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 June 13, 2013 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 June 3, 2013 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 June 13th, if you are easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE the only bidder on an item that ends that day, that item will QUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 or close and you will be declared the winner. We cannot stress toll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if you enough; you will want to get your bids in early. For exam- get our machine. It's always the first thing we check every- ple, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a bid day. (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every item that you are interested in, you are good to go and will be REGISTRATION: allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the possi- You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the bility of being . 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 bank checks, and cash. We WILL NOT accept credit cards these rules, no lot with two or more bids prior to 10:00 pm or Paypal for auction items (unless pre-authorized before can close prior to 11:30 pm ET. the auction ends. Call for details). FOLLOWING THE AUCTION BIDDING INCREMENTS: We will send winning bidders an email as well as written If the current bid is: The Bid increment is invoices the week following the auction. Payment is request- $50 - $249 $10.00 ed within 15 days from the end of the auction. Extremely late or non-payments may result in the revocation of bid- $250 - $499 $25.00 ding privileges for future auctions. Please note: when you $500 - $999 $50.00 bid on an item, you are entering a legally binding contract, $1,000 - $2,499 $100.00 indicating that you will pay for your items, plus the buyers' $2,500 - $4,999 $250.00 premium and any additional associated fees (sales tax, ship- $5,000 - $9,999 $500.00 ping, insurance, collection agency fees, etc...). You are $10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00 responsible for any and all bids placed with your User ID $25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00 and password. We WILL sell your debt to a collection $50,000 - $99,999 $5,000.00 agency if you fail to make payment. $100,000 - $249,999 $10,000.00 MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION $250,000 - $499,999 $25,000.00 1) All items are sold AS IS to the highest bidder 2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note our Here are some examples: BUYERS PREMIUM is 18-1/2% of the hammer price. This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidder a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who have will pay ($1185.00 plus shipping, handling and insur- bid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lot ance). This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%), ends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00 which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY! pm. At 11:00 pm, Bidder A was the high bidder on Lot 420. If no one else bids before 11:30 pm, Bidder A will 3) No one who is currently employed with Huggins and win the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at Scott or House of Cards may bid on any items in any 11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giv- Huggins and Scott Auctions. However, the auction house ing Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No other and its employees may consign items to the auction. auction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on Lot 420. b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 10:00 pm, 4) “Items With Reserves” feature slightly modified! he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm. We have expanded and modified the “items with reserves” This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: it feature for this auction. Now, the items with reserves are prevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30 noted with a red outline around the lot and the words minutes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allows “ITEM WITH RESERVE” heading above the lot. They people to know they have won an item without having to will also appear in the appropriate category section based on wait for every item in the auction to close. the item. The reason we have started this is to allow us to offer more unique and special items, while also giving our We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendly consignors the assurance that the items will at least reach a Auction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it is certain minimum. All items with reserves will have an just “a better mousetrap.” However should you have any opening bid and an estimated value range. The reserve bid questions about this procedure, PLEASE call us on our on any item will never be greater than the low value in the local or toll free number. estimated range. By starting the bidding below the reserve A few examples for those of you that may not understand: price it will allow our bidders to get their initial bids in a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not have prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids” on the a bid, you can click on the drop box and you have the final day of the auction and then all eligible bidders can option at bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250, decide what they want their final bid to be on that day. The $275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475, items will have a statement in the bid box on our website $500, $550, $600 and so on. saying either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. Those two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are entering a b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your options ceiling bid on one of these items and your ceiling bid for bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300, exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the $2400, $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on. value that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of your ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a max the item ends with the “reserve not met” the item will be bid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you've deemed “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to been outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, this make this a simple and easy-to-understand feature in our means that the other bidder's max was also $850, that they auction; should you have any questions, concerns or com- placed BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and one ments on this new venture, we welcome your feedback. more bid will make you the current high bidder. You can enter the next acceptable bid of $900 and you will be the 5) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will work current high bid. with you on larger lots to find the best way. All items must 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

4 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 sending payment to discuss specific shipping options. tograph LOA's from one of the respected third party authen- tication companies. For the lesser valued items, we are having 6) Return Policy - ALL LEGITIMATE RETURNS OR those items authenticated and noted with a unique CREDIT REQUESTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO OUR sticker/certificate combination for each item. In the remain- ATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF ing cases, on lots with more than one autographed item, we YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NO will issue one blanket auction letter of authenticity for the REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THE entire lot (although we are trying to do away with this alto- ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND IN THE SAME gether, but sometimes it is the only cost effective method). FORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER TO This is the original letter that we receive from the authentica- RECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA- tion company describing the offered lot. You may use this TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!! "auction" LOA to obtain individual LOA's should you chose to do that, however the auction LOA’s are only valid for 45 We have conservatively graded most items, however we days from the end of the auction. Please see the item's strongly encourage you to ask specific questions or better yet, description for specific authentication on each individual lot. come view the items you are interested in. If you are unsure Please call if you have any questions regarding these auction of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right to make any lot LOA's. changes from the print catalog on our website. Any changes that are made, we will notify all who have placed bids on that Framed Items: item by email. Frames included with lots: while we make every effort to pro- tect the frames included in these lots during pre auction stor- 7) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves the age and post auction shipping, we are not responsible for any right to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem as damage to the frames themselves, and no refunds will be unethical behavior. given due to frame damage. PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOT About Our Grading: retract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you are Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionally aware of the bid that you are placing, and which lot you are graded and encapsulated by independent grading companies. bidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancellation of all Many other lots have been graded by our highly educated bids in the auction and bidding privileges revoked. WE writers. For the most part, these are conservative grades, but CANNOT COMPROMISE THE INTEGRITY OF THE we are human and sometimes we may miss something. We AUCTION BY CANCELING BIDS. are not responsible for a third party grading company agree- ing or disagreeing with our assessment and we cannot issue 8) Previewing Items Before the Auction - All items are avail- refunds or credits if cards do not receive a numerical grade or able for viewing at our auction offices: 900 Silver Spring Ave, the exact grade that we describe. We strongly recommend Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advance for an appoint- that you come look at any items that you are bidding on, and ment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask that you provide a make your own determination about it's grade. list of the items that you want to examine, so we may have them ready for you. Becoming one of Our Field Representatives: Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing company. 9) All bids are in US Dollars! Should you have an interest in joining our staff, we are always looking for part-time field representatives in new areas. Call 10) When we refer to a population report about graded our head of Field Representatives, Steve Dickler at 215-530- cards, we only reference the population of that card's grading 4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose situation for company. For example, if we say an SGC card has three you, as well as a chance to make some serious money. equals and none better, we are only referring to that card's population among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwise Consignments For Our Next Auction: stated. All population counts are valid as of the time of writ- We have already begun taking consignments for our August ing and are subject to change. 8, 2013 auction. Consignment deadline: July 1, 2013 - by consigning your items early, you allow us the opportunity to About Our Autographs: advertise your items on our website, in trade publications and All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions come press releases, as well as at major shows across the country. with either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most This is an invaluable way to expose your items to our thou- used), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), Stacks sands of current bidders and possible new bidders, who can of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some even have then plan ahead to bid on your items. Believe me, it happens! more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we take great pride in only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", "NO QUES- We are always looking for unique Americana items to try in TIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's world of autopens, our catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (pri- secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, you can rest assured marily 1960s's and older, though), feel free to call us and dis- that your autographed items from H&S have passed the most cuss it. You may have a pile of gold that's just hidden under a stringent examination. little dust, or needs the right exposure! Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signature ALSO: We are the best major catalog auction company for was a common practice among teams where the key players newer modern insert, relic and autographed cards. Virtually would not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendant every consignor has been pleased with the results for their would sign for the player. We note any signature that is a "Shiny Cards" through our auction. clubhouse signature. Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale or con- Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's: signments of your cards and other treasures. For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining full pho-

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 5 LOT EXAMPLE: “Items With Reserves” feature slightly modified! We have expanded and modified the “items with reserves” feature for this auction. Now, the items with reserves are noted with a red outline around the lot and the words “ITEM WITH RESERVE” heading above the lot. They will also appear in the appropriate category section based on the item. The reason we have started this is to allow us to offer more unique and special items, while also giving our consignors the assur- ance that the items will at least reach a certain minimum. All items with reserves will have an opening bid and an estimated value range. The reserve bid on any item will never be greater than the low value in the estimated range. By starting the bidding below the reserve price it will allow our bidders to get their initial bids in prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids” on the final day of the auction and then all eligible bidders can decide what they want their final bid to be on that day. The items will have a statement in the bid box on our website saying either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. Those two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are entering a ceiling bid on one of these items and your ceiling bid exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the value that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of your ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If the item ends with the “reserve not met” the item will be deemed “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to make this a simple and easy-to-understand feature in our auction; should you have any questions, concerns or comments on this new venture, we welcome your feedback.

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6 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 1. 1933 R300 George C. Miller Near Set of (30/32) Cards— Uncancelled The offered 1933 R300 George C. Miller near set of (30/32) cards is a depression era treasure that is almost impossible to locate in any condition. Adding to the luster of this Boston area set is that while most cards were submitted and cancelled (either through hole punches or being sliced in half) as part of a promotional campaign, these candy card relics have entirely escaped that fate. The dazzling multi-colored back- grounds are fashioned after the popular art deco design sequences of the age. Of the 32 cards in the series, an even split of 16 American and National Leaguers are check- listed. Exactly 60% of the offered assembly captures members of the Hall of Fame. The overall condition breakdown is as follows: 7% (VG), 20% (GD), 17% (FR) and 56% (PR) with 15% displaying reverse paper loss or writing. Highlights include: Averill (PR), Bottomley (PR, reverse paper loss), Cronin (PR, reverse paper loss), Dickey (PR), Foxx (PR), Frisch (PR, reverse paper loss), Gehringer (FR), Goslin (GD), Grove (FR), Hafey (PR), Klein (PR), Maranville (PR), O’Doul (GD), Ott (GD), Ruffing (PR), Simmons (FR), Terry (PR), L. Waner (PR) and P. Waner (PR). Each por- trait displays a Type 1 (Fox/Klien) checklist back. Missing only the Andrews short- print and Dean for completion. Opening Bid $2500.00

2. 1909-11 White Borders Near Set of (475/524) Different with (53) Hall of Famers/Stars The standard bearer for the pre-war collecting hobby is undoubtedly the 1909- 1911 T206 White Borders series. So popular is “The Monster”, that many hobby- ists make this ACC designation their lifelong collecting pursuit. Over 90% of the acclaimed century-old set is available with the offered near set of (475/524) dif- ferent cards. These pint-sized treasures have been well handled over the decades and are ideal for the budget conscious enthusiast. The approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 10% (GD or better), 40% (FR) and 50% (PR) with the majority displaying a combination of acute wear including significant creasing, paper loss, tape residue, trimming, writing or missing pieces. The advertising back breakdown is as follows: (323) Piedmont, (88) Sweet Caporal, (25) Old Mill, (23) Polar Bear, (11) Sovereign, (2) American Beauty (both trimmed), (2) Tolstoi (both trimmed) and (1) El Principe De Gales. Highlights include: Hall of Famers/Stars: (53 cards, all common backs, unless noted) with Bender (FR, No Trees), Bender (FR, with Trees), Bresnahan (GD, Portrait), Breshanan (GD, with Bat), M. Brown (FR, reverse stamp, Cubs on Shirt), M. Brown (PR, Portrait), Chance (PR, Batting), Chance (PR, pin holes, Red Portrait), Chance (PR, Yellow Portrait), Evers (PR, with Bat, on Shirt, Polar Bear), Evers (trimmed, Cubs on Shirt), Jennings (GD, Both Hands Showing), Lajoie (PR, writing, Throwing), Marquard (FR, Hands at Thighs), Mathewson (trimmed, Dark Cap, Sovereign 350), Mathewson (PR, White Cap), McGraw (GD, Finger in Air), Tinker (PR, Bat Off Shoulder), Tinker (FR, Portrait), Waddell (GD, Throwing); Southern Leaguers near: (46/48 cards, (18) Old Mill); Key Variations/Errors: (4 cards, all common backs) with Lundgren (FR, Chicago) and Horizontal Cards: (5/6 cards, all common backs). More on our website. Opening Bid $2500.00

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4. (3) 1887 N172 Old Judge SGC 60 5. (4) 1887 N172 Old Judge Graded Singles Orioles—SGC 30-40 Each grad- The early ed 60 EX bird collec- 5 by SGC. tor will get Members these (4) of the 1887 N172 Omaha Old Judge Omahogs Baltimore and St. Orioles sin- Paul gles. Each Saints rep- graded resent between 40 their VG 3 and squads 30 Good 2 with this by SGC. classic trio These 126 of 1887 year-old N172 Old treasures 3. (2) 1887 N172 Old Judge SGC 70 Judge each display Graded Cards examples. (EX-MT) Each graded 70 EX+ 5.5 by SGC. Solid pairing of 1887 Included surfaces N172 Old Judge action poses. Included among these are appro- with clear 126 year-old specimens are 1.) W. Pfeffer (Chicago) priately images and and 2.) Werrick (St. Paul, only two graded higher). judged enchanting Build the foundation of your 1887 N172 Old Judge copies of captions. project with this tandem! 1.) Burns Slight reverse paper pulling or residue imperfections Opening Bid $200.00 “Ball in Hands Above Head” (Omaha); 2.) Leighton account for the technical assessments. Included are (Omaha) and 3.) Maines (St. Paul). SGC 40: Sommers; SGC 35: Griffin; SGC 30: (2 Opening Bid $200.00 cards) with Farrell and Quinn. Opening Bid $250.00

6. 1887 7. (4) N172 Old 1887-1888 Judge N27 and Group of N28 Allen (9) SGC & Ginter Graded Baseball Cards Cards Formidable with starting nine Anson— of 1887 N172 Old Judge All SGC singles. Each Those with graded by an eye for the SGC. nineteenth 8. (6) 1887-1915 Baltimore Included are century will SGC 45: appreciate Orioles/Terrapins Type Cards with Schenkel this quartet of Bender—All Graded (Milwaukee); baseball play- Pre-War Baltimore! Whether you flock to the Orioles SGC 35: ers from the or “fear the turtle”, these (6) 1887-1915 Baltimore 1887-1888 Orioles and Terrapins cards are perfect Type center- (Washington); N27 and N28 pieces for the advanced collector. Included among this SGC 30: Schoch (Washington); SGC 20: (2 cards) Allen & Ginter series. Each graded by SGC. Included graded sextet are 1887 Buchner Gold Coin: Burns with Chicken Wolf (Louisville), Shreve (Indianapolis); are 1887 N27 Allen & Ginter: (2 cards) with Anson (SGC 10); 1887 N172 Old Judge: Farrell (SGC 30); SGC 10: (4 cards) with Bastian (Chicago, reverse writ- (SGC 10, reverse check marks), Clarkson (SGC 35, 1912 C46 Imperial Tobacco: #13 Frock (PSA 5); 1914 ing), Hellman (Sioux City), Krock (Chicago, reverse reverse check marks); 1888 N28 Allen & Ginter: (2 -2 Coupon Cigarettes: Bender (SGC 10, Trees in writing) and M. Sullivan (Chicago, reverse stamp). cards) with Bennett (SGC 20, reverse check marks) and Background); 1915 Cracker Jack: #90 F. Smith (SGC Opening Bid $250.00 Fogarty (SGC 20, reverse check marks). 30, one of tougher cards in set) and 1915 E106 Opening Bid $250.00 American Caramel: Doolan (PSA 1). Opening Bid $400.00

11. 1887 N172 9. 1887 N172 10. 1887 N172 Old Judge Old Judge Old Judge Jack Carney Nick Smith Mickey “Washingtons” SGC 84— Hughes SGC Variation— None Better 82 Opening Bid SGC 70 Opening Bid $250.00 $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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15. 1895 N300 16. 1911 17. 1911 T205 Mayo’s Cut Plug Gold Border Gold Border Cy Tommy McCarthy Eddie Grant PSA Young PSA 3.5 SGC 30 6.5—One Better Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

19. (3) 1911 T205 20. 1909-11 T206 PSA Graded White Borders Ty Cards With Cobb (Red Tinker, Evers and Portrait) SGC 60 Chance Opening Bid $500.00 18. (2) 1911 T205 Gold Border Hall of Opening Bid $200.00 Famers: (PSA 2.5) & (PSA 2) Opening Bid $200.00

21. 1909-11 T206 23. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty White Borders (Bat On Cobb (Red Shoulder) PSA 4 Portrait) BVG 2.5 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 22. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Red Portrait) with Tolstoi Back—SGC 40 Opening Bid $500.00

25. 1914 T213-2 26. 1915 Cracker Coupon Cigarettes Jack #2 Home Walter Johnson Baker GAI 7 SGC 30 (First Graded) Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 24. (2) 1909-11 T206 White Border Walter Johnson Poses—Both SGC 40-60 Opening Bid $400.00

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27. 1912 E270 Colgan’s Chips Red Borders Ty Cobb SGC 10—Only Two Graded 28. 1909 E92 Nadja Caramels Roger Only Two Graded by SGC! Graded Bresnahan PSA 6 10 Poor 1 by SGC. The offered 1912 Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA. Snag a delectable turn- E270 Colgan’s Chips Red Borders Ty of-the-century treat with this seldom offered 1909 Cobb is a classic case of the technical E92 Nadja Caramels . The fleet grade being fairly unimportant. Quite footed Hall of Fame navigates the base simply, while copies from the 1909- paths on this 104 year-old antique exhibiting a rel- 11 E254 Colgan’s Chips are readily atively strong perimeter, mostly accurate centering available, samples from the red bordered designation are nearly impossible to locate and bright surface hues. The all important adver- in any condition. Only 138 total specimens of any player have been evaluated, with tising back is clean with bold black typeface. One Cobb being the undisputed king of the group. Despite a combination of wear consis- of 8 at the grading tier with only one better. tent with its technical grade, the haunting portrait of the Hall of Famer emerges from Opening Bid $400.00 a pitch-black setting. The reverse promotional advertising back for a “handsome pho- tograph of the world’s pennant winning team” is off-centered but otherwise clean. For the advanced Ty Cobb specialist who thought they had it all. Opening Bid $500.00 29. 1909 E92 Croft’s Cocoa 30. (6) 1911 Mecca Christy Folders with (4) PSA Mathewson 4-5 Graded Including SGC 20 Mathewson Prized 1909 E92 Innovative sextet of 1911 T201 Mecca Croft’s Cocoa Christy Double Folders with (4) PSA graded Mathewson keepsake. examples including the “Christian Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by Gentleman”. Included among these SGC, less than 10 dual-sided relics are PSA 5: (2 cards) copies of this “Class with Grant/McLean, of 1936” Hall of Mathewson/Bridwell; PSA 4: (2 cards) Famer have been confirmed with the advertising back. The horizontal rendering with Cicotte/Thoney, Walsh/Payne; depicts the twirler dealing against a lovely multi-colored dusk setting. Surface creas- Ungraded: (2 cards) with ing and other imperfections associated with the technical grade are offset by 1.) the Rucker/Daubert (VG) and acclaimed subject; 2.) the attractive and colorful pose and 3.) the scarce sponsor of the Thomas/Coombs (EX-MT). designation. The black reverse is absent of any paper loss, however there appears to Opening Bid $150.00 be an erased pencil notation. Opening Bid $400.00

31. 1911 T205 PSA Graded Card Lot of (5) With Wheat - All 32. 1911 T205 PSA Graded Card EX 5 or Better Lot of (17) With (4) Hall of Famers Colorful depictions, vibrant hues and gold leaf Deadball Era stalwarts are borders comprise the fare with these (17) PSA framed by vibrant backgrounds graded 1911 T205 cardboard collectibles. The and gorgeous gold leaf borders tobacco prizes present nicely and include: PSA in this lot of (5) 1911 T205 5.5: Tannehill; PSA 5: Hauser, Kleinlow, T. PSA mid-grade tobacco heir- Smith; PSA 4.5: Downey; PSA 4: Cicotte, E. looms. Includes: PSA 6: Foxen Collins, Herzog, Hoblitzell, LaPorte, Pfiester, (Piedmont back); PSA 5.5: Stahl, Street, Suggs; PSA 3.5: Clarke; PSA 3: Daubert (Sweet Caporal), Walsh; PSA 2: J. Collins. More on our website. Oakes (Piedmont); PSA 5: Opening Bid $400.00 Oldring (Piedmont), Wheat (Piedmont). Opening Bid $250.00

33. (19) 1911 T205 Gold Borders with Hall of Famers & 34. 1913 M101-3 Eddie Shortprints/Variations—All PSA Collins—SGC 40 Authentic Perhaps the greatest second baseman of all-time, Each graded Authentic by PSA due to being ’ numerous accomplishments paved his altered. Build an affordable 1911 T205 Gold way to Cooperstown. Presented is a 1913 Sporting Borders set with these (19) different cards. Unless News M101-3 card graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. noted, each relic displays a common advertising Measuring approximately 3-1/4 x 5-1/4” this hand- back. Included are Hall of Famers: (2 cards) with some card features Collins in a menacing pose Griffith, Marquard; Shortprints/Variations: (4 wielding a thick-handled period style bat. The words cards) with Barger (Full “B” on Cap), Dougherty “Edward Collins Athletics” and (Red Sock Emblem), Harmon (Left Ear Shows), “Published by The Sporting News” appear at the Hoblitzell (Cin. After 1908 in Stats, Sovereign); obverse bottom to the right of Collins’ feet. The Other: (13 cards) with Bescher, Blackburne, reverse of the card features a postcard format that is Gibson, Hummell, Kroh, Lobert, Lush (Polar unused. Bear), Mattern, Merkle, O’Leary, Richie, Sheckard Opening Bid $250.00 and Titus. Opening Bid $250.00

10 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 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. 1909- 36. (4) 1909- 11 T206 11 T206 White White Borders Borders Bill Graded Hall O’Hara of Famers (St. Louis with Variation) Tougher BVG 1.5 Backs Graded 1.5 Including Fair by BVG. Mathewson Famed 1909- 37. (9) 1909-11 T206 White Border Hall Exploding in 11 T206 of Famers with Mathewson—All SGC pre-war popular- White ity are 1909-11 30-60 Borders Bill T206 White Construct the foundation to your 1909-11 T206 White O’Hara (St. Borders with Borders set with these (9) Hall of Famers. Each graded Louis) team tougher backs. by SGC with either a Piedmont or Sweet Caporal variation. The combination advertising back. Included are stunning examples of Although the of Hall of Fame subjects and elusive advertising revers- SGC 60: (3 cards) with Jennings (One Hand Showing), Polar Bear es makes this quartet of graded T206 cards a winning Lajoie (with Bat), Tinker (Bat Off Shoulder); SGC 55: backed keepsake displays a combination of creasing choice. Included are lovely mid-grade representations (2 cards) with M. Brown (Portrait), Mathewson (Dark and perimeter wear consistent with the technical evalu- of 1.) Bender (Pitching, No Tress) with American Cap); SGC 50: (2 cards) with Duffy, Willis ation, the sheer scarcity of this treasure more than Beauty 350 Subjects (unframed) back (PSA 4, mc); 2.) (Throwing); SGC 40: Waddell (Portrait) and SGC 30: makes up the difference. Extremely challenging to Bresnahan (Batting) with El Principe De Gales back Clarke (Holding Bat). locate in any condition and an essential acquisition for (PSA 3); 3.) Mathewson (Dark Cap) with Tolstoi back Opening Bid $400.00 the serious T206 enthusiast. Opening Bid $400.00 (SGC 40) and 4.) Wheat with Sovereign 460 Subjects back (SGC 40). Opening Bid $250.00 38. 1909-11 40. 1909- T206 White 1936 Pre- Borders War Baseball Baltimore Graded Orioles Grab Bag of PSA (35) Cards Graded with (10) Team Set Hall of of (9) Famers Cards with Representatives Tougher from the “T”, “R” and “F” designa- Backs tions are home to Early Baltimore this 1909-1936 Orioles fans 39. (5) 1910-1931 Baseball Hall of Fame pre-war baseball will want to Type Cards with Ruth & (2) Cobb—All grab bag of (35) snag the offered Graded cards. Each grad- 1909-11 T206 These (5) 1910-1931 Baseball Hall of Famers are “just ed by either PSA White Borders the type” for the advanced pre-war collector. Each or SGC, this older assembly is bolstered by the inclu- team set of (9) graded by either PSA or SGC. Included are 1.) 1910-11 sion of (10) Hall of Famers. Highlights include 1928 cards. Each graded by PSA, unless noted, each tiny M116 Sporting Life Bender pastel (SGC 60); 2.) 1914 Tharp’s Ice Cream: with SGC 40: #29 Kelly, #50 treasure has a common advertising back. Included are T213-2 Coupon Tinker (SGC 20, Chicago Fed., Bat Off Frisch; SGC 30: #53 Roush; PSA 1.5: #22 Heilmann, PSA 5: (3 cards) with Cassidy, Dessau (Polar Bear), Shoulder); 3.) 1921 W551 Cobb (SGC Authentic); 4.) #32 Carey, #46 Terry; PSA 1: #19 Bancroft; SGC 10: Hall; PSA 4: Poland (Sovereign 350); PSA 3.5: Dunn; 1926 W512 #3 Cobb (SGC 60) and 5.) 1931 W517 #20 #28 Speaker; 1928 Yuengling’s Ice Cream: with SGC PSA 2: (4 cards) with Adkins (Polar Bear), Jackson Ruth portrait-hand cut (PSA 1) due to reverse glue 40: #59 L. Waner and 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #35 (Old Mill), Slagle (Tolstoi) and Strang (mk, Cycle 350). residue/paper loss. Averill (SGC 20). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

42. 1933 43. 1933 41. 1928 R315 Goudey #181 Baseball #92 Babe Ruth - SGC 84 - SGC Opening Bid $400.00 PSA 4 “Authentic” Opening Bid Opening Bid $400.00 $250.00

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45. (7) 1921 Tip Top Bread 44. (4) 1921 Tip Top —All SGC Bread Baltimore Orioles Authentic SGC 20-35 with (3) New Released as part of a promotional campaign Additions to Checklist by Tip Top Bread throughout Baltimore in As the exclusive home to the 1921, these (7) 1921 1921 Tip Top Bread Baltimore Orioles singles are among the most elusive of Orioles find of 2009 and 2010, all Charm City collectibles. Each graded there was some uncertainty Authentic by SGC due to slight trimming whether the selection that along the edges, these 3-1/2 x 5-1/2” over- Huggins and Scott offered would sized sepia-toned beauties still display (GD to be added to at a later date. With VG) canvases with clean reverses. Included no more than 2-3 copies of any are Atcheson, Davis, Dunn, Egan, Jacobson, Lefler and Mathews. Only two cards of card known, the prospect of fur- each Oriole have been judged by SGC. More on our website. ther discoveries certainly seemed Opening Bid $500.00 plausible. Each graded by SGC, the questions can be put to rest as there is more to be added to the 1921 Tip Top Bread Baltimore 46. 1933 Goudey Baseball #149 Babe Orioles story. Among the offered Ruth SGC 30 quartet, three are making their Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC. Swing for the fences with debut appearance in the hobby “The Sultan of Swat” by placing the winning bid on after 92 years! Included are SGC the offered 1933 Goudey Baseball #149 Babe Ruth 35: Maisel (first known, did make card. The “ king of the big leagues” is cap- an appearance in early advertis- tured in glorious detail with a radiant red backdrop and ing); SGC 30: (2 cards) with crystal clear registration. The canvas is absent of any Lawry (first known), Sullivan significant obverse creasing and would not look out of (first graded, sold in earlier auc- place in a higher graded holder. tion) and SGC 20: Ogden (first Opening Bid $250.00 known). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

47. 1935 National Chicle 48. 1935 National Chicle R327 Diamond Stars #31 R327 Diamond Stars #30 Cuyler and #48 Ferrell - Manush and #59 Bottomley - Both NM-MT 8 Both NM-MT 8 Hall of Fame contemporaries whose Contemporaries whose Hall of Fame paths never crossed on the diamond, careers spanned the 1920s-1930s, Jim Ki Ki Cuyler and meet Bottomley and are the with identical lofty technical grades subjects on these 1935 National Chicle on these (2) 1935 Diamond Stars Diamond Stars cardboard collectibles. R327 National Chicle Co. cardboard Flaunting colorful illustrations framed collectibles. Includes: #31 Cuyler by pinpoint centering and razor sharp GAI NM-MT 8 (green back, 1st grad- edges/corners, the keepsakes include: ed); #48 Ferrell PSA NM-MT 8 #30 Manush GAI NM-MT 8; #59 Bottomley PSA NM-MT 8 (only 5 graded higher). (only 5 graded higher). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00 49. (4) 1933-1936 Goudey & 50. 1938 Goudey Heads-Up #282 Bobby Diamond Stars SGC Graded Doerr Rookie SGC 88—Highest Graded Hall of Famers with SGC 55 with None Better Gehrig High-Grade Pre-War Hall of Fame Rookie! Graded Stalwarts of the depression era take the 88 NM-MT 8 by SGC. At 95 years of age, Robert field with these (4) 1933-1936 Goudey Pershing (Bobby) Doerr is the last living player to and Diamond Stars Hall of Famers. appear on a 1930s gum card. Depicted barely out of his Each graded by SGC. Included are teens, this 1938 Goudey Heads-Up #282 extremely clean copies of 1933 rookie is a razor-sharp example of the Hall of Famer. Goudey: (2 cards) with #92 Gehrig Exhibits well constructed corners, crisp edges and pin- (SGC 55), #216 Gomez (SGC 70); point centering along with a radiant color scheme. The 1934-36 Diamond Stars: (2 cards) with sole example of Doerr from the popular set judged at the #28 Lopez (SGC 60, 1935) and #44 Hornsby (SGC 45, 1935). grading level with none better. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

51. 1940 Play Ball #1 Joe DiMaggio (SGC 40) & #27 Ted 52. (3) 1926-1969 Baseball Hall of Williams (SGC 30) Famers with Cobb, DiMaggio & Ruth— Pre-War Joltin’ Joe & Teddy Ballgame! All SGC Captured just a year before their epic ‘41 seasons, this pair of 1940 Play Ball Joe Each graded by SGC. Offbeat trio of 1926-1969 DiMaggio and gum cards pic- Baseball Hall of Famers featuring celebrated legends tures the young superstars climbing toward Ty Cobb, Joe DiMaggio and Babe Ruth. Included are the peak of their profession. Included are 1.) eye-popping renditions of 1.) 1926 W512 Cobb (SGC #1 DiMaggio (SGC 40) and 2.) #27 T. Authentic, Ex-Mgr. Detroit A.L.); 2.) 1935 Goudey Williams (SGC 30). The DiMaggio example Four-in-One Ruth/McManus/Brandt/Maranville (SGC appears on par with its technical assessment. However, the Williams portrait presents 55) and 3.) 1969 #5 DiMaggio much nicer than the assigned grade and could warrant a second look from the service. (SGC 84). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

12 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 53. 1933 Goudey 55. 1939 Play Ball #92 Lou Gehrig #92 Ted Williams PSA 3.5 Rookie PSA 5 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

54. 1933 Goudey #19 & #22 —Both SGC 70 Opening Bid $150.00

58. (3) 1948- 1949 Bowman 57. 1948 Bowman Baseball Hall 56. 1939 Play Ball Baseball #38 Red #26 Joe DiMaggio of Fame Schoendienst RC Rookies with PSA 4 SGC 88 Opening Bid $250.00 PSA 5 Jackie Opening Bid $250.00 Robinson Opening Bid $200.00

61. (5) 1952 New 59. 1952 Topps 60. 1952 Topps York Baseball #321 Joe Baseball #395 Jake Yankees Black High Pitler High PSA Number—PSA 7 Number PSA 6.5 Graded Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Cards with #384 Crosetti Opening Bid $150.00

62. 1953 Topps 63. (3) 1953 Topps 64. 1954 Topps Baseball #82 Yankees Baseball #1 Ted - Cards with Ford— Williams SGC 70 All PSA 7 PSA 4 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

65. 1954 Bowman Baseball #66 Ted Williams SGC 55 Opening Bid $200.00

66. 1955 Topps Baseball #123 Sandy 67. 1955 Topps Baseball #164 Roberto Koufax RC—PSA 7 Clemente RC—PSA 6.5 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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69. 1952 Topps Baseball #311 Mickey Mantle Rookie High Number—SGC 35 Graded 35 Good+ 2.5 by SGC. Breathtaking 1952 Topps Baseball #311 Mickey Mantle rookie high number. The brainchild of , “the father of the modern ”, the “giant size” 1952 Topps Baseball series enthralled legions of youngsters and put their competition, namely Bowman, on notice. At the same time in , a youth- ful Mickey Mantle ably replaced a Hall of Famer in center field while becoming an idol in his own right. The 68. 1951 Bowman Baseball #253 Mickey Mantle RC (SGC 45) New York marriage and #305 RC (SGC 55) between the Topps While the age-old debate still rages for which “golden age” slugger was better, the Company of contestants Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle are prominently paired on these iconic and Mickey Mantle 1951 Bowman Baseball rookie cards. Each harshly graded by SGC. Included are 1.) became a “match made in heaven”. While 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle rookie #253 Mantle RC (SGC 45) and 2.) #305 Mays RC (SGC 55). These horizontal high high numbers are not scarce, the sheer demand for this iconic post-war card certainly numbers display at the peak of their technical evaluations with relatively strong exceeds supply in any condition. The offered high number exhibits moderate, but even perimeters, clean edges and mostly accurate centering. As the undisputed keys of the perimeter wear along with other superficial surface imperfections which accounts for 1951 Bowman Baseball edition, the rest of the series will be well within reach after the technical grade. A solid example with a striking appearance that deserves a promi- checking off this dynamic tandem from your wantlist! nent place in any 1952 Topps Baseball collection. Opening Bid $1500.00 Opening Bid $750.00

70. 1949 Lummis Peanut Butter Del 71. (3) 1948-49 Leaf Gum Ennis SGC 30—Only Graded Baseball Hall of Famers with Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC. Former “Whiz Kid” Musial, Ruth & Williams—All Del Ennis swings for the fences on this exceeding- ly scarce 1949 Lummis Peanut Butter regional SGC 40-60 Type. The lone copy of the former All-Star judged Electric trio of 1948-49 Leaf Gum Baseball by SGC (and only the third total from the issue), Hall of Famers including a retired great and this sepia-toned treasure displays moderate surface two superstars of the age. Each graded by wear consistent with the assigned technical grade. SGC. Included are 1.) #3 Ruth (SGC 40); 2.) Exhibits a clear batting image and relatively clean #4 Musial RC (SGC 60) and 3.) #76 T. reverse with bold, black typeface. The first Williams (SGC 60). The obverses are crease- Lummis Peanut Butter sample that Huggins & free exhibiting only superficial perimeter Scott Auctions has offered! wear. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

72. (5) 1948-49 Leaf Gum Baseball Hall of Famers with Ruth & 73. (3) 1949 Bowman Brooklyn DiMaggio—All SGC Dodger Rookie Hall of Famers Leaf Hall of Famers! Each with Campanella, Robinson & graded by SGC. “Joltin’ Joe” Snider—All SGC and “Babe” headline this quin- The catalysts for the 1950s Brooklyn Dodger tet of 1948-49 Leaf Gum offensive machine are profiled with these (3) Baseball Hall of Famers. These 1949 Bowman Baseball rookie Hall of appropriately assessed render- Famers. Each strictly judged by SGC. ings are quite attractive and Included are magnificent specimens of 1.) #50 include SGC 60: #1 J. J. Robinson RC (SGC 55); 2.) #84 DiMaggio; SGC 55: #32 Campanella RC (SGC 60) and 3.) #226 Snider Spahn RC; SGC 40: (2 cards) RC high number (SGC 60). with #4 Musial RC, #11 Opening Bid $250.00 Rizzuto and SGC 20: #3 Ruth. Opening Bid $250.00

14 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 75. (3) 76. (4) 1948- 1953 1953 Bowman Bowman Color Baseball Baseball Hall of SGC 60 Famers with Graded Berra RC & Stars Berra/ with Mantle—All Mantle & SGC Graded Reese Each graded by Each graded SGC. Timeless 60 EX 5 by teammates and SGC. diamond heroes are portrayed on 74. (4) 1952 Topps Baseball High Flowery superlatives these (4) 1948- Numbers—All PSA 6-6.5 simply do not do justice to this trio of 1953 Bowman 1953 Bowman Each graded either EX-MT+ 6.5 or EX-MT 6 by PSA. Color Baseball superstars. Perhaps, the adjective “beau- Baseball Hall of Fill your 1952 Topps Baseball high numbers with these tiful” would suffice. Included among this classic three- Famers. Included are razor-sharp renditions of 1948 four crisp examples from the iconic series. Included are some are #33 Reese, #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle and #59 Bowman: (2 cards) with #5 Feller (SGC 60), #6 Berra appropriately judged copies of PSA 6.5: #336 Koslo; Mantle. Each cardboard keepsake presents at the peak RC (SGC 60); 1952 Bowman: #43 Feller (SGC 84) PSA 6: (3 cards) with #323 Church, #335 Lepcio and of its technical assessment. and 1953 Bowman Color: #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle #397 Main. Opening Bid $250.00 (SGC 60). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

78. 1954 Topps #128 Henry Aaron RC (SGC 40) & 1955 Topps #164 RC (SGC 50) Integral cogs to their respective sets, legends 77. (53) 1952-1955 Red Man Tobacco Henry Aaron and 79. 1955 Bowman - GAI 9 (with Tabs) Singles Including (18) SGC Roberto Clemente From Bowman’s final set as an independent card Graded are teamed on this maker, the 1955 edition was headlined by television- classic pairing of Dip into the offered 1952-1955 Red Man Tobacco (with themed collectibles such as this #179 Hank Aaron. 1954 and 1955 Tabs) singles collection including (18) SGC graded. Encapsulated and Graded Mint 9 by GAI, this pristine Topps Baseball sin- Featured are 1952 Red Man: (5 cards) with SGC 80: cardboard keepsake depicts the young outfielder in his gles. Each graded by SGC. Included are 1.) 1954 Topps #NL14 Mays, #NL19 Schoendienst; 1954 Red Man: County Stadium surroundings. Pinpoint centering, razor #128 Aaron RC (SGC 40) and 2.) 1955 Topps #164 (28 cards) with SGC 86: #NL10 Schoendienst; SGC sharp edges/corners and a clean reverse are all consis- Clemente RC (SGC 50). Each card presents nicely for 84: #NL5 Irvin, #NL10 Schoendienst; 1955 Red Man: tent with the technical appraisal. the opined technical grades with only moderate corner (16 cards) with SGC 84: #AL8 Lemon and SGC 50: Opening Bid $800.00 wear, relatively clean edges and bright color sequences. #AL16 Berra. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

81. 1911-1983 PSA Graded Baseball Card Lot of (45) With T205 Mathewson 82. (3) 1955-1967 Topps Baseball Hall of and (3) Mantle 80. (3) 1955 Topps Baseball #164 Fame Rookies with Carlton, Spanning the Deadball Era to the rise of cookie cutter Roberto Clemente Rookie Cards with (2) stadiums with Astroturf, these (45) PSA graded cards Koufax & Seaver—All PSA SGC 40 chronicle the grand game and its most prolific stars. Mound masters who dazzled their foes with pitching It does not get much better for the Pirates collector than Highlights include: 1911 T205 Gold Border prowess are the sole representatives in this trio of these (3) 1955 Topps Baseball #164 Roberto Clemente Mathewson (PSA 1); 1950 Bowman #75 Campanella 1955-1967 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame rookie cards. rookie cards! Included among this classic trio are (2) (PSA 3.5); 1954 Topps #1 T. Williams (PSA 4); 1955 Each graded by PSA. Included are 1.) 1955 Topps SGC 40 VG 3 and (1) ungraded (FR, staining). Each Topps #28 Banks (PSA 5), #50 J. Robinson (PSA 5); #123 Koufax RC (PSA 4.5); 2.) 1965 Topps #477 card is crease-free and displays only errant centering 1960 Topps #377 Maris (PSA 6); 1967 Topps #150 Carlton RC (PSA 7.5) and 3.) 1967 Topps #581 Seaver consistent with its technical grade. Mantle (PSA 5); 1968 Topps #50 Mays (PSA 6), #280 RC (PSA 5). Opening Bid $200.00 Mantle (PSA 7); 1969 Topps #500 Mantle (last name in Opening Bid $200.00 yellow, PSA 5). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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84. 1954 Esskay 85. 1954 Esskay 83. 1954 Esskay Hot Dogs Orioles Hot Dogs Orioles Hot Dogs Orioles Clint Courtney Chico Garcia Dick Kryhoski SGC 30—Only SGC 30—Only SGC 35 Graded by SGC Graded by SGC Opening Bid $200.00 or PSA or PSA Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

86. 1954 Esskay 87. 1954 Esskay Hot Dogs Orioles Hot Dogs Orioles Lou Kretlow SGC Chuck Diering 30—Only Graded SGC 20 by SGC or PSA Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 88. 1956 Topps Baseball #135 Mickey Mantle (Gray Back) SGC 70 Opening Bid $200.00

89. (3) 1956 & 1957 Topps 91. 1959 Home Baseball Run Derby Willie Checklists— Mays SGC 55 All PSA 5-6 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid 90. (4) 1954-1962 Topps New York $100.00 Yankees PSA 6-8 Graded Cards with Ford & Mantle Opening Bid $150.00

93. 1967 Topps 92. 1964 Topps Venezuelan #213 94. 1967 Topps Giants BVG 9.5 Willie Mays SGC Punch-Outs Sandy #25 Mantle - 45—Highest Koufax SGC 45 Highest Graded Graded Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

95. 1969 Topps 96. 1972 Topps 97. 1980 WBTV Super #42 Joe Baseball BVG 9.5 Charlotte Morgan Proof— #49 Willie Mays - Orioles Cal SGC Authentic Highest Graded Ripken SGC 40 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

16 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 99. (9) 1959 Topps Baseball PSA 7-9 Graded Cards with , Brooks & Electric “starting nine” of high-grade 1959 To p p s 98. (7) 1957-1960 Topps Baseball SGC Baseball PSA g r a d- 100. (7) 1957-1966 Topps Baseball ed singles. Ideal for 55-86 Graded Stars with (3) Mantle Graded Stars with (3) Mantle Circle the bases with the sluggers found in these (7) the registry special- Secure these (7) 1957-1966 Topps Baseball graded stars 1957-1960 Topps Baseball SGC graded stars. Included ist, these gems each with Aaron, Clemente and (3) Mantle cards headlining. are 1957 Topps: (2 cards) with #1 T. Williams (SGC exhibit accurate centering, razor-sharp corners, creamy Included are 1957 Topps: #95 Mantle (PSA 4); 1960 55), #95 Mantle (SGC 70); 1958 Topps: (2 cards) with edges and “pack fresh” surface registrations. Included Topps: (5 cards) with #10 Banks (PSA 6), #50 Kaline #30 Aaron (SGC 86), #52 Clemente (SGC 86); 1959 are P S A 9 : (4 cards) with #386 Delsing, #390 C e p e d a, (PSA 5), #300 Aaron (PSA 6), #326 Clemente (PSA 7), Topps: (2 cards) with #10 Mantle (SGC 84), #478 #392 Herzog, #397 Senators Team; P S A 8 . 5 : (2 cards) #350 Mantle (SGC 84) and 1966 Topps: #50 Mantle Clemente (SGC 86) and 1960 Topps: #350 Mantle with #375 Nieman, #439 B. Robinson; P S A 8 : (2 cards) (PSA 5). (SGC 60). with #378, #435 F. Robinson and P S A 7 : #388 Wi l l . Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

101. (11) 1953- 1968 Baseball Hall of Fame SGC Graded Stars with (2) Mantle & (4) Clemente Dynamic 1953-1968 Baseball Hall of Fame SGC graded card collection of 103. (3) 1960-1980 Topps Baseball (11) featuring multi- Carlton, Henderson & Yastrzemski ple legends. Included 102. 1965 Old London Coins Paper Rookies—All SGC 88-92 are: 1953 Topps: Proof & 1968 Topps Test Discs Willie #54 Feller (SGC 82); High-Grade Hall of Fame Rookies! Each graded by 1956 Topps: #110 Mays—Both SGC Authentic SGC. This elite trio of 1960-1980 Topps Baseball Berra (SGC 55, gray back); 1958 Topps: #150 Mantle Each graded Authentic by SGC. Near impossible tan- greats is ideal for the discriminating hobbyist with an (SGC 60); 1961 : #14 Cobb (SGC 84); 1961 dem of 1965-1968 Willie Mays test/proof cards. eye for the very best. Each graded from 92 NM-MT+ Topps: (2 cards) with #388 Clemente (SGC 86), #475 Included are 1.) 1965 Old London Coins Paper Proof 8.5 to 88 NM-MT 8 by SGC. Included are 1.) 1960 Mantle MVP (SGC 88); 1962 Post Cereal: #173 Mays and 2.) 1968 Topps Test Discs Mays. Both cards Topps #148 Yastrzemski RC (SGC 88); 2.) 1965 Topps Clemente (SGC 50); 1962 Topps: (2 cards) with #10 were neatly extracted from proof sheets, so they are #477 Carlton RC (SGC 88) and 3.) 1980 Topps #482 Clemente (SGC 84), #320 Aaron (SGC 80); 1964 technically graded authentic. However, each keepsake Henderson RC (SGC 92). These canvases exhibit radi- Topps: #440 Clemente (SGC 80) and 1968 Topps: #80 presents much nicer. The only graded Mays cards from ant surface colors, pinpoint centering and nearly flaw- Carew (SGC 60) these sets evaluated by the third-party authenticator. less perimeters. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

104. 1967 105. (4) 1968 Topps Punch- & 1969 Topps Outs Willie Baseball Mays SGC 50 Willie Mays Who better to lead a Oddball National League A l l - Cards with (3) Star lineup than the legendary Wi l l i e SGC Graded Mays? Graded 50 Sensational quartet VG-EX 4 by SGC. of 1968 and 1969 This interesting 1967 Topps Baseball 106. 1961-2000 Topps Baseball Graded Topps Punch-Out oddball cards with HOF/Star Cards Lot of (35) - All PSA 8 Willie Mays test three SGC graded. or Better issue portrays the Included are appro- Hall of Famers and superstars spanning the pre-expan- acclaimed slugger as priately judged sion 1960s through the current bumper crop are well the team captain for a samples of 1.) 1968 represented in this lot of (35) Topps Baseball key cards stacked fantasy squad Topps Action All- with upper-tier assessments from PSA. Gorgeous pres- including a total of Stars #5 Mays center panel (SGC 80, 1 of 2 total grad- entation warrants high technical praise throughout. five Hall of Famers. ed); 2.) 1968 Topps Action All-Stars #9 strip with Highlights include: 1963 #242 Power Plus The oversized heir- Cepeda (center panel), Killebrew (upper panel) and Banks/Aaron (PSA 8); 1964 #29 Brock (PSA 8), #260 loom presents quite well for the assigned technical grade Mays (lower panel) presenting (VG-EX, with exception F. Robinson (PSA 8); 1964 Topps Giants #25 Mantle with limited fraying along the upper and lower edges. to missing sticker); 3.) 1969 Topps Four-In-One with (PSA 8); 1966 #30 Rose (PSA 8.5); 1970 #500 Aaron The perforated windows are tightly intact. One of only Adair/Wilson/Mays/Morris (SGC 80) and 4.) 1969 (PSA 8); 1975 #223 Yount (PSA 8); 1982 #21 Ripken four total judged by the grading service. Topps Super #65 Mays (SGC 84). RC (PSA 8). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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107. 1888 N43 Allen 108. 1913 WG5 National & Ginter Baseball Set Game Complete Set of of (6) Players Glued (54) Cards on Scrapbook Page Legends of the “deadball” era apply Featured are the six nine- their craft with the offered 1913 teenth century players who WG5 National Game complete set comprised the baseball por- of (54) cards. This ingenious issue tion of the multi-sport 1888 helped a baseball crazed public get N43 Allen & Ginter designa- closer to their favorite stars by pub- tion. Arranged and affixed lishing various game scenarios over an 8x10 scrapbook sheet, along with action packed poses of the historic obverses still their heroes. The century-old desig- present nicely. Subjects nation has an approximate condi- include: Ewing (slight creas- tion breakdown throughout of 30% ing), Fogarty (slight paper (VG-EX or better), 40% (VG) and loss), Getzin, Miller, Morrell 30% (GD or lesser). Keys include and Ryan. Since the reverses Alexander (VG), Baker (GD), are glued to the brittle page, Bender (GD), Bresnahan (VG), technical grades cannot be Chance (GD), Clarke (GD), Cobb ascribed. Still, a fine glimpse (GD), Crawford (VG), Evers (VG), into the early origins of the Griffith (GD), Huggins (GD), J. hobby is offered. Three sam- Jackson (VG-EX), Jennings (VG), ples from the N41 Allen & W. Johnson (GD), Lajoie (GD), Mack (VG), Marquard (VG), Mathewson (VG-EX), Ginter Quadrupeds series are adhered to the flip side. McGraw (VG), Speaker (VG-EX), Tinker (VG), Walsh (VG), Ho. Wagner (VG) and Opening Bid $400.00 C. Young (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

109. 1934 Diamond 110. 1935-1936 Matchbooks Silver Diamond Matchbooks Border Baseball Near Set Baseball Near Set of (196/200) (145/156) Plus Cubs Fantastic 1934 Diamond Baseball Set (23/23) Matchbooks Silver Border Baseball Those with an eye for the eso- near set of (196/200) base cards. teric will enjoy this pairing of These keepsakes were stored in a 1935-1936 Diamond photo album and are graded with Matchbooks Baseball com- deference to adhesive markings on plete and near sets. Highlights the reverses. The approximate con- include 1935-36 Diamond dition breakdown is as follows: Matchbooks near: (145/156 25% (EX-MT or better), 20% cards, average GD, 50% tape (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 35% (VG residue/writing or missing or lesser) with nearly 30% display- strikers) with Bottomley (VG- ing glue residue, reverse writing or EX), Cuyler (VG-EX), Frisch paper loss. None of the match- (EX-MT), Hartnett (VG-EX), books have matches. Keys include Klein (VG-EX), Stengel Bottomley (EX-MT), Frisch (EX- (NM), L. Waner (EX-MT) and MT), Galatzer (EX), Goldstein 1936 Diamond Matchbooks (FR, reverse writing), Hubbell Cubs set: (23/23, median GD, (EX), Klein (EX-MT), Klem (EX- one dupe, 40% tape MT), Maranville (EX-MT), Oana (FR, reverse writing), Ott (EX) and Veltman SP residue/writing or missing (GD). More on our website. strikers) with Hartnett (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

111. 1935 Wheaties 112. 1936 S and S Baseball Series 1 Game Complete Set of Partial Set (20/27) & (52) Cards Plus (2) 1936 Wheaties Dupes & (6) Baseball Series Near Contest/Rules Cards Set (11/12) Play with a full deck by scor- The Breakfast of ing this 1936 S and S Game Champions! Fuel up on this complete set of (52 cards) plus tandem of 1935-1936 a pair of dupes and (6) con- Wheaties Baseball near and test/rules cards. This edition partial sets. Several Hall of overwhelmingly grades (NM Famers preside in this group to NM-MT) or better with which were neatly extracted only a couple lesser. from period cereal boxes. Highlights include Appling, Highlights include 1935 Averill, Cronin, (2) Crosetti, Wheaties Series 1 partial: Cuyler, (2) Dickey, Ferrell, (20/27, three dupes) with (2) Foxx, Frisch, Gehringer, Cochrane (GD, Black Cap), Hartnett, Herman, Hubbell, Cochrane (GD, White Cap), Medwick, Ott, Traynor, Dean Brothers (EX-MT), Vaughan, L. Waner and P. Foxx (EX-MT), Hubbell Waner. The four instruction (EX-MT), T. Jackson (EX-MT),(2) Ott (both VG); 1936 Wheaties Series 4 near: cards average (EX-MT) with (11/12) with Grove (EX), Herman (EX-MT) and Ott (VG). More on our website. the two game slips presenting Opening Bid $250.00 similarly. Opening Bid $200.00

18 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 114. 1941 Play Ball 113. 1935-1937 W-UNC Complete Set Baseball Managers Set of of (72) Cards (16) Cards with (11) Hall of with (4) PSA Famers—Uncataloged Graded Keys Uncataloged 1935-1937 W-UNC The colorful 1941 Baseball Managers set of (16) cards Play Ball set is a with (11) Hall of Famers leading the pre-war issue way. Measuring approximately 1-1/4 treasured by col- x 2-1/4” with some variances, these lectors for its mul- portraits were possibly extracted from tiple Hall of a larger Sporting News schedule Famers and all- sheet from the same era. The obvers- around eye appeal. es present (EX-MT to NM) while the Presented is a blank reverses display traces of glue complete series of (72) cards with (4) PSA graded keys. The final major pre-war residue. Featured in this set are release has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% (EX or better), 30% (VG- Cochrane, Cronin, Frisch, Harris, EX), 30% (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser). Keys include #1 E. Miller (EX), #6 Hubbell Hornsby, Mack, McCarthy, (PR, reverse writing), #8 Ott (EX), #10 Vaughan (VG), #13 Foxx (PSA 5), #14 T. McKechnie, Stengel, Terry and Williams (PSA 5), #15 Cronin (EX), #18 Greenberg (PSA 6), #19 Gehringer (VG- Traynor. EX), #20 Ruffing (VG-EX), #54 Reese RC (GD), #60 Klein (VG-EX), #64 Doerr Opening Bid $200.00 (VG-EX), #70 Dickey (VG-EX), #71 J. DiMaggio (signed by sister, otherwise pres- ents VG) and #72 Gomez (PSA 4.5). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

115. 1941 116. 1948 Bowman Complete Set of (75) Baseball Complete Twice as nice! So said Cambridge, Set of (48) Cards Massachusetts’ Gum Products, Inc. Enticing 1948 Bowman upon issuing its 1941 “Double Play” Baseball complete set of set of (75). Presented in its entirety, (48) cards. This initial this dual portrait and action shots offering from the set carries an approximate overall Philadelphia confectioner breakdown of: 10% (EX-MT) or has an overall approxi- better; 10% (EX); 75% (VG-EX); mate condition breakdown and 5% (VG) or lesser, with tougher of 20% (VG-EX or bet- high numbers (51-52 – 149-150) ter), 30% (VG), 30% faring similarly. Keys include: #23- (GD) and 20% (FR or 24 Reese/Higbie (EX-MT), #31-32 lesser) with 10% display- Ott/Young (VG-EX), #51-52 ing tape residue or writ- Newsom/Greenberg (EX), #57-58 T. ing. Highlights include #3 Williams/Tabor (VG-EX), #59-60 Kiner RC (FR), #4 Mize Cronin/Foxx (VG-EX), #61-62 RC (PR, tape), #5 Feller Gomez/Rizzuto (VG-EX), #63-64 J. (GD), #6 Berra RC (VG), DiMaggio/Keller (VG-EX), #77-78 #8 Rizzuto RC (GD), #14 Krakauskas/Feller (VG-EX), #81-82 Reynolds (VG-EX), #17 T. Williams/Cronin IA (VG-EX), Slaughter (VG), #18 #85-86 Greenberg/Ruffing IA (VG- Spahn RC (VG), #36 EX), #89-90 Ott/Whitehead IA (VG-EX), #105-106 Grove/Doerr (NM), #139-140 Musial RC (FR), #38 Schoendienst RC (VG-EX) and #47 Thomson (VG). More on Arnovich/Hubbell (EX). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

117. 1948 Bowman Baseball Near Set of (47/48) Cards Seize the offered 1948 118. 1951 Topps Red Backs Bowman Baseball near PSA 7-9 Graded Near Set set of (47/48) cards. This of (42/52) Cards black-and-white edition Electric 1951 Topps Red Backs near has an overall approxi- set of (42/52) cards. Each graded mate condition break- from Mint 9 to NM 7 by PSA with no down of 10% (EX-MT or qualifiers. Included are razor-sharp better), 30% (EX), 30% portraits of PSA 9: (21 cards) with #5 (VG-EX) and 30% (VG Rizzuto, #6 Reynolds, 7, 9, 11-13, 17- or lesser). Highlights 19, #20 D. DiMaggio, 28, 33, 35, 41- include #3 Kiner RC 44, 46, 47, #50 Irvin RC; PSA 8: (16 (VG-EX), #4 Mize RC cards) with #4, #8 Wynn, 14, #15 (VG-EX), #5 Feller (VG- Kiner, 16, 21, 23, #24 Bauer, 25, 26, EX), #6 Berra RC (VG- #31 Hodges, 34, #38 Snider, #39 EX), #14 Reynolds (EX), Kluszewski, 51, #52 Holmes; PSA 7: #17 Slaughter (VG-EX), (5 cards) with #1 Berra, #22 Feller, #18 Spahn RC (EX), #36 #36 Zernial, 37 and 45. Musial RC (VG-EX) and Opening Bid $250.00 #38 Schoendienst RC (VG-EX). Missing only #8 Rizzuto RC for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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120. 1953 Topps Baseball Complete Set (274/274) with (5) 119. High-Grade 1951 PSA Graded Topps Blue Backs Near Set Splendid 1953 Topps of (48/52) PSA Graded Baseball complete set of Cards (274) cards with (5) PSA Challenge your registry foes with this graded cards and an extra high-grade 1951 Topps Blue Backs #41 Slaughter. This mid- near set of (48/52) cards. Each highly grade issue has as an approx- graded by PSA with no qualifiers. imate condition breakdown Included are PSA 9: (19 cards) with of 20% (EX-MT or better), #2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10-12, 17, 22, 25, 28, 20% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) #30 Slaughter, 33, 36, #39 Lopat, 44, and 30% (VG or lesser) with #45 Pierce, #50 Mize; PSA 8: (24 the tougher high series gen- cards) with #1, #3 Ashburn, #6 erally presenting similarly Schoendienst, 13-16, 19, #20 Branca, with the more available num- 21, 23, 24, 27, 29, 31, 34, 35, 38, 40, bers. Highlights include #1 J. 41, 43, 46-48; PSA 6: (3 cards) with Robinson (colored), #27 #18, 32, 42; PSA 5: (2 cards) with #49 Campanella (VG), #37 and #52 S. Chapman. Mathews (VG-EX), (2) #41 Slaughter (VG, GD), #54 Feller (VG-EX), #76 Reese Opening Bid $750.00 (EX), #82 Mantle (trimmed), #86 B. Martin (VG-EX), #104 Berra (VG-EX), #114 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #207 Ford (VG), #220 Paige (PSA 4), #244 Mays (PSA 4) and #265 Jensen (PSA 5). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

121. 1954 122. 1954 Topps Bowman Baseball Complete Set Baseball of (250/250) Complete Set Very attractive 1954 Topps of (224) With Baseball complete set of (250) cards. This colorful edition is SGC 82 stacked with rookie Hall of Mantle Fame talent including The 1954 Bowman “Hammerin’ Hank”, “Mr. Baseball set of Cub”, Kaline and Lasorda. The (224) was marked overall approximate condition by contract contro- breakdown is as follows: 25% versy that prompt- (EX or better), 35% (VG-EX), ed the removal of 25% (VG) and 15% (GD or the Ted Williams lesser). Keys include #1 T. card. Presented in Williams (VG-EX), #10 J. its entirety, this Robinson (VG-EX), #17 particular set car- Rizzuto (VG), #37 Ford (VG- ries an approxi- EX), #90 Mays (GD), #94 mate overall Banks RC (trimmed), #128 breakdown of: 30% (EX-MT) or better; 45% (EX); 15% (VG-EX); and 10% (VG) or Aaron RC (VG), #132 Lasorda lesser, highlights include: #1 Rizzuto (EX), #65 Mantle (SGC 82), #89 Mays (EX), RC (VG-EX), #201 Kaline RC #90 Campanella (EX-MT), #161 Berra (VG), #170 Snider (EX-MT) and #177 Ford (VG) and #250 T. Williams (VG). More on our website. (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

