487. 1924 Single- Signed ONL Heydler With Full JSA Throughout his incomparable career, the attrib- utes and numbers that defined Babe Ruth made him an American cultural phenomenon who tran- scended sports and geography. The offered auto- graphed baseball originates from an era prior to so many of his noteworthy endeavors, yet during a time in which his meteoric rise to prominence was well underway.

Specifically, the lightly toned ONL Heydler sphere (grade “6”) shows mild evidence of han- dling and bears the trademark found on 1920- 1925 examples. In its customary occupancy of the sweet spot, Ruth’s black-ink steel tip fountain pen signature resonates (“7-8”) strength and clari- ty. Just below and to the right of Ruth’s penning, an inscription of “10-17-1924” was executed in an unknown hand. As of that date, the 29-year- old Ruth had amassed six home titles, four RBI championships and 284 lifetime round-trip- pers. So unfathomable was the latter statistic that no other player to that point had logged even half of Ruth’s total. And his escalating career totals climbed to even more astoundingly dizzying heights. The quotation marks surrounding “Babe” are a common feature on pre-1928 Ruth auto- graphs. The cornerstone to any serious autograph collection, Ruth-signed orbs of this quality will be forever coveted throughout the hobby. Full photo LOA from JSA (cert/sticker #X18513). Opening Bid $2500.00

488. Singe-Signed Baseball With Full PSA/DNA 489. Babe Ruth Single-Signed Baseball With Full Whether inaccurately or not, former catcher Thurman Munson was often described as “moody” and “sullen.” Whatever his perceived personality traits, Munson was also PSA/DNA described as determined and unwaveringby everyone who ever encountered the no- While the offered sphere was crafted by an important, yet lesser-known manufacturer, nonsense backstop. The offered baseball was autographed by the tragically fallen star the signature that decorates it needs no introduction. Specifically, the creamy orb during his noteworthy Major League career. The medium, an unofficial sphere, is (grade “6”) is an unofficial “Harwood” example, and the side panel autograph is that signed and inscribed on a side panel. The creamy orb (grade “6”) is minimally affect- of none other than Babe Ruth. Executed in blue-ink steel tip fountain pen, the script- ed by handling and a few surface abrasions (confined to a single panel). In black ball- ing is preceded by “From” and projects (“6”) strength and clarity, though technically, point, Munson has inscribed: “To (unknown) – Best Wishes – Thurman Munson.” it warrants slightly lesser assessment, as it has long-since been covered with (2) strips While the recipient’s name is unidentifiable, Munson’s endorsement is quite familiar, of transparent tape. Just to the left (on the sweet spot) “To Nate Samoles” is inscribed projecting (“7-8”) strength and clarity, with the aforementioned abrasions minimally in an unknown hand (and is also covered with transparent tape). As for the ball, while affecting “Thurman.” Showcasing a fleeting signature because of the untimely circum- the Harwood product was never employed on a big league diamond, the stances of his passing, this keepsake is a cornerstone to any modern pinstriper collec- Massachusetts-based company is responsible for the “figure 8” panel design used on tion. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA (cert/hologram #J28151). to this day. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA (cert/hologram #K78622). Opening Bid $1200.00 Opening Bid $900.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 490. (4) 1887 Old Judge, Buchner Gold Coin & Tobin Lithographs Graded 491. 1909-11 E90-1 American Cards Caramel Ty Cobb PSA 2 For the nineteenth century baseball Graded Good 2 by PSA. Featured is a 1909-11 card enthusiast comes these four E90-1 American Caramel Ty Cobb sample. This 1887 Old Judge, Buchner Gold coveted specimen is graded as such due to mild Coin and Tobin Lithographs sin- caramel staining and slight paper loss near the gles. Included are 1-2.) (2) 1887 upper left corner of the reverse and glue residue. N172 Old Judge: Flint (GAI The obverse is crease-free with vibrant colors, Authentic, segment of left border precise registration along with strong corners is reattached), Orr (SGC 20, has and edges. Moderately askew centering does not back stamp); 3.) 1887 N284 adversely impact the eye appeal. Buchner Gold Coin T. Brown Opening Bid $250.00 (GAI 1.5, has pin hole) and 4.) 1887 Tobin Lithograph “Watch Me Soak It” Dan Brouthers (SGC Authentic, part of left edge is reinforced with tape). Opening Bid $150.00

492. (11) 1909-11 American 493. (5) 1910 E91-C Caramel E90-1 Graded American Caramel Singles With Crawford and SGC Graded Keeler Singles with Encapsulated and assessed by SGC (with one Speaker noted exception), these (11) 1909-11 E90-1 Each graded by SGC. American Caramel Baseball off-grade singles Presented is a mostly mid- include: Bailey (SGC 10), Bresnahan (SGC grade grouping of five 1910 10), Crawford (SGC 10), Dygert (SGC 10), E91-C American Caramel Grant (SGC 30), Howell (follow through; singles. Included are SGC SGC Authentic), Jennings (SGC 20), Keeler 40: (2 cards) with Hooper, (portrait, pink background; SGC 20), Speaker; SGC 30: (2 cards) Marquard (SGC 20), F. Mitchell (SGC 30) with Barbeau, J. Wood and and Summers (GAI 2.5). SGC 20: Niles. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

494. (8) 1909 E92 Dockman & 495. (7) 1909-1910 E93 Sons Graded Group with Standard Caramel & E95 Crawford & Jennings Philadelphia Caramel Singles Found is an eye-catching group of eight 1909 with Plank—All Graded E92 Dockman & Sons graded cards with a Featured is a grouping of seven 1909-1910 pair of Hall of Famers leading the way. E93 Standard Caramel and E95 Philadelphia Included are PSA 4: Murphy; SGC 40: Caramel graded singles. Included are 1910 Bescher; SGC 30: Casey, Zimmerman; SGC E93 Standard Caramel: Dooin (SGC 30), 10: Crawford, Jennings, Smith (Schmidt) and Joss (SGC 20), Plank (PSA 3); 1909 E95 GAI Authentic: Shean (trimmed). Philadelphia Caramel: Devlin (SGC 10), Opening Bid $150.00 Evers (SGC 20), Krause (SGC 10) and Willetts (SGC 10). Opening Bid $250.00

497. (12) 1908-1911 Caramel Type Graded Singles 496. (4) 1910 E96 Philadelphia These (12) graded Deadball Era cards include: Caramel SGC Graded Cards 1910 Nadja E104-1 Barry (PSA 2); 1908 with Lajoie E102 Bender (GAI 1.5; reverse paper loss); 1910 Amer. Caramel E90-3 Blackburne (SGC Each graded by SGC. Solidify your pre-war 10); 1909 Dockman & Sons E92 Casey (SGC collection with these four 1910 E96 10); 1910 Standard Caramel E93 Donovan Philadelphia Caramel SGC graded singles. (SGC 10); 1909-10 Briggs E97 Durham (SGC Included are SGC 20: Lajoie, Marquard, 10); 1910 Amer. Caramel E90-2 Hyatt (SGC Mowrey and SGC 10: Spencer. Each card 190); 1910 Amer. Caramel E91 Karger (GAI displays a combination of obverse wear con- 4); 1909 E101 Knabe (GAI 2); 1909 Phila. sistent with the technical grades. Caramel E95 Merkle (GAI 1); 1910 Phila. Opening Bid $200.00 Caramel E96 Mowrey (SGC 10); 1909-11 Amer. Caramel E90-1 Mullin (BVG 1.5). Opening Bid $200.00

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 73 BA S E BA L L DAY TWO - JUNE 2, 2011 498. 1909- 10 E97 Briggs Co. Lozenge Joe Kelly SGC 40 Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. Add to your Cooperstown- themed collec- tion with the offered 1909-10 E97 Briggs Co. Lozenge Joe 499. 1909-10 E97 Briggs Co. 500. 1910 E98 Johnny Evers (PSA 2) Kelly sample. & Mordecai Brown (SGC 10, Lionel This portrayal of Lozenge Hartsel & McIntyre—Both the balding star SGC 40 Carter Collection) is accurately Each graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. Presented is an appeal- “Windy City” enthusiasts will appreciate this tandem of centered with a radiant obverse color scheme and a ing pair of 1909-10 E97 Briggs Co. Lozenge singles. 1910 E98 “Set of 30” Hall of Famers. Included are 1.) clean checklist back. Age-induced toning, a notch along Included are Hartsell and McIntyre. Although crease Johnny Evers (PSA 2) and 2.) “Miner” Brown (SGC the left edge and a crease tracing from the lower right and wrinkle free, moderate corner wear is consistent 10, Lionel Carter Collection). Each card displays a edge accounts for the technical assessment. One of five with the grades. combination of obverse and reverse wear commensu- at the grading level with only three better. Opening Bid $200.00 rate with its evaluations. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

501. (6) 502. 1911 503. 1911 1909 T205 Gold T205 Gold E101 & Border Borders E102 (Sovereign) Walter Graded Christy Johnson Cards Mathewson SGC 40 with PSA 5 Graded 40 VG 3 Tinker Graded EX 5 by by SGC. Featured is a These six clas- PSA. Presented is 1911 T205 Gold sic E101 and a stunning 1911 Borders Walter E102 graded T205 Gold Border Johnson portrait. cards were Christy This delicate published by Mathewson with a cardboard treas- an anonymous crisp Sovereign ure displays an manufacturer back. Slight wear informative during the in barely notice- Piedmont adver- 1909 season. able along the tising reverse. Included are delicate century- Despite errant 1909 E101 Set old gilt corners. centering and of 50: Doyle Despite mild centering issues and a spot of mild discol- moderate wear to the condition-sensitive corners and (SGC 10, with Bat), Gibson (SGC 10), Jennings (PSA oration on the green advertising back, this “Class of edges, this Class of 1936 inductee card still presents 1), Kleinow (SGC 20), Murphy (SGC 30) and 1909 1936” inductee is still a solid pre-war choice. Presents at the peak of the technical grade and is a viable candi- nicely. Despite minimal toning spots, the back is clean. E102 Set of 25: Tinker (GAI 2.5, has clean back). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 date for a half-grade “bump.” Opening Bid $250.00

505. (9) 506. (19) 1911 T205 1911 T205 Gold Border Gold Border Variations— SGC Graded All SGC 30- Cards with 50 (4) Hall of Those chasing the Famers & (8) 1911 T205 Gold Shortprints/ Border series will place a strong bid Variations on these nine SGC Presented is a graded variations, promising opportu- each with a clean nity to seize nine- Piedmont reverse. teen 1911 T205 Included are SGC Gold Border SGC 504. (5) 1911 T205 Gold Border 50: Barger (Full graded cards with Singles with Speaker & (2) “B” on Cap), four Hall of Famers Barger (Partial and eight short- Shortprints—All SGC 50 “B” on Cap), Bresnahan (Mouth Open), Wiltse (Both prints/variations. Included are SGC 40: Chase (Left Ear Each graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. Presented is a quintet Ears Show); SGC 40: Dougherty (White Sock), Shows), Delahanty, Elberfeld, Grant SP, Jennings, of 1911 T205 Gold Border singles with a Hall of Famer Wilhelm (“Suffe ed in 18th Line”, case slightly Killian, Lang, Leifield (Initialed Front), Lennox, and a pair of shortprints. These mid-grade portraits cracked); SGC 30: Gray (Stats on Back), Harmon (Left McConnell, McGraw, McIntire, Suggs SP, Sweeney SP, include F i s h e r S P, Sheckard, S p e a k e r, Va u g h n S P a n d Ear Shows) and Wallace (No Cap, Two Lines of 1910). Tinker, Walsh, K. White SP; SGC 30: Karger SP and Wilson. Each card has a Piedmont advertising back. Opening Bid $250.00 Stahl SP. Each card displays a clean Piedmont back. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 507. (12) 1904-1931 508. (12) 1912-1936 Baseball Type Card Canadian Type Cards Graded Grab Bag with Holland Spanning 1904 through 1931, these Creameries—All SGC (12) graded singles include: 1904 Travel “north of the border” to Fan Craze A.L. Patten (PSA 5); secure these (12) elusive 1912-1936 1910 American Caramel E90-3 Canadian Type cards. Included are Zeider (GAI 1; paper loss on 1912 C46 Imperial Tobacco: #23 reverse); 1910 Tip Top Bread Elston (SGC 40), #74 Byers (SGC Miller (SGC 10); 1914 Cracker 40); 1922 V61-1 Neilson’s Jack #144 Walsh (SGC 10); 1916 Chocolate: Heilmann (SGC 20), W. Tango Eggs Bescher (PSA 6); 1917 Hubbell (SGC 40), Roush (SGC 30); Collins-McCarthy E135 #13 Barry 1922 V61-2 Neilson’s Chocolate: (blank back; BVG 6); 1917 Collins- B. Miller (SGC 30); 1923 Maple McCarthy E135 #14 Benz (blank Crispette: #20 Bohne (SGC 40); back; BVG 5); 1922 American 1923 V100 Willard’s Chocolates: Caramel E120 Gillespie (GAI 3.5); Baker (SGC 40), Mack (SGC 20), 1928 Tharp’s Ice Cream #55 Pennock (SGC 20); 1926 Holland Rommel (SGC 40); 1928 W-565 Creameries: #1 R. Miller (SGC Simmons (SGC 88); 1931 W502 Authentic, trimmed with reverse Harris (GAI 3.5); 1931 W517 Mini paper loss, only two graded) and Donahue (SGC 50). 1936 World Wide Gum: #116 Duke Opening Bid $200.00 (SGC 60). Opening Bid $250.00

509. (14) 1910-1932 Pacific Coast League Obak, Zeenut & Graded 510. (14) 1915 Cracker Type Cards Combatants from the Pacific Coast Jack SGC Graded League shine on these fourteen Singles with (3) Hall of 1910-1932 graded examples. Famers including Plank Included are 1910 T212 Obak: Compliment your World War I era Hendrix (SGC 20, stamped back), baseball gathering with these four- Keener (SGC 20), Martinke (SGC teen 1915 Cracker Jack SGC graded 20), Olson (SGC 40), Swander (SGC singles. Included are SGC 80: #117 20, stamped back); 1911 D311 Easterly; SGC 70: #31 C. Wagner; Pacific Coast Biscuit: Mohler (SGC SGC 50: #119 Perring; SGC 40: #6 10); 1911 T212 Obak: Coleman Plank, #99 Chase, #131 (SGC 80, stamped back), Kippert Baumgardner; SGC 30: #37 (SGC 10), Knight (GAI 3.5, paper Alexander; SGC 20: #65 Speaker, loss), O’Rourke (SGC 40), Ryan #140 Murphy, #145 Cather, #157 (SGC 40); 1911 Zeenuts: Fitzgerald Kaiserling, #162 Stallings; SGC 10: (SGC 20); 1926 Zeenut: Oliver #19 Bender and #144 J. Walsh. (SGC 30, without coupon) and 1932 Opening Bid $400.00 Zeenut: Koehler (SGC 80, without coupon). Opening Bid $250.00

511. (21) 1916-1917 The 512. 1933 R333 Sporting News and Delong Graded Related SGC Graded Starter Set of (13/24) Cards with Several Hall of These (21) Deadball Era cards have Famers been encapsulated and graded by SGC. Often overshadowed by Boston Includes: 1916 Famous and Barr contemporaries Goudey and C l o t h i e r s #64 Gainer (SGC 50), #122 Diamond Stars, the 1933 R333 Moran (SGC 40), #132 Oldring (SGC Delong edition is undoubtedly 40), #138 Pierce (SGC 20), #145 Roth one of the most colorful and (SGC 20) and #191 Williams (SGC 20); attractive of the depression-era 1916 M101-5 Blank Back # 1 5 7 issues. Presented is a 1933 Schmidt (SGC 40); 1916 M101-4 Blank R333 Delong starter set of B a c k # 11 Barry (SGC 60), #26 (13/24) graded cards. Included Callahan (SGC 40), #46 Devore (SGC are PSA 4: #23 Grove; SGC 30), #52 Dubuc (SGC 60), #61 Foster 40: #15 Stephenson; GAI 2.5: (SGC 40), #70 Gowdy (SGC A u t h e n t i c ) , #4 Terry; SGC 30: #1 #89 Janvrin (SGC 60) and #95 Killefer, McManus, #11 Lindstrom, #12 J r. (SGC 20); 1916 The Sporting News Traynor, #14 Gomez, #18 #57 Fischer (SGC 50), #99 Lavan (SGC Dykes; GAI 2: #3 Melillo, #24 50) and #100 Lavender (SGC 40); 1 9 1 7 Goslin; GAI 1.5: #9 Urbanski; C o l l i n s - M c C a rthy E135 #64 Griff i t h SGC 10: #16 Warneke and (SGC 20), #101 Louden (SGC 10) and GAI Authentic: #2 Simmons. All GAI graded cards have sustained varying degrees #174 Toney (SGC 10). of reverse paper loss. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 75 BA S E BA L L DAY TWO - JUNE 2, 2011 514. (2) 1916 Fleischmann Bakery D381 513. (4) 1910 W-UNC SGC Graded “Colorized Portraits” SGC Cards Graded with (3) Hall of This pair of graded Famers 1916 Fleischmann Bakery blank-back Each graded by SGC. Offered is a sampling D381 premiums of four 1910 W-UNC “Colorized Portraits” include James J. with three Hall of Famers. Included in this Callahan (SGC early strip card assembly are 1.) Bender (SGC Authentic) and Duffy Authentic); 2.) E. Collins (SGC 40, highest Lewis (SGC 20). graded); 3.) Jennings (SGC 40, highest grad- Both specimens are ed) and 4.) Stanage (SGC Authentic). encapsulated without Opening Bid $150.00 the original coupon. Opening Bid $150.00

515. (6) 1922 W575- 1 & W575-2 SGC 516. (12) 1927 York Caramel Graded Singles SGC Graded Cards with (6) Encapsulated and graded, Hall of Famers these (6) 1922 W571 & Featured is a dozen 1927 York Caramel W575-2 blank-back col- SGC graded cards with six Hall of Famers. lectibles include: 1922 Included in this Type One arrangement are W575-1: (3 cards) with SGC 60: #5 Hartnett, #56 Peckinpaugh; Alexander (PSA 5), Gowdy SGC 50: #3 Dugan; SGC 40: #7 Meusel, (SGC 40), Kelly 1st B. (SGC #17 Mays, #18 Luque, #36 S. Rice, #44 10); 1922 W575-2: (3 cards) Alexander; SGC 30: #19 Bancroft, #28 with Kelly (SGC 40), Speaker, #46 Terry and SGC 20: #51 Maranville, (SGC 50) and Dykes. Marquard (SGC 70). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

518. (11) 1929-1937 Exhibits Four-On-One SGC Graded Cards 517. 1934 D382 Tarzan Bread with Several Hall of Willie Kamm SGC Authentic— Famers Only Graded Each graded by SGC. Presented is Presented is an incredibly rare 1934 D382 a grouping of eleven 1929-1937 Tarzan Bread Willie Kamm specimen. Graded Exhibits Four-On-One singles. Authentic by SGC due to acute creasing, Included are 1929 Exhibits: reverse paper loss and tape residue. This is the Herman/Bancroft (SGC 40); 1937 only sample of the Cleveland star judged by the Exhibits: (10 cards) with SGC grading service and is one of only eight total 30: Appling, Clift/West, examples from the set to be evaluated. An Cochrane/Goslin, Feller/Averill, enticing depression-era proposition for the Meyer, Van Mungo, Werber/H. advanced Type card specialist. Kelly, Whitney/Camilli; SGC 20: Opening Bid $250.00 Herman/Hartnett and Hubbell/Ott. Opening Bid $200.00

520. (6) 1939 Play Ball & 519. (8) 1933-1938 Goudey 1941 Double Baseball PSA/SGC Graded Play Hall of Cards with Grove Famer/Stars— Comical caricatures, portraits and crisp illustra- All Graded tions are attributes of these eight 1933-1938 Each graded by Goudey Baseball singles. Each graded by either either SGC or BVG. PSA or SGC, included are 1933 Goudey: (5 Assembled is a cards) with #20 Terry (SGC 50), #42 E. Collins promising sextet of (SGC 50), 135 (PSA 4), 205 (PSA 3), 237 (SGC 1939 Play Ball and 60); 1934 Goudey: #19 Grove (SGC 50); 1936 1941 Double Play Goudey: Klein (SGC 60) and 1938 Goudey: Hall of Famers and stars. Included are 1939 Play Ball: (4 cards) with #3 Ruffing #283 Werber (SGC 50). (SGC 50), #6 Durocher (SGC 60), #7 Doerr (SGC 80), #51 Ott (SGC 80); 1941 Opening Bid $150.00 Double Play: (2 cards) with #105 Grove/#106 Doerr (BVG 4) and #107/#108 D. DiMaggio (SGC 60). Opening Bid $100.00

76 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 522. (30) 1953-1955 Topps & Bowman 521. 1952 Topps #261 Willie Baseball PSA Graded Mays SGC 50 Cards with Mays Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. Seize the offered Supplement your classic baseball 1952 Topps #261 Willie Mays. This early por- collection with these thirty 1953- trait of “Say Hey” is crease-free with moder- 1955 Topps and Bowman PSA ately touched corners and decent centering. A graded singles. Featured are 1953 slight upper left corner wrinkle accounts for Bowman Color: with PSA 5: #9 the technical grade. The surface registration is Rizzuto; PSA 1.5: #44 crisp, and the reverse is problem-free. Berra/Bauer/Mantle; 1954 Topps: Opening Bid $200.00 with PSA 6: #90 Mays and 1955 Topps: #210 Snider. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

524. (9) 1960 and 1962 Topps 523. 1958 Topps #52 Roberto Baseball SGC Clemente (Yellow Team Graded Stars With Variation) BVG 8.5 Graded 8.5 NM-MT+ by BVG. Featured is an (2) Mantle, investment-grade 1958 Topps #52 Roberto Clemente and Clemente yellow team variation. This first Koufax series Hall of Famer, accurately centered with High profile names comprise razor-sharp corners, creamy edges, is further this lineup of (9) 1960 and bolstered by radiant yellow background hues. 1962 Topps baseball cards, The informative biographical reverse is clean each encapsulated and grad- with bold type. For anyone seeking an elite ed by SGC with a pair of Clemente for either his player collection or set, tough high numbers from the one would be hard-pressed to locate a better former set. Includes: 1960 #343 Koufax (SGC 60), #445 Spahn (SGC 80), #561 example. Kaline AS (SGC 84) and #563 Mantle AS (SGC 80); 1962 #10 Clemente (SGC 70), Opening Bid $300.00 #18 Mantle/Mays (SGC 60), #29 Stengel (SGC 80), #50 Musial (SGC 84) and #140 Ruth/Gehrig (SGC 88). Opening Bid $150.00

525. (33) 1961 Topps Baseball PSA & BVG Graded Singles 526. (5) 1964 Topps with Koufax & Clemente Giants PSA 9 Star Jump start your 1961 Topps Baseball card col- Cards with Mantle lection with these (33) PSA and BVG graded Each graded Mint 9 by PSA. singles with several stars. Highlights include Offered is a razor-sharp quintet BVG 6.5: #344 Koufax; BVG 6: #150 Mays; of 1964 Topps Giants singles. SGC 80: #290 Musial; BVG 5.5: #388 Included are #12 Kaline, #25 Clemente; SGC 70: #425 Berra and SGC 50: Mantle, #31 Spahn, #38 #2 Maris. More on our website. Killebrew and #51 Mays. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

527. (13) 528. 1967 & 1967 Topps 1968 Topps Baseball Mickey Graded Mantle SGC Cards—All Graded Higher Grade Cards Presented is a ster- Score a pair of top- ling grouping of shelf Mickey thirteen 1967 Topps Mantle singles with Baseball graded these 1967 and cards with several 1968 Topps sam- stars. Included are ples. Included are BVG 8.5: #228 Hodges; PSA 8: #166 Mathews; GAI 8: #236 NL Pitching Leaders, accurately graded #340 Pepitone, #361 Clemente CL; SGC 86: #437 Senators Team, SGC 84: #234 NL renditions of 1967 ERA Leaders, #236 NL Pitching Leaders, #350 Torre; BVG 6.5: #166 Mathews; SGC Topps #150 (SGC 80: #242 NL RBI Leaders; SGC 70: #103 Mantle CL and SGC 60: #42 Mets Team. 84) and 1968 Topps Opening Bid $100.00 #280 (SGC 60). Opening Bid $150.00

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530. 1954 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (250) Cards with (10) PSA Graded & Wrapper Presented is a 1954 Topps Baseball complete set of (250) cards with ten PSA graded 529. 1953 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (274/274) with and a tough five-cent undated wax wrapper (VG, moderate fold stress). This colorful edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 30% (3) SGC Graded Keys (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Keys include #1 T. Williams (EX), #10 Assembled is a promising 1953 Topps Baseball complete set of (274) cards with a trio J. Robinson (PSA 7), #17 Rizzuto (EX), #32 Snider (EX-MT), #37 Ford (VG-EX), of SGC graded keys. This popular edition has an approximate condition breakdown of #50 Berra (VG-EX), #90 Mays (EX-MT), #94 Banks RC (PSA 5), #128 Aaron RC 10% (EX or better), 20% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 40% (GD or lesser) with nearly 5- (PSA 4.5), #132 Lasorda RC (PSA 6), #201 Kaline RC (VG-EX) and #250 T. 10% of the reverses displaying minimal traces of paper loss, tape residue or writing. Williams (GD). More on our website. The more challenging high series generally presents on par with the low numbers. Opening Bid $500.00 Featured are #1 J. Robinson (GD), #27 Campanella (GD), #37 Mathews (VG), #54 Feller (VG), #76 Reese (VG-EX), #82 Mantle (SGC 30), #104 Berra (GD), #114 Rizzuto (GD), #147 Spahn (VG), #207 Ford (GD), #220 Paige (SGC 30), #228 Newhouser (GD), #244 Mays (SGC 20), #258 Gilliam RC (GD) and #263 Podres RC (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

