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

V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND T H E COST FAC TOR IN THE PRINT VERSION OF MOST CATA LOGS, WE ARE UNABLE TO INCLUDE ALL PICTURES AND ELA B O- R ATE DESCRIPTIONS ON EV E RY SINGLE LOT IN THE AUCTION. HOW EVER, OUR WEBSITE HAS NO LIMITATIONS, SO W E H AVE ADDED MANY MORE PH OTOS AND A MUCH MORE ELA B O R ATE DESCRIPTION ON V I RT UA L LY EV E RY ITEM ON OUR WEBSITE. WELL WO RTH CHECKING OUT IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT A LOT ! WEBSITE: W W W. H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT. C O M Here's how we are running our October 9, 2014 to STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to go auction: to “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, you are in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots you BIDDING BEGINS: hold the current high bid for, and which lots you have been Monday September 29, 2014 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e outbid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ON AN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night the Our auction was designed years ago and still remains geared item ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEM toward affordable vintage items for the serious collector. We AFTER 10:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding session describe and photograph each item in the most clear and (STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on October 9th, if you easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE are the only bidder on an item that ends that day, that item QUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 or will close and you will be declared the winner. We cannot toll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if you stress enough; you will want to get your bids in early. For get our machine. It's always thing we check every- example, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a day. bid (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every item that you are interested in, you are good to go and will REGISTRATION: be allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the possibility of being shutout. phone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or online at www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is STEP 2) Extended Bidding Session 301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method and Between 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended bidding have any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normal session”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for the business hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5p end. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any item Eastern Time. that you have previously bid on, but you may not jump in on a new item during this time. Once registered you will need to confirm your email address by following the link in the confirmation email that STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending Style is automatically sent to your email address that you register Now adopted by most major auction houses; You're with. At the time of registration, you will create a User ID Welcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most other and Password, that you are responsible for; you will use that auction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auc- same User ID and Password every time you log into our site tions all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friend- for this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online or ly. Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog for by telephone. roughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving them ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN TIME ample opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pm on the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at 3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS: 11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has been received and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot will STEP 1) Initial Bids officially close and the lone bidder will be declared the win- ner. If there have been two or more bids on a particular NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchro- item, that item will remain open until 30 minutes have nized by Network Time Protocol to eastern time. The passed without any additional bids on that item. A 30- clock is set to reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm eastern minute timer is provided for each lot and will be automati- time, which is when the lot would end if no additional cally reset every time a new bid is made on that lot. If you bids are placed on the lot. If you have not bid on the up your own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30- lot, you will need to place your first bid by the time the minute clock will NOT reset. This is now available in real countdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. If you have any time on our website. You will want to the "REFRESH" questions, please ask in advance! button on your computer as the clock counts down, as our system will not automatically show an increase in bids. You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by Bids on items will continue to be accepted between 10:00 10:00 pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceed pm and 11:00 pm from any bidder that has bid on the item

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

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1. George Washington Signed Free Frank—PSA/DNA Authentic Build your collection of U.S. President’s autographs on this cornerstone document. Founding father and first POTUS George Washington is the author of this very desirable signed free frank. Though more than two centuries have passed since the original Commander-In-Chief put pen to paper, this remarkable signature has withstood the test of time to register solid (“7”) potency. Encapsulated and certified Authentic by PSA/DNA, Washington’s stately signature appears at lower left as “G° Washington” below the word “Free” also penned in his hand. Belying its considerable age this well-preserved correspondence shows only light soiling and modest wear. Addressed in unknown hand as “Col° Clement Biddle, Philadelphia” this important relic from America’s youth remains highly appealing with bold and handsome lettering. A member of the promi- nent Biddle family of Philadelphia, Clement Biddle held the position of Commissary General under Washington at Valley Forge and fought in several major battles during the Revolutionary War. Having formed a close and lasting friendship, Biddle went on to handle Washington’s business affairs in the “City of the Brotherly Love”. More on our website. Opening Bid $5000.00

2. Thomas Jefferson Signed Free Frank—PSA/DNA Authentic Third U.S. President Thomas Jefferson’s impact on society is measured in millions if not billions of lives. As principal author of the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson drew on his classic education to play a pivotal role in the creation of the USA, the greatest democracy in history. Impact your political autograph collection with this Thomas Jefferson signed free frank. Addressed to “R.J. Meigs esquire” this key presidential signature has been certified Authentic by PSA/DNA. Moderate age appropriate wear does not diminish Jefferson’s mighty endorsement, which reports desirable (“8-9”) potency from its placement at top left. Brevet Colonel Return J. Meigs, Jr. fought in the Northwest Territory Indian Wars and held political office as an Ohio senator and governor prior to his appointment by President James Madison to the position of U.S. Postmaster General. The offered document is further addressed as “Post master Genl, Washington” indicating it originated during the period 1814-1823 which was the span of Meigs’ service as Postmaster. Light soiling and a 2” vertical tear which contacts the letter “s” at the end of the name “Meigs” do not affect Jefferson’s signature, which fortunately resides in the cleanest quadrant of this important historical relic. Opening Bid $2500.00

6 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 3. 1875 Peck & Snyder Sterling Silver Presentation Trophy in Original Case Simultaneously a vestige of the National Pastime’s origins, a revered sporting goods company and the rustic stages of what has long been America’s most bustling metropolis, this 1875 sterling silver trophy presentation baseball is among the earliest known artifacts from an athletic institution that thrives to this very day.

Crafted by New York’s Peck & Snyder Sporting Goods Co., the ornate relic was awarded to a New York U.S. Post Office branch for its triumphs not on the route, but on the baseball diamond, where everyone seemed to be competing as America had discovered a new activity. While baseball was a new found diver- sion, so was the Peck & Snyder company. Founded by Andrew Peck and Irving Snyder in the 1860s, the company produced what is considered to be the first- ever , an 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings team card issued for promotional purposes. Flourishing in the production and sale of sporting goods, Peck & Snyder hawked everything from baseball equipment to tennis shoes, roller skates, knives and rifles.

Approximately the size of a regulation baseball at just over 9” in circumference, the offered is perhaps ostentatious by today’s standards, yet apropos for its era. With engraved seams and an elegant cursive legend, the sphere reads: “Presented by M.J. Smith to the winning nine of the Carrier’s Dept. N.Y.P.O. at their picnic held at Jones’ Wood July 1st 1875.” The hardball heirloom is as breathtaking today as it was upon its presentation 139 years ago on a section of a 132-acre Manhattan farmland that has since developed into the present-day Upper East Side. Expected age-induced oxidation has minimally affected portions of the surface and a slight indentation appears on the engraved legend. Yet the overall aesthetic is stunning and the engraved characters (amazingly) show no wear and remain complete and legible. Added appeal is inherent with the original leather-covered container with a satin cushion (bearing the Peck & Snyder name) within the hinged cover and two original clasps intact. In summary: this is an amazing, one-of-a-kind relic whose features and condition prompt superlatives. Opening Bid $2500.00

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 7 6. 1913 Cleveland Naps “The Sunday Leader” Panoramic 7. 1916 Panoramic Team Photo With Team Photo Supplement With Joe Jackson Shoeless Joe Jackson With the components in place for a dynasty, the 1916 Chicago White Sox rallied from Perennial also-rans in the Junior Circuit, the Cleveland Naps had reason to hope in a sluggish start to a torrid 33-14 that had the club perched atop the standings, 1913 as the club authored a torrid 34-13 start and were in striking distance of first albeit briefly. What ensued was a title the following year and an A.L. flag in 1919 place before ultimately stumbling to a third-place finish. One of a scarce few sur- before a gambling “fix” tarnished the game and franchise. This vintage panoramic vivors, this 1913 “Cleveland Baseball Club” panoramic team photo was a supplement team photo portrays that 1916 installment. Taken before the August 9, 1916 contest to The Sunday Leader. Framed to dimensions of 25-1/4 x 13”, the crisp souvenir against the Red Sox, the 26-15/16 x 8-15/16” sepia-toned print was distributed in lim- measures 21 x 8-1/2” and portrays (25) players, including: Shoeless Joe Jackson (cen- ited quantities to attendees from the 14th annual convention of the National Rural ter); the club’s namesake, (fourth from left); and tragically felled short- Letter Carriers Association (who are assembled on the field behind the players). stop Ray Chapman (second from left). The item shows very faint moisture-induced Pictured are Shoeless Joe Jackson (far left), Hall of Famers Collins and Schalk, as stains and a normal vertical compacting fold. An overall splendid survivor! well as 1919 conspirators Cicotte, Felsch, McMullin, Weaver and Williams. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

9. Large 1915 World Champion Team Photo on Leather Before the had even so much as appeared in a , the Boston Red Sox had won five separate Fall Classic titles, pre-dat- ing their 8. 1909 World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates Type I Team lengthy and infamous Composite Photograph “curse” Over a storied history, the Pittsburgh Pirates have been defined by five World Series brought on by titles and elements consistent with each and every installment. First and foremost, the ill-advised sale of . Paying homage to the BoSox after their 1915 con- swashbuckling bats were the fare as the Bucs paced the league in runs scored in each quest (the third of those five championships), this team vintage photo was printed on a championship year (1909, 1925, 1960, 1971 and 1979). Additionally, all of sheet of white leather. A popular (and expensive) tribute, this means of photo display Pittsburgh’s Fall Classic titles have been achieved in dramatic seven-game fashion. was short-lived and as a result, surviving examples are decidedly scarce. To add addi- From the first of those installments, this original team composite photograph portrays tional appeal, this is among the most well-preserved specimens we’ve encountered. (31) 1909 Steel City stalwarts. Framed to 20-11/16 x 18-3/8”, the 8-7/8 x 6-1/2” (visi- Measuring approximately 23-1/2” (at its widest width) by 27-1/2” in height, the relic ble image area) relic shows sepia-toned single player portraits with numeric identifiers showcases a sepia-toned team photograph. The oval-shaped depiction is accented by (as printed on the original negative) and a printed legend at the center. While four of symmetrically arranged individual portraits of , , Dutch the pictured players did not debut until 1910, the photos are definitively from 1909 Leonard, and Duffy Lewis. The latter two images flank a printed procla- (likely captured during ) as the uniforms feature wide collars and mation reading: “Red Sox World Champions 1915.” The item remains supple with “PBC” identifiers on the left sleeves (where visible). The scarce item presents beauti- very minimal cracking and pinholes to facilitate previous display. An absolutely fully and is the lone example we have encountered! breathtaking survivor from a glorious era in Carmines baseball! Opening Bid $2500.00 Opening Bid $1200.00

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10. 1927-28 Champion Team-Signed Hockey Stick - Full JSA With the collapse of the Western Hockey League in 1926, the NHL added three new teams to its “American Division” and ensured that an American- based team would participate in the Finals for Lord Stanley’s coveted cup. Representatives of the American Division (by virtue of playoff triumphs over Pittsburgh and Boston) in only their second season, the New York Rangers bested the to become the first-ever American- based NHL team to hoist the Stanley Cup. Among the earliest ice artifacts extant, this hockey stick is autographed by (13) members of that champi- onship Madison Square Garden installment! The full-size stick is decorated with vintage player portrait decals, six of which have been signed by their pioneer subjects. Executed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, the script- ings maintain varying degrees of strength and clarity and include: Clarence Abel (d.1964) signed “Taffy Abel” (“3-4” strength); (d.1977; “3” strength); Leo Bourgeault (d.1978; “3” strength); Patsy Callighen (d.1964; “2” strength); (d.1986; “6” quality); Bun Cook (d.1988; “5” potency); (d.1979; “4-5” strength); Murray Murdoch (d.2001) signed “John Murdoch” (“5” strength); (player/, d.1960) signature faded at begin- ning and end, though visible characters (and most of the surname) show (“8”) strength; Paul Thompson (d.1991; “2” strength) and (2) unidentified signatures. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $1500.00

11. Ching Johnson 1933-34 NHL All- Star Ace Bailey Benefit Game-Used Hockey Stick From an era that pre-dated annual all-star exhibi- tions and marked the origins for one of the revered “Original 6” franchises, this hockey stick represents one of the sport’s earliest and historically signifi- cant game-used relics! Issued to Maple Leafs defenceman Ivan “Ching” Johnson, this 1933-34 N.H.L. All-Stars stick was used in the February 14, 1934 exhibition that pre-dated the league’s first formal All-Star Game by 13 years. A World War I veteran, Johnson was affectionately dubbed “Ivan the Terrible” and eventually, “Ching” as an abbreviated version of “Ching Ching Chinaman” (though of Irish descent, the ever-smil- ing Johnson was said to have Asian features). On the ice for the first-ever New York Rangers game (November 26, 1926), Johnson remained with the club for 11 seasons. As for the offered stick and its event, right winger Ace Bailey suffered a career-ending injury during a December 13, 1933 contest. In an effort to raise money for Bailey’s family, the league scheduled an exhibition between the Maple Leafs and a team of NHL All- Stars from the remaining teams. Held at the Maple Leaf Gardens, the event was a success for both the hosts (Toronto won, 7-3) and the Bailey family, which received $20,909.40 in gate receipts. Wielded by Johnson that day, this vintage left-hand- ed stick has a stenciled “N-H-L 1933-34 ALL- STARS” identifier near the top of the shaft, with “Ching Johnson – Left Defence” flanked by two stars on the opposite panel. Between those two pan- els, “Toronto FEB 14th 1934” is hand painted. On the shaft’s mid-portion, illegible French cursive characters precede “Extra Special Hand Made in Montreal, Canada.” The item shows solid game use with multiple puck and surface marks along the blade, as well as a small crack and a minor chip (long since secured with a vintage nail) at the outer edge of the blade. “Light the lamp” with this out- standing early example! Opening Bid $750.00

10 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 The following three pages (17 lots) of PCL items, and other baseball cards and memorabilia, were pre- served for decades in a number of large scrap books kept in an attic. Sadly, the gentleman who collected this comprehensive collection during the 1930's, Herb Anderson, passed away more than 50 years ago. His wife stored his beloved card collection in their attic until her recent passing. Their daughter Lynn, who is a regular volunteer and board member for the companion animal rescue group, People Assisting the Lodi Shelter (PALS), located in Lodi, California, is hoping this rare collection will raise enough money to help PALS save even more homeless cats and dogs in Lodi - www.palslodi.org.

12. 1933-36 Zeenut PCL Joe DiMaggio 13. 1933-36 Zeenut PCL Joe (without Coupon) SGC 10 DiMaggio Throwing (without As the chief talent of the three professional baseball Coupon) SGC 10 playing brothers of San Francisco, Joe DiMaggio Purportedly released a season after the initial unleashes a wicked swing on this captivating 1933-36 batting pose, this 1933-36 Zeenut PCL Joe Zeenut Pacific Coast League Batting (without coupon) DiMaggio Throwing (without coupon) still pose. Several years before the 56 game hitting streak, misspells the surname of the Seals star. Graded Marilyn Monroe and the intense limelight of New York 10 Poor 1 by SGC, the early minor league City, DiMaggio toiled in relative obscurity for the San specimen of “Joltin’ Joe” was meticulously Francisco Seals as the misspelling of his surname sug- removed from a period album. Aside from the gests. This important minor league sample of “The reverse residue, the perfectly contrasted black- Yankee Clipper” is judged 10 Poor 1 by SGC due to even and-white obverse presents (GD) with limited and neat removal from a period album. Despite the and well concealed spider creasing. The cor- residue, the crisp black-and-white obverse presents (VG) ners are strong and the perimeter is absent of with mild creasing relegated to the lower portion of the any significant chipping. One of only ten cardboard. Aside from insignificant peripheral chipping, the perfectly contrasted cen- copies confirmed by the third-party grading tral image is remarkably clear and worthy of prominent placement in any Hall of service. Note: All proceeds will be donated to Fame gathering. One of only seven samples confirmed by the third-party PALS: People Assisting the Lodi Shelter—a grading service. Note: All proceeds will be donated to PALS: People Assisting the non-profit animal rescue. Lodi Shelter—a non-profit animal rescue. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

15. 1932 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Near Set of (96/120) Cards with Oana A Hawaiian “prince” and other minor league stars preside in the offered 1932 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League near set of (96/120) cards with no coupons attached. Although the reverses display paper loss, residue and/or writing, the clean obverses 14. 1931 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Near Set of (97/120) generally present in the (VG) range with many better. Keys include Almada, Cards Plus (16) Duplicates Bordagaray, Camilli, Dahlgren, Demaree, Presented is a 1931 Zeenuts PCL near set of (97/120) cards plus (16) duplicates with Freitas, Oana, Pinelli and Statz. Note: All no coupons attached. The clear black-and-white obverses generally present in the (FR proceeds will be donated to PALS: People to GD) range while the reverses each display paper loss and/or residue. Includes the Assisting the Lodi Shelter—a non-profit key Crosetti card making the remainder of the set that much more obtainable. Note: animal rescue. More on our website. All proceeds will be donated to PALS: People Assisting the Lodi Shelter—a non-prof- Opening Bid $250.00 it animal rescue. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

17. 1933-36 Zeenuts Pacific Coast 16. 1933 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Black & White Near Set League (Sepia) Complete Set of (150/159) Plus (31) (48) Cards Variations/Duplicates and (32) Challenging 1933 Zeenut Pacific Coast 1937-1938 Zeenuts League (sepia) complete set of (48) cards Stellar 1933-36 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League with no coupons attached. Although each Black & White near plus (32) 1937-38 card was removed from a period scrapbook Zeenuts. The DiMaggio Brothers are among and displays reverse paper loss or residue, the legends featured in this West Coast gallery. the sharply contrasted images of the minor Despite reverse paper loss and residue due to storing methods, the obverses are quite clean league stalwarts generally present in the and generally present in the (VG-EX) range (VG) range. This edition is extremely with many better. Highlights include 1933-36 tough to piece together in any condition Zeenut Black & White Near: (150/159, plus and is an ideal choice for the pre-war spe- 12 pose/text variations and 19 duplicates) with cialist. Note: All proceeds will be donated Almada, V. DiMaggio, Jolley, Joost, O’Doul (Black Sleeves), O’Doul (White to PALS: People Assisting the Lodi Sleeves), (3) Reese, Statz; 1937-38 Zeenuts starter: (32 different) with D. DiMaggio Shelter—a non-profit animal rescue. and Rosenberg (Missions). Note: All proceeds will be donated to PALS: People Opening Bid $250.00 Assisting the Lodi Shelter—a non-profit animal rescue. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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18. (8) 1911- 1912 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Cards Offered are (8) 1911-1912 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League cards. Each antique displays a combination of scrapbook residue and paper loss. Despite the early storing methods, 19. (30) 1925-1927 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Cards with the surfaces gener- (3) Hall of Famers Including Averill & Waner Brothers ally present in the Tour the “left coast” with these (30) 1925-1927 Zeenut PCL cards (minus tabs). T h e s e (FR to GD) range. relics were each removed from a period scrapbook and display a combination of paper Included are 1911 loss, residue or writing. The obverses generally present in (FR) condition. Keys include Zeenuts: (5 cards) with Burrell, Carson, Harkness, Hosp, McDonnell; 1912 Zeenuts: 1925 Zeenuts: (3 cards) with P. Wa n e r; 1926 Zeenuts: (20 cards) with L. Wa n e r a n d (3 cards) with Berger, Tozer and Whalen. Note: All proceeds will be donated to 1927 Zeenuts: (7 cards) with Av e r i l l. N o t e : All proceeds will be donated to PA L S : PALS: People Assisting the Lodi Shelter—a non-profit animal rescue. People Assisting the Lodi Shelter—a non-profit animal rescue. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

20. 1928 Zeenuts Pacific 21. 1929 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Starter Coast League Starter Set of (62) Different Set of (87) Different with Including Averill Plus Gomez & Oana (10) Duplicates “Lefty”, “Prince” and other Jump start your prospective notable nicknames are portrayed 1928 Zeenuts Pacific Coast through this 1929 Zeenuts PCL League project with the offered starter set of (87) different cards starter set of (62) different plus with no coupons attached. The (10) duplicates. Although each obverses of these black-and-white candy card displays a combina- candy cards generally present in tion of paper loss or residue, the the (FR to GD) range with the instantly recognizable black- reverses displaying a combination and-white obverses generally of reverse wear due to scrapbook present in the (FR to GD) range removal including paper loss, with several better. Noteworthy residue and reverse stampings. players include Hall of Famer Keys include Almada, Crosetti, Averill, Cohen (Jewish), Muesel Gomez, Oana, J. Reese and Statz. and Suhr. Note: All proceeds Note: All proceeds will be donat- will be donated to PALS: People ed to PALS: People Assisting the Assisting the Lodi Shelter—a Lodi Shelter—a non-profit ani- non-profit animal rescue. More mal rescue. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

22. 1930 Zeenuts Pacific 23. (186) 1920s-1950s Coast League Starter Set Baseball Treasure Chest with of (84) Different with Cards, Programs & Photos Lombardi & Nevers Plus The offered 1920s-1950s baseball treas- (3) Dupes ure chest of (186) items includes a vari- ety of cards, programs, photos and other Cross-sport Hall of Famers along keepsakes. Each item was extracted with a variety of other minor from a period scrapbook and displays a league characters provide the combination of general wear including foundation for the offered 1930 acute creasing, paper loss or residue. Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Highlights include Cards: (154 cards) starter set of (84) different plus with 1936 R313 National Chicle Fine (3) dupes with no coupons Pens: DiMaggio/Erickson (trimmed); attached. The obverses generally 1936 R314 Wide Pens Type 1: present in the (FR to GD) range DiMaggio/McCarthy; 1939-46 while each black-and-white treas- Salutation Exhibits: DiMaggio, ure displays reverse paper loss Gehringer, Greenberg (Very Truly and/or residue. Keynote players Yours), Grove, Foxx, Newsom; 1941 include Baseball Hall of Famer Play: (43 cards, all trimmed) Lombardi and Canton enshrinee with #63 DiMaggio/#64 Keller; Team Nevers. Note: All proceeds will Photos: (11 photos, various sizes) and be donated to PALS: People Other: (21 items). Note: All proceeds Assisting the Lodi Shelter—a will be donated to PALS: People non-profit animal rescue. More on Assisting the Lodi Shelter—a non-profit animal rescue. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

12 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 24. (72) 1930s- 1940s Pacific Coast League Treasure Chest with Sets, Team Photos & Collectibles PCL historians will enjoy the offered 1930s-1940s treasure chest of (72) pieces featuring sets, team photos and collectibles. Each item originates from a period scrapbook and thus displays a combina- tion of paper loss or residue. However, the overall presentation is not seriously compromised. Highlights include Cards: with 1948 Los Angeles Angels Team Issue set: 25. 1920s-1940s Baseball Scrapbook with (230+) (26/26); 1948 Sommer & Kaufmann Seals near: Photos/Premiums Including Ruth & Many HOFers (25/30); Team Photos: True passion for baseball is evident in this amazing 1920s-1940s scrapbook with (14 photos, various dimen- (230+) photos, premiums, passes and stubs. This glorious memento contains an amaz- sions) and Other: (10 ing array of pre-war greats headed by a cadre of HOFers. Adhered to both sides of items) with (5) 1939 loose 15x11 album pages these reverent relics display appealingly with attractive orig- Oakland Acorns 2-1/4 x 4” inal gloss. Spotlight stars are Cochrane, Dean, DiMaggio, Foxx, Johnson, Grove, black-and-white photo- Mack and a stunning George Burke original Babe Ruth photograph. Note: All pro- graphs. Note: All proceeds will be donated to PALS: People Assisting the Lodi ceeds will be donated to PALS: People Assisting the Lodi Shelter—a non-profit ani- Shelter—a non-profit animal rescue. More on our website. mal rescue. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

26. 1940s Al Vermeer Pacific Coast League Original Artwork Lot of (2) Syndicated comic strip artist Al Vermeer initially gained notoriety as a sports illustrator for the San Francisco News. Presented is a (2) piece lot of original 1940s Vermeer artwork. Pertaining to the Pacific Coast League these striking images remain in attractive display worthy condition. Measuring 12-3/4 x 16” and 12-3/4 12-3/8” respectively these classic illustrations depict Los Angeles Angels slugger Lou Novikoff and a WWII era “blackout” spoof. Note: All proceeds will be donated to PALS: People Assisting the Lodi Shelter—a non- profit animal rescue. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00

27. Rare c.1921 28. (184) Original George “Barnstorming” Souvenir Burke Baseball Sepia-Tone Score Card Photos—All with Address Publication specialists vie for this Stamp on Reverse & (2) rare, vintage exhibition game pro- Letters gram. Offered is a c.1921 “Ty Classic images, impeccable composition Cobb Souvenir Score Card”. and lush sepia tones are the characteris- Bearing a classic Cobb base-run- tics displayed in this lot of (184) origi- ning cover photo, this obscure sou- nal George Burke 4x6 baseball photos venir is scored for a “barnstorm- and (2) letters. Highlights are: Altrock, ing” game which featured the Ty Bender, Bottomley, Cochrane, Combs, Cobb Stars vs. the Walter Mails Cuyler, D. DiMaggio, V. DiMaggio, Stars. While the back cover is Durocher, Ferrell, Frisch, Gomez, affected by album residue/paper Goslin, Herman, Hornsby, T. Jackson, loss, the front cover displays hand- Keller, Klein, Lazzeri, Leonard, some VG details and remains Lindstrom, Lopez, Luque, Lyons, appealing. Note: All proceeds will Manush, Martin, Mize, Ott, Pennock, J. be donated to PALS: People Sewell, Simmons, Slaughter, Vance. Assisting the Lodi Shelter—a non- Note: All proceeds will be donated to profit animal rescue. More on our PALS: People Assisting the Lodi website. Opening Bid $200.00 Shelter—a non-profit animal rescue. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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29. Uncatalogued 1888- 30. 1888 1889 N173 Old Judge McLoughlin Bros. Cabinet Photo Thomas New York Baseball McCullum (Pugg Back) - Team Complete Set SGC “Authentic” (11/11) Die Cut Apparently, 1880s minor leaguer Paper Dolls—All Thomas McCullum is as big a mys- SGC Authentic tery to baseball historians as hitting Credited with pioneering was to the well-traveled center- color printing techniques fielder. Encapsulated and assessed for children’s books, “Authentic” by SGC, this 1888- McLoughlin Bros. pub- 1889 Old Judge N173 lishing of New York also Thomas McCullum cabinet photo is created an array of picture an uncatalogued example, much books, puzzles, board games and paper dolls prior to being absorbed by Milton like McCullum’s tenure with the Bradley in 1920. Among their more exciting sports themed issues is this c.1888 com- Western Association’s Minneapolis plete set (11/11) of New York baseball team die cut paper dolls. Each of these (11) Millers, whose uniform he is wear- early baseball representatives has been encapsulated and designated Authentic by ing in this sepia-toned depiction. leading certification service SGC. The burgundy and white clad, blank-backed figures For his documented career, the appear in a variety of poses with descriptive titles noted on the flip as follows: 1.) mustachioed player batted .033 (3- “Hands on Legs Facing Left”; 2.) “Crouch Square Buckle”; 3.) “Crouch, Elbows In”; for-33), though is not listed in any 4.) Crouch, Rectangular Buckle”; 5.) Batting; 6.) Hand at Hat; 7.) Left Arm Dangles; historical source as having played 8.) Right Hand Over Left Arm”; 9.) Throwing; 10.) Back View; 11.) Street Clothes for Minneapolis, which was also the home of the Pugg plant listed on the (man in green suit). Also present is a loose “New York” title scroll. reverse. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

31. 1908-09 Rose Co. Postcards SGC 55—Highest Graded Highest Graded! Graded 55 VG-EX+ 4.5 by SGC. On the heels of the groundbreaking 1908-09 Rose Co. Postcards Walter Johnson offering in our August auction, another “new to hobby” specimen has surfaced in Central Maryland. While the earlier rendition is breathtaking in its own right, the off e r e d 1908-09 Rose Co. Postcards Walter Johnson now has top billing as the finest confirmed example in the hobby! This significant earliest collectible of the Class of 1936 Hall of Fame inductee pictures the fireballer soon after being rebranded The Big Tr a i n following his stint as the Weiser Wo n d e r of Idaho.

The 1908-09 Rose Co. designation is undoubtedly 32. (3) 1908-09 Rose Co. Postcards Washington Senators of one of the most cherished and difficult postcard Clymer, Ganley & McBride—All SGC 45 issues of the era. The black-and-white portrait of the Each graded 45 VG+ 3.5 by SGC. With a winning design and a population of three or ace is surrounded by an alluring gilt embossed bat-and-ball motif. While the artifact less per player, the offered trio of 1908-09 Rose Co. Postcards featuring Washington does exhibit incidental corner and edge wear, the image is completely absent of creas- Senators players is a premier selection for the advance turn-of-the-century collector. ing or other obtrusive wear. Beneath the identifying caption is a diamond shaped field Included are quality portraits of Clymer, Ganley and McBride. The gilt and forest setting complete with gold stamped bases, base paths and two players in period garb. green obverses are crease-free while the blank reverses are absent of any writing or The correspondence section on the blank reverse is absent of any writing or evidence evidence of post office handling. of post office handling. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $1500.00

33. (40) 1909-11 34. 1939-1941 Play White Ball Starter Set Run Border SGC 40 with (41) PSA Graded Graded Cards Including DiMaggio Each graded 40 VG 3 & Williams by SGC. Presented are Early depictions of “Joltin’ (40) quality 1909-11 Joe” and “Teddy Ballgame” T206 White Border sin- are prominent in this trio of gles. These mid-grade 1939-1941 Play Ball starter tobacco classics present sets featuring (41) PSA grad- at the peak of their ed examples. Highlights technical appraisals. include 1939 Play Ball: (71 With a noted exception, cards, 64 different, average each card comes with GD with 18% residue or writ- either a Piedmont of ing, all low numbers) with #1 Sweet Caporal advertis- Powell (GD), #53 Vaughan ing back. Included are: (FR, tape); 1940 Play Ball: Abstein, Alperman, (76 cards, 68 different, 10 Arellanes, Arndt, S. Barry, Batch, Beaumont, Bescher, Camnitz (Arm at Side), graded, 18 high numbers) Campbell, Criger, Donovan (Throwing), Donlin (with Bat), Doolan (Batting), Doolin, with #1 DiMaggio (PSA 1); Downs, Frill, Gibson, B. Graham, Hunter, Kleinow (with Bat), LaPorte, Latham, 1941 Play Ball: (60 cards, 50 different, 31 graded) with (2) #1 E. Miller (one PSA 3, Liebhardt, Malarkey, Marshall, McGlynn, Meyers, F. Mitchell, O’Leary (Hands on one PR, reverse paper loss), #6 Hubbell (PSA 4), (2) #10 Vaughan (one PSA 5, one Knees, Polar Bear), Pelty (Vertical), Phelan, Raymond, Rhoades (Right Arm PR, writing), #13 Foxx (PR, reverse writing), #14 T. Williams (PSA 1) and #19 Extended), Rhodes, Rudolph, Slagle, L. Tannehill (No Initial), Unglaub and Wright. Gehringer (PSA 3). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

14 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 35. 1888 37. 1909 E92 N29 Allen Nadja & Ginter Caramels John SGC 40 McGraw Graded 40 VG 3 SGC 60— by SGC. As the None Better sole Hall of None Better! Famer on the “Little Napoleon” 1888 N29 Allen is the subject of & Ginter base- the offered 1909 ball checklist, E92 Nadja the offered Caramels John William (Buck) McGraw sample. Ewing sample Graded 60 EX 5 will deservedly by SGC. The attract consider- fiery field general able interest. 36. (6) 1909 E90-1 American Caramel emerges from a Despite moder- Graded Cards with (4) Hall of Famers lush pink backdrop on this 105 year-old relic that is ate perimeter Sterling sextet of 1909 E90-1 American Caramel grad- accentuated by relatively clean corners, creamy edges flaking along the upper left edge, the central image of ed cards with Hall of Famers. Included are PSA 3: and precise surface registration. Despite a moderate the New York backstop is not adversely affected. Krause; SGC 30: (4 cards) with Bresnahan, Keeler diamond cut, the overall presentation of the caramel Additionally, the crease-free surface is flanked by an (Pink Portrait), McQuillan, Wallace and SGC 10: keepsake is not compromised. Flanked by the boldly unmarked checklist reverse. Jennings. struck advertising back. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

40. 1911 Gold Borders SGC 45 Graded 45 VG+ 3.5 by SGC. Splendid 1911 T205 Gold Borders Christy 39. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Mathewson. The Carolina Brights, Lenox & Red Hindu imposing “Big 38. (5) 1915 E106 American Caramel Six” casts a Type Singles—All PSA 1 boyish presence PSA Graded Cards with Bender, Evers Each graded Poor 1 by PSA. Add to your 1909-11 T206 on this 103 & Tinker White Borders “rare back” portfolio with this trio of year-old tobacco Each graded by PSA with a population in the single nearly impossible reverses from the Carolina Brights, relic that is digits for each card. A triumvirate of Hall of Fame leg- Lenox and Red Hindu brands. Only single digits for exemplified by ends headlines the offered assortment of (5) 1915 E106 each card are confirmed by the third-party service. evenly worn corners and a moderately touched gilt American Caramel singles. Included are attractive ver- Included are 1.) Livingston (Carolina Brights); 2.) perimeter. The illustration is crease-free while the sions of PSA 2: (2 cards) with Gibson (Catching, Front Street (Catching, Lenox) and 3.) L. Tannehill (Red Piedmont reverse detailing Matty as the “idol of New View), Tinker (Batting); PSA 1.5: Demmitt (mk) and Hindu). With exception to Tannehill, the remaining York fans, and one of the greatest pitchers the game has PSA 1: (2 cards) with Bender (Striped Hat) and Evers. specimens are absent of reverse paper loss. ever known” is sparkling clean. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

41. 1941 42. 1941 43. (3) 1941 Play Ball Play Ball Play Ball #14 Ted #54 Pee Hall of Williams Wee Reese Famers with SGC 40 Rookie #14 Graded 40 VG SGC 60 Williams, 3 by SGC. Graded 60 EX #54 Reese & From the cam- 5 by SGC. #71 paign in which Kentucky he became last native and DiMaggio— big leaguer to pint-sized Hall All SGC 40- reach the .400 of Fame 55 batting clip is infielder Relive the magic the offered Harold (Pee of the “summer 1941 Play Ball Wee) Reese of ‘41” with this #14 Ted commands his pre-war trio of Williams por- 1941 Play Ball 1941 Play Ball trait. This #54 rookie Hall of Famers. appropriately card. The por- Each appropriately judged by SGC. Included are fine graded pre-war trait of the mid-grade copies of 1.) #14 T. Williams (SGC 45); 2.) gum card has a vibrant front with modest corner and inspirational Flatbush leader is accentuated by a bold #54 Reese (SGC 55) and 3.) #71 J. DiMaggio (SGC edge wear. The setting for the Hall of Famer displays “art deco” color rendering and is framed by relatively 40). The perfectly contrasted obverses are crease-free perfect contrast and is accentuated by bold reverse crisp corners and edges. The informative biographical typeface. A solid addition to any collection. while the sparkling biographical reverses are clean. reverse is clean. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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44. 1951 Bowman Baseball #253 Rookie PSA 4 45. 1951 Bowman Baseball #305 Rookie PSA 4 The Mick’s One and Only Rookie Card! This 1951 Bowman Baseball #253 Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA. The batting prowess of Willie Mays is evident with the Mickey Mantle cornerstone is ideal for those seeking the “true” debut of the Hall of offered 1951 Bowman Baseball #305 rookie. This horizontal high number is crease- Fame slugger. Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, the immensely attractive high number por- free with moderate left-to-right askew centering and four barely touched corners. The trays Mantle as he readies to unleash a vicious swing against a cloudy ballpark set- debut specimen of the Hall of Famer is ideal for the set collector with an eye for quali- ting. Despite moderately askew centering, the intricately detailed illustration (which ty but who does not want to “break the bank”. was also borrowed for the 1952 Berk Ross issue) remains vibrant and colorful. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $1200.00

46. 1953-1968 47. 1958-1968 & Bowman Mickey Topps Roger Mantle PSA Graded Maris PSA Framed Display of Graded (10) Cards Plus Framed Signed Induction Display of (14) Day 8x10 with Full Cards Plus JSA Signed Follow the meteoric rise of PSA/DNA Mickey Mantle’s Hall of Index Card Fame career with the off e r e d The potent bat of P S A graded framed display North Dakota’s of (10) 1953-1968 Topps and is evi- Bowman singles plus a dent on the offered signed induction day 8x10 1958-1968 Topps PSA graded display of (14) cards plus a signed index card. This photograph. Expertly framed and matted to 20x23, this splendid display piece will set any expertly arranged museum quality piece is framed and matted to 30x22 dimensions. den or office apart. Included are P S A 8 : 1960 Topps #160 Mantle/Boyer (oc); P S A 6 : ( 3 Included are: Topps PSA 8: (2 cards) with 1962 #1 (oc), 1968 #330; Topps PSA 7: (5 cards) with 1962 Topps #18 Mantle/Mays, 1963 Topps #173 Mantle/Tr e s h / R i c h a r d s o n , cards) with 1959 #202, 1960 #565 AS, 1961: (2 cards) with #478 MVP, #576 AS, 1964 Topps #331 A.L. Bombers; P S A 5 : (5 cards) with 1956 Topps #135 (gray back), 1967 #45; Topps PSA 6: (6 cards) with 1958 #47 RC, 1960 #377, 1961 #2, 1963 1957 Topps #407 Mantle/Berra, 1958 Topps #418 Aaron/Mays, 1960 Topps #350, 1968 #120, 1964 #225, 1965 #155; Topps PSA 5.5: 1966 #365 and Signed Index Card: Topps Super Stars #490 Mantle/Killebrew/Mays; P S A 4 . 5 . 1953 Bowman Color #44 (“9”, PSA/DNA Authentic). Also present is a dated 10/2/61 Sports Illustrated featur- Berra/Bauer/Mantle and Signed Mantle 8x10 Induction Day Card: (“9-10”, full photo ing Maris on the cover. More on our website. L O A from JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

48. (17) 49. (20) 1962 Topps 1955-1969 Baseball SGC Graded Topps Stars with Koufax & Baseball Mays PSA Each graded by SGC. Sharp cor- Graded ners, accurate centering and shim- mering surfaces are all attributes of Hall of these (20) 1962 Topps Baseball Fame SGC graded stars. Included are Rookies SGC 88: #45 B. Robinson; SGC 86: (2 cards) with #51 A.L. Batting Star-studded Leaders, #353 Mazeroski; SGC 84: lineup of (17) (2 cards) with #5 Koufax, #60 N.L. 1955-1969 Strikeout Leaders; SGC 82: (6 Topps cards) with #45 B. Robinson, #58 Baseball Hall of Fame rookies. Each graded by PSA. Included are 1955 Topps: (2 N.L. Wins Leaders, #70 Killebrew, cards) with #12 Koufax RC (PSA 1.5), #124 Killebrew RC (PSA 2); 1957 Topps: (2 #312 Spahn IA, #313 Maris IA, cards) with #328 B. Robinson RC (PSA 5), #338 Bunning RC (PSA 5); 1962 Topps: #360 Berra; SGC 80: (3 cards) with (2 cards) with #199 Perry RC (PSA 5), #387 Brock RC (PSA 4); 1963 Topps: #553 #25 Banks, #73 Fox, #99 Powell Stargell RC (PSA 5); 1964 Topps: #541 Niekro RC (PSA 5); 1965 Topps: (4 cards) RC; SGC 70: (2 cards) with #50 with #16 Morgan RC (PSA 7), #477 Carlton RC (PSA 3), #526 Hunter RC (PSA 4), Musial, #300 Mays; SGC 60: #54 #581 Perez RC (PSA 3); 1966 Topps: (3 cards) with #126 Palmer RC (PSA 6), #254 N.L. HR Leaders; SGC 50: (2 Jenkins RC (PSA 6), #288 Sutton RC (PSA 6.5); 1968 Topps: #247 Bench RC (PSA cards) with #320 Aaron, #340 3) and 1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson RC (PSA 4). Opening Bid $400.00 Drysdale and SGC 45: #320 Aaron. Opening Bid $400.00

16 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 51. (3) 1953-1955 Bowman Baseball Hall of Famers with Campanella, 50. (4) 1948-1954 Bowman & Red Mantle & Mays— Heart Baseball SGC Graded Hall All SGC Graded of Famers & Stars Three legends of their Each graded by SGC. Offered are (4) 1948- respective New York big 1954 Bowman and Red Heart Baseball Hall of league franchises are Famers and stars. Included are 1948 Bowman: front-and-center with #40 Marion RC (SGC 84); 1953 Bowman this elite trio of 1953- Color: #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle (SGC 45); 1955 Bowman Baseball 1954 Bowman: #170 Snider (SGC 84) and Hall of Famers. Each 1954 Red Heart: Snider (SGC 84). appropriately evaluated Opening Bid $200.00 by SGC. Included are 1.) 1953 Bowman Color #59 Mantle (SGC 50); 2-3.) 1955 Bowman Baseball: #22 Campanella (SGC 84) and #184 Mays (SGC 60). Opening Bid $250.00

52. 1954 Topps Baseball #94 Banks, 53. (3) 1954 Topps Baseball Hall of #128 Aaron & #201 Kaline Fame Rookies of Aaron, Banks & Rookies—All SGC 50-70 Kaline—All PSA 2-4 Each judged from 70 EX+ 5.5 to 50 VG-EX 4 “Hammerin’ Hank”, “Mr. Cub” and “Mr. Tiger” by SGC. “Hammerin’ Hank”, “Mr. Cub” and are the Hall of Fame representatives pictured in one of Baltimore’s finest exports emerge with this high-profile trio of 1954 Topps Baseball this threesome of 1954 Topps Baseball Hall of rookie cards. Each graded by PSA. Included are Fame rookie cards. Included are 1.) #94 Banks accurately judged assessments of 1.) #94 Banks RC (SGC 70); 2.) #128 Aaron RC (SGC 60) (PSA 3, mc); 2.) #128 Aaron RC (PSA 2) and 3.) and 3.) #201 Kaline RC (SGC 50). #201 Kaline RC (PSA 4). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

54. (6) 1952-1955 Topps Baseball SGC Graded Hall of 55. 1955 Topps Baseball: Famers with Mays & Williams #123 RC “Golden age” cardboard heroes are front- (SGC 60) & #164 Roberto and-center with these (6) 1952-1955 Clemente RC (SGC 45) Topps Baseball Hall of Famers. Each The key components to the 1955 judged by SGC. Included are 1952 Topps Baseball series are available Topps: (2 cards) with #11 Rizzuto (SGC with this pair of Hall of Fame rook- 80), #243 Doby (SGC 82); 1953 Topps: ies. Included are clean, mid-grade #114 Rizzuto (SGC 84); 1954 Topps: (2 copies of 1.) #123 Koufax RC (SGC cards, both SGC 60) with #90 Mays, 60) and 2.) #164 Clemente RC #250 T. Williams and 1955 Topps: #4 (SGC 45). Kaline (SGC 80). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

56. (4) 1955 57. (3) 1955 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Hall of Stars with Famers with Clemente Clemente RC, Koufax RC, Koufax RC & RC & Mays—All Mays—All SGC 40-80 SGC 60-80 Each judged Each graded from 80 EX-NM from 80 EX-NM 6 to 40 VG 3 by 6 to 60 EX 5 by SGC. The core to the 1955 Topps Baseball edition is available with SGC. Young Senior Circuit icons rule the diamond with this trio of 1955 Topps this crisp quartet of first ballot Hall of Famers. Included legends are SGC 80: #194 Baseball singles. Included are appropriately judged assessments of 1.) #123 Koufax Mays; SGC 70: #210 Snider; SGC 60: (2 cards) with #123 Koufax RC and #164 RC (SGC 80); 2.) #164 Clemente RC (SGC 40) and 3.) #194 Mays (SGC 60). Clemente RC. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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58. 1955 59. (2) 1955-1956 Topps Mickey Mantle Baseball Coins & Pinbacks #123 with PSA Graded Sandy Available is a pair of Koufax 1955-1956 Mickey Mantle coins and pin- Rookie backs depicting the SGC 80 “Commerce Comet” in a Eye-catching non-cardboard medium. 1955 Topps Included are 1.) 1955 Baseball Armour Coins Mantel #123 Sandy incorrect spelling error Koufax rook- (PSA 9, yellow) and 2.) ie. The horizontal fireballer is framed by four sharp corners, decent centering and pre- 1956 PM15 Yellow cise surface registration. An ideal foundation piece to construct your prospective 1955 Basepath Mantle pinback Topps Baseball project around. (presents NM) with def- Opening Bid $250.00 erence to reverse residue. Opening Bid $200.00

60. (5) 1956 Topps Baseball SGC Graded Hall of Famers & Stars with Koufax, Mantle & Williams Seize this formidable lineup of (5) 1956 Topps Baseball SGC graded Hall of Famers and stars. Included are accu- rately appraised copies of SGC 80: (3 cards) with #5 T. Williams (gray back), 61. (3) 1956 Topps Baseball SGC 84 Graded Stars of Aaron, #135 Mantle (gray back), Clemente & Robinson #332 Larsen; SGC 55: (2 Each graded 84 NM 7 by SGC. Crisp trio of 1956 Topps Baseball stars. Included are cards, both gray backs) with razor-sharp renditions of 1.) #30 J. Robinson (gray back); 2.) #31 Aaron (gray back) #79 Koufax and #107 Mathews. and 3.) #33 Clemente (white back). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

62. 1956 63. (4) 1957-1959 & 1959 Topps Baseball Topps SGC 86-88 Graded Baseball Hall of Famers with Mickey Koufax Mantle Each judged either 88 NM- SGC 55- MT 8 or 86 NM+ 7.5 by SGC. Sizzling quartet of 60 1957-1959 Topps Baseball Graded Hall of Famers worthy of Cards prominent placement in any Prime pair high-grade collection. of classic Included are SGC 88: (2 1956 and cards) with 1957 Topps 1959 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle cards. Each graded by SGC. Included are accu- #210 Campanella and 1958 rately judged copies of 1.) 1956 Topps #135 (SGC 55, gray back) and 2.) 1959 Topps Topps #187 Koufax; SGC #10 (SGC 60). 86: (2 cards) 1959 Topps #20 Snider and #212 Aaron/Mathews. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

65. (4) 1953-1963 Topps & Bowman 64. (9) 1958 Topps Baseball SGC Baseball Mickey 70-92 Hall of Famers & Stars with Mantle PSA 5-6 Koufax, Mantle, Mays & Williams Graded Cards Each graded from EX-MT High-grade gallery of (9) 1958 Topps Baseball 6 to EX 5 by PSA. Prime Hall of Famers and stars for the investment time quartet of 1953-1963 savvy collector. Included are SGC 92: (2 cards) Topps and Bowman with #162 Hodges (1 of 7, none better), #187 Baseball PSA graded Koufax (1 of 3, two better); SGC 88: (3 cards) cards. Included are appro- with #161 Larsen (1 of 8, six better), #477 priately judged copies of Skowron AS, #485 T. Williams AS; SGC 86: 1.) 1953 Bowman Color #488 Aaron AS; SGC 84: #486 Mays AS; SGC #44 (PSA 6); 2.) 1956 82: #487 Mantle AS and SGC 70: #375 Reese. Topps #135 (PSA 5, Gray Opening Bid $250.00 Back); 3.) 1959 Topps #10 (PSA 5) and 4.) 1963 Topps #200 (PSA 6). Opening Bid $400.00

18 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 67. 1952 & 1953 Topps Baseball Willie 68. 1953 Topps Baseball #1 Jackie Mays SGC Graded Cards Robinson & #82 Mickey Mantle—Each Opening Bid $250.00 SGC 50-55 66. 1952 Topps Baseball #372 Gil Opening Bid $400.00 McDougald Rookie SGC 60 Opening Bid $150.00

69. 1954 Bowman #65 Mickey 70. 1954 Topps Baseball #128 71. 1954 Topps Baseball #128 Mantle PSA 6.5 Rookie SGC 70 Henry Aaron Rookie PSA 4 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

72. 1955 Bowman & 1957 Topps 73. 1956 Topps Baseball #30 Jackie Baseball Mickey Mantle—Both SGC Robinson SGC 86 Authentic Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00 74. 1957 Topps Baseball #328 Rookie SGC 70 Opening Bid $150.00

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77. 1957 Topps Baseball #18 Drysdale RC & #170 Snider—Both SGC 88 Opening Bid $250.00 75. 1957 Topps Baseball #10 76. 1957 Topps Baseball #95 Willie Mays SGC 88 Mickey Mantle SGC 84 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

78. (7) 1958 Topps Baseball Yellow 79. 1958 & 1959 Topps Baseball Letter Variations with PSA 3 Aaron Opening Bid $150.00 Mickey Mantle SGC Graded Cards Opening Bid $250.00 80. 1959 Topps Baseball #10 Mickey Mantle SGC 82 Opening Bid $200.00

82. 1963 Topps Baseball #200 Mickey Mantle SGC 84 & #550 PSA 8 83. (3) 1967 Topps Baseball High 81. 1961 Topps Baseball #300 Opening Bid $200.00 Number PSA Graded Stars with Mickey Mantle SGC 84 PSA 8.5 Red Sox Team Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

20 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 84. (3) 1955-1968 Topps & Bowman Mickey Mantle 85. (4) 1958-1962 Topps Graded Cards Baseball Mickey Mantle Each graded by either Beckett Vintage Grading SGC Graded Cards or PSA. Bolster your Each graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. “Commerce Comet” col- Pinstriped quartet of 1958-1962 lection with this attractive Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle trio of 1955-1968 Topps cards. Included are accurately and Bowman Baseball judged copies of 1.) 1958 Topps Mickey Mantle graded #150; 2.) 1959 Topps #10; 3.) 1961 cards. Included are justly Topps #578 AS and 4.) 1962 Topps graded copies of 1.) 1955 #200. Bowman #202 (BVG 6); Opening Bid $250.00 2.) 1967 Topps #150 (PSA 7) and 3.) 1968 Topps #280 (BVG 7.5). Opening Bid $400.00

86. (3) 1959-1962 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle 87. (3) 1960-1961 SGC 70 Graded Topps Baseball Cards All-Star SGC 88 Each judged 70 EX+ 5.5 by SGC. From the Cards with Aaron, height of his Ford & Mantle rampage across the Each graded 88 NM-MT 8 by SGC. Razor-sharp arrives this trio of 1959- trio of 1960-1961 Topps 1962 Topps Baseball Baseball All-Star cards Mickey Mantle singles. featuring players who These cornerstones pres- would be eventually ent at the peak of their enshrined at opined technical grades Cooperstown. Included and are ideal for the dis- are 1.) 1960 Topps #563 criminating set collector. Mantle AS; 2-3.) 1961 Included are 1.) 1959 Topps #577 Aaron AS Topps #10; 2.) 1960 and #586 Ford AS. Topps #350 and 3.) Opening Bid $250.00 1962 Topps #200. Opening Bid $250.00

89. (4) 1961 & 1962 Topps Baseball SGC 84-86 Graded Hall of Famers with Koufax & Mantle Each graded either 86 NM+ 7.5 or 84 NM 7 by SGC. Prime time quar- tet of sharp 1961 and 1962 Topps Baseball Hall of Famers. Highlights include SGC 86: (2 cards) with 1961 Topps #300 Mantle, 1962 Topps #18 Mantle/Mays; SGC 84: (2 cards) with 1961 Topps #344 Koufax and 1962 Topps #360 88. (8) 1960 Topps Baseball SGC Graded Hall of Famers & Berra. Stars with (2) Mantle Opening Bid $250.00 Put the horizontal 1960 Topps Baseball edition at your mercy with these (8) Hall of Famers and stars. Included are appropriately judged copies of SGC 88: #566 Aaron AS; SGC 86: #160 Mantle/Boyer; SGC 84: (4 cards) with #250 Musial, #377 Maris, #554 McCovey AS, #564 Mays AS; SGC 80: #200 Mays and SGC 50: #350 Mantle. Opening Bid $250.00

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90. (6) 91. 1962 Topps 92. (4) 1960-1962 Baseball #10 1953-1967 Topps Roberto Topps & Baseball Clemente SGC Bowman SGC 92 Baseball Graded Graded 92 NM- Mickey Stars with MT+ 8.5 by SGC. Mantle Investment grade 86 NM+ 1962 Topps PSA Mantle Baseball #10 Graded Senior Circuit . Cards This 52 year-old legends (and Commanding cornerstone appears Mickey quartet of as if it were just Mantle) are 1953-1967 plucked from a teamed with Topps and period vending box these (6) Bowman or wax pack. The 1960-1962 Baseball accurately centered action pose has retained its glossy Topps Mickey Mantle sheen and is framed by virtually untouched corners and Baseball SGC PSA graded an unchipped wooden perimeter. The reverse is absent graded stars. Included are 1960 Topps: (4 cards) with cards. Included of wax staining or other obtrusive wear. Presides as one #73 Gibson (SGC 60), #200 Mays (SGC 60), #316 are appropri- of 8 at the grading level with only one better and sur- McCovey RC (SGC 70), #326 Clemente (SGC 80); ately judged renditions of 1.) 1953 Topps #82 (PSA 1); passes over 98% of all similar copies submitted to the 1962 Topps: (2 cards) with #10 Clemente (SGC 84) 2.) 1954 Bowman #65 (PSA 1); 3.) 1957 Topps #95 third-party grading service. and #471 Mantle AS (SGC 86). (PSA 3) and 4.) 1967 Topps #150 (PSA 3). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

93. (4) 95. (15) 1953- 1959-1967 1971 Topps Topps Baseball PSA Baseball Graded Hall of PSA Famers & Stars Graded with Banks RC Mickey and Williams Mantle Fuel your classic Topps Cards Baseball inventory with these (15) 1953- Get “up close 1971 Hall of Famers and personal” and stars. Included are with Mickey 1953: #220 Paige Mantle with (PSA 5, mc); 1954: this quartet of #94 Banks RC (PSA 1959-1967 94. (5) 1957-66 Topps Mickey Mantle 4); 1957: #1 T. Topps SGC Graded Cards Williams (PSA 4); 1960: (2 cards) with #377 Maris Baseball Each judged by SGC. Mickey Mantle (and teammates) (PSA 7, st), #480 Berra (PSA 6); 1961: (4 cards) with cards. Each are pictured on these (5) 1957-1966 Topps Baseball sin- #290 Musial (PSA 5), #401 Ruth HR (PSA 6), #417 judged by gles. Included are 1.) 1957 Topps #407 w/Berra (SGC Marichal RC (PSA 6), #579 Mays AS (PSA 8); 1962: PSA. Included 60); 2.) 1958 Topps #487 AS (SGC 40); 3.) 1961 Topps #544 McCovey (PSA 5); 1963: #300 Mays (PSA 5); are PSA 6: #300 (SGC 60); 4.) 1963 Topps #173 1965: #170 Aaron (PSA 6); 1967: #355 Yastrzemski 1967 Topps #150; PSA 4.5: 1964 Topps #50; PSA 4: (2 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (SGC 82) and 5.) 1966 Topps (PSA 8); 1969: #260 R. Jackson (PSA 5) and 1971: cards) with 1959 Topps #10 and 1963 Topps #200. #50 (SGC 80). #630 Clemente (PSA 6). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