124. 1956 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (340) 123. 1954 Red Heart Cards Dog Food Near Set Classic 1956 Topps Baseball com- of (25/33) with plete set of (340) featuring attractive Mantle dual action/portrait poses of the era’s greatest stars. This “collector’s grade” Satisfy Rover by collecting edition has an approximate condition the offered 1954 Red Heart breakdown throughout of 20% (VG- Dog Food partial set of EX or better), 30% (VG), 30% (GD) (25/33) cards. The overall and 20% (FR or lesser) with nearly condition breakdown for 5% displaying traces of reverse writ- this colorful assortment is as ing affecting roughly half of the team follows: 44% (EX-MT to cards and a sampling of other com- NM), 36% (VG-EX to EX), mons. Highlights include #5 T. 8% (VG) and 12% (GD). Williams (GD), #30 J. Robinson (FR, Keys include Ashburn (VG- surface paper loss), #31 Aaron (GD), EX), Fox (EX-MT), Kell #33 Clemente (VG), #72 Phillies- (EX-MT), Kluszewski (VG- 1955 (GD), #79 Koufax (GD), #95 EX), Lemon (GD), Mantle Braves-1955 (GD), #101 Campanella (VG-EX), Schoendienst (GD), #110 Berra (GD), #113 Rizzuto (NM) and Spahn (EX). (VG), #130 Mays (FR), #135 Mantle Opening Bid $250.00 (GD, gray back), #150 Snider (GD), #164 Killebrew (VG), #200 Feller (VG-EX), #240 Ford (GD), #260 Reese (GD) and #292 Aparicio RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

20 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 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. (3) 1954- 1955 Baltimore Orioles Zip Card Complete 125. 1954 Johnston Cookies Braves Sets Complete Set of (35) Cards Obscure trio of 1954- 1955 Baltimore Colorful 1954 Johnston Cookies Milwaukee Braves Orioles Zip Card complete set of (35) cards. This razor-sharp issue complete sets of (25) overwhelmingly grades (NM to NM-MT) and fea- cards each. Little is tures several cards suitable for third-party profes- known of these sional grading. Highlights include #5 Aaron RC regional cards, but (VG-EX), #21 Spahn (NM-MT), #34 Thomson SP this collection is comprised of all the examples found in the series. The skip numbered (EX-MT) and #41 Mathews (NM). set includes two size variations, a 2 x 2-5/8” version and a 2-3/4 x 3-5/8” version. Opening Bid $250.00 From the 1954 series are (8) small cards and (4) large, while the 1955 issue has (8) small and (5) large cards. All of the cards feature black and white images of the Baltimore Orioles’ players from the 1954 and 1955 seasons while each hand-cut card grades (NM to NM-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 127. 1954 Veltex 128. 1955 Armour Coins Lewiston Broncs Near Set (22/24) Including Original Album SPs Plus (12) Color & One-Card Set Variations Handsome 1954 Velex Imaginative collectors will enjoy this Lewiston Broncs sou- 1955 Armour Coins near set (22/24) venir picture photo plus (12) color variations. This color- album plus the only ful edition averages (EX-MT to NM) known card from the quality throughout. The color break- set. Included are 1.) down is as follows: (8) orange, (6) approximately 8x8 aqua (average VG-EX), (6) red, (5) Western International yellow, (4) navy, (3) pale green, (1) League (Baltimore black and (1) blue variant (“Mantel”). Orioles affiliate) four- Highlights include (3) Berra (NM, page album in (NM) EX-MT, EX), (3) Ra. Jackson (one condition and 2.) 1954 Veltex Lewiston Broncs Larry Barton Type card (EX-MT)— “nfielder” on back is black SP and grades NM), (2) Kuenn (one last line “1954 aver- the only known from the issue. age” is orange grading NM), Mantel ERR (VG, blue variant) and (5) Snider (average Opening Bid $150.00 EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 129. 1959 Yoo-Hoo Bottle 130. 1959 Armour Coins Caps Near Master Set of Set (20/20) & 1960 (9/11) with (2) Mantle & Armour Coins Near Uncatalogued Kubek (19/20) Plus (35) Dupes Variation Invest in this tandem of 1959 and Discover this obscure 1959 Yoo-Hoo 1960 Armour Coins complete and Bottle Caps near master set of (9/11) near sets. Keys include 1959 caps featuring a newly uncovered Armour Coins set: (20/20, average Kubek variation. Included among these NM, 19 dupes, various colors) with “collector’s grade” caps are: Berra (2) Aaron (NM-MT, NM, one (VG, Drinking Yoo-Hoo), Ford (GD, orange, one red), (3) F. Robinson Cap Straight), Ford (GD, Cap Tilted), ((2) green grade NM-MT, EX, Kubek (VG, Cap Straight), Kubek orange grades NM-MT); 1960 (VG, Cap Tilted, previously uncata- Armour Coins near: (19/20, aver- logued), Mantle (GD, Large Portrait), age EX-MT, missing #8 Daley SP, Mantle (GD, Small Portrait), 16 dupes) with (4) Aaron (Braves, McDougald (VG) and Skowron (VG-EX). Missing only Berra (Portrait) and average EX-MT, different colors), (2) Banks (both NM-MT, one blue, one green), (3) Richardson for master set completion. Mantle (NM, EX-MT, VG, different colors) and Mays (EX-MT, yellow). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 131. 1958 Topps Baseball Near 132. 1961 & 1962 Set of (486/495) Cards Topps Baseball Stamp Presented is a 1958 Topps Baseball near Panels Near/Partial set of (486/495) cards. This attractive Sets mid-grade edition has an overall approxi- Diamond themed collectors mate condition breakdown of 20% (EX or will become unhinged at the better), 25% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and prospect of securing this pair 25% (GD or lesser) with nearly 5-10% of 1961 & 1962 Topps displaying minor traces of pencil writing. Baseball Panels near and par- Highlights include #1 T. Williams (VG), tial sets. Unless noted, each #5 Mays (VG), #30 Aaron (VG), #47 key panel presents (EX-MT to Maris RC (VG), #52 Clemente (VG), NM) or better. Highlights #150 Mantle (VG), #187 Koufax (GD), include 1961 Topps Stamps #418 Mantle/Aaron (VG-EX), #485 T. Panels partial: (129/182, average NM, 3 dupes) with Bruton/Mantle, Martin/Aaron Williams AS (VG-EX) and #487 Mantle (EX); 1962 Topps Stamps Panels near: (215/245, average NM, 7 dupes) with AS (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Aaron/Bowsfield, Alou/Mantle (EX), Fox/Mays, Koufax/Adcock, Koufax/Shaw, Mantle/Aaron (VG) and Mantle/Stuart. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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133. 1956 Topps 134. 1957 Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Complete Set of (407/407) Set of (340/340) Plus Cards Both Checklists, (4) With a stellar Hall of Fame rookie class Team Variations & coupled with a cast of established leg- ends, the offered 1957 Topps Baseball More complete set of (407) cards is among the Exceptional 1956 Topps most celebrated issues of the decade. Baseball complete set of This gallery has an approximate condi- (340) cards plus both check- tion breakdown of 15% (EX or better), lists, four team variations and 20% (VG-EX), 40% (VG) and 25% (GD (23) additional duplicates or lesser) with moderate instances of (average VG-EX). This reverse wax staining. The tougher fourth famed horizontal series has series generally presents similarly with an approximate condition the remaining numbers. Highlights breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or include #1 T. Williams (GD), #2 Berra lesser) with moderate instances of errant centering common to the series. Highlights (VG), #10 Mays (VG), #18 Drysdale RC include #5 T. Williams (VG-EX), #11 Cubs-1955 (EX), #15 Banks (EX-MT), #30 J. (GD), #20 Aaron (VG), #25 Ford (VG- Robinson (VG-EX), #31 Aaron (VG-EX), #33 Clemente (VG-EX), #72 Phillies-1955 EX), #30 Reese (VG-EX), #35 F. (VG-EX), #79 Koufax (EX), #85 Indians-1955 (EX), #100 Orioles-1955 (EX), #101 Robinson RC (VG), #55 Banks (VG- Campanella (VG), #110 Berra (GD), #113 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #130 Mays (VG-EX), EX), #76 Clemente (GD), #95 Mantle (GD), #210 Campanella (GD), #212 Colavito #135 Mantle (PSA 4, gray back), #150 Snider (VG-EX), #164 Killebrew (EX), #200 RC (VG), #286 Richardson RC (VG), #302 Koufax (FR), #312 Kubek RC (VG), Feller (EX), #240 Ford (VG), #251 Yankees Team (VG), #260 Reese (VG-EX), #292 #328 B. Robinson RC (VG-EX), #400 Dodgers Sluggers (VG) and #407 Mantle/Berra Aparicio RC (EX-MT), NNO CL 1/3 (PSA 4.5) and NNO CL 2/4 (PSA 3.5). More on (VG). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

135. 1957 Topps Baseball 136. 1959 Near Set (364/407) Plus Topps Baseball (2) Checklists Complete Set Circle the bases with this popular of (572) Cards 1957 Topps Baseball near set of with (8) PSA (364/407) cards plus a pair of elu- sive checklists. With exception to Graded Keys the fourth series, the remaining Close out the “nifty cards have an approximate condi- fifties” with the tion breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or offered 1959 Topps better), 35% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) Baseball complete and 20% (VG or lesser) with a set of (572) cards handful of instances of reverse pen highlighted by (8) marks or paper loss. Approximately PSA graded keys. 35% of the cards from the tougher This difficult-to- fourth series have sustained varying complete edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 30% (NM or better), degrees of tearing along the left 35% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with the challenging high edge with the remaining singles series generally presenting similarly to the lower numbers. Highlights include #10 averaging (VG-EX to EX). Mantle (PSA 4), #50 Mays (EX-MT), #150 Musial (EX-MT), #163 Koufax (EX-MT), Highlights include #1 T. Williams #180 Berra (NM), #202 Maris (EX), #338 S. Anderson RC (PSA 7), #350 Banks (VG-EX), #2 Berra (EX), #10 Mays (EX), #18 Drysdale RC (EX), #20 Aaron (VG), (PSA 6), #352 Roberts (PSA 7), #380 Aaron (EX-MT), #390 Cepeda (PSA 7), #439 B. #76 Clemente (VG), #95 Mantle (EX), #210 Campanella (VG), #302 Koufax (PR, Robinson (NM), #461 Mantle HR (EX-MT), #478 Clemente (PSA 6.5), #510 Yankees edge tear), #312 Kubek RC (EX-MT), #328 B. Robinson RC (FR, edge tear), #407 Team (PSA 6), #514 Gibson RC (EX-MT), #515 Killebrew (NM), #543 Corsair Mantle/Berra (VG), NNO 1/2 Bazooka CL (marked) and NNO 3/4 Blony CL (PR). Trio/Clemente (VG-EX), #550 Campanella (EX-MT), #561 Aaron AS (PSA 6), #563 More on our website. Mays AS (EX-MT) and #564 Mantle AS (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

137. 1959 Topps 138. 1960 Topps Baseball Master Baseball Complete Set Set of (572) Cards Plus (66/66) of (572) Cards White Cardboard #375-440 Secure the offered 1959 Topps Backs Baseball complete set of (572) Comprehensive 1960 Topps Baseball master cards. This difficult-to-complete set of (572) cards plus (66/66) white card- edition is quite clean and has an board #375-440 backs. This extremely sharp approximate condition break- series has an approximate condition break- down of 20% (EX-MT or better), down of 10% (NM-MT or better), 30% 30% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and (NM), 35% (EX-MT) and 25% (EX or less- 20% (VG or lesser) with nearly er) with moderate instances of errant center- 5% displaying instances of ing common to the issue. Additionally, the reverse writing. The challenging challenging high series present similarly, if high series generally presents not slightly better than the more available similarly to the lower numbers. numbers. Highlights include #28 B. Highlights include #10 Mantle Robinson (NM), #35 Ford (NM), #148 (VG-EX), #50 Mays (VG-EX), Yastrzemski RC (EX), #160 Mantle/Boyer #150 Musial (EX), #163 Koufax (VG), #200 Mays (EX), #250 Musial (EX- (GD), #202 Maris (EX-MT), MT), #300 Aaron (EX-MT), #316 McCovey #380 Aaron (VG), #461 Mantle RC (EX), #326 Clemente (EX-MT), #343 Koufax (NM), #350 Mantle (EX-MT), #377 HR (VG-EX), #478 Clemente Maris (EX), #445 Spahn (NM-MT), #554 McCovey AS (EX-MT), #561 Kaline AS (NM), #510 Yankees Team (EX), #514 Gibson RC (VG), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (NM), #563 Mantle AS (EX), #564 Mays AS (EX-MT), #565 Maris AS (EX-MT), (EX-MT), #550 Campanella (VG), #561 Aaron AS (EX), #563 Mays AS (VG-EX) #566 Aaron AS (EX-MT); White Cardboard #375-440 Backs: (66 cards, average and #564 Mantle AS (VG-EX). More on our website. NM) with #377 Maris (NM) and #420 Mathews (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

22 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 139. 1961 Post Cereal 140. 1962 Post Cereal Baseball Master Set of (357) Baseball Complete Set of Cards with All Variations (200) Cards Plus Both Extremely difficult 1961 Post Cereal Mantle & Maris Variations Baseball master set of (357/357) cards Enjoy your morning bowl of cereal comprising the base set of (200) cards, with this challenging 1962 Post company versions along with team/text Baseball complete set of (200/200) variations. These cereal box survivors cards plus both Mantle and Maris generally present (EX-MT to NM) with advertisement back variations. The only a handful lesser. Keys include (2) majority of these cards have relative- #1 Berra (box is NM, company is EX), ly even scissor cuts and generally (2) #4 Mantle (box is EX-MT, company ranges from (VG-EX to EX-MT) is EX), (2) #7 Maris (both EX-MT, box, with only a handful of instances of company), #23 Shaw SP (EX-MT), #73 writing or other obtrusive wear. Key Estrada SP (EX-MT, company), #94 to this elusive gathering are (2) #5 Stobbs SP (VG, company), (2) #107 Mantle (both EX-MT, box, advertise- Aaron (company is NM, box is EX), (2) ment back), (2) #6 Maris (both NM, #132 Clemente (box is NM, company is box, advertisement back), #61 EX), (2) #145 Mays (box is EX-MT, Yastrzemski (EX), #69 Keough SP company is VG-EX), #183 McMillan (EX-MT), #83 Allison SP (VG-EX), SP (EX-MT, box) and (2) #193 F. #92 Siebern SP (EX), #109 Koufax Thomas SP (both EX-MT, box, company). Due to these cards being scissor cut, size (EX-MT), #142 Mays (VG-EX), variances are present. Additionally, expected traces of factory residue are found on #149 Aaron (VG-EX) and #173 approximately 15-20% of the blank reverses. More on our website. Clemente (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

141. 1963 Post Cereal Baseball 142. 1962 Topps Near Master Set of (206/208) Baseball Complete Set Cards (598/598) with (11) PSA Very tough-to-complete 1963 Post Cereal Graded Keys Including Baseball near master set of (206/208) Mantle cards. This final installment from the Exceptional 1962 Topps Baseball breakfast foods powerhouse is packed complete set of (598) cards her- with Hall of Fame stars and incredibly alded by (11) PSA graded keys difficult shortprints. The majority of these including Mantle. This crisp cards were neatly extracted from original wood-bordered edition has an cereal boxes and generally present (EX- approximate condition break- MT to NM) with the challenging short- down of 30% (NM or better), prints mostly faring lesser. Key to this 35% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and attractive edition are #15 Mantle (NM), 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with #16 Maris (NM), #30 L. Thomas SP moderate instances of errant centering frequent to the issue. The challenging high (NM), #39 Fl. Robinson SP (EX), #53 series present on par, if not slightly better than the lower numbers. Highlights Bunning (NM), #61 Adair SP (EX-MT), include #1 Maris (EX-MT), #5 Koufax (PSA 7), #10 Clemente (PSA 7), #18 #80 Yastrzemski SP (GD), #86 Lumpe SP Mantle/Mays (EX-MT), #25 Banks (NM), #50 Musial (NM), #53 (VG), #87 Jimenez SP (VG), #106 Mays Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR LL (NM), #199 Perry RC (PSA 7), #200 Mantle (PSA (EX-MT), #108 Haller SP (EX-MT), 7), #218 Torre RC (PSA 7), #300 Mays (trimmed), #310 Ford (PSA 8), #318 Mantle #119 W. Davis SP (VG), #128 Kasko SP (GD), (2) #131 F. Robinson (both EX-MT, IA (EX-MT), #320 Aaron (PSA 7), #360 Berra (PSA 5.5), #387 Brock RC (EX-MT), both variations), #143 Clemente (NM), #152 Aaron (NM), #162 Flood SP (EX-MT), #395 Mays AS (PSA 7), #425 Yastrzemski (PSA 7), #471 Mantle AS (VG-EX), #530 #172 B. Williams SP (NM), #187 Aspromonte SP (VG-EX) and #196 F. Thomas SP Gibson (EX-MT), #544 McCovey (PSA 7), #575 Schoendienst (NM), #591 (EX-MT). Missing only #36 Fox (No Bat Showing) and #154 Shaw (“1959” twice McDowell RC (EX-MT) and #594 Uecker RC (EX). More on our website. statement) for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $300.00

143. 1962 Salada 144. 1964 Topps Baseball Baseball Near Stand-Ups Complete Set Master Set of (77/77) (258/267) Coins Striking 1964 Topps Baseball with Brandt Stand-Ups complete set of (77) cards. The majority of these vibrant Variation “pop out” creations have solid Would you like some perimeters and crisp perforations. baseball coins with your The approximate condition break- tea? Presented is a 1962 down is as follows: 20% (NM-MT Salada Baseball near or better), 40% (NM), 25% (EX- master set of (258/267) MT) and 15% (EX or lesser) with coins. First issued in a scattered reverse wax staining and series of 180 coins in errant centering common to the packages of Salada Tea issue. Highlights include Aaron and pudding products, several players were subsequently added or dropped, thus caus- (VG-EX), Banks (NM), Cash SP ing shortprints among some players. In addition to the 221-coin base set, this series (NM), Clemente SP (EX-MT), also includes (37/46) variations. The approximate condition breakdown is as follows: Drysdale SP (EX), Kaline (EX- 20% (NM-MT or better), 30% (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or lesser) MT), Killebrew (NM), Koufax (EX- with the variants generally presenting similarly. Keys include #2 Pierce (NM), #11 MT), Mantle (EX-MT), Marichal Barber (NM-MT), #27 Yastrzemski (NM-MT), #41 Mantle (NM), #52 Temple (EX- SP (EX-MT), Mathews SP (EX- MT, Orioles), #53 Brandt (EX, Orioles), #66 Sievers (EX), #97 Wynn (NM-MT, MT), Mays (NM), McCovey SP Pitching), #109 Koufax (NM), #149 Mays (EX), #150 Clemente (NM-MT), #162 S. (EX-MT), B. Robinson (NM-MT), Fr. Robinson (NM-MT), Santo SP (NM), Spahn SP Jones (EX-MT) and #180 Aaron (NM). Missing only tough variations #3, 9, 28, 36, (NM), B. Williams SP (GD) and Yastrzemski SP (EX-MT). 37, 48, (2) 113 and 182 for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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145. 1964 Topps Baseball Giants Complete SGC Graded Set of (60) Cards— Average 90.20 High-grade 1964 Topps Baseball Giants complete SGC graded set of (60) cards. With an average SGC grade of 90.20, this oversized series is ideal for the discriminating hobbyist. Included are: SGC 96: (11 cards) with #13 Fox, 15, 19, 23, 32, 36, 40, 44, 45, #58 Santo, 59; SGC 92: (15 cards) with #2, #7 Ford, #12 Kaline, 14, 26, #29 F. Robinson, #31 Spahn, 146. 1963 Salada Baseball Complete Set of (63) Coins 33, 34, 46, 47, #49 Aaron, #51 The currency of choice for offbeat baseball collectors is undoubtedly found with the Mays, 53, 60; SGC 88: (27 offered 1963 Salada complete set of (63) coins. This vibrant series averages (EX-MT cards) with #1, 4-6, 8, 9, #10 to NM) condition throughout and fields a stellar cast of Hall of Fame legends and Bunning, #11 Clemente, 17, 18, superstars. Featured are #1 Drysdale (NM), #3 Gibson (EX-MT), #4 Koufax (EX- 20, 24, #25 Mantle, 27, 28, 35, #37 Marichal, #38 Killebrew, #39 Aparicio, 42, 43, MT), #17 Banks (EX-MT), #22 Mays (EX-MT), #23 Clemente (NM), #24 Aaron #48 Yastrzemski, #50 B. Robinson, 54, #55 Cepeda, 56, 57; SGC 86: (6 cards) with (EX-MT), #53 B. Robinson (EX-MT), #56 Mantle (EX-MT), #57 Maris (EX-MT), ##3 Koufax, 16, 22, 30, #41 Gibson, #52 B. Williams and SGC 84: #21. #62 Berra (NM) and #63 Kaline (NM). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

147. 1963 Salada & 1964 Topps Coins Baseball Complete Sets Take advan- tage of this pair of 1963 Salada and 1964 Topps Coins Baseball com- 148. High-Grade 1963 Bazooka Baseball Complete Set of (12) plete sets. Panels Highlights Bubble gum card heroes are found with the offered 1963 Bazooka Baseball complete include 1963 Salada set: (63/63, average EX to EX-MT, 50% have edge soiling) with set of (12) three-card panels. Each relic was meticulously extracted from a period box #4 Koufax (EX-MT), #22 Mays (EX), #23 Clemente (NM), #24 Aaron (EX), #56 and exhibits sizable portions of the original bordering. Grades (NM to NM-MT) Mantle (EX); 1964 Topps Coins set: (164/164, average VG) with #80 Mays (VG), throughout. Keys include #1 Mantle/2/#3 Banks, #4/#5 Spahn/#6 Mazeroski, #7 #83 Aaron (VG), #106 Koufax (VG), #120 Mantle (GD), (2) #131 Mantle (both VG- Killebrew/8/#9 Aaron, #10/11/#12 Mays, #13/#14 Clemente/15, #16 Yastrzemski/#17 EX, both poses), #149 Aaron AS (VG-EX), #150 Clemente AS (VG-EX), #151 Mays Drysdale/18, #22 Cepeda/#23 Musial/24, #28/29/#30 B. Robinson and #31 F. AS (VG) and #159 Koufax AS (VG). Robinson/32/33 and #34 Kaline/35/36. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

149. 1959 & 1963 150. 1963 Baseball Fleer Baseball Exhibits Stat Back Near Complete Sets Set of (63/64) Cards Plus Dynamic tandem of 1959 (87) Duplicates and 1963 Fleer Baseball Sterling 1963 Baseball Exhibits complete sets. Featured are Stat Back near set of (63/64) 1959 Fleer Ted Williams cards plus (87) duplicates. This set: (80/80, average EX- gallery averages (VG-EX) with MT to NM) with #2 w/ many better and only a handful Babe Ruth (EX-MT), #11 lesser. Highlights include (3) w/ (NM), Aaron (one EX, one VG-EX, one #67 Fishing w/ Snead FR, reverse writing), (2) Banks (NM), #68 Ted Signs (EX, VG), (2) Berra (VG-EX, (VG), #70 w/ J. Thorpe VG), (2) Clemente (VG-EX, (EX-MT), #75 Value to VG), (2) Ford (EX-MT, EX), (2) Sox (EX-MT), #80 Goals Kaline (EX, VG), (2) Killebrew for 1959 (NM); 1963 (EX, VG-EX), Koufax (GD), (2) Fleer set: (67/67, compos- Mantle (VG-EX, VG), Maris ite EX-MT) with #5 Mays (GD), (2) Mays (VG-EX, VG), (EX-MT), #42 Koufax (2) Musial (VG-EX, VG), (2) B. (EX), #46 Adcock SP Robinson (both EX-MT) and (2) (VG), #56 Clemente (EX) F. Robinson (both VG). Missing and NNO CL SP (EX- only Mathews for completion. MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

24 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 151. 1964 Challenge the Yankees Complete Set of (50) Cards With their dynasty in decline, the prolific New 152. 1964 & 1971 Topps Coins and 1965 153. High-Grade 1967 Bazooka Baseball York Yankee franchise still Old London Coins Complete Sets Set in Panels garnered Triumphant collection of (3) 1964-1971 Topps and Old Expertly pared from period bubble gum boxes, the respect from London Coins complete sets. Highlights include 1964 offered 1967 Bazooka Baseball complete panel set is their competi- Topps Coins set: (164/164, average EX-MT) with #55 among the highest graded from the issue in the hobby. tors as evidenced by the offered 1964 Challenge the Clemente (EX-MT), #82 Rose (EX-MT), #83 Aaron This 48-card series is found in its original form of (16) Yankees complete set of (50) cards. Measuring 4 x 5- (EX-MT), #106 Koufax (EX-MT), #120 Mantle (EX), three-card panels with each relic presenting (NM to 1/2” per, these oversized perforated game cards features (2) #131 Mantle AS (both EX-MT, both variations); NM-MT) with nary a crease to be found. Highlights a stellar cast of Hall of Fame talent. The “player per- 1965 Old London Coins set: (40/40, average EX-MT include #7 Mantle/8/9, #10 Marichal/#11 Killebrew/12, formance cards” average (EX to EX-MT) and includes to NM, three unopened) with Aaron (NM-MT), Mantle #16 Mays/17/18, #22 Yastrzemski/23/24, #25/#26 Aaron (GD), Berra (EX), Ford (EX-MT), Kaline (EX), (EX), Mays (NM), F. Robinson (NM-MT, unopened) Clemente/27, #28/29/#30 Aaron and #37/#38 Rose/#39 Mantle (EX), Maris (VG-EX), Snider (EX-MT) and and 1971 Topps Coins set: (153/153, average EX-MT). Santo. Only one panel has a pencil written notation on Yastrzemski (VG) as the highlights. More on our website. the reverse. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

155. 1969 Topps Team Posters Complete Set of (24) with Wrapper Beloved fran- chises and the stars that played for them are pro- 154. 1968 Kahn’s Wieners Complete Set filed on this of (38) Cards offbeat 1969 Topps Baseball Team Posters complete set 156. 1967-1970 Oddball Regional specialists and oddball enthusiasts will savor of (24/24). With exception to moderate traces of gum Group with (2) Sets & Pro’s Pizza Banks the offered 1968 Kahn’s Wieners complete set of (38) staining, these nearly 12x20 composites generally range Windy City faithful will enjoy this 1967-1970 Chicago cards. This colorful and higher grade edition has an from (VG-EX to EX-MT) and picture legends such as Cubs oddball group. Included are 1.) 1967 Pro’s Pizza approximate condition breakdown of 60% (NM or bet- Aaron, Clemente, Mantle, Mays, Rose and many more. Black and White Banks (VG-EX); 2.) 1969 Jewel Food ter) and 40% (EX-MT or lesser). Keys include Aaron Key posters include and #9 Pilots (EX-MT), #14 Giants Cubs set of (20) cards averaging (NM) with Banks (NM), Bench RC (EX-MT), Jenkins (EX), Mazeroski (FR, writing), #16 Pirates (EX-MT), #19 Yankees (EX), (NM); 3.) 1970 Dunkin’ Donuts Cubs Bumper Stickers (EX-MT), Perez (VG), Santo (NM), Torre (NM) and B. #20 Reds (EX-MT) and #24 Mets (VG-EX). Also pres- set of (6) averaging (EX-MT to NM) with Banks (EX- Williams (EX-MT). ent is a wrapper (EX-MT) from the series. MT), Santo (EX-MT) and B. Williams (NM). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $700.00 Opening Bid $200.00

157. (4) 1969- 158. 1971 159. 1971 1971 Baseball Kellogg’s Topps Oddball Baseball Baseball Complete Sets Complete Complete with 1970 & Set (75/75) Set of (752) 1971 Topps This 1971 Cards Super Kellogg’s Spotlighted is an Baseball com- Offbeat quartet of attractive 1971 plete set of (75) 1969-1971 Baseball Topps Baseball cards presents oddball complete complete set of much nicer than sets. Included are (752) cards. This when frequently 1969-70 Bazooka classic black offered. These 3- Complete Box set: bordered series D superstars have (12/12, average NM- has an approxi- an approximate MT); 1970 Topps mate condition condition break- Super set: (42/42, breakdown throughout of 25% (EX-MT or better), 30% down of: 20% average EX-MT to NM) with #18 Mays (NM), #28 R. (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) with only (NM-MT or bet- Jackson (NM-MT), #37 F. Robinson SP (NM), #38 a handful displaying additional coloring. Keys include ter), 50% (NM) and 30% (EX-MT or lesser) with 20% Powell SP (EX-MT); 1971 Clinic #20 R. Jackson (EX-MT), #100 Rose (VG), #341 displaying varying degrees of scratching or surface Schedule Postcards set: (16/16, average NM) with Garvey RC (VG), #513 Ryan (VG), #525 Banks (EX), cracking. Keys include #2 Seaver (NM), #5 Clemente Mantle (NM); 1971 Topps Super set: (63/63, average #600 Mays (VG-EX), #630 Clemente (EX-MT), #640 (EX-MT), #10 Mays (EX), #15 B. Robinson (EX), #44 NM) with #37 Clemente (NM), #44 Aaron (NM) and F. Robinson (EX-MT) and #709 Baylor RC (EX-MT). Kaline (NM-MT), #50 Banks (NM), #51 Gibson (NM), #56 Mays (EX-MT). Also present are (27) duplicates averaging (VG-EX). #55 Killebrew (NM) and #65 Rose (EX). Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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160. (19) 1953- 161. 1971 Milk 1978 Baseball Duds Near Set Regional & of (69/72) Full Oddball Boxes Complete/Near Tasty 1971 Milk Sets with 1974 Duds near set of (69/72) full boxes. Topps This high-grade col- Emblems Set lection averages (24/24) (NM) quality throughout. Keys Never mind the include #1C Rose, mainstream issues #3B Mays, #5C and focus on these Munson, #8A (19) 1953-1978 Clemente, #11A baseball regional Aaron and #20A and oddball complete/near sets. Highlights include 1953 Sport Magazine All-Star Banks. Missing only Portfolio set: (10/10, average EX-MT); 1961 Golden Press set: (33/33, average EX- #2C Rose, #18C B. MT); 1967 Jones Dairy All-Stars set: Carmel (VG); 1967 Robinson and #24B Safe Driving set: (13/13, average NM); 1968 Atlantic Oil Play Killebrew for com- Ball set: (40/40, average EX); 1969 Topps Stamp Albums set: (24/24, presents NM, pletion. all stamps affixed inside); 1971 Mattel Instant Replay Records near: (18 records, Opening Bid $200.00 9/12 baseball, average NM-MT) and 1974 Topps Action Emblem Cloth Stickers set: (24/24, average EX-MT to NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

162. 1971 & 1975 Topps 163. 1970-1977 Topps Baseball Complete Sets Baseball Complete/Near Set Spotlighted are the 1971 and Run 1975 Topps Baseball complete Comprehensive 1970-1977 Topps sets. A total of (45) keys have Baseball complete/near set run. been evaluated by Global Highlights include 1970 Topps set: Authority as part of their basic (720/720, average EX-MT) with #189 service and housed in semi-rigid Munson RC (EX), #500 Aaron (EX- holders. Highlights include 1971 MT), #712 Ryan (EX-MT); 1971 Topps set: (752/752, 20% EX- Topps near: (750/752, average EX to MT or better, 30% EX, 25% VG- EX-MT) with #513 Ryan (VG), #600 EX, 25% VG or lesser) with #341 Mays (EX-MT), #630 Clemente (EX- Garvey RC (GA 5), #400 Aaron MT), #709 Baylor RC (NM); 1972 (GA 4), #513 Ryan (GA 5), #630 Topps set: (787/787, average NM) Clemente (GA 5), #709 Baylor with #49 Mays (EX-MT), #79 RC (GA 6); 1975 Topps set: Fisk/Cooper RC (NM), #299 Aaron (660/660, 50% NM or better, (NM), #300 Aaron IA (EX-MT), #309 30% EX-MT, 20% EX or lesser) Clemente (EX-MT), #595 Ryan (EX- with #223 Yount RC (GA 7) and MT); 1973 Topps set: (660/660, aver- #228 Brett RC (GA 7). More on age EX-MT to NM) with #50 Clemente (EX-MT), #220 Ryan (NM), #305 Mays our website. (NM), #615 Schmidt RC/Cey (NM); 1974 Topps near: (650/660, average NM) with Opening Bid $400.00 #456 Winfield RC (NM); 1975 Topps set: (660/660, average EX to EX-MT) with #228 Brett RC (EX-MT), 1976 Topps set: (660/660, average NM) and 1977 Topps set: (660/660, average EX-MT to NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

164. 1973-1975 O- 165. (9) 1970-1981 Pee-Chee Baseball Kellogg’s Baseball Near Set Run Complete/Near/Partial Promising trio of 1973- Sets Plus (293) Dupes 1975 O-Pee-Chee Baseball Futuristic superstars are depicted in near sets. Keys include three-dimensional glory on these 1973 OPC near: (641/660, (9) 1970-1981 Kellogg’s Baseball average EX-MT to NM) complete, near and partial sets plus with #1 Aaron/Ruth/Mays (293) duplicates. Highlights (GD), #50 Clemente (VG- include 1970 Kellogg’s set: (75/75, EX), #100 Aaron (EX-MT); average NM-MT, 146 dupes, aver- 1974 OPC near: (653/660, age NM with 10% cracked) with average EX-MT to NM, #12 Mays (NM), #27 Clemente 22/24 Team Checklists) (NM-MT); 1971 Kellogg’s near: with #1 Aaron (VG); 1975 (64/75 plus three variations average OPC near: (642/660, aver- EX with 25% cracked, 42 dupes age EX-MT to NM, 30% average EX, 25% cracked) with (3) reverse wax stains) with #10 Mays (NM, EX-MT, GD), #65 #223 Yount RC (EX-MT), Rose (EX-MT) and 1972 Kellogg’s #616 Rice RC (NM), #620 near: (53/54, average NM-MT Carter RC (NM) and #660 with 15% cracked, 42 dupes aver- Aaron (NM). More on our age EX-MT with 25% cracked) website. with #54 Mays (NM-MT). More on Opening Bid $200.00 our website. Opening Bid $200.00

26 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 166. 1971 Topps 167. (4) 1972-1977 Baseball Complete Kellogg’s Baseball Set of (752) Cards Complete Sets with (2) Very attractive 1971 Topps Entirely Graded Baseball complete set of Jump on this quartet of 1972-1977 (752) cards. This series has Kellogg’s Baseball complete sets, an approximate condition two of which are entirely graded. breakdown of 30% (EX-MT Highlights include 1972 Kellogg’s or better), 30% (EX), 20% All-Time Greats set: (15/15, aver- (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or age SGC 92.00) with SGC 96: (7 lesser) with the challenging cards) with #6 Ruth; SGC 92: (3 high series presenting only cards) with #13 Gehrig, #14 Ruth; slightly lesser than the more SGC 88: (3 cards); SGC 84: (2 available numbers. cards); 1973 Kellogg’s set: (54/54, Highlights include #5 average 9.11 PSA) with PSA 10: (6 Munson (EX-MT), #20 R. cards) with #14 Gibson, 21 #29 Jackson (EX), #100 Rose Niekro, 32, 53, #54 Santo; PSA 9: (EX), #250 Bench (EX), (48 cards) with #6 Rose, #16 Ryan; #341 Garvey RC (EX), #400 1974 Kellogg’s set: (54/54, average Aaron (EX-MT), #513 Ryan NM-MT) and 1977 Kellogg’s set: (EX), #525 Banks (EX), (57/57, average NM-MT). More on #600 Mays (VG), #630 our website. Clemente (VG-EX), #640 F. Opening Bid $250.00 Robinson (EX) and #709 Baylor RC (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

169. 1975 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (660) Consistent with the game’s trends towards tight-fitting uniforms, cookie cutter sta- dium and loud uniforms, the 1975 Topps Baseball set of (660) is represented in its entirety with garish color combinations accenting the period photos. With most showing (NM) and (EX- MT) quality, keys include: #1 Aaron ’74 Highlights 168. 1975-1977 Hostess Baseball Complete Set Run in Panels (EX), #70 Schmidt (EX), Snack on some ding dongs while placing a strong bid on this 1975-1977 Hostess #223 Yount RC (NM), #228 Baseball complete set run. Each 150-card set is formed by (50) three-card panels, the Brett RC (NM), #320 Rose vast majority of which grade (NM to NM-MT). Highlights include 1975 Hostess set: (EX-MT), #500 Ryan (EX- with #58 Ryan/59/60, #79/#80 Yount RC/81, #130 Aaron/131/132; 1976 Hostess set: MT), #616 Rice RC (NM), with #79 Ryan/80/81, #82/#83 Winfield/#84 Schmidt, #94 Aaron/95/96, #136/#137 #620 Carter RC (VG-EX) Eckersley RC/#138 Jenkins; 1977 Hostess set: with #34 Yount/35/#36 Brett, #543 and #660 Aaron (VG-EX). Schmidt/#44 Winfield/45 and #79 Hunter/80/#81 Ryan. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

170. (4) 1974-1978 171. (849) 1954-1989 Topps Baseball Baseball Singles with Complete Sets Mantle & T. Williams Plus Pick up these (4) 1974-1978 (5) 1976-1980 Topps Topps Baseball complete sets. Baseball Sets Included are 1974 Topps set: Capitalize on this impressive 1954- (660/660, average VG to VG- 1989 baseball collection featuring EX) with #1 Aaron (GD), #20 (849) singles plus (5) 1976-1980 Ryan (GD), #250 McCovey Topps sets. Legends such as Aaron, WSH (VG-EX), #456 Mantle and Williams preside in this Winfield RC (GD); 1975 upper tier gallery. Highlights Topps set: (660/660, compos- include Sets: (5 sets) with 1976- ite EX-MT to NM) with #223 1977 Topps sets (average NM to Yount RC (VG), #228 Brett NM-MT); 1979 Topps set: (average RC (VG-EX), #320 Rose NM to NM-MT); (2) 1980 Topps (NM), #500 Ryan (VG), #616 sets: with (2) #482 Henderson RC Rice RC (NM), #660 Aaron (both NM-MT); Singles: (849 (EX-MT); 1977 Topps set: cards) with 1956 Topps: #5 T. (660/660, average EX-MT); Williams (VG); 1958 Topps: #30 1978 Topps set: (726/726, Aaron (EX-MT); 1964 Topps: (2) majority NM) with #36 #21 Berra (EX-MT, EX); 1965 Topps: #170 Aaron (EX-MT); 1967 Topps: #150 Murray RC (NM) and #707 Mantle (GD) and 1968 Topps: #247 Bench RC (EX-MT). Also present are (739) Molitor/Trammell RC (EX- 1980-1989 Topps, and Fleer Baseball stars averaging (NM-MT) with 1980 MT). Opening Bid $250.00 Topps #482 Henderson RC (EX-MT) as the key. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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172. 1975-1991 Minor League 173. (45) 1982 Topps Baseball Team Set Lot of (196) Baseball Sets & (1) With Ripken, Boggs and 1982 Topps Baseball Sandberg Traded Set Before our favorite diamond heroes Iron Man Rookies! reached “The Show,” they endured obscuri- Baltimore faithful will savor ty in less-than-glamorous venues, on long these (46) 1982 Topps bus rides and were portrayed on seldom Baseball items including (45) seen minor league trading cards. Taking us 1982 Topps Baseball 792- back to the early stages of some stellar card sets with #21 Ripken careers, these (196) 1975-1991 minor and (1) 1982 Topps Traded league team sets are comprised of (NM- set (original factory box, but MT) and (NM) examples (unless noted oth- opened) with #98T Ripken. erwise). Keys include: TCMA 1981 #15 Each series overwhelmingly Boggs; 1981 #17 Ripken (EX); 1981 #17 averages (NM to Mint) with Sandberg; (2) 1984 #22 Clemens; Arby’s the key Ripken rookies gen- 1981 Mattingly; ProCards 1987 #451 R. erally presenting similarly. Johnson. More on our website. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

175. (31) 1982-1986 Donruss Baseball Sets with Many Factory Demand definitely exceeds supply for these (31) 1982- 1986 Donruss Baseball sets with many factory. Included are (9) 1982 Donruss sets: (in factory boxes, but opened in numerical order, Ripken RC); (6) 1983 Donruss sets: ((5) factory sets, one opened, Boggs RC, Gwynn RC, Sandberg RC); (5) 1984 Donruss factory sets: (Mattingly RC); (7) 1985 Donruss factory sets: (Clemens RC, Puckett RC) and (4) 1986 Donruss factory sets: (Canseco RC, McGriff RC). Due to size/weight, a shipping sur- charge may apply. Opening Bid $250.00

176. (208) 1981-1993 Baseball Complete Set Hoard with 1984 Fleer Update Expand your inventory with this huge (208) 1981-1993 baseball complete set hoard. Unless noted, all sets listed here 174. (236) 1980-1993 Baseball Complete Set Hoard Plus (3) Set are factory. All sets prior to 1984 are Cases hand collated with all keys averaging Prime gradable rookie superstar material is assured with this massive collection of (NM-MT). Highlights include Donruss: (236) 1980-1993 baseball complete sets. Unless noted, each series is hand collated (83 sets) with 1983 (factory), (4) 1984 and grades (NM-MT) with the keys presenting similarly. Highlights include Set (in factory box, but opened), (4) 1985 Cases: (3 cases, all sealed) with 1988 Fleer (15 sets), 1988 Score (8 sets), 1989 Fleer (all factory), (7) 1986 (all factory), (14) (15 sets); Topps: (80 sets) with (1) 1980, (22) 1981, (2) 1982, (7) 1983, (5) 1984, (4) 1989; Fleer: (70 sets) with 1982, (4) 1985; Donruss: (26 sets) with 1982 (factory), 1983 (factory), (3) 1984 (all factory); 1983, 1984, 1984 Update (in factory Fleer: (109 sets) with (32) 1981, (11) 1982, (12) 1983, (13) 1984, (13) 1985; Upper box, but opened) and (6) 1987 (in facto- Deck: (4 sets, all factory) with 1989. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will ry box, but opened). Due to size/weight, apply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland facility is highly encouraged. a shipping surcharge will apply. More on More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

178. 1981 WTF Card Company Rochester Red Wings 177. 1961 Uncut Golden Press Sheet Set Complete with Unpunched Ripken Book Jr.—Only Opening Bid $150.00 50 Produced 179. (8) 1980-1984 Topps Baseball Opening Bid Complete/Near Sets—High Grade $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

28 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 180. 1909-11 181. (60) 1909-11 T206 T206 White White Borders with Borders (13) Hall of Starter Set Famers/Southern of (175) Leaguers Including Different Cobb with (17) Stellar assortment of (60) HOFers 1909-11 T206 White Borders featuring a baker’s dozen of Including Hall of Famers and Southern Mathewson Leaguers including Cobb. Secure over one- After several decades in hid- third of the ing, this “virgin collection” of acclaimed 1909- tobacco cards will assuredly 11 T206 White garner much interest. The Borders designa- back composition includes tion with these (175) different singles from the series. This arrangement is hallmarked (33) Piedmont/Sweet Caporal by (17) Hall of Famers, (5) Southern Leaguers and a scattering of period stars. The (24) Polar Bear and (3) Old advertising backs include (168) Piedmont/Sweet Caporal, (6) Polar Bear and (1) Mill advertising reverses. The American Beauty. The overall condition breakdown for the ungraded portion is as fol- overall condition breakdown lows: 30% (VG to EX), 43% (GD), 10% (FR) and 17% (PR) with nearly 5% being is as follows: 8% (VG), 38% trimming or displaying reverse writing. Highlights include Hall of Famers: (17 cards, (GD), 26% (FR) and 28% (PR). Highlights include Hall of Famers: (9 cards, all com- all common backs, unless noted) with M. Brown (VG, Chicago on Shirt), Clarke mon backs, unless noted) with Baker (FR, Polar Back), Cobb (GD, Red Portrait, Polar (BVG 3, Portrait), Huggins (BVG 5, Portrait), Joss (VG, Pitching, Polar Bear), Keeler Bear), Chance (FR, Orange Portrait, Polar Bear), G. Davis (PR), Evers (PR, Portrait), (GD, Portrait), Keeler (VG-EX, with Bat), Lajoie (FR, with Bat), Marquard (BVG 3, Griffith (FR, Batting, Polar Bear), Huggins (PR, Portrait), Jennings (GD, One Hand Portrait), Mathewson (GD, Dark Cap), McGinnity (GD), McGraw (GD, Portrait, No Showing, Polar Bear), McGraw (GD, Glove at Hip, Polar Bear); Southern Leaguers: Cap), Speaker (GD), Tinker (GD, Bat on Shoulder), Waddell (GD, Portrait); Southern (4 cards, all Old Mill backs, unless noted) with Greminger (GD, Piedmont), Leaguers: (5 cards, both Piedmont) with Cranston (GD), Orth (GD), Ryan (GD); McCauley (PR), Reagan (PR), Stark (FR); Other Common Backs: (29 cards) with Common Backs: (146 cards) with Chase (GD, Blue Portrait), Chase (VG, Pink Chase (GD, Dark Cap) and Other Polar Bear: (18 cards) with Chase (GD, Dark Portrait) and American Beauty: Overall (GD, Hands Face Level, 460 Subjects, Cap). More on our website. Unframed). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $750.00

182. (56) 1909-1911 T206 White Borders with (8) Hall of Famers/Southern Leaguers Including Cobb Recently uncovered by our Virginia consignor are these (56) “new to hobby” 1909-11 T206 White Border sin- gles highlighted by (8) Hall of Famers and Southern Leaguers including Cobb. Gradable possibilities abound in this mostly different assembly that has survived the century with few obtrusive flaws. The advertising back composition includes (38) Piedmont/Sweet Caporal, (13) Polar Bear and (5) Old Mill. The overall grade breakdown is as follows: 12% (EX), 38% (VG-EX), 43% (VG) and 7% (GD) with shimmering surfaces and clean reverses. Highlights include Hall of Famers: (5 cards, all Polar Bear, unless noted) with Baker (GD, Sweet Caporal), M. Brown (VG, Chicago on Shirt), Cobb (VG, Red Portrait), Crawford (VG-EX, with Bat), Evers (VG, with Bat, Chicago on Shirt); Southern Leaguers: (3 cards) with Hickman (GD, Piedmont), Lentz (VG, Piedmont), Thebo (VG, Old Mill); Other Common Backs: (35 cards) with Murphy (VG, Throwing) and Other Polar Bear: (9 cards) with Chase (VG, Holding Trophy). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

184. 1887- 1923 Baseball 183. (18) 1909-1911 T205 Gold Border & T206 White Border Grab Bag of Hall of Famers with Cobb & Mathewson (15) Cards Majestic assortment of (18) 1909-1911 T205 Gold Border and T206 White Border Hall of Famers, four of which are professionally graded. Included are 1909-11 T206 with (2) 1887 White Borders: (12 cards, all common backs, unless noted) with Chesbro (SGC N172 Old Authentic), Clarke (PR, with Bat), Cobb (SGC Authentic, Red Portrait), E. Collins Judge SGC (PR, pencil mark, Old Mill), Crawford (PR, with Bat), Davis (FR), Duffy (FR), Evers (FR, with Bat, Chicago on Shirt), Lajoie (PR, Throwing), Marquard (VG, Portrait), 40-50 McGinnity (SGC 20, Sovereign 350), Willis (PR, Batting); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: Opening Bid (6 cards, all common backs, unless noted) with Bender (PR, Honest Long Cut), M. $400.00 Brown (FR, Polar Bear), Chance (PR), Jennings (PR, Polar Bear), Mathewson (FR) and Wallace (PSA 1, with Cap, Honest Long Cut). Opening Bid $200.00

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185. Newly Discovered 1888 186. (25) 1912 N173 Old Judge Cabinets Jack T202 Hassan O’Brien (Baltimore) Triple Folders Uncataloged Glass Negative with Cobb, While it is uncertain whether the offered Johnson & 1888 N173 Old Judge Cabinets Jack Mathewson O’Brien (Baltimore) uncataloged negative Dynamic assort- originated from the famed “Vermont find”, ment of (25) differ- it is undisputed that this one-of-a-kind glass ent 1912 T202 slab is a “new to hobby” discovery that was Hassan Triple nestled for decades in an advanced collec- Folders picturing a tion. It is noteworthy that the player and stellar cast of Hall pose are not cataloged among the known of Fame luminaries N173 checklist. The nineteenth century such as Cobb, ballplayer played for only one season for Johnson and Mathewson. The condition breakdown is as follows: 24% (VG to EX), the Baltimore Orioles, batting at a .224 clip 42% (GD), 20% (FR) and 14% (PR) with 16% displaying paper loss or writing. Keys for the campaign. The Philadelphia native include: Hall of Famers: (10 cards) with Bresnahan/Caught Asleep/Harmon (FR, is depicted through the dark 5x8 artifact in reverse writing), Bresnahan/Just Before/McGraw (GD), Evers/Evers Makes/Chance a steady batting pose and is identified as (GD), Jennings/Cobb Steals/Cobb (PR, reverse paper loss), Kling/Lobert Almost/C. the catcher. Period glass etching along the Young (FR), Knight/Knight Catches/W. Johnson (GD), Lennox/Lord At/Tinker (FR, left edge and 125 year-old writing on a slice of labeling tape on the reverse confirm surface residue), Meyers/Devlin Gets/Mathewson (GD), Miller/Speaker Almost/Clarke the subject’s identity. The perimeter is absent of any significant chipping or other con- (VG), Oakes/Catching Him/Bresnahan (VG) and Others: (15 cards) with tusions. Limited surface imperfections and scratching does not affect the overall con- Chase/Chase Guarding/Wolter (GD). More on our website. dition of this cornerstone piece. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $250.00

187. (12) 188. (306) 1880s-1940s 1887-1933 Baseball, Multi/Non-Sport Pre-War Singles Treasure Chest Baseball Hall Extensive 1880s-1940s baseball, of Fame multi/non-sport singles treasure chest of (306) cards covering dozens of Type Group designations. Highlights include with Wagner Baseball: (115 cards) with 1909-11 & C. Young T206 White Borders: (21 cards, median FR, 85% Polar Bear backs); Pre-War 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (21 cards, Baseball Hall of average GD, all Polar Bear backs, Fame Type 20% reverse writing) with Wheat Group! Seize (FR); 1920-21 W514 Strip: #41 these (12) 1887- Griffith (EX-MT); 1933 Goudey: 1933 diamond #42 E. Collins (GD); 1934-36 Batter- legends from a Up: #6 Terry (EX); 1934-36 variety of desig- Diamond Stars: #9 Cochrane (GD), nations. Included are: 1887 N172 Old Judge: Brouthers (SGC 20); 1910 E93 (2) #32 Rice (EX, VG); 1940 Play Standard Caramel: C. Young (SGC 10); 1909 E91-B American Caramel: Plank Ball: #170 Speaker (VG-EX), #173 Lajoie (EX-MT); 1941 Double Play: #77/#78 (PR, reverse paper loss); 1910 E91-C American Caramel: Wagner (FR); 1915 Feller (GD), #67 Gordon/#68 Ruffing (VG); 1948-49 Leaf Gum: #59 Appling (VG), Cracker Jack: #17 Bresnahan (SGC Authentic); 1916 M101-4 Blank Back: #144 W. #70 Wagner (FR); 1948 Kellogg’s Pep: Cobb (GD); Other Sports: (13 cards) with Robinson (SGC 10); 1920 W516-1: #9 Alexander (FR, reverse paper residue); 1933 1937 Bulgaria Stern: #340 Schmeling (EX-MT) and Non-Sports: (178 cards) with Goudey: (5 cards) with #49 Frisch (VG-EX), #73 Haines (GD), #110 Goslin 1935 Gum Inc. Film Funnies Unnamed: #17 (FR). More on our website. (trimmed), #119 Hornsby (VG-EX) and #154 Foxx (VG). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

189. (83) 1909-1941 190. (67) 1909-1941 Pre-War Baseball Grab Mostly Baseball Pre-War Bag with DiMaggio RC, Grab Bag with E121 Gehrig & Mathewson Ruth Strong 1909-1941 pre-war base- There is a little bit of everything ball grab bag of (83) cards fea- for the pre-war collector in the turing over a dozen Hall of offered group of (67) 1909-1941 Famers from various tobacco cards, premiums and pinbacks. and gum card issues including This primarily baseball selection DiMaggio, Gehrig and includes a slew of Hall of Fame Mathewson. Highlights include greats including Foxx, Ruth and 1909-11 T206 White Borders: many more. Highlights include (27 cards, 7% VG to VG-EX, Baseball: (62 cards) with 1909 33% GD, 30% FR, 30% PR) E95 Philadelphia Caramel: (3 with Kelley (FR), Thebo (PR, cards) with Bender (Authentic, Waco); 1911 T205 Gold hole punches), Cicotte (PR), E. Borders: Mathewson (PR); Collins (FR); 1912 T207 Brown 1933 Goudey: #1 Bengough Background: O. Wilson SP (VG, (GD), #2 Vance (PR); 1934 Broadleaf); 1922 E121 American Goudey: #61 Gehrig (trimmed); Caramel Series of 120: Ruth (Authentic); 1923 German Baseball Transfers Sheet: 1939 Play Ball: #26 DiMaggio RC (FR), #50 Gehringer (VG), #53 Hubbell (VG), (25 stamps, partially separated) with Cobb, Ruth; 1933 Tattoo Orbit: Hornsby (VG); #82 Klein (VG-EX), #89 L. Waner (VG-EX), #112 P. Waner (VG); 1940 Play Ball: 1934 Ward’s Sporties Pin: Grimm (VG-EX); 1939 R303-C Goudey Premiums: #107 Vaughan (VG), #134 Cronin (VG-EX) and #179 Sisler (VG-EX). More on our Foxx (FR) and Multi-Sport: (5 cards) with 1933 Sport Kings: #35 Rockne website. (Authentic, glued to backing). 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: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 192. (6) 1907-1932 Baseball Hall of 191. 1907 A.C. Dietsche Famers & Stars Postcard Postcards with Group of (9) Different Cobb with Crawford Capture detailed represen- Uncover over half of the 1907 tations of your favorite A.C. Dietsche Detroit Tigers pre-war baseball stars with Postcard set with these (9) dif- these (6) 1907-1932 post- ferent correspondence items. cards. Included are 1.) Included are Crawford (VG- 1907 Morgan Stationery EX), Coughlin (FR, surface “Red Belt” Huggins (GD, pencil mark), Downs (FR, “Par Excellance”); 2.) reverse Buck Barker stamp), 1907-1909 H.M. Taylor Killian (GD), D. Jones (EX), Tigers Cobb (PR, writing, Rossman (EX), Payne (EX), Batting); 3.) circa 1900s- Schaefer (EX) and Siever (EX, 1910s Bender postcard reverse printing imperfection). (VG); 4-5.) (2) 1910 Unlike so many from this desig- PC796 Sepia Postcards nation, the majority of these with Chase (trimmed), postcards exhibit clean, unwrit- Crawford (PR, writing) ten reverses. and 6.) 1932 New York Opening Bid $250.00 Giants Schedule Postcards Hubbell (EX-MT). Opening Bid $400.00

193. (6) 1919- 194. 1908-1911 1920 Multi-Sport Reds Postcards Tobacco/Caramel Queen City faithful Group of (89) will give their stamp of Cards with 1908 approval for these (6) 1919-1920 Cincinnati E91-A Partial Set Reds postcards. These Formidable 1908-11 crisp black-and-white multi-sport action and portrait tobacco/caramel group of poses are quite elusive (89) cards with multiple and present beautifully Hall of Famers and a par- with a period ballpark tial set headlining. Keys setting accenting their include 1908 E91-A appearances. Subjects American Caramel par- include Allen (VG- tial: (23/33, 21% GD, EX), Daubert (VG- 37% FR, 42% PR, 22% EX), Fisher (VG), writing) with Bender Magee (VG), Rath (FR), Bresnahan (GD), (GD) and See (FR, M. Brown (FR), Chance reverse writing). (GD), J. Collins (FR), Despite varying degrees of reverse foxing, these correspondence pieces still present Evers (PR, reverse writing), Mathewson (GD), McGraw (FR), Tinker (FR), Waddell nicer than when infrequently offered. Each offered player suited up for the 1919 (PR); 1910 T218 Mecca/Hassan Champions: (41 cards, average GD) with Jeffries World Championship squad. (GD, Front View) and 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (14 cards, average GD to VG). Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

195. (46) 196. (60) 1909- 1910-12 P2 1969 Baseball Sweet Pinbacks, Discs & Caporal Caps with Pins with Mathewson (2) The winning bidder will Mathewson wear these (60) 1909- 1969 baseball pinbacks, & Johnson discs and caps as a badge Promising of honor. Highlighted arrangement of among this Hall of Fame (46) 1910-12 packed gallery are 1909- P2 Sweet 12 PX7 Sweet Caporal Caporal Pins Domino Discs: Marquard with (VG); 1910-12 P2 Sweet Mathewson and Caporal Pins: Duffy Johnson lead- (EX-MT, Large Letters), ing the way. Mathewson (VG, Small This group gen- Letters), McGraw (NM, Large Letters), Wallace (EX-MT, Large Letters); 1932 Orbit erally averages (EX) with 22% missing the reverse advertising backings (no Hall of Pins Unumbered: Cochrane (EX-MT); 1934 Ward’s Sporties Pins: Grimm (EX); Famers). Featured are Small Letters: (22 pins) with Bresnahan (EX, Mouth Closed), 1938 Our National Game: (2) Dean (EX, VG, both paper backings), DiMaggio (VG, Griffith (VG), W. Johnson (VG-EX), (2) Mathewson (EX, VG-EX), McGraw (VG- paper backing); 1956 PM 15 Yellow Base Paths: Berra (EX-MT), (2) Hodges (one EX), Tinker (EX-MT), Wallace (VG-EX, with Cap), Wheat (EX-MT); Others: (24 VG-EX, one GD, no pinback), Kaline (NM), Musial (EX-MT) and 1959 Yoo-Hoo pins) with Cicotte (EX-MT) and Hooper (EX). More on our website. Caps: Berra (GD, Drinking Yoo-Hoo). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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197. (30) 1909-11 T206 White Borders & 1911 T205 Gold 198. 1909-11 T206 White Borders with (3) Hall of Famers Borders Baltimore Orioles Potpourri of (30) 1909-11 T206 White Near Set (8/9) Plus (4) Borders and 1911 T205 Gold Borders includ- Dupes ing a trio of Hall of Famers and selection of Flock to this 1909-11 T206 White tougher backs. Highlights include 1909-11 Borders Baltimore Orioles near set of T206 White Borders: (7 cards, 42% VG, (8/9) cards plus four duplicates. 29% GD, 29% FR or lesser) with Included are: Adkins (VG-EX), Birmingham (GD), Chance (GD, Yellow Cassidy (trimmed), (2) Dessau (VG, Portrait), E. Collins (FR, paper loss); 1911 GD), Dunn (VG-EX), (2) Jackson T205 Gold Borders: (23 cards, 17% VG, (VG-EX, GD), Poland (GD), (2) 48% GD, 35% FR or lesser) with Austin (GD, Slagle (VG, FR) and (2) Strang (VG- American Beauty), Barger (GD, Full “B” on EX, GD). All four back duplicates are Cap, Honest Long Cut), Bresnahan (GD, Sweet Caporal with the remainder Mouth Closed) and Gardner (GD). More on being Piedmont advertising backs. our website. Missing only Hall for completion. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

199. 1910 T209-1 200. 1914-1916 Contentnea (Color Coupon Cigarettes Series) Group of (6) T213 Type II Lot of Different (8) Baltimore Turn-of-the-century ballplayers Terrapins With who toiled in the Virginia and East Bender Carolina leagues along with the With distribution limited to Carolina Association are immor- the Louisiana area, these (8) talized on this seldom encountered 1914-1916 Coupon grouping of (6) 1910 T209-1 Cigarettes T213 Type II col- (Color Series) samples. This sextet lectibles portray Baltimore exhibits striking color schemes Terrapins principals from the and intricate lithography. Subjects ill-fated . The include: Bourquise (FR, reverse scarce bayou tobacco relics writing), Crockett (FR, reverse include: Bender (no trees, Baltimore; FR); Doolan (Btg., Baltimore; VG); Doolan writing), Fullenwider (GD), (Fldg., Baltimore; GD); Dunn (FR); Knabe (FR); Quinn (Baltimore; FR); Smith (VG); Gilmore (GD), Pope (VG) and and K. Wilhelm (VG). Walsh (GD). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 202. 1912 C46 Imperial Tobacco Baltimore Orioles 201. (4) 1911 T3 Turkey Red Near Team Set of (12/14) Baseball Cabinets with PSA 3 Cards Leach The Baltimore Orioles of the Capture this antique quartet of majestic International League flock to this 1912 1911 T3 Turkey Red Baseball cabinets. C46 Imperial Tobacco near team set of Included among this checklist-backed (12/14) cards. Included are #12 Schmidt assortment are 1.) #3 Leach (PSA 3); 2.) (VG-EX), #13 Frock (colored), #18 #13 Doyle (FR, surface paper loss); 3.) #14 Adkins (VG), #20 Walsh (VG), #37 Dooin (VG) and 4.) #34 Rucker (PR, pin Vickers (GD), #38 Seymour (VG), #40 hole). The obverses are mostly crease-free Gettman (GD), #44 Parent (GD), #45 and have retained lush colors and relatively Dygert (VG), #49 Corcoran (GD), #64 unobstructed illustrations. The backs are Henline (VG-EX) and #69 Gaunt (GD). absent of paper loss or writing frequent to The biographical reverses are clean but the issue. have sustained varying degrees of age Opening Bid $150.00 induced toning. Missing only #19 Dunn and #74 Byers for team set completion. Opening Bid $250.00