531. 1956 Topps Baseball Complete Set (340/340) For the budget conscious set collector is the offered 1956 Topps Baseball complete set of (340/340) cards. The cards from this ever-popular horizontal action/portrait edition have strips of tape placed near the upper left and bottom right corners. Each card cannot technically grade higher than (FR), although the majority of the surfaces still present nicely. Additionally, nearly 10% of the obverses display traces of paper loss. Key to this set are #5 T. Williams, #30 J. Robinson, #31 Aaron, #33 Clemente, #79 Koufax, #101 Campanella, #110 Berra, #113 Rizzuto, #130 Mays, #135 Mantle (white back), #150 Snider, #164 Killebrew, #166 Dodgers Team, #200 Feller, #240 Ford, #251 Yankees Team, #260 Reese and #292 Aparicio RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

532. 1961 Topps Baseball Near Set of (551/587) Cards Featured is a 1961 Topps Baseball near set of (551/587) cards. This 533. 1964 Topps challenging edition has Baseball Near Set an approximate condition breakdown of 15% (NM (538/587) or better), 35% (EX-MT), Assembled is a captivating 1964 30% (EX) and 20% (VG- Topps Baseball near set of EX or lesser) with the (538/587) cards. This promising tougher high numbers edition has an approximate condi- generally presenting simi- tion breakdown of 10% (NM or larly to the lower series. better), 35% (EX-MT), 30% (EX) Highlights include #150 and 25% (VG-EX or lesser) with Mays (NM), #290 Musial nearly 5% displaying pinkish dis- (NM), #307 Mantle WS coloration along the corners or (NM), #344 Koufax edges. Keys include #50 Mantle (EX), #388 Clemente (EX), #125 Rose (EX-MT), #150 (EX-MT), #406 Mantle Mays (EX), #200 Koufax (VG), HR (VG-EX), #417 #300 Aaron (VG-EX), #331 AL Marichal RC (VG), #429 Bombers (VG), #423 Aaron/Mays Kaline (NM), #475 Mantle MVP (VG), #482 Mays MVP (VG-EX), #484 Aaron MVP (EX-MT) and #440 Clemente (EX- (EX-MT), #559 Gentile (EX-MT), #578 Mantle AS (EX-MT) and #579 Mays AS MT). Due to rudimentary factory (VG). Also present are a handful of duplicates. Due to rudimentary factory printing printing techniques of the age, techniques of the age, slight size variances are present. More on our website. slight size variances are present. Opening Bid $250.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

78 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 534. 1965 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) with (2) PSA Featured is a captivating 1965 Topps Baseball com- plete set of (598) cards with two PSA graded examples. The approximate condition breakdown follows 10% (NM or better), 35% (EX- MT), 30% (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #16 Morgan RC 535. 1966 Topps Baseball Near Set (597/598) with (7) PSA (PSA 7, st), #134 Mantle WS (GD), #160 Clemente Graded Stars (EX), #170 Aaron (VG-EX), Assembled is a promising 1966 Topps Baseball near set of (597/598) cards with seven #207 Rose (GD), #250 Mays PSA graded stars. This alluring edition has an approximate condition breakdown of (VG), #300 Koufax (VG), 20% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser) with the #350 Mantle (VG), #477 tougher high numbers presenting slightly lesser than the more available series. Carlton RC (VG), #510 Highlights include #1 Mays (GD), #30 Rose (NM), #50 Mantle (PSA 8), #100 Koufax Banks (VG-EX), #526 (PSA 7), #126 Palmer RC (PSA 7), #160 Ford (PSA 8), #254 Jenkins RC (EX-MT), Hunter RC (EX) and #581 #288 Sutton RC (EX-MT), #300 Clemente (EX-MT), #500 Aaron (EX-MT), #550 Perez RC (EX). More on our website. McCovey (PSA 7) and #598 Perry SP (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

536. 1968 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) with Game Set Assembled is a captivating 1968 Topps Baseball complete set of (598) cards. This burlap- bordered edition has an approx- imate condition breakdown of 10% (NM or better), 30% (EX- MT), 35% (EX) and 25% (VG- EX or lesser). Keys include #45 Seaver (EX), #50 Mays (VG), #80 Carew (EX), #110 Aaron (GD), #150 Clemente (EX), #177 Ryan RC (EX-MT), 537. (5) 1960-1979 Baseball Oddball Complete/Near Sets #230 Rose (VG), #247 Bench Featured is an interesting grouping of five 1960-1979 baseball oddball complete/near RC (VG), #280 Mantle (VG- sets. Included are 1.) circa 1960-1961 Pittsburgh Pirates World Champions fan (pres- EX), #330 Maris (VG), #480 ents VG to EX) featuring (15) players including Clemente and Mazeroski; 2.) 1966 Managers’ Dream/Clemente East Hills Pirates: (25/25, majority EX-MT to NM); 3.) 1969 Milton Bradley near set: (VG-EX), #490 Super (295/296, with additional 24 team cards, average NM, missing Bowens) with Aaron Stars/Mantle, Mays (VG) and (VG), Clemente, Mays (VG), Rose; 4.) 1970 Milton Bradley: (28/28, all NM-MT) #528 Tigers Team (EX-MT). Also present is a complete 1968 Topps Game set of with Aaron, Clemente, Mays, Rose and 5.) 1977-79 Sportscaster: (140/140, median (33/33) averaging (NM) with #2 Mantle (EX-MT). More on our website. NM-MT). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

538. 1970-1983 539. 1973-1976 Kellogg’s Baseball Topps Baseball Complete Set Run Complete Set Run of (15) Sets Assembled is a run of four Featured is a 1970-1983 1973-1976 Topps Baseball Kellogg’s Baseball complete complete sets. These 660- set run of (15) sets. Unless card editions feature a myri- noted, these 3-D superstars ad of Hall of Fame rookies average (NM-MT) with the and stars. Keys include 1973 keys presenting similarly. Topps: (average EX to EX- Highlights include 1970: MT) with #1 (average NM, 10% cracking) Aaron/Ruth/Mays (VG), #50 with #2 Rose, #12 Mays, #27 Clemente (EX), #220 Ryan Clemente, #32 R. Jackson, #58 (EX-MT), #305 Mays (EX- Bench; 1971: (average NM, MT), #615 Schmidt RC/Cey 5% cracking) with #5 (VG-EX); 1974 Topps: Clemente (EX-MT), #10 (with Traded, median EX- Mays, #15 F. Robinson, #65 MT) with #1 Aaron (EX- Rose; 1972: (5% cracking) MT), #456 Winfield RC with #49 Clemente, #54 Mays; (EX-MT); 1975 Topps: 1972 Greats; 1973: #16 Ryan; (composite EX-MT) with 1974: #8 Ryan; 1975: (5% #223 Yount RC (EX-MT), cracking) and 1976-1983. #228 Brett RC (VG) and More on our website. 1976 Topps: (average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 79 BA S E BA L L DAY TWO - JUNE 2, 2011 540. 1979 TCMA Japanese Pro Baseball Complete Set of (90) Cards with (130) Test Photos Dig into the files of TCMA with this 1979 Japanese Pro Baseball complete set of ninety cards with (130) test photos. These full-bleed archival gems measure slightly larger than the standard size baseball card. Although the major- 541. (12) 1985-1991 Topps & Bowman Baseball Tiffany ity of the pictures were not used in the set, these interesting variations still present Sets with Traded nicely. Keys include Original Photos & Test Cropping: (90/90 card set, 45 photos) Presented is a grouping of twelve 1985-1991 Topps and Bowman Baseball Tiffany with #1 Oh, #9 Kinugasa, #37 Murakami; Original Photos of Unreleased Cards: (85 sets. Unless noted, each of these extremely limited issues is factory sealed. Included photos, most with written identifiers on back) with M. Alou, D. Johnson, Murakami are Topps Tiffany: (10 sets) with 1985, 1986 (broken factory seal), 1987, 1987 and (2) Spahn. More on our website. Traded, 1988 (broken factory seal), 1988 Traded, 1989, 1989 Traded, 1990, 1991; Opening Bid $150.00 Bowman Tiffany: (2 sets) with 1989 and 1990. Opening Bid $400.00

542. (70+) 543. (260+) 1980-2003 1910-1980s Baseball Mostly Baseball Wax Box Coins & Pins and Set with Mantle & Hoard Koufax Offered is a (70+) Offered are (260+) 1980-2003 base- 1910-1980s mostly ball wax box and baseball coins and pins set hoard. Unless with Mantle and noted, each set is Koufax. Featured are hand-collated 1910-12 P2 Sweet with the stars Caporal: (26 pins, grading (NM- median FR to GD) with MT) or better. Baker (FR), (2) Bender Keys include (GD, FR, small letters), Wax Boxes: (25 Huggins (FR, small let- boxes) with 1987 ters), Wheat (FR, small Fleer, (2) 1989 letters); 1962 Salada- Upper Deck (one high number); Complete Sets: (58 sets, all hand-collated, unless Junket Baseball: (5 noted) with 1980-1991 Topps, 1984-1991 Donruss, 1985-1991 Fleer, 1989 Upper coins, average EX-MT) with #41 Mantle (EX), #109 Koufax (EX-MT), #149 Mays Deck (factory), 1995-1997 and 2003 Topps (factory). Although presumed complete, a (VG-EX); 1963 Salada-Junket Baseball: Clemente (EX-MT), Koufax (EX-MT); handful of the hand-collated sets may have a card or two missing. Due to size/weight, 1964 Topps: (139 coins, average EX) with (3) #106 Koufax (EX-MT, (2) EX) and (2) shipping and handling may be substantial. More on our website. #159 Koufax AS (EX, VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

544. Carl Yastrzemski 545. (286) 1955-1978 1960-1983 Baseball Card Grab Card/Memorabilia Bag with Mantle & Collection With Williams Rookie Card Presented is a (286) 1955-1978 The successor to in baseball card grab bag flush left field, Carl Yastrzemski with stars including Mantle and manned Fenway’s “Green Williams. Additionally, this Monster” and went on to merit assortment has a distinct induction in Cooperstown with a Baltimore Orioles flavor and Triple Crown, MVP honor and contains several Brooks 3,000-plus career hits. This Robinson singles. Highlights “Yaz” memorabilia collection include 1955 Bowman: #202 spans the entirety of the BoSox Mantle (GD); 1955 Topps: #2 legend’s career. Among the high- T. Williams (GD); 1957 Topps: lights are: Topps Baseball Cards #76 Clemente (EX), #328 B. (100+) high-grade examples Robinson RC (FR); 1961 including: 1960 #148 RC (EX- Topps: #344 Koufax (GD); MT); 1961 #287 (EX-MT); 1962 1963 Fleer: #56 Clemente (EX- #425 (NM); 1963 #115 (EX); MT); 1965 Topps: #160 1964 #210 (VG); 1965 #385 Clemente (EX-MT), #207 Rose (EX-MT); 1966 #70 (EX); 1967 #355 (NM); 1968 #250 (NM); 1969 #130 (EX); 1970 (EX-MT); 1965 Topps #10 (NM) and 1971 #530 (EX-MT). Also included is a program and team-issued Embossed near: (67/72, average EX) with #11 Mantle (VG-EX) and 1972 Topps: poster from “Yaz Day” (, October 1, 1983; both NM). #49 Mays (EX-MT). For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 546. (26) 547. (28) 1911 T205 1911 T205 Gold Gold Border Border Singles Singles (Piedmont) (Piedmont) with Clarke with & Wagner SP Chance & Offered is an Griffith arrangement of (28) 1911 T205 Gold Assembled is a Border singles with sampling of (26) clean Piedmont 1911 T205 Gold advertising backs. Border cards The breakdown fol- with clean lows 54% (GD), Piedmont adver- 43% (FR) and 3% tising reverses. (PR). Subjects The condition breakdown follows 58% (VG) and 42% include Archer, (GD). Subjects include Bailey, Byrne, Carrigan, Chance 548. (5) 1912 T207 Recruit Brown Austin, Beck, (GD), Devlin, Foxen, Gaspar, Griffith (GD), Hemphill, Cicotte (FR), Clarke (FR), Daubert, Dickson, Downey, Background with Speaker D. Jones, Mattern, Oakes, O’Leary, Overall, Parent, Doyle, Egan, Engle, Gardner, Gibson, Hauser, Presented is a grouping of five 1912 T207 Recruit Payne, Pelty, Pfeister, Quinn, Schaefer, Schmidt, Shean Hummel, McBride, McLean, Merkle, Meyers, Miller, Brown Background singles. Included are H. Davis (Rustlers), Stone, Tannehill, Willett and Wolter. Mullin, Needham, Phillippe, Rucker, Sharpe, Stanage, (GD), O’Toole (VG), Perdue (GD), Speaker (FR) and Opening Bid $250.00 Street and C. Wagner SP (GD). C. Thomas SP (trimmed). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

550. 1933 551. 1933 Goudey R333 Baseball DeLong Starter Starter Set Set of of (13/24) (86) Cards with Cards Grove with (10) Dizzying back- Hall of ground colors and captivating Famers action poses are Those seeking attributes of the a pre-war offered 1933 challenge will R333 DeLong find it with the offered 1933 Goudey Baseball starter starter set of 549. (26) 1933 Goudey Baseball set of (86) cards with ten Hall of Famers. This series (13/24) cards. averages (GD to VG) with nearly 20% displaying Cards with Manush Subjects from this Boston-area confectioner include #1 reverse paper loss, stampings, tape residue or writing. McManus (GD), #2 Simmons (GD), #4 Terry (FR), #6 Here is a sampling of (26) 1933 Goudey Baseball cards Keys include #19 Dickey (PR), #29 Foxx (PR, due to Cochrane (FR), #8 Cuyler (FR), #9 Urbanski (FR), #10 with Manush. This assembly averages (EX) with one writing), #74 Rixey (VG), #76 Cochrane (GD), #102 T. O’Doul (GD), #11 Lindstrom (GD), #12 Traynor (PR), instance of reverse writing. Included are #15, 16, 27, Jackson (VG-EX), #117 Maranville (VG-EX), #133 #13 Maranville (GD), #17 Martin (GD), #20 Vosmik 37, #47 Manush (EX), #58 O’Doul (EX), 83, 114, 118, Lindstrom (VG-EX), #134 S. Rice (PR, due to writing), (GD) and #23 Grove (FR). Despite a combination of 123, 129, 141, 143, 150, 159, 170, 174, 175, 179, 182, #168 Goslin (PR, due to writing) and #222 Gehringer surface wear, the instructional reverses are clean. 198, 201, 203, 215, 219 and 233. (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

552. (20) 553. 1934- 554. 1943 1934- 36 R302-1 M.P. & 1936 National Co. Baseball National Chicle Partial Set Chicle Diamond (15/24) with Diamond Stars Williams Stars Starter As one of the few with (8) Set of baseball issues released during World Hall of (59/108) War II, the offered Famers with (19) 1943 R302-1 M.P. & Available is a Hall of Co. partial set of (15/24) cards will be compelling Famers sampling of of interest to the odd- Featured is a 1934-36 National Chicle Diamond Stars twenty 1934- ball specialist. starter set of (59/108) with nineteen Hall of Famers. 1936 Included are This series averages (VG to EX) with a handful of National Chicle Diamond Stars with eight Hall of Boudreau (VG), lower-grade Hall of Famers displaying reverse paper Famers. This grouping averages (EX-MT) and is free of Camilli (VG), M. Cooper (EX), W. Cooper (VG), loss or writing. Spotlighted are #1 Grove (GD), #2 back damage. Included are #8, 12, #16 L. Waner (EX- Dickey (EX-MT), Feller (VG), Foxx (EX), Greenberg Simmons (VG), #3 Maranville (GD), #11 Dickey (GD), MT), 22, 24, 25, #1 Cuyler (EX), #32 Rice (EX-MT), (EX), Hack (VG), Mize (VG), Novikoff (VG-EX), Ott #27 Traynor (VG), #36 Lombardi ERR (VG-EX), #54 37, #39 Hubbell (EX-MT), 40, #43 Lyons (EX), 45, (VG-EX), Reiser (VG-EX), Ruffing (VG) and T. Greenberg (VG), #64 Foxx (FR) and #91 Harris (VG). #50 Ott (EX-MT), 61, 62, #63 T. Jackson (EX-MT), Williams (VG-EX). Due to the issue being released as Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the #66 Medwick (EX-MT), 70 and 84. strip cards, grades are based on presentation appeal. age, size variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 81 BA S E BA L L DAY TWO - JUNE 2, 2011 555. (68) 1952 Topps 556. (78) 1952 Baseball Singles with Topps Pafko & Stars Baseball Presented is a top-flight assort- Cards with ment of (68) different 1952 To p p s Mays Baseball singles with several stars Jump into the 1952 and red backed low numbers. T h i s Topps Baseball selection generally presents (EX) series with these (78) with some better and others lesser. different singles Included are #1 P a f k o (VG), 3, 6- including Mays. This 9, 17, #20 Loes (FR), 25, #26 assortment generally Irvin (EX-MT), 30-32, #33 Spahn presents (GD to VG) (VG), #36 Hodges (VG-EX), 40, with some better and 43, #48 Page (VG-EX), #49 Sain a handful lesser. (GD, corrected), 54, 55, #57 Keys include #33 Lopat (VG), #59 Roberts (EX), Spahn (GD, bb), #88 64, #65 Slaughter (EX-MT), 72, Feller (GD), #175 77-81, #91 Schoendienst (VG), Martin (GD), #243 98, 99, 106, 108, 117, 119, 120, Doby (FR), #261 #122 Jensen (EX), 146, 193, #195 Mays (VG-EX) and #268 Lemon (VG-EX). Other cards are: #4 (bb), 10, 12 (bb), 22, Minoso (EX-MT), 196, 197, 199, 62 (bb), 68 (bb), 73 (bb), 81, 86, 89, 92-94, 96, 98, 104, 107, 108, 11, 123-125, 127, 200, 203, 206, #215 Bauer (EX- 130-132, 134, 136, 137, 139, 148, 150, 151, 161, 163, 164, 169, 170, 172, 179, 180, MT), #216 Ashburn (EX), 218, 219, 223, 225, 226, 233, 236, 237, 239, 241, 242, #243 182-184, 189, 190, 204, 208, 211, 219-221, 226, 233, 235, 239, 241, 249, 251-253, Doby (EX-MT), 244, #246 Kell (EX-MT), 248 and 249. 258-260, 272, 276, 278, 280, 284, 295, 301 and 303. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

557. 1953 Topps 558. 1959 and Baseball Partial 1960 Topps Set (189/274) Baseball Bulk Presented is a promising Lot of (2000+) 1953 Topps Baseball partial Gathered over countless set of (189/274) cards. This treks to the drug store, sophomore edition has an these 1959 and 1960 approximate condition Topps Baseball cards breakdown of 10% (VG-EX include a smattering of or better), 30% (VG), 40% key specimens and diffi- (GD) and 20% (FR or less- cult high numbers. With a er). The (43) #221-280 high high percentage of mid- numbers present similarly to grade examples, the lower series. Keys Highlights include: 1959 include #1 J. Robinson (FR), (981) approximately 5% #27 Campanella (GD), #37 (EX-MT or better); 20% Mathews (GD), #104 Berra (EX); 25% (VG-EX); and (GD), #114 Rizzuto (VG), 50% (VG or lesser) with #147 Spahn (GD), #207 Ford #163 Koufax (VG) and (GD), #220 Paige (GD) and (2) #461 Mantle HR (EX #263 Podres RC (VG). More and VG-EX); 1960 on our website. (1,184) approximately Opening Bid $400.00 15% (EX-MT or better); 25% (EX); 45% (VG-EX) and 15% (VG or lesser) with #326 Clemente (EX-MT) and #343 Koufax (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

559. 1963 and 1965 560. (560+) 1949- Topps Baseball 1976 Topps & Partial Sets With Bowman Baseball Many Stars Singles with Paige Presented are Topps Baseball RC partial sets from 1963 and For the classic cardboard spe- 1965. Several superstars and cialist are these (560+) 1949- Hall of Famers are portrayed 1976 Topps and Bowman within the colorful borders of Baseball singles. This selection these hand-collated gatherings is adorned with a host of Hall that include: 1963 (512/576) of Fame talent including rook- approximately 20% (EX-MT or ies of Banks, Paige and J. better); 20% (EX); 25% (VG- Robinson. Minimal duplication EX); and 35% (VG or lesser) is found throughout. Highlights with #120 Maris (VG), #210 include 1949 Bowman: #50 J. Koufax (EX) and #540 Robinson RC (PR, due to Clemente (EX-MT); 1965 reverse paper loss), (2) #100 approximately 20% (EX-MT or Hodges RC (one EX, one PR, better); 10% (EX); 45% (VG- due to reverse writing), #224 EX); and 25% VG or lesser) Paige RC (VG), #233 Doby RC (VG-EX); 1950 Bowman: #75 Campanella (EX- with #160 Clemente (VG), MT); 1953 Topps: #1 J. Robinson (VG-EX); 1954 Bowman: #58 Reese (NM); 1954 #170 Aaron (EX-MT), #207 Topps: #90 Mays (VG-EX), #94 Banks RC (GD); 1957 Topps: #10 Mays (VG-EX); Rose (VG-EX) and #250 Mays 1972 Topps: (3) #309 Clemente (EX-MT, EX, VG) and 1973 Topps: (2) #305 Mays (VG-EX). More on our website. (EX-MT, GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 561. (129) 563. 1951 & 1952 (350+) Bowman 1953 Baseball Topps & Cards with 1954 Stars Bowman Spotlighted is a Baseball grouping of (129) Singles different 1951 and 1952 Bowman with Ford Baseball singles Presented are with several stars. (350+) 1953 Included are 562. (9) 1952 Star-Cal Decals Type 1 Topps and 1951: (64 cards, 1954 Bowman composite VG- & 2—All Giants with Mays Baseball sin- EX, 4 high num- Permanent residents of the preside on gles with sev- bers, 10% back writing) with #1 Ford RC (VG), #3 these nine 1952 Star-Cal Decals Type 1 and 2 singles, eral Hall of Roberts (EX), #7 Hodges (EX-MT), #31 Campanella in their envelopes. Included amongst these New York Famers and (VG), #32 Snider (GD), #232 Fox RC (EX), #295 Giants stars are Type 1 Team Set: (7/7) with #78-A stars including Ford. Highlights include 1953 Topps: Lopez (EX); 1952: (65 cards, median VG-EX to EX, Thomson (EX-MT), #78-B Dark (EX-MT), #78-C (241 cards, majority VG to EX, one high number) with 5% back writing) with #1 Berra (GD), #8 Reese (VG- Maglie (EX-MT), #78-D Jansen (EX-MT), #78-E Mays #207 Ford (VG-EX); 1954 Bowman: (112 cards, EX), #43 Feller (VG), #44 Campanella (EX), #52 (EX), #78-F Irvin (EX), #78-G Lockman (EX-MT); aggregate EX) with #1 Rizzuto (VG), #64 Mathews Rizzuto (VG), #53 Ashburn (VG-EX) and #116 Snider Type 2: (2 items) with #90-B Jansen/Maglie (NM) and (NM) and #161 Berra (GD). For more details, please (GD). More on our website. #90-C Thomson/Dark (EX-MT). visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

564. (91) 565. (312) 566. (67) 1951-1955 1953-1955 1953 & Topps & Bowman 1954 Bowman Baseball Topps Baseball Singles Baseball Cards with with Cards (10) SGC Mantle with Satisfy your Featured is a Paige classic card- mid-grade Dive into the board craving assortment of r e n o w n e d with these (91) (312) different 1953 and 1954 1951-1955 1953-1955 To p p s Topps and Bowman Baseball edi- Bowman Baseball sin- tions with Baseball cards gles including these (67) dif- with ten SGC Mantle. Spotlighted are 1953 Bowman Color: (37 ferent mid- graded samples. cards, median GD to VG) with #32 Musial (GD), #46 grade singles. Featured are Campanella (VG); 1954 Bowman: (111 cards, mostly Featured are 1953 To p p s : (38 cards, composite VG) with 1952 Topps: (24 VG) with #58 Reese (VG), #89 Mays (GD), #90 #220 P a i g e (VG); 1954 To p p s : (29 cards, majority EX cards, average FR to GD); 1953 Bowman Color: #9 Campanella (VG); 1955 Bowman: (151 cards, mainly to EX-MT) with #3 Irvin (EX), #7 Kluszewski (EX), #13 Rizzuto (SGC 50), #10 Ashburn (SGC 40), #18 Fox VG-EX to EX) with #22 Campanella (GD), #23 Kaline B. Martin (EX), #17 Rizzuto (EX), #20 Spahn (EX-MT), (SGC 50), #32 Musial (SGC 30) and 1955 Topps (VG-EX), #184 Mays (VG-EX), #202 Mantle (VG-EX) #37 Ford (EX) and #45 Ashburn (EX). For a complete Double Headers: #105 Aaron/106 (SGC 30). More on and #242 Banks (VG-EX). More on our website. list of numbers, please visit our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