96. (10) 1960- 97. (7) 1975- 98. (9) 1971 Topps 1982 Topps 1987 Baseball PSA & Greg Graded Hall of Baseball Hall Maddux Famers with of Fame PSA 10 (2) Aaron, (4) Graded Graded Koufax & Rookies Cards Ryan Induct these (7) Graded Gem Seize these (10) 1975-1982 Topps Mint 10 by 1960-1971 Topps and Donruss PSA. First Baseball PSA grad- Baseball Hall of ballot Hall of ed Hall of Famers. Fame graded Famer Greg Included are 1960 rookies into your Maddux dis- Topps: #300 Aaron permanent collec- plays win- (PSA 4); 1961 tion. Included are ning form Topps: #207 1975 Topps: #228 with these Koufax/Podres Brett RC (PSA 7); (9) 1987 (PSA 4.5); 1962 Topps: #5 Koufax (PSA 5); 1964 1978 Topps: #36 rookie cards. Topps: (2 cards) with #55 Banks (PSA 6), #200 Murray RC (PSA Included are Koufax (PSA 4.5); 1965 Topps: (2 cards) with #170 4); 1980 Topps: (2) #482 Henderson RC (both PSA 7); 1-6.) (6) Aaron (PSA 4), #461 Niekro (PSA 4.5); 1966 Topps: 1981 TCMA Rochester Red Wings: #15 Ripken Jr. 1987 #100 Koufax (PSA 4); 1969 Topps: #533 Ryan (PSA (PSA 9); 1982 Donruss: #405 Ripken Jr. RC (BGS 9.5) Donruss #36; 7-8.) (2) 1987 Donruss Rookies #52 and 3.5) and 1971 Topps: #525 Banks (PSA 6). and 1982 Topps: #21 Ripken RC (PSA 9). 9.) 1987 Update #U-68. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

22 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 100. (6) 1965- 99. 1980 Charlotte O’s Police Orange 1984 Baseball Border Cal Ripken Jr. BVG 4.5 Hall of NOTE: We are re-auctioning this piece, as it was not paid for by the winning bidder in June 2014. Discovered by Fame/Star our consignor in a “junk box” at a rural Rookies with flea market, the offered 1980 Charlotte O’s Police Orange Ryan—All SGC Border Cal Ripken Jr. cornerstone is proof positive that remarkable and unexpected finds still occur in the hobby. Graded Graded 4.5 VG-EX+ by BVG, this “King of Modern Each graded by SGC. Minor League Cards” is one of only 22 confirmed exam- Prime sextet of 1965- ples validated by the three major grading services (PSA, 1984 Baseball Hall of SGC, BGS/BVG) and likely fewer survive due to Fame/star rookie “crossover” resubmissions. Since the monumental initial cards. Included are Orange Border Ripken offering in October 2013, a hand- 1965 Topps: (2 cards) ful of additional copies have trickled through the marketplace. However, with such with #477 Carlton RC an important early “Iron Man” piece, the vast major of Ripken die-hards have yet to (SGC 84), #526 handle, let alone own a copy of the 1980 Charlotte O’s Police minor league card. Hunter RC (SGC Authentic); 1968 This particular specimen is crease-free with average corner wear, decent centering Topps: #177 Ryan and gleaming surface hues. The portrait of the future Hall of Famer is set at Crockett RC (SGC 60); 1973 Park and bolstered by intricate uniform detailing that emerges from a bright orange Topps: #615 Schmidt foundation. Well-concealed staple indentations are noticeable below Ripken’s neck- RC (SGC 84); 1984 line but do not seriously compromise its overall presentation. The “hints” reverse is Fleer Update: (2 absent of writing. More on our website. cards) with #U-27 Clemens RC (SGC 96) and #U-93 Puckett RC (SGC 88). Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $200.00

101. 1990 Topps Baseball #USA1 George Bush SGC 84 This scarce 1990 Topps Baseball #USA 1 George H. W. Bush card remains perpetually atop many advanced collectors’ wantlists. Graded 84 NM 7 by SGC, purport- edly only a handful of examples intended for the President and/or Topps associates made their way into wax packs. This modern clas- sic exhibits strong corners and clean edges along with a clean 102. (102) 1986-1987 PSA Graded Rookie Cards back. One of only 14 total exam- Long before bloated home run totals and an ever expanding physique, Barry Bonds ples validated by the respected was a multi-tool prospect in the Pirates organization. Presented are (102) 1986-1987 third party service. Barry Bonds PSA graded rookie cards picturing the slugger during his tenure with the Opening Bid $500.00 Bucs. Featured are 1986 Topps Traded Tiffany #11T: (PSA 9); (47) 1987 Classic Travel Yellow Update #113: ((37) PSA 10, (6) PSA 9, (4) PSA 8); (2) 1987 Fleer Glossy #604: (PSA 9, PSA 8); (19) 1987 Topps #320: ((7) PSA 10, (11) PSA 9 (one oc), PSA 8) and (5) 1987 Topps Tiffany #320: (all PSA 9). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

104. (234) 1987-2001 103. (42) 1992-1995 Derek Baseball Jeter PSA 10 Graded Mostly Cards with Several Rookies PSA The humble beginnings of Derek Graded Jeter’s storied career are profiled with these (42) 1992-1995 singles featur- Star ing several rookie cards. Each graded Cards—All Gem Mint 10 by PSA. Included are “8-10” 1992 Classic Draft: (6) #6, #BC6; Add some 1992 Classic Four Sport: (2) #231; “juice” to your 1992 Fleer Excel: #210; 1992 Front inventory with Row Draft Picks: #55; 1992 Little these (234) Sun High School: (2) #2; 1992 1987-2001 Upper Deck Minor League: #5; baseball mostly 1993 Classic Best: #91, #115 Gold; PSA graded 1993 Classic C3: #4; 1993 Pro star cards. Each Cards: (2) #21, (2) #93 and 1993 example is graded from Gem Mint 10 to NM-MT 8 by their respective grading serv- Upper Deck: (2) #449. More on our ice. Included are mainstream, parallels, oddball, regional and minor league issues. website. Included are (155) Bonds, (63) Sosa, (6) McGwire, (4) Giambi, (4) Griffey Jr., (1) Opening Bid $250.00 Canseco and (1) F. Thomas. Substantial “break value” is assured in this power packed gathering. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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106. 1951 Bowman Baseball Near Set 105. 1948 Bowman (290/324) with SGC 45 Baseball Complete Set Mays Rookie (48/48) Score nearly 90% of the flagship Inaugural 1948 Bowman Baseball 1951 Bowman Baseball edition with complete set of (48) cards. This the offered near set of (290/324) pint-sized black-and-white edition cards heralded by a SGC 45 VG+ is ideal for the budget conscious 3.5 Mays rookie. This sterling edi- set collector as it has an overall tion has an approximate condition approximate condition breakdown breakdown of 20% (VG-EX or bet- of 20% (VG or better), 45% (GD) ter), 35% (VG), 30% (GD) and 15% and 35% (FR or lesser) with near- (FR or lesser) with the challenging ly 15% displaying reverse paper high series generally presenting on loss, residue or writing. Keys par with the more available num- include #3 Kiner RC (GD), #4 bers. Approximately 10% of the high Mize RC (GD), #5 Feller (PR, sur- numbers display edge discoloration. face paper loss), #6 Berra RC Highlights include #1 Ford RC (FR), (FR), #8 Rizzuto RC (PR, corner #2 Berra (VG), #3 Roberts (VG), #7 reconstructed), #18 Spahn RC Hodges (VG), #26 Rizzuto (VG- (GD), #36 Musial RC (PR) and EX), #31 Campanella (VG), #80 #38 Schoendienst RC (VG). More Reese (VG), #165 T. Williams (VG), on our website. #181 Stengel (EX), #198 Irvin (VG), Opening Bid $250.00 #233 Durocher (VG-EX) and #305 Mays RC (SGC 45). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

107. 1952 Bowman Baseball 108. 1953 Bowman Complete Set of (252) Baseball Color Near Set Cards with (4) PSA Graded (154/160) and Black & Stars White Master Set (65/65) Celebrate the “golden age of base- with (32) Graded ball” with this consistently attractive Stellar tandem of 1953 Bowman 1952 Bowman Baseball complete set Baseball master and near sets with of (252) cards heralded by a quartet (32) PSA, SGC and BVG graded of PSA graded stars. This edition has cards. Highlights include 1953 an approximate condition breakdown Bowman Color near: (154/160, of 20% (EX or better), 30% (VG- 20% VG-EX or better, 40% VG, EX), 30% (VG) and 20% (GD or 40% GD or lesser), 25 graded) lesser) with the challenging high with #9 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #10 series generally presenting similarly Ashburn (GD), #32 Musial (GD), to the more available numbers. A #33 Reese (GD), #44 handful of cards display faint reverse Bauer/Berra/Mantle (PR, tape), pencil writing. Highlights include: #1 #59 Mantle (GD), #80 Kiner Berra (VG), #43 Feller (EX-MT), #44 (VG), #81 Slaughter (VG), #99 Campanella (VG), #52 Rizzuto (VG- Spahn (VG), #118 B. Martin (VG), EX), #53 Ashburn (EX), #101 Mantle #121 Berra (GD), #153 Ford (PSA 4), #116 Snider (VG), #156 (VG); 1953 Bowman Black & Spahn (PSA 6.5), #196 Musial (PSA White master: (65/65, 30% VG or better, 40% GD, 30% FR or lesser, 7 graded) 4), #218 Mays (PSA 4) and #232 with #39 Stengel (VG) and (2) #43 Bevan (both GD, both variations). More on our Slaughter (EX). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

109. 1953 110. 1953 Bowman Bowman Baseball Color and Color Black & White Baseball Complete Sets Complete Set Eye-catching tandem of 1953 (160/160) Bowman Baseball Color and Black & White complete sets. with (6) SGC Highlights include 1953 Graded Stars Bowman Color set: (160/160 This 1953 25% VG or better, 50% GD, Bowman Color 25% FR or lesser) with #10 Baseball complete Ashburn (VG), #32 Musial set of (160/160) (FR), #33 Reese (FR), #44 cards with (6) Bauer/Berra/Mantle (GD), #46 SGC graded cards is among the most beloved mainstream issues from the “golden age Campanella (VG-EX), #59 of baseball”. Portrayed with near full-bleed photography in cavernous ballpark set- Mantle (FR, erased reverse tings, these diamond heroes are essential for any serious set collector. The overall writing), #93 Rizzuto/Martin approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 20% (EX or better), 20% (VG-EX), (GD), #99 Spahn (VG, signed, 30% (VG) and 30% (GD or lesser) with nearly 5-10% displaying reverse writing. no cert), #117 Snider (GD), Highlights include #10 Ashburn (VG), #18 N. Fox (EX-MT), #32 Musial (VG), #33 #121 Berra (EX), #153 Ford Reese (SGC 60), #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle (GD), #46 Campanella (GD), #59 Mantle (GD) and 1953 Bowman (SGC 45), #93 Rizzuto/Martin (SGC 80), #99 Spahn (GD), #114 Feller (SGC 55), Black & White set: (64/64, #117 Snider (SGC 55), #118 B. Martin (VG-EX) and #121 Berra (SGC 60). More on 30% VG or better, 70% GD or our website. lesser) with #15 Mize (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

24 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 112. 1954 Topps Baseball Near Set (245/250) with SGC 60 Aaron RC Fresh and vibrant 1954 Topps Baseball near set of (245/250) cards headlined by a SGC 60 Aaron rookie. This series has an overall approximate condition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 15% (VG or lesser). Highlights include #1 T. Williams (VG-EX), #10 J. Robinson (VG-EX), #17 Rizzuto 111. 1954 Bowman Baseball Complete PSA Graded Set of (EX), #45 Ashburn (EX-MT), #50 Berra (EX), #94 Banks RC (GD), #128 Aaron RC (225/225) Cards with #66 Williams—#18 on PSA Registry (SGC 60), #132 Lasorda RC (EX-MT), #239 Skowron RC (EX-MT) and #250 T. Williams (VG-EX). More on our website. Comprehensive 1954 Bowman Baseball complete PSA graded set of (225) cards Opening Bid $750.00 featuring the elusive #66 variation. With both an Average Grade and Set Rating of 6.108, this carefully pieced together edition is currently ranked #18 on the competitive PSA Registry. Highlights include PSA 8: (30 cards, 25 quali- fiers) with #14, 30, 44, #58 Reese (oc), 114, 115, #145 B. Martin (oc), #196 Lemon (oc); PSA 7.5: (20 cards) with #6 Fox; PSA 7: (82 cards, four qualifiers) with #15 Ashburn, #57 Wilhelm, #62 Slaughter, #64 Mathews, #101 Larsen RC, #170 Snider; PSA 6.5: (5 cards) with #132 Feller; PSA 6: (61 cards, four quali- fiers) with #1 Rizzuto, #45 Kiner, #65 Mantle, #90 Campanella, #161 Berra, #164 Wynn, #177 Ford, #224 Bruton; PSA 5: (22 cards, one qualifier) with #50 Kell, #66 Piersall, #95 Roberts, #110 Schoendienst, #138 Hodges; PSA 4: (2 cards) with #89 Mays; PSA 3.5: #84 Doby and PSA 3: #66 T. Williams. More on our website. Opening Bid $2000.00

113. 1955 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (206) Introducing horizontal portrayals for the first of two straight years, the 1955 Topps Baseball set of (206) is presented in its entirety with legendary Cooperstown idols and key rookie specimens! With an approximate overall breakdown of: 5% (EX-MT) or better; 10% (EX); 40% (VG-EX); and 45% (VG) or lesser (with scare high numbers 161-206 faring similarly), keys include: #2 T. Williams (GD), #4 Kaline (VG-EX), #28 Banks (VG-EX), #47 Aaron (VG), #50 J. Robinson (VG), #123 Koufax RC (VG), #124 Killebrew RC (VG), #155 Mathews (EX), #164 Clemente RC (EX), #187 Hodges (VG), #189 Rizzuto (VG), #194 Mays (VG), #198 Berra (GD) and #210 Snider (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

114. 1955 Bowman Baseball Near Set of (262/320) Cards with Most Stars Including SGC 60 Banks & Mantle Tune in to the offered 1955 Bowman Baseball near set of (262/320) cards featuring the majority of the checklisted stars including a pair of SGC 60 graded cornerstones. The overall approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 30% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Highlights include #1 Wilhelm (VG-EX), #10 Rizzuto (GD), #23 Kaline (VG-EX), #37 Reese (EX-MT), #59 Ford (EX-MT), #68 E. Howard RC (EX), #179 Aaron (trimmed), #184 Mays (trimmed), #202 Mantle (SGC 60) and #242 Banks (SGC 60). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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115. 1954 Bowman Baseball 116. 1954 Topps PSA Graded Near Set of Baseball Near Set of (201/224) Cards (245/250) Cards Spotlighted is a 1954 Bowman Baseball Splendid 1954 Topps Baseball PSA graded near set of (201/224) cards. near set of (245/250) cards. This classic gum card edition has an This consistently pieced overall condition breakdown of (10) PSA together edition has an overall 8 (all oc), (1) PSA 7.5, (41) PSA 7 (five approximate condition break- qualifiers), (2) PSA 6.5, (70) PSA 6, (61) down of 15% (EX or better), PSA 5 (three qualifiers), (1) PSA 4.5, 45% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and (13) PSA 4, (1) PSA 3.5 and (1) PSA 2. 15% (GD or lesser). Highlights include #1 Rizzuto (PSA 6), Highlights include #1 T. #6 Fox (PSA 5), #15 Ashburn (PSA 8, Williams (GD), #3 Irvin (VG), oc), #45 Kiner (PSA 5), #50 Kell (PSA #10 J. Robinson (EX-MT), 5), #57 Wilhelm (PSA 7), #58 Reese #13 B. Martin (VG), #17 (PSA 6), #62 Slaughter (PSA 6), #90 Rizzuto (VG), #20 Spahn Campanella (PSA 5), #95 Roberts (PSA (VG), #32 Snider (VG-EX), 4), #101 Larsen RC (PSA 5), #110 #37 Ford (VG), #45 Ashburn Schoendienst (PSA 5), #138 Hodges (VG), #50 Berra (VG-EX), (PSA 4), #145 B. Martin (PSA 5), #164 #90 Mays (VG-EX), #132 Wynn (PSA 5), #170 Snider (PSA 7, oc), Lasorda RC (VG-EX), #239 #177 Ford (PSA 6), #196 Lemon (PSA 5) Skowron RC (VG-EX) and and #224 Bruton (PSA 4). More on our #250 T. Williams (VG-EX). website. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

117. 1955 Bowman 118. 1955 Topps Baseball Baseball Near Set Double Headers Complete (268/320) Cards with Set of (66/66) Cards Most Stars Including Double your collecting pleasure with PSA 5.5 Mantle the offered 1955 Topps Baseball Double Headers complete set of Presented is 1955 Bowman (66/66) cards. Loosely patterned after Baseball near set of (268/320) the 1911 Mecca Double Folders cards featuring the majority of issue, this crisp edition features a pair stars including a PSA graded of big leaguers per card. The overall Mantle. This condition sensitive approximate condition breakdown is “swan song” for the product as follows: 20% (EX-MT or better), line has an overall approximate 30% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 20% condition breakdown of 15% (VG or lesser). Highlights include #3 (VG-EX or better), 25% (VG), Irvin/4 (VG-EX), #21 Skowron/22 35% (GD) and 25% (FR or (VG-EX), #25 J. Robinson/26 (VG- lesser). Keys include #1 EX), #31/#32 Banks (VG-EX), #45 Wilhelm (GD), #37 Reese Kaline/46 (VG), #53 Herman/#54 (VG), #59 Ford (GD), #68 E. Amoros (EX-MT), #69 T. Wiliams/70 Howard RC (VG), #130 (GD), #105 Aaron/106 (FR, reverse Ashburn (VG-EX), #134 Feller tape), #109 Newhouser/110 (EX), (VG), #179 Aaron (GD), #184 #111 Killebrew/112 (VG), #121 Mays (GD), #202 Mantle (PSA Kluszewski/122 (EX-MT) and #127 5.5) and #242 Banks (GD). Spahn/128 (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

119. 1956 Topps Baseball 120. 1956 Topps Baseball Near Set of (338/340) Near Set of (322/340) Cards with (17) PSA Cards—Sharp! Graded Stars Plus (2) Four square corners, crisp and creamy Team Variations edges along with shimmering obverse color accents are the standard for the Consistently attractive 1956 Topps offered 1956 Topps Baseball near set Baseball near set of (338/340) cards of (322/340) cards. This sharp gather- with (17) PSA graded stars plus two ing contains several viable candidates team variations. The ungraded por- for third party professional grading tion of this popular horizontal edi- and has an overall approximate condi- tion has an overall approximate con- tion breakdown of 25% (NM or bet- dition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT ter), 35% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and or better), 25% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Highlights and 20% (VG or lesser). Keys include #15 Banks (EX), #20 Kaline include #5 T. Williams (PSA 4), #10 (NM), #30 J. Robinson (EX-MT), Spahn (PSA 5), #20 Kaline (PSA 4), #31 Aaron (EX-MT), #33 Clemente #30 J. Robinson (PSA 4), #31 Aaron (EX-MT), #101 Campanella (EX- (PSA 4), #33 Clemente (PSA 4), #79 MT), #110 Berra (EX-MT), #113 Koufax (PSA 4), #85 Indians team-1955 (VG), #95 Braves Team-1955 (VG), #101 Rizzuto (NM), #120 Ashburn (NM), Campanella (PSA 5), #107 Mathews (PSA 4), #110 Berra (PSA 3), #113 Rizzuto (EX- #130 Mays (EX-MT), #150 Snider MT), #130 Mays (PSA 4), #150 Snider (VG), #164 Killebrew (PSA 5), #166 Dodgers (VG), #164 Killebrew (EX-MT), Team (EX), #200 Feller (PSA 4), #240 Ford (NM), #251 Yankees Team (PSA 4), #260 #166 Dodgers Team (EX-MT), #180 Roberts (NM), #226 Giants Team (EX), #240 Reese (PSA 4) and #292 Aparicio RC (PSA 4). Missing only #135 Mantle and 331 for Ford (NM), #260 Reese (NM) and #292 Aparicio RC (EX-MT). More on our website. completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

26 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 º121. 1956 Topps Baseball Complete PSA Graded Set of (340) Cards Plus Both Checklists—#39 on Registry Majestic 1956 Topps Baseball PSA graded set of (340) cards plus both checklists. With both an Average Grade and Set Rating of 7.206, this intricately crafted horizontal edition is currently ranked #39 on the com- petitive registry. Included among this sterling Hall of Fame packed lineup are: PSA 9: (2 cards, both oc) with #221, #240 Ford; PSA 8: (101 cards, one qualifier) with #6, 7, 9,, 19, 21, 23, 24, #25 Kluszewski, 29, 34, 37, 40, 41, 43, 46, 47, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 64, 66, 70, 80, 84, 85, 88, 89, 94, 105, 106, 108, 112, #120 Ashburn, 122, 123, 125-127, #130 Mays, 131, 134, 136, 137, 142, #145 Hodges, 149, 158, #166 Dodgers Team, 167, 168, 171, 174, 176, #181 B. Martin, 183, 189, 191, 194, 196, 197, 199, 201, 203, 207, 209, 214, 215, 224, 225, 229, 231, 236, 242, 243, #251 Yankees Team (oc), 257, 261, 264, 265, 269, 273, 274, 276, 278, 280, 285, 290, 294, 298, 301, 303, 311, 312, 314, 316, 331, 333, 336, 337; PSA 7.5: (10 cards) with #13, 36, 69, 114, 121, #187 Wynn, 188, 193, 245, 248; PSA 7: (224 cards) with #2 Giles, 3, 4, #5 T. Williams, #8 Alston, #10 Spahn, 11, 12, 14, #15 Banks, 16-18, #20 Kaline, 22, 26-28, #30 J. Robinson, #31 Aaron, 32, #33 Clemente, 35, 38, 39, 42, 44, 45, 48-54, 57, 61-63, 65, 67, 68, 71, 73-75, 76-78, #79 Koufax, 81-83, 86, 87, 90-93, 95-100, #101 Campanella, 102-104, #107 Mathews, #109 Slaughter, #110 Berra, 111, #113 Rizzuto, 115-117, #118 Fox, 119, 124, 128, 129, 132, 133, #135 Mantle (gray back), 138, 139, #140 Score RC, 141, 143, 144, 146-148, #150 Snider, 151-157, 159-163, #164 Killebrew, #165 Schoendienst, 169, 170, 172, 173, 175, 177-179, #180 Roberts, 182, 184-186, 190, 192, 195, 198, #200 Feller, 202, 204-206, #208 E. Howard, 210-213, 216-220, 222, 223, #226 Giants Team, 227, 228, 230, 232-235, 237-239, 241, 244, 246, 247, 249, 250, 252-254, #255 Lemon, 256, 258, 259, #260 Reese, 262, 263, 266, 267, 270-272, 275, 277, 279, 281- 284, 286-289, 291, #292 Aparicio RC, 293, 295-297, 299, 300, 302, 304-306, #307 Wilhelm, 308-310, 313, 315, 317-330, #332 Larsen, 334, 335, 338, 339, #340 McDermott; PSA 6: (3 cards) with #1 Harridge, 72, 268; PSA 5.5: CL 2/4 and PSA 5: CL 1/3. Opening Bid $5000.00

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123. 1957 122. 1957 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Near Set Complete of Set of (407) (340/407) Cards with Cards (12) SGC Prized 1957 70-88 Topps Graded Baseball near Stars set of (340/407) Those cards. This advanced hob- inaugural byists with a standard discerning eye sized issue for quality will has an be well pleased approximate with the offered 1957 Topps Baseball condition complete set of (407) cards fueled by a breakdown of dozen SGC graded stars. Several quality 30% (EX- candidates for third party professional MT or bet- grading are delivered in this beloved edi- ter), 20% tion with an approximate condition break- (EX), 25% down of 30% (NM or better), 35% (EX- (VG-EX) and MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX) or 25% (VG or better with expected instances of factory lesser) with induced askew centering. The challenging the difficult fourth series generally presents similarly, fourth series if not slightly better than the more avail- generally presenting similarly to the more available numbers. Keys include #1 T. able numbers. Highlights include #1 T. Williams (VG), #2 Berra (VG), #10 Mays (VG-EX), #24 Mazeroski RC (EX-MT), Williams (SGC 82), #2 Berra (SGC 86), #35 F. Robinson RC (VG-EX), #76 Clemente (VG-EX), #125 Kaline (VG-EX), #170 #10 Mays (EX), #18 Drysdale RC (SGC Snider (VG-EX), #210 Campanella (NM), #212 Colavito RC (VG), #286 Richardson 70), #20 Aaron (SGC 80), #24 Mazeroski RC (EX-MT), #312 Kubek RC (VG-EX), #400 Dodgers Sluggers (EX) and #407 RC (EX), #35 F. Robinson RC (SGC 86), Mantle/Berra (VG-EX). More on our website. #55 Banks (EX), #70 Ashburn (EX-MT), Opening Bid $250.00 #76 Clemente (SGC 82), #80 Hodges (NM), #90 Spahn (SGC 86), #95 Mantle (SGC 70), #125 Kaline (NM), #165 Kluszewski (SGC 86), #170 Snider (EX-MT), #210 Campanella (EX), #212 Colavito RC (EX-MT), #215 Slaughter (NM), #284 Zimmer (SGC 88), #286 Richardson RC (EX), #302 Koufax (SGC 84), #312 Kubek RC (NM), #328 B. 125. 1959 Robinson RC (GD) and #407 Mantle/Berra (SGC 70). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Topps Baseball Complete 124. 1958 Topps Set Baseball Near (572/572) Set of (423/494) Showcased is Cards with Most a consistently attractive and Stars mid-grade Crisp 1958 Topps 1959 Topps Baseball near set of Baseball (423/494) cards complete set including the majority of (572) of the checklisted cards. This stars. This series has edition has an approximate condi- an overall tion breakdown of approximate 30% (EX-MT or bet- condition ter), 25% (EX), 25% breakdown of (VG-EX) and 20% 20% (EX- (VG or lesser) with the MT or bet- tougher first series ter), 25% generally averaging in (EX), 25% (VG-EX) condition. (VG-EX) and Keys include #1 T. 30% (VG or Williams (FR, pen lesser) with marks), #5 Mays (VG- the challeng- EX), #30 Aaron (EX), ing high #52 Clemente (EX- series gener- MT), #70 Kaline (VG- ally present- EX), #150 Mantle ing similarly to the more available numbers. Highlights include #10 Mantle (VG), #20 (VG-EX), #187 Snider (EX-MT), #50 Mays (VG), #150 Musial (VG), #163 Koufax (VG), #202 Maris Koufax (EX-MT), #288 Killebrew (EX-MT), #310 Banks (EX-MT), #321 (VG), #317 Ashburn/Mays (EX-MT), #338 S. Anderson RC (EX-MT), #350 Banks Kluszewski/Williams (EX-MT), #343 Cepeda RC (VG), #408 Orioles Team (EX-MT, (EX), #380 Aaron (VG), #461 Mantle HR (VG), #478 Clemente (VG), #510 Yankees Numerical), #418 Mantle/Aaron (EX-MT), #476 Musial AS (NM), #485 T. Williams Team (VG), #514 Gibson RC (VG-EX), #515 Killebrew (VG), #543 Corsair AS (EX), #486 Mays AS (NM), #487 Mantle AS (EX-MT) and #488 Aaron AS (NM). Trio/Clemente (VG), #550 Campanella (VG), #561 Aaron AS (GD), #563 Mays AS More on our website. (VG-EX) and #564 Mantle AS (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $750.00

28 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 126. 1959 Topps 127. 1959 Fleer Ted Baseball Near Set of Williams Complete (529/572) Cards Set (80/80) Sharp corners and creamy edges Fenway faithful will desire come standard with this excep- the offered 1959 Fleer Ted tionally attractive 1959 Topps Williams complete set of Baseball near set of (529/572) (80) cards. This biographi- cards. This formidable assembly cal edition has an overall will yield multiple candidates approximate condition for third-party professional breakdown of 15% (EX or grading. The overall condition better), 20% (VG-EX), breakdown is as follows: 20% 35% (VG) and 30% (GD (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), or lesser). Keys include #1 20% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or The Early Years (GD), #2 lesser). Highlights include #10 w/ Babe Ruth (GD), #11 Mantle (VG), #50 Mays (EX- w/ (VG), MT), #150 Musial (VG-EX), #17 Hit .400 (EX), #63 AS #163 Koufax (VG-EX), #180 Record w/ Auto (GD), #67 Berra (EX-MT), #202 Maris Fishing w/ Snead (GD), (EX-MT), #338 S. Anderson RC #68 Ted Signs (GD), #70 (EX-MT), #350 Banks (EX- w/ J. Thorpe (VG-EX), MT), #380 Aaron (VG), #435 F. #75 Value to Sox (VG) Robinson (NM), #461 Mantle HR (EX-MT), #464 Mays Catch (EX-MT), #478 and #80 Goals for 1959 Clemente (EX-MT) and #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (VG). More on our website. (GD). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

128. 1959 Fleer Ted 129. 1960 Topps Baseball Williams Complete Complete Set (572/572) Set (80/80) with (9) PSA Graded A biographical cardboard Stars—Sharp! record of “Teddy Ballgame” Splendid 1960 Topps Baseball is available with the offered complete set of (572) cards fueled 1959 Fleer Ted Williams by an elite starting nine of PSA complete set of (80) cards. graded stars. This consistently This attractive series has an fresh and crisp horizontal edition overall approximate condition has an approximate condition breakdown of 15% (EX or breakdown of 25% (NM or better), better), 35% (VG-EX), 30% 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and (VG) and 20% (GD or less- 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with the er). Highlights include #1 The tough high series generally pre- Early Years (GD), #2 w/ Babe senting similarly, if not slightly Ruth (GD), #11 w/ Jimmie better than the more available Foxx (VG), #17 Hit .400 numbers. Highlights include #35 (VG), #63 AS Record w/ Ford (NM), #73 Gibson (NM), Auto (EX-MT), #67 Fishing #148 Yastrzemski RC (PSA 7), w/ Snead (EX-MT), #68 Ted #160 Mantle/Boyer (PSA 7), #200 Mays (PSA 6), #210 Killebrew (NM), #250 Musial Signs (VG), #70 w/ J. Thorpe (EX-MT), #300 Aaron (PSA 5), #316 McCovey RC (PSA 8), #326 Clemente (PSA 7), (VG-EX), #75 Value to Sox #343 Koufax (PSA 6), #350 Mantle (PSA 7), #377 Maris (EX-MT), #561 Kaline AS (GD) and #80 Goals for 1959 (NM), #563 Mantle AS (PSA 8), #564 Mays AS (EX-MT), #565 Maris AS (EX-MT) (VG-EX). and #566 Aaron AS (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

130. 1960 & 131. (434) 1959-1963 Fleer 1961 Fleer & Leaf Baseball Baseball Near/Partial Set & Singles Greats Collection—Sharp! Complete Step to the plate for this sharp Sets with (7) 1959-1963 Fleer and Leaf Baseball near/partial set and singles collec- SGC tion of (434) cards. Several viable Graded high-grade candidates for third- Stars party professional grading are con- tained within this “pack fresh” Formidable pair- assembly. Highlights include 1960 ing of 1960 and Fleer Greats partial: (57/79, aver- 1961 Fleer age NM to NM-MT, 32 dupes) with Baseball Greats #3 Ruth (NM), #28 Gehrig (NM), complete sets #72 T. Williams (NM); 1960 Leaf: with (7) SGC (94 cards, average EX-MT to NM, graded stars. all low numbers) with (2) #27 B. Highlights Robinson (EX-MT, EX); 1961 include 1960 Fleer Greats set: (79/79, average EX-MT, three graded) with #3 Ruth Fleer Greats: (118 cards, average (VG-EX), #28 Gehrig (SGC 80), #42 Cobb (SGC 80), #72 T. Williams (SGC 40); NM to NM-MT) with (2) #89 Sisler/Traynor CL (both NM), (2) #150 Wagner (NM, 1961 Fleer Greats set: (154/154, average EX-MT to NM, four graded) with #1 Baker, EX-MT); 1963 Fleer near: (65/67, average NM, 56 dupes) with #5 Mays (EX-MT), Cobb, Wheat CL (marked), #14 Cobb (SGC 86), #31 Gehrig (SGC 80), #49 W. #42 Koufax (EX-MT), (2) #56 Clemente (EX-MT, VG), #61 Gibson (NM) and (2) Johnson (NM), #75 Ruth (SGC 88), #89 Sisler/Traynor CL (marked), #150 Wagner NNO CL (EX-MT, VG). More on our website. (NM-MT) and #152 T. Williams (SGC 84). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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132. 1961 Topps Baseball 133. 1961 & 1962 Post Complete Set of Cereal Baseball Near (587/587) with Sets (7) PSA Graded Assembled is a pair of 1961 Stars and 1962 Post Cereal Baseball near sets. Highlights include Exceedingly attractive 1961 Post near: (176/200, 1961 Topps Baseball average VG-EX, 11% reverse complete set of (587) paper loss/residue or writing) cards featuring (7) with #4 Mantle (VG-EX, Box), PSA graded stars. This #7 Maris (EX-MT), #107 stacked edition has an Aaron (VG-EX, Box), #145 approximate condition Mays (EX-MT, Box); 1962 breakdown of 20% Post near: (194/200, average (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or lesser) with the tough VG, less than 5% reverse high series generally presenting on par, if not slightly better than the more common paper loss/residue or writing) numbers. Highlights include #150 Mays (PSA 6), #287 Yastrzemski (PSA 7), #290 with #5 Mantle (VG, Box), #6 Musial (PSA 7), #300 Mantle (PSA 5), #307 Mantle WS (EX-MT), #344 Koufax Maris (EX-MT, Box), #61 (trimmed), #350 Banks (EX-MT), #360 F. Robinson (NM), #388 Clemente (PSA 6), Yastrzemski (VG), #142 Mays #406 Mantle HR (EX-MT), #415 Aaron (PSA 6, st), #417 Marichal RC (EX-MT), (VG), #149 Aaron (VG-EX) #475 Mantle MVP (EX), #480 Campanella MVP (PSA 5), #482 Mays MVP (NM), and #173 Clemente (VG, Red #576 Maris AS (VG-EX), #577 Aaron AS (EX), #578 Mantle AS (VG), #579 Mays Lines). More on our website. AS (GD) and #580 Kaline AS (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

134. 1963 135. 1964 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Set Complete Set of (576/576) (587/587) with (5) PSA with (8) PSA Graded Stars Graded Stars Sterling 1963 Catch this 1964 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball complete set of complete set of (576) cards featur- (587) cards her- ing (5) PSA grad- alded by (8) PSA ed stars. This top- graded stars. This flight edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), lovely edition has 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) with the challenging high series an overall approx- generally presenting similarly to the more available numbers. Highlights include #18 imate condition Buc Blasters/Clemente (VG-EX), #115 Yastrzemski (VG-EX), #120 Maris (VG), #138 breakdown of Mays/Musial (VG-EX), #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (VG-EX), #200 Mantle (PSA 20% (NM or bet- 6), #210 Koufax (PSA 6), #242 Banks/Aaron (VG-EX), #250 Musial (VG-EX), #300 ter), 30% (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #50 Mantle Mays (PSA 5), #340 Berra (VG), #380 Banks (VG-EX), #390 Aaron (VG), #412 (PSA 7), #55 Banks (PSA 5), #125 Rose (PSA 6), #150 Mays (PSA 6), #200 Koufax Podres/Drysdale/Koufax (VG), #446 Ford (EX-MT), #490 McCovey (EX), #500 (PSA 8), #210 Yastrzemski (PSA 6), #225 Maris (EX-MT), #300 Aaron (EX), #331 Killebrew (VG-EX), #537 Rose RC (PSA 3), #540 Clemente (GD) and #553 Stargell AL Bombers (VG), #423 Aaron/Mays (VG-EX), #440 Clemente (PSA 5), #460 RC (PSA 6.5). More on our website. Gibson (PSA 6, st) and #541 Niekro RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

136. 1966 Topps Baseball 137. (8) 1960-1969 Near Set of (537/598) Baseball Oddball Cards with (4) SGC Complete/Near Sets Graded Stars Featured are (8) 1960-1969 base- The offered 1966 Topps Baseball ball oddball complete/near sets. near set of (537/598) cards with (4) Highlights include 1960 Fleer SGC graded stars is featured in Greats set: (79/79, average EX- above-average condition. This series MT) with #3 Ruth (VG-EX); has an approximate condition break- 1961 Nu-Card Hi-Lites set: down of 15% (NM or better), 35% (72/72, average EX-MT) with (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 20% (VG- #22 Mantle Longest (NM), #50 EX or lesser) with the tough high Mantle Stadium (NM); 1961 Nu- series generally presenting on par Card Scoops set: (80/80, aver- with the more available numbers. age NM) with #422 Mantle HR Highlights include #1 Mays (SGC (NM), #450 Mantle Longest 60), #50 Mantle (SGC 60), #100 (EX-MT); 1961 Golden Press Koufax (SGC 86), #126 Palmer RC set: (33/33, average EX-MT); (SGC 84), #254 Jenkins RC (VG- 1963 Fleer set: (67/67, average EX), #288 Sutton RC (VG), #300 VG-EX) with #5 Mays (EX- Clemente (EX), #500 Aaron (EX- MT), #42 Koufax (EX-MT), #46 MT), #530 Roberts (NM), #547 H. Adcock SP (VG), #56 Clemente Clarke RC (NM), #583 Tigers Team (VG-EX), NNO CL (GD); 1964 Topps Giants near: (58/60, average EX-MT) with (EX-MT) and #598 Perry SP (EX). #25 Mantle (NM); 1968 Topps Game set: (33/33, average EX-MT) and 1969 Topps More on our website. Deckle Edge near: (31/33, average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

30 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 138. 1969 Topps Baseball Complete Set 139. (3) 140. 1970 (664/664) with (8) SGC Graded Stars 1951- Topps Including SGC 96 Banks 1969 Baseball Sparkling Topps Near Set of 1969 Baseball (684/720) Topps Baseball Oddball Cards complete Complete Showcased is a set of Sets 1970 Topps (664) Baseball near set Fascinating cards with of (684/720) trio of 1951- (8) SGC cards. This silver 1969 Topps graded bordered series Baseball stars head- has an approxi- oddball com- lining. mate condition plete sets. This popu- breakdown of Highlights include 1951 Topps Red Backs set: (52/52, lar edition has an overall approximate condition break- 25% (EX-MT or average EX-MT, plus both variations) with #1 Berra down of 25% (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT), 25% better), 35% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or (VG-EX), #5 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #38 Snider (VG-EX); (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #20 lesser) with the challenging high series generally pre- 1964 Topps Coins set: (164/164, average VG-EX, plus Banks (SGC 96, one better), #50 Clemente (SGC 80), senting similarly to the more available numbers. Mantle variation) with #120 Mantle (VG-EX), #131 #95 Bench (EX-MT), #100 Aaron (SGC 70), #120 Highlights include #140 R. Jackson (VG-EX), #189 Mantle AS (EX, Right-Handed), #131 Mantle AS (VG, Rose (SGC 82), #190 Mays (SGC 80), #260 R. Jackson Munson RC (EX), #350 Clemente (VG-EX), #500 Left-Handed); 1969 Topps Decals set: (48/48, average RC (SGC 70), #480 Seaver (EX-MT), #500 Mantle Aaron (VG-EX), #580 Rose (VG), #600 Mays (VG- NM) with Mantle (EX-MT) and Mays (NM-MT). More (SGC 55), #533 Ryan (SGC 84) and #550 B. Robinson EX), #640 Kaline (EX-MT), #700 F. Robinson (EX- on our website. MT) and #712 Ryan (EX-MT). More on our website. (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

141. 1970 142. 1971 143. 1971 Topps Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball Complete Set Complete Complete of (720/720) Set of (752) Set Cards Cards (752/752) Ring in the seven- For the budget Condition sensi- ties with the conscious set tive 1971 Topps offered 1970 collector is the Baseball com- Topps Baseball offered 1971 plete set of (752) complete set of Topps Baseball cards. The (720) cards. This complete series approximate silver bordered of (752) cards. condition break- series has an This edition has down is as fol- approximate con- an approximate lows: 20% (EX- dition breakdown of 25% (EX or better), 35% (VG- condition breakdown of 25% (VG-EX or better), 30% MT or better), EX), 20% (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser) with the chal- (VG), 25% (GD) and 20% (FR or lesser) with the chal- 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) with lenging high series generally presenting similarly to the lenging high series generally presenting on par with the the challenging high series generally presenting on par more available numbers. Highlights include #189 more available numbers. Highlights include #5 Munson with the more available numbers. Highlights include Munson RC (VG), #350 Clemente (VG), #500 Aaron (VG), #100 Rose (VG), #341 Garvey RC (GD), #400 #20 R. Jackson (VG-EX), #100 Rose (VG-EX), #250 (VG), #600 Mays (VG), #630 Banks (VG-EX), #640 Aaron (VG), #513 Ryan (trimmed), #550 Killebrew Bench (VG-EX), #341 Garvey RC (EX-MT), #400 Kaline (EX-MT), #660 Bench (VG), #700 F. Robinson (VG-EX), #600 Mays (GD), #630 Clemente (GD), Aaron (EX-MT), #513 Ryan (VG-EX), #550 Killebrew (VG), #712 Ryan (VG) and #713 Pilots Team (EX- #640 F. Robinson (VG-EX) and #709 Baylor RC (EX- (NM), #600 Mays (VG-EX), #630 Clemente (VG) and MT). More on our website. MT). More on our website. #640 F. Robinson (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

144. 1971 145. 1972 146. (13) Milk Duds Topps 1974-1989 Baseball Near Baseball Baseball Set of (68/72) Complete Complete, Cards Set Near & Scrumptious 1971 (787/787) Partial Sets Milk Duds Baseball Difficult-to- Presented are near set of (68/72) complete 1972 (13) 1974-1989 cards. These were Topps Baseball baseball com- neatly extracted complete set of plete, near and from period candy (787) cards. partial sets. boxes with the set This psyche- Unless noted, generally averaging delic early each edition is in the (EX-MT to 1970s issue hand collated NM) range. Keys has an approx- and averages include Aaron (EX- imate condition breakdown of 25% (EX or better), 30% (NM) or better MT), Banks (EX- (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser) with the with the accompanying keys generally presenting simi- MT), Bench (NM), tough high series generally presenting similarly to the larly. Highlights include 1974 Topps partial: (508/660, Clemente (EX- more common numbers. Highlights include #49 Mays average VG); 1975 Topps near: (621/660, average EX MT), Killebrew (EX), Mays (EX), Munson (EX), B. (VG), #50 Mays IA (VG), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (EX), to EX-MT) with #223 Yount RC (EX-MT), #228 Brett Robinson (EX), F. Robinson (EX-MT), Rose (EX-MT) #299 Aaron (EX), #300 Aaron IA (VG), #309 Clemente RC (EX-MT); 1978 Topps set: (average EX-MT to and Seaver (EX-MT). Missing only Melton and one of (GD), #559 Rose (GD), #560 Rose IA (VG), #595 Ryan NM) with #36 Murray RC (NM), #707 each of the double-printed cards of Killebrew, B. (VG-EX) and #751 Carlton TRD (EX-MT). More on Molitor/Trammell RC (EX-MT) and 1980 Topps set: Robinson and Rose for completion. our website. #482 Henderson RC (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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147. 1974 Topps 148. (3) 1975 Hostess Baseball Stamps Baseball Early Test Issue Complete Production Proof Set of (24/24) Team Sheets with (15) Albums Plus Sheets Unreleased Players Diamond themed philate- lists will savor this incredi- Including Brett bly scarce 1974 Topps From the archives of a former Baseball Stamps complete Hostess employee arrives this set of (24/24) team albums fascinating trio of 1975 plus (24/24) stamp sheets. Hostess Baseball early produc- This test issue was released tion proof sheets. These arti- in packs including a single facts total (165) cards including the 150-card complete set and (15) unreleased play- 12-stamp sheet plus a ran- er proofs. Interestingly, the packaging for the six snack box products in which these dom team album. While cards were distributed is also present complete with advertising profiles for Jenkins the stamp sheets are and Rudi. Additionally, while some three-player panels are configured exactly from uncommon, the team left-to-right as the mainstream release, the sheets indicate that some patterns were albums are inexplicably switched (or players swapped out). These one-of-a-kind survivors are blank backed one of the greatest Topps and absent of player identifying text. Although each sheet exhibits moderate perime- oddball challenges of the decade. With deference to moderate instances of factory ter wear including interior creasing affecting some of the stars, these diamond heroes induced askew centering, the fresh albums and sheets otherwise present in the (NM to still present beautifully. Keys from the 150-card base set include Aaron, Ryan Mint) range and are entirely absent of residue, writing or other detractors. Key players (creased) and Yount RC. Also present are Unreleased: (15 cards) with Bradley, Brett found on the sheets and pictured within the albums include Aaron, R. Jackson, Rose, RC (creased), Carroll, Dierker, Hunter (Athletics), D. Johnson, Pinson, Powell, Ryan and Winfield RC. Randle, Sadek, Sharon, Spikes, Stinson, Stone and Tanana. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

150. (20) 1978 Topps Baseball 149. (10) 1977 Complete Sets Topps Baseball from Vending Complete Sets from High-grade collection of Vending Boxes (20) 1978 Topps Baseball Showcased are (10) 1977 complete sets that were Topps Baseball complete assembled with vending sets that were assembled boxes from sealed cases. with vending boxes from These 726-card editions sealed cases. Despite lim- exhibit strong corners, ited instances of askew snow-white edges and centering inherent with fresh surfaces through- production, these 660-card out. Numerous potential issues overwhelmingly third-party professional exhibit razor-sharp cor- grading candidates are ners, creamy edges and tucked within. Better lush obverses. Highlights cards include #36 include #473 Dawson RC, Murray RC, #400 Ryan #476 Murphy RC and and #707 #650 Ryan. Molitor/Trammell RC. Opening Bid $250.00 Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $400.00

151. (10) 1979 Topps Baseball Complete Sets 152. (17) 1977-1979 from Vending Topps Baseball Invest in these (10) Complete/Near Sets 1979 Topps Baseball complete Assembled are (17) 1977- sets! Each 726-card 1979 Topps Baseball com- edition was pieced plete/near sets that were together with period assembled from period vending boxes from vending boxes. These sealed cases. razor-sharp sets display Despite moderate several cards suitable for and expected third-party professional instances of errant grading. Included are centering, the vast Topps Complete sets: (12 majority of the sets) with (3) 1977, (2) cards exhibit four 1978, (7) 1979; Topps sharp corners, crisp Near sets: (5 sets) with (1) perimeters and fresh 1978 and (4) 1979. More surfaces. Keys on our website. include #115 Ryan Opening Bid $250.00 and #116 O. Smith RC. Opening Bid $250.00

32 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 153. 1903 154. (52) 1908-11 Caramel Cleveland Naps Baseball “E” Cards from (14) W601 Sporting Different Designations Life Composite A potpourri of candy baseball “E” cards Team Photo are available with these (52) singles from fourteen different ACC designations. Known initially as the Despite the majority displaying a combi- “Blues” and then as the nation of acute wear consistent with “Bronchos,” extensive handling, these century-old Cleveland’s American samples are still quite challenging to League entry switched locate in any condition. Highlights to “Naps” in 1903 in include 1909 E92 Croft’s Candy: Schlei honor of legendary sec- (PR, black); 1909 E101 Set of 50: (3 ond baseman Nap cards) with Lobert (GD); 1909 E102 Set Lajoie. Issued by of 25: (6 cards) with Bender (PR, writ- Sporting Life that year, ing); 1909-11 E90-1 American this W601 Cleveland Caramel: (10 cards) with Marquard Naps team composite is (trimmed), Wallace (PR); 1910 E90-3 among the most well Cubs/White Sox: Scheckard (trimmed); preserved of its ilk. 1910 E96 Philadelphia Caramel: (4 Framed to 16-1/8 x 17- cards) with Jennings (PR, reverse writ- 1/8” with beige mat- ing); 1910 E103 Williams Caramel: ting, the 13x14 relic Devlin (PR) and 1911 E94 Close Candy: showcases likenesses of (15) Naps, including Hall of Famers Lajoie, Flick and Joss. Lake (FR, blue). More on our website. The obverse presents beautifully! Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

155. 1933 Goudey 156. 1934 Goudey Baseball Starter Set of Baseball Partial Set (121) Different with (17) of (61/96) Cards Hall of Famers with (10) Hall of Chew on this 1933 Goudey Famers Baseball starter set of (121) differ- Featured is a 1934 Goudey ent cards featuring (17) Hall of Baseball partial set of Famers. This lower grade gathering (61/96) cards highlighted by has an overall approximate condi- (10) Hall of Famers. tion breakdown of 20% (GD or bet- Although each card grades ter), 35% (FR) and 45% (PR) with (FR or lesser) due to a com- 59% displaying a combination of bination of acute wear, this paper loss, pin holes or writing. gathering provides 64% of Highlights include #1 Bengough the classic (PR), #19 Dickey (PR, writing), says… edition in one shot. #22 Traynor FR, pen mark), #35 Additionally, 63% of the Simmons (PR, writing), #42 E. cards including each Collins (GD), #44 Bottomley (GD), Cooperstown inductee has #47 Manush (FR), #56 Ruffing surface writing. Included (PR, writing), #64 Grimes (GD), #73 Haines (PR, pin hole), #102 T. Jackson (PR, are: #2 Cochrane, 3, 5, 8, 9, writing), #103 Combs (FR, writing), #133 Lindstrom (PR, writing), #138 Pennock #11 P. Waner, #12 Hubbell, (PR, paper loss), #164 L. Waner (PR, writing), #188 Hornsby (PR, paper loss), #197 #13 Frisch, #19 Grove, 20, R. Ferrell (GD), #217 Crosetti (GD), #229 Vaughan (PR, writing), #232 O’Doul (VG) #21 Terry, #23 Gehringer, 24, 25, 28-33, #34 Hafey, #35 Lombardi, 36, 38, 40-46, 48- and #240 Schumacher (VG). More on our website. 58, 60, #62 Greenberg, 63-70, 72-77, 84, 85 and 92. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

157. (251) 1934- 158. (288) 1941 Play 1936 National Ball Baseball Cards Chicle Diamond with (27) Hall of Stars with (58) Famers Hall of Famers Profit from this substantial Including (4) array of (288) 1941 Play Ball Baseball cards featuring (27) Graded Hall of Famers including Premier assortment of “Double X” and “Teddy (251) 1934-1936 Ballgame”. The overall National Chicle approximate condition break- Diamond Stars featur- down for this collection is as ing a whopping (58) follows: 10% (VG-EX or bet- Hall of Famers includ- ter), 25% (VG), 35% (GD) ing four graded. The and 30% (FR or lesser) with overall approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 15% (VG-EX or better), 25% roughly 10-15% displaying (VG), 30% (GD) and 30% (FR or lesser) with nearly 15-20% displaying paper loss, paper loss, pin holes, tape pin holes, tape residue or writing. Highlights include Hall of Famers: (58 cards) with residue or writing. Highlights #1 Grove (PR, reverse paper loss), (3) #2 Simmons (VG, GD, FR), (5) #3 Maranville include Hall of (average VG), (5) #9 Cochrane (average GD, one PSA 2), #11 Dickey (PR, reverse Famers/Stars: (27 cards) paper loss), (6) #30 Manush (average GD), (11) #31 Cuyler (average GD to VG, one with (9) #3 Ott (average GD), PSA 1), (7) #32 Rice (average GD), (2) #36 E. Lombardi COR (VG-EX, VG), #36 E. (7) #10 Vaughan (average Lombardi ERR (VG), #50 Ott (FR), (11) #59 Bottomley (average GD to VG, one GD), (4) #13 Foxx (average GD), #14 T. Williams (PR) and (5) #60 Klein (average SGC 30) and #64 Foxx (PR, reverse paper loss). More on our website. GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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159. 1914 B18 160. (47) 1935- Blankets 1941 Wheaties Walter Multi- Johnson Sport/Non- (Green Sport Box Pennants)— Panels with (2) Sharp! DiMaggio & Century-old 1914 Rare B18 Blankets Cochrane- Walter Johnson (Green Pennants) White Hat design. This aged Build some col- fabric has endured lectible muscle with the decades in the “Breakfast of remarkable condi- Champions”. tion and presents Baseball HOF in (NM) condition heroes headline the with virtually no cavalcade of pre-war celebrities and multi-sport stars featured in this lot of (47) 1935- perimeter fraying, 1941 Wheaties box panels. Hand-cut from the back of period cereal cartons these lush design exciting premiums display apparent (GD to VG-EX) details with 30% lesser. schemes and an Highlights are: 1935 “fancy frame”: Cochrane-white hat rare variation, Foxx; 1937 attractive baseball equipment motif. The antique is entirely absent of surface staining, “speckled”: DiMaggio, Grove; 1937 “color”: DiMaggio; 1939 “personal pointers”: contusions or other significant wear. Gomez. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $350.00

161. (48) 1941 Play Ball 162. (52) 1941 Play Baseball Sheet-Cut Ball Baseball Singles Cards with (10) Hall of with (8) Hall of Famers Including Famers Including DiMaggio & Williams Williams Pre-war specialists will enjoy Presented are (52) 1941 Play these (48) 1941 Play Ball Ball Baseball singles featur- Baseball singles hallmarked by ing eight Hall of Famers and (10) Hall of Famers including a starter set. This assortment DiMaggio and Williams. These averages (VG) and includes cards were pared from a period #6 Hubbell (VG), #8 Ott uncut sheet and come in varying (GD), #10 Vaughan (FR, dimensions. Despite the alter- pen mark), #14 T. Williams ations, the gum cards are bol- (GD), 22, 25, (2) 26, 27-29, stered by crisp corners, creamy (3) 30, 31, 33, 35, 36, (2) edges and crease-free surface 37, (2) 38, #39 Henrich with shimmering surface hues. (GD), (3) 40, (2) 41, (2) 42, Approximately 40% of the 43, 44, (3) 45, (2) 46, 47, perimeters display varying 48, 50, (3) 53, #54 Reese degrees of age-induced toning. (VG), 55, #56 Vander Meer Included are #1 E. Miller, 2, 5, #6 Hubbell, 9, #10 Vaughan, #13 Foxx, #14 T. (VG), #61 V. DiMaggio Williams, 25-38, #39 Henrich, 40, 45-53, #54 Reese, 55, #56 Vander Meer, 57-59, #60 (GD), 62, #63 D. DiMaggio Klein, #61 V. DiMaggio, 62, #63 D. DiMaggio, #64 Doerr, 69, #70 Dickey, #71 J. (VG), #64 Doerr (GD) and DiMaggio and #72 Gomez. (2) #72 Gomez (VG, GD). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