204. (56) 1909-1936 203. 1912 L1 Leathers #113 Pre-War Baseball Grab Bag with 1910- The offered 1912 L1 Leather #133 11 T3 Turkey Red Rube Benton is an interesting proposi- tion for the Type specialist. The 10x12 Cabinets #87 Eddie likeness of the ill-fated Cincinnati Collins hurler is precisely captured on this well Build a quality pre-war base- preserved cowhide. Despite an abra- ball collection on a budget sion through Benton’s surname and with these (56) 1909-1936 lower right leg, the boldly stamped singles. Although primarily surface is otherwise detracted by only low-grade due to a combina- minor leather abrasions and light soil- tion of factors, there is still ing. The reverse displays mild tape plenty here for the value conscious collector. Highlights include 1909-11 T206 White residue and surface pulling which does Borders: McGinnity (PR, reverse paper loss); 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets: not seriously compromise the overall #87 E. Collins (PR, pin holes); 1932 U.S. Caramel: #13 L. Waner (trimmed); 1934- presentation. More on our website. 36 Batter-Up: #14 Traynor (FR), #24 Averill (FR), #37 Maranville (FR) and 1935 Opening Bid $400.00 Goudey Four-in-One: Grimes/Klein/Cuyler (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

32 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 205. 1909-1941 Pre-War Baseball Grab Bag of (108) Cards with (12) Hall of Famers Featured is a 1909-1941 pre-war baseball 206. (3) 1922 W573 Uncut 10-Card Strips grab bag of (108) cards displaying (12) With (5) Hall of Famers Hall of Famers. Highlights include 1909- These (3) 1922 W573 uncut strips of (10) cards each 11 T206 White Borders: Tinker (GD, showcase blank-backed versions with obverse designs Bat On Shoulder); 1911 T201 Mecca similar to the ever-popular American Caramel E120 set Double Folder: Abstein/Butler (SGC of that same year. Each measures approximately 33” in 60); 1920 W516-1: #27 Hooper (GD); length with many examples crease free. Headlining the 1933 Goudey: #125 Terry (FR, writing), strips are: Alexander, Bancroft, Collins, Hornsby and #220 Grove (GD); 1934 Goudey: #13 Schalk. Complete listing on our website. Frisch (GD), #35 Lombardi (FR); 1934- Opening Bid $150.00 36 Diamond Stars: #1 Grove (GD); 1939 Play Ball: #7 Doerr (FR), #50 Gehringer (GD) and 1940 Play Ball: #167 Frisch (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

207. (18) 1927 York Caramels Type 1 208. (9) 1933 Goudey with (8) Hall of Famers Including Baseball Hall of Famers Hornsby Including #53 Babe Ruth Powerful assembly of (9) 1933 Produced by the York Caramel Company of Goudey Baseball Hall of Famers , this delectable group of (18) 1927 featuring luminaries such as “The York Caramels Type 1 cards is ideal for any pre- Bambino”, “Dizzy” and “XX”. war enthusiast. The diminutive 1-3/8 x 2-1/2” Perfect for the prospective set col- candy cards are headlined by (8) Hall of Famers lector of this iconic early gum card including Hornsby. Included are #2, #4 Faber set. Included are #53 Ruth (FR), (VG), 9, 11, #13 Hornsby (VG), 15, #22 #60 Hoyt (EX), #63 Cronin (VG- Heilmann (GD), 26, 29, #32 Carey (VG), #42 EX), #76 Cochrane (VG-EX), #103 McGraw (VG), #47 E. Collins (VG), #50 Frisch Combs (GD), #54 Foxx (VG-EX), (GD), 51, 52, 55, #57 Coveleski (VG) and 58. The #207 Ott (VG), #223 Dean (GD) remaining singles present mid-grade averaging and #227 Herman (FR, reverse writ- (VG to VG-EX) with clean backs. ing, signed, no cert). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

210. (23) 1936 R312 Pastels with Several Hall of 209. (8) 1934 R304 Al Demaree Die- Famers—All Different Cuts with & Establish your pre-war baseball creden- One of the more ingenious and esoteric 1930s tials with these (23) 1936 R312 Pastels depression-era gum card issues belongs to the 1934 picturing an array of Cooperstown’s R304 Al Demaree die-cut designation. Released by finest. These color saturated 4 x 5-3/8” Dietz Gum of Chicago, the oversized series fea- portrayals feature individual along with tures photographic “head shots” of the ballplayers multi-player and team poses. Highlights superimposed onto a cartoon fashioned body. Each include Cochrane (VG-EX), Cuyler of these (8) relics display obverse writing which (VG-EX), Foxx/Sewell (FR), Greenberg technically leads to a low-grade assessment. (VG-EX), Hartnett/Warneke (FR, However, the overwhelming scarcity limits the reverse paper residue), Hoag/Gomez impact of that detractor. Included are #51 McNair, (FR, reverse sticker), Lopez Traps (FR, #63 Stone, #64 Cronin, #66 Myer, #70 Kuhel, #96 reverse sticker), Stengel (FR, reverse H. Wilson, #133 Moore and #137 Berger. writing) and Vaughan/Wagner (FR, Opening Bid $400.00 reverse sticker). The remaining pictures average (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

211. (84) 1928-1939 212. 1939-1941 Play Ball Group of Baseball Premiums (114) Cards with (11) Hall of & Oversized Cards Famers with DiMaggio & Begin construction on the 1939-1941 Play Ball Gehrig series with the offered mid-grade grouping of (114) cards including (11) Hall of Famers. Stacked group of (84) 1928- Highlights include 1939 Play Ball: (77 cards, 1939 baseball premiums and average VG to VG-EX) with #3 Ruffing (VG), oversized cards with #30 Dickey (VG-EX), #39 R. Ferrell (VG), #48 DiMaggio and Gehrig lead- Gomez (VG-EX), #50 Gehringer (VG-EX), #51 ing the way. Highlights Ott (VG-EX), #53 Hubbell (VG-EX), #55 include 1928 R315: Hornsby Vaughan (VG), #103 Berg (VG), #112 P. Waner (trimmed); 1934 R310 (VG-EX); 1940 Play Ball: (23 cards, composite Butterfinger Premiums: Gehrig (VG), Gehringer (VG-EX); 1936 R313 National VG-EX) with #46 Averill (EX); 1941 Play Ball: Chicle Fine Pens: (30 cards, average GD, 20% writing) with Cronin (VG), Greenberg (14 cards, average VG to VG-EX) with #6 (FR, reverse writing); 1936 R312 Pastels: Cochrane (EX), Lombardi (VG-EX); 1939 Hubbell (GD) and #39 Henrich (VG). More on R303-C Goudey Premiums: J. DiMaggio (EX), Gomez (EX-MT) and Ott (VG). our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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213. (996) 1909- 214. 1933-1970 Baseball Shoebox Collection of (281) Cards 1983 Baseball with Banks RC and Musial Rookies, Mantle & More Card Collection It is difficult with Mantle, to match the sheer talent Mathewson & C. found in this Young—Loaded powerful Extensive 1909-1983 1933-1970 baseball card collection baseball of (996) cards from shoebox col- dozens of different lection of issues that is absolutely (281) cards. stacked with Hall of Fame firepower. Immense “break” potential is available in this Legends such assortment which covers the better part of a century. Highlights include 1909-11 T206 as Foxx, White Borders: C. Young (GD, Glove Shows); 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folders: Mantle, Mays, Speaker, T. Williams along with rookie Hall of Famers of Banks and Mathewson/Bridwell (VG); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #1 Grove (FR, writing); 1940 Musial headline the historic gallery. Keys include 1933 Goudey: #29 Foxx (GD), #89 Play Ball: #119 Alexander (FR), #120 W. Johnson (FR, writing); 1948 Bowman: #36 Speaker (VG); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #83 P. Waner (VG); 1948-49 Leaf Gum: #4 Musial RC (VG-EX); 1949 Leaf: #32 Spahn (GD); 1950 Bowman: #98 T. Williams Musial RC (VG); 1953 Bowman Color: #32 Musial (VG); 1953 Topps: #1 J. (FR, stain); 1951 Bowman: #1 Ford RC (GD); 1953 Topps: #220 Paige (VG-EX); Robinson (EX-MT), #27 Campanella (EX), #104 Berra (VG-EX); 1954 Bowman: 1954 Topps: #90 Mays (GD); 1955 Bowman: #184 Mays (GD); 1957 Topps: #328 #89 Mays (VG-EX); 1954 Topps: #1 T. Williams (VG-EX), #94 Banks RC (VG), B. Robinson RC (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #487 Mantle AS (EX-MT); 1961 Topps: #250 T. Williams (EX); 1955 Bowman: #22 Campanella (EX), #184 Mays (EX-MT), #344 Koufax (VG-EX); 1964 Topps: #300 Aaron (EX-MT); 1965 Topps: #477 #202 Mantle (EX-MT); 1955 Topps: #2 T. Williams (GD); 1956 Topps: #30 J. Carlton RC (FR); 1966 Topps: #300 Clemente (VG-EX); 1968 Topps: #247 Bench Robinson (EX-MT), #101 Campanella (EX-MT); 1958 Topps: #150 Mantle (FR), RC (VG) and 1973 Topps: #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (GD). More on our website. #418 Mantle/Aaron (EX-MT), #487 Mantle AS (EX-MT) and 1960 Topps: #326 Opening Bid $400.00 Clemente (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

215. 1949 Bowman Baseball Starter Set of (140/240) Different with J. Robinson RC Plus (7) Variations Accept the challenge to complete the offered 1949 Bowman Baseball starter set of (140/240) cards with numerous stars and (63) high numbers plus (7) variations. The overall approximate condition break- down is as follows: 25% (EX-MT or bet- ter), 40% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 15% (VG or lesser). Keys include #4 Priddy (EX-MT, Name on Front), #24 Musial (VG-EX), #46 Roberts RC (EX-MT), #50 J. Robinson RC (VG), #85 Mize (EX-MT, 216. 1949 Bowman Baseball Uncut Sheet of (36) Cards with Name on Front), #88 Salkeld (EX-MT, Feller, Musial & Spahn Name on Front), (2) #98 Rizzuto (Name Interesting 1949 Bowman Baseball uncut sheet featuring the first 36 cards of series on Front grades EX-MT, No Name on including (9) Hall of Famers and other stars of the era. Being that each reverse is Front grades VG), #100 Hodges RC (EX), overprinted with a higher number, this printing press survivor appears to have been #109 Fitzgerald (EX-MT, Printed Name on implemented as part of the production process. The (4) nine-card row arrangement has Back), #111 Schoendienst (EX), #124 sustained moderate peripheral wear along with interior creasing which does not seri- Murtaugh (EX, Printed Name on Back), #127 Brazle (GD, Printed Name on Back), ously compromise the overall appearance of the piece. Key players include #1 #143 Dillinger (EX-MT, Printed Name on Back), #214 Ashburn RC (EX), #233 Doby Bickford, #11 Boudreau, #23 Doerr, #24 Musial, #26 Kell, #27 Feller, #29 Kiner, #33 RC (VG) and #238 Lemon RC (GD). More on our website. Spahn, #35 Raschi and #36 Reese. Suitable for framing and prominent display. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

217. (20) 1948-1969 218. (139) 1909-1991 Topps & Bowman Ted Baseball Stars & Rookies Williams and Willie with DiMaggio, Mantle & Mays Cards Mathewson “The Splendid Splinter” and Covering the better part of a century “Say Hey” are teamed on and dozens of Cooperstown greats these (20) 1948-1969 Topps are these (139) 1909-1991 baseball and Bowman Baseball cards. stars and rookies featuring legends Included are Ted Williams: (8 such as DiMaggio, Mantle, cards) with 1948-49 Leaf Gum Mathewson and many more. #76 (GD), 1951 Bowman #165 Highlights include 1911 T205 Gold (FR), 1954 Topps: (3) #1 (VG, Borders: Mathewson (PR, reverse GD, FR), (2) #250 (both GD); paper loss); 1939 Play Ball: #26 J. 1958 Topps #1 (GD); Willie DiMaggio (GD); 1954 Topps: #1 T. Mays: (12 cards) with 1953 Williams (GD); 1955 Bowman: #202 Topps #244 (GD), 1954 Mantle (VG); 1957 Topps: #18 Bowman #89 (FR), (2) 1954 Drysdale RC (VG-EX), #35 F. Topps #90 (one FR, one PR, Robinson RC (VG-EX); 1959 Topps: writing), 1955 Bowman #184 #10 Mantle (VG), #514 Gibson RC (GD), 1955 Topps #194 (FR), (EX-MT); 1965 Topps: #250 Mays 1956 Topps #130 (PR, writ- (GD), #477 Carlton RC (GD); 1967 Topps: #200 Mays (EX); 1969 Topps: #260 R. ing), 1957 Topps #10 (GD), Jackson RC (VG-EX); 1982 Topps Traded: (2) #98T Ripken (NM, EX-MT); 1989 1959 Topps AS #563 (GD), 1960 Topps AS #564 (VG), 1961 Topps #150 (VG) and Upper Deck: (4) #1 Griffey Jr. RC (average NM); 1991 Topps Desert Shield: #1 1969 Topps #190 (VG-EX). Ryan (NM) and #150 Ripken (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

34 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 220. 1950-1956 Callahan Baseball Hall of Fame Card Lot of (348) With (2) Chandler and (4) 219. (8) 1950 V362 Big League Original Boxes The self-proclaimed “Only Complete Card Set Stars Baltimore Orioles Singles of Baseball’s Immortals,” the Callahan Hall of Members of the International League Fame cards were issued between 1950 and Baltimore Orioles come out of obscurity for 1956 and sold in Cooperstown and at Major these (8) different 1950 V362 Big League Stars League venues. This lot of (348) includes singles. Included from this elusive Canadian near-sets of (89/91 and 88/91, including varia- issue are #4 Cihocki (EX-MT), #11 Stephans tions), a partial set of (65/91) and (106) dupli- (VG-EX), #15 Payne (GD), #21 Binks (EX), cates. The majority show (NM) and (EX-MT) #29 Woyt (VG), #33 Medlinger (VG), #41 quality with keys including: (2) Baker (NM Kluttz (VG-EX) and #47 Byam (VG). The and EX-MT); (2) Chandler (both NM); (3) blank reverse are problem-free. Gehrig (EX-MT, EX and VG-EX); (2) J. Opening Bid $250.00 DiMaggio (NM and EX); (2) Lyons (NM and EX) and (3) Ruth (NM, EX and VG). Opening Bid $250.00

221. 1951, 1952 222. 1952 Star-Cal Decals New and 1955 York Yankees Type 1 & Type 2 Bowman Baseball Lot of (10) with Original Display Starter Sets Handsome 1952 Star-Cal Decals New York Finish this trio of 1951, Yankees Type 1 and Type 2 store display 1952 and 1955 Bowman stand-up board with (10) decals featuring Baseball starter sets. players in their original envelopes. This Highlights include 1951 moderately creased gray display measures Bowman: (145 cards, 13-1/4 x 21-1/4” with subtle, but expected median VG to VG-EX, perimeter wear and contusions. The (7) Type all low numbers) with I & (3) Type 2 sealed crimson envelopes fea- #3 Roberts (FR, stain), tures individual players Berra, Coleman, #151 Doby (VG); 1952 Lopat, Mantle, Raschi, Reynolds and Bowman: (137/252, Rizzuto. The Type II variety features pairs of average VG-EX to EX, players which are Lopat/Berra, all low numbers) with #1 Berra (VG); 1955 Bowman: (85/320, average VG, 10% Reynolds/Raschi and Rizzuto/Coleman. writing) with #33 Fox (PR), #103 Mathews (EX-MT) and #320 Susce RC (PR). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

223. 1952 Star- 224. 1951 Bowman Baseball Cal Decals Starter Set of (205/324) Willie Mays Cards with Many Stars & Type 1 & Type High Numbers 2 with Irvin Very presentable 1951 Bowman Double your “Say Baseball starter set of (205/324) cards Hey” pleasure with with many Hall of Famers and stars this terrific tandem along with (63) high numbers. The of 1952 Star-Cal overall condition breakdown is as fol- Decals. Included are lows: 10% (EX or better), 30% (VG- 1.) 1952 Star-Cal EX), 35% (VG) and 25% (GD or lesser) Decals Type 1 #78- with nearly 5% displaying reverse writ- E Mays (presents ing. Highlights include #2 Berra (FR, VG, envelope dis- reverse writing), #32 Snider (VG), #80 plays moderate creasing and wear) and 2.) 1952 Star-Cal Decals Type 2 #90-A Mays Reese (VG), #165 T. Williams (VG), and Irvin (presents EX, with exception to mild surface crazing). Portions of the origi- #181 Stengel (GD), #198 Irvin (VG), nal envelopes are affixed to the decals which is common to the issue. #232 Fox RC (VG-EX) and #290 Opening Bid $200.00 Dickey (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

225. 1952 Bowman 226. 1948-1953 Bowman Baseball Group of (131) Baseball Singles Group of (127) Cards Including (52) Cards Including Jackie High Numbers Robinson RC It is difficult to conceive how this Rookie! Featured is a upper tier group of (131) 1952 1948-1953 Bowman Baseball singles group Bowman Baseball cards has of (127) cards hallmarked by numerous Hall endured the past 60 years in such of Fame greats. Highlights include 1949 remarkable condition! These appro- Bowman: (34 cards, median VG-EX, all priately termed “blazers” exhibit low numbers) with #46 Roberts RC (VG- razor-sharp corners, crisp perime- EX), #50 J. Robinson RC (VG-EX); 1950 ters and clear registrations with Bowman: (38 cards, majority VG, 2 low intense color schemes. With defer- numbers) with #75 Campanella (VG), #77 ence to slightly errant centering, these gems still warrant third-party professional grad- Snider (VG), #84 Ashburn (VG); 1951 ing consideration. Included are: (5) 182, (7) 183, (5) 190, (4) 193, (15) 194, (16) 198, Bowman: #26 Rizzuto (GD); 1953 (3) 200, (22) 202, (2) 203, 213, (8) 222, 223, 229, (6) 230, (4) #232 Slaughter, (11) Bowman Color: (48 cards, mainly VG) 234, (4) 235, (10) 249 and (6) 251. with #32 Musial (VG-EX) and #33 Reese (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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227. (8) 1952 228. 1953 Topps Baseball Topps Starter Set of (174/274) Cards Baseball with Many Stars & High High Numbers Numbers Sophomore 1953 Topps Baseball starter set Bring your 1952 of (174/274) different cards featuring Topps Baseball numerous Hall of Famers and challenging project closer to (37) high numbers. This color saturated completion with gathering has an overall approximate condi- these (8) challeng- tion breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), ing high numbers. 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or Included are: #318 lesser) with moderate instances of reverse Gregg (GD), #319 wax staining. Highlights include #27 Walker (GD), Campanella (GD), #37 Mathews (VG-EX), #323 Church #86 B. Martin (EX), #104 Berra (EX), #114 (FR), #324 Hacker (GD), #370 Hoeft (FR), #382 S. Jones (FR), #401 Schultz (GD) Rizzuto (VG), #147 Spahn (VG-EX), #191 and #405 Pellagrini (FR). Kiner (EX), #207 Ford (VG-EX) and #220 Opening Bid $200.00 Paige (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

229. 1955 Topps Baseball Starter Set of (119/206) with Killebrew RC & Mays Radiant 1955 Topps Baseball starter set of (119/206) cards featuring Hall of Fame greats and Willie Mays. This crisp horizontal series has an overall condition breakdown of 40% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX) and 30% (VG-EX or 230. (2) 1955-1979 Willie Mays Statue & Card Combinations lesser) with typical instances of errant cen- with 1955 Robert Gould All-Stars tering. Keys include #28 Banks (EX), #120 Formidable pair of 1955-1979 Willie Mays statue and card combinations. Included are Kluszewski (VG-EX), #124 Killebrew RC 1.) 1955 Robert Gould All-Stars 2-3/4” Mays white plastic statue (presents NM) ; 2.) (EX), #152 Agganis RC (EX-MT), #189 1955 Robert Gould All-Stars #1 Mays (VG); 3.) 1979 Metallic Creations Signature Rizzuto (VG-EX), #194 Mays (EX) and Miniatures 3-1/4” Mays pewter figurine (presents NM-MT) and 4.) 1979 Metallic #198 Berra (VG-EX). Creations Signature Miniatures Mays (EX). The challenging 1955 Robert Opening Bid $250.00 Gould All-Stars #1 Mays card presents at the peak of its given grade with only super- ficial creasing found throughout. Opening Bid $200.00 231. 1958 Topps 232. 1959 Topps Baseball Partial Set Baseball Partial Set of (415/495) Cards of (434/572) Cards Outstanding 1958 Topps Secure over 75% of the 1959 Baseball partial set of Topps Baseball edition with (415/495) cards. This crisp this very clean partial set of and clean series is quite col- (434/572) cards. Clean sur- orful and has an overall faces, blazing color schemes condition breakdown of and crisp perimeters are all 15% (NM or better), 45% attributes of this classic bub- (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and ble gum card set. The approx- 20% (VG-EX or lesser) imate condition breakdown is with only moderate as follows: 15% (NM or bet- instances of errant centering ter), 45% (EX-MT), 20% common to the issue. (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or Although absent of major Hall of Famers, there are still plenty of semi-stars, lesser) with the (35) high numbers generally presenting similarly with the more avail- unmarked checklists and other specialty cards to make up the difference. Better names able series. Highlights include #8 Phillies Team (EX), #408 N. Fox/Aparicio (EX- include #162 Hodges (EX), #368 Colavito (VG-EX) and #420 Pinson RC (VG-EX). MT), #322 Hanebrink (NM, No Comment) and #509 Cash RC (EX-MT). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

233. (545) 1954-1960 Topps & 234. 1960 Topps Baseball Bowman Baseball Shoebox Partial Set of (401/572) Cards Collection with Mays Profit from these (545) 1954-1960 Topps with Mantle and Bowman Baseball singles featuring Upstart vintage collectors will enjoy the multiple stars including Aaron, Banks, offered 1960 Topps Baseball partial set of Mays and many more. Although this (401/572) cards. This relatively clean assembly is primarily mid to off-grade, series overwhelmingly averages (EX to the abundant star power more than makes EX-MT) and includes several Hall of up the difference. Keys include 1955 Famers, stars and 15 high numbers. Bowman: #23 Kaline (VG), #184 Mays Highlights include #28 B. Robinson (EX- (GD); 1955 Topps: #4 Kaline (GD); 1956 MT), #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX-MT), #250 Topps: #15 Banks (VG-EX), #20 Kaline Musial (VG-EX), #300 Aaron (VG-EX), (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #486 Mays AS #326 Clemente (VG-EX), #343 Koufax (VG-EX), #488 Aaron AS (VG) and 1960 (EX-MT), #350 Mantle (VG), #563 Topps: (183 cards, mainly VG). More on Mantle AS (VG-EX) and #566 Aaron AS our website. (EX). 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: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 235. 1957- 236. 1959 & 1961 1959 Topps Baseball Topps Partial/Starter Sets Baseball Terrific tandem of 1959 and Starter 1961 Topps Baseball partial and starter sets. Highlights Sets with include 1959 Topps Baseball Several partial: (389/572, average EX Stars to EX-MT, 43 high numbers) with #10 Mantle (VG-EX), Build the #50 Mays (EX-MT), #163 foundation for Koufax (EX-MT), #461 multiple sets Mantle HR (VG-EX), #478 with this spec- Clemente (EX), #543 Corsair tacular trio of Trio/Clemente (VG), #561 1 9 5 7 - 1 9 5 9 Aaron AS (VG-EX), #563 Topps Baseball starter sets. Each edition is packed with several Hall of Famers and key Mays AS (VG), #564 Mantle rookies. Highlights include 1957 To p p s : (127 different, aggregate EX, 29 fourth series) AS (EX); 1961 Topps with #1 T. Wi l l i a m s (FR), #18 Drysdale RC (VG-EX); 1958 To p p s : (68 different, aver- Baseball starter: (210/587, age EX, one variation) with #1 T. Wi l l i a m s (VG), (2) #30 A a r o n (white letter is V G - E X , average VG, all 3 high num- yellow letter is VG), #47 M a r i s RC (VG), #187 Koufax (VG-EX), #418 Mantle/Aaron bers) with #2 Maris (VG), (EX), #485 T. Williams AS (EX), #486 Mays AS (NM); 1959 To p p s : ( 119 diff e r e n t , #300 Mantle (GD), #388 median EX, 36 high numbers) with #50 M a y s (VG), #163 K o u f a x (VG-EX), #202 Clemente (VG-EX) and #406 Maris (VG-EX), #338 S. Anderson RC (EX-MT), #461 Mantle HR (GD), #543 Corsair Mantle HR (VG-EX). More on our website. Trio/Clemente (EX) and #564 M a n t l e AS (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

237. 1955-1962 238. 1961, 1962 & 1965 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Starter Shoebox Sets with Many Stars Collection of Diamond legends such as Aaron, (1805) Cards— Clemente, Koufax, Mantle and Mays are in abundance with the Loaded with offered trio of 1961, 1962 and Koufax RC 1965 Topps Baseball starter sets. The offered 1955-1962 Highlights include 1961 Topps: Topps Baseball shoe- (147/587, majority VG-EX, 17 box collection of high numbers) with #2 Maris (1805) cards is “burst- (EX-MT), #150 Mays (GD), ing at the seams” with #300 Mantle (VG-EX), #388 legendary Hall of Clemente (VG), #406 Mantle Famers including Aaron, Clemente, Koufax (one rookie), Mantle, Mays and many HR (VG-EX), #475 Mantle more. Highlights include 1955 Topps: #123 Koufax RC (EX); 1958 Topps: (156 MVP (EX), #576 Maris AS (EX- cards, average GD to VG) with #418 Mantle/Aaron (VG), (8) #476 Musial AS (aver- MT); 1962 Topps: (189/598, age EX), #485 T. Williams AS (EX-MT), #487 Mantle AS (EX-MT); 1959 Topps: median VG-EX with 5-10% (490 cards, average VG, 27 high numbers) with (2) #10 Mantle (both GD), (3) #50 writing, 27 high numbers) with Mays (EX-MT, EX, GD), #163 Koufax (VG-EX), #461 Mantle HR (VG), #478 #1 Maris (EX-MT), #5 Koufax Clemente (EX-MT), (2) #564 Mantle AS (VG-EX, VG); 1960 Topps: (796 cards, (EX), #320 Aaron (VG); 1965 average VG) with (3) #200 Mays ((2) VG, GD), (2) #343 Koufax (both EX-MT) and Topps: (268/598, composite 1962 Topps: (197 cards, median VG, 11 high numbers) with (3) #387 Brock RC (VG, VG-EX) with #160 Clemente (VG), #207 Rose (VG), #350 Mantle (VG) and #477 (2) GD). More on our website. Carlton RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

239. (35) 240. (735) 1951-1964 1949-1969 Topps & Bowman Baseball Baseball Shoebox Hall of Collection with Stars Fame Including PSA 5 Singles Koufax Rookie with Classic 1951-1964 To p p s Aaron, and Bowman Baseball shoe- box collection of (735) cards Koufax with numerous stars includ- and ing a PSA graded Koufax Mantle rookie. Minimal duplication is found throughout this Those base- gallery which also displays a handful of tougher high numbers. Highlights include 1 9 5 2 ball legends To p p s : #65 Slaughter (VG, bb); 1953 Bowman Color: #10 Ashburn (VG-EX), #33 who have Reese (GD), #99 Spahn (VG-EX); 1954 To p p s : #10 J. Robinson (VG); 1955 To p p s : # 4 7 attained per- Aaron (FR), #50 J. Robinson (VG), #123 K o u f a x RC (PSA 5); 1956 To p p s : #20 Kaline manent immortality at Cooperstown are the sole focus of these (35) 1949-1969 Topps, (NM), #31 A a r o n (VG-EX); 1958 To p p s : #187 Koufax (VG-EX), #485 T. Williams A S Bowman and Leaf singles. Highlights include 1949 Bowman: #33 Spahn (VG-EX), (VG-EX); 1960 To p p s : (213 cards, mainly EX to EX-MT) with #160 Mantle/Boyer #36 Reese (VG-EX); 1949 Leaf: #4 Musial (VG); 1954 Topps: #10 J. Robinson (VG-EX), #343 Koufax (EX); 1961 To p p s : (2) #2 Maris (VG-EX, VG), #388 Clemente (VG); 1955 Topps: #50 J. Robinson (VG); 1956 Topps: #21 Aaron (EX); 1958 (VG-EX); 1963 To p p s : (141 cards, mainly VG-EX) with #173 Tr e s h / M a n t l e / R i c h a r d s o n Topps: #187 Koufax (GD); 1961 Topps: #2 Maris (EX); 1969 Topps: #260 R. (EX), #200 M a n t l e (VG), #210 Koufax (EX-MT), 1964 To p p s : #125 R o s e (EX) and Jackson RC (VG-EX), #500 Mantle (VG) and #533 Ryan (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 #331 A.L. Bombers (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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241. 1954 Esskay Hot Dogs Orioles Starter Set of (18/34) Different 242. 1954 Esskay Hot Dogs Perhaps the most collected Orioles Frank Fanovich with of the 1950s hot dog Orange Borders issues, this 1954 Esskay Opening Bid $150.00 Hot Dogs Orioles starter set of (18/34) different cards will draw consider- able interest from regional specialists and Baltimore historians alike. This eclec- tic assortment generally presents (GD to VG) with some better and others lesser. The majority of the portraits were neatly cut from period boxes and dis- play varying degrees of creasing or other expected abrasions or general wear. Additionally, 66% of the 243. 1954 Esskay Hot Dogs cards exhibit traces of the original orange bordering Orioles Francis Skaff with around the perimeter. Orange Borders Subjects include: Brecheen, Blyzka, Coan, Coleman, Dykes, Fox, D. Johnson, Opening Bid $150.00 Kennedy (displays portion of Briggs Meats Bauer on reverse), Kokos, Kretlow, Lenhardt, Littlefield, Moss, Murray, Pillette, Stuart, Waitkus and Wertz. Opening Bid $900.00

244. 1954 Esskay Hot Dogs Orioles Jim Fridley with 245. 1954 Esskay Hot Dogs Orange Borders Orioles Don Larsen Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

246. 1954 Esskay Hot Dogs 247. 1954 Esskay Hot Dogs Orioles Sam Mele with Orioles Bobby Young with Orange Borders Orange Borders Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

248. 1958 Hires Root Beer #25 Willie Mays 249. 1969 Transogram Mickey with Tab Mantle Statue in Original Box Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

38 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 250. (97) 1947-1966 251. (19) 1954-1968 Topps & Baseball Exhibits Bowman Mickey Mantle with Mantle & Cards Shortprints Those who cannot get enough of the From the arcade machine “Commerce Comet” will favor these and into your collection (19) 1954-1968 Topps and Bowman come these (97) 1947-1966 Mickey Mantle cards. Included are Baseball Exhibits featuring Topps Mantle: (18 cards) with 1956 multiple Hall of Famers #135 (VG, gray back), (3) 1957 #95 and a sampling of tougher (VG, (2) GD), (2) 1958 #150 (one FR, shortprints. This oversized writing, one trimmed), (2) 1959 #10 group averages (EX to EX- (both GD), 1960 #350 (VG), 1961: MT) with only 7% display- #307 WS (FR, reverse writing), #406 ing either reverse writing or WS (VG); 1965: #134 WS (EX), (2) pin holes. Highlights include Aaron (EX), Berra (EX-MT, Made In USA), Campanella #350 (GD, FR); 1967 #103 CL (VG), (EX), Mantle (EX-MT, Batting, “CK” Connected), Mays (EX-MT, Batting), Mays (2) 1968 #280 (both GD), 1968 Game (EX, Portrait), Musial (EX, Made in USA) and J. Robinson (EX). More on our web- #2 (EX) and Bowman Mantle: 1954 site. #65 (FR, stain). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

252. (36) 1954-1976 Hank 253. 1960 & 1962 Topps Aaron Topps, Bowman & Baseball Partial/Starter Oddball Cards with Rookie Sets The storied career of “Hammerin’” Hank Formidable pair of 1960 and 1962 Aaron is covered with these (36) 1954- Topps Baseball partial and starter sets. 1976 Topps, Bowman and oddball cards. Highlights include 1960 Topps par- Highlights include Topps Aaron: (29 tial: (401/572, average VG-EX, 2 cards) with 1954 #128 RC (EX), 1955 high numbers) with #148 Yastrzemski #47 (EX-MT), 1957 #20 (EX-MT), 1958 RC (GD), #160 Mantle/Boyer (VG- #30 (GD), 1959 #561 AS (EX-MT), 1960: EX), #200 Mays (EX), #343 Koufax #300 (GD), #566 AS (VG); 1961 #415 (EX-MT), #350 Mantle (EX-MT); (EX-MT), 1962 #320 (GD), 1965 #170 1962 Topps Baseball starter: (EX), 1967 #250 (GD), 1968: #110 VG- (196/598, average EX to EX-MT, 25 EX), 1969 #100 (VG-EX), 1970 #500 high numbers, 10% reverse hinge dis- (EX-MT), 1971 #400 (EX), 1973 #100 coloration) with #10 Clemente (GD), (GD), 1974 #1 (VG), 1975 #660 (VG-EX) #387 Brock RC (VG), #394 Aaron AS and Bowman Aaron: 1955 #179 (EX- (NM), #395 Mays AS (EX-MT) and MT). More on our website. #471 Mantle AS (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

255. (1448) 1950-1979 Topps 254. 1962 Topps Baseball & Bowman Baseball Shoebox Partial Set of (465/598) Cards Collection with Paige Crisp and clean 1962 Topps Baseball par- Upper tier 1950-1979 Topps and tial set of (465/598) cards. This wood bor- Bowman Baseball shoebox collection of dered edition has an approximate condition (1448) cards. The majority of the value breakdown of 20% (NM or better), 50% in this arrangement comes from the high- (EX-MT) and 30% (EX or lesser) with only er grade pre-1960s card stacked with moderate instances of askew centering. Hall of Famers such as Paige, Snider and Although absent of major stars, a group of many more. Moderate duplication is (54) high numbers adds significant value to found throughout. Highlights include the gathering. Keys include #537 Indians 1953 Topps: #220 Paige (EX-MT); 1954 Team (EX-MT), #584 Twins Team (EX), Bowman: #50 Kell (EX), #57 Wilhelm #591 McDowell RC (EX-MT), #594 (EX-MT), #58 Reese (EX-MT), #62 Uecker RC (EX), #595 Rookie Infielders Slaughter (EX-MT); 1954 Topps: #32 (EX), #597 Menke RC (VG) and #598 Snider (EX-MT), #36 Wilhelm (EX-MT) Hickman RC (EX-MT). and 1955 Bowman: (2) #103 Mathews Opening Bid $400.00 (both EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

256. (675) 1954-1970 Topps & 257. (5333) Bowman Baseball Shoebox 1954-1969 Topps Collection with Aaron & & Bowman Mays Baseball Singles “Hammerin’ Hank” and “Say Hey” lead Replenish your classic the way on the offered 1954-1970 Topps Topps and Bowman and Bowman Baseball shoebox collec- Baseball inventory tion of (675) cards. Fortunately for the with these (5333) victor, the vast majority of the better 1954-1969 Topps sin- cards come from both the 1954 Topps gles. This gathering is and 1955 Bowman editions. Keys hallmarked by (453) include 1954 Topps: (116 cards, aver- high numbers. The age GD to VG, 16% writing) with #10 J. earlier series averages (GD to VG) with the later editions primarily grading (VG to Robinson (VG), #32 Snider (GD); 1955 EX). Included are Bowman: (163 cards) with (42) 1954, (121) 1955; Topps: (5170 Bowman: (152 cards, average VG-EX, cards) with (41) 1954, (55) 1955, (30) 1956, (95) 1957, (116) 1958, (205) 1959, (596) 10% writing) with #22 Campanella 1960, (318) 1961, (149) 1962, (106) 1963, (331) 1964, (792) 1965, (527) 1966, (368) (VG-EX), (2) #179 Aaron (both VG) and #184 Mays (GD). More on our website. 1967, (400) 1968 and (1041) 1969. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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258. (13) 1953-1969 259. (492) 1958-1972 Topps & Bowman Topps & Fleer Roberto Clemente, Baseball Cards with Mickey Mantle & Willie Mantle, Mays & Mays Singles Williams Three standard bearers for card- Establish your “golden age of board excellence are available baseball card” collection with with these (13) 1953-1969 Topps these (492) 1958-1972 Topps and Bowman Clemente, Mantle and Fleer singles with legends and Mays cards. Included are such as Koufax, Mantle, Mays Mickey Mantle: (5 cards) with and Williams headlining. Keys 1953 Bowman Color #59 (GD), include 1958 Topps: #418 1954 Bowman #65 (VG), 1958 Mantle/Aaron (GD), #485 T. Topps #487 AS (EX-MT), 1962 Williams AS (VG), (2) #487 Topps #18 w/Mays (GD), 1968 Mantle AS (VG, GD); 1959 Topps #280 (GD); Willie Mays: Topps: #10 Mantle (VG), #50 (4 cards) with 1954 Bowman #89 Mays (GD), #461 Mantle HR (GD), 1966 Topps #1 (GD), 1968 (VG-EX); 1960 Topps: #563 Topps #50 (FR, reverse paper Mantle AS (VG-EX); 1961 residue), 1969 Topps #190 (VG- Topps: #300 Mantle (GD); EX); Roberto Clemente: (4 1963 Fleer: #5 Mays (VG- cards) with 1955 Topps #164 RC EX); 1963 Topps: (208 cards, (GD), 1961 Topps #388 (VG), 1962 Topps #10 (VG-EX) and 1965 Topps #160 (FR, aggregate VG-EX to EX) with (2) #210 Koufax (both VG-EX), #300 Mays (VG-EX) reverse pencil mark). and #540 Clemente (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

260. (830) 261. (201) 1952- 1957-1975 1976 Topps Baseball Milwaukee/Atlanta Shoebox Braves Singles Collection with Collection Loaded Hundreds of with Hall of Famers Stars—Loaded with Aaron RC Spare no expense in Extensive 1952-1976 seizing this profitable Milwaukee/ 1957-1975 To p p s singles collection of (201) Baseball shoebox cards that is absolutely collection of (830) loaded with Hall of Famers cards heralded by including dozens of hundreds of stars Mathews singles along including multiple copies Aaron, Clemente, Koufax, Mantle, Mays and many more! with a cache of Aaron and Spahn examples. It does not get much better for the Braves Highlights include 1957 To p p s : #20 Aaron (VG); 1958 To p p s : #1 T. Wi l l i a m s (GD), (2) historian or singles dealer than this profitable offering. Highlights include 1952 #5 Mays (VG-EX, GD); 1959 To p p s : #50 Mays (GD), #163 Koufax (GD); 1 9 6 1 Topps: #33 Spahn (VG, bb); 1953 Bowman Color: (2) #97 Mathews (one GD, one To p p s : #300 Mantle (PR, reverse paper loss); 1962 To p p s : #5 Koufax (GD), #18 PR, writing), (2) #99 Spahn (GD, FR); 1953 Topps: (13) #37 Mathews (average GD), Mantle/Mays (GD), #200 Mantle (PR, reverse paper loss); 1963 To p p s : (2) #210 #144 Spahn (VG); 1954 Topps: #128 Aaron RC (GD); 1955 Bowman: #179 Aaron K o u f a x (EX, VG), #300 Mays (GD), #540 Clemente (GD); 1964 To p p s : #50 Mantle (FR); 1955 Topps: (2) #47 Aaron (one EX-MT, one EX, one FR, pencil mark); 1957 (PR, reverse writing), #125 Rose (FR), (2) #150 Mays (VG-EX, GD), #300 A a r o n Topps: #90 Aaron (VG); 1965 Topps: #170 Aaron (GD); 1969 Topps: #100 Aaron (VG); 1965 To p p s : #207 Rose (GD), #300 Koufax (GD); 1966 To p p s : (3) #300 (EX) and 1970 Topps: #500 Aaron (VG-EX). More on our website. Clemente (VG-EX, (2) GD) and 1967 To p p s : #150 M a n t l e (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

262. (3895) 1964-1969 263. (11000+) Topps Baseball Singles 1970-1978 Topps with Stars & High Baseball Card Numbers Collection— Increase your profit margin with Absolutely this large 1964-1969 Topps Loaded Baseball singles collection of Hundreds of Hall of (3895) with several stars and high Famers, key rookies numbers. Along with greats such and partial sets headline as Banks and Mays, a slew of this massive (11000+) additional Hall of Famers such as 1970-1978 Topps Killebrew, Mathews, Morgan, Baseball card collec- Niekro and Wilhelm are also dis- tion. Significant “break persed throughout. Highlights value” is delivered for the enterprising dealer or set builder. Varying levels of duplica- include 1964 Topps: (535 cards, tion is also found throughout this gathering which contains a smattering of tougher majority GD, 17 high numbers); high numbers. Featured are 1970 Topps: (850+, aggregate EX) with (3) #350 1965 Topps: (675 cards, median Clemente ((2) EX-MT, VG-EX), (2) #712 Ryan (both VG); 1971 Topps: (650+, GD) with #130 Kaline (EX), #385 majority VG to VG-EX) with (2) #513 Ryan (EX-MT, VG); 1972 Topps: (1200+, Yastrzemski (VG); 1966 Topps: median VG-EX to EX) with (3) #49 Mays (NM, (2) EX-MT), (2) #595 Ryan (both (640 cards, average GD to VG); EX); 1973 Topps: (400+, average EX-MT) with (4) #50 Clemente (average EX-MT), 1967 Topps: (890 cards, mainly (6) #220 Ryan (average EX-MT), #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (EX); 1974 Topps: (4500+, GD, 11 high numbers) with #609 average VG to VG-EX) with (5) #20 Ryan (average EX-MT), #456 Winfield RC John (GD); 1968 Topps: (557 cards, majority GD, 50 high numbers) with #50 Mays (NM) and 1975 Topps: (1500+, mainly VG-EX) with (5) #500 Ryan (average EX). (GD) and 1969 Topps: (598 cards, average GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

40 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 265. (2517) 1965-1969 264. (6247) 1965-1980s O-Pee- Topps Baseball Collection with Partial Sets Baseball O Canada! Those who call Canada “their home and native land” will undoubtedly be interested in Collection this huge 1965-1980s O-Pee-Chee Baseball collec- with BVG 7.5 tion of (6247) cards. Highlights include 1965 OPC: Bench RC (413 cards, majority EX to EX-MT) with #16 Upper tier 1965- Morgan RC (EX), #170 Aaron (GD); 1969 OPC: 1969 Topps (548 cards, mainly EX) with (2) #50 Clemente Baseball collection (EX-MT, VG-EX), #100 Aaron (VG-EX), #120 of (2517) cards Rose (EX-MT), #190 Mays (EX); 1970 OPC par- with multiple Hall tial: (533/720 average EX-MT, 494 dupes average of Famers and EX to EX-MT) with #500 Aaron (VG-EX); 1971 stars. Varying OPC partial: (432/752 aggregate EX, 244 dupes degrees of duplication is found throughout. Highlights average VG-EX) with #250 Bench (NM); 1972 include 1965 Topps: (463 cards, majority EX-MT, 331 OPC: (332 cards, majority EX-MT to NM) with (8) high numbers); 1966 Topps: (241 cards, median VG to #435 R. Jackson (average NM), (14) #441 Munson VG-EX); 1968 Topps: (590 cards, median EX-MT) (average NM), (18) #445 Seaver (average NM); with #247 Bench RC (BVG 7.5); 1969 Topps: (1058 1973 OPC: (295 cards, composite EX-MT) with cards, average EX to EX-MT) with #100 Aaron (EX- #220 Ryan (EX-MT), #305 Mays (NM) and 1974 MT), #190 Mays (VG-EX), #260 R. Jackson RC (EX- OPC: (406 cards, aggregate EX-MT) with #456 MT), #500 Mantle (VG) and #533 Ryan (EX-MT). Winfield RC (NM-MT). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

266. 1966- 267. (13) 1968 Topps 1967 Topps 268. 1968 Topps Action Baseball Punch-Outs All-Star #12 Sticker Partial Set with (4) Panel with Clemente Run with Hall of Offbeat 1968 Topps Action All- Stars #12 sticker panel pictur- Ryan RC Famers & ing seven players including a Stellar run of Rose trio of Hall of Famers. 1966-1968 Challenging Measuring nearly 15-1/2 x 3”, Topps Baseball baker’s dozen this challenging test issue pres- partial sets fea- of 1967 Topps ents nicely with only mild turing dozens of Punch-Outs pic- perimeter fraying, slightly Hall of Famers, turing (4) Hall askew centering and tight per- key rookies and of Famers and forations. Included are Center a smattering of Rose as the Panel: Clemente; Upper shortprints. keys. This inter- Panel: R. Allen, McGlothlin, Highlights include 1966 Topps: (343/598, median VG- esting 2-1/2 x 4-2/3” test issue was purportedly distrib- Torre; Bottom Panel: EX, 23 high numbers) with #30 Rose (VG-EX), #50 uted in the Mid-Atlantic region over a couple of McDowell, Perez and B. Mantle (VG), #126 Palmer RC (VG-EX), #254 Jenkins months in 1967. Included among the pictured team cap- Robinson. The surfaces are RC (EX), #500 Aaron (EX-MT); 1967 Topps: tains are Barber (VG), Boyer (VG), Brock (VG), crease-free with limited fold (315/609, average VG-EX, two high numbers) with Clendenon (VG-EX), Kaline (VG), Kranepool (VG- stress along the tightly attached #150 Mantle (VG), #200 Mays (GD), #430 Rose (EX- EX), Lock (VG-EX), McCarver (VG-EX), F. Robinson perforations. The delicate MT), #600 B. Robinson (EX); 1968 Topps: (368/598, (VG-EX), Rose (presents VG, but one square is perimeter is absent of any majority EX-MT) with #50 Mays (EX) and #177 Ryan punched), Salmon (GD), Santo (VG) and Snyder (VG). obtrusive wear. RC (VG-EX). More on our website. The reverses are clean. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

269. 1969 Nabisco Team Flakes Box With Uncut 8- Card Panel Featuring Clemente 271. (5) 1966-1972 Topps Baseball Uncut Described by Strips with (4) Mays Nabisco as Featured are (5) 1966-1972 Topps Baseball strips with “Mini- 270. 1969 & 1970 Transogram Willie (4) picturing the legendary Willie Mays in his uncut, Posters,” the Mays Single & Three-Player Figures in original form. Included are 1-2.) (2) 1966 Topps Rub- baseball cards showcased on the back of 1969 “Team Off strips of 20 players each with one depicting Mays. Flakes” boxes represented a small and short-lived set of Original Boxes Straight from the toyshop comes these 1969 and 1970 Other greats include B. Robinson, Rose, Yastrzemski (24). The offered box features a series of (8) uncut (Mays strip presents NM, other strip grades VG-EX); specimens whose dotted outlines never met with the Transogram Willie Mays figurines. Included are 1 . ) 1 9 6 9 Transogram M a y s figure with card on back (opened 3.) 1969 Topps Decal strip of 6 players with Mays and scissors! With colorful action portrayals void of team Rose (NM-MT) and 4-5) (2) 1972 Topps uncut strips logos, the players include: Clemente (has lower border package, card presents (NM) and 2 . ) 1970 Tr a n s o g r a m National League All-Star collection figurines with with #49 Mays and #50 Mays IA (presents (EX). crease), Ferrara, Gibson, John (creased), Kaline, F. Opening Bid $200.00 Robinson, Santo and Stottlemyre (small crease). R o s e/M a y s/C. Jones (unopened package presenting NM- Opening Bid $200.00 M T, reverse panel also grades NM-MT). Opening Bid $200.00

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272. (983) 1966-1972 Topps Baseball 273. (4) 1963-1971 Bazooka Baseball 274. (4000) 1970-1972 Topps Baseball Checklists from Vending Complete Boxes with Willie Mays Singles with Stars Constructed from countless vending boxes, these (983) Proud quartet of 1963-1971 Bazooka Baseball complete Get your fill of these (4000) 1970-1972 Topps Baseball 1966-1972 Topps Baseball Checklists are a high-grade boxes each picturing the legendary Willie Mays. singles stocked with multiple Hall of Famers, stars and treat for the grading specialist. Included are 1966 Included are 1.) 1963 Bazooka box with #10/11/#12 a smattering of semi high numbers. Significant duplica- Topps: (83) #444; 1970 Topps: (233 cards) with (17) Mays (presents (NM-MT); 2.) 1964 Bazooka box with tion is found throughout. Better names include 1970 #244, (64) 343, (55) 432, (58) 542, (39) 588; 1971 #10/11/#12 Mays (presents VG with moderate creasing Topps: (1445 cards, composite VG) with #580 Rose Topps: (503 cards) with (461) #161, (4) 206, (34) 369, throughout and tape stain); 3.) 1966 Bazooka box with (GD); 1971 Topps: (1974 cards, median GD to VG) (4) 499; 1972 Topps: (164 cards) with (37) #103, (23) #16 Mays/17/18 (presents (NM-MT) and 4.) 1971 with #250 Bench (VG), #400 Aaron (GD), #530 378, (20) 478 and (84) 604. With exception to the 1971 Bazooka Unnumbered box with Hundley/Mays/Hunter Yastrzemski (VG-EX); 1972 Topps: (581 cards, major- series (average EX-MT to NM), the remaining check- (presents NM-MT). ity VG to VG-EX. 146 semi high numbers) with #50 lists present in the (NM to Mint) range with exception Opening Bid $250.00 Mays IA (GD), #299 Aaron (VG) and #559 Rose (VG). to negligible centering variances. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

275. 1960- 277. (16) 1975 1976 Topps Baseball Baseball Shoebox Uncut Collection Sheets with of (8233) Traded Set Cards with & Ryan Many Stars Presented are Huge 1960-1975 (16) 1976 baseball shoebox Topps Baseball collection of uncut sheets (8233) cards 276. 1970-1978 Topps Baseball Singles each featuring the 44-card with many stars Collection of (11400+) Cards found within. Traded set and a Fill your wantlists or start multiple set projects with this This well handled gathering is off-grade and ideal for slew of addi- mound of (11400+) 1970-1978 Topps Baseball singles. the budget conscious collector. Highlights include 1966 tional stars. Exhibits several Hall of Famers, semi-stars, specialty Topps: (372 cards, average GD) with #126 Palmer RC Although the cards and a selection of tougher high numbers dispersed (VG); 1968 Topps: (828 cards, mostly VG) with #247 (12) eleven-card rows display varying degrees of color throughout. With exception to the noted, this group gen- Bench RC (GD); 1969 Topps: (828 cards, composite loss or fading, the surfaces are still mostly clean with erally averages (VG to VG-EX) with some better and GD) with #533 Ryan (FR, writing); 1970 Topps: (829 only limited peripheral wear and few instances of others lesser. Included are To p p s : ( 11400+) with (2400+) cards, average VG to VG-EX) with #712 Ryan (GD) creasing or other obtrusive wear. Stars include #270 1970, (2400+) 1971, (1200+) 1972, (1100+) 1973, and 1971 Topps: (783 cards, average GD to VG) with Stargell, #300 Bench, #316 Yount, #330 Ryan, #340 (1500+) 1974, (500+) 1975, (700+) 1976, (200+) 1977 #513 Ryan (GD). More on our website. Rice, #355 Carlton and #420 Morgan. The green and (1400+) 1978 (average EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00 reverses are clean. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

278. (2746) 1972-1979 Topps Baseball Collection with 1973 Set & Semi-Stars Presented is a 1972-1979 Topps Baseball collec- 279. 1975-1978 Hostess Baseball tion of (2746) Treasure Chest with Complete/Near Sets cards. Highlighted in this group is a & Singles 1973 Topps set Tasty 1975-1978 Hostess Baseball treasure chest featur- 280. (30) 1981-1985 Topps & Fleer ing partial boxes, complete/near sets, panels and sin- along with a sizeable group of 1972-1979 singles with Baseball Uncut Sheets the majority display semi-stars and additional specialty gles. Highlights include Hostess Partial Boxes: (12 Featured are (30) 1981-1985 Topps and Fleer Baseball cards. Featured are 1973 Topps set: (660/660, average items, presents EX-MT or better) with 1975: #79/#80 uncut sheets. These full 132-card relics display nicely EX-MT to NM) with #50 Clemente (EX-MT), #100 Yount RC/81, #130 Aaron/131/132; 1979: #100/#101 with only negligible wear found throughout. Included Aaron (EX-MT), #220 Ryan (EX-MT), #305 Mays Ryan/#102 O. Smith RC; Hostess Panel are Topps: (26 sheets) with (5) 1981 (four different), (EX), #615 Schmidt RC/Cey (EX-MT); 1976 Topps: Complete/Near Sets: ((50) three-card panels per, aver- (11) 1983 (one set plus 6 dupes) with (2) Gwynn RC; (422 cards, majority EX-MT to NM); 1978 Topps: age NM) with 1975 near: (47/50 panels); 1976 set: (10) 1985 (five different) with (2) Clemens RC, (2) (600 cards, all EX-MT to NM) and 1979 Topps: (441 (50/50 panels); 1977 near: (48/50 panels); Hostess Puckett RC and Fleer: (4) 1983 (all different) with (1) cards, average NM). More on our website. Near Sets/Singles: (2 near sets, 191 singles, average Sandberg RC. Opening Bid $250.00 NM, unless noted). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

42 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 281. 1953 Bowman Color Unopened 282. 1955 Bowman Baseball Cello Pack with Campanella on Top— Unopened Cello Pack with Graded Global Authority NM 7 Kaline on Top—Graded Demanding collectors will enjoy the merits and untold Global Authority MT-9 potential of this investment quality unopened pack. Collectors of the finest will climb high Presented is a 1953 Bowman Color Series 1 unopened for this “Mt. Everest” of unopened packs. cello pack with Brooklyn Dodger catcher Roy Presented is a 1955 Bowman Series 1 Campanella showing on top. This pack is encapsulated cello pack with Detroit Tigers superstar and graded NM-7 by Global Authority. Considered showing on top. Possibly the among the finest of post-war issues, 1953 Bowman only one of its type this stunning pack is graded MT-9 by Global Authority. Kaline’s Color cards feature beautiful “Kodachrome” photogra- first Bowman card displays nice centering and abundant gloss sure to please. Showing phy and the visible Campanella card is a fine example on the back is card #35 Tuttle. The 1955 Bowman “TV” series is a historically tough of this dazzling technology. Showing on the back of issue to find in high grade making the offered pack one of the finest possible finds on the pack is card #37 Wilson. the market. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00 283. 1968 Baseball Marbles 284. 1976 Topps Series 6 Unopened Blister Baseball Unopened Display with Mays & Maris Wax Box Have you lost your marbles? Find them Fresh and unsearched with the offered 1968 Baseball Marbles 1976 Topps Baseball Series 6 unopened blister display fea- unopened wax box of (36) turing (20) stars of the day including R. packs. These unsearched Allen, Cepeda, Maris, Mays, Santo, wrappings are tightly Seaver & B. Williams. The 10 x 10- sealed with square folds 3/4” arrangement presents as when and clean perimeters. The retailed over 45 years ago with vibrant display box picturing the colors, a mostly crease-free surface and likeness of (batting left handed for a change) presents as when pro- tightly attached plastic packaging. duced over 37 years ago. Possibly high-grade pulls include Aaron, Brett, Eckersley Opening Bid $200.00 RC, Rose, Ryan and Yount. Opening Bid $300.00

285. 1979 Topps Baseball 286. (9) 1978-1985 Topps & Fleer Cut Card Partial Case & Baseball Unopened Wax Boxes 1981-1982 Topps Baseball Invest in these (9) 1978-1985 Topps and Vending Full & Partial Fleer Baseball wax boxes which could yield high-grade rookies of Henderson, Murray, Cases Ripken and many more. Included are Topps: Presented is a trio of tougher 1979- (8 boxes) with 1978 (Molitor/Trammell RC, 1981 Topps Baseball full and partial Murray RC, moderate wear to display box), cases. Included are 1979 Topps Cut 1980 (Henderson RC), (2) 1981 Card Partial Case: (6500+, all (Henderson), 1982 (“X”, Ripken RC), 1983 cards have factory bend); 1981 (Boggs RC, Gwynn RC, Sandberg RC), 1984 Topps Vending Partial Case: (18/500-card boxes, Gibson and Valenzuela rookies) (Mattingly RC), 1985 (Clemens RC, McGwire RC, Puckett RC) and Fleer: (1 box) and 1982 Topps Vending Full Case: (24/500-card boxes, box is sealed, Ripken rook- with 1985 (Clemens RC, Puckett RC). These unsearched 36-pack containers each ie). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. present in higher grade. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

287. (14) 1983 & 288. (15) 1984-1989 Topps Baseball 1984 O-Pee-Chee Vending Cases Baseball Wax Stuff your warehouse with these (15) 1984-1989 Boxes Topps Baseball vending cases. Each sealed and unsearched container will yield (24) 500-card boxes Often overlooked in favor leading to multiple high-grade sets or gradable super- of its American counter- stars and rookies. Included are (2) 1984 Topps parts, the parallel 1983 (Mattingly RC), (1) 1986 Topps, (4) 1987 Topps and 1984 O-Pee-Chee (Bonds RC, Clark RC, B. Jackson RC, Palmeiro RC), Baseball series were pro- (5) 1988 Topps (Glavine RC) and (3) 1989 Topps duced at a fraction of the mainstream rate. Presented are (14) 1983 and 1984 O-Pee- (Biggio RC, R. Johnson RC, Sheffield RC, Smoltz Chee Baseball wax boxes. Included are (12) 1983 O-Pee-Chee Baseball Boxes: (36 RC). Due to size/weight, local pick-up at our Silver packs per) with possible #83 Sandberg RC, #143 Gwynn RC, #163 Ripken, #360 Spring, Maryland location is highly encouraged. Ryan and (2) 1984 O-Pee-Chee Baseball Boxes: (36 packs per) with #8 Mattingly. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

290. 1982 Donruss 289. (200) 1981 Topps Baseball Sealed Baseball Rack Packs Wax Case Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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292. (253) 1953- Modern Baseball Hall of Famers & Superstars Collection with (85) Certified Auto/Game Used The cream of baseball’s crop rises with this extensive 1953- modern Baseball Hall of Famers 291. (247) Baseball Certified Autographs with Many and superstars Superstars & (2) #1/1 with Piazza and M. Ramirez (all A-D sur- names) collec- Modern Insert Collectors! Substantial profits await from this absolutely loaded mod- tion of (253) ern baseball certified autograph collection of (247) cards heralded by dozens of super- cards including stars from the past and present. Highlights include Auto/Relics: (16 cards) with 2004 signed vintage Leaf Limited: #107 M. Cabrera (24, #/38), #185 Glavine (#/25); 2004 Topps cards, certified Clubhouse Collection Sheffield (#/50), 2009 Topps Tribute: Braun, Longoria; autographs and Certified Autos: (230 cards) with 1999 SP Signature Edition Hamilton, 2003 Topps game-used swatches. Highlights include Auto/Relic: 2001 Topps Archives Bench Traded J. Reyes, 2004 Donruss Diamond Kings M. Cabrera, 2004 Playoff Prestige (#/25); Certified Autos: (47 cards) with 1999 Topps Banks, 2001 Topps Archives: #190 Teixeira (Tex), 2005 Donruss Diamond Kings: #363 Piazza (#1/1), M. Ramirez Aaron, Banks, Berra, Brett; 2002 Topps Archives: Aaron, Banks, Brett; 2002 Topps (#1/1, 2004 Diamond Kings Recollection Collection); 2005 Topps Finest A. Finest Berra; Game-Used: (38 cards) with 2002 Topps Archives Reserve Aaron; Rodriguez (#/13), 2005 Upper Deck Origins R. Howard and 2007 Topps Co-Signers Signed Cards: (22 cards, average “7-8”, cards, generally graded VG-EX, all auction #120 Hamilton. More on our website. LOA from JSA) with Ashburn (1956 Topps #120), Banks (1969 Topps #20), Cash Opening Bid $250.00 (1972 Topps #150), Conigliaro (1968 Topps #140), Drysdale (1961 Topps #260) and Other Cards: (145 cards) with 1965 Topps: #466 Carlton RC (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