568. (1940+) 1962 & 1964 Topps Baseball Cards 569. (2100+) 1957-1969 Topps Baseball Shoebox Collection 567. (1060+) 1960-1962 Topps Presented is a sizable group of (1940+) 1962 and 1964 Topps Baseball cards. This mid- to off-grade assortment Offered is a (2100+) 1957-1969 Topps Baseball shoe- Baseball Singles displays moderate duplication throughout and is high- box collection. This lower- grade accumulation aver- Presented is a solid grouping of (1060+) 1960-1962 lighted by a sampling of stars, specialty cards and high ages (FR) with approximately 30% displaying either Topps Baseball singles. This mid-grade assortment is numbers. Keys include 1962 Topps: (1187 cards, tape residue or writing. Quantities include Topps: (23) primarily comprised of commons, semi-stars and spe- majority GD to VG, 10% tape residue, writing or trim- 1957, (48) 1958, (248) 1959, (188) 1960, (59) 1961, cialty cards. Included are 1960 Topps: (338 cards, ming, 33 high numbers present nicer) with #53 (602) 1962, (351) 1963, (66) 1964, (203) 1965, (147) aggregate EX, 2 high numbers); 1961 Topps: (362 Mantle/Maris/Killebrew HR LL (VG), (2) #100 Spahn 1966, (89) 1967, (40) 1968 and (32) 1969. Moderate cards, composite VG-EX) and 1962 Topps: (361 cards, (EX-MT, EX) and 1964 Topps: (759 cards, median GD duplication is found throughout, and the majority of average VG-EX, 17 high numbers) with to VG, 10% tape residue or writing). For more details, players are commons. For more details, please visit our Mantle/Maris/Killer HR LL (EX). please visit our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 83 BA S E BA L L DAY TWO - JUNE 2, 2011 571. (25) 572. 1958-1988 (6800+) Willie Mays 1969, Oddball 1970 and Cards & 1972 Collectibles Topps with 1958 Baseball Hires Test Cards “Say Hey” with with these (25) 1958- Stars 1988 Willie Mays Stock up with 570. (2700+) 1965-1968 Topps oddball cards and these (6800+) Baseball Cards with Clemente collectibles. 1969, 1970 Presented is a hefty gathering of (2700+) 1965-1968 Highlights and 1972 Topps Baseball cards with a handful of stars. This pri- include Mays To p p s marily mid- to off-grade assortment displays moderate Cards: (14 cards) with 1958 Hires Test (FR to GD), Baseball cards with multiple stars. This mixed-grade duplication throughout. Highlights include 1965 Topps: 1959 Topps Venezuelan #50 (VG), 1963 Topps Peel- gathering includes 1969 To p p s : (2300+, median VG to (1112 cards, composite GD, 5% writing); 1967 Topps: Offs (EX) and 1968 Bazooka #14 complete box (NM, EX) with (2) #50 Clemente (EX-MT, EX); 1970 To p p s : (1040 cards, median VG, 5% writing, 9 high numbers) with four players including B. Williams); Mays (2100+, composite VG-EX to EX-MT); 1972 To p p s : with #400 Clemente (EX) and 1968 Topps: (575 cards, Collectibles: (11 items) with 1962 Mars #3 Baseball (2400+, aggregate EX to EX-MT, 51 high numbers pres- median GD to VG, 5% writing). For more details, Tips 7” record (EX-MT) and (2) 8/20/83 Willie Mays ent lesser) with #49 Mays (VG-EX) and (2) #79 please visit our website. Day t-shirts (different colors, one signed, no cert). Fisk/Cooper RC (EX-MT, EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

573. 574. (17) 575. (187) 1961-1980 (2100+) 1961- Topps 1958-1979 1974 Baseball Baseball Oddball Hall of Card Baseball Fame/Star Shoebox Singles Rookies Collection Grab with with Bench Bag Seaver & RC Offered is an (3) Offered is a interesting Jacksons (2100+) 1958- (187) 1961- 1979 baseball Assembled are 1974 base- card shoebox seventeen 1961-1980 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame/star ball singles collection with multiple stars and a concentration of rookie cards. Included are 1961 Topps: #141 B. grab bag from a variety of oddball issues. Highlights Cincinnati Reds singles. Keys to this primarily off- Williams RC (EX-MT); 1962 Topps: #199 Perry RC include 1961-1972 Topps Baseball Checklists: (50 grade gathering are 1962 Topps Reds near team: (EX-MT), #387 Brock RC (EX); 1967 Topps: #581 cards, mainly VG-EX); 1964 Topps Coins: (53 coins, (33/34, average EX-MT); 1966 Topps: #126 Palmer Seaver RC (NM); 1968 Topps: #247 Bench RC (NM); aggregate EX) with #150 Clemente AS (EX-MT), #159 RC (GD), #300 Clemente (FR); 1968 Topps: #247 1969 Topps: (3) #260 R. Jackson RC ((2) EX-MT, Koufax AS (EX-MT) and 1964 Topps Stand-Ups: (50 Bench RC (VG); 1969 Topps: (173 cards, majority GD VG); 1970 Topps: (2) #189 Munson RC (NM, EX- cards, majority EX) with Banks (PSA 6). More on our to VG) with #100 Aaron (VG), #440 McCovey (VG, MT); 1972 Topps: (2) #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (both EX- website. white letters) and 1974 Topps: (571 cards, aggregate MT); 1973 Topps: #615 Schmidt RC (EX); 1975 Opening Bid $150.00 EX) with #20 Ryan (EX-MT). More on our website. Topps: #620 Carter RC (NM) and 1980 Topps: (3) Opening Bid $150.00 #482 Henderson RC (all EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00

576. (2000+) 1954-1980 Topps 577. (9000+) 1970-1979 Topps 578. (19,000+) 1973-1979 Topps Singles Baseball Cards Baseball Singles Phans of the Phabulous Phils will clamor for these Scratch many singles off your wantlist with these Presented is a hoard of (19,000+) 1973-1979 Topps (2000+) 1954-1980 Topps cards. Extensive duplication (9000+) 1970-1979 Topps Baseball cards. This primari- Baseball singles. This “dealer stock” is comprised of is found throughout this Phillies collection, which is ly (VG-EX to EX-MT) assortment displays moderate semi-stars, specialty cards and commons with moderate primarily comprised of semi-stars and commons from duplication throughout and exhibits samples from the duplication throughout. Rough quantity estimates the more available series. Multiple team sets are within more available series. Although the majority of the include (1800+) 1973 (average VG), (4700+) 1974 reach. Quantities include (87) 1959, (99) 1960, (137) cards are commons, plenty of stars, semi-stars and spe- (composite VG), (3200+) 1975 (majority (VG to VG- 161, (96) 1962, (109) 1964, (155) 1965, (128) 1967, cialty cards make up the difference. Quantities include EX), (320+) 1975 Mini (median VG-EX), (1800+) (344) 1968 and (274) 1969. Conditions generally pres- (739) 1970, (1226) 1972, (1459) 1973, (911) 1974, 1976 (composite VG to VG-EX), (2800+) 1977 (medi- ent (VG to EX) for the 1950s and rapidly escalate (387) 1975, (1072) 1976, (914) 1977, (1449) 1978 and an VG), (1300+) 1978 (majority VG-EX) and (3100+) toward (EX to EX-MT). More on our website. (967) 1979. For more details, please visit our website. 1979 (median EX-MT). Due to size/weight, shipping Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00 and handling may be substantial. Opening Bid $250.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 579. 1932 World 580. (3) 1950 Series Game 3 Game 3 Wrigley Field Ticket Stubs Program - Ruth’s Issued at Yankee Stadium for Game 3 of the “Called Shot” , these (3) ticket stubs were good for a Section 7 “Lower Stand” While we’ll never know vantage point to see Joe Coleman plate Gene for certain if Babe Ruth Woodling in the bottom of the 9th with a “called” his monstrous walk-off base to give the “Bronx clout in Game 3 of the Bombers” a commanding 3-0 series lead (it , the ges- also marked the only contests in which the ture was consistent with Yanks trailed). The colorful vouchers feature Ruth’s personality, and printed seating/event legends and Yankee thus, the legend stands. Issued at Wrigley Field on that fateful day, this World Series “Top Hat” logos. All are crease-free and program chronicles Ruth’s (and other details of the Yanks’ 7-5 triumph). present nicely but have paper loss on the The 8-page guide features player likenesses and scoring grids with pre-printed line- reverse and have been trimmed at the perfo- ups. With covers/pages intact, the item shows (GD) quality with edge wear, creases rations. and a vertical compacting fold. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

582. 1940s- 1960s Shibe 581. (3) 1951 World Series Park and Ticket Stubs With DiMaggio’s Yankee Last Game Stadium W.S. In full stride and en route to a record five suc- and All-Star cessive World Series titles, the 1951 disposed of their cross-borough rival Game Giants in Joe DiMaggio’s swan song. These (3) Ticket/Program tickets were issued for contests in that Fall Lot Classic. The colorful vouchers show team logos These 1940s-1960s sta- and printed seating/event legends. Includes: dium-issued keepsakes Game 3 Polo Grounds (trimmed); Game 5 hail from significant events at Shibe Park and Yankee Stadium. Includes: Ticket (trimmed); Game 6 DiMaggio’s final game Stubs: range from (VG-EX) to (VG) with 1943 All-Star Game; 1950 World Series (trimmed, minor paper loss on reverse). (Game 2); (Game 5); (Game 2); Programs: Opening Bid $150.00 1950 World Series Shibe Park, (VG-EX); 1952 World Series Yankee Stadium, (EX). Both have unmarked scoring grids. Opening Bid $150.00

584. (65) 1930s-2000s Japanese Baseball Collectibles with Pride 583. Game 6 Full of the Yankees & Ruth Ticket (Jackson 3 HR) - PSA 6 Far East enthusiasts will appreciate Encapsulated and Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA, this 1977 these (65) 1930s-2000s Japanese World Series Game 6 full ticket was issued for the his- Baseball collectibles. Leading the toric and clinching contest in . One of (3) at way is 1.) circa 1931 Babe Ruth its tier with only (2) graded higher, the thick stock “How To Play” book (EX-MT) and voucher features the hosts’ “Top Hat” logo and printed 2.) circa 1949 “Pride of the seating/event logos on the front, as well as legal text Yankees” tri-fold program with and rain check details on the clean reverse. With strong moderate peripheral wear (EX- perforations and sharp edges/corners, the ticket is true MT). Also present are (58) circa to its technical assessment. 1950s-1980s Japanese baseball sta- Opening Bid $200.00 dium and game action postcards/photographs with nearly half displaying reverse notations in English (average NM). For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $150.00

586. 1950s-1960s Vintage 585. Double Decker Replica 1950s Leaf “Play Ball” Gumball Coin-Operated Card/Exhibit Machine Dispensing Machine From the era of 1-cent bubble gum and dime Rewind to the 1950s collectors’ boom with this handsome store candy, this vintage gumball machine is replica dime store baseball card dispenser. Measuring 56”- sure to summon memories of a simpler time. tall and 11-1/2” at its widest point, this “double decker” Standing 14”-tall, this countertop structure retail replica asks only for a nickel and gives the buyer a features a metallic base and thick glass dis- choice of (6) baseball cards (1954 Topps examples are play inside, on which a Leaf “PLAY advertised) or (3) 1947-1966 Exhibits. With fully function- BALL!” round decal hawks 1-cent bubble al coin slots and turn knobs, the attractive item is sure to gum with baseball-themed images. The item conjure up memories of all those hopeful journeys to the is fully functional and comes with the origi- corner. Note: due to the size/weight of this lot, a shipping nal key. The decal, meanwhile, remains surcharge will apply. vibrant, though there is very minor flaking Opening Bid $200.00 near the upper perimeter and middle right. Opening Bid $150.00

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587. 1911-1950 Eclectic Baseball Grouping With Program 588. 1951 World Series Complete Run of (6) Ticket Stubs Memorable sporting events and teams from the first half of the 20th century are fea- - DiMaggio’s Last Series tured in this interesting lot of scarce collectibles. Highlights include: 1911 World Presented is a complete run of ticket stubs from all (6) 1951 World Series contests. Series Program issued at Philadelphia’s Shibe Park for Game 2 of the Fall Classic, Evenly torn at the perforations upon admission, the vouchers exhibit seating/event leg- this 28-page guide has been professionally bound with (VG) covers/pages affected by ends and colorful team logos. Includes: Game 1 Yankee Stadium (VG-EX); Game 2 edge wear and fissures. Scoring grids are marked in pencil; 1947 Jack Dempsey/Joe Yankee Stadium (VG); Game 3 Polo Grounds (trimmed); Game 4 Polo Grounds Louis Picture Story a 64-page (EX) animation/text volume composed by cartoonist (trimmed; DiMaggio HR); Game 5 Polo Grounds (trimmed); Game 6 Yankee Ted Carroll; 1951 Whiz Kids Supplement a 35 x 9-5/8” black-and-white panoramic Stadium (VG). of the 1950 Philadelphia Phillies; distributed by The Sunday Bulletin, the item is mini- Opening Bid $250.00 mally (EX-MT) with vertical compacting folds (as issued). Opening Bid $250.00

589. 1897-1911 Hillerich & Son Baseball Bat Among the very first of the weapons turned by Kentucky’s famed Hillerich & Bradsby plant, this 1897-1911 white ash weapons dates to the “J.F. Hillerich & Son” era (as evidenced by the stampings on the legible center brand). As primitive as bats come, this (40.4-oz./31-3/4”) white ash lumber features a “bottle” knob and brownish patina. On the barrel, period stampings and ornate finery have worn beyond complete recognition, though the word “Balanced” appears to headline the proclamation. The item exhibits extensive use, with a lengthy handle crack, checking/grain swelling throughout and a 3-1/2” slice of wood missing from the hitting surface. Opening Bid $200.00

86 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 591. 1957 Topps Roberto Clemente Original Oil- On-Canvas Painting The primary component on a Pittsburgh roster whose fortunes were soon to turn, selfless star Roberto Clemente was portrayed on his 1957 Topps card. Artist Johnny Sanchez has vividly captured that likeness on this original oil-on-canvas painting. The gorgeous piece measures 23-1/8 x 31-1/2” and is affixed to a wooden frame. Opening Bid $200.00

592. 1957 Topps Original Oil-On- Canvas Painting An unmistakable face from an unfor- gettable dynasty, New York Yankees backstop Yogi Berra flashed a toothy grin for his 1957 Topps card. Renowned artist Johnny Sanchez has captured that championship likeness on this original oil-on-canvas paint- 590. Original Oil-On-Canvas Painting ing. Measuring 23-1/8 x 33-1/2”, the Flame-throwing southpaw Sandy Koufax is the handsome subject of this original oil- piece is firmly attached to a wooden on-canvas composition. Firmly affixed to a 23-1/8 x 33-1/2” wooden frame, the color- frame and is ideal for proud display. ful portrait is the image used on Jane Leavy’s bestseller Sandy Koufax: A Lefty’s Opening Bid $150.00 Legacy. Opening Bid $200.00

593. (2) Original Oil- 594. 1964 Topps Pete On-Canvas Rose Original Oil-On- Willie Mays Canvas Painting Paintings The picture of unwavering enthusi- With 1959 asm throughout his three-decade career, is the subject of and 1964 this colorful original oil-on-canvas Topps depiction of his 1964 Topps card. Images Composed by artist Johnny Sanchez, Decorate your the piece measures 23-1/8 x 33-1/2” sports den with and is affixed to a wooden frame. these “Say Hey” The details are incredible, right keepsakes. down to the trophy likeness dis- Composed by Peruvian artist Johnny Sanchez, these oil-on-canvas paintings portray played to commemorate Rose’s the Giants legend as he appeared on his 1959 and 1964 Topps cards. Each measures rookie season achievements. 23-1/8 x 33-1/2” and is affixed to a wooden frame. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

595. 1971 Topps Brooks Robinson Original Oil-On- Canvas Painting 596. 1976 Topps Nolan Fresh off a stunning World Series per- Ryan Original Oil-On- formance, Hall of Famer Brooks Canvas Painting Robinson was depicted in his 1971 Already the author of a record four Topps card as he took a mighty cut in no-hitters (with an additional three to his Orioles road gear. Complete with come) at the tender age of 29, Hall of his trademark trimmed bill and Famer Nolan Ryan was depicted on “Baltimore” angled across the chest of his 1976 Topps card. Artist Johnny his jersey, the “Charm City” icon is Sanchez captured that collectible’s portrayed on this original oil-on-canvas colorful likeness in this original oil- painting of that ’71 cardboard treasure. on-canvas painting. Measuring 23- Composed by Johnny Sanchez of Lima, 1/8 x 33-1/2”, the work is affixed via Peru, the spectacular piece measures staples to a firm wooden frame. 23-1/8 x 31-1/2” and is firmly affixed Opening Bid $150.00 to a wooden frame. Opening Bid $150.00

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597. 1964 Houston Colt .45s Team Ball Signed by (25) 598. Dummy Hoy Signed Baseball With Full JSA Incredibly well preserved, the offered 1950s baseball bears an “Official Little League” with N. Fox trademark, but its ballpoint signatures are Major League, indeed. Specifically, the The offered clean white ONL Giles sphere (grade "8-9") is signed by (25) members of clean white orb (grade “8-9”) is a Worth Carl E. Stotz signature model. Headlining the the final version of the Houston Colt .45s. Doing battle in the ill-fated Colt Stadium, (7) autographs is the bold penning of William “Dummy” Hoy, whose scripting proj- the Houston ballplayers took time to sign the offered orb, with ballpoint signatures ects (“9”) strength on the sweet spot. The most accomplished deaf player in sports averaging ("8-9"). Keys include Hall of Famer Nellie Fox and the ever-tough Walt annals, Hoy (d.1961) was joined by an interesting group on this particular keepsake, Bond, who died of leukemia at the age of 29 in 1967. Includes: Sweet Spot: Craft as the remaining signatures are those of either Hoy’s former teammates or early-1900s (manager, d.1995); North Panel: Johnson, Bruce, Farrell (d.1977), Yellen, Larsen, Southern Association contemporaries. Additional endorsements average (“8”) quality Gaines and Lillis; South Panel: Bateman (d.1996), Raymond, Woodeshick, B. and include Chas Becker, Henry Busch, Billy Campbell (d.1957), Ed Ransick, George Aspromonte, Grote, Brown and Staub; West Panel: Deal (coach), Fox (d.1975), Rohe (d.1957) and Jesse Tannehill (d.1956). Full photo LOA from JSA. Nottebart, Kasko, White and Owens; East Panel: G. Jones (d.1994), Bond (d.1967), Opening Bid $400.00 D. Roberts and Spangler. Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $400.00

600. Single-Signed Hall of Fame Baseball Lot of (19) With Aaron, Drysdale and Gomez 599. Tony Conigliaro Signed Baseball With Full JSA The formidable cast in this lot of (19) autographed baseballs is complete with 500 Ultimately thwarted in their quest for baseball supremacy, the suf- Home Run Club members, 3000-hit icons, 300-win artists, a .400 hitter and even a fered a tragic blow with the felling of a promising young slugger in 1967. The offered Hall of Fame arbiter and executive. The OAL or ONL spheres range from clean white autographed baseball is signed by that iconic Fenway great and a switch-hitting team- (grade “9-10”) to mildly toned (grade ‘7-8”) examples and showcase sweet spot ball- mate who provided boundless promise, as well. Specifically, this creamy unofficial point pennings that average (“9”) quality throughout. Includes: Aaron (full JSA), orb (grade “6-7”) is signed by former circuit clout champion Tony Conigliaro (south Barlick, Chandler, Dandridge, Drysdale (full JSA), Feller, Ford, B. Gibson, L. Gomez panel, “6” strength) and teammate Reggie Smith (north panel, “6-7”). Note: a club- (full JSA), Irvin, McCovey, G. Perry, Reese, F. Robinson, (2) J. Sewell, B. Terry (full house version of Conigliaro’s signature appears on the sweet spot. Full photo LOA JSA), Winfield and Yastrzemski. Individual certs/holograms from JSA. More on our from JSA (cert/sticker #B59472). website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 601. 1928 New York 602. 1953 Yankees Team-Signed Hollywood Stars Baseball with (22) Team-Signed Signatures Including Baseball with (22) Gehrig—Full JSA Signatures—Full Presented is a 1928 New York JSA Yankees team-signed baseball with Far from “bush league,” this (22) signatures including Gehrig. 1953 Hollywood Stars team- The signatures on this soiled OAL signed baseball with (22) sig- Johnson sphere (“3”) have eroded natures will be a valued addi- over the years and are unreadable. tion to any PCL-themed col- Only through specialized light lection. The Wilson team sou- modification could some of the venir presents (“6-7”) with autographs be determined. uniform soiling throughout. According to the third-party service, included are West Panel: Gehrig; East Panel: The blue ballpoint scripts Grabowski; North Panel: P. Collins and South Panel: Pennock. Full photo LOA average (“8”) and feature a from JSA. More on our website. host of former major leaguers. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

603. 1956 Brooklyn 604. 1964 Dodgers Team- Los Signed Clubhouse Angeles Ball with Full JSA Dodgers Presented is a 1956 Brooklyn Team- Dodgers team-signed “club- Signed house” ball with (23) signa- tures. This ONL Giles sphere Baseball (“7”) was penned by longtime with (26) adult batboy Charlie “The Signatures Brow” DiGiovanna. The atten- dant oft penned these balls dur- —Full JSA ing his tenure with the club Here is a 1964 Dodgers team-signed baseball with (26) signatures. The from 1947-1962. Still a neat ONL Giles sphere displays a mild coating of shellac and presents (“5-6”). The blue display piece with (“8”) signa- ink endorsements display mild bleeding and contusions averaging (“6”). Highlights tures. Full Photo LOA from include Sweet Spot: Alston (“7”), Durocher (“7”); East Panel: Koufax (“5-6”) and JSA. South Panel: Drysdale (“6”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

605. 1977 National 606. 1946 League All-Stars & 1947 Team-Signed New York Baseball with (21) Giants Signatures—Full Team- JSA Signed The 1977 Baseballs All-Stars are found on the with Full offered team-signed baseball with (21) signatures. JSA Interestingly, this moderately Presented is a toned sphere (“6”) is penned pair of 1946 and 1947 team-signed baseballs. Highlights include on an OAL Mac Phail ball. 1946 New York Giants: (26 signatures, average “5”, ball “3”) with North Panel: The primarily (“6-7”) Lombardi (“5”) and 1947 New York Giants: (24 signatures, average “4”, ONL ball endorsements are highlighted “4-5”) with East Panel: Lombardi (“4”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. by Sweet Spot: S. Anderson; West Panel: Winfield and South Panel: Schmidt. Full More on our website. photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

607. (3) 608. (6) Bob Hall of Feller Signed Famer Baseballs Multi- With Signed Different Baseballs Inscriptions With “Rapid Robert” “Willie, fires away in this lot of (6) signed Mickey & The Duke” and Full JSA and inscribed base- This trio of autographed baseballs follows a Hall of Fame motif, with one signed by balls. The snow- the members of New York City’s 1950s centerfield triumvirate. The multi-signed ONL white OML Selig orbs range from clean white (grade “8-9”) to lightly toned (grade “6”) examples with orbs (grade “10”) ballpoint signatures averaging (“7-9”) strength. Highlights include: (2) Hall of are decorated with blue ballpoint sweet spot autographs that show (“9-10”) potency Famers: each signed by the same (9) with Aaron, R. Ferrell, L. Gomez and Spahn; throughout. Each bears a different inscription citing an impressive feat from his Willie, Mickey & The Duke: an ONL Feeney ball with Mantle, Mays and Snider. career (inscriptions listed on our website). Auction LOA from JSA. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 89 BA S E BA L L DAY TWO - JUNE 2, 2011 609. (10) 610. (14) Boston Yankees Red Sox Signed Signed Baseballs With Items with Rice, Pedroia and Jeter 1975 Team- 16x20 – Signed Ball All Steiner Clear the “Green Monsta” Presented are with this gathering of (14) ten single- baseballs autographed by signed Yankees Boston Red Sox stars. The collectibles OAL and OML spheres issued by range from snow-white Steiner. (grade “10”) to mildly toned (grade “7”) examples and feature ballpoint pennings Included are: (9) Baseballs: Clemens, Mattingly, Mussina, Nettles, O’Neill, Pettitte, that average (“8-9”) quality. Highlights include: 1975 Team-Signed Reunion Ball Rivera, Torre, Ventura; (1) 16x20 Photo: Jeter (LE#/500). Signatures average (“9”), OML Selig signed by (17) with Rice, Tiant and Yastrzemski (full JSA); Single- each accompanied by a Steiner hologram and COA. Signed Balls Beckett, Fisk, Lynn, P. Martinez, Pedroia and Rice. Auction LOA from Opening Bid $150.00 JSA, More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

611. (34) 612. (36) Single-Signed Single- Orioles and Signed Hall Senators of Famer Baseballs Baseballs Orioles and Senators With (6) Each staples from the 1950s Including through 1980s have autographed the (34) Killebrew baseballs in this and Marichal “Beltway” lot. The These (36) base- OAL, OML or ONL balls are auto- orbs range from snow- graphed by Hall of white (grade “9-10”) Fame inductees. All are snow-white OML Selig (grade “10”) orbs with blue ball- to lightly toned (grade “6”) with sweet spot ballpoint pennings that average (“9”) point sweet spot pennings that project (“9-10”) quality throughout with induction quality. Highlights include: Baines, R. Jackson, Kell, Larsen, Palmer, Powell, B. year inscriptions. Includes six each signed by: Fingers, Gossage, Jenkins, Killebrew, Robinson and Weaver. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Marichal and Perry. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

613. (38) Current 614. (58) Texas and Recent Rangers Stars Single- Single-Signed Signed Baseballs Baseballs With Diamond dignitaries Canseco and from the Lone Star State have autographed Thomas this sizable collection These (38) OAL, ONL or of (58) baseballs. ONL orbs are home to Comprised mostly of sweet spot autographs of signa- current and recent super- tures (average (“8-9” stars. The spheres range strength), the orbs from show-white (grade range from clean “10”) to mildly toned (grade “9”) to lightly (grade “6-7”) examples and feature ballpoint pennings that average (“9”) quality. toned (grade “6”) with highlights including: Canseco, Clark, (2) F. Howard, Highlights include: Canseco, (2) W. Clark, C. Fielder, (2) Gooden, C. Griffey (JSA Palmeiro, I. Rodriguez and K. Rogers (all with basic certs/stickers from JSA). cert), (2) Saberhagen and F. Thomas. Auction LOA from JSA. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

