Items with Bird & West Displays Pull the trigger on these three dozen multi-sport autographed items. Each piece exhibits an (“8-9” or better) signature strength. Featured are Signed Basketball Displays: (2 displays) with 1.) Bird (sil- ver ink, JSA cert card); 2.) West (silver ink, UDA 611. Multi-Sport Autographed Hardcover Book Lot of (26) sticker and cert card); With R. Jackson, Kuhn, Butkus and Sayers - All JSA Signed Baseball 8x10 Photographs/Prints: (24 For those of you who missed the repeated highlight reels and rave reviews, these (26) pictures, all JSA cert cards, hardcover books detail the heroics of Hall of Fame stalwarts from various sporting unless noted) with Appling, arenas. Each is autographed by its iconic subject. Signatures project (“9”) or better Hubbell, Reese, F. strength throughout and include: Bednarik, Butkus, G. Carter, Clarke, Dawson, (2) Robinson, Schmidt and Berra, Feller, J. Frazier, Gwynn, R. Henderson, Herzog, G. Howe, Bo. Hull, R. Signed Cuts/Index Cards: Jackson, Kuhn, Marichal, Morgan, Norton, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Santo, Sayers, E. Howard cut (full photo Snider, Torre and D. Williams. More on our website. LOA from JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

614. (58) Baseball & Football Hall of Famer & Star 613. Multi-Sport Autographed Book Lot of (53) With Flood - Autographed Flats with Grove, Halas, Nagurski & Stengel All JSA Certed Coaching masterminds and legendary players are the fare of these (58) baseball and Not only do these (53) volumes comprise a virtual sports library, but the gripping football autographed flats. Unless noted, each signature presents (“8”) or better. biographical accounts have added appeal in that they are autographed by their famed Highlights include Full Photo LOA from JSA: (3 items) with Baseball Index subjects! Bold signatures average (“9”) quality with highlights including: , Cards: (3) Stengel ((2) Hall of Famer N.Y. Mets); JSA Cert Cards: (38 items) with Curt Flood, Larry Holmes, Tug McGraw, (2) Pete Rose, Al Schacht, Bob Uecker and Baseball Index Cards: (3) Greenberg, (4) Grove, Koufax (with salutation); Other a Bums No More edition signed by (5) 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers players, including Baseball: Hooper postcard, Ryan cachet (Gateway); Football Index cards: (2 items) Reese and Snider. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. with Halas (with salutation) and Nagurski. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 615. 1950-1966 Non- 616. (51) 1977- Sport Singles & Set 78 Topps Star Collection of (1219) Wars Series 1- Cards 5 & Wonder A variety of interesting topics Bread Sets are covered in this extensive Plus (2500+) 1950-1966 non-sport singles and set collection of (1219) Singles and cards. Highlights include 1953 More Topps Fighting Marines: (2) This 1977-1978 #44 Marine Fighter (both VG), Topps Star Wars #83 In the Caribbean (VG); Series 1-5 collection 1954 Red Man American features everything Indian Chiefs set: (40/40, a young Jedi could median NM); 1955-56 Topps ask for with sets, Davy Crockett-Orange: (150 singles, display cards, majority VG-EX); 1956 boxes and wrappers. Topps Elvis: #1 Go, Go, Go, All material aver- Elvis (VG); 1956 Topps Flags ages (NM or better). Included are Sets: (51 sets) with (11) Series 1 ((8) Stickers), (10) of the World: (195 cards, Series 2 ((6) Stickers), (4) Series 3 ((3) Stickers), (10) Series 4 (all Stickers, all C3PO aggregate EX); 1957 Topps error), (3) Series 5 (all Stickers), (13) Wonder Bread; Singles: (2500+) with several Hit Stars: #59 Presley (VG- partial sets; Folded Display Boxes: (32 boxes, all have minimal to moderate wear) EX); 1962 Topps Civil War News: #88 CL (marked) and 1964 Sales Promotion with (9) Series 1, (7) Series 2, (6) Series 3, (5) Series 4, (5) Series 5 and Other: with Services Presidents set: (34/34, median EX-MT). More on our website. (400+) Series 1-5 wrappers. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

617. (36) 1975-1984 Non-Sport Wax Boxes Plus (135) Sets and More Seize this diverse 1975-1984 non- sport collection with (36) wax boxes, (135) sets along with numer- ous packs, singles and wrappers. All 618. (51) 1976-1983 Non-Sport Television Show Wax Boxes material averages Plus (89) Sets & Much More (NM) and is guar- Successful sitcoms, elite crime fighting teams and hillbilly daredevils are among the anteed unsearched. Featured are Wax Boxes: (36 boxes) with (2) 1975 Donruss subjects of this large 1976-1983 non-sport television show wax box, set, singles and Truckin’, (5) 1978 Donruss Elvis, (2) 1980 Topps Creature Feature; Sets: (135 sets) wrapper collection. All material averages (NM) or better and guaranteed unsearched. with (15) 1975 Topps Marvel Heroes with Puzzle, (14) 1976 Donruss Bionic Woman, Highlights include Wax Boxes: (51 boxes) with (3) 1976 Topps Welcome Back (2) 1976 Topps Happy Days (with Stickers), (12) 1979 Topps Black Hole ((3) with Kotter, (2) 1978 Topps Mork & Mindy, (3) 1978 Topps Three’s Company, (3) 1979 Stickers), (12) 1979 Topps Buck Rogers ((6) with Stickers); Other: with (5000+) sin- Topps Incredible Hulk; Sets: (89 sets) with (9) 1976 Topps Welcome Back Kotter, gles from sets and (300+) wrappers. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may (10) 1979 Topps Three’s Company ((4) with Puzzle); Other: with (5000+) singles and apply. More on our website. (300+) wrappers. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our Opening Bid $250.00 website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

619. 1977- 1985 Non- Sport Movie Card Hoard with (93) Wax Boxes, (174) Sets & More Blockbuster 1977-1985 non- sport movie card hoard with (93) 620. (25) 1980-1983 Topps Empire Strikes Back & Return of wax boxes, (174) sets and much more. All material averages (NM) or better and is guaranteed the Jedi Wax Boxes Plus (86) Sets and More unsearched. Highlights include Wax Boxes: (93 boxes) with (13) 1978 Topps Grease Feel “the force” with this huge 1980-1983 Topps Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Series 1, (3) 1978 Topps Grease Series 2, (4) 1978 Topps Jaws II, (5) 1978 Topps Jedi wax, set and singles collection. Included are Wax Boxes: (25 boxes) with 1 9 8 0 Superman Series 1 (one 35/36), (2) 1978 Topps Superman Series 2, (3) 1979 Topps Topps Empire Strikes Back: (14 boxes) with (3) Series 1, (4) Series 2, (7) Series 3 Alien, (6) 1979 Topps Close Encounters, (3) 1979 Topps Rocky II; Sets: (174 sets) (one 35/36); 1983 Topps Return of the Jedi: ( 11 boxes) with (7) Series 1, (2) Series 2, with (11) 1978 Topps Close Encounters with Stickers, (11) Topps Grease 1, ((10) with (2) Stickers; S e t s : (86 sets) with 1980 Topps Empire Strikes Back: (63 sets) with (19) Stickers), (16) 1978 Topps Superman Series 1 ((5) with Stickers), (10) 1979 Topps Series 1 ((3) with Stickers), (23) Series 2 ((3) with Stickers), (21) Series 3 ((2) with Alien ((4) with Stickers); Other: (8000+) mixed singles from sets and (1000+) wrap- Stickers); 1983 Topps Return of the Jedi: (23 sets) with (7) Series 1 ((2) with Sticker), pers. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. (14) Series 2 ((3) with Stickers), (2) Stickers; O t h e r : (2500+) mixed singles plus (400+) Opening Bid $250.00 wrappers. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $250.00

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621. (246) 622. 1950-51 623. (410) 1932-1942 Topps 1932-1960s Non-Sport Freedom’s War Non-Sport Shoebox Complete Set of Treasure Collection with (203) Cards Chest Plus Several Types The Korean Conflict (11) Souvenir This 1932-1942 non- and U.S. military Pennants might are detailed with sport singles collec- Bathing beauties, the offered 1950-51 tion of (246) cards foreign issues Topps Freedom’s War will be “just the along with stars of complete set of (203) type” for those seek- song and stage are cards. This consistent- ing to add diversity discovered with ly attractive series has into their collection. the offered 1932- an approximate condi- Highlights include 1960s non-sport tion breakdown of 1932 U.S. Caramel treasure chest of 25% (EX or better), Presidents: (8 cards, (410) cards plus (11) souvenir pennants. Highlights 30% (VG-EX), 30% median VG-EX); 1933 Goudey Indian Gum: #52 include 1932 German Saba Conquest of the Air: (185 (VG) and 15% (GD or Crockett (EX); 1933 Gum Inc. Wild West Series: #1 cards, median VG); 1936-1949 Dixie Lid Movie Stars: lesser). Keys include #97 M-7 Howtizer Carriage (VG- Davy Crockett Defending (VG); 1933 Package Hope (EX-MT, 1942), Wayne (VG, 1946); 1940s-1960s EX), #98 Gun Motor (VG-EX), #99 M-8 Howtizer Confectionery Beautiful Ships: (12 different, average Souvenir Pennants: (11 pennants, generally present Carriage (FR, writing), #100 Medium Tank (VG-EX), NM); 1933-34 National Chicle Skybirds: #48 Earhart EX); 1953 Bing Crosby Ice Cream Unfolded Box: #101 M-18 Gun Motor Carriage (VG-EX), #102 M-12 (VG, Series of 48) and 1935 R41 Dick Tracy (NM) and 1953 Bowman Radio & TV Stars Gun Motor Carriage (VG-EX), #103 Light Tank (VG) Caramels: (22 cards, median NM, all #121-143). More Wrapper: (NM). More on our website. and #201 Eisenhower (VG-EX). on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

625. 1976 626. 1977 Donruss Topps Space: Star Wars 1999 & Series 1 1978 Unopened Topps Wax Box Battlestar The offered Galactica 1977 Topps Star Wars 624. (67) 1971-1985 Non-Sport Complete Wax, Sets Series 1 Sets Plus (220) Mostly Different 1960s- & Singles unopened Collection wax box was 1990s Wrappers purchased Intergalactic Television series, cartoon characters, grotesque children direct from conflict and its consequences are chronicled with this and silver screen blockbusters are among the subjects the manufac- extensive 1976 Donruss Space: 1999 and 1978 Topps covered on these (67) 1971-1985 non-sport complete turer by our Battlestar Galactica collection. Included are 1976 sets. These editions average (NM) or better. Highlights consignor and Donruss Space 1999: (averages NM) with (7) wax include S e t s : (67 sets) with 1971 Topps Rock-O- left untouched for the last 37 years. This box yields 36 boxes (24 packs per), (7) sets; 1978 Topps Battlestar Gum/Dixie Lid Funnies, 1980-82 Chu-Bops Rock Star tightly wrapped packs each exhibiting tight factory Galactica: (averages NM) with (5) wax boxes (36 Albums, 1983 Topps Return of the Jedi (with Stickers), seals. The display box is crisp and clean. The supply packs per), (7) sets (3) with stickers), (750+) singles 1983 Topps Return of the Jedi Stickers, 1988 To p p s from the initial offered of this seminal franchise is with several near sets and (100+) wrappers. Also pres- Garbage Pail Kids Series 12 and O t h e r : (285 items) quickly diminishing, proving it to be an excellent ent are (11) 1978 Wonder Bread Battlestar Galactica with (220) mostly different 1960s-1990s wrappers (aver- option for the investment savvy wax collector. sets averaging (EX-MT to NM). age NM, majority 1980s-1990s). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

628. 1977-1978 Topps Charlie’s Angels Hoard with (24) Wax Boxes and (23) Sets The voluptuous crime-fighting vixens known as “Charlie’s Angels” establish law and order with this 627. (5) 1977 Topps Star Wars Series 3-5 crisp 1977-1978 Topps wax box and set hoard. All 629. 1978 Donruss Kiss Hoard with (5) Unopened Wax Boxes material averages (NM) or better with the wax guaran- Wax Boxes & (21) Sets Brandish your light sabers and take aim at this group of teed unsearched. Included are Wax Boxes: (24 boxes, Put on your makeup and wag your tongues at this 1978 (5) 1977 Topps Star Wars Series 3-5 unopened wax some partially detached lids) with (7) Series 1, (9) Donruss Kiss hoard. Included are (5) Wax Boxes: (36 boxes. Each 36-pack box is guaranteed unsearched and Series 2, (4) Series 3, (4) Series 4; Sets: (23 sets, all packs per); Sets: (21 sets) with (12) Series 1, (9) Series presents as when dispatched from the factory nearly 37 have stickers) with (3) Series 1, (7) Series 2, (9) Series 2; Other: with (500+) singles and (200+) wrappers. All years ago. Included are (1) Series 3, (2) Series 4 and (2) 3, (4) Series 4; Other: with (1400+) singles with multi- material averages (NM) or better and is ideal for Series 5. ple near sets and (300+) wrappers. “break” artists and fans of this iconic rock band. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 630. 1798 Draped Bust 631. 1806 Draped Bust $1 “Large Eagle” “Pointed 6, No Stem” Variety Early U.S. Variety Half-Dollar Silver Dollar—NGC Coin—NGC Graded Graded VF30 AU53 Serious coin collectors go big Scarce coin seekers and variety with this 1798 Draped Bust specialists will enjoy this upper “Large Eagle” variety $1 coin. echelon two hundred year old Encapsulated and graded (VF30) coin. Offered is an 1806 Draped by prestigious certification serv- Bust “pointed 6, no stem” vari- ice NGC this early U.S. silver ety half-dollar. Rated (AU53) dollar is a fine representative of by top grading service NGC this coveted series. With several this favorable specimen has flip varieties known, this regular provenance noted as “O-109A strike date was originally minted Jules Reiver Collection”. in a quantity of 287,536 pieces. Reiver was an early U.S. coin An estimated survivor popula- specialist and author of five tion of just 5,000 pieces places numismatic books. NGC the offered coin well within the reports eighty-four graded spec- realm of gotta have one of these. imens for this date-variety with Flip certification number is six at this level and nineteen “3234455-001”. More on our higher. Flip certification num- website. ber is “656445-001”. More on Opening Bid $2000.00 our website. Opening Bid $3300.00