294. (1056) Modern Multi- Sport Game- Used Insert Cards with Many Hall of Famers & Stars Amazing modern multi-sport game- used insert collec- tion of (1056) cards featuring numerous Hall of Famers and current superstars. Significant “break value” is delivered throughout this extensive collection. Several cards are serially numbered and come from vari- ous tiered subsets. Highlights include Game-Used: (1056 293. (770) Modern Multi-Sport Certified Autographs with cards) with Aaron & A. Petersen RC Baseball: (201 Modern Insert Dealers! Turn a profit on these (770) modern multi-sport certified cards) with 2006 SP autographs featuring several superstars from both the past and present. Several cards Legendary Cuts are serially numbered and come from various tiered subsets. Highlights include Greenberg, 2006 Upper Deck Exquisite Soriano (#/10, three-color patch); Football: Auto/Jersey: (32 cards) with Baseball: 2005 Leaf Limited Aaron (#/5); Football: (788 cards) with 2007 Donruss Gridiron Gear V. Young (wash tag)/Leinart (#/25), 2008 Leaf Certified #213 Chr. Johnson, 2009 SPX #93 Sanchez, 2011 Topps Supreme 2007 SPX: Ca. Johnson, J. Russell/A. Peterson/Quinn/Lynch, 2009 Ultimate Turner (#/5, with two-color patches), 2012 Topps Finest Sanchez (#/10); Certified Collection Futures Six Patches: Moreno/Ringer/Wells, Coffee/McCoy/Greene (#/25, Autos: (738 cards) with Baseball: (289 cards) with 2000 Fleer Greats of the Game double-sided), 2010 Panini Century Collection Rockne, 2010 Topps Triple Threads Kaline, 2005 Fleer Verlander; Football: (446 cards) with and 2001 Sage Vick, 2002 Relic Double Combo book (#/36) with Spiller and Topps Supreme SP Authentic Tomlinson, 2009 Topps Unique R. Rice and 2011 Panini Gold Reserve Gabbert/Netwon/Locker/Kaepernick (#/10). More on our website. McFadden (#/5). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

44 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 295. (19) Modern 296. (23) Modern Baseball Hall of Baseball Superstar Fame Certified Game-Used Patch Autographs with T. Cards—All Three Williams and Color or More Puckett (#1/10) Get close to the game with Mound masters and these (23) modern baseball renowned sluggers are superstar game-used patch paired with these (19) cards. Unless noted, each modern Baseball Hall of famed fabric exhibits three uni- Fame certified autographs. form colors. Highlights include Keys include Auto/Game- 2003 Donruss Maddux Used: (5 cards) with 2003 (#175/175), 2003 Fleer Topps Gallery Snider, Patchworks Piazza (four color), 2005 Upper Deck Hall of 2003 Leaf Limited #46 Glavine Fame Bunning (#/5), 2008 (#/25), 2003 Playoff Prestige Topps Sterling Gibson Sosa (#/25), 2003 Ultimate (#/10); Certified Autos: Collection Clemens (#/25), (14 cards) with 1993 2004 Fleer Platinum C. Jones Upper Deck T. Williams (four color), 2004 Fleer Sweet (UDA sticker), 2003 Sigs Piazza (four color), 2004 Donruss Signature Series Kiner (48-53 A.S.), 2004 Leaf Limited #223 Sandberg, 2005 SP Game-Used Edition A. SP Legendary Cuts Puckett (#1/10) and 2005 Upper Deck Hall of Fame O. Smith Rodriguez (#/50), 2005 Donruss Elite Mattingly (#/25) and 2007 UD Premier Griffey (#/15). More on our website. Jr. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

297. 2003 Upper 298. Modern New York Deck Yankee Yankees Certified Signature Series Auto/Game-Used Insert Near Set of (84/87) Collection of (236) Cards Cards—Loaded Pinstriped Power! Sterling Celebrate pinstriped dominance 2003 Upper Deck Yankee with the offered modern New Signature near set of (84/87) York Yankees certified auto- cards. These crisp “on card” graph and game-used insert col- blue Sharpie autographs are lection of (236) cards. Several high-grade and features a cards in this acclaimed gathering host of Bronx Legends. are serially numbered and come Keys include Bauer, Berra, from various tiered subsets. Boggs, Burdette, Callison, Highlights include Auto/Relics: Cone, Cox, Ford, Gooden, (2 cards) with 2004 Fleer Guidry, Kubek, Mattingly, Genuine Insider M. Rivera, 2008 Niekro, O’Neill, Piniella, Topps Sterling Mattingly (#/10); Rizzuto, Torre, Tresh and Game-Used: (226 cards) with Winfield. Also present is the (56) Mattingly: (12) 2004 SP base set of (90) cards. Legendary Cuts (three poses); Missing only Alexander SP, (25) Jeter: (4) 2003 Fleer Cashman SP and Goodman Patchworks (one two-color SP for completion. patch) and (8) R. Jackson:. Opening Bid $600.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

299. (152) Modern Multi-Sport Insert Collection with Certified Autos & Game-Used Shiny superstars are found in the offered modern multi-sport insert collection of (152) cards. Several cards are numbered and come from various tiered subsets. Highlights include C e rtified A u t o s : (75 cards) with B a s e b a l l : (63 cards) with 2011 Donruss Limited 300. (8800+) Modern Football Card Insert Collection with Cuts: Barlick (#/42), Conlan (#/15), Newhouser (245) Certified Auto/Game-Used Singles (#/25); 2011 SP L e g e n d a r y Stuff your dollar and quarter boxes with these (8800+) modern football cards includ- Cuts T. Jackson (#/25), ing (245) certified autographs and game-used singles. Significant “break value” is 2012 Leaf Living found in this assortment. Included are Auto/Jersey: (1 card); Certified Autos: (128 Legend; 2012 SP S i g n a t u r e cards); Game-Used: (116 cards); Numbered: (227 cards); Base Inserts: (8350+ Edition: (46 cards) with Ripken Jr. and G a m e - U s e d : (41 cards) with B a s e b a l l : 2 0 0 4 cards) with (110) Montana, (108) Favre, (42) Aikman, (30) P. Manning, (350) refrac- Ultimate Collection Campanella/Berra (#/50). More on our website. tors, numerous stars including Brady, Elway, Marino and (600+) other Hall of Famers. Opening Bid $150.00 Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $250.00

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301. (2) Early- 302. 1924 World 1900s Series Program - Baseball Griffith Stadium Uniform Version Sample Issued in the Nation’s Catalogs Capital as the Washington Senators From baseball’s secured their first and archaic era of only title, this 1924 shared equipment program is and oppressively a scarce and well-kept hot flannel and example. The 32-page wool uniforms, guide showcases a most these (2) vintage unusual format in that it is free of any advertisements. The front cover features a catalogs sample that throwback apparel. Includes: 1908 Charles H. Dudley an 8-page black-and-white likeness of Senators skipper shaking hands with guide (4-7/8 x 7-3/4”) with actual flannel swatches (various colors); Sample Book of President Calvin Coolidge. Scoring grids with pre-printed lineups reside inside the Base Ball Flannels a 24-page guide (5-1/2 x 7-5/8”) with flannel swatches (various front and back covers, with black-and-white player portraits on the interior pages. colors and styles). Both catalogs list prices, as well. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

303. Game 3 304. 1933-1972 Washington Scored Program Senators/Redskins From Ruth’s “Called Shot” Publication Lot of (23) While the finger pointing, declarations and Spanning the days of Joe Cronin, intentions will forever be subject to debate, Moe Berg and Frank Howard on Ruth’s antics during the 5th inning of diamond, as well as stalwarts Curly Game 3 of the 1932 World Series hold cre- Lambeau, George Allen and Sonny dence simply because of his name and knack Jurgensen on the gridiron, these sta- for the spotlight. This program was issued at dium-issued programs comprise a Chicago’s Wrigley Field that afternoon and virtual D.C. sports library. Covers scored in pencil to document two home runs and pages are intact throughout on apiece from Ruth and Gehrig. Confirmed guides chronicling Griffith Stadium accounts of merciless bench jockeying only and RFK Stadium installments. support the that claim that Ruth “called” his Highlights include: 1933 World 5th-inning circuit clout. The eight-page Series Griffith Stadium program guide presents wonderfully with scored in pencil for game 5 clincher; covers/pages intact. 1953 Redskins media guide and (4) Opening Bid $250.00 home programs. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

305. (12) 1936-1953 306. (27) 1947-1990 International League Baltimore Orioles & Baltimore Orioles Other Rosters/Schedules & Pass/Identification Sheet Cards Score with this grouping of (12) The fortunate recipients of 1936-1953 International League these (27) 1947-1990 Baltimore Orioles rosters/sched- Baltimore Orioles and other ules and an individual sheet. pass/identification cards Included are Spring Training were awarded unlimited Rosters: (6 rosters, average EX, for all pamphlets, unless noted) with their services. These vouch- 1936 (slight writing), 1937, 1939 ers display moderate handling and other general wear consistent with prolonged usage (slight writing), 1942, 1943 (mod- over a season. Highlights include International League Orioles Passes: (3 passes) erate writing), 1952 sheet; Season with (2) 1947, 1952; Baltimore Orioles Passes: (19 passes) with 1954 (debut season), Schedules: (5 items, average EX-MT) with 1941 pamphlet, 1943 pamphlet, 1949 (hospitality room) and Other Passes: (5 passes) with 1980 matchbook (no matches), 1950 matchbook (matches), 1953 pocket schedule and identification card (Pat Kelly). More on our website. Transaction Sheet: dated 11/18/46 on letterhead (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 307. 1941-2003 308. (17) 1901-1971 Program/Yearbook Lot of Baseball & Football (35) With New York Annual Guides with Emphasis Ruth Cover “Scorecard! Scorecard! Can’t tell the Add to your sports themed players without a scorecard!” Such library with these (17) 1901- were the cries at since-razed ball- 1971 baseball and football parks in the Big Apple. Spanning annual guides. Included are 1941 through 2003, these programs Baseball: (16 guides) with and ticket stubs are headlined by: Reach: (3 guides) with 1910 (15) including (13) (VG), 1913 (GD), 1923 (PR, programs with separated covers); Spalding: Program (EX-MT, unscored) and (2) (8 guides) with 1901 (GD), Yearbooks (1967, 2003); Ebbets 1909 (FR, tape repaired binding), 1910 (VG), 1911 (FR, separated cover), 1912 (GD), Field (6) programs, (5) Yearbooks; 1914 (GD), 1921 (GD, Ruth/Hornsby/Sisler), 1923 (VG, Hornsby/Sisler); Sporting (3) programs. News: (5 guides) with 1954 (VG-EX), 1955 (VG-EX), 1959 (VG), 1968 (EX-MT), Conditions vary, though covers/pages remain intact on most and scoring grids have 1971 (EX-MT) and Football: (1 guide) with 1933 Spalding (VG-EX). been marked on site. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

46 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 309. 1923 World 310. 1930-44 World Series Game 1 Series Lot with (4) Ticket Stub— Programs & (2) Ticket 1st WS Game at Stubs Yankee Bring home the title with this Stadium—SGC World Series lot of (4) programs and (2) ticket stubs. This signifi- Authentic cant group is highlighted by a 1923 was a season of program scored for Game 5 held firsts for the New 10/5/36 at Yankee Stadium. York Yankees. Presenting in solid (VG-EX) Besides being their first year playing at Yankee Stadium, they won their first World grade this program shows J. Series Championship by taking revenge on crosstown rivals the New York Giants who DiMaggio batting ahead of had defeated them in the previous two World Series’. Presented is a ticket stub from Gehrig in his first WS. The other the first World Series game ever played at Yankee Stadium which took place on (3) programs are: 1939 Reds 10/10/23. Encapsulated and certified “Authentic” by SGC this Game 1 ticket stub dis- (VG) scored for Game 3 at Crosley Field; 1943 Cardinals (VG); 1944 Sportsman’s Park plays handsome original details marginally affected by age appropriate signs of wear (G-VG) which served as home field for the Cardinals and Browns. The (2) stubs are: which enhance its authentic appeal. 1930 Game 6 “clincher” (FR); 1935 Game 1 (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

311. (11) 1919-1952 312. (14) 1924-1970 Army International League vs. Navy Football Ticket Baltimore Orioles Stubs with 1926 Soldier Season Passes Field Opening Personnel associated with These (14) 1924-1970 Army vs. the International League Navy Football artifacts have sur- Baltimore Orioles were vived the contests between the rival issued these (11) 1919-1952 service academies. Included are season passes. Each relic 1924 (FR, reverse glue residue and displays moderate wear con- writing, Baltimore), 1926 formal sistent with prolonged dedication of Soldier Field in usage. Included are 1919 Chicago (FR, reverse writing), 1932 (reverse paper residue, noted (VG), 1936 (EX), 1939 (GD), 1941 as possibly the greatest (VG), 1942 (FR, reverse paper minor league team in histo- residue, Annapolis), 1945 “Game of the Century” (GD, Army won national champi- ry), 1923 (reverse paper onship), 1947 (VG-EX), 1950 (VG), 1951 (EX), 1954 (VG-EX), 1959 press box (FR, loss), 1925, 1945, 1946, 1947 (clergy) and 1948-1952. More on our website. glue residue and writing) and 1970 (GD, reverse paper pulling). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

313. (46) 1923-1971 Navy 314. (13) 1947-1969 Football Ticket Stubs with Baltimore Colts (7) Army/Navy & (7) Ticket & Stub Notre Dame Group with (10) Anchor’s Away! Celebrate the grid- AAFC iron history of the Proclaim your “Charm Naval Academy with these (46) City” allegiance with these 1923-1971 ticket stubs including (13) 1947-1969 Baltimore (14) total contests against rivals Colts vouchers. Included Army and Notre Dame. Highlights are AAFC: (10 tickets, all include Army vs. Navy: (7 stubs, stubs, unless noted) with all in Philadelphia) with 1924 (FR, 10/19/47 vs. Dons (EX- reverse writing), 1936 (VG-EX), MT), 11/23/47 vs. Bisons (FR, reverse paper loss), 10/5/48 vs. Browns full (GD, 1939 (FR, reverse writing), 1942 (FR, reverse glue residue), 1950 (FR, reverse glue), reverse glue residue), (2) 8/16/49 vs. Yankees (both FR, one tape), 9/25/49 vs. Browns 1951 (GD), 1970 (FR, reverse paper loss); Navy vs. Notre Dame: (7 stubs, all in (FR, tape), (3) 11/19/50 vs. Giants (EX-MT, VG, GD, (2) are 2/3 stubs), one undated Baltimore) with 1927 (FR, writing), 1931 (VG-EX), 1935 (FR, reverse glue), 1938 (NM); Other Colts Items: (3 items) with 1958 Colts vs. College All-Stars pocket ros- (EX), 1940 (VG, light pencil mark), 1944 (VG), 1946 (EX-MT) and Other Navy ter (marked), 1963 Colts season ticket book (NM-MT) and Super Bowl III stub (FR). Stubs: (32 stubs, average EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

316. Cal Ripken, Jr. 1981-1982 Milestone Ticket Stub Lot of 315. (3) 1959 Baltimore Colts (8) With First Game, Hit and NFL Championship Game Ticket HR Stubs Summoned to the Major League ranks of a Before 57,545 rowdy spectators at the franchise at the peak of a dominance “world’s largest outdoor insane asylum”, the founded on stellar pitching, defense and Baltimore Colts captured their second consec- fundamentals, Cal Ripken, Jr. was quick to utive NFL Championship by outlasting the fit the Oriole mold, easing into the fold New York Giants by a 31-16 margin. during a strike-shortened 1981 campaign Presented is a trio of ticket stubs from the and garnering Rookie of the Year plaudits contest. Included are 1.) Reserved end stub in ’82. These (8) Memorial Stadium ticket (presents (EX-MT); 2.) Upper stub (presents stubs were issued at significant milestone VG-EX, yellow) and 3.) Lower stub (presents posts in Ripken’s Hall of Fame career. T h e PR, laminated, blue). vouchers present nicely and include: M a j o r Opening Bid $150.00 League Debut (August 10, 1981); F i r s t Career Hit (August 16, 1981); First Career HR (April 5, 1982). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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319. June 25, 1926 Fenway Park Yankees vs. Red Sox Program - 317. 1916 World Champion Boston Red Ruth HR Sox PSA 5 Ticket Stub - Lone Graded Opening Bid Specimen 318. 1921 Yankees-Giants Polo Grounds $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 World Series Program - Ruth’s First World Series With Yankees Opening Bid $100.00

321. July 4, 1939 Lou Gehrig “Luckiest Man Speech” Yankee Stadium- Issued 320. September 5, 1927 Fenway Park Program 322. 1941 Lou Gehrig Memorial Yankees vs. Red Sox Program Lot of (2) Opening Bid $150.00 Ticket Stub - Gehrig HR and 4 RBI Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

323. September 15, 1952 Ebbets Field PSA “Authentic” Ticket Stub - J. Robinson, Snider 2 HRs Each 324. 1946-1964 University of Maryland Opening Bid “The Terrapin” Yearbook Lot of (9) 325. June 21, 1964 $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Ticket Stub/Program From Bunning’s Perfect Game Opening Bid $150.00

326. September 30, 1972 Official Scorebook From Clemente’s 327. 1973 Royals Stadium PSA 7 All- 3,000 Hit Star Game Full Ticket - Mays’ Final A.S. Appearance Opening Bid 328. (100) Cal Ripken Jr.’s 3,000th Hit $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Unused Tickets Opening Bid $100.00

48 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 329. 1939 Washington 330. 1940 Bears vs. Redskins Redskins Program Lot NFL Championship Program - of (6) With (5/6) Home 73-0 Game Programs Vying for NFL supremacy and the since- In the fourth season of a fran- disappeared Ed Thorp Trophy, the chise-long skein of 10 successive Washington Redskins and winning campaigns, the 1939 did battle on the Griffith Stadium gridiron Washington Redskins authored on December 8, 1940. In the most defini- an 8-2-1 mark, losing only to the tive rout in NFL annals, the visiting Bears two teams who were to meet in rolled to a 73-0 triumph in which they that year’s NFL title game. amassed 501 offensive yards and picked Issued at Griffith Stadium that off eight Washington aerials. Issued in the fall, these (6) gameday programs Nation’s Capital for that one-sided exhi- include (5/6) home publications. bition, this 52-page program features pho- With covers/pages intact, the tos and text documenting the combatants. guides include: Oct. 1 (vs. Giants); Oct. 8 (vs. Dodgers); Oct. 15 (vs. Pirates); Nov. 19 Covers and crisp pages are intact on this (vs. Cardinals); Nov. 26 (vs. Lions). Also included is a Dec. 3 Polo Grounds guide rare and well-kept survivor. More on our from the season finale vs. the Giants. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

332. (6) 1945 New York Giants Football 331. 1942 Redskins vs. Bears Publications Including (5) NFL Championship Program Game Programs Proving that revenge is a dish best Presented are (6) 1945 New York served cold, the 1942 Washington Giants Football publications includ- Redskins put the only blemish on the ing (5/10) game programs from Chicago Bears’ season with a 14-6 tri- their 3-6-1 campaign. Numerous umph in the NFL title game on Hall of Famers are pictured December 13th at Griffith Stadium. This throughout the pages of these arti- 36-page program was issued for that facts. Each item is graded with showdown of war-depleted rosters. With exception to writing on the front minor age-induced foxing on the covers, cover. Included are 1.) 10/14 at the guide presents beautifully with crisp Yanks (VG-EX, tied game); 2.) pages complete with player photos and 10/21 vs. Steelers (GD, first home game of season); 3.) 10/28 vs. Redskins (EX); 4.) local ads. More on our website. 11/18 vs. Lions (GD, first home victory of season); 5.) 11/25 vs. Packers (GD) and 6.) Opening Bid $250.00 1945 Review and Roster (EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00

333. (31) 1945-1969 Pro 334. 1968-1973 “Sport Football Programs with (2) Illustre” Canadian Championship Issues Publications Lot of (45) Souvenir programs are perfect mementos Providing stunning visual and text of the “big game” and the (31) offered documentation north of the border, 1945-1969 Pro Football programs fit the these (45) issues of Sport Illustre bill. Highlights are: 12/26/65 AFL were published between 1968 and Championship Chargers vs. Bills (NM- 1973. With a similar format to The MT); 12/21/68 NFL Eastern Conference Sporting News, the editions are print- Championship Cowboys vs. Browns ed (in French) on newspaper stock (VG-EX); 12/25/63 49ers vs. Browns and feature multi-sport coverage (VG) with Kilmer autograph (“9”); including full color centerfold 9/19/65 Redskins vs Browns (EX-MT) posters. Covers/pages are intact signed by (5) all (“9”) with Promuto, throughout with suitable-for-framing Reger, Richter, Shiner, Steffen. The bal- cover subjects including: Aaron, B. ance includes: (6) EX-MT, (5) EX, (6) Gibson, Howe, Lafleur, H. Richard VG-EX, (3) VG, (4) GD-VG, (2) GD, (1) and F. Robinson/Alston. More on our FR. Complete list on our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

335. 1960s-1970s 336. (73) Sports Books Publication/Ticket From Collection of Stub Lot With Furman Bisher - Most Chicago Emphasis Signed and Personalized Gathered by a Chicago area A respected scribe for more than collector as that city starved half a century with the Atlanta for a title in any sporting Journal-Constitution, Furman arena, these 1960s-1970s Bisher carved his niche in (among ticket stubs and publications other arenas) football, golf and summon fond memories of horse racing. An avid writer and Wrigley Field and since- reader of sports minutiae, Bisher razed venues on both owned these (73) publications, Madison Street and 35th Street. Highlights include: Ticket Stubs (21) 1969-1971 most of which were endorsed by Chicago Bulls, including Jan. 30, 1970 contest in which rookie Lew Alcindor tallied their authors or subjects. Telling 27 points; (19) 1969-1970 Chicago Cubs, including (8) from their ill-fated 1969 sea- inscriptions reveal Bisher’s influ- son; Publications including a 1973-1974 Chicago Cougars AHL media guide. More ence. Signatures include Brissie, on our website. G. Conley, D. Devine, J. Nantz and E. Robinson. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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337. 1895 Baltimore Orioles Pendant - Rare “Back-to-Back” Version Defending their city’s first-ever championship in any sporting arena, the 1895 Baltimore Orioles repeated as titlists, their 87-43 pennant-winning mark a product of a mixture of robust hitting and a complete disregard for rules. This 1895 Baltimore Orioles championship pendant is a rare survivor whose decorative elements bring to mind a collection of rogues whose innovative tactics defied author- ity and set a standard to which subsequent teams’ efforts pale in comparison.

Pictured on the souvenir are Waverly-based Birds whose deceitful practices included: retrieving strate- gically planted rather than chase the ones hit far out of reach; spikes sharpening (well before Ty Cobb perfected the practice); running from first to third, completely bypassing second base (a sim- pler task in the days of one ).

Crafted locally by Torsch & Lee, this convex antique features a team composite photo on the obverse. Accenting a formal “Baltimore B.B.C. 1894” title are handsome likenesses that belie a collective on- field demeanor that was anything but gentlemanly. Portrayed are: Brodie, Carey, Clarke, Clarkson, Esper, Gleason, Hanlon, Hemming, Hoffer, Jennings, Keeler, Kelley, McMahon, McGraw, Reitz and W. Robinson. On the reverse, symmetrically arranged text (in Oriole orange) reads: “BALTIMORE – TWO-TIME CHAMPIONS – 1894 1895 – BASE BALL CLUB” and complements an image of an 1812 Battle Monument that stands to this day on Calvert Street. Three tiny indentations on the reverse do not detract from the decorative features. With glorious tributes on both sides, the Charm City dia- mond relic is attached to its original orange-and-black ribbon hanger secured by a metallic ring with its original pinback intact. While several 1894 versions (rare antiquities in their own right) surface from time to time, the 1895 version is decidedly scarce, let alone with its original components such as this heirloom. Opening Bid $1500.00

338. 1912 S110 Baseball 339. 1915 Baltimore Players Pillowcase with Terrapins Federal League Cobb & Mathewson Opening Day OFL Baseball Antique 1912 S110 pillowcase With Corresponding Letter tobacco premium featuring four Adopted as part of the upstart Federal keynote Cooperstown inductees. League circuit which, in its brief run, This fabric could only be obtained proved no threat whatsoever to the via mail in exchange for coupons established Major Leagues, the packaged with the Helmar and touched off an Turkey Red tobacco brands. The unforeseen chain of events that would delicate collectible measures 22x22 eventually bring a big league franchise and features a centered portrayal of to the Charm City. This baseball is an Christy Mathewson with “Home ornament from a ceremonious excursion Run” Baker, Ty Cobb, Walter to open the Terrapins’ disastrous (and Johnson, Marty O’Toole and Tris final) 1915 campaign. The orb carries sacred status on two fronts: first, as an Official Speaker flanking the Hall of Fame hurler. The faded illustrations of the ballplayers “Victor” Federal League sphere (not only one of a scant few survivors, but with promi- are still attractive with crisp red stitching. Varying degrees of age-induced toning is nent trademark stampings, as well); and second, as a tried and true artifact of a short- most discernable on the Baker rendering. The baseball-themed pillowcase was a pre- lived circuit from which virtually only faded memories and sporadic accounts remain. mier in a promotional campaign which included other silks and the L1 Leather Period inscriptions detail a parade through the streets of Baltimore to the season opener series. The fortunate winner will be a victor many times over with this ready-to-dis- in Waverly. More on our website. play piece. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

342. 1962 Standard Toykraft Mantle and Maris “Home Run Derby” Game in Original 340. 1940 Babe Ruth-Themed “Baseball 341. (4) 1910s-1950s Vintage Baseball Plastic School” Souvenir Lot of (3) With Rare Board Games with Walter Johnson & Wrap! Scorecard and Brochure Jackie Robinson The fervor and excitement sparked by the well-docu- For today’s fan to grasp just how immense Babe Ruth’s mented Maris/Mantle 1961 dual assault on the home Scarce quartet of amusing 1910s-1950s vintage base- popularity was, he or she needn’t look beyond the (3) run record had sweeping effects on players and sports- ball board games. Included are circa 1910s Parker vintage keepsakes in this Bambino-themed lot. Two writers. The fans, however, were absolutely mesmer- Brothers Peg Baseball Game: (includes (8) game bullet points immediately ring true: 1. Ruth is (as ized. And while they couldn’t “participate” directly in pieces, field in excellent condition, lid is tape re- always) the central attraction; 2. The items promote a any circuit clout parade, baseball enthusiasts were enforced with slight writing, very attractive); 1915 baseball school in 1940, five years after Ruth had afforded the next best outlet in the form of this 1962 Baseball Home Diamond: (includes (4) game and retired from the game he so thoroughly dominated. Mantle and Maris “Home Run Derby” game. Crafted metallic pieces, box decal and playing field displays Specifically, Ray L. Doan owned and operated a base- by Brooklyn’s Standard Toykraft, the 19-1/4 x 19” moderate water damage); 1925 Walter Johnson ball instructional school from 1933 through 1940 at cardboard amusement features a diamond-themed play- Baseball Game: (includes (7) unmarked scorecards locations including Hot Springs, Arkansas; Jackson, ing board from which multiple prongs emerge as desti- and dreidel-like top, field is (NM), lid exhibits moder- Mississippi; and finally, Chicago, . Hawking nations for (3) Styrofoam balls. Akin to darts, the game ate tape repair and writing) and early 1950s Gotham Doan’s school and its celebrity “teachers,” these items has a “Home Run” target dead center. The balls and Steel Jackie Robinson Baseball Game: (includes include a 4-page 1940 brochure with Ruth on the cover; original “extra balls” order form are included. (25+) game pieces and marked scorecard, metal field in a 1940 unmarked exhibition scorecard with a Ruth col- Additionally, the original plastic wrapper remains excellent condition, container displays moderate separa- lage on the cover; and a 1940 postcard promoting the (though is secured by tape at various points on the tion, writing and fraying, very tough game). school. More on our website. back). A rare survivor! Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

50 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 343. Peck & 344. 1893 345. (4) 1909 Snyder 1871 Philadelphia and 1910 Baseball Amateur “Sporting Life” Lithograph Base Ball American and Insert From Contest National League “Players Prize Cup Schedule Only” Guide An interesting Booklets - The forerunner to nineteenth cen- Pristine! tury diamond baseball card Renowned for cabinet relic from the producers (tobac- and composite photo “city of brother- co and other- collectibles during the ly love” belongs wise), Peck & Deadball Era, to this 1893 Snyder issued Philadelphia’s Philadelphia this colorful ren- “Sporting Life” pub- Shoe Exchange dition of a period lishing company Outing amateur ballplayer in its issued American and base ball prize cup. Dated July 22, 1893, the contest 1871 “Players National league sea- game between Market and Third Street was undoubted- Only” guide. The 4-3/4 x 7-3/8” paper insert shows an son schedules, as well. These (4) 1909 and 1910 exam- ly hotly contested as the major cities of the age were illustration of a mustachioed player clad in a blue “bib” ples are likely the most pristine you’ll ever behold. teeming with such exhibitions. Measures 8” tall with style jersey. The only such example we have encoun- Included are both American and National League 32- the silver plating exhibiting varying degrees of surface tered, this rare blank-backed collectible shows very page booklets for the 1909 and 1910 campaigns with abrasions, contusions or oxidation. Neatly adorned han- faint vestiges of printing from a previous page, as well schedules, statistics and photos lining the crisp pages. dles and readable etchings prove this memento to be “a as three tiny holes confined to the right border. Thick stock covers are crease-free and completely Opening Bid $200.00 must have” for the Philadelphia area baseball historian. Opening Bid $250.00 intact, as well. Opening Bid $200.00 347. 1931 Washington Senators Photo Pack (29/30) With W. Johnson, Manush and Cronin 348. 1930s Collection of (21) Cracker In the midst of a 346. 1914 Baltimore Terrapins Federal franchise-best Jack/Orbit Gum/Green Sox Baseball League Stock Certificate four successive Pins with Gehrig Part of the upstart Federal League, the Baltimore winning sea- Advanced collectors pin your bids on this attractive col- Terrapins endured perhaps the worst tenure in the short- sons, the 1931 lection of (21) 1930s Baseball Pins including (10) lived circuit, yet ultimately proved the most influential Washington “Cracker Jack”, (9) “Orbit Gum” and (2) “Green Sox” club. Among the most rare of all artifacts in the realm Senators were just two years away from their last-ever issues. The star attraction is a PSA graded Cracker Jack of professional baseball, Federal League memorabilia postseason berth. Totaling nearly half a million that Gehrig (VG-EX). The other (9) Cracker Jack pins aver- command attention and marvel over an ill-fated league year, Griffith Stadium patrons were afforded the oppor- age (VG-EX) condition and include: Berry, Cuyler, Dean, and its castoff participants. This Baltimore Terrapins tunity to buy this team-issued photo pack. Complete Grantham, Grove, Jackson, Lyons, Ruffing, Te r r y. (9) original stock certificate is one such heirloom. Issued in with its original envelope, this near-set of (29/30) 6-1/8 Orbit Gum pins are: (3) in (EX): Averill, Grube, Martin; 1914, the crisp notarized parchment showcases legal x 9-1/2” sepia-toned photos includes crisp examples (4) in (VG-EX): Earnshaw, Grimes, Jurges, Kamm; (2) in details and the signature of Baltimore politician Carroll headlined by Altrock, Cronin, W. Johnson, Manush and (GD): Fonseca, Warneke. (2) Green Sox pins are: Captain W. Rasin. More on our website. S. Rice. More on our website. (GD), Third Base (VG-EX). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

350. 1922- 1945 Washington Senators Lot of (7) With “Phantom” 349. Babe Ruth 1920s-1940s Full Ticket Pinback/Trinket Lot of (15) With 1935 From the few Scorer’s Pin and (2) Pocket Knives memorable seasons enjoyed by the first incarnation of The subject on endorsements and collectibles through- the Washington Senators, these (7) vintage souvenirs out his amazing career and even in the years that fol- are as rare as the successes enjoyed by the D.C.-based lowed, Babe Ruth commanded attention and praise with franchise. Highlights include: 1945 World Series a likeness and name instantly recognized by all. These “Phantom” Ticket a full Griffith Stadium Game 3 351. 1910s Framed 1920s-1940s souvenirs include (10) pinbacks, (2) coins, voucher with printed seating/event details and the fac- (2) pocket knives and a fountain pen, the latter (3) col- simile signature of club owner ; (4) “Hey-Yea” Cigar Label Ad Display lectibles bearing Ruth’s facsimile signature. Headlining Schedule Rulers 6” wooden measuring devices with Opening Bid $150.00 the pins are a 1934 Quaker Oats example and a fully Senators schedules on reverse (includes 1922, 1923, functional 1935 Quaker Oats scorer’s pin. With pin- 1924 and 1925). More on our website. backs intact throughout, these “Bambino” artifacts pres- Opening Bid $200.00 ent nicely. Opening Bid $200.00

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352. 1930s-1940s 353. (2) Vintage Advertising Display Pair Baseball- With Ruth and Cobb Themed Framed The names and likenesses of ath- Advertisements letes have meant sizable profit in These (2) framed the advertising world for as long as advertising displays professional sports have been are perfect for any played. This particular pair baseball-themed “man includes: 1930s Coca-Cola All- cave!” Includes: Red Time Favorites a 33-1/4 x 14” Jacket Tobacco thick cardboard stock display on framed to 24-1/4 x 29- which Man O’ War, Ty Cobb and 3/4”, the vintage color Helene Madison are portrayed; ad proclaims “It’s a 1940s Spalding Babe Ruth Ad a Hit” with a baseball 27-1/2 x 20” “Hall of Fame Series” action illustration; cardboard display with die-cut cor- Gillette framed to 29- ners to facilitate a “framed” appear- 3/8 x 41-3/8”, a vintage die-cut point of sale ad features a portrayal of National ance. More on our website. League arbiter John “Ziggie” Sears. Both ads display beautifully! Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

354. One Dozen 1940s 355. (2) 1930s-40s Rawlings Marty Joe DiMaggio’s Marion “Mister Personal Scrapbooks Shortstop” Baseballs with 1947 Yankees in Original Retail Team Photo Set & Packaging Family LOA The 1944 National League From Joe DiMaggio’s per- MVP, former St. Louis sonal collection come (2) Cardinals shortstop Marty scrapbooks chronicling Marion was also deserving of DiMaggio’s contributions to multiple Gold Glove honors Yankees’ Championship sea- before that award came to be. sons 1936 and 1947. Both leather bound scrapbooks present in beautifully well pre- Thus, it stands to reason that served condition. Measuring 8x11 the 1936 book features rookie season clippings and Marion was the spokesperson a 3x4 loose original photo. The 1947 book measures 10x12 and in addition to clip- for 1940s Rawlings baseballs bearing his name. This original box of (12) spheres fea- pings contains (25) team issued Yankees photos and a stunning original 8x10 photo. ture “Mister Shortstop” and Marion’s facsimile signature on the trademark stampings. Includes Letter of Provenance signed by (2) DiMaggio family members. All remain in their original retail wrappers! Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

356. Negro League 357. 1949 Ephemera Lot of (6) With “Exacta” 1945 Monarchs Broadside Babe Ruth Limited to less-than-glamorous Wristwatch venues and virtual anonymity, With Plastic Negro League players and teams have only recently gained long “Baseball” overdue respect for not only their Holder and on-field exploits, but also for cov- Instructions eted memorabilia such as the rare Throughout histo- artifacts in this gathering. ry, superstars have Highlights include: 1945 soared to dizzying heights, only to endure a physical decline and be supplanted by Broadside 13-7/8 x 21-7/8” thick another rising phenom who, in turn, endures a similar fate. Rarely do these icons stock display hawking a Kansas enjoy mythical status following retirement, much less, after death. This 1949 Babe City Monarchs game featuring Ruth wristwatch is a testament to the slugger’s echelon in American culture. Marketed “Ageless Wonder” by the Exacta Time Corporation a year after Ruth’s passing, this particular example (poster shows wear consistent with display); Yearbooks includes 1945; and 1946 comes with its original plastic baseball shell, cardboard inserts, instructions and retail (Jackie Robinson on cover). More on our website. box. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 358. Jackie 359. 1958 Sosnak Hand- Robinson Vintage painted Baseball Presented Souvenir Lot of (3) to Umpire “Augie” Donatelli With Decal Bat and George Sosnak, a true lover of base- Composition Doll ball, expressed his passion by creating a unique “Folk Art” style of painted Initially opposed and subse- baseballs done in India ink. Presented quently praised for his brave is a 1958 Sosnak hand-painted baseball pilgrimage to break base- which was presented to umpire ball’s color barrier, Hall of “Augie” Donatelli. This ball displays Famer Jackie Robinson was striking original details minimally the subject of these vintage affected by light wear. Three of the souvenirs crafted to cele- ball’s panels depict scenes from the brate unprecedented dia- including mond and social heroics. Includes: Doll a 13-1/2”-tall 1950s composition doll of Milwaukee Braves and New York Robinson clad in his Brooklyn Dodgers No. “42” uniform. There are chips and scat- Yankees representatives, and umpire Donatelli. The fourth panel bears the dedication tered crazing about the body components and felt identifiers on the uniform; (2) Bats “To Augie Donatelli” along with the results of the ’57 Series. includes a 1950s decal bat and a 1960s store-model bat. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

52 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 360. Washington Senators 1955 and 1957 Opening Day Memorabilia Lot of (6) Despite perennial losing campaigns, hope sprung eternal in the Nation’s Capital as opening day arrived each spring. These vintage mementos hail 361. 1940s-1950s Washington “Nationals” Pennant Lot of (5) from Washington Senators The Washington Senators’ “other” identity is on proud display in this lot of (5) rare inaugural contests from: vintage pennants. With colorful proclamations of “Nationals,” the felt banners present 1955 includes ticket stub, beautifully with strong appliqué and intact spines. Includes: (2) 1940s blue with white scorecard and original appliqué, “Rare”; 1950s white with red appliqué, “Rare”; 1950s three-quarter size, news service photograph; 1957 includes ticket stub, program and original news serv- gray with white appliqué, gold spine/tassels, “Somewhat Rare”; 1950s blue with white ice photograph. More on our website. appliqué. Note: the scarcity designators are those listed in Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage Opening Bid $200.00 Pennant Price Guide. Opening Bid $200.00 362. (3) Washington D.C. All-Star Game Pennants With 1956 A.L. and N.L. and 1969 363. 1940s-1970s Washington Senators Pennant Lot of (13) While postseason baseball in the Nation’s Capital was a mere pipe dream throughout While postseason hopes never came to fruition throughout the franchise’s final three the 1950s and 1960s, the Mid-Summer Classic played to rave reviews there in 1956 decades and two incarnations, the Washington Senators were celebrated on stage and and 1969. Issued for those exhibitions, these scarce felt pennants include: 1956 screen adaptations of “” and on these (13) vintage felt pennants. With American League purple with white appliqué and yellow spine/tassels; absolutely colorful appliqué designs and intact spines/tassels (where applicable), highlights pristine; 1956 National League blue with white appliqué and yellow spine/tassels; include a white felt 1960s pennant with red-and-blue Capital-themed appliqué (listed listed as “Very Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage Pennant Price Guide; 1969 red as “Somewhat Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage Pennant Price Guide); as well as with white appliqué and blue spine/tassels. a 1970 photo pennant. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

365. 1960 Jimmy Piersall “Little Pro Bat-A- Round” in Original Unopened Box While former big league star Jimmy Piersall combined competitive fire and smarts to mar- 364. 1965 National League All-Star Photo Pennant ket his “Little Pro Bat- Issued in the Twin Cities for the 1965 Mid-Summer Classic, this vintage felt pennant A-Round” instructional portrays the victorious Senior Circuit roster. The blue banner features white appliqué, tool, he also recruited contemporaries Maris, Mays, Groat and Runnels to endorse the a red spine with white tassels and a 7-7/8 x 6-3/8” black-and-white composite photo product. These (2) 1960 tools include the scarce full-size (17x17) version, sealed in its of (24) N.L. players, including Aaron, Clemente and Koufax. Crafted locally by original retail box whose contents (batting tee, swivel “ball” mechanism, 8x10 Maris “ASCO,” the souvenir has endured color fading but presents nicely overall and is list- photo) have never seen the light of day! Also included is a miniature version, which ed as “Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage Pennant Price Guide. includes original box, “ball” mechanism, steel mounting bolt and instructions. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

366. 1962 “Safe At Home” 367. Career Archives Original US 1 Sheet Movie of Pittsburgh Pirates Poster Scout Joe Consoli H o n e s t y, rather than tape measure circuit Take an inside look into the clouts, is the lesson in ’ life of a career baseball man 1962 “Safe At Home” production in with this encompassing which Mickey Mantle and archive collection of bail out a youngster that’s in deep when Pittsburgh Pirates Scout Joe he claims to “know” the sluggers. T h i s Consoli. This vast array of US 1 Sheet lined-backed original movie documents from all levels of poster hawks that fence-clearing film. play includes scouting Measuring 29-3/4 x 40”, this particular reports, signed correspon- display is the seldom seen version with dence, team directives, free- illustrations rather than photos. Vi b r a n t agent draft reports, stat colors and printed date/title border mark- sheets, grading forms, contact lists, spring training reports and numerous recommen- ings ad to the appeal of this Hollywood dations. Highlights are: Musial signed 8x10 (“8”, Auction LOA); Pirates Front Office diamond prize, which appears to have correspondence; (15) MLB “Blue Books”; Pirates instructional and conditioning u n d e rgone some restoration. guides. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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369. Vintage Willie Mays 368. Late- Board Game Lot of (3) With 1950s 1954 “Say Hey!” in Original Willie Mays Box “Say Hey!” Hitting, running, fielding, throwing: Willie Skateboard Mays could do it all! So it stands to reason On retail that America’s retail game manufacturers shelves in the used the “Say Hey Kid” to market board late-1950s, the games the popularity of which boomed as Willie Mays a result. These (3) vintage examples “Say Hey” include: Willie Mays Push Button skateboard pro- Baseball an Eldon Champion Games nov- vided speedy elty with spring activated batter; parts and transportation for youngsters inclined to take to the pavement. Manufactured by instructions appear to be complete; Willie Union Surfer, this sturdy wooden board features a colorful likeness of the Giants Mays Baseball Game includes dice, slugger in his San Francisco cap (dating the relic to post-1958) and bright red text instructions, score sheets and (7) batter and proclaiming “The Willie Mays Say Hey Skateboard.” The unusual keepsake meas- pitcher cards; 1954 Say Hey! in original ures 23”-long, 5”-wide, shows solid use and remains fully functional. box with (2) spinners intact. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

370. 1960s Willie Mays Wristwatch In Original Box From Manhattan to the San Francisco Bay and back to Queens, the remarkable 22-year career of Willie Mays was rife with countless memories, accolades and tributes such as this vintage wristwatch proudly portraying the affable slugger. Crafted during the late-1960s, the Swiss made timepiece features a green dia- mond-themed facing with a colorful 371. (31) Willie Mays Store Model Fielder’s Gloves and (1) Mays likeness and numerical identifiers. Mantle It is fully functional, firmly secured to its Used on sandlots and diamonds by aspirants during the 1950s through 1970s, these original leather band and accompanied (31) store model baseball gloves provided ample inspiration in the form of Hall of by the original retail container! Also Famer Willie Mays’ facsimile signature. The leather fielder’s tools show solid use and included are (2) vintage Willie Mays include models crafted by: Cambridge (right-handed); (28) MacGregor (11 left-hand- ballpoint pens. ed; 17 right-handed); Olympian (right-handed); Rawlings (right-handed). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

373. Interesting Collection of Willie Mays 372. 1960s Transogram Mantle and Mays Odd-Ball and Lot With Original Retail Packaging Insert For young 1960s diamond aspirants who wanted to Memorabilia emulate Mantle and Mays (but didn’t want to break any Say yes to this inter- windows), these “Transogram” equipment items esting assortment of include: Bat and Ball Set a 33” red plastic bat with a “Say Hey Kid” col- simulated “wood” texture (in original wrapper) and (3) lectibles. Presented is plastic balls in the original cardboard container with a lot of (92) odd- likenesses of Mantle and Mays; Ball Set (3) “extra” ball/insert Mays related items. Highlights are: 1969 Topps Baseball wax box-only balls still sealed in the original cardboard container with (VG-EX); 1969 Topps Baseball Stickers wax box-only (EX); 1967 Topps Punchboard Mantle and Mays likenesses. More on our website. test issue (EX-MT); 1970 blank back Topps Super (VG); 1965 Topps Transfer (EX); Opening Bid $250.00 (50) 1970s Mays/Aaron match packs (NM); (8) 1960s Coke/Sprite/Fanta soda caps (average VG): 1973 Topps Bubble Gum Candy Lid (EX); (6) 1968 American Oil game cards (average EX). Complete list on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

374. 1962-1982 American 375. Signed/Unsigned League Season Pass Lot of Baseball Treasure (17) Chest of Cards & Spanning parts of three decades, Memorabilia with these (17) Junior Circuit season pass- Clemente, Ryan & R. es gave their bearer a vantage point at each and every American League Henderson venue during the days of Mantle, Memorabilia mavens revel in Killebrew, Jackson and Murray. this exciting hodgepodge of Likely issued to a scribe autographs, cards, tickets, sin- (as evidenced by the facsimile signa- gle-signed balls, equipment and ture of Twins president Calvin photos. Headliners are: 1960 Griffith), the wallet-size vouchers Topps card #326 Clemente (G- feature facsimile endorsements of VG); 7/31/90 Brewers full ticket (NM) signed (“9”) by Ryan; 6/11/90 Athletics ticket A.L. Commissioners Joe Cronin and (NM) from Ryan’s 6th no-hitter; (2) R. Henderson signed items with JSA Lee MacPhail. Includes: 1962, 1963, stickers/certs: cap (“8”) & base (“8”). Additional highlights are (8) single-signed balls 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, (average “8-9”) with basic JSA stickers/certs: Canseco, Fingers, Killebrew, Larsen, B. 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1982. Robinson, Richardson, Ryan, Schmidt. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

54 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 376. Rocky 377. Dick Colavito Groat 1960- 1960-1963 1963 Hartland Hartland Baseball Statue Statue The object of On the heels of his affection during 1960 MVP perform- his productive stay ance, Pirates short- in Cleveland, and stop Dick Groat was sadness after his the 18th and final unexpected depar- player portrayed in ture, Rocky the Hartland Colavito is por- Plastics baseball trayed on this rare statues. With plans 378. 1960 Roger Maris Hartland Statue 1960-1963 for production of in Original Retail Box Hartland Plastics Jim Gentile and After its 1958 line of (5) baseball statues met with rave collectible. The col- reviews, the Hartland Plastics plant expanded produc- second-to-last stat- lectibles foiled tion in 1960, branching outside its Midwest home with ue ever produced (and in limited quantities of less than because of a 1963 portrayals such as this Roger Maris figurine. Standing 10,000) by the Wisconsin-based plant, the former slug- buyout by Revlon Cosmetics, the Groat statue saw pro- firmly in the left-handed batter’s box, the pinstriped ger is clad in Detroit Tigers apparel on this scarce relic. duction limited to a mere 5000. Far and away the slugger is blemish-free with vibrant blue and black With a blemish-free surface accented by deep-blue toughest of those diamond display relics, this scarce accents. Adding to the inherent appeal, the original accents, this model features a white toe plate and is survivor is blemish-free with incredible facial details retail box accompanies. This one is of the “display” sure to enhance any Hartland collection. and vibrant black-and-yellow Bucs hues. variety with the perforated front still intact! Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

379. 1958 380. Luis 381. Babe Hank Aaron Aparicio Ruth and and 1960- and Nellie Willie Mays 1963 Stan Fox 1960- Original 1958- Musial 1963 1963 Hartland Hartland Hartland Baseball Baseball Baseball Statues With Statues With Statues Original Boxes Original With and Tags Boxes Original Crafted in infinite Responding to the Boxes/Tags detail to show defin- ing moments in popularity of its Embracing the their respective initial 1958 task of portray- careers, Babe Ruth “local” issue, ing big league stars in statue form, Hartland Plastics and Willie Mays are the subjects of these 1958-1963 Wisconsin’s Hartland Plastics added 13 additional big assembly/decorating supervisor Frank Fullop appropri- Hartland Baseball statues. The pristine relics feature league superstars from 1960 through 1963. ately depicted White Sox infielders and bold team colors and blemish-free surfaces. No. 911 Representing both periods, these incredibly preserved in fielding poses. These 1960-1963 No. 924 Ruth (bat accessory included) is shown as he appeared survivors include: 1958 Hank Aaron in colorful Braves Aparicio and No. 919 Fox examples are accompanied in that fabled moment, “calling his shot” in the 1932 attire, this blemish-free No. 912 figurine comes with its by their original retail boxes and red cardboard tags World Series (though incorrectly in his home apparel); original retail box; 1960-1963 with with string hangers. Each is blemish-free with bold col- while No. 918 Mays is primed to make a “basket” catch absolutely brilliant Cardinal red accents, this coveted ors. Incredible details show (right down to the familiar much like the one in Game 1 of the 1954 Fall Classic. No. 915 Gateway City relic comes with its original tobacco wad in Fox’ left cheek!) Original boxes and tags accompany! retail box and vintage product brochure insert. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

384. (3) 1959-1963 Baltimore Colts 382. (9) 1958-1963 Original Hartland Hartland Football Statues With Unitas Baseball Statues With Accessories - 383. 1959-1963 Football Hartland Timing, more than anything else, played a role in Including Mantle and T. Williams Johnny Unitas & Jon Arnett Statues Hartland Plastics’ 1959-1963 issue of its Johnny Unitas Taking to big league diamonds after a successful run Winning pair of 1959-1963 Hartland Plastics Johnny statue. What followed was the production of “running with television Western-themed figurines, the Hartland Unitas and Jon Arnett statues. This tandem represents back” and “lineman” statues representing all (14) NFL Plastics Company enjoyed huge success with its base- both football representatives produced for the teams. These (3) Baltimore Colts examples were each ball issues. Spanning 1958 through 1963, these (9) Wisconsin manufacturer. Each figurine stands nearly 8” limited to production of 5000. Firmly affixed to rectan- examples are complete with accessories and showcase tall and exhibits only negligible uniform discoloration gular green bases with gold-colored embossed identi- vibrant colors and blemish-free surfaces. Includes: or imperfections associated with prolonged display. The fiers, the detailed figurines include: Unitas (the lone Banks, Berra, Drysdale (purple toe plate), Killebrew, square green plastic bases are absent of any obtrusive quarterback portrayed by Hartland); Running Back Mantle, Mathews, Snider, Spahn and T. Williams wear. The facemasks are tightly attached to the players’ (#82 decals); and Lineman (#89 decals). Gorgeous (“RED” on uniform). helmets. presentation throughout! Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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386. 1961-1963 Roberto Clemente Bobble Head Doll While the early-1960s bobblehead craze was ushered in by mascot caricatures, four spe- cific players were deemed worthy of rep- resentation. The scarcest of that quar- tet, Roberto Clemente is portrayed on this 385. Washington Senators Bobble Head Collection of (19) With (4) 1961-1962 coveted white base Miniatures survivor. Standing 6- They’re nodding with approval and you’ll follow suit with these (19) 1960s-1970s Washington Senators bobble 1/2”-tall, the swash- head dolls. Several variations are represented with these high-grade examples that are (for the most part) crack-free buckling hero presents with decals intact. Highlights include: (4) 1961-1962 White Base Miniatures (3 with magnet on bottom); (2) 1961- nicely in his black and yellow Pirates attire. While the 1963 White Base (“W” decal on cap; “SENATORS” in raised letters across chest); (7) 1963-1965 Green Base jaw line is free of any cracks, there is a hairline crack (including 5 round base and 2 square base); (3) 1966-1971 Gold Base (1 red cap and 2 black cap). on the right side of the face and a very minor piece of Opening Bid $900.00 the “s” missing from the “Pirates” decal. On the base, the facsimile signature decal is near-complete. Opening Bid $400.00

387. 1961-1963 388. 1963-1965 Mickey Mantle Baltimore White Square Orioles Black Base Bobble Player Bobble Head Head Doll Mickey Mantle perpet- As integration swept ually nods in the affir- Major League mative on this attrac- Baseball, the bobble- tive 1961-1963 White head market was Square Base bobble- quick to follow. head. Standing nearly Among the most 7-1/2” tall, the identity desirable examples of of the Yankees slugger the composite col- 389. (3) 1961-1963 Mickey Mantle & is confirmed on the lectibles, this 1963- Willie Mays Bobble Heads unchipped decal. With 1965 Baltimore Diamond legends Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays are a toothy smile and his Orioles black player quite agreeable with this trio of 1961-1963 white base bat in tow, the Hall of bobblehead is an bobble heads. Included are 1 . ) M a n t l e square base nod- Famer presents remark- amazingly well-kept der presenting (VG) with moderate soiling and hairline ably well with only survivor. Standing cracks to the cap and right shoulder measuring two inch- negligible uniform and approximately 6-1/2”-tall on its round green base, the es and one inch respectively; 2 - 3 . ) (2) M a y s round base facial soiling through- Type 1 (regular face) figurine is clad in his orange-and- nodders presenting (VG-EX to EX-MT) with one dis- out. Exhibits very black Orioles attire with “Orioles,” “Baltimore” and playing hairline cracking and chipping on the reverse. minor chipping on the underbill with the remaining cap logo decals completely intact. This one presents One of the heads is not attached to the body. Very color- portion of the figure displaying only superficial wear. beautifully and presents at the (EX-MT) plateau. ful and attractive group! More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

391. (5) Different 1960s Baltimore 390. (3) 1960s Washington Senators Orioles Nodders with 1961-62 White Nodders with 1963-65 Black Face and Base Mini 392. Baseball Signed/Unsigned Statue 1961-62 White Base Mini Let your bids fly high for this tremendously appealing Give a big nod of approval to this high quality lot of and Bobble Head Lot of (9) With Signed lot of (5) different 1960s Baltimore Orioles “Nodders” (3) 1960s Washington Senators nodding head dolls. Aaron and Drysdale featuring fan favorite mascot “The Bird”. Highlighting This amazing trio is highlighted by a 1963-65 Black Painstakingly crafted to capture the glory of baseball this group is a rare 1961-62 White Base Mini in high Face example and a 1961-62 White Base Mini. Also legends and time-honored institutions, these (9) fig- grade with complete decals, bold colors and no visible included is a 1961-63 White Base piece. The rare Black urines are headlined by limited edition keepsakes auto- cracks or chips. Also included are: 1960-61 Color Base, Face piece has a round green base stamped “1962” on graphed by their Hall of Fame subjects. Signed exam- 1961-63 White Base, 1963-65 Green Base, 1966-71 the bottom and displays nice gloss and appealing ples include: Gartlan Aaron (“8-9” strength); Musial Gold Base. These other (4) pieces are attractive with details with deference to some modest wear on the (“9”); and Spahn (“7-8”); Salvino Campanella (“8”); bold colors, decent to excellent gloss and clean overall decals. The nearly as tough Mini piece is complete with and Drysdale (“8”). Individual COAs from Gartlan and appearances with only light signs of wear. More on our base magnet and Japan sticker, and shows incredibly Salvino. More on our website. website. clean details throughout. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

56 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 394. 1966 Aurora 393. Tough 19th Century “Gebruder Great Moments in Heubach” Type Porcelain Figure— Sport Willie Mays ”Boy with Football” Kit in Original Known for high quality, lifelike details the Box & Gebruder Heubach factory produced a line of Unassembled Kit porcelain figures during the 1840s-1920s. Willie Mays and his 1954 Presented is a rare 19th Century 3”-high “Boy World Series “catch” are with Football” figure consistent with Heubach available for replication quality details including lifelike facial features, with this pair of 1966 realistic eyes, finely sculpted hair and a sweater Aurora Great Moments in pattern type used on known Heubach football Sport models. Included pieces. This striking piece presents in very attrac- are 1.) unopened Mays kit tive condition with only light traces of wear. The in original box with cello- back of the football is marked with the number phane (Mint) and 2.) “2” above the number “0”. More on our website. unassembled Mays kit in Opening Bid $250.00 original packaging with expected plastic imperfections and moderate cracking. Opening Bid $200.00

396. John McGraw 1929 Presentation Bat Notorious for reck- less tactics during his playing days, Hall of Famer John McGraw embraced his “win at all costs” edict throughout his 33 years as a skipper. A scarce and unusual relic, this “Spalding” presentation bat was bestowed upon McGraw prior to the 1929 season opener. The (36.4-oz/34-7/8”) white ash lumber has a vintage center brand and barrel stampings which read: “LOYAL GIANTS BOOSTERS DINNER – TO JOHN J.McGRAW AND THE 1929 GIANTS – NEW YORK APRIL 14TH 1929.” The uncracked weapon features a Hornsby knob and shows surface wear. Opening Bid $200.00