615. (6) Dozen 616. Joe DiMaggio Single-Signed Autographed 8x10 Baseballs With Photograph & Slaughter and F. Howard Single-Signed Autographed by the dozen, Baseball with Full these (72) single-signed JSA OAL and ONL baseballs Pinstriped royalty graces this feature the sweet spot pen- pair of Joe DiMaggio and nings (average “9” Mickey Mantle single-signed strength) of six big league items. Included are 1.) Joe stars spanning the 1940s DiMaggio signed 8x10 photo- through 1970s. The graph (“9-10”) and 2.) Mickey spheres range from clean Mantle OAL baseball (“8-9”) white (grade “9”) to mildly toned (grade “6”) examples and include: Ferris (inscribed with ball slightly toned. “R.O.Y. ‘45”); F. Howard (“1960 N.L. R.O.Y.”); Sanford (“R.O.Y. 1957”); Score Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. (“R.O.Y. 55”); Slaughter and Terwilliger. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 617. (22) 500 618. (34) Hall of Home Run Club Famer Single- Single-Signed Signed Baseballs With Baseballs With Mantle, Mays and Aaron, Mays Williams and Terry The esteemed “500 Home The autographs on these Run” fraternity is repre- (34) OAL, ONL and sented in this impressive lot OML spheres read like of (22) baseballs individu- a roll call for the Hall ally autographed by mem- of Fame. The orbs bers of the circuit clout range from snow-white club. The OAL, ONL and (grade “10”) to mildly OML balls range from toned (grade “6”) exam- snow-white (grade “10”) to ples and feature sweet lightly toned (grade “6”) spot ballpoint pennings and showcase sweet spot that average (“9”) quali- ballpoint pennings that ty. Includes: Aaron, average (“8-9”) quality. Includes: Aaron, Banks (PSA/DNA 9), Bonds, Griffey, Appling, Banks, Bench, Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle (full JSA), Mathews, Mays, McCovey, McGwire (full Berra, Brett, Ferrell, PSA/DNA), Murray, Palmeiro, Ramirez, Robinson, Rodriguez (PSA/DNA 9), Ford, Gehringer, Hunter, Lasorda, Mays, McCovey, Murray, Musial, Puckett, Reese, Schmidt, Sheffield, Sosa (PSA/DNA 9.5), Thomas, Thome and Williams (full JSA). Ripken, Jr., F. Robinson, Rose, Schmidt, Slaughter, Stargell, Terry and Yastrzemski. Individual certs/stickers from JSA and PSA/DNA. More on our website. Individual PSA/DNA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

619. (79) Single- Signed Baltimore Orioles Baseballs With Aparicio, Kell and Powell Acquired through the glo- rious decades of 620. Game 5 Ticket Stub Signed by Baltimore Don Larsen Orioles base- Alluring simply because of its status as a World Series ticket stub, the offered voucher balls, these (79) trumps other collectibles in that it was issued at Yankee Stadium for the contest in single-signed OAL baseballs are decorated with autographs of “Baby Birds,” con- which Don Larsen spun his perfect game. Autographed by Larsen, it also hails from a tenders and coaches from memorable Memorial Stadium installments. The orbs range Fall Classic game in which Mickey Mantle homered. The gold and yellow facing is from snow-white (grade “9-10”) to off-white (grade “6-7”) and showcase ballpoint home to printed seating/event legends, as well as the Yankee “Top Hat” logo. pennings that average (“8-9”) quality. Highlights include: Aparicio, Bauer, Baylor, Accenting the above-mentioned features, Larsen’s blue Sharpie autograph projects Blair (unofficial ball), Bumbry, Kell, Lynn, Pappas, Powell, B. Ripken and K. (“9-10”) strength. With sharp edges/corners, the stub warrants (VG) assessment with a Singleton. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. series of creases. Full photo LOA from JSA (cert/hologram #X18183). Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

621. (2) 622. (9) Baseball Autographed Hall of Baseball Fame Jerseys With Signed Ripken, Ryan Checks and F. with Robinson Barrow/ Armed with MVP, Ruppert & Hall of Fame or World Series credentials, (9) Rixey with diamond legends have Full JSA autographed these jer- Featured is a seys. Tailored to their pair of Baseball playing days specifica- Hall of Fame tions with proper twill signed checks. or felt identifiers, the Included are 1.) 5/24/27 New York Yankees payroll check signed by executives Ed flannel, knit or mesh Barrow (“9”)/ (“10”) and remitted to scout Hugo Bezdek, who is also a replica garments dis- member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the former head coach at the play wonderfully and University of Arkansas. Bedzek, who invented the Razorbacks moniker, endorsed the showcase signatures that average (“8-9”) quality. Includes: Griffey (Mariners); reverse (“9”) and 2.) dated 2/2/59 Eppa Rixey (“7-8”) signed personal check. McGwire (Cardinals with full JSA); Ripken (Orioles), F. Robinson (Orioles); A. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Rodriguez (Rangers); Ryan (Mets); Sosa (Cubs); Ichiro (2001 All-Star game warm- Opening Bid $200.00 up); and Thome (Indians). Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 91 BA S E BA L L DAY TWO - JUNE 2, 2011 623. Hank 625. (16) Aaron Single- Signed Signed Milwaukee Angels Braves Jerseys Throwback With Jersey With Guerrero Full JSA and (2) Have hammer, Game- will travel. Such Worn were the senti- 624. Cal Ripken, Jr. Autographed Lot ments of slugger of (4) With Signed Orioles Home 2005 All- as Jersey Star Warm-Ups he powered Baltimore icon Cal Ripken, Jr. has endorsed these (4) Presented is a “heavenly” assortment of (16) jerseys Braves teams into contention in both Milwaukee and items. Decorating the appropriate surfaces, the pennings autographed by key members of recent Angles teams. . The offered throwback jersey represents the project (“9”) or better strength throughout and include: Tailored with proper twill identifiers, these knit button- former club and is endorsed by Aaron in black marker Signed Jersey a 1995-2001 style home replica jersey (size down garments showcase bold signatures that average (“8” strength). The grey flannel zippered garment fea- “48”) signed on the right front; Signed Cap “New Era” (“8-9”) quality. Includes: Anderson (game-worn 2005 tures “Braves” angled across the chest in red-on-blue size “7-3/4” 1989-1997 style pro model cap signed on All-Star Game warm-up jersey), Colon (game-worn felt and Aaron’s number “44” sewn to the back and left outer portion of bill; Signed Glove R a w l i n g s 2005 All-Star Game warm-up jersey), Eckstein, front in like fashion. A “tomahawk” logo is sewn to the “CRJR2131” signature model signed on inner portion of Edmonds, (2) Erstad, (3) Glaus, Guerrero, Percival, F. front, and the “Laughing Brave” adorns the left sleeve. thumb; Signed Ball clean white OAL brown sphere Rodriguez, (3) Salmon and Vaughn. Individual Full photo LOA from JSA (cert/sticker #X12555). (grade “8”) signed on sweet spot. Auction LOA from JSA. certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

627. Negro League Lot of (10) With Irvin Signed Cap and (2) Multi- Signed Balls Confined to 628. Connie Mack Signed 1939 obscure venues Letter on Athletics Team Stationary while their tal- With Full JSA ents were on In the midst of his club’s fifth of a record nine straight par with contemporary big leaguers, former Negro 90-plus loss seasons, Hall of Fame skipper Connie 626. Baseball Hall of Fame League stars whose autographs appear in this lot Mack remained cordial in this 1939 correspondence to Autograph Collection of (7) Items include a Hall of Famer and several ageless wonders. a fan request. Framed to 11-1/8 x 13-3/4” under blue Scripted on an array of vessels, this autograph collection Highlights include: (3) Signed Caps Irvin (Newark matting, the letter is typewritten and signed by Mack on commemorates those worthy enough for a spot among Eagles, signature “7” strength), O’Neil (, a sheet of team letterhead. The sheet features the club’s the hallowed halls of Cooperstown. Keys include: “8”) and R. Scott (New York Yankees, “9”); (2) Multi- pachyderm logo and a full-color “baseball Centennial” S t a rgell, Reese, Drysdale, multi-signed baseball with Signed Baseballs mildly toned ONL White spheres logo. At the conclusion, Mack has signed the piece in (14) and a multi-signed Adirondack store model bat with with blue ballpoint pennings (average “9”) include black-ink steel-tip fountain pen. The signature projects (15). Signatures average (“8-9”) and come with an Lockett and Radcliffe. Auction LOA from JSA. More (“9-10”) quality. Full photo LOA from JSA (cert/holo- Auction LOA from JSA. More on internet. on our website. gram #X07182). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

630. 2004 Boston Red Sox ALCS Champagne Bottle Signed by Curt Schilling - Steiner While champagne had been at the ready for the Yankees since they had taken a commanding three games-to-none advantage 629. 1986 Mets 60x32 Framed WS in the 2004 ALCS, it was 631. Baseball Signed and Unsigned Home Plate Signed by (28) - Steiner the Boston locker room Balance of Collection With Mantle that was the scene for the Commemorating the improbable 1986 championship, and Steinbrenner this massive (30x32) display is high- uncorking of the bubbly This assortment of signed and unsigned baseball keep- lighted by a World Series home plate signed by (28) after the BoSox completed sakes spans the 1970s through 2000s with highlights members. The signatures average (“9”), highlighted by: an improbable comeback. including: Signed Baseballs (14) OAL or ONL spheres Carter, Dykstra, Gooden, D. Johnson, Knight, Mitchell The offered “Korbel” bot- with signature strengths ranging from (“9”) to (“6”) and Wilson. Steiner (LE#68/86) and MLB holograms tle was employed in the with Brock, Henderson and Hunter; Signed Photos with no certs. Note: due to the size/weight of this lot, a raucous celebration and autographed by Red Sox pitch- with 8x10 prints (signatures average “9” with many shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. er Curt Schilling. Executed on the front of the bottle, personalized) including Drysdale, R. Jackson, Mantle, Opening Bid $300.00 Schilling’s silver Sharpie penning shows (“9”) quality. Steiner Sports COA/hologram; MLB hologram #MT Steinbrenner, (2) Winfield and Mantle/R. Jackson. 00510127. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 632. (60) 633. Mel Signed Ott Framed FDC Cut Baseball Signature Cachets With Full with Mays PSA Presented is an The first assortment of National League sixty different performer and FDC baseball left-handed slug- cachets with a ger to reach the myriad of Hall 500 home run 634. (5) Tough Signed Index Cards of Famers plateau, Mel Ott including Mays. is the powerful with Hornsby and Mack These commem- subject of this Presented is a lot featuring five signed index cards, orative handsome auto- each penned by a baseball icon. Despite minor to mild envelopes are graphed display. album-induced wear on the reverses, these index cards primarily pro- Framed to display magnificently and include: Hornsby (“8”), duced by Art dimensions of 7- Connie Mack (“8-9”), Rickey (“9”), Southworth (“9”) Craft and Z-Silk. 1/4 x 12-1/4, Ott’s cut signature is executed in pencil and Veeck (“8”). Auction LOA from James Spence The black and blue Sharpie autographs average (“8-9”) and projects (“8-9”) strength and clarity. The piece is Authentications. with only a handful lesser. Keys include L. Day, R. accented by Ott’s colorful likeness on a Perez-Steele Opening Bid $300.00 Jackson, Kuhn, Mays and Reese. Auction LOA from postcard. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA (cert James Spence Authentications. More on our website. #K78420). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

635. (19) 636. (21) 637. (45) Baseball Signed Perez-Steele Hall of Yellow Autographed Fame Hall of Postcards Yellow Fame with Mantle, Plaque Plaque Williams & Postcards Postcards DiMaggio —All with Those who helped PSA/DNA Mantle shape our national game are the sub- Presented are or jects of these (45) (21) signed SGC/JSA Perez-Steele auto- Yellow Hall of Each autograph graphed postcards. Fame Plaque is judged as These black and postcards. “Authentic” and encapsulated by either PSA/DNA or blue Sharpie Unless noted, each autograph grades (“8-9”) or better. SGC/JSA. Presented is a grouping of nineteen Baseball endorsements pri- Included are Boudreau, Chandler, Conlan (“7”, person- Hall of Fame Yellow Plaque postcards. Included are marily grade (“8- alized), Doerr (“7”), Gomez, Greenberg (signed on Appling, Bell, Boudreau, Cronin, Dickey, R. Ferrell, 9”) or better with only a handful lesser. Featured are back), Herman, Kell, Lemon, Leonard, Mantle, Gehringer, Herman, Lemon, Leonard, Lopez, Lyons, #75 DiMaggio (postcard has mild water damage), #104 Marquard (“7”), Mathews, Mize, Musial, B. Robinson Roush (JSA/SGC), Ruffing, Sewell, Slaughter, B. T. Williams, #131 Koufax, #145 Mantle, #168 Mays (“7”), Slaughter, Snider, Spahn, Terry, and Wynn (per- Williams, Wynn and Yastrzemski. Each signature pres- and #177 Aaron. Auction LOA from James Spence sonalized). Auction LOA from James Spence ents (“8-9”) or better and is PSA/DNA certified (unless Authentications. More on our website. Authentications. Opening Bid $250.00 noted). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

639. (8) 640. (17) 1978- 1960-1969 1983 Baseball Topps & Hall of Famer Fleer Signed Baseball Cards—All Star PSA/DNA Signed Only Cooperstown Cards with inductees are granted admittance in this Fox—All sampling of seventeen PSA/DNA 1978-1983 signed 638. Baseball Autographed Flats Each autograph baseball cards. Each Collection With J. DiMaggio, Mantle is evaluated as autograph is judged “Authentic” and “Authentic” by and Musial holdered by PSA/DNA. Included Pinstriped greats and a host of other Hall of Famers PSA/DNA. Presented are eight 1960-1969 Topps and are 1978 Grand headline this lot of autographed flats. The signatures Fleer Baseball star signed cards. The signatures each Slam: #5 Greenberg; show (“9”) or better quality and have been executed on present (“7-8”) or better, while the cards average (VG 1981 Pacific Legends: #40 Durocher, #52 Reese; 1983 magazine pages, index cards and cachets. Highlights to EX) with two lesser. Included are 1960 Fleer: #17 Diamond Classics: #103 Boudreau; 1983 Donruss include: Carey, (2) Grimes, Kuhn, Mantle, (4) Lombardi; 1960 Leaf: #11 Busby; 1961 Fleer: #33 Heroes: #8 Appling, #12 Boudreau, #15 Irvin, #19 F. Marquard, Medwick, Musial, (3) Rose and a 1982 Giles, #70 S. Rice; 1961 Topps: #477 Fox MVP; 1962 Robinson, #25 Bell, #28 Gehringer, #30 Lemon, #32 “Yankee Greats Golf Tournament” program signed by Topps: #286 Lopez; 1966 Topps: #36 Hunter and 1969 Musial, #33 Hubbell, #36 Feller, #38 Kiner, #41 (8) including DiMaggio, Ford and Rizzuto. Auction Topps: #400 Drysdale. Roberts and #42 Wynn. All autographs present (“9”) or LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 better with the cards grading (NM-MT). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 93 BA S E BA L L DAY TWO - JUNE 2, 2011 642. 1960s Mickey Mantle Signed Rawlings Ad Poster With Full JSA Having endorsed Rawlings baseball equipment during the 1960s, Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle saw fit to endorse this point of sale ad dis- play in 1991. Measuring 641. (93) Multi-Sport and Non-Sport Autograph 21x28, the Flats/Index Cards with B. Rickey poster depicts Highlighted by a slew of baseball Hall of Famers, the presented lot contains (93) Mantle in his signed index cards, cuts and flats from both the sports and non-sports realms. Yankee road Highlights include: Baseball: Dressen, (3) Dickey, (3) Frick, Griffith, Rickey, (2) apparel (most definitely during a spring training session) with his Rawlings fielder’s Rolfe, Southworth; Other: B. Knight, (2) Krzyzewski, (3) Leahy, E. Rickenbacker. glove at the ready. Just below his facsimile signature, Mantle’s actual blue Sharpie Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website. autograph is inscribed “2/23/91” and trumpets (“10”) strength and clarity. The poster Opening Bid $500.00 presents nicely, though it is affected by minor creases and a faint moisture-induced stain along the right edge. Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $400.00

643. 1969 New York Mets 20x16 Team Photo Signed by 644. 1999 New York Yankees White House Celebration (33) With Full JSA Signed Photo With Jeter and Steinbrenner One of baseball’s most unlikely World Series champions, the 1969 New York Mets To the victors go the spoils. Such was the case as the 1999 World Series champion proudly posed for and autographed this team photograph. Measuring 20x16, the black- New York Yankees were invited to the White House to accept congratulations from and-white print is signed on the appropriate likenesses by (33). The felt tip signatures former President Bill Clinton. Framed to 21x17 under blue matting, this color print average (“8-9”) potency and include: Agee, Berra (coach), Boswell, Cardwell, depicts those “Bronx Bomber” champs with the Chief Executive and First Lady Charles, Clendenon, DiLauro, Deer (assistant trainer), Dyer, Garrett, Gaspar, Gentry, (sporting a Yankee cap). The photo is signed in black or blue Sharpie by (13) Yankees Grote, Harrelson, Hodges (manager, adhered cut signature), Jones, Koonce, Koosman, (all “9-10” strength), including Cashman (general manager), Girardi, Jeter, T. Kranepool, Martin, McAndrew, McGraw, Pfeil, Pignatano (coach), Ryan Seaver, Martinez, Pettitte, Posada, Randolph (coach), Rivera, G. Steinbrenner (owner), Shamsky, Swoboda, Taylor, Torman (equipment manager), Walker (coach, adhered cut Stottlemyre (coach), Torre (manager) B. Williams and Zimmer (coach). COA from signature), Weis and Yost. Full photo LOA from JSA (cert/sticker #X19226). Hollywood Collectibles. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 646. 1982 National League All-Stars Team-Signed Photo 645. 1945 San Diego Padres Pacific Coast League Team- With Schmidt, Snider and Full JSA Signed Photograph With Full JSA Set to deliver its record 11th straight Mid-Summer Classic triumph, the 1982 National League installment posed for this team photograph, which was subsequently auto- Long before hitting the Major League scene, San Diego’s Padres were the darlings of graphed by (33) members of the victorious squad. Framed to 20-3/16 x 16-1/8”, the the Pacific Coast League, fielding stars such as Ted Williams and, much later, Tony color print is signed in blue marker with signature strengths ranging from (“5-6”) to Perez. The offered sepia-toned team composite photograph was issued by the club in (“10”). Highlights include: Carlton (“9”), Carter (“8-9”), Dawson (“9”), Lasorda 1945 and autographed by (22) members. Framed to 14-1/8 x 12-1/8”, the individual (manager, “8-9”), P. Niekro (“8”), Rose (“6”), Schmidt (“6-7”), O. Smith (“8-9”) and likenesses are decorated with black-ink steel-tip fountain pen signatures that average Snider (honorary captain, “10”). Full photo LOA from JSA (cert/sticker #B72346). (“6-7”) quality, with a few nicer. Includes: Abbott, Ballinger, Boken, Brillheart, Cook Full listing on or website. (trainer), Criscola, Dumler, Dunphy, Eaves (d.1960), Ferguson, Gira, Grigg (blue ink), Opening Bid $250.00 Gudat (d.1954), Gyselman, Knowles, P. Martin (player/manager), Nelson, Prout, Thompson, Trahd (“3”), Vezelich and Womack. The photo has multiple creases. Full photo LOA from JSA (cert/sticker #X01648). Opening Bid $200.00

647. 1982 All-Star Team-Signed Photograph With Jackson, Martin and Full JSA Framed to dimensions of 20-3/16 x 16-1/8”, this color print is autographed by (22) members of the 1982 American League All-Star squad. Executed near their likenesses in blue Sharpie, the signatures average (“8”) quality and include: Anderson (coach), Bell, Berra (coach), Brett, Fingers (“7”), Guidry, Harrah, Henderson, Hendricks (coach), Howser (coach, d.1987), Hrbek (“6”), R. Jackson, Lynn (“6”), Martin (manager, “6”; d.1989), McRae, Murray, Parrish, Quisenberry (d.1998), White, Wilson, Winfield and Yastrzemski. Full photo LOA from JSA (cert/sticker #B72359). Opening Bid $250.00

648. Cal Ripken, Jr. Autographed Display Lot of (5) With Gehrig/Ripken Litho Cal Ripken, Jr.’s unfathomable consec- utive games record is the theme of this impressive lot of (5) autographed display items. With signatures averaging (“9”) quali- ty, the keepsakes include: Ripken/Gehrig Litho 649. (52) Autographed 11x14 Baseball Photos With framed to 29-3/8 x 24- Berra, Kiner and Killebrew 1/2” this limited edi- Endorsed by their Hall of Fame and iconic subjects, these (52) photographs reveal tion (520/2131) print memorable images of diamond heroes spanning more than half a century. The 11x14 is signed by Ripken (“10”); 1991 Sports Illustrated framed to 11-3/4 x 14-1/2”, a July glossy prints are home to potent blue Sharpie pennings that trumpet (“10”) strength 29, 1991 cover is signed by Ripken (“10”); Home Plate a regulation size plate with a throughout. Includes: (3) Berra (including 2 Old-Timers night pose and a 1947 shot of signed color collage (“10”), limited edition #639/2131; Pennants: (2) 1990s the young rookie shaking hands with Babe Ruth); (6) Branca (inscribed “10/3/51”); “Wincraft” pennants with animated Ripken images (both “8-9” signatures). Auction (10) Gossage (inscribed “HOF 2008”); (14) Killebrew (inscribed “HOF ’84 – 573 LOA from JSA. HR’s”); (13) Kiner; (6) Newhouser. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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650. 1969 New York 651. 1978 New Mets Team-Signed York Yankees Framed Photo With 16x20 Signed by Ryan, Seaver and (18) #78/178 – Full JSA Steiner Capturing the unbridled cele- Penned by eighteen mem- bration of Jerry Grote and Jerry bers of the 1978 World Koosman as the 1969 New Champion Yankees, this York Mets completed their 16x20 photograph will most-improbable conquest of delight any “Bronx Baltimore, this oversized black- Bomber” fan. Signatures and-white print is signed by include: Blair, Chambliss, (28) members of the victorious Dent, Doyle, Eastwick, squad. Framed to 26x22 under Figueroa, Gossage, Guidry, a white matte, the photo is decorated with blue Sharpie signatures that show (“10”) Jackson, Johnson, strength with highlights including: Agee, Berra, Clendenon, McGraw, Ryan and Johnstone, Lyle, Nettles, Piniella, Randolph, Rivers, White and Zeber. Framed to Seaver. Full photo LOA from JSA (cert/sticker #X01823). More on our website. 25x21. Signatures average (“9”). Limited edition (LE#78/178) with Steiner COA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

652. 1986 New York 653. (95) Bob Feller Mets Team Photo Single-Signed Signed by (37) With Photographs Full JSA Fireballer Bob Feller hurls 95: auto- While the New York Mets’ first graphed photos, that is, not MPH. World Series conquest was shock- These 8x10 prints are signed by the ing by virtue of the team’s over- Hall of Famer in various color whelming underdog status, the Sharpie instruments, with signatures second title was perhaps more averaging (“9”) quality. Includes (80) shocking simply because of the sepia-toned prints of a 1930s likeness manner in which they staved off of Feller in his windup (all inscribed elimination. This 20x16 team “HOF 62”); (12) color prints of Feller photo is autographed by (37) in a 1951 pose; (2) black-and-white members of that Queens-based squad. The color print showcases blue Sharpie signa- prints of Feller during the 1940s and tures that exhibit (“10”) strength throughout with highlights including Carter, Dykstra, a 1990s color print of Feller standing Gooden, D. Johnson (manager), Hernandez and M. Wilson. Full photo LOA from beside fellow strikeout artist Nolan JSA. More on our website. Ryan (inscribed “HOF ‘62”). Auction Opening Bid $200.00 LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

654. (170) Signed 655. Tom Yawkey 8x10 Photos With Signed and Berra and Rizzuto Framed Sketch Ten different diamond icons With Full JSA have signed their likenesses As much a part of in this voluminous lot of Fenway lore as Yaz, the (170) 8x10 photos. Each has Splendid Splinter and the signed at least (15) copies in Green Monster, former blue Sharpie, and the pen- Red Sox owner To m nings trumpet (“10”) quality Yawkey presided over his throughout. Includes: Berra, franchise for 44 glorious Burdette, Gossage, Guidry, (and curse-filled) years. Jenkins (HOF induction day The offered illustration is cards), Kiner, Madlock, G. autographed by the Perry (15 photos, 15 HOF Beantown executive. induction day cards), Framed to dimensions of 19-5/8 x 15-1/8”, this 1950s depiction is signed by its subject Rizzuto (two different poses, 30 photo in all) and Slaughter. Auction LOA from JSA. in blue ballpoint (“9” strength) and displays beautifully. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

656. Willie, 657. (2) Ron Mickey & The Lewis Framed Duke Triple- Multi-Signed Signed R.S. Baseball Simon 8x10 Lithographs With Lithograph with Aaron, Ryan and Full JSA Spahn The ever dangerous trio of Capturing diamond heroes “Willie, Mickey and The in all their glory, artist Duke” wreak havoc once Ron Lewis celebrates again on this triple-signed baseball’s “Kings” and 300-game winners in these (2) framed lithographs, each Robert Stephen Simon signed by its legendary subjects. The colorful prints feature potent blue Sharpie auto- 8x10 lithograph. This graphs that show (“9-10”) strength. Includes: The Kings framed to 28-3/16 x 34- ready-to-frame artwork is 1/4” and signed by Aaron, Henderson, Rose and Ryan; 300 Game Winners (limited penned in blue Sharpie and grades Mantle (“10”), Mays (“8”) and Snider (“9-10”). edition #431/1000) framed to 25-1/4 x 31-1/4” and signed by Carlton, Perry, Niekro, Full photo LOA from JSA. Ryan, Seaver, Spahn, Sutton and Wynn. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 658. 1950s 659. 1954 Gibbs- Gibbs-Conner Conner Cleveland Cleveland Indians “111” Wall Indians Standing Display Salt and Pepper In celebration of the Indians’ A.L. Shakers record 111 regular-season triumphs in 1954, Cleveland’s Gibbs-Conner Crafted by Cleveland’s & Co. produced this gorgeous wall Gibbs-Conner during the display. The 6-1/2”-tall porcelain 1950s, this pair of “Chief artifact features the “Chief Wahoo” Wahoo” porcelain statues mascot standing alongside a hal- stands at the ready on the lowed baseball, just as he is dinner table, providing depicted on similar displays. The salt and pepper for Tribe difference here, however, is raised- fans. At 6”-tall, each is letter identifiers of “54” and “111” positioned on a green-colored base with baseball bat in tow. In raised lettering, the on the ball. On the green base’s bats respectively read: “SALT” and “PEPPER.” There are (5) holes atop each head to edge, “Cleveland Baseball Club” is engraved. The keepsake shows bright hues and a facilitate distribution. Stoppers are missing. blemish-free surface. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