632. 1874 Seated Liberty Proof Half- 633. 1884 Seated Dollar “With Liberty Dime—NGC Arrows”—PCGS Graded MS67 Graded PR64 Gorgeous natural toning, well The proof is in: 19th Century defined details and a significant U.S. proof coins are rare and high-end grade designation are desirable collectibles. the virtues that recommend this Presented is an 1874 Seated numismatic treasure. Graded Liberty proof-strike half-dol- (MS67) by the respected NGC lar. Professionally graded certification service this 1884 (PR64) by the industry lead- Seated Liberty Dime is sure to ing PCGS certification serv- please the most discerning col- ice this “with arrows at date” lector. Though produced in an type is a prized specimen appropriate to the period quanti- worthy of serious considera- ty of 3,365,505 pieces, it is like- tion. Limited in production to ly that few have survived in this just seven hundred pieces this high state. NGC reports twenty- rare coin gem displays well- eight at this level and just seven struck original details consis- higher. Flip certification number tent with the proof-striking is “3224889-009”. More on our process. Flip certification website. number is 6435.64/05792332. Opening Bid $2000.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $2800.00

634. 1894 Proof 635. Lot of (2) Barber Dime— High End PCGS Graded PR66 Slabbed Coins Produced in extremely lim- with 1911 Proof ited quantities, antique Liberty Nickel proof-strike coins were acquired by and remain in & 1884-CC the hands of advanced col- GSA Morgan lectors and dealers. It’s time Dollar for a shift from one serious Two heads are better collection to another with than one and in this the offering of this 1894 case the heads on proof Barber dime. these coins dazzle Produced in a quantity of with abundant luster. 972 pieces this handsome Presented are two specimen has been graded high-end “slabbed” (PR66) by leading certifica- coins with a 1911 tion service PCGS. True to proof Liberty nickel the proof-strike process this and an 1884-CC prime example displays Morgan silver dollar. well defined details. Flip Produced in a quantity of 1,733 pieces the nickel is well deserving of the PCGS certification number is assigned (PR67) grade with near flawless details and reflective surfaces. Part of the “4878.66/10005566”. More famous 1972 GSA Hoard the Morgan dollar bears the coveted “CC” Carson City on our website. mint-mark and presents as (BU) with frosty white surfaces. More on our website. Opening Bid $1200.00 Opening Bid $1200.00

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636. (33) 1878- 637. (76) 1800- 1925 Morgan & 1945 U.S. Type Peace U.S. Coin Treasure Silver Dollars Chest with 1800 with 1882-CC Draped Bust Morgan Half-Cent & (2) Silver dollars are the 1823 Capped Bust most sought after coin Half-Dollars denomination and Dig up some antique form the backbone of relics with this treasure many collections. chest lot of (76) 1800- Straighten your 1945 U.S. type coins. numismatic spine Prize picks are an 1800 with this lot of (33) Draped Bust half-cent 1878-1925 Morgan (FN) and (2) 1823 and Peace silver dol- Capped Bust half-dollars lars. Each of these (VG+, VG). Additional hefty rounds contains highlights are: 1817 slightly more than Coronet Head large-cent .77oz of silver, yield- with thirteen stars (VG+), 1839 Coronet Head large-cent (VG), 1857 Flying Eagle ing a lot total of cent (GD), 1852 three-cent silver (VG), 1888 three-cent nickel (VF), 1853 Seated approximately 25 ounces of the precious metal. Highlights are (3) Morgan types with: Liberty half-dime “with arrows” variety (GD). Also present is an assortment of one to 1882-CC (VF+), 1885-O (AU) and 1888-S (AU+). Also present are (16) other 1878- ten cent specimens ranging (AG to XF). More on our website. 1921 Morgan and (14) 1922-25 Peace types. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

638. Walking 639. Lot of Liberty, (10) 1964 Franklin & Kennedy Kennedy Silver Half- Silver Half- Dollar Dollar Lot of Original U.S. (70) Mint $10 Add some diversi- “Shotgun” ty to your portfo- Rolls lio with this lot of Coin hoarders go on (70) U.S. silver a roll with this lot half-dollars. of never circulated Offered are (14) silver half-dollars. 1934-46 Walking Offered are (10) Liberty, (19) 1964 Kennedy half- 1948-63 Franklin dollar original U.S. and (37) 1964 Mint “shotgun” Kennedy fifty-cent rolls. The shotgun coins adding up to nickname is a hobby term derived from the offered rolls similarity in appearance to a total of $35.00 in face value of 90% silver coins. These vintage treasures display in shotgun shell ammunition. Each of these rolls contains (20) fifty-cent coins for a total grades of VG to BU, compounding their intrinsic value with collectible desirability. of $10.00 in face value per roll. Having spent their entire fifty-year existence in origi- With precious metals maintaining prominence in the investment world this is an nal Mint wrappers these 90% silver coins present potential for high designation grad- opportunity you cannot afford to pass up. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 ing. Exposed end coins show heavy toning. Opening Bid $400.00

641. 1781- 2011 U.S. & Foreign Coin Treasure Chest with Many Silver Pieces Coin collectors take a trip around the world with this 1781- 2011 treasure chest of U.S./for- 640. 1964 Kennedy Silver Half-Dollar BU Bank Roll Lot of (10) eign coins with Silver seekers mine this lot of (10) 1964 Kennedy half-dollar bank rolls. Each roll many silver contains (20) 90% silver BU fifty-cent coins for a total of $10.00 in face value per pieces. Highlights are (all silver content): 1781 Mexico colonial 1/2-real (AG), 1867- roll. Vintage wrappers are printed with “The Riggs National Bank of Washington, BB France 50-centimes (VG), 1892 USA Columbian Expo half-dollar (VF), 1899 DC”. Cursory examination of several rolls revealed end of roll coins with handsome Great Britain sixpence (VG), 1908 Great Britain sixpence (FN), 1911 China 10-cents natural toning and dazzling interior specimens with frosty surfaces worthy of grading (FN), 1915 Cuba 20-centavos (FN), 1924 South Africa 1-shilling (GD), 1926 USA submission. Sesquicentennial half-dollar (VF), 1946 USA B.T. Washington half-dollar (BU), 1973 Opening Bid $400.00 Canada 5-dollar Olympic sailing. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

98 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 642. 1860 Abraham Lincoln 643. (3) 1896 William “Beardless” Silk Campaign Ribbon McKinley Campaign Symbolic significance of vast import is attached to Pins this precious political relic. Abraham Lincoln’s suc- Republican supporters recall cessful 1860 presidential campaign was followed by 25th U.S. President William Southern secession and the Civil War. Forever con- McKinley’s bid for office with nected to this tumultuous period is the offered 1860 A. this lot of (3) 1896 campaign Lincoln/H. Hamlin silk campaign ribbon. Measuring pins. Choice specimen is a 1- 2-3/4 x 8-1/4” this inspiring piece of American history 3/4” dual sided photo button displays in appealing condition with nearly full origi- attached to a flag ribbon with nal colors and dynamic graphics which include a fan- “Republican County tastic image of a “beardless” Lincoln. Minor fading of Committee” header pin (VG- the peach background color and moderate fringing at EX). Measuring 2-1/2 x 5” the top and bottom ends have negligible impact on this overall this stately promoter bold campaigner. Retaining a supple feel with glossy bears portraits of McKinley surfaces this stylized ribbon boasts detailed images and Vice-President Hobart on and crisp lettering which appear from top to bottom as the obverse with New York “Republican Candidates,” a flag overlaid with a ban- Governor F. Black on the ner bearing the names “Lincoln & Hamlin,” a portrait reverse. Also present are a style image of Lincoln and the slogan “For President: scarce 1x1 metal horseshoe Abram Lincoln. For Vice-President: Hannibal with photo (EX) and a 7/8” Hamlin.”. Compounding interest in this important celluloid stud-backed lapel one-hundred and fifty-four year old antique is the fact button (EX-MT) manufactured that Lincoln’s Presidency was the first for the by A. Phelps. Republican Party. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

644. (2) Teddy 645. Robert Berks 1963 JFK 1st Roosevelt Edition “Inaugural Head” Campaign Pins Sculpture with 1912 Renowned American sculptor Robert Berks Progressive Party (d.2011) created more than a dozen public monuments employing a unique broken sur- Press Pin & 1898 face technique which commands interaction “Rough Rider” from viewers. Among his most celebrated Governor Pin works is the “Inaugural Head” sculpture of President John F. Kennedy begun on the night Seeking “to dissolve the of Kennedy’s tragic 11/22/63 assassination. unholy alliance between Presented is a 1963 1st edition Alva Museum corrupt business and Replicas cast plaster collectible version of this corrupt politics” former celebrated work, reportedly the favorite JFK GOP leader Teddy sculpture of Jaqueline Kennedy who is quoted Roosevelt founded the as saying “it is the only likeness to capture Progressive aka “Bull Jack’s essence”. Displaying in excellent condi- Moose” Party in 1912. tion with unblemished original details this Presented are (2) T. evocative work of art bears distinct fingerprint Roosevelt campaign impressions demonstrating the individualized pins with a 1912 Progressive Party Convention Press Pin and an 1898 New York hand finishing performed by artist Berks on pieces from the original first edition. Vital Governor pin. Bearing relief images of revered Presidents Washington, Jefferson and statistics are: 10” high sculpture with copper and green patina on 5x5x2 wood base, Lincoln, the 1912 pin is configured in badge style with remarkably well-preserved weighing approximately twelve pounds and signed on the back of the neck at lower bronze dome and medallion components joined by a tattered ribbon. More on our left as “© 63 Berks”, original Alva sticker on base. Wood base shows minor signs of website. Opening Bid $200.00 wear. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

646. 1960s 647. Multi-Signed JFK POTUS 8x10 Photo Publication with Carter, Ford, & Campaign Nixon & Reagan— Memorabilia Full JSA Collection Exercise your executive bid- with 1st ding decisions to obtain this desirable multi-signed presi- Editions dential photograph. Likened as a mod- Presidents Carter, Ford ern day Camelot (d.2006), Reagan (d.2004) the John F. and Nixon (d.1994) oversaw Kennedy adminis- a rollercoaster ride of tration was short- changes to the American way lived but long of life during the decades of remembered. Take the 1970s-80s. Appearing a long look at this from left to right across an beloved era with attractive 8x10 Kodak color this 1960s collection of JFK publications and campaign memorabilia. Highlights are: print (EX) with original 1964 1st edition HB book “The Assassination of President Kennedy, Report of the gloss are these leaders of the Warren Commission” (FN); 13x21 1960 campaign poster (GD-VG) framed to 19x27; “Free World” with: Reagan (2) 3-1/2” 1960 campaign buttons (EX-MT, EX); 1964 1st edition HB “Memorial (“8-9”), Ford (“8-9”), Carter Addresses Delivered in Congress” (FN). More on our website. (“9”) and Nixon (“5”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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649. (3) U.S. 650. Presidential Autographed President Hardcover Book Lot of (5) With Carter, Signed 8x10 Ford and Nixon - Photos with All JSA Nixon & (2) Memoirs, autobiographi- Multi- cal accounts and even poetry fill the pages of Signed—All these (5) hardcover Certified books autographed by Say hail to the their political subjects. chiefs with this group of U.S. President signed photo- Potent scriptings aver- graphs. Offered are (3) certified 8x10 color glossies age (“9-10”) strength with: R. Nixon: pictured with police officers (“8”) with and include: Barbara personalization, trimmed and adhered to backing (full Bush: Barbara Bush (1994); Jimmy Carter: Always a JSA); G. Ford (“8-9”)/R. Reagan (“8”): pictured with Reckoning (1995); Gerald Ford: Time and Chance unsigned J. Carter/R. Nixon (PSA/DNA LOA); J. (1994); Richard Nixon: |In the Arena (1990; full JSA); Carter (“9-10”)/G. Ford (“9-10”): pictured with Dan Quayle: Standing Firm (1994). Individual JSA unsigned R. Nixon and R. Reagan (JSA sticker only). certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 651. 1st Lady and Business Tycoon 652. (320+) Early 1900s Cigar Bands Autograph Lot of (5) with A. Carnegie and Labels Collection with Gettysburg & (2) E. Roosevelt—All Certified Commanders, U.S. Presidents & Foreign Shapers of Military American politics Cigar aficionados and industry offer smoke out this appeal- refinement for ing collection of 648. Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan your historical (320+) early 1900s Signed Hardcover Autobiographies - autograph collec- cigar bands and labels. tion. Presented are Choice selections are Both Full JSA (5) 1st Lady and (6) interior box labels Republican Chief Executives whose terms spanned criti- business tycoon with 8x6 Gettysburg cal eras in American history, Richard Nixon and Ronald signatures with: Commanders, 10x6 Reagan followed their presidencies with autobiographi- A. Carnegie Arctic Hero, 10x6 cal accounts. These autographed hardcover copies (d.1919) calling card (“9”); (2) E. Roosevelt (d.1962) General Almonte, 7-3/4 x 6-1/4” Diamond Crown, 10x include: Richard Nixon: Seize the Moment (1992, White House calling cards (“9-10”, “9”); F. Cleveland 6-1/2” Foreign Exchange and 9x6 American Kid and Simon & Schuster) signed on the fly leaf in black ink (d.1947) portrait photo with personalized salutation and c.1909 near set (24/25) U.S. President bands inclu- (“10” strength); Ronald Reagan: An American Life “1912” date (“9”); J. Wanamaker (d.1922) calling sive of Washington through T. Roosevelt (no Monroe). (1990, Simon and Schuster) signed on the fly leaf in card with Independence Hall engraving (“9-10”). Also present is an international assortment of bands black ink (“9” strength) and inscribed “March 2 – ’92.” Cleveland has LOA from PSA/DNA, balance have full housed in a vintage album including generals, royalty Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. and many Cuban brands. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

653. 1910s- 654. 655. Glen Miller 30s 1900s-30s Signed 5x8 Zeppelin Collection Black & White Airship of (17) OZ Photograph— Collection Books Full JSA of (20) with Get in the mood with with Hugo (13/14) this c.1940 Glen Miller signed 5x8 Eckener Baum black & white photo- Signed PC Titles and graph. Big band with Full JSA (4) Plumly-Thompson Titles leader Miller was the best-selling recording Aviators and Steampunks take to the sky with this high Head over the rainbow and down the yellow brick road artist of 1939-43 with flying 1910s-30s Zeppelin airship collection. Highlights for this collection of (17) 1900s-30s early edition OZ many notable hits are: Hugo Eckener signed (“9”) unused postcard (NM- books. Featured are the first (13) books authored by including “In the Mood”, “Chattanooga Choo Choo” MT) with full photo LOA from JSA; (2) Hindenburg series originator Frank L. Baum plus (4) authored by and “Pennsylvania 6-5000”. Serving as the leader of a relics: a fabric swatch from the swastika emblem at the continuing author Ruth Plumly-Thompson. Displaying “modernized” Army band, Miller met an untimely ship’s tail and a scrap of duralumin alloy from the in well-loved grades of (FR to VG) including (2) with demise when his plane mysteriously went down over framework, both mounted in matching 15-1/2 x 12-1/2” spines absent and (3) rebound volumes which present the English Channel in 1944. His scarce and stylish framed displays; c.1930s Graf Zeppelin 6-1/2” metal better, this vintage group makes a great start towards (“9-10”) quality signature appears at top right of this bank (EX); 1936 Hindenburg cachet with (4) post- fulfilling a complete OZ series collection. Absent is well-preserved matte print. Full photo LOA from JSA. marked air-mail stamps (EX). More on our website. Baum’s 14th and final entry “Glinda of OZ”. Full Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00 details on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 656. (13) J. 658. (18) Edgar 1956 Hoover 657. (9) NASA Recruit Signed Astronaut Signed Little Letters & Flats with Cigars Cards with Glenn—All High-Grade JSA Certed Packs Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $100.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 660. (5) Entertainers Cut Signatures With Tom Mix and Stan Laurel - All 659. Boris Karloff Signed Dual Photo Certed 661. Entertainers Signed Photo Lot of Display—Full JSA From silent productions to Las Vegas glitz and glamour, (18) With Shatner, Heston and G. Miller You are cordially invited to the Monsters Ball with this the thespians who have rendered endorsements in this - All Certed Boris Karloff (d.1969) signed dual photo display. Best lot run the gamut in terms of film and entertainment Stage and screen icons spanning the Big Band era known for his iconic turns as the Frankenstein monster genres. Includes: Tom Mix (d.1940) album page signed through television’s sitcom, sci-fi and superhero days and the Mummy, Karloff ranked as one of the leading in pencil (“8-9” strength; full PSA/DNA); Stan have autographed these (18) promotional photographs. horror film stars of the 1930s-40s. Measuring 10x8 the Laurel/Walter Pidgeon: album page signed in pencil The prints are approximately 8x10 and the autographs offered display features photos of Karloff in street (both “8” strength; full PSA/DNA); Fay Wray: black average (“9”) strength. Includes: Alyn, P. Bailey, L. clothes and film make-up. Traced over in his own hand, marker cut signature (“10” strength); Sammy Davis, Ball (full JSA), G. Burns, Carney, Heston, S. Jones, D. Karloff’s penciled signature shows frightening (“9”) Jr.: black ink cut signature (“8-9” strength). JSA Kelley, J. Lemmon, B. Meredith, G. Miller (full JSA), strength with a personalized salutation above the char- certs/stickers. More on our website. Pavarotti, C. Romero, Shatner and Vereen; and dual- Opening Bid $150.00 acter photo. Full photo LOA from JSA. signed of Carney/Randolph; Shatner/Montalbán; Opening Bid $200.00 Reed/Coates. PSA/DNA or JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

663. The 664. 1963- Beatles 80 Beatles Yellow Treasure Submarine Chest Lot of (22) Collection Items of (45) Including Items Original 1968 Including Three-Sheet (27) Movie Poster Posters Beat the Blue All you need 662. 1964-65 Beatles Movie Poster Lot of Meanies and your is love….and (2): “Hard Days Night” & “Help!” fellow bidders to plenty of wall capture this vibrant space for this Beatlemaniacs draw inspiration from this pairing of collection. incredible original Beatle movie posters. Presented is a lot of (2) Presented is a lot 1963-80 1960s theatrical release posters with: 1964 “A Hard of (22) items relat- Beatles treas- Day’s Night” 41x81 three-sheet and 1965 “Help!” ed to the 1968 film ure chest of (45) items including (27) posters. Ranging 81x81 six-sheet. Both rate as (VG-FN) and display “The Yellow in sizes of 21x16 up to 42x58 these vintage wall cover- dynamically with amazing colors/graphics and overall Submarine” featuring the music of The Beatles. This ings present anywhere from better with light wear to bright appearances marginally affected by occasional important feature raised interest in animation as a seri- well-worn with paper loss. Highlights are: (3) 1967 small holes/tears and light soiling, mostly on the ous art form. Star attraction is an original 1968 three- Nems posters featuring photos taken by J. Avedon for perimeter and along the original compacting fold lines. sheet 41x81 movie poster which presents handsomely Look Magazine with 23x31 Lennon (GD), 23x31 Starr The AHDN poster is in two sections and the Help with excellent colors/graphics, (FN) with deference to (VG), 39x15 The Beatles (FR-GD); 1964 promo 39x55 poster is in four. More on our website. several minor tears at the junctions of the original com- poster with facsimile signatures (VG-FN); 1975 Opening Bid $200.00 pacting folds, scattered pin-holes and a small stain at Dynamic 21x32 velvet black light poster (VG). More top right. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

665. John Wayne 667. Pat Sajak & Statue & Vanna White Dual- Original Signed Wheel of Rio Lobo Fortune Game Piece Film with Full JSA Poster Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid 666. Star Trek Next Generation Cast- $100.00 Signed 11x14 Photograph with (7) Autographs—Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00

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668. (172) Gold/Silver/Bronze Age 669. Captain America & Comic Book Treasure Chest with Daredevil Silver/Bronze Age J. Robinson #3 & (11) Key Comic Book Partial Runs with Marvel #1 Issues Including Star Many Keys Wars and Wolverine Enhanced beings shine in this pairing of Comic collectors harvest a cornucopia of popular Marvel superheroes. Offered are desirable titles with this loaded Silver/Bronze Age partial runs of (152) Gold/Silver/Bronze Age treasure chest of Captain America and (164) Daredevil (172) all different issues. Highlights are: comics books. These significant issues Amazing Spider-Man #122 Death of Green present in attractive collectible grades of Goblin (VG+); Avengers #13 (VG); 1939 (VG) and better with 80% in the (VG-FN Captain Easy #nn (VG+) with deference to to VF) range. Books from this era are two hole punches; (2) Beverly Hillbillies: #4 dominating sales in the comic market, (VG+), #7 (VG-FN); (2) Hawkman: #7 (VG-FN), #9 (VG-FN); (2) Hulk: #102 post making this lot of (316) all different Tales To Astonish premiere issue (FR), #180 1st Wolverine (FN-VF); Jackie Robinson 1960s-80s issues worthy of serious consid- #3 (VG+) with deference to minor tape residue/surface paper loss; Journey Into eration. Key issues are: Captain America: #110 Rick Jones partners up (VG-FN), Mystery #112 Loki origin (VG-FN); (2) Tip Top Comics: #52 Tarzan, #54 Triple #111 Death of Steve Rogers (VG-FN), #118 2nd Falcon (VG), #133 Falcon partners Terror (both VG+) with deference to two hole punches; Tales To Astonish #62 1st The up (FN-VF), #181 intro new Cap (FN-VF), #241 Punisher appearance (FN+), King- Leader (FN), X-Men #100 Old vs. New X-Men, begin Phoenix origin (FN-VF); (11) Size Special #1 origin retold (VG-FN); Daredevil: #2 2nd Electro (VG-), #5 costume key Marvel Bronze Age #1 inaugural issues: Astonishing Tales featuring Kazar/Dr. change (VG+), #6 Mr. Fear (VG-FN), #16 Spider-Man (VG), #39 1st Exterminator Doom (VG-FN), Black Panther (VG+), The Eternals (FN), Fear (VG-FN), (VG+), #41 Death of Mike Murdoch (VG-FN), #42 1st Jester (VG-FN), #43 Captain Frankenstein (VF), Kull (FN), Man-Thing (GD-VG) with deference to minor tape America (FN), #56 1st Death’s Head (VG-FN), #79 Stan Lee Cameo (VG), #81 Black repair, Ms. Marvel (VG-FN), The Son Of Satan (GD-VG), Star Wars (VG-FN), 1982 Widow begins (VG), #100 origin retold (VG+), #113 1st Deathstalker (FN-VF), #132 Wolverine LS with F. Miller art (VG-FN). More on our website. 2nd Bullseye (VF), #181 Death of Elektra (FN-VF). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

670. 1960s-90s Amazing 671. Investment Lot of Spider-Man Partial Run of (11) Silver/Bronze Age (221) with Many Early & Superhero Key Issue Key Issues Comic Books with Since his 1962 debut Spider-Man has Green Lantern #76 web-slung his way to sharing the top Highly sought after by collec- tier with Superman and Batman as the tors, key issue comic books most popular comic characters of all- command premiums and drive time. Presented is a 1960s-90s the hobby. Presented is a lot of Amazing Spider-Man partial run of (11) Silver/Bronze Age comics (221) different issues. Highlights are: with great investment potential. early issues: #5 Dr. Doom presents Highlights are: Amazing (VG+) with deference to 1/2 x 1” tri- Spider-Man #129 1st Punisher angle absent at the lower right edge, appearance (VG-FN); Detective #19 Sandman (VG), #27 Green Goblin, #29 (GD), #30 (VG+), #32 (VG), #34 (VG), Comics #359 intro/origin #37 intro Norman Osborn (VG), #43 (GD-VG), #44 2nd Lizard (GD-VG), #47 (VG- Barbara Gordon-Batgirl (VG-); FN), #58 (GD), #59 (GD), #62 (GD+), #66 (VG+), #68 (VG-), #71 (VG-FN); keys: Green Lantern #76 begins #90 death of Capt. Stacy (VG), #94 origin retold (VG), #100 anniversary (GD), #102 Green Lantern/Green Arrow origin Morbius (VG-FN), #125 origin Man-Wolf (VG-FN), #134 1st Tarantula (FN+), series (FN); Incredible Hulk #135 2nd Punisher (FN+), #136 1st Harry Osborn in Green Goblin costume (FN), #181 1st full appearance of #149 Spider-Man clone (FN), #194 1st Black Cat (FN-VF), #200 giant origin (VF), Wolverine presents (VG+) with #209 origin/1st appearance Calypso (VF+), #252 new black costume (VF-NM); king- deference to pen-marks and a size annuals/specials: #2 presents (VG+) with deference to minor tape repair at bot- stain. More on our website. tom of spine, #3 (VG), #5 (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

672. 673. 1967-78 Daredevil Bronze/Copper Comic Book Partial Age 1st Issue Run of (103) Between Superhero Comic Numbers 26-156 Book Lot of (44) Bid boldly for the “Man with Defenders & Without Fear”. Presented is a partial run of (103) all different Ghost Rider 1967-78 Daredevil comic books Here’s a case of first is numbered between issues 26- best. These (44) 156. Displaying in a grades of Bronze/Copper Age 1st (VG to VF) this highly desirable issue (#1) superhero Silver/Bronze Age collection comic books are the will afford you a very most valuable of their respectable start on assembling runs. Highlights are: a run for this popular superhero. The Defenders (VG+), Key issues are: #26 Stilt-man Ghost Rider (VG-FN), appearance (VG), #39 1st Hero For Hire (VG), Exterminator (VG), #41 Death Iron Fist (FN-VF), of Mike Murdock (FN), #56 1st Spectacular Spider-Man Death’s Head (FN-VF), #79 (VG-FN), Star Wars (FN-VF). Additional highlights are: The Cat (GD-VG), The Stan Lee Cameo (FN+), #132 Champions (FN), Crazy (VG-FN), Doc Savage (VG), Giant-Size Doc Savage (VG), 2nd new Bullseye (FN-VF), Giant-Size Man-Thing (G+), Howard the Duck (VG+), Human Torch (VG+), Marvel #133 30-cent variant (FN). Triple Action (VG+), Red Wolf (VG), What If (VF). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