395. Artist Robert Hogan 1996 LE Bronze Sculpture “4-6-3” Texas based artist Robert Hogan’s sculptures adorn prominent locations with the most notable being large bronze statues of Bagwell and Biggio at Minute Maid Park in Houston. Presented is a 1996 LE #19/35 bronze titled “4-6-3” featuring a base-runner sliding into a leaping fielder in an attempt to break up a double-play. This captivating creation displays impeccable details from the grimacing facial expressions to the dou- ble-knotted cleat laces. Measuring approximately 12x16x10” this dynamic display 397. (4) Mickey Mantle Commemorative Bats With 1974 piece stands on a marble-topped 4x12” base. More on our website. H.O.F. Brown Bat Opening Bid $750.00 Commemorating the remarkable career of switch-hitting legend Mickey Mantle, these (4) full-size baseball bats include: 1974 Hall of Fame H&B Brown Bat LE No. 200/500 with facsimile signature stampings of Bottomley, Conlan and Mantle and 398. Hall of Fame LE block-letter stampings of Bell, Ford and Thompson; Triple Crown Bat an H&B sig- Commemorative Bat nature model with barrel stampings of “1956 – 40 YEARS – 1996 – TRIPLE Lot of (21) CROWN M.V.P.”; Photo Bat Louisville Slugger “K55” signature model with painted Turned in limited quantities by Mantle portrait; Mickey’s Place LE (1/400) model with Mantle likeness on barrel. Kentucky’s famed Hillerich & Opening Bid $200.00 Bradsby plant, these (21) dis- play weapons commemorate Baseball Hall of Fame induc- tion classes. Each full-size Cooperstown relic features a rich brown patina with gold- colored facsimile signatures (for those who wielded H&B lum- ber) or block-letter stampings of the honored players. The bats present beautifully and include: 1951 (Foxx, Ott), 1953, 1954, 1955 (with DiMaggio), 399. 1973 Hall of Fame LE Brown Bat With Roberto Clemente 1957, 1959, 1961, 1962 (with J. Robinson), 1963, 1964, 1993, 1994, 1995, (2) 1997, Opening Bid $200.00 (2) 1998, (2) 1999, 2000, 2001. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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400. 1914-1915 401. Early- Babe Ruth 1900s Original Type I Baseball Photograph BGS Cabinet Authentic Photo Lot of Impressive as they were, (13) Babe Ruth’s exploits on Concurrent with the Baltimore sandlots did not warrant photo the game’s most opportunities that came to rudimentary ele- define him in the Bronx. ments, these (13) One unknown photogra- vintage cabinet pher, however, deemed photographs visu- young Ruth (well before ally chronicle dia- he all but “invented” the home run) a fitting subject in mond assemblies this 1914-1915 Type I snapshot photo. Encapsulated from the profes- and assessed “Authentic” by BGS, this 3-5/8 x 6” sional ranks to the black-and-white photo depicts Ruth at age 19 or 20 in sandlots. Ranging his road apparel, likely at a spring in dimensions training site. With lumber in tow and a decidedly stern from approximate- expression, Ruth compliantly faced the camera in this ly 4 x 3-1/4” to particular pose. The lack of pinstripes dates the photo 21x16, these to the referenced period. With sharp edges/corners, a black-and-white clean reverse and a vintage handwritten “BABE and sepia-toned relics depict players in heavy flannel apparel, armed with archaic equipment. With a concentration RUTH” on the lower border, this is positively among of Pennsylvania installments, most have undergone vintage matting or mounting. More on our website. the earliest Ruth photos extant. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 402. 1927 Washington Senators Lot of (4) With Opening Day Scorecard and (3) 403. 1937 Walter Johnson 50th Birthday Type I Party Original Panoramic Photograph 404. 1938 New York Yankees Framed Photos Named to the Baseball Hall of Fame’s inaugural class in 1936, Walter Johnson enjoyed another gala event the Original Type I Team Photograph Armed with following year. Specifically, Washington’s Mayflower Subject to rave reviews, the ’ 1938 per- five Hall of Famers, the 1927 Washington Senators Hotel was the venue for Johnson’s 50th birthday party. formance marked a “first” and sadly, a “last” in that the raced to a 3-0 start and high hopes, only to have those This original panoramic photograph was taken at that pinstripers were the first-ever team to secure three suc- hopes dashed by arguably the most dominating team of celebratory gathering. Framed to 35-3/4 x 11-1/2”, the cessive World Series crowns, but did so under the lead- all time. These (4) artifacts were issued during the early sepia-toned photo captures the ornately designed ball- ership of fallen star Lou Gehrig for the final time. portion of that ’27 campaign. Includes: Opening Day room with baseball banners, American flags and Framed to 19-5/8 x 16-3/8”, this original Type I black- Scorecard issued at Griffith Stadium for the April 12 bunting draped over the balcony. Hundreds of formally and-white team photograph depicts that juggernaut ros- season opener; scoring grids are marked in pencil to dressed guests eye the camera as the guest of honor ter. Clad in their road uniforms, (29) team members are detail an 8-2 triumph over Boston; (3) Type I Photos stands at the head table. headlined by Combs, Dickey, DiMaggio, Gehrig, original news service photos depicting Senators players Opening Bid $200.00 Gomez, Gordon, McCarthy and Ruffing. More on our during the early portion of the 1927 season. More on website. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

406. New York Yankees Original News 405. Joe DiMaggio Framed Original Service and Wire Photo Collection of Type I Photograph - LOA from 407. 1930s-1970s Type I and Wire Photo (15) With Ruth and (2) Gehrig Lot of (59) - Loaded! DiMaggio Estate As they always have and will continue to wrest public If a picture is worth 1,000 words, then this collection of The eyes have it. This sentiment is glaringly evident in attention and the camera’s eye, the New York Yankees (59) original news service photographs is worth, well, a this original Type I black-and-white photograph of New are the subjects of these (15) vintage (mostly) original mouthful! With vintage stampings on the reverse and York Yankees great Joe DiMaggio. Framed to 20-1/4 x news service and wire photographs. Ranging in size original caption sheets adhered to many, these Type I 19-1/8” under cream-colored matting, the 10x9 (visible from 4-5/8 x 7-1/2” to 10x8, these black-and-white or portrayals feature legendary diamond performers such image area) reveals “The Yankee Clipper” in a pensive sepia-toned photos feature proper news service stamp- as Clemente (1970), Eisenhower (1953), J. Robinson stare. While the eyes and nose only are in view, there is ings and original caption sheets. Headlining the por- (1953) and T. Williams (1966). The majority are 8x10 no mistaking DiMaggio’s likeness. While there is a trayals are: Ruth (1934); (2) Gehrig (1938, 1939); J. or 10x8 black-and-white photos which present nicely series of creases and very minimal paper loss, the vin- DiMaggio/Lopat/Stengel (1951); J. with evidence of expected newsroom handling. More tage photo presents beautifully and comes with a letter DiMaggio/Eisenhower/Marciano (1955); Maris on our website. of provenance from DiMaggio’s estate. (early-1960s). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

58 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 408. Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig Dual-Signed 1930 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Lindenhurst, N.Y. Exhibition Ball - Full JSA Recorded statis- tics tell us that in 1930, the New York Yankees were relegated a distant third-place also-ran, having lost their first five games of the sea- son and left unable to recover. Still, legends, apocryphal or not, 409. Lou Gehrig Single-Signed “King of the Diamond” have it that no Baseball - Full PSA/DNA matter the cir- Labels, regardless of when and how they’re born, are often misleading. In the mat- cumstances ters of high praise and criticism (deserved or not), titles echo like a bell that cannot (which were usu- be unrung and most are forever compliant with the “popular” doctrine. The offered ally ideal for the Lou Gehrig single-signed baseball, however, reads like an ironclad truth that for Bronx Bombers), some reason, never seemed to fit in describing its heroic subject. The off-white Babe Ruth unofficial “Spalding” sphere bears a prominent “King of the Diamond” trademark trumped all con- stamping. While it’s strictly coincidence that Gehrig chose to autograph a ball dec- temporaries in orated with that regal title, he warranted descriptions of that superlative nature. His popularity, gate receipts, mystique and admiration. Used and autographed at an gregarious Baltimore-born teammate, of course, was deemed royalty in every October 1930 exhibition on the South Shore of Long Island, this baseball was auto- regard. But in comparing Gehrig’s numbers to Ruth’s (or to anyone’s, for that mat- graphed by Babe Ruth and humble teammate Lou Gehrig. ter), one will cite two MVP awards (to Ruth’s one), a batting title (along with a Triple Crown, which Ruth never achieved) and five RBI crowns (compared to The unofficial orb has prominent “GoldSmith” trademark stampings, alternating red- Ruth’s six). Furthermore, Gehrig, not Ruth, was the cleanup hitter in the vaunted “Murderers Row” lineup. and-black laces and shows evidence of diamond use. Executed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, Ruth’s scripting projects “6” strength and clarity in its customary occu- Thus, the ever-so-humble Gehrig was more than justified in signing this “King of pancy of the sweet spot. On the west panel, Gehrig’s scripting reflects his unassuming the Diamond” keepsake, a mildly soiled orb with red-and-white laces. On the demeanor, showing (“3-4”) quality in decidedly smaller characters. The south panel is sweet spot, Gehrig’s black-ink penning projects (“4-5”) strength and clarity. A rec- home to an inscription of: “at Lindenhurst – Sat Oct 18 1930 – Adam Mullen master tangular outline remains from a since-removed strip of tape initially applied to pro- of Ceremonies.” While this legend was penned in an unknown hand, it chronicles a tect the scripting. Traditionally relegated to adjacent panels, sub-headings and sec- well-documented appearance by Ruth and Gehrig (and a few other big leaguers) at ond billing throughout a splendid career in the shadows of celebrated teammates, Meridale Baseball Park, where they took on Addie Klein’s Lindenhurst Nine before an Gehrig takes center stage here and reigns supreme. Full photo LOA from estimated crowd of 4,000 spectators numbed by bitter cold. Ruth and Co. prevailed, PSA/DNA. This item has a reserve (estimated value $5000-$7500). incidentally, by a 10-4 count that afternoon. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $1500.00 Opening Bid $900.00

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4 11. Ty Cobb Single-Signed Wm. Read & Sons Baseball - Full 410. 1928 Yankees/Athletics Ball Signed by (18) With Ruth, J S A Gehrig, Cobb, Speaker and Full JSA Over a relatively short span that marked the end of the Deadball Era and “dawn” of Sovereign rulers the season before, the 1928 Bronx Bombers repeated as champions, the home run, baseball took leaps and bounds towards the culture of commercial but not before staving off a torrid surge from the Philadelphia Athletics. Likely gath- hype and monetary incentives. During a simpler time in which players were defined ered for a head-to-head contest that season, (18) members of those contending rosters by their on-field demeanors, Ty Cobb autographed this William Read & Sons base- signed this OAL Barnard baseball. The orb shows intermittent surface abrasions, yet ball. The orb exhibits diamond use and showcases prominent trademark stampings still showcases prominent trademark stampings and blue-ink fountain pen scriptings and alternating green-and-red laces. Pre-dating the “Reach” and “Spalding” spheres whose strengths vary. Includes: Sweet Spot: Grove (“4” strength) and Ruth (“3”); popularized as circuit clout totals escalated, this 1910s ball is decorated with the North Panel: Gehrig (“5”), Koenig (“4-5”) and (2) unidentified; South Panel: signature of a man whose competitive spirit was overshadowed by more colorful Meusel (“5-6”), Pipgras (“4-5”), Combs (“5”), Robertson (“6”)and (2) unidentified; fence-clearing sorts. Executed on a side panel, Cobb’s black-ink fountain pen script- West Panel: Lazzeri (“3-4”), Speaker (“3-4”), Simmons (“4”) and Cobb (“3-4”); East ing projects (“2-3”) strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve Panel: (2) unidentified. Full photo LOA from JSA. (estimated value $2000-$3000). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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413. 1939 All-Star Game 25th Anniversary Reunion Ball Signed by (24) With J. DiMaggio, Grove and Full JSA Having assembled in the Bronx for the 1939 All-Star Game, (24) Mid-Summer Classic principals re-united 25 years later at Shea Stadium, where they auto- 412. 1939 Pittsburgh Pirates Team-Signed Baseball of (17) graphed this ONL Giles Autographs with Wagner & Vaughan—Full JSA orb. The lightly toned Although the 1939 Pittsburgh Pirates finished seventeen games below .500, the Bucs sphere (grade “5-6”) has a still fielded a squad of seven future Hall of Fame players and coaches. This team- thin coat of shellac that signed baseball of (17) autographs features (6) Cooperstown Inductees. The black covers blue ballpoint signa- steel-tip fountain pen scripts average (“5”) quality throughout while the Spalding tures averaging (“6”) quality. Includes: Sweet Spot Appling and Hemsley; North Official league sphere presents similarly with moderate abrasions. Highlights include Panel Rolfe, Selkirk, Lombardi and Hartnett; South Panel Lee, Cramer, Dickey, East Panel: H. Wagner (“5-6”), Klein (d.1958, “4-5”); North Panel: L. Waner (“4”); Grove, Lyons and Fette; West Panel J. DiMaggio, McQuinn, B. Johnson, Jurges and South Panel: Vaughan (“4-5”, d.1952), P. Waner (“6”), Ens (“7”, d.1950) and Traynor Moore; East Panel Cass, Gomez, Murphy, Frey and Phelps; Reverse Sweet Spot (“6”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Greenberg and Camilli. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

414. 415. 1946 Kansas Signed Baseball City Monarchs Used in 300th Team-Signed Career Win - Baseball With Full JSA , From the sandlots of Buck O’Neil and rural Maryland to his Full JSA mastery of the Annual contenders for International league to Negro League champi- nine ERA crowns, Hall onship honors, the of Famer Lefty Grove Kansas City Monarchs punctuated a 17-year were the prototypical big league career with franchise boasting of his 300th and final marquee names and mound triumph. This amenities despite archaic OAL Harridge baseball conditions inherent to the was actually used and circuit. With the club’s signed by Grove as he roster revamped thanks to authored that milestone the end of World War II, (9) members of the 1946 Negro League World Series run- win. The orb exhibits evidence of diamond use with trademark stampings having ners-up autographed this baseball. The orb exhibits diamond use and showcases foun- faded completely. On a side panel, however, Grove’s penmanship hasn’t faded in the tain pen signatures whose strengths vary. With a handwritten date of “8/4/46,” the least! Executed entirely in Grove’s hand in black-ink fountain pen, the inscription lists keepsake is headlined by the coveted scriptings of: Buck O’Neil (“5” strength), Hilton the line score and date of Grove’s 300th win and is autographed (“6” strength) at the Smith (“6”) and Ted Strong (“7-8”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. conclusion. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

417. 1953 Old-Timers Reunion Ball Signed by (27) With C. 416. 1948 Old Timers Reunion Ball Signed by (24) With F. Young, Walsh, Grove and Full JSA Baker, Foxx, C. Young and Full JSA Gathered for what was undoubtedly a momentous 1953 gathering of since-retired dia- In what must have been a magical meeting of fraternizing former diamond stars who mond legends, (27) of the game’s most celebrated icons ceremoniously autographed spun baseball yarns as if they had never stopped playing the grand game, (24) former this baseball. The unofficial “Rawlings” orb has a thin coat of period shellac covering big leaguers decorated this baseball with autographs that run the gamut of pre-war ballpoint signatures that average (“8”) potency with highlights including: Cochrane, legends. The ONL Frick orb has a thin uniform coat of shellac and features fountain Frisch, Gomez, Grove, S. Rice, Walsh and C. Young. Whatever the occasion for this pen signatures (with a concentration of former Philadelphia players) whose strengths assembly (which, to be sure, had ample representation from 1910s-1920s Philadelphia range from (“9”) to (“5-6”). With prominent trademark stampings and a vintage rosters), the deity status of those who autographed this sphere elevates its unusual inscription dating the Senior Circuit relic to “1948,” the keepsake is headlined by the nature and resultant value to transcend any price tag. Full photo LOA from JSA. More pennings of: Baker (“6” strength), Foxx (“8-9”), and C. Young (“5”). Full photo LOA on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

60 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 418. Babe Ruth 419. 1931 New Single-Signed York Yankees Baseball From Team-Signed 1934 Exhibition Ball With Ruth, - Full JSA Gehrig and Full As the years marched JSA on and the vigor in his Powered by 36-year- swing lessened ever so old Babe Ruth’s brush gradually, Babe Ruth with Triple Crown sta- was still far and away tus, the 1931 New York the biggest gate attrac- Yankees mixed a mod- tion and most adored ern day record 1067 figure in America. runs scored into a Ample evidence of the robust .297 team bat- Bambino’s undying ting average. This OAL star is evidenced in Barnard baseball has this single-signed been autographed by ONL baseball obtained (14) members of that at a 1934 exhibition high-powered roster. between the Yankees The Junior Circuit medium showcases black-ink fountain pen scriptings that average and Pirates at Forbes Field. The sphere shows heavy use and is endorsed on the sweet (“6”) potency and have been covered with a uniform coat of period shellac. Keys spot by Ruth. The black-ink fountain pen scripting shows (“3”) strength. A side panel include: Combs, Dickey, Gehrig, Gomez, Lazzeri, Pennock, Ruth and Sewell. Full inscription lists the date and score. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

421. 1957 National League All-Star Team-Signed Baseball with (28) Autographs—Full JSA Although a ninth inning National League rally came up just short in the 1957 midsummer classic, the Senior Circuit would later exact revenge by capturing the World 420. 1935 New York Yankees Team-Signed Ball With Gehrig Series title. The offered 1957 National League and Full JSA All-Star team-signed Bridging the gap between Ruth and DiMaggio, the 1935 New York Yankees held first baseball with (28) auto- place as late as July 24, but were relegated “runners-up” as Detroit staged a torrid 52- graphs features a host of 16 run. This OAL Harridge ball is signed by (18) members of that Bronx Bombers Hall of Fame talent. Both the blue ink endorsements and ONL Giles sphere are installment. The creamy orb is affected by a series of scuffs and the black ink pen- extremely clean and exhibit (“8-9”) potency. Keys include Sweet Spot: Alston; West nings vary in terms of strength and clarity. Keys include: Combs (“3” strength), Panel: Mathews, Banks; East Panel: F. Robinson, Hoak, Mays; North Panel: Dickey (“6”), Gehrig (“6-7”), Ruffing (“6”) and Sewell (“4-5”). Full photo LOA from Hodges, Spahn and Musial. It should be noted that both the Mays and F. Robinson JSA. More on our website. autographs were added after the 1957 season. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on Opening Bid $500.00 our website. Opening Bid $400.00

422. Jackie 423. Single-Signed Robinson Single-Signed Baseball With Full Baseball With JSA “Best Wishes” The traditions of captaincy Inscription - and championship baseball have been New York Full JSA Yankees trademarks dating Undaunted in his mis- back beyond “Murderers sion to break base- Row.” At the tail end of a ball’s color barrier, rare lull in team fortunes, Jackie Robinson backstop Thurman Munson endured hatred and was named to the post by pain, all the while owner , maintaining his focus filling a vacancy left by Lou in spite of many Gehrig. Immediately, the obstacles. It was with club began a run of three this mindset that the successive pennants and two Hall of Famer auto- World Series titles before Munson, like his predecessor, met with an untimely passing. graphed this vintage In the circles of Bronx collectibles, few are treasured like a single-signed Munson baseball. The off-white unofficial orb (grade “6”) is penned by Robinson in black ball- baseball. The offered sphere is a fine specimen, indeed. Issued by the club during the point and inscribed “Best Wishes.” Occupying a side panel, the signature and heartfelt late-1970s, this off-white Rawlings orb shows evidence of light use. “NY” and team inscription project (“7-8”) strength. As for the medium, its “Cambridge” and logo stampings serve as a mere introduction to the sweet spot, where Munson’s ball- “Dynamated” trademark stampings remain prominent. Full photo LOA from JSA. point penning projects (“7”) overall strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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424. 1939 Washington Senators Team- 425. 1947 St. Louis Cardinals Team- Signed Baseball of (24) Autographs with Signed Baseball of (20) Autographs with Griffith—Full JSA Full JSA Featured is a Featured is 1939 a 1947 St. Washington Louis Senators team- Cardinals signed baseball team-signed of (24) auto- baseball graphs with a with (20) 426. 1950 Tour Of Japan Joe pair of Hall of autographs. DiMaggio/Lefty O’Doul Dual-Signed Famers along The blue ink Baseball Plus Photograph – Full JSA with multiple autographs tougher are very leg- As a token of goodwill and friendship to war-torn Japan, endorsements. ible and big league squads would often ingratiate themselves by The black average embarking on postseason exhibition tours to the “Land steel-tip foun- (“8”) pen- of the Rising Sun”. Presented is a dual-signed 1950 To u r tain pen scripts average (“7”) while the OAL Harridge manship throughout. The Official Texas League sphere of Japan ONL Frick ball penned by 1 . ) D i M a g g i o ( “ 7 ” , sphere presents (“5-6”) with bold stampings and uni- presents similarly with bold trademark stampings and south panel, personalized to A rt h u r with salutation) and form soiling throughout. Highlights include Sweet an off-white, but clean canvas. Highlights include 2 . ) O ’ D o u l (“7”, north panel, first American elected into Spot: Gelbert (“7”, d.1967); West Panel: R. Ferrell Sweet Spot: Marion (“8”); West Panel: Musial (“8- the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame). The sphere pres- (“7-8”), Griffith (“8”, d.1955); East Panel: Haynes 9”), Schoendienst (“9”), Dyer (); North Panel: ents (“5-6”) with moderate abrasions and uniform toning. (“7”, d.1967), Krakauskas (“7”, d.1960) and South Garagiola (“8”) and South Panel: Slaughter (“9”). Full The recipient of the ball was Arthur Daley, a Pulitzer Panel: B. Harris (“6”). Full photo LOA from JSA. photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Prize winning writer for the New York Ti m e s. Also pres- More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 ent is a modern 8x10 photograph of DiMaggio from the Opening Bid $200.00 1950 tour. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 427. 1953 428. 429. 1956 Milwaukee Braves Team- St. Louis 1955 Signed Baseball of (26) Autographs with Browns Boston Full JSA Team- Red Sox A year Signed Ball Team- before their only World From Last- Signed Series title in Ever Baseball Milwaukee, Season With T. the 1956 Braves still With Paige Williams notched 92 and Full and Full wins, good JSA JSA for second In their final season before sparse support in the Still in the place in the Gateway City forced a metamorphosis to the “Orioles” throes of a “curse” cast by the ill-advised sale of Babe Senior and migration to Baltimore, the 1953 St. Louis Browns Ruth some 35 years earlier, the 1955 Boston Red Sox Circuit. This endured cellar status in both the standings and atten- were within three games of first place as late as 1956 dance. This Official International League (Shaughnessy) September 8th before a 2-12 swoon closed the books Milwaukee Braves team-signed ONL baseball is home ball is autographed by (21) members of that last-ever on yet another campaign of near-misses. This OAL to (26) autographs. The blue endorsements average Browns roster. The gorgeous creamy orb (grade “8”) Harridge ball is signed by (27) members of that year’s (“8”) quality throughout while the creamy sphere pres- showcases ballpoint pennings averaging (“6-7”) quality BoSox roster. The creamy orb (grade “8”) features ball- ents similarly. Highlights include Sweet Spot: Haney with keys including: Brecheen, Cain, Courtney, Larsen, point pennings averaging (“8”) strength with keys (“7”, d.1977, manager); West Panel: Spahn (“8”); Marion, P a i g e (“7”), Sievers and V. Stephens. Full photo including: Burns (), Higgins (manager), Jensen, North Panel: Mathews (“8-9”), Aaron (“8-9”) and L O A from JSA. More on our website. Parnell, Piersall and T. Williams. Full photo LOA from South Panel: Jolly (“8-9”, d.1963). Full photo LOA Opening Bid $200.00 JSA. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 430. 1958 432. 1962 Pittsburgh Pirates Team- Pittsburgh Signed Baseball with (26) Autographs— Pirates Full JSA Team- Walk the Signed plank with the offered Ball With 1962 Clemente, Pittsburgh Mazeroski Pirates team- 431. 1961 American League All-Stars signed base- and Full ball featuring JSA Team-Signed Ball With Maris and Full (26) auto- Putting the JSA graphs. The brakes on a Amid mixed emotions regarding Maris and Mantle’s blue ink (then) franchise-long run of nine successive losing sea- dual-assault on Ruth’s home run record, as well as the endorsements sons, the 1958 Pittsburgh Pirates remained in con- third edition of the All-Star game’s two-game format, average (“7- tention throughout the year before dropping their last (25) members of the American’ League’s 1961 Mid- 8”) attributes five games to the last-place Phillies. This ONL Giles Summer Classic autographed this OAL Cronin base- throughout ball is autographed by (22) members of that ’58 Bucs ball. The creamy orb (grade “6-7”) features ballpoint while the ONL Giles sphere presents (“7”) with moder- roster. The lightly toned orb showcases blue ballpoint pennings that average (“6”) quality with keys includ- ate discoloration along the east panel. Highlights pennings that average (“5-6”) quality with keys includ- ing: Berra, Bunning, Cash, Colavito, Ford, Fox, E. include West Panel: Clemente (“8”); East Panel: ing: Clemente (“5” strength), Face, Friend, Groat, Howard, Kaline, Killebrew, Maris, B. Robinson and Olivo (“8-9”, d.1977), Haddix (“9”), Mazeroski (“6”); Kluszewski, Mazeroski and Virdon. Full photo LOA Wilhelm. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our North Panel: Burgess (“7-8”) and South Panel: Hoak from JSA. More on our website. website. (“7”, d.1969). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 website. Opening Bid $150.00

62 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 435. 1967 National League All-Star Team-Signed Baseball with (19) 433. 1964 Team-Signed 434. 1965 Pittsburgh Pirates Team- Autographs—Full JSA Ball - Full JSA Signed Baseball with (32) Autographs The 1967 National League All-Star squad notched anoth- The fact that the 1964 New York Mets’ 53-109 mark Including Clemente—Full JSA er victory over its American League foes by eking out a was an “improvement” on the club’s 1963 (51-111) and Presented is a 1965 Pittsburgh Pirates team-signed 2-1 decision over 15 innings. The Senior Circuit etched 1962 (40-120) showings is a defining statement on the baseball with (32) autographs including Clemente. The this team-signed OAL Cronin baseball with (19) auto- franchise’s woeful origins. This ONL Giles ball is auto- endorsements average (“5”) quality with the Official graphs. Both the signatures and canvas resonate (“8-9”) graphed by (19) of those 1964 Metropolitans. The off- League sphere presenting (“5-6”). Highlights include strengths. Highlights include Sweet Spot: Mays; We s t white orb (grade “7-8”) features ballpoint pennings Sweet Spot: Grove (“6”); West Panel: Stargell (“6”), P a n e l : Alston (manager), Jenkins; East Panel: R o s e ; averaging (“5”) quality with keys including Altman, Clemente (“6”); East Panel: Mazeroski (“5”) and N o rth Panel: Seaver (rookie signature), Banks, Brock; Gonder, Hickman, Kanehl, Kranepool and Stallard. Full Reverse Sweet Spot: Traynor (“4”). Full photo LOA South Panel: Aaron, Gibson and Mazeroski. Full photo photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. L O A from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

437. Old-Timers Reunion Ball With J. 438. “Willie, Mickey and The Duke” and DiMaggio and Single-Signed Mantle Ball Mantle/T. Williams Multi-Signed - Both Full JSA Baseballs - Both Full JSA 436. 1930s-1940s HOFer Single-Signed Cooperstown inductees, record holders and serviceable Fan favorites in their East Coast venues, the Hall of big leaguers from yesteryear convened during the Famers who have teamed to autograph these (2) OAL Ball Lot of (4) With Durocher & 1970s to endorse this ONL Feeney ball. The clean and Brown baseballs were amazing on their own, but Gehringer - All JSA creamy orb (grade “8”) is home to (31) ballpoint pen- together, the subjects of song lyrics and praise. The From “The Lip” to “The Mechanical Man,” pre-war nings that average (“8”) strength and clarity with keys very mildly toned orbs (grade “7-8”) are home to stalwarts headline this lot of (4) single-signed baseballs. including: J. DiMaggio, Irvin, Kiner, Lindstrom, Mize, potent ballpoint pennings that average (“9”) strength The clean orbs exhibit very mild toning and grade (“8”) Reese and Slaughter. For good measure, famed switch- with: Mantle/T. Williams Sweet Spot Mantle; South throughout. Sweet spot ballpoint pennings, meanwhile, hitter Mickey Mantle is the author of a bold sweet spot Panel T. Williams; and Willie, Mickey and The Duke warrant (“9”) assessment and include: Durocher ONL penning (“9” strength) on an OAL Brown sphere. Sweet Spot Mantle; North Panel Snider; East Panel White; Gehringer OAL Brown; Herman ONL White; Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our Mays. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. and Terry ONL Giamatti. Individual full photo LOAs website. Opening Bid $400.00 from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

440. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed 439. Vic Raschi Single-Signed ONL Baseball with 536 HR’s Inscription 441. (12) Single- Baseball with Full JSA with Full JSA Signed Baseballs Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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442. (3) Autographed 443. (4) Tougher Yankees Balls With Single- HOFer Single-Signed Signed Martin, Balls With Aaron, Steinbrenner and 1978 Hunter, Mantle and Team-Signed Mays - All Full JSA Taken for dead as they languished Can we interest you in a head- some 14 games behind the front-run- liner for your single-signed ning BoSox as late as July 20, the baseball collection? How ‘bout 1978 New York Yankees authored a four of ‘em? Showcasing the torrid surge to catch and pass their bold ballpoint pennings (“9” hated rivals en route to a second strength) of tougher marquee straight World Series title. These (3) names, these (4) mildly toned baseballs combine to showcase the spheres (average grade “7-8”) signatures of that club’s meddling include: Aaron ONL White; owner (2) embattled managers and (24) players. Pennings average (“9”) strength. Hunter OAL Brown; Mantle Keys Include: (2) Single-Signed Martin and Steinbrenner; Team-Signed with Hunter, OAL Brown; and Mays ONL R. Jackson and Lemon. Full photo LOAs from JSA or PSA/DNA. White. Individual full photo Opening Bid $200.00 LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 444. (10) 500 Home Run 445. (13) Club Single-Signed Single-Signed Baseballs with Williams Baseball Hall Including Many of Famers & Inscriptions Superstars Prolific sluggers from the 500 with (2) Home Run Club have endorsed Koufax these single-signed baseballs, sev- Prime grouping of eral of which bear inscriptions. (13) single-signed The autographs average (“8-9”) or Baseball Hall of better while the spheres display Famers and super- varying degrees of toning. Included are O A L : (5 balls) with R. Jackson (5 6 3), Killebrew stars. The endorse- (full name variant) with 573 HRs (sweet spot), H . O . F. 1984 #3 (north panel) and A . L . ments generally present (“8-9”) or better while the canvases exhibit varying degrees of M V P 1 9 6 9 (south panel); Murray, F. Robinson (5 8 6), T. Wi l l i a m s (full photo LOA f r o m toning. Included are Full Photo LOA from JSA: (2) Koufax (both ONL); JSA Basic JSA); O N L : (5 balls) with A a r o n (full photo LOA from JSA), Banks (south panels) with Certs: (11 balls) with OAL: (2 balls) with Carew, Griffey Jr.; ONL: (4 balls) with H.O.F 1977 512 H.R’s), Mathews (512 HRs), Mays (full photo LOA from JSA) and Bench, Morgan, Perez, Spahn; OML: (5 balls) with Killebrew (HOF ‘84), Kiner, M c C o v e y. With exception to the noted, the remaining balls come with JSA basic certs. Opening Bid $250.00 Marichal (“7”) and (2) Palmer (one “7”). Opening Bid $250.00 446. (20) 447. (21) Different Autographed Single-Signed HOF Baseballs With Negro Baseballs with Leaguers, Mantle, Williams & Inscriptions and Koufax—All JSA Famous Tandems - Cast your ballot for this All JSA upper echelon collection of (21) different HOFer sin- Legends from the Negro gle-signed baseballs. All Leagues, celebrated tandems offered balls are and players with colorful OAL/Brown or ONL/White nicknames comprise the fare balls (average EX-MT to in this lot of (20) auto- NM, with occasional minor toning) signed on the sweet spot with average (“9”) signa- graphed baseballs. The ONL and ONL spheres range from clean white (grade “9”) to ture strength. Headliners are (6) balls with full photo LOA from JSA: Mantle, T. lightly toned (grade “5-6”) and showcase sweet spot pennings that average (“9”) qual- Williams, Koufax, Aaron, Drysdale, Mays. The balance of (15) come with basic JSA ity. Highlights include: Bell (full JSA), Dandridge, Doby, Irvin, Mazeroski, Rose, sticker/cert and include: Aparicio, Aplling, Banks, Berra, Feller, Ford, Jackson, Kaline, Wilhelm; and dual-signed orbs with Berra/Larsen; Reese/Snider; and Spahn/Sain. Killebrew, Kiner, Mathews, Musial, B. Robinson, Spahn, B. Williams. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

448. (22) 500 Home Run Club Single-Signed Baseballs with Mantle & T. Williams Menacing members of the 500 Home Run Club have inscribed these (22) single-signed spheres. Each autograph grades (“8-9”) or better. Unless noted, each ball exhibits varying degrees of toning. Included are Full Photo LOA from JSA: (2 balls, both OAL) with Mantle, T. Williams; JSA Basic Certs: (16 balls) with OAL: (5 balls) with Griffey Jr., R. Jackson, Killebrew, Murray, F. Robinson; ONL: (8 balls) with Aaron, Banks, Ba. Bonds, Mathews, Mays, McCovey, Palmeiro, Schmidt; OML: (3 balls) with M. Ramirez (ball “8”, also has Mounted Memories sticker and cert), Sosa (ball “9”, also has Mounted Memories sticker and cert), F. Thomas (ball “10”); Other Certs:(4 balls) with McGwire (#/1000, Steiner sticker and cert, OML ball “9”), A. Rodriguez (Arod sticker and cert, OML ball “10”), Sheffield (Mounted Memories sticker and cert, OML ball “10”) and Thome (MLB sticker and cert, OML ball “9”). Opening Bid $400.00

64 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 450. (24) Rookie of the Year Winner Single- Signed Baseballs with Piazza & Strawberry 451. (26) “Perfect Game” Winning 449. Boston Red Sox Autographed “Rookie of the Pitcher Autographed Baseballs with Baseball Lot of (23) Year” winners is the theme of this lot of (24) single- Bunning & Barker “Beantown” boosters get a bang out of this lot of (23) signed baseballs. Offered are (12) balls autographed by Enjoy the glory of perfection with this inspiring lot of Boston Red Sox autographed baseballs. This interesting and (12) autographed by Daryl Strawberry. (26) baseballs autographed by who hurled “per- assortment is highlighted by (4) HOFer signed balls All (24) present solid (“9-10”) strength ballpoint pen fect games”. All (26) of the presented OMLB/Selig balls featuring “Fenway Park 100 Years” logos and “Happy signatures signed on the sweet spot of clean, white are signed on the “sweet spot” with handsome (“9-10”) 100th Fenway” inscriptions with (3) Eckersley (all “9- OMLB/Selig balls housed in their original Rawlings quality and are housed in their original Rawlings boxes. 10”) and Rice (“9”). Also included: Eckersley (“9”) boxes. The Piazza balls come with basic JSA Highlighting this group are (12) balls featur- with “Hof 2004” inscription; (3) A. Gonzalez (all “9”); stickers/certs and the Strawberry balls have Auction ing “HOF 96” inscriptions. Also included are: (12) Len (10) Lynn including (9) with “Red Sox Nation” inscrip- LOA from JSA and feature the inscription “83 ROY”. Barker balls with “P.G. 5.15.81” inscriptions; a Mike Wi t t tions and (1) with “75 AL Champs” inscription”; (5) Also included is a Rafael Palmeiro single-signed ball ball with “PG 9/30/84” inscription; a David Cone ball dual signed Buckner/Wilson with “10/25/86” inscrip- (“9”) with “3020 H” inscription. with “P.G. 7.18.99” inscription, also signed by Joe tions. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Girardi. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00 454. Single- Signed HOFer Baseball Lot of (40) With Mays, Musial 452. (29) New York Yankees Single- and Signed Baseball Lot with Girardi, Rizzuto - Wetteland & Chamberlain 453. (40) Single-Signed Baseballs With All JSA Current and recent New York Yankees stars are the Hall of Fame sluggers, hurlers, executives, arbiters: you authors of this lot of (29) single-signed baseballs. Koufax, Musial and Rizzuto - All JSA name it, they’re all here in this lot of (40) single-signed Showing striking average (“9-10”) signature quality Hall of Famer scriptings are plentiful in this gathering baseballs. The OAL and ONL orbs range from clean throughout this impressive group includes (12) Joe of (40) single-signed OAL and ONL spheres. The orbs white (grade “9”) to mildly toned (“6-7”). The sweet Girardi, (12) John Wetteland and (5) range from clean white (grade “9”) to lightly toned spot ballpoint scriptings, meanwhile, average (“9”) balls. Each of these bright white OMLB/Selig spheres (grade “6”) and showcase sweet spot ballpoint pennings strength. Keys include: Appling, Banks, Berra, Ferrell, is signed on the “sweet spot” and comes complete with that project (“9”) or better potency throughout. Ford, Killebrew, Mays (full JSA), Musial, Rizzuto, F. its original box. (24) Of the balls include inscriptions as Highlights include: Ashburn, Berra, Carlton, Ford, R. Robinson, Schmidt, Snider, Spahn, Stargell and follows: Girardi: “96 98 99 WS Champs”; Wetteland: Jackson, Koufax (full JSA), Lopez, Musial, Rizzuto, F. Weaver. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on (9) with “330 Saves”, (3) with “WS MVP ‘86”. Auction Robinson, Schmidt, Snider, Spahn and Weaver. our website. LOA from JSA. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

457. (106) Single Signed Autographed Baseballs with Harper, Musial and Ripken Autograph hounds track down this colossal col- lection of (106) single- signed base- 456. (48) “Batting Champion” Single- balls display- 455. (48) Hall of Fame Single-Signed Signed Baseballs with Madlock, Oliver, ing (“7-9”) Baseballs with (12) Each of B. Robinson, signature Parker & Sheffield range. Palmer & D. Harvey Beef up your inventory with this hard hitting lot of (48) Highlights Resellers revel in this prestigious lot of (48) Hall of “batting champion” single-signed baseballs. Included are: (1) ball Famer single-signed baseballs. Featured are: (12) balls are (12) balls each signed and inscribed by league lead- with MLB sticker: Ripken; (1) ball with full LOA from each autographed by B. Robinson, Palmer and D. ing batters Madlock, Oliver, Parker and Sheffield. JSA: Harper; (25) balls with basic JSA stickers/certs: Harvey; (11) by Blyleven; (1) by G. Perry. Displaying Displaying average (“9”) signature quality on bright Blue, Boggs, Fisk, (4) Gant, Gwynn, Jenkins, Jones, average (“9”) strength “sweet spot” signatures on white balls housed in their original Rawlings boxes Kiner, M. Cabrera, Malzone, Morneau, (5) Murphy, OMLB/Selig balls these crisp, white orbs come packed these OMLB/Selig balls feature inscriptions as follows: Murray/Thomas, Musial, Pappas, Thomas, Weiters, in their original Rawlings boxes. (25) Balls include Madlock: (11) as “4x N.L. B.C.”, (1) as “4x Batting Football HOFer Montana; (4) balls with PSA/DNA inscriptions as follows: (12) B. Robinson: “HOF 83, Champ”; Oliver: (11) as “Scoop”, (1) as “7x All-Star”; stickers: Griffey Jr, Gwynn, Marichal, F. Robinson. All Human Vacuum”; (12) Palmer; “Cakes”; (1) G. Perry: Parker: (12) as “Cobra”; Sheffield: (12) as “500 HR 4- other balls have Auction LOA from JSA. Complete list “HOF 91”. Auction LOA from JSA. 17-09”. Auction LOA from JSA. on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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458. Christy Mathewson 1922 Signed Check - Full JSA As values and traditions evolve in American culture, we invariably turn to sporting arenas to seek role models whose ways prompt adora- tion, praise and even imitation. It seems that regardless of climate (social, political or economic), ath- letes are always the first called upon for inspiration and hope. Sometimes, a select few figures transcend their peers and the games they play, and are forever glorified as beacons in otherwise dim condi- tions.

For reasons too numerous to accu- rately cite, Hall of Fame pitcher Christy Mathewson was a man of this ilk. The offered personal check was composed and signed by Mathewson following his remarkable playing career. Circumstances surrounding the Polo Grounds mound icon elevate this artifact to immeasurable heights in terms of baseball memorabilia and Hall of Fame signatures (more important, those of the Cooperstown institution’s inau- gural five members).

Overpowering beyond definition, Mathewson authored 373 triumphs, 79 regular-season and three more blankings in the . But all the while, he stood apart from his contemporaries for both his abilities and his demeanor. Specifically, “The Christian Gentleman” was so dubbed because of his strong beliefs and honor of the Sunday Sabbath. This, of course, was during a time when gambling, drinking and physical altercations were prevalent throughout baseball. Mathewson’s admirable qualities aside, his untimely passing logically makes his autograph one of the most widely sought scriptings in the realms of sports and Americana. Exposed to mustard gas during a chemical warfare corps training exercise during World War I, Mathewson contracted tuberculosis and died at the age of 45 on October 7, 1925 (coinciding with Game 1 of the first World Series in which the Giants were not involved since 1920).

Dated “July 5, 1922,” the offered voucher is drawn from Mathewson’s Adirondack National Bank account in Saranac Lake, New York (where he died three years later). On the appropriate line, Mathewson’s black-ink fountain pen signature projects (“8-9”) strength and clarity. The item features normal cancellation stampings (on the reverse) and standard hole punchings. None of these affect Mathewson’s potent autograph. We note that the signature portion appears to have been removed from (likely for the purpose of display as a cut signature) and re-attached to the check. This professional restoration is detectable only upon close examination. A vertical crease runs complete from the top to the autographed portion, suggesting with almost complete certainty that these were the original components to this check which maintains its crisp appearance and serves as the canvas for Mathewson’s desirable penning. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $2500.00

459. 1925 Signed Promissory Note - Full JSA Small in stature at 5-foot-5, Miller Huggins was undaunted in both his continued discipline of Babe Ruth and leadership of the 1920s Bronx Bombers dynasty. Tragically felled before the end of the 1929 season, Huggins remains an ever-evasive key in terms of “Murderers Row” and Yankees Hall of Fame autographs. The offered promissory note is decorated with a bold Huggins endorsement. Composed in 1925 in St. Petersburg, FL (Huggins’ residence), the voucher renders payment to a St. Paul Saints American Association executive. On the appro- priate line, Huggins’ black-ink fountain pen scripting projects (“8-9”) potency. Never compla- cent with the Yankees’ successful endeavors, Huggins frequently adjusted his roster and kept his well-oiled machine in top form. This transaction represents just one of those well-thought moves. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00

460. 1916 Orioles- 461. Wilbert Yankees Contract Robinson/Chuck Signed By Jacob Corgan Dual-Signed Ruppert and Jack 1925 Brooklyn Robins Dunn Contract - Full JSA Imagine a day, if you can, In the throes of a horrific and when the New York Yankees season-ending 2-17 tailspin, had never enjoyed a winning Brooklyn Dodgers skipper season. This 1916 contract summoned was composed and signed at dual sport phenom Chuck a time during which the Corgan on September 19, 1926. above mentioned anomaly This uniform player’s contract held true. Entitled “Uniform securing Corgan’s services is Agreement For Transfer of signed both Robinson and A Player,” the document Corgan. The thick stock two- details the sale of pitcher page document features printed Daniel Tipple from the New York Yankees to the International League’s Baltimore legal text and typewritten Orioles. While those typewritten specifics accent the printed legal text and are of nostal- specifics calling for a “$500.00 gic interest in their own right, the real attractions are the endorsements of the respective per mo” stipend. On the appro- teams’ owners! Executed in black-ink fountain pen, the scriptings of priate lines, Robinson (d.1934) and Corgan (d.1928) have signed in black-ink foun- (d.1939, “9” strength) and (d.1928, “9”) comprise a coupling of coveted tain pen. Both scriptings project (“9”) potency and combine as a coveted pairing: and scarce endorsements welcome to any high-end collection. The crisp document has a Robinson as a Hall of Famer linked to the 1890s Orioles and Corgan as an MLB and notary seal and presents wonderfully. Full photo LOA from JSA. NFL performer who was felled by cancer at the age of 25. The document has com- Opening Bid $250.00 pacting folds, none of which affect the bold autographs. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00

66 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 462. Kenesaw 463. (19) Mountain Autographed Landis 1894 1933 “Who’s Handwritten Who in Signed Letter Baseball” With Original Pages With Envelope - Full Greenberg JSA and Grove - Appointed as a Federal All JSA Judge in 1905 by Culled from the President Theodore 1933 hardbound Roosevelt, Kenesaw first edition vol- Mountain Landis was ume of the famed eventually installed as annual Who’s baseball’s first com- Who In Baseball, missioner, taking the helm at a time in which the game’s integrity and future were in these (19) pages great jeopardy. The offered correspondence was penned entirely in Landis’ hand on are autographed September 16, 1894, and is written in black-ink steel tip fountain pen on a 9-5/8 x 7- by their suit-clad 7/8” blank sheet. The original mailing envelope (also entirely in Landis’ hand) accom- diamond heroes. Bold signatures average (“9”) quality and include: Appling, Brandt, panies and is postmarked “WASHINGTON DC.” The letter has content regarding Cantwell, Carey, Crosetti, Dickey, Dykes, Gomez, Greenberg (full JSA), Grove, Secretary of State Walter Q. Gresham, for whom Landis served as a personal secretary Hafey, Harris, Lombardi (full JSA), Lyons, Mangum, O’Doul (full JSA), Rice, Shea at the time. At the conclusion, Landis’ endorsement projects (“8”) strength and clarity. and Terry. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

464. Walter Johnson Autographed 1935 Senators Scorecard - Full JSA Reunited with his for- mer suitors, as well as with many of his former charges from his earlier managerial tenure in the Nation’s 465. Babe Ruth 1941 Signed Personal Check - Full JSA Capital, Hall Retired from baseball as both a player and coach (the recipient of empty managerial of Famer promises in the latter role), Babe Ruth maintained his lust for life on the golf course, Walter in saloons and at an occasional baseball exhibition. Composed by Ruth in 1941, this Johnson personal check is signed by the game’s most influential figure. Likely a real estate (d.1946) transaction, the voucher is made out (entirely in Ruth’s hand) to “L.J. Phillips + Co.” autographed On the appropriate line, Ruth’s black-ink fountain pen scripting (“9” strength; signed this 1935 scorecard. Issued at Griffith Stadium for a contest between the Senators and “G H Ruth”) is, like everything he ever did, showy and powerful. The crisp check , the item is signed by Johnson in graphite pencil (“8”strength) on has normal cancellation stampings (on the reverse) and standard hole punchings, the Indians’ scoring grid. On the Senators’ scorecard are Buddy Myer (“7” strength), none of which affect Ruth’s glorious scripting. Full photo LOA from JSA. Leon Pettit (“6” strength), (d.1948, “8-9” strength) and Cecil Travis (blue Opening Bid $1000.00 ink, “7” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

467. Hughie Jennings Signed 1910 Detroit Tigers Contract - Full JSA A spirited leader on colorful Baltimore Orioles rosters of the 1890s, Hall of Famer Hughie Jennings subsequently enjoyed similar success at the helm of the Detroit Tigers. Securing his serv- ices for the 1910 season in Motown, this original contract is endorsed by Jennings (d.1928). The two-page document is com- prised of typewritten content 466. Babe Ruth Signed “” First Edition calling for a handsome $15,000 Book - Full JSA stipend (payable on three install- Sadly consumed by cancer, Babe Ruth remained ever so compliant with his adoring ments of $5000). At the conclu- fans and, in his final year (1948), an autobiographical account with the help of Bob sion, Jennings has endorsed the Considine. This first-print edition of The Babe Ruth Story (E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc.) is binding agreement in black-ink endorsed by its larger than life subject. Executed on the title page in blue-ink fountain fountain pen. The scripting pen, Ruth’s endorsement belies his deteriorating physical condition, projecting (“9- shows (“7-8”) strength. Full 10”) strength and clarity as penned by the once-vigorous slugger. Covers/pages remain photo LOA from JSA. intact, as does the original dust jacket. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $900.00

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468. Signed 1911 Check - Full JSA 469. 1920 Signed Personal Check - Full JSA Respected in his capacities as both the Governor of Connecticut and the first-ever The deserving recipient of praise from his contemporaries (among them, none other President of the National League, Morgan Bulkeley resides at or near the top of the than Ty Cobb) and subsequent players, alike, Hall of Famer Honus Wagner authored a list of tougher Hall of Fame signatures. This personal check was endorsed by the early National League record eight batting titles – and the resplendent signature on this diamond executive in 1911. Drawn from Washington, D.C.’s Riggs National Bank, the 1920 personal check! Composed entirely in Wagner’s hand and dated “July 5, 1920,” crisp voucher is signed on the appropriate line by Bulkeley (d.1922). The penning is the voucher is signed “John H Wagner” in black ink (“8” strength). There are normal partially affected by standard cancellation hole punchings, but otherwise exhibits (“9”) cancelation stampings and standard hole punchings, none of which impinge upon the strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. quality of Wagner’s penning. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

470. (3) Multi-Signed 471. 1938 New York Yankees Signed Handwritten Items with 1932 Team- Letter - Full JSA Signed Photo & (2) Befriended as teammates dur- Themed Balls ing the 1932 campaign in Cincinnati, Hall of Fame Perfect game twirlers and southpaw Eppa Rixey and World Series heroes are cele- .324 career hitter Babe brated with this trio of multi- Herman took different paths signed New York Yankees after their season together. items. Highlights include 1932 While Herman remained at the Yankees Team-Signed Photo: minor league level, Rixey (11 signatures, average “8-9”, taught Latin and ran an insur- 8x10 photograph framed and ance company. In the latter matted to 17x23, full photo endeavor, Rixey composed LOA from JSA) with Crosetti, and signed this 1938 corre- Dickey, Gomez, Ruffing, spondence, likely to his former Sewell; Perfect Game teammate. Written entirely in Pitchers: (3 signatures, auto- Rixey’s hand on a sheet of his graphs and OML ball grade company stationery, the letter “9-10”, PSA/DNA pre-certi- has business and personal con- fied) and World Series MVP: tent. At the conclusion, (7 signatures, autographs grade Rixey’s endorsement (signed “9”, OML ball grades “8”, “Ep”) shows (“7”) strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. JSA sticker and cert card). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

473. Connie Mack 1944 Signed Handwritten Letter With Babe Ruth and Baseball Content - Full JSA For the latter three-plus decades of Connie Mack’s 50-year tenure at the helm of the Athletics, topics of discussion invariably involved the New York Yankees and Babe Ruth. This 1944 correspondence is signed and composed entirely in Mack’s hand and has outstanding baseball content, touching, of 472. Multi-Signed 1939 Baseball Hall of Fame Program with course, on the above-mentioned subjects. Dated “4/27/44” (an off (8) Signatures Including Mack & Sisler—Full JSA day for Mack’s Athletics following Multi-signed 1939 Baseball Hall of Fame program with (8) signatures. Penned on the a two-game series in the Bronx), back cover of the 40-page publication, the pencil inscribed and ink endorsements the letter is written in black-ink average (“8”) and display nicely. Signatories include Dickey, Hubbell, Kelly (partial fountain pen on “Hotel New paper separation to name), Mack, Schumacher, “Shag” Shaughnessy, Sisler and Yorker” stationery and has content Spahn. Despite significant wear along the spine resulting in partial separation, the regarding Ruth in his post-baseball life and the Yankees’ vulnerable status during the inner pages are still relatively crisp and present nicely. The front and back covers have war. At the conclusion, Mack’s endorsement projects (“9”) strength and clarity. Full sustained moderate fraying. Full photo LOA from JSA. photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

68 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 474. Signed 475. 1945 Signed Typewritten Letter Handwritten Letter With - Full JSA Original Envelope - Full JSA Having headlined the A key component on World Series winners pitching corps of the (1912, 1915 Red Sox; 1920 Indians) for vaunted “Murderers franchises that endured subsequent Row” installments, Hall droughts of substantial length, Tris of Famer Herb Pennock Speaker (d.1958) composed and signed remains one of the tough- this correspondence well after his Hall of est in the circles of Bronx Fame career. Written in blue-ink fountain Bomber autographs. pen on a crisp 7-1/4 x 10-3/8” sheet of his Compliant with a fan personal stationery, Speaker has expressed request following his playing days, Pennock (d.1948) composed and signed this per- his wishes for a financial transaction. At sonal correspondence. The typewritten content conveys Pennock’s regret that he was the conclusion, his bold endorsement proj- unable to find a photograph to send. At the conclusion, however, Pennock has signed ects (“9”) strength and clarity. Full photo in black-ink fountain pen. The scripting projects (“9”) potency and comes with a full LOA from JSA. More on our website. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

477. 476. 1946 Signed Signed 1949 Letter - Handwritten Letter - Full JSA Full JSA A five-time American League batting cham- The youngest hurler to pion, principal of the infamous 1910 reach the 300-win plateau, “Chalmers” race, and face of a Cleveland Hall of Famer Kid Nichols club that changed its nickname in his honor, conquered that milestone at Nap Lajoie became enshrined in and quite the tender age of 30 and familiar with the Hall of Fame. This 1946 went on to successful post- correspondence piece was signed and career ventures in both penned entirely by the Rhode Island-born motion pictures and bowl- legend, requesting keepsakes from the ing. Among the rarest of revered institution. At the conclusion, he Cooperstown pennings, has signed “N. Lajoie” (“9” strength) and Nichols’ endorsement proj- has again written his name above his return ects (“9”) potency on this address. Full photo LOA from JSA. More personal correspondence. Composed entirely in Nichols hand on a sheet of personal on our website. stationery, the letter is dated “Nov 19th 1949” and is addressed to a fan in compliance Opening Bid $250.00 with a photo request. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

478. 1950 Contract Signed by Both Joe Cronin and - Full JSA One of three to play in at least 100 games without committing an , former backstop Buddy Rosar is the subject of this 1950 con- tract. But the real attraction is the autographs of Hall of Famers Joe Cronin and Hugh Duffy. In their respective capacities as executives for 479. Handwritten Signed Letter - Full JSA the Boston Red Sox and Louisville Proving that his auspicious 5-for-5 Major League debut was no accident, Hall of Colonels, both have signed this docu- Famer Fred Clarke went on to post 11 seasons with a .300-plus batting average. ment in black ink, with Duffy’s During his later years, Clarke composed and signed this letter with nostalgic content. endorsement projecting (“10”) Written entirely in Clarke’s hand on a lined sheet of paper, the correspondence is a strength and Cronin’s showing (“9”) reply to an appearance request and is signed at the conclusion in blue ballpoint (“8-9” quality. Full photo LOA from JSA. strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

481. Bobby 480. 1955 Signed Wallace Handwritten Letter With Handwritten Original Envelope - Full JSA and Signed The author of the lowest career average (1.82) in Major League history, Note - Full JSA Hall of Famer Ed Walsh was stingy to While his career of opposing hitters, but not with post-career 25 years resulted in autograph requests. The latter accents this the longest-ever 1955 handwritten correspondence. Penned tenure without a entirely in Walsh’s hand on a 7-1/4 x 10- World Series appear- 1/2” sheet, the content conveys Walsh’s ance, Hall of Fame compliance for an autograph request. At shortstop Bobby the conclusion, Walsh (d.1959) has signed Wallace was enshrined by the Veteran’s Committee in 1953. This handwritten note in blue ballpoint (“9” strength). The origi- was composed and signed by Wallace (d.1960) well after his glorious years on the dia- nal mailing envelope accompanies. Full mond. Evenly torn from a larger page, the 8-1/2 x 4-1/2” portion is signed by Wallace photo LOA from JSA. in black-ink fountain pen. The scripting projects (“9”) strength and clarity and comes Opening Bid $250.00 with a full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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482. 1950 Yankees Announcer Contract Signed by Dean and - Full JSA Polar opposites in terms of showman- ship, Hall of Famers Dizzy Dean and George Weiss teamed in 1950 in the midst 483. 1950 Signed Handwritten Letter - Full of the Yankees’ JSA unprecedented run of five successive titles. An outspoken broadcaster who invented a One of baseball’s most uninhibited personalities, Rabbit Maranville maintained his vernacular, Dean was hired by Weiss during the latter’s run of 19 pennants in 29 sea- congenial demeanor well after his Hall of Fame playing career. The offered signed sons as a Yankee executive. The offered “Uniform Employees Contract” was drawn correspondence is penned entirely in Maranville’s hand and offers testament to the up in 1950 and endorsed by both of the above-mentioned principles. The four-page above-mentioned notion. Composed on New York Journal American letterhead document has printed legal text and typewritten specifics. Executed in black-ink foun- (Maranville worked for that publication coaching youth baseball until his death in tain pen on the appropriate lines, Weiss’ scripting shows (“8-9”) strength, while 1954), the letter has content regarding stocks, as well as an account of an impromptu Dean’s penmanship registers (“9-10”) strength. On the back, A.L. President William Maranville stunt. At the conclusion, Maranville’s signature projects (“9”) strength and Harridge has signed in black ink (“8-9” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 484. 1951 485. 1954 Jackie Dave Robinson Signed Danforth Little League Banquet Handwritten Program with Full Sympathy JSA With the 2013 release of the Letter to Joe critically acclaimed motion Jackson picture 42, the life and legacy Family - of Jackie Robinson is Great deservedly receiving a second look. As such, legitimate Baseball signed Robinson (d.1972) Content! material is receiving a surge in Conversations, transactions and, most importantly, pre-meditated actions that took demand. Offered is a 1954 place just before and during the will forever be the subjects of Jackie Robinson signed Little debate, as accounts are limited to apocryphal hearsay with no real foundation. League banquet program that Composed following the passing of that Fall Classic’s most controversial subject, is penned by the Hall of Famer this 1951 handwritten correspondence provides defining testimony from a “Black on the front cover. The cen- Sox” player who saw firsthand Shoeless Joe Jackson’s demise. Written by former tered blue ink endorsement is White Sox hurler Dave Danforth and postmarked “DEC 7 1951,” the letter offers preceded by a Best Wishes condolences for Jackson’s passing (December 5, 1951) and conveys Danforth’s sen- salutation grading (“9”) in timents regarding Jackson’s status as a “fine man” and “better player” than Babe both strength and clarity. Ruth. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value $1000- Although the rudimentary program exhibits expected creasing and limited age induced $2000). More on our website. toning, the script remains unaffected. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 487. Mickey Mantle Autographed Rare 1973 Laughlin Stand-Up - Full JSA Applauded for his illustrations on Fleer World Series sets, artist Robert Laughlin issued his die-cut “Stand- Up” set in 1973. From what was by far the scarcest type of Laughlin col- lectibles, Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle autographed his thick stock caricature. Standing 11”-tall, the die- 486. Circa 1954-1961 Baseball Autograph Book with (129) cut example represents one of (13) Signatures Including (11) HOF & Many Tougher Cooperstown inductees portrayed by Laughlin with exaggerated features The fruits of a dedicated youth’s labor is available with this circa 1954-1961 baseball (in Mantle’s case, bulging forearms) autograph book featuring (129) signatures including (11) Hall of Famers and many the earmarks of readily identifiable tougher examples. The primarily (“8-9”) red ink and pencil inscribed endorsements depictions. Emerging prominently are spread over 41 pages of the 6 x 4-1/2” leather bound album. Highlights include against the pinstriped uniform pants, Appling (personalized with salutation), Autry, Baker (d.1963), Boley (d.1962), R. Mantle’s blue marker autograph proj- Collins, Cox, Dickey, (2) H. Fox (d.1955), Gastall (d.1956, died in plane crash), ects (“9”) strength and clarity. The rare diamond artifact presents beautifully with the Grove, Hauser, E. Howard, Kaline, Killebew, Kluszewski, Maas, (2) Mantle (one per- original easel intact. Laughlin has endorsed the reverse. Full photo LOA from JSA. sonalized with salutation), Maris, Marquard, Newsom (d.1962), Schacht, Waitkus, T. This item has a reserve (estimated value $1500-$2500) Williams and Wynn. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $500.00

70 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 488. 1956 Signed Handwritten Letter - Full JSA His high leg a trademark of his unorthodox bat- ting style, Hall of Famer Mel Ott tailored his lethal 489. (2) Vintage Documents Signed by swing to take HOFers Johnson, Ruppert & Greenberg 490. 1955 Dave Pope Cleveland Indians advantage of the —Full JSA Contract Signed Twice Each by Polo Grounds’ Baseball legal documents offer the dual benefits of sig- Greenberg and Harridge right field dimen- nificant autographs and history. Presented are (2) vin- As if his playing days’ exploits weren’t impressive sions in his tage documents signed by (3) HOFers including a 1926 enough, Hall of Famer went on to march to 511 “Uniform Player’s Contract” and a 1955 “Statement of build perennial contenders in Cleveland in an executive career home runs. Club Ownership”. Featuring the signatures of AL capacity. This 1955 uniform players contract secured This handwritten letter was composed by Ott (d.1958) Founder/President (“9”) and Yankees the services of outfielder Dave Pope and is signed during the 1956 spring training session. Written on a President/Owner Jacob Ruppert (“9-10”) the 4/1/26 twice by Greenberg. The blue ink Greenberg pennings sheet of “New Florida Hotel” stationery, the correspon- contract is for the New York Yankees signing of player show (“9”) and (“8”) strength, respectively. The docu- dence is a reply to a fan’s photo request. At the conclu- Reinholz (“9”). The 1955 document features the signa- ment is also signed twice by American League sion, Ott’s blue ballpoint signature projects (“9”) ture of Cleveland Indians GM Hank Greenberg (“9- President William Harridge (both “9-10”) and by strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. 10”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Pope (“10”). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

491. Ryne Duren and Ray Moore Signed 1955 Baltimore Orioles Uniform Players Contracts While 493. Jimmie Foxx Signed 1963 New York Baltimore’s 492. Gil Hodges Signed 1960 Players’ “Baby Birds” Hilton Receipt - Full JSA were quick to establish winning ways, the franchise’s Association Proposal - Full JSA Retired from baseball and broke through a series of bad early years were trying, indeed. These (2) 1955 Prior to expansion, free agency and inherent greed, investments, Hall of Famer Jimmie Foxx had occasion Uniform Players Contracts secured the services of and Players’ Association spokesman to visit the Big Apple, where he endorsed this New were respectively signed by bespectacled fireballer Frank Scott waged endless contractual battle seeking York Hilton guest receipt. Stampings on the reverse Ryne Duren (“8” strength) and Maryland-born Ray the smallest of benefits (compared to current standards) dates the voucher to July 27, 1963. On the front, Foxx Moore (“8-9”). Additionally, American League presi- for the players. This typewritten 1960 pension plan pro- (d.1967) signed in blue ballpoint (“8-9” strength) and dent William Harridge has endorsed both documents posal was signed by star Gil inscribed “Lakewood ” (his post-baseball resi- (both “10”). With printed legal text and typewritten Hodges. Acting in his Player Representative capacity, dence). There is a vertical fold and tape adhered to the specifics, both crisp contracts present beautifully. Hodges signed in blue ballpoint (“9” strength) and reverse, though neither affects Foxx’ potent scripting. Auction LOA from JSA. inscribed “L.A. Dodgers.” Full photo LOA from JSA. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