164. (1355) 1948-1955 Bowman Baseball Shoebox Collection with (586) 1953 Bowman Color—Loaded Spanning the storied baseball produc- tion history of Philadelphia’s Company is the offered 1948- 1955 shoebox collection of (1355) cards. This abundant gathering is packed with Hall of Famers, stars, high/low numbers along with additional probable starter and partial sets. A selection of (38) PSA, SGC and BVG graded adds additional value to this already profitable gathering. Highlights 163. 1949 Bowman Baseball First Series Uncut Sheet with (8) include 1950 Bowman: (2) #75 Hall of Famers Campanella (GD, FR); 1952 Bowman: Presented is a 1949 Bowman Baseball uncut sheet featuring the first 36 cards of the #1 Berra (GD), #8 Reese (GD); 1 9 5 3 series including (8) Hall of Famers. Each reverse is overprinted with a higher number Bowman Color: (586 cards, average and appears to have been tested as part of the production process. The (4) nine-card GD to VG, 5% writing, 22 graded) with (3) #10 Ashburn (VG, (2) GD), (2) #33 R e e s e rows have sustained significant perimeter and surface wear including abrasions along (one GD, one trimmed), (14) #80 Kiner (average VG, one PSA 3, one PSA 2), #93 with acute interior creasing. Despite those flaws, the overall presentation is not seri- Rizzuto/Martin (PR), (5) #99 Spahn (average GD, one SGC 30), (2) #153 Ford (both ously compromised. Keys include #11 Boudreau, #23 Doerr, #24 Musial, #26 Kell, GD); 1954 Bowman: (241 cards, mainly VG) with #1 Rizzuto (GD), #90 Campanella #27 Feller, #29 Kiner, #33 Spahn and #36 Reese. (GD) and 1955 Bowman: (131 cards, mostly VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

34 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 165. (42) Different 1952 Topps & 1953 Topps 166. (184) 1950- Baseball Partial Set 1953 Bowman (179/274) Baseball Grab Bag Quality 1952-1953 Topps Baseball with Hall of group of (221) cards featuring a Famers & Stars partial set. Highlighted among this Spotlighted are (184) mid-grade gathering are 1952 1950-1953 Bowman Topps: (42 cards, average VG) Baseball singles featuring with #88 Feller (VG), #122 Jensen a powerful array of Hall of (VG-EX), #243 Doby (VG), #268 Famers and stars. Keys Lemon (VG-EX); 1953 Topps include 1951 Bowman: partial: (179/274, average VG, 48 (83 cards, composite GD, high numbers) with #27 32 high numbers) with Campanella (VG), #37 Mathews #282 Frisch (VG); 1952 (GD), #41 Slaughter (VG), #62 Bowman: #52 Rizzuto Irvin (VG), #76 Reese (VG), #77 (GD), #53 Ashburn (VG); Mize (GD), #78 Schoendienst 1953 Bowman Black & (VG), #191 Kiner (GD), #207 White: #15 Mize (VG- Ford (VG), #220 Paige (GD), #228 EX); 1953 Bowman Newhouser (GD), #254 Roe (VG), Color: #9 Rizzuto (GD) #258 Gilliam RC (VG-EX), #263 and #32 Musial (GD). Podres RC (VG), #273 Haddix RC More on our website. (VG) and #280 Bolling RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

167. (475) 1952-1954 Topps Baseball Shoebox 168. 1954 Bowman Collection with (3) J. Baseball Partial Set Robinson & (2) Williams (162/224) with (4) SGC Saved from the spokes is this Graded Stars Including truly classic 1952-1954 Topps Mantle & Williams Baseball shoebox collection of Score over 70% of the 1954 (475) cards featuring numerous Bowman Baseball edition with the Hall of Famers and stars. offered partial set of (162/224) cards Highlights include 1952 Topps: including four SGC graded stars. (108 cards, average GD) with The overall approximate condition #191 Berra (GD); 1953 Topps: breakdown for this edition is 25% (185 cards, majority GD, 31 high (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 25% numbers, 20% paper loss/writing) (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). with #1 J. Robinson (FR), #27 Highlights include #45 Kiner (EX- Campanella (GD); 1954 Topps: MT), #58 Reese (VG-EX), #64 (182 cards, median GD to VG) Mathews (VG), #65 Mantle (SGC with #1 T. Williams (GD), (2) 60), #66 T. Williams (SGC 30), #89 #10 J. Robinson (VG, GD), #32 Mays (SGC 55), #90 Campanella Snider (VG-EX), #50 Berra (FR), (SGC 82), #132 Feller (VG-EX), #132 Lasorda RC (VG) and #250 #161 Berra (EX) and #170 Snider T. Williams (GD). More on our (EX-MT). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

170. (573) 1951-1955 169. 1954 Bowman Bowman Baseball Baseball Starter Set Singles Collection of (146/224) Cards with Several Stars Presented is a 1954 Bowman Including (2) Mantle Baseball starter set of Featured is a 1951-1955 (146/224) cards. This high- Bowman Baseball singles caliber arrangement has an collection of (573) cards overall approximate condition headlined by a bevy of Hall breakdown of 25% (EX-MT of Famers including Aaron, or better), 35% (EX), 20% Mantle and Mays. (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or Highlights include 1951 lesser) with 16% displaying Bowman: (106 cards, aver- obverse pencil marks. age GD to VG, 13 high Highlights include #6 Fox numbers); 1952 Bowman: (EX), #45 Kiner (EX), #50 (113 cards, composite VG to Kell (EX-MT), #57 Wilhelm VG-EX, 11 high numbers); (NM), #84 Doby (VG-EX), 1954 Bowman: (114 cards, #90 Campanella (FR, writ- median FR to GD) with #65 ing), #95 Roberts (VG-EX), Mantle (PR), #89 Mays (FR, #101 Larsen RC (EX) and reverse mark), #90 #138 Hodges (EX-MT). More Campanella (GD); 1955 Bowman: (189 cards, median VG) with (2) #23 Kaline (EX- on our website. MT, VG), #179 Aaron (VG-EX) and #202 Mantle (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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171. 1955 Topps 172. 1955 Bowman Baseball Partial Set of Baseball Starter Set (158/206) Cards with of (171/320) Cards Aaron & Williams View your favorite stars Catch the offered 1955 Topps with the offered 1955 Baseball partial set of Bowman Baseball starter (158/206) cards. This mid- set of (171/320) cards. This grade edition has an overall popular wood bordered edi- approximate condition break- tion has an overall approxi- down of 20% (EX or better), mate condition breakdown 30% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and of 30% (EX-MT or better), 25% (GD or lesser). 35% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) Highlights include #1 Rhodes and 15% (VG or lesser). (GD), #2 T. Williams (VG), Keys include #1 Wilhelm #4 Kaline (VG), #22 Skowron (VG-EX), #10 Rizzuto (EX), #24 Newhouser (VG), (VG-EX), #33 Fox (VG- #28 Banks (GD), #31 Spahn EX), #37 Reese (VG-EX), (EX), #47 Aaron (GD), #50 J. #68 E. Howard RC (EX), Robinson (VG-EX), #100 #130 Ashburn (EX), #158 Irvin (VG-EX), #155 Mathews Hodges (VG-EX), #168 (VG-EX), #187 Hodges (VG- Berra (EX-MT) and #171 EX), #189 Rizzuto (VG-EX) Roberts (EX-MT). More on and #198 Berra (VG). More our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

173. (689) 1953- 174. 1955 & 1956 1956 Topps Topps Baseball Singles Baseball Cards Group of (563) Cards with Starter Sets & with Several Keys (19) Graded Dynamic 1955 and 1956 Topps Featured are (689) 1953- Baseball singles group of (563) 1956 Topps Baseball cards featuring several keynote cards with starter sets and Hall of Famers and stars. (19) graded. Highlights Highlights include 1955 Topps: include 1953 Topps (162 cards, average VG, 10% starter: (184 cards, 118 tape) with (2) #28 Banks (VG, different, average GD, 8 GD), #47 Aaron (VG); 1956 high numbers, 6 PSA Topps: (401 cards, median VG- graded) with #62 Irvin EX) with #31 Aaron (GD), #90 (VG), #77 Mize (GD), Reds Team-1955 (GD), #95 #207 Ford (PR, pin hole), Braves Team-1955 (GD), #101 #263 Podres RC (GD); Campanella (VG), #110 Berra 1954 Topps starter: (188 (VG-EX), #113 Rizzuto (VG- cards, 127 different) with EX), #166 Dodgers Team (VG- #32 Snider (GD); 1955 EX), (2) #260 Reese (VG-EX, Topps: (100 cards, aver- GD) and (2) #292 Aparicio RC age GD to VG); 1956 (VG-EX, GD). More on our Topps: (217 cards, 165 different, median VG) with #20 Kaline (VG), #113 Rizzuto website. (GD), #150 Snider (GD) and #164 Killebrew (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

175. 1957 Topps 176. 1957 & 1958 Baseball Partial Set Topps Baseball of (258/407) Cards— Partial Sets Sharp! Powerful tandem of 1957 Secure over 60% of the and 1958 Topps Baseball acclaimed 1957 Topps partial sets. These editions Baseball edition with this display a slew of Hall of fresh arrangement of Famers and stars. Highlights (258/407) cards. This crisp include 1957 Topps partial: edition has an approximate (346/407, average VG to condition breakdown of 25% VG-EX) with #1 T. Williams (NM or better), 35% (EX- (GD), #2 Berra (VG), #25 MT), 20% (EX) and 20% Ford (VG), #62 B. Martin (VG-EX or lesser) with the (VG), #70 Ashburn (GD), thirty challenging fourth #250 Mathews (GD); 1958 series cards presenting only Topps partial: (381/494, slightly lesser than the more average VG) with #90 available numbers. Keys Roberts (NM), #162 Hodges include #2 Berra (VG-EX), (EX-MT), #321 #20 Aaron (EX-MT), #24 Kluszewski/Williams (GD), Mazeroski RC (EX-MT), #25 #436 Mays/Snider (EX) and Ford (EX), #30 Reese (VG), #488 Aaron AS (EX-MT). #35 F. Robinson RC (VG-EX), #70 Ashburn (NM), #338 Bunning RC (EX), #400 More on our website. Dodgers’ Sluggers (EX-MT) and #407 Mantle/Berra (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

36 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 177. (129) 178. (261) 1951-1959 1910-1959 Topps & Bowman Mostly Baseball Cards— Baseball Hall Loaded with Hall of of Famers & Famers & Stars Stars with Cooperstown is calling with Aaron, Banks this stacked 1951-1959 Topps and Bowman Baseball collec- RC & tion of (261) cards featuring Mantle— numerous legends such as Loaded Aaron, Koufax, Mays and Williams. This selection has Dynamic 1910-1959 substantial “break value” for Baseball mostly the enterprising dealer. Highlights include 1952 Topps: #33 Spahn (VG), #88 Feller Baseball Hall of (VG); 1953 Bowman Color: (2) #32 Musial (GD, FR), #93 Rizzuto/Martin (VG); Famers and stars gallery of (129) cards featuring a Who’s Who? of Cooperstown roy- 1954 Bowman: #89 Mays (GD); 1954 Topps: #250 T. Williams (VG-EX); 1956 alty including Aaron, Banks, Mantle, Mays, T. Williams and many more. Highlights Topps: #31 Aaron (GD), #79 Koufax (SGC 60), #130 Mays (VG), #292 Aparicio RC include 1910 T205 Gold Borders: Tinker (PR, reverse paper loss, Piedmont); 1933 (VG-EX); 1957 Topps: #10 Mays (FR, tape), #55 Banks (EX-MT); 1958 Topps: #5 Goudey: #49 Frisch (GD); 1941 Play Ball: #8 Ott (GD); 1952 Topps: #33 Spahn Mays (GD), #321 Kluszewski/Williams (EX), #418 Mantle/Aaron (VG-EX), #436 (VG, bb), #59 Roberts (VG, bb); 1954 Bowman: #65 Mantle (FR); 1954 Topps: #94 Mays/Snider (EX-MT), (2) #476 Musial AS (EX-MT, VG-EX), #485 T. Williams AS Banks RC (GD); 1955 Topps: #2 T. Williams (VG-EX); 1956 Topps: #5 T. Williams (VG-EX); 1959 Topps: (117 cards, average VG-EX, 16 high numbers) with #317 (GD), #292 Aparicio RC (GD); 1957 Topps: #1 T. Williams (VG); 1958 Topps: #150 Ashburn/Mays (NM), #461 Mantle HR (EX-MT), #467 Aaron WS (NM), #478 Mantle (VG), #487 Mantle AS (EX); 1959 Topps: #10 Mantle (GD), #50 Mays (VG), Clemente (VG-EX), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (EX) and #563 Mays AS (EX-MT). #380 Aaron (EX) and #478 Clemente (VG-EX). Opening Bid $400.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

179. 1957- 180. (278) 1958-1959 1959 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Cards with Mays— Shoebox All Different & Collection Sharp! of (1453) Extremely attractive group Cards with of (278) different 1958-1959 Topps Baseball cards featur- Many ing several examples which Stars— grade at or above the (NM) Sharp! tier. Highlights include 1958 Topps: (156 different, aver- Fresh and age NM) with #436 vibrant 1957- Mays/Snider (NM), #476 1959 Topps Musial AS (EX-MT), #482 Baseball shoebox collection of (1453) cards showcasing numerous Hall of Famers and Banks AS (NM), #484 F. stars. Highlights include 1957 Topps: (157 cards, aggregate VG-EX, 5 fourth series) Robinson AS (NM); 1959 with #35 F. Robinson RC (VG), #407 Mantle/Berra (GD); 1958 Topps: (401 cards, Topps: (122 different, aver- average EX to EX-MT) with (2) #1 T. Williams (VG, GD), (2) #5 Mays (one VG, one age EX-MT to NM, all #1- FR, paper loss), #30 Aaron (EX), (2) #187 Koufax (EX-MT, VG-EX), #418 170) with #1 Frick (EX), #8 Mantle/Aaron (EX-MT), (3) #487 Mantle AS ((2) EX-MT, VG-EX); 1959 Topps: Phillies Team (EX-MT), #40 (895 cards, median EX-MT) with (3) #50 Mays (EX-MT, EX, VG), (2) #150 Musial Spahn (EX) and #50 Mays (both VG), #163 Koufax (EX), #202 Maris (EX), #380 Aaron (GD), #461 Mantle HR (EX). More on our website. (EX-MT) and #478 Clemente (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

182. (380) 1949-1960 Baseball Shoebox Collection with Banks RC, Mantle, T. Williams Straight from the shoebox arrives the offered 1949-1960 baseball singles collection of (380) cards manufac- tured by Topps, Bowman and Fleer. This gallery is stacked with Hall of Famers, stars and key cards including Banks RC, Mantle, Williams and many more! Highlights include 1952 Topps: #1 Pafko (GD); 1953 Topps: #27 Campanella (EX), #86 B. Martin (EX-MT); 1954 Bowman: #1 Rizzuto (EX); 1954 Topps: (109 181. (1208) 1949-1959 Topps & Bowman Baseball Singles cards, median GD to VG) with #17 Get your fill of these (1208) 1949-1959 Topps and Bowman Baseball singles. Rizzuto (EX), #94 Banks RC (VG), Moderate duplication is uncovered in this arrangement which is comprised of com- #250 T. Williams (FR, surface paper mons, specialty and team/checklist cards from the more available series. Included are loss); 1957 Topps: #10 Mays (EX), Topps: (1143 cards, average VG by season, unless noted) with (9) 1952 (average FR), #20 Aaron (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: (115) 1953 (average FR to GD), (66) 1954, (153) 1955, (373) 1956, (143) 1957, (211) #436 Mays/Snider (EX-MT); 1959 1958, (73) 1959; Bowman: (65 cards, average GD) with (3) 1949, (1) 1950, (13) Fleer Ted Williams near: (70/80, average VG-EX, two dupes) and 1960 Topps: #160 1951, (17) 1952, (14) 1953 Color and (17) 1954. Mantle/Boyer (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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183. 1960-1969 Topps Baseball Singles Collection of (866) Cards—Loaded with Hall of Famers & Stars Explosive star power is discovered throughout this stacked 1960-1969 Topps Baseball singles collection of (866) cards which is absolutely loaded with keynote Hall of Famers, stars and rookies. A smattering of challenging high numbers is also dispersed throughout this profitable selection. Highlights include 1960 Topps: #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX- MT), #200 Mays (VG), #300 Aaron (VG-EX), (2) #316 McCovey RC (EX, VG-EX), (2) #326 Clemente (EX-MT, VG-EX), #343 Koufax (EX-MT), #350 Mantle (VG-EX), #563 Mantle AS (EX), (2) #564 Mays AS (EX-MT, EX), #566 Aaron AS (EX-MT); 1961 Topps: (259 cards, aggregate EX, 16 high numbers) with (2) #2 Maris (EX-MT, VG), (2) #150 Mays (both VG-EX), (2) #307 Mantle WS (VG, GD), #344 Koufax (EX-MT), #406 Mantle HR (EX-MT), #577 Aaron AS (EX), #579 Mays AS (EX); 1962 Topps: (2) #18 Mantle/Mays (both VG-EX), #318 Mantle IA (EX-MT); 1963 Topps: #173 Trash/Mantle/Richardson (EX), #540 Clemente (VG-EX); 1964 Topps: #125 Rose (VG), #150 Mays (VG-EX), (2) #300 Aaron (both VG); 1965 Topps: #134 Mantle WS (EX-MT), #207 Rose (VG), #350 Mantle (FR, miscut); 1966 Topps: #1 Mays (GD), (6) #30 Rose (average VG-EX), #50 Mantle (VG), #500 Aaron (EX); 1967 Topps: (2) #250 Aaron (EX-MT, EX); 1968 Topps: #50 Mays (GD), #150 Clemente (EX-MT); 1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson RC (trimmed) and #500 Mantle (FR, reverse writing). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

184. 1960-1962 Topps Baseball Partial/Starter Set Run—Sharp! Exceptionally sharp 1960-1962 Topps Baseball partial/starter set run that was recently uncov- ered from a childhood collection. An in-house review is encouraged for this “pack fresh” assem- bly which will undoubtedly yield numerous candidates for third-party professional grading. Highlights include 1960 Topps partial: (406/572, average NM) with #148 Yastrzemski RC (NM), #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX-MT), #200 Mays (EX), #250 Musial (EX-MT), #343 Koufax (EX-MT), #475 Drysdale (NM-MT), #564 Mays AS (EX-MT), #565 Maris AS (EX-MT), #566 Aaron AS (NM); 1961 Topps starter: (251/587, average NM, 52 high numbers) with #475 Mantle MVP (EX), #482 Mays MVP (NM), #545 Wilhelm (NM), #572 B. Robinson AS (NM), #575 Banks AS (NM), #576 Maris AS (NM), #577 Aaron AS (EX-MT), #579 Mays AS (NM); 1962 Topps starter: (351/598, average NM, no high numbers) with #1 Maris (EX-MT), #5 Koufax (EX), #10 Clemente (EX-MT), #18 Mantle/Mays (EX-MT), #50 Musial (EX-MT), #53 Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR LL (EX-MT), #199 Perry RC (EX-MT), #500 Snider (NM) and #505 Marichal (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

186. (3987) 1936-1969 Baseball Shoebox Collection with Several Hall of Famers & Stars Stacked 1936- 1969 baseball shoebox collec- tion of (3987) cards featuring a multitude of Hall of Famers, stars and a smattering of 185. (1171) 1960-1969 Topps Baseball Shoebox Collection mixed short- prints. Moderate Loaded with Hall of Famers & High Numbers—Sharp! duplication is These (1171) 1960-1969 Topps Baseball singles were picked by our consignor from discovered period wax packs and then securely placed into a period shoebox. Incredibly sharp across this prof- gallery loaded with Hall of Famers, stars and high numbers for the prospective graded itable arrange- card investor or set builder. Highlights include 1960 Topps: (431 cards, average EX- ment. MT to NM, 59 high numbers) with #148 Yastrzemski RC (EX-MT), (3) #565 Maris Highlights AS (all EX-MT), #566 Aaron AS (NM); 1961 Topps: (178 cards, majority NM, 43 include 1936 Goudey: Dykes (VG-EX); 1955 Bowman: #59 Ford (EX-MT); 1955 high numbers) with #475 Mantle MVP (EX-MT), #482 Mays MVP (NM), #545 Topps: #28 Banks (VG-EX); 1956 Topps: (140 cards, aggregate EX-MT); 1959 Wilhelm (NM), #570 Fox AS (NM-MT), #572 B. Robinson AS (NM), #575 Banks AS Topps: (243 cards, average EX-MT); 1963 Topps: (233 cards, average EX-MT) with (NM), #579 Mays AS (NM), #580 Kaline AS (NM); 1962 Topps: (292 cards, average #18 Buc Blasters/Clemente (VG-EX), #138 Mays/Musial (VG-EX), #242 NM, no high numbers) with #1 Maris (EX-MT), (2) #199 Perry RC (both EX-MT); Aaron/Banks (EX); 1964 Topps: (487 cards, aggregate EX-MT); 1965 Topps: (612 1963 Topps: (148 cards, median NM) with #18 Buc Blasters/Clemente (NM) and cards, average EX to EX-MT); 1966 Topps: (530 cards, composite VG-EX to EX); 1969 Topps: (122 cards, majority NM). More on our website. 1967 Topps: (561 cards, median EX-MT) with #200 Mays (GD); 1968 Topps: (318 Opening Bid $250.00 cards, majority EX-MT to NM) and 1969 Topps: (140 cards, average EX) with (13) #412 Mantle CL (average NM). More on our website: Opening Bid $400.00

38 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 187. (10) 1953-1965 Topps & 188. (50) 1952-1962 Topps & Bowman Mickey Mantle Cards Bowman Baseball Grab Bag Presented are (10) 1953-1965 Topps and with Many Stars Bowman Mickey Mantle singles. This sam- Powerful 1952-1962 Topps and pling is ideal for the budget conscious collec- Bowman Baseball grab bag of (50) tor and is highlighted by Bowman Mantle: (2 cards featuring a plethora of stars. cards) with 1953 Color #44 w/Bauer, Berra Highlights include 1952 Topps: #37 (VG), 1955 #202 (trimmed); Topps Mantle: Snider (VG); 1953 Bowman Color: (8 cards) with 1958 #150 (GD), 1961 #44 HR #10 Ashburn (EX), #33 Reese (VG), Leaders w/Mantle, Maris (EX-MT), 1962: (3 (2) #46 Campanella (VG, GD); 1955 cards) with #18 w/Mays (VG), #200 (VG-EX), Topps: #50 J. Robinson (VG); 1957 #318 IA (VG-EX); 1963 #2 Mantle/Runnels Topps: #400 Dodgers’ Sluggers (VG- LL (EX-MT), 1964 #331 A.L. Bombers (EX) EX), #407 Mantle/Berra (VG); 1958 and 1965 #3 HR LL w/Killebrew, Powell Topps: #375 Reese (EX); 1959 Topps: (VG-EX). #163 Koufax (VG-EX); 1960 Topps: Opening Bid $250.00 #10 Banks (EX); 1962 Topps: #50 Musial (VG) and 1964 Topps: #125 Rose (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

189. 1959 & 1960 Topps 190. (2830) 1957-1964 Topps Baseball Partial Sets Baseball Singles Collection with Strong tandem of 1959 and 1960 Topps Stars Baseball partial sets that is packed with Fuel your classic Topps Baseball inventory with Hall of Famers, stars and a sprinkling this mid-grade 1957-1964 Topps singles collec- of tough high numbers. Highlights tion of (2830) cards including numerous stars include 1959 Topps partial: (384/572, with moderate duplication. Highlights include average VG, 19 high numbers) with 1957 Topps: (807 cards, average VG, 22 fourth #150 Musial (VG), #338 S. Anderson series) with (9) #38 Fox (average GD), (7) #40 RC (GD), #350 Banks (VG), #450 Wynn (average GD), #400 Dodgers’ Sluggers Mathews (VG), #478 Clemente (GD), (GD); 1958 Topps: (394 cards, median GD to #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (GD), VG) with (5) #476 Musial AS (average VG), #550 Campanella (VG), #559 Banks #488 Aaron AS (VG); 1959 Topps: (316 cards, AS (EX-MT); 1960 Topps partial: average GD to VG) with #150 Musial (GD), (353/572, average VG to VG-EX, 11 #559 Banks AS (GD), (5) #571 Spahn AS (average GD); 1960 Topps: (294 cards, high numbers) with #50 Kaline (GD) majority VG); 1961 Topps: (472 cards, composite VG); 1962 Topps: (272 cards, and #558 Mathews AS (VG). More on median VG) and 1964 Topps Giants: (275 cards, average EX-MT, (5) PSA graded, our website. 5% paper loss/tape) with (5) #25 Mantle (average EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

191. (33) 1948-1978 Topps & 192. (22) 1954-1984 Baseball Bowman Baseball Hall of Stars with Mantle & Mays Fame/Stars Rookie and Second- Upper-tier grab bag of (22) 1954-1984 Year Cards baseball stars featuring several legends including Aaron, Mantle and Mays. Cornerstone ball players are depicted at the Highlights include 1955 Bowman: dawn of their illustrious careers with these #59 Ford (EX-MT), #179 Aaron (VG); (33) 1948-1978 Topps and Bowman Baseball 1959 Topps: #563 Mays AS (EX); Hall of Fame/star rookie and second-year 1960 Topps: #28 B. Robinson (NM); cards. Highlights include 1948 Bowman: #18 1963 Topps: #300 Mays (EX-MT); Spahn RC (GD); 1953 Topps: #37 Mathews 1964 Topps: #331 A.L. Bombers (EX- (VG-EX); 1956 Topps: #33 Clemente (GD), MT); 1965 Topps: #350 Mantle (VG); #292 Aparicio RC (VG); 1960 Topps: #148 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle (VG-EX); Yastrzemski RC (EX-MT), #316 McCovey RC 1968 Topps: #50 Mays (EX); 1975 (NM); 1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson RC Topps: #228 Brett RC (NM) and 1984 (VG), #533 Ryan (EX); 1973 Topps: #615 Fleer Update: #U-93 Puckett RC Schmidt/Cey RC (EX-MT); 1974 Topps: #456 (NM). More on our website. Winfield RC (EX-MT) and 1975 Topps: #223 Opening Bid $200.00 Yount RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

193. (1420) 1960- 1969 Topps Baseball 194. (102) 1962-1963 Jell-O Cards Baseball Singles with Aaron, Fill multiple gaps in your Koufax & Mays classic Topps Baseball col- Tasty selection of (102) 1962-1963 Jell-O lection with these (1420) Baseball singles featuring several Hall of cards from 1960-1969. Famers, stars and shortprints. Highlights Moderate duplication is include 1962 Jell-O: (9 cards, average VG- found throughout this gather- EX) with #61 Yastrzemski (FR, reverse tape), ing which primarily consists #142 Mays (EX-MT), (2) #149 Aaron (both of commons, regional VG); 1963 Jell-O: (93 cards, average VG, 14% favorites, specialty and reverse paper loss/residue) with (2) #16 Maris checklist/team cards. The (one VG, one FR, reverse paper residue), (6) cards hail from the more #106 Mays (average GD), #121 Koufax (VG- available series and minimal duplication is evident. Unless noted, each season gener- EX) and (2) #152 Aaron (VG, GD). More on ally presents in the (VG to VG-EX) range. Included are: (18) 1960, (122) 1961, (51) our website. 1962 (average EX), (47) 1963 (average GD), (26) 1964 (average GD), (56) 1965, Opening Bid $150.00 (489) 1966, (185) 1967, (246) 1968 and (180) 1969. Opening Bid $250.00

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195. (1042) 1961-1963 Post 196. (3) 1964-1967 Cereal Baseball Cards with Topps Baseball Starter Many Stars & Shortprints Sets with Hall of Stock up on this abundant 1961-1963 Post Famers, Stars & Cereal Baseball collection of (1042) cards Tough High Numbers that is absolutely packed with Hall of Prospective set collectors will Famers, stars and shortprints. Va r y i n g want to fuel their projects with degrees of duplication is uncovered in this this trio of 1964-1967 Topps gathering which will undoubtedly yield mul- Baseball starter sets packed tiple starter sets. Highlights include 1 9 6 1 with Hall of Famers, stars, key P o s t : (41 cards, majority GD, 20% reverse rookies and a selection of writing) with (2) #7 Maris (one EX-MT i s tough high numbers. Highlights box, one VG is company), (5) #107 A a r o n include 1964 Topps starter: (average EX-MT, one company), #145 Mays (134 different, aggregate EX- ( E X - M T, box); 1962 Post: (607 cards, aver- MT) with #331 A.L. Bombers age VG-EX, 10% reverse paper loss/writing) (EX-MT), #440 Clemente with (2) #5 Mantle (one EX, one FR, writ- (VG-EX); 1966 Topps starter: ing, box), #5 Mantle (FR, writing, ad), (3) (134 different, majority EX- #6 Maris ((2) VG-EX, one FR, reverse MT, four high numbers) with stamp, box), (5) #6 Maris (average EX, one reverse writing, ad), (2) #109 Koufax (EX- #110 Banks (EX-MT), #254 M T, EX), (3) #142 Mays (EX-MT, VG-EX, VG), (7) #149 Aaron (average VG-EX, one Jenkins RC (VG-EX), #591 G. reverse writing), (6) #173 Clemente (average VG-EX, one reverse residue, Red Lines); Jackson RC (VG-EX) and 1967 Topps starter: (220 different, median EX-MT, four 1963 Post: (392 cards, median VG-EX, 5% reverse paper loss/writing) with (2) #51 high numbers) with 400 Clemente (EX-MT). More on our website. Kaline (both NM) and #121 Koufax (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

197. (656) 1909-1985 Mostly 198. 1964-1979 Topps Baseball Shoebox Baseball Singles Collection—Loaded with Collection of (928) Cards Hall of Famers & Stars with Stars & High Place a strong bid on this (656) 1909- Numbers 1985 mostly baseball shoebox collec- Presented is a 1964-1979 Topps tion that is absolutely loaded with Hall Baseball singles collection of of Famers and stars. Immense profit (928) cards including dozens of potential is delivered in this selection Hall of Famers, stars and a sam- which is highlighted by Baseball: (646 pling of high numbers. Highlights cards) with 1909-11 T206 White include 1965 Topps: (166 cards, Borders: Huggins (PR, portrait, reverse mainly VG) with #134 Mantle WS paper loss), Speaker (GD); 1948 (EX); 1966 Topps: (83 cards, Bowman: #6 Berra RC (VG); 1952 median VG-EX, 33 high numbers) Topps: #1 Pafko (GD, bb); 1952 Topps with #1 Mays (GD), #100 Koufax Look ‘N See: #15 Ruth (VG); 1954 (FR), (2) #110 Banks (NM, VG), Topps: #1 T. Williams (GD); 1958 #583 Tigers Team (EX-MT); 1967 Topps: #487 Mantle AS (EX-MT); Topps: (107 cards, average VG, 1959 Topps: #10 Mantle (VG), #478 26 high numbers) with #604 Red Clemente (VG); 1962 Topps: #471 Mantle AS (VG-EX); 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle Sox Team (VG); 1968 Topps: #50 (VG); 1968 Topps: #110 Aaron (VG-EX); 1969 Topps: #190 Mays (VG), #533 Ryan Mays (VG-EX) and #110 Aaron (GD). Also present are (449) 1969-1979 Topps (FR); 1974 Topps: #456 Winfield RC (NM-MT); 1975 Topps: #228 Brett RC (EX- Baseball singles (average VG-EX) featuring several $1-3 stars including greats such MT) and Hockey: (7 cards) with 1971-72 Topps: #45 Dryden RC (GD) and #100 Orr as Hunter, McCovey, Palmer, B. Robinson and Yastrzemski. More on our website. (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

199. (2064) 1960- 200. (74) 1950s- 1979 Mostly Topps Modern Mickey Baseball Shoebox Mantle Oddball Collection Loaded Singles with (2) with Hall of Game-Used Famers & Stars Insert Cards This 1960-1979 mostly Prime gathering of Topps Baseball shoebox (74) 1950s-modern collection of (2064) cards Mickey Mantle odd- is absolutely loaded with ball singles. upper tier Hall of Famers, Highlights include stars and a sprinkling of 1950s: (2 cards) with tough high numbers. 1947-66 Exhibits Immense profit potential is assured in this gathering which displays minimal duplica- (GD, Waist-Up, “ck” tion throughout. Featured are 1960 Topps: #148 Yastrzemski RC (EX), #160 connected, slight edge Mantle/Boyer (EX-MT), #350 Mantle (GD); 1961 Topps: #577 Aaron AS (VG-EX); residue), 1952 Star- 1962 Topps: #10 Clemente (VG), #200 Mantle (GD); 1963 Fleer: #56 Clemente (EX- Car Decals #70-G MT); 1964 Topps: #125 Rose (VG); 1965 Topps: #160 Clemente (VG); 1966 Topps: (presents VG, loose in envelope); 1960s: (9 cards) with 1961 Topps Stamps (NM), #100 Koufax (VG-EX), #254 Jenkins RC (EX-MT), #300 Clemente (VG); 1966 1962 Post #5 (VG-EX, box), 1964 Topps Giants (NM), 1964 Topps Stand-Ups (EX), Topps Rub-Offs: (78 rub-offs, average EX-MT) with (2) Mantle (both EX-MT); 1969 1965 Topps Embossed (EX), 1966 Topps Rub-Offs (EX-MT), 1969 Topps Decals Topps: (103 cards, mainly VG) with #533 Ryan (GD); 1970 Topps: (3) #500 Aaron (NM); 1980s-Modern: (57 cards) with 1996 Topps Mantle Commemorative reprint (VG-EX, VG, GD) and 1973 Topps: (466 cards, aggregate EX) with #615 set (19/19) plus (7) with factory seal, 2001 SP Legendary Cuts game-used card and Schmidt/Cey RC (VG). More on our website. 2001 Upper Deck Vintage game-used card. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

40 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 201. (38) 1963- 202. 1960- Modern Willie Mays 1973 Topps Cards with Oddball Baseball & Tougher Issues Shoebox “Say Hey” completists will Collection enjoy these (38) 1963-mod- of (6603) ern Willie Mays singles. Highlights include 1960s: Cards with (8 cards) with 1963 Fleer #5 Stars (VG-EX), 1964 Topps Fill several Stand-Ups (VG-EX), 1969 wantlists with Topps Super #65 (VG-EX); the offered 1970s: (7 cards) with 1970 1960-1973 Topps Super #18 (EX-MT), Topps Baseball 1971 Kellogg’s #10 (EX- shoebox collec- MT), 1971 Topps Super #56 tion of (6603) (NM); 1980s-Modern: (23 cards with stars. cards, average NM) with Moderate duplication is discovered throughout this arrangement from the more avail- 1994 Upper Deck #AC2 able series. The 1960-1966 editions generally average (VG to VG-EX) while the signed card (UDA cert card) 1967-1973 issues generally range from (EX to EX-MT). Included are (164) 1960, and 1999 Upper Deck A (116) 1961, (64) 1962, (97) 1963, (241) 1964, (113) 1965, (195) 1966, (394) 1967, Piece of History game-used (1047) 1968, (204) 1969, (550), 1970, (947) 1971, (15) 1971 OPC, (226) 1972 and bat. More on our website. (1660) 1973. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

203. 204. (573) (2918) 1971 Topps 1970 Baseball Topps High Baseball Numbers Cards from from Vending Vending Pitch-black Invest in these assortment of (2918) 1970 (573) 1971 Topps Topps Baseball high Baseball cards numbers from that were vending. Several pulled from candidates for period vend- third-party profes- ing boxes. sional grading are Included among this razor-shop assortment are: (16) #244, (33) 266, (33) 267, (53) contained within. 268, (34) 269, (60) 274, (48) 276, (71) 277, (52) 278, (79) 283, (73) 284, (85) 287, Included are: (30) (68) 288, (36) #291 Durocher, (64) 295, (44) 297, (52) 303, (37) 305, (38) 308, (83) #652 Braves 316, (34) 317, (28) 318, (76) 319, (80) 322, (74) 324, (67) 325, (107) 328, (102) 332, Team, (20) 660, (61) 337, (89) 339, (47) 345, (62) #346 Schoendienst, (47) 347, (78) 354, (72) 356, (2) 663, (10) 668, (58) #674 Expos Team, (52) 678, (43) 679, (38) 682, (38) 684, (27) (37) 357, (56) 361, (48) 364, (97) 366, (39) 371, (24) 467, (23) 492 and (511) assorted 685, (17) 689, (5) 690, (2) 691, (2) 695, (34) 696, (3) 699, (21) 701, (21) 703, (1) 707, in groups smaller than twenty. (25) 712, (17) 720, (30) 726, (39) #742 Royals Team and (38) 747. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

205. 206. 1970-1979 Topps Baseball (5000+) Singles Collection of (6190) 1972 Topps Cards Including 1975 Near Set Baseball (657/660) Singles Massive 1970-1979 Topps Baseball sin- from gles collection of (6190) cards including a 1975 near set. Featured are 1970 Topps: Vending (352 cards, average EX to EX-MT) with Four sharp cor- #350 Clemente (VG-EX), #600 Mays ners, accurate (VG-EX), #712 Ryan (GD); 1971 Topps: centering and (2) #341 Garvey RC (NM, EX-MT), (2) bright surfaces #400 Aaron (EX-MT, VG-EX), #513 Ryan are the stan- (VG-EX); 1972 Topps: (275 cards, aggre- dard for these gate EX-MT, 50 high numbers) with #49 (5000+) 1972 Mays (EX-MT), #595 Ryan (EX-MT); Topps Baseball 1973 Topps: #220 Ryan (EX-MT), #615 singles that Schmidt/Cey RC (GD); 1974 Topps: (2) originate from #1 Aaron (EX-MT, VG-EX), #20 Ryan (EX-MT); 1975 Topps: (2) #223 Yount RC vending boxes. (both EX), #660 Aaron (EX-MT); 1975 Topps near: (657/660, mainly EX-MT to Significant duplication is uncovered in this gathering from the more available series. NM) with #223 Yount RC (EX-MT), #660 Aaron (NM); 1975 Topps Mini: (778 Better names include: (109) #150 Cash, (106) #170 Blue IA, (133) #178 Schaal IA, cards, median NM); 1976 Topps: (1299 cards, aggregate EX) with #98 Eckersley RC (47) #180 Ellis IA, (101) #191 Burroughs, (110) #221 Bucs Champs, (122) #223 WS (NM), (5) #330 Ryan (average EX-MT); 1978 Topps: (1032 cards, mostly EX-MT) Game 1, (107) #225 WS Game 3, (92) #227 Game 5 and (116) #228 WS Game 6 with #36 Murray RC (NM) and 1979 Topps: (445 cards, mostly EX-MT to NM) with along with many additional “In Action” bricks. (3) #115 Ryan ((2) EX-MT, VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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209. 1978 Topps Baseball Singles Hoard 207. (14,500+) 1973-1979 Topps Baseball of (30,000+) Cards from Vending 208. (3) 1975 Topps Baseball Unopened Singles Hoard Fill numerous sets with this massive 1978 Topps Get your fill of this massive (14,500+) 1973-1979 To p p s Rack Packs with (1) #223 Yount RC Baseball singles hoard of (30,000+) cards. These sin- Baseball singles hoard. The vast majority of these cards Showing on Back gles were pulled directly from vending box cases and were pulled from vending boxes. Unless noted, each sea- Scarce threesome of 1975 Topps Baseball unopened could yield numerous viable candidates for third-party son presents (NM) or better. Included are (1600+) 1973 rack packs. Each unsearched plastic artifact contains professional grading. Although primarily comprised of (average EX-MT with moderate instances of askew cen- (42) cards, many of which are probable candidates for commons, there are still plenty of leader, team, special- tering) with (3) #300 Carlton (all EX-MT); (2300+) 1974 third-party professional grading. One of the packages ty and minor stars along with the occasional superstar. (average EX-MT to NM), (800+) 1976, (2300+) 1977 will definitely yield a high-grade gem as #223 Yount Highlights include (22) #5 Rose RB (some bowing), with (4) #476 Murphy RC (average VG); (7500+) 1979 RC is peeking through the reverse! Possible Hall of (28) #6 Ryan RB (some bowing), (117) #206 with (3) #115 Ryan ((2) NM, EX-MT) and (3) #116 O. Fame pulls include #1 Aaron RB, #70 Schmidt, #223 Niekro/Ryan Leaders and (20) #400 Ryan. Due to Smith RC (EX-MT, (2) EX). Due to size/weight, a ship- Yount RC, #228 Brett RC, #320 Rose, #400 Ryan, #616 size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. ping surcharge may apply. Rice RC, #620 Carter RC and #660 Aaron. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

212. (18,000+) Mostly 1980s-2000s Baseball Hall of Famers, Stars & 210. (10) 1981-1985 Topps Baseball 211. 1989 Upper Deck Low & 1993 Rookies with Inserts Oddball Issue Cases Bowman Jumbo Baseball Unopened Extensive mostly 1980s-2000s Baseball Hall of Famers, Clear some space for these (10) 1981-1985 Topps stars and rookies collection of (18,000+) cards featuring Boxes numerous mixed Hall of Famers, stars, rookies and Baseball oddball issue cases. Unless noted, each con- Feeling lucky? Take a chance on pulling high-grade tainer remains sealed. Included are (2) 1981 Topps inserts. This gathering is ideal for the enterprising show rookies of Ken Griffey Jr. and with this tan- dealer. Included are (850+) Ripken (including two Scratch-Off: (20 boxes, 36 packs per); (2) 1981 Topps dem of 1989-1993 unopened boxes. Included are 1989 Stickers: (12 boxes, 100 packs per, both lids opened); rookies), (841) Ryan along with additional stars such as Upper Deck Low: (36 packs, 15 cards, per, lid partial- R. Alomar, Fisk, Glavine, Gooden, Gwynn, Henderson, (2) 1983 Topps Baseball Foldouts: (16 boxes, 20 ly detached) and 1993 Bowman Jumbo: (20 packs, 22 packs per, one lid opened); (3) 1985 Topps 3-D Molitor, Murray, Puckett, A. Rodriguez, I. Rodriguez, cards with two foil per). Ryan, Sandberg (includes rookie), Schmidt, O. Smith Superstars: (24 boxes, 24 packs per) and 1985 Topps Opening Bid $100.00 Rub-Downs: (24 boxes, 36 packs per). Due to (includes rookie) and Winfield. Due to size/weight, a size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

214. (10) 213. (3) 1957- 1952-1958 1981 Topps & Roberto Bowman Clemente Mickey Cards Mantle with Cards Oddball Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $100.00 215. (5) 1989 Upper Deck Baseball Uncut Sheets with Griffey Jr. RC Opening Bid $250.00

42 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 216. Modern Football Certified Autograph Collection of (430) Cards—Absolutely Loaded! The most extensive and potent modern football certified autograph collection we have offered! Incalculable break value awaits the victor of this extensive and absolutely loaded modern football certified autograph collection of (430) cards. Fantasy favorite, current legends and future stars command this gallery packed with low numbered inserts from a variety of tiered subsets. Highlights include Auto/Jersey: (111 cards) with 2006 Donruss Elite S. Young/A. Smith (#/49, dual-sided), 2006 Playoff National Treasures S. Young (#/49); 2009 Exquisite F. Harris (#/25), 2011 Panini Gold Standard Moon (#/10), 2011 Topps Threads Dorsett (#/50), 2013 Topps Five Star: L. Bell booklet (four pieces), (2) Wayne (one booklet #/36), Weeden/Richardson 217. (305) Modern Multi-Sport Certified Auto/Game-Used booklet (#/10, laundry tag); 2013 Topps Triple Threads Spiller/Hopkins/Ellington Collection with Several Hall of Famers & Stars (#/27); Certified Autos: (319 cards) with 2012 Panini Crown Royale #95 J. Gordon (#/25), 2012 Panini Gridiron Gear #201 A. Morris (#/25), 2013 Playoff Absolute Explore the profit potential delivered in this modern multi-sport certified auto- Memorabilia D. Martin (#/10), 2013 Panini Playbook #161 Teo (#/5), 2013 Topps graph/game-used collection of (305) cards with several Hall of Famers and stars. Archives 1988 Mini: (26 cards, all #/25) with D. Martin; 2013 Topps Five Star Ball/K. Several cards are serially numbered and come from various tiered subsets. Davis (#/20), 2013 Topps Triple Threads Teo (#/25), 2014 Press Pass Authentics: Highlights include Certified Auto: (112 cards) with Baseball: 1998 Donruss Bortles (#/25), (2) Clowney, Manziel and Sam (#/50). More on our website. Signature Millennium Marks: Boggs, Molitor; 2003 Timeless Treasures #63 Ryan, Opening Bid $500.00 2003 Ultimate Collection O. Smith, 2004 Playoff Prime Cuts Murray (#/10); Football: 2002 Flair Sweet Swatch Jumbo K. Warner, 2003 Donruss Classics #107 Fouts; Game-Used: (183 cards) with Baseball: with 2002 Upper Deck Diamond Collection Quad Bats: (2) DiMaggio/McGwire/Griffey Jr./Sosa; Football: 2002 Flair Sweet Swatch Jumbo K. Warner (three-color patch) and 2007 UD Artifacts E. Manning/Rivers/Roethlisberger (#/15). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

219. (675) Modern Multi-Sport Certified Auto/Game- Used Insert Collection with Hall of Famers Modern singles dealers will want to feast on this modern multi- sport certified autograph and game-used insert collection of (675) cards fea- turing several Hall of Famers and young stars. Several cards are serially num- 218. Modern & Hockey Certified Autograph & bered and come Game-Used Insert Collection of (297) Cards from various Sizable modern basketball and hockey certified autograph and game-used collection tiered subsets. of (297) cards. Several of these inserts are serially numbered and come from various Highlights tiered subsets. Featured are Certified Autos: (167 cards) with Basketball: (163 cards) include with 2012-13 Exquisite: Hudson (booklet), M. Jackson (booklet); 2012-13 Panini Certified Auto: (217 cards) with Baseball: (123 cards) with 2007 Tri-Star Authentics: Select #150 Lillard, 2013-14 Panini Court Kings #44 Mutombo; Basketball: (92 (3) #59 J. Upton, (2) #66 Votto, (2) #69 Longoria; Football: (36 cards) with 2007 Tri- cards) with 2012-13 Panini Absolute Memorabilia Griffin/Paul/Billups (#/10), 2013- Star Signacuts: Lary, Shaw; Game-Used: (445 cards) with Baseball: (293 cards) with 14 Panini Court Kings Bryant, 2013-14 Panini Prestige English (#/30, two-color 2001 Fleer Platinum Maddux (two-color patch), 2001 Topps American Pie F. patch) and Hockey: (22 cards) with 2013-14 Upper Deck Trilogy Robinson, 2009 Topps Pujols and Hockey: (44 cards) with 2005-06 Upper Deck Hasek/Howard/Mrazek. More on our website. Neely/Shanahan/Nash. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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221. (148) Modern Football 220. (10) 2010-2013 Football Certified Game-Used Jersey/Patch Autograph & Graded Cards with BGS Cards with Many Young 10 Superfractor Superstars Featured are (10) 2010-2013 football certified auto- Flashy superstars light up the scoreboard graph and graded cards. Several cards are numbered with these (148) modern football game- and come from various tiered subsets. Included are used jersey and patch cards. Several C e rtified A u t o s : (8 cards) with 2012 Finest Moments cards are numbered and come from vari- Weeden #1/1 superfractor (BGS 10, auto 10), 2012 ous tiered subsets. Keys include Game- Fleer Retro #62BW Weeden (BGS 9.5, auto 10), 2012 Used: (140 cards) with 2012 Panini Panini Contenders #118 J. Gordon (PSA 9, no ball), Black S. Moss (#/9, logo patch), 2013 2012 Panini Prizm: #205 Weeden (BGS 9.5, auto 10), Playoff Absolute Memorabilia: G. Lewis (2) #236 A. Morris (BGS 10, auto 9; BGS 9.5, auto (#/25, logo patch), Teo (#/25, four-color 10); 2012 Press Pass Cousins red ink (BGS 9.5, auto patch), Stills (#/5, Saints logo patch); 10), 2013 Panini Pen Pals #15 rookie QBs dual-sided 2013 Panini Playbook: (3 booklets) with with Manuel/G. Smith/Glennon/L. #212 Bernard and 2013 Topps Triple Jones/Nassib/Barkley (BGS 9.5, auto 9) and B a s e : ( 2 ) Threads Bryant (#/18). More on our 2010 Bowman Draft Prospects #BDPP47 R. Wilson (one BGS 9.5, one BCCG 10). website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

222. (6500+) 223. (231) Modern Baseball Modern Certified Autograph & Football Game-Used Cards with Stars Certified Batter Up! Place the winning bid for Autograph, this extensive modern baseball certified autograph and game-used collection of Game-Used & (231) cards with stars. Several cards are Insert Cards numbered and come from various tiered Huge selection of subsets. Highlights include (6500+) modern Auto/Jersey: (7 cards) with 2014 football certified Topps Museum Collection Mesoraco; autograph, game- Certified Autos: (159 cards) with 2013 used and insert cards. Several cards in this thoroughly mixed gathering are numbered Panini Pinnacle Bautista, 2014 Topps and come from various tiered subsets. Included in this bulk collection are Certified Tier One: Kaline, (2) O’Neill; 2014 Autos: (407 cards, all commons or minor stars); Game-Used: (204 cards) with Topps Tribute M. Williams and Game- Boldin, Key. Johnson, Ocho Cinco, R. Williams; Mostly -2000s Used: (65 cards) with 2014 Topps Inserts/Parallels: (5400+) with (563) numbered and stars including Favre, P. Museum Collection Sabathia (four Manning, Marino, Montana, Rice and more! pieces). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 224. (6000+) Modern Baseball Certified Autograph, Game-Used & 225. 2003-04 UD Top Prospects Insert Collection LeBron James Signs of Success Show Dealers! Profit from these (6000+) modern baseball certified Certified Auto—BGS 9/Auto 10 autographs, game-used and insert/par- Graded 9 Mint with a 10 Autograph grade by allel singles. Several cards are num- BGS. Presented is a 2003-04 UD Top Prospects bered and come from various tiered LeBron James Signs of Success certified auto- subsets. Highlights include Certified graph rookie card. This breathtaking modern Autos: (521 cards, mostly commons insert depicts the Cleveland Cavalier icon as a and minor stars) with 1999 Fleer/SI: prep phenom at St Vincent-St. Mary in Akron, Boyer, Garvey, McGraw; 2013 Topps Ohio. The sub-grades are as follows: Tier One: Lynn (#/25), Napoli, Centering: 8.5; Corners: 9; Edges: 9.5 and Stewart; Game-Used: (183 cards) with Surface: 9. C. Jones, F. Hernandez, M. Ramirez; Opening Bid $150.00 Mostly 1990s-2000s Inserts/Parallels: (5400+ cards) with Griffey Jr., Jeter, Kershaw, Price, Pujols, Ripken and Ryan. Opening Bid $150.00

226. (5300+) 227. (116) Multi/Other-Sport Modern Modern Certified Autograph & Basketball Relics Certified Put the pedal to the metal for these (116) Autograph, multi/other-sport modern certified auto- graph and relic cards. Several cards are Game-Used & numbered and come from various tiered Insert Singles subsets. Highlights include Certified Bulk up with the Autos: (20 cards) with Racing: 2013 offered modern basket- Press Pass Authentics McMurray (#/5); ball certified autograph, Game-Used/Relics: (82 cards) with game-used and insert singles collection of (5300+) cards. Several cards in this thor- Racing: 2013 Press Pass Authentics J. oughly mixed gathering are numbered and come from various tiered subsets. Included Johnson (#/50), Kenseth (three-color); are Certified Autographs: (128 cards) with 2012-13 SP Authentic Daugherty; Game- MMA/UFC: 2014 Topps: Rousey, Used: (248 cards) with Bryant, Duncan, Garnett, D. Howard, Nash, Paul; Mostly Velasquez/Rockhold (two-color)/Cormier 1990s-2000s Inserts/Parallels: (4987 cards) with Bird, Bryant, M. Johnson, L. James, (#/9) and Non-Sports: 2008 Donruss Jordan and many, many more! More on our website. Celebrity Cuts Wayne. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

44 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 228. 1998 Bowman’s Best 229. 1999 Donruss All-Time Gridiron 230. 2001 Upper Deck Pros & Prospects Autographs #7A Peyton Manning Kings Walter Payton Certified Johnny Unitas Certified Auto/Jersey— Rookie BGS 9.5/Auto 10 Autograph—BGS 9/Auto 10 BGS 9.5/Auto 10 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

231. 2003-2008 SP Football Dual-Signed Certified Autographs with Mannings & Hornung/Tittle—Both PSA 10 Opening Bid $200.00 233. 2007 SP Chirography “4000 Yard Club” Quad Certified Autograph with 232. (3) 2005-2009 Peyton Manning BGS Manning/Brees/Bulger/Young #1/1— Graded Certified Autographs—All #1/1 BGS 8.5/Auto 10 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

234. (2) 2007-2008 Football Hall of 236. 2014 Famous Fabrics Making of Fame/Superstar Running Backs Dual- America Robert McClelland Cut Signed Certified Autographs—Both Signature #1/1—BGS Encapsulated Graded Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 235. 1996 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle Commemorative Reprints Uncut Sheet Opening Bid $100.00

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238. 1890s Original Photo of Team in Horse- Drawn Carriage 237. 1889 Cambridge, Mass. Type I Team Photo With Moses Long before chartered flights, team buses and even locomotive trains as means for Fleetwood Walker - Earliest Black Player Major League travel, the horse-drawn carriage sufficed during the 1890s. Hall of As baseball’s popularity boomed during the late-1800s, the game remained in its Fame fireballer Amos Rusie, for one, was content with this no-frills transportation, as archaic stages regarding what transpired on the diamond and who was allowed to play. evidenced in this original team photograph! Mounted to a thick stock backing, the 9- This Type I photograph is amazing as both a scarce survivor and in its portrayal of 5/8 x 7-3/8” sepia-toned photo portrays Rusie at the front of the carriage as necessitat- Moses Fleetwood Walker: the first black man to play professional baseball. Framed to ed by his (then) unusual 6-foot-1 frame, allowing his legs to extend to the platform. A 27 x 23-7/8”, the sepia-toned team depiction (13 x 9-3/4” visible area) shows what is five-time strikeout champion, Rusie was allegedly the reason that the mound distance believed to be an 1889 Cambridge, Massachusetts semi-professional club. In the front was lengthened from 50 feet to 60 feet, 6 inches, as his wildness threatened opposing row, Walker is seated, arms folded and no stranger to the rigors of both the game and hitters (Rusie led the league with 200-plus walks for five straight seasons!). segregation. He had broken the color line in 1884 as the for the American Opening Bid $750.00 Association’s Toledo Blue Stockings. The painful irony of this treasure lies in the fact that 70 years later, a reluctant Boston Red Sox club was the last to integrate in the big leagues. Stunning Condition! Opening Bid $750.00

240. 1926 St. Louis Stars Negro League Photo Postcard with 239. Circa 1917 Chicago Union Giants & Indianapolis ABCs , & from Richard Team Cabinet with Merkin Collection Significant c. 1917 Chicago Union Giants and Indianapolis ABCs team cabinet featur- Remarkable 1926 St. Louis Stars Negro League real photo postcard picturing (18) ing a lineup of (23) players from the squads including the unmistakable likeness of members of the squad including three Hall of Famers. The nearly 3-1/2 x 5-3/8” sepia Oscar Charleston. The 8x10 black-and-white image is matted to nearly 13-3/4 x 11” piece is credited to “The Spirit of the Times Photos”. Despite four pin/tack holes dimensions. While Negro League player photo matching is still in its infancy, there is along the upper edge including a small piece of paper loss, the images of the talent are a high probability that other high-profile stars (including Hall of Famers) could also crisp and recognizable. A notation reading “Some Team of 1926” is placed along the be depicted and ultimately confirmed. The inclusion of Charleston is what sets this lower edge. The blank correspondence section is absent of any writing or postmarks. piece apart. The 1976 Cooperstown inductee started his career with the ABCs in 1915 Pictured players from left-to-right include Top Row: Suttles, Wells, Murray, Hensley, and spent several seasons with the organization. The five-tool wonder is regarded as Patton, J. Russell, B. Russell, Williams, Dismukes; Bottom Row: Davis, Reese, Bobo, perhaps the finest all-around talent in Negro League history. Such material depicting Creasy, Ross Bell, Miller Brown and Redus. Full photo COA from Hake’s Americana Negro League squads is nearly impossible to locate in any condition, especially such & Collectibles certifying this relic originates from the famed Richard Merkin collec- crystal clear player images featuring two historic franchises in a packed ballpark set- tion. ting. Although the sturdy black matte displays extensive perimeter notching and tear- Opening Bid $250.00 ing along with minimal crazing and chipping to the photograph, the central image is not disturbed. The name “Kelley” is inscribed in pencil on the reverse, lending cre- dence to the notion that this piece originates from the estate of former Union Giants pitcher, Palmer Kelley. Opening Bid $500.00

46 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 241. Early 1900s 242. 1910 Baseball Team Cabinet Captains Fan with (6) Hall of Display with Photo Famers Including Chance & Used on 1906 Fan Lajoie Craze Card Produced in 1910 by F.A. Schneider, this Turn-of-the-century Hugh turn-of-the-century fan depicts a sterling Duffy Cabinet display pic- lineup of (16) diamond stars along with a turing the Hall of Famer pair of unused scorecards with a female with the same black-and- spectator along with the baseball attrac- white image used in the tions. Players depicted include (from left 1906 Fan Craze issue. The to right): Schaefer, Wallace, Sullivan, 5-1/8 x 7-1/4” portrayal is Chase, Moriarity, Lord, H. Davis, Lajoie, tightly adhered to the period Doolan, Griffith, Dahlen, Sweeney, 8-3/4 x 11” matting. Beneath Chance, Devlin, Clark(e) and Bresnahan. the portrait of the stoic nine- Measuring 14” and tightly stapled to a teenth century star is a cal- wooden handle, the die-cut memento ligraphy styled proclamation served its intended purpose with moder- regarding his .438 batting ate creasing and surface abrasions notice- average in 1894. Although a able throughout the obverse. The adver- two inch surface imperfec- tising back reveals that the upper left portion between Schaefer and Moriarity was tion is discernible to the left neatly re-attached with tape. of his portrait, the perfectly Opening Bid $200.00 contrasted image is not seriously compromised. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 244. 1924 Washington Senators World Series Press Pin & 1956 All-Star Game Tie Clasp Two monumental moments in the base- ball history of our nation’s capital are captured with this pair of badges from the and the 1956 All-Star game. Of significance is the 1924 World Series press pin from the Fall Classic slate of games in which Walter Johnson and the Senators claimed their only crown. The Dieges 243. 1929 Champion & Clust threaded post measures 7/8” in diameter and features bold red-white-and-blue Panoramic Team Photo color accents. Despite minimal touches to the enamel along with evidence of age- As North Side purists count the seasons, decades and, yes, centuries that have passed induced oxidation on the reverse, this cherished heirloom still presents in (EX-MT) since their club’s last World Series title, this 1929 National League champions team condition. Also present is a 1956 All-Star Game tie clasp. Measuring nearly 2” in panoramic photo is a glorious relic to which they can longingly cling. Framed to 38- length, the ballpark relic presents in (NM) condition with the badge featuring both a 1/2 x 11-1/8”, the sepia-toned souvenir showcases a view of Wrigley Field and the patriotic and baseball motif. Opening Bid $400.00 bordering structures on Sheffield and Waveland Avenues. The 37 cameo portraits include Cuyler, Hartnett, Hornsby, McCarthy and Wilson, as well as executives Veeck and Wrigley. Powered by MVP and perennial malcontent Hornsby (who was with his fourth different team in as many seasons), the ‘29 Cubs won the N.L. flag before bow- ing to Philadelphia in the Fall Classic. This heirloom remains as it was proudly dis- played in 1929, as evidenced by the backing dated “SEPT. 28, 1929.” Opening Bid $250.00

245. 1950s Washington Senators “Baseball Lapel Lite” Complete Retail Display 246. Mickey Mantle’s 1959 All-Star Game Presentation Forever chasing those “Damn Yankees,” the Cutlery Sets with Mantle Family Signed COA Washington Senators Carve yourself a tantalizing slice of Mickey Mantle memorabilia. Making one of his were limited to a annual All-Star Game appearances in 1959, the magnificent Yankee immortal was Broadway script in their gifted with the offered presentation cutlery sets which include a six piece knife set hopes of ever catching and a three piece carving set. The elegant green boxes are embossed with gold fleur- their rivals during the de-lis accents and identically personalized on the lids with “All-Star Game, Los 1950s. In show of sup- Angeles, Aug. 3, 1959” on the left and “Mickey Mantle, American League” on the port, however, Senators right. While the boxes show moderate wear and staining, all lettering remains clear- fans were in first place ly discernible. All nine pieces of stainless steel cutlery are marked “Italy” and dis- with these “Micro-Lite” play minimal signs of use. Accompanying these gift sets is a COA signed by three baseball lapel pins. members of Mantle’s family with wife Merlyn and sons David and Danny. The Framed to 19-3/4 x 20- COA’s text reads as follows, “The Mantle Family is thrilled to be sharing important 1/4”, this complete retail artifacts from the Mickey Mantle Archives. The following lot was one of Mickey’s display features (12) Senators versions. Affixed to a colorful cardboard backing with a personal treasures and came directly from the Archive. It was presented at auction baseball-themed design, the plastic souvenirs are complete with cords urging you to on December 8, 2003 at New York’s Madison Square Garden.” “pull” for your favorite team! A pristine survivor! Opening Bid $3500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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248. Very Early Walter Johnson Original c.1910 Photograph in Uniform Catch “The Big Train”. Washington Senators ace Walter Johnson began his career as the top power pitcher of his era in 1907 at the tender age of 19. One of the “Five Immortals” elected to the first Hall of Fame class, Johnson is captured in uniform in the offered c.1910 original photo- 247. 1890s Polo Grounds Baseball Die-Cut Trolley Lithograph graph. Measuring 3-1/4 x 5-1/2” Advertisement this important sepia toned photo rates a solid (EX-MT) grade. Take me out to the ballgame! This remarkable 1890s Polo Grounds advertisement eas- Taken very early in Johnson’s ily could have been the inspiration for the unofficial baseball anthem. Resplendent career, this matte print shows the with vibrant colors and Victorian Era images this dynamic die-cut High Bridge line legendary hurler posed with a bat, horse-drawn trolley beckons fans to an afternoon match featuring the New York perhaps a portent of the surprising Giants vs. the Cleveland Spiders at the Polo Grounds. Measuring 11-1/4 x 5-1/4” this .235 career batting average he radiant example is possibly the finest of its type, showing a high degree of originality would achieve. and scant traces of wear. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

249. Circa 1917 Chicago Union Giants Negro League Large Cabinet Attributed to Palmer Kelley Possibly unique circa 1917 Chicago Union Giants Negro League cabinet attributed to pitcher Palmer Kelley. The 8x10 black-and-white photo- graph is sturdily matted to nearly 11x14 dimensions. With only 21 confirmed innings notched over a two- season career, a pencil inscribed notation of “Kelley” 250. 1922 Carnegie Technical Institute Yearbook With Honus on the reverse (along with Wagner additional markings) likely Bound to his native Pittsburgh as if by some unwritten code of honor, confirms the identity of the remained in the Steel City from his retirement in 1917 until his death in 1955. hurler. Despite moderate cor- Heartbroken over the death of his stillborn daughter in 1918, Wagner signed on as the ner separation and age- “Physical Director” at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, where he appeared in this induced bowing, the action 1922 408-page edition of The Thistle. Wagner is listed on page 195 as coach of the pose is crystal clear and ideal for prominent display. baseball team. Covers and crisp pages remain intact. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

251. Babe 252. (27) 1935-1937 Ruth 1935 George Burke Original Original Chicago News White Sox 4x6 Photos Service Prolific 1930s sports photogra- Photograph pher George Burke’s consis- tently excellent work earned Fast becoming him the role of official pho- aware that talks tographer to several Chicago of a managerial based teams. Enjoy Burke’s position were quality with this lot of (27) just empty prom- 1935-1937 Chicago White Sox ises, Babe Ruth original photos. These 4x6 bowed out from matte finish photos (average a game he had EX to NM) display handsome- long-since ly with sharp images and clean defined both on surfaces. Printed on durable, the diamond and heavy stock all photos are at the turnstiles. stamped on the reverse with This original “Geo. Burke, 847 Belmont black-and-white news service photo portrays the Bambino as he was awarded a life- Ave., Chicago” along with time pass for all National League games. Framed to 17-3/8 x 15-1/2”, the 7-5/8 x 5- player’s names and catalog 1/2” visible image area shows Ruth clad in a suit coat eyeing the pass he holds in his numbers. More on our web- left hand. Original caption sheet and 1935 stampings are visible on the reverse. site. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

48 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 253. (2) 1940s 254. (3) 1940s Cleveland Indians Pennants With Full-Size Pennants (2) Rare 1948 “American - Both Rare League Champs” Full- During a 12-season span Size Versions between 1947 and 1958, While Cleveland Indians fans have the New York Yankees endured one of the longest cham- were unseated only twice pionship droughts in American as American League sports, these (3) vintage full-size champions, with felt pennants have survived more Cleveland supplanting the the half a century with ties to the pinstripers both times. club’s con- These (2) 1940s full-size quest! Includes: (2) 1948 felt pennants pay homage “American League Champs” to the Tribe. Each features a Native American appliqué design complete with head- classified as “Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide II (one red dress. One reads “American League Champions” (a 1948 souvenir, no doubt) and with original tassels; one green with tassels partially torn; appliqué 100% on both); both are classified as “Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide II. and a 1940s version with very minimal appliqué cracking. Stellar condition on both! Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

256. (2) 1948 Cleveland Indians Full-Size Pennants - “Very Rare” and “Rare” Winners of the club’s first title since 1920 and last in the fran- 255. Circa 1947 “I’m For ” Cleveland Indians Full- chise’s oft-woeful history, the 1948 Cleveland Indians reign Size Pennant supreme in this vintage full- Hoist a flag for the first African-American player in modern American League history. size pennant pair. Included are This gorgeous c.1947 full size 28” felt pennant was issued in support of Larry Doby, a red felt banner with the second man to break the MLB color barrier. Features include a portrait appliqué “Cleveland Indians versus on a purple background with the slogan “I’m for Larry Doby” along with the Boston Braves World Series 1948” in white appliqué (minimal cracking), lists as Cleveland Indians team name, a small white flag and intact tassels. This somewhat “Very Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide II; and a maroon felt rare pennant presents in appealing (EX-MT) condition with nearly full appliqué and pennant with “World Series Cleveland, Ohio 1948” in crack-free yellow appliqué, lists lettering and typical pinholes on the gold accent strip. as “Rare” in Egner’s guide. Superb condition on both! Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

257. May 21, 1952 258. 1958 Milwaukee Original Glass Negative of Braves & 1959 Chicago Scoreboard White Sox Collection of Photo From Dodgers 15- (65) Original Negatives Run 1st Inning! with Aaron While repeated defeats at the hands See the big picture with this intrigu- of the Yanks, the “Shot Heard ing collection of (65) original 1950s ‘round the World” and the move to baseball negatives. Measuring 4x5 to Los Angeles will always be devas- 5x7 these well-preserved, profession- tating topics for remaining ally taken images focus on two fans, here’s a piece that is certain to championship teams, with the 1958 conjure memories of all that was Milwaukee Braves World Series right in Flatbush: the original glass champs and the 1959 Chicago White negative from a photo of the Ebbets Sox AL pennant winners. Featured Field scoreboard following the 19-1 victory over Cincinnati on May 21, 1952. The are: (21) 1958 Braves with (2) alarming feature is the “15” posted for the Dodgers’ first-inning output! Framed to 17- Aaron, (4) Mathews, (2) Spahn, (3) Schoendienst; (35) 1959 White Sox with Cash, 1/2 x 16”, the piece is accented by an actual published clip. More on our website. (4) Fox, Kluszewski; and (9) miscellaneous with (5) c.1950s-1960s smaller size Opening Bid $250.00 White Sox. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 259. (2) 1950s Louisville Slugger Original Point- of-Sale Ad Displays and Mantle Retail Bat With plenty of spokesmen to endorse their product, Kentucky’s Hillerich & Bradsby plant was at its peak as fence clearing icons wielded the white ash weapons almost exclusively during the 1950s. These (3) items are a testa- ment to the popularity of H&B weapons. Includes: (2) Original Ad Displays: 11x17 thick stock 260. Rare 1959 Chicago White Sox Pennant, World Series point-of-sale placards (both framed to 12x18) with a 1956 ad composed as Mickey Press Pin and 1960 Placemat Mantle was in the midst of a Triple Crown season; and a 1950s display with facsimile Opening Bid $100.00 signatures of H&B users. Both present (NM)! More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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261. 1955 262. Boston Mickey Red Sox Mantle “Baseball Treasure Hall of Chest of Fame” (18) Items Wrist With (2) Watch 1960s Though its ori- Topps gin is some- Wax what unclear, this vintage Display wrist watch Boxes combines two A natural revered base- spokesperson ball institu- for all things tions! The baseball, Bronx icon Mickey Mantle was the face of the Yankees and of retail prod- clock facing ucts. These (18) items were “approved” by Mantle and the envy of youngsters during features “BOSTON RED SOX” with the exact amount of characters (12) needed to the 1960s. Highlights include: Bat Master: a retail instructional kit issued after the represent hour indicators. Near the center, “Baseball Hall of Fame” appears in small 1964 season; this one is complete and unused in its original box with the ball, rope, characters. “May 7, 1955” is engraved on the back of the timepiece. The original instruction booklet and “batting average computer”; (2) Topps Baseball Empty Wax leather band in intact and the watch is in full working order with separate hour/minute Display Boxes: 1965 (5-cent); 1968; both present (NM)! More on our website. hands and a second dial. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

263. Mantle/Maris 264. (2) 1970s Original 1962 “Safe at Thurman Munson Home” 1-Sheet Movie Handball Trophies Poster plus (3) Lobby With Diana Munson Cards LOA Regarded as one of the greatest Consumed by the will to seasons in history, the New York excel in every walk of life, Yankees triumphant 1961 cam- Thurman Munson embodied paign yielded a marketing gold- the Yankee tradition and was mine for star Mickey appropriately named the Mantle and Roger Maris. Among club’s first captain since Lou the myriad attempts to cash in Gehrig. These (2) trophies on the success of the “M&M are telling reminders that Boys” was the sports-comedy Munson’s competitive fire film “Safe at Home”. Presented went beyond the diamond. is an original 1962 “Safe at Bestowed upon the Bronx Home” 1-sheet movie poster star for his efforts on the plus (3) lobby cards. Measuring handball court, these “CAC” 27x40 the vibrantly colored (Canton Athletic Club) poster displays in desirable (VG- awards respectively measure EX) condition with minor signs 9”-tall and 12”-tall with a of age-appropriate wear. More metallic handball figurine on on our website. each. Accompanying is a let- Opening Bid $200.00 ter of provenance signed by Munson’s widow, Diana Munson. Opening Bid $150.00

265. Griffith Stadium Seat Pair A grand base- ball edifice with cav- ernous dimensions and a person- ality all its own, Washington’s Griffith Stadium was home to three 266. Lot of (11) With American Seat Pair and 1964 World Series “Phantom” Ticket Block League pen- Stadium and “The Vet” echo loudly in this lot of (11) Philadelphia nant winners, as well as ceremonial first pitches delivered by each U.S. President from Phillies souvenirs! Headlining the collection are: Veterans Stadium Seat Pair: Taft to Kennedy. This seat pairing was saved after the demolition of that regal palace. secured within an iron frame measuring 46-1/2”-wide, blue plastic seats and backrests Measuring 41-1/2”-wide and 29-1/4”-tall the iron frame secures two seats and three- feature “8” and “9” identifiers; 1964 Phantom World Series Ticket Block: issued at panel wooden backrests. A vintage peach-colored paint coat shows the effects of the Connie Mack Stadium for a Phillies Fall Classic appearance thwarted by the infamous elements and there is minimal rust about the metallic components. “phold,” this block of full tickets includes Games 1, 2, 6 and 7. Presents nicely. More Opening Bid $150.00 on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

50 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 267. 1956 Big 268. 1961-1963 Mickey League Stars Mantle and Roger Maris Statues Near Set White Base Bobblehead (17/18) with Dolls Mantle & (3) Joining the bobblehead parade of Packaged Major League teams, Bronx staples Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris Figures warranted individual representations Standing 2-3” tall the in the 1961-1963 White Base set. diminutive 1956 Big The standard size collectibles League Stars statues (approximately 7”-tall) depict the ranks as the most valu- sluggers in their Yankee home attire. able and sought after of mid-1950s plastic baseball figures, outranking the similar Shoulder areas have endured minor Dairy Queen and Robert Gould issues. Statue seekers revel in this 1956 Big League chipping with hairline cracks along Stars near set (17/18). These bronze colored idols uniformly present like-new details the Mantle jaw line (Mantle head with glossy surfaces however due to hairline cracks on the base, back or both they are detached from spring but can be re- rated as average (EX to EX-MT). Highlights are: Mantle; and (3) packaged figures: glued). Maris head remains flawless Doby, Minoso and Snider. More on our website. and facsimile signature decals are near 100% on both! Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

269. (2) 1963 Sports Hall 270. (5) 1961- of Fame Baseball Busts in 1963 NFL Sealed Original Boxes: Square Base Ruth & DiMaggio Bobblehead Start you own personal baseball Dolls With (2) shrine with this lot of (2) 1963 Hall Eagles Versions of Fame bust statues in their original Coast to coast fran- sealed boxes. Featured are legendary chises are vibrantly New York Yankee sluggers “Babe” represented on these Ruth and Joe DiMaggio (both MIP). (5) 1961-1963 NFL Commissioned by the Baseball Hall Square Base bobble- of Fame to craft souvenir busts like head dolls. Flaunting gorgeous colors and free of jaw line cracking (with one noted those on display at the Cooperstown exception), these examples present minimally at the (EX-MT) plateau and include: museum, manufacturer Sports “Hall Los Angeles Rams blank base; New York Giants minor jaw line crack, chip, presents of Fame” Inc. exceeded expectations (VG-EX); (2) Philadelphia Eagles includes “Champion 1960” base and tougher in creating these incredibly life-like renditions. While the plastic wrappings show embossed “N.F.L.” base; St. Louis Cardinals NFL decal on otherwise blank base. minor signs of wear, the colorful boxes retain a fresh off the shelf appearance. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

271. (2) 1963-1965 NFL 272. (4) 1960s NFL “Toes-Up” Bobblehead and AFL Bobblehead Dolls Dolls With (2) in “Thumbs up” to these (2) 1963- Original Boxes 1965 NFL “Toes-Up” bobblehead Smiling and nodding dolls! Secured to round gold-col- approval as they joined the ored bases, the Type 2 examples bobblehead fray, these NFL showcase city name decals (along examples show stunning each base) at 100% and embossed preservation in this quartet of team names on the jersey fronts. 1960s examples. Includes: Includes: Dallas Cowboys very 1965-1967 Cleveland tough example, presents (VG-EX) Browns: with very minor with hairline crack and minor chip- wear on the gold base’s ping along jaw line; Minnesota underside, this near-flawless Vikings presents (VG-EX) with a example is the toughest in the set!; (3) 1968-1970 Gold Base “Merger” Dolls: with: series of hairline cracks along the Denver Broncos tougher “red jersey” version (presents VG-EX with jaw line chips); chip-free jaw line and flaking on New York Giants (presents EX-MT, in original box); St. Lois Cardinals (presents EX the NFL decal on the base. with minor jaw line cracks, in original box). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

273. (2) 1960s Detroit Lions Bobblehead Dolls - Both Sharp With Original Boxes Motor City bobbleheads take to the 274. 1961-1965 Hamilton Tigercats gridiron in this pair of 1960s col- CFL Bobblehead Doll - Gorgeous! lectibles. With glistening silver and A merger of Hamilton’s Tigers and Wildcats fran- blue, the well-kept mementos chises, the “Tigercats” have earned eight Grey include: 1961-1963 Square Base: Cup titles and are affectionately dubbed “Ticats” presents (NM) with helmet decals at on this pristine 1961-1965 CFL bobblehead doll. 100%, a jaw line free of any cracks Secured to a square wooden base, the papier or chips; comes with original box mâché keepsake presents at the (NM) plateau and cardboard neck insert; 1961- with vibrant hues and a blemish-free surface. 1962 Toes-Up: presents minimally Opening Bid $100.00 at the (EX-MT) plateau with decals at 100% and jaw line free of cracks/chips. Original box included. Opening Bid $150.00

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276. (3) 1960s 10” Bobblehead Banks With (2) Knicks and 275. 1962 Harlem Globetrotters Very Tough New York Bobblehead Doll Rangers Defying gravity and dazzling audiences world- You can “bank” on these bob- wide, the Harlem Globetrotters are represented blehead dolls being welcome on this 1962 bobblehead doll. Secured to a square additions to your collection! blue base with a “GLOBE TROTTERS” decal, a Unusual examples at approxi- figurine straddles a globe with a ball in one hand mately 10”-tall, these 1960s and a suitcase in the other. The scarce hoops relic novelties feature round bases, shows amazing preservation as the jaw line is coin slots atop the backs and free of any cracks or chips. Colors remain vibrant rubber stoppers on the under- and decals are at 100%! sides of the bases. Includes: (2) Opening Bid $150.00 New York Knicks black player and white player, both (NM) with crack-free jaw lines; New York Rangers scarce hockey example, presents (VG) with jaw line chipping and (2) hairline cracks. Opening Bid $150.00

277. (4) 1960s- 278. (7) 1969-1970 NBA 1970s “Lil’ Dribblers” Dolls Basketball With (3) in Original Bobblehead Boxes Dolls With Small in stature but big in nostal- Tough 1960s gic lore, these (7) 1969-1970 “Lil’ Dribblers” figurines were contem- Sonics Version poraries of short shorts and big - Pristine! afros. With spring-mounted balls Ballers take it to the facilitating the appearance of hole with these (4) “dribbling,” the relics average 1960s-1970s bob- (NM) quality with rounded gold blehead dolls. bases, colorful uniforms and Absolutely gorgeous souvenirs show (NM-MT) or better quality with: Late-1960s decals at 100%. Includes: Chicago Gold Base: Los Angeles Lakers (1967-1968 gold round base) and Seattle Supersonics Bulls (black player, Mint-in-box); Harlem Globetrotters; Milwaukee Bucks (white (yellow jersey, with original box); 1970s Gold Base: Portland Trailblazers and Seattle player); (2) New York Knicks (black player, Mint-in-box; and white player); (2) Supersonics (both Mint-in-box). Philadelphia 76ers (black player in original box; and white player). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

279. (2) 1961-1963 NHL Square Base Bobblehead Dolls With Tough Version Searching far and wide to com- plete your 1961-1963 NHL Square Base bobblehead set? Well, here are (2) of them, including the ultra-tough Boston Bruins example! Secured to a 280. (6) 1961-1963 NHL Miniature Bobblehead Dolls in yellow base, the Beantown sou- venir showcases bright colors and Original Boxes With Toronto Error Doll decals at 100%. The scarce relic The “Original 6” are well represented in this lot of 1961-1963 NHL Miniature bobble- presents (EX) with minor chip- head dolls. In original boxes with luminous colors, decals at 100% and jaw lines free ping along the jaw line. Also of cracks or chips, the items show (NM) or better quality throughout. Includes: Boston included is a Detroit Red Wings Bruins, , Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, and Toronto doll presenting at the (NM) Maple Leafs. Also included is an error doll with a “Toronto” base and Detroit Red Plateau with decals at 100% and a jaw line free of cracks or chips. Wings chest decal. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

281. (3) 1967-1968 282. 1960s Baltimore “Gordie Howe Face” Clippers Bobblehead Doll in Bobblehead Dolls - Original Box - Superb With Very Tough Condition! Toronto Maple Leafs While it’s a given that Baltimore Example! Clippers artifacts are fleeting treasures, this 1960s Square Base bobblehead doll Synonymous with the sport he not only fits its “rare” billing, but shows so thoroughly dominated, Gordie stunning preservation for a nodder of Howe was not only portrayed on any age! Unusual in several aspects, the the Detroit Red Wings 1967- item features a skating figure in cap- 1968 Gold Base bobblehead tain’s attire and the “Clippers” decal on doll, but was the likeness on the base is flanked by “Baltimore” dolls for the remaining teams in the set, as well! These (3) examples include: Detroit decals on either side (all at 100%). The Red Wings presents (EX) with minor paint loss on jaw line; Montreal Canadiens pres- Charm City relic presents (NM) with a ents (VG-EX) with minor chipping along jaw line and paint chips on base; Toronto jaw line free of cracks and chips. Comes Maple Leafs presents (VG-EX) with minor jaw line chipping and detached head (the in the original box with a team logo decal and cardboard neck divider. Toronto example is the toughest in the set!) Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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284. 1954 MLB All-Star Game Cleveland Municipal Stadium Full Ticket - PSA 3 A fitting venue for the 1954 All-Star Game, Cleveland’s cavernous Municipal Stadium was home to that year’s American League Champion Indians. Adding to the hometown flavor, Tribe third base- man launched two homers and drove in five to power the 283. July 4, 1941 “Lou Gehrig Memorial” Yankee Stadium Full Ticket A.L. to an 11-9 Mid-Summer Classic victory. Encapsulated and Graded VG 3 by PSA, this full ticket was issued along the shores of With No “Void” Stamping - PSA 3 Lake Erie for that All-Star slugfest that featured a (then) record 20 Embodying Yankee tradition throughout a tireless career that saw him perform (and quite ably so) in runs and 31 hits. The lone example at its tier with only one graded 2,130 consecutive games, Lou Gehrig was the absolute pillar on rosters that combined for seven Wo r l d higher, the crisp voucher features printed seating/event details, a Series titles and eight American League pennants. Still seemingly at his physical peak at the age of 35, “” logo and sturdy perforations. A gorgeous survivor Gehrig was stricken with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, bringing an immediate end to his brilliant career from a game whose star-studded cast included Campanella, Mantle, and, two years later, to his life. Encapsulated and Graded VG 3 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at Mays, J. Robinson and T. Williams! Yankee Stadium on July 4, 1941 as the franchise scheduled a ceremony to unveil the recently felled Opening Bid $200.00 h e r o ’s monument in center field. The lone specimen at its tier with only four graded higher, this Bronx voucher is not only one of a scarce few survivors, but is rarer, still, in that it is without a “void” stamp- ing found on several remaining examples, as rendered by the Yankee box office when the ceremony was rained out and postponed until two days later. Following Gehrig’s passing on June 2, 1941, the club scheduled a tribute for July 4, the second anniversary of “Lou Gehrig Day” and his heart-wrenching “Luckiest Man” speech. When the ceremony did take place on July 6, presentations were made by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, Connie Mack and Gehrig’s widow, Eleanor Gehrig. In that day’s twinbill against the Athletics, the Yankees won by scores of 8-4 and 3-1 as homered and Joe DiMaggio ripped out six hits and extended his hitting streak to 48 consecutive games. With printed seating/event details and a black-and-white photo of Gehrig, the keepsake presents beautifully. T h i s item has a reserve (estimated value: $4000-$10,000). Opening Bid $1500.00

285. 1961 MLB All-Star Game Fenway Park Full Ticket - PSA 5 Still embracing the “doubleheader” format in 1961, staged its “East” version of the 1961 All-Star Game at Fenway Park. With starting lineups that featured slug- gers Mantle, Mays and Mathews, the rain-abbreviated 1-1 final score was hardly indicative of the firepower of the participants. Encapsulated and Graded EX 5 by PSA, this full ticket was issued for that Mid-Summer Classic installment. One of two at its tier with only one graded higher, this crisp and colorful voucher features printed seating/event details, strong perforations and the facsimile signature of BoSox owner Thomas Yawkey. A stellar example from an exciting chapter of our National Pastime. Opening Bid $500.00

286. 287. (72) 1960-1965 NFL Program—Brooklyn & AFL Media Guides Dodgers Ebbets Field The 1960s saw the NFL’s Version supremacy face a serious chal- The 1920 Cleveland Indians caught lenge from the aggressive busi- a break on their way to the first of ness plan of the AFL, leading to a just two franchise World Series 1966 merger and the NFL absorb- championships. Battling for first ing ten AFL teams in 1970. place the Chicago White Sox suf- Witness the competitive years of fered the fallout of the 1919 “Black these rival leagues with this lot of Sox” scandal as their star players (72) 1960-1965 NFL/AFL media were suspended with three games to guides. Displaying in grades of play, easing the path to the Indians (VG-EX to EX-MT) these desir- first post season appearance. able guides lay the groundwork Offered is a 1920 Brooklyn Dodgers for a representative 1960s pre- Ebbets Field version World Series merger collection. Featured are: program. Headed by the title (8) AFL guides with: 1961: “Dodgers vs. Indians”, the iconic Chargers, Oilers; 1962: Oilers; cover is graced by an image of Brooklyn above the caption 1963: Bills; 1964: Raiders; 1965: Chargers, Oilers, Raiders; (64) NFL guides with: “The Man o’ War of the 1920 Baseball Season”. Absent the back cover this important 1960: Bears, Browns, Colts, Lions, Rams, Skins, Steelers; 1961: 49ers, Bears, issue also shows evidence of professional spine restoration with moderate discol- Browns, Cardinals, Colts, Giants, Redskins, Steelers; 1962: 49ers, Bears, Browns, oration along the spine. Otherwise this early Fall Classic memento remains broadly Cardinals, Colts, Giants, Lions, Packers, Rams, Redskins, Steelers, Vikings; 1963: appealing with strong images, text and graphics. Scored in pencil for Game 3, this 49ers, Bears, Browns, Cardinals, Colts, Giants, Lions, Packers, Rams, Steelers, relic recounts a 3-0 shutout by Dodgers HOF pitcher . Cleveland Vikings; 1964: 49ers, Bears, Browns, Cardinals, Colts, Cowboys, Eagles, Giants, would go on to win this best of nine series in memory of Ray Chapman who was Lions, Packers, Redskins, Steelers, Vikings; 1965: 49ers, Bears, Browns, Cardinals, killed by a pitch on 8/16/20. Colts, Cowboys, Giants, Lions, Packers, Rams, Skins, Steelers, Vikings. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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290. 1954 Cleveland Indians All-Star Game & World Series Programs Plus 288. August 1, 1947 Newark vs. 289. May 9, 1948 Yankee Stadium PSA 1948 WS Ticket Stub Montreal Ticket Stub From Campanella “Authentic” Ticket Stub From Day “The Opening Bid $150.00 HR Game - PSA “Authentic” Babe Ruth Story” Was Filmed Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

293. 1962 World Series Game 1 Candlestick Park Full Ticket - PSA 6 291. 1959 World Series Type III Wire Opening Bid $150.00 Photograph and Game 6 Ticket Stub Opening Bid $150.00 292. Roger Maris 1961 World Series Game 3 Framed Display With Type III Wire Photo and Ticket Stub Opening Bid $150.00

295. 1968 World Series Game 1 Busch Stadium PSA 4 Full Ticket - 294. 1962 World Series Game 3 Yankee Gibson 17 Stadium PSA 8 Full Ticket - Highest Strikeouts Graded Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $200.00 296. 11/24/60 Philadelphia Warriors Ticket Stub from Chamberlain’s Record 55 Rebound Game—SGC Authentic Opening Bid $100.00

54 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 297. (4) Bound Volumes of 298. 1925 New York Yankees Spalding’s Official Program Scored—Gehrig Goes Baseball Guide with (11) 3 for 4 in Early Streak Different 1884-1901 Appearance Editions “The Iron Horse” started his incredible 19th Century baseball lore stylized durability streak on 6/1/25, eventually set- for the gentleman collector. Offered ting a record he would hold until 1995. are (4) bound volumes of Offered is a 1925 New York Yankees pro- Spalding’s Official Baseball Guide gram scored for a game less than two weeks containing (11) different 1884-1901 into Lou Gehrig’s famous string of consecu- editions. Bound handsomely by the tive games played. Displaying in very Pearlstone Printing & Stationery appealing condition with bold colors and Co. of St. Louis, these stately crease-free covers/pages this carefully pre- tomes show light to moderate age- served program shows (EX-MT) details appropriate wear and are perfectly suited to grace the shelves of discerning sports with deference to spine splits. Scored neatly scholars. Featured editions are: book 1.): 1884, 1885; book 2.): 1893, 1894, 1895; in pen, the scorecard section is dated “June book 3.): 1896, 1897, 1898; book 4.): 1899, 1900, 1901. More on our website. 13, 1925” and reports Gehrig going 3 for 4 Opening Bid $300.00 with 2 runs scored. Opening Bid $200.00

299. 1956 300. 1966 World Series World Game 5 Yankee Series Stadium Ticket Game 4 Stub From Full Larsen Perfect Ticket Game/Mantle PSA 8— 8th HR - SGC None “Authentic” Better Here’s a “perfect” addition to any serious Fall Classic ticket collection! Issued in the “Would You Believe It? Four straight!” Such was the headline atop the front page Bronx on October 8, 1956 for Game 5 of the World Series, this Yankee Stadium of the Baltimore Sun when the Charm City birds shocked the baseball world be stub is a rare survivor from a contest in which Mickey Mantle launched his eighth sweeping past the heavily favored Dodgers to capture the 1966 World Series. Graded of a record 18 World Series home runs. Mantle’s clout, of course, backed the pitch- NM-MT 8 by PSA. The offered lower box full voucher is an impressive survivor from ing of Don Larsen, who fired the only perfect game in series history. Encapsulated the finale which took place at Memorial Stadium. The admittance pass exhibits razor- and assessed “Authentic” by SGC, this crisp and colorful voucher is deserving of a sharp corners, clean edges, crisp perforations and vivid event/game details. Presides as numeric technical grade. 1 of 2 at the grading level with none better. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

302. 1974-1985 301. 1975 World Series Game 6 Fenway World Series Game Park Full Ticket - PSA 4 1 Ticket Stub Lot of While the endeavor ultimately ended in heart-wrenching (8) - All PSA Graded defeat, the 1975 World Series remains a definitive chap- Issued at openers of excit- ter in BoSox history as images of physical- ing Fall Classic show- ly “willing” his Game 6 12th-inning drive to stay fair downs, these (8) ticket stubs are timeless. Encapsulated and Graded VG-EX 4 by include: 1974: PSA 7 (high- PSA, this full ticket was issued at Fenway Park for that est graded); 1976: PSA 6; epic contest that forced a decisive Game 7. One of two 1977: PSA 4; 1978: PSA 2; at its tier with only eight graded higher, this crisp 1980: PSA 5; 1981: PSA 4 voucher features printed seating/event details and a col- (highest graded); 1983: orful Red Sox logo. A scarce survivor and coveted PSA 8 (highest graded); “Green Monstah” collectible! 1985: PSA 9 (only graded Opening Bid $400.00 example). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

304. Pete Rose Hit No. 4,192 303. 500th Home Run September 1, September 17, 1984 Anaheim Stadium 1985 Full Ticket - PSA 7 Riverfront With a knack and a flair for the dramatic throughout his Hall of Fame career, Reggie Jackson launched career Stadium Full home run No. 500 on September 17, 1984. Encapsulated Ticket - PSA and Graded NM 7 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at 3 “the Big A” as the Angles hosted front-running Kansas While it’s now been a quarter century since Pete Rose was hit with a lifetime ban City and “Mr. October” delivered the historic clout. The from Major League Baseball, it may very well be an eternity before his record of crisp voucher is without flaws and represents one of the 4,256 lifetime hits is eclipsed (or even challenged). Encapsulated and Graded VG 3 500 Home Run Club’s “true” members. by PSA, this full ticket was issued at Riverfront Stadium on September 1, 1985 as Opening Bid $250.00 Cincinnati’s favorite son delivered career hit No. 4,192 to surpass Ty Cobb’s standard, a mark many had deemed unreachable. This “Charlie Hustle” memento presents beau- tifully! Opening Bid $150.00

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305. May 31, 1986 Barry Bonds First 306. 1996 World Series Game 1 PSA 6 Career Hit Yankee Stadium Full Ticket - Jeter’s PSA 1.5 First W.S. Game Ticket Stub - As he embarked on a career of seemingly annual post- Lone season appearances, 22-year-old Derek Jeter earned Graded American League Rookie of the Year plaudits in 1996 and helped end the longest World Series drought (13 Example! years) in Yankees history. Encapsulated and Graded More than 28 EX-MT 6 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at Yankee years and a few Stadium on October 20, 1996 for Game 1 of the Fall cap sizes ago, 21-year-old Barry Bonds delivered his first-ever Major League hit, a Classic, Jeter’s first of 38 career World Series contests. double off of starter Rick Honeycutt. Encapsulated and Graded The crisp and colorful voucher has attributes consistent FR 1.5 by PSA, this ticket stub was issued at Pittsburgh’s Three Rivers Stadium for with its technical grade. that May 31, 1986 contest in which Bonds delivered his inaugural hit. The colorful Opening Bid $250.00 voucher is the lone graded example! Opening Bid $250.00

308. 1951 NFL Championship 307. 2001 World Series Game 4 Yankee Game Ticket Stub—SGC Stadium PSA 8 Full Ticket - None Authentic Graded Higher! In the midst of an incredible ten year string of championship game appearances the Cleveland As midnight passed on Halloween, the Yankees and Browns came up short of winning their 6th con- Diamondbacks battled through the 10th inning before secutive title, losing to the Los Angeles Rams Derek Jeter launched a walk-off home run to earn the during the first ever NFL championship tele- title “Mr. November” as he ended Game 4 of the 2001 vised coast to coast. Tackle a rare piece of pro World Series. Encapsulated and Graded NM-MT 8 by football history with this 1951 NFL PSA, this full ticket was issued in the Bronx for that Championship Game ticket stub. Certified memorable Fall Classic contest whose late calendar date Authentic by SGC this tough ducat proudly was necessitated by the September 11 terrorist attacks. proclaims the 12/23/51 Los Angeles Memorial This pristine keepsake of one of six at its tier with none Coliseum event as “1951 World’s graded higher. Championship”. Game result “Rams 24-Browns Opening Bid $200.00 17” is noted of the flip. Opening Bid $200.00

309. 1957 NFL Championship Game Ticket 310. 1981 NFC Championship “The Stub—PSA Catch” Ticket Stub - PSA 5 Authentic Known simply as “The Catch,” Dwight Clark’s In 1957 the Detroit reception of a Joe Montana pass with 51 seconds Lions and Cleveland remaining in the 1981 NFC Championship game Browns met for the not only propelled the 49ers to a 28-27 triumph, league championship but signaled the end of the Dallas Cowboys NFC for the fourth time in rule and the beginning of San Francisco’s six years with the dynasty. Encapsulated and Graded EX 5 by Lions romping to a PSA, this ticket stub was issued at Candlestick 59-14 win. Unfortunately for Detroit this would be their last title to date. Following a Park for that timeless encounter and its dramatic 1958 trade, prophetic star QB Bobby Layne said they “would not win for 50 years”. finish. This crisp example is one of two at its tier Ward off “the Curse of Bobby Layne” with this 1957 NFL Championship Game ticket with only one graded higher. stub. Encapsulated and designated Authentic by the respected PSA certification serv- Opening Bid $200.00 ice, this brightly colored Briggs Stadium relic is a rare reminder of Lions long ago greatness. Opening Bid $200.00 311. 312. 1970 Super Bowl Champion University of Baltimore Colts Home Program Notre Dame Lot of (8) With AFC 1947-1996 Championship and (2) Ticket Framed Stubs Ticket Display Still reeling from a stunning Super Bowl loss Spanning six at the hands of the New York Jets two sea- decades of sons earlier, the Baltimore Colts left no doubt “Touchdown Jesus” as to their supremacy in the 1970 season. and a revered colle- These (8) publications were issued at giate institution Memorial Stadium as the Colts marched to synonymous with the Super Bowl and were not to be denied. victory, this display showcases (26) ticket stubs from Fighting Irish gridiron battles. The Pro! weekly gameday issues present Framed to 33-1/4 x 18-3/4”, the display features colorful vouchers spanning 1947 beautifully with covers/pages intact through- through 1996. With printed seating and event details, the tickets present nicely. Key out. Headlining the lot are playoff issues opponents include: Alabama, Miami, Michigan, Navy, USC and Texas. More on our from December 26 (AFC Divisional round website. vs. Cincinnati) and January 3 (AFC Championship vs. Oakland). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

56 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 315. 1966- 1975 NFL/AFL Media Guide Near Run (244/257) Pro football 313. (2) “Very Tough” Tangerine Bowl publication Programs with 1947 Inaugural Issue and seekers set your sights on this comprehensive 1966- 1948 2nd Issue 314. (39) 1950-1959 NFL Media Guides 1975 NFL/AFL media guide near run of (244/257). Just (13) issues shy of all possible editions for the period, College football fans get bowled over by this very Football fans feast on this lot of (39) 1950-1959 NFL this exciting collection provides an in depth look at a tough program pairing. Offered are 1947 and 1948 first media guides. Ranging as (VG to EX, 10% lesser), pivotal era. Overall this massive archive presents in and second year edition Tangerine Bowl programs. these vintage publications recall the hard-nosed play of desirable condition with (80% VG-EX to EX-MT, 10% Featuring Catawba vs. Maryville and Marshall respec- the era. Featured are: 1950: Bears, Lions, Packers, better, 10% lesser). Highlights are: 1966 Dolphins: tively, the covers display striking colors in keeping with Rams (detached cover), Redskins; 1951: Bears, inaugural edition (hole-punches); 1966 & 1967 the citrus theme of the represented bowl. Featuring art Packers; 1952: 49ers, Bears, Packers, Skins; 1953: Packers: Super Bowl champions; 1967 Saints: inaugu- by Lon Keller the 1/1/47 inaugural game issue presents Bears, Redskins; 1954: 49ers, Bears, Colts, (2) ral edition; 1968 Jets: first AFL team to win the SB; in solid (VG-EX) condition with deference to scuffing Redskins; 1955: 49ers, Bears, Cardinals, Colts, Lions; 1971 Cowboys: SB champion team (tape spine ends); resulting from attempted erasing of pencil marks. 1956: Colts, Rams, Skins; 1957: 49ers, Bears, Colts, 1972 Dolphins: “perfect season” (minor pen marks); Promoted by a dynamic player image the 1/1/48 edition Skins; 1958: Bears, Colts, Lions, Rams, Skins, Steelers; 1974 & 1975 Steelers: SB champs; More on our web- merits a (VG) grade. 1959: Bears, Skins, Steelers. site. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00 316. (56) 317. Pro 1940s-1970s Football NFL, AFL & Publication AAFC Treasure Football Chest Lot Guides/ of (141) Record with NFL, Manuals CFL & Football WFL archivists expand Media your database 318. 1940s-1990s Baseball & Football with this collec- Guides Publication Hoard of (279) with (26) tion of (56) Football fanatics take the field for this treasure chest of Who’s Who in Baseball (141) pro football publications (75% EX to NM, 25% 1940s-1970s pro Countless hours of exciting sports history beckon biblio- GD to VG-EX). Highlights are: (44) media guides: football guides/record manuals featuring NFL, AFL and philes to this colossal hoard of (279) 1940s-1990s base- (19) 1974-1975 WFL including a complete set of (13) scarce AAFC editions. Highlights are: (3) AAFC ball and football publications. Displaying as (70% EX to 1974 editions with all teams and a rare League guide; Record Manual: 1947 (GD-VG), 1948 (EX), 1949 N M - M T, 30% GD to VG-EX) this fascinating assort- (11) 1950s-1970s NFL with: 1958 Redskins, 1959 (VG-EX); (8) AFL Official Guide published by The ment also shows promising break potential for those with Bears, (8) assorted; (6) 1974 CFL; (8) 1980s-1990s average (VG to EX) with: 1962, 1963, resale on their mind. Highlights are: (26) 1950s-1970s Redskins; (19) programs: 1956 NFL Pro-Bowl; (7) 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969; 1960-1969 AFL W h o ’ Who in Baseball featuring popular cover stars 1950s Redskins with Native American Chief covers; (5) Official History by The Sporting News (EX-MT); (4) such as Mantle, Maris, Ford, Drysdale, Koufax and 1950s Eagles, (2) 1950s 49ers, (5) 1960s Redskins. NFL Record and Roster Manual: 1942 (EX), 1943 Snider; (6) 1945-1953 Major League Baseball w i t h More on our website. (VG), 1944 (GD), 1946 (GD-VG). More on our website. Williams and Musial. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

319. 1999 NHL 320. 2000 NHL 321. 2003 NHL All-Star Game All-Star Game All-Star Game PSA 7 Full PSA 8 Full Ticket Full Ticket - Ticket - Highest - Lone Graded PSA 6 Graded Ticket! Reverting back to the In the swan song of a Assembled at Toronto’s East vs. West format, career in which he re- Air Canada Centre for the 2003 NHL All-Star wrote the NHL record the 50th installment of Game marked the first books, Wayne Gretzky the NHL All-Star ever to be decided in a netted two goals and Game, 19,300 wit- shootout, where the earned MVP plaudits as nessed Wayne Western Conference the North America Gretzky’s immortal squad scored a 6-5 tri- squad bested the number “99” being umph. Encapsulated “World” team in the raised to the rafters to and Graded EX-MT 1999 All-Star Game. signal its league-wide 6 by PSA, this full Encapsulated and retirement. What ticket was issued at Graded NM 7 by ensued was a 9-4 tri- Florida’s Office Depot PSA, this full ticket umph that marked the Center for that excit- was issued at the Ice World NHL All-Stars ing exhibition. The Palace in Tampa, first-ever win over the lone example at its tier Florida for that memo- North America NHL All-Stars. Encapsulated and with only two graded rable exhibition. The lone example at its tier with none Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA, this 2000 Game full ticket higher, the colorful graded higher, this colorful voucher showcases attrib- was issued for that memorable exhibition. This is the voucher is deserving utes consistent with the lofty technical grade. lone graded specimen! of its technical assessment. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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322. 1931 New York Yankees Team- Signed Ball With Ruth, Gehrig and Full JSA Setting the modern day mark with 1067 runs scored, the 1931 Yankees also paced the circuit in home runs (155) and team batting average (.297) en route to 94 wins. As they wreaked havoc on opposing hurlers, (26) members of that offensive juggernaut autographed this baseball. The unofficial orb appropriately features Spalding “Babe Ruth Special” trademark stampings and has a thin layer of period shellac, under which, black-ink pennings aver- age (“5”) strength and clarity. Includes: Sweet Spot: Ruth (“6” strength) and Gehrig (“6” strength); North Panel: Dickey (“4” strength), Weaver, Weinert, Chapman, Fletcher (coach), unidentified, Wells, Burke (coach) and Cooke; South Panel: Ruffing (“5-6” strength), Sewell (“6” strength), Hoag, Jorgens and (2) unidentified; West Panel: Dickey (repeat signature, “3” strength), Pennock (“3” strength), McEvoy, Combs (“3- 4” strength) and Perkins; East Panel: Pipgras, Johnson, Sherid, Lazzeri (“3” strength) and unidentified. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item is being relisted with no reserve. Opening Bid $2000.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 323. 1932 Washington Senators Team-Signed Ball With Babe Ruth - Full JSA Belying a path that was flecked with futility, the Washington Senators enjoyed a franchise boon from 1930 through 1933, eclipsing the 90-win plateau in each of those four seasons. And while the 1933 club claimed the team’s last-ever pennant, the earlier installments were perhaps just as potent, only to be overshadowed by Connie Mack’s Athletics dynasty (1930, 1931) and by the last “Murderers Row” squad (1932). This ONL Barnard sphere is autographed by (18) members of the 1932 Senators and, for good measure, endorsed by Hall of Fame legend Babe Ruth, as well. The medium-toned orb is decorated with black-ink fountain pen scriptings that range between (“8”) and (“5-6”) in terms of potency. Includes: Sweet Spot: Walter Johnson (manager, signature enhanced in an unknown hand) and John Kerr; North Panel: Joe Kuhel, Dave Harris, Sam West, , (“6” strength) and Roy Spencer; South Panel: (“8” strength), Monte Weaver, Al Schacht (coach) and ; West Panel: Carl Reynolds, (owner, “6” strength) and (“6” strength with minor surface abrasions affecting the surname); East Panel: Babe Ruth (“7- 8” strength), (“5” strength) and Dick Coffman; Reverse Sweet Spot: General Crowder. Atop the standings through mid-May after authoring a torrid 19-5 start, the ’32 Senators stayed in contention with two 9- game winning streaks and did not endure a losing head-to- head record against any of their opponents. This was the last team to collectively hit 100 triples in a single season. While the Ruth penning is, no doubt, the headliner, this remains a coveted and vintage D.C. diamond treasure. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $3500- $5000) Opening Bid $2000.00

58 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 324. Gro v e r Cleveland A l e x a n d e r Single-Signed Baseball - Full JSA The National League record holder for career shutouts (90) and wins (373, tied with Christy Mathewson), Hall of Famer Grover Cleveland Alexander (d.1950) authored 325. Roberto Clemente Single-Signed Baseball - Full JSA the bold scripting on this baseball, as well. The medium is an unofficial sphere manu- Belying his team’s inconsistencies throughout his 18-year career (1955-1972), Roberto factured by “Fishman’s” in Springfield, Illinois, a town not far from Galesburg, Clemente won four batting titles, 12 Gold Glove honors and remained the face of the Illinois, where a 22-year-old Alexander began his professional career by going 15-8 Bucs through championship runs and also-ran showings, alike. While the Pirates were for the Class D Galesburg Boosters in 1909. The orb presents nicely with minor sur- enigmatic, Clemente was amazingly steady, ably representing the Pirates on the diamond face abrasions and Alexander’s black-ink fountain pen signature resonates (“6”) and on this team-issued souvenir baseball. The lightly toned orb features a “Pittsburg h strength with a brief interruption in the surname preventing higher assessment. Single- Pirates” stamping and is signed by Clemente on a side panel. Preceded by a “Best signed Alexander keepsakes are about as rare as his remarkable mound prowess! Full Wishes” salutation, Clemente’s scripting is executed in black ballpoint in his traditional photo LOA from JSA. “two-tier” style and shows (“7”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $1500.00

327. 1974 OAL MacPhail Ball Signed by (24) HOFers With Mantle, Paige and Full JSA - Stunning! Fierce competitors throughout their respective careers, (24) heralded Hall of Famers gathered to autograph this baseball. The clean and creamy OAL MacPhail orb (grade “9-10”) dates to 1974-1975. A flawless surface, vibrant red laces and prominent trade- mark stampings are mere precursors to bold blue ballpoint pennings! Many resonate (“10”) potency and while a few have endured very minor ink migration, the auto- graphs all project at least (“7”) strength and clarity. Includes: Sweet Spot: Coveleski, Medwick and Leonard; North Panel: Conlan, Spahn, Terry, Irvin, Gehringer and 326. 1971 New York Yankees Team-Signed Ball With Munson Musial; South Panel: Stengel, Ruffing, S. Rice, Hooper, Ford, Lyons and Marquard; West Panel: Feller, Kell and Haines; East Panel Bell, Paige, Campanella (club- and Full JSA house), Grove, Mantle and L. Waner. Full photo LOA from JSA. As memories of glorious seasons (and the integral components thereof) faded with Opening Bid $750.00 each passing year, the 1971 New York Yankees posted a second straight winning record as the franchise began to rebuild it championship form. This OAL Cronin base- ball is autographed by (20) members of that promising pinstriper roster. The gorgeous creamy orb (grade “9-10”) features ballpoint pennings that average (“8-9”) quality with keys including: Bahnsen, Blomberg, Clarke, Munson, Stottlemyre and White. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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328. 1930s Multi-Signed 329. Circa 1949-1951 Cardinals Baseball With Single- Frisch and P. Dean - Full Signed ONL Frick Ball PSA/DNA with Full JSA Components from the winningest Circa 1949-1951 Stan Musial franchise in National League annals single-signed ONL Frick ball. have decorated this vintage baseball The lengthy 2-3/4” blue ink with their coveted scriptings! The script presents a strong (“7-8”) medium is a 1930s 8-1/4”-circum- and is personalized with a salu- ference miniature orb with a “Red tation to the original recipient Wing” logo and “Dandy Ball No. 5” on the west panel. Despite scat- trademark stampings. Executed on tered abrasions and expected adjacent panels, the black-ink soiling throughout the (“4-5”) endorsements carry a “Gashouse sphere, the autograph remains Gang” theme and include: Paul bold and legible. Challenging Dean (“3-4” strength); (“6-7” strength); Charlie Gelbert (“2” strength); period exemplar of “The Man” and Specs Toporcer (“7” strength, signed “Geo. “Specs” Toporcer”). Full photo LOA from his playing days. Full from PSA/DNA. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

330. Jimmie Dykes 331. 1955 Boston Red Sox Single-Signed Baseball Team-Signed Ball With T. With Full JSA - Pristine! Williams and Full JSA The successor to one legend and In the throes of an 85-year “curse” subsequently, the first-ever skipper cast upon their ill-advised sale of of another storied franchise, Babe Ruth, the 1955 Boston Red Jimmie Dykes (d.1976) signed Sox struggled to a fourth-place fin- this Official American Association ish despite logging a league-best (Dudley) baseball as he took the team on-base percentage (.351). torch from Connie Mack, ending This souvenir baseball is auto- his half-century reign as pilot of graphed by (24) members of that the Athletics. The pristine creamy BoSox roster. The mildly toned orb orb (grade “10”) is signed on the features a team logo and ballpoint sweet spot in black ink (“8-9” pennings that average (“6”) quali- strength) with a personalization ty. Highlights include: D. Baker and “1951” executed in Dykes’ (coach), Goodman, Higgins (man- hand. Full photo LOA from JSA. ager), Jensen, Parnell, Piersall and T. Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on Opening Bid $250.00 our website. Opening Bid $200.00

332. 1962 New York 333. 1970-1971 New Mets Team-Signed York Mets Multi-Signed Baseball - Full JSA Baseball With Hodges Their ineptitude resulting in a and Full JSA - modern day record 120 losses, the Gorgeous! 1962 New York Mets endured futility and a league-high 5.04 With Mets fans still abuzz, no team ERA. Celebrating that epic doubt, over the club’s miraculous futility, this vintage Mets logo ascent and World Series conquest, souvenir baseball is autographed this baseball was autographed by by (25) members of that infamous (4) Queens-based stalwarts. The squad. The creamy orb presents creamy OAL Cronin orb (grade nicely and features ballpoint pen- “7-8”) is endorsed in blue ball- nings that average (“7-8”) poten- point (average “9” strength) by: cy with keys including: Ashburn, Sweet Spot Gil Hodges (d.1972); Bell, Chacón, Hodges, Hook, South Panel: Bud Harrelson; Kress, Ruffing and Throneberry. West Panel: Duffy Dyer; East Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Panel Dave Marshall. Full photo Opening Bid $250.00 LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 334. 500 HR 335. (2) Multi- Club Signed Signed Baseball ONL Hall of Fame Balls Baseball with (25) With Mantle, Autographs Mays and Including Williams - DiMaggio, Mantle Full JSA & Williams— Gathered in a Individual Full JSA bygone era during Cooperstown’s finest are in abundance for this pair of multi-signed OAL which 500 career home runs was a remarkable feat realized through pure and natural featuring the autographs of (25) Hall of Famers. Highlights include First Hall of power, (10) Hall of Fame autographs were rendered on this ONL Giamatti baseball. Fame Ball: (13 signatures, average “8”, OAL ball grades “6”) with Sweet Spot: The mildly toned orb (grade “8”) is home to ballpoint pennings averaging (“9”) poten- DiMaggio; East Panel: T. Williams; North Panel: Reese, Appling; South Panel: cy with: Sweet Spot: Aaron; North Panel: Mathews, Mantle (“8” strength) and Hunter; Second Hall of Fame Ball: (12 signatures, average “8”, OAL ball grades “6”) Banks; South Panel: Robinson, Killebrew, Mays and McCovey; West Panel: Jackson with Sweet Spot: Mantle, Aaron; North Panel: Drysdale and Mays. Individual full (“6” strength); East Panel: Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

60 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 336. 1948 and 337. Joe 1951 DiMaggio Washington and Mickey Senators Mantle Team-Signed Single-Signed Baseballs - Baseballs - Pristine! - Both Full Both Full JSA JSA In the throes of a “Joltin’ Joe” and three-decade slump, the heir to his Washington Senators’ installments from 1948 and 1951 could only dream of unseating throne are the those “Damn Yankees” as they autographed these (2) OAL Harridge baseballs. The endorsers of these (2) baseballs. An ideal pair for the pinstriper autograph seeker, creamy orbs are absolutely gorgeous (both grade “9-10”) and feature bold blue ink these keepsakes include: Joe DiMaggio: a snow-white souvenir orb (grade “10”) pennings. Includes: 1948: (31) signatures (average “9-10” strength) with Altrock, R. signed on the sweet spot in blue ballpoint (“9” strength) and inscribed “Yankee Ferrell, Vernon and Wynn; 1951: (31) signatures (average “8” strength) with Grasso, Clipper.” Comes with a custom made two-tier display case; Mickey Mantle: a lightly B. Harris, Marrero and Myatt. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our toned OAL Brown sphere (grade “6”) signed on the sweet spot in blue ballpoint (“8- website. 9” strength). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 338. (6) Single- 339. (6) Signed 500 HR Single-Signed Club Baseballs Sandy Koufax With Aaron and OML Williams - All Baseballs with Certed Full JSA From the esteemed fra- High-Grade ternity whose member- Koufax! Stunning ship requires at least sextet of Sandy 500 circuit clouts, Koufax single- these (6) baseballs are signed OML base- individually endorsed balls. This grouping (average “9” strength) was obtained by on the sweet spot by: our consignor at the Aaron: (OML); Banks: (ONL White); Griffey: (OAL Brown); McCovey: (OML; Dodgers complex in Arizona during spring training. Both the blue ink scripts and PSA/DNA 8.5); Thomas: (OML); Williams: (OAL Brown; full JSA). Individual creamy spheres display (“9-10”) in strength. Each autograph is placed directly on the certs/stickers from PSA/DNA or JSA. More on our website. sweet spot. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

340. (12) HOFer Single- 341. (13) Signed Baseballs with Baseball Hall of Koufax, Mantle & Fame Single- Musial—All Certified Signed Baseballs Elevate your autograph collection with Mantle & with these (12) HOFer single-signed Mays OML/OAL/ONL baseballs ranging in grades of (EX-MT to MT). Featured Prominent baker’s are: full photo LOA from JSA: dozen of Baseball Hall Mantle (“8-9”); PSA/DNA sticker of Fame single-signed only: Koufax (“9-10”); PSA/DNA baseballs. The sweet graded COA: Musial (“10”); B. spot scripts each grade Robinson (“10”); PSA/DNA basic (“8”) or better while cert/sticker: Berra (“9-10”); Feller the spheres display (“8-9”); Kell (“8-9”); Schoendienst varying degrees of surface toning. Included are Full Photo LOA from JSA: (3 balls) (“9”); PSA/DNA label/holo-sticker: with OAL: Mantle; ONL: (2 balls) with Drysdale, Mays; JSA Cert Cards: (10 balls) Yount (“8-9”); JSA basic cert/stick- with OAL: (6 balls) with Doerr, Ford, R. Jackson, Marichal, Ripken Jr., Rizzuto; er: Bench (“9”); Sandberg (“9”); Slaughter (“8-9”). More on our website. ONL: (4 balls) with Banks, Marichal, Musial and Spahn. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

342. (22) Single-Signed 343. HOFer and Baseballs with (11) Hall of Superstar Single- Famers Including Aaron, Signed Ball Lot of DiMaggio & Koufax (43) With Mantle, Showcased are (22) single-signed Hunter, Drysdale baseballs featuring (11) Hall of and Hubbell Famers. Unless noted, each signature The brightest stars in the is precisely placed on the sweet spot baseball firmament light with the autograph grading (“8”) or up your collection in this better. Additionally, the majority of lot of (43) single-signed the spheres display varying degrees baseballs. The OAL and of toning. Highlights include Full ONL spheres range from Photo LOA from JSA: (4 balls) snow-white to lightly toned examples and showcase sweet spot pennings that average with OAL: DiMaggio; ONL: Aaron (“8-9”) quality. Highlights include: Banks, Dickey (full JSA), Drysdale (full JSA), (Ball “9”), Koufax (ball “7”), Mays; Feller, Gehringer, Hubbell (full JSA), Hunter (full JSA), Mantle (full JSA), Mathews, JSA Cert Cards: (15 balls) with OAL: Berra, Jenkins (HOF 91), Palmer; ONL: Mays (full JSA), Rizzuto, B. Robinson and Ryan. Certs/stickers and auction LOA Carlton, (2) Morgan (one south panel) and Rose. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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345. “300 Wins Club” ONL Giamatti 344. “Perfect Game” Pitchers Baseball Ball Signed by (8) With Spahn and Ryan 346. (3) Single-Signed Baseballs with Signed by (11) With Koufax and Full JSA - Full JSA DiMaggio, Mantle & Williams-Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

348. Joe DiMaggio Signed Golf Tournament Program - Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00 349. Signed Springfield 347. New York Yankees Autograph Lot Redbirds Business Card - Full JSA of (6) With Mantle and J. DiMaggio Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $250.00

350. 1936 Philadelphia Phillies Multi- 351. Mickey Mantle Signed 16x20 352. Mickey Mantle Signed 8x10 Photo Signed Team Page with (8) Autographs Photo with “No. 7” Inscription—Full with “NO. 7” Inscription—Full Including Lobert with Full JSA PSA/DNA PSA/DNA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

355. (12) 354. 1933 Signed and Goudey Encapsulated Baseball #189 Baseball Hall Joe Cronin of Fame Autographed Cards - All Card—SGC PSA/DNA or Authentic SGC Opening Bid Opening Bid 353. 1971 20-Game $100.00 $200.00 Winners Photo Signed by All (4) - PSA/DNA Opening Bid $150.00

62 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 356. 1884 Holly 357. Hollingshead 8/3/38 Washington “Earl Nationals Averill Handwritten Day” Letter With Signed Great Baseball Program Content Despite Long before the entering the Senators toiled to majors as a repeated futility in twenty- the American seven year League, the Nation’s old rookie Capital fielded its the “Earl of first Major League Snohomish” team in the ill-fated clubbed his way to baseball royalty status during his decade of play with the American Association. With home games played at Athletic Park between S and T Cleveland Indians. Presented is a scarce “ Day” program signed by HOFer Streets, the club adopted both “Statesmen” and “Nationals” as mascot names. While Averill (d.1983). Dated 8/3/38 this vintage tribute program displays in solid (VG) con- the club folded after one season (1884) and a miserable 12-51 mark, the offered cor- dition and is adorned with a striking Native American Chief image on the front cover. respondence reveals that it was an uphill climb from the get-go. Averill’s graceful (“7-8”) endorsement appears on the second page below a batting pose photo. Auction LOA from JSA. Among the earliest diamond artifacts extant, this handwritten letter is very likely the Opening Bid $150.00 oldest baseball relic from the District of Columbia! Framed to dimensions of 15-3/8 x 18-1/4” and accented by vintage newspaper clippings documenting relevant sub- jects, the letter is dated “Jan 5 1884” and is composed on a 5-3/4 x 9” lined sheet of “Washington Base Ball Club” letterhead. Penned entirely by Washington manager Holly Hollingshead in black-ink fountain pen, the letter is addressed to T.P. 359. Roger Maris Autographed “Roger Maris At Bat” Book “Thorny” Hawkes in request for his services during the upcoming season. Hawkes, With Full JSA whose only big league experience was an 1879 showing with the last-place Troy Long before Trojans in which he hit a paltry .208 and made 56 errors in 64 games, did sign with the television the Nationals and hit .278, though faring only slightly better (24 errors in 38 games) production of with the glove. 61* offered Hollywood’s Hollingshead’s penmanship is crisp and culminates with a signature that projects version of a (“9”) potency. The original mailing envelope accompanies. There is no third party humble authentication due to lack of exemplars, but we will stand behind it’s authenticity. Yankee slug- More on our website. ger’s record- Opening Bid $1200.00 breaking sea- son, Roger Maris gave his own account. Co-authored 358. Roger Maris Signed with Jim Ogle Magazine Photo with Full JSA and published With Yankee Stadium as the historic back- in 1962, ground, Roger Maris peers into his home Roger Maris run future with the offered 8 x 10-1/2” at Bat was a first-hand summary detailing a difficult spring, a productive summer and color photograph that was extracted from a the distractions that came with a history-making effort. This vintage soft cover edition period magazine. The blue ballpoint pen is autographed by its heroic subject. Executed in blue ballpoint on the title page, script is personalized with a salutation with Maris’ penning projects (“9”) potency. Full photo LOA from JSA. the crisp autograph grading an eye popping Opening Bid $250.00 (“9”). Despite expected compacting folds and perimeter wear, this ephemeron would look fantastic as part of a framed display. 361. Mickey Mantle Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Autograph Lot of (4) - All Full JSA A fan favorite among young, old, male, female; Mickey 360. Mickey Mantle wowed ‘em all and remains a coveted auto- Mantle Single- graph. Here are (4) of the Signed OAL boldest Mantle signatures Baseball & Plaque you’ll ever see! Includes: Dual-Signed Display: with Individual framed to 17-1/16 x 13”, an Full JSA 8x10 photo is signed in blue Those who are not able to marker (“10” strength) and a get enough of “The Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque Mick” will treasure this Postcard is signed in blue pair of single-signed marker (“9” strength); Mickey Mantle items. Plaque Display: (15x12) Included are 1.) single- with a likeness signed in signed Mantle OAL base- blue marker (“10” strength); ball on sweet spot in blue Index Card: 5x3 item ink (both signature and signed in blue marker (“10” ball “9-10”) and 2.) single-signed Mantle Induction Day 8x10 stat card in blue Sharpie strength). Individual JSA (“10”) on limited 13 x 10-1/2” wood plaque. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. full photo LOAs. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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362. (2) Yankees Greats Autographs with DiMaggio Framed Display & Mantle Single-Signed Baseball—Both Full JSA From 1936-1968 the New York Yankees baseball dynasty was led by a pair of center- 363. (3) Dual/Single-Signed Baseball Items with Mantle & field “lords” who rank among the game’s greatest. Recall a glorious passing of the Williams torch with this lot of (2) Yankees greats autographs featuring a Joe DiMaggio framed Carry the torch for these three dual/single-signed baseball items. Included are 1.) dual- display and a Mickey Mantle single-signed baseball. Both noble signatures show pow- signed T. Williams/Yastrzemski 8x10 photograph (both “9-10”, reverse tape residue, erful (“9-10”) strength, with DiMaggio’s bestowed upon a color image handsomely full photo LOA from JSA); 2.) dual-signed Spahn/Sain full-sized 33-1/2” Louisville framed and matted to overall dimensions of 23x19 and Mantle’s located on the sweet Slugger LE bat (#6/48, PSA/DNA cert card) and 3.) single-signed Mantle 8 x 9-1/2” spot of a snow white OAL/Brown ball (NM-MT). Full photo LOAs from JSA. photograph (“9”, slightly trimmed with tape, full photo LOA from PSA/DNA). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

365. Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle & Signed Biographies—Individual Full JSA Add the biographies of “Joltin’ Joe”, “The Mick” and “The Old Perfessor” to your sports themed library with these three hardcover volumes. Included are 1.) dated 1956 Lucky to Be a Yankee by DiMaggio signed on the photo- graph opposing the title page in blue Sharpie (“9-10”, no dust 364. Multi-Signed 3000 Hit Club Ball & Baseball Hall of Fame jacket); 2.) dated 1991 My Bat with Individual Full JSAs Favorite Summer 1956 by Mantle Those who have achieved the highest diamond accolades have endorsed this pair of on title page in black ink (“9”, multi-signed items. Included are 3000 Hit Club Ball: (7 signatures, average “9”, ONL with dust jacket) and 3.) dated ball “8”) with Sweet Spot: Musial; West Panel: Brock; East Panel: Rose, Kaline; 1962 Casey at the Bat on remov- North Panel: Carew, Aaron; South Panel: Yastrzemski; Cooperstown Bat Company able and moderately worn dust Hall of Famers: (9 signatures, average “9”, 33-1/2”) with Barlick, Feller, Kell, jacket in blue ink (“7”). Lemon, Marichal, Mathews, Roberts, Slaughter and Snider. Individual full photo Individual full photo LOAs from LOAs from JSA. JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

366. Ted 367. (4) Baseball Williams Hall of Famer Autograph Lot Signed Jerseys of (2) With with Killebrew & Mitchell & Ness Mays 1942 Jersey and Showcased are (4) Photograph - Baseball Hall of Famer signed jerseys. Each Both Full LOAs autograph presents Having fulfilled his (“9”) or better with dream to be recog- attached tagging and is nized as “The Greatest signed on the back Hitter Who Ever numbers. Included are: Lived,” Hall of Famer PSA/DNA cert cards: Ted Williams was the (2 jerseys) with Gibson heroic subject and (Cardinals with endorser of these (2) 2XNLCY, Cooperstown Fenway heirlooms. Collection size XL, sil- Includes: Signed ver ink, PSA/DNA cert Photo: a 7-9/16 x 9- card), Killebrew 3/4” color print signed in blue marker (“10” strength; full JSA); Signed Jersey: a (Twins, Mitchell & Ness size 54 1965 throwback, silver ink, PSA/DNA cert card): Mitchell & Ness size “L” 1942 Boston Red Sox flannel home jersey with red-on-blue auction LOA from JSA: (2 jerseys) with Mays (Giants, Majestic size XL, silver ink, felt identifiers, a “Health” patch and red piping; signed on the left front in blue marker Say Hey Authenticated hologram) and Musial (Cardinals, Mitchell & Ness size 52, (“8-9” strength; full PSA/DNA and UDA hologram). Ultimate Athletes cert card). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

64 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 368. (5) Multi/Dual- Signed Baseball Items with (3) Mays Presented are (5) multi/dual-signed baseball items. Unless noted, the lot comes with an auc- tion LOA from JSA. Highlights include Dual-Signed Ball: (2 signatures, ONL, both “8-9”, ball “8”, 369. Brooks and Autographed Lot With Bat JSA cert card) with Ryan (sweet spot), and Old-Timers Orioles Cap Henderson (west Though they’re not blood relatives, Brooks and Frank Robinson headed an Oriole panel); Hall of family that posted baseball’s best record through the 1960s and 1970s. These (2) items Famers/Stars Ball: are signed by the Hall of Famers. Includes: Brooks Robinson: a 35” Hillerich & (10 signatures, aver- Bradsby 1960s bat signed on the barrel in black marker (“8” strength) and inscribed age “8”, ONL ball “5”) with Sweet Spot: Mays; North Panel: R. Jackson; Multi- “HOF 83” (JSA cert); Frank Robinson: a 1975-1988-style cap worn by Robinson Signed Glove: (17 signatures, average “6”, Wilson A2000) with Henderson, R. during an Old Timers game in 1989 or 1990. Robinson has signed in black marker Jackson, (2) Mays and Schmidt. More on our website. (“8-9” strength; full photo LOA from Dave Miedema). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

370. Albert Pujols Signed St. Louis Cardinals Jersey - Full JSA Warranting top-10 considera- tion in MVP balloting for each of his 11 seasons in St. Louis, Albert Pujols appears destined for Cooperstown - and for your autograph collec- tion with this signed St. Louis Cardinals jersey! The white knit button-down replica gar- 371. Autograph Lot With (12) Baseballs and (2) ment features twill identifiers Game-Used Batting Gloves - All Certed and a “St. Louis All Star The face of a resurgent Baltimore Orioles franchise, perennial All-Star centerfielder Game” logo patch on the left Adam Jones has autographed these (14) keepsakes. Ideal “break” value is inherent to sleeve. On the back “5,” this lot with bold signatures (average “9-10” strength). Includes: (12) Baseballs: Pujols has signed in black snow-white OML orbs (all grade “10”) each signed on the sweet spot in blue ballpoint marker (“8-9” strength) and and inscribed “10”; (2) 2009 Game-Used Batting Gloves: black leather “Nike” inscribed “5.” Full photo LOA accessories; each signed on the knuckles portion and inscribed “09 Game Used.” The from JSA. items show light game use with minimal wear and dirt about the palms. Individual Opening Bid $250.00 Hollywood Collectibles certs/stickers. Opening Bid $250.00

372. Autographed “Triple Crown” Bat and Baseball Celebrating a feat realized for the first time in 45 years, this commemorative pair- 373. Signed LE (5/5) Canvas Giclée and Signed ing features an autographed bat and ball by 2012 Triple Crown winner Miguel Angels Jersey - Both MLB Authentic Cabrera. Includes: Bat: a 34” “KM1” model with a black “Smith” finish With abilities surpassed only by his unlimited potential, Mike Trout has been the most and barrel stampings documenting Cabrera’s impressive 2012 statistics. Cabrera has potent and consistent force in the Angles’ first postseason drive since 2009. These two signed the barrel in gold-colored marker (“10” strength) and inscribed “24” items each showcase Trout’s bold autograph! Includes: Signed LE Giclée on Canvas: (Hollywood Collectibles cert/sticker); Ball: a snow-white OML orb (grade “10”) a limited edition (5/5) 49 x 36” color print signed “Mike Nelson Trout” in blue marker with printed statistics; signed on the sweet spot in blue ballpoint (“9” strength) and (“10” strength); Signed Angels Jersey: a white micromesh size “44” button-down inscribed “24.” (certs/stickers from Hollywood Collectibles and PSA/DNA). garment with twill identifiers. Trout has signed the back “2” in silver marker (“9” Opening Bid $400.00 strength) and inscribed “2012 ROY.” Individual MLB Authentication holograms. Opening Bid $200.00

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374. Signed Index Card - JSA/BGS 9 375. 1937 Signed His career total at Album Page Plus (2) Others an astounding 511 mound triumphs, with Full JSA Denton True “Master” Melvin Ott is the chief signato- Young was ry of the offered signed album page. The dubbed “Cy” as dated 4/30/37 4-1/2 x 6” beige page is the damage his lightly soiled but still holds the auto- fastball inflicted graphs nicely. Included are Hassett (“9”, on wooden fences d.1997, pencil), Ott (“8-9”, d. 1958, pen- was reminiscent to that caused by a cyclone. Such was the name inscribed by the Hall cil) and Whitehead (“9”, d.1993, steel-tip of Famer on this 5x3 index card. Encapsulated with autograph graded “9” by fountain pen). Full photo LOA from JSA. JSA/Beckett, the diamond keepsake showcases a black-ink fountain pen scripting that Opening Bid $200.00 is every bit worthy of its lofty technical assessment. Opening Bid $250.00

376. Signed Government Postcard With Full JSA - Bold! While a robust .358 career batting average perhaps warranted seven managerial stints (with six differ- ent teams) and two 377. 1927 Yankee Cut Signature—Full JSA additional runs as a Nearly a century later the legend of the great 1927 New York Yankees team lives on. coach, Rogers Hornsby was seldom able to pass his own abilities to his lesser-talented Add an important baseball HOFer autograph to your collection with this Tony Lazzeri charges. His autograph, however, always translates well! This particular example was (d.1946) cut signature. The sweet swinging second baseman’s handsome (“8-9”) rendered on a government postcard in 1952 as Hornsby did time at the helm of both strength endorsement appears on a vintage cut measuring 3-3/4 x 7/8”, well suited for the St. Louis Browns and . The 5-1/2 x 3-1/4” keepsake is signed by framed display. Lazzeri was a vital cog in the famed “Murderers’ Row” line-up which Hornsby in black-ink fountain pen (“9” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. propelled the ’27 Yankees to a World Series championship. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

378. Vintage 1950s 379. 1951 Willie Postcard Collection of Mays Signed (23) with (18) Signed GPC with “New Including (4) HOFers York Giants” Greetings from MLB! Inscription—Full Featured are (23) baseball JSA photo postcards with (18) signed including (4) HOFers. Decades prior to long Stamped and postmarked lines at autograph 1953-1954, this vintage col- shows or pack released lection displays (average “7- certified signatures, fans 8” unless noted) period-signed could retrieve endorse- autographs which have been ments of their favorite stars for the price of a penny. This postmarked 1951 Willie shellacked over, on (average Mays signed government postcard was inscribed by “Say Hey” at the dawn of his Hall VG to EX) cards. Highlights are (4) HOFers with: Feller, Lopez, Slaughter, Wynn. of Fame career. The centered blue steel-tip fountain pen script is proceeded by a New Also present are (14) other signed with: Avila, Black, Bilko, Boone (“4”), Fain (“6”), York Giants inscription in Mays’ hand. With exception to standard postmark cancella- Gernert, Glynn, Kennedy, Kuzava, Mitchell, Mizell, Reynolds, Rosen, Rush. Auction tion impressions, both the autograph and notation grade (“8-9”). Very tough. Full LOA from JSA. More on our website. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

381. (10) Charlie 380. Roger Maris Signed Photo Gehringer Signed Postcard—PSA/DNA 10 Postcards/Photos With Premier signature quality and bankable certi- Several Inscriptions - All fication recommend this Roger Maris signed JSA photo postcard. The recipient of authentica- Dubbed “The Mechanical Man” tion approval from the two leading certifica- because of his amazingly consistent tion services this 3-1/2 x 5-3/8” c.1960s PC plate prowess, Hall of Famer Charlie bears a remarkable autograph graded PSA 10. Gehringer was honored on these (10) This non-encapsulated PC presents hand- Cooperstown-themed flats, each of somely with a sharp photograph and excellent which he decorated with a bold auto- gloss, however it is rated (VG) due to a light graph. Pennings show (“9-10”) crease in upper field region which does not potency throughout and include: (3) affect the signature. Full photo LOA from Hall of Fame Induction Day PSA/DNA, also bears a JSA full photo LOA Photos: 1989, 1990, 1991; (7) sticker only (LOA absent). Perez-Steele Postcards: 1988-1990 with signature variations. Individual JSA Opening Bid $250.00 certs/stickers. Complete listing on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

66 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 382. Roberto 383. (21) 1980-1996 Perez- Clemente Signed Steele Baseball Hall of Fame 1970 First Day Postcard Complete/Near Cover - Full JSA Series Sets with (92) Signed As Major League Featured are (21) 1980-1996 Perez- Baseball ushered in the Steele Baseball Hall of Fame Postcard era of “cookie cutter” complete/near series sets with (92) stadiums and artificial signed. The autographs overwhelming- turf, 35-year-old veteran ly present (“9”) or better). Highlights Roberto Clemente include Full Photo LOA from JSA: flaunted his five-tool (7 cards) with (2) #75 DiMaggio, (2) skills and remained at #104 T. Williams, #111 Campanella, the top of his game. (2) #145 Mantle; JSA Cert Cards: Having entered the (10 cards) with (2) #131 Koufax, (2) 1970 All-Star break #168 Mays (one 660), (2) #177 Aaron, with a robust .355 bat- #186 Drysdale, #198 Hunter; Auction ting average, Clemente LOA from JSA: (75 cards) with (2) autographed this First Day Cover. Issued and postmarked in Cincinnati, Ohio on July #114 Musial, (2) #158 Banks, (2) #166 14, 1970, the envelope commemorates the 1970 All-Star Game. Rendered in black Mathews, #188 Killebrew, #189 ballpoint in his familiar “two-tier” style, Clemente’s bold penning projects (“7”) Reese, #204 Yastrzemski; strength. Framed to 13-5/8 x 19-7/8”, the display is accented by a color photo of the Complete/Near Sets: (21 Bucs legend. Originally postmarked with a 1969 postage stamp, the envelope was complete/near, over 95% of autographs come from these serial numbers) with subsequently decorated with a 1984 First Day of Issue Clemente postage stamp and #2927/10,000: Series 2-7 sets; #2989/10,000: Series 1-3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13 sets. More postmarked “Carolina, PR.” Full photo LOA from JSA. on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

384. 1990-1992 Perez- 385. (50) Perez-Steele Steele Master Works Great Moments Hall of Complete Signed Set of Fame Signed Cards with (50) Cards with Mantle Same Serial Number & T. Williams Each serially numbered Each serially numbered #4751/5000. From the masterful #664/10,000. Four famed pre-war artistry of arrives these card designs and an original pro- (50) Perez-Steele Great Moments vide the setting for this completely signed cards. The textured 5-3/4 x signed 1990-1992 Perez-Steele 8” canvases are penned primarily in Master Works complete set of (50) blue sharpie with the autographs postcard sized cards. Ten averaging (“9”) potency. Cooperstown inductees have Additionally, the oversized likeness- endorsed the obverses of five es average (NM to Mint). Included cards each in blue Sharpie with the are #2 Kaline, #11 Musial, #17 autographs averaging (“9-10”). Roberts, #21 Banks, #22 McCovey, Included are Full Photo LOA #23 Mize, #27 Irvin, #28 Mathews, #29 Slaughter, #31 Gehringer, #33 Snider, #34 from JSA: (10 cards) with #6-10 Dandridge, #35 Hubbell, #36 Doerr, #37 Dickey, #38 Stargell, #39 B. Robinson, #41 Mantle, #41-45 T. Williams; JSA Herman, #43 Aparicio, #48 Killebrew, #49 Bench, #51 Bell, #55 Schoendienst, #56 Cert Cards: (5 cards) with #11-15 Marichal, #58 Leonard, #59 Kell, #62 Hunter, #63 Boudreau, #64 Lopez, #66 Brock, Mays; Auction LOA from JSA: #67 Lemon, #69 B. Williams, #70 R. Ferrell, #72 Yastrzemski, #73 Seaver, #75 Kiner, (35 cards) with #1-5 Gehringer, #16-20 Snider, #21-25 Spahn, #26-30 Berra, #31-35 #77 Carew, #79 Perry, #82 Wynn, #85 Palmer, #86 Barlick, #91 Reese, #93 Jenkins, Mize, #36-40 Stargell and #46-50 Yastrzemski. #94 F. Robinson, #95 Wilhelm, #97 Bunning, #99 Carlton, #100 Schmidt, #102 Opening Bid $500.00 Lasorda, #105 Niekro and #108 Weaver. Individual JSA cert cards accompany. Opening Bid $400.00

386. (129) Baseball 387. (365) Baseball Signed HOFer Signed Index 3x5 Index Cards with J. Cards and Cuts Robinson & Stengel Pack some prestige into your Bulk up your autograph inventory autograph collection with with this vintage baseball lot of this power lot of (129) base- (365) signed 3x5 index cards. The ball HOFer signed index overwhelming majority of included cards and cuts. These leg- signers were active during the endary signers thrilled fans 1910s-1980s. Signatures average during careers that spanned desirable (“8-9”) potency on solid the 1910s-1970s. Averaging 3x5 cards ranging better to excel- (“8-9”) strength with 10% lent. (2) Key HOF signers have full lesser, the vast majority of photo LOAs from JSA with J. these superstar signatures are Robinson and Stengel. Balance applied directly to 3x5 index have auction LOA from JSA cards, however a total of (18) appear on cuts which have been stapled or taped to including (32) other HOFers cards. Featured are: H. Aaron, W. Alston, (5) L. Appling, (2) L. Boudreau, (5) M. (inscriptions in parenthesis) with: Carey, (8) S. Coveleski, (4) E. Combs, (8) J. Cronin, D. Dean, (2) B. Dickey, (6) R. Banks (“Chi Cubs 1969”), Berra, Faber, (4) B. Feller, E. Flick, (5) F. Frick, (2) F. Frisch, W. Ford, (4) C. Gehringer, (2) Carey, Combs, Coveleski, Cronin, H. Greenberg, L. Grove, (6) J. Haines, (4) H. Hooper, (5) W. Hoyt, (3) C. Hubbell, (2) Dickey, Flick (“Jan 5, 1970, will be A. Kaline, (4) H. Killebrew, R. Kiner, (4) S. Koufax, (2) T. Lyons, (4) R. Marquard, 94 Jan 11, 1970”), Ford, Greenberg, Grimes, Grove, Hartnett, Harvey, Hooper, Haines E. Mathews, (3) J. McCarthy, (3) D. Medwick, S. Musial, (2) R. Roberts, (2) B. (“St. Louis Cardinals 1920-1937”), Hubbell, Kaline, Killebrew, Kiner (personalized), Robinson, (6) E. Roush, (4) G. Sisler, (2) C. Stengel, (3) B. Terry, (3) B. Williams, H. Koufax, Lindstrom, Lyons (personalized), Mathews, McCarthy, Musial, B. Robinson, Wilhelm. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Ruffing, Schoendienst, Sisler, L. Waner, Wheat. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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388. (25) 389. (28) 390. 1989 Perez- Perez-Steele Perez- Steele Hall of Fame Steele Celebration Postcards with Great Signed Near Set Ashburn, Moments of (37/44) Campanella & Cards with Including Puckett (19) Signed Campanella, Crisply autographed Including Mantle & arrangement of (25) Mantle Williams Perez-Steele Hall of “The Mick” Each serially num- Fame postcards fea- headlines these bered #8841/10,000. turing several (28) Perez- This 1989 Perez- tougher examples Steele Great Steele Celebration and an inscription. Moments cards signed near set of These keepsakes are with (19) signed. The crisp autographs each present (37/44) cards features nearly all possible signatories each penned on the (“9”) or better. Included are Full Photo LOA from from the famed art series. Each blue Sharpie script obverses with (“8-9”) strengths or better. Highlights JSA: #19 Mantle; JSA Cert Cards: (2 cards) with #62 presents (“9”) or better. Highlights include Full Photo include Full Photo LOA from JSA: (3 cards) with Hunter, #65 Mays; Auction LOA from JSA: (16 LOA from JSA: (3 cards) with #8 Campanella, #28 #111 Campanella, #220 Ashburn, #251 Puckett cards) with #22 McCovey, #27 Irvin, #33 Snider, #49 Mantle, #43 T. Williams; JSA Cert Cards: (6 cards) (stamped induction day); JSA Cert Cards: (2 cards) Bench, #53 Berra, #55 Schoendienst, #56 Marichal, with #1 Aaron, #15 Gehringer, #18 Hunter, #23 with #131 Koufax, #223 Schmidt (Michael Jack #58 Leonard, #59 Kell, #63 Boudreau, #64 Lopez, #66 Killebrew, #33 Musial and #34 Reese. The seven Schmidt variant); Auction LOA from JSA: (20 cards) Brock, #67 Lemon, #69 B. Williams, #70 Ferrell and unsigned cards from the issue are also present. More on with #204 Yastrzemski and #216 R. Jackson. More on #72 Yastrzemski. More on our website. our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

393. Roger Maris Signed 1960 Topps #565 Baseball Card Display - PSA/DNA “Authentic” Portrayed just before and just after his record- 391. 1955 Topps Baseball: #123 Koufax setting 1961 longball RC & #124 Killebrew RC Signed 392. (2) Mickey Mantle Signed Cards exploits, Roger Cards—Both SGC Authentic with 1964 Topps Giants #25 PSA/DNA 9 Maris is the subject and endorser in this impressive dis- Each autograph evaluated as Authentic and encapsulat- Offered is a pair of Mickey Mantle signed cards which play. Framed to 12-9/16 x 18-3/4” the display is head- ed by SGC. “White hot” tandem of signed 1955 Topps have each been validated and encapsulated by lined by a bold Maris signature. Encapsulated with Baseball Hall of Fame rookie cards featuring #123 PSA/DNA. Included are 1.) 1964 Topps Giants #25 autograph assessed “Authentic” by PSA/DNA, a 1960 Koufax and #124 Killebrew. The black ink endorse- Mantle (PSA/DNA 9, auto grade only) and 2.) 1983 Topps Baseball #565 AS card is signed by Maris in ments each present in the (“7”) range while the cards TCMA 50 Years Yankees #1 (PSA/DNA Authentic, blue ballpoint (“9” strength). Accenting the display in a for #123 Koufax and #124 Killebrew grade (GD) and autograph presents “8-9”). The cards each present in February 1962 Sport Magazine cover with Maris smil- (VG) respectively. the (NM) range. ing in his Yankee road apparel. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

395. (20) 1960- Modern Mostly Baseball Hall of Fame Signed & Encapsulated Cards Showcased are (20) 1960-modern mostly Baseball Hall of Fame signed and encapsulated 396. Baseball HOFers/Stars Signed Flats cards. The autographs Lot of (35) With Koufax, Mays and (2) generally present in the 394. Roger Maris Signed 1962 Post (“8-9”) range while the Mantle - Loaded! Cereal #6 Card (Ad Back) - SGC cards average (NM to Collector’s cards and flats have been individually deco- “Authentic” Mint). Highlights rated with autographs of some of baseball’s most cele- brated heroes. There are (35) in all, with potent pen- Encapsulated with signature assessed “Authentic” by include 1960 Fleer: #63 Ruffing (SGC/JSA Authentic); nings averaging (“9”) quality. Includes: Ashburn, SGC. Longball king Roger Maris is all smiles on his 1974 Laughlin: #24 Bell (SGC/JSA Authentic); 1980- Bando, (2) Berra, Blanchard, Boudreau, C. Boyer, G. autographed 1962 Post Cereal #6 (Ad Back) variation. 88 Baseball Immortals: #187 Drysdale (SGC/JSA Carter, Cerv, Connors, DeMaestri, Doerr, Feller, Ford, The Yankee slugger applied the signature beneath his Authentic); 1983 TCMA Yankee All-Stars: #28 B. Houk, Hunter, Killebrew, Koufax (JSA cert/sticker), H. colorful image in blue ink with the endorsement pre- Martin (SGC/JSA Authentic); 2010 Historic “In Lopez, (2) Mantle, Mays (JSA cert/sticker), Minoso, (2) senting a steady (“8”). The horizontal canvas presents Memory Of” Update Cuts: Carey (#/17) and 2011 Mize, Richardson, Rhodes, Rizzuto, B. Robinson, Rose, in (EX) condition. Historic “Legends of the Hall”: Kelly (PSA/DNA 6). Skowron, Slaughter, Snider, Stargell and B. Williams. Opening Bid $150.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

68 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 397. (31) 398. (235) 1952- 1954-1974 Modern Signed Topps & Baseball Cards with Bowman (89) Hall of Famers Baseball Hall Gallery of (235) 1952-mod- of Fame/Star ern signed baseball cards showcasing (89) Hall of Signed Famers. The autographs gen- Cards—All erally present (“8-9”) or bet- SGC ter while the modern cards grade in the (NM) range. The Authentic 1950s-1970s Topps singles Each signature average (VG to EX). Several validated as players have added inscrip- Authentic and encapsulated by SGC. Magnificent collection of (31) 1954-1974 Topps tions. Highlights include and Bowman Baseball Hall of Fame/stars signed cards. The flowing blue and black Certified Autos: (4 cards) ink autographs average (“7-8”) while the cardboard settings generally present in the with 2005 Topps Retired (VG-EX to EX) range. Highlights include Topps Killebrew: (9 cards) with 1956 Sandberg; 1950s Topps: (22 #164, 1961 #80, 1962 #70, 1964 #177, 1965 #400, 1970 #150, 1972 #51, 1973 #170, cards) with (2) 1956 #177 1974 #400; Topps Roberts: (3 cards) with 1956 #180, 1958 #90, 1959 #352; Bauer, 1958 #438 Herzog, Bowman Roberts: (2 cards) with 1954 #95, 1955 #171; Topps Lemon: (3 cards) 1959 #149 Bunning, 1980s- with 1956 #255, 1957 #120, 1958 #2; Bowman Lemon: (2 cards) with 1954 #196, 2000s: (185 cards) with (4) 1955 #191; Other: (3 cards) with 1954 Bowman #132 Feller, 1956 Topps #260 Reese Berra, (7) Killebrew, (7) and 1959 Topps #40 Spahn (Born 1921 variation). More on our website. Rizzuto and (4) O. Smith. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

399. Mickey Mantle Signed LE Triple Crown Lithograph With “1956” Inscription - Full JSA Having already lived up to his “can’t miss” billing with All-Star recognition and MVP consideration in four straight seasons, 24-year-old Mickey Mantle won the elusive “Triple Crown” as he paced the circuit in home runs (52), RBI (130) and batting average (.353) in 1956. This limited edition (24/35) lithograph is auto- graphed by its switch-hitting subject and inscribed “1956.” Framed to 21- 400. 500 Home Run Club Lithograph Signed by (11) With 1/2 x 41-3/4”, the 1991 Wayne Prokopiak artist’s proof composition Mantle, Mays, Aaron and Williams - Full JSA portrays a smile Mantle in his Yankee Paying tribute to the (then) 11 living members of the esteemed 500 Home Run fraterni- pinstripes holding three bats (one for t y, artist Ron Lewis composed this 1988 lithograph. Framed to 41-7/8 x 24-1/8”, the each league-leading category) with a color print is a telling commentary on the pre-steroid era and just how impressive the crown atop his head. Mantle’s black milestone once was. All (11) have decorated their likenesses with bold autographs. T h e marker autograph projects (“9-10”) blue marker pennings average (“9”) potency and include (from left to right): Wi l l i a m s, potency and his “1956” inscription is a telling reminder of his Triple Crown effort and Robinson, Killebrew, Jackson, M a n t l e (inscribed “536”), M a y s, A a r o n, Schmidt, Banks, yet another World Series triumph for the Yankees. Full photo LOA from JSA. Mathews and McCovey (inscribed “521”). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

402. (5) Baseball Signed Full-Sized Bats with Jeter, Mays & Ryan Bat rack heroes have 401. Full-Size Bat Signed by (34) Hall of Famers and Stars autographed With Koufax, Musial and T. Williams - Full JSA these five Bold and beautiful, (34) autographs decorate this full-size . The Rawlings- full-sized Adirondack 35-1/4” keepsake features a Baseball Hall of Fame 50th anniversary logo slabs of lum- decal and fiber tip pennings that average (“8-9”) potency. Reading like a “Who’s ber. Included Who” among Cooperstown greats, the signatures are headlined by: Aparicio, Appling, are: Fisk Banks, R. Jackson, Koufax, Lemon, Mathews, McCovey, Musial, Palmer, B. (“9”, 33-1/2” Louisville Slugger LE #/100, PSA/DNA cert card), Jeter (“8-9”, 34” Robinson, Snider, Spahn and T. Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our Louisville Slugger Pro Stock Model 110 with cupped end and marked knob, displays website. moderate use, full photo LOA from JSA), Mays (“9-10”, 33-1/2” Adirondack, Opening Bid $200.00 PSA/DNA cert card, Say Hey Authenticated hologram), Ryan (“10”, 33-1/2” Cooperstown Bat Company, PSA/DNA cert card) and O. Smith (“9”, 33-1/2” Rawlings Big Stick, PSA/DNA cert card). Opening Bid $250.00

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403. Mickey Mantle Display With Signed Photo and 1968 Final Game Ticket Stub (PSA 5) - Full JSA As the aches and pains of 18 seasons caught up with him, 36-year-old Mickey Mantle said farewell to a game he had long- since dominated with a record 18 World Series home runs over 12 Fall Classic install- ments. Framed to dimensions of 21-1/16 x 14-13/16”, this impressive display is headlined by a photograph signed by Mantle and a ticket stub from his September 28, 1968 swan song. The 8x10 black-and- white photo portrays the hand- some switch-hitter in his Yankees road attire and is signed in blue marker (“8-9” strength). Accenting the display is a ticket stub from Mantle’s last career game. Encapsulated and Graded EX 5 by PSA, the voucher was issued at Fenway Park for a contest in which Mantle popped out in the top of the first off of BoSox hurler Jim Lonborg (whom Mantle had launched his 536th and final home run just eight days earlier at Yankee Stadium). Mantle was replaced by teammate Andy Kosco in the bottom of the first and was never to appear again. The stub is the lone specimen at its tier with only one graded higher. Full photo LOA from JSA and holo- gram from Mounted Memories (for autograph). A fitting tribute to the “Commerce Comet!” This item has a reserve (estimated value: $2000-$3000) Opening Bid $900.00

404. Lou Gehrig Signed Newspaper Photo - PSA/DNA “Authentic” Unaware of the tragic fate awaiting him and the base- ball world, Lou Gehrig offered a shy grin for the camera in this published newspaper photo which the selfless icon has deco- rated with his bold signa- ture. Dressed in his Yankees road apparel, Gehrig is smiling with his hands on his hips. The steel tip fountain pen endorsement, meanwhile, projects every bit of (“7”) strength and clarity. The clipping is hand trimmed to approximate dimensions of 2-1/4 x 6-1/4”. Encapsulated with auto- 405. Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle & Ted Williams Signed graph assessed “Authentic” by PSA/DNA, Oversized Photographs, Prints and Original Art this Bronx treasure is a Decorate your baseball themed den or office with these (3) Joe DiMaggio, Mickey welcome addition and cor- Mantle and Ted Williams oversized photographs, prints and original art. Included are nerstone to any high-end 1.) signed DiMaggio “Bugs Bunny” in Yankees uniform original art by early creator autograph collection. Charles McKimson framed and matted to 17x20 (“9-10”, moderate wear to framing, Opening Bid $2000.00 full photo LOA from PSA/DNA, artist-signed); 2.) signed Mantle 11x14 photograph on canvas (“9”, full photo LOA from JSA) and 3.) signed T. Williams “Teddy Ballgame” 20x16 print by artist Dobbins (“9-10”, full photo LOA from PSA/DNA, Green Diamond hologram and cert card). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

70 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 406. 1925 407. Roger Maris Washington Senators Autographed 61st Home Team Photo Signed Run Framed Wire Photo by Buddy Myer & Print - PSA/DNA 10 Bennie Tate While his conquest of the single-sea- Fielding a team consisting of son home run record was not readily five future Hall of Famers, embraced at the time, Roger Maris the 1925 Washington was the talk of the town as he con- Senators captured their sec- nected for No. 61 on October 1, ond successive American 1961. Framed to 11-1/16 x 13-1/2” League crown as a franchise. this wire photo print of the historic Presented is a 11x7 team blow is autographed by its humble photograph of the squad signed by both Meyer (“7”, d.1974) and Tate (“5”, d.1973). subject. With a “Best Always” saluta- Luminaries such as Altrock, Coveleski, Goslin, Harris, Johnson and Rice are instantly tion and “5-15-80” handwritten date recognizable. Despite varying degrees of perimeter notching along with extensive sur- accompanying, Maris’ blue marker face crazing and creasing, the American League champs are still captured in stunning penning has been graded “10” by clarity. Auction LOA from JSA. PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

408. J. DiMaggio, T. 409. Signed 10x8 Williams and G.H.W. Bush Photo With Multi-Signed Photo - Full Mantle, Mays, J. JSA DiMaggio and Dignitaries from the diamond and Snider - Full JSA global landscape have combined in Members of New Yo r k ’s this photograph endorsed by (3) of 1950s center field triumvi- America’s most revered icons. The 8 rate (and the legend who x 9-5/8” color print portrays (from preceded them) are the left to right): President George H.W. subjects and endorsers of Bush, Ted Williams (with no necktie, this 10x8 color photo- of course) and Joe DiMaggio. Each graph. Assembled near sec- has signed his likeness in silver mark- ond base at Shea Stadium er. Williams’ penning trumpets “per- during the mid-1970s, each fect 10” strength, while the signatures has signed his likeness in of Bush and DiMaggio show (“9”) fiber tip marker. From left to right are: M a n t l e (“8” strength); M a y s (“8” strength); potency. Full photo LOA from JSA. D i M a g g i o (“7” strength); and S n i d e r (“9” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

410. Multi-Signed Baseball 411. Mickey Mantle Rookie of the Year Award Signed and Framed Winners 16x20 with (29) Photo Lot of (3) Different Autographs—Full JSA Poses With (1) PSA/DNA Serially numbered #69/75, this limit- 10 and (2) PSA/DNA 9 ed 16x20 photograph features the From his rustic Oklahoma origins signatures of (29) former members of to New York’s white-hot spotlight, the Rookie of the Year Award. Each Mickey Mantle endured and pros- blue Sharpie autograph grades (“9- pered as both a Hall of Fame 10”) and proudly surrounds the pro- switch-hitter and participant in 12 nounced image of the first winner, different World Series showdowns. . Highlights include: These (3) framed 8x10 photos Dawson, Gooden, F. Howard, Lynn, depict a youthful Mantle and are McDougald, Newcombe, Rose, all autographed. Each comes with Seaver and Strawberry. Full photo a full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. LOA from PSA/DNA and authentica- The bold blue marker pennings tion sticker from JSA. More on our include (1) PSA/DNA 10 and (2) PSA/DNA 9. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

412. New York Yankees 413. (5) Baseball Signed and Framed Display Oversized Lot of (3) With Berra, Photographs with Dickey, Ford and (2) Mantle Mantle, Mays & Bronx staples spanning the “Murderers Williams Row” era through the franchise’s glori- Larger than life signed pic- ous run of 14 pennants in 16 seasons tures of your favorite dia- have autographed these (3) framed dis- mond stars are available with plays. Pennings average (“9-10”) these (5) oversized pieces. strength and include: Mantle: 1986 Each autograph grades (“9- Gateway Silk cachet signed in blue 10”) and the pictures are ballpoint (full JSA); Mantle/Dickey: ideal for prominent display. 8x10 photo signed by both (full JSA); Included are: Mantle (7-1/2 x Berra/Ford: black-and-white photo 7-1/2” framed and matted to 12x12, full photo LOA from JSA), Mays (16x20 Ron (signed by both) and certified auto- Lewis print, PSA/DNA cert card, artist-signed), A. Rodriguez (16x20, PSA/DNA cert graph card (JSA auction LOA). More card), Rose (20x30, auction LOA from JSA) and T. Williams (16x20, full photo LOA on our website. from PSA/DNA and Green Diamond hologram). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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414. Reggie Jackson 1967 Arizona Instructional League Signed Game-Used Batting Helmet - Full PSA/DNA and JSA Attending Arizona State University on a football scholarship, Reggie Jackson caught the eye of coaches during an informal baseball tryout and subsequently, wrested the 415. 1969-1972 Game-Used Bat - Full attention of big league scouts as he routinely cleared the fences at Phoenix Municipal Park. As he embarked on a career rife with dramatic home runs and frequent strikeouts, PSA/DNA “ M r. October” donned this batting helmet during the 1967 Arizona Instructional The pride of Payette, Idaho, former Washington Senators “Bonus Baby” and 1969 League campaign, his second minor league season. The earliest known Jackson game- American League MVP Harmon Killebrew powered the to A.L. We s t used artifact, this keepsake is a treasure on multiple fronts, primarily as a signed and supremacy upon the dawn of division play and eventually etched his name in the record game-used relic from a Hall of Famer, 500 Home Run Club member and one of the books, as well, eclipsing the 500 Home Run plateau. The Hillerich & Bradsby (31- most colorful and controversial figures to ever play the game. Property of the Kansas oz/35”) “S207” signature model bat was brandished by the Twin Cities terror as the City Athletics, Jackson was assigned to the AIL, where he impressed with eight home aforementioned events came to fruition. Turned during the 1969-1972 labeling period, runs and a .322 batting mark in 118 at-bats. Promoted to the parent club later that sea- the uncracked white ash weapon shows moderate use with ball and stitch impressions on son, Jackson managed a meager .178 average (also in 118 at-bats) and launched the the barrel, as well as grain swelling and checking about the hitting surface. The handle is first of 536 career round-trippers. Worn by the outspoken slugger in the AIL, this green home to light pine-tar residue. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. plastic shell features “KC” painted to the front center in white, with a layer of padding Opening Bid $750.00 lining the interior and an additional pad atop the crown’s interior. Crafted by the American Baseball Cap company, the item shows incredible game use with scuff marks and paint chips throughout, revealing sections of previous green and yellow coats. T h e 417. Chris m a n u f a c t u r e r ’s and size decals have been removed (though their adhesive remnants Short 1970- remain) and size “7-1/4” is written in the interior in black marker. Also of note is the lack of an ear flap, which was made mandatory beginning in 1983. The helmet was 1972 Signed retained by Carl Ives, who had been a teammate of Jackson in 1967, and subsequently Game-Worn signed by Jackson. Ives and Jackson had side-by-side lockers in the clubhouse and, fol- Philadelphia lowing the final game of the 1967 A I L season, Ives took Jackson’s helmet and told the Phillies Jacket - slugger he was going to become a famous player. Decades later, he presented it to Jackson for his endorsement. Executed in black marker on the bill, Jackson’s autograph Full JSA projects (“8”) strength. He has also inscribed “My Best – Mr. October – My KC gamer Over a career that 1967!” Comes with full photo LOAs from John Taube, PSA/DNA (for game use) and spanned parts of J S A (for autograph). three decades, right- Opening Bid $1500.00 hander Chris Short endured dizzying highs and incredible 416. 1961- lows during his 14 1963 Experimental Issue seasons with the Phillies. Ineffective in two starts during the infamous 1964 “pfold,” Short rebounded two years later to win 20 games. This Philadelphia Phillies jacket “Spline” Bat - Full was worn and signed by Short during the tail end (1970-1972) of his tenure in Philly. PSA/DNA and MEARS The red wool button-down garment features cream-colored leather sleeves and a As big leaguers (in particular, New script-style “P” logo sewn to the left breast in white twill. On the lower left front York Yankees sluggers) repeatedly Short (d.1991) has signed in black marker (“9” strength). Within the collar, a size “48” punished their weapons with tag is accompanied by a cloth hanger, while the left-side interior is home to a “Gluv repeated ball contact, Kentucky’s Elf” label and stitching remnants from a since-removed tag. Incredible wear! Full Louisville Slugger plant experimented with “Spline” bats in which inlays of hickory photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. on the barrel minimized the amount of grain swelling. This rare experimental survivor Opening Bid $400.00 was issued to Hall of Fame backstop Yogi Berra during the twilight of his remarkable playing career. Turned during the 1961-1963 labeling period, this (30.5-oz/35”) “R43” signature model uncracked white ash weapon shows heavy use with ball, bat-rack and stitch marks throughout. Full photo LOAs from John Taube, PSA/DNA and MEARS. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

418. Reggie Jackson 1980- 1982 Signed Game-Used Bat - Full JSA and MEARS The self-proclaimed “Straw that stirs the drink,” Reggie Jackson backed his boast with tape measure and clutch home runs throughout a 21-year career 419. 1991-1997 Game-Used Bat - Full PSA/DNA rife with excitement, controversy and triumph. This Adirondack (33-oz/34”) “288RJ” An RBI championship the lone highlight of his first eight seasons with three different block-letter model bat was signed and brandished by “Mr. October” during the 1980- non-contenders, Joe Carter was dealt North of the border and the rest is World Series 1982 labeling period (which marked the final two years of his tenure in the Bronx and “walk-off” history! This Louisville Slugger (32.2-oz/35”) “J93” signature model first season in Anaheim). The white ash weapon features a black “Smith” finish and weapon was employed by the Oklahoma-born slugger during his tenure (1991-1997) white barrel stampings. Just above the stampings, Jackson has signed in gold marker with the Blue Jays. The white ash lumber shows heavy use with a handle crack and (“6-7” strength). Heavy use is evident with ball, cleat and deeply embedded stitch Carter’s number “29” written on the knob. Full photo LOA from John Taube, marks, as well as a 4” handle crack. A nice addition to your Hall of Fame and 500 PSA/DNA. More on our website. Home Run Club gamer collection! Full photo LOAs from MEARS (for bat use) and Opening Bid $200.00 JSA (for autograph). Opening Bid $400.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 420. Derek Jeter 2010 Signed Game- Worn Cleats - Steiner A Bronx fixture with career postseason records for games (158), hits (200) and runs (111), Cooperstown-bound short- stop Derek Jeter wore and autographed these shoes during the 2010 season, which culminated with the 14th of his 16 playoff 421. 1993 Atlanta Braves Game-Worn Home appearances. Crafted by Jersey - Full Miedema LOA Nike from a leather/can- With cerebral and physical talents like no other pitcher, Greg Maddux had already vas/suede bland, the black logged 95 career triumphs before his 27th birthday and free agency signing with the accessories feature Braves. Headlining an already superb staff in Atlanta, Maddux went 20-10 in 1993 embossed Michael Jordan silhouette logos and a rubberized baseball design with a with league-bests in ERA (2.36) and complete games (8) to garner his second of four raised “2” on each heel. Details of Jeter’s career highlights are printed on the heels straight Cy Young Awards. This Braves home jersey was worn by “The Professor” as while the toe portion of the left shoe is home to his silver marker autograph (“9” he embarked on an annual postseason run of 10 straight seasons (excluding the 1994 strength). There are nine metal cleats affixed to the bottom of each. Solid game use is strike-shortened campaign). The white knit button-down garment features twill identi- evident with dirt caked about the cleats of both and ankle portion of the right shoe. fiers and proper “Wilson” tagging. All original and unaltered, the jersey shows light Comes with Steiner Sports certs/holograms and an LOA signed by Jeter. wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

423. Hanley Ramirez 2013 Signed Game- Used Bat and Batting Gloves As he posted a career-best .345 batting 422. Bo Jackson 1991 Game-Worn Chicago White Sox Home average and Jersey - Full Miedema LOA reached the Felled by a devastating hip injury that would have ended even thoughts of an athletic postseason for career for mere mortals, Bo Jackson was finished with football, but returned to the the first time, Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Hanley Ramirez employed and signed diamond just nine months later. This Chicago White Sox home jersey was worn by the these items during the 2013 season. Includes: Bat: a Marucci (32-oz/34-1/2”) block- two-sport icon during that 1991 endeavor. The white knit button-down garment fea- letter model signed on the barrel in silver marker (“9” strength); Batting Gloves: blue tures twill identifiers, proper “Rawlings” tagging and a patch commemorating the leather “Franklin” accessories; each signed on the palm portion (both “6” strength). inaugural season of Comiskey Park II.” Light wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Items show excellent game use! Individual Hollywood Collectibles certs/stickers. Miedema. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

425. Giancarlo Stanton 2014 Game-Used Bat (PSA/DNA GU 8) and Batting Gloves Quickly approaching 150 career home runs at the tender age of 24, Miami Marlins Giancarlo Stanton employed this Louisville Slugger (31.3-oz/34”) “H281” block-letter model weapon during the 2014 season. The uncracked hickory lumber 424. Mike Trout Signed Game-Used Lot of (2) With 2011 features a cupped end, a Scottsdale Scorpions Cap and 2012 Batting Gloves flare knob, a black finish and gold-colored barrel Destined for greatness, outfielder Mike Trout wore and autographed these items both stampings. Graded GU 8, the bat shows excellent use with ball, cleat and stitch before and at the start of his stellar big league career. Includes: 2011 Scottsdale impressions throughout, as well as a light coat of Mora Stick on the handle. Scorpions Cap: a black wool cap signed on the bill in silver marker (“5” strength); Accompanying is a pair of Stanton’s white leather “Nike” batting gloves. Solid use is 2012 Batting Gloves: red and white “Nike” leather accessories each signed in black evident with “27” inscribed on each Velcro wrist fastener and dirt about the palms and marker (both “9” strength). Individual LOAs signed by Trout. More on our website. fingers. Individual certs/stickers from Hollywood Collectibles. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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426. 1955 Topps All- Complete PSA Graded Set of (100) 427. 1956 Topps Football Complete Cards—#27 on Registry Set (120/120) Plus Checklist & Three With both an Average Grade and Set Rating of 7.266, the offered 1955 Topps All-American Football complete Contest Cards PSA graded set of (100) cards is currently good for #27 on the competitive registry. These horizontal collegiate This 1956 Topps Football complete edition of (120) gridiron legends present remarkably well given it has been nearly 60 years since initial release. Included among cards plus checklist and three contest cards offers this expertly pieced together edition are PSA 9: (6 cards, all oc) with #17, 26, #34 O’Brien RC, 50, 93, 96; PSA the early gridiron specialist everything they could 8: (26 cards, five qualifiers) with #12 Graham, 13, 14, #16 Rockne, #20 Baugh, #21 W. White RC (correct), #27 hope for in a set. The overall approximate condition Grange, #28 Hein RC SP, #29 Nomellini SP, 32 (oc), 39, 42, 45 (oc), #52 Lujack (mc), 53, 54, #59 Blanchard breakdown is as follows: 15% (EX-MT or better), RC, #66 Kinard, 71 (oc), 75, 76, #85 Luckman, 86, 87, 94, #97 Hutson RC SP (oc); PSA 7.5: (6 cards) with #2, 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser). #10 Dudley, #37 Thorpe, #56 Nevers RC, 70, 77; PSA 7: (61 cards) with #1 Hickman RC, 3-5, #6 Kinnick RC, Keys include #6 Van Brocklin (VG-EX), #11 7-9, 11, 15, 18, 19, 22, 23, 25, 30, 31, 33, #35 Harmon RC SP, #36 Edwards SP, #38 Stagg RC, 40, 41, 43, 44, Blanda (GD), #22 Cardinals Team SP (VG), #41 R. 46-49, 51, 55, 57, 58, 60-65, 67, #68 The Four Horsemen RC SP, 69, 72-74, 78-81, #82 Wojciechowicz, 84, #84 Brown RC (NM), #53 Gifford (VG), #60 L. Moore Parker RC SP, 88-92, 95, #98 Feathers RC SP, 99, #100 Henry RC SP and PSA 6: #24 Strong. RC SP (GD), #61 Redskins Team SP (EX-MT), #77 Opening Bid $2500.00 Conerly (NM), #116 Layne (EX-MT), NNO CL (VG), Contest 1 (VG), Contest 2 (VG) and Contest 3 (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

428. 1965 Topps Football Near Set of (175/176) Cards with (2) PSA Graded Stars Stalwarts from the American Football League stand tall with the offered 1965 Topps Football near set of (175/176) cards highlighted by a pair of PSA graded stars. These “tall boys” have an overall approximate condition breakdown of 25% (EX or better), 30% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser). Highlights include #35 Kemp SP (EX), #46 W. Brown SP RC (EX), #69 Blanda SP (VG), #87 CL SP (GD), #91 Bell SP (EX-MT), #94 Buchanan SP (EX), #99 Dawson SP (PSA 8, oc), #121 Maynard (VG-EX), #133 Biletnikoff RC SP (PSA 6), #155 Alworth (VG-EX) and #176 CL SP (VG). Missing only #122 Namath RC for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

429. 1972 Topps Football Complete Set (351/351) with (5) PSA Graded Stars—Sharp! Sharp 1972 Topps Football complete set of (351) cards with (5) PSA graded stars. This difficult-to-complete edition has an approximate condition break- down of 25% (NM-MT or better), 40% (NM) and 35% (EX-MT or lesser) with the challenging high series generally presenting similarly to the more available low numbers. Despite moderate instances of askew centering, the majority of the cards exhibit four sharp corners and a creamy perimeter. Highlights include #13 Riggins RC (VG-EX), #55 A. Manning RC (NM), #65 Plunkett RC (NM), #100 Namath (PSA 8), #106 Alzado RC (EX-MT), #110 Sayers (VG-EX), #122 Staubach IA (NM-MT), #150 Bradshaw (EX- MT), #165 Unitas (EX-MT), #200 Staubach RC (PSA 8), #244 Joiner RC (EX-MT), #271 Warfield AP (NM), #272 Griese AP (EX-MT), #280 Lilly AP (EX-MT), #281 Hendricks AP (EX-MT), #291 Spurrier RC (EX-MT), #294 CL (PSA 9, oc), #300 Page (EX-MT), #316 R. Wright RC (NM), #331 M. Morris (PSA 8), #334 C. Taylor (EX-MT), #338 Spurrier IA (EX-MT), #341 Butkus IA (NM), #343 Namath IA (PSA 7) and #348 Blanda IA (NM). Opening Bid $500.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 430. 1955 Topps Football All- American Complete Set (100/100) Buckle up and place the winning bid for this hard- hitting 1955 Topps Football All- American com- plete set of (100) cards. The original owner neatly inscribed career 431. 1957 & 1959 Topps Football Near Sets with (12) Graded achievements on Explosive tandem of 1957 and 1959 Topps Football near sets with a dozen graded the reverses of 57% of the cards. Despite those notations, the obverses generally pres- cards. Highlights include 1957 Topps Football near: (121/154, average EX-MT) with ent in the (EX-MT) range. Unless noted, the following keys technically grade (FR) #32 Layne (SGC 84), #88 Gifford (EX-MT), #94 Berry RC (presents VG, miscut), but present much nicer. Highlights include #1 Hickman, #6 Kinnick RC (EX-MT), #147 Ford (PSA 5), #154 Morrison (PSA 7, oc), NNO Bazooka CL (marked); 1959 #12 Graham, #16 Rockne (EX-MT), #20 Baugh, #27 Grange, #37 Thorpe, #52 Lujack Topps Football near: (126/176, average EX to EX-MT) with #1 Unitas (EX), #10 J. (EX), #56 Nevers RC, #59 Blanchard RC (EX-MT), #68 Four Horsemen RC SP, #85 Brown (PSA 6), #23 Starr (VG), #140 B. Mitchell RC (GD) and #155 J. Taylor RC Luckman, #97 Hutson RC SP and #100 Henry RC SP. More on our website. (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

432. 1961 Topps 433. (18) 1961- Football Near Set of 1996 Football Hall (180/198) Cards— of Fame/Star Sharp! Graded Cards— Exceptionally clean 1961 Topps Mostly Rookies Football near set of (180/198) Dominating selection of cards. Several cards in this “pack (18) 1961-1996 Football fresh” gallery are ideal candi- Hall of Fame/star graded dates for third-party professional card group featuring grading. The overall approximate mostly rookies. Included condition breakdown is as fol- are Topps: (14 cards) lows: 25% (NM-MT or better), with 1961 #71 J. Brown 35% (NM), 25% (EX-MT) and (PSA 3), 1968 #196 15% (EX or lesser). Highlights Griese RC (PSA 4), 1970 include #39 Starr (EX-MT), #40 #90 O. Simpson RC Hornung (NM), #41 J. Taylor (PSA 6), 1971 #156 (NM), #58 Tittle (NM-MT), #59 Bradshaw RC (PSA 3), 1975: #282 Swann RC (PSA 7), #367 Fouts RC (PSA 5); Brodie RC (NM), #67 CL (NM), 1976: #148 Payton RC (PSA 3), #427 E. Jones RC (PSA 6); 1977 #99 Webster RC #71 J. Brown (NM), #95 (PSA 8), 1978 #320 Stallworth RC (PSA 8), 1979 #320 E. Campbell RC (PSA 5), Jurgensen (NM), #122 CL (NM), 1984 #111 Long RC (PSA 10), 1991 Stadium Club #94 Favre RC (PSA 10), 1996 #145 Blanda (NM), #150 Bowman’s Best #164 R. Lewis RC (PSA 10); 1966 Philadelphia: (2 cards) with #31 Maynard RC (EX-MT), #166 Butkus RC (PSA 4), #38 Sayers RC (PSA 3) and 1989 Score: (2 cards, both PSA 10) Kemp (NM), #182 Otto RC with #257 B. Sanders RC and #270 Aikman RC. (EX), #186 Flores RC (NM) and #198 CL (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

434. (6916) 1971-1985 435. 1976-1988 Topps Topps Football Walter Payton Graded Singles Collection Framed Display of (27) with Several Stars Cards Plus Signed 8x10 Packed 1971-1985 Topps Photo with Inscription— Football singles collection of Steiner & PSA/DNA (6916) cards with several Follow the record setting career of stars. Significant “break Walter Payton with this magnificent value” is uncovered in this 1976-1988 Topps graded framed dis- profitable selection. play of (27) cards plus an additional Highlights include 1972 signed 8x10 photograph. Expertly Topps: (745 cards, average framed and matted to 29-1/4 x 29- NM) with #100 Namath (EX), 3/4”, this gallery has everything that a (2) #150 Bradshaw (EX-MT, fan of “Sweetness” could ask for. EX), #200 Staubach RC (EX); Included are Topps PSA 9: (11 cards) 1973 Topps: (1269 cards, with 1977 #360 (oc), 1979 #480 (oc), 1982: (2 cards) with #302, #303 IA; 1983: (2 average EX-MT to NM) with cards) with #36, #24 Stickers; 1984 #3 Glossy Send-Ins, 1986 #11, 1987: (2 cards) (2) #15 Bradshaw (NM, EX- with #46, #7 1000 Yard Club; 1988 #5 RB; Topps BGS 8.5: 1980 #160; Topps PSA MT), #400 Namath (NM); 8: (14 cards) with 1976 #148 RC (oc), 1978: (2 cards) with #3 RB, #200; 1979 #335 1974 Topps: (1125 cards, RB, 1981: (2 cards) with #202 SA, #400; 1984: (2 cards) with #228, #229 IR; 1985: average NM); 1976 Topps: (3 cards) with #6 RB, #22 TL, #23; 1986: (3 cards) with #7 RB, #9 TL, #3 1000 Yard (682 cards, average NM) with Club; Topps BCCG 10: 1985 #8 Glossy Inserts and Signed 8x10 Photograph: (“10”, (2) #220 Lambert RC (NM-MT, NM); 1978 Topps: #200 Payton (NM) and 1980 16,726, authentication stickers from PSA/DNA and Steiner). More on our website. Topps: (183) #170 O. Anderson RC (average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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436. (218) 1950-1955 Bowman Football Cards with 437. 1954 Bowman Football Starter Sets Featured is a selection of (218) 1950- Complete Set of (128) Cards 1955 Bowman Football cards including Featured is a powerhouse 1954 Bowman starter sets. Highlights include 1952 Football complete set of (128) cards. This Bowman Large: #2 Graham (VG), #16 power packed edition has an overall Gifford RC (GD), #17 Tittle (VG), #46 approximate condition breakdown of 20% Donovan RC SP (GD), #48 Halas RC (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG- CO (GD); 1954 Bowman starter: EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Highlights (87/128, average VG, 10% writing) include #1 Mathews (VG-EX), #4 Atkins with #23 Blanda RC (VG), #41 D. RC (VG), #6 Perry (VG-EX), #8 Van Walker (VG-EX), #55 Gifford (VG- Brocklin (EX-MT), #23 Blanda RC (VG- EX); 1955 Bowman starter: (96/160, EX), #32 Hirsch (EX), #40 Graham (EX- average VG-EX) with #7 Gifford (VG- MT), #42 Tittle (VG-EX), #55 Gifford EX), #62 Blanda (VG) and #152 Landry (VG-EX) and #128 Lattner RC (VG). More (VG). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

438. 1958 Topps Football Complete Set (132/132) with 439. 1958 Topps CFL Complete PSA Graded Starr & Unitas Set of (88) Cards The debut of “Touchdown” Jim Brown Journey to the “great white north” for this along with a pair of second year PSA challenging 1958 Topps CFL complete set graded cards of Hall of Fame quarter- of (88) cards. This set whose design paral- backs lead the way for the offered lels the mainstream American issue has an 1958 Topps Football complete set of overall approximate condition breakdown (132) cards. This edition has an overall of 20% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), approximate condition breakdown of 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). 15% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), Keys include #1 P. Anderson (VG), #18 30% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or less- Parker (VG-EX), #28 Gilchrist (EX), #40 er). Keys include #2 Layne (VG-EX), Ploen (VG), #54 Faloney (EX), #55 #10 L. Moore (EX-MT), #22 Unitas Barrow (VG-EX), #60 Bright (VG-EX), (PSA 4), #62 J. Brown RC (VG), #66 #67 Kwong (EX-MT) and #84 Shatto Starr (PSA 6), #73 Gifford (VG), #86 (VG). Tittle (EX), #90 Jurgensen RC (VG), Opening Bid $200.00 #120 Berry (EX-MT) and #129 Blanda (GD). Opening Bid $250.00

440. 1956-1959 Topps 441. (8) 1957- Football Starter Set Run 1959 Topps Plus (14) 1951 Topps Magic Football SGC Assembled is a 1956-1959 Topps Graded Hall of Football starter set run plus (14) 1951 Famers & Stars Topps Magic singles. Highlights include 1956 Topps starter: (63/120, with Brown & average VG-EX) with #1 Carson SP Unitas Rookies (VG-EX), #60 L. Moore RC SP (VG- Dynamic assortment of EX), #61 Redskins Team SP (VG); (8) 1957-1959 Topps 1957 Topps starter: (93/154, average Football SGC graded EX-MT) with #85 Lane RC (EX-MT), Hall of Famers and #94 Berry RC (VG); 1958 Topps stars. Included are starter: (64/132, average EX-MT) crisp renditions of with #22 Unitas (VG-EX); 1959 Topps 1957 Topps: (3 cards) with #119 Starr RC (SGC 50), #138 Unitas RC (SGC 70), #151 starter: (115/176, average EX-MT) Hornung RC (SGC 55); 1958 Topps: (2 cards) with #62 J. Brown RC (SGC 82), #90 with #82 Hornung (EX-MT and #140 Jurgensen RC (SGC 60); 1959 Topps: (3 cards) with #1 Unitas (SGC 55), #10 J. B. Mitchell RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Brown (SGC 84) and #103 Karras RC (SGC 60). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

443. (31) 1950-1986 Football Hall of Fame/Star Cards with Unitas RC Pigskin parade of (31) 1950-1986 Football 442. 1961 Topps Football #1 Johnny Hall of Fame/star cards featuring the debut Unitas SGC 96—None Better of “The Golden Arm”. Highlights include One of Two with None Better! Graded 96 Mint 1950 Bowman: #37 Layne (EX-MT); 9 by SGC. Impeccable 1961 Topps Football #1 1951 Bowman: #34 Baugh (VG); 1955 Johnny Unitas bookend card. This investment Topps All-American: #37 Thorpe (VG); grade “blazer” flaunts four razor-sharp corners, 1957 Topps: #138 Unitas RC (EX-MT); “dead” centering along with a creamy perimeter 1958 Topps: (2) #90 Jurgensen RC (EX- and vibrant surface color scheme. An outstanding MT, VG-EX); 1972 Topps: #200 Staubach addition to any advanced “Golden Arm” selec- RC (EX-MT); 1977 Topps: #177 Largent tion. RC (NM); 1981 Topps: #216 Montana RC Opening Bid $250.00 (NM); 1984 Topps: #63 Elway RC (NM- MT), #123 Marino RC (NM) and 1986 Topps: #161 Rice RC (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

76 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 444. (581) 1950-1986 445. 1966 & 1969 Topps Football Shoebox Collection Football Complete Sets Loaded with Hall of Famers Prime time pairing of 1966 and 1969 & Stars Topps Football complete sets. Highlights include 1966 Topps set: Abundant 1950-1986 football shoebox (132/132, average VG-EX) with #15 collection of (581) cards loaded with Funny Ring CL (marked), #26 Kemp Hall of Famers and stars. Highlights (VG-EX), #48 Blanda (EX-MT), #67 include 1952 Bowman Large: #17 Dawson (GD), #95 Maynard (VG), Tittle (FR, tape); 1955 Topps All- #96 Namath (VG), #104 Biletnikoff American: (53 cards, average VG) (GD), #119 Alworth (GD); 1969 with #20 Baugh (GD), #27 Grange (FR, Topps set: (263/263, average EX to tape); 1969 Topps: #120 Csonka RC EX-MT) with #25 Unitas (VG-EX), (VG); 1970 Topps: #90 O. Simpson #26 Piccolo RC (VG-EX), #51 RC (GD); 1971 Topps: #156 Bradshaw Sayers (EX), #100 Namath (VG), RC (VG); 1972 Topps: #100 Namath #120 Csonka RC (EX-MT), #139 (EX-MT); 1975 Topps: (2) #282 Butkus (EX), #161 Griese (EX) and Swann RC (EX-MT, VG) and 1979 #215 Starr (EX). Topps: #390 E. Campbell RC (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

446. (359) 1970-1971 Topps Football Cards Including Complete, Near & Partial Sets 447. (28) 1979-1989 Topps & Potent 1970-1971 Topps Football collec- Score Football Complete Sets tion of (359) cards including complete, Cantonian rookies such as Elway, near and partial sets. Featured are 1970 Marino, Montana and Rice along with Topps partial: (174/263, average VG- other gridiron legends headline these (28) EX); 1970 Topps Glossy near: (32/33, 1979-1989 Topps and Score Football average EX-MT, 13 dupes) with (4) #9 complete sets. Each “pack fresh” edition Starr (average EX-MT), #22 O. Simpson averages (NM-MT) with the key Hall of (EX-MT), #29 Namath (VG); 1970 Famers and stars presenting similarly. Topps Super set: (35/35, average EX- Included are Topps: (24 sets) with 1979, MT, 47 dupes) with (2) #33 Namath SP (2) 1980 (one no stars), 1981, 1983, (2) (one EX-MT, one FR, reverse writing) 1984, (7) 1985, (4) 1986, 1987, (4) 1988, and 1971 Topps Game partial: (31/53, 1989 and Score: (4) 1989 (two factory, average EX-MT, 20 dupes) with #43 but opened). Bradshaw (EX-MT). More on our web- Opening Bid $250.00 site. Opening Bid $200.00

448. (4) 1981-1986 449. (8) 1989-1991 Topps Football Troy Aikman, Brett Unopened Cello & Favre & Emmitt Rack Packs with Smith PSA 10 Marino, Montana & Rookie Cards Rice Rookies Showing Record setting gridiron Featured is a quartet of 1981- HOFers are the focus of 1986 Topps Football unopened these (8) 1989-1991 Troy cello and rack packs with each Aikman, Brett Favre and displaying Hall of Fame rookies Emmitt Smith rookie peeking through their confines. cards. Each graded Gem Each pack presents high-grade Mint 10 by PSA. Included and is absent of any tearing. are Troy Aikman: 1989 Included are Football Cello Score #270; Brett Favre: Pack: 1984 Topps with Marino RC (front)/Payton (back); Football Rack Packs: (3 (3 cards) with (2) 1991 packs) with 1981 Topps (price sticker removal) with Montana RC (front), 1984 Topps Stadium Club #94 and 1991 Ultra #283; Emmitt Smith: (4 cards) with (3) 1990 Fleer D. Green RC (front)/D. Green RC (back) and 1986 Topps with Rice RC (front). Update #U-40 and 1990 Score Update #101T. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

450. (38) 2012 451. (62) 2012 Topps Chrome #1 Topps Chrome #1 Andrew Luck Andrew Luck (Passing) BGS 9- Rookie (Passing) 9.5 Rookie Cards PSA 9-10 Graded Each graded wither 9.5 Cards Gem Mint or 9 Mint by A potential windfall BGS. Fantasy favorite awaits the high bidder of Andrew Luck is the these (62) 2012 Topps field general pictured in Chrome #1 Andrew Luck these (38) 2012 Topps (Passing) rookie cards. As Chrome #1 (Passing) the ring leader of the rookie cards. Each card high-flying Colts offense, has a minimum of three the youthful Luck is sub-grades of Gem Mint potentially headed toward 9.5 or better. Included a Hall of Fame career. are (31) BGS 9.5 and (7) BGS 9. Included (with no qualifiers) are (13) PSA Gem Mint 10 and (49) PSA Mint 9. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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452. 1917 Enlisted 453. 1939- Services Football 1940 Banner Stephen Fighting for honor and glory Bagarus on both the battlefield and University gridiron, the Army Ambulance Corps and of Notre Camp Meade Officers Dame squared off in Reading, PA Letterman’s on November 24, 1917 to decide the enlisted services Sweater football championship. This From the banner is a regal decoration University of displayed as the rivals Notre Dame to exchanged “friendly fire” on the Nation’s that blustery afternoon. Capital, former Measuring 17-1/2 x 22-3/4”, running back the blue felt item has a Steve Bagarus “316th INF.” Logo badge enjoyed prolific and is attached to a 23-1/4”- collegiate and professional football careers that served as bookends to World War II. long wooden bar via (3) This 1939-1940 Notre Dame letterman’s sweater was awarded to and proudly worn by canvas ringlets. Blue fringe the South Bend, IN native during his college days. The blue wool garment features accents this pristine World “ND” sewn to the left breast in gold-colored pile and “Stephen Bagarus” embroidered War I relic. to a strip tag within the right-side button path. Gorgeous! More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

454. 1946-1949 Willard Mullin Original Artwork Portrayal of Norm Standlee Famous for his endearing depic- tions of Brooklyn’s beloved “Bums,” renowned cartoonist Willard Mullin also took to the gridiron to portray All America Football Conference standout Norm Standlee. Framed to 17- 1/4 x 26-5/8”, this original Mullin piece portrays Standlee in action, stiff arm at the ready, with likenesses of former back- 455. 1951 College Football All-Stars Type I Photograph field greats Bronco (sic) Pre-dating eight-figure salaries and endorsement deals, college football players took Nagurski and Ernie Nevers the field for the sake of school pride and an honest effort. Named to the College accenting the piece. Complete Football All-Star squad in 1951, (59) players humbly accepted the praise and posed with captions and Mullin’s for this original black-and-white photograph. Assembled at what appears to be a ball- patented shading styles, this room, the players are clad in white suit jackets with stars-and-stripes themed logo souvenir is absolutely gorgeous! patches. Framed to 20-5/8 x 13” (no glass),the photo bears a “Burke & Dean” credit. Opening Bid $250.00 A gorgeous and glossy relic from a bygone era. Opening Bid $250.00

456. 457. 1953- Extremely 1956 Rare c.1950s Carling Georgia- Beer Iowa Cleveland Double- Browns Sided Photo College Hoard of Football (1,830+) Full-Size Following Pennant their complete 1946-1949 Give a big col- domination of lege cheer for this the short-lived extremely rare All-America double-sided pen- Football nant. Presented is Conference, the Cleveland Browns exceeded all expectations in the 1950s. Led by a a c.1950s college football pennant featuring the University of Georgia on one side and cadre of HOFers including Graham, Groza, Lavelli and Noll, they made eight playoff University of Iowa on the other. This unique 28” full-size flag displays in attractive appearances in the decade winning three NFL championships. Celebrate the Browns (EX) condition with strong details including a remarkable Bulldog mascot appliqué on glory years with this 1953-1956 Carling Beer photo hoard of (1,830+). Measuring 8- the red on blue UGA side. The nearly full Hawkeye Seal appliqué on the gold on blue 1/2 x 10-1/2” these gorgeous black and white premiums display in well-preserved UI side bears the legal name “State University of Iowa” which has not been used for (average EX to NM) condition. More on our website. everyday purposes since 1964. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

78 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 459. (84) 1950-1971 Topps, Bowman & Philadelphia Signed Football Cards with (36) Hall of Famers Instant collection of (84) 1950- 1971 Topps, Bowman and Philadelphia signed cards fea- turing three dozen Hall of Famers. The 458. (112) Autographed Pro Football Hall of Fame Single-Signed Mini- autographs generally present (“8-9”) while the cards mostly average Helmets With J. Brown, Montana, Hornung and Mara - Loaded! All JSA in the (VG to EX) range. A handful of players have inscribed a vari- Gridiron enthusiasts need look no further for perhaps the most comprehensive collection of Hall of ety of inscriptions. Highlights include 1950 Bowman: #29 Dudley, Fame autographs! With bold single-signed scriptings rendered on mini-helmets with Pro Football (2) #129 Trippi, #134 Pihos; 1951 Bowman: #10 Van Buren, (2) Hall of Fame decals, this assortment is appealing on several fronts, namely: Volume with (112) #137 Trippi; 1952 Bowman Large: #12 Trippi; 1952 Bowman examples (with only one duplicate); Break Value with signatures spanning more than half a centu- Small: #19 Connor, #37 Hirsch; 1955 Bowman: (2) #2 McCormack ry; Autograph Potency black marker signatures average (“9-10”) potency with induction dates RC; 1956 Topps: #28 Bednarik; 1957 Topps: #124 McDonald RC; inscribed on most. Keys include: M. Allen, Baugh, Berry, J. Brown, Campbell, Csonka, Donovan, 1966 Philadelphia: #185 Jurgensen; 1968 Topps: #88 Jurgensen, (2) Elway, Gifford, Griese, Hendricks, Hornung, Mackey, Mara (full JSA), Maynard, Montana, Moore, #181 Lilly and 1970 Topps: #55 Nitschke. Auction LOA from JSA. J. Parker, Shula, L. Taylor and Tittle. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $250.00

460. 1998 Ron Mix Hall of Fame Football Platinum Signature Series Complete Set of (116) Autographs Cantonian Hall of Fame autograph hounds will want to retrieve the offered 1998 Ron Mix Hall of Fame Football Platinum Signature Series complete set of (116) autographs. Limited to 2500 copies (all #/1954), the cards inside this boxed edition are sharply penned in blue or black Sharpie with (“8-9”) signature strengths or better. Highlighted in this set are Baugh, Blanda, Dawson, Ewbank (first name only), Fears, Gillman (first name only), O. Graham, Hirsch, Landry, Lane, Motley, Namath, Olsen, Sayers, Schramm, Selmon, Simpson, Staubach, D. Walker (first name only), Walsh and Webster. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

461. Steve Van Buren Autographed NFL 75th Anniversary “All-Time Team” Trophy - Full JSA A Honduras-born orphan, Pro Football Hall of Famer Steve Van Buren made his home on the Louisiana State gridiron, in Shibe Park and, most famously, at blizzard–stricken Comiskey Park in his first of two NFL championship conquests. In the aftermath of his exploits, Van Buren was awarded and autographed this NFL 75th Anniversary “All-Time Team” hard- ware. The octagon-shaped wood base sup- ports an 11”-tall display on which vintage football player figurines are showcased in metallic relief. On the platform, Van Buren has signed in silver marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “HOF 1965 #15.” Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00

462. (166) Line Art & Ron Mix Signature Series Football Hall of Fame Cards with Landry & Unitas Find the end zone with these (166) Goal Line Art and Ron Mix Signature Series Football Hall of Fame signed cards. These primarily (“8-9”) autographs are placed on clean oversized cards which project the signatures nicely. Several players have added career achievements as inscriptions. Highlights include Goal Line Art: (145 cards) with (8) #9 Fears, (4) #43 Hirsch, (3) #55 Nitschke, (11) #60 Trippi, #85 Schramm, (2) #93 Baugh, (8) #94 Bednarik, #99 Ewbank, #133 Landry, (4) #146 D. Walker, #174 Unitas (proof #/50), (3) #187 Mara, #221 Stram; 1998 Ron Mix Signature Series: (21 cards) with Hirsch and Hornung. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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463. Vince 464. 1970 New York Jets Lombardi Signed Team-Signed Luncheon & Framed Check Program With Namath, Display with Full Maynard and Strong - JSA SGC Dated 1959 Green Bay Two years removed from the Packers check endorsed franchise’s improbable Super by former mayor and Bowl triumph, the 1970 New team president Dominic York Jets endured a 4-10 season Olejniczak and under- in which they played in the first- signed by first year coach ever Monday Night Football and general manager game and lost the services of Joe Vince Lombardi Namath, who broke his wrist in a (d.1970). The fifty dollar Week 5 loss to Baltimore. remittance was paid to Assembled for the 6th Annual former player John “Touchdown Club” Luncheon Symack. Framed and just days before Namath’s injury, matted to 12-3/4 x 14- (41) members of that Jets roster 3/4”, the 3x8 voucher is signed this event program. placed beneath a 6x7 Pennings average (“9-10”) poten- color photo of the leg- cy with keys including: Boozer, endary coach. The blue Maynard, Namath, Strong, Turner ink autographs present (“8”) in both strength and clarity and the condition of the and Woodall. COA from SGC. reverse of the check is unknown. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

465. Jim Brown 466. Autograph Lot of Chicago (3) With Helmet Bears and (2) Photos - Autograph All Certed Display Lot The lone NFL runner to of (2) With average over 100 yards Butkus, per game for an entire career, Hall of Famer Halas, Jim Brown is the sub- Payton and ject and endorser of Sayers- these (3) keepsakes. Potent fiber tip pennings Both Full project (“10”) quality JSA and include: Helmet: a Da Bears! These full-size Cleveland (2) framed Browns replica model pieces showcase signed on the orange the bold autographs of (4) of the most revered “Monsters of the Midway.” Includes: plastic shell and Halas/Butkus/Sayers: framed to 13 x 16-1/4”, a 1969 “100 Years of Football” first inscribed “HOF 71” day of issue postmarked envelope is signed by Halas (“9” strength); and a black-and- (JSA cert/sticker); (2) white photo is signed by Butkus and Sayers (both “10” strength); Payton: framed to Photos an 8x10 black-and-white photo of Brown training with Muhammad Ali 11-3/16 x 18-7/16”, a 1984 postmarked Gateway cachet is signed by Payton in blue (signed by Brown only) and a 10x8 color action photo signed in silver marker. marker (“9-10” strength). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Individual Hollywood Collectibles certs/stickers. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

467. Walter 468. (4) Payton NFL Autographed Legends Photo Lot of Signed (3) With Framed “Sweetness” Displays Inscriptions - With All Certed Hornung, In a departure Namath from your typical and Payton scenario in which the ball carrier - All Certed endures punish- From “The ment from Golden Boy” to defenders, Walter “Broadway Joe” Payton went after to “Sweetness,” and through this quartet of would-be tacklers, often confronting them head-on and leaving them in his wake. framed displays showcases bold autographs of some of the NFL’s most iconic per- These (3) photos depict the Soldier Field legend in action. Each is signed in blue formers. Signatures average (“9-10”) potency and include: Paul Hornung: 8x10 marker (all “9-10” strength) and inscribed “Sweetness.” Two have inscriptions of photo inscribed “5 – 56H” (Steiner cert/hologram); Peyton Manning: certified auto- “16,726” (Payton’s career rushing yards total) and one is inscribed “34.” More on our graph and (8) trading cards; Walter Payton: 8x10 photo inscribed “16,726” (Steiner website. cert/hologram); Dan Marino/Joe Namath: signed magazine covers (JSA cert/sticker). Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 471. Autographed Super Bowl HOFer 470. Football HOFer Pairs Display Lot and Stars Lot of (4) With Namath and 469. Johnny Unitas and Peyton Manning of (2) With Butkus/Sayers and Payton Autographed Framed Display Lot of (2) Hornung/Taylor The single biggest spectacle in sports is the theme in this “Super Sunday” lot of (4) autographed displays and From their memorable days in Baltimore to their unex- Vaunted 1960s tandems teamed up to autograph these a graded ticket. Signatures average (“9”) quality and pected move to Indianapolis, the Colts have been led to (2) Hall of Fame displays. Signatures average (“9-10”) include: Tom Landry signed cachet (framed); Peyton titles by legendary signal callers who need no introduc- potency and include: Paul Hornung/Jim Taylor: Manning: signed Super Bowl XLI program; Joe tion. Ideal for fans in either location, these framed auto- framed to 19x17, includes cachets signed by Hornung Namath: signed cachet (framed); Walter Payton: graphed displays include: Unitas/Manning: a 22-3/4 x and Taylor, as well as Donruss certified autograph cards signed photo (framed, full PSA/DNA). Also included is 17-1/4” display with 8x10 color prints respectively signed by Hornung (2009 Playoff Contenders #67) and a Super Bowl XLI full ticket encapsulated and graded signed by Unitas (“10” strength, PSA/DNA cert/sticker) Taylor (2008 Sports Legends #88); Dick Butkus/Gale NM-MT 8 by PSA. Auction LOA from JSA. More on and Manning (“8-9” strength, Steiner Sports cert); Sayers: framed to 21-1/2 x 13”, includes an 8x10 color our website. Manning: 22 x 13-1/2” display with (2) Manning auto- photo signed by both in blue marker; as well as signed Opening Bid $250.00 graphs (Mounted Memories, Topps Triple Threads). HOF Signature Series postcards. Auction LOA from More on our website. JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

472. 1951 Bowman Football #20 Tom Landry Autographed Rookie— PSA/DNA Opening Bid $150.00

473. Dick Butkus Autographed 1965 474. (2) Baltimore Colts Multi/Single- College All-Stars Framed Display Signed Items with Unitas—Individual Opening Bid $100.00 Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00

475. Late- 476. 1980 1940s Topps Harry Football 477. (3) 1966- Gilmer Super & 2000 Chicago Signature 1981 Topps Bears Greats Model Football Rookie Cards “Dubow” Uncut with Butkus & Leather Sheets with Sayers Football Montana Opening Bid $100.00 Helmet RC Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $250.00

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478. 1968-69 & 1972-73 Topps Hockey 479. 1970-71 to 1972-73 Topps Complete Sets Hockey Partial Set Run Formidable run of three 1970-71 to 1972- with (3) PSA 73 Topps Hockey partial sets. Highlights Graded include 1970-71 Topps partial: Power play pairing (100/132, average NM) with #3 Orr (VG- of 1968-69 and EX), #11 P. Esposito (EX-MT), #15 Bo. 1972-73 Topps Hull (EX-MT), #29 Howe (NM); 1971- Hockey complete 72 Topps partial: (99/132, average NM) sets with (3) PSA with #45 Dryden RC (EX-MT), #50 Bo. graded. Highlights Hull (EX-MT), #70 Howe (EX), #114 include 1968-69 Clarke (EX-MT); 1972-73 Topps partial: Topps set: (132/132, (108/176, average EX-MT to NM) with average EX to EX- #100 Orr (EX-MT) and #160 Dryden MT) with #2 Orr (EX-MT). More on our website. (EX), #7 P. Esposito Opening Bid $200.00 (VG-EX), #16 Bo. Hull (EX-MT), #29 Howe (EX-MT), #34 480. (4) 1973- Sawchuk (EX), #89 Parent RC (GD), 1980 Topps #121 CL (VG-EX); Hockey Complete 1972-73 Topps set: (176/176, average EX-MT) with #57 LaPointe (PSA 8), #79 Sets with SGC 82 LaFleur (NM), #100 Orr (EX-MT), #122 Orr AS (VG-EX), #127 Dryden AS (VG), #150 P. Esposito (PSA 8), #165 Giacomin (PSA 8) and #160 Dryden (GD). Gretzky RC Opening Bid $250.00 Shoot and score with this quartet of 1973- 1980 Topps Hockey 481. (30) 1970s-1990s complete sets. Included are 1973-74 Topps set: Hockey (198/198, average EX- Complete/Partial Sets MT to NM) with #10 Plus (634) Singles Dryden (EX-MT), #72 LaFleur (NM), #116 CL (VG-EX), #150 Orr (NM), #162 B. Smith RC (NM); 1976-77 These (30) 1970s-1990s Topps Glossy set: (22/22, average NM) with #20 Orr (EX-MT); 1977-78 Topps hockey complete/partial sets Glossy set: (22/22, average NM); 1979-80 Topps set: (264/264, average NM) with plus (634) singles are the per- #18 Gretzky RC (SGC 82), #175 Howe (NM) and #185 Bo. Hull (NM). fect “power play” for the Opening Bid $150.00 advanced rink enthusiast. Highlights include 1976-77 Topps starter: (148/264, 482. (5) Signed average NM, 16 Glossy) with Gordie Howe and #115 Trottier RC (EX-MT), Bobby Hull Cards #213 Orr (NM); 1978-79 Topps near: (263/264, aver- “The Golden Jet” and “Mr. age NM) with #115 Bossy Hockey” are the subjects and RC (NM); 1980-81 Topps endorsers of these (5) card- set: (264/264, average EX- board collectibles. Bold MT to NM, mostly scratched) scriptings average (“9”) with #250 Gretzky (EX-MT); quality and include: Howe: 1982-83 OPC set: (396/396, 2011 UD Black Diamond average NM-MT); (3) 1984- #20 (PSA/DNA 85 Topps sets: (165/165, “Authentic”); Hull: 1970-71 average NM-MT) with (3) O-Pee-Chee #15 (VG-EX); #49 Yzerman RC (NM-MT, 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee #50 (2) NM); (2) 1987-88 Topps: (one 198/198, one 197/198); (2) 1988-89 Topps: (one (VG); 1979-80 O-Pee-Chee 198/198, one 195/198, average NM-MT) with (2) #66 Br. Hull RC (both NM) and (2) #185 (EX); Howe/Hull: 1990-91 OPC Premier sets: (132/132, average NM-MT). More on our website. 2008 UD Masterpieces #28 Opening Bid $200.00 (PSA/DNA “Authentic”). Opening Bid $150.00

485. (7) 1969- 484. 1979- 1977 Topps 80 Topps & O-Pee- Hockey Chee Hockey #18 Signed Cards Wayne with (2) Gretzky Mikita—All Rookie SGC SGC 88 Opening Bid Authentic $200.00 Opening Bid 483. 1975-76 & 1977-78 Topps Hockey $100.00 Uncut Sheets with Progressive Proof Opening Bid $100.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 487. 1984-85 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Unopened 486. 1984-85 & 1987-88 O- Wax Box of Pee-Chee Hockey Unopened (48) Packs Wax Boxes Tempting 1984- Demand definitely exceeds the supply 85 O-Pee-Chee for the offered tandem of 1984-85 and Hockey 1987-88 O-Pee-Chee Hockey unopened unopened wax wax boxes. Each 48-pack box is guar- box of (48) anteed unsearched. Included are 1984- packs. This 85 O-Pee-Chee Unopened Box: with unsearched possible Chelios RC, Gilmour RC, Canadian issue Gretzky, Neely RC, Yzerman RC; displays tightly 1987-88 O-Pee-Chee Unopened Box: sealed packs and (partially separated lid) with possible fresh surfaces. Gretzky, Lemieux, Robitaille RC and High-grade pos- Roy. Several additional viable candi- sibilities among dates for third-party professional grad- this limited ing are undoubtedly concealed within. series include Chelios RC, Gilmour RC, Gretzky, LaFontaine RC, Neely RC and Opening Bid $400.00 Yzerman RC. The display box has sustained only superficial exterior wear and the original advertising slip is included. Opening Bid $400.00

488. 1985-86 Topps 489. Hockey Hockey Unopened Hall of Fame Wax Box of (36) Sweater Signed Packs by (91) With Those with luck on their Howe, M. side will have a hard time Richard and passing on this 1985-86 Topps Hockey unopened Bo. Hull - Full wax box of (36) Packs. JSA This fresh and undisturbed Honored for their container will yield (36) exploits on the 12-card packs plus a stick- frozen pond, (91) er and a slab of bubble Hockey Hall of gum per. In addition to a Famers have auto- complete set, high-grade graphed this sweater. possibilities include Spanning the days of the “Original 6” through expansion and the arrival of the Gretzky, Lemieux RC and shootout, these ice icons comprise the most comprehensive autograph assembly Yzerman (second year). we’ve seen! Tailored by “Bauer,” the white micromesh size “M” pullover garment Few of these still circulate features a Hall of Fame logo patch sewn to the front, with embroidered titles in both on the secondary market. English and French. Surrounding are blue marker signatures that average (“8-9”) The four-card box bottom potency. Highlights include: Abel, Armstrong, Béliveau, Bouchard, Bower, is uncreased and features Bowman, Ciccarelli, Clarke, Delvecchio, Dumart, Fuhr, Geoffrion, Howe, Bo. Hull, Lemieux/Ogrodnick/ Kelly, Kurri, Lach, Lumley, Mahovlich, Pronovost, M. Richard, Schmidt, C. Smith, Perreault/Resch. A. Stanley, Storey and Worsley. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

491. Philadelphia Flyers Autographed Lot of (3) With Lindros Signed Sweater and Signed Game- Used Stick Broad Street bullies invade your collection in this lot of (3) autographed items. Includes: Eric Lindros Signed Sweater: a size “56” micromesh pullover garment; signed 490. (82) Single-Signed Hockey Pucks With Gretzky, (2) Howe on the second back “8” in and (5) M. Richard - All JSA black marker (“9” Headed to your collection at blinding speeds, these (82) signed-signed hockey pucks strength; JSA cert/sticker); carry “slapshot” quality with endorsements averaging (“8-9”) quality. Executed on Eric Lindros Signed team logo pucks, the bold pennings span heroes from the “Original 6” to the current Game-Used Stick: a era. Highlights include: Beliveau, Brimsek, Delvecchio, Dryden (full JSA), Geoffrion, Bauer “Supreme 3000” Gretzky, (2) Bo. Hull, Br. Hull, Jagr, Lemieux, Magnuson, Quackenbush (full JSA), right-handed model; Lindros has signed the blade in black marker (“8” strength); (5) M. Richard (all full JSA), Ullman and H. Watson. Individual certs/stickers from 1992-93 Flyers Team-Signed Stick: (25) signatures (average “9” strength) with JSA. More on our website. Benning, Hynes and Lindros. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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492. 1957-58 Topps 493. 1961-62 Fleer Basketball Basketball Complete Set SGC Graded Starter Set of of (80) Cards with PSA (32) Different Cards with 5 Graded Cousy & Robertson & West Rookies Russell Rookies “The Big O” and “Mr. Clutch” spark the offered 1961-62 Fleer Basketball SGC Pioneering 1957-58 Topps graded starter set of (32) different cards. Basketball complete set of (80) Included are: #1 Attles RC (SGC 84), #3 cards featuring solid PSA graded Baylor RC (SGC 40), #10 Cousy (SGC copies of Celtics royalty Bob 30), #17 Guerin RC (SGC 80), #19 Cousy and . With def- Heinsohn (SGC 70), #21 Hundley (SGC erence to instances of factory- 80), #22 K.C. Jones RC (SGC 55), #23 S. induced errant centering common Jones RC (SGC 70), #25 Kerr (SGC 50), to the issue, this consistently #34 Petit (SGC 60), #36 Robertson RC attractive edition has an overall (SGC 82), #39 Schayes (SGC 84), #43 approximate condition break- West RC (SGC 60), #46 Baylor IA (SGC down of 30% (EX-MT or better), 45), #54 Heinsohn IA (SGC 70), #59 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and Petit IA (SGC 80), #61 Robertson IA 20% (VG or lesser). Keys include (SGC 35), #62 Russell IA (SGC 60); #1 Clifton RC (VG-EX), #5 Sharman RC (EX), #10 Arizin RC (EX), #12 S. Martin SGC Graded Commons: (14 cards) with RC (NM), #13 Schayes RC (EX-MT), #17 Cousy RC (PSA 5), #19 Heinsohn RC SGC 86: #27; SC 84: #30; SGC 82: (3 (VG-EX), #24 Petit RC (EX), #26 Shue RC (EX-MT), #32 Kerr RC (EX-MT), #37 cards) with #24, 33, 37; SGC 70: (2 Hagan RC (EX-MT), #42 Stokes RC (EX), #43 Hundley RC (EX), #44 Gola RC cards) with #42, 48; SGC 60: (2 cards) (EX), #77 Russell RC (PSA 5), #78 Lovellette RC (EX) and #80 Schnittker RC with #28, 50; SGC 55: (3 cards) with #6, 56, 65; SGC 50: #11 and SGC 40: #14. (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $1500.00

494. 1970-71 495. 1969-1979 Topps Topps Basketball Collection Basketball of (557) Cards Complete Set Including 1970-71 (175/175) Plus Near Set (169/175) (397) Dupes Beat the buzzer for this 1969- and 1971-72 1979 Topps Basketball collec- tion of (557) cards including a Topps #170 1970-71 near set. Highlights Barry RC include 1969-70 Topps: #1 (PSA 8)— Chamberlain (VG), #75 Hayes RC (NM), #80 Monroe RC Sharp! (NM), #98 Frazier RC (EX- Human skyscrapers display their roundball prowess with the offered 1970-71 Topps MT); 1970-71 Topps near: Basketball complete set of (175) cards plus (397) duplicates. Also headlining is a (169/175, average EX-MT to 1971-72 Topps #170 Barry RC (PSA 8). The overall approximate condition break- NM) with #7 Bradley (EX- down for this razor-sharp gathering is as follows: 20% (NM-MT or better), 30% MT), #10 Havlicek SP (NM), (NM), 30% (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or lesser). Keys include (3) #7 Bradley (one PSA #13 Riley SP (EX-MT), #75 8, one NM-MT, one NM), (2) #10 Havlicek SP (NM, EX-MT), (4) #13 Riley SP Alcindor (VG-EX), #123 (average EX-MT), (4) #50 Chamberlain (average EX-MT), (6) #70 Hayes (average Maravich RC (EX-MT); 1973- EX-MT), (3) #75 Alcindor (NM, (2) EX-MT), (4) #100 Robertson (average NM), (5) 74 Topps: (150 cards, majori- #101 CL (average EX, one marked), (2) #107 West AS (NM, EX-MT), #111 ty NM) with #80 Chamberlain (EX-MT); 1974-75 Topps: #200 Erving (NM), #250 Thurmond AS (PSA 8), #123 Maravich RC (EX-MT) and (2) #160 West (both EX- Chamberlain (NM); 1975-76 Topps: #254 M. Malone RC (NM) and #300 Erving MT). More on our website. (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

496. 1980-81 Topps 497. 1997-98 World Basketball Champion Chicago Unopened Wax Box Bulls Team-Signed of (36) Packs Basketball With Highly prized 1980-81 Jordan, Pippen, Topps Basketball unopened Rodman and Full wax box of (36) packs. This unsearched container JSA will yield (8) three-card Arguably the most dominat- panels and a team pin-up ing franchise in NBA per. Although due to stor- annals, the 1990s Chicago ing methods (23) packs Bulls authored an aggregate have loose seals, the waxy .776 winning percentage as corners are square with they garnered six NBA factory fresh roller marks. titles between 1991 and The famed combination 1998, with Michael representing Bird Jordan’s two-year hiatus RC/Erving LDR/M. preventing what likely Johnson RC is a distinct would have been eight successive titles. En route to the sixth and final title in 1998, possibility. The display box (13) members of that United Center juggernaut autographed this Spalding Official has sustained only general NBA David Stern signature model basketball. The black marker pennings average wear and few of these con- (“9”) potency and include: Brown, Buechler, Burrell, Caffey, Harper, Jordan, Kerr, tainers remain available on Kleine, Kukoc, Longley (inscribed “13”), Pippen, Rodman and Wennington (inscribed the secondary market. “34”). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $500.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 499. (434) 1990s-2000s Michael Jordan Singles with 498. 1961-62 Fleer Basketball #8 Inserts, Parallels & Numbered Wilt Chamberlain SGC 88 As perhaps the greatest professional bas- Graded 88 NM-MT 8 by SGC. From the dawn ketball player of all-time, Michael Jordan of Wilt “The Stilt” Chamberlain’s dominating material consistently draws interest. career comes the offered 1961-62 Fleer Showcased are (434) 1990s-2000s singles Basketball #8 rookie card. This “pack fresh” of “His Airness” featuring numerous jewel shares the spotlight with only five other inserts, parallels and numbered cards. specimens at the grading level and presents in Highlights include 1996-97 Skybox the upper 9% of all similar copies judged by Premium #1 Thunder, 1996-97 SPX #5 the third-party service. Exhibits pinpoint cen- sample, 1997-98 Stadium Club: #H1 tering, razor-sharp corners, creamy edges and a Hardcourt Heroics, #NC1 Never problem-free reverse. Those seeking elite Compromise; 1997-98 Topps Chrome copies from the iconic roundball issue need to #123, 1997-98 UD3 #MJ3-1 MJ3, 1998 look no further than this Hall of Fame legend! MJ Timeline #5 MJX Timepieces Opening Bid $500.00 (#/2300) and 2009 Upper Deck #260 Sport Royalty. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

501. Bill Russell Signed 500. (4) 1996-2004 Topps Chrome Jersey, Cap Kobe Bryant & LeBron James and Card - Graded Rookies All Certed Two of the most celebrated athletes on the globe Synonymous drive to the rim with these (4) 1996-2004 Topps with both the Chrome Kobe Bryant and LeBron James graded Boston Garden rookie cards. Included are 1-3.) (3) 1996-97 and NBA Finals, Topps Chrome #138 Bryant RC (PSA 9, BGS Hall of Famer 8.5, PSA 8) and 4.) 2003-04 Topps Chrome #111 Bill Russell is the L. James RC (BGS 9.5). subject and endorser of these (3) mementos. Decorated with fiber tip pennings, the Opening Bid $250.00 items include: Jersey: a Celtics road replica jersey signed on the front twill “6” (“9” strength) and inscribed “#6”; Cap: a black acrylic/wool blend accessory signed on the bill (“8” strength); Card: a promotional signed on the front (“10” strength). Individual Hollywood Collectibles certs/stickers. Opening Bid $300.00

502. Bill Russell 503. (5) Bill Autograph Lot of (3) Russell Single- With Ball, Banner and Signed Card - All Certed Photographs While he hasn’t enough digits to Bill Russell’s 11 display all 11 of his NBA cham- NBA Championship pionship rings, Hall of Famer Bill rings did not impede Russell remains capable in the him as he auto- autograph department. His bold graphed these (5) fiber tip signatures average (“9”) action photographs! strength and include: Basketball: The 8x10 or 10x8 a Spalding indoor/outdoor David prints portray the Stern signature model “rock” Celtic legend in signed and inscribed “#6” (JSA 1960s battles against cert/sticker); 1999 Banner: rivals such as Wilt 18x36 green felt banner celebrating the 30th anniversary of Russell’s 11th NBA title; Chamberlain and signed and inscribed “#6”; 1977 Sportscaster Card: signed in black marker. Oscar Robertson. Russell has signed each photograph in fiber tip marker (average “9” Individual Hollywood collectibles certs/stickers. strength) and inscribed “#6.” Individual certs/stickers from Hollywood Collectibles. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

504. (5) 1960s Boston Celtics HOFers Single- Signed Photos With (4) Russell and (1) K.C. Jones Basketball’s most dom- inant franchise takes center stage in this lot of (5) single-signed photographs. The 8x10 or 10x8 prints show- case fiber tip pennings that average (“9”) quality and include: K.C. Jones and (4) Bill Russell (4) different poses. Individual certs/stickers from Hollywood Collectibles. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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507. Los Angeles Lakers “Legends” LE 505. Wilt Chamberlain Autographed Ann Neilsen Litho Signed by (5) with Philadelphia 76ers Throwback Jersey 506. Oscar Robertson Autographed Chamberlain-PSA/DNA Certified From 1991 Retired Number Ceremony - Photo Lot of (6) Different - All JSA A quintet of the Los Angeles Lakers glorious and victo- Full JSA An integral component on NBA rosters in Cincinnati rious members is immortalized in this visually master- Unlucky for many, the number “13” was downright and Milwaukee, Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson is por- ful multi-signed lithograph. Created by artist Ann feared by opponents during Wilt Chamberlain’s magnif- trayed in these (6) different photographs, each of which Neilsen this litho measures 39x22 and is LE numbered icent career. Fittingly, the Philadelphia 76ers honored is decorated by his bold autograph! The 8x10 or 10x8 1483/1992. Featured are the images and penciled auto- their former champion by retiring his number at a cere- prints include (2) color and (4) black-and-white images. graphs (average “9-10”) of (5) Lakers HOFers with: W. mony on March 18, 1991. Tailored in limited quantity Robertson’s fiber tip pennings average (“8-9”) strength Chamberlain, J. West, M. Johnson, E. Baylor and K. to be presented to team executives, Chamberlain replica and clarity. Individual certs/stickers from PSA/DNA. Abdul-Jabbar. Subtle embossing completes this prime jerseys were signed by the 7-foot-1 icon. Here is one of Opening Bid $250.00 condition, artist-signed print with the title “Legends” the survivors! The size “50” pullover garment is signed above the stars’ images and uniform numbers below. by Chamberlain on the collar’s interior (“6” strength). PSA/DNA basic cert/sticker. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

509. (6) Single/Dual Signed NBA 510. Dwyane Wade Autograph Lot of (5) With (2) O’Neal and With (2) Jerseys and (3) Photos - All Frazier/Jordan - All JSA Certed 508. Michael Jordan Single-Signed NBA As the NBA’s popularity boomed from the 1970s While the supporting cast has changed, Dwyane Wade Basketball - Full JSA through 1990s, these “ballers” defined the game with has been the pillar on all three Miami Heat champi- His achievements, statistics, clutch performances and slam dunks, championships and in this lot, bold auto- onship installments. These (5) souvenirs are auto- athleticism are without peer. Thus, it’s only fitting that graphs! Spalding Official NBA David Stern signature graphed by the Chicago-born star. Signatures average Michael Jordan’s autograph commands awe in the col- model balls are signed in fiber tip marker. Pennings (“9-10”) potency and include: (3) Photos: ((2) 16x20 lectibles hobby. This Spalding Official NBA David vary from (“9-10”) to (“6”) in terms of strength and and (1) 7-7/8 x 9-7/8” color prints (2 different poses); Stern signature model basketball showcases one of the clarity. Includes: Clyde Drexler, Karl Malone, (2) (2) Miami Heat Jerseys: (1) home, (1) road (both size boldest Jordan scriptings you’ll ever see! Executed in Shaquille O’Neal, Scottie Pippen and a dual-signed ball “L” replica garments); each signed on back twill “3.” black marker on a panel atop the trademark, Jordan’s with Walt Frazier and Michael Jordan. Individual Individual Hollywood collectibles certs/stickers. sizable penning takes well to the dimpled surface and certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 projects (“9-10”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA Opening Bid $200.00 from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00

511. Signed 512. (2) 2000 1980-81 Upper Topps 513. (4) Deck Basketball 1992-93 Michael #6 Bird Topps Jordan RC/Erving Basketball #FF4 LDR/M. Uncut Sheet Final Johnson Series 2 Sets Floor RC—Both Opening Bid Trading SGC 88 $100.00 Card— Opening Bid UDA $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

86 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 514. Jack Johnson Signed Long Island Night Club Ticket—PSA 9 Students of the “Sweet Science” go the distance for this important boxing autograph. Offered is a Jack Johnson (d.1946) signed and authenticated cut. Rated (“9”) by leading certification service PSA/DNA, Johnson’s authoritative signature dominates the blank reverse of Long Island night- club ticket. Opposite side printing identifies the nightclub as “Ryan’s Rendezvous, Kew Gardens, L.I.” which operated in the post-Prohibition era from the mid-1930s until it was destroyed in a 1943 fire. Authentic wear in the form of an original compacting fold and stains resulting from contact with a beverage glass have little impact on the appearance of Johnson’s signature which radiates powerfully across the entire 5-1/8” width of the rose colored souvenir. Touting a 50-cent drink minimum the printed side of the ticket bears a segment of transparent tape which serves to reinforce a crease that transfers through to the signed side a good inch below the autograph near the edge. Known as the “Galveston Giant”, Johnson holds a significant place in pugilist history as the first ever African-American world heavyweight boxing champion. Opening Bid $900.00

516. 1911 T9 Turkey Red Boxers 515. Rare 1888-1889 N386 Complete Set of (26) Cabinets Spaulding & Merrick Prizefighters Secure the prized 1911 T9 Turkey Red Boxers issue in one shot with these (26) cabinets num- #7 John Sullivan—PSA Authentic bered #51-76. The oversized 5-3/4 x 8” premi- Boxing buffs score a knockout with this rare and ums display only average corner and edge wear important early tobacco card. Offered is an 1888- along the attractive wood framed motif. 1889 N386 Spaulding & Merrick prizefighters Although over 65% of the cabinets display vary- card #7 John Sullivan. Heavyweight champion ing degrees of clear residue along the reverses of Sullivan is depicted in an iconic crossed-arms the checklists, the overall presentation of these pose in an image as bold as the brawler’s consid- antiques are not seriously compromised. erable mustache. Designated Authentic, this is Additional bowing due to storing methods is off- one of just three examples certified by PSA with set by the extremely attractive illustrations two at this level and one higher. Superficial which largely present in the (GD to VG) range. obverse creasing and fading of the reverse side Highlights are: #52 Attell (surface paper loss), stamping are trumped by the impressive image #53 Wolgast (pin hole), #55 Jeffries (pin hole), and incredible scarcity. #57 Nelson, #65 Langford (reverse paper loss), #67 Ketchel, #68 Jeannette, #75 Opening Bid $500.00 O’Brien and #76 J. Johnson (reverse paper loss). More on website. Opening Bid $900.00

517. Gene Tunney Single- 518. (61) 1968-2002 Boxing Signed Baseball - Full Match Press Kits with Many JSA Notable Championship Fights Among the most punishing fighters Big name fighters and notable champi- to ever reign in the “Squared onship bouts power this incredible lot of Circle,” Gene Tunney mixed 48 (61) 1968-2002 boxing match press kits. knockouts into a stellar 65-1-1 Showing as above average to better this career record that included two glorious group of important fight pro- Heavyweight Championship tri- moters touts some of the most memo- umphs over Jack Dempsey. rable events in boxing history. Switching athletic arenas, this Highlights are: (2) Frazier: 6/24/68 vs. baseball is worthy of a “long Ramos, 11/18/70 vs. Foster; Holmes count” as you behold Tunney’s 6/9/78 vs. Norton; Hagler 4/15/85 vs. bold and coveted autograph. The Hearns; (3) Tyson: 3/7/87 vs. Smith, creamy unofficial orb is signed by 6/27/88 vs. Spinks, 6/28/97 vs. Holyfield Tunney (d.1978) on a side panel. (bite fight); Holyfield 4/19/91 vs. Rendered in blue ballpoint, the former champion’s penning projects (“8-9”) strength Foreman; Chavez 5/7/94 vs. Randall. and clarity and is a must for any boxing collection. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

519. Boxing Autograph Lot of (4) With Ali, Frazier, Tyson and Mayweather, Jr. 520. Muhammad Ali Signed Having combined for 134 knockouts, (4) Index Card Display - PSA/DNA champion pugilists have “Authentic” autographed the items in Opening Bid $150.00 this “sweet science” quartet. Includes: Muhammad Ali: 11 x 8-1/2” cardboard slab signed in blue ball- point (“9-10” strength; full PSA/DNA); Joe Frazier: “Everlast” boxing glove signed in black marker (“10” strength; Mounted Memories cert); Floyd Mayweather, Jr.: black satin shorts signed in silver marker (“8-9” strength; PSA/DNA sticker); Mike Tyson: black satin shorts signed in silver marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “Kid Dynamite.” (Tri-Star hologram). Opening Bid $200.00

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521. Bobby Jones Pre-Heart Attack Signed Index Card—PSA 9 Brilliant golfer Bobby Jones (d.1971) demonstrated true passion for the sport retaining his amateur status through a career which saw him win 13 major tournaments in 31 tries including a 1930 “grand slam” sweep of all four majors. Show some bidding love for this Bobby Jones signed 3x5 index card. Graded (“9”) by PSA/DNA this handsome autograph shows firm pre-heart attack strength, appearing in continuous fashion (no ink breaks) as “Robt T Jones, Jr.” on the lined side of the light-cream card which displays in excellent condition. Opening Bid $400.00

522. Early-1900s 523. 1999 Ryder Cup Cap “Honus Wagner Signed by O’Meara, Pate Special” Putter With and T. Woods - Full JSA Wooden Shaft While America’s sportsmanship While it’s well documented that proved less than exemplary during the Honus Wagner forbade the 1999 Ryder Cup matches at the American Tobacco Company to Brookline Country Club, the host produce his baseball card, the golfers staged perhaps the most mirac- shortstop’s stance on smoking ulous comeback in the event’s rich his- was just a sample of a routine tory. This tournament baseball cap is encouraging physical fitness. autographed by (3) of the U.S. princi- Along those lines, Wagner did pals. The unworn adjustable accessory allow production of sporting features embroidered event logos. equipment bearing his name. Executed on the bill in black marker, This vintage golf club is one such relic! This right-handed putter features a metal head the signatures project (“9”) potency with a “HONUS WAGNER SPECIAL” engraving. A leather handle covers the wood- and include: Mark O’Meara, Steve en shaft. With all original components, the rare item shows incredible use! Pate and Tiger Woods. Full photo Opening Bid $250.00 LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

524. Tiger Woods & Annika 525. LE Boxed Set Sorenstam Signed and of (3) 1950 Framed Photo—UDA Darlington Arguably the best respective male and Raceway Inaugural female golfers of the 1990s-2000s, Year Championship Tiger Woods and Annika Sorenstam paired-up for this “dream-team” signed Event Full Tickets display. Taken at an exhibition match Speed demons get revved- this 16x20 photo captured Woods and up for this historically sig- Sorenstam in an intense moment, con- nificant set of unused tick- templating a putt. Both of the golf ets. Offered is an LE set of superstars’ silver felt pen signatures (3) full tickets with COA appear to the right of their images and for championship events show equally impressive (“9-10”) qual- from the 1950 inaugural season at Darlington Raceway. Housed in a handsome pres- ity. Framed to overall dimensions of entation display box this important set features: 1.) 9/4/50 inaugural Southern 500, 23-1/2 x 27-1/2”, this Upper Deck listed on the ticket as “First Running-International 500 Mile Auto Race” (EX-MT); 2.) Authenticated piece is LE numbered 11/11/50 National Championship Motorcycle Race (EX-MT); 3.) 12/9/50 National “91/100”. UDA COA/sticker. Championship Big Car Race (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

526. (4) Signed 1962-1964 527. Pele & USAC National Championship Cristiano Ronaldo Racing Programs with Foyt Single-Signed Race fans rev your engines for this lot of Jerseys (4) signed 1962-1964 USAC National Two of the most famous Championship racing programs. athletes on the planet have Commemorating events held at the endorsed this pair of single- Langhorne and Trenton Speedways these signed jerseys. Included are souped-up souvenirs range in (VG to EX) 1.) signed Pele yellow CBD condition with average (“8-9”) auto- Brasil shirt below back graphs. Featured are: 6/23/63 Langhorne numbers in black marker 100-Mile signed by Branson, Hulse, (“9”, PSA/DNA sticker and McClusky, Rutherford; (3) Trenton 150- cert card) and 2.) signed Mile with: 7/22/62 signed by Branson, Cristiano Ronaldo Real Foyt; 7/21/63 signed by Branson, Madrid size L Clima Cool Hurtubise, Hulse, Jones, Ruby, Sachs; shirt with Adidas tags 7/19/64 signed by Ruby. Auction LOA attached below back numbers in silver marker (“9”, PSA/DNA sticker). from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 528. 1968 Topps Milton 529. (3368) 1909-Modern Bradley Baseball & Multi/Non-Sport Card Football Complete Sets Treasure Chest with (62) with (4) PSA Graded Graded Presented are the 1968 Topps Milton Wonderfully eclectic 1909-modern Bradley and Football complete sets multi/non-sport treasure chest of that were issued in sealed packages (3368) cards with (62) graded. of the Win-A-Card board game. Highlights include Baseball These distinctive issues are head- Cards: (2394 cards) with 1909-11 lined by (4) PSA graded cards. T206 White Borders: He. Wagner Highlights include 1968 Topps (PSA 4, Bat On Left Shoulder); Milton Bradley Baseball set: 1957 Topps: (183 cards, average (77/77, average EX, three graded) GD, 15% paper loss or writing); with #20 B. Robinson (EX), #45 1959 Topps: (149 cards, average Seaver (VG), #49 Brinkman (VG- GD) with #563 Mays AS (PSA 5); EX, Yellow Team), #58 Mathews 1963 Topps: (2) #25 Kaline (EX- (VG), #61 R. Smith (PSA 6.5), #66 MT, VG); 1968 Topps: #280 Cox (VG-EX, Yellow Team), #80 Mantle (GD); 1971 Topps: #600 Carew (PSA 4.5), #100 Gibson Mays (GD); (889) 1980s-modern (VG), #110 Aaron (VG), #177 Ryan with numerous stars averaging RC (PSA 4.5); 1968 Topps Milton (NM-MT) with 1982 Topps #21 Ripken RC (NM), 2012 Topps Chrome #144 Trout Bradley Football set: (33/33, aver- blue refractor and Football Cards: (175) 1980s-modern with several stars averaging age EX, one graded) with #13 Buoniconti (VG-EX), #28 Shaw (VG-EX), #71 (NM-MT) with 1993 Stadium Club Member’s Only J. Rice certified auto. More on Buchanan (VG), #98 Namath (PSA 5), #106 Biletnikoff (VG) and #125 Mix (VG-EX). our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

530. (3309) 1971-1989 531. (6600+) 1970- Topps Basketball & 1985 Topps Multi- Hockey Singles with Stars Sport Singles Heroes of the hardwood and rink Collection with grace the offered 1971-1989 Topps Stars Basketball and Hockey singles gath- Substantial (6600+) 1970- ering of (3309) cards featuring sev- 1985 Topps multi-sport sin- eral stars. Highlights include gles collection featuring a Basketball: (1254 cards) with sterling lineup of stars. 1971-72 Topps: (157 cards, aggre- Highlights include gate EX-MT) with #55 Maravich Baseball: (1022 cards) (NM), (2) #70 Chamberlain (one with 1974 Topps: (265 EX-MT, one GD, miscut); 1973-74 cards, average VG-EX) Topps: (328 cards, average NM) with #20 Ryan (VG), (2) with #240 Erving (NM-MT); 1974- #456 Winfield RC (both 75 Topps: (347 cards, average NM VG); Football: (4300+) to NM-MT) with #10 Maravich with 1973 Topps: (1350+, (NM), (2) #250 Chamberlain (NM, average EX-MT to NM); 1974 Topps: (1350+, average EX to EX-MT); 1978 Topps: EX-MT); 1976-77 Topps: (188 (26) #3 Payton HL (average NM), (38) #4 Simpson HL (average NM), (34) #5 cards, average NM) with (5) #110 Tarkenton HL (average NM), (82) #120 Griese (average NM), (19) #334 Payton D. Thompson RC (average NM); Hockey: (2055 cards) with 1971-72 OPC: #245 Orr Leaders (average NM), (87) #416 Theismann (average NM); Basketball: (591 cards); Trophies (EX-MT); 1971-72 Topps: (215 cards, average VG-EX) with (2) #111 CL Hockey: (700 cards) with 1981-82 Topps: (15) #16 Gretzky (average NM-MT) and (NM, EX); 1973-74 Topps: (245 cards, average NM) with #150 Orr (EX-MT) and 1984-85 Topps: (23) #51 Gretzky (average NM-MT). More on our website. 1974-75 Topps: (619 cards, majority NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

532. 1970-1980 Topps 533. 1983-2013 Multi- Baseball & Sport PSA 10 Graded Basketball Collection Hoard of (369) Stars of (2114) Cards PSA Gem Mint 10! “Pistol Pete” and “Say Hey” Established legends, future are among the luminaries Hall of Famers and up-and- uncovered in this 1970-1980 coming prospects are avail- Topps Baseball and able in this massive 1983- Basketball collection of 2013 multi-sport PSA 10 (2114) cards. Significant star graded hoard of (369) cards. duplication is discovered Substantial “break value” is throughout the basketball delivered in this gathering portion of this arrangement. which includes mainstream, Highlights include Baseball: insert/parallel and oddball (744 cards) with 1973 cards. Featured are Baseball: Topps: (319 cards, average (233 cards) with including (7) NM) with (2) #305 Mays 1987 Topps #757 Ryan, 2008 (both EX-MT); 1975 Topps: Topps Mantle Reprints 1953 blue refractor, 2012 Panini Prizm #159 Cespedes RC, (2) #660 Aaron (EX-MT, 2012 Topps #446 Trout; with many legends and current stars including M. Cabrera, EX); Basketball: (1370 Harper, Mantle, Ruth, Trout; Football: (110 cards) with (13) 2012 Leaf Draft U.S. cards) with 1975-76 Topps: (613 cards, median NM) with (108) #286 Stars Army Luck, 2013 SPX K. Allen game-used jersey; dozens of fantasy favorites such as Leaders/Malone (average NM); 1978-79 Topps: (428 stars, average NM-MT) with Brees, A. Green, C. Johnson, Newton, P. Manning; Basketball: (11 cards); Hockey: (42) #1 Walton (average NM-MT), (15) #80 Maravich (average NM-MT) and (26) (8 cards) and Multi/Non-Sports: (7 cards). A full list is available by following the #130 Erving (average NM-MT). More on our website. link on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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534. (5) Multi-Sport 535. (45) 1990-1992 Autographed Multi-Sport Signed Jerseys & Hat with Cards with Gretzky, Bossy, Glavine & Jordan & Montana Gwynn The brightest stars on the athletic Famous fabric of profes- globe shine with these (45) 1990- sional icons are discovered 1992 multi-sport signed cards. in this group of (5) auto- Each autograph presents (“9”) or graphed jerseys and hat. better on the primarily (NM-MT) All signatures grade (“9”) surfaces. Highlights include or better. Included are Baseball: (34 cards) with 1991 Signed Baseball: (3 items) Leaf Preview: (32 cards) with (2) with Glavine (Braves, #2 Sandberg, (2) #3 Larkin, (2) #4 Majestic size L on back Biggio, (2) #9 Ba. Bonds, (2) #11 numbers, silver ink, Gwynn, #14 Boggs, (2) #20 PSA/DNA cert card), Molitor, (2) #21 Puckett, (2) #22 Gwynn (Padres with HOF Mattingly, (2) #23 Henderson; 07 on back numbers, Nike Football: 1991 Upper Deck: #1 size XL Cooperstown Montana, #500 B. Sanders; Collection throwback, JSA Basketball: (8 cards) with 1991- sticker), F. Thomas (White Sox, purple snap back, silver ink, PSA/DNA cert card); 92 Upper Deck: #1 Jordan, #400 Signed Basketball: I. Thomas (University of Indiana on back numbers, torn wash tag, D. Robinson; (2) 1993-94 Ultra JSA cert card) and Signed Hockey: Bossy (Islander, Koho size 52 with tags on back #135 S. O’Neal; 1990-91 Upper Deck Hockey: (2 cards) with Gretzky and Roy. numbers, full photo LOA from PSA/DNA). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

536. (17,250+) 537. Massive (300,000+) Mostly Mostly 1970s-1990s 1980s-Modern Multi-Sport Multi-Sport Warehouse Hoard of Singles, Treasure Chest Sets & Wax with Cases, Sets, Tune up your forklift, assemble your sorting Singles & More! teams and profit from this massive (300,000+) mostly 1980s-modern multi-sport Massive (17,250+) mostly warehouse hoard! Incalculable break value is 1970s-1990s multi-sport assured with this lightly picked lot as it will treasure chest with cases, provide instant inventory for show dealers, sets, singles and more! internet specialists or shopkeepers. In short, Highlights include Cases: this thoroughly mixed mountain of card- (2 cases) with 1981 Fleer board is the foundation for an instant sports Star Stickers Baseball (12 card business. Based on a cursory review, boxes, 36 packs per, the following were uncovered with many sealed), 1990 Star Pics more additional gems just waiting to be Basketball (200 sets, unearthed! Some of the items include unsealed); (9) 1984 Topps (20,000+) mixed Baltimore Orioles singles, Nestle Uncut Sheets: (average NM-MT in original mailers, all same sheet with (250+) 1980s-2000s small sets, (200+) Ripken); Baseball Singles: (11,500+, mostly 1980s-1990s, average NM); Football 1980s-1990s minor league team sets, (75+) 1980s-1990s complete sets (including sev- Singles: (3200+) with 1974 Wonder Bread: (618 cards, average NM-MT) with (120) eral factory), (50+) 1990s Kenner Starting Lineups, (25+) 1980s-1990s multi-sport #9 Hanburger, (118) #14 Lanier, (120) #15 Mack, (122) #30 Yary and Other Items: wax boxes along with a sprinkling of certified autographs, game-used and (210+) with Baseball: 1984 Little Caesar’s Detroit Tigers glass set of (8/8) averaging modern inserts. Due to size/weight, local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland loca- (NM-MT). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. tion is required. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

538. (1,000,000+) Mostly 539. Mostly 2000-Present Multi- Pre-2000 Multi-Sport Sport Warehouse Lot of Warehouse Hoard (750,000+) Cards Become a cardboard millionaire The offered mostly 2000-present multi-sport with this (1,000,000+) mostly warehouse hoard of (750,000+) cards is differ- pre-2000 multi-sport warehouse ent than any such lot we have offered as it is hoard! Clear a significant piece of primarily comprised of newer and more premi- warehouse space for this moun- um brands. This thoroughly mixed gathering tain as it will include hundreds of will undoubtedly contain hundreds of com- complete/near sets (including plete/near sets from brands such as Bowman, some factory), a staggering array Bowman Chrome, Bowman Heritage, SP of singles, early inserts along Legendary Cuts, Topps Allen & Ginter/Gypsy with a slew of other sundry pieces Queen, Topps Chrome and Topps Heritage. In of memorabilia. These cards are addition to the sets, several hundred additional housed throughout several hun- boxes include singles, inserts/parallels, stars dred storage boxes and are an along with game-used/insert singles. Modern instant sports card business in specialists who are seeking to start a sports card business or significantly expand their themselves. Due to the over- inventory will profit immeasurably from this massive gathering. Volume dealers will whelming scale of this lot, our want to assemble their sorting teams for this mound as it could take months to go team was only able to quickly through the countless array of cardboard storage boxes. With the overwhelming scale, glance through each box meaning our team was only able to quickly glance through a handful of containers and Topps there is a high probability for additional high dollar treasures waiting to be unearthed! Heritage base sets, factory sets and numerous Traded/Update sets were evident. All All calculations are rough and conservatively estimated. Due to size/weight, local calculations are rough and conservatively estimated. Due to size/weight, local pick-up pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is required. at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is required. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 541. 1969-1971 Topps Baseball & Football Singles Collection of (1789) Cards Childhood collection of (1789) 1969-1971 Topps Baseball and Football singles featuring stars along with a smattering of high numbers. Highlights include Baseball: (1339 cards) with 1970 Topps: (384 cards, average GD to VG) with #500 Aaron (VG); 1971 Topps: (946 cards, average EX-MT to NM) with (5) #26 Blyleven 540. 1938 Dixie Lids Small Baseball & Football PSA Graded RC (average EX-MT, one Set (6/6) Plus (2) Large Baseball with PSA 8 Hubbell PSA 5), (3) #100 Rose (NM, Scoop up several diamond and gridiron legends with the offered 1938 Dixie Lids (2) EX-MT) and Football: Small baseball and football set of (6) cards plus two large baseball parallels. Each (450 cards) with 1970 Topps: judged by PSA. Included are 1938 Dixie Lids Small Baseball: (4/4) with Feller (PSA (264 cards, average EX to 5), Foxx (PSA 1), Hubbell (PSA 3, Mouth Open), Moses (PSA 4); 1938 Dixie Lids EX-MT) with (2) #150 Large Baseball: (2 cards) with Hubbell (PSA 8, only graded), Moses (PSA 4); 1938 Namath (EX-MT, VG). More Dixie Lids Football Small: (2 cards) with Baugh (PSA 2) and Nagurski (PSA 3). on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

542. (1000) 1980 543. (113) Venorlandus 1980s- (England) World of 2000s Sport Complete 48- Multi- Card Sets with Ali & Sport Pele Rookie Tremendous Break Value! A Star potential windfall awaits the Cards— high bidder of these (1000) 1980 Venorlandus World of Mostly Sport complete 48-card sets. PSA 10 This hoard of “Flik-Cards” was The brightest purchased by our consignor lights from directly from England and has the four remained in their possession major North since. These overwhelmingly American (NM-MT) sets include a ster- sports leagues along with luminaries from other sports are front-and-center with these ling lineup of international (113) 1980s-2000s rookie cards. Highlights include Baseball: (76 cards, all PSA 10, stars from a variety of sports unless noted) with (6) 1987 BDK Pan-Am F. Thomas #23, 1987 Rock’s Wichita Pilots including #3 Ali, #6 Andretti, #14 R. Alomar, 1988 P&L Cape Cod League F. Thomas #126, (8) 1989 Upper Deck #11 Pele, #22 Nicklaus, #23 #25 R. Johnson, (3) 1990 Leaf #300 F. Thomas; (9) 1992 RC’s with Watson, #24 Player, #25 Donruss Phenoms #BC-9; Basketball: (5 cards, all PSA 10) with 1988-89 Fleer #115 Trevino, #46 Borg and #48 Evert. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Stockton and (2) 1997 Finest #101 Duncan. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

544. (2200+) Mostly 1980s-1990s Multi- Sport Singles Collection with Several Stars Assembled is a (2200+) mostly 1980s-1990s multi-sport sin- gles collection with several stars mixed throughout. Unless noted, all material grades (NM or better). Featured in this gathering are Baseball: (1500+) with 1985 Topps Tiffany #401 McGwire RC (SGC 88), (40) 1989 Bowman 545. (19,000+) Multi-Sport 1980s-2000s Stars, Rookies & #220 Griffey Jr. RC, (3) 1989 Inserts Upper Deck #1 Griffey Jr. RC; Football: (600+) with 1973 Stuff your quarter boxes with these (19,000+) multi-sport 1980s-2000s stars, rookies Topps #89 F. Harris RC, 1975 and inserts. This virtually unpicked and unsearched collection is filed in (6) 3,200 Topps #367 Fouts RC, 1984 count boxes. Blocks of names uncovered in a quick review include Baseball: Boggs, Topps: #63 Elway RC, (2) Clemens, Gooden, Gwynn, Henderson; Football: Cunningham, B. Jackson, J. Kelly, #123 Marino RC; 1986 Topps Moon, L. Taylor; Basketball: Barkley, K. Malone, Olajuwon, Pippen, D. Robinson; #161 Rice RC and 2000 Crown Royale #110 Brady RC. More on our website. Hockey: Chelios, Br. Hull, Messier, Roy and Shanahan. Due to size/weight, a ship- Opening Bid $200.00 ping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $150.00

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546. 1950s- 547. (3) 1981-1985 Multi-Sport 1960s Pennant Unopened Boxes with 1984 Lot of (7) with Donruss Baseball & 1984-85 Rare Boston Topps Hockey Red Sox & Featured are three 1981-1985 multi-sport Washington unopened wax boxes. Included are 1.) 1981- 82 Topps Basketball wax box of (36) packs Nationals with (13) cards per. The lid is detached and Variations price tags are affixed to each pack. Each Catch a dose of pen- pack is tightly sealed; 2.) 1984 Donruss nant fever with this wax box of (36) packs with (15) cards per. exciting lot of (7) 1950s-1960s pennants. Featured are: MLB: 28” Boston Red Sox Both display box and packs are factory with rare mirror image team name lettering, presents (EX) with deference to 1 x 1/2” fresh and could deliver multiple high-grade section of fabric loss on the bottom edge; 28” Washington Nationals with rare Capitol copies of the desirable Mattingly RC and Building appliqué (EX); NCAA: 28” Illinois (VG-EX), 28” Michigan (EX) with a 3.) 1984-85 Topps Hockey wax box of (36) small hole in the field that does not affect the graphics, 26” Pittsburgh (EX-MT) with packs with (15 cards per). This unsearched strong appliqué, 28” Purdue (EX); tourist: 26” Smoky Mts. National Park (EX-MT). container could yield high-grade rookie Opening Bid $150.00 copies of Yzerman. Opening Bid $200.00

549. Mickey 548. (43) 1978-1998 Multi- Mantle and Sport Complete Sets Walter Payton Assembled are (43) 1978-1998 multi- Single-Signed sport complete sets. Unless noted, each Photos With set is hand collated and grades (NM-MT) Jersey Number with the keys presenting similarly. Highlights include Baseball: (23 sets) Inscriptions with 1980 OPC, (2) 1981 Topps, 1988 Respectively known P&L Cape Cod League, (2) 1993 Topps as “The Commerce Traded (both factory), 1996 Topps (cereal Comet” and box factory); Basketball: (7 sets) with (2) “Sweetness,” 1978-79 Topps, (4) 1989-90 Fleer ((3) Mickey Mantle and Walter Payton excelled in their fields and were also readily recog- with stickers); Hockey: (3 sets) with nized by their since-retired numeric identifiers. These photos are autographed by the 1982-83 OPC and Golf: (10 sets) with (3) legendary performers with those uniform numbers inscribed! Includes: Mickey 1981 Donruss. More on our website. Mantle: 10x8 photo signed in blue marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “No. 7” Opening Bid $150.00 (Steiner Sports COA); Walter Payton: 8x10 photo signed in blue marker (“8-9” strength) and inscribed “34” (full photo LOA from PSA/DNA). Opening Bid $200.00 550. Mickey Mantle 551. (5) Baseball and Johnny Unitas & Football Autographed Oversized Hardcover Books - Autographed Both JSA Photographs & Contemporary champions in Prints with Mays their respective arenas, Mickey & Williams Mantle and Johnny Unitas went on to author biographical Heroes of sport grace accounts of their memorable these (5) baseball and feats. These (2) hardcover edi- football oversized pho- tions are both autographed and tographs and prints. include: Mantle: a LE Included are Ron Lewis “The Kings” 28x33 Print: (4 autographs, all “9-10”, full (538/1956) My Favorite Summer photo LOA from PSA/DNA) with Aaron, Henderson, Rose, Ryan; 16x20 1956 (1991, Doubleday) signed on the front cover in gold-colored marker (“10” Photographs: (4 pictures, all “9-10”) with Favre (auction LOA from JSA, Brett Favre strength; Full JSA); Unitas: Pro Quarterback (1965, Simon and Schuster) signed COA, silver ink), Mays (full photo LOA from PSA/DNA, Say Hey Authenticated (“10” strength) and inscribed “Best Wishes” on the fly leaf in blue ballpoint. hologram sticker), A. Rodriguez (PSA/DNA cert card) and T. Williams (full photo Cert/sticker from JSA. LOA from PSA/DNA, Green Diamond hologram sticker and COA). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 552. (5) Multi- 553. Current Superstar Sport Autograph Single-Signed Jersey Pieces with (91) Lot of (3) With Manziel, Signatures Heyward and McCoy - Including All PSA/DNA Dempsey, Grange, With established young stars and Koufax & Mays a promising rookie, this lot of autographed jerseys has it all! A wide world of sports is Tailored to the specifications of represented in this multi- the garments worn in on-field sport mash-up of signed battle, the garments showcase 3x5s, postcards, flats and bold signatures that average cuts. Offered are (2) albums and (3) programs autographed by a total of (91) baseball, (“9”) potency. Includes: Jason football, basketball, hockey and boxing stars. Signatures average (“8-9”) potency on Heyward: Atlanta Braves road materials ranging above average to excellent. Key signers are: Boxing: J. Dempsey; jersey; Johnny Manziel: Texas Baseball: B. Dickey, C. Gehringer, C. Hubbell, K. Hubbs, (5) S. Koufax, W. Mays, B. A&M jersey (signed and inscribed “Johnny Football”); LeSean McCoy: Philadelphia Terry; Football: R. Grange; Hockey: R. Fleming, (2) K. Magnuson. Auction LOA Eagles jersey. Individual PSA/DNA certs/stickers. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 555. 1962 Topps Mars Attacks Complete Set (55/55) Plus (5) 2012 Topps Heritage Mars Attacks #1/1 Sketch Cards & Certified Auto Marauding Martians engage in an epic battle against the inhab- itants of earth on the offered 1962 Topps Mars Attacks com- plete set of (55) cards plus (5) 2012 Topps Heritage Mars Attacks #1/1 Sketch Cards and certified autograph. This con- troversial one-time issue has an overall approximate condition breakdown of 20% (EX or bet- ter), 20% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 30% (GD or lesser). Highlights include #1 The Invasion Begins (VG), #17 Beast and the Beauty (VG), #21 Prize Captive (VG-EX), #36 Destroying a Dog (VG) 554. (259) Mostly 1880s N245 Sweet Caporal Actress Cards and #55 CL (marked). The Stout female thespians of the Victorian age are profiled with this extensive 1880s non- 2012 Topps Heritage #17 certified autograph was penned by co-creator Len Brown sport tobacco card collection of (259) cards. Over 95% of the sponsored backs hail (#10/10, silver ink) while the (5) #1/1 sketch cards are inscribed by their respective from the N245 Sweet Caporal designation while (5) Admiral, (2) Cameron & artists on the reverses. Cameron, Duke’s Cameo, Lone Jack, Richmond Club and Virginia Brights brand Opening Bid $250.00 reverses are also included. Additionally, a specimen from the N110 French Novelties issue is also present. This assortment generally averages in (VG to EX) condition with approximately 10% displaying reverse imperfections. The clarity of the sepia photog- raphy is quite strong and expected variances in size does not affect the overall presen- tation of these nearly 130 year-old tobacco treasures. Opening Bid $200.00

556. 1964 Topps Beatles Movie Complete PSA Graded Set of (55) Cards—#7 on Registry Feel the pandemonium of “Beatlemania” with the offered 1964 Topps Beatles Movie complete PSA graded set of (55) cards. With both an Average Grade and Set Rating of 7.191, this carefully assembled issue is good for #7 on the competitive Registry. Included are PSA 9: (10 cards, eight qualifiers) with #8 (oc), 11 (oc), 12 (oc), 10 (1 of 3, none better), 19 (oc), 21 (oc), 25 (oc), 27 (oc), 31 (1 of 11, one better), 53 (oc); PSA 8.5: #24; PSA 8: (18 cards, four qualifiers) with #1 (oc), 3, 4, 13, 14, 15 (oc), 17, 18 (oc), 22, 23, 26, 28, 30, 39 (oc), 42, 46, 51, 52; PSA 7.5: #9; PSA 7: (19 cards) with #2, 6, 16, 20, 32-38, 40, 41, 43-45, 47, 50, 54; PSA 6.5: #5; PSA 6: (5 cards) with #7, 29, 48, 49, and 55. Opening Bid $200.00

557. (500) 558. 1940s-1990s Non- 1973-1974 Sport Treasure Chest with Wacky (3) Cases, (150+) Packages Wrappers/Display Boxes & Series 1-7 (1940+) Singles Stickers Extensive 1940s-1990s non-sport & Puzzle treasure chest with three cases (150+) wrappers/display boxes and (1940+) Checklist singles. Highlights include (3) 1991 Cards Topps Desert Storm Set cases: (50 Household sets per, all sealed); Singles: (1940+ advertising cards) with 1941 Gum Inc. was taken to Superman: (6 cards, average GD) a new with #2, 4, 19, 32, 37, 38; 1962 grotesque level as Topps employed ample creative license with the wildly popular Topps Mars Attacks: (4 cards, aver- Wacky Packages series. Presented are (500) 1973-1974 Series 1-7 stickers and puzzle age NM) with #19, (2) 24, 50; 1966 checklist cards from the oft controversial edition. Included are Stickers: (356 cards, Topps Batman: (148 cards, average average EX-MT to NM) with (54) Series 1 (24/30 near, 27 dupes) with (2) Liptorn VG-EX, all series); 1967 Donruss Soup (PSA 7, PSA 6); (37) Series 2 (21 different) with Kook Cigarettes (PSA 6), Run Monkees: (308 cards, average VG, Tony Shells (PSA 6); (23) Series 3 (19 different), (23) Series 4 (20 different) with all series); 1967 Topps Whom Am Hipton Tea Bags (PSA 6), (56) Series 5 (27/32 near, 29 dupes), (17) Series 6 (14 dif- I?: (2) #1 Washington (both VG) and ferent), (2) Series 7 (both different); Puzzle Checklist Cards: (144 cards, average 1970 Topps Brady Bunch: #33 EX-MT) with (29) Series 1, (49) Series 2 (three 9/9 sets, 22 dupes), (18) Series 3, (19) (EX). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. Series 4 (one 9/9 set, 10 dupes), (28) Series 5 and (1) Series 6. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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560. (107) 561. 1938 Gum Allen & Inc. Horrors of Ginter/ War Partial Set Other Non- of (166/288) Sport Cards with (45) Tobacco High Numbers Cards with The bloody toll of Flags of All global conflict is chronicled with this Nations 559. Circa 1910 Wills “Pirate” Brand stirring 1938 Gum Partial Set Inc. Horrors of War Full Box of (10) with Original plus (6) Cigarette Boxes partial set of China’s Ancient Warriors Card (166/288) cards fea- Tobacco card seekers inhale this fine blend of 19th Adventurous tobacco enthusiasts set sail with the turing (45) high num- Century issues. Featured is a lot of (107) 1880s-1890s c.1910 “Pirate” brand cigarettes full box of (10). bers. This controver- Allen & Ginter/other non-sport cards plus (6) cigarette Fabricated by W.D. & H. O. Wills of Bristol and sial series has an boxes. Dominated by assorted flag series this colorful London, this absolutely gorgeous century-old box (NM) overall approximate condition breakdown of 35% (VG group presents as (30% VG-EX to EX-MT, 60% GD to is decorated with colorful scenes of high seas swash- or better), 45% (GD) and 20% (FR or lesser). VG, 10% lesser). Highlights are: A&G N9 Flags of all bucklers and ships on both the front and back. Highlights include #1 Marco Polo Bridge (GD), 194, Nations 1st series partial set (26/48) grading as (60% Contained within this 1-5/8 x 2-7/8 x 5/8” box is the 198, 201, 206, 210, 213, 215, 220, 241-247, 250-259, VG-EX to EX-MT, 40% GD to VG); A&G N17 Naval full complement of (10) foil wrapped cigarettes pack- 261-264, 266, 267, 269-274, 276, #277 Hitler’s Border Flags (14) cards average (VG to VG-EX); (5) A&G aged neatly in a fully intact and smoothly functioning Tour, 279-281, 285, #286 Chamberlain Meets Hitler Old Dominion cigarette boxes average (VG). More on sliding tray. Also present is the original China’s Ancient (GD) and #288 Czech President Surrenders (FR). More our website. Warriors tobacco card (NM). Opening Bid $250.00 on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

564. 1959 Fleer Three Stooges Near Set (94/96) Plus Two Dupes Those wise 562. 1930s-1940s Non-Sport Shoebox guys who Collection of (359) Cards love the A pair of confectioners from Boston and Philadelphia Three are the primary manufacturers of the offered 1930s- Stooges will 1940s non-sport shoebox collection of (359) cards fea- 563. 1943 & 1944 World War II Exhibits be thrilled to place the winning bid for the offered 1959 turing various subjects and themes. Highlights include Complete Sets Plus Duplicates Fleer near set of (94/96) cards plus two dupes. This 1933 Gum Inc. Indian Gum: (103 cards, majority FR This pair of 1943 and 1944 Exhibits World War II com- hilarious series has an overall approximate condition to GD, 10% paper loss/writing, all common series); plete sets plus duplicates undoubtedly boosted the breakdown of 30% (EX or better), 25% (VG-EX), 25% 1938 Gum Inc. Horrors of War: (141 cards, average morale of members of our armed forces with comical (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser). Highlights include #1 GD, 5 high numbers, 5% writing); 1939 Gum Inc. and sometimes risqué captions. Included are 1943 Curly (PR), #2 Moe (GD), #3 Larry (GD) and #96 War News Pictures: (32 cards, median GD) and 1940- Exhibits World War II set: (18/18, average EX-MT to Trying the Squeeze Play (EX-MT). Missing only #34 41 Gum Inc. Zoom: (46 cards, majority FR to GD). NM, 12 dupes) and 1944 Exhibits World War II set: and 47 for completion and includes dupes of #26 and More on our website. (18/18, average EX-MT to NM, 12 dupes). 70 (average GD). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

566. (10) 1966-1967 Topps & Donruss Non-Sport Complete Sets with Lost in Space 567. 1978 Topps Super Man Movie 565. (108) 1966 Topps Lost in Space Crime fighters, music stars and outer space inhabitants are the focus of these (10) 1966-1967 Topps and Hoard with (124) Sets Wrappers Donruss non-sport complete sets. Included are 1966 Journey to the planet Krypton for this massive 1978 Presented are (108) 1966 Topps Lost in Space wrap- Topps Batman: (4 sets, average GD to VG) with Topps Super Man Movie hoard! Included are (124) pers. Substantial “break value” is delivered with these Series A-Red (44/44), Series B-Blue (44/44), Batlaffs 1978 Topps Super Man sets: (77/77, 12/12 Stickers, waxy treasures which generally present in (NM) condi- (55/55), Orange Back (55/55); 1966 Topps Lost In average NM-MT); Singles: (1500+, average NM-MT, tion. The surfaces are mostly absent of fold stresses or Space: (55/55, average VG); 1967 Donruss The many additional near/partial sets); Stickers: (900+, significant instances of peripheral notching or tearing. Monkees: (4 sets, average VG) with Sepia (44/44), average NM-MT) and Display Included wrapper ad variations consist of (40) “Sea Series A-Color (44/44), Series B-Color (44/44), Series Boxes/Cases/Wrappers: (31 display boxes, two cases Shell Hobby Kit”, (35) “Exploding Battleship”, (20) C-Color (44/44) and 1967 Topps Planet of the Apes: and 1100+ wrappers). Due to size/weight, a shipping “Baseball Sunglasses” and (13) “Bazooka”. (44/44, aggregate EX). surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 568. Ulysses S. Grant Signed 1868 Check Endorsed by General O.O. Howard—PSA/DNA Authentic Civil War heroes Ulysses S. Grant and Oliver O. Howard made their marks on histo- 569. Franklin D. Roosevelt Signed Envelope—Full PSA/DNA ry through their efforts to preserve the Union during wartime and later protecting the Hailed as one of the greatest presidents in U.S. history Franklin D. Roosevelt guided citizenship and rights of African-American “Freedmen”. Presented is a Grant per- America through a prolonged period of peril encompassing the Great Depression and sonal check dated 3/7/1868 and made payable to “Gen. O.O. Howard” in the signifi- WWII. Pay homage to a true leader with this FDR signed flat. Roosevelt’s executive cant amount of $2,000. Signed while serving as the General of the Army as “U.S. strength (“8-9”) signature appears at top left of a 6-1/2 x 3-1/2” cream colored enve- Grant” (“9”), this important historical relic is certified Authentic by PSA/DNA. lope which displays in solid, display-worthy condition. A 9/17/30 postmark indicates Major General Howard’s prominent endorsement (“7-8”) appears at center of the this signature originates during Roosevelt’s term as Governor of New York. Full photo reverse along with the stylish countersignature of William J. Wilson (“8-9”), who is LOA from PSA/DNA. noted as “cashier”. Measuring 8-1/8 x 2-3/4” the check is imprinted with the head- Opening Bid $200.00 ing “Jay Cooke & Co. Bankers” by stationers Corlies, Macy & Co. of 33 Nassau St. NY. Barely perceptible bank cancellation cuts do not contact the signatures and have negligible effect on the check’s appearance. Displaying sharp printed graphics 571. POTUS Framed against a clean, off-white background this dynamic payment voucher is affixed at Display with (5) Signatures upper right with a 2-cent 1862-1871 George Washington revenue stamp bearing a Including Reagan & handwritten “Canceled” notation. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Nixon—Full PSA/DNA Commemorate the succession of (5) American Presidents with this POTUS framed signature display. Measuring 19x23 overall this digni- fied display impresses with stately signature cuts patriotically matted in red, white and blue. The (5) Chief Executive endorsements are: George H.W. Bush (“8-9”); Jimmy Carter (“8-9”); Gerald R. Ford (“9”); Richard Nixon with “6-26-80” inscription (“8-9”); and Ronald Reagan (“9-10”). Also featured are a 5” diameter POTUS seal emblem and an 8x10 color photo of these former leaders of the free world, who held office from 1/1969-1/1993. The cuts present in well preserved condition and serve as clean can- vases for the attractive signatures. Though the Bush piece is marginally affected by a horizontal compacting fold, the autograph remains sharp and easily discernible. Completing this professionally assembled ensemble is a handsome black frame with beaded accent which shows only minor wear. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. 570. John F. Kennedy Cut Signature—PSA/DNA Authentic Opening Bid $250.00 Many cite the presidency and assassination of John F. Kennedy (d.1963) as a pivotal point in history, symbolic of the end of innocence in American society. Embellish your memory of this cultural metamorphosis with this JFK cut signature. Encapsulated and 573. 1860s Brigadier certified authentic by PSA/DNA this important endorsement shows (“7”) quality on an General Abner approximate 2x2 cut which also features a printed notation that reads as “John Kennedy Senator from Mass.”, indicating the signature originates during the period Doubleday CDV Photo 1953-1960. Fact or myth, the story of Abner Opening Bid $250.00 Doubleday inventing the game of baseball at Cooperstown, NY is firmly entrenched in the lore of the Great American Pastime. Offered is an 1860s CDV photo of Doubleday in military uni- form. Measuring 2-1/2 x 4” this Civil War memento displays in solid (EX) condition with a sharp image, appealing gloss and only minor signs of wear. Imprinted on the reverse with “Brigadier-General Abner Doubleday”, this photo presum- ably originates between his February 1862 Brigadier appointment and his March 1863 promotion to Major 572. August 11, 1928 Herbert Hoover Notification Ceremony General. Full Ticket - PSA “Authentic” & Original Photograph Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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574. (8) Civil War 575. (12) Civil U.S. Colored Troops War Era Union Payment Voucher & Soldier Payment Muster-Out Roll Vouchers with Documents with (4) Several Notables Officers History buffs hit pay dirt General Order No. 143 cre- with this lot of (12) Civil ated Army regiments War era payment vouch- known as the ers signed by Union sol- Colored Troops which diers. Dated 1864-1865 played a vital role in the these distinguished doc- Civil War and laid even more vital groundwork for Civil Rights. Offered are (8) 1860s uments range in size Civil War USCT payment voucher/muster-out roll documents signed by (4) white offi- from 8x10 to 11x17. Though all bear original compacting folds they generally present cers and (4) African-American enlisted men. Ranging in sizes of 8x10 to 10-1/2 x 40” in excellent condition with only one lesser. Notables are: Capt. Robert P. Kennedy these historically significant vouchers show a high state of preservation belying their who also served as a Congressman (“9”); Capt. William Hoffman a Brevet Major 150 year age. Militarily proficient signatures average (“8-9”) potency with (1) lesser. General and Commissary-General of Prisoners (“8-9”); and Col. Enrico Fardella also More on our website. an Italian war hero (“8”). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

576. 1916- 577. (4) U.S. Large Paper Currency Notes with 1914 $20 1936 Federal Reserve Note & 1907 $5 “Woodchopper” Walking Big money is liter- Liberty ally the prize with this lot of (4) U.S. Silver Half- paper currency Dollar notes. Measuring Collection 7-3/8 x 3-1/8” these antique of (35) with notes, colloquially 1921-D referred to as Coin collectors check a significant section off your want list with this lot of (35) “horseblankets”, 1916-1936 Walking Liberty silver half-dollars. Present are one coin each for all possi- are considerably ble dates/mint-marks for the period, housed in a Whitman folder titled “Collection larger than modern currency. Present are: 1914 $20 Federal Reserve Note (FN-VF) Number One 1916-1936”. This nicely matched set (85% GD to VG, 15% AG) dis- serial number: C29430985A, signatures: White/Mellon; 1907 $5 United States plays desirably with all specimens showing a similar level of preservation. Key dates “Woodchopper” Note (FN) serial number: K71562942, signatures: Speelman/White; are: 1916 (GD), 1916-D (GD), 1916-S (GD), 1919 (GD+), 1919-D (GD), 1921 (2) 1923 $1 Silver Certificates (VF, FN) serial numbers: X79734288B, (AG+), 1921-D (GD-VG), 1921-S (GD). More on our website. M30457711D, signatures: both Speelman/White. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

578. (16) 1928-1957 $1 579. (100) 1963 United States Notes and Series B Barr Silver Certificates Signature $1 Currency collectors spend big for Federal Reserve this lot of small size paper money. Notes With Offered are (16) 1928-1957 $1 United States Notes and Silver Sequential Serial Certificates with: (10) 1928 “funny Numbers back” U.S. Notes average (VF) nice Currency collectors go all crisp red seal notes, all with in for this pack of (100) Woods/Woodin signatures; (6) 1963 Series B $1 Federal Silver Certificates: 1928 blue seal Reserve Notes with sequen- “funny back” (FR); 1928A blue seal tial serial numbers. Featuring the signatures of Treasurer Granahan and Secretary of “funny back” (VF); 1935A “North the Treasury Barr these first of their type FRNs boast an original bank wrapper Africa” with yellow seal (GD); stamped with “N. S. & T. CO. MAR 10 1969”. These pristine Bank of Richmond 1935F blue seal (VF); 1957A blue notes are serial numbered E36914501F to E36914600F and present in average (GEM seal (FN); 1957B blue seal (XF). CU) condition. Joseph W. Barr served as Secretary of the Treasury for just 28 days, Signatures and serial numbers are listed on our website. the shortest term of anyone to hold the office. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

580. 1986-2014 Run of (29) U.S. Eagle Silver Bullion Coins in Dansco Album Whether your interests run to commodities investments or pristine collectibles this hand- some collection of U.S. Eagle silver bul- lion coins is sure to fit the bill. Featured is a (29) year run with one BU specimen per year for the period 1986-2014. Each of these well-struck coins contains one ounce of .999-Fine pure sil- ver fashioned into collectible form with a reprisal of the Walking Liberty design on the obverse and a stately Eagle/Shield design on the reverse. Housed in a quality 581. 1995 $1 Federal Reserve Banknote with Dansco album well-suited for display and preservation. More on our website. Overprint Error on Reverse—PMG 25 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $100.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 582. 583. 1950s Entertainer Entertainment/ Signed Political/VIP Original Check/FDC Photograph Lot of (3) Collection of (112) with J. Cash, Enjoy a nostalgic trip back to S. Davis Jr. the “Happy Days” era with this collection of (112) 1950s & E. entertainment/political/VIP Flynn—All original photos. Featuring PSA/DNA famous subjects such as movie stars, presidents, Gone but not forgotten, this trio of larger-than-life entertainers enthralled fans with popes, royalty and current their memorable performances and flamboyant life styles. Presented is a signed events these 7x9 standard size check/first day cover lot of (3), all encapsulated and certified Authentic by PSA/DNA wire photos present as (70% EX to NM, 30% VG to VG-EX) with original news serv- with: Johnny Cash (d.2003) FDC postmarked 10/4/71 (“7-8”); Sammy Davis, Jr. ice blurbs attached. Highlights are: Marilyn Monroe/Arthur Miller; Grace Kelly/Louis (d.1980) check dated 6/19/81 (“9-10”); and Errol Flynn (d.1959) check dated 4/4/47 Jordan; Eisenhower/Nixon; Dwight Eisenhower; Queen Elizabeth II; Pope Pius XII; (“8-9”). The Davis check is endorsed on the reverse by his longtime road manager Pope John XXIII; Louis Armstrong. More on our website. Murphy J. Bennett. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

584. (3) 1957-1976 585. John Wayne Framed Actor/Entertainer Signed Display with TLS Signed Contracts with W. Beatty, G. “Duke”—Full PSA/DNA Cooper & S. Davis Jr.—All Filmdom’s greatest leading man PSA/DNA John Wayne (d.1979) epitomized the action hero over a career spanning Hollywood heavyweights scored big paydays more than five decades. Fittingly the with this lot of (3) 1957-1976 actor/enter- offered TLS framed display includes tainer signed original contracts. Featured are: an 8x10 photo of Wayne in classic Warren Beatty 11/30/76 contract for the Western garb and a printed tribute film “Heaven Can Wait” (“8-9”) with card citing his nickname. Signed PSA/DNA cert/sticker; Gary Cooper familiarly as “Duke” with (“9-10”) 11/13/57 contract for the film “Ten North potency, the 5x7 typed letter appears Frederick” (“8-9”) with full photo LOA from on “John Wayne” letterhead dated PSA/DNA; and Sammy Davis, Jr. 6/17/71 9/21/76. Contents display Wayne’s contract for an engagement at the Sheraton characteristic warmth and sincerity Hyannis Inn Racquet Club (“9-10”) with full in response to letters from a fan. photo LOA from PSA/DNA. All documents display in attractive collectible condition. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

586. Entertainment 587. The Sopranos Greats Signed Personal Cast Signed LE Check Lot of (98) With Canvas Art Print by Charlton Heston and Karen O’Neil Jimmy Stewart Granci with (15) Stage and screen stars and star- Signatures—Full lets, a 500 Home Run Club icon PSA/DNA and a 1930s mobster’s wife are among the headliners in this lot Put a contract out for this of (98) personal checks with Sopranos cast signed can- bold endorsements. Signatures vas art print. Created by average (“9-10”) potency with sports and entertainment highlights including (5) encapsu- artist Karen O’Neil Granci lated documents with autographs this fabulous 40x36 print assessed “Authentic” by (LE#364/500) is signed by PSA/DNA. These include: Edgar the artist and (15) Sopranos Rice Burroughs (d.1950), cast members (average “9- Charlton Heston, Harmon 10”) with: Lorraine Bracco, Federico Castelluccio, Dominic Chianese, Edie Falco, Killebrew, Jack Lord and James Stewart. Additional keys include: Anne Lansky, (3) James Gandolfini, Robert Iler, Michael Imperioli, Jaime-Lynn Sigler, Drea de Matteo, Bob Newhart, (6) Carl Reiner and (2) Rob Reiner. More on our website. Vincent Pastore, Steve Schirripa, Toni Sirico, Aida Turturro, Steve Van Zandt and Opening Bid $250.00 John Ventimiglia. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

588. Captain Eddie Rickenbacker 589. (2) Hollywood Hero PSA 9 Full Autographs with Harrison Signature Ford 8x10 & Charlie Cut With Sheen Baseball—Both 1938 PSA/DNA Inscription Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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590. 1960s-1970s Amazing Spider- 591. (10) Amazing Man Comic Book Spider-Man “1st Lot of (69) Early Appearance” Key Issue Issues Comic Books Marvel Comics flagship Say hello to your friendly title the Amazing neighborhood Spider-Man with Spider-Man is arguably this lot of (10) key issue comic the most popular and books. Each of these important sought after comic original series Amazing Spider- series issued over the Man comics presents the first last fifty years. Power appearance of one of Spidey’s up your comic book col- super-powered adversaries. lection with this funda- Featured issues are: #4 the mental lot of (69) 1960s-1970s Amazing Spider-Man early issues. Highlighting this Sandman (GD); #6 the Lizard significant group are (20) key 1st appearance issues with: #2 the Vulture (FR-GD); #6 (GD-VG); #9 Electro (VG); #10 the Lizard (GD-); #10 Big Man & the Enforcers (FR); #11 Bennett Brant (FR); #22 Big Man & the Enforcers (VG); Princess Python (VG); #26 Crime Master (VG-FN+); #28 Molten Man (GD-); #31 #13 Mysterio (GD-VG); #14 the Harry Osborn (GD+); #36 the Looter (VG-FN); #41 the Rhino (VG+); #50 the Green Goblin (GD-VG); #20 Kingpin (VG-); #56 Capt. Stacy (FN-VF); #59 the Brainwasher (VG); #67 Randy the Scorpion (VG); #22 Robertson (VG+); #73 Silvermane (FN+); #79 the Prowler (VG-FN); #101 Morbius Princess Python (VG); #129 the (VG-FN); #108 Sha-Shan (FN-VF+); #110 the Gibbon (FN-VF); #113 Hammerhead Punisher (VG); #300 Venom (FN-VF). Also present are (49) other issues featuring a cast of integral villains and (VF). supporting characters (50% VG-FN to VF, 40% GD to VG, 10% lesser). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

592. (24) Early 593. (16) Early X-Men Amazing Spider-Man Silver Age Comic Silver Age Comic Books with Run of Books First (8) Issues Spider-fans spin your bidding Marvel Comics popular X- webs to snare this lot of (24) Men title is enjoying a wildly early Amazing Spider-Man successful transition to the big comic books. Rooted in the screen, capturing a dedicated 1960s Silver Age, these vin- worldwide audience with a tage issues all bear 12¢ origi- 21st Century blockbuster film nal cover prices and are franchise. Explore the earliest always in demand. Offered adventures of these uncanny issues range in collectible superheroes with this 1960s grades of (GD to VG+) with: Silver Age lot of (16) X-Men #5 Dr. Doom appearance, #7, comics including the first (8) #8, #11, #12, #16 Daredevil issues. Keys are: #1 origin and crossover, #17 2nd appearance 1st appearance (no grade, of Green Goblin, #18, #19, cover absent); #2 1st Vanisher #23, #24, #37, #38, #39, #40 appearance (VG); #3 1st Blob Green Goblin origin, #46, #50 (VG); #4 1st Brotherhood of Kingpin 1st appearance, #51, Evil Mutants (VG-FN); #8 1st #55, #59 Brainwasher 1st Unus (VG-FN). More on our appearance, #60, #61, #62, website. #63. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

595. Early Fantastic Four 594. Daredevil Silver Silver Age Comic Age Comic Book Lot Book Lot of (40) of (16) with Issue #1 Beginning with the Key issue alert! “The Man 1961 creation of the Without Fear” explodes onto Fantastic Four Marvel the scene with this Silver Age Comics guru Stan Lee lot of (16) Daredevil comics. revolutionized the Headlining this group of comic book industry by 1960s Marvel comics is an humanizing his super- investment worthy issue #1 hero characters while featuring the origin and 1st confronting them with appearance of Daredevil pertinent social issues. (VG). Additional highlights Witness the evolution of are: #2 Electro cover (VG); #3 Marvel’s first superhero 1st Owl appearance and origin title with this lot of (40) (VG+); #5 minor costume early Fantastic Four change (VG); #16 Spider-Man Silver Age comics. crossover (VG); #18 1st Highlights are: #18 1st Gladiator appearance (VG- Super-Skrull appearance FN). More on our website. (GD-VG); #20 1st Opening Bid $200.00 Molecule Man (VG); #21 1st Hate Monger (VG); #25 Thing vs. Hulk (GD+); #49 1st Silver Surfer cover (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

98 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 597. Tales of Suspense 596. Action Comics #30 1940 Gold Silver Age Comic Book Lot Age Comic Book-CGC 1.8 of (23) Loaded with Key & Restored 1st Appearance Issues Action Comics, the granddaddy of superhero Iron Man and Captain America, two titles continues to set sales records. Famous for of Marvel Comics most popular and the introduction of Superman in 1938 this enduring characters play the starring revered DC title continues to rule the market roles in this lot of (23) 1960s Tales with all Gold Age issues in high demand. of Suspense comic books. Loaded Presented is an original Action Comics issue with key and first appearance issues #30 from the year 1940. Graded “Apparent 1.8 this group is a must for dedicated Restored” by industry leading certification Silver Age collectors. Key issues are: service CGC this important early issue boasts a #48 new Iron Man armor (VG+); #49 dynamic “Man of Steel” cover resplendent 1st X-Men crossover (VG); #58 with a primary color scheme. Noted on the flip Captain America’s 1st appearance in is “1st appearance and “death” of Zolar”. More this title (VG); #59 Iron Man/Captain America run begins (VG); #63 1st S.A. Captain on our website. America origin (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

598. Tales To Astonish Silver 599. Sgt. Fury Silver/Bronze Age Age Comic Book Lot of (26) Comic Book Lot (38) with #13 with Several Key Issues Captain America Appearance One of Marvel Comics great 1960s double Pulse-pounding WWII action supplies the feature titles was the aptly titled Tales To thrills in lot of (38) Sgt. Fury & His Astonish, which featured a parade of popu- Howling Commandos Silver/Bronze Age lar characters such as Ant-Man/Giant-Man, comic books. Key issues are: #13 Captain the Hulk and the Sub-Mariner. Silver Age America appearance (VG); #25 Red Skull comic seekers are sure to enjoy this lot of appearance (VG); #43 Bob Hope appearance (26) Tales To Astonish issues. Keys are: #48 (GD-VG). Additional highlight early issues 1st Porcupine (VG); #49 Ant-Man becomes are: #6 (GD-VG); #7 (VG); #12 (VG+); #21 Giant-Man (GD-VG); #50 1st Human Top (VG+). Also present are (29) average (VG to (VG); #52 1st Black Knight (VG+); #57 FN) with issue numbers: 31, 32, 33, 36, 41, early Spider-Man (VG); #59 1st Hulk in this 42, 54, 55, 56, 60, 61, 78, 79, 89, 90, 92, 94, title (VG); #60 begin Hulk/Giant-Man run 103, 104, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 125, (VG). More on our website. 126, 128, 132, 135, 148. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

600. Silver/Bronze Age Comic Book Treasure Chest Lot of (44) with Amazing Spider-Man #149 & Marvel Tales #1 Comic collectors tour the Marvel Universe with this diverse treasure chest lot of (44) Silver/Bronze Age issues featuring an array of popular superheroes. Highlights are: Amazing Spider-Man: #149 clone story (FN-), #200 giant origin issue (VG); Daredevil: #77 Spider-Man crossover (FN-VF); Fantasy Masterpieces: #8 Torch vs. Sub-Mariner (GD); Giant-Size Super-Stars: #1 Thing vs. Hulk (FR); Marvel Double Feature: #1 (FN+); Marvel Tales: #1 inaugural issue (FR), #3 (VG); War is Hell: #9 intro Death (FN). More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00

602. Silver & Bronze Age Superhero Comic Book Lot of (84) with Incredible Hulk #3 Comic book enthusiasts reap a bountiful harvest with this lot of (84) Silver/Bronze Age superhero issues. Highlights are: The Atom #7 Hawkman crossover (VG); Captain America #107 Red Skull/Hitler cover (FN); Daredevil #158 Frank Miller 601. 1955-2009 Mad Magazine Lot of (80) with 1st Magazine art begins (VG-); The Flash #117 Format Issue #24 Captain Boomerang 1st appearance (FN); Hawkman #3 Hawkgirl cover (VG); What, me worry? Show your carefree side in bidding recklessly for this lot of (80) Incredible Hulk #3 Ringmaster 1st 1955-2009 Mad Magazine issues. Ranging in desirable grades of (VG to VF, 10% appearance (GD-VG); Silver Surfer #2 lesser) this collection of humor magazines emphasizes the irreverent publication’s Badoon 1st appearance; Strange Tales formative years, with all but (5) of the offered issues dating from the period 1955- #106 Fantastic Four cover (VG). More on 1975. Lot headliner is issue #24 (first magazine-sized issue) dated 7/55 (VG+, small our website. pencil mark). Additional highlights are: (5) annuals with numbers: 6, 9, 10, 11, 12; Opening Bid $200.00 (2) early issues with numbers: 26, 38. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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603. (61) 1932-1971 Baseball PSA Graded Cards with Ruth & Shortprints A playing era depiction of the “Bambino”, additional Hall of Famers along with high numbers and short- prints provide the foundation of these (61) 1932-1971 baseball PSA graded cards. Featured are 1932 Bulgaria Sport Photos: #256 Schmeling/Ruth (PSA 5.5); 1941 Goudey: #20 Hubbell (PSA 2, mc); 1941 Double Play #119 L. Waner/120 (PSA 3); 1941 Play Ball: #8 Ott (PSA 2); 1948 Bowman: #38 Schoendienst RC 604. 1949-1952 Bowman Baseball High & Low Numbers (PSA 5); 1948 Leaf: #46 Mize RC (PSA 4), #142 Murtaugh SP (PSA Group of (147) Cards 2.5); 1952 Topps: #390 Nelson (PSA Plug the gaps in your 1949-1952 Bowman Baseball near and partial sets with these 4); 1954 Topps: #17 Rizzuto (PSA (147) high and low numbers. Moderate duplication is uncovered throughout this pri- 3.5); 1961 Topps: #35 Santo RC marily mid-grade grouping. Included are 1949 Bowman High Numbers: (2 cards, (PSA 7) and #41 Mays/Clemente LL average VG); 1950 Bowman Low Numbers: (57 cards, average GD); 1951 Bowman (PSA 7). More on our website. High Numbers: (46 cards, average VG-EX) and 1952 Bowman High Numbers: (42 Opening Bid $200.00 cards, average VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

605. 606. (565) 1948- 1950-1955 1955 Bowman Bowman Baseball Baseball Singles Group of Collector’s (548) grade assort- ment of (565) Cards 1950-1955 Featured are Bowman (548) 1948- Baseball sin- 1955 gles ideal for Bowman team and Baseball complete set cards span- enthusiasts ning the alike. This trading card gathering pri- history of marily aver- the manu- ages in (GD) facturer. This primarily mid-grade assortment averages (VG to VG-EX) quality condition with throughout and displays limited duplication among the more available series. Better moderate duplication among the more available series. Highlighted among this lineup names include Cavarretta, Dark, Keller, Labine, Law, Maglie, Piersall, Raschi, are Adcock, Dark, Harris, Jensen, Jethroe, Loes, Maglie, Nuxhall, Seminick, Shantz Woodling and Yost. Included are (2) 1948, (13) 1949, (24) 1950, (72) 1951, (53) and Zernial. Included are (19) 1950, (61) 1951, (38) 1952, (3) 1953 Black & White, 1952, (3) 1953 Black & White, (40) 1953 Color, (133) 1954 and (208) 1955. (62) 1953 Color, (107) 1954 and (275) 1955. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

608. (1685) 1957-1959 Topps Baseball Singles Fill multiple wantlists with this cache of (1685) 1957- 1959 Topps Baseball singles. Moderate dupli- cation is uncov- ered in this gathering from the more avail- 607. (772) 1953-1956 Topps Baseball Cards able series. Fan favorites and Corner store heroes are the fare of these (772) 1953-1956 Topps Baseball cards. semi stars such Moderate duplication is uncovered in this gathering from the more available series. as Avila, Dark, Although absent of major stars, fan favorites such as Boone, Dropo, Fain, Groat, Dropo, Jensen, Nuxhall, Runnels, Sauer, Score, Virdon, D. Williams and Woodling are Haddix, Rosen, Sauer, Seminick, Sievers and Zernial are in abundance. Included are present. Included are 1957 Topps: (278 cards, average VG); 1958 Topps: (528 cards, 1953 Topps: (42 cards, median GD); 1954 Topps: (69 cards, average GD); 1955 average GD) and 1959 Topps: (879 cards, average VG). Topps: (336 cards, mostly GD to VG) and 1956 Topps: (325 cards, average GD). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 609. 1953- 610. 1956 Topps 1955 Topps Baseball Near Set of Baseball (296/340) Cards Plus Starter Set (246) Duplicates Run Plus Secure nearly 90% of the 1961 Fleer acclaimed 1956 Topps Baseball edition with the Greats offered near set of (296/340) Get your mitts on cards plus (246) duplicates. the offered 1953- The overall approximate con- 1961 Topps and dition breakdown is as fol- Fleer Baseball lows: 20% (VG-EX or better), starter set run. 30% (VG), 30% (GD) and Highlights include 20% (FR or lesser). 1953 Topps Low Highlights include #5 T. starter: (132/220, Williams (PR, paper loss), average GD to #15 Banks (GD), #20 Kaline VG) with #62 (VG), #107 Mathews (VG- Irvin (GD), #151 EX), #110 Berra (GD), (2) Wilhelm (GD), #191 Kiner (GD); 1954 Topps starter: (100/250, average VG); 1955 #120 Ashburn (VG, GD), Topps partial: (155/206, average VG, 324 dupes, average GD to VG) with (3) #1 #150 Snider (GD), #164 Rhodes (all GD), #5 Gilliam (VG), (3) #22 Skowron (all GD), (2) #24 Newhouser Killebrew (GD) and (2) #180 (VG-EX, GD), #75 Amoros (GD), (2) #100 Irvin (VG, GD) and 1961 Fleer Greats Roberts (both VG). More on partial: (120/154, average EX-MT). our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

611. 1959 Topps 612. (12) 1956-1994 Baseball Roberto Clemente Complete Set PSA Graded Cards (572/572) Plus (2) Plus 1962 Post #173 Five-Cent Blue Lines Display Boxes Presented are a dozen 1956- Showcased is a quality 1994 Roberto Clemente PSA mid-grade 1959 Topps graded cards plus a variation. Baseball complete set Included are Topps: (5 cards) of (572) cards plus a with 1956 #33 (PSA 4), 1958 pair of five-cent display #72 (PSA 3, Yellow Letters), boxes. The overall 1967: #361 CL (PSA 6), #400 approximate condition (PSA 6); 1994 Archives 1954 breakdown is as follows: 30% (VG-EX or better), 40% (VG) and 30% (GD or lesser) #251 (PSA 8); Post: (4 cards) with the challenging high series generally presenting similarly to the more available with 1961 #132 (PSA 3, numbers. Highlights include #10 Mantle (GD), #50 Mays (VG), #150 Musial (GD), Company), 1962 #173 (pres- #163 Koufax (VG), #202 Maris (VG), #338 S. Anderson RC (VG), #380 Aaron (VG), ents EX, Blue Lines), 1962 #461 Mantle HR (trimmed), #478 Clemente (EX), #514 Gibson RC (GD), #515 #173 (PSA Authentic, Red Killebrew (VG), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (GD), #550 Campanella (VG), #559 Lines), 1963 #143 (PSA Banks AS (VG), #561 Aaron AS (GD), #562 Kaline AS (VG-EX), #563 Mays AS Authentic); Other: (4 cards) (GD) and #564 Mantle AS (VG). The five-cent display boxes present in either (GD) with 1963 Fleer #56 (PSA 3), or (VG) condition with one partially separated lid and pencil writing on the bottom of 1968 KDKA Pirates #21 (PSA each container. More on our website. 6), 1972 Daily Juice Opening Bid $500.00 Membership (PSA Authentic) and 1977 TCMA #41 (PSA 8). Opening Bid $200.00

613. 1961- 614. (2) 1972 Milton 1971 Bradley Baseball Topps Board Games with Baseball (993) Cards Coins & It’s all fun and games with Stamps the offered pair of 1972 Milton Bradley Baseball Collection board games including of (1044) (993) cards. The singles Items average (NM) and feature Mays (NM) and Rose (NM) Sports minded while comprising a proba- numismatists ble near set. Among the and philatelists cards there is a heavy dose will enjoy the of duplication. The board offered 1961- games are complete with 1971 Topps both lids intact and game Baseball coins and stamps collection of (1044) items. Highlights include 1961 Topps pieces present. One of the Stamps: (95 stamps, aggregate EX); 1962 Topps Stamps: (269 stamps, average EX- paper player’s lists is pencil MT, one panel) with Mantle (NM), (2) Maris (both NM); 1964 Topps Coins: #120 marked. Despite moderate Mantle (VG), #131 Mantle AS (EX, Right-Handed); 1971 Topps Coins: (141 coins, evidence of handling, the median EX to EX-MT) with #71 Clemente (EX-MT) and 1971 Topps Stamp Albums packaging has withstood the near set: (22/24, average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 decades in excellent condi- tion. Opening Bid $150.00

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615. (4) 616. (16) 1967-1980 1971- Mostly Baseball 1973 Laughlin & Fleer Topps & Complete/Near Sets Fleer The ingenious artistry of R.G. Baseball Laughlin is on display with this assortment of (16) 1967- Partial/ 1980 mostly baseball complete Starter sets. Included are (2) 1967 Sets Laughlin World Series sets: (64/64, average NM, 34 Featured are dupes); 1972 Fleer Famous four 1971- Feats set: (40/40, average 1973 Topps NM); (3) 1972 Laughlin and Fleer Great Feats sets: (50/50, aver- Baseball age NM, (2) red, one blue); (3) partial and 1973 Fleer Wildest Days & Plays Complete/Near sets: (42/42, 37/42, 36/42, aver- starter sets. Highlights include 1971 Fleer World Series starter: (40/68, average EX- age NM, 11 dupes); 1974 Fleer Famous Firsts set: (42/42, average NM-MT); 1974 MT); 1971 Topps starter: (498/752, majority VG to VG-EX, no high numbers); 1972 Laughlin All-Star Games set: (40/40, average NM); 1974 Laughlin Old-Time Topps starter: (400/787, average EX-MT, no low numbers); 1973 Topps partial: Black Stars set: (36/36, average NM); 1975 Laughlin Batty Baseball set: (25/25, (540/660, average EX-MT) with #67 Carlton/Ryan LL (VG-EX), #130 Rose (VG), average NM-MT); 1975 Laughlin Freaky Football set: (26/26, average NM-MT); #193 Fisk (VG), #245 Yastrzemski (VG), #300 Carlton (VG-EX), #471 Cobb LDR 1976 Laughlin Diamond Jubilee set: (32/32, average NM-MT); 1977 Laughlin (VG-EX), #472 Gehrig LDR (VG) and #613 Boone RC (EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Errors set: (39/39, average NM) and 1980 Laughlin Famous Feats set: (40/40, aver- age NM-MT, 10 dupes). Opening Bid $250.00

617. 1975 Topps Baseball Complete Set (660/660) Psychedelic 1975 Topps Baseball complete set of (660) cards. This Hall of Fame rookie laden edition has an overall approximate condition breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Keys include #1 Aaron HL (EX), #70 Schmidt (GD), 618. (13) 1967-1977 Fleer & Laughlin World Series #223 Yount RC (VG-EX), Complete/Near Sets Plus (195) Dupes #228 Brett RC (VG-EX), Assembled are (13) 1967-1977 Fleer & Laughlin World Series complete/near sets plus #320 Rose (EX-MT), #500 (195) dupes. Included are: 1967 Laughlin World Series set: (64/64, average EX-MT, Ryan (VG-EX), #616 Rice 18 dupes, 21% glue residue); (5) 1970 Fleer World Series sets: (66/66, average EX- RC (VG-EX), #620 Carter MT); (2) 1970 Fleer World Series near: (58/66, 48/66, average EX-MT, 83 dupes); RC (GD) and #660 Aaron 1971-77 World Series set: (75/75, average EX-MT); 1971-77 Fleer World Series (VG). near: (one 74/75, missing #70) and (3) 1971 Fleer World Series near: (68/69, 66/69, Opening Bid $200.00 59/69, 94 dupes, average EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00

619. (1018) 1975- 620. (10) 1978 1979 Hostess Topps Baseball Baseball Cards with Complete Sets (6) Aaron Snack pack box heroes pre- from Vending side with these (1018) 1975- Electric group of 1979 Hostess Baseball cards. (10) 1978 Topps Included are 1975 Hostess: Baseball complete (384 cards, average EX to sets that were expert- EX-MT) with (2) #58 Ryan ly pieced together (both EX), (5) #130 Aaron with vending boxes (average EX-MT), (6) #133 from sealed cases. Schmidt (average VG-EX); Numerous third- 1976 Hostess: (330 cards, party possibilities average EX-MT) with #94 abound in these Aaron (EX-MT); 1977 razor-sharp 726-card Hostess: (202 cards, average editions that are EX-MT) with #81 Ryan stacked with Hall of (EX-MT); 1977 Hostess Famers and stars. Twinkies: (7 cards, majority Keys include #36 EX); 1978 Hostess: (24 Murray RC, #400 cards, majority EX-MT) and Ryan and #707 1979 Hostess: (71 cards, Molitor/Trammell majority EX-MT). RC. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

102 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 621. 1895 N300 Mayo’s Cut 622. 1888 N29 Allen & Ginter 623. 1908 A.C. Williams Plug SGC 40 John Morrell SGC 50 Postcard Cy Young SGC 10 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

626. (3) 1910 W-UNC Strip Cards with 624. 1911 T205 Gold Border Bush, Hoffman & Jennings—All SGC 625. 1910 T211 Red Sun Fisher SGC 20 PSA 4 Graded Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

628. 1936-1941 Play Ball & Goudey Baseball Grab Bag of (25) Cards with 629. (41) 1941 Play Ball Baseball Singles (4) Hall of Famers with (3) Hall of Famers Including Opening Bid $100.00 Williams 627. (3) 1916 M101-5 Famous and Opening Bid $100.00 Barr/Blank Back SGC 30 Graded Cards Opening Bid $100.00

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631. 1912 Boston Red Sox 1st Season at Fenway Park Ticket Stub—SGC Authentic To say the Boston Red Sox enjoyed a banner year in 1912 seems an understatement. Not only did they win the World Series, they also opened a new stadium. Presented is a 1912 Red Sox ticket stub from the 1st season at Fenway Park. 630. 1929-1934 Babe Ruth Yankee Stadium Brass Locker Tag Designated Authentic by SGC this antique ducat is an excellent sou- Imagine if you will the events that transpired in front of “Babe” Ruth’s locker. Multiple venir of the MLB’s oldest stadium. A.L. pennant and World Series championship celebrations, rowdy behavior perpetrated Bold obverse details include a fac- by the cast of the “Murderers’ Row” line-up, countless baseball records set and broken, simile signature of team president rookie hazing, teammate razzing, reporters jostling for a tasty tidbit to run in the next J. McAleer. Though the reverse d a y ’s paper and amid it all the gargantuan Ruth. Memorabilia mavens satisfy your crav- shows paper loss from album ing for unique display items with this c.1929-1934 “Babe” Ruth Yankee Stadium brass removal, the Burkhardt’s Beer ad locker tag. Present for an untold number of memorable Ya n k e e s ’ moments this vintage remains discernible. Both sides relic is an excellent token of the most revered dynasty in baseball history. Certain to exhibit minor writing with little send imaginations soaring, this durable 2” diameter emblem connects you directly to impact on the ticket’s appeal. the Bambino’s legacy. Rating as (VG-EX) with attachment ring intact, this eighty year Opening Bid $300.00 old relic is a durable survivor that shows light to moderate, age-appropriate wear including, minor rim nicks, sporadic tarnish/soiling and a walnut brown patina. We l l defined engravings are: obverse: “BABE RUTH 3” and reverse: “LOCKER 3, YA N- KEE STADIUM, THE BRONX, NEW YORK”. Dating is derived from the year 1929 633. 1940-1960 when baseball players began wearing numbers on their uniforms and 1934 the final World Series year of Ruth’s days with the Ya n k e e s . Opening Bid $750.00 Program Lot of (9) Stock your baseball library with these (9) vintage World Series programs! With cov- ers/pages intact throughout, the stadium-issued guides feature player and team pho- tos, detailed text and score- cards. The programs average (VG-EX) quality and include: 1940 (Crosley Field version); 1942 (Sportsman’s Park version); 1948 (Municipal Stadium version); 1950 (Yankee Stadium ver- sion); 1951 (Polo Grounds version); 1955 (Yankee 632. Game 5 Ticket Stub SGC Authentic— Stadium version); 1959 Larsen Perfect Game, Mantle Home Run #8 (Comiskey Park version) (2) 27 up. 27 down. In the storied history of major league baseball only 23 perfect games 1960 (Yankee Stadium and have been tossed in the modern era. However, only one has occurred in postseason Forbes Field versions). More play. Graded Authentic by SGC, the offered 1956 World Series Game 5 ticket stub on our website. was in attendance that historic October afternoon when Don Larsen completely Opening Bid $250.00 stymied the Dodgers lineup by a 2-0 margin. Additionally, the holder of the Lower Stand Box Seat voucher witnessed Mickey Mantle blast his eighth Fall Classic round tripper. More on our website. 635. (62) 1954- Opening Bid $250.00 1992 Baltimore Orioles Program 634. (9) 1950s-1960s with Memorial Sporting Goods Advisory Stadium Year Set Staff Photos with Mays & Near Run (37/38) Williams Baltimore fans make a Take a measure of good advice and strategic strike by cap- focus on this lot of (9) 1950s-1960s turing this lot of (62) sporting goods “Advisory Staff” 1954-1992 Orioles pro- premiums. Selected for their grams. Ranging in endorsement potential these brand grades of (EX to NM- ambassadors were worshipped by MT) this representative American youth. These attractive collection is spearhead- 8x10 photos display handsomely ed by a Memorial with dynamic images and desirable Stadium Era near run of gloss, however unobtrusive pin- (37/38) with an exam- holes and/or creasing in the corner ple for every year of regions relegates them to average play for the period 1954 (VG-EX) status. Featured are: to 1991 except 1989. Also present are (2) 1992 programs with a Camden Yards “First McGregor: Mays; Rawlings: Opening Day” issue; (23) alternate/duplicate Memorial Stadium editions; and (2) Burdette, (2) different Musial, “bonus” 1966 National Beer serving trays both (NM) with: “World Champions” and Snider; Spalding: Berra, Colavito; “American League Champions”. Wilson: Fox, Williams. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

104 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 636. Extremely Rare 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers National League Champions Pennant with “Smoking Bum” Appliqué For the first half of the 20th Century the Brooklyn Dodgers were referred to (not always affectionately) as “Dem Bums”. With the addition of Jackie Robinson, the talent laden Dodgers shook off their also-ran persona to dominate the N.L., making six World Series appearances dur- ing the period 1947-1956. Listed as extremely rare the offered 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers pennant is a fine representation of the team’s first pro- longed period of glory. Featuring an incredible “Smoking Bum” appliqué and the title “National League Champions” this 29” long pennant rates as (EX) with unbroken graphics and typical pin- holes. Opening Bid $150.00

637. (2) Rare 1940s- 638. (3) 1950s New York 1940s-1950s Baseball Pennants Cleveland with Giants & Indians Yankees Pennants New York teams have gener- with 1948 ated a stream of memorabilia & 1954 items which remain the foun- dation of the sports collectible Champions market. Enjoy a pair of vin- Cleveland base- tage collectible gems with ball championships are represented in this lot of (3) 1940s-1950s Cleveland Indians this lot of (2) 1940s-1950s pennants. Offered are: 1948 3/4-size with an early “Chief Wahoo” appliqué and New York baseball full-size “American League Champions—World Series 1948” lettering (GD-VG); 1954 3/4- pennants, both considered rare. Featured are: New York Giants 1940s blue with white size with “fierce Indian” appliqué and “American League Champions” lettering (VG) “sliding play” appliqué and lettering (EX) with expected pinholes; and New York with tassels attached; and 1940s full-size with “Native American Chief” appliqué and Yankees red with full, bold “batter/top hat” appliqué and solid white lettering show- dimensional team name lettering (EX-MT) with deference to a clipped tip and typical ing just one break (EX), with tassels attached and expected pinholes. pinholes. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

640. 1950s Gibbs-Conner Cleveland Indians Peace 639. 1940s-1960s Baseball Full-Size Pennant Lot of (8) Pipe Opening Bid $100.00 Catch a case of pennant fever with this lot of (8) 1940s-1960s full-size baseball pen- nants. Featured with appliqués noted are: Baltimore Orioles with bird/stadium (EX- MT); Boston Red Sox with Fenway Park (EX); Chicago Cubs with multiple appliqués (VG-EX); Chicago White Sox with sliding play (EX-MT); Cincinnati Reds with baseball face/stadium (EX-MT); Detroit Tigers with leaping tiger (GD- VG); Kansas City Athletics with elephant on baseball (VG-EX); St. Louis Cardinals with birds on bat (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

642. (4) 1993 Topps Baseball Series Uncut Sheet Sets with (2) Jeter RC Opening Bid $150.00 641. (2) Hillerich & Bradsby LE Commemorative Bats With 1936 HOF Class and A.L. MVPs Opening Bid $100.00

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643. 2003 644. (4) 2007-2011 & 2010 Topps & Bowman Topps Chrome Baseball Basketball Superfractor & Football Uncut Sheets Refractor Featured are (4) 2007- Uncut 2011 Topps and Bowman Superfractor uncut sheets Sheets with issued for a variety of LeBron certified autograph prod- James RC ucts. Each sheet is unsigned and absent of Shiny pair of reverse authentication high-grade stickers. Included are 2003 and 2010 2007 Bowman Chrome: Topps ((2) 37-card sets) with Basketball and #238 Lincecum, #248 Football refractor uncut sheets. Included are 2003-04 Topps Finest Basketball Gold Pence; 2010 Bowman X-Fractor sheet: (96 cards) with #133 L. James RC, #157 Bosh RC, #158 Wade RC, Chrome USA Baseball: #168 C. Anthony RC, (2) lottery pick exchange card sets, plus (20) multi-sport inserts; ((3) 20-card base, (3) 10-card dual sets); 2010 Topps Chrome: ((2) 50-card sets) with 2010 Topps Football Platinum Rookie Red Refractors: ((2) 50-card sets) with #15 #174 Heyward, #190 Stanton, #212 Strasburg, #213 Chapman; 2011 Bowman Spiller RC, #79 Tebow RC, #101 D. Thomas RC, #103 Graham, #107 Suh RC, #120 Platinum: (60 card prospects set plus Bowman Draft Strasburg) with B. Hamilton, Bradford RC, #122 Gronkowski RC and #152 D. Bryant RC. Opening Bid $200.00 Harvey, Harper, Machado, Pineda and Segura. Opening Bid $200.00

645. (10) 2010 Topps 646. (5) 2013- & Bowman Chrome 2014 Baseball Uncut Sheets Basketball & with Refractors Baseball Showcased are (10) 2010 Hobby Boxes Topps and Bowman Chrome Satisfy your Baseball uncut sheets with unopened pack refractors. Any sheets with cravings with these certified autograph inserts are (5) 2013-2014 bas- unsigned and do not have ketball and baseball authentication stickers. hobby boxes. Each Included are (4) 2010 item is guaranteed Bowman Chrome USA set unsearched. sheets: (3) 20-card base, (3) Included are 10-card dual, one refractor, Basketball: (3 one blue refractor, one orange boxes) with (2) refractor, one yellow refrac- 2013 Panini Court tor), Bowman (2) 2010 Bowman Chrome Draft set sheets: (110 cards per, one Kings (one pack, 11 orange refractor, one red refractor) with #BDP1 Strasburg, #BDP30 Stanton, #BDP61 cards) with one Posey; (2) 2010 Bowman Chrome Prospect Auto set sheets: (99 cards, one refractor, autograph and one one orange refractor) with #BDP1 Strasburg, (2) #205 Strasburg; 2010 Topps #661 game-used per; 2013-13 Panini Titanium (5 packs, 4 cards per) with two autographs Strasburg RC sheet: (110 cards) and 2010 Topps Finest Rookie Insert/2010 and three-game used; Baseball: (2 boxes) with 2013 Panini Triple Play (24 pack, 7 Bowman Chrome USA set sheet: (100 cards) with (6) Strasburg. All sheets display cards per) and 2014 Famous Fabrics Ink-Big Apple Baseball (1 box) with one cut sig- minimal perimeter wear. nature and one game-used or 1/1 sketch card. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

648. (72) 1999 Fleer/SI Sports Illustrated Greats of the Game Certified Autographs with (30) Hall of Famers Featured are (72) 1999 Fleer/SI Sports Illustrated Greats of Game certified autograph cards including (30) Hall of Famers. Highlighted among these “on card” signatures are Hall of Famers: Banks, (3) Brock, Carlton, Cepeda, Feller, (2) Fingers, (4) Gibson, (2) Jenkins, (3) Kaline, (2) Killebrew, 647. (4) 2013-2014 Football Unopened Hobby Boxes Mathews, (3) Perry, Roberts, F. Robinson, Santo, Slaughter, Pick up this unopened and unsearched quartet of 2013-2014 football hobby boxes. Weaver and D. Williams. Also Included are 1.) 2013 Panini Black (1 box) with five autographs or game-used (three present are (289) unsigned cards guaranteed autographs); 2.) 2013 Panini Crown Royale (4 packs, 5 cards per) with from the series (average NM- four autographs or game-used (two autographs guaranteed); 3.) 2013 Topps (36 packs, MT) including a handful of 10 cards per) with one autograph or relic card and 4.) 2014 Press Pass Showbound inserts. More on our website. (one box) with six “on card” autographs. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

106 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 649. 1920s- 1970s Washington Senators Collection of (300+) With T. Williams Autograph and Rice, Sisler Original News 650. New York Yankees Framed Game-Used Lot of (8) - All Service Photos Steiner Sports Spanning both incarnations of the Senators, this voluminous collection is loaded with Ready for display at your Bronx-themed “man cave,” these (8) framed items showcase historical significance and (200+) autographs! Highlights include: 1925 World Series game-used artifacts and actual soil from “The House That Ruth Built.” Ranging in Display: a 28-3/4 x 6-7/8” line score display likely used at a hotel bar to keep patrons size from 15-1/4 x 12-1/4” to 16 x 24”, the displays come in showroom-quality frames updated (as was common in that era); Autographs: hardcover edition of What a and include: (4) Yankee Stadium Dirt: with player photos accenting the displays; Baseball Manager Does (1970, John Day) signed by T. Williams and F. Howard; Dugout Lineup Card: from September 21, 2005 game vs. Baltimore; (2) Game- Photos: includes (50+) 1920s-1960s original news service photos with 1920 Sam Rice Used Items: T. Martinez (bat) and Matsui (jersey). Individuals Steiner Sports and 1928 . More on our website. certs/holograms. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

651. Highland Mint Yankees Display Lot of (3) With Ruth and Gehrig Game-Used Bat Pieces A beloved icon, a tragic hero and an embattled slugger are the pinstriped subjects of this Highland Mint limited edition framed game-used lot. Each relic comes with a collector’s Yankees pin and a 24-karat gold over- lay medallion. Includes: Babe Ruth: 1916-1920 652. New York Yankees Framed and Signed Display Lot of (10) game-used bat piece With Torre, Mattingly and Cano - Steiner (151/250); Lou Gehrig: Pintriper icons from the storied franchise’s recent run of championship glory have 1932 game-used bat piece individually decorated these (10) framed photographs with bold autographs (average (62/325); Roger Maris: “9” strength). Includes: Brosius, Cano, (2) Damon, Matsui (UDA), Mattingly, O’Neill, black-and-white photo- Posada, Torre and B. Williams. Individual Steiner Sports certs/holograms. More on graph (166/1961). Certs/seals from Highland Mint. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

653. New York Yankees Single/Dual- Signed Ball Lot of (17) With LE Giuliani/Torre Pinstripers from dynasties spanning the 1950s through 2000s have autographed these (17) baseballs. The spheres range from snow-white (grade “10”) to mildly toned (grade “7”) and 654. New York Yankees Single-Signed Photograph Lot of (22) showcase sweet spot pennings averaging With Berra, Rivera, Winfield and Torre - Steiner (“8-9”) strength. Bronx legends spanning the 1940s through current day have endorsed their likenesses Includes: Boggs, in this impressive lot of (22) autographed photographs. The 8x10 or 10x8 items show- Brosius, Cano, Clemens, Damon, Ford, N. Johnson, Murcer, Mussina, O’Neill, case bold autographed (average “9-10” strength) and include: Abbott, Berra, A. Posada, Rivera, Sheffield, Soriano, Ventura, B. Williams and a dual-signed LE (/911) Boone, C. Boyer, Cone, Crosby, Giambi, Girardi, Gooden, Justice, Larsen, Mattingly, ball with Giuliani and Torre. Individual Steiner Sports certs/holograms or MLB holo- Murcer, Mussina, O’Neil, Posada, Rivera, A. Rodriguez, Torre, Wetteland and grams. More on our website. Winfield. There is also a dual-signed photo with Ford/Skowron. Individual Steiner Opening Bid $200.00 Sports certs/holograms. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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656. 1935-2003 Baseball Signed Card & Flats Lot of (80) Items with (20) Hall of Famers Stacked 1935-2003 baseball signed card and flats lot of (80) items fea- turing (20) Hall of Famers. The sweet scripts average (“8”) strengths. Highlights include Signed 8x10 Photographs: (2 pic- tures) with Feller (HoF. ‘62), Irvin/Spahn; Signed Cards: (74 cards, cards average VG and range 655. Cut Signature—Full JSA upward to NM for later issues) with 1935 Diamond Stars: #76 Put your best foot forward in your attempt to capture this “Bucketfoot Al” Simmons Rogell; 1950s: (22 cards) with signature cut. HOFer Simmons (d.1956) was a career .334 power hitter and a key 1953 Bowman Color #21 member of Connie Mack’s last Philadelphia A’s dynasty. Measuring 3-3/4 x 1” this Garagiola; 1960s: (2) 1960 Fleer attractive cut bears a fine (“9”) strength pencil signature which shows in sharp con- Greats: #16 Boudreau, #79 Kiner; trast to the peach paper background. Well suited for framed display, this vintage auto- 1963 Topps #68 Snider, 1965 graph is a must for advance signature collectors. Full photo LOA from JSA. Topps #15 Roberts; 1980s-1990s: (30 cards) with 1984 Topps #81 B. Martin, 1990s Opening Bid $200.00 Guyana Stamp Ryan and Modern Certified Autos: 2001 Topps Archives Schoendienst. Unless noted, all signed material comes with an auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

658. (11) Multi/ Single-Signed Bats with Reunion & Themed These (11) multi/single- signed bats compile (148) autographs and feature a dizzying array of Hall of Fame talent. Highlights include Multi-Signed Bats: (6 bats) with 1940s-1950s Stars: (38 signatures, average “7”) with Rizzuto (MVP 1950); Boston Braves Reunion: (23 signatures, 657. (9) Baseball Hall of Fame/Star Single-Signed Items with average “9”, full photo Williams LOA from PSA/DNA) with Mathews, Spahn; Class of 1953 Archives Tribute: (56 Fabulous starting nine of Baseball Hall of Fame/star single-signed items. Highlights signatures, average “7-8”) with Ashburn; Negro Leaguers: (11 signatures, average include Signed Fitted Caps: (4 caps, all “8”, JSA cert cards) with Doby (First Black “8”) with Dandridge, Irvin, Leonard; Phillies Retired Numbers: (4 signatures, aver- AL Player 7.5.47 Cleveland Indians, Indians), R. Ferrell (HOF ‘84, Browns, with tag), age “9”) with Ashburn, Carlton, Roberts, Schmidt; 2000 Phillies Whiz Kids Gehringer (H.O.F 49, Tigers, with tag), Palmer (HOF 1990, Orioles); Signed Balls: Reunion: (11 signatures, average “8-9”) and Single-Signed Bats: (5 bats) with (3 balls) with Roberts (“8”, Whiz Kids, 286 W, OML, JSA cert card, Steiner hologram) Musial (“9”, HOF 69, JSA cert card). With exception to the noted, the remaining bats and T. Williams (“8”, OAL, full photo LOA from JSA). More on our website. come with an auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

659. (13) 500 HR Club Single- Signed Bats With Aaron, Mathews and Williams - All Certed Consensus has it that 500 Home Run Club auto- graphs trump most other col- lectibles. This collection of (13) 660. Autograph Lot of (19) With Baseballs, single-signed bats meets criteria of Lithographs and Home Plates - All JSA “coveted” with The winner of three MVP awards and leader of the Phillies’ first-ever World Series bold autographs, ideal display potential and great “break” value. Autographs average winning squad, Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt gives you (19) more reasons to cheer (“8-9”) strength and include: Aaron (full JSA), Banks, Griffey, Jackson, Mathews, with this lot of autographed items. Carrying ideal “break” value, signatures average McCovey, Murray, Robinson, Schmidt, Sheffield, Thomas, Thome and Williams (full (“9”) strength and include: (8) baseballs; (8) 22x28 1994 Frank Stapleton LE litho- JSA). Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. graph prints; and (3) regulation-size home plates. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

108 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 661. (468) 1954-1962 662. (49) 1967-1977 Topps & Topps, Bowman & Fleer Football Football Shoebox PSA Graded Cards with Collection—Loaded Many Hall of Famers & Stars with Hall of Famers Stellar assortment of (49) 1967-1977 Gunslingers, prolific skill posi- Topps and Philadelphia Gum Football tion stars and defensive stalwarts PSA graded cards featuring several Hall are teamed with these (468) of Famers and gridiron stars. Highlights 1954-1962 Topps, Bowman and include 1967 Philadelphia: #23 Unitas Fleer Football cards. Highlights (PSA 4), #35 Sayers (PSA 3); 1968 include 1954 Bowman: #23 Topps: #1 Starr (PSA 5); 1969 Topps: Blanda RC (GD); 1958 Topps: #26 Piccolo RC (PSA 5); 1970 Topps: #62 J. Brown RC (PR, tear), #66 #150 Namath (PSA 6); 1971 Topps: Starr (EX-MT), #90 Jurgensen #245 Greene RC (PSA 6), #250 Namath RC (VG-EX); 1959 Topps: (118 (PSA 6); 1972 Topps: #150 Bradshaw cards, median EX-MT to NM) (PSA 6); 1973 Topps: #15 Bradshaw with #1 Unitas (VG-EX), #10 J. (PSA 7), #89 F. Harris RC (PSA 7), #245 Brown (VG-EX), (2) #23 Starr Riggins (PSA 8), (2) #300 Butkus (one (NM, EX-MT), #140 B. Mitchell PSA 8, one PSA 8, st), #500 O. Simpson RC (EX-MT); 1960 Topps: #23 (PSA 8); 1974 Topps: #215 Spurrier J. Brown (EX-MT), #51 Starr (PSA 8), #470 Bradshaw (PSA 8) and (NM) and 1962 Topps: #28 J. #500 Staubach (PSA 8). More on our Brown (EX). More on our web- website. site. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

663. 1976- 1984 Fleer Football Team Action Collection with (25) Complete/ Near Sets Plus (712) Singles Go deep for this extensive 1976- 1984 Fleer Football Team 664. Single-Signed Football Lot of (4) with Reggie White—All Action collection JSA Certified of (25) complete/near sets plus (712) singles. The 1970s issues average (EX-MT to Gridiron greats gathered for your pleasure. Presented are (4) single-signed footballs NM) and rapidly ascend toward (NM to Mint) for later issues. Included are Fleer with: Reggie White (“8-9”) with “92, John 3: 3-16” inscriptions on an Team Action Complete/Near sets: with 1977 near (60/67), 1978 set, (3) 1978 near ONFL/Tagliabue ball (NM-MT) holds air; Michael Irvin (“6-7”) with “88” inscrip- (67/68, 61/68, 49/68), (2) 1979 near (63/69, 55/69), (2) 1980 near (67/70, 57/70), (7) tion on an ONFL/Tagliabue ball (NM) does not hold air; Buddy Ryan (“9”) with 1981 sets, (4) 1981 near (87/88, 87/88, 74/88, 62/88), (3) 1983 sets, (2) 1983 near “Coach, 46” inscriptions on an OFNL/Rozelle ball (EX) holds air; Mark Rypien (“8- (84/88, 71/88); Fleer Team Action Singles: (712 cards) with (18) 1976, (71) 1977, 9”) with “11” inscription on an ONFL/Tagliabue ball (NM) does not hold air. White (72) 1978, (142) 1979, (105) 1980, (50) 1981, (45) 1982, (138) 1983 and (71) 1984. Opening Bid $200.00 comes with full photo LOA from JSA, balance have JSA basic certs/stickers. Opening Bid $150.00

665. (66) Signed and Unsigned Football Flats With Unitas, Donovan and Lavelli Signed Photos 666. Multi-Sport Signed Cachets/Flats Collection of (91)—All Spanning the JSA Certified age of two- From the collection of a dedicated autograph hound. Signature seekers reap the bene- way players to the Super Bowl era, these (66) flats include signed and unsigned pho- fits of an instant collection with this lot of (91) multi-sport signed cachets/flats. tos, as well as vintage wire photos used for publication. Highlights include: Signatures average (“9-10”) unless noted. Highlights are: Boxing: J. Dempsey, J. Autographed Photos: signatures average (“9”) strength with keys including: Frazier, M. Hagler; Football: S. Baugh, A. Parseghian, B. Smith, H. Stram; Golf: B. Bednarik, R. Berry, P. Brown, Donovan, Greene, Ham, D. Jones, Lavelli, Motley, Nelson, G. Player; Tennis: B.J. King, J. Newcombe, K. Rosewall. Also present are Pihos and Unitas. Additionally, there are (20) 1970s wire photos of former commis- (79) other autographs with (7) boxing, (42) football, (18) golf and (12) tennis. JSA sioner Pete Rozelle. Individual certs/stickers or auction LOA from JSA. More on our basic certs/stickers/stamps of approval. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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667. (10) 1958-1972 Topps 668. 1950s-1970 & O-Pee-Chee Multi-Sport Multi/Non-Sport Near, Partial & Starter Sets Shoebox Collection of Assembled are (10) 1958-1972 Topps (1818) Cards with (4) and O-Pee-Chee multi-sport near, par- Mantle tial and starter sets. Highlights include Presented is a 1950s-1970 Football: with 1958 Topps partial: multi/non-sport shoebox collec- (100/132, average EX) with #73 tion of (1818) cards showcasing Gifford (VG), #129 Blanda (EX-MT); a variety of Hall of Famers and 1971 Topps starter: (167/263, aver- stars. Highlights include age VG); 1972 Topps Low starter: Baseball: (1285 cards) with (144/263, average EX); Basketball: 1964 Topps: #200 Koufax with 1969-70 Topps partial: (70/99, (GD); 1965 Topps: #350 average EX) #90 West (EX), #99 CL Mantle (GD), #477 Carlton RC (marked); 1970-71 Topps near: (VG); 1966 Topps: (360 cards, (152/175, average EX to EX-MT, 147 average GD to VG) with #126 dupes) with #10 Havlicek SP (EX- Palmer RC (VG), (3) #500 MT), (3) #107 West AS (all EX-MT); Aaron (VG-EX, (2) VG); 1967 1971-72 Topps starter: (150/233, Topps: (411 cards, average VG average EX-MT); 1971-72 Topps Trios starter: (11/26, average VG-EX); Hockey: to VG-EX) with (3) #150 with 1970-71 OPC partial: (226/264, average EX) with #222 Plante (EX-MT), 1971- Mantle ((2) VG-EX, VG); 1968 72 OPC partial: (217/264, average EX-MT) with #262 Howe Retires (EX-MT), #263 Topps: (205 cards, median VG) with #110 Aaron (VG); 1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson Beliveau Retires (EX-MT) and 1971-72 Topps partial: (98/132, average EX-MT) RC (VG); Football: (114 cards) with 1966 Philadelphia: #31 Butkus RC (VG); 1966 with #100 Orr (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Topps: #26 Kemp (GD) and Non-Sports: (419 cards). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

669. (15) 1970-1983 670. 1950s-1980s Multi- Kellogg’s & Stop ‘N Go Sport Publication Hoard of Baseball & Football (500+) Complete and Near Sets Resale minded bidders take aim at Three-dimensional favorites preside this colossal hoard of (500+) 1950s- with these (15) 1970-1983 1980s better grade multi-sport publi- Kellogg’s and Stop ‘N Go Baseball cations (90% EX to NM-MT, 10% and Football complete/near sets. All lesser). Highlights are: World Series sets are graded with deference to programs: 1965 Dodgers (NM-MT), extensive curling inherent with the 1969 Mets (NM); Yearbooks: 1959 issues. Additionally, all keys gener- Pirates (NM-MT), 1967 Red Sox ally present similarly to the sets. (EX-MT), 1967 Tigers (NM), 1968 Highlights include Baseball: (11 Twins-revised (NM), 1972 A’s (EX- items, average EX-MT to NM, MT); Programs: 1964 Mets World’s fair edition (NM), 1969 Mets (EX), 1970 Mets average 10-20% cracking) with (VG-EX); Magazines: 1964 Baseball Review with Mantle cover (NM-MT), 1964 1971 near (74/75), 1972 near Baseball with Koufax cover (EX-MT). Also present are: Yearbooks (57) 1959-1983 (53/54), 1974 near (52/54), 1975 set with: (1) A’s, (13) Cardinals, (9) Dodgers, (1) Indians, (11) Mets, (1) Orioles, (1) (57/57), 1976 near (56/57), 1977 Pirates, (3) Reds, (6) Red Sox, (5) Tigers, (2) Twins; Scorecards/Programs (208) near (56/57), 1978 set (57/57); 1953-1980 with: (73) Cardinals, (7) Dodgers, (6) Expos, (22) Indians, (35) Mets, (4) Football: (4 items, average EX-MT Orioles, (17) Phillies, (16) Pirates, (25) Tigers; Post-Season Programs (16) 1965- to NM, 10-15% cracking for 1979 with: (8) World Series, (8) AL/NL Championship Series; Other: (35) 1970s- Kellogg’s sets) with 1970 Kellogg’s 1980s assorted baseball media guides; (130+) 1960s-1980s multi-sport assorted publi- near (58/60), 1971 Kellogg’s cations; (40+) 1970s-1980s assorted newsletters; (15) 1916-1975 assorted NFL pro- (58/60) and 1979 Stop ‘N Go set (18/18). More on our website. grams with 1961 Redskins Silver Anniversary edition. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

671. 1930s-1980s Time/Life/Other Magazine Lot of (159) with Sports Covers/Ads/Articles Your photo appearing on a magazine cover is a sure sign you made the big time. Five decades of “big-timers” are on display in this lot of (159) 1930s-1980s maga- zines with sports covers/contents (90% VG to EX, 10% lesser). Highlights are: Life: 4/13/62 (VG-EX) 672. 1948 Kentucky Derby/Oaks Racing Lot of (4) with Mantle/Maris Post Cereal cards insert (EX- Tickets/Program with PSA-7 “Citation Triple Crown” Stub MT); 9/2/63 (VG-EX) In the long history of thoroughbred racing only eleven horses have earned the distinc- Koufax cover; 4/2/47 (VG) tion “Triple Crown Winner”. One of those eleven rides again as the highlight of this J. Robinson’s rookie season lot of (4) 1948 Kentucky Derby/Oaks racing tickets. Featured are: 5/1/48/ Derby Day interior photo; 4/18/61 (EX) club house stub graded PSA 7 with “Triple Crown” flip notation; 4/30/48 Churchill Mantle/Maris cover; Downs clubhouse full ticket for Kentucky Oaks day graded PSA 7; 5/1/48 Kentucky Collier’s: 7/27/46 (VG-EX) DiMaggio cover; Time: 9/22/47 (EX) J. Robinson cover; Derby program (VG) with results noted on the interior in pencil; 5/1/48 7th Race 3/22/63 (VG) C. Clay cover. More on our website. Kentucky Derby $10 #5 bet ticket (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

110 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 9, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 674. Multi- Sport Autograph Lot of (4) with Dempsey, DiMaggio/ Mantle & Gretzky— All JSA Certified Heavyweight champs, lead- ing scorers and 673. 1971-72 Fleer & Cocoa Puffs Harlem Globetrotters Near perennial World Series winners come together in this lot of (4) multi-sport auto- Set & Singles Collection graphed items. Featured are: Dempsey/Tunney matted display with (2) signed cuts: The dazzling antics of Curly, Meadowlark and the gang are showcased with the Dempsey (“9”) and Tunney (“9”), full photo LOA from JSA; Yankees greats 8x8 offered 1971-72 Fleer & Cocoa Puffs Harlem Globetrotters near set and singles col- photo framed to 13x13 overall and signed by Berra (“9”), DiMaggio (“9-10”), Ford lection. Included are 1971-72 Fleer Near Sets: (4 near sets, average EX-MT to NM) (“9”) and Mantle (“8-9”), full photo LOA from JSA; 1994 NHL All-Star Heroes of with 80/85, 77/85, 69/85, 54/85 plus (109) dupes and 1971-72 Cocoa Puffs: (17 Hockey/SuperSkills tickets signed by Gretzky (“9-10”) and Lindros (“9”), JSA basic cards, aggregate EX-MT). Also included are (11) assorted Globetrotters stickers aver- cert /sticker. More on are website. aging (NM). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

675. 1955 676. 1969 Northern Marilyn California Folk-Rock Monroe Festival Original Foil 5- Tough 1/2 x 8-1/2” Handbill “Lace Poster Overprint” Harken back to the height of the Variety “Psychedelic Era” with this incredible concert advertisement. Pin-up Presented is an original 1969 Calendar Northern California Folk-Rock Marilyn Festival handbill poster. Monroe’s enor- Displaying an amazing degree of mous populari- originality this very attractive ty escalated in performance promoter merits a the hearts of (NM) designation. Irresistible adoring fans red and yellow graphics dazzle with the release against a mirror-like foil back- of this discreet yet incredibly sexy 1955 pin-up calendar. This tough “lace overprint” ground on this 5-1/2 x 8-1/2” variety wall hanging features an infamous nude photo taken by photographer Tom rock & roll relic which touts an Kelly with added lace lingerie covering Marilyn’s breasts and buttocks. Housed in its incredible line-up of musical original envelope, this titillating calendar displays in (EX-MT) condition and appears artists including Jimi Hendrix, to be unused. Featuring four pages, each with a different discreetly posed photo this Led Zeppelin, Chuck Berry and classic collectible is a must for Marilyn fans. More on our website. a host of others. More on our Opening Bid $100.00 website. Opening Bid $100.00

677. (21) 678. Actor & Entertainer Autographed Lot of (38) Photos/Flats Musician/ with Bardot, Cushing & Wyler—All JSA Certified Singer Get star struck Signed with this glam- orous collection Cachets and of (38) Flats—All actor/entertainer JSA Certified signed photos, index cards, Whistle while you cuts, flats and work on winning first day covers. this lot of (21) Signatures aver- musician/singer age (“9-10”) signed cachets and unless noted. flats. Signatures Highlights are: average (“9-10”) index cards: F. strength unless Astaire, L. noted. Featured Bacall, P. are: cachets: T. Cushing with Brewer, D. “78” inscrip- Brubeck, R. Clark, F. Domino, L. Horne, The Ink Spots (signed by (4) later members), tion, G. C. Magioni with “Feels So Good” inscription, A. Martino (“8”), B. Owens, P. Presley, Swanson, W. Wyler; 8x10 photos: B. Bardot, L. Bacall, J. Garner, E. Wallach; FDCs: C. Pride, B. Rydell, M. Tillis, R. Travis personalized, J. Vale, K. Wells; 3x5 index D. Day, S. Loren (“7-8”); cuts: I. Bergman 2-1/2 x 1-1/2” (“7-8”). Cushing has full cards: B. Goldsboro, B. Lee; cuts: C. Daniels (“8-9”), C. Gayle personalized, M. LOA from JSA, balance have JSA basic cert/sticker. More on our website. Gilley (“7”). JSA basic certs/stickers. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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681. (16) 1961 Topps Football Signed Cards with (8) 680. 2003 Signed Game- Hall of Issued Bat - Full PSA/DNA Famers Opening Bid $100.00 Including Unitas 679. George Steinbrenner Signed and Opening Bid Framed LE Photograph - Steiner $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

682. (11) 1959-1968 “Staubach Era” Navy Programs/ 683. Notre Guides Dame Stadium with Chair Signed Staubach by Joe Cover Montana - Handbook Steiner & (4) Opening Bid $150.00 Army- Navy 684. (5) 1930s R181 Darby Candy Game Programs Opening Bid $100.00 Co. Picture Puzzles Singles Opening Bid $100.00

685. Denny Hamlin 2006 Subway 500 Race-Worn Fire Suit from Nextel Cup Series Rookie of the Year Season Raised in West Virginia, where he began racing go-karts at the tender age of seven, Denny Hamlin clung to his passion and hit the NASCAR circuit with a bang in 2006. En route to Nextel Cup Series Rookie of the Year plau- dits, Hamlin wore this racing suit as his Chevy #11 entry torched the Phoenix International Raceway oval in the 2006 Subway 500. The black body suit features purple, red and white accents with flame-resistant aramid fibers pro- viding protection from both the potential of fire and the actual 94-degree temperature that day. Patches hawking Hamlin’s sponsors are sewn throughout, with “FedEx” displayed most prominently. Within the zipper/Velcro path, cotton lining is home to a “Simpson” label with a handwritten notation of “TEST.” The item shows appropriate signed of single-event wear. Opening Bid $750.00

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