102 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 674. Silver and Bronze 675. 1960s-90s Age Collection of (109) Fantastic Four Batman & Superman Comic Book Partial Related Comic Books Run of (181) All Batman and Superman, the Different Issues original superheroes gave rise Fulfill your comic book to the genre which has blown- collecting fantasies with up to dominate pop culture. this 1960s-90s Fantastic Offered is a collection of (109) Four comic book partial Silver and Bronze Age Batman run of (181) all different and Superman related comic issues. Highlights are: #73 book titles. Highlights are: Daredevil/Spider- Batman: #124 2nd app. Signal Man/Thor crossover (VG- Man (GD), #133 1st Batman FN+); #102 Sub-Mariner Bat-Mite (GD), #134 Dummy (VG-FN); #104 Magneto origin (GD-VG), #136 Joker (VG); #108 last Kirby art cover (VG), #155 1st S.A. (VG-FN); #110 corrected Penguin (GD+), #156 Ant- faces (VG-); #112 Hulk vs. Man/Robin team-up (GD), Thing (VG); (3) Silver #169 2nd S.A. Penguin (FN), Surfer: #121 (VG+),# 122 #171 1st Riddler since 1948 (VG), #123 (VG+); #126 (VG+); Superman: #159 FF origin retold (VG+); #128 with 4-page Friends & Foes insert (VG+); #129 intro (GD+), Giant Annual #6 Thundra (VG-FN); #130 Sue leaves (VG-FN); #132 Medusa joins (VG+). More on (VG+). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

676. 1960s-80s 677. Detective Comics Assorted Superman Silver/Bronze/Copper Related & Teen Age Partial Run of Titans Comic Book (164) Treasure Chest of Batfans investigate this (230) Silver/Bronze/Copper age par- tial run of (164) different issues Superman, family and of Detective Comics featuring friends come together in everybody’s favorite crime- this comic book treasure fighter Batman. Key issues are: chest of (230) 1960s-80s #328 death of Alfred (GD-VG), assorted Superman and #345 intro Blockbuster (VG- Teen Titans issues. FN), #350 Elongated Man new Highlights are: (3) DC costume (VG), #363 2nd 100-page Spectaculars: Batgirl (VF), #371 1st new TV #6 Adams wrap-around show Batmobile (GD), #375 cover (VG-FN), #7 new Batmobile (VG), #377 Superman (VG-FN), #10 Riddler (GD-VG), #387 30th Super-Females (VG); Anniversary 1st Batman reprint Superboy: #171 1st (VG+), #388 Joker (VG+), Aquaboy (VG-FN); Teen #400 origin/1st Man-Bat (VG), Titans: #11 (VG+), #19 (VG-), #20 (VG-FN), #21 (VG), #28 (VG); World’s Finest: #411 intro Talia (VG+), #413 #123 Bat-Mite/Mr. Mxyzptlk (GD+), #173 1st S.A. Two-Face (VG+), #177 Joker last 15-cent (VG), #475 Joker (G+), #217 1st Mr. Metamorpho (FN+). More on our website. (FN-VF). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

678. 1960s-80s The 679. Marvel Superhero Avengers Comic Comic Book Partial Book Partial Run Runs with Defenders, of (156) Different Hulk, Iron Man, Luke Issues Cage & Moon Knight Avengers assemble! Join the Merry Marvel Marching Presented is a 1960s-80s Society with this awesome accu- comic book partial run of mulation of Marvel superhero (156) different issues of comic book partial runs. Featured The Avengers. Published are (78) Defenders, (134) Hulk, by industry leader Marvel (104) Iron Man, (70) Luke Cage- Comics, this tremendous- Power Man and (32) Moon ly popular series is soar- Knight. Highlights are: ing to new heights follow- Defenders: #10 Hulk vs. Thor ing a 2012 related film (VG-FN); Hulk: #180 1st release, with another fea- Wolverine “cameo” (FN-VF), turing Ultron due in 2015. #182 Wolverine cameo (FN-VF); Highlights are: #54 Ultron Iron Man: #47 origin retold reveal (FN), #55 1st full (VG+), #100 anniversary (VF), Ultron (VG+), #56 #128 Classic Tony Stark alco- Captain America WWII holism cover (VG-FN+); Luke story (FN-), #63 Goliath/Hawkeye character changes (VG+), #97 Gold Age super- Cage: #66 2nd Sabertooth (VF); heroes (VG+), #100 featuring everyone who was ever an Avenger (FN-VF). More on Moon Knight: #1 origin (VF). our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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680. 1960s-90s 681. 1960s-80s the Spider-Man Brave and the Related Comic Bold Comic Book Book Treasure Partial Run + Chest with Assorted DC Titles Marvel Tales Bid boldly to capture this & Spectacular collection of DC super- hero comic books featur- Spider-Man ing a 1960s-80s partial Partial Runs run of “the Brave and the Get into the swing of Bold”. Highlights are: the things with this Brave and the Bold star- Spider-Man related ring Batman and another 1960s-90s comic hero: #68 Metamorpho book treasure chest. (VG+), #71 Green Arrow Featured are partial (VG-FN), #75 Spectre runs of 1960s-70s (FN), #78 Wonder Marvel Tales, 1970s- Woman (VG), #84 Sgt. 90s Spectacular Rock (VG-FN), #86 Spider-Man, 1990s Spider-Man, 1970s-80s Spider-Woman plus several assorted titles. Deadman (VG-FN), #100 Highlights are: Marvel Tales: #1 inaugural issue, presents (FN) with deference to a 5” multiple heroes (VG+); cover tear with interior tape repair, #2 (VG); Spectacular Spider-Man: #1 inaugural Aquaman: 1st Black Manta (GD), #40 1st J. Aparo DC work (VG); The Atom: #29 issue (VF), #2 (FN-VF), #3 (FN-VF), #4 (FN+), #5 (FN+), #7 (FN-VF), #8 (FN+), 1st G.A. Atom S.A. crossover (VG); Strange Adventures: #205 intro/origin #28 Miller Daredevil (VF). More on our website. Deadman (VG+). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

682. The Flash, 683. 1960s-90s Green Lantern & Marvel Justice League of Superhero America Comic Book Silver/Bronze Age Balance of Comic Book Partial Collection Lot of Runs (587) Gift yourself with the pow- While Gold Age ers of solid-energy, speed comics command the and the ability to overcome highest prices, insiders competing bids. Presented maintain Silver/Bronze are silver/bronze age partial Age titles are the runs of DC superhero hobby’s bread and but- comic book titles the Flash, ter. Presented is a Green Lantern and Justice 1960s-90s BOC lot of League of America. (587) superhero comics Highlights are: Flash: #165 with 75% weds Iris West (VG), #174 Silver/Bronze Age con- reveals ID to wife (GD- tent including (552) VG), #180 (VG-FN); published by industry leader Marvel. Highlights are: Marvel Feature Presents The Green Lantern: #66 (VG), #77 (FN), #78 (VG), #79 (VG+), #80 (VG-FN), #85 Defenders #1 1st Defenders appearance (VG-FN); Iron Fist #14 1st Sabertooth (FN- (VG), #86 (VG); Justice League of America: #25 (G+), #46 JSA crossover (VG), VF); 1966 Marvel Super-Heroes #1 Marvel’s 1st 1-shot (VG-FN); Marvel #56 JLA vs. JSA (VG-FN), #74 Black Canary joins (VG). More on our website. Collectors’ Item Classics #17 (VG-FN); Strange Tales #145 (VG). More on our Opening Bid $150.00 website. Opening Bid $250.00

684. Batman 685. Bronze Silver/Bronze Age Age Comic Comic Book Book Partial Run of Superhero (210) Treasure Chest The Dark Knight rises in Lot of (562) this Silver/Bronze/Copper Superheroes domi- Age partial run of (210) nate this incredible different Batman comic Bronze Age treasure books. Key issues are: chest of (562) comic #171 1st Riddler since books. Presenting in 1948 (VG), #181 poster highly desirable insert, intro Poison Ivy grades of (80% VG- (GD), #190 Penguin FN to VF, 20% VG) cover (VG+), #197 4th this colossal collec- S.A. Catwoman (VG+), tion provides tremen- #200 Batman & Robin dous upside as the origin retold (VG), #213 coming of age origi- 30th anniversary, origin nal readers appear Alfred (VG-FN), #222 poised to send prices for this period soaring. A small fraction of the featured heroes Beatles take-off (VG+), are Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Spider-Man, Thor, Hulk, Captain America, #227 N. Adams cover swipe of Detective #31 (VG), #237 Wrightson/Ellison plots Flash, Shazam, Ghost Rider and the X-Men. Also present is a sprinkling of science (VG+), #238 N. Adams wrap-around cover (FN); Annual #1 (GD-VG), Annual #2 fiction, war, supernatural, funny and western titles. (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

104 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 686. Game 4 Ticket Stub Mathewson vs. Bender—PSA Authentic Big Six Battles The Chief! Graded Authentic by PSA. After allowing two first inning runs, Chief Bender then stymied the New York Giants lineup and bested by a 4-2 margin to claim Game 4 of the 1911 World Series. The offered Lower Pavilion ticket stub was in attendance for the Hall of Fame match-up that afternoon at Shibe Park. Despite a combination of surface creasing and soiling, the obverse still exhibits bold and legible event details. The reverse was etched by a future owner “When Matty was taken out”. Pre-WW1 World Series artifacts are seldom offered in any condi- tion as the total population of two Game 4 stubs attests. Opening Bid $1200.00 687. 8/1/1913 Cleveland Naps at Boston Red Sox Ticket Stub with Joe Jackson Stats—SGC Authentic On the upside of one the greatest batting careers in baseball history “Shoeless Joe” Jackson helped the Cleveland Naps to a 6-2 win over the Boston Red Sox on 8/1/1913. Offered is an encapsulated ticket stub from this century old game designated Authentic by SGC. Jackson’s contributions of 1 Hit and 1 Run are noted on the flip along with the date and score. Minor traces of residue on the blank reverse side have no effect on the handsome obverse. Opening Bid $500.00

689. 6/17/36 Cleveland Indians vs. New York Yankees Program & PSA Graded Ticket Stub with Gehrig’s 393rd Home Run The New York Yankees dynastic history has seen more than a fair share of memo- rable moments. Preserving a part of their legacy are the offered program and ticket stub from a 6/17/36 double-header vs. the Indians at 688. Game 3 Ticket Stub PSA 3 League Park in Cleveland. Admitting the bearer to Seat 1 of Main Floor Box 120 the Graded VG 3 by PSA. Long before imagined curses and a nationwide band of follow- appealing stub has been encapsulated and graded VG 3 by PSA. Flip notations cite the ers, the Boston Red Sox were perennial contenders having claimed five World Series scores for both games won by Yankees 15-4 and 12-2 followed by “Game 2: Lou championships from 1903-1918. The offered 1918 Game 3 voucher comes from a Gehrig HR #393”. Measuring 5-1/2 x 8-3/4” the “Indians Official Score Card” pro- contest in which Carl Mays bested Hippo Vaughn by a slim 2-1 margin to put the Red gram presents well above the assigned grade of (VG) derived as the result of a vertical Sox within one game of claiming their last World Series title until 2004. This Grand compacting fold which is barely perceptible at arm’s length. Featuring a captivating Stand Reserved Seat from Comiskey Park presents splendidly for the technical assess- image of an Indian Chief at bat and a classic Coca-Cola ad the bright and glossy cover ment with only moderately touched worn corners and edges and discreet creasing commands attention. Game 2 results have been completely recorded in pencil on the along the lower edge. The reverse displays a hint of paper loss along the lower edge, two page scorecard section which lists Joe DiMaggio in his rookie year batting ahead most likely from being hastily removed by an usher. Few of these early World Series of Gehrig in the third slot. Other listed notables are Yankees Crosetti, Lazzerri and artifacts survive in any condition. Only four similar examples have been evaluated by Selkirk and Indians Averill. the third-party service. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $1800.00

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690. 1935 691. 1948 World World Series Series Game 3 Game 2 Full Ticket Full PSA 3 Ticket Graded VG 3 PSA 4— by PSA. Highest Commemorate the Tigers con- Graded quest of the Graded VG- Cubbies by securing the offered Game 3 full ticket. Schoolboy EX 4 by PSA. Dazzling Game 4 full ticket from a contest in which Rowe eked past by a 6-5 margin in the extra inning affair. The Bleacher the Indians’ Steve Gromek bested Braves hurler Johnny Sain by a 2-1 margin. This voucher presents at the peak of the opined technical assessment with only barely dis- silver based Upper Reserve admittance pass exhibits strong corners, clean edges and tinguishable creasing along the left edge and reverse paper flaking. The remainder of tightly attached perforations. Scattered spider creasing is well concealed by the lush the pass is attractive with sterling contrast, tight perforations and bold event details. surface sheen. The highest grade of four such passes evaluated by the third-party Opening Bid $500.00 authenticator. Opening Bid $400.00

692. 1955 693. 1957 World World Series Series Game 6 Game 3 Full Ticket Graded PSA 2 Full Ticket (mk) with Graded Good Mantle HR 2 by PSA with Notation— a (mk) qualifi- er. Whitey PSA 2 Ford kept the Yankees alive as the Bronx Bombers defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers by Game 3 of the was a lopsided affair that saw the New York a 5-1 margin to claim Game 6 of the 1955 World Series. The conquest would prove to Yankees drub the Milwaukee Braves by a score of 12-3. Offered is a full ticket from be Ford’s third in a series of ten Fall Classic victories. This Upper Stand pass presents this post-season classic graded GD 2 by PSA. In addition to the date and score the quite nicely for the technical grade with limited creasing that is overwhelmed by pink detailed flip cites Mickey Mantle’s WS HR #9 of his still standing all-time record for surface accents. The reverse exhibits pen notations which account for the qualifier. most HRs in Series play. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

694. 1964 695. Pete Rose World 4,192nd Hit Series Game PSA Game 5 Graded Full Full Ticket Ticket with PSA Game Notes & Graded (3) Autographs VG-EX 4 Pay homage to the “Hit Led by menac- King’s” coronation. ing pitching Presented is PSA grad- ace Bob Gibson the St. Louis Cardinals outlasted the perennial post-season powerhouse ed VG 3 full ticket New York Yankees to win the 1964 World Series. Offered is a Yankee Stadium full from the September 11, ticket from Game 5 of this memorable Series graded VG-EX 4 by PSA. Game details 1985 game in which noted on the encapsulation flip are “1964 World Series GM. 5, Cardinals-5, Yankees-2 Pete Rose delivered his 4,192nd hit. Also included are: AP game notes; (2) Rose auto- (10), Oct. 12, Gibson-Mikkelsen”. Starting Gibson and Mikkelsen battled to a graphed 8x10s (both signatures “10” strength); and a September 11, 1985 Reds pro- 2-2 tie until Mikkelsen finally surrendered a 3-run homer in the 10th inning. gram signed by Rose (“10” strength) and inscribed “Ty Cobb Ha Ha Hit King.” Opening Bid $200.00 Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