494. (4) Autographed Baseball HOFer Letters With Flick, Fox, Griffith and Yawkey - All Full JSA The content of these (4) correspon- dence pieces is only slightly less fascinating than the Hall of Fame 495. (5) Baseball HOFer Signed Vintage 496. (6) Baseball HOFer Handwritten icons who Correspondence Pieces With Collins and Signed Letters With L. Waner and composed them! With Vance - All JSA Simmons - All JSA or PSA/DNA topics rang- Separately addressing business matters, an autograph Regardless of their successes, levels of fame and decid- ing from request and the law, these (5) correspondence pieces edly busy year-round schedules, seems like ballplayers transactions to autograph requests to the game’s integri- share the common bond of being signed by Baseball before the dawn of free agency had time and compassion ty to heartfelt sentiments from an overseas military Hall of Famers. Bold pennings average (“8-9”) strength for friends and fans, alike. These (6) handwritten and leave, the letters are accented with bold signatures that and include: Chandler 1947 typewritten letter on exec- signed correspondence pieces were composed by Hall of average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. The authors and utive stationery (JSA cert/sticker); Collins 1933 type- Famers and give ample support to the above-cited theory. dates of correspondence are as follows: written letter on Boston Red Sox letterhead; Drysdale Bold endorsements average (“9”) quality and include: (1963); Nellie Fox (1946); Clark Griffith (1951); and notarized 1962 affidavit; La. MacPhail 1946 typewrit- A l s t o n (1966); Av e r i l l (1962); L i n d s t ro m ( 1 9 5 6 ) ; (1938). Individual full photo LOAs from ten waiver; Vance 1939 letter on Florida hotel sta- Ly o n s (1961); S i m m o n s (1927); and L. Wa n e r ( 1 9 6 1 ) . JSA. More on our website. tionery. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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497. Ty Cobb Signed Personal Check 498. (4) Baseball Hall of Famers Signed With Full JSA Personal Checks With Aaron, Fox, As adept as he was at the plate, Hall of Famer Ty Cobb 499. (6) Baseball Hall of Famers & Curt was perhaps just as skilled with his finances, keeping Rickey and Rixey - All Full JSA Flood Signed Checks—All PSA/DNA meticulous accounts with sizable dividends from For the sake of variety, this quartet of personal checks Authentic includes the signatures of the rightful home run king, a investments in (among other things) Coca-Cola and Each signature assessed as Authentic and encapsulated maverick executive, an intellectual southpaw and a General Motors. This personal check is composed and by PSA/DNA. Presented are (6) 1953-1996 signed “Go-Go” catalyst. The common bond, of course, is signed by Cobb. Drawn from his Reno, Nevada checks featuring the endorsements of (5) Baseball Hall Cooperstown enshrinement. Includes: Aaron (“8-9” account, the document is dated “4/20/1953” and made of Famers and Curt Flood. Each blue ink script grades strength); Fox (“9” strength); Rickey (“8-9” strength); out to “Southern Pacific R.R.” On the appropriate line, (“8-9”) or better. Included are 1.) dated 5/6/53 Barrow; and Rixey (“8” strength). Individual full photo LOAs Cobb has signed “Tyrus R. Cobb” in blue ballpoint 2.) 9/12/60 Wheat; 3.) 3/5/62 Rixey; 4.) 6/22/78 Hoyt; from JSA. More on our website. (“10” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. 5.) 8/8/88 Chandler and 6.) 7/1/96 Flood. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

501. Jackie 502. Mickey Robinson Mantle 1968 Signed 1984 Typewritten “Collectors Signed Club” Letter - Full Welcome JSA Letter With In response to a Original fan, Hall of Envelope - Famer Jackie 500. (10) Baseball HOF and All-Star Robinson Full JSA Well after he had Signed Checks with Cochrane & Barrow authored and signed this cor- hung up his Put your stamp of approval on this collection of (10) respondence. cleats and checks signed by (8) HOFers and (2) A l l - S t a r s . Typewritten on a Yankee pinstripes for the final time, Hall of Famer Highlights are: “Mickey” Cochrane (d.1962) signed as 7-1/4 x 10-1/2” Mickey Mantle remained a baseball idol with a wide- “Gordon S. Cochrane” (“9”); (d.1953) signed sheet, the letter spread following who could never forget 536 tape- as “E.G. Barrow” (“9”). (6) Other HOFers are: A l s t o n is dated “March 27, 1968” and has content regarding measure home runs, 12 pennants and seven World (d.1984) (“9”); Averill (d.1983) (“9”); Chandler (d.1991) personal sacrifice (a topic quite familiar to Robinson) Series titles. And so arose the need for the “Mickey (“9”); Lyons (d.1986) (“8”); Manush (d.1971) (“9”, and an autograph collection. At the conclusion, Mantle Collectors Club,” a membership-based network “ PAID” stamp over his first name); L. Waner (d.1982) Robinson has signed in black ballpoint (“8-9” in which Mantle took a hands-on interest. This type- (“9”). The (2) All-Star signers are: Erskine (“9-10”); strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our written letter was composed in 1984 to welcome a new Maglie (d.1992) (“9”). Waner has full photo LOA f r o m website. member and is signed by Mantle in blue ballpoint (“9” PSA/DNA, all others have Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 505. 1978 New York Yankees Old-Timers Day Program Signed by (56) With DiMaggio, Mantle and 504. Mickey Mantle “Mickey Charles” Full JSA Signed Birthday Card to His Mother - As a miraculous 1978 comeback Full JSA was just underway, 503. (3) Multi-Signed Brooklyn/Los Hall of Fame teammates, championships and plaudits baseball’s win- Angeles Dodgers Items with (3) Koufax comprised the standard fare throughout Mickey ningest franchise held its 32nd annual Old Timers day Featured are (3) multi-signed Brooklyn/Los A n g e l e s Mantle’s career. But none of it could compare to at the hallowed Yankee Stadium. Gathered that after- Dodgers keepsakes. Included are 1 . ) 1956 Brooklyn “mom.” This greeting card was signed and inscribed by noon before a Yankees-Twins game that fittingly, Dodgers yearbook (EX) signed by (9) throughout includ- Mantle and given to his mother on her birthday. The touched off a torrid 45-18 run, (56) former pinstripers ing Craig, Erskine, K o u f a x, Labine, Newcombe, Podres, thick stock card features printed birthday sentiments. In signed this commemorative event program. Black or Reese, Snider, Zimmer (average “9”); 2 . ) d u a l - s i g n e d ballpoint, Mantle has penned sentiments of his own. blue ink signature average (“9”) strength with high- K o u f a x (sweet spot)/Drysdale (south panel) ONL b a s e- The scripting reads: “Happy Birthday Mom – I love lights including: Bauer, Berra, DiMaggio, Ford, Mantle, ball (both “9-10”, ONL ball grades “8”) and 3 . ) d u a l - you – (signed) Mickey Charles” (“9” strength). Full B. Martin, Mize, A. Reynolds, Richardson, Rizzuto and signed K o u f a x / D r y s d a l e Los Angeles Dodgers fitted cap photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimat- Slaughter. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our (both “9-10”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. ed value $1500-$2000). website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 506. (8) 1939-1992 Multi/Single-Signed 507. Multi-Signed “Baseball in the Baseball Flats with (4) DiMaggio & ‘50s” Book with (40) Autographs Mantle Including Mantle Inscription—Full Joltin’ Joe and The Mick headline this prime grouping JSA of (8) 1939-1992 multi/single-signed baseball flats. Study the “golden age of baseball” while secur- Each autograph registers (“8-9”) or better. Included ing (40) premier autographs with the offered are Full Photo LOA from JSA: (4 items) with 1.) Baseball in the ‘50s signed hardbound book. A 5/1/39 Life DiMaggio with #5 inscription; 2.) 8/1/49 total of (26) Hall of Famers and (14) period stars Life DiMaggio (removed tag); 3.) signed DiMaggio signed their pictures throughout the pages of this 8x10 photo; 4.) dual-signed Mantle/Dickey 8x10 1987 release by Honig. Each autograph is photo; JSA Basic Certs: (3 photographs, all 8x10) penned in blue Sharpie and presents (“9-10”). with Durocher/Mays, Gomez/Hubbell, Slaughter Highlights include Hall of Famers: (26 autographs) with Banks, Berra, Drysdale, (H.O.F. 1985, Country)/Moore/Musial and Certified Feller, Killebrew, Lemon, Mantle (No.7), Mathews, Musial, F. Robinson, Snider, Auto: 1992 Score DiMaggio. Spahn, Wilhelm and Wynn. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 508. (4) Multi/Single-Signed New York 509. Willie, Mickey & the Duke Autograph Collection of (4) Yankees Items with (3) Mantle with with Mantle Bat—All JSA 1961 Reunion Ball 1950s New York star centerfielder trio Greats from the New York Yankees dynasty are cele- “Willie, Mickey & the Duke” are linked brated with these (4) multi/single-signed items. forever in baseball culture. Presented is a Included are 1961 Yankees Reunion Team-Signed collection of (4) items signed by iconic Ball: (23 signatures, average “8-9”, full photo LOA sluggers Mantle, Mays and Snider. The from JSA) with Sweet Spot: Mantle (“9”); Signed & centerpiece is a Mantle signed (“7-8”) Framed Mantle 16 x20 Photograph: (“10”, framed “Big Stick-Mantle Model” bat (EX+). and matted to 20x24, 1956 inscription, full photo Also included: Snider signed (“9”) LOA from JSA); Dual-Signed 8x10 Photographs: (2 ONL/White ball (NM-MT); Mays signed pictures) with Berra/Larsen (both “9-10”, JSA basic (“8-9”) “McGregor–Mays” store model glove (EX-MT); 1981 “Talkin’ Baseball” cert) and Mantle (“9”)/Dickey (“10”, full photo LOA album (cover only) signed by Mantle (“7”), Mays (“7”) and Snider (“6”). Bat, glove from JSA). More on our website. and album have full photo LOA from JSA, ball has basic JSA sticker/cert. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

510. (12) 511. Hall of Fame Baseball Lot Autographed Items with Artvue With (8) Multi-Signed Balls and Card and “Mechanical Man” 1994 HOF Brown Bat Inscription—All JSA Cooperstown beckoned the legendary perform- Nicknamed “The Mechanical Man” for con- ers featured in this hard-hitting lot which, in sistency at bat and in the field, Charlie turn, calls on you to behold in amazement at a Gehringer ranks as one of baseball’s greatest Hall of fame assortment headlined by: (8) second basemen. Offered is a lot of (12) Multi-Signed Baseballs O A L and ONL o r b s Gehringer autographed items. Highlights ranging from clean white (grade “9”) to lightly are: vintage Artvue postcard (“9”); 14x11 toned (grade “5-6”) with bold autographs LE Briggs Stadium print (“9-10”) with “Mechanical Man” and “HOF June 1949” including: (6) Berra, (2) Ford, R. Jackson, inscriptions. Also included: (4) HOF Plaque postcards (average “9”); 1983 Tigers K o u f a x, (2) M u s i a l, (3) R e e s e, (2) R i z z u t o, F. Yearbook (“10”); (4) 8x10s (average “9”); Induction Day photo card (“9”). All with Robinson, (3) Snider, (5) S p a h n. Auction LOA basic JSA stickers/certs. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 512. Single-Signed Lot of (16) Baseballs and (16) 8x10 513. (9) St. Louis Cardinals Single-Signed Items with (5) Photographs With Aaron, Gomez, Musial and Spahn Musial Including Mitchell & Ness Musial Jersey This gathering of (16) single- St. Louis faithful will treasure these (9) signed photographs and (16) base- single-signed baseball items featuring (5) balls reads like a “Who’s Who” in Musial. Each autograph grades (“8-9”) or the circles of Hall of Famers and better. Highlights include Single-Signed record breakers. Signatures vary in OML Balls: (4 balls) with Gibson (HOF terms of strength, with most pro- 81), Musial; Other Cardinals Signed jecting (“9”) quality. Keys include: Items: (5 items) with 1.) Musial 11x14 Signed Photographs Aaron, photo (“9”); 2.) Musial fielding glove Appling, Banks, Musial and Spahn; (“9”); 3.) Musial signed Louisville Signed Baseballs OAL and ONL orbs ranging from clean white (grade “9”) to medi- Slugger commemorative model and 4.) Musial signed Mitchell & Ness jersey with um-toned (grade “5”) with highlights including: Appling, Gomez, Musial, Spahn and (HOF 69) inscription (full photo LOA from JSA). With exception to the noted, the Wilhelm. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. remaining items come with JSA basic certs. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

514. Multi-Signed Baseball Bat & Ball with (37) Signatures with (27) Hall of Famers—Both Full JSA A pair of tools from the baseball trade have been inscribed by (37) players including (27) Hall of Famers. 515. July 9, 2011 Highlights include Multi-Signed Bat: (17 signatures, Adirondack 33” Big 3000th Hit PSA 7 Full Ticket Stick, average “9-10”, from 1992 John and Single-Signed Ball - Full Hirschbeck charity event) with Canseco, JSA E c k e r s l e y, B. Jackson, Mattingly, Opening Bid $250.00 McGwire, Molitor, Puckett, Ripken Jr. , S a n d b e rg, Yount; Multi-Signed Hall of Fame Ball: (20 signatures, average “7-8”, OAL ball is toned) with Sweet Spot: Mize; West Panel: Gomez, Feller; N o rth Panel: S n i d e r and Mathews. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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516. (17) “Lefty” 517. Joe Baseball Pitchers Kelley Signed Cuts with Autographed Many Pre-War & Album Page Tougher—All Full or With “1926 Basic JSA Brooklyn Southpaw pitchers who range Ball Club” from the crafty to the fire- Inscription - baller are the sole representa- tives of these (17) signed cut Full JSA autographs. Each script Named the team grades (“8-9”) or better and captain and regal- are neatly affixed to tougher ly dubbed modern 8x10 photographs, “Kingpin of the many of which come from the National Baseball Library and Archive. Included are Orioles,” Hall of Famer was a key component on three successive Full Photo LOA from JSA: (3 signatures) with Hahn (d.1960, ”Noodles”), Reuther Baltimore pennant winners (1894-1896). The camaraderie on those hell-raising rosters (d.1970, member of 1927 Yankees), J. Tannehill (d.1956, full name variant, Dayton remained for decades, as Kelley’s former teammate Wilbert Robinson found his niche KY, appeared in T206 set); JSA Basic Certs: (14 signatures) with Brandt (d.1944), managing the Brooklyn Robins and hired Kelley to help mentor the 1926 team. In that Wi. Cooper (d.1973, Pirates 1912-1924), Hallahan (d.1981), T. Lee (d.1977), C. capacity, Kelley (d.1943) rendered this gorgeous autograph. Executed in black-ink Mitchell (d.1963, with initial, stained older photo), Nehf (d.1960, with initial, 1932, fountain pen on a 6x4 period autograph book page, Kelley’s signature and “Brooklyn vintage Burke & Brace photo), Ostermueller (d.1957, older Burke photo), Pollet Ball Club 1926” inscription project (“9”) strength. A decidedly tough Cooperstown (d.1974), Sherdel (d.1968), Vaughn (d.1966, with initial, Resp, ), Walberg (d.1978 scripting, this Kelley example is undoubtedly the strongest we’ve seen. Added appeal ”Rube”), Whitehill (d.1954), Wiltse (d.1959, Hook’s with salutation, appeared in T206 comes in the form of a autograph (“8-9” strength) on the reverse. Full set) and Zachary (d.1969). More on our website. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

518. Jimmie Foxx Signed I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 1929-1930 Photo Postcard - Full JSA A physically imposing specimen, Jimmie Foxx was the right-handed answer to fellow Maryland native Babe Ruth, joining the Bambino as the sec- ond member of the elite “500 Home Run Club.” This vintage photo postcard is autographed by Foxx and portrays the legendary slugger during an era in which his Athletics supplanted Ruth’s Yankees as baseball’s best. Measuring 3-7/16 x 5-3/8”, the keepsake features a black-and-white likeness of Foxx hold- ing one of his lethal weapons. His Athletics home attire dates to 1929- 519. Babe Ruth Cut Signature—PSA/DNA Encapsulated 1930, both years marked by World Crown your collection with Baseball Royalty! Presented is a “Babe” Ruth signed cut Series conquests for the A’s. In blue encapsulated and certified “Authentic” by leading certification service PSA/DNA. ink, Foxx has penned: “Sincerely, Ruth’s iconic (“8-9”) strength pencil signature appears on a cut measuring approxi- “Jimmie” Foxx.” The signature projects mately 2-1/4” x 3/4” which has been mounted to a 3x5 card. All of the signature’s (“8-9”) strength and is a fitting accent lettering is distinct and clearly legible against a background which shows moderate, to a medium that displays at the (NM- age-appropriate toning. The 3x5 backing card is a clean evenly toned light cream MT) plateau with a glossy finish, razor sharp edges/corners and an immaculate color. This item has a reserve. (estimated value $2,200-3,000). reverse. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

521. Autographed Page From 1933 “Who’s Who in Baseball” Book—Full PSA/DNA A Century after their heyday the Tinker to Evers to Chance double play combination is still regarded as one of the most remarkable in baseball history. Presented is a biogra- phy page from the 1933 “Who’s Who in Baseball” book signed by Hall of Fame shortstop Joe Tinker (d.1948). Tinker’s dynamic (“9”) quality signature appears above the 520. Babe Ruth Signed Business Card - Full JSA stats to the left of his photo- As autographs go, some stand out as monumental acquisitions, while others, not so graph. This page was removed much. In the matter of Babe Ruth, however, every last detail (some apocryphal) lives from a 1933 “Who’s Who” forever. Acquired by a (then) young admirer during the early-1940s at a Wayne, New book and measures 8-1/4 x Jersey eatery, this bold Ruth autograph was rendered on a period business card with, 10-1/2”. There is a modest as always, a compliant exchange from Ruth. Executed in graphite pencil, Ruth’s tape repair on the text which scripting shows (“8-9”) strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. does not diminish its appeal. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 522. 523. Joe Tinker Signed Album Page Cut Signature With “Tinker Evers With “Cubs” Chance” Inscription Inscription - Full - Full JSA JSA The middle portion of the In all anecdotes, folk- legendary “Tinker to Evers lore and historical to Chance” double play accounts, Joe Tinker combination, Keystone will forever be linked sacker Johnny Evers with his keystone (d.1947) complied in sign- combo partner, Johnny ing this album page with his Evers. This makes for a inscription of the above strong connection, see- mentioned names. Dated ing that the two quarreled in 1905 and allegedly didn’t speak to one another for 33 “April 23, 37” and signed “Sincerely John J. Evers (“9” strength) – Tinker Evers years. On that note, Tinker (d.1948) is “alone” with this resplendent cut signature. Chance,” the 6-15/16 x 4-3/8” sheet and inscription are of particular interest in that Executed in black-ink fountain pen on a 3-3/4 x 2-3/8” blank scrap of paper, Tinker’s Evers and Tinker didn’t speak to one another from 1905 until they were reunited in penning projects (“8-9”) strength and is accented by his inscription of “Cubs.” Full the broadcast booth at the . Full photo LOA from JSA. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 524. Chief 525. Tris Bender Speaker Autographed Signed 3x5 Index 3x5 Index Card with Card Full JSA with Full Charles Albert JSA (Chief) Bender Stunning Tris (d.1954) applied Speaker his weighty pen (d.1958) to the offered signed 3x5 autographed 3x5 index card. index card. The Penned in crisp Hall of blue ink on Fame keepsake is penned in blue ink on the lined portion of the index card with the the blank side of the ephemeron, the Hall of Fame script of the pre-war legend grades endorsement registering (“9”) in both strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. a majestic (“9-10”) in both strength and clarity. Perfect for the upstart Cooperstown Opening Bid $250.00 themed autograph hound. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 526. Honus 527. Ty Cobb Autographed Envelope Postmarked “Ty Ty” and Wagner “Cobb” - PSA/DNA “Authentic” Autographed In compliance 3x5 Index with an enve- lope seemingly Card with postmarked in Inscription— his honor, Hall Full JSA of Famer Ty Penned during his Cobb decorated coaching tenure this 1951 relic with the Pittsburgh with his bold Pirates, the leg- autograph. endary Honus Encapsulated Wagner satisfied an autograph request by inscribing the offered 3x5 index card. The with autograph black ink endorsement is placed on the lined portion of the correspondence piece. assessed “Authentic” by PSA/DNA, the envelope has 1951 postmarks from “Ty Ty” With deference to ink migration on his surname, both the autograph and Pirates 1950 (named after trees that once lined Ty Ty Creek) and “Cobb,” both in the fiery legend’s inscription present (“9”) attributes. Newspaper clippings affixed to the index card native Georgia. Executed in blue ballpoint (an unusual departure from his customary flank the signature. Full photo LOA from JSA. green), Cobb’s signature shows (“9”) strength and is accented by his traditional Opening Bid $250.00 paraph. Opening Bid $400.00 528. Home 529. Tough Run Baker and Hugh Casey Autographed Signed 3x5 Album Page—Full JSA Index Card 1942 Brooklyn Dodgers teammates with Lengthy “Arky” Vaughan (d.1952) and Hugh Casey (d.1951), considered tough auto- Inscription— graphs, teamed up to sign the offered Full JSA album page. Though HOFer Vaughan Fearsome slugger achieved his greatest success with the Pirates it is probable that he signed this (d.1963) is the item while with the Dodgers in 1942, the author of this only season he and Casey played on the signed 3x5 index same team. Signed in pencil on a 3-1/4 x card. Penned in black ink on the blank portion of the correspondence piece, the Hall 3-1/2” section cut from an album page of Fame script is placed using his initialed full name and lengthy inscription. The both autographs present dynamic (“8-9”) etching reads J. Franklin Baker—Yankees + Athletics—1908-1922 and presents (“8- quality covered by strips of clear tape 9”) in strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. which do not obscure or diminish the signatures. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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530. John McGraw and 531. Chief Thomas Connolly Cut Bender, Fred Signatures - Both Full JSA Clarke and A most interesting pairing rendered these (2) cut signatures: one a leg- Signed endary arbiter representing integrity and sportsmanship; and the other Government famous for his scrappy style and Postcards - All complete disregard for the rules. Full JSA Executed on what appear to be finan- Long-since deceased cial notes and adhered to 5x3 index Hall of Famers are cards, the tough HOF scriptings the authors of include: Thomas H. Connolly tougher endorsements (d.1961; black-ink fountain pen, “8” in this trio of single-signed government postcards. Includes: (d.1954; strength); and John McGraw “9” strength, postmarked “1951”); Fred Clarke (d.1960; “10” strength, postmarked (d.1934; black-ink fountain pen, “9” “1951”); Chuck Klein (d.1958; “9” strength, postmarked “1933”). Note: mounting strength). Individual full photo LOAs remnants on the latter (2) postcards do not affect the signatures. Individual full photo from JSA. LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 532. Frank 533. Dazzy “Home Run” Vance Signed Baker Signed Index Card - Government Full JSA Postcard - With a no-hitter and SGC an unprecedented seven successive “Authentic” crowns While Frank (1922-1928) to his Baker’s league- credit, Hall of leading numbers Famer weren’t nearly as (d.1961) is among gaudy as those subsequently posted by fellow Maryland natives Ruth and Foxx (the the revered latter an actual Baker discovery), the “Home Run” moniker was an appropriate one Cooperstown inductees with one of that institution’s tougher autographs. This 5x3 bestowed upon the Trappe, MD slugger who annually led the game in circuit clouts. blank index card is home to a decidedly bold Vance penning. Executed entirely in Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by SGC, this government postcard is signed Vance’s hand in blue ballpoint, the scripting reads: “With best wishes A.C. “Dazzy” by Baker in black ink. Executed on the blank side, Baker’s penning projects (“9”) Vance” and shows (“9-10”) potency. Full photo LOA from JSA. strength and clarity. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00 534. Jimmie Foxx Framed 535. Tony Cut Signature Display - Lazzeri Cut Full JSA Signature - With powerful arms that launched Full JSA 534 career home runs, Hall of A vital compo- Famer Jimmie Foxx was described nent to by contemporary Lefty Grove as “Murderers having “muscles in his hair.” In Row” install- addition to playing a part wielding ments, Hall of his lethal bats, Foxx’s capable hand Fame second rendered this bold cut signature. baseman Tony Showcased in a display framed to Lazzeri gained 12-1/8 x 15-1/8”, Foxx’s blue-ink deserved praise fountain pen scripting projects (“8- in the sizable 9”) strength and is accented by an shadows of Ruth and Gehrig. This cut signature was rendered by Lazzeri (d.1946) and 8x10 black-and-white photo of the is among the toughest in the circles of both Hall of Fame and Bronx Bomber script- intimidating physical specimen. Full ings. Executed in black-ink fountain pen on a blank sheet, Lazzeri’s penning shows photo LOA from JSA. (“6-7”) quality and is adhered to a 5x3 index card. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $500.00

I T E M W I T H 537. (3) Tougher R E S E R V E Baseball HOFer 536. Joe Tinker Autographs With Signed 1946 Bottomley, Cuyler Government and Vance - All Postcard - Full JSA PSA/DNA 8 Cut signatures and a The introductory player government postcard in the “Tinker to Evers scripting have been ren- to Chance” triumvirate, dered by (3) elusive Joe Tinker actually Baseball Hall of Famers. despised his keystone combination partner off the field. Those details aside, Tinker The pennings average (d.1948) heartily endorsed this government postcard following his Hall of Fame (“8-9”) potency and include: Bottomley (d.1959; cut signature adhered to 5x3 index playing career. Encapsulated with autographed assessed NM-MT 8 by PSA/DNA, card); Cuyler (d.1950; government postcard dated “1949” and decorated with a rare the correspondence piece is postmarked “MAR 28 1946” and signed by Tinker in “Hazen “KiKi” Cuyler” signature and inscription of “Coach, Boston Red Sox 1949”); blue ink and inscribed “Cubs” on the blank side. This item has a reserve (estimated Vance (d.1961; “A.C. Vance” cut signature adhered to 5x3 index card). Individual full value $1500-$2000). photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

76 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 538. Jackie 539. Roberto Robinson Signed & Clemente Framed Display Framed with Full JSA Autograph Jackie Robinson (d.1972) Display - Full satisfied another autograph PSA/DNA request by penning a keep- A five-tool player sake in the offered display. whose qualities as a Framed and matted to near- human being could ly 17x14, the Dodger leg- be measured on a end inscribed the “Hello similar scale, Glad to See You” name tag Roberto Clemente is the subject and endorser of this gorgeous display. Framed to of a fan in blue ink with dimensions of 26-1/2 x 21-1/2” under Pirates-themed black and yellow matting, the endorsement registering Clemente’s graphite pencil signature headlines the piece. Executed in his familiar (“8”) attributes. Although “two-tier” style, Clemente’s scripting projects (“8”) strength and is part of a team- the exterior framing has signed sheet (but displays as a cut signature). Accenting the display is an 11x14 color sustained limited wear, the display is still suitable for prominent exhibition in any photo of Clemente and a felt team logo. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. home or office. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

540. 1959 “Go Go” 541. Baseball HOFer Signed Cut Signature Matted Correspondence Display—Full JSA Lot of (4): Using a strategy of “small Mantle, ball”, the “Go Go” Chicago Bancroft, White Sox finished first in 1959 interrupting the Yankees Lindstrom & string of pennant winning sea- Lombardi - All sons. Presented is a 40x32 JSA matted display featuring (30) From the good ol’ single-signed 3x5 index cards days when autographs along with a 13x11 Team came through the mail (and without a price tag), these (4) correspondence pieces photo. Displaying handsome showcase bold Hall of Fame pennings that average (“9”) strength. Includes: Bancroft (average “9”) signature quality the signatures are arranged in orderly fashion ready for 1951 government postcard; Lindstrom 1969 government postcard (JSA cert/sticker); framing. Key signers are (4) HOFers: Aparicio, Fox, Lopez, Wynn. Also included are Lombardi 1952 government postcard (signed twice); and Mantle 1991 “First At Bat” two headline boxes reading “1959 Go Go Sox!” and “94 Wins 60 Loses”. Full photo cachet. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 542. (4) Baseball 543. Extremely Rare Lloyd HOFer Single-Signed Waner Autographed Perez-Steele Postcards With 1981 Postcard—Full JSA Mantle and Crawford Lloyd “Little Poison” Waner autographs are - All Full JSA not particularly tough however along with Hall of Famers from both cir- Paige he is considered one of the two tough- cuits and both sides of the est signers possible on the Perez-Steele Hall plate have autographed their of Fame series postcards. Issued in 1981 likenesses in this quartet of before autograph signings at big shows ready-to-display keepsakes. became popular the presented postcard had a Includes: Crawford Hall of very short window of just months to be Fame Plaque postcard; signed signed by Waner who passed away in 1982 “Wahoo ” (“8- due to emphysema complications. Signed in 9” strength) and inscribed blue by fiber-tip pen Waner’s (“8”) strength “3051 Hits”; Klein trimmed (approximately 3-1/2 x 5-1/2”) image signed in pencil autograph appears on Perez-Steele card (“7” strength); Lombardi black-and-white photo postcard signed in blue marker (“8” #624/10,000 which grades (NM). Full photo strength); Mantle 5-1/2 x 3-1/2” color photo signed in blue marker (“9” strength). LOA from JSA. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

544. (3) Autographed Perez- 545. (26) Autographed Steele Postcards with Mantle, Perez-Steele “Great Williams and DiMaggio—Full Moments” Cards with JSA Koufax, Mays & Put some clout in your collection with this Gehringer—All JSA trio of slugger signed cards. Offered are (3) Get a big start on assembling Perez-Steele Hall of Fame series postcards a Perez-Steele “Great autographed by immortals Mantle, Williams Moments” set with this lot of and DiMaggio. Signed in blue ink by means (26) autographed cards. Issued of felt-tip pen these autographs are as power- from 1985-95 these artistic ful as their authors showing prominent signa- cards measure 5-3/4 x 8” and ture strength as follows: Mantle (“9”); display handsome (average Williams (“9-10”); DiMaggio (“9-10”). “8-9”) signature strength. Key signers are Koufax, Mays, Gehringer, Killebrew, Reese Featuring the appealing work of noted sports and Snider. Also included are: Bench, Berra, Boudreau, Brock, Dandridge, Doerr, artist , all (3) postcards merit a Herman, Hunter, Irvin, Kell, Leonard, Lopez, Marichal, Mathews, McCovey, B. solid (NM) designation. Individual full photo Robinson, Slaughter, Stargell, Williams, Yastrzemski. All with basic JSA LOAs from JSA. stickers/certs. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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546. Baseball 547. Baseball Balance of HOFer/Superstar Single- Collection Lot of (16) Signed Index Card Lot HOFer Signed Items of (31) with D. Dean, Including (5) Artvue Hornsby and P. Waner Postcards Comprised of pre- and post-war Start your own baseball shrine with Hall of Famers, superstars, .400 this this “balance of collection” lot hitters and revered executives, of (16) HOFer signed items. this gathering of (31) single- Highlights are (5) vintage Artvue signed 5x3 index cards includes postcards (average “8-9”) with: some of the grand game’s tougher Carey, Dickey, Feller, Roush, Terry. pennings. Signatures average Additional highlights are: “Carlton (“9”) strength and clarity with Night” program (“9”); Hubbell highlights including: Chandler “Albertype” postcard (“8”); (2) (JSA cert/sticker), Combs, D. multi-signed B.A.T. covers signed Dean (JSA cert/sticker), Doerr, Ferrell, Hornsby (full JSA), Hoyt, Lyons, A. Simmons (average “8-9”) by the same group of (6): Berra, Brock, Ford, Gibson, Roberts, Spahn. and P. Waner (full JSA). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Also included are (7) cachets: Feller (“9”), (3) B. Robinson (average “8”), (3) Schmidt Opening Bid $400.00 (average “9”). All basic JSA stickers/certs. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 548. (37) Signed Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque Postcards With Hunter, 549. (55) Signed Baseball Hall of Spahn and L. Waner Fame Yellow Plaque Postcards These (37) single-signed Yellow with DiMaggio & T. Williams Hall of Fame Plaque postcards run Cooperstown’s finest shine on these (55) the gamut in terms of generations, signed Baseball Hall of Fame Yellow Plaque teams and positions. Signatures take postcards. Each autograph resonates (“8-9”) surprisingly well to the glossy sur- strength or better. Highlights include Full faces and average (“8-9”) strength. Photo from JSA: (2 cards) with DiMaggio Includes: Appling, Boudreau, Brock, (signed on back), T. Williams; Auction LOA Chandler, Coveleski, Cronin, (2) from JSA: (53 cards) with Aaron, Drysdale, Doerr, Feller, Ferrell, Haines, Gehringer (initialed), Mathews, Mays, Herman, Hoyt, Hunter, (3) Irvin, J. Musial, Reese, Snider and Stargell. More on Johnson, Kell, (2) G. Kelly, Kiner, our website. Lemon, (2) Leonard, Lyons, Opening Bid $200.00 Marquard, MacPhail, Roberts, Roush, Sewell, Slaughter, Spahn, L. Waner, Weaver, B. Williams and Wynn. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 550. (53) Baseball 551. Willie Signed Cuts, Mays/Baseball 1st Photographs & Day Cover Lot of (42) Postcards with (11) Hall Different with (5) of Famers—All Mays Autographs PSA/DNA Authentic Be first in line for these (42) Each assessed as “Authentic” d i fferent Willie Mays/Baseball and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. 1st Day Covers. Highlights are Signature hounds will enjoy (7) autographed items includ- these (53) baseball cut auto- ing: (5) Mays with (3) graphs, photographs and post- cachet/covers (all “9”) and (2) cards. The majority of these pen “10th Freehold Classic” post- or pencil inscribed artifacts cards (“9”, “7”); McCovey exhibit (“7-8”) strengths or bet- (“9”) on “Giants Gunners” ter. Highlights include Hall of Famers: (11 signatures) with Appling, Averill, (2) cachet; D. Rhodes (“9”) on “1954 WS” cachet. Unsigned highlight covers/cachets are: Boudreau (one postcard), Feller (postcard), Kaline, Lemon (postcard), Lopez, Murray Mantle; (2) Clemente; (2) Mays/Clemente/Aaron; (2) Willie, Mickey & the Duke. A l s o (“5”, postcard), Ruffing, Slaughter (“5”, postcard); Other Players: (42 signatures) included are (23) covers/cachets highlighting Mays career, (1) R. Dandridge cover and with D. DiMaggio, Henrich and Schacht. More on our website. (4) Mays business card sized magnets. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 552. (5) 1960s-70s Baseball Autograph Books with (200) Well Separated Signatures Including (27) HOF Autograph aficionados allocate your funds to this group of (5) autograph books featuring (200) clearly separat- ed 1960s-70s baseball autographs. Displaying excellent (average “8-9”) signature quality this collection is well suited for matting purposes. Highlights are (26) HOF signatures by (22) different players including: Aaron, Aparicio, Bench, Blyleven, Cepeda, Cronin, Doby, Fingers, Kaline, Killebrew, Koufax, Kuhn, (2) Murray, (2) Musial, Palmer, (4) B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Weaver, Williams, Yastrzemski, Yount. 553. Duke Maas Signed Autograph Book Page Auction LOA from JSA. Complete list on our website. With JSA - Tough 1961 Yankee! Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

78 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 554. Babe Ruth Signed 555. 1931 Babe Original Photograph With Ruth Noteworthy Salutation - Full Autographed JSA Photograph While the respective origins of this origi- nal black-and-white Babe Ruth photo- with Full JSA graph and the signature/inscription of its & Newspaper iconic subject are open to speculation, one Provenance certainty is that its status as a Type I photo Landing in the hos- decorated with a bold Ruth penning prompts feelings of awe and superlative- pital for a variety of laden descriptions. This “Murderers Row” health reasons was t r e a s u r e ’s physical attributes are as fol- nothing new for the lows: a 6-13/16 x 8-15/16” black-and- legendary Babe white studio portrait of Babe Ruth. Ruth, but his four Portrayed undoubtedly during his post- day April 1931 stint career years in a three-piece suit and neck- at the Peter Bent tie, Ruth, though slightly aged, maintains Brigham Hospital in his unmistakable flat nose, furrowed brow Boston represented a and boyish grin that are visually synonymous with an icon unlike any before or since in change for the slug- American sports and culture. In black-ink steel tip fountain pen, Ruth has inscribed: “To ger—it was baseball My Pal Ed – A good man for the job as M.C. – Sincerely (signed) Babe Ruth.” T h e related. During an unmistakable penmanship flows evenly and despite minimal fading at the onset of the April 22nd contest at surname, still maintains (“8”) strength and clarity. The photo showcases much of its orig- Fenway Park, Ruth inal gloss. Evidence of handling (in the form of minor creases) are likely the result of was leveled during a handling in a promotional endeavor. The reverse is home to mounting remnants and an home-plate collision independent photographer’s stamping that warrants the assumption of promotional use. with Red Sox back- stop Charlie Berry. The reverse stamping reads: “P H O TOGRAPHED By HAL M c A L P I N.” McAlpin, of The resulting leg injury warranted much attention from the female personnel and course, was a prominent photographer in the motion picture industry. Among his more earned the aging “Bambino” a walking cane. Ever grateful for the care he received at notable efforts was a movie stills assignment for the 1942 production of “Pride of the Ya n k e e s.” Therein lies a highly probable explanation to Ruth’s inscription. the hospital, Ruth showered the staff with various gifts and, of course, his autograph.

In the film’s onscreen credits, a portion reads: “Appreciation is expressed for the gra- Framed and matted to 7-3/4 x 9-3/4”, Ruth applied pen to canvas on the offered black- cious assistance of Mrs. Lou Gehrig and for the cooperation of Mr. Ed Barrow and the and-white picture. The seated Ruth penned the lower portion of the keepsake with a New York Yankees, arranged by Christy Walsh.” The film’s first showing was on July black steel-tip fountain pen. The prominent 2-1/4” script exhibits a resounding (“9- 14, 1942 at New Yo r k ’s Astor Theatre. It’s likely that Barrow served in a master of cere- 10”) in both strength and clarity. Claire Hodgson Ruth, his doctor and nurse are also monies capacity for those gathered at that screen debut. Hence, Ruth’s “To My Pal Ed” pictured. Accompanying are six assorted newspaper clippings and photographs docu- and “M.C.” inscriptions may very well refer to the above-mentioned night at the A s t o r. menting the event along with a letter of provenance from the original consignor. Full In any case, this is a magnificent Ruth artifact and a welcome addition to any high-end photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. collection. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $900.00 556. Single- 557. Jimmie Signed Vintage Photograph - Foxx Signed Full JSA Personnel While his given name of “Hazen Shirley” Photograph may not ring a bell with many, “Kiki” with Full JSA C u y l e r ’s Hall of Fame numbers such as a .321 career average and 328 lifetime Plus Vintage stolen bases are quite familiar. His 11x14 Picture Cooperstown status and untimely passing Unleash “The (1950) combine to make Cuyler’s auto- Beast” into your graph a coveted scripting, indeed. T h i s Hall of Fame orient- vintage black-and-white photo of Cuyler ed collection with during his tenure with the Cubs (1928- the offered Jimmie Foxx signed photograph. The nearly 4-1/4 x 3-1/4” deckle edged 1935) is signed (“KiKi”; “9” strength) Polaroid is penned on the reverse by the legend in blue ink. The lengthy autograph and personalized by its iconic subject. presents (“8”) with deference to mounting discoloration moderately affecting the first The photo measures approximately 7x9 three letters of his surname. The obverse depicts the aging Maryland native with his and is mounted to a thick backing. Full arm around a youthful admirer. An older 11x14 picture portraying Foxx as a member photo LOA from JSA. of the Philadelphia Athletics accompanies (presents EX). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

558. Chief Bender Single- 559. Signed 1933 Signed 8x10 Photograph - Original George Burke All-Star Full JSA Game Photograph - Full JSA The key moundsman on Hall of Fame and photography icons team Philadelphia’s first dynasty, Native up on this signed framed display from the American Chief Bender was a main- inaugural version of the Midsummer stay on three World Series winners Classic. Specifically, this original George and the endorser of this magnificent Burke photo of Chick Hafey is signed by scripting. Executed in black-ink foun- its subject and dated “1933”. Framed to tain pen on a vintage 8x10 black-and- 14-1/4 x 17-1/4”, the 7 x 9-3/8” visible white promotional print, Bender’s image area captures the bespectacled Hafey autograph (signed “Chief Bender”) in his National League attire while at trumpets “perfect 10” strength and Comiskey Park for that memorable exhibi- clarity. While this stunning endorse- tion. In black-ink fountain pen, Hafey has ment bears the qualities of a facsimile signed “Charles “Chick” Hafey 1933.” The signature, make no mistake: it’s quite scripting projects (“9”) strength and clarity. real and quite beautiful. Full photo Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our LOA from JSA. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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561. 1943 Washington 560. Connie Mack Signed Senators Team-Signed Original Studio Portrait Photograph With Powell, Photo - Full JSA Wynn and Full JSA Sharply dressed with a stoic demeanor As World War II took its toll on Major and tactful manner, Connie Mack was League rosters and the playing field (and always will be) the face of an leveled, the 1943 Washington Senators Athletics franchise he managed in enjoyed the franchise’s first winning both the dugout and front office for 50 season since 1936 and finished second years. This original studio portrait only to the mighty Yankees. This team- photo of Mack was captured likely issued photograph is signed by (24) during the late-1940s and is signed by members of that ’43 Senators roster. the Hall of Fame mentor. Measuring Framed to 13-3/4 x 14-3/8” under gray 7-4/8 x 9-13/16”, the thick stock item matting, the black-and-white team like- is signed by Mack in white paint pen ness is decorated with blue-ink script- (“8” strength) and personalized. Full ings that average (“8”) potency. Key signatures include: and Altrock, Bengough photo LOA from JSA. (coach), Bluege (manager), Candini, Martin, Powell (d.1948), Robertson (d.1970), Opening Bid $150.00 Spence, Vernon and Wynn. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

562. 1954 Cleveland 563. (42) 1940s Indians Team-Signed Boston Red Sox 25x21 Photograph with Signed Team Issued (33) Autographs—Full 6x9 Photographs JSA with Cronin & With a regular season ledger of 111- Grove 43, the 1954 American League Fenway faithful will relish Champion Cleveland Indians pum- these (42) 1940s Boston meled their competition and earned Red Sox signed team issued a World Series berth. The offered 6x9 photographs. Over 95% 25x21 photograph features (33) of the pictures are personal- autographs from “Tribe” personnel ized with a salutation and and purportedly was displayed in average (“8”) penmanship. The majority of the black-and-white portraits are crisp and the offices of Municipal Stadium. The ink endorsements uniformly average (“4-5”) clean averaging (EX to EX-MT) condition. Better names include Cronin, D. strengths throughout and remain legible. Keys include Doby, Feller, Grasso (d.1975), DiMaggio, Doerr, Grove (matted to 11x14, JSA basic cert), McCarthy (moderate Hoskins (d.1970), Kress (d.1962), Lemon, Lopez and Wynn. Full photo LOA from staining), Stephens (d.1968, cut on photo) and Tebbetts. With exception to the noted, JSA. More on our website. the remaining pictures come with an auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

564. (10) Signed 565. New York 1946 New York Centerfield Legends Yankees Picture Mantle, Mays, DiMaggio Pack Photos & Snider Multi-Signed Including Berra, Photograph—Full JSA DiMaggio & Rizzuto Centerfield never looked as good Proclaim your pinstriped as when this quartet of Hall of devotion with these (10) Fame star outfielders patrolled the signed 1946 New York position. Presented is a multi- Yankees picture pack photo- signed photograph featuring the graphs. Each autograph autographs of legendary New grades (“8-9”) or better York centerfielders DiMaggio while the portraits grade (FR) with tape residue and paper loss. The oversized pictures (“9”), Mays (“9-10”), Mantle (“9- still present nicely. Included are Full Photo LOA from JSA: DiMaggio; Auction 10”) and Snider (“9-10”). Framed and matted to overall dimensions of 14-1/2 x 11- LOA from JSA: (9 pictures) with Berra (full name variant), B. Brown, Crosetti, 1/2” this impressive photo captured these Baseball Titans posed in uniform on the cen- Gumpert (1946-48, 1946-11-3 2.31 ERA.), Henrich, Houk, Reynolds, Rizzuto, Shea terfield warning track, looking fit and ready to play at a Shea Stadium “Old-Timers (Naugatuck Nuggett) and Unsigned: (16 pictures, with (5) Giants). Day” on 6/9/73. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 566. Mickey Mantle & 567. Mickey Mantle Signed Roger Maris Dual-Signed 14x20 Photograph with “#6 8x10 Photograph with Full 1951” Inscription—Full JSA JSA Mickey Mantle pays homage to his early The battering crew of Mickey career on the offered single-signed 14x20 Mantle and Roger Maris are paired photograph, capturing him in his rookie on this dual-signed 8x10 photo- season #6 jersey. Expertly framed and mat- graph. The chums have penned the ted to 19-1/2 x 26-1/2”, the large blue picture in blue Sharpie with the crisp Sharpie autograph is accompanied by a N o . autographs grading a perfect (“10”). 6 1951 inscription. The endorsements grade Signatures from the “M&M Boys” an exceptional (“9-10”). Such a career are always in demand, proving this anecdote is seldom inscribed by Mantle, heirloom to be a prime choice. Ideal proving this large picture to be a premier for framing and prominent display. display piece! Full photo LOA from JSA. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value Opening Bid $400.00 $1000-$2500). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 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. Mickey Mantle Signed 569. Harmon Framed Photo With Rare Killebrew “Call to “No. 6” Inscription - Full the Hall” Signed JSA Photo and Letter to Prior to sticking with the parent club for Jack Lang - Full good, Mickey Mantle endured a turbu- JSA lent start, fanning 56 times in 246 at- The pride of Payette, Idaho, bats before being shipped to the Kansas Harmon Killebrew was a City Blues. While the unimpressive highly touted “bonus baby” totals posted during his initial big league with the Washington tenure are often forgotten, so is the Senators, the league MVP in number “6” Mantle wore before perma- 1969 and, after his fence nently switching to “7” upon his recall. clearing career was through, Framed to 11-3/8 x 13-3/8”, this 8x10 the recipient of a magical call from Jack Lang to inform him of his induction into color photo shows Mantle during his Cooperstown. This framed display showcases (2) items signed by Killebrew (signa- debut campaign and is autographed by tures “9” and “10” strength, respectively), each offering heartfelt thanks to Lang. Full its fence-clearing subject in blue marker photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. (“9” strength) and inscribed “No. 6.” Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

570. “Call 571. Multi-Signed to the Hall” Signed Baseball Hall of Photo and Letter to Fame 8x10 Jack Lang - Full JSA Photograph with (4) The thrill of being plucked in Autos Including the amateur draft or the excite- DiMaggio & ment of finally being sum- moned by the parent club are Greenberg most definitely trumped by a What a lineup! Pictured phone call from Jack Lang. among immortals such as While that name may not leap Foxx and Gehrig, (4) out at the everyday fan, play- Baseball Hall of Famers have ers know him as the Executive autographed the offered 8x10 Secretary of the Baseball Writers Association of America: the man who informs play- photograph that is matted to ers of their Hall of Fame induction. This display is signed twice by Cooperstown 11x14. Undoubtedly taken during a late 1930s All-Star contest, the prolific signatories inductee Joe Morgan, who inscribes wishes of gratitude for Lang’s communication. include 1.) Dickey (“9”); 2.) DiMaggio (“7-8”, slight bleeding); 3.) Gehringer (“9”) Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. and 4.) Greenberg (“10”). Suitable for framing and proud display in any den or office. Opening Bid $250.00 Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 572. (2) Multi-Signed Baseball 573. (3) Multi/Single- Hall of Fame Photographs Signed Baseball Hall of with Harris & McCarthy— Fame Large Photographs Full JSA with (2) DiMaggio & (2) A pair of Hall of Fame skippers and fel- Williams low American League rivals is gloriously Incredibly attractive trio of multi/sin- portrayed with this pair of multi-signed gle-signed Baseball Hall of Fame 8x10 photographs. Included are 1.) triple- large photographs. Included are 1.) signed B. Harris (“7”)/McCarthy triple-signed T. (“9”)/Boudreau (“8-9”) 8x10 photograph Williams/Berra/Mantle 11x14 photo- and 2.) dual-signed Gordon (“7”)/Doerr graph (all “9-10”); 2.) dual-signed T. (“8”) 8x10 photograph with slight reverse Williams (“8-9”)/DiMaggio (“10”) adhesive residue from photo album 11x14 photograph (moderate creasing removal. Each handsome black-and-white and reverse foxing) and 3.) single- picture is ideal for further framing and signed DiMaggio limited edition prominent display. Individual full photo 16x20 photograph (“10”, #45/1941). LOAs from JSA. Individual full photo LOAs from Opening Bid $150.00 JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 574. (3) Mickey Mantle Signed 575. 8x10 Photos - All With Autographed Different Inscriptions - All Dodgers Full JSA Legends Lot Scouted and studied in his native of (8) with Oklahoma and subsequently, in the Class (6) Drysdale, C circuit, switch-hitting phenom Mickey Mantle lived up to his “can’t miss” Koufax & billing throughout an 18-year Hall of Multi- Fame career. These (3) 8x10 photo prints Signed—All JSA follow Mantle’s meteoric rise and are Dodgers legends are the theme of this prestigious autograph lot of (8) items featuring each autographed by the Bronx Bomber a total of (36) signatures. Included are: (6) Drysdale black and white 8x10s (average legend. Signatures trumpet (“10”) “9”); a color photo framed and matted to dimensions of 12x15 signed by (4) (average strength and include: 1950 Wire Photo “9-10”) with: Drysdale, Koufax, Reese, Snider; multi-signed 1970s publication titled inscribed “1950”; 1956 Triple Crown “Dodgers All-Time Greats, 1890s-1970s” signed by Koufax (“9”) on the cover and Photo inscribed “T.C. 1956”; Color Photo inscribed “No. 7.” Individual full photo (25) inside (average “9-10”). (2) Multi-signed items have full photo LOA from JSA, LOAs from JSA. More on our website. (6) Drysdale photos have basic JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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576. (7) Joe and Dom DiMaggio Signed 577. (7) Single-Signed Baseball HOFer 578. (13) Single-Signed Baseball HOFer Photographs With (5) Single-Signed by Black-and-White Photos With Mantle Black-and-White Photos With Combs, Joe - All JSA and Bancroft - All JSA Worshiped in the Bronx and feared elsewhere, Joe The Hall of Fame endorsers of these (7) black-and- Cronin and D. Dean - All JSA DiMaggio was the prominent member of a brotherhood white photographs span the Deadball Era, Great Telling likenesses captured in an age of black-and- trio that combined for 4,853 hits. These 8x10 or 10x8 Depression, World War II and the 1950s-1960s Yankee white photography have been autographed by their photographs include (5) signed solely by Joe DiMaggio Dynasty. Bold signatures average (“9”) potency and heroic baseball subjects. Signatures average (“9”) quali- (all full JSA); (1) signed by both Joe and Dom include: Bancroft 10x8 original UPI photo. Cochrane ty. Photos are approximately 8x10 (with many vintage DiMaggio (full JSA) and (1) signed by Dom DiMaggio 3-5/8 x 6” original George Burke photo; (2) Lindstrom examples). Includes: Aaron, Averill, Banks (7x9 origi- only (JSA cert/sticker). Executed on different images, vintage photo postcard (JSA cert/sticker) and 8x10; nal UPI photo with caption sheet), Barlick, Boudreau, the blue marker pennings show (“9-10”) strength Lombardi 8x10; Lyons 8x10 (JSA cert/sticker); Carey, Combs (full JSA), Conlan, Coveleski, Cronin throughout. There are an additional (5) unsigned Joe Mantle 10x8 “Mickey Mantle Day” photo. Individual (full JSA), Dandridge (signed photocopy), D. Dean DiMaggio prints (including two with Marilyn Monroe). full photo LOAs from JSA. (full JSA) and Durocher. Individual JSA certs/stickers. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

580. Baseball HOFer Single-Signed 8x10 579. (19) Baseball Hall of Fame Signed Photo Lot of (22) With Aaron and Photos in Matted Collage with Full JSA Campanella - All JSA The fortunate victor will undoubtedly desire to take the Frame, display and voila! Here’s a ready-made Baseball next step and frame these (19) Baseball Hall of Fame Hall of Fame gallery! These (22) 8x10 or 10x8 photos signed photographs which are neatly arranged in a mat- are appealing in their own right but even more so as ted collage. Each black-and-white picture presents (“7- they are signed by their legendary subjects. Black or 8”) or better. Signatories include: Averill, Bell, Berra, blue marker autographs show (“9-10”) strength Boudreau, Covaleski, Feller, Gehringer, Greenberg, throughout and include: Aaron, Anderson, Aparicio, (2) Herman, Irvin, Kell, Lemon (“6”), Leonard, Lopez, Ashburn, Banks, Bench, Berra, Blyleven, Boudreau, (2) 581. Twice-Signed Framed Roush, Sewell, Spahn, Terry and L. Waner. The pic- Brock, Campanella (full JSA), Carew, Carlton, Carter, Display With 1959 Minor League tures are found with various dimensions. Full photo Cepeda, Dandridge, Dickey, Doerr, Drysdale and Payroll Check - Full JSA LOA from JSA. Durocher. Individual JSA certs/stickers. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

582. Satchel Paige Autographed 8x10 583. Ted Williams Signed Sports 584. (152) Dodger Baseball Stars Period Photograph with Full JSA Illustrated Cover With UDA Cert Autographed 8x10 Photographs Opening Bid $150.00 and Folder Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 585. 1998 LeRoy Neiman “The DiMaggio Cut” Lithograph Signed by DiMaggio & Neiman with Full JSA LeRoy Neiman, an iconic American artist enjoyed by millions, is best known for his brilliantly colored, energetic images of sporting events and leisure activities. The artistic style of the extremely successful Neiman is familiar to a remarkably 586. Willie, Mickey & The Duke Triple- broad spectrum of Americans. Signed Print with Uniform Number Precisely mounted in a nearly 33x29 frame, the presented 1998 The Inscriptions—Full JSA DiMaggio Cut is a wonderful litho- Adorn your baseball themed office or den with the graph created in the same spirit of offered “Willie, Mickey & The Duke” signed print. Neimans’ other works. Serially num- Framed to 29 x 22-3/4” dimensions, each player has bered #409/444, the boldly crafted inked their weighty endorsements beneath the Flip creation is endorsed by both subject (“7”, blue ink, center of left leg) and artist (“8”, gold ink, bottom right cor- Amato crafted renderings. Included are Mantle with ner). Expertly framed and matted with only one inch-long glass abrasion which does not adversely affect the over- No. 7 (“9”), Mays with 24 (“9-10”) and Snider with #4 all presentation. An incredible display piece that is accompanied by an authentication sticker from Yankee Clipper (“9”). Full photo LOA from JSA. enterprises along with a full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value $2,000-$3,500). Due Opening Bid $250.00 to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

589. Willie Mays Poster Lot of (60) with (4) Mays Signed Deck your walls with this decorative collection of (60) 587. (2) Multi-Signed Brooklyn Dodgers 588. (3) Multi-Signed Ted Williams Flats posters with Willie Mays emphasis. Main attractions Posters/Prints & Signed Jackie with Full JSA are (4) signed posters: 1982 LE #73/100 print signed by Mays (“8-9”) and artist Handville (“8”) framed to The “Splendid Splinter” is the focal point of these (3) Robinson Framed Cut with Full JSA dimensions of 19x25; LE #153/1000 “The Say Hey multi-signed flats. Included are 1.) “Ted Williams and Flatbush’s finest preside on this pair of multi-signed Kid” signed by Mays (“9”) and artist Lewis (“9”) Friends” 16x20 print signed by (5) including D. Brooklyn Dodgers posters and prints plus a signed framed overall to 18x24; LE #296/302 signed by Mays DiMaggio, Doerr, Pellagrini, Pesky, T. Williams (all Jackie Robinson framed cut. Highlights include Ebbets (“9”) and artist Martin (“9”); LE #656/1821 “The Pride “10”); 2.) dual-signed Musial/T. Williams 8x10 photo- Field Print: (17 signatures, average “9-10”, 11x14) of San Francisco” signed by Mays (“9”), Bobby Bonds graph (both “9-10”) and 3.) dual-signed T. with Drysdale (HOF 1984), Koufax, Lasorda, Reese (“9”), (“9”) and artist Hoskins (“9”). Williams/Locklear print (Ted Williams Card Company, (full name variant H.O.F. ‘84), Snider; 1957 Dodgers Auction LOA from JSA. Complete list on our website. 21x29, moderate tape residue). Individual full photo Reunion Poster: (15 signatures, average “9-10”, Opening Bid $250.00 16x20) with Drysdale, Herman, Koufax, Snider and LOAs from JSA. Jackie Robinson Signed Cut: (“6”, taped pencil cut, Opening Bid $250.00 framed and matted to 9 x 13-1/2”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 591. Ted Williams Single-Signed Baseball Bat - Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00

592. 1999 New York Yankees Team- 590. Joe DiMaggio Signed Limited Signed Bat With Edition Commemorative Bat - Full JSA Jeter, Rivera and Opening Bid $200.00 Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00

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593. Multi- Signed 500 Home Run Club Bat with (15) Autographs Including Original Eleven—Full JSA The “Original Eleven” of the 500 Home Run Club plus three more recent additions have inscribed the offered Rawlings Big Stick model. The 34-1/2” blue banded club is inscribed throughout the barrel in blue Sharpie with the autographs generally presenting (“9”) potency with some better and only a couple lesser. Included are: Aaron, Banks, Ba. Bonds, R. Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle, Mathews, Mays, McCovey, Murray, F. Robinson, A. Rodriguez, Schmidt (signed twice) and T. Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

594. Mickey Mantle Autographed Signature Model Bat with 595. 500 Home Run/3000 Hit Club Hank Aaron, Willie Mays & Full JSA Triple-Signed Bat—Full JSA The three Hall of Famers who attained the lofty 3000 Hit/500 Home Run clubs are Place a strong bid on this sterling autographed Mickey Mantle signature model bat. models of slugging consistency who etched their endorsements to the barrel of the The age-old adage of “supply vs. demand” applies to this 33” weapon as signed offered bat. Included are autographs of Aaron (“9”, blue Sharpie), Mays (“9-10”, Mantle bats are in perpetual demand. The black Louisville Slugger lumber is penned black Sharpie) and Murray (“9-10”, black Sharpie). The 34” Louisville Slugger Henry on the barrel in silver Sharpie with the lengthy 5” script presenting a perfect (“10”) in Aaron signature model lumber holds the signatures beautifully and is a premier dis- both strength and clarity. Perfect for prominent display! Full photo LOA from JSA. play piece. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

596. 3000 Hits & 300 Wins Multi-Signed Bats with (25) 597. “Dem Bums” Cooperstown Bat Co. Lot of (3) With LE Autographs—Full JSA Single-Signed Reese and Snider Diamond legends who have reached both the 3000 Hit and 300 Win benchmarks have A derisive nickname, to be sure, “’dem Bums” was embraced, nonetheless, by fans in inscribed this pair of multi-signed bats. Featured are 3000 Hit Club: (16 signatures, Flatbush and subsequently, by the Cooperstown Bat Co. on these (3) limited edition average “9”, 34” Worth WC121 model) with Aaron (3731), Brett (3154), Brock 34” white ash prizes. Includes: Reese Signed Bat (154/500) signed in red marker (3023), Carew (3053), Kaline (3,007), Mays (3283), Musial (3630), Ripken Jr., Rose (“10” strength); Snider Signed Bat (154/500) signed in blue marker (“9” strength). (4256), Yastrzemski (3419), Yount (3192); 300 Wins Club: (9 signatures, average Also included is a Campanella commemorative bat (not signed) and a decorative “9”, 34” Worth WC 124 model) with Ryan (324 W’s), Seaver (311 W’s), Spahn (363 wooden bat holder to facilitate display of all (3). JSA stickers accompany. W’s) and Wynn (300). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

598. (5) Single-Signed 599. (8) Single-Signed HOFer Cooperstown Bat Co. and Superstar Baseball Bats LE Full-Size Bats With With J. DiMaggio and (3) Musial and Snider - All Ripken - All JSA With CBC Certs Hardball heroes spanning eight decades Immortalized in the hallowed have individually autographed these (8) halls of Cooperstown and subse- full-size display weapons. Ideal for quently, on these Cooperstown proud display, the white ash keepsakes Bat Co. “Famous Player Series” showcase signatures whose qualities commemorative weapons, (5) vary. Includes: Berra (“5” strength); J. legendary sluggers have decorat- DiMaggio (inscribed “Yankee Clipper,” ed their tributary bats with bold “5-6” strength; full JSA); Griffey, Jr. autographs that trumpet “perfect (“9” strength); Mattingly (“6-7” 10” strength throughout. The lim- strength; inscribed “#23”); Piazza (“7” ited edition (all 611/1000) full-size keepsakes have been autographed in blue marker strength); (3) Ripken, Jr. (“9-10,” “9” on the barrel. Includes: Bench, Musial, F. Robinson, Schmidt and Snider. Individual and “8” strength). Individual certs/stick- certs/seals from Cooperstown Bat Co. ers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 600. Hack Wilson Signed 1931 W517 #42 (PSA/DNA Gem Mint 10) and Original Mailing Envelope Just four days after walloping his 224th home run off of fellow Hall of Famer Dizzy Dean, Lewis Robert (Hack) Wilson dispatched this signed 1931 W517 #42 to a gracious fan in Manheim, Pennsylvania. Postmarked 8/2/32 on Brooklyn Dodgers stationery, the offered pair- ing of envelope and strip card provides a clear reference point to when this keepsake was inscribed. Following his 1930 battering of National League pitching staffs, Wilson subse- quently indulged in his favorite pastime — alcohol. After a paltry 1931 campaign, Wrigley and his Cubs dealt the ailing slugger to National League foe St. Louis. The Cardinals then quickly flipped Wilson to Brooklyn for a minor leaguer. With his career in peril in 1932, Wilson managed to belt 23 more round trippers for the Dodgers, the final time he would reach double digits.