660. 1950s Gibbs- Conner Cleveland Indians Ashtray As the club that snapped the Yankees’ run of five straight pen- nants in 1954, the Cleveland Indians were appropriately cele- brated in the 1950s by the local craftsmen at Gibbs-Conner & Co. This porcelain ashtray features “Chief Wahoo” holding a bat alongside a hollowed tray with 661. 1950s Gibbs-Conner Cleveland Indians Toothpick (3) divots for cigarettes. The col- Holder and Stamp Dispenser orful mascot has an unblemished ”Chief Wahoo” operates in your home or office with these 1950s porcelain acces- surface and smile that conveys sories. The mascot’s toothy grin and reddened complexion are brilliantly captured on the sentiment “smoke ‘em if you these Gibbs-Conner keepsakes. Includes: Toothpick Holder (missing decorative got ‘em!” feather) and Stamp Dispenser complete with “lid” to facilitate insertion of stamps. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

662. 1950s Gibbs- Conner Cleveland Indians Wall Display Crafted by Cleveland-based Gibbs-Conner & Co. during the 1950s, this Indians porcelain conversation piece is a wall dis- play that appears to be a tissue holder. The “Chief Wahoo” fig- urine stands 6-1/2”-tall and resides beside a hollowed base- ball with a tiny hole (as made) at the front and a larger opening in 663. 1950s Gibbs-Conner Cleveland Indians Salt and the back (to facilitate insertion of Pepper Shakers items). The piece is blemish and Spice up your cuisine with these Cleveland Indians salt and pepper shakers. Crafted crack free and has “Cleveland locally during the 1950s by Gibbs-Conner & Co., the porcelain kitchen novelties Baseball Club” engraved along portray “Chief Wahoo” with a series of holes atop the head of each to facilitate dis- the base. tribution. The stoppers are missing. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

664. 1950s Gibbs-Conner Cleveland Indians Peace Pipe ”Chief Wahoo” heartily endorses this 1950s Gibbs-Conner peace pipe. The colorful porcelain item features a curved stem and the hallowed smiling mascot as the tobacco (or your leaf of choice) cylinder. Opening Bid $100.00

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665. 1940s Stanford Pottery Boston Braves “Gold Tooth” 666. 1963-65 Baltimore Salesman’s Sample Orioles Black Player Statue Nodder Produced after the 1948 World “Charm City” faithful will favor the Series by Stanford Pottery, this offered 1963-65 Baltimore Orioles Boston Braves salesman’s sam- Black Player nodder. This nearly 7” ple statue flashes a gold-colored doll stands on the familiar green tooth and a bright-red feather. base and is largely free of the craz- Much rarer than its Native ing and decal chipping associated American-themed Cleveland with the series. Displays a minor Indians contemporary, this 8”-tall hairline crack on the lower left jaw example flaunts bright colors and line resulting in negligible paint a blemish-free surface. In all chipping. Housed in the original dis- likelihood, the manufacturer’s play box (VG to EX) with a written Sebring, Ohio stamping has been notation. obscured by a felt lining adhered Opening Bid $200.00 to the base’s underside. Opening Bid $200.00

667. Tough 1965-1967 NFL Gold Round Base “Realistic” Washington Redskins Nodder Presented is an extremely tough 1965- 1967 NFL Gold round base “realistic” face Washington Redskins nodder. This 7-1/4” tall doll has endured the decades in remarkable condition with only minis- cule flaking on the city and front decals. Despite mild flaking on the opposing helmet logos, the vibrant paint scheme and solid molding more than makes up the difference. A hairline crack behind the right ear along with slight surface abrasions does not disrupt the visual 668. (3) 1960s-1980s Baltimore Orioles Bird Face Mascot appeal. How often does one of these Nodders scarce Redskins keepsakes surface? “Birds of a feather flock together” with this trio of 1960s-1980s Baltimore Orioles Opening Bid $750.00 “bird face” mascot nodders. Included are 1.) 1960-1961 Square Color Base (EX, with slight chipping and punctured under base, no box); 2.) 1962 Green Diamond base with decals (EX-MT, original box) and 3.) 1970s Green base (NM, in original box). Opening Bid $150.00

670. 1972 Nixon For President Bobblehead The GOP elephant urged Americans to cast their ballots for Richard Nixon on this 1972 bobblehead. Clad in red pinstriped pants and a blue suit coat, the mascot bears a pageant ribbon reading “Nixon For President.” Standing just over 6”- tall on a gold-colored base, the novelty is 669. Batman and Robin 1966 Porcelain Banks crack and blemish free with spring-activated ”The Caped Crusader” and his “Boy Wonder” sidekick are featured in these 1966 head and trunk com- porcelain banks. Crafted by National Periodical Publications, the items stand approxi- ponents. mately 7”-tall and colorfully portray the Gotham City justice defenders. Amazingly Opening Bid $150.00 well kept, the pieces are free of cracks, showing only minor evidence of rubbing at the pointed parts. Opening Bid $150.00

98 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 673. 1950s Gibbs- Conner Bank Opening Bid $200.00 671. 1950s Gibbs-Conner Milwaukee 672. 1950s Gibbs-Conner Brooklyn Braves Bank Dodgers Bank Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

674. 1954 Gibbs- Conner Cleveland Indians A.L. Champs Bank Opening Bid $150.00 675. 1950s Gibbs-Conner New York 676. 1950s Gibbs-Conner Chicago Yankees Razor Blade Depository White Sox Razor Blade Depository Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

677. 1950s Gibbs-Conner 678. 1950s Gibbs-Conner New York Washington Senators Razor Blade Baseball Giants Razor Blade 679. 1950s Gibbs-Conner Brooklyn Depository Depository Dodgers Razor Blade Depository Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

681. 682. 1950s 1950s Gibbs- Gibbs- Conner Conner Green Los Bay Angeles Packers Rams Bank Bank Opening Opening Bid $200.00 Bid $200.00 680. 1950s Gibbs-Conner Cleveland Indians Razor Blade Depository Opening Bid $100.00

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684. 1959 Josh Randall Hartland Statue With Original Box Opening Bid $250.00

685. Circa-1960 Annie Oakley Hartland Horse-&- 683. 1961 Johnny Yuma “The Rebel” Hartland Statue Rider Lamp With Horse and All Accessories Opening Bid $150.00 The last of the 9” riders to debut in the 1960s, the Johnny Yuma “Rebel” is accom- panied here by his gray appaloosa prancer (head down). By many accounts the most rare of the 9” Hartlands, this 1961 keepsake is well preserved with minimal rub- bing/surface wear. The sawed-off shotgun, pistol, saddle and Confederate picket cap are included, as is an extra Robert E. Lee saddle. The horse piece has a near-flawless surface. Opening Bid $250.00

686. 1960- 1962 Bret Maverick 687. 1960-1963 Matt Hartland Dillon Hartland Mini- Horse-&- Rider in Original Retail Rider Pairing Packaging Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

688. 1959-1960 Dan Troop and 689. 1959-1960 Bat Johnny McKay Masterson Hartland Hartland “Standing Gunfighter” “Standing Statue Gunfighters” Opening Bid $200.00 Statues Opening Bid $200.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 691. 1957-1960 Cochise and Tom 692. Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie Jeffords Hartland “Horse-&-Rider” 690. (2) 1956-1957 Turf King and 1950s Hartland Horse-&-Rider Statues Statues Jockey Hartland Figurines Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

695. (3) 1950s-1960s Hartland 694. (3) 1950s-1960s Hartland Western Statues With Cody, Earp Generals With Washington, Lee and and Oakley Custer Opening Bid $200.00 693. Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Opening Bid $200.00 Bullet 1956-1963 Hartland Statues Opening Bid $150.00

696. (4) 1954-1956 9” 697. (4) Roy Rogers 1955-1963 698. (5) 1950s-1960s Lone Ranger Cowboy/Cowgirl Horse-&-Rider Hartland Statues - All Different Hartland Statues With Different Hartland Statues With Rare “Black- Variations Horse and Rider Variations Clad” Variation Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

699. (5) 1954-1956 12” Champ Rider 701. 1960-1961 Hartland Statues Statues With (2) Rare Variations Mini-Rider Complete Set of (12) Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

700. (7) 1958-1960 Hartland “Standing Gunfighters” Statues Opening Bid $200.00

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 101 BA S K E T BA L L DAY TWO - JUNE 2, 2011 703. (77) 1989- 2002 Complete/Near Sets with (25,000+) Singles & (34) Bryant Rookies Presented is a humongous run of (77) 1989-2002 basketball complete/near sets with (25,000+) sin- gles and hundreds of inserts mixed throughout. These (NM-MT) editions are hand-collated with all keys presenting similarly. Highlights include Topps: (2) 1996-97, 1997-98 Bowman’s Best, 702. (130+) 1900s-2000s Mostly Basketball Collectibles 1998-99 Bowman’s Best, Treasure Chest with 1955-56 Warriors Pin 1999-00 Gallery with (2) Presented is a massive (130+) 1900s-2000 mostly basketball collectibles treasure chest Gallery Heritage; (2) with a slew of interesting and unique keepsakes. Highlights include Cards: (5 sets, 1996-97 Fleer, 1996-97 three singles) with 1.) 1903 M669 Joseph Tetlow University of Pittsburgh women Skybox, 1996-97 Ultra; (2) 1996-97 UD SP; Singles: with (34) Kobe Bryant Rookies; (GD); 2.) multi-sport 1953 Sport All-Star Portfolio set (10/10, average NM, includes (23) Michael Jordan Inserts; and 1996-97 Topps Chrome #182 S. Nash RC. It is original envelope) with Cousy; Flats: (65 items) with circa 1950s M. Haynes/S. assumed the sets are complete, although a common or two may be absent. Due to Dawson (Harlem Globetrotters) dual-signed 5x7 photo (both “8”, picture VG-EX, size/weight, shipping will be substantial. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland copy of PSA/DNA auction LOA); (2) circa 1950s M. Haynes (Harlem Globetrotters) location is encouraged. More on our website. personal photos with friends and family (EX, GD); dated 1950-51 Boston Celtics Opening Bid $200.00 Charles Share rookie contract signed in green ink with numerous pen and pencil nota- tions; dated 1955-56 Philadelphia Warriors World Champions pinback (EX); (26) circa 1970s NBA 10-3/4 x 14 photos with cardboard base (average VG to EX, with some lesser due to water damage) including (2) Alcindor, (2) Chamberlain, Maravich and 2002 COA signed by B. Russell (full name variant). Also present are (58) assorted souvenirs, trinkets, modern post/trade cards, photographs and pins with four pieces of original artwork from Mrs. James Naismith. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

704. (25) 1946-1964 Madison Square Garden Basketball Programs Pioneers of the early National Basketball Association are front and center on these (25) 1946-1964 programs, all of which were played at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Several Hall of Famers grace the cov- ers and inner pages of these mid- to off-grade publications. Featured are 1951: Globetrotters vs. Majors/Knicks vs. Warriors (GD); 1955: Knicks vs. Celtics (VG, McGuire, Braun cover); 1960: Knicks vs. Celtics (FR, marked, Cousy, Guerin cover) and 1963: Knicks vs. Lakers (EX, Chamberlain cover). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

706. 1985-86 University of Maryland Team-Signed Basketball with (11) Signatures With Len Bias Featured is a 1985-86 University of Maryland team-signed basketball with eleven signatures including Len Bias. The MacGregor Official X10L sphere is penned 705. Vintage Baffle Ball Basketball 1-Cent Arcade Game - uniformly in black Rare Sharpie with the auto- Long before the 3-point arc was introduced, arcade goers attempted long-distance graphs resonating (“8- shots with the “Baffle Ball” amusement. This vintage example is fully functional and 9”) quality of better. provides endless and inexpensive fun. The sturdy metal structure stands nearly 22” in Headlined by the inclusion of the highly touted and ill-fated Len Bias (d.1986), this height and showcases its original cardboard display on the back panel. For a mere ball is one of the only known exemplars featuring the college legend in the hobby. penny, 10 shots are awarded and a turn of the dial launches shots toward the basket. Signatories include Baxter, Bias (“8-9”), Dickerson, Driesell, Gregg, S. Jones, D. The scoreboard keeps track of made shots and is also in working order. The item is Lewis, Long, Massenburg, Nared and one unidentified. As the subject of multiple well preserved with edge wear on the display panel. Brand new front, sides and top documentaries and much discussion, this seldom offered team-signed basketball is glass panels are included and ready for insertion. ideal for the Terrapin historian. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

102 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 707. 1969-70 Topps 708. 1970-71 Topps Basketball Complete Basketball Near Set Set of (99) Cards (174/175) Acclaimed “tall boys” hold court Featured is a colorful 1970-71 on this 1969-70 Topps Basketball Topps Basketball near set of complete set of (99) cards. This (174/175) cards. These “larger series has an approximate condi- than life” depictions have an tion breakdown of 25% (EX-MT approximate condition breakdown or better), 25% (EX), 20% (VG- of 25% (NM or better), 40% (EX- EX) and 30% (VG or lesser). Keys MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG- include #1 Chamberlain (VG), #20 EX or lesser). Keys include #7 Havlicek RC (VG), #25 Alcindor Bradley (EX-MT), #10 Havlicek RC (GD), #43 Bradley RC (VG- SP (EX), #13 Riley SP (EX-MT), EX), #75 Hayes RC (EX-MT), #90 #50 Chamberlain (EX-MT), #75 West (EX) and #99 CL (marked). Alcindor (VG-EX) and #123 More on our website. Maravich RC (EX-MT). Missing Opening Bid $200.00 only #137 Murphy RC for com- pletion. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

710. 1929 “Vest Pocket Basketball” Penny Arcade Countertop Game 709. 1986-87 Fleer #57 Michael Faring well with its baseball and football arcade contemporaries in terms of populari- Jordan PSA 9 ty, examples such as this 1929 “Vest Pocket Graded Mint 9 by PSA. One of the most popular Basketball” countertop game provided fun modern rookie cards is available with the offered and competition for the price of a penny. 1986-87 Fleer #57 Michael Jordan. This “pack Standing 9 x 16-1/4”, this sturdy metallic fresh” basketball icon is well centered with structure is affixed to a wooden base and razor-sharp corners and edges along with a clean features a steel lever to facilitate “shooting,” reverse. The registration is crisp, and the surface with a V-shaped receptacle for a “Foul is blemish-free. This cornerstone card presents at Basket” (or, missed shot) and a much small- the peak of the assigned technical grade. er hole for the ever-elusive 5-point basket. Opening Bid $250.00 Crafted in Syracuse, New York by PEO, the game remains fully functional and retains its vibrant colors. Opening Bid $200.00

711. 1947 “Pitchem” 712. (3) 1989-2001 Arcade Countertop Coin- National Operated Basketball Basketball Game Association Items Among the seldom-seen arcade counter- with (2) TV Slide top amusements, this 1947 Amusement Sets & Directory Enterprises “Pitchem” basketball coin- Lace up your sneakers and operated game still “goes to the hoop” score with this trio of 1989- after more than half a century. The stur- 2001 National Basketball dy original cabinet measures 13-3/4 x Association items. Included 17-1/2” and features a functioning level are 1-2.) 1989-90 Master and dial to facilitate passing and “pitch- Set-TV Slides (412 slides) ing” (an “alley-oop” pass, if you will). and 1990-91 (422 slides) in One penny gets the participant five original binders (both NM chances. The back panel appears to to Mint) and 3.) 2000-01 have been replaced, but the remaining WNBA Telephone parts and colorful front display are all Directory with (164) pages (NM-MT). original, and the key is included. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

713. Kobe and Dr. J Signed Framed Jerseys With PSA/DNA Respectively auto- graphed by Kobe Bryant and Julius Erving, these (2) basketball jerseys are both signed on familiar uniform numbers that have come to mean so much to each player’s city. Both are framed to 28-3/4 x 32-3/4”, with Bryant’s Lakers road jersey signed in black Sharpie (“9“ strength; PSA/DNA cert/sticker) and Erving’s 76ers home jersey signed in silver marker (“9” strength; PSA/DNA sticker). Opening Bid $200.00

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714. 1953-54 Parkhurst Hockey Complete Set (100/100) with (10) Graded Rink enthusiasts will cherish the offered 1953-1954 Parkhurst Hockey com- plete set of (100/100) with ten PSA and SGC graded keys. This colorful action-packed series has an approximate condition breakdown of 25% (EX or better), 30% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser). Featured are #1 Lumley (SGC 40), #10 Nesterenko RC (GD), #11 Armstrong (VG), #13 Horton(PSA 4), #24 M. Richard (PSA 4), #25 McNeil (VG), #26 Harvey (PSA 4), #27 Beliveau RC (PSA 4), #28 D. Moore (VG), #29 Geoffrion (PSA 4), #30 Lach/Richard (VG), #37 Arbour RC (EX), #38 Dineen RC (EX), #40 R. Kelly (EX), #46 Sawchuk (GD), #47 Delvecchio (EX), #50 Howe (PSA 4), #52 Lindsay (PSA 5), #53 Worlsey RC (VG-EX), #56 Bathgate RC (PSA 4), #57 Howell RC (PSA 4) and #100 Quackenbush (GD). Opening Bid $400.00

715. 1963-64 Parkhurst Hockey Complete Set (99/99) with (10) PSA Graded Featured is a 1963-64 Parkhurst Hockey complete set of (99/99) with ten PSA graded. This patri- otic series has an approximate condition breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 15% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Keys include #9 Shack (VG-EX), #16 Horton (VG), #23 H. Richard (VG), #30 Beliveau (PSA 5), #42 Faulkner RC (EX-MT), #53 Sawchuk (PSA 6), #55 Howe (PSA 5), #69 Shack (VG), #75 Keon (VG), #76 Horton (VG), #77 Mahovlich (EX-MT), #82 H. Richard (EX-MT), #88 Geoffrion (PSA 5), #89 Beliveau (PSA 5) and #99 Maniago RC (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

716. 1972- 73 O-Pee- Chee Hockey Complete Set (340/340) with (5) PSA Stars Presented is a 1972-73 OPC Hockey complete set of (340/340) cards with (5) PSA graded stars. This Canadian issue has an approximate con- dition breakdown of 10% (NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or less- er). Highlights 717. (98) 1972-1979 World Hockey Association Stadium- include #129 Orr Issued Programs With Inaugural Editions (PSA 6), #145 Presented is a collection of (98) 1972-1979 World Hockey Association stadium-issued Dryden (PSA 8, programs. Founded by sports mavericks Dennis Murphy and Gary Davidson, the oc), #227 upstart WHA, similar to the pair’s American Basketball Association, succeeded in get- Orr/Park (PSA ting 67 players to jump from the NHL, and eventually, four of its franchises merged 5), #334 CL into the NHL. While the memory of the now-defunct WHA is well preserved, so are (PSA 8, correct- these programs. With covers and pages crisp and intact on all, the guides show mostly ed) and #336 B. (NM) quality (with a few at the EX-MT level). Highlights include: Baltimore Blades, Hull (PSA 5). Houston Aeros, Indianapolis Racers (including inaugural game program from Market More on our Square Arena), Minnesota Saints, New York Raiders (including inaugural edition), website. San Diego Mariners and Winnipeg Jets. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

104 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 718. 1964-65 Topps Hockey Near Set 719. 1972-73 & (102/110) 1973-74 O-Pee- Acclaimed “tall boys” reign on this 1964-65 Chee Hockey Topps Hockey near set of Complete Sets (102/110) cards. This Shoot and score with these well-handled edition aver- 1972-73 and 1973-74 OPC ages (FR to GD) for the Hockey complete sets. opening series and (PR to Highlights include 1972-73 FR) for the high numbers OPC set: (340/340, average due to a combination of EX) with #58 Orr IA (NM), wear including acute #129 Orr (EX), #336 B. creasing, paper loss and Hull (VG); 1973-74 OPC writing. Keys include #6 set: (264/264, median VG- Sawchuk (FR, due to EX to EX) with #30 Orr writing), #20 B. Hull SP (VG-EX), #142 B. Smith (FR), #48 H. Richard SP RC (EX) and #237 L. (GD), #54 CL (marked), Robinson RC (NM). More #55 CL SP (marked) and on our website. #107 B. Hull AS (FR). Opening Bid $200.00 For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

720. 1950s-1960s Boston Bruins Storm King Lighters Advertisement Counter Display Placed on top of convenience store countertops, these (5) Storm King Lighters and Displays were marketed toward hockey fans of Beantown. Each silver-and-gold-plated lighter has a hockey player and the phrase “Go Bruins, Go...”. All five lighters are contained in a 7x14 red, white and blue cardboard display with built-in easel on the back. More on website. 721. Tim Horton & Jacques Plante Single-Signed Flats Opening Bid $200.00 A pair of Hockey Hall of Famers who passed away all too young are found with these single-signed Tim Horton and Jacques Plante signed flats. Included are 1.) Tim Horton (d.1974) 3-1/2 x 5-1/2 black-and-white team issued postcard (“8”, postcard EX) and 2.) Jacques Plante (d.1986) 3-3/4 x 5-3/8 black-and-white magazine/program cut (“8- 9”). Stickers and matching cert cards from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $150.00

722. (5) 2010 Autographed Olympic Hockey Jerseys with Sidney Crosby Every four years these NHL All-Stars get the privilege to put on these jerseys and skate the ice representing not just a city but an entire nation. This collec- tion of five auto- 723. 2011 NHL Winter Classic Autograph Collection of (5) graphed replica with Crosby Nike sweaters Celebrating hockey’s roots, the Winter Classic takes the game outdoors on New Year’s includes: Sidney Day. This lot of (2) 8x10s, (2) Replica Reebok Jerseys and a commemorative puck Crosby, P. Kane, R. features autographs of Pittsburgh Penguin stars, Sidney Crosby, E. Malkin and M. Luongo, R. Nash and J. Iginla. All individual cert. from PSA/DNA. More on website. Andre-Fleury. Individual cert. from PSA/DNA. More on website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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724. (11) 1911 T9 725. 1923 One- Turkey Red Boxer Dollar Silver Cabinets Certificate Stout pugilists square off on Signed by (7) these eleven 1911 T 9 With Dempsey, Turkey Red Boxer cabinets. Included are #51 Driscoll Braddock and (VG), #54 Coulon (GD), Full JSA #58 McFarland (VG), #59 While the offered U.S. Murphy (GD), #62 Gardner Currency piece is now obsolete, the same might be said regarding the ilk of the (PR, due to pinholes), #64 rugged men who signed it. Issued in 1923, the 1-dollar note has a customary blue Papke (PR, due to pin hole), seal and serial number and was long ago endorsed with various writing instruments #70 McGovern (FR, due to on the reverse by (7) sports and cultural icons from the 1920s-1930s. Includes: pin holes), #71 Hurley (PR, James Braddock (“8-9” strength); Frank Buck (“7”); Jack Dempsey (graphite pencil, due to pin hole), #72 “6”); Andrew Kerr (“6-7”); Tom Sharkey (inscribed “Yours Truly,” “7-8”); Lew Mellody (FR, due to pin- Tendler (“9”) and one unidentified. Note: the bill is separated at the center as a result holes), #73 Kaufman (VG) of excessive folding. This affects the Buck and Kerr signatures. Full photo LOA and #75 O’Brien (FR, due to pinholes). The checklist reverses are clean. from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

726. (4) 1926-1940s Graded Boxing Type Cards with U.S. 727. 1951 Topps Ringside Caramel Tunney Boxing Panel Put up your dukes and score a Marciano/Dauthuille—SGC first round TKO with these four 1926-1940s graded box- 70 ing Type cards. Included are Graded 70 EX+ 5.5 by SGC. Esteemed 1.) 1926 Spalding Champions pugilists hone their craft on the offered Rocky Kansas unopened pack 1951 Topps Ringside #32 Marciano/#37 (GAI 4); 2.) 1932 Bulgaria Dauthuille panel. This sixty year-old box- Sport #256 Schmeling/Ruth ing treasure has sustained minimal (BVG 3); 3.) 1932 U.S. peripheral wear and exhibits a firmly Caramel #15 Tunney (SGC attached perforation between the subjects. 20) and 4.) circa 1940s Eagle The biographical reverse is clean. Postcard Jack Dempsey’s Opening Bid $200.00 Restaurant postcard (SGC 40). Opening Bid $150.00

728. 729. (3) Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali Signed and Framed Items Signed and With “The Greatest” 1977 Framed 16x20 Soundtrack Album Cover with Beatles – The self-proclaimed “Greatest,” former Steiner Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali repeatedly backed his lofty self-assessment With the Fab Four on throughout his career and has endorsed their backs, these (3) framed likenesses with signatures Muhammad Ali beats as powerful as his lethal right uppercut. his chest on this classic With autographs showing (“9”) or better black-and-white 16x20 quality, the items include: Ali/Jordan photograph. Signed by Photo framed to 25-1/4 x 21-1/4”, the colorized print shows profile images of Ali the Greatest in blue and Jordan and is signed by the former in silver Sharpie (Steiner Sports hologram, Sharpie (“9”), this no basic cert); ”The Greatest” Soundtrack Album Cover framed to 18-1/4 x 18-1/4”, neck-turning still is the 1977 album cover is signed by Ali in black Sharpie (full photo LOA from framed to 25x21 and PSA/DNA); 1973 Ali-Norton Fight Photo framed to 14-1/4 x 18-1/8”, the color print features a Steiner hologram with the matching COA included. is signed by Ali in gold marker (full photo LOA from JSA). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

730. (95) 1950s-1990s 731. (875+) 1950s- Wrestling Signed 1980s Wrestling Photos with Hulk Treasure Chest with Hogan Photos & The “larger than life” personas of Publications charismatic grapplers are document- Flamboyant “faces” and vil- ed with these (95) 1950s-1990s lainous “heels” square off in signed wrestling photos. The prima- this huge (875+) 1950s-1980s rily 8x10 publicity/file pictures wrestling treasure chest. mostly display (“7”) or better pen- Highlights include manship. Several are personalized Photographs: (280 pictures, and come with a variety of inscrip- mostly 8x10, publicity, file or original, average EX with 50% trimmed or written on tions. Additionally, the photos aver- reverse) with (11) Gorgeous George, (4) Alias the Champ lobby cards, (3) Hulk age (EX) with earlier photos dis- Hogan, (5) Buddy Rogers, (2) Bruno Sammartino, (4) Lou Thesz; Publications: playing surface crazing, creasing or (130 magazines, mostly 1970s, average EX); Other: (480 items) with (255) 8/24/51 peripheral fraying. Keys include Hulk Hogan, (3) Killer Kowalski, Gorilla Monsoon, Rocca vs. Golden Terror full tickets (average EX-MT to NM) and (129) 1950s-1980s (2) Buddy Rogers, (3) Bruno Sammartino and (2) Lou Thesz. More on our website. wrestling fliers/match programs (average EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

106 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 732. 1960s “Big Strike Bowling” Arcade Game Arcade goers certainly got their dime’s worth while playing this 1960s “Big Strike Bowling” game. Standing 58”-tall, the amusement includes a 22-1/8 x 24-1/8” console secured to a hollowed metal stand. Upon inserting a dime, players are allowed (10) balls apiece to be launched into any one of (10) individually numbered pin tar- gets. For those “skilled” enough to achieve 10 different pins in as many balls, a free game is awarded. Manufactured in 733. 1936 Olympic Two-Album Set with (376) Pasted Germany by NSM, the game remains fully functional and is complete with an electric Cards & Jesse Owens Auto with Full JSA cord to facilitate lighting. Within the con- Presented is an interesting threesome of 1936 Olympic items. Included are 1-2.) 1936 sole, instructions and parts are listed in Die Olypischen Speile 1936 in Berlin Und Garmisch-Partenkirchen Band 1 Und Band German. Note: due to the size/weight of 2 published by Cigaretten-Bilderdienst compiling (376) pasted cards from several dif- this lot a shipping surcharge will apply. ferent sports along with Nazi imagery. These hard cover linen-bound albums are Opening Bid $250.00 housed in a slip case and present in (EX to Mint) condition and 3.) Jesse Owens (d.1980) signed 3x5 index card (“8-9”), personalized with 36 Olympics inscription. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

735. (17) Multi- Signed Boston- Area Publications with Orr, Namath & Chamberlain Assembled is a grouping of seventeen multi-signed Boston-area publications featuring a W h o ’s Who o f sports legends. Unless noted, each autograph pres- 734. Multi-Signed 1967 Charlotte Motor Speedway ents (“8”) or better. National 500 Race Program with (15) Autographs—Full A d d i t i o n a l l y, the publica- tions average (EX to EX- JSA MT). Highlights include Rev up your engines up with this multi-signed 1967 Charlotte Motor Speedway Signed Football Publications: with 11/19/67 Jets vs. Patriots: N a m a t h (“6-7”, cover, full National 500 race program with fifteen autographs. The 96-page publication (VG, photo LOA from JSA); Signed Basketball Publications: with 1 . ) 1962-63 Celtics vs. with deference to writing on back cover, yellow insert presents slightly lesser) is Warriors game program: Auerbach (full photo LOA from JSA); 2 - 3 . ) 1967-68 Celtics penned by the drivers in blue ink throughout the inner pages. Participants include B. game programs: vs. 76ers: C h a m b e r l a i n (cover); vs. Knicks: Havlicek (cover); S i g n e d Allison, D. Allison, (2) Baker (d.2002), Bowsher (d.2006), Dieringer (d.1989), Hockey Publications: with 1 - 2 . ) 1967-68 Boston Bruins game programs: vs. Penguins: Hylton, Langley (d.1996), Lund (d.1975 in racing accident), N. Jarrett, Pearson, Petty, O r r and vs. Red Wings: H o w e. With exception to the noted, the remaining items come W. Scott (d.1990), Sears (d.1999) and one unidentified. The endorsements average with an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website. (“7-8”), and many are personalized to the original owner. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

736. (28) 737. Multi- Signed Sport Oversized Autographed Photos With Treasure Chest Mays, Unitas With Montana, and T. Unitas and Williams Multi-Signed Suitable for framed Hall of Fame display, these (28) Bat oversized photos Diamond and gridiron comprise a virtual stars light up the sky “Who’s Who” in the in this sizable assort- baseball and football ment of autographed Halls of Fame. The items. The keepsakes color, black-and- comprise a virtual white or sepia-toned sports museum with photos range in size autographs that show from 11x14 to (“9”) or better strength 16x20. The bold signatures project (“9”) or better quality throughout and include: throughout. Highlights include: Baseball multi-signed Hall of Fame bat with (22) Aikman, Appling, Ashburn, Baugh, Bradshaw, Dickey, (2) Feller, Ford, Gehringer, including Ford, Mathews, F. Robinson and Stargell; Football Bettis (signed full-size Mays, (2) Musial, Namath, Palmer, Reese, P. Rose, Schmidt, Starr, Unitas, (2) Vander football); Montana (signed full-size football); Tomlinson (signed mini-helmet); and Meer and T. Williams (full JSA). Basic certs/stickers and auction LOA from JSA. (2) Unitas (signed Memorial Stadium postcards). LOA specifics/additional informa- More on our website. tion on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 107 M U LT I-S P O RT DAY TWO - JUNE 2, 2011 738. Jacket Signed by (53) MLB and NFL 739. (4) Modern Sports Hall of Famers Icons Signed Cards with and Stars With Jordan—All PSA/DNA Mathews, Those athletes who stand above their peers in the sporting world shine on these four Sayers and modern signed cards. These iconic figures Full JSA include 1.) 1989 Hoops #21 Jordan Truly a “coat for all (PSA/DNA 7); 2.) 1990 Upper Deck #156 seasons,” this blue Griffey Jr., (PSA/DNA 9); 3.) 1993 Classic nylon button-down Best Minor League #91 Jeter (PSA/DNA garment bears no logo, but its signatures are readily identifiable as those of Hall of Authentic, presents “9”) and 4.) 2000 Famers and stars from the diamond and gridiron. Executed in silver marker, the (53) Collector’s Edge Supreme #59 P. Manning signatures average (“8-9”) quality with highlights including: Berra, Hunter, Killebrew, (PSA/DNA Authentic, presents “7”). Marchetti, Mathews, Mazeroski, Newhouser, Noll, B. Robinson, Sayers and Tittle. Opening Bid $200.00 Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

740. Baseball/Football 741. (12) Football Autographed Lot of (8) and Hockey Signed With Ripken, Marino Jerseys With B. and Schmidt Sanders, Selanne Superstars from the diamond and and Staubach gridiron have autographed these Presented is a virtual wardrobe (8) keepsakes. Ideal for display, of autographed football and the items showcase bold pennings hockey apparel. The high-qual- that average (“8-9”) quality and ity replica garments feature include: Boggs (Red Sox jersey); bold signatures that average H. Long (Raiders jersey); Marino (“8-9”) quality and include: (Dolphins jersey); E. Murray Football Moss , B. Sanders (Orioles batting helmet); Ripken and Staubach; Hockey Bondra, (Orioles jersey); P. Rose (Reds jer- (2) Kariya, Selanne and a sey); Schmidt (Phillies jersey) and 2001-02 Mighty Ducks of S. Young (49ers jersey). Individual Anaheim team-signed jersey with (23) including Giguere, McDonald and Pahlsson. certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

742. (17) 743. (20) Multi- Baseballs Signed Sport Autographed by Stars from Books with Ali, Other Sports With Chamberlain & Abdul-Jabbar and Mantle Sayers Olympic champions, Acclaimed for their feats pugilists, sluggers and hard- on the gridiron, hardwood wood legends are teamed on or “squared circle,” (12) these twenty multi-sport different legends have put autographed books. These their bold autographs on hard cover editions are these (17) baseballs. The penned on the title page with OAL or ONL spheres range the majority of the signatures from snow-white (grade “9-10”) to lightly toned (grade “6”) and showcase ballpoint averaging (“8-9”) or better. pennings that average (“9”) strength. Includes: Abdul-Jabbar, Barkley, Baugh, G. Included are titles from Davis, (2) Dorsett, Fischer, Landetta, (2) A. Moore, (2) Sayers, (2) Tarkanian, H. Aaron, Abdul-Jabbar, Ali, Chamberlain, Mantle, Mays and Yastrzemski. Auction Walker and (2) B. Walton. Auction LOA from JSA. LOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

744. Multi-Sport 745. Multi-Sport Autographed Balance of Autograph Collection With DiMaggio Balance of and Gretzky Collection With Stalwarts from the diamond, gridiron and Aaron, Mays and ice have autographed the items in this Musial assortment. Highlights include: Baseball Record holders and stars J. DiMaggio (12-1/8 x 9-1/8” 1939 photo from a variety of athletic print, signature “9-10” strength) and (7) arenas have autographed team-signed baseballs including a 1948 the keepsakes in this gath- Philadelphia Athletics ball with Fain and ering. With pennings that full JSA; Football a Super Bowl XXXII average (“8-9”) quality, the mini-helmet signed by Rod Smith (“9”); lot is headlined by: Single-Signed Baseballs: (4) clean white (grade “9”) to mildly Hockey (4) signed pucks with Gretzky toned (grade “7”) OAL or ONL orbs signed on the sweet spots by Aaron, Griffey, Jr., (“8”), (2) Hextall and Lindros. Auction Rose and Ryan; Cut Signatures: includes Adderley and Mays; Signed Cards: LOA from JSA. More on our website. includes Mays (“6”); Signed Photos: includes Musial. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

108 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 7 4 7 . M u l t i - 748. 1960s- S p o rt 1990s A p p a r e l / Souvenir J e rs ey Lot of Sports Rings (12) W i t h Collection of S a n dy (95) 7 4 6 . Baltimore Orioles/Colts Koufax and Rich a rd Pe t t y The next best thing Autographed Collection With Ripken Whether your heroes perform on the diamond, hardwood, to the actual decora- and Unitas ice or asphalt, you’re sure to be impressed with this lot of tive “hardware” worn by champions, these souvenir rings feature the logos and designs of teams from vari- Some of Baltimore’s brightest stars have autographed the athletic apparel. Tailored to the specifications of the gar- ous sports. Crafted during the 1960s through 1990s, the keepsakes in this Charm City sports lot. With bold pen- ments worn by these celebrated icons, highlights include: youth-size accessories feature metal and plastic ver- nings averaging (“9”) strength, highlights include: S i g n e d B a s e b a l l : K o u f a x (Dodgers home replica), P. Martinez sions including an early-1980s complete NFL set of C a r d s (74) with Berry, Marchetti, Moore, Palmer, B. (2001 pro model Red Sox home); B a s k e t b a l l : B i l l (28) teams, championship replicas from the 1982 St. Robinson, F. Robinson and U n i t a s; Signed Photos ( 1 3 ) Russell UCLA replica; H o c k e y : Warren Rychel 1996-97 Louis Cardinals, the 1982 University of Miami and (2) with Murray, R i p k e n, B. Robinson and U n i t a s; S i g n e d Anaheim Mighty Ducks pro model road; Auto Racing: 1986 New York Mets. Additional championship rings B a s e b a l l s (7) with R i p k e n and (3) B. Robinson. A u c t i o n Dale Jarrett and Richard Petty jackets (both new, “XL” listed on our website. L O A from JSA. More on our website. with original tags). More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 749. Baltimore 750. (50) Multi- Orioles/Colts Sport Highland Memorabilia Mint and Others Collection With Medallion Ripken Signed Ball Collection with From the glorious days of (32) Silver Memorial Stadium, the Add to your precious offered souvenirs conjure up metals portfolio with memories of unbeatable these fifty multi-sport Orioles and Colts rosters. mostly Highland Mint Highlights include: Ripken medallions. The majority Signed Ball a snow-white of the pieces are serially OML Selig ball (grade “10”) signed and inscribed “HOF 2007”; World Series Items a numbered and housed in quality jewel boxes. Highlights include Silver Coins: (32 (VG-EX) ticket stub from Game 3 of the 1970 series; a medium-toned Official 1979 coins, all one ounce of .999 silver, unless noted) with Highland Mint: (20 coins) World Series (Kuhn) ball (grade “6”); Bobbleheads a 1961-1963 square base with Baseball: (2) McGwire/Sosa (24 Kt. gold overlay), F. Thomas (1.5 ounces); Baltimore Colts (VG-EX with hairline cracks); 1960s Baltimore Orioles (EX). More on Football: Rice; Basketball: (2) Bulls Champs, (6) Bryant and (2) Bryant/Garnett. our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

752. (18) 1952-1971 Baseball & Football Star Cards with (5) Mantle Presented are (18) 1952-1971 baseball and football star cards with (5) Mantles. Included are SGC Authentic: (5 cards) with Baseball: 1953 Topps #82 Mantle (colored bottom left corner); Gem Elite: (12 cards) with Baseball: 1956 Topps #30 J. Robinson; 1960 Topps: (3) #200 Mays, #563 Mantle AS; 1961 Topps #150 Mays, 1965 Topps #350 Mantle and 1969 Topps #500 Mantle. Also present is an ungraded 1960 Topps #350 Mantle (trimmed). Although encapsu- lated, due to Gem Elite’s reputation in the industry, it is possible that all cards are trimmed or otherwise altered. These card- board cornerstones are still genuine and 751. (1200+) 1965-1967 Baseball & mostly crease-free. Perfect for the collector Football Coke Caps with (17) seeking “real deal” examples of these legends, without breaking the bank. More on our website. Complete/Near Sets Opening Bid $250.00 Presented are (1200+) 1965-1967 baseball and football Coke caps with (17) complete/near sets. These soda bottle collectibles average (VG to EX) with many dis- playing abrasions, bottle opener indentations and mod- erate rusting consistent with the series. Highlights 753. (260) 1957-1990s Baseball & Football include Baseball: (585 caps, including fifteen team Shoebox Collection with Many Stars sets, 239 Fresca, Sprite or Tab) with (8) 1967 Chicago Presented is an interesting 1957-1990s baseball and football shoe- Cubs sets: (18/18, 87 dupes); (7) 1967 Chicago White box collection of 260 cards with several stars. Highlighted in this Sox sets: (18/18, 162 dupes); Football: (647 caps, eclectic grouping are Baseball: (143 cards) with 1957 Topps: #30 including two complete/near, 194 Fresca, Sprite or Tab) Reese (EX-MT), (2) #125 Kaline (EX-MT, EX), #170 Snider (EX- with 1965 Coke Caps All-Stars NFL near: (33/34, MT), #210 Campanella (EX-MT); 1958 Topps: #307 B. Robinson 121 duplicates, missing #40 Unitas) and 1966 Coke (EX-MT); 1961 Topps: #360 F. Robinson (NM-MT), #581 F. Caps All-Stars NFL set: (34/34, 338 duplicates). More Robinson AS (NM), #589 Spahn AS (NM); 1963 Topps: #250 on our website. Musial (EX-MT); 1966 Topps: #30 Rose (NM); 1968 Topps: (3) Opening Bid $150.00 #45 Seaver (NM, EX-MT, EX), #80 Carew (NM-MT), #230 Rose (EX-MT) and Football: (67 cards) with 1973 Topps: #487 Stabler RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 109 M U LT I-S P O RT DAY TWO - JUNE 2, 2011 754. (3) 755. (28) 1915-1938 1884-1934 Baseball & Football Grab Baseball & Bag with Cracker Jack & Football National Chicle Card Games O ffered is a pre-war sampling of (28) with Lawson 1915-1938 baseball and football singles. Included are 1915 Cracker J a c k : ( 6 Stack the deck in cards, average VG) with #8, 87, 107, your favor with 139, 152, 165; 1933 World Wide Gum: these three 1884- (6 cards, aggregate EX) with #3, #5 1934 vintage base- Herman (VG-EX), 33, 39, 46, 65; 1 9 3 4 ball and football G o u d e y : (14 cards, median V G - E X ) card games. with #7 Durocher (FR, due to writing on Included are 1.) back), 24, 26, 28, 32, 41, 43 (writing on 1884 Lawson’s Card Game set of (36) with instructions and pieces of the lower-grade back), 44, 45, 48, 60, 63, (2) 69; 1 9 3 5 original container (average GD to VG); 2.) 1897 Smiley Shoe Store “Touchdown” set National Chicle Football: # 3 of (19) playing cards with original box (average GD to VG) and 3.) 1934 Whitman Kenneally RC (VG-EX) and 1 9 3 8 Publishing “Play Football” board game with dial and wooden piece (EX). G o u d e y : #261 Radcliff (NM). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

756. (7) 1940s- 757. (63) 1980s Multi- 1940s-1980s Sport Wax Multi-Sport Box, Display & Display Wrappers Boxes, Panels Collection & Wrappers Featured is a grouping Offered is an eclectic of seven 1940s-1980s gathering of (63) multi-sports wax 1940s-1980s multi- boxes, display boxes sport display boxes, and wrappers. Keys panels and wrappers. include 1.) circa 1940s Highlights include Display Boxes/Panels: (40 items, all opened minus contents, Fair Play B-B-Bats unless noted) with Baseball: 1962 Jell-O #65 partial box (EX, missing lid), 1969-70 display box (EX) with four different wrapper variations (average NM) 2.) 1968 Fleer Bazooka #5 Gehrig full box (EX-MT, no gum); 1971 Milk Duds Aaron (EX-MT, no Iron-Ons unopened box with (24) packs (packs NM, box EX); 3.) circa 1970s Swell candy); Wrappers: (23 cards, average NM) with Baseball: 1955 Bowman (VG) and “Bat ‘n Ball” Bubble Gum with (24) packs (NM) and 4.) 1977 Topps Cloth Stickers 1957 Topps five-cent (EX-MT). More on our website. unopened box of (36) pack (average EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

758. (3) Willabee & Ward Baseball & Football Patch Sets with Extras Offered is a 759. (10) 1977-2002 Quality Baseball & Basketball Sets trio of Willabee & Ward baseball and football patch sets with extras. Included are 1- Those who like to trek off the beaten path for sports collectibles will appreciate these 2.) (2) Willabee & Ward “125 Years of Official Baseball Patches” commemorative ten 1977-2002 baseball and basketball sets. Included are Baseball: (9 sets, all facto- binders and fact sheets totaling (40) felt patches and 3.) Willabee & Ward “NFL Team ry sealed, unless noted) with 1982 Topps, 1984 Topps Nestle (NM-MT, Mattingly Emblem Patch Collection” with (32) patches and fact sheets. Also present are sixteen RC), 1988 Score Glossy, 1988 Score Glossy Rookie & Traded, 1989 Fleer Glossy, multi-sport patches including ten USFL squads (average NM-MT). 2000-2002 Topps Limited; Basketball: 1976-77 Topps (144/144 average NM-MT) Opening Bid $150.00 with four PSA 9: #10, 30, #68 Gervin and 66. Opening Bid $150.00

760. (2830+) 1971- 761. (8200+) 1980s- 1985 Basketball & 1990s Baseball Stars Hockey Singles & Multi-Sport For the budget-conscious set col- College Uncut Sheet lector are these (2830+) 1971- Collection 1985 basketball and hockey sin- Stock your showcases with gles. This accumulation with these (8200+) 1980s-1990s moderate duplication averages baseball singles and multi-sport (VG to EX) with the latter sea- college uncut sheets. This mix- sons faring better. The majority ture averages (NM) and dis- of these cards are semi-stars or plays varying degrees of dupli- commons. Included are cation throughout. Multiple Basketball: (1423 cards) with base inserts and parallels are included. Keys include Baseball Singles: (8000+) with 1973-74 Topps: (576 cards, com- (400+) Griffey Jr., (50+) Jeter, (380+) McGwire, (150+) Ripken, (100+) A. posite EX-MT); 1975-76 Topps: Rodriguez, (100+) Ryan, (125+) F. Thomas and Multi-Sport 1990s College Uncut (290 cards, median EX-MT) and Sheets: (72 sheets). Due to size/weight, shipping and handling may be substantial. Hockey: (1415 cards). For more For more details, please visit our website. details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

110 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 763. (31) 1982-1999 Multi-Sport Wax, Rookies & Sets with Woods RC Presented is a grouping of (31) 1982-1999 multi-sport wax, rookies and sets. Included sin- gles are (5) 1982 Topps #21 Ripken RC (average NM), (3) 1983 Topps #482 Gwynn RC (all NM), (2) 1986 Topps #161 Rice RC (both NM), (3) 1990 Leaf #300 F. Thomas RC (all NM-MT), (3) 1991 Topps Stadium Club #94 Favre RC (all NM-MT), 1997-99 Grand Slam T. Woods RC (SC 96) and (4) 1983-1985 Boggs, Clemens and Gwynn rookies (all NM-MT). Sets and wax feature 1984 Fleer Update near 762. (1470+) 1951-2000 Multi-/Non-Sport Card Shoebox (131/132, missing Puckett RC), (3) 1990 Score Football Collection Rookie & Traded factory sets Presented is a diverse (1470+) 1951-2000 multi-/non-sport card shoebox collection (E. Smith RC) and (6) 1991 with many stars from a variety of manufacturers. Highlights include: Baseball: Topps Stadium Club wax (638 cards) with 1960 Topps: #148 Yastrzemski RC (VG); 1961 Topps: #307 boxes ((5) football with possi- Mantle WS (FR, mark on back); 1964 Topps: #125 Rose (GD); 1973 Topps: #615 ble Favre RC, (1) hockey). Schmidt RC (VG-EX) and (189) 1980s-2000s stars and rookies with (7) 1982 Opening Bid $200.00 Fleer #176 Ripken Jr. RC (average NM), 1993 Classic Four-Sport A. Rodriguez auto (NM-MT); Hockey: (183 cards) with 1979-80 Topps #18 Gretzky RC (PSA 7) and (100) 1980s-1990s stars and rookies with (2) 1984-85 OPC #67 Yzerman RC (both NM) and (3) 1984-85 Topps #49 Yzerman RC (all NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

764. 1980s-Current Multi-Sport Treasure Chest With Jordan, J. Robinson and Factory Sets A multitude of athletes and their teams headline this sizable assortment of 1980s- 1990s memorabilia. With several rarities among the keepsakes, highlights include: Jackie Robinson Statue (28/1200 limited edition figurine produced in 2004 by Upper Deck, NM-MT with original box and satin-lined holder); Michael Jordan a (NM) 1990 Action-Packed promo card, a (NM) 1985 “Air Jordan” retail tag; Cards (2) 2002 Topps Baseball Commemorative Packs Collection binders (contains all packs issued that season including Topps Tribute); (2) 2004 Upper Deck High Gloss Baseball Factory Sets. Note: due to the size/weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

765. (17) 766. (56,000+) 1999-2007 Modern Multi-Sport Football & Singles Hoard with Basketball (95) Game-Used/Auto Hobby Wax The weekend card show warrior Boxes can set up shop with this hoard of (56,000+) modern multi-sport Unearth hidden singles with (95) game-used and gems with these certified autographs. Several (17) 1999-2007 near base sets, hundreds of seri- football and bas- ally numbered cards and a sam- ketball hobby pling of earlier issues are dis- wax boxes. persed throughout this star- Several certified packed mixture. Rough esti- autographs, mates include (24,500+) foot- game-used ball, (24,000+) baseball, swatches and (6,000+) hockey, (1,600+) bas- rookies are ketball and (100+) golf. Details promised in this unsearched assortment. Included are Football: (13 boxes) with 2005 upon initial perusal include Score, 2005 Topps Total, 2005 Upper Deck ESPN, 2006 Bowman Jumbo, 2006 Topps Certified Auto: (40 cards); Chrome, 2006 Upper Deck, 2007 Bowman Jumbo, 2007 Bowman Chrome, 2007 Game-Used: (55 cards); Topps Jumbo, (2) 2007 Topps Chrome, 2007 Topps DPP, 2007 Upper Deck; Singles: with Baseball: 2001 Topps Traded #T247 Pujols RC (NM-MT) Football: Basketball: (4 boxes) with 1999-00 Topps Chrome and (3) 2002-03 SP Game-Used 2003 Leaf Limited #123 Romo RC (NM-MT, bronze spotlight); Basketball: 1972-73 Edition (6 packs, one memorabilia/auto card per). Topps #255 Erving AS (EX-MT) and Hockey: 1986-87 Topps #53 Roy RC (EX-MT). Opening Bid $150.00 Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is highly encouraged. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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767. Circa 768. (23) 769. (4) 1926 1890 Levi and 1909-1911 Spalding Gold Oliver T205 Gold Champions Beard Border & Graded Baseball Cabinet— T206 Hall of SGC White Famers/Stars Authentic Border Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid Singles with (4) BVG $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

770. 1935 771. 1949 772. (2) Diamond Stars Bowman PCL #8 1953 #33 Schoolboy Jack Brewer Topps Rowe GAI 8 SGC Authentic Baseball Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 SGC Graded Rookie High Number Short Prints: Podres and Gilliam Opening Bid $100.00

775. 1902 773. May 12, 774. 1999 World “Base Ball: 1956 Ebbets Series Game 4 1845-1871” Field Ticket Stub Yankee Stadium Hardbound From Erskine Full Ticket - PSA 10 Volume by No-Hitter - PSA 4 Opening Bid $200.00 Seymour Opening Bid $200.00 Church Opening Bid $100.00

777. Circa 1920s Babe Ruth Original Velox Photograph Opening Bid $100.00 776. (25) Circa 1900s-1932 Baseball 778. (3) Vintage News Service Pinbacks Photos with Ruth and Johnson Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

781. May 25, 1953 Yankee Stadium Full Ticket From Mantle’s 42nd 779. (2) Senators Items with 1924 780. Joe DiMaggio Endorsement Trio Career Home Run Guide and 1960s Beach Ball With 1947 Sport Magazine Premium Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

112 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 784. 1969 Milton Bradley Complete Set of (296) Cards Opening Bid 782. (2) 1967 Topps Punch-Outs with 783. 1968 Topps #177 Nolan Ryan RC $100.00 Cepeda & Stargell (Factory Miscut) Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

785. 1940s- 1980s Dodgers Memorabilia Lot Opening Bid $100.00 786. (4) 1976-1987 Topps Baseball 787. (6) 1979 New York Yankees Complete Sets Retail Displays Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

789. (40) Berra and 790. (41) 2002 Rizzuto Topps Tribute Autographed Baseball Photos With Relic Cards & 788. 1983 and 1985 Hall of Fame (4) Different (169) Singles Induction Bats With Stampings of All Poses Opening Bid Living Members Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 $150.00

791. (103) 2003 Sweet Spot Classic Baseball Auto/Jersey/ Inserts with Puckett Auto Opening Bid 792. (9) 2006-2008 Baseball Hobby $100.00 Wax Boxes with (2) Allen & Ginter 793. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed Opening Bid $100.00 Baseball with Full JSA Opening Bid $200.00

796. (2) Nolan 794. 1975 Ryan Milwaukee Signed Brewers Stat Balls Team- and 300th Signed Win Full Baseball Ticket With Early 795. Autographed Hall of Opening Bid Yount and Full JSA Fame Induction Day Ball $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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797. 1947, 1952 and 1962 Washington Senators Team-Signed Baseballs 799. Autographed 1960 Topps With Ferrell, Wynn and Bluege 798. (13) Single-Signed Baseballs Opening Bid $150.00 Baseball #148 Yastrzemski RC - PSA With Rose, Bonds and V. Guerrero Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

800. (12) 1972- 2001 Baseball Autographed Star Cards with (2) Jeter—All PSA/DNA 802. (3) 1956-1989 New York Yankee Authentic 801. Koufax and Greenberg Signed Hall of Fame Signed Postcards with Opening Bid $150.00 Hall of Fame Plaque Postcards - PSA Mantle—All PSA/DNA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

803. (5) Perez-Steele 804. (2) St. Autographed Louis Cardinals PSA/DNA Signed Flats Postcards With Dean Cut with Mantle and 1948 Team- & Williams Signed Display 805. Pete Rose Autographed Ticket Opening Bid from 1985 “4192” Game $250.00 With Musial Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

808. (2) Signed and Framed Pieces With Aaron, R. Jackson and 806. 1948 Pennsylvania Railroad Henderson Menu Signed by (17) St. Louis 807. DiMaggio/Rizzuto Autograph Opening Bid Cardinals including Musial Lot of (3) $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

811. Negro League Collection With (45) Signed Lithographs 809. Cal Ripken, Jr. Signed 1983 810. (3) “The Kings” Lithograph Opening Bid $100.00 World Series Watercolor Prints Signed by Aaron, Henderson, Opening Bid $100.00 Rose and Ryan With Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00

114 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 814. 812. (6) Signed Signed Limited Baseball Edition Hall of Fame Yankees Lithographs Jersey Opening Bid 813. (2) Signed Opinion Letters $150.00 (#2/7) Regarding Ruth’s “Called Shot” With Opening Bid Crosetti and Devens $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

817. Late- 1940s Lou Gambino Chalkware Statue from 815. (3) Oriole Legends Single- Personal Signed Bats With Brooks, Boog and 816. Early-1900s H.F. Chase Football Estate Cal Shoulder Pads Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

820. 1967 819. “Johnny 1960s Pro Action Jon Punch-Out Arnett Photos” Hartland Book - 818. (3) 1964-69 Jets Programs with Statue Unpunched Opening Bid Opening Bid 1st Game at Shea $100.00 $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

821. 1967 Packers- Cowboys NFL 822. 1969 Topps Championship #100 Joe Lambeau Namath Field “Ice Progressive Bowl” Proof—SGC Program Authentic Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid 823. Cecil Turner 1971 $200.00 “Golden Helmet” Award Opening Bid $100.00

824. 826. Washington Autographed Redskins 1984 Topps Program Football #123 and Marino RC - PSA Publication Opening Bid $100.00 Lot with 825. Terry Bradshaw Framed 42x34 1972 Poster Near-Set of (19/26) Signed Jersey – Steiner Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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827. 1990 NY Giants 16x20 Photo 828. 1909 Eureka College Football & 829. 1933 Goudey Sport Kings Signed by (32) – Steiner Basketball Posters Display Box & Wrapper Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

831. 1940s- 830. 1935 JA Patt 1950s Sporting Events Philadelphia & Stars #19 Colored Bobby Jones Stars GAI 3.5 Basketball Opening Bid $100.00 Broadside Opening Bid 832. 1940s-1960s Vintage Basketball $100.00 Team Photographs Opening Bid $150.00

835. Joe DiMaggio 833. 1955-56 Personal World Champion Driver Philadelphia With Warriors Pinback Custom- With Ribbon Designed Hanger Head Opening Bid $100.00 834. (3) 1969-1971 LSU Basketball Cover Media Guides with Maravich Covers Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

837. 1999 Celebrity 836. John Golf Tour McEnroe Program Signed 19x30 Signed by Display with (7) With Piece of Court Jordan, J. – Steiner Brown and Opening Bid $150.00 Full JSA 838. (3) Political Items with 1900 Opening Bid RNC Ticket $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

841. Bronze/Marble “Rattlesnake” Statue by Frederick 840. (3) Signed 1950s Exhibits Remington 839. U.S. Military Ephemera Lot With Opening Bid Entertainers with Roy Rogers—All $200.00 U.S.S. Hambleton Items PSA/DNA Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

116 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 842. (21) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders with Mathewson Presented is a collec- tion of (21) different 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders with five HOF examples. The key pieces include Mathewson/Devlin (GD), 844. 1930-1941 Baseball Magazine Bresnahan/Harmon Collection of (96) With Supplements (VG-EX), A primary source for baseball minutiae during the pre- Miller/Clarke (VG- 843. (23) 1911 S74 Baseball Silks war years, Baseball Magazine details the Depression- EX), era diamond heroes in this 1930s-1940s partial run. Marquard/Meyers with (17) Colored Variations With covers and pages intact, the guides consistently (VG-EX) and Offered is a collection of (23) 1911 S74 Silks with (17) fare at the (VG-EX) plateau with edge and spine wear Barry/Baker (VG). of the colored variations. Highlights include a pair of throughout. Includes: 1930 complete run; 1931 com- The cards all feature a HOFers (Evers and Bresnahan) and Ed Cicotte with the plete run; 1932 (9/12); 1933 (2/12); 1934 complete run; combination of common folds, foxing or factory mis- large percentage of silk relics remaining in excellent 1935 (11/12); 1936 complete run; 1937 (10/12); 1938 cuts but present better than their technical grades. Visit condition. Complete breakdown is available on our (9/12); 1939 (2/12); 1940 (3/12); 1941 (2/12). our website for more information. website. Supplements and missing issues listed on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

846. 1959 Fleer Ted Williams Complete Set (80/80) with PSA 8 #68 Ted Signs Shortprint The early life, baseball career, 847. (15) 1951-1971 Multi-Sport PSA activities and Graded Stars with (3) Mantle & Ryan interests of Ted 845. (5) 1940 Michigan Sportservice Williams are RC Detroit Tigers documented with the offered 1959 Fleer (80/80) com- Each graded by PSA, most of which have an accompa- Feel the roar of the Detroit Tigers with these five 1940 plete set. This series has an approximate condition nying qualifier. Presented is a grouping of (15) 1951- Michigan Sportservice singles. The portraits in this breakdown of 25% (NM-MT or better), 45% (NM) and 1971 multi-sport stars. Keys include Baseball: with enigmatic 4-1/8 x 6-1/4” black-and-white issue are 30% (EX-MT or lesser). Highlights include #1 The 1957 Topps: #95 Mantle (PSA 6, st), NNO CL 1/2 Big framed with a baseball design and accompanied by a Early Years (EX-MT), #2 w/ Babe Ruth (NM), #11 w/ Blony (PSA 6, mc), NNO CL 4/5 Big Blony (PSA 5, brief biography on the lower portion of the cards. Jimmie Foxx (NM), #17 Hit .400 (NM), #63 AS mk); 1960 Topps: #563 Mantle AS (PSA 8, oc); 1966 Included B. Bell (EX), Huggins (GD), Kress (VG-EX), Record w/ Auto (NM), #67 Fishing w/ Snead (EX-MT), Topps: #1 Mays (PSA 7, oc); 1968 Topps: #177 Ryan Newsom (VG) and Tebbetts (VG). The blank reverses #68 Ted Signs (PSA 8), #70 w/ J. Thorpe (EX), #75 RC (PSA 6, oc) and 1971 Topps: #600 Mays (PSA 8). are clean. Value to Sox (EX-MT) and #80 Goals for 1959 (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

848. (4) 849. (9) 850. 1963-1969 1967-1977 (150,000+) Baseball Baseball 1990s- Oddball Oddball & 2000s Sets with Insert Sets Mostly Salada & Oddball special- Baseball Old ists will appreci- Singles ate this starting London nine of 1967- Hoard Coins 1977 baseball Highlighted by Assembled is a and insert sets. thousands of quartet of Unless noted, star cards, the 1 9 6 3 - 1 9 6 9 each set presents presented baseball odd- (NM or better). mountain of ball complete Keys include cardboard con- sets. Included are 1 . ) 1963 Salada-Junket Coins (63/63, 1960s: with 1.) tains over majority EX-MT to NM) with #4 Koufax (NM), #22 1967 Topps Pin- (150,000) total singles. The overwhelming majority Mays (EX-MT), #23 Clemente (EX), #24 Aaron (EX- Ups (32/32) with (95%+) is baseball with the 1990s and 2000s as the fea- MT), #56 Mantle (NM); 2 . ) 1965 Old London Coins #6 Mantle (NM); tured decades. Note: due to the size of this lot, a ship- (40/40, median EX-MT) with Mantle (EX); 3 . ) 1 9 6 6 2.) 1968 Topps Game (33/33); 3.) 1969 Topps Deckle ping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up is encouraged. Fleer All-Star Match (66/66, average EX-MT) and 4 . ) Edge (33/33, majority EX-MT); 1970s: with 1.) 1970 More on our website. 1969 Milton Bradley (296/296, mostly EX-MT to NM) Topps Super (42/42, average EX-MT) with #38 Powell Opening Bid $150.00 with Aaron (NM), Clemente (EX-MT) and Mays (EX- SP (NM-MT) and 2.) 1971 Topps Super (63/63, median M T ) . EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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851. (42) 1887-1939 852. 1910-1921 Baseball & Non-Sports Pre-War Baseball Singles with (11) Hall of Card Grab Bag of Famers (23) with Cobb Offered is a grouping of (42) 1887- Assembled for the prewar 1939 baseball and non-sports singles collector is a grouping of with eleven Hall of Famers. (23) baseball cards including Highlights include Baseball: (41 a tough T5 Pinkerton Bender cards) with 1909-11 E90-1 American (VG, chipping on the card- Caramel: B. Brown (FR, due to board backing) and 1921 reverse paper loss); 1909-11 T206 Exhibit Ty Cobb (VG). The White Borders: Perdue (FR, lot contains (15) T206 sin- Nashville); 1910 E96 Philadelphia gles highlighted by E. Caramel: Bender (FR, due to light Collins (VG) and McGinnity paper loss); 1913 T200 Fatima Team (trimmed), 1901-11 M116 Cards: Detroit (PR), Philadelphia Sporting Life Bender Nationals (PR); 1917 E135 Collins- (trimmed), (3) 1912 T202 McCarthy: Carey (trimmed); 1922 Hassan Triple Folders with W575-2: Frisch (GAI 2), Rixey (GAI Marquard/Meyers (VG) and 1.5), Sewell (GAI 1.5); 1934-36 (2) 1911 S74 White silks Diamond Stars: #27 Traynor (FR, (Mattern and Snodgrass). due to writing); 1939 Play Ball: #3 Ruffing (VG), #51 Ott (GD) and Boxing: (1 card) The grouping is mostly in the (VG to VG-EX) range with most cards presenting better with 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter: Bauer (PR, due to paper loss). More on our website. than the technical grades. The T206 singles have either Sweet Caporal or Piedmont Opening Bid $250.00 reverses with one Sovereign. Opening Bid $250.00

853. 1929 R316 854. Late 1940s Kashin Stan Musial Publications Original 22 x 23- Near Set 1/2 Chesterfield (94/101) with Advertising Ruth & Gehrig Poster Presented is a challeng- Long before the ing 1929 R316 Kashin “Marlboro Man” rode the Publiations near set of open frontier, Stan “The (94/101) cards. This Man” Musial pitched his classic pre-war edition favorite tobacco product. is headlined by Ruth, The offered original Gehrig and (26) addi- Chesterfield advertising tional Cooperstown poster is framed an mat- inductees. Each card in ted to 22 x 23-1/2 and this gallery displays displays the three-time multiple thumbtack National League Most holes along the upper and lower edges. Additionally, 7% display writing on the revers- Valuable Player smiling es. Otherwise, the action-packed images present (GD to VG) with mild creasing while holding a smoke throughout. Key players include Bottomley, Combs, Faber, Foxx, Frisch, Gehrig, and a package of cigarettes in his left hand. The suited slugger is crowned with a Goslin, Grimes, Grove, Hafey, Hornsby, Hoyt, Klein, Manush, Maranville, Ott, Cardinals cap and emerges from a pale green backdrop. The standards of “Triple Pennock, S. Rice, Ruffing, Ruth, Sewell, Simmons, Terry, Traynor, Vance, L. Waner, Smoking Pleasure” are extolled. The Liggett & Myers product displays superficial P. Waner and H. Wilson. More on our website. creasing but is extremely vibrant with bold text. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

855. Baltimore Orioles 856. 1995 Treasure Chest With IMT T206 1983 Team-Signed Honus Pennant Wagner From the glorious years at Reprint Memorial Stadium, these Case of Baltimore Orioles keepsakes pro- vide telling reminders of a fran- (9000) chise that supplanted the Yankees Cards atop baseball’s hierarchy for The most awhile. The well-preserved relics famous subject are highlighted by: Autographs in sports card (8) including color photo history is expert- prints/stadium-issued programs ly reproduced with (2) Palmer, Ripken, Jr. and with the offered B. Robinson and a 1983 pennant 1995 IMT T206 signed by (22) with Palmer, Honus Wagner Ripken Jr. and Sr. and full JSA; reprint case of Cards (2) 1981 Topps #21 (9000) cards. Ripken RC (NM and EX). More Unlike similar on our website. Wagner reprints, this issue is fully licensed by the Wagner estate. Each card grades Opening Bid $200.00 (MT) and displays a blue Piedmont advertising reverse. Only eleven cents per card for a classic reprint which regularly sells for much more on internet auction sites. Opening Bid $1000.00

118 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 857. 1886 Boston Beaneaters vs. Detroit Wolverines Scorecard Presented is an 1886 Boston Beaneaters vs. Detroit 858. (12) Single-Signed Willie Mays Wolverines scorecard. With four Hall of Famers on the Baseballs 859. (16) Perez-Steele Baseball & ledger (Radbourn, Brouthers, Hanlon, Thompson), this Presented is a dozen stellar single-signed Willie Mays ephemeron, according to research, probably came from OML Budig baseballs. Each ball has a gorgeous blue Goal Line Art Football Sets with the 8/4 contest in which the home standing Beaneaters felt tip signature with (10) grading (“9-10”) and (2) Celebration won by a 6-4 margin. The scorecard is neatly marked in showing mild smudges, grading (“7-8”). The baseballs Advanced autographed hounds will desire these sixteen pencil with mild creasing, toning and stress along the are all bright white with (11/12) having the “Say Hey” Perez-Steele Baseball and Goal Line Art Football sets. compacting fold. The “Steal Up” reverse displays hologram. Auction LOA from James Spence Included are 1984-1990 Perez-Steele Great Moments vibrant game imagery from the age. Presents in (VG to Authentications. Baseball set: (Series 1-9, all #/1523, plus dupes for EX) condition. Opening Bid $400.00 Series 7 and 8, both #/1163); 1989 Perez-Steele Opening Bid $150.00 Celebration Baseball set: (#/10,000, in decorative box with booklet, 45 cards) and 1989-1992 Goal Line Art Football: (4 sets, Series 1, Series 3, (2) Series 4, not factory sealed). Opening Bid $250.00

861. 1930s Hillerich & Bradsby Collection of (3) With “Babe Ruth 860. Detroit Tigers World Series Special” Bat and (2) Mini-Bats Items With 1935 H&B Brown Bat and 862. Sports Illustrated 1st and 2nd Opening Bid $100.00 1940 Briggs Stadium Program Issues With 1955 Cards Insert Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

864. Ray Nitschke Signed 1964 Federal and State Income Tax Forms - 863. Vintage Football Publications Full JSA With Early Spalding Catalogs and 865. (5) 1950s-2000s Cleveland Opening Bid $100.00 Super Bowl Programs Indians Nodders & Dolls Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

868. 1954 Esskay Hot Dogs Bob Young PSA 1 (mk) Opening Bid $250.00 866. (12) 1980s-1990s Baseball Nodders 867. (20) 1978-1995 Multi-Sport Opening Bid $100.00 Complete Sets Opening Bid $100.00

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870. (35) 1975-1989 Baseball & Football Complete Sets— Loaded Presented is an impressive selection of (35) 1975-1989 baseball and football com- plete sets. This gathering is loaded with key rookies and superstars. These (NM-MT) sets are hand-collated and headlined by Baseball: (25 869. (350+) 1930s-1990s Multi-/Non-Sport Balance of sets) with 1977 Topps Cloth, 1982 Topps, 1983 Topps Collection Traded, (3) 1983 Donruss, (3) Offered is a (350+) 1930s-1990s multi-/non-sport balance of collection with a variety 1983 Fleer, 1984 Donruss, of collectibles represented. Highlights include Cards: (149 cards) with Baseball: (2 1985 Topps, 1989 Upper cards) with 1947-66 Exhibits: Mantle (FR, due to reverse paper loss, letters connect- Deck (in factory box, but ed); Football: (49 cards) with 1959 Topps: #10 J. Brown (FR, writing on back); 1960 opened); Football: (10 sets) Fleer: (2) #124 Kemp RC (VG-EX, GD); 1962 Fleer: #79 Kemp (EX-MT); 1965 with (2) 1982 Topps, (4) 1984 Topps: #35 Kemp SP (VG); Autographed Items: (8 items, no certs) with Baseball: Topps and 1986 Topps. More DiMaggio (8x10 West print), Ruffing (1935 Yankees scorecard page); on our website. Due to Plates/Decanters: 1985 Chicago Cubs Jim Beam decanter (NM) and Other: (175 size/weight, a shipping sur- items) with undated 4x4 carpet from Elvis Presley’s first home (with COA). More on charge may apply. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

871. (43) 1978- 1991 Multi-/Non- Sport Wax Boxes, (2) 872. 1978-1987 Full/Near Cases Topps Football & (170) Wax Complete Set Run Packs of (10) Engage in a wax feast with Gridiron specialists will these (43) 1978-1991 appreciate this run of ten multi-/non-sport wax 1978-1987 Topps Football boxes including two complete sets. These prima- full/near cases and (170) rily (NM to NM-MT) sets assorted wax packs. Key are hand-collated with the to this unsearched mixture majority of keys presenting are Wax Boxes: ( 4 3 similarly. Included are 1978 boxes, two full/near cases) (#315 Dorsett RC, EX-MT), with B a s e b a l l : (31 boxes, 1979, 1980, 1981 (#216 one near set case) with 1981 Topps, 1981 Topps cello, 1982 Topps K-Mart near set case Montana RC, EX-MT) and (42/44), 1985 Topps cello; B a s k e t b a l l : (10 boxes, one case) with (3) 1981-82 Topps (all 1982-1987. “X”), 1990-91 Hoops case (not sealed, 20 boxes); G o l f : 1981 Donruss; N o n - S p o rt s : Opening Bid $200.00 1976 Donruss Space: 1999; Wax Packs: (170 packs) with B a s k e t b a l l : (3) 1980-81 Topps; H o c k e y : (47 packs) with (19) 1982-83 OPC and (28) 1983-84 OPC. Due to size/weight, shipping and handling may be substantial. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

873. (128) 1979- 874. 1969-70 1984 Topps to 1980-81 Football Topps Rack/Cello Packs Basketball with (3) Unopened Complete Boxes Set Run of Score big with these (128) (12) Sets 1979-1984 Topps Football Heroes of the hard- rack/cello packs with a trio wood preside on of boxes. These unopened this comprehensive artifacts average (NM) and run of twelve could conceal multiple high- 1969-70 to 1980- grade sets along with Hall of 81 Topps Fame rookies such as Basketball complete sets. Unless noted, each set averages (NM or better). Highlights Campbell, Elway, Marino include 1969-70 Topps: (99/99, median EX to EX-MT) with #1 Chamberlain (VG), and Montana. Included are #20 Havlicek RC (EX), #25 Alcindor RC (EX-MT), #43 Bradley RC (EX-MT), #99 Topps Wax/Cello Boxes: ( 3 CL (EX-MT); 1970-71 Topps: #13 Riley SP (NM), #50 Chamberlain (NM), #75 boxes) with (1) 1980 wax, Alcindor (NM), #123 Maravich RC (NM), #160 West (NM); 1971-72 Topps: (majori- (2) 1984 cello (both “X”, 24 ty EX-MT to NM) with #70 Chamberlain (NM); 1972-73 Topps: #195 Erving RC packs per); Topps Rack (NM); 1973-74 Topps: #80 Chamberlain (NM), #240 Erving (NM); 1974-75 Topps: P a c k s : (96 racks) with (59) #196 Gervin RC (NM), #250 Chamberlain (NM-MT); 1976-77 Topps: (majority EX- 1980 (three wax packs per), (37) 1981; Topps Cello Packs: (14 packs) with (5) 1982, (9) MT to NM, includes unopened pack) with #1 Erving (EX-MT) and 1980-81 Topps: 1984 and Topps Tr a y s : (18) 1979 three-pack trays. #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving TL/#139 M. Johnson RC (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

120 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 877. (134) 1950s-1990s Racing 876. (8) 1920s-1980s Multi-Sport Treasure Chest with Indianapolis 875. (7) 1976-1982 Topps Basketball Collectibles with Vintage Indians 500 Concentration Complete Sets Plates “The greatest spectacle in racing” is the theme of this Offered is a run of seven 1976-1982 Topps Basketball Offered is a grouping of eight 1920s-1980s multi-sport (134) piece 1950s-1990s racing treasure chest. complete sets averaging (NM). Included are 1976-77 collectibles featuring vintage ceramic plates. Highlights Highlights include Decanters/Plates/Steins: 1970 Ezra Topps: #1 Erving (EX-MT), #60 Maravich (NM), #100 include 1.) circa 1950s “Chief Wahoo Batting” ceramic Brooks race car (EX, broken seal), 1972 R.E.M Abdul-Jabbar (VG-EX), #110 D. Thompson RC (EX- 9” plate (EX-MT); 2.) circa 1960s “Home of the Original Famous Firsts #9 decanter (EX-MT, intact MT); 1977-78 Topps; 1978-79 Topps; 1979-80 Topps; Indians” ceramic 10” plate (EX-MT); 3.) circa 1960s seal) and 1990 Indianapolis 500 glass tray (NM, 13”). 1980-81 Topps: #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving Leader/#139 Detroit Tigers 28-1/2” felt pennant with yellow spine Also present are (115) additional items including a M. Johnson RC (NM), #34 Bird/164/23 (NM-MT), and tassels (VG) and 4.) circa 1970s University of 1967 Indianapolis 500 ashtray (EX) and (32) 1980s- #162/#174 Erving LDR, #139 M. Johnson RC (NM); Texas ceramic football bank (EX, due to mild crazing). 1990s modern souvenir pins (average NM). More on 1980-81 Topps Posters and 1981-82 Topps. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

880. (220) Treasure 878. (22) 1935-1941 Detroit Lions Chest with Pennants, Pubs & Cards 879. (23) 1961 Nu-Card Football GAI J-E-T-S, Jets Jets Jets! Celebrate the storied New York Football Programs Jets franchise with this (220) piece treasure chest con- “America’s most colorful football team” is chronicled Graded Wax Packs & Display Box sisting of pennants, publications and cards. Highlights with these (22) 1935-1941 Detroit Lions football pro- Score multiple high-grade cards of collegians with include Jets Cards: (170 older cards) and Nodders: grams. Highlights include 1935: vs. Giants NFL Title these (23) 1961 Nu-Card Football GAI graded wax 1968-1980 NFL/AFL Gold Round Base (EX, light ton- Game (FR to GD); 1938: vs. Cardinals (GD, minor packs and display box. Included are Display Box: (GAI ing and chipping in box). Also present is a circa 1970s writing, Clark on cover), vs. Packers (VG), vs. 7); Wax Packs: (23 packs) with (2) GAI 10, (4) GAI Rawlings football signed by (10) including Ewbank, Redskins (GD, Clark cover); 1939: vs. Packers (VG- 9.5, (1) GAI 9, (6) GAI 8.5, (4) GAI 8, (1) GAI 7.5 and Maynard (no cert, partially deflated) and (3) pennants EX); 1940: vs. Rams (VG-EX, Clark day) and 1941: (5) GAI 4. Possible pulls include E. Davis RC, Gabriel with late 1960s/early 1970s (EX-MT). More on our vs. Packers (VG). More on our website. RC and Hadl RC. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

883. 1968- 1976 Hot Wheels Collection of (21) with (2) Sealed Burning those orange rubber tracks as a 882. 1960s Marx Tin Litho Civil War viable competi- 881. 1920s-1960s Americana Mansion With Accessories tor to the “Matchbox” Treasure Chest With 1965 Kennedy Manufactured during the 1960s by toy magnate Louis cars, Mattel’s Model and (2) AHM Train Engines Marx, this tin litho mansion portrays a southern planta- “Hot Wheels” From a bygone era during which rock n roll, the hula tion from the Civil War era. Measuring 45”-long and were the self- hoop and mini-skirts were part of the new craze, these 19”-tall (at the chimney’s highest point), the sturdy tin proclaimed “Fastest metal cars in the world!” This collectibles include games, novelties and publications. edifice showcases a symmetrically arranged façade and assortment of (21) high-speed novelties includes 1:64 Highlights include 1965 John F. Kennedy Model a n an open back from which (7) spacious compartments scale die-cast models and a vintage carry case. Aurora Plastics assembly kit with finished product to are visible. In all, (75) accessories accompany, includ- Highlights include: 1968 Custom Camaro a Mint-in show Kennedy in his rocking chair in front of a fireplace. ing a white picket fence, indoor and patio furniture, and box example with collector’s button; 1968 Custom T- In (EX-MT) original box with all pieces; (2) A H M playtime items such as a swing set and sand box. Bird a Mint-in-box example with collector’s button. E n g i n e s both in original box with 2-4-0- Bowker (NM) Opening Bid $150.00 More on our website. and 4-4-0 Reno (box is GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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884. (4) Full-Size Signed Football Helmets With (2) Baugh Presented are (4) full-size football hel- mets auto- graphed by gridiron leg- ends. Executed in 885. (11) Signed Mini-Helmets With Jim Brown and various color markers, the bold signatures project (“9”) or better quality throughout. Includes: (2) Sammy Baugh leather helmets both signed in the front center and Reggie White inscribed “HOF 1963” on the left earflap. Inscribed “1937” and “1942,” respectively, Gridiron stalwarts and Canton enshrinees, all, the NFL stars who have autographed along the top panel; Cleveland Browns 1946-1959 style, signed in black marker by these (11) mini-helmets have executed bold scriptings that average (“8-9”) quality. Gatski, Lavelli (d.2009, signed twice), McCormack, Mitchell and Willis; Detroit Includes: J. Brown, Connor, Hayes, Hickerson, Hirsch, McAfee, Motley, A. Parker, J. Lions 1952-1960 style, signed in black marker by Cassady, Creekmur, J. H. Johnson, Parker, D. Walker and Reggie White. Individual certs/holograms from JSA. More on Lary and Schmidt. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

887. (18) Multi-Signed Mini-Helmets With Packers, 886. (15) Signed Mini-Helmets With Alworth, Motley and Browns and Chicago Cardinals Sayers Superstars and Hall of Famer groupings from vaunted NFL dynasties have decorated While these (15) helmets are miniature versions, the signatures they showcase are these (18) mini-helmets with bold signatures that average (“9”) quality. Highlights from larger-than-life icons. Averaging (“9”) or better quality throughout, the pennings include: Bears Atkins/Jones; Cardinals Crow/Matson/Trippi; Browns include: Alworth, (2) Atkins, (2) Groza, Mackey, Maynard, McCormack, McDonald, Groza/Lavelli/Mitchell/Motley/Noll/Willis; Lions Creekmur/Gatski/Lary/Schmidt; (2) Motley, Noll, Robustelli, Sayers and Van Buren. Individual certs/holograms from Packers Dale/Dowler/McGee/Starr; Chiefs Bell/Dawson; Vikings Gilliam/Tarkenton; James Spence Authentications. More on our website. Giants Brown/Gifford/Huff/Maynard; Raiders Biletnikoff/Guy/Hendricks/Otto; Opening Bid $250.00 Eagles Bednarik/McDonald/Pihos/Van Buren; Steelers Morrall/Stautner; 49ers Johnson/McElhenny/Morrall/Perry/St. Clair/Tittle; Redskins Jurgensen/Mitchell/Taylor. Individual certs/holograms from JSA. Complete listing on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

888. (22) Autographed Leather Mini-Helmets With 889. Muhammad Ali/ Joe Frazier Signed Boxing Gloves Graham and Hutson Battle-tested heroes have autographed these (22) leather mini helmets. Just like the Shadowbox Display - Steiner old-fashioned gridiron equipment worn during the pre-face mask era, these colorful Combatants in “The Fight of the Century” and “The Thrilla in Manila,” leather accessories showcase bold signatures that average (“9”) strength and clarity. Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier are the subjects in this impressive shadowbox dis- Includes: (2) Baugh, Blanda, Canadeo, Donovan, (2) Dudley, Gatski, Graham, Hutson, play. Measuring 38-1/8 x 27-1/8 x 5-3/4”-deep, the mahogany piece showcases red Lavelli, McAfee, (2) Parker, J. Perry, Presnell, Tittle, Trippi, D. Walker, Willis, Wistert leather “Everlast” gloves autographed (black marker) by Ali (“8” strength) and and a multi-signed mini helmet with Bednarik/Pihos/Van Buren. Individual certs/holo- Frazier (“7”), respectively. Accenting the display are (3) black-and-white action pho- grams from JSA. tos and a plaque with an engraved legend. Steiner Sports COA/holograms. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00

122 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 891. Multi- Signed Baseball Art Display With Paige, Hubbell and Musial Hardball leg- ends spanning the Deadball Era through the 1960s have autographed their likenesses 890. Muhammad Ali Signed G.O.A.T. Mega-Book on this attrac- This “Collector’s Edition” of GOAT (Greatest of All Time) chronicles the life and achievements of tive display. Mounted to a 24x28 thick cardboard backing, the sym- Muhammad Ali and is autographed by its widely acclaimed subject. Measuring 22x22, the siz- metrically arranged 3-1/2 x 4-1/2” artist’s renderings have been able volume contains 792 pages of photos and text spanning six decades of Ali’s remarkable life. endorsed by their Hall of Fame subjects with various writing instru- Produced in 2001 by Taschen, the keepsake weighs in at just over 70 lbs. and is signed on a glass- ments. Includes (from left to right): Gehringer (“8” strength), Snider ine page by Ali. While the translucent surface yields the slightest ink migration, Ali’s black mark- (“6-7”), Musial (“9”), Slaughter (“8”), Gomez (“7”), Ford (“9”), Irvin er scripting remains bold and definitively projects (“9”) strength and clarity. (“7-8”), Paige (signed twice; “9” and “8”), Wood (“9”), Averill (“8-9”) Opening Bid $1200.00 and Hubbell (“8”). The display is completed by (2) unsigned images of Babe Ruth and clubhouse signatures of Cronin, J. DiMaggio and T. Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00

892. 1962-1969 Original Barbie Doll Collection With Accessories Mattel’s prototype “Barbie” struts the runway in this impressive collection of vintage in-box dolls and acces- sories. Includes: 1962 Barbie In Box with (3) dresses, coat and hat. Box has separation on one of the lid’s edges; 1962 Midge In Box with dress, skirt/top combinations, shorts, bathing suits and shoes. Box has separation at corners; lid is (EX-MT); 1963 Skipper In Box little sis Skipper comes with outfits, shoes and purse accessories. Box and lid are (EX-MT); 1963 Ricky In Box Skipper’s friend comes in box (lid has corner separation) with casual and play clothes, baseball cap and glove accessories; 1963 Ken In Box lid is separated at (2) corners. Barbie’s beau comes with business and casual attire items, pajamas and shoes; 1963 Allan In Box Ken’s buddy in (EX-MT) box is equipped with casual and swim attire items and shoes; 1969 Talking Ken In Box box has markings; doll appears (NM) though talking ring does not work. There are also (2) loose dolls, (14) early-1960s mini-catalogs and (3) metal coat hanger accessories (all rectangular base). Opening Bid $300.00

894. (111) 1957-1978 Topps Baseball Stars with Clemente, Koufax, Mays & Ryan RC Only Cooperstown inductees and bona fide superstars are granted admittance into this gallery of (111) 1957-1978 Topps Baseball stars. With leg- ends such as Clemente, Koufax and Mays headlining, this “can’t miss” assortment provides 893. (1750+) Modern Multi-Sport Auto/Jersey/Inserts— promising “break value” for the purchaser. Keys include 1959 Loaded Topps: #202 Maris (EX); 1960 These (1750+) modern multi-sport certified autographs, game-used jersey and inserts Topps: #565 Maris AS (EX- are absolutely loaded with core Hall of Famers, established superstars and up-and- MT); 1961 Topps: #150 Mays coming prospects. Several of these singles are serially numbered and come from a (EX), #344 Koufax (EX-MT), variety of tiered subsets. Highlights include Baseball: (1292 cards) with Auto/Jersey: #388 Clemente (VG), #415 2007 Topps Sterling Ryan (#/10); Certified Auto: (203 cards) with 1993 Classic Aaron (VG); 1962 Topps: #1 Four-Sport A. Rodriguez, 2004 Leaf Limited #216 Schmidt (#/50), 2007 Donruss Elite Maris (EX), #5 Koufax (VG-EX), #10 Clemente (EX-MT), #18 Mantle/Mays (EX- Extra: #106 Heyward, #120 Wieters; Game-Used: (148 cards) with 2007 Topps MT); 1963 Topps: #210 Koufax (EX-MT); 1964 Topps: #331 A.L. Bombers/Mantle Sterling L. Gonzalez letter (#1/1); PSA Graded: (123 cards) with (41) PSA 10: 1994 (EX); 1966 Topps: #100 Koufax (VG), #126 Palmer RC (EX-MT); 1967 Topps: #200 Flair #340 A. Rodriguez RC and Football: (292 cards) with Certified Auto: 2007 Mays (EX-MT); 1968 Topps: #177 Ryan RC (presents EX-MT, but colored on Playoff National Treasures Namath. More on our website. edges), #247 Bench RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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896. Joe 895. Coleman Kansas 1968-1970 City Signed Athletics Game-Used 1955-1959 Washington Game- Senators Worn Cap Batting 897. Montreal Expos 1990s Game- Opening Bid Helmet $100.00 Worn Lot With (2) Jerseys and Opening Bid $100.00 Helmet Opening Bid $100.00

899. (6) 900. (7) 1980s-2000s Professional Team-Issued Jackets With Early 898. (5) 1980s-2000s Pittsburgh Model Major League Baseball Devil Rays Jackets Pirates Game-Worn and Pro Model These (6) professional model baseball jackets were Jackets Tailored to the specifications of the jackets donned by issued by big league teams and worn by players during Major Leaguers throughout the 1980s through 2000s, Worn by or issued to Pirates players as they braved the recent decades. The colorful button-down garments fea- these (7) professional model garments feature colorful elements at Three Rivers Stadium and PNC Park, these ture team logos/names sewn in twill and (2) front pock- logos, proper tagging and twill logo/name identifiers. (5) jackets show the black and yellow colors familiar to ets on each. With stretch ribbed cotton lining the collars, Most show light to moderate wear and include: Atlanta the Steel City’s sports franchises. The black nylon gar- waistlines and sleeve endings, the jackets bear proper Braves, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, Houston ments feature twill logo identifiers and yellow trim, as tagging and sow light to moderate wear. Includes: Astros (likely game worn), Milwaukee Brewers, well as proper tagging. Spanning the 1980s through Boston Red Sox, California Angels, Cleveland Indians, Montreal Expos and Oakland Athletics. More on our 2000s, the jackets include handwritten uniform numbers Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres and Tampa Bay website. and show light to moderate wear. More on our website. Devil Rays. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

902. Multi-Sport Jersey and Jacket Lot of (12) With Yankees Jerseys and 1999 World Series Jacket Worn by big leaguers and bush leaguers, alike, these (12) sports apparel items feature proper tagging and twill name/logo/number identifiers. Tailored during the 1980s through 1990s, the garments show solid game wear with highlights including: Jerseys (2) 1980s New York Yankees (home and batting practice); 1990s Alex Ochoa game-worn Mets jersey; Jackets (2) New York 901. (7) Professional Style Major Giants sideline jackets; and a 1999 World Series jacket. League Baseball Jackets with More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Vintage Senators This big league wardrobe is comprised of (7) profes- sional model jackets. The colorful nylon and satin-like button-down garments feature team logos/names either embroidered or sewn in twill. Interior tagging matches that of the jackets worn in the Major Leagues during recent decades. The items show light to moderate wear and include: (1990), Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Florida Marlins, Oakland A’s and Washington Senators. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 903. Gerry Schoen 1968 Washington Senators Game-Worn Home Ensemble One of 504 big league pitchers (as of this printing) whose career lasted but one outing, Gerry Schoen was given the nod on September 14, 1968 against the New York Yankees. Offered is the Washington Senators home uniform worn by the Louisiana-born right-hander for that “audition” of little consequence. Includes: J e r s e y a cream-col- ored flannel button-down garment with a blue pinstripe pattern, “Senators” angled across the chest in red-on-blue double twill and “9” sewn to the back in like fashion. On the left front tail, a laundering instructions tag is sewn atop a chain-stitched “68” and Schoen’s black marker signature (“6-7” strength). Within the collar, a partially detached and frayed “Rawlings” label denotes size “46.” The jersey shows nice game wear throughout, and the number has been changed, as the outline of Schoen’s “19” is visible; P a n t s c r e a m - c o l o r e d flannel leg wear with a blue pinstripe pattern, a one-button zippered fly, six belt hoops and two cotton-lined back pockets. Within the cotton-lined waistband, a “Rawlings” size “36” label is accompanied by a lengthy strip tag with embroidered identifiers that read “36 19 28 ins 68.” The pants show moderate wear, and the elasticity remains at the leg openings. L O A from renowned Baltimore/Washington, D.C. area uniform expert Phil Wood. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 /a11/33887_s

124 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: JU N E 1-2, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 Bill Huggins: The President of the company and a major figure at the last Kris Fraley: Kris is our shipping Manager. He is responsible for quick and 25+ Nationals as well as most major trade shows in the country for the past efficient packing and shipping of all auction items. His attention to detail 30+ years, Bill has seen and played an up-front part in taking this hobby and the careful handling of the valuable merchandise is essential to our from a collecting fad to a multimillion dollar industry. From spectacular growth. finds (the first T206 Doyle variation ever sold) to widely accepted revolu- tionary auction techniques (the 30 minute rule) Bill is always looking for James Feagin: James came to us from the 9-5 daily grind work force with ways to better the business that has been his life. While his schedule is a desire to pursue his true calling in life of writing and researching vintage extremely demanding, his insistence that customer satisfaction comes first cards and memorabilia. “Where have you been James” is all I can say. His is always the utmost of his priorities. You will often find when calling our write-ups clearly reflect the passion he possesses for this hobby and his main office that he will answer the phone himself. Bill's interests include knowledge of the game is astonishing. A true asset to our team. James' col- collecting fine wines (a passion he acquired from his mentor Uncle Dick), lecting interests are in the old, odd and unusual. game-used bats and the endless pursuit of the Hogan's Heroes set. Mark Raines: What an acquisition! Like hitting the lottery in the free- John Scott Sr: From his early days as the auctioneer at the legendary agent market, Mark joins our writing staff with a knowledge base and writ- Willow Grove shows to his amazing 2nd place finish at one of the earliest ing style that is immeasurable. He specializes in game-used material and recorded card flipping contests ever held at a sports card show (You Go memorabilia, but will be asked to employ his writing to virtually any lot in Danny!), John has played an immeasurable part in the growth of this hobby. the auction (and we know he will succeed). Hailing from "Charm City," His vast knowledge of vintage sports and especially non-sports cards and Mark literally wears his love for the Orioles and Ravens virtually every memorabilia are an invaluable resource to our company. His passion is day. original card artwork and his collection of such items is unapproachable. Randy “Country” Curtis: Randy has amazed us with his ability to learn Josh Wulkan: It's tough to describe all of Josh's duties at Huggins and an entire hobby in a very short period of time. A "local" boy from Takoma Scott. He really has a hand in every aspect of the business, and these cata- Park, MD, Randy can and has done absolutely anything and everything logs and our internet site would not be anywhere close to what they are asked of him (and done it quite well!). You could see Randy at a show, in without him. He is our west coast consignments and acquisitions represen- the store front or read his words in some of the descriptions in the catalog. tative as well as our advertising manager, Vice President and part-owner. Randy prides himself on being a Fantasy Sports Master. Josh entered the hobby at the ripe old age of 13, and now some 25 years later he brings a work ethic and attention for details that are second to none. Ricky Huggins: Ricky has literally grown up in a 'House of Cards'. With While his youthful appearance may deceive you at first, he has game that his father owning the same named business for his entire life he has heard will impress you. terms like wax box, factory set and mint corners since he could remember. 510-530-1156 • [email protected] Now a full-time employee who handles the store front and any other jobs asked of him, Ricky has become a an invaluable asset to our team. John Scott Jr: Some of John's earliest childhood memories include base- ball card shows. From the Howard Johnson's in Wheaton, Maryland to the Dick DeCourcy: What can we say about “Uncle Dick, The Legend” While George Washington Motor Lodge in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, John was building Music and Sports from a basement business to one of the there. Now, as the attorney for the company, John provides legal counsel largest mass distributors this industry has ever seen, Dick has seen and on many subjects relating to the auction business. It's always a thrill when done it all. Now that he is semi-retired, we are honored to have him on our John comes out from behind his desk and joins us at the National. John's staff as our North Carolina/Georgia/South Carolina representative. Should collecting interests continue to be primarily historical memorabilia and non- you be in that area and wish to discuss your consignments, give him a call. sport cards. You will NEVER meet a finer gentleman, who respects this hobby and exudes class from dawn till wine time! Steve Dickler: Our leader every auction in consignments, Steve is con- 828-342-2693 • [email protected] stantly traveling the Philly and South area to secure many major collections for our auctions. A tireless professional, Steve brings an Richard Wiercinski: A savvy show veteran dealer for many years, unequaled knowledge of the right way to do business and the ability to han- Richard's passion is vintage cards. He joined our staff in 2005 and has pro- dle and adapt to vastly different collections he sees on a daily basis. We are vided many quality items in this catalog. Richard represents the NJ/NY City truly honored to have him representing our company. Steve's hobby inter- area for us and is highly qualified to handle any collection. If you're in the ests focus mainly on older and tough to find unopened boxes. If you are North Jersey area, and would like to discuss sale or consignment of your ever looking for a tough - or just popular at the time - case, box or pack, a collection, call Richard; you'll love working with him. call to Steve might just surprise you. 201-417-6282 • [email protected] 215-530-4365 • [email protected] Ron Vitro: From Aaron autographs to Zelmo Beatty's jersey, Ron has seen Kevin Heffner: While the time, energy and effort that Kevin has put into and handled it all. If you are in the New York area and have vintage sports this company cannot be measured, his passion has shifted slightly towards cards or memorabilia to sell or consign, Ron is the man to call. A true pro- his pending plight with fatherhood. Kevin is still writing some lots and fessional in every sense of the word, we are honored to have him working helping us in a variety of ways, but his day-to-day duties are now back in with us. his hometown of Philadelphia. He has released a collectibles product called 914-235-5478 • [email protected] Historic Autographs and we wish him well with that and his other endeav- ors, but are also thrilled that he is maintaining his interest in Huggins and Kevin Endo: Originally from the Washington, DC area, Kevin is now Scott. retired from the Navy and covers the Ohio, Kentucky and Erie, PA area. A real go-getter, Kevin will amaze you with his knowledge and enthusiasm Stefan Wisinski: After joining our staff roughly 6 years ago, Stefan has about many aspects of this hobby. His honesty and integrity go along way established himself as our Auction Coordinator. While still a babe in calen- toward securing many valuable collections for our auction. If you are in his dar years, Stefan's “spongelike” approach to his day-to-day duties is area and have consignments to discuss, call Kevin 24/7. He never sleeps! impressive. There is no task he is afraid to take on. Stefan comes from the 440-293-4478 • [email protected] “Steel City” and takes pride in his love for the Stillers and Buccos. Ed Como: Excited and thankful to be back in the hobby after a 20 year Matt Flores: Matt has changed his duties once again, now the acting pho- absence, Ed handles the MA/CT area with the hopes of securing exciting tographer for us. While some people have speed and others accuracy, when collections from one of the true “vintage” areas of our country. Ed prides you find the two combined you get a true winner. That's Matt. From his himself in making sure that the potential consignor is completely comfort- photographry and scanning to an occasional show appearance, Matt never able with the entire auction process from start to finish. If you're interested stops. Matt's collecting interests focus on players from all sports who in consigning that Babe Ruth ball that's been sitting on the mantle or that attended his alma mater, the University of Maryland. “hidden treasure”, give Ed a call, you will not be disappointed. 413-348-4930 • [email protected]

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 125 Steve Phillips: Air traffic controller by day and consignments and acquisi- Chris Buckler: A hobby veteran who specializes in just about anything and tions director in the Dallas, Texas area by night. Steve has already turned everything. Chris joins our staff as our Louisville, KY representative, look- over several terrific consignments in the Lone Star State and is always ing to add tobacco, derby and a variety of other vintage related items from looking for more. Contact him with what you have - he's great to work the Bluegrass State. If you are in that area and have vintage items, contact with. Chris; he is as knowledgeable as anyone in the industry 817-454-4344 • [email protected] 502-727-2921 • [email protected]

J.D. Heckathorn: We are extremely thrilled to have added this well- Kyle Cole: Kyle, a new addition to our growing list of field representatives, respected hobby veteran to our staff. J.D. hails from the great state of handles the extreme northern central part of the country for us. He will be Indiana and brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise on vintage cards looking for any and all vintage cards and collections in Minnesota, North and memorabilia. Don't let his “boyish” looks fool you, J.D. can handle Dakota and South Dakota. Should be in that area, and are looking to sell or everything from 1880-2007 with the class and style that will impress you. consign your collection, you will be in great hands with Kyle. He is still active on the major Midwest show circuit; should you be in that 218-867-2757 • [email protected] area and have items to discuss for either sale or consignment, give J.D. a call. Craig Crampton: Yet another expansion in the Washington, DC/metro 574-223-4320 • [email protected] area, Craig lives in the northern Virginia area and is more than capable of handling your entire collection. His knowledge base includes vintage cards Jay Strecker: With our local area business growing daily, we were in need and memorabilia. If you are anywhere close to him, feel free to give him a of a Baltimore area representative. Enter Jay Strecker. A long time call. Baltimore native, Jay is a tireless worker who travels every day to look at 703-220-4718 • [email protected] collections. Well schooled in cards and especially memorabilia, there is not much Jay has not seen. If you have a collection of any size in the Balmr' Tim Fassler: Tim joins our list of field representatives to patrol the mid- area, give Jay a call; he's always willing to travel. west. He was a consignment representative for Teletrade from 1995-2000 410-850-0782 • [email protected] and his extensive knowledge of vintage sports and non-sports cards will be a huge benefit to us. He will be happy to help turn any vintage collection in Michael Golsteyn: Yet another expansion to the Midwest region of the the St. Louis area into cash. country, Michael hails from the western part of Michigan. His knowledge 314-640-0008 • [email protected] base includes vintage cards and memorabilia and he is always willing to help you turn your collection into cash. If you are anywhere close to him, Mike Nelson: Mike joins our company as a recently retired, vintage card- you won't be disappointed with his friendly customer service and knowl- enthusiast from the Rocky Mountain region of our country. Should you edge of the hobby. have quality collectibles that you would like to consign and Mike is your 616-218-9334 • [email protected] closest representative, contact him today and see how he can help turn your collection into cash. Jay Dyer: Yet another expansion to the southeastern region of the country, 303-989-8069 • [email protected] Jay hails from the northern part of Florida. His knowledge base includes early vintage cards and memorabilia and he is always willing to help you Scott Miller: Scott joins us from the Tucson, AZ area, where he is hoping turn your collection into cash. If you are in the southern Georgia or north or to help you turn your vintage cards and collectibles into needed cash. central Florida area, you won't be disappointed with his friendly customer Contact Scott today if you are ready to see how easy it can be. service and knowledge of the hobby. 520-777-3379 • [email protected] 386-597-7552 • [email protected] Bob Brill: Bob joins our staff after closing his sports card shop in southern Kent Feddeman: A tremendous Washington area transplant to the south- California last year. His knowledge and professionalism impressed us and eastern part of Florida. Kent's knowledge of the Washington Senators and we're sure it will you, as well. If you're in SOCAL and are looking to turn vintage memorabilia is virtually unmatched in the industry. He is always your collection into cash, contact Bob. willing to help you turn your entire collection into cash. If you are any- 805-658-1076 • [email protected] where close to him, you won't be disappointed with his friendly customer service and knowledge of the hobby. Bob Hallman: Bob handles consignments from the Twin Cities of 561-573-4975 • [email protected] Minnesota. A hobby veteran who has a well-rounded knowledge of cards and memorabilia. If you are looking to turn your collection into spendable Jason Chartrand: Jason secures our north-of-the-border consignments and money, contact Bob - he will explain how easy we make it. acquisitions. His knowledge of high-grade vintage cards is among the best 952-448-5143 • [email protected] in the industry. He attends nearly all major trade shows (and bars) across both countries and is a valuable addition to our field rep staff. If you are in Rich DeCourcy: Staying in the DeCourcy family, we have added Rich Canada, and anywhere near Montreal, feel free to contact Jason and he can DeCourcy and his wealth of knowledge to our field rep staff. Rich patrols help you consign your collection to us. "Another Bucket" please. the Kansas City, MO and surrounding areas. If you're in the "heartland" and 514-631-0332 • [email protected] have items to consign, contact Rich to turn it into green paper! 913- 544-3966 • [email protected] Steve Buckholtz: One of the true "gems" of the hobby, Steve Buckholtz patrols the upper part of New York, plus attends virtually every major show Rick "Gizmo" Giddings: Rick is one of the good ole boys. Rick started around the country. He will be happy to help you turn your entire collection his company years ago under the hobby's known name Gizmo's into that green paper that you can use to buy things. No collection is too Sportscards. He is a former autograph expert with GAI and a member of big, too small or too off-condition for "Buck”. the National Board (NSCC). Most people call Rick, "GIZMO", and don't 607-798-9477 • [email protected] even know his name is Rick, from his popular ads in all the major publica- tions. If you are in the Windy City: Chicago, IL area and are looking to turn John Carpentier: John is new to our team, but not to sports card and your collection into CA$H, contact Rick today! memorabilia collecting. He has 30 years of experience including 16 years 815-645-8282 • [email protected] owning a sports memorabilia store. He has authored price guides, editorials and hosted radio and television shows about the sports card hobby. His knowledge of the industry, especially in the upper midwest is second to none. If you are in Wisconsin or Michigan's upper peninsula, give John a call to see how he can help you turn your collection into CASH! 920-265-4133 • [email protected]

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