697. 696. September 2, 1986 Chicago Cubs Game One Greg Maddux Debut Full Ticket—PSA 5 Full Ticket Graded EX 5 by PSA. When Greg Maddux served up an PSA 3—Kirk 18th inning home run to Billy Hatcher in his major Gibson Walk- league debut on September 3, 1986, few could fathom the 355 career victories and Hall of Fame career to fol- Off Home low. As the marathon game lingered from September Run 2nd and was ultimately suspended, a hearty crowd of “I Don’t Believe 7,051 witnessed the completion of the game the follow- what I Just Saw!” Hobbled by a string of leg injuries, sent an ill-fated ing day. This full box seat voucher presents at the peak pitch into the right-field bleachers to give the Dodgers a 5-4 “walk of its technical grade and is ideal for the die-hard “Mad off” victory over the Oakland Athletics to claim Game One of the 1988 World Series. Dog” collector. One of only four complete tickets adju- The bearer of this Field Box full ticket missed the pandemonium. Graded VG 3 by dicated by the grading service. PSA, it presents much nicer than the technical grade suggests with relatively solid cor- Opening Bid $400.00 ners, clean edges and crisp perforations. Interestingly, only fourteen complete copies have been judged by the third-party service. Opening Bid $400.00

106 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 699. 1911 T206 White 698. (4) Different 1909-11 Borders T206 White Border Ty American Cobb SGC Graded Cards Beauty 460 Whether through a stoic deadpan or Subjects fiercely clutching his bat of choice, the determined nature of Ty Cobb shines through on each of his four SGC 30 1909-11 T206 White Border poses. T206 Hall of Each judged by SGC with a Fame Type Piedmont advertising back. This Card! Graded quartet will give the prospective set 30 Good 2 by collector each Cobb pose variant in SGC. Extremely one shot! Included are SGC 40: Red scarce 1911 Portrait; SGC 35: Bat On Shoulder; T206 White SGC 20: Green Portrait and SGC Borders 10: Bat Off Shoulder. Each century- American old treasure displays a combination Beauty 460 of wear commensurate with their Subject Hugh Duffy tobacco card! Those pursuing “The Monster” will seek to add technical grades. The advertising variety to their collection with this White Sox manager who was inducted into the backs are clean. National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1945. Presents on-par with its technical assessment. Opening Bid $900.00 The advertising back is currently ranked in the top 15 of the most difficult by a variety of industry experts. Opening Bid $300.00

700. (7) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders with Johnson & Mathewson 701. (3) 1909-11 E90-1 “The Big Train” and “The American Caramel Christian Shortprints of Graham, Gentleman” are Karger & Sweeney among the Hall Tough trio of 1909-11 E90-1 American of Fame luminar- Caramel shortprints. Included are 1.) ies captured with Graham (PR, oversized); 2.) Karger these (7) 1912 (trimmed) and B. Sweeney (trimmed). T202 Hassan Despite a combination of surface wear Triple Folders. the backs are clean. Included are: E. Opening Bid $200.00 Collins/Collins Easily/Murphy (PR), Dooin/Dooin Gets/Doolan (GD), Johnson/Birmingham Gets/Street (GD), Krause/Athletic Infield/I. Thomas (FR), Meyers/Devlin Gets/Mathewson (GD), Scanlan/Hartzell Covering/Dahlen (EX-MT) and Stanage/Crawford Abot/Summers (EX). Opening Bid $200.00

702. 1911-1912 W601 Sporting Life Team 703. 1933 Goudey Composites New Baseball #144 Babe Ruth York Giants SGC 40 As champions of the Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. The Senior Circuit, the New “Colossus of Clout” takes his hack York Giants are repre- on this majestic 1933 Goudey sented on the offered Baseball #144 Babe Ruth card. A 1911-1912 W601 premier selling point to any set, Sporting Life Team the Boston gum company decided Composite. Measuring to place four poses of Ruth nearly 13x14, a trio of throughout their inaugural baseball Hall of Famers in edition. The offered version is Marquard, Mathewson extremely attractive with relatively and McGraw are pic- solid corners, well constructed tured on this fragile edges and creasing that is relegat- heirloom. Moderate ed to only the bottom portion of restoration work is evi- the canvas. The biographical dent as the upper right reverse is clean with pronounced corner has been recon- green typeface. structed. Additional peripheral and interior creasing (including one which spans the Opening Bid $400.00 piece vertically) does not seriously disrupt the portraits of the legendary squad. The blank back is clean. Opening Bid $250.00

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704. 1934 Goudey Baseball #37 Lou Gehrig SGC 20 Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC. With a winning smiling and disposition, the legendary Lou Gehrig commands the offered 1934 Goudey #37 gum card. This depression-era classic dis- plays a combination of obverse creasing and wear associated with the technical appraisal. However, the illustration of the “Iron Horse” is still instantly recognizable and will be a wise purchase for the pre-war card enthusiast on a budget. 705. (2) 1933-1936 Goudey & Diamond Stars Tony Lazzeri Opening Bid $250.00 SGC 55-70 Graded Singles Poosh ‘Em Up Tony! As an underrated cog in the Murderer’s Row arsenal, Hall of Famer Tony Lazzeri stands alone with the offered tandem of pre-war gum cards. Each graded by SGC. Included are 1.) 1933 Goudey #31 (SGC 55) and 2.) 1934-36 Diamond Stars #74 (SGC 70, 1935, Blue Back). Opening Bid $200.00

706. 1952 Bowman Baseball #101 Mickey Mantle SGC 45 Graded 45 VG+ 3.5 by SGC. Captivating 1952 Bowman #101 Mickey Mantle second-year card. This classic gum card presents on pair with the technical assessment with moderately touched corners, relatively crisp edges and only a lightly scuffed surface. The canvas is precisely centered and is bol- stered by bright uniform and stadi- um color accents. The biographical revere is problem-free. 707. 1952 Berk Ross Mickey Mantle SGC 35 Opening Bid $250.00 Graded 35 Good+ 2.5 by SGC. Early 1952 Berk Ross Mickey Mantle horizontal poses which mirrors his 1951 Bowman rookie card. Harshly assessed copy that is absent of any significant surface flaws. The corners display even wear and the back is clean. Opening Bid $200.00

708. (3) 1953- 1955 Bowman Baseball Mickey Mantle SGC Graded Cards Each graded by SGC. Boost your classic Bowman standing with this threesome of 1953- 1955 Mickey Mantle singles. Included are 1.) 1953 Bowman Color #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle (SGC 60); 2.) 1954 709. (600) 1950-1955 Bowman Baseball Singles Bowman #65 (SGC 30) Enterprising set collectors will want to purchases these (600) 1950-1955 Bowman and 3.) 1955 Bowman Baseball singles. This mid-grade assortment is comprised primarily of commons and #202 (SGC Authentic). regional stars with moderate duplication throughout. Included are (30) 1950 (average Opening Bid $250.00 VG, two low numbers), (143) 1951 (average VG to VG-EX), (16) 1953 Color (aver- age VG), (111) 1954 (average VG-EX) and (300) 1955 (average VG-EX, one high number). Opening Bid $500.00

108 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 710. (478) 1954-1961 Topps & Bowman Baseball and Football Shoebox Collection with Mantle, Mays & Williams Spectacular 1954-1961 Topps & Bowman Baseball and Football shoebox collection of (478) with luminaries such as “Hammerin’ Hank”, “Muscles”, “Say Hey” and “Teddy Ballgame” presiding. Featured are Baseball: (332 cards) with 1954 Topps: #90 Mays 711. 1960 Topps Baseball #251 Bobby Malkmus SGC 98 Gem (GD); 1955 Topps: #2 T. Williams (VG); 1955 Topps Doubleheaders: #105 Aaron/106 (SGC 30); 1957 Topps: #1 T. Williams (GD); 1958 Topps: #1 T. Williams Mint—Pop 1 (VG), #418 Mantle/Aaron (VG-EX); 1959 Topps starter: (291/572, average VG to Graded 98 Gem 10 by SGC! Of the 14,175 submissions for the 1960 Topps Baseball VG-EX, 6 dupes, all low numbers) with #10 Mantle (VG), #50 Mays (VG), #202 set evaluated by SGC, only four total examples including the offered #251 Bobby Maris (VG-EX), #380 Aaron (VG-EX); 1961 Topps: #2 Maris (VG); Football: (146 Malkmus have reach the 98 Gem 10 pinnacle. This 54 year-old blazer is perfect with cards) with 1955 Topps All-American: #12 Graham (VG); 1956 Topps: #22 “dead centering”, impeccable corners, snow-white edges and radiant surface hues. Cardinals Team SP (VG-EX), #61 Redskins Team SP (VG) and 1958 Topps: #90 How did this cardboard treasure endure the past half-century in such a pristine state of Jurgensen RC (VG-EX). More on our website. preservation? Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

713. (489) 1948-1971 Baseball Shoebox Collection with Stars Presented is a 1948-1971 baseball shoebox collection of (489) cards with stars. Highlights include 1954 Dan-Dee: Schoendienst (PR, pin holes); 1962 Post: #142 Mays (VG); 1964 Topps: #210 Yastrzemski (EX), #230 B. Robinson (EX), #250 Kaline (EX- MT), #331 A.L. Bombers (EX-MT), #423 Aaron/Mays (VG), #440 Clemente (VG); 1966 Topps: #30 Rose (VG- 712. 1961 Bazooka Panel with Roger Maris—SGC 96 EX), #126 Palmer RC (GD), Graded 96 Mint 9 by SGC. From the season in which the “M&M Boys” assaulted the (2) #254 Jenkins RC (GD, record books comes the offered 1961 Bazooka Panel featuring #4 Bud Daley/#5 Roger FR), #288 Sutton RC (VG) Maris/#6 Eddie Yost. This panel was meticulously extracted from a period bubble gum and 1970 Topps: (315 cards, box and presents as when initially distributed over 50 years ago. One of 2 at the grad- median VG). More on our ing level with none better. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

715. (26,000+) 1978 Topps Baseball Singles Hoard with (20) Murray RC Countless near, partial and team sets are available with this massive (26,000+) 1978 Topps Baseball singles hoard with (20) Murray rookies. The majority of these primarily (NM) cards are placed in numerical order. Included are (26) #5 Rose RB, (32) #6 Ryan RB, (48) #20 Rose, (20) #36 Murray RC, (16) #40 Yastrzemski, (36) #72 Dawson, (16) #100 Brett, (35) #120 Carter, (20) #160 714. (173) 1975 Topps Baseball SGC 88-96 Graded Cards Palmer, (125) #206 Each graded from 96 Mint 9 to 88 NM-MT 8 by SGC. High-grade assortment of Niekro/Ryan LL, (27) #510 (173) 1975 Topps Baseball Cards bolstered by razor-sharp corners, crisp edges and Stargell, (26) #530 Winfield, accurate centering. Included are SGC 96: (14 cards) with #13, 28, 34, 38, 39, 49, 69, (17) #540 Carlton and (36) 107, 157, 166, 177, 299, 511, 614; SGC 92: (138 cards) and SGC 88: (21 cards) with #703 Morris RC. Due to #622 Lynn RC. More on our website. size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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716. (7) 1976-1987 Topps 717. (18) 1980 Baseball Complete Sets Topps Baseball Presented are (7) 1976-1987 Topps Vending Boxes Baseball complete sets. Unless noted, Take a swing at these all key cards grade (NM or better). (18) 1980 Topps Included are 1976 Topps: (average Baseball vending boxes. NM) with #1 Aaron RB, #98 Each unsearched con- Eckerlsey RC (VG-EX), #550 Aaron; tainer yields (500) cards, 1977 Topps: (average NM) with #473 meaning the fortunate Dawson RC, #650 Ryan; 1978 Topps: victor will have (9000) (average EX-MT to NM) with #36 chances to pluck high- Murray RC (EX-MT), #707 grade #482 Henderson Molitor/Trammell RC; 1979 Topps: rookies along with a (average EX-MT to NM) with #115 strong supporting cast O. Smith RC (VG); 1982 Topps: such as #393 O. Smith (average NM-MT) with #21 Ripken and #580 Ryan. Multiple RC and (2) 1987 Topps: (average investment grade complete sets are also probable. Not too many of these in such quan- NM-MT). More on our website. tity remain available on the secondary market! Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

719. (57) 1983- 1987 Topps 718. (2) 1985 Topps Baseball Vending Baseball Vending Cases Boxes Sealed pair of 1985 Topps A whopping 28,000 Baseball vending cases. Each chances to uncover high- sealed container includes (24) 500- grade rookies of Boggs, card boxes. Multiple high-grade Bonds, Gwynn, Mattingly copies of #181 Clemens RC, #401 and Sandberg and addi- McGwire RC and #536 Puckett tional high-grade sets are RC along with complete sets are available with these (57) probable. Add to your unsearched 1983-1987 Topps wax portfolio with this tandem! Baseball vending boxes. Due to size/weight, a shipping sur- These unsearched 500- charge may apply. count containers have Opening Bid $500.00 been in our consignor’s possession since their release decades ago. Included are (6) 1983, (17) 1984, (23) 1986 and (11) 1987. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $150.00 720. (4) 2013 Topps Baseball Hobby Unopened Boxes Dive into these (4) 2013 Topps Baseball hobby unopened boxes. Included are 1.) 2013 Topps Series 1 jumbo (10 packs, 50 cards per, one autograph and two relics per box); 2.) 2013 Topps 721. 1926 M101-7 Sporting Series 2 jumbo (10 packs, 50 News Supplement Babe Ruth cards per, one autograph and two Opening Bid $100.00 relics per box); 3.) 2013 Topps Mini (24 packs, 10 cards per, one autograph or relic per box) and 4.) 2013 Topps Pro Debut (24 packs, 8 cards per, two auto- graphs, one relic and one manu- factured patch per box). Opening Bid $100.00

723. 1966 Donruss Marvel Super Heroes Complete Set of (66) Cards Opening Bid $100.00

722. (21) 1981-1994 Team Sets with (2) Ripken Jr. Opening Bid $100.00

110 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 724. 1880s-1950s 725. (5) 1958- Equipment/ 1963 Hartland Packaging Lot Statues of Reach & Including Spalding Empty Mantle, Mays & Ball Ruth Cases/Boxes and From the original Early 1958-1963 Hartland Plastics production Indoor/Outdoor line comes these five Balls different baseball stat- Clear some shelf space ues. Included are: for this display-worthy Mantle (presents EX, 1880s-1950s assort- with deference to visor ment of balls and being re-attached by packaging. Highlights glue, includes bat), are (2) sturdy 12-count Mathews (presents baseball boxes with: EX-MT), Mays (pres- American League Box: 12x9 “Reach” brand dating to 1946-1951; National League ents EX-MT, slight Box: 12x9 with “Spalding” brand dating to 1940s-1950s. Also present are (3) c.1940s- scratch to right arm), 50s individual Reach ball boxes and (5) baseballs with: 1880s-90s oversize; c.1900 Musial (presents EX- undersize; 1930s-40s indoor; 1940s-50s indoor; c.1940s ONL/Frick military issue MT) and Ruth (presents EX-MT to NM, includes bat). The uniforms display superfi- with “U.S.” stamp. Condition details on our website. cial scuffing largely relegated to the reverses. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

726. 1975 Aberdeen Youth Baseball Program With Cal and Billy Ripken - Likely the Earliest- Known Ripken Collectible! As we scour collections in search of artifacts from the origins of Cal Ripken, Jr.’s 727. Florida Marlins Equipment Bag magnificent career, most are content with the 1982 Topps Baseball #21 cardboard Offered is the Florida Marlins (current ) equipment bag used c.1995-96 collectible as the starting point. Well, this program easily pre-dates Ripken’s rookie by Andre Dawson who ended his HOF career with the South Florida expansion fran- card or any other known Ripken collectible! Issued in Aberdeen, Maryland at a chise. Displaying moderate signs of authentic use including several inconspicuous 1975 youth baseball tournament, this 32-page guide is undoubtedly the earliest plug repairs at bottom corners, this 40x27 black vinyl back is intact with original Ripken souvenir extant, as it lists 15-year-old Cal and 10-year-old Billy on the ros- straps/snaps and a fully functioning zipper. A clear plastic compartment on one side ter pages. More on our website. contains a 5x3 card marked “8 Dawson”. Appearing on both long sides of the bag are Opening Bid $200.00 5” diameter Marlins logos in team blue. Opening Bid $150.00

729. 2012 Game-Issued American League Jersey Lot of (4) - 728. 2012 Chicago Cubs Game-Issued Alternate Jersey Lot of Including Baines (4) With G. Soto A quartet of recent American League gamers is ready for your wardrobe! Issued pri- Following back-to-back postseason appearances for the first time since 1908, the marily during the 2012 campaign, the garments feature twill identifiers, proper tag- Chicago Cubs missed the playoffs in 2009 and reverted back to their curse-stricken ging/gamer codes and show minimal to light wear. Includes: Harold Baines: Chicago ways with a (current) run of four straight last-place showings. Issued to Wrigley Field White Sox coach’s jersey; : Chicago White Sox coach’s jersey; Brent principals during the 2012 season, these (4) alternate jerseys exhibit evidence of mini- Morel: Chicago White Sox; and Jason Phillips: Seattle Mariners coach’s jersey. mal wear. Includes: Jeff Baker, Joe Mather, Jamie Quirk (coach) and Geovany Soto. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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730. 1892 Harry Wright Signed Handwritten Ledger Sheet with Full JSA More than a cen- tury prior to bloated multi- million dollar player salaries and franchises with a billion dol- lar net worth, pio- neers such as Harry Wright tackled team finances the old fashioned way, through pen and paper. Dated 8/12/1892 this “Statement of Baltimore Trip” 731. Babe Ruth Single-Signed “Harwood” Baseball With Full ledger measures nearly 5-3/4 x 8” JSA and is penned entirely in the hand of Wright (d.1895). The sheet details the expendi- It’s well documented that Babe Ruth all but “invented” the home run, popularizing tures of the 1892 Philadelphia Phillies including receipts, meals, bus and round-trip the round-tripper as he launched 54 in 1920, doubling Roger Connor’s single-season fares. The total earnings for their victory in Baltimore managed a whopping $293.65. standard (27) that had stood for 35 years. The “figure 8” baseball, meanwhile, was The flowing black steel-tip fountain pen script and accompanying Mgr inscription first produced in 1958 at Harrison Harwood’s Natick, Massachusetts plant. The trend- measures nearly 2-1/2” and is executed with (“8-9”) precision. Despite a vertical setting “institutions” unite on this 1920s-1930s Harwood orb autographed by Ruth! crease which partially traces through the “H” in Wright’s given name along with a The creamy sphere (grade “7-8”) is signed below the factory stampings. Executed in compacting fold, the overall quality of the autograph is still not adversely impacted. black-ink fountain pen, Ruth’s post-1928 scripting (as evidenced by the lack of quo- Historic piece penned by the Hall of Famer just three years prior to his passing. Full tation marks around “Babe”) projects (“5-6”) strength and clarity. On the sweet spot, photo LOA from JSA. a name is written in an unknown hand as does not affect Ruth’s signature. Full photo Opening Bid $400.00 LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00

732. Late 1920s Multi-Signed OAL Barnard Baseball with Ruth & Gehrig—Full JSA At the heart of “Murderers’ Row”, Lou Gehrig (d.1941) and Babe Ruth (d.1948) amicably bludgeoned opposing pitching staffs en route to re-writing the record books and scoring multiple World Series titles for the New York Yankees. The pair endorsed the offered 1928 OAL Barnard blue-and-red- stitched baseball. Included are Sweet Spot: Ruth (“3”) and East Panel: Gehrig (“2-3”). Former knuckleballer penned the west panel in red ink (“5-6”). The shellacked sphere displays a combination of extensive wear and the vestiges of additional signatures are possible under extensive magnification. Regardless of condition, the two main figures in “The Bambino” and “Iron Horse” will make this sphere a proud addition to any advanced autograph collection. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00

733. Babe Ruth Signed First-Edition 1948 Hardcover Copy of “The Babe Ruth Story” - Full JSA The author of 714 tape-measure home runs and subject of voluminous photo opportunities and newsreel footage, Babe Ruth did everything on a grand scale. And while there was nobody more fit to resurrect the tarnished institution of baseball following the “Black Sox” disgrace, it only stands to reason that nobody but Ruth, himself was more appropriate in recounting his life and times. This first-edition hardcover edition of The Babe Ruth Story is autographed by its hero- ic subject. The autobiographical account (1948, E.F. Dutton & Co., Inc.) is endorsed by Ruth on the title page. Executed in blue ink, Ruth’s scripting (one of his very last) projects (“9-10”) potency. The 250-page volume presents wonder- fully, with covers/pages intact, secure binding and the original dust jacket. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00

112 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 735. 1963 New York Mets Team-Signed Baseball with Casey Stengel—Full JSA Nearly as inept as their 1962 inaugural year forebears the 1963 New York Mets demonstrated a comical penchant for 734. 1962 World Champion New York Yankees Team-Signed losing. Though this OAL Baseball with (32) Autographs—Full JSA battalion of bumblers The 1962 New York Yankees once again reached the pinnacle of diamond success by left manager Casey claiming the World Series in seven games over the San Francisco Giants, their last Stengel wondering title until 1977. The offered team-signed OAL sphere contains (32) autographs of “can’t anybody here players and coaches. The autographs generally present (“5-6”) in strength and clarity play this game?” while the soiled, and possibly game-used sphere exhibits (“3”) merits. Highlights they did possess excellent penmanship skills as exemplified by the (21) average (“9”) include Sweet Spot: Berra, Mantle (“4”); West Panel: Skowron, Sain, Pepitone; East quality signatures on this 1963 Mets team-signed ONL/Giles baseball (NM-MT). Key Panel: Maris (“7”), Long; North Panel: E. Howard; South Panel: J. Hegan, Tresh signers are HOFer Stengel and notables J. Hicks, R. Hunt, A. Jackson and G. Powell. and Ford. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

736. 1939 & 1940 Georgetown Team-Signed Reach Baseballs in 737. (2) Multi-Signed New York Yankees Baseballs with Original Boxes—Both with Joe Judge Mantle—Individual Full JSA Crossover collectability promotes this pair of vintage baseballs team-signed by the Catalysts for the pinstriped machine cover the bases on this pair of multi-signed base- 1939 and 1940 Georgetown baseball squads. Autograph hounds will enjoy the (2) Joe balls, each of which includes Mantle. Included are Ball One: (3 signatures, average Judge signatures on the south panel of the ’39 ball (“7-8”) and the north panel of the “9”, Worth Official League sphere grades similarly) with Sweet Spot: B. Martin; East ’40 ball (“7”). Memorabilia mavens will revel in the quality of the Reach manufac- Panel: Berra; South Panel: Mantle; Ball Two: (4 signatures, average “8-9”, OAL tured balls (both NM) and housed in original boxes. The ’39 box is complete and Brown grades similar, additional PSA/DNA sticker) with Sweet Spot: Mantle; East intact rating as (VG-EX) while the ’40 box is (FR-GD). No authentication due to the Panel: Ford; North Panel: Berra and South Panel: Richardson. Individual full photo nature of the items. More on our website. LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

738. 1956-1981 739. (90) Single- Baltimore Signed Baseballs Orioles Team- with Signed Inscriptions Baseball Lot of Including (28) (8) With Many Hall of Famers Hall of Famers with Puckett and Rare First ballot favorites Signatures and other diamond stars have etched their From the days of the career accolades on “Baby Birds” these (90) single- through the team’s signed baseballs, each transformation into of which bears an baseball’s jugger- inscription. Unless noted, each autograph grades (“8”) or better with the sphere pre- naut, these (8) base- senting similarly. Highlights include Full Photo LOA from JSA: (2 balls) with OAL: balls showcase the Puckett (534, slightly toned); OML: A. Rodriguez (#/13, The House that Ruth built, signatures of Oriole south panel, Yankee Stadium commemorative, Alex Rodriguez 13 hologram); JSA rosters from: 1956: signed by (31) with B. Robinson and Triandos; 1960: (24) with Cert Cards: (28 balls) with OAL: Gehringer (H.O.F. 49, slightly toned), Newhouser Gentile and Wilhelm; 1961: (24) with Herzog and D. Williams; 1963: (27) with (MVP ’44, ‘45, slightly toned), Wynn (Gus); ONL: Musial (HOF 69, toned), Schmidt Aparicio and Appling; 1964 (30) with Aparicio and B. Robinson; 1967: (22) with (548, moderately toned), Snider (”The Duke of Flatbush”), Spahn (CY 57, slightly Palmer and F. Robinson; 1979: (8) with Belanger and Murray; 1981: (27) with Stone toned) and Auction LOA from JSA: (60 balls) with OML: Sheffield (#11, Sheff and Weaver. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Authenticated sticker). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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740. Single- Signed HOFer Baseball Lot of (28) With DiMaggio, Mathews and Terry - All JSA Cooperstown’s finest are (28) strong in this gath- ering of single- signed spheres. The OAL, ONL and OML orbs present 741. (39) Baseball Hall of Fame Single-Signed Balls with nicely and show- DiMaggio—All Different case sweet spot Dazzling array of (39) different Baseball Hall of Fame single-signed balls with scriptings that aver- DiMaggio and a slew of other greats. Unless noted, each autograph presents (“8”) or age (“8-9”) poten- better with the canvases displaying varying degrees of toning. Featured are Full Photo cy. Keys include: LOA from JSA: (4 balls) with OAL: Dickey, DiMaggio; ONL: Mays, Scully; JSA Appling, Bell (full JSA), DiMaggio (full JSA), Ferrell, Ford, Gehringer, Herman, Cert Cards: (35 balls) with OAL: Appling, Dandridge, Harwell, Leonard, Ryan, Kell, Kiner, Leonard, Mathews, Newhouser, Reese, Ripken, Roberts, Slaughter, Snider Sewell, Slaughter, Weaver; ONL: Banks, Barlick, Chandler, Musial, Reese, Roberts, and Terry (full JSA). Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Snider, Stargell, Wilhelm and OML: Ripken Jr. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

742. (42) Single- 743. (46) Single- Signed HOFer Signed and Baseballs With Inscribed DiMaggio, Baseball Lot Gomez and T. With Many Williams - All HOFers JSA Complete with Hall of Cooperstown Famers, World Series inductees, all, (42) heroes, MVP and Cy legends have individ- Young Award recipi- ually autographed ents, the endorsers of these baseballs to these (46) baseballs complete a ready- span eight decades. made Hall of Fame The OAL, ONL and gallery! The OAL, OML orbs range from ONL and OML orbs snow-white (grade present beautifully “10”) to lightly toned and pennings average (grade “6”) with signa- (“8-9”) quality. Key tures averaging (“8-9”) specimens include: strength. Each has DiMaggio (full JSA), Gehringer, Gomez (full JSA), Hubbell (full JSA), R. Jackson, added an inscription of a feat or event that defined his impressive career. Highlights Mathews, Newhouser, Reese, Ripken, Spahn, Terry (full JSA) and T. Williams (full include: (2) R. Allen, Dandridge, Ferrell, Gehringer, Jenkins, Newhouser, G. Perry, B. JSA). Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Robinson, Thomson and Wilhelm. Certs/stickers or auction LOA from JSA. More on Opening Bid $250.00 our website. Opening Bid $200.00

744. (53) Single- Signed Baseballs with (11) Hall of Famers Grab some ‘graphs with these (53) sin- gle-signed base- balls with (11) Hall of Famers. Unless noted, each autograph 745. Jackie Hernandez Signed and Worn Apparel Lot With presents (“8”) or 1972 Blazer and (2) Pirates Reunion Ensembles better with the spheres presenting similarly. Highlights include JSA Basic Cert Never the subject of headlines with his paltry .208 career batting average, shortstop Cards: (16 balls) with OAL: Appling (“6”, toned), (2) Carlton, Feller (toned), (2) R. Jackie Hernandez snared Davey Johnson’s grounder to end the Orioles eighth-inning Ferrell (one HOF ‘84, both toned), Gehringer (toned), Kaline (toned); ONL: B. rally and strand potential tying run Mark Belanger at third base in Game 7 of the 1971 Gibson (slightly toned), Jenkins (HOF91), Rose (moderately toned); OML: R. World Series. Stylish then and at subsequent team reunions, Hernandez wore and Howard, Schilling, Victorino; Auction LOA from JSA: (37 balls) with ONL: B. signed these garments. Included are (3) 1970s “dress-up” garments and (2) Pirates Leonard (“6”, Buck, moderately toned), Palmer (south panel, toned), M. Throneberry throwback uniforms. Hernandez has autographed each (average “7” strength). LOAs (“7”) and OML: McGwire (“7”, 01’, south panel). More on our website. signed by Hernandez. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $500.00

114 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 747. Hanley Ramirez Autograph Lot of (43) With 2009 Signed Game-Worn Marlins Jersey From one sun- drenched state to another, 30-year-old Hanley Ramirez already has nine years under his belt 746. Miguel Cabrera Autographed Lot of (2) With Pro Model with the promise of Bat and Ball many more to fol- Like a blur of sign posts as he speeds down the highway, accomplishments in Miguel low. These (43) Cabrera’s career just keep coming. The 2012 Triple Crown winner and back-to-back items are auto- A.L. MVP has autographed these (2) keepsakes. Includes: Signed Bat: a Sam Bat graphed by the icon. (32.4-oz/34”) “KM1” model signed on the barrel in gold marker (“8-9” strength) and Includes: Signed Game-Worn Jersey: a 2009 Florida Marlins home jersey signed on inscribed “24”; Signed Ball: a snow-white OML orb (grade “10”) signed on the sweet the back “2” (“9” strength); (12) Single-Signed Baseballs: snow-white OML orbs spot in blue ballpoint (“10” strength) and inscribed “24.” Individual Hollywood signed in blue ballpoint and inscribed “NL ROY 06”; (30) Signed Photos: (4) differ- Collectibles certs/stickers. More on our website. ent poses, all signed in blue marker. Individual Hollywood Collectibles certs/holo- Opening Bid $300.00 grams. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

749. Carlos Santana 2012 Signed Game-Used Lot of (9) With Bat and Catcher’s Equipment Inked to a five- year, $21-mil- lion deal less than a week into the 2012 748. Adam Jones Autograph Lot of (32) With (12) Baseballs season, and (20) Photographs - All Certed Cleveland The bubble-blowing catalyst of the resurgent Baltimore Orioles, All-Star and Gold Indians backstop Carlos Santana responded with 18 homers while gunning down 25 Glove-winning center fielder Adam Jones is the author of these (32) potent auto- would-be base stealers. These (9) equipment items were used and signed by Santana graphs. Includes: (12) Signed Baseballs: snow-white OML orbs (average grade “9”) during that campaign. Included are a bat, batting gloves, chest protector, shin guards, each signed on the sweet spot in blue ballpoint (average “9” strength) and inscribed shoes and catcher’s mask. All show solid use and are decorated with autographs that “10”; (20) Signed Photos: 8x10 color prints of Jones at bat in his Orioles road attire; average (“8”) strength. Individual certs/stickers from Hollywood collectibles. More on each is signed in blue marker (all “10” strength) and inscribed “10.” Individual our website. Hollywood Collectibles certs/stickers. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

751. 1981 UCLA Jackie Robinson Stadium Dedication Program Signed By (27) with Koufax & Lasorda Jackie Robinson’s alma mater UCLA honored him posthu- mously in 1981 with the open- ing of Jackie Robinson Stadium. Presented is a pro- gram from the 2/7/81 dedica- tion of this baseball stadium signed by (27) event attendees. Key signers are: HOFers: S. Koufax (“9”), T. Lasorda (“9”); 750. , Anibal Sanchez and Mike Lowell Autograph 1981 Dodgers: D. Baker (“9- Lot of (39) With Photos and Baseballs 10”), B. Castillo (“8”), S. Howe Among the feats of this trio of recent stars are three Gold Glove honors, a no-hitter (“7-8”), J. Ferguson (“9-10”), and a World Series MVP award. Add to those impressive accomplishments (39) auto- D. Lopes (“8-9”), R. Roenicke graphs! Bold pennings average (“9-10”) strength and include: Alex Gordon: signed (“9”), S. Sax (“9”); Robinson’s Royals jersey; signed game-used batting gloves; and (12) signed photos; Anibal brother 1936 Olympic silver Sanchez: signed game-used glove; and (3) signed baseballs; Mike Lowell: (10) medalist M. Robinson (“9”); signed photos; and (12) signed baseballs. Individual Hollywood Collectibles and umpire S. Crawford (“5”). Auction LOA from JSA. certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $600.00

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753. (361) 1959- Modern Multi-Sport Autographed Cards Featured are (361) 1959- 752. (31) Phil modern multi-sport auto- Rizzuto Signed graphed cards with stars. The Cards signatures average (“8”) or better with the modern cards Allow the “Scooter” to race averaging (NM) or better into your autograph gather- while the pre-1970s cards ing with these (31) signed generally present (VG-EX to Phil Rizzuto cards. The EX). Included are Baseball: blue ink endorsements (323 cards, two certified) overwhelmingly grade (“9- with (5) 1968 Topps, (1) 10”) with the cards present- 1969 Topps, (44) 1970-1975 ing (NM to Mint). Included Topps, (9) 1975 SSPC, (87) are (11) 1982 Diamond 1976-1979 Topps, (29) 1991 Classics #45 and (20) 1991 Topps Archives 1953; Topps Archives 1953 #114. Football: (26 cards) with (1) Individual JSA basic certs 1959 Topps and Basketball: accompany. (12 cards). Although these Opening Bid $150.00 cards have not undergone third-party review, they are presumed authentic. Opening Bid $150.00

754. 1920s-80s Multi- 755. 1890-1990 Sport Treasure Chest Multi-Sport with (4) Player Scorecard/ Endorsement Publication Lot of Contracts Including (66) with 1890 HOFer Eppa Rixey Reach Baseball Quite a variety of gems await Guide the fortunate victor of this Know the score with this 1920s-80s multi-sport treasure diverse assortment of chest. Featured is an assort- (66) 1890-1990 multi- ment of signed items, albums, sport scorecard and pub- cards, publications, wax wrap- lication lot of (66). pers, souvenir balls, mini-pen- Highlights are: 1890 nants and more. Highlights Reach Baseball Guide are: (4) player endorsement presents (GD-VG) with contracts with: (3) D&M all back cover absent; 1941 on “Lucky Dog” letterhead: Play Ball Inc. guide of 4/4/33 Eppa Rixey (“9-10”), Al & NL player facsimile 6/6/30 John Heving (“9-10”) signatures (VG); 1965 co-signed by D&M president NFL Championship J.E. Maynard (“8”), 8/25/34 Game guide Browns vs. Packers at Lambeau Field (VG); 1970-71 NBA guide with Joe Heving (“8-9”); (1) Chamberlain (VG-EX); 1951 Phillies scorecard with “Whiz Kids” photo cover, McGregor: 3/6/62 Dick Wantz (“9”). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. scored vs. Cardinals (VG) with writing on back cover. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

757. (4) 2013-14 Multi-Sport 756. (3) 1930s Multi- Hobby Unopened Sport SGC Graded Boxes Cards with Didrikson, Those with an itch for box breaking will enjoy Hughes & Owens these (4) 2013-2014 Tops in their fields! This trio of multi-sport hobby 1930s sports stars won fame by unopened wax boxes. dominating whatever they tried Included are 1.) 2013 their hands (or feet) at. Offered are Sportkings Series F (one (3) 1930s multi-sport trading pack, five cards, one cards, each evaluated by leading autograph or game-used third party grading service SGC card per box); 2.) 2013 with: Babe Didrikson c.1936 Liga Topps Soccer (24 packs, Rekord In Sport (German lan- 10 cards per, 2 auto- guage) card #43 (SGC 70); graphs and 3 relics per Howard Hughes 1933 box); 3.) 2013 Topps Churchman’s Kings of Speed card UFC Finest (12 packs per #6 (SGC 80); Jesse Owens 1939 master box, 5 cards per, Churchman’s Kings of Speed card one autograph and 2 #45 (SGC 35). relics per box) and 4.) Opening Bid $100.00 2014 Topps U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team and Hopefuls (24 packs, 8 cards per, one autograph and 2 relics per box). Opening Bid $100.00

116 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 758. (31) Different 1948 Bowman Basketball Cards with (13) High Numbers Broaden your collecting hori- zons with these (31) different 1948 Bowman Basketball 759. 1976-77 Topps Basketball Unopened Wax Box of (24) cards. This mid-grade Packs assortment “Super-Size” cards could yield substantial dividends from the offered 1976-77 Topps includes thirteen high numbers and averages (VG to VG-EX). Included are #1 Basketball unopened wax box of (24) packs. Each oversized and unsearched pack Calverley RC (VG), 6-8, #10 Davies RC (VG-EX), 13, 15-20, 24, 25, 28, 29, 33, 36, contains six cards and a slab of bubble gum. Included are possible high-grade cards of #38 Jeanette RC CO (EX), 39, #43 Halbert RC (VG), 44, #48 Sadowski (VG), 50, #1 Erving, #60 Maravich, #100 Abdul-Jabbar, #110 D. Thompson RC, #127 Erving #54 B. Palmer RC (VG), 56, 61, 62, 64, 65 and 70. AS and #130 Maravich AS. With exception to a handful of instances of slightly frayed Opening Bid $250.00 wax corners, the packs are each crisp. The display box exhibits moderate wear due to storing methods but has held its contents cleanly over the decades. Opening Bid $400.00

760. Bill 761. Autographed Russell NBA Jersey Lot of Autograph (6) With Wade, Lot of (10) Parker and With Ball, Nowitzki Jersey, “Ballers” drive the lane Banner six strong in this lot of autographed NBA jer- and Photos seys. The replica gar- Part of the ments are tailored to the 1956 U.S. specifications of the Olympic Gold players’ hardwood attire Medal team and showcase bold signa- and back-to- tures that average (“8-9”) back NCAA strength. Includes: championship Evans: Kings; Nowitzki: rosters at the Mavericks (JSA University of cert/sticker); Parker: San Francisco, Hall of Famer Bill Russell followed that hardware with 11 NBA titles. Spurs (JSA cert/sticker); Speaking of numbers, here are (10) items autographed by the perennial champion. Paul: Hornets; Roy: Signatures average (“9”) strength and include a basketball, a banner, a jersey, a framed Trailblazers; and Wade: display, (5) 8x10 photos and a “Friends of Bill Russell” print signed by (9) with Heat. Individual Russell, Abdul-Jabbar and M. Johnson. Individual Hollywood Collectibles certs/holo- Hollywood Collectibles grams. More on our website. certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $700.00 Opening Bid $500.00

763. 1984-85 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Unopened Wax Box (48 Packs) Shoot and score with the offered 1984-85 O-Pee- Chee Hockey unopened wax box of (48) packs. These tightly sealed packs are guaran- 762. Autographed Hockey Lot of (17) With Bobby Hull and teed unsearched and Red Horner - All Certed could yield high- “Red” Horner and the “Golden Jet” headline this lot of (17) signed mementos. Bold grade rookies of scriptings average (“9”) quality and include: Red Horner: a 20x16 color photo signed #67 Yzerman RC, in blue marker and inscribed “#2 – HOF 65”: Bobby Hull: (10) 8x10 color photos #129 LaFontaine signed in blue marker and inscribed “#9 – HOF 1983”; Chicago Blackhawks sweater RC, #185 Gilmour RC, #243 Gretzky, #259 Chelios RC and #327 Neely RC along signed in silver marker and inscribed “The Golden Jet – HOF 1983” (JSA cert/stick- with a possible complete set. Graded card speculators and wax investors will treasure er); and (5) Blackhawks logo pucks signed in silver marker and inscribed “#9 HOF this box which is quickly drying up on the secondary market. The display box exhibits 1983.” Individuals Hollywood Collectibles certs/stickers. only moderate wear. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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764. 1812 Henry 765. Balfour Callender Esq. Pinehurst CC Mezzotint Engraving “Putter Boy” Proof by W. Ward Sundial Statue Presented is an important Time is on your side early golf engraving print by with this prestigious William Ward of an L.F. Pinehurst Country Abbott painting. Measuring Club souvenir. Crafted approximately 16x24 this with impeccable details antique engraving is profes- in apparent copper col- sionally framed to overall ored bronze by Balfour dimensions of 25x33. Titled this handsome statue “Henry Callender Esq.” with replicates the 1912 the dedication “To the Society L.C. Richards “Putter of Coffers, at Blackheath” this Boy” sundial sculpture significant piece was created which adorns the put- by painstaking mezzotint ting green area at process with the publication Pinehurst. Weighing in date of “July 16, 1812” print- at a hefty 9lbs. this 8- ed at bottom. Marked “Proof” 1/2” statue displays in at lower left this is potentially excellent condition the first print of known very atop a 9x9 black wood limited edition. More on our base. Delineated with hour markers the 7” diameter sundial section is also embossed website. with the words “Pinehurst Country Club”. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

766. Sports 767. 1946 U.S. Reporter Open Furman Championship Bisher Hoard Golf Program of Press and Pass Credentials Lloyd Mangrum and Golf overcame a five year layoff due to Memorabilia fighting in World Atlanta Journal- War II to unexpect- Constitution edly claim the 1946 columnist/editor U.S. Open Furman Bisher Championship at was a sports Canterbury, his only reporting institu- major professional tion renowned for title. Presented is a his coverage of pair of artifacts the Masters relating to that his- Tournament, the Kentucky Derby and the Super Bowl. Presented is a hoard of toric weekend. Bisher’s personal keepsakes including golf memorabilia and dozens of official press Included are 1.) credentials. Highlights are a c.1952 Masters album embossed with Bisher’s name 46th Open Championship 72-page souvenir game program (covers presents VG, inner (VG-EX), 2008 and 2009 Masters press passes with Bisher’s photo (NM-MT, NM) pages are sharp and clean) and 2.) 46th Open Championship final round pass (VG) and (8) 2005-11 Masters ticket badges (avg. NM). Selah. More on our website. with original blue string. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

768. June 30, 2007 Evander Holyfield vs. Lou Savarese Fight- Worn Ensemble with Gloves, Robe, Shoes & Trunks On June 30, 2007 before a rau- cous crowd at the Don Haskins Convention Center in El Paso, Evander (The Real Deal) Holyfield earned a convincing 10- round Unanimous Decision victo- ry over Lou Savarese. The 44 year-old former Heavyweight Champion of the World was on 769. 1900s-1990s Boxing & Wrestling Shoebox Collection of the comeback trail as he donned the offered ensemble for the bout. (1,000+) with Cassius Clay RC Included are Gloves: (Grant, Modern day gladiators reign triumphant in this power-packed 1900s-1990s boxing and moderate evident of fight usage wrestling shoebox collection of (1,000+). Lot champion is a 1967-68 Panini #451 include wear, wrinkling and sweat Cassius Clay RC graded (SGC 20). Top contenders are: (128) 1920s-40s Exhibits on drawstrings); Robe: (Grant full-size reversible, with twill identifiers reading “The ranging (VG to EX-MT) with Corbett, (6) Dempsey, Jefferies, Louis, Robinson, Real Deal” Psalms 121-2); Shoes: (Pony K.O. Super size 12-1/2 with moderate sole Sullivan, (4) Tunney; (4) 1954 Topps Scoop average (VG); (6) 1951 Berk Ross aver- soiling indicating usage) and Trunks: (Grant size XL with twill Psalms 121-2 identifi- age (EX) with LaMotta; (51) 1948 Topps Magic Photo average (VG to EX); (18) er). Two matching photos from the bout accompany. 1920s-50s postcards average (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

118 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 770. 1955 771. (646) 1954-1979 Topps All- Topps & Bowman Singles with Football Stars Near Set of Spanning a quarter century of (80/100) gridiron dominance are these (646) 1954-1979 Topps and Cards with Bowman Football singles with (3) Graded stars such as Namath, Payton Collegiate stars and Unitas paving the way. of the gridiron Highlights include 1963 Topps: shine with the (130 cards, majority GD to offered 1955 VG) with (2) #1 Unitas (VG), Topps All- #82 Lilly RC SP (GD), #96 American Nitschke RC (VG); 1964 Football near set Topps: #31 Lamonica RC of (80/100) cards (VG), #96 Dawson SP (VG); with three grades. This coveted edition has an overall approximate condition break- 1970 Topps: #90 O. Simpson down of 20% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). RC (VG); 1973 Topps: #400 Keys include #1 Hickman RC (VG), #6 Kinnick RC (VG-EX), #12 Graham (VG-EX), Namath (EX-MT); 1977 #16 Rockne (GD), #20 Baugh (VG), #37 Thorpe (VG), #56 Nevers RC (EX), #85 Topps: (3) #360 Payton (NM- Luckman (EX), #97 Hutson RC SP (VG) and #100 Henry RC SP (GD). Also included MT, NM, EX-MT) and 1978 are graded cards of #23 Kazmaier (PSA 7), #39 Holland (SCD Authentic 8.5) and #99 Topps: (4) #200 Payton (aver- Whitmire SP (SGC 84). More on our website. age NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

772. 1970-1975 Topps Football Near Set Run This 1970-1975 Topps Football near set run is only a “stone’s throw” away from total completion. Spotlighted are 1970 Topps near: (219/263, average VG to VG- EX) with #180 Unitas (PSA 3); 1971 Topps near: (226/263, median VG); 1972 Topps Low near: (260/263, aggregate EX) with #100 Namath (EX), #150 Bradshaw (VG), #200 Staubach RC (GD); 1973 773. 1983 USFL Championship Game Full Ticket—PSA 8 Topps near: (519/528, medi- Giving the NFL a serious run for its money the short-lived USFL boasted a bevy of an VG-EX to EX) with #400 top stars. A fair number of these stars participated in a hotly contested 7/1/83 game at Namath (VG), #487 Stabler Mile High Stadium in Denver for the League’s first championship. Presented is a full RC (VG-EX); 1974 Topps ticket from this inaugural title game which saw the Michigan Panthers stave off the near: (478/528, median EX); hard-charging Philadelphia Stars by a score of 24-22. Graded NM-MT 8 by top certi- 1975 Topps near: (496/528, fication service PSA this prized ducat shows outstanding original details. majority VG-EX to EX) with #67 Fouts RC (VG-EX) and #282 Swann RC (VG). Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

775. (4) 2013 Football Hobby Unopened Boxes Rip into these (4) 2013 football hobby unopened boxes! Included are 1.) 2013 Panini Certified (10 pack, 5 cards per, four certified 774. and Johnny Manziel Autographed Lot of (4) - autographs or All JSA memorabilia per box); 2.) 2013 Collegiate icons more than three decades apart, Pro Football Hall of Famer Dan Topps (36 packs, Marino and current day “can’t miss” prospect Johnny Manziel meet with similar hype 10 card per, one over both their abilities and autographs. Here are two each from: Marino: a signed autograph or relic “Wilson” Official NFL football (“8” strength); and a signed edition of Marino On the per box); 3.) 2013 Record (“10” strength); Manziel: signed 20x16 photo (“7” strength); and signed Topps Magic (24 14x11 photo (“8-9” strength). Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. boxes, 8 card per, three certified autographs per box) and 4.) 2013 Upper Deck Opening Bid $300.00 University of Notre Dame (24 packs, 8 cards per, one certified autograph per box). Opening Bid $100.00

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776. Henry 777. William Dearborn McKinley Signed Signed 1821 1900 Presidential Stock Military Certificate— Appointment—Full Full JSA JSA Revolutionary Military history echoes War Colonel and proudly with this Presidential War of 1812 Appointment signed by 25th Major General U.S. President William Henry Dearborn McKinley (d.1901). Naming (d.1829) was a future WWI multiple medal- great patriot who winning hero Milton W. served the U.S.A. Foreman a Captain in the 41st faithfully through Infantry Regiment this two wars and a dynamic 16x20 document dis- variety of posi- plays in solid (VG) condition. tions. Presented Featuring magnificent Bureau is “A Republican Institute of Boston” stock certificate signed by Dearborn as the orga- of Engraving heraldry this nization’s president on 12/1/1821. Adorned with a raised seal and ribbon featuring an antique appointment bears “all-seeing eye” design this well preserved 10x8 document bears Dearborn’s (“8”) McKinley’s stately (“9-10”) strength endorsement at lower right. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. fountain pen endorsement on Opening Bid $300.00 the right and a cobalt blue War Department seal on the left. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

778. Booker T. Washington Signed Typed Letter—Full JSA Born into slavery Booker T. Washington (d.1915) rose to prominence as an advocate for African- American education and employment during the “Jim Crow” era. Presented is a Washington signed (“9-10”) typed letter dated 5/8/11. Appearing on Tuskegee Institute letter- 779. Elvis Presley 1971 Signed Airline Boarding Pass—Full head where Washington served as president this JSA letter’s contents are typical One last thank-you from the king. Integral to establishing the genre, Elvis Presley is of his continual campaign known worldwide as “The King of Rock & Roll”. Presented is an American Airlines for financial support from South Pacific boarding pass signed by Elvis in black ballpoint pen with handsome white Northerners. (“9”) quality. Measuring 7-1/2 x 3-1/4” this chart-topping souvenir displays in (VG) Addressed to “Dr. Nathan condition and features Presley’s trademark phrase “Thank you” in the form of a salu- Sulzberger” of New York the letter shows in remarkable (EX-MT) condition. Full tation applied in his hand. The date “April 19-71” appears at bottom right in an photo LOA from JSA. unknown hand. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

780. (54) 1939-1950s Big Band & Movie Lobby Cards/ Pictures Plus 1950s Hop-A- Long Cassidy Watch Bandleaders and steamy actresses are the fare of these (54) 1939- 1950s postcards, pictures and lobby 781. (775) 1963-1968 Non-Sports Singles with Batman, The cards. Highlights Beatles, JFK & More include Circa “Camelot”, “Beatlemania” and “The Caped Crusader” are among the subjects covered 1950s Hop-A-Long Cassidy Children’s Watch: (leather band displays moderate throughout the offered 1963-1968 non-sport singles collection of (775) cards. wear, not in working order); Big Band Postcards/Pictures: (42 items, 14 signed, no Highlights include 1963 Topps John F. Kennedy: (131 cards, composite VG-EX); certs, 80% pictures have reverse scrapbook residue or paper loss) with (13) 1939-1940 1964 Topps Beatles: (210 cards, aggregate EX) with (28) Series 1, (123) Series 2, postcards measuring 3-1/2 x 5-1/2” with Henry Busse (signed , no cert, d.1955), Ozzie (59) Series 3; 1964 Topps Beatles Color: (58 cards, majority EX-MT); 1966 Topps Nelson (EX); (26) 5x7 pictures with (2) Gene Krupa (signed, no cert) and Benny Batman: (118 cards, majority VG-EX) with (54) “Black Bat”, (13) “Blue Bat” and Goodman (EX). More on our website. (51) “Red Bat”. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

120 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: AP R I L 10, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 782. 1928 $1,000 U.S. Federal Reserve Note Currency 783. Series of 1934 $1,000 U.S Federal Reserve Note Currency The term currency is quite fitting in the case of this Series of 1928 $1,000 U.S. Big money awaits the winner of this U.S. currency piece. Presented is a Series of Federal Reserve Note. Prior to 1928 U.S. paper money was considerably larger than 1934 $1,000 Federal Reserve Note. Displaying in (FN-VF) condition with good crisp- the currently employed small-size notes introduced that year. This handsome inaugural ness this handsome note is an excellent souvenir of the final year for the denomina- year specimen presents conservatively as (FN-VF) with a decent degree of crispness tion. Minor obverse writing has little effect on this above average relic which ironical- and a bold portrait. Serial number is “L00015566A”, signatures are “Woods/Mellon”, ly originated during the “Great Depression”. Serial number is “L00037916A”, signa- bank seal is “L” San Francisco. More on our website. tures are “Julian/Morgenthau”, bank seal is “L” San Francisco. More on our website. Opening Bid $1000.00 Opening Bid $1000.00

785. (2) Series of 1934-A $500 Federal Reserve Notes Officially dis- continued in 1969, out-of-cir- culation $500 banknotes are always in demand. Double your collecting 784. Series of 1934 $500 U.S. Federal Reserve Note pleasure with these (2) Series Embrace the power of money with this prime example of vintage U.S. currency. of 1934-A $500 Offered is a Series of 1934 $500 Federal Reserve Note. Meriting a solid (VF+) desig- Federal Reserve nation this appealing specimen shows bold design details and retains desirable paper Notes. quality. Adorned by a stately image of 25th President W. McKinley this collectible is Displaying desirably crisp paper feel these vintage notes both rate as (VF) with defer- money you can bank on for future value appreciation. Serial number is ence to age appropriate signs of wear including expected fold lines on both, small rust “J00041481A”, signatures are “Julian/Morgenthau, bank seal is “J” Kansas City. More spots on the “G” Bank of Chicago seal, serial number “G00318763A” note and traces on our website. of tape residue on the “B” Bank of New York seal, serial number “B00265755A” Opening Bid $500.00 note. More on our website. Opening Bid $1000.00

786. (2) 787. 1953 Playboy Federal First Issue with Reserve Marilyn Monroe on Notes with Cover Series of The forerunner to countless 1934 $1,000 men’s magazines to follow, Playboy has been all the & Series of rage since it hit the shelves 1934-A $500 in December, 1953. Offered Moderate wear is a vintage copy of the and minor edge landmark publication with tears aside these Marilyn Monroe on the large denomina- cover. With the exception tion small-size of missing pages 19/20 currency notes (two pages of Monroe, are worthy of including nude photo) and consideration as separated pages 25/26, this reasonable alter- particular example is com- natives to exorbi- plete. The staple-bound tantly priced upper grade examples. Offered are (2) Federal Reserve Notes with: publication displays a pen- Series of 1934 $1,000 (VG) serial number “L00033416A”, signatures cil marking on the front “Julian/Morgenthau”, bank seal “L” San Francisco; Series of 1934-A $500 (VG-FN) cover while the interior serial number “C00045699A”, signatures “Julian/Morgenthau”, bank seal “C” pages are firmly attached to Philadelphia. More on our website. the binding. Opening Bid $1500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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