Arneson Auction Service EST 1937 " 78Th Year " Jim Arneson Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #836 Neillsville ~ 715-819-2689 Sparta ~ 608-797-5086

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Arneson Auction Service EST 1937 Arneson Auction Service EST 1937 " 78th Year " Jim Arneson Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #836 Neillsville ~ 715-819-2689 Sparta ~ 608-797-5086 Large Sports Collection from Northeast Wisconsin Saturday October 24th 9:30 AM Sharp Traveler’s Inn & Convention Center 1700 E. Bride St., New Lisbon, WI, exit 62 off I90/94. Many collectibles from the early 1900s to Today including Wisconsin Sports Teams: Green Bay Packers, Wisconsin Badgers, Milwaukee Braves-Brewers-Bucks, and Many National Teams as well. This Auction is Loaded with Quality Green Bay Packer Collectibles, Many are extremely Rare & Very Hard to Find. This may be the only chance to own some of these. Also Many Collectible Sports Related Advertising Items. This is Full of Clean, Unique, Rare & Hard To find Sports Collectibles Perfect For the Serious Sports Collector (Especially Packer Fans), Man Cave, or Sports Bar. Advertising Items Include: Beer & Liquor Advertising Signs & Mirrors; Liquor/Whisky Decanters; Kessler Chalkware Statue; Neon Beer Signs; 1950s Helmscene Lighted Wall Pictures; 1940s Golf Themed Clock; 1950s Blatz (Braves on TV) & Pabst Blue Ribbon (Enjoy All Time Flavor) Bar Top advertising Displays; Schlitz Rotating Light/Clock; 1950s Large Goebel Beer/Baseball Calendars; A Cool Wilt Chamberlian Whiskey Mirror; 1950s Falls City Beer Chalk/Mallard Duck Plaque; Rupperts Knikerbocker Beer ads; Ancient Age Bourbon Clock; Cincinnati Riverfront Stadium Schoenling Beer Lighted Sign. Sports Collectibles: Many Vintage & Limited Edition Bobbleheads & Action Figures; Braves, Brewers, Wheaties Seat Cushions; Packers Stadium Chairs; Souvenir & Game Bats; Baseball Gloves; Packer Helmet Lamps; Wall Clocks & Plaques; Many Sports Magazines & Booklets; 1960s Packers Press Books; Packers Yearbooks From the early 1960s Thru 2000s; Books; Pennants and Game Programs including Championship Packers & World Series Champs Braves; Ted Williams Croquet Set; Games; Clocks; Beer Advertising Signs & Mirrors; Team Photos; 1950s Minneapolis Lakers Yearbook autographed by Then Player Bud Grant; Lew Alcindor Bucks Game Programs; 1940s Rittger Figures; Hartland Baseball Figures; 1930s Pocket Watch/Timer; Dozens of High Grade Star Player Sports Cards; Super Bowl Items; Many Small Items. Special Items Include: 1890 University of Wisconsin Badger Yearbook; 1915 Notre Dame Yearbook, 1953 University of Wisconsin Badgers Yearbook; 1945 Saint Cecilia High School Yearbook featuring Vince Lombardi in his first job Coaching Basketball & Football. 1914 D8 Tobacco Premium Blankets; 1920s-30s Boxing & Wrestling Items. 1932 Cubs Photo Pack Baseball Photos. Items From The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Remodel in the 1990s. Many Rare New York Yankee Items & Pennants. Super Rare 1966 Green Bay packers Plastic serving Trays. 1939 Ted Williams Rookie Baseball Card. Autographed Vince Lombardi Football. Many Autographed items including Sports Stars: Carl Yastrzemski; Nolan Ryan; Mickey Mantle; Joe DiMaggio; Michael Jordon; Scottie Pippin; Kareem Abdul Jabar; Oscar Robinson; John Stockton; Barry Alvarez; Globetrotters Abe Saperstien; Warren Spahn; Dan Divine; Paul Hornung; Jim Taylor; Bart Starr; Brett Favre, Aaron Rogers; and Many others including a Framed Wall Hanging of all 45 Signed Baseball Cards of MLB Pitchers who Pitched the 61 Homerun Balls to Roger Maris in 1961; Packer Helmet autographed by Bart Starr and Brett Favre. Terms: Cash, Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover w/fee. No Onsite Buyers Fee!! No Tax!! Broadcast live online thru Proxibid. Use your computer to Participate from the comfort of your own home or office. Learn more at Proxibid.com 1 # Description Sold Special Items In This Auction:1890 University of Wisconsin Badger Yearbook; 1915 Notre Dame Yearbook, 1953 University of Wisconsin Badgers Yearbook; 1945 Saint Cecilia High School Yearbook featuring Vince Lombardi in his first job Coaching Basketball & Football. 1914 D8 Tobacco Premium Blankets; 1920s-30s Boxing & Wrestling Items. 1932 Cubs Photo Pack Baseball Photos. Items From The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Remodel in the 1990s. Many Rare New York Yankee Items & Pennants. Super Rare 1966 Green Bay packers Plastic serving Trays. 1939 Ted Williams Rookie Baseball Card. Autographed Vince Lombardi Football. Many Autographed items including Sports Stars: Carl Yastrzemski; Nolan Ryan; Mickey Mantle; Joe DiMaggio; Michael Jordon; Scottie Pippin; Kareem Abdul Jabar; Oscar Robinson; John Stockton; Barry Alvarez; Globetrotters Abe Saperstien; Warren Spahn; Dan Divine; Paul Hornung; Jim Taylor; Bart Starr; Brett Favre, Aaron Rogers; and Many others including a Framed Wall Hanging of all 45 Signed Baseball Cards of MLB Pitchers who Pitched the 61 Homerun Balls to Roger Maris in 1961; Packer Helmet autographed by Bart Starr and Brett Favre. Please Note: All Grades or Conditions on any item in this auction are the Opinion of the Owner of this Collection. The Grade Range Given is only a guide to get some estimate of Value. There is no Guarantee that is what any Grading Company or another persons opinion will give it. We will do our best to call out any serious flaws or damage to any particular item in this sale. Please review the photos Carefully and contact us if you have any question on condition. We want to help! Regarding Autographed Items: Our opinions are that the autographs in this sale without COAs are probably good, we are not an Authentication Company and we dont want to sell Forged Autographs and want you to be satisfied with your purchase. We offer a return Policy on any autographed item without a COA. Please Notify Us No Later than Midnight on November 2nd 2015 if you are not satisfied with your Autographed Item. No Returns will be accepted after that! Most autographs have COAs & It will be up to you the Bidder to decide if you Trust that Authentication Company. Study the photos Close!! Please Contact Us with any questions. 1972 Jim Beam Liquor Bottle Commemorating Yellowstone Natonal Park Centennial (1872-1972) 1 Triangle Shape Representing the Three States Yellowstone Park Touches: Wyoming, Idaho, Montana. 11-1/2" tall 1973 Liquor Bottle Commemorating Wisconsin's Statehood 125th Anniversary (1848-1973). From The 2 Marita Spirits Ltd Anniversary Collection. 8-1/2" tall 1968 Jim Beam Liquor Bottle Commemorating Florida as "The Sea Shell Headquarters of The World". 3 9-1/2" tall 1969 Jim Beam Liquor Bottle Commemorating The 100 Year Anniversary of Professional Baseball 4 (1869-1969). Lid Has a little Damage otherwise in Excellent Condition. 1975 Jim Beam Liquor Bottle CommemoratingTh Louisiana Superdome Stadium. Gold Ring Shows some 5 wear otherwise in Great Condition. 6-1/2" Square. 1971 Royal Halburton Fine Brandy Sports Decanter. "Wisconsin Sports Capital of The World". Appears 6 to Be Green Bay Packers Bart Star. Excellent Condition. 14" tall 1980 Kessler Liquor Bottle "The Football Player". Limited Edition Number One in a Series. Excellent 7 Condition. 16-1/4" tall 1971 Double Spring Distillers Porcelain Liquor Bottle. Milwaukee Bucks "I'm The Champ 1971". 8 Excellent Condition. 14" tall 1974 Ezra Brooks Liquor Bottle "Bucky Badger Football Player". Has Hairline Crack on Right Knee/Leg 9 otherwise in Great Condition. Head not Removable. 11-3/4" tall 1975 Ezra Brooks Liquor Bottle "Bucky Badger Hockey Player". Has Small Chip on Base othewise in 10 Excellent Condition. 11" tall 10a 1969 Ezra Brooks Arkansas Razorbacks Liquor Whiskey Decanter Bottle. 8-1/2" Vintage Chalkware Early Baseball Player Advertising Statue For Kessler "Smooth As Silk" Whiskey. (THIS 11 IS NOT A LIQUOR BOTTLE) Has small Chip on Nose and one on Base otherwise very nice. 13-1/4" 2 # Description Sold 1967 George Dickel & Co. Unique Clear Glass Golf Club Whisky Decantor. 15" to top of Handle. 12 Excellent Condition. A Neat One of a Kind for the golf Fan!! Beams Choice Liquor Bottle Featuring a reproduction of Artist James Lockhart's painting "Rainbow 13 Trout". This is one of Three in this Series. 10-3/4" tall 1977 Jim Beam Liquor Bottle Commemorating National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame in Hayward, 14 Wisconsin. Excellent Condition. 9" tall 15 1957 C. Miller Jim Beam Mallard Duck Liquor Bottle. Excellent Condition. 14" tall Vintage Gilbeys Scotch Whiskey Bottle with Music Box Base. Music Box Plays "Auld Lang Syne" as Little 16 Scottish Girl Figure Dances. Excellent Working Condition. 17" tall 17 Set of 4 Green Bay Packers Plastic Drink Coasters. 3-3/4" dia 18 Set of (3) 1970s Sexton Cast Aluminum animated Baseball Player wall hangings. 7", 9", 10" 19 Set of (3) 1976 Homco Cast Aluminum animated Football Player wall hangings. 8", 11", 11" (2) 1960s Green Bay Packers Playing Card Decks. One is Complete and one is missing one Card, the 2 of 20 Clubs. Very Good Used Conditions Miller Lite Beer Tapper with Green Bay Team Helmet. Helmets are interchangable with your favorite 21 team on this tapper. 10-1/2" 22 1960s Plastic Toy Football. "Back The Packers". 9" 23 Large 1970s Green Bay Packers Thermos. Excellent Used Condition. 13-1/2" tall 24 Green Bay Packers Stainless Steel Coffee thermos. 11-1/2" tall 25 1970s Green Bay Packers Thermo-Serv Mug. 6-1/2" tall 1970s Green Bay Packers Fishers Nuts Glass Mug. These were Sold as promotional items by the Fisher 26 Nut company and were filled with nuts. 7" tall (2) 1967 Green Bay Packers Glasses. Then only available at Participating Mobil Dealers. Only 29 Cents 27 with $2.00 Purchase. See Photo of ad (Not Included). Good Used Conditions. 5-3/4" 28 1970s Green Bay Packers Willie Davis Glasses. Pizza Hut Promotional Glasses. 6-1/4" tall 1961 NFL Green Bay Packers Plush ROKO Doll, Made by Columbia Toy Products in Kansas City, 29 MO. Good Used Condition. 15" 30 1960s Small Green Bay Packers Felt Pennant. Has some Folds otherwise in Great condition. 11-3/4" 1969-70 Green Bay Packers Pro Football Plastic Decorator Plaque. Sold From Sears & Roebuck Co. Has 31 Few cracks around Edge and Bottom Left Cornor otherwise a Vry Good Condition for wall display.
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