Judged as authentic by PSA/DNA and assigned an autograph strength of Gem Mint 10, it is 601. (150) 1949-1990s Signed Baseball Card safe to claim that this 1931 W517 #42 is Collection with (13) Hall of Famers among the finest Wilson keepsakes extant. The canvas which was inscribed over his right shoulder with a black steel-tip fountain pen also presents beauti- Autograph hounds will want to track this (150) 1949-1990s fully with a crease-free and clean obverse. The blank reverse displays expected glue residue and paper loss signed baseball card collection featuring (13) Hall of Famers. due to mounting in a period scrapbook. With Wilson’s retirement from baseball in 1934, his travels read The signatures average (“7-8”) with the cards generally pre- like a Roman odyssey. With stops in Brooklyn, Chicago and West Virginia among others, his final years senting (EX-MT) or better. Highlights include Hall of were spent in Baltimore where he succumbed to internal hemorrhaging in November 1948. This premier Famers/Stars: with Boudreau, Durocher (1969 Topps #147), tandem of card and envelope is an exceptional remembrance of a tragic baseball great who passed all too Gehringer, Grimes, (2) Hubbell, Kubek (1963 Topps #20), (2) soon. This item has a reserve (estimated Value $6000-$8000+). Lopez (one 1964 Topps #232), Lyons, Mize, (2) Sutter, Terry, Opening Bid $900.00 J. Wood; Tough/Deceased: with DeBusschere, V. DiMaggio (d.1986), Reynolds, Short (1967 Topps #395), Tresh (1966 Topps #205) and (3) Vander Meer. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

602. (341) 1960-1977 Topps Baseball Signed Cards Plus (6) 1971-1977 Topps Football Joe Greene Spotlighted are (341) 1960-1977 Topps Baseball signed cards featuring several tougher deceased examples. The endorsements average (“7-8”) while the cards gener- ally present in the (VG) range. Highlights include Adcock (1961 Topps #245), Brewer (1973 Topps #126), De. Johnson (1960 Topps #134), Lopat (1963 Topps #23), McGlothen (1976 Topps #478), Post (1960 Topps #13), Richards (1961 Topps #131), Schoendienst (1962 Topps #575), Skowron (1963 Topps #180) and Solaita (1977 Topps #482). Also included are (6) signed 1971-1977 Topps Football Joe Greene cards including his rookie (“9”, card GD). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 603. Ron Perranoski 1963 Los Angeles Dodgers Signed Game-Worn Home Jersey A Dodger fixture with lengthy tenures as a player (1961-1967) and 604. Mark Christman 1943 St. Louis pitching coach (1981- Browns Game-Worn Home Jersey 1994) at Chavez A slick-fielding infielder who warranted MVP consider- Ravine, southpaw Ron ation three times during his nine-year career, Missouri Perranoski enjoyed a native Mark Christman wore this St. Louis Browns stellar 1963 campaign home jersey during the 1943 campaign. The flannel in which he authored a 16-3 mark for the World Series champions. This Los Angeles Dodgers home jersey was zippered garment features felt lettering/numerals, prop- worn and signed by MVP candidate Perranoski that year. The cream-colored flannel button-down garment features er “Rawlings” tagging and chain stitched identifiers of “Dodgers” angled across the chest in blue felt, “16” sewn to the back in like fashion and to the left front in red “Christman 43.” The left sleeve is home to an felt. Perranoski has signed the upper left front in black marker (“9” strength). The left front tail is home to a American flag crest patch to commemorate U.S. “Spalding” label and chain stitched identifiers of “Perranoski 63” and “Set 1 44 16.” This all original West Coast involvement in World War II. The all-original apparel apparel shows nice game wear and comes with an LOA from Grey Flannel. This item has a reserve (estimated shows heavy wear. Full photo LOA from Dave value $1200-$3500). Miedema. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

606. 1970s-1980s Game- 607. Bump Wills 1977-1981 Texas Worn Lot of (2) With Jersey and Rangers Game-Worn Jacket Sweater Like father, like son, speed merchant Bump Wills set 605. 1961-1965 Game- In a bold departure from baseball tradition, the Houston the Texas franchise record for stolen bases (161) Worn Jacket Astros introduced artificial turf and a domed stadium to despite only five seasons with the club. During that With young sluggers already in place, the Minnesota the grand game. Far from content with those maverick tenure (1977-1981), Wills wore this Rangers jacket. Twins realized almost instant success following the unveilings, the franchise ushered in outlandish uniforms The blue satin-like button-down garment features franchise’s departure from the Nation’s Capital. This with headache-inducing colors. These (2) Astros game- “Rangers” arched across the chest in red-on-white twill jacket was worn by a Twins player during the first five worn apparel items feature vintage “W.A. Goodman & and “BUMPER” arched atop the back in like fashion. seasons (1961-1965) of the club’s tenure in the Twin Sons” tagging and include: Bob Knepper 1981-1989 There are two front pockets and red-white-and-blue Cities. The blue satin-like button-down garment fea- Warm-Up Jersey a blue knit pullover garment with striped stretch ribbed knit lining the collar, waistline tures twill identifiers and proper “Wilson” tagging. All appliqué identifiers; 1975-1986 Game-Worn Sweater and sleeve endings. Within the collar a “Loter” label is original and unaltered, the Junior Circuit relic shows a wool button-down garment with twill identifiers. accompanied by a size “46” tag. Moderate wear. excellent game wear. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

610. Chicago Cubs Game-Worn Lot of 609. B.J. Surhoff 1994-1995 Milwaukee 608. 1982-1986 Chicago White Sox (2) With 1992 Jersey and 1998 Jacket Brewers Game-Worn Jacket ! Wrigleyville zealots are certain to take Game-Worn Sweater With intensity from start to finish, former big leaguer interest in this pairing of Chicago Cubs game-worn From the club’s “Winnin’ Ugly” days, this sweater was B.J. Surhoff played every position except pitcher during apparel items. Includes: Billy Connors 1992 Game- worn by a Chicago White Sox player during chilly a productive 18-year career. This Worn Warm-Up Jersey a blue mesh pullover gar- spring weather on the South Side. The long-sleeve blue jacket was worn by the Bronx-born catalyst during the ment with twill identifiers and “Starter” tagging; 1998 wool button-down garment has white-and-red stripes final two seasons (1994-1995) of his tenure in the Game-Worn Jacket a blue nylon button-down gar- and “SOX” embroidered to the left breast in white. Midwest. The blue satin-like button-down garment fea- ment with “Starter” tagging and a memo- Within the collar, a “Medalist Sand-Knit” size tures (2) front pockets, twill identifiers and proper rial patch. Both shows moderate wear. More on our “Medium” label is accompanied by a Chicago White “Starter” tagging with a handwritten notation of “5” website. Sox exclusivity tag. The unusual diamond apparel item within the collar. Moderate wear is evident. More on Opening Bid $150.00 shows light wear. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

86 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 613. 1998-2000 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 612. New York Yankees 1980s-2000s Game-Worn Lot of (3) With Jersey, 611. 1980-2001 Game-Worn Lot of (4) With Don Jacket and Cap Game-Worn Jersey Lot of (4) Zimmer Jacket From the expansion franchise’s trying days as the Giants (specifically, West Coast baseball Giants) The Yanks are comin’! Tried and true Yankee Stadium “Devil Rays,” these (3) game-worn items include: Leon donned these (4) apparel items. Showcasing the club’s apparel includes: Don Zimmer Game-Worn Jacket a Roberts 1999-2000 Game-Worn Jersey a black mesh familiar black-and-orange color schemes, the garments blue satin-like button-down garment with twill identi- warm-up jersey with twill identifiers and proper were worn by: Mike Ivie 1980 Home Jersey; 1983- fiers and proper “Starter” tagging; 2005 “Majestic” tagging; 1998 Game-Worn Jacket a black 1993 road jersey worn by one of (6) players (signed by Game-Worn Home Jersey a white knit button-down satin-like button-down garment with twill identifiers coach Jim Davenport); Todd Benzinger 1994 warm-up garment with proper “Majestic” tagging (Steiner Sports and proper “Starter” tagging; Bubba Trammell 1998 jersey; Dusty Baker 2001 batting practice jersey. More LOA); 1989-1993 Game-Worn Cap “New Era” acces- Game-Worn Cap a black wool “New Era” accessory. on our website. sory attributable to one of three players; Game-Worn Moderate wear is evident throughout. More on our Opening Bid $150.00 Belt cloth/leather accessory. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

614. Early-2000s Game-Worn Lot of (3) With Jacket and 615. New York Mets 1997-2001 Game- Jersey Worn Lot of (2) With Jacket and Warm- 616. Cleveland Indians 1970s-1980s Having exited the comfy Kingdome for pitcher-friendly Up Jersey Game-Worn Lot of (2) With Cap and Safeco Field, Seattle Mariners principals wore these Shea Stadium diamond wear makes a fashion statement Jacket apparel items during the early-2000s. Includes: Game- in this coupling that includes: Joe McEwing 2001 Worn Warm-Up Jersey a blue thick mesh button- Memories of Chief Wahoo, sparse Municipal Stadium Game-Worn Warm-Up Jersey a black mesh button- crowds and a drum-banging fan are resurrected with down garment with twill identifiers and proper down garment with twill identifiers and proper “Majestic” tagging; Game-Worn Jacket a blue satin- this lot of (2) Cleveland Indians apparel items. “Majestic” tagging; heavy wear; Turk Wendell 1997- Includes; 1975-1977 Game-Worn like button-down garment with twill identifiers and 2001 Game-Worn Jacket a black nylon zippered gar- proper “Starter” tagging; Game-Worn Undershirt a Cap: a blue accessory with proper “New Era” tagging; ment with “99” sewn to the left shoulder and twill iden- heavy wear; 1980s Game-Worn Jacket: a blue satin- blue long-sleeve spandex-like garment with an appliqué tifiers on the back and left breast. Shows light wear team logo and “Nike” tagging. More on our website. like button-down garment with proper “Starter” tag- with “Starter” tagging. More on our website. ging; moderate wear. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

618. and Game- Worn Caps These big league caps were respec- 619. (33) 1980s-1990 Nameplates From tively worn by Baltimore Orioles Game-Worn Jerseys Hall of From the gameday wardrobes of Birds who patrolled Famers the American League skies, these (33) nameplates were Roberto Alomar and Andre Dawson during their illus- displayed atop the backs of jerseys worn by Baltimore trious careers. The wool accessories showcase colorful Orioles players during the late-1980s and early-1990s. logos and proper tagging. Includes: Alomar 1994-1995 Sewn on home and road knit fabrics, twill schemes cap with a size “7-1/8” tag and a showcase names in block-style characters in the club’s 617. Baltimore Orioles 1975-1976 black marker notation of “12” on the bill’s underside; familiar orange-and-black. Highlights include: Game-Worn Alternate Cap Dawson 1996 Florida Marlins cap with a size “7-1/4” HOILES; (2) MILLIGAN; OATES; (3) RIPKEN Opening Bid $100.00 tag and a black marker notation of “8” on the bill’s (including one that reads “CAL”); (2) ROBINSON. underside. Dawson has autographed the bill’s underside More on our website. in black marker (“8” strength). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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620. George “High Pockets” Kelly 1923- 1925 Game-Used Bat - PSA/DNA GU 6 A key member of the only National League franchise to win four successive pennants, Hall of Famer George “High Pockets” Kelly was among the game’s most skilled fielders in addition to garnering single season home run and RBI titles. It was during the above-men- tioned championship run that the Giants’ brandished this Hillerich & Bradsby bat. Turned during the 1923-1925 labeling period, the (38.3-oz/33”) K9 sig- nature model white ash weapon exhibits heavy game use with ball and surface marks throughout, as well as grain swelling from repeated ball contact. While the center brand is partially worn, the barrel stampings remain prominent. Graded GU 6 by John Taube, PSA/DNA, this uncracked vintage lumber showcases a rich brown patina and Hornsby-style knob. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

621. Brooks 622. 1973 Robinson Cincinnati 1972 Signed Reds Team- Game-Used Signed Cesar Bat - Geronimo PSA/DNA Game-Used GU 7.5 Bat - Full JSA Widely (and Overshadowed in a accurately) hailed cast of marquee as the “Greatest names, centerfield- of All-Time,” Brooks Robinson was a Baltimore fixture as the fran- er Cesar Geronimo chise rose to prominence and unseated the Yankees as the game’s most dominant was an unsung hero force. This Hillerich & Bradsby (29.9-oz/34-1/2”) “B267” block-letter model weapon on 1970s “Big Red was brandished and autographed by the Oriole icon during the 1972 season. Graded Machine” install- GU 7.5 by PSA/DNA, the bat shows light use with a small handle crack. Full photo ments that perennially contended for baseball supremacy. This Hillerich & Bradsby LOAs from John Taube, PSA/DNA (for bat) and JSA (for autograph). More on our bat was wielded by Geronimo during the 1973 season and signed by (22) members of website. that year’s N.L. West championship team. The autographs average (“5-6”) strength Opening Bid $400.00 with keys including: Anderson, Bench, Billingham, Morgan, Perez and Rose. Full photo LOA from JSA (for autographs). More on our website. 623. Eddie Opening Bid $250.00 Murray 1980- 1983 Game- 624. Doug Used Bat and Collins 1978- Game-Worn 1981 New York Philadelphia Mets Cap 76ers Game- Ably employed by Worn Home switch-hitter Eddie Murray at separate Ensemble junctures of his Hall Plucked as the No. of Fame career, these game-used artifacts are coveted in both Cooperstown and 500 1 overall pick in Home Run Club circles. Includes: Game-Used Bat a 1980-1983 Louisville Slugger the 1973 NBA (35.4-oz/35-1/2”) “R161” signature model showing excellent use; Signed Game- draft, Doug Collins Worn Mets Cap a 1992-1993 blue wool size “7-3/8” accessory signed on the bill’s shunned potential underside in black marker (“8-9” strength) with “home run” markings. LOA from ABA suitors and authored an injury-shortened eight-year career in Philadelphia. Dave Bushing (for bat). More on our website. Showcasing a tight-fitting style that went out with the afro and post-oriented play, this Opening Bid $200.00 76ers home ensemble was worn by Collins during the latter portion of his playing career. The white mesh jersey and shorts feature twill identifiers and proper “Wilson” tagging. All-original and unaltered, the garments display solid game wear. More on 625. Bobby Clarke 1983- our website. 84 Game-Used Hockey Opening Bid $250.00 Stick - Rich Ellis LOA Among hockey’s enduring images is that of Philadelphia Flyers leg- end Bobby Clarke, his unkempt locks and missing front teeth trademarks of a Broad Street Bullies squad that won back-to- back Stanley Cup titles. This “Sher-Wood P.M.P. 7030” stick was wielded by the three-time Hart Trophy winner during the final season (1983-84) of his Hall of Fame career. The left-handed accessory has Clarke’s since-retired number “16” inscribed near the butt and exhibits 626. 1987-1989 Professional light use with an un-taped blade. Along the shaft, “Clarke B. 16” is stamped in black. Full photo LOA from Rich Ellis. Model Game-Ready Bat - Full PSA/DNA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 627. 1950 628. 1957 Topps Bowman Football Near Set of Football (153/154) with Signed Complete Unitas RC Set Solid 1957 Topps Football (144/144) near set of (153/154) cards. This crisp horizontal edition with PSA 7 has an overall approximate Graham RC condition breakdown 30% Premier 1950 (EX-MT or better), 30% B o w m a n (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% Football com- (VG or lesser). Highlights plete set of (144) include #30 Tittle (EX), #31 cards highlighted Blanda (EX), #32 Layne by a high-grade (EX), #85 Lane RC (EX), #88 Graham rookie. Gifford (EX-MT), #94 Berry These tiny RC (VG), #124 McDonald touchdown treasures have an approximate condition breakdown of 10% (NM or better), RC (EX-MT), #138 Unitas 40% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or lesser). Highlights include #1 D. Wa l k e r RC (EX-MT, signed, auction (VG), #5 Ti t t l e RC (GD), #6 Groza RC (EX), #16 G. Davis RC (GD, slight stain), #17 LOA from JSA, “8”) and Waterfield (EX), #27 Luckman (GD), #35 Perry RC (EX-MT), #37 Layne (EX-MT), #151 Hornung RC (VG-EX). #43 Motley RC (VG), #45 G r a h a m RC (PSA 7), #51 Fears RC (EX), #52 Hirsch RC Missing only #119 Starr RC (VG-EX), #78 Lavelli RC (EX), #100 B a u g h (VG-EX), #129 Trippi (NM), #132 for completion. More on our Bednarik (VG-EX) and #144 Ramsey RC (VG). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

629. (6) 1970-1972 630. 1972 Topps O-Pee-Chee CFL Football Complete Complete/Near Sets Set of (351) Cards Journey to the “great white Challenging 1972 Topps north” with these (6) 1970- Football complete set of 1972 O-Pee-Chee CFL com- (351) cards. This difficult-to- plete/near sets. Included are complete series has an over- 1970 OPC set: (115/115, all approximate condition average EX-MT) with #110 breakdown of 25% (EX-MT CL (FR, tape and pencil or better), 30% (EX), 20% mark); 1971 OPC set: (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or (132/132, plus 1-65 dupes, lesser) with the tough high average NM) with (2) #13 numbers generally presenting Theismann RC (NM, EX- similarly to the lower series’. MT), #132 CL (EX-MT); (3) Highlights include #13 1972 OPC complete /near Riggins RC (VG-EX), #100 sets: ((2) 132/132, (1) Namath (EX-MT), #150 131/132, missing #126, Bradshaw (VG-EX), #200 average NM) with (3) #27 Staubach RC (EX-MT), Theismann (NM, (2) EX- #244 Joiner RC (EX-MT), MT) and 1972 OPC Sticker #272 Griese AP (VG), #291 Trios set: (24/24, average Spurrier RC (GD), #294 CL (EX-MT), #331 M. Morris (EX-MT), #338 Spurrier IA NM) with #19/#20 (EX), #341 Butkus IA (VG-EX), #343 Namath IA (EX-MT) and #348 Blanda IA Theismann/21 (NM). (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

631. (17) 632. 1956-1979 Topps, Fleer 1971-1986 & Topps Football Collection of (2030) Football Cards—Loaded with Stars Complete/ Carboard kingpins will profit from this Near Sets massive 1956-1979 Topps, Fleer and Philadelphia Gum Football collection with (5) of (2030) cards. This classic assort- 1984 ment is loaded with great names such Feast on these as Brown, Gifford, Kemp, Namath, (17) 1971- Unitas and many more. Highlights 1986 Topps include 1956 Topps partial: (100/120 Football com- average VG, 144 dupes, average GD) plete/near sets. with #11 Blanda (NM), #22 Cardinals Unless noted, Team SP (EX-MT), (2) #53 Gifford each hand col- (EX, GD), #60 L. Moore RC SP (GD); lated edition averages (NM) or better. Highlights include 1971 Topps near: (242/263, 1960 Topps: #1 Unitas (VG); 1961 average EX-MT) with #1 Unitas (VG-EX); 1972 Topps Low set: (272/272, average Fleer: #30 Unitas (VG-EX), #41 EX-MT) with #200 Staubach RC (EX); 1973 Topps set: #89 F. Harris RC (EX-MT), Meredith RC (VG); 1962 Topps: #39 #400 Namath (NM), #487 Stabler RC (NM); 1977 Topps near: (526/528, average Meredith RC SP (VG); 1963 Topps: #1 Unitas (EX), #14 J. Brown SP (EX); 1964 EX-MT to NM) with #177 Largent RC (EX-MT); 1979 Topps set: (2) #390 Campbell Philadelphia: (3) #30 J. Brown ((2) VG-EX, GD); 1965 Philadelphia: #31 J. Brown RC (NM-MT, NM); 1981 Topps set: #216 Montana RC (NM); (5) 1984 Topps sets: (EX-MT); 1965 Topps: #46 W. Brown RC SP (GD), #176 CL SP (GD); 1966 Topps: (5) #63 Elway RC (average NM), (5) #123 Marino RC (average NM); (3) 1985 Topps #26 Kemp (VG-EX), #96 Namath (VG-EX) and 1972 Topps: #272 Griese AP (NM). sets: and 1986 Topps set: #161 Rice RC (NM-MT). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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633. (5) 1948 634. (4) 1948-1972 Leaf Football Topps & Bowman PSA Graded Football SGC Variations Graded Key Cards Master Set Including Baugh Collectors! Each RC judged by PSA. Pass the pigskin with these Presented are (5) tough (4) 1948-1972 Topps and 1948 Leaf Football Bowman Football key variations. Included cards. Each graded by are PSA 6: #14 Kutner SGC. Included are appro- (White Name on priately judged copies of Front); PSA 5: #25 1.) 1948 Bowman #22 Angsman (White Baugh RC (SGC 60); 2.) Name on Front); PSA 1952 Bowman Large #137 4: (2 cards) with #12 Waterfield (SGC 60); 3.) 1956 Topps CL SP (SGC 80) and 4.) 1972 Topps #343 Swiacki (White Name on Front), #28 Wistert (Yellow Jersey) and PSA 1: #13 Lujack Namath IA (SGC 70) high number. RC (Misspelled Jonny on Front). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

635. 1955 Topps 636. 1961 Topps Football All- Football Complete American Complete Set (198/198) with Set of (100) Cards (8) PSA Graded Support your alma mater with Keys the offered 1955 Topps Fuel your classic Topps Football All-American com- Football collection with the plete set of (100) cards. This offered 1961 set of (198) very clean edition has an cards with (8) PSA graded approximate condition break- keys headlining. This series down throughout of 35% is very clean and has an (EX-MT or better), 30% approximate condition (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and breakdown of 15% (NM-MT or better), 35% (NM), 25% (EX-MT) and 25% (EX or 15% (VG or lesser) with only lesser) with only moderate instances of errant centering. Highlights include #1 Unitas moderate instances of errant centering. Highlights include #1 Hickman RC (EX-MT), (PSA 7), #39 Starr (EX-MT), #59 Brodie RC (NM), #67 CL (PSA 8), #71 J. Brown #12 Graham (EX-MT), #16 Rockne (EX), #20 Baugh (VG-EX), #27 Grange (VG- (PSA 6), #145 Blanda (PSA 7), #150 Maynard RC (PSA 8), #166 Kemp (PSA 7.5), EX), #37 Thorpe (VG), #68 Four Horsemen RC SP (VG-EX), #85 Luckman (EX- #182 Otto RC (PSA 7.5) and #198 CL (PSA 8). More on our website. MT), #97 Hutson RC SP (EX) and #100 Henry RC SP (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 637. 1956 Topps, 1960 Fleer & 638. High-Grade 1961 Topps 1973 Topps Football Complete Football Complete Set of (198) Sets Cards Spanning three decades and a cast of the Sterling 1961 Topps Football complete set of greatest gridiron stars in history are these (198) cards plus (9) duplicates. This razor- (3) 1956-1973 Topps and Fleer Football sharp edition contains numerous examples that complete sets. Highlights include 1956 are suitable for third-party professional grad- Topps set: (120/120, average EX to EX- ing. The approximate condition breakdown is MT) with #1 Carson SP (VG-EX), #22 as follows: 15% (NM-MT or better), 40% Cardinals Team SP (VG-EX), #60 L. (NM), 30% (EX-MT) and 15% (EX or lesser) Moore RC SP (VG-EX), #61 Redskins with only moderate instances of askew center- Team SP (VG-EX); 1960 Fleer set: ing common to the issue. Highlights include #1 (132/132, presents EX to EX-MT, signifi- Unitas (NM), (2) #39 Starr (EX, VG), #59 cant size variances) with #116 Stram RC Brodie RC (NM), (2) #67 CL (NM, VG-EX), CO (NM), #124 Kemp RC (factory mis- #71 J. Brown (EX-MT), #77 J. Brown IA cut) and 1973 Topps set: (528/528, aver- (NM), #122 CL (NM), #145 Blanda (NM), age EX-MT, 26/26 Checklists) with #89 F. #150 Maynard RC (EX-MT), #166 Kemp Harris RC (VG-EX). More on our website. (NM), #182 Otto RC (NM) and #198 CL (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

639. (4) 1955-1984 Topps Football Complete, Near & Starter Sets These (4) 1955-1984 Topps Football complete, near and starter sets span forty 640. (4) 1948 seasons of professional and collegiate Graded Leaf gridiron history. Highlights include 1955 Football Topps All-American starter: (43/100, Singles - All average VG-EX, 7 dupes) with #16 Rockne (VG-EX), #37 Thorpe (GD), “7” or #68 The Four Horsemen RC SP (VG), Higher With #85 Luckman (EX); 1975 Topps near: Waterfield (527/528, average EX-MT to NM) with Opening Bid ##367 Fouts RC (NM); (2) 1984 Topps $250.00 Football sets: (396/396, average NM- MT) with (2) #63 Elway RC (NM-MT, NM) and (2) #123 Marino RC (NM-MT, NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 641. (2) 1964 642. 1968 & 1969 Topps Topps Football Football Complete Sets Near Sets Plus with (2) PSA Graded Keys Wrappers & Find the end zone with these 1968 Display Box and 1969 Topps Football complete sets. Highlights include 1968 Topps Discover this archive set: (219/219, 20% NM-MT or bet- of 1964 Topps ter, 40% NM, 40% EX-MT or less- Football items includ- er) with #1 Starr (EX-MT), #65 ing (2) near sets, (2) Namath (NM), #75 Sayers (EX- display boxes and (2) MT), #149 Kemp (EX), #196 Griese wrapper strips ((1) RC (EX-MT); 1969 Topps set: five-cent, (1) one-cent). Each item is either affixed or stapled in a period scrapbook (263/263, 20% NM-MT or better, with dated notations. The near sets (174/176 and 173/176) are neatly arranged in 50% NM, 30% EX-MT or lesser, 2 numerical order exhibiting three fronts and three backs per page. Although each card PSA graded) with #25 Unitas (PSA will inevitably display glue residue, the surfaces still generally present (NM). 6), #26 Piccolo RC (EX-MT), #100 Highlights include (1) #30 Kemp SP, (2) #31 Lamonica RC, (2) #68 Blanda SP, (2) Namath (PSA 7) and #120 Csonka #96 Dawson SP and (2) #176 CL SP. More on our website. RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

644. (8) 1960-1971 Football 643. 1969 & 1970 Topps Football Oddball Complete/Near Sets Complete Sets with (19) PSA Graded Plus (192) Singles Keys Oddball enthusiasts will enjoy these (8) 1960-1971 football complete/near sets Sizzling tandem of 1969 and 1970 Football com- plus (192) singles. Highlights include plete sets featuring (19) PSA graded stars and 1960 Mayrose Franks Cardinals set: commons. Keys include 1969 Topps set: (11/11, average NM-MT); 1968 Topps (263/263, ungraded 30% EX-MT or better, 45% Stand-Ups near: (20/22, average EX- EX, 25% VG-EX or better) with #25 Unitas (VG), MT) with (3) Meredith (EX-MT, (2) VG); #26 Piccolo RC (PSA 7), #51 Sayers (PSA 7), (4) 1969 Topps Four-in-One near: #100 Namath (VG), #120 Csonka RC (PSA 5); (average NM, 65/66, 61/66, 50/66, 40/66, 1970 Topps set: (263/263, ungraded 25% NM or plus 40 dupes); 1970 Topps Glossy near: better, 45% EX-MT, 30% EX or lesser) with #70 (28/33, average EX-MT) with (2) #29 Sayers (PSA 6), #80 Tarkenton (PSA 8), #90 Namath (NM, GD) and (4) 1971 Topps Simpson RC (PSA 8), #150 Namath (PSA 5) and Game near/partial: (average NM, (2) #180 Unitas (PSA 7). Opening Bid $250.00 51/52, 50/52, 37/52) with (10) #3 Namath (average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

645. (2071) 1968 646. (2) 1975 & 1970-1972 Topps Football Topps Football Uncut Sheets Cards Premier pair of Construct multiple tough 1975 Topps sets with these (2071) Football uncut 1968 and 1970-1972 sheets. These sheets Topps Football cards. are comprised of Despite varying (12) eleven-card degrees of askew cen- rows and display tering, the surfaces moderate wear still present nicely including expected with relatively strong abrasions, perimeter corners and edges wear and interior along with bright sur- creasing. Included face hues. Moderate duplication is found throughout this gathering which includes a among these print- selection of Hall of Famers including Dawson, Maynard, Olsen, Otto, Tarkenton and ing press survivors are Sheet One: with #12 Blount RC, #125 Ham, #175 Lilly, #313 more. Included are (345) 1968, (779) 1970, (452) 1971 and (495) 1972 Topps. Riggins; Sheet Two: with #39 Bleier RC, #120 Dawson and #425 Greene. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

648. (15) 1977- 1985 Topps Football Items with (3) Wax Boxes & Both USFL Sets Demand is quickly exceeding supply for these (15) 1977- 1985 Topps Football items including a 647. 1981 Topps Football Complete Set (528/528) Plus (2) 1982 trio of unsearched Topps Football Cello Boxes wax boxes and both USFL sets. Included are Topps Football Wax: (13 items) with Score important Hall of Fame rookies of Lott, Monk, Montana, Taylor and Wi n s l o w 1977 wax box (36 packs, NM to NM-MT), (10) 1979 Topps three-pack grocery trays with these (3) 1981-1982 Topps Football items. Included are 1981 Topps set: ( 5 2 8 / 5 2 8 , (Mint), 1982 wax box (36 packs, NM-MT), 1983 wax box (36 packs, NM-MT); average NM-MT) with #216 M o n t a n a RC (NM); (2) 1982 Topps Cello boxes: ( 2 4 Topps USFL sets: (2 sets) with 1984 (no tape, J. Kelly RC, H. Walker RC, R. White packs each, all NM-MT and unsearched) with Dorsett (front) and L. Taylor IA ( b a c k ) . RC, S. Young RC) and 1985 (sealed). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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650. 1932 Notre Dame Football Postcards Near Set of (22/25) 649. Full- with (21) Signed Size Replica Fighting Heisman Irish! Trophy Interesting with (14) 1932 Notre Dame Signatures Football post- Including cards near set Campbell, of (22/25) with (21) RG3 & B. signed. The Jackson— attractive pic- Full JSA ture cards In 1934, sculp- average (GD tor Frank Eliscu to VG) and crafted a themed are absent of trophy to be any writing on awarded to col- the reverses. lege football’s The endorse- best player. ments general- Seventy-nine ly present in years later, the the (“7”) hardware range with remains perhaps some better or the most covet- lesser. ed gridiron Signatories prize. The include offered heirloom is among the most interesting finds: a replica full-size Heisman Alexander, trophy autographed by (14) of the heroic athletes. The nearly 12” cast bronze like- Banas, ness of Ed Smith (the 1934 New York University running back after whom the tro- Brancheau, phy was modeled) rests on a sturdy wooden base (displays limited perimeter imper- Canale, fections) that is home to gold Sharpie autographs that average (“8-9”) quality with DeVore (for- most players having inscribed the year of their honor. Autographs include: Front mer Notre Dame and NFL head coach), Gorman, Greeney, Harris, Host, Jaskwich, Panel: (11 signatures) with Bellino (60), Bradford (#14, 08), Campbell (HT77), Koken, Kosky, Kurth, Leding, Lukats, Melinkovitch, Murphy, Pierce, Roach, Vejar Dayne (99H), George (95), Griffin III (“7”), Hornung (“7”, 56H), Huarte (64 N.D.), and Wunsch. The unsigned schedule header grades (FR). Missing only Krause, Lattner (53), B. Jackson, T. Smith (”06”); East Panel: (3 signatures) with M. Allen Leonard and Sheeketski for completion. Due to lack of exemplars, no third-party (81), D. Howard (’91) and Plunkett (’70). Full photo LOA from JSA and PSA/DNA authentication has been assessed. However, all appear authentic. sticker. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $2500.00

651. 1961 NFL Champion Green Bay Packers Team-Signed Football With Starr, Nitschke, Jordan and Full JSA Following a franchise-long lull of 11 successive non-winning seasons, the Green Bay Packers handed the reins to Vince Lombardi in 1959 and immediately altered their course. Sporting a new look with the trademark “G” logo on their helmets, the 1961 Packers won their first NFL title in 17 seasons. This “Wilson” official pigskin is signed by (47) members of that title- winning installment. Executed in ballpoint, the signatures average (“7-8”) strength (with a few lesser). Highlights include: Adderley, Bengston (coach), Carpenter, Davidson, Davis, Dowler, Gregg, Hornung, Jordan, J. Kramer, McGee, Nitschke, Ringo, Starr, Taylor, Thurston, Tunnell and Wood. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

652. 1972 Undefeated World Champion Miami Dolphins Team-Signed Football - Full JSA Approaching a full century since its inception, the NFL amazingly has had but one unbeaten and untied team: the 1972 Miami Dolphins. Having authored a 14-0 regular season, the Dolphins proceeded to score postseason triumphs over Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Washington to cap the perfection. This football is autographed by (41) members of that unbeaten roster. Unlike most “reunion” balls that surface in the hobby, this is an original pigskin whose pennings were gathered at the time of triumph rather than at any subsequent ceremony. Executed in blue ball- point on three white panels, the scriptings average (“9”) potency with keys including: Anderson, Csonka, Fernandez, Foley, Griese, Kiick, Kuechenberg, Langer, Little, Morrall, Morris, Shula (head coach), Stanfill, Scott, Twilley, Warfield and Yepremian. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 653. Pro Football Hall of Fame 654. (4) Pro Jacket Signed by (18) With Football Hall of Sayers, Marino, Tarkenton and Fame Multi- Full JSA Signed Items Tailored to be worn by an NFL legend for with (2) Mini- enshrinement in Canton, this yellow suit Helmets, coat was signed at the 2012 ceremony by (18) of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Football & most revered members. The button-down Letter—Full garment features an “NFL Alumni” patch PSA sewn to the left breast pocket and is signed Bid with your heart on the front panels in black marker (aver- instead of your head for this power packed lot of (4) Pro Football Hall of Fame multi- age “8-9” strength) by: Berry, Casper, W. signed items with proceeds to benefit “Habitat For Humanity”. Included are: “Mike Davis, Dawson, DeLamielleure, Dickerson, Ditka HOF Celebrity Golf Classic” football with (17) autographs (“8-9”) average Greene, Huff, Krause, Lilly, F. Little, quality including: Ditka, Casper, Hendricks, Hornung, Maynard and (12) others; (2) Marino, Munoz, Sayers, St. Clair, mini-helmets both with identical groups of (14) autographs (“9-10”); and a “Habitat Tarkenton, Wright and Woodson. Full For Humanity” letter with (13) autographs (“9-10”). The football and (2) mini-helmets photo LOA from JSA. have full LOAs from PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00 655. 1960 and 1965 College 656. Frederick D. All-Americans Team-Signed “Fritz” Pollard Footballs With Ditka, Griese, Signed Index Olsen - Both Full JSA Card JSA/BVG With many poised to go on to NFL Encapsulated careers and some even bound for Canton Rare autograph seekers enshrinement, members of the 1960 and scramble for this 1965 All-American Frederick Douglass teams respectively autographed these (2) “Fritz” Pollard (d. 1986) footballs. The vintage display pigskins signed index card. are home to ballpoint pennings whose Pollard who attended strengths range from (“9”) to (“6”), with Brown University, was keys including: 1960 (24 signatures) the first NFL African-American head coach and along with Bobby Marshall in 1920 with Bellino, Ditka, Gabriel, Hadl, one of the first two African-American players in the NFL. Encapsulated and certified Kilmer, Bob Lilly, Olsen; 1965 (21) with “Authentic” by JSA/BVG the offered 3x5 index card bears Pollards (“8-9”) autograph Griese, Nobis, B. Smith (signed “Charles signed completely as “Frederick D. “Fritz” Pollard” with the inscription “Brown Smith MSU”), Twilley. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. University”. Featured on the reverse is an envelope cut with Pollard’s return address. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

657. George 658. (6) Pro Football Preston HOFer Autographs Marshall with Finks & Check Cut Halas—All JSA/SGC PSA/DNA Encapsulated Kick off your Pro Football Founding owner autograph collection with and president of this lot of (6) PSA/DNA the Washington encapsulated and certified Redskins George Hall of Famer signed flats. Preston Marshall Highlights are Finks (d.1994) (d.1969) was a promotional genius credited with the introduction of major NFL rule certified “Authentic” cut changes and entertainment concepts. Presented is JSA/SGC encapsulated and certified mounted to 3x5 card (“8”) “Authentic” Marshall check cut. Displaying bold (“9-10”) strength this scarce signa- and Halas (d.1983) cut PSA NM-MT with “Papa Bear“ inscription. Also included are ture appears on a segment of a check measuring approximately 4x1. Mounted to a 3x5 Battles (d.1981) index card (“8-9”) certified “Authentic”, Biletnikoff index card PSA card printed with the designation “National Pro Football Hall of Fame Member” this NM-MT, Kinard (d.1985) index card signed on both obverse and reverse (“9“, “9“) tough autograph is a historical NFL treasure. certified “Authentic” and Waterfield (d.1983) check (“9”) certified “Authentic”. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

659. (15) 660. (6) 1952-1976 Topps & Heisman Bowman Football Hall of Trophy Fame Rookies & Stars with Autographed (4) Signed Multi/Single- C a n t o n ’s finest preside with these (6) Signed 1952-1976 Topps and Bowman Hall of Fame rookie and star cards, four of which Football are signed. Included are U n s i g n e d : ( 2 Collection cards) with 1952 Bowman Large #48 Those collegiate Halas RC CO (GD), 1976 Topps #148 gridironers who have reached the pinnacle of amateur success have endorsed these P a y t o n RC (EX-MT); S i g n e d : (4 cards, (15) multi/single-signed footballs. Highlights include 1999 Heisman auction LOA from JSA) with 1952 Finalists: (5 signatures, average “9”) with Brees, Vick; 2003 Heisman Finalists: (4 Bowman Large: #2 G r a h a m (GD, person- signatures, average “9”) with Fitzgerald; Single-Signed: (10 balls, average “9”) with alized with salutation, “8”), #12 Tr i p p i Palmer (JSA cert card) and Woodson (JSA cert card). Unless noted, each ball inflates. (GD, “8”), #29 McElhenny RC (VG-EX, With exception to the noted, the remaining items come with an auction LOA from “8”) and 1957 Topps #151 H o r n u n g R C JSA. More on our website. (VG-EX, “7-8”). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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661. 1968 662. (39) Signed Correspondence Pieces World to Weeb Ewbank With Halas, Rooney Champion and Starr New York The victorious Jets Team- head coach in both the Signed “Greatest Helmet With Game Ever Namath - Played” and in 663. (2) New York Giants Team/Single- Steiner Sports arguably the biggest upset Signed Items with L. Taylor Full Helmet More than 40 years later, sports fans still can’t grasp in sports cham- Supporters of the New York Football Giants will treas- which was more shocking: Joe Namath’s brash “guar- pionship histo- antee” of a triumph in Super Bowl III; or the fact that ure this pair of team/single-signed items. Included are ry, Hall of 1.) team-signed 1986 New York Giants Super Bowl the Jets actually pulled off the upset. Eternally celebrat- Fame mentor Weeb Ewbank was the deserving recipi- ing that improbable win, (26) members of that over- Champions 20x24 picture with (40) signatures averag- ent of praise throughout and following his days at the ing (“9-10”) including O. Anderson, Carson, Simms achieving 1968 Jets roster autographed this pro model helm. These (39) original correspondence pieces con- throwback helmet. Executed in black marker, the signa- (S.B. XXI M.V.P.), L. Taylor (full photo LOA from JSA) vey heartfelt respect with endorsements from some of and 2.) single-signed L. Taylor full-sized Riddell New tures average (“9”) potency on the white plastic shell. Ewbank’s most famous contemporaries. Signatures Keys include; Baker, Boozer, Maynard, Namath, Snell York Giants helmet (“9-10”) in silver Sharpie with The average (“9-10”) strength with keys including: Berry, baddest linebacker ever !!!!!!!!! (PSA/DNA basic cert). and B. Turner. Steiner Sports COA/hologram. More on Halas, Kuhn, Leahy, Mara, J. Parker, Parseghian, our website. More on our website. Rooney, Starr and R. Wilson. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

664. Early Pro Football Hall of Fame Memorabilia Collection with 1962 665. 1953-1954 Carling’s Beer Cleveland 666. Baltimore Colts Memorabilia Lot Creation Proposal Browns Promotion Photo Lot of (544) With (2) National Bohemian Bar Signs Leaning on its historic ties to the game the city of Having run the table in the upstart All-American and Unitas Autograph Canton, Ohio successfully lobbied the NFL to become Football League, the Cleveland Browns proved they Undisputed kings of the NFL well before their hastened the home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Presented is belonged upon their merger in to the NFL. These (544) departure to Indianapolis, the Baltimore Colts are a collection from the Hall’s early years of existence Carling’s Beer 8-1/2 x 10-1/2” black-and-white promo- proudly featured in this memorabilia lot whose high- including a 1962 Canton proposal to the NFL for the tional photos were issued locally during in 1953 and lights include: (2) National Bohemian Signs 18 x 12- creation of the Hall. Presenting in attractive (VG-EX) 1954. Includes: Brewster (30); Catlin (30); Ford (66; 2 1/2” electric barroom displays with lighted action condition this historical document details Canton’s plan different poses with 33 and 30); Gatski (30); Gorgal images and familiar logos hawking Charm City’s brew for establishing and operating the Hall. Other highlights (29); Graham (30); Groza (60; 2 different poses of 30 of choice (both are fully functional); (3) Signed 8x10 are a 1st Annual HOF Game program (NM-MT) and each); Jones (30); Konz (30); Lavelli (60; 2 different Photos includes Berry (“8-9” strength), Donovan (6) charter enshrinee class “bust” postcards (average poses of 30 each); McCormack (30); Morrison (31); (“10”) and Unitas (“9”). Auction LOA from JSA. More EX-MT). More on our website. Noll (31); Thompson (30); Willis (30). on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

667. 1949 Lou Gambino 669. Don Baltimore Meredith Colts AAFC 1960s 22x27 Player Rawlings Contract— Advisory Also Signed Staff Poster By President Opening Bid $200.00 & Coach 668. Large 1959 National Bohemian Opening Bid Beer Baltimore Colts Point of Sale $200.00 Team Picture Opening Bid $150.00

670. 1979 First Edition “Halas by 671. Derrick Thomas Signed and Halas” Book Signed by Halas and Framed Kansas City Chiefs Jersey - 672. Reggie White Autographed Full- Co-Authors—Full JSA PSA/DNA Size Packers Helmet with Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 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. 1961-62 673. 2006-07 San Fleer Basketball Antonio Spurs Complete Set of 14K Gold NBA (66) Cards with Championship (21) SGC Pendant With Graded (69) Genuine Bridging the eleven- Diamonds year gap between major “Bling” and “Bezel” Topps releases, this team up on this ornate high-grade 1961-62 NBA prize: a San Fleer Basketball com- Antonio Spurs 2006-07 plete set of (66) cards is NBA Championship packed with Hall of pendant. The painstak- Fame rookies and major ingly crafted bestowal stars of the era. Crisp consists of a 14-karat corners, snow-white gold pendant decorated edges and bright color schemes are the fare for this investment quality gallery. T h e with (69) genuine dia- ungraded portion of (45) cards has an approximate condition breakdown of 30% (NM or monds, which display better), 30% (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or lesser). Highlights include #3 B a y l o r RC (SGC majestically hanging 88,1 of 7, two better), #4 Bellamy RC (SGC 84), #8 C h a m b e r l a i n RC (SGC 60), #10 from a 14-karat gold C o u s y (SGC 86), #22 K.C. Jones RC (SGC 84), #34 Petit (SGC 86, 1 of 8, nine better), rope style chain of 18 #36 R o b e r t s o n RC (SGC 86), #38 R u s s e l l (SGC 84), #43 We s t RC (SGC 84), #46 inches. Cast from the Baylor IA (SGC 88, 1 of 8, four better), #47 C h a m b e r l a i n I A (SGC 84), #49 Cousy IA championship ring (NM), #61 Robertson IA (SGC 80), #62 Russell IA (SGC 60), #66 West IA ( E X - M T ) ; awarded to the players, the pendant features a partially rounded bezel that measures O t h e r SGC 88: (3 cards) with #11 Dukes (1 of 9, four better), #14 Gola (1 of 6, five approximately one square inch. Respectively lining the top and bottom blackened better) and #64 Shue IA. Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques associated with recessed panels, proclamations of “SAN ANTONIO” and “NBA CHAMPIONS” the issue, moderate centering/size variances are present. More on our website. appear in raised characters. Six channel set princess cut diamonds line each side, Opening Bid $900.00 while the raised center panel is home to (57) pave-set brilliant cut diamonds. Accenting the display, a relief “SPURS” western-themed logo is set atop the center panel. The glorious diamonds combine for a weight of 1.94 carat. They are “G” to “H” color and “VS-2” clarity using criteria established by the Gemological Institute of America grading system. “Carla Bradford 2007” is engraved on the reverse. Bradford is a trusted acquaintance of the Spurs’ owners. The hoops title for which this award was given was realized through quick disposals of Western Conference Playoff foes Denver, Phoenix and Utah, followed by a convincing NBA Finals sweep of Cleveland. The original black lacquer display box accompanies. Also included are letters of appraisal from Henry Kay and Kripps Jewelers. Opening Bid $2500.00

675. 1969-70 Topps Basketball Complete Set of (99/99) Larger than life hardcourt heroes preside on the offered 1969-70 Topps Basketball complete set of (99) cards. These condition sensitive “tall boys” have an approximate condition breakdown of 15% (NM or better), 45% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Highlights include #1 Chamberlain (VG-EX), #15 Hawkins RC (EX-MT), #20 Havlicek RC (EX-MT), #25 Alcindor RC (EX-MT), #35 Baylor (EX-MT), #43 Bradley RC (EX-MT), #75 Hayes RC (EX), #90 West (EX-MT), #98 Frazier RC (EX) and #99 CL (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

676. 1983-1990 Fleer, Star & Hoops Basketball Collection with (1998) Singles Plus (46) Complete/Near Sets Produced at a fraction of the rate in comparison to contemporary base- ball and football issues, this 1983- 677. LeBron 1990 Fleer, Star and Hoops Basketball collection of (1998) sin- James 3-Foot gles plus (46) complete/near sets is Tall LE a profitable proposition. Highlights (18/100) include Star Team/Player Sets: (19 Promotional sets) with 1984-85 Sixers team set: #202 Barkley RC (NM); Sets & Bobblehead Singles: (1998 cards, 27 complete Doll /near sets) with 1986-87 Fleer: Opening Bid (952 cards, average NM to NM- $250.00 MT) with (2) #7 Barkley RC (NM- MT, NM); (5) 1986-87 Fleer Stickers sets: (11/11, average NM) with (5) #8 Jordan (average NM) and 1987-88 Fleer: (442 cards, average NM-MT) with #59 Jordan (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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678. 1969- 679. (5) 680. 1986- 70 & 1970- 1971-1981 87 Fleer 71 Topps Topps Basketball Basketball Basketball Complete Complete Complete/ Set of Sets Near Sets (132/132) Add some with Plus (11/11) height to your Bird/Magic Stickers classic basket- ball card col- RC with PSA 9 lection with Light up the Jordan RC this tandem of scoreboard with It does not get 1969-70 and these (5) 1971- much better for 1970-71 Topps 1981 Topps the modern basketball enthusiast than this high-grade complete sets. Basketball complete/near sets. Highlights include 1971- 1986-87 Fleer Basketball complete set of (132/132) Highlights include 1969-70 Topps set: (99/99, 15% 72 Topps near: (209/233, average EX-MT) with #70 base cards plus (11/11) stickers. Included are Base Set: NM or better, 40% EX-MT, 30% EX, 15% VG-EX or Chamberlain (VG-EX); 1972-73 Topps near: (263/264, (132/132, average NM to NM-MT) with #7 Barkley RC lesser) with #1 Chamberlain (EX), #20 Havlicek RC average EX-MT to NM) with #32 P. Jackson RC (NM), (NM), #26 Drexler RC (NM), #27 Dumars RC (NM), (GD), #25 Alcindor RC (EX-MT), #43 Bradley RC #255 Erving AS (EX-MT); 1973-74 Topps set: #32 Ewing RC (NM-MT), #53 M. Johnson (NM), #57 (VG-EX), #99 CL (VG-EX); 1970-71 Topps set: (264/264, average EX-MT) with #240 Erving (EX- Jordan RC (PSA 9), #68 K. Malone (NM), #77 Mullin (175/175, 20% NM or better, 40% EX-MT, 25% EX, MT); 1978-79 Topps set: (132/132, average NM-MT) RC (NM-MT), #82 Olajuwon RC (NM-MT), #109 I. 15% VG-EX or lesser) with #13 Riley SP (EX-MT), and 1980-81 Topps set: (176/176, average NM-MT) Thomas RC (NM-MT), #121 Wilkins RC (NM) and #50 Chamberlain (EX-MT), #75 Alcindor (GD) and with #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving LDR/#139 M. Johnson Stickers Set: (11/11, average NM-MT) with #8 Jordan #123 Maravich RC (VG). More on our website. RC (NM). More on our website. RC (PSA 8). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

682. (822) 1969-1982 Topps Basketball 683. (2) Singles Plus (2) Sets 1949-50 Crown your NBA Team basketball Signed collection with these Sheets with (822) 1969- Olympians, 1982 Topps Nationals Basketball singles plus & Bullets— (2) sets with Full JSA stars such as Basketball buffs 681. 1986-87 Fleer Basketball Complete Alcindor, strike gold with Chamberlain, these early Set (132/132) & (11/11) Stickers with PSA Gervin and NBA team-signed sheets. Presented are (2) flats from 8 Jordan RC Maravich the 1949-50 season featuring (20) total signatures with Acclaimed 1986-87 Fleer Basketball complete set of leading the (6) Syracuse Nationals, (10) Indianapolis Olympians (132/132) cards plus (11 / 11) stickers. This extremely clean way. and (4) Baltimore Bullets. The Olympians signatures inaugural issue averages (NM-MT) with the keys present- Highlights include 1970-71 Topps: #50 Chamberlain appear on a 3x5 card and average solid (“9”) strength. ing similarly (unless noted). Highlights include #1 A b d u l - (VG); 1973-74 Topps: #80 Chamberlain (NM); 1974- The Nationals and Bullets autographs (average “8-9”) J a b b a r, #7 Barkley RC, #9 Bird, #26 Drexler RC, #27 75 Topps: #196 Gervin RC (NM); 1978-79 Topps set: appear on 6 x 3-1/2” sheet of note paper. Key signers Dumars RC, #31 Erving, #32 Ewing RC, #53 M. Johnson, (132/132, average NM-MT); 1980-81 Topps: (623 are Schayes and (4) Indianapolis players who won 1948 #57 J o r d a n RC (PSA 8), #68 K. Malone RC (EX-MT), cards, majority NM-MT) and 1981-82 Topps East set: Olympic Gold Medals: Groza, Barker, Beard, Jones. #77 Mullin RC, #82 Olajuwon RC, #109 I. Thomas RC, (110/110, average NM-MT, 39 dupes). More on our Individual full photo LOA's from JSA. More on our #121 Wilkins RC and #8 J o r d a n Sticker (EX). website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

684. (2) 686. “Pistol Pete” Signed/ Maravich Unsigned Autographed Basketball Camp Treasure Certificates— Chest of Full (22) with PSA/DNA Dirk, Following his LeBron, 685. NCAA Basketball LE “Coaches vs. retirement from Blazers & basketball, “Pistol Cancer” Litho Signed by (28) With Jazz Pete” Maravich Majerus and Krzyzewski - Steiner (d.1988) emerged Roundball royalty shines in this signed/unsigned bas- Composed by artist Doo S. Oh, this colorful limited to embrace evan- ketball treasure chest of (22) items including (2) edition (42/400) “Coaches vs. Cancer” lithograph gelical Addidas Authentic jerseys and a variety of signed balls, showcases images of (31) NCAA hoops mentors and Christianity. This photos and cards. Featured gems are: L. James “size has been autographed by (28) of those subjects. Framed pair of basketball camp achievement certificates were 52” Addidas Authentic jersey; Nowitzki signed 8x10 to 48-3/4 x 34-3/8”, the illustrations show photographic penned by Maravich using his trademark Pistol Pete (“10”) with basic JSA cert; 2009-10 Utah Jazz team- quality and the blue marker signatures average (“9-10”) moniker along with the biblical John 14:6 inscription. signed basketball by (12) average (“8-9”) with full strength. Keys include: Calhoun, Crum, Knight, Each of the 11 x 8-1/2” certificates exhibit (“9”) signa- photo LOA from PSA/DNA; 2011-12 Portland Krzykewski, Majerus, Richardson, D. Smith, ture strengths and are endorsed in black ink. The blue Trailblazers team-signed basketball by (11) average Tarkanian, Thompson and Wooden. Steiner Sports and white certificates are high-grade. Individual full (“8-9”) with team LOA and (2) Pendergraph signed COA and hologram. Note: due to the size of this item, a photo LOAs from PSA/DNA. game-worn shoes (“9”, “8”). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 shipping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 687. Wilt Chamberlain Signed & Framed 688. Los Angeles Lakers/Forum Framed 100-Point Game Commemorative Display Signed by (5) With Abdul- 689. Michael Jordan/Kobe Bryant Dual- N e w s p a p e r A rticle with Full PSA/DNA Jabbar and Chamberlain - Full JSA Signed LE Framed Photograph - UDA Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

691. (3) 1965 Aurora “Great Moments 692. 1951 in Sport” Topps Unopened Ringside #49 Kits with Bob Murphy Jack SP PSA 8 (oc) Dempsey, Opening Bid Johnny $150.00 690. 1960 Post Cereal Panels Don Unitas & Drysdale & Frank Gifford Jerry West Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $250.00

694. 500 Goal Scorers Ron Lewis LE 695. Mario Lemieux Autographed Duo 693. (15) Unused Tickets From 6/11/82 Lithograph Signed by (16) With Howe, with Stanley Cup Jersey and 11x14 Larry Holmes vs. Gerry Cooney Fight Hull, Richard and Full JSA Photo—JSA Opening Bid $100.00 Featuring Nieman Art Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

698. Racing Helmet Signed by (11) With Richard and Kyle Petty - Full JSA 696. Bobby Jones Autographed “Golf Is 697. Arnold Palmer Signed Helen Opening Bid $150.00 My Game” Hardcover Book - Full JSA Rundell LE Artist’s Proof “Palmer’s Opening Bid $150.00 Farewell To The Open”—Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00

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699. 1942 Jim Thorpe Handwritten and Signed (2) Page Letter 700. Norman Gallery Quality Frame— Trevor 1896 Full JSA 120-Yard Regarded by many as the greatest Hurdles Trophy athlete in the history of sport, Cup - First Native American legend Jim Thorpe was the first to win Gold Indian Olympics Medals for both the Decathlon and Participant Pentathlon (1912), and excelled, as Known on the silver well, in the National Football screen by the stage League and in Major League name “Norman Baseball. While competitors could Pritchard,” Calcutta, not conquer Thorpe, his personal demons could. This vintage display is headlined by a India native Norman Trevor had long-since made his mark in the athletic arena as both two-page letter composed and signed by Thorpe in 1942. Framed to dimensions of 39 the first Indian to participate in the Olympics and the first athlete representing an x 23-1/2”, the correspondence includes a telling excerpt regarding Thorpe’s alco- Asian country to secure a medal (1900, Paris). This vintage trophy cup was presented holism. At the conclusion, Thorpe’s bold penning projects (“8-9”) strength. Accenting to Trevor for his winning 120—yard hurdle efforts at the 1896 “Presidency Athletic the symmetrically arranged display is a 4-3/4 x 6” (visible image area) black-and- Meeting.” The 7”-tall wooden barrel features metallic rings and (3) metal handles. A white photo of Thorpe. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. metallic crest affixed to the outside has engraved text citing Trevor’s 1896 feat. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $150.00

701. 1960 World Amateur Golf 702. Autographed Golf Championship Multi-Signed Hoard Lot of (84) with Sheet With Early Nicklaus - Full (2) Palmer & Nicklaus JSA Golf fans score a hole-in-one with While it’s certainly well documented what this hoard of (84) autographs he did for an encore, Jack Nicklaus’ individ- showing average (“8-9”) signature ual medalist performance at the 1960 World quality. This diverse assortment Amateur Golf Championship was, by his includes (3) flags, (34) photos, own admission, his greatest ever. As rare as (11) magazines, (31) flats, (4) his unwavering mettle, this Nicklaus auto- posters and a visor. Highlights are graph is likely the earliest and most signifi- (2) Palmer: brochure and ticket; cant example extant. Rendered in blue ball- Nicklaus magazine; B. Watson point on a sheet of “Haverford Hotel” sta- visor. Additional highlights are (3) tionery, Nicklaus’ penning projects (“9”) single signed flags: Bradley, strength and is accompanied by the script- Creamer, Daly and (4) posters: ings of teammates Gardner, Beman, Diaz, Harmon, (2) Gulbis. Auction Hyndman and Heffelfinger. Full photo LOA LOA from JSA. Complete list on from JSA. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 703. (2) Tiger 704. (150) Kentucky Woods Derby Winning Autographed Jockeys Signed 8x10 Framed Photographs Displays - “And down the stretch they Both Full JSA come!” Celebrate the “run for Following a mete- the roses” with these (150) oric ascent during Kentucky Derby winning jock- which he took the eys signed 8x10 photographs. golf world by Each action packed picture is storm, Tiger penned in blue Sharpie with Woods has run the gamut in terms of controversy and publicity. These (2) framed dis- (“9-10”) signature strengths. plays each showcase the autograph of Woods, who recently reclaimed the world’s No. Included are (25) Cordero, (25) 1 ranking. Includes: 2005 Skins Game Flag framed to 28-3/8 x 21-3/8”, a 19-5/8 x Cruguet, (25) Day, (25) Elliott 13” white nylon flag features a printed event logo and Woods’ black marker signature (Go Smarty Go), (25) Franklin (“8” strength); Cut Signature framed to 21x22, a piece from a cap is signed by and (25) Pincay. Auction LOA Woods in black marker (“7” strength). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. from JSA. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

705. Richard 706. 1952-53 Petty Race- Detroit Red Wings Used Cachet Signed by Autographed (7) with Howe & Tire - Full JSA Sawchuck - Full Aptly dubbed “The JSA King,” seven-time Making rightful claim to NASCAR champion the boastful title of Richard Petty spins “Hockeytown, USA,” into the winner’s cir- Detroit showcased Red cle on this auto- Wings rosters that graphed race-used secured three Stanley Cup titles during a four-year span in the 1950s. This vintage tire. Measuring 27” in cachet was autographed by (7) 1952-53 franchise staples. In black-ink fountain pen, diameter, the thick rubber “Good Year #1 Eagle” accessory is signed on the outer Hall of Fame owner Jack Adams rendered a signature that shows (“9”) strength. The wall. Executed in silver metallic paint pen, Petty’s sizable scripting projects every bit remaining figures have signed in graphite pencil (average “7-8” strength) and include: of (“9”) strength and clarity. The “D5554” model tire, meanwhile, shows heavy use, Bonin, Delvecchio, Howe, Ivan (General Manager), Lynch (announcer) and with excessive tread wear throughout. Full photo LOA from JSA (for autograph). Sawchuck. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

98 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 707. 1935-36 708. (6) 1979-1985 Topps & O- Amalgamated Press Pee-Chee Hockey Complete Complete Set of (20) Sets with (2) Gretzky RC Hockey Postcards Plus Premier group of (6) 1979-1985 Topps and Both Folders—All SGC O-Pee-Chee Hockey complete sets. Included are (2) 1979-80 Topps sets: Stunning 1935-36 Amalgamated (average NM) with #18 Gretzky RC (NM, Press Hockey complete set of (20) EX-MT); 1980-81 OPC set: (average NM) SGC graded cards. These early with #87 Gretzky AS (EX-MT), #140 rink postcards display a sterling cast of Hall of Fame talent. Included are Champion Bourque RC (EX-MT), #195 Gartner RC Magazine: (10 cards) with SGC 60: (3 cards) with F. Cook, W. Cook, R. Smith; SGC (EX-MT), #250 Gretzky (EX-MT), #289 55: Schriner; SGC 50: (3 cards) with Clancy, Joliat, March; SGC 45: (2 cards) with Messier RC (NM); 1981-82 OPC set: C. Conacher (mislabeled as Triumph by SGC), P. Kelly; SGC 40: Barry; Triumph (average NM) with #106 Gretzky (EX- Magazine: (10 cards) with SGC 55: Lewis; SGC 50: (2 cards) with Shore, P. MT), #111 Coffey RC (NM), #118 Messier Thompson; SGC 20: (2 cards) with H. Jackson, Metz; SGC 10: (3 cards) with (NM), #125 Gretzky SA (NM-MT); 1981- Manatha, Northcott, Worters and SGC Authentic: (2 cards, both trimmed) with L. 82 Topps set: (average NM) and 1984-85 Conacher and I. Johnson. Also present are the accompanying folders (both SGC Topps set: (average NM-MT) with #49 Authentic) produced to store these historic beauties. Each postcard judged 20 Fair 1.5 Yzerman RC (NM-MT). or lesser has sustained limited reverse glue/paper residue. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 709. (16) 1932-1953 Boxing 710. (7) 1910- Type I News Service/Wire 1951 Boxing Photos with (9) Marciano & Cards with (3) (4) Louis Jack Johnson & “The Brown Bomber”, “The Brockton Marciano Blockbuster” and other esteemed pugilists Punishing punchers are are portrayed on these (16) intense 1932- the subjects of these 1953 boxing Type I news service/wire (7) 1910-1951 boxing photos. Unless noted, these pictures range cards. Included are from 6-1/2 x 8-1/2” to 7x9 and exhibit 1910 T218 Hassan moderate handling consistent with news Champions: J. room usage. Included are Joe Louis: (4 photos) with 5/12/38 contract signing with Johnson (VG-EX, Side Schmeling, 1941 against Conn (removed caption), 2/12/47 fighting pose (5x7), View); 1910 T219 2/26/48 with woman (5x7); Rocky Marciano: (9 photos) with 1950s Marciano train- Honest Long Cut: J. ing (no caption), 5/6/53 Marciano arm wrestling, 5/10/53 Marciano training (no cap- Johnson (EX-MT, Front View); 1920 W529: (2 cards) with #7 B. Leonard (VG), #9 tion), (5) 5/15/53 knocking out Walcott (three no captions), 5/16/53 Marciano/Walcott Dempsey (VG); 1940s Jack Dempsey Restaurant Postcard: (VG); 1948 Leaf: #17 (no caption); Other: (3 photos) with 7/14/32 Sharkey/Schmeling, 12/22/32 J. Johnson (EX-MT) and 1951 Topps Ringside: #32 Marciano (VG). Baer/Dempsey/Schmeling and 1/31/47 Graziano hearing. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 712. (2) 711. Muhammad Ali Signed Muhammad Ali “The Ring” 8x10 Photograph Signed with Great Inscription—Full Programs—(1) JSA Single Signed and Just two years before his Parkinson’s diag- (1) Multi-Signed— nosis in 1984, the great Muhammad Ali sat- Both Full JSA isfied an autograph request and went the extra mile on this signed “The Ring” 8x10 Considered the World’s photograph. The text reads as follows: To most recognizable athlete Dennis Daniels My Best Fan from Muhammad Ali lent his Muhammad Ali Three Time Heavy Weight name to Virgin Games Boxing King of the World May 20-82 Thank “Heavyweight Boxing for Sega Genesis” game. Presented are (2) Ali signed programs You. The penmanship exhibits an (“8”) in from the 1992 “Second Annual Virgin Games Golf & Tennis Classic”. One program is signature strength. Despite limited crazing single-signed (“8”) by Ali on the front cover. The second program is multi-signed by and insignificant wrinkling, the overall presentation is not seriously compromised. (12) average (“9”) signature quality with: boxer Ali (on centerfold); golfers Norman Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value $1000-$2000). (on front cover), Albers, Baker-Guadagnino, Benz, Kostis, Prechtl, Wadkins, Wright; Opening Bid $250.00 Tennis star Wade; (2) unknown. Full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00

713. Muhammad Ali Signed & 714. Joe Frazier Signed Inscribed Letter on Ali Boxing Glove and Robe - Letterhead with Incredible Both JSA Content—Full JSA The first to put a blemish on Known Worldwide as “The Greatest”, Muhammad Ali’s record, former Muhammad Ali commanded the spotlight Heavyweight Champion Joe Frazier with his clever wit and provocative com- did not succumb to his opponent’s ments. The offered letter is a perfect example customary taunting and pummeled the of his knockout sense of humor. Appearing exiled ex-champion in what was accu- on “Muhammad Ali Farms” letterhead this rately billed “The Fight of the signed/inscribed document features incredible Century.” Frazier (d.2011) delivers inscriptions typical of the bragging rhetoric two more knockout blows with: which was a trademark of Ali’s career along Signed Boxing Glove a left-hand with two drawings, all in Ali’s hand. The “Everlast” red leather size “14” acces- ballpoint pen signature shows solid pre- sory signed in black marker (“8-9” Parkinson’s (“9”) strength and all text is strength; JSA cert/sticker); Signed clearly legible. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Robe a black satin-like (size “M”) Opening Bid $250.00 “Everlast” garment signed on the back in silver marker (“9” strength; JSA sticker). Opening Bid $250.00

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715. 1888 N43 Allen & 716. (53) 1920s Baseball Ginter Near Set of & Multi/Non-Sport Strip (36/44) Non-Baseball Card Group with (2) Athletes on Scrapbook Ruth Pages Stars of the diamond, silent screen Symmetrically arranged over three and stage dominate this grouping dual-sided scrapbook pages is the of (53) 1920s baseball and offered 1888 N43 Allen & Ginter multi/non-sport strip cards. The near set of (36/44) non-baseball assigned grades reflect what the athletes. These nineteenth century cards present and not necessarily relics were separated by the origi- their technical grades. Highlights nal owner by sport and neatly include Baseball: (35 cards) with affixed to the delicate sheets. The 1923 W515-1: #18 Heilman(n) obverses generally display moder- (GD); 1926 W512: (2) #6 Ruth ate perimeter wear with nearly (GD, FR); 1928 W513: #82 one-third displaying varying Traynor (EX-MT); Non/Other- degrees of creasing. The condition Sports: (18 cards) with 1920s of the reverses is obviously W511: #11 Lindbergh (VG); 1923 unknown. Included are (8) W515-1-1: #1 Dempsey (FR); cyclists, (8) pedestrians, (7) 1926 W512: #6 Tilden (GD), #39 pugilists, (6) jumpers/athletes, (4) Hagen (GD) and #41 Dempsey lawn tennis and (3) wrestlers. (GD). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

717. 1948-50 Safe-T 718. (363) Card Partial Set of 1949-1954 (48/68) with (2) Baugh Multi-Sport & Auerbach Topps & Leading sporting figures from Bowman our nation’s capital preside on Singles this 1948-1950 Safe-T Cards partial set of (48/68) cards. The Collection— backs advertise the Jim Gibbons Loaded with Cartoon-A-Quiz program in a Stars variety of colors. Generally Absolutely presents (EX-MT) with many loaded 1949- better and a handful lesser. Keys 1954 multi-sport include Baseball: Ca. Griffith Topps and Bowman singles collection of (363) cards featuring dozens of Hall of Fame (EX-MT), Cl. Griffith (EX), singles of legends such as Gifford, Kaline, Marciano, Mays, J. Robinson, T. Williams Lemon (VG), Newcombe (VG), along with several challenging shortprints. Highlights include Baseball: (353 cards) Rice (NM), Wynn (EX-MT); with 1949 Bowman: #238 Lemon RC (VG); 1950 Bowman: #46 Berra (GD); 1951 Football: with Baugh (VG, Bowman: #232 Fox RC (GD); 1952 Bowman: #218 Mays (GD); 1953 Bowman Close-Up, darkened back- Color: #93 Rizzuto/Martin (VG), #121 Berra (FR); 1953 Topps: #104 Berra (VG- ground), Baugh (GD, portrait), EX); 1954 Topps: #1 T. Williams (VG-EX), #10 J. Robinson (VG), (2) #132 Lasorda Edwards (EX-MT), Gilmer (EX, RC (VG, GD), #201 Kaline RC (VG-EX), #250 T. Williams (VG-EX); Football: (3 with Helmet), Waterfield (EX- cards) with 1951 Bowman: #34 Baugh (VG); 1952 Bowman Large: #16 Gifford RC MT) and Basketball: Auerbach (VG); 1952 Bowman Small: #16 Gifford RC (VG) and Boxing: (5 cards) with 1951 (EX-MT). Topps Ringside: #32 Marciano (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

719. 1956 Topps Football Partial Set (105/120) Plus (387) 1958 and 1959 Topps Baseball Singles with Stars Spotlighted is an impressive 1956 Topps Football partial set of (105/120) cards plus (387) 1958- 1959 Topps Football singles. Highlights include 1956 Topps Football partial: (105/120, aggregate EX to EX-MT) with #22 Cardinals Team SP (GD), #53 Gifford (VG-EX), #60 L. Moore RC SP (VG), #61 Redskins Team SP (VG-EX); 1958 Topps 720. (547) 1950-1967 Baseball & Football Shoebox Collection Baseball: (59 cards, average VG- with 1952 Topps Pafko & Oddball CFL EX) with #343 Cepeda RC (VG), Eclectic 1950-1967 baseball and football shoebox collection of (547) cards featuring #485 T. Williams AS (GD); 1959 mainstream, oddball and test issues from the United States and Canada. Highlights Topps Baseball: (328 cards, include Baseball: (187 cards) with 1950 Bowman: (95 cards, average GD); 1952 majority EX) with #10 Mantle Topps: #1 Pafko (GD); 1967 Topps Punch-Outs: Battey (EX); NFL Football: (342 (EX), (2) #50 Mays (EX-MT, cards) with 1950 Bowman: #78 Lavelli RC (GD); 1963 Topps: #1 Unitas (GD); 1966 VG-EX) and #150 Musial (VG). Philadelphia: #88 Starr (EX-MT) and CFL Football: (18 cards) with 1956 More on our website. Parkhurst: Parker (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 721. (585) 1952-1975 722. (234) 1950-1979 Multi- Multi/Non-Sport Sport Singles Plus (6) Shoebox Collection with Complete/Near Sets Mantle, Mays & J. Outstanding value is delivered with Robinson these (234) 1950-1979 multi-sport sin- gles plus (6) complete/near sets. Eclectic 1952-1975 multi/non- Highlights include Baseball: (226 sport shoebox collection with cards, 3 sets) with 1951 Topps Red Mantle, Mays and J. Robinson Backs: (2) #22 Feller (EX-MT, VG); leading the way. Highlights 1952 Berk Ross: Feller (EX-MT), include Baseball: (453 cards) Rizzuto (EX-MT); 1952 Topps: (99 with 1953 Topps: #1 J. cards, average FR to GD, 30% tape Robinson (VG-EX); 1957 residue/writing from mostly first Topps: #10 Mays (VG-EX); series); 1960 Fleer Greats set: 1958 Topps: #485 T. Williams (79/79, average NM) with #3 Ruth AS (EX-MT), #486 Mays AS (NM), #72 T. Williams (NM); 1974 (EX-MT), #487 Mantle AS (VG- Topps Stamps Sheet set: (24/24, EX); 1975 Topps Mini: #223 average NM-MT); 1977 Topps Cloth Yount RC (EX-MT), #228 Brett set: (55/55, average NM-MT, 18/18 RC (EX-MT); Football: (39 Checklists); 1979 O-Pee-Chee: #52 O. Smith RC (NM); Football: (4 cards) with cards) with 1955 Topps All- 1951 Bowman: #4 Van Brocklin RC (GD); Hockey Sets: (2 sets, one near) with American: #12 Graham (GD) 1970-71 Dad’s Cookies set: (144/144, average EX-MT to NM) with Howe (EX-MT), and Non-Sports: (93 cards) with Orr (EX); 1974-75 OPC WHA set: (66/66, average EX-MT to NM) with #1 Howe 1962 Topps : #42 Family (VG-EX) and 1977-78 OPC WHA near: (65/66, average NM, missing #1 (EX). More on our website. Howe). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

723. 724. (6650+) 1934-1986 1957-1970 Baseball & Football Multi- Singles Treasure Chest Sport with Payton RC Card Solid (6650+) 1934-1986 base- Collection ball and football singles treasure chest with dozens of gridiron of (1160) stars leading the way. Highlights Cards include 1961-1968 Topps with Rose Baseball: (568 cards, average VG to VG-EX, mostly com- RC mons); Football: (6100+) with Pursue this 1934 Diamond Matchbooks: enticing Edwards (GD); 1953 Bowman: 1957-1970 #21 Layne (VG); 1960 Topps: multi-sport collection of (1160) cards headlined by the debut of “Charlie Hustle”. #23 J. Brown (VG-EX); 1969 Highlights include Baseball: (1043 cards) with 1957 Topps: (2) #210 Campanella Topps: #120 Csonka RC (EX) (both VG); 1961 Topps: #475 Mantle MVP (FR, reverse pencil mark); 1962 Topps: and 1976 Topps: #148 Payton #318 Mantle IA (GD); 1963 Topps: #537 Rose RC (FR, reverse pen mark); 1965 RC (EX). Also present are Topps: (214 cards, median VG) with #477 Carlton RC (EX); Football: (64 cards) (3000+) 1980-1986 Topps with 1963 Topps: #1 Unitas (VG); 1964 Philadelphia: #12 Unitas (VG-EX); Football singles (average EX- Basketball: (53 cards) with 1969-70 Topps: #1 Chamberlain (EX) and #43 Bradley MT to NM) with (650+) 1984: RC (EX). Also present is a circa 1960s baseball card locker in excellent condition #63 Elway RC (EX-MT). More with the original owner’s contact information. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

725. 1959-1983 Multi-Sport Oddball Treasure Chest of (44) Complete/Near/Partial Sets Ultimate 1959-1983 multi-sport oddball treasure chest of (44) complete, near and partial sets from an array of national, regional and collector’s issues. Highlighted among this stacked collection are Baseball: (26 sets) with 1959 Fleer Ted Williams near: (78/80, average NM); 1964 Topps Giants set: (60/60, average NM) with #25 Mantle (NM-MT); 1971 Topps Greatest Moments starter: (11/55, average EX-MT) with #41 Mays (EX); Football: (10 sets) with 1970 Topps Super partial: (29/35, average 726. (5) 1970-1989 Basketball & Hockey Complete, Near & NM) with #33 Namath SP (VG-EX); 1976 Starter Sets with Gretzky RC Bears Coke Discs set with Tabs: (24/24, average NM-MT) with Payton RC (NM- Hardwood heroes and ice kings unite on these (5) 1970-1989 basketball and hockey MT); 1979 Stop ‘N’ Go set: (18/18, aver- complete, near and starter sets. Featured are 1970-71 Topps Basketball near: age NM-MT); Basketball: (7 sets) with 1972-73 Icee Bear near: (17/20, average (155/175, average VG-EX) with #13 Riley SP (VG), #75 Alcindor (VG-EX); 1979-80 NM) with Maravich SP (NM); 1975 Carvel Discs set: (36/36, average NM-MT) and Topps Hockey set: (264/264, 21 stickers, average NM) with #18 Gretzky RC (VG); Multi-Sport: (1 set) with 1974 Sugar Daddy set: (25/25, average NM-MT). More on (2) 1987-88 Fleer Basketball set: (132/132, 11/11 Stickers, average NM-MT) with our website. (2) #59 Jordan (Mint, NM), #2 Jordan Sticker (NM-MT, NM) and 1988-89 Fleer Opening Bid $400.00 Basketball set: (132/132, average NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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727. (7) 728. (137) 1974-1981 1969-1993 Topps Multi-Sport Baseball Hall of & Famers & Football Superstars Uncut with 1986- Sheets 87 Fleer with Jordan RC Montana PSA 6 RC Majestic super- Premier stars from the assortment of (7) 1974-1981 Topps Baseball and Football uncut sheets. Each full- three major North American professional sports leagues aside from baseball dominate sized relic is comprised of (12) 11-card rows. Presents much nicer than commonly with these (137) 1969-1993 football, basketball and hockey singles. Highlights offered with only the 1974 sheet displaying significant interior creasing. The remain- include Football: (30 stars) with 1970 Topps: #90 O. Simpson RC (EX-MT); 1981 ing artifacts display only moderate perimeter wear along with infrequent instances of Topps: (4) #216 Montana RC (average EX-MT); 1984 Topps: (2) #63 Elway RC interior imperfections. Included among these display items are Topps Baseball: (6 (NM-MT, EX-MT), (2) #123 Marino RC (NM-MT, EX-MT); Basketball: (38 stars) sheets) with (1) 1974 (Aaron is creased, Kaline, McCovey, Parker RC, B. Robinson), with 1969-70 Topps: (2) #75 Hayes RC (both EX-MT); 1984-85 Star All-Rookie: (1) 1977 (R. Jackson has tear, B. Robinson), (1) 1978 (Murray RC with slight wrinkle, #11 Jordan RC (EX-MT); 1985-86 Star: #166 Ewing RC (NM); 1986-87 Fleer: #57 two punches holes), (1) 1979 (McCovey, Ryan), (2) 1982 (both #21 Ripken RC) and Jordan RC (PSA 6), #8 Jordan Sticker (NM); 1987-88 Fleer: #59 Jordan (NM), #2 Topps Football: (1 sheet) with 1981 (Montana RC with slight surface scratch). Jordan Sticker (NM); Hockey: (69 stars) with 1980-81 Topps: #87 Gretzky AS (NM) Opening Bid $200.00 and 1985-86 Topps: (2) #9 Lemieux RC (NM, EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

730. (21) 1976-1992 Multi-Sport Complete Sets with (3) 1979-80 Topps Hockey & 1986- 87 Fleer Basketball The cream of the crop rises for these (21) 1976-1992 multi-sport complete sets. Each edition aver- ages (NM to NM-MT) with the key cards presenting similarly (unless noted). Included are Baseball Sets: (8 sets) with 1983 OPC, 1987 OPC, 1989 OPC, (5) 1991 Topps (all factory); Football Sets: (2) 1988 Topps; Basketball Sets: (8 sets) with 1976-77 Topps: (stars average 729. (31) 1981-1993 Multi-Sport Wax Boxes Plus 1981 Topps EX-MT); 1979-80 Topps, 1986- Baseball Stickers Case 87 Fleer (with stickers): #57 Beef up your wax inventory with these (31) 1981-1993 multi-sport wax boxes plus an Jordan RC (EX-MT), #8 Jordan additional case. Included are Baseball Case: 1981 Topps stickers ((12) 100-pack Sticker (NM); 1988-89 Fleer, (3) boxes, not sealed); Wax Boxes: (31 boxes) with Baseball: (27 boxes) with (17) 1981 1989-90 Fleer (with Stickers), Donruss, 1993 Upper Deck 2 and Football: (4 boxes). Due to size/weight, a shipping 1991-92 Fleer 1 and Hockey surcharge may apply. More on our website. Sets: (3) 1979-80 Topps: (3) #18 Gretzky RC (all NM). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

731. (154) 732. (158) 1981- 1981-2008 2002 Multi/Non- Multi/Non- Sport Wax Box Sport Hoard with 1988- Complete 89 Fleer Sets with (2) Basketball 1984 Topps Expand your inventory USFL with these (158) 1981- 2002 multi/non-sport Humongous wax boxes. Highlights 1981-2008 include Baseball: (57 multi/non-sport boxes) with Donruss: collection of 1985; Football: (24 (154) complete boxes) with Topps: sets. Highlights 1983, 1987 near (29 include Baseball: (129 sets) with Topps: (51 sets) with 1982 Traded, 1987 Tiffany packs); Basketball: (32 (factory), 1987 Tiffany Traded (factory), (2) 2006 (both factory), 2007 (factory), (2) boxes) with Fleer: 2008 (both factory); Donruss: 1982, (2) 1983; Upper Deck: 1989 (factory); 1988-89, 1989-90, Football: (14 sets) with Topps: (2) 1984 USFL (factory), 1985 USFL; Score: 1989 1990-91 rack case (3 (factory); Basketball: (8 sets) with Fleer: 1988-89 and Non-Sports: (3 sets) with boxes, 24 racks per); Non-Sports: (27 boxes) with Topps: 1981 Raiders of the Lost 1985 Hasbro Transformers Series 1. Also present are (42) 1984-1987 multi-sport star Ark, 1987 Series 7-9 and 1988 Garbage Pail Kids Series 12. Due to rookies averaging (NM-MT) including 1984-85 Topps #49 Yzerman RC. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. This lot will ship from our consignor’s size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. This lot will ship from our consignor’s Ann Arbor, Michigan location. More on our website. Ann Arbor, Michigan location. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

102 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 733. Multi-Sport Autograph Treasure 734. Multi-Sport Autograph Treasure Chest of (11) With (3) Ryan and Chest with Williams, Abdul-Jabbar & 735. Multi-Sport Signed/Unsigned Tomlinson Signed Stat Jersey West, Plus 1993 HOF Brown Bat Collection With Musial and (4) T. Stalwarts from both the diamond and gridiron have Precious gems await the winner of this multi-sport Watson decorated these (11) keepsakes with both autographs treasure chest of autographed balls and photos. Legends from the diamond, the links and the “squared that average (“9”) potency. Highlights include: Headliners are: Williams 8x10 (“9”, full photo JSA circle” headline this lot of signed and unsigned sou- Baseball Rose OML ball signed and inscribed “I’m LOA); (7) items with basic JSA stickers/certs: Abdul- venirs. Highlights include: Baseball: (13) single-signed Sorry I Bet on Baseball”; (3) Ryan OML Brown ball Jabber basketball (“7-8”), Ditka football (“5”), West on OAL and ONL orbs (most with mild toning); signatures and (2) color photos; Football Brees Saints mini-hel- L.A. Forum court section (“8”), Sayers cap (“9”), average (“9”) strength with Hall of Famers including: met; A. Foster 20x16 photo; D. Johnston Cowboys Andretti 8x10 (“8”), R. Petty 8x10 (“9”), “All Time Fingers, Jenkins, Kiner, Lasorda, Musial and Roberts; commemorative football; Tomlinson Texas Christian Super Bowl Defensive Line” football signed by Greene, Golf: (4) T. Watson with signed ONL Coleman ball, jersey. Individual certs/stickers from JSA or PSA/DNA. Greenwood, Jones, White (average “8”); 1993 HOF signed Titlist golf ball and signed 20 x 13-1/2” golf flag More on our website. ((3) individual full photo LOAs from JSA). Auction Opening Bid $250.00 “Brown Bat”. Balance includes (9) photos/flats and (22) baseballs with Auction LOA. More on our website. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

737. (114) Multi-Sport Autographed Card, Postcard & Cachet Collection with Many Hall of Famers 738. Multi-Sport Autograph Treasure Interesting (114) Chest Lot of (192) with Multi- 736. Multi-Sport Signed Index Card Lot multi-sport auto- Inscription Ripken Bat of (28) With D. Dean, Grange, Hogan graphed card, post- Unearth some gems with this multi-sport treasure chest and Tunney card and cachet col- of (192) autographed items featuring (234) signatures Legends from the diamond, gridiron, links and lection with several (average “7-9”). Highlights are (4) Ripken items all “squared circle” headline this lot of (28) signed index Hall of Famers dispersed throughout. Unless noted, (“9”): multi-inscription bat “To Brandon, 19X All Star cards. The 5x3 keepsakes showcase pennings that aver- each autograph grades (“8-9”) or better. Highlights (1983-2001), 431 HR’s”, name spelled out as “Calvin age (“9”) strength and clarity. Highlights include: include Gateway Football Signed Cachets: Bradshaw, Edwin Ripken Jr.” with Ironclad & MLB stickers; sta- Ezzard Charles, Bob Cousy, , Dizzy Dean F. Harris; Signed Baseball Cards: (70 cards) with dium art poster; Gehrig model kids size mitt with (cut signature adhered to an index card, JSA cert/stick- 2000 Fleer Greats of the Game: #48 Slaughter, #59 Ironclad & MLB stickers; mini-home plate with er); Red Grange (full JSA); Ben Hogan (JSA cert/stick- Kaline; 2001 Fleer Greats of the Game: (both certi- Ironclad & MLB stickers. Also included is an ARod er; inscribed “Golfingly”), Frank Leahy, Bob Mathias, fied) with Gibson, Schoendienst and Signed Golf jersey (“8”) with “To Brandon, Youngest to 500 HR” Gene Tunney, Doak Walker. Auction LOA from JSA. Cards: (22 cards) with 1990 Pro Set: #93 Nicklaus. inscription. Auction LOA from JSA. Complete list on More on our website. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

739. New York Sports Collection With 741. (115) 1954-1983 Multi/Non-Sport Signed Baseballs and Framed Displays Wrappers with Many Tough Examples The Big Apple and its premier athletes headline this 740. Vintage Athlete Advertising Lot of Snag these (115) 1954-1983 multi/non-sport wrappers collection of autographs and display souvenirs. with many tougher examples. Highlights include OPC Highlights include: Single-Signed Baseballs ranging (13) With Ruth, Mantle and Namath Baseball: (16 wrappers, average NM) with 1964 (EX- from snow-white (grade “9”) to lightly toned (grade Worshiped by millions at the stadium (or via television MT), 1965 (EX-MT), 1968 (EX-MT), 1969 (NM); “6”), the OAL, OML and ONL orbs showcase signa- and radio broadcasts), 1950s and 1960s athletes became Bowman Football: 1954 (VG); Topps Football: (34 tures averaging (“8-9”) quality with keys including: (2) naturals in the arena of product endorsements. This lot wrappers, average EX-MT) with 1956 one-cent (EX), K. Hernandez, Koosman, (4) Seaver, (2) Torre; 1998 of advertising “cash cows” is headlined by: Mickey 1958 one-cent (NM), 1965 (EX-MT); Non-Sports: (10 Mets Team-Signed Ball signed by (17) with Franco, Mantle 1958 Manly Arts Course kit; Joe Namath wrappers) with 1957 Topps Hit Stars one-cent (NM), Gilkey, Pratt and Valentine (full JSA); Signed Photos Hamilton Beach popcorn popper (with original box and 1959 Fleer Three Stooges (GD), (2) 1964 Topps Beatles includes Cone, (2) Rizzuto, (2) Seaver and Winfield. cord, still works!); Babe Ruth 11-7/8 x 19” Carstairs (both VG) and (2) 1964 Topps Beatles Color (NM). Unless noted, the lot has an auction LOA from JSA. whiskey point of sale display with black-and-white More on our website. More on our website. likeness of Ruth. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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742. (135+) 1940s-1990s Multi-Sport Treasure Chest with 1963 Topps Football Near Set (165/170) There is a little bit of everything for most collectors in the offered (135+) 1940s-1990s multi-sport treasure chest. Highlights include 1951 Wheaties Partial Box: (presents GD with reverse writing) including Berra, Musial, Snead; 1963 Topps Football near: (165/170, 30% (EX or better, 40% VG-EX, 30% VG or lesser) with #14 J. Brown SP (VG-EX), #82 Lilly RC SP (VG-EX), #96 Nitschke RC (EX); 1979 Topps Baseball Partial Wax Box: (22/36 packs, average EX-MT with mild wear to pack corners); 743. 1880s-Modern Soccer Treasure Chest of Cards, Books & 1981 Fleer Baseball Star Stickers Wax Case: (12 boxes); Baseball Publications: Medals (25 items) with 1962 Colt .45s yearbook (NM), 1969 Expos yearbook (EX-MT), 1969 Soccer fans will get a big kick out of this 1880s-modern “treasure chest” of memora- Padres yearbook (NM), 1969 Pilots yearbook (EX-MT) and Boxing Models: with (2) bilia including medals, fobs, pins, patches, trading cards, books, magazines, postcards 1965 Aurora Great Moments in Sport Dempsey vs. Firpo models (one NM-MT, one and award items. Highlights are: (3) English football medals with 1887, 1893 and NM). More on our website. 1906; 1902 South Africa medal; (3) West Ham fobs with 1925-26, 1937-38 and undat- Opening Bid $200.00 ed; 1921-22 Liege Belgium medal; 1933-34 Porstmouth medal; 1937-38 West Middlesex fob: Pele biography; 1960-61 Hampstead “runner-up” award badge and 1967-68 Becke Cup “r.u.” award mug. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

744. 1901-71 English/German “Footballers” Sets/Singles Treasure Chest-Loaded Association Football fanatics score with this tremendous treasure chest lot of 1901-1971 English/German “footballers” trading cards. Included are (22) complete/near/partial sets with less than 25% duplication and (103) singles for a total of (1,240) cards, with more than 70% being tobacco issues. Presenting in a full gamut of condition grades from NM- MT down to GD this soccer hoard is an excellent representation of English and German leagues spanning the first seven decades of the 20th Century. Complete list on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

746. Publication and Ephemera Treasure Chest with Willie Mays Emphasis Embrace the one case of the “Willies” you’re sure to enjoy. Presented is a treasure chest of publica- tions and ephemera with a 745. (120) 1900s-1980s Baseball Treasure Chest of Willie Mays emphasis. Collectibles Spanning the 1950s-1990s this (average EX) assort- Pinbacks, books, scorers and other trinkets are but a few of the items ment includes (20) found in this diverse 1900s-1980s baseball treasure chest of collectibles. “Baseball Digests”, (72) Highlights include 1935 Grape Nuts Dizzy Dean Winners: bat pinback newspapers/periodicals (EX-MT), portrait pinback (EX); 1947 Jackie Robinson Rookie of the including “The Sporting Year Pin: (EX); 1950s-1960s PM10 Pins: Mantle (EX), (2) T. Williams News” and local papers, (EX-MT, EX); 1956 Big League Stars Statues: Campanella (EX-MT) (70) “Jet” magazines, (6) “Giants Jottings” newsletters and (18) assorted publications/ephemera. and Other Items: (3) 1950s pencil clips with (2) Paige (both NM). More Highlights are: (8) Jet covers with (3) Mays, (2) Ali, (2) Frazier, Chamberlain; (3) Baseball Digest on our website. covers with Mays, Mantle and Ruth. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

104 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 748. 1933 World Wide Gum Sea Raiders Low Number (#1-24) Set Swashbuckling bandits of the high seas pillage and plunder on the offered 1933 World Wide Gum Sea Raiders low number set of (24) cards. Released by the Montreal syndicate of Goudey, these fearsome 747. 1888 N36 Allen & Ginter “The American Indian” Chiefs bandits have an overall Set of (50) Cards on Scrapbook Pages condition breakdown of 25% (VG to VG-EX), Indigenous warriors from the untamed west are documented on the offered 1888 N36 50% (GD) and 25% (FR Allen & Ginter “The American Indian” Chiefs set of (50) cards. Neatly arranged and or lesser) with two affixed over five brittle dual-sided pages, these colorful nineteenth century renderings trimmed. Keys include present beautifully. Although nearly 15% of the obverses exhibit paper loss, the sur- #1 Blackbeard (GD), #2 faces generally remain crease-free with limited perimeter wear. The condition of the Captain Kidd (PR) and reverses is unknown. Key subjects include Chief Joseph, Geronimo, Red Cloud, #24 Sir Henry Morgan Sitting Bull (surface paper loss) and Spotted Tail. More on our website. (GD). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

749. 1934 R136 National Chicle Sky Birds Complete Master Set of (132) Cards with One- Cent Wrapper Aviating pioneers take flight with this comprehensive 1934 R136 National Chicle Sky Birds complete 750. 1938 Gumakers of America Frank Buck Complete PSA master set of (132) cards. Included in this aeronautic series are Series of 48 set: (48 cards, 15% VG-EX or better, 35% VG, 50% GD, #1-48) with #1 Putnam (GD), #20 Graded Set of (48) Cards Rickenbacker (VG), #23 Von Richtofen (GD), #32 Doolittle (GD), #36 Lindbergh Frank Buck, adventurer extraordinaire clashes with jungle beasts and other untamed (VG), #48 Earhart (GD); Series of 144 set: (84 cards, 20% VG-EX or better, 35% wildlife on this colorful 1938 Gummakers of America complete PSA graded set of VG, 30% GD, 15% FR or lesser with 5% paper loss or writing, #25-108, with the (48) cards. Included among this challenging gallery are PSA 7: (2 cards, both mc) desirable #25-36 low numbers and #85-108 high numbers presenting only slightly with #11, 40; PSA 6: (4 cards) with #7-9, 14; PSA 5.5: #2; PSA 5: (19 cards, one lesser) including #32 Doolittle (FR), #36 Lindbergh (PR, reverse paper loss), #48 qualifier) with #1 The Tapir That, 5, 6, 10, 12, 13, 17, 21, 22 (mc), 25, 27-29, 33-35, Earhart (GD), #49 O. Wright (GD), #62 Post (VG), #72 The Spirit of St. Louis (VG) 39, 45, 46; PSA 4.5: #32; PSA 4: (16 cards, two qualifiers) with #3 (mc), 4, 15, 18- and #108 Fokker D8 (GD). Also accompanying is (EX-MT) one-cent wax wrapper. 20, 23, 24, 26, 30, 31, 37, 38, 42, 44 (mc), 47; PSA 3: (4 cards) with #16, 36, 41, #48 Opening Bid $900.00 The Bogged Bullock and SGC Authentic: #43. Opening Bid $250.00

751. (9) 1940s-1959 Non-Sport Complete/ Near Sets with 1956 Topps Flags & 1958 Topps TV Westerns 752. (12) 1961-1967 Non-Sport Complete/Near/Partial Sets Oval office with Batman, Beatles & Hogan’s Heroes occupants, gunslingers, heartthrobs and other heroes are the subjects of these (9) A variety of themes are covered with these (12) 1961-1967 non-sport complete, near 1940s-1959 non-sport complete/near sets. Included are 1940s Eppy The Adventures and partial sets. Highlights include 1961 Topps Sports Cars set: (66/66, average of Smilin’ Jack set: (average EX-MT, significant size variances); 1952 Bowman U.S. NM); 1963 Topps Flags Midgee set: (99/99, average NM); 1964 Donruss Voyage to Presidents set: (36/36, average VG-EX); 1954 Bowman Power for Peace set: the Bottom of the Sea set: (66/66, aggregate EX); (3) 1964 Topps Beatles near/par- (96/96, average VG to VG-EX); 1956 Topps Flags of the World set: (80/80, average tial: with Series 1 (46/60, average VG-EX), Series 2 near (54/55, average EX-MT), NM); 1958 Topps TV Westerns set: (71/71, average EX-MT); 1958 Topps Zorro Series 3 near (48/50, average EX); 1964 Topps Beatles Color near: (63/64, average set: (88/88, average EX-MT); 1959 Fleer Indian Trading Cards near: (75/80, aver- EX-MT); 1966 Fleer Hogan’s Heroes partial: (46/66, average VG-EX); 1966 Leaf age NM to NM-MT, missing #1, 22, 36, 43, 80); 1959 Topps Fabian near: (54/55, Good Guys and Bad Guys set: (72/72, average EX-MT); (3) 1966 Topps Batman average NM, missing #52) and 1959 Topps You’ll Die Laughing set: (66/66, average Complete/Near: with Red set (44/44, average EX-MT) and 1967 Topps Monkees EX-MT). Flip Books set: (16/16, average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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753. 1904 American Chicle 754. 1912 T74 Booker Confederate Portrait Album Tobacco Indian Series For those whistling Dixie comes this Near Set of (30/35) Cards 1904 American Chicle Confederate Early North American braves are Portrait Album. The 7-1/2 x 10” gray the subjects of this challenging hardcover contains twelve pages featur- 1912 T74 Booker Tobacco Indian ing (141) small paper portraits of the Series near set of (30/35) cards. confederate government including These orange bordered relics are President Jefferson Davis, his cabinet highlighted by subjects such as and other military personnel. Of note King Phillip, Osceola, Pocahontas are the scarce Confederate Commanders and Pontiac. The overall condition premium sheets affixed on top of each breakdown is as follows: 3% other inside the front cover. Issued by (GD), 27% (FR) and 70% (PR) the Kis-Me Gum Company of with 60% displaying either reverse Louisville, a division of American paper loss or writing. Despite the Chicle. Keys include #1 Jefferson lower condition, examples from Davis, #16 Robert E. Lee, #24 this obscure ACC designation sel- Stonewall Jackson, #54 James Fagan dom surface for public sale. and others. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 755. Early 1900s Non- 756. 1929 H572 Sport Tobacco & Caramel Stevens-Davis “Men of Group of (446) Cards with America” Complete E49 American Caramel Set of (53) Booklets in Wild West Set Original Box Diverse subjects and themes are cov- Aspire to greatness with the ered with this interesting early 1900s offered 1929 H572 Stevens- non-sport tobacco and caramel group Davis “Men of America” com- of (446) cards. Highlights include plete set of (53) booklets in its 1909 T59 Flags of All Nations: original box. Seldom offered in (168 cards, majority GD to VG); complete form, these inspiring 1910 E49 American Caramel Wild biographies and the announce- West set: (20/20, average FR); 1910 ment booklet are quite colorful T58 Piedmont Fish Series: (61 and average in (EX-MT to cards, composite GD); 1910 T107 NM) condition throughout. Highlights include #4 Washington, #14 Abraham Lincoln, Helmar Seals of the United States: (61 cards, median GD) and 1911 T29 Hassan #17 Walter Camp, #35 Bobby Jones and #49 . The original Animals: (67 cards, majority GD, one blank back). More on our website. box which is fashioned as a hard-covered novel presents in excellent condition. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

757. (3) 1940-1946 758. 1945-1947 Non-Sport Pinback PF6 Kellogg’s Complete, Partial and Pep Pins Starter Sets Comics Offbeat threesome of 1940- Complete Set 1946 non-sport pinback com- (86/86) plete, partial and starter sets. Included are 1940 PF11 Zany comic strip Quaker Movie Stars starter: heroes are the sole (9 pins, average NM) with focus of the offered Bendix, Demarest, (2) Holden 1945-1947 PF6 (different color variations), Kellogg’s Pep Pins Hutton, Ladd, Lamour, Comics complete set Milland, Preston; 1943 PF10 of (86) pins. Kellogg’s Pep Military Plane Distributed one per box in specially marked cereals, these colorful prizes were Insignias partial: (28/36, aver- undoubtedly treasured by their youthful recipients. Averages (EX to EX-MT) with key age EX-MT) and 1946 Ralston pinbacks including Dick Tracy (VG-EX), Felix the Cat (EX-MT), Olive Oyl (EX- Straight Shooters Tom Mix set: (5/5, average NM). MT), Orphan Annie (VG), Popeye (EX-MT) and (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

759. (6) 1930s-1960 Non- 760. 1950 Sport Complete Sets with Topps R139 Soldiers Set Hopalong Ranging from military personnel to Cassidy amusing insults, these (6) 1930s- High 1960s non-sport complete sets will inform and entertain any collector. Number Included are 1930s E. Rosen Co. (#187-230) Soldier Cards set: (36/36, average Set of (44) GD); 1956 Topps Davy Crockett- Orange set: (80/80, average VG to Cards VG-EX) with #1 “King of the Wild Ride the open Frontier” (GD); 1956 Topps frontier with Roundup set: (80/80, average VG Hopalong Cassidy by claiming the offered 1950 Topps high number set of (44) Cards. to VG-EX); 1958 Topps Zorro Comprising #187-230, this very clean set representing the “Silent Conflict” and set: (88/88, average VG-EX) and “Sinister Journey” episodes of (22) cards each averages 70% (NM or better) and 30% (2) 1959-60 Topps Funny (EX-MT or lesser) with only moderate instances of errant centering. The attractive Valentines sets: (66/66, average EX-MT). obverses are accentuated by “art deco” style renderings and crisp perimeters. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

106 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 761. 1952 Topps Look ‘N See 762. (4) 1956 Topps Davy Complete Set of (135) Plus Crockett Orange & Green Viewer Complete/Near Sets Plus Prized 1952 Topps Look ‘N See com- (134) Duplicates plete series of (135) cards plus an origi- The rough and tumble Davy Crockett is nal red cellophane viewer. These fasci- the subject of these (4) 1956 Topps nating cards depict famous historical fig- Orange and Green complete/near sets. ures with related questions on the reverse Included are Orange set: (80/80, aver- which require a piece of red cellophane age VG-EX); Orange near: (77/80, to view the answer. The approximate average VG-EX, 46 dupes, average condition breakdown is as follows: 25% GD); Green set: (80/80, average VG- (EX or better), 20% (VG-EX), 35% (VG) EX) with #1 Buckskin Buddy (GD) and and 20% (GD or lesser). Key cards Green Near: (73/80, average VG-EX, include #1 Roosevelt (GD), #4 Lincoln 88 dupes, average VG to VG-EX) with (VG-EX), #15 Ruth (VG), #30 Lindbergh (2) #1 Buckskin Buddy (VG, GD). SP (VG), #45 Earhart SP (VG), #82 Also present is a circa 1950s Ed-U- Rembrandt SP (GD) and #112 J. Card Davy Crockett Deck #2 group of Rockefeller (VG-EX). (34) cards in its original box (average EX-MT, box torn). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

764. 1965 Topps Battle Complete Set of (66) 763. 1956 Topps Non-Sports Cards Sets with Davy Crockett The atrocities of World War II (Orange) & Flags of the World and the regimes responsible for the bloodshed are examined with The “King of the Wild Frontier” and this graphic 1965 Topps Battle nations across the globe are examined with complete set of (66) cards. The this high-grade pair of 1956 Topps non- poignant series has an approxi- sports sets. Included are 1956 Topps Davy mate condition breakdown of Crockett Orange set: (80/80, average 20% (NM-MT or better), 50% NM) with #1 “King of the Wild Frontier” (NM) and 30% (EX-MT or less- (EX-MT), #60 “Bowie’s Last Stand” (EX- er). Keys include #1 “Fight to MT) and 1956 Topps Flags of the World: the Death” (VG), #2 “Attack on (80/80, average NM) with #1 Unitas States Pearl Harbor” (NM), #64 (EX-MT). Eisenhower (EX-MT), #65 Cloth Opening Bid $250.00 Emblem CL (NM) and #66 CL (EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00

765. 1967 Topps “Who 766. 1910s-1990s Am I?” Complete Non-Sport Set & Unscratched Set of Singles Treasure (44) - Nice! Chest with 1976 Disguised by everything from Topps Star Trek Set facial hair to eye patches, Substantial 1910s-1990s glasses, buck teeth and tobac- non-sport set and singles co products, the notables in treasure chest covering a the 1967 Topps “Who Am I?” variety of topics and set of (44) remain “incognito” themes. Highlights include in this high-grade complete 1910s Battleship Game set. With coating completely Card deck: (52 cards, aver- intact and razor sharp age NM); 1920 W545 edges/corners, the crease-free World War 1 specimens show (NM) and Leaders/Military Insignia near: (187/200, average VG, 16% reverse writing or (EX-MT) quality throughout. punch holes) 1959 Popsicle Airplanes near: (38/42, average VG-EX); 1976 Topps Key cards #1 Washington, #12 Ruth, #22 Mantle, #33 Mays and #41 Koufax meet the Star Trek set: (88/88, 22/22 Stickers, average NM) and 1976 Topps Star Trek near: above-mentioned criteria. (85/88, 22/22 Stickers, average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 767. 1960s-1990s 768. Topps Treasure Chest Non- Garbage Pail Kids Sport Complete Set Complete Series 1- Lot of (95) with (6) 14 Run Plus (14) Star Wars Sets Extra Series TV, movie, music, comedy, Complete/Near Sets action, sci-fi and more, it’s Rising from the heap of all here in this tremendous mundane 1980s Topps treasure chest lot of (95) non-sport issues, the 1960s-1990s Non-Sports Garbage Pail Kids series complete sets ranging in climbed, or shall we say, grades of (NM-MT to EX- oozed their way up to international acclaim. Presented is a complete Series 1-14 run MT). Highlights are: (6) 1977-1983 Star Wars; (2) 1979 Star Trek; 1964 JFK; (2) with both “A” and “B” versions. These variations of the deranged sticker-cards show Happy Days; (2) Garbage Pail Kids; (3) Charlie’s Angels; Space 1999; The Black the same image with alternate character names. Also present are additional series sets Hole; Mork & Mindy; Dallas; Mash; Close Encounters; (3) Superman; The Dukes of including Series 3 near (81/82, missing #90A), Series 4, Series 5 near (79/80, missing Hazard; (4) Superhero; TMNT; Rambo and a nice variety of others. Many sets include #143A), Series 7, Series 9-12, (3) Series 13 and (3) Series 14. More on our website. stickers. Complete list on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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769. (2) 1887-1890 Dogs 770. (58) 1887- Head Cigarette Boxes & (3) 1890 Non-Sport 1887 N166 Old Judge Tobacco Cards Singles Plus (3) Display What cards these antiques could have Boxes held?! This nineteenth century assort- Victorian era beauties, ment of (5) tobacco items features a animals, traditions of the pair of cigarette boxes and (3) non- world and other topics sport cards. Included are 1887 N166 are covered with these Old Judge Occupations for Women: (58) 1887-1890 non- (3 cards) with Commissioner (PR), sport tobacco cards plus Photographer (PR) and Sailor (EX); (3) display boxes. Goodwin & Company Dogs Head Included from the (“N”) Cigarette Boxes: (2 boxes) with (1) designation are (20) 1889 overprint (front and reverse writ- Allen & Ginter, (20) Duke’s, (14) Kinney Brothers and (4) other brands. Although the ing, collapsed inner slide) and (1) singles are mostly low-grade due to writing or acute wear, the sturdy canvases are still 1890 overprint (reverse writing, crisp colorful and attractive. The three display boxes include (2) Creole (1883 tax stamps) inner slide). and (1) Duke’s Cameo (1882 tax stamp). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 771. Turn-Of-The-Century 772. 1880s-1980s “Our National Game American Trade Scrapbook” with (320+) Cards & English Trade Cards/Artifacts Non-Sport Collection At close of the nineteenth century the of (1068) Items game of baseball had become a cultural Collectors the world over phenomenon as indicated by the offered will appreciate this diverse Our National Game scrapbook. The col- 1880s-1980s American and orful illustrations depicting baseball ter- English non-sport collection minology suggests a possible release in of (1068) sundry items. the early 1890s. Eighteen pages are pres- Highlights include 1880s- ent (12 attached to period binding, 6 sep- 1890s Trade Cards: (23 arated) with five pages exhibiting base- cards, average VG, 40% have paper loss or writing); Complete/Near Sets: (6 sets) ball imagery. Neatly affixed and with 1936 Player & Sons Tennis near (45/50) affixed in original album, 1938 arranged over the nearly 11x14 double- Churchman Boxing Personalities (50/50, average EX-MT) in original album with #12 sided pages are (320+) Victorian era die- Dempsey, #20 J. Johnson, #26 Louis, #34 Schmeling, #35 Tunney and 1961 cuts, trade/calling cards and other color- Horniman’s Tea Dogs set (48/48) affixed in original album. More on our website. ful scraps. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 773. (15) 1953 Bowman 774. 1967 Topps Wacky Packages Television & Radio #32 Ratz Die-Cut PSA 4 (mc)— Stars of NBC Unopened The Holy Grail of Wacky Packs PSA Graded Cello The Holy Grail of Wacky Packs! Graded Packs VG-EX 4 by PSA with an (mc) qualifier. The offered 1967 Topps Wacky Packs “Ratz” die- Dashing leading men and ravish- cut is a seldom offered slice of Americana. ing starlets headline these (15) Upon first glance, it appears obvious why 1953 Bowman TV & Radio Nabisco would take exception to the image of Stars unopened cello packs. The a pest snacking on a “half pound of moldy tightly wrapped relics have crackers” from their Ritz brand. While the endured the decades in remark- parody undoubtedly left early collectors in able condition. Included are (1) stitches, the Nabisco board room was not PSA 7, (7) PSA 6, (6) PSA 5 and amused. The resulting dismissal of the con- (1) PSA 4. While the conditions troversial die-cut from the checklist of the inner cards are obviously inevitably led to smaller quantities distributed unknown, there is a good possi- for public consumption. The undisputed key bility that numerous high-grade to the wildly popular Topps series presents gems are concealed within! nicely with a crease-free surface and clean Opening Bid $400.00 back. Do not pass on this chance to nibble 775. 1975 another non-sport prize off of your wantlist. Opening Bid $750.00 Topps Wacky Packs Series 15 Wax Box—GAI 7 Graded NM 7 by GAI. National products and their ghoulish 776. (3) 1977-1980 Topps Star Wars possibilities are Unopened Wax Boxes delivered in this Opening Bid $150.00 crisp 1975 Topps Wacky Packages Series 15 wax box. The unopened container will yield (48) tightly wrapped packs with multiple high-grade singles and a set as possibilities. The supply of these entertaining non-sport boxes are drying up on the secondary market. Opening Bid $250.00

108 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 777. 1876 “Proof” Seated Liberty Dime PCGS 778. 1895-S Morgan Graded PR-65 Silver Dollar Rarity alert! Presented is ANACS Graded F- an 1876 proof-strike Seated Liberty dime des- 12 ignated PR-65 by the Morgan Silver Dollars are highly regarded PCGS perhaps the most popular grading service. series of U.S. coins and the Displaying distinct, fully 1895-S dollar coin ranks separated details consis- near the top of most sought tent with the proof-strike after Morgan issues. Offered process this coin also is an 1895-S Morgan Dollar shows moderate original graded F-12 by prestigious toning which serves to grading service ANACS. enhance its abundant This better date coin dis- appeal. With an extremely plays all major details and limited mintage of 1,150 represents an excellent examples this rare 19th opportunity to acquire a Century issue merits seri- coveted date in the afford- ous consideration from able range. type-coin and rarity col- Opening Bid $300.00 lectors. Opening Bid $1100.00

779. “Key Date” 780. “Gem 1909-S VDB Lincoln Uncirculated” 1934-D Cent Coin NGC Peace Silver Dollar Graded AU-58 NGC Graded MS-65 Key date coin collectors will The relatively short-lived enjoy this better grade “Peace” silver dollar series Lincoln Cent specimen. gave rise to a number of condi- Presented is a 1909-S VDB tion rarities in higher grades. one cent coin which has been The offered 1934-D Peace professionally encapsulated Dollar graded MS-65 by NGC and graded AU-58 by leading certainly merits a position as a certification service NGC. condition rarity, as its catalog Considered the “key date” in price increases threefold from the Lincoln Cent series the the next lowest grade of MS- 1909-S VDB coin features the 64. Condition rarities exist initials of coin designer Victor when a coin has a low popula- David Brenner at the base of tion in a specific grade. the reverse. These initials Produced in a quantity of were deemed to be too promi- approximately 1.5 million the nent and were quickly 1934-D has a population esti- removed, resulting in a rela- mate of 1,500 in grades of MS- tively low quantity of 484,000 65 or better. The presented 1909-S VDB coins released “gem uncirculated” specimen is for circulation. sure to please discerning Opening Bid $800.00 numismatists. Opening Bid $900.00

782. Treasure Chest of U.S. 781. 1939 “Proof” Coins with Walking Liberty Half Many Silver Dollar NGC Graded Coins PF-66 Silver content domi- Prove your collector savvy by nates this treasure winning this gorgeous 1939 chest of U.S. coins. proof-strike Walking Liberty Featuring denomina- Half Dollar coin. Graded PF- tions from a dollar to a 66 by top grading service cent in a full range of NGC this handsome specimen circulated grades this shows well-struck details collection includes throughout on both the (1,609) coins with obverse and reverse. $50.00 in face value Produced at the Philadelphia silver. Highlights are Mint this proof issue has an partial sets in extremely low mintage of just Whitman folders: (4) 8,808 making this a serious Peace Dollars; (17) coin for serious collectors. Franklin Halves; (21) Opening Bid $400.00 Walking Liberty Halves; (62) pre-1965 Washington Quarters; (5) Standing Liberty Quarters; (45) pre-1965 Roosevelt Dimes; (48) Jefferson Nickels; (25) Buffalo Nickels; (98) Lincoln Cents. Also included is a variety of packaged sets and loose coins. Complete list on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 783. Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt 784. Elvis Presley Framed Signed Photographs with Full JSA It can be debated that no husband and wife team Cut Signature Display - has influenced the American landscape more than Full JSA President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (d.1945) and The details regarding this Elvis his First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (d.1962). T h e Presley autographed display are, two are united once again on this important pair of like its charismatic endorser, sub- signed photographs. Included are 1 . ) F r a n k l i n ject to speculation and “what ifs?” Delano Roosevelt signed 7 x 9-1/2” photograph inherent to his untimely passing. Framed to dimensions of 23-3/8 x 19-3/8”, a cut that is framed and matted to 12-1/2 x 16”. T h e signature has been executed by Presley in blue ballpoint on an unevenly trimmed black steel-tip fountain pen script is personalized with a salutation and presents a scrap measuring approximately 3-1/2 x 2-1/2”. Rendered completely in Presley’s strong (“9”). It is noteworthy that the recipient of the signed picture is noted British hand, the inscription reads “To Rose Ann from Elvis Presley.” The rock icon’s pen- author Charles Williams, member of the literary group “The Inklings” and contempo- ning projects (“8-9”) strength and clarity and emerges prominently from a sheet that rary of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis and 2 . ) dated 3/25/36 Eleanor Roosevelt ( 6 - 1 / 8 x 9-1/8”) signed banquet program cover (“9”) for an event at The Mayflower in shows faint moisture-induced stains (perhaps teardrops from Rose Ann?) Accenting Washington D.C. The front cover is partially separated from the staple binding while the piece are (2) photos of the handsome crooner, including an 8x10 color portrait of the eight inner pages remain tightly attached. The back cover has been removed. T h i s a young Presley. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value item has a reserve (estimated value $600-$1200). More on our website. $1500-$2500) Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $750.00 785. Paul McCartney 786. (20) Signed Autographed Framed Entertainer First Day Photograph - Full JSA Covers with Lantz and Arguably the most successful com- Schmeling—All JSA poser and recording artist of all-time Be first in line for this group of (20) (so says Guinness World Records and signed entertainer FDCs. Each post- millions of fans), Paul McCartney has marked 1952-1984 collectible show- also authored a bold autograph on cases (“8-9”) signature strengths. this photo display. Framed to 18-1/4 Included are Ralph Bellamy, Red x 21-1/2”, a black-and-white photo Buttons, Tim Conway, Yvonne Craig depicts McCartney (apparently in (with salutation), Fats Domino, Bob song) posing outdoors with a bass Denver, Douglas Fairbanks, Glenn guitar. Executed in black marker, Ford, Tippi Hedron, Bob Hope, McCartney’s scripting projects (“9”) Walter Lantz, Clayton Moore (Lone Ranger), Dudley Moore, Noel Neill (“Lois strength and clarity. The photogra- Lane”), George Peppard, Gene Roddenberry (Star Trek creator), (2) Cesar Romero, pher (unknown) has also signed and Max Schmeling and George Wallace (former POTUS candiate). JSA basic stickers dated the item “’94.” Full photo LOA and cert cards. More on our website. from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

787. Autographed 788. (2) Doug Anderson Multi- Entertainer/Celebrity Flats Signed Broadway Show Collection of (19) with Glenn, Caricatures with Lucille Ball & Cronkite & Stanwyck—All JSA Jackie Gleason-Full JSA Add some star power to your collection Theater mavens will applaud these (2) Doug with this lot of (19) entertainer/celebrity Anderson multi-signed c.1960 Broadway autographed flats. Displaying elegant (“9- Show caricatures featuring the casts of 10”) average signature quality throughout, “Wildcat” with Lucille Ball and “Take Me this collection includes actors, actresses and Along” with Jackie Gleason. Both pieces are other notables on a variety of publicity double matted to 11x14 and display average photos and “Life” magazines. Highlights (“8-9”) period signatures. The “Wildcat” are astronaut Glenn, newscaster Cronkite piece is signed by cast members: Ball, and actress Stanwyck. Also present are Andes, Beck, Braswell, Green, Harper, singer P. Baily, and actors/actresses: Lambert, Oswald, Tomkins, Wagner, Walker. Bergen, Bisset, Blyth, (2) Dickinson, (2) J. The “Take Me Along” piece is signed by: Fonda, (3) Loren, Malden, (2) Sharif, (2) Gleason, Herlie, Merkel, Morse, Pidgeon, (2) Wilder. All have basic JSA certs/stickers. unknown. Individual full photo LOAs from More on our website. JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

789. 1930s “Novelview” and 790. 1870s-1970s Cigarette “View-Master” Viewer and & Gum Tobacco Pin/Tin Reel Lot With “Junior Grouping of (13) Items Projector” Spanning nearly a century is this Beginning with 1930s monthly releases grouping of (13) 1870s-1970s ciga- and subsequent “stereoscopic” reels (the rette/gum packs and tins. Unless latter having been introduced at the noted, each pack presents in at least 1939 World’s Fair), this lot of vintage excellent condition. Highlights “Novelview” filmstrips and “View- include 1.) circa 1870s-1880s Sweet Master” viewers/reels allows for view- Caporal tin with expected oxidation, ing of breathtaking imagery as crisp as abrasions and general wear; 2.) circa it was more than 70 years ago! Includes: 1880s Allen & Ginter Imperial Novelview includes a viewer (with Smoking tin in excellent condition; functioning dial) and (39) filmstrips (in 3.) 1947-1948 Indian Chewing Gum original boxes); View-Master (2) view- display box with no lid and 4.) early ers, (1) projector and (5) vintage reels. These are accompanied by the original retail 1960s Favorite Chewing Tobacco unopened pouch in excellent condition (Nellie Fox) boxes and reel sleeves. More on our website. with partial tobacco removal. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

110 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 791. (7) 1948-1958 792. (11) 1949-1960 Brooklyn/Los Angeles Baseball Hall of Dodgers Type Cards Plus Fame Oddball Team Photograph Cards with Aaron, These (7) 1948-1958 Mays & Williams Brooklyn/Los Angeles items will Eclectic assortment of (11) be “just the type” for Flatbush 1949-1960 Baseball Hall of faithful. Included are 1948 Old Fame oddball cards with Gold Jackie Robinson: (FