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HUGGINS AND SCOTT'S November 10, 2016 AUCTION PRICES REALIZED LOT# TITLE BIDS 1 Rare George "Babe" Ruth 1922-1925 H&B "Kork Grip" Pro Model Bat Ordered For 1923 Opening Day of Yankee Stadium!46 $ 25,991.25 2 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ray Demmitt (St. Louis) Team Variation-- SGC 50 VG-EX 4 12 $ 3,346.00 3 1909-11 T206 White Borders Christy Mathewson (White Cap) SGC 60 EX 5 11 $ 806.63 4 1909-11 T206 White Borders Christy Mathewson (White Cap) SGC 55 VG-EX+ 4.5 11 $ 627.38 5 1909-11 T206 White Borders Christy Mathewson (Portrait) PSA VG-EX 4 15 $ 1,135.25 6 1909-11 T206 White Borders Christy Mathewson (Dark Cap) with Sovereign Back--PSA VG-EX 4 13 $ 687.13 7 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Bat On Shoulder) Pose--PSA Poor 1 9 $ 567.63 8 1909-11 T206 White Borders Larry Doyle (with Bat) SGC 84 NM 7 4 $ 328.63 9 1909-11 T206 White Borders Johnny Evers (Batting, Chicago on Shirt) SGC 70 EX+ 5.5 7 $ 388.38 10 1909-11 T206 White Borders Frank Delehanty SGC 82 EX-MT+ 6.5 6 $ 215.10 11 1909-11 T206 White Borders Joe Tinker (Bat Off Shoulder) SGC 60 EX 5 11 $ 274.85 12 1909-11 T206 White Borders Frank Chance (Yellow Portrait) SGC 60 EX 5 9 $ 274.85 13 1909-11 T206 White Borders Mordecai Brown (Portrait) SGC 55 VG-EX+ 4.5 5 $ 286.80 14 1909-11 T206 White Borders John McGraw (Portrait, No Cap) SGC 60 EX 5 10 $ 328.63 15 1909-11 T206 White Borders John McGraw (Glove at Hip) SGC 60 EX 5 10 $ 262.90 16 1909-11 T206 White Border Hall of Famers (3)--All SGC 30-60 8 $ 418.25 17 1909-11 T206 White Borders Nap Lajoie SGC 40-50 Graded Trio 21 $ 776.75 18 1909-11 T206 White Border Tough Cards/Variations (3)--All PSA Good 2 5 $ 448.13 19 (4) 1909-11 T206 White Border Southern Leaguers--Each SGC 60 EX 5 Graded 14 $ 687.13 20 1909-11 T206 White Borders SGC 60 EX 5 Graded Group of (7) Different 8 $ 358.50 21 1909-11 T206 White Border PSA 2 to 2.5 Graded Southern Leaguers Lot of (7) 3 $ 358.50 22 1909-11 T206 Southern Leaguers (9)--All SGC Graded 17 $ 746.88 23 1909-11 T206 White Border SGC 20-35 Graded Cards (14) with (4) Hall of Famers Including Johnson & Lundgren (Chicago)18 $ 896.25Variation 24 1909-11 T206 White Border Hall of Famers & Stars (15) --All PSA Graded 12 $ 1,314.50 25 1909-11 T206 White Border SGC 50-55 Graded Cards (23) with (6) Hall of Famers 17 $ 1,673.00 26 1909-11 T206 White Border SGC 40-45 Graded Cards (23) with Bresnahan & Marquard 15 $ 836.50 27 1909-11 T206 White Border PSA 3-4 Graded Cards (54) with (6) Hall of Famers Plus Southern Leaguers & Tougher Cards13 $ 2,509.50 28 1909-11 T205 Gold Border & T206 White Border SGC 30-60 Graded Singles Lot of (8) 4 $ 227.05 29 1911 T205 Gold Borders SGC 50-55 Graded Hall of Famers & Stars Lot of (4) 9 $ 597.50 30 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Heinie Heitmuller SGC 80 EX/NM 6 12 $ 388.38 31 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel John Knight SGC 60 EX 5 7 $ 215.10 32 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Rebel Oakes SGC 60 EX 5--None Better 10 $ 478.00 33 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Ed Phelps SGC 60 EX 5--None Better 3 $ 203.15 34 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Oscar Stanage SGC 60 EX 5 5 $ 167.30 35 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Lee Tannehill SGC 60 EX 5 1 $ 119.50 36 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Mike Donlin SGC 55 VG-EX+ 4.5 4 $ 215.10 37 1910-12 P2 Sweet Caporal Pins (5) PSA Graded Hall of Famers with NM-MT 8 Cy Young 6 $ 627.38 38 1933 Goudey Baseball #92 Lou Gehrig SGC 40 VG 3 19 $ 1,165.13 39 1933 Goudey Baseball #29 Jimmy Foxx SGC 40 VG 3 5 $ 274.85 40 1933 Goudey Baseball #20 Bill Terry SGC 60 EX 5 3 $ 143.40 41 1933 Goudey Baseball #119 Rogers Hornsby SGC 30 Good 2 3 $ 143.40 42 1933 Goudey Baseball #1 Benny Bengough SGC 30 Good 2 1 $ 119.50 43 1933 Goudey Baseball New York Yankee SGC Graded 40-50 Hall of Fame Trio 8 $ 274.85 44 1933 Goudey Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates SGC 40-50 Hall of Fame Trio 2 $ 191.20 45 1933 Goudey Baseball SGC 30-60 Graded Cards (51) with (11) Hall of Famers 16 $ 1,912.00 46 1939 R303-A Goudey Premiums Ted Williams SGC 40 VG 3 21 $ 2,868.00 47 1941 Play Ball #71 Joe DiMaggio SGC 35 Good+ 2.5 9 $ 507.88 48 1948 Leaf Baseball #1 Joe DiMaggio BVG 5 EX 14 $ 776.75 49 1948 Leaf Baseball #76 Ted Williams PSA EX 5 30 $ 1,673.00 50 1948 Leaf Baseball #79 Jackie Robinson PSA VG+ 3.5 17 $ 2,629.00 51 1948 Leaf Baseball PSA Graded Lot (10) with Appling 9 $ 448.13 52 1951 Bowman Baseball PSA VG-EX 4 Graded Pair with #1 Ford RC & #165 T. Williams 11 $ 537.75 53 1952 Bowman Baseball #101 Mickey Mantle SGC 40 VG 3 15 $ 567.63 54 1951 Bowman Baseball PSA NM-MT 8 Graded Starter Set of (106) Cards Plus Dupe 18 $ 5,497.00 55 1952 Bowman Baseball PSA NM-MT 8 Graded Starter Set of (68) Different 23 $ 3,824.00 56 1953 Bowman Color Baseball PSA 6 to 6.5 Graded Partial Set of (117/160) Cards with Hall of Famers & Stars 16 $ 3,824.00 57 1954 Bowman Baseball PSA 7 to 7.5 Graded Partial Set of (164/224) with Many Hall of Famers & Stars 13 $ 2,270.50 58 1951 Bowman Baseball #305 Willie Mays Rookie PSA EX 5 (mc) 10 $ 1,165.13 59 1951 Bowman Baseball #305 Willie Mays Rookie PSA VG 3 15 $ 1,553.50 60 1952 Topps Baseball #261 Willie Mays PSA EX 5 22 $ 2,270.50 61 1952 Bowman Baseball #218 Willie Mays PSA EX-MT 6 14 $ 746.88 62 1953 Topps Baseball #244 Willie Mays PSA EX 5 9 $ 1,135.25 63 1954 Topps Baseball #90 Willie Mays PSA EX-MT 6 9 $ 448.13 64 1954 Bowman Baseball #89 Willie Mays PSA NM 7 8 $ 537.75 65 1952 Topps Baseball #1 Andy Pafko PSA EX-MT 6 12 $ 1,912.00 66 1953 Bowman Color Baseball #59 Mickey Mantle PSA EX-MT 6 10 $ 1,673.00 67 1953 Bowman Color #33 Pee Wee Reese PSA EX-MT+ 6.5 7 $ 448.13 68 1953 Bowman Color #121 Yogi Berra PSA EX-MT 6 5 $ 358.50 69 1953 Bowman Color Baseball PSA 7 to 8 Graded Cards (40) 17 $ 2,151.00 70 1953 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame & High Number SGC Graded Trio with Ford & Paige 6 $ 418.25 71 1952-1954 Topps & Bowman Baseball PSA 5 Graded Hall of Famers (4) with Banks RC 10 $ 597.50 72 1952 Topps Baseball #312 Jackie Robinson & 1954 Topps Baseball #94 Ernie Banks (PSA 6, mc) 14 $ 806.63 73 1954 Bowman Baseball #65 Mickey Mantle PSA NM 7 18 $ 1,792.50 74 1954 Bowman Baseball #66 Ted Williams PSA NM 7 18 $ 3,107.00 75 1954 Bowman Baseball PSA NM-MT 8 Graded Cards (21) with #161 Berra 18 $ 1,015.75 76 1954 Bowman Baseball PSA 7-8 Graded Variations Lot of (77) 28 $ 2,270.50 77 1954 Topps Baseball #128 Hank Aaron Rookie SGC 60 EX 5 9 $ 1,673.00 78 1954 Topps Baseball #128 Hank Aaron Rookie PSA VG 3 10 $ 746.88 79 1954 Bowman Baseball #65 Mickey Mantle PSA VG-EX 4 14 $ 507.88 80 1955 Topps Baseball #164 Roberto Clemente SGC 60 EX 5 13 $ 1,673.00 81 1955 Topps Baseball #164 Roberto Clemente Rookie PSA Good+ 2.5 20 $ 776.75 82 1955 Bowman Baseball #202 Mickey Mantle GAI NM-MT+ 8.5 20 $ 1,434.00 83 1956 Topps Baseball #135 Mickey Mantle (Gray Back) SGC 82 EX-MT+ 6.5 22 $ 1,673.00 84 1954 Bowman Baseball #66 Ted Williams & 1961 Topps Baseball #300 Mickey Mantle SGC Graded Pair 12 $ 567.63 85 1948-1974 Baseball Hall of Famers & Stars (43)—All PSA Graded 9 $ 746.88 86 1957 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Checklist Set 11 $ 776.75 87 1958 Topps Baseball #47 Roger Maris Rookie SGC 84 NM 7 6 $ 448.13 88 1959-1964 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle PSA Graded Trio 13 $ 866.38 89 1959 & 1962 Pittsburgh Pirates Oddball SGC Graded Pair--Both Only Graded 8 $ 2,390.00 90 1960 Topps Baseball New York Yankees SGC Graded Trio with Mantle, Maris & Ford 7 $ 418.25 91 1962 Topps Baseball #200 Mickey Mantle PSA EX-MT 6 11 $ 358.50 92 1961 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Cards (24) with Aaron, Mantle & Mays— All PSA NM 7 or Better 5 $ 418.25 93 1963 Topps Baseball #537 Pete Rose Rookie PSA NM 7 21 $ 2,390.00 94 1963 Topps Baseball #537 Pete Rose Rookie PSA EX 5 13 $ 746.88 95 1966 Topps Baseball PSA Mint 9 Graded Cards (38) with High Numbers 19 $ 1,314.50 96 1967 Topps Baseball PSA Mint 9 Graded Cards (62) with (6) High Numbers 15 $ 2,151.00 97 1967 Topps Baseball Group of (27) PSA NM-MT 8 Graded Cards with Stars 12 $ 1,195.00 98 1911-1964 Baseball Hall of Fame Graded Cards (6) with (2) Mays 4 $ 328.63 99 1962 Pittsburgh Exhibits SGC 50-82 Graded Cards (12) with (5) Hall of Famers 14 $ 597.50 100 1963 Topps Baseball #537 Pete Rose Rookie SGC 40 VG 3 8 $ 388.38 101 1958-1968 Topps Baseball Roberto Clemente Group of (6) Different PSA Graded Cards 13 $ 836.50 102 1957-1970 Topps Baseball Hank Aaron & Willie Mays PSA 6-8 Graded Cards (5) 8 $ 657.25 103 1966 Topps Baseball #502 Lenny Green PSA Gem Mint 10 5 $ 179.25 104 1966 Topps Baseball #437 Al Stanek PSA Gem Mint 10 5 $ 191.20 105 1966 Topps Baseball #418 Phil Gagliano PSA Gem Mint 10 2 $ 131.45 106 1966 Topps Baseball #412 Sam Bowens PSA Gem Mint 10 - 1 of 5! 6 $ 215.10 107 1967 Topps Baseball #569 Rod Carew Rookie PSA NM-MT 8 14 $ 1,314.50 108 1967 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame SGC Graded Rookie Pair with Carew & Seaver 17 $ 866.38 109 1967 Topps Baseball #12 Dodgers Rookies PSA Gem Mint 10 - 1 of 3! 5 $ 167.30 110 1967 Topps Baseball #17 Jim Gosger PSA Gem Mint 10 - 1 of 3! 8 $ 203.15 111 1967 Topps Baseball #18 Gene Oliver PSA Gem Mint 10 - 1 of 4! 6 $ 191.20 112 1967 Topps Baseball #136 Carroll Sembera PSA Gem Mint 10 - 1 of 3! 8 $ 203.15 113 1967 Topps Baseball #159 Bruce Howard PSA Gem Mint 10 2 $ 131.45 114 1967 Topps Baseball #181 Terry Fox PSA Gem Mint 10 - 1 of 3! 4 $ 155.35 115 1967 Topps Baseball #224 Walt Bond PSA Gem Mint 10 3 $ 143.40 116 1967 Topps Baseball #254 Milt Pappas PSA Gem Mint 10 6 $ 191.20 117 1967 Topps Baseball #451 Fred Newman PSA Gem Mint 10 - 1 of 4! 7 $ 203.15 118 1968 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Hall of Fame Quartet with Mantle & Ryan 12 $ 1,314.50 119 1968 Topps Baseball #177 Nolan Ryan Rookie SGC 60 EX 5 13 $ 358.50 120 1969 Topps Baseball #260 Reggie Jackson Rookie PSA EX-MT 6 8 $ 203.15 121 1982 Cal Ripken Jr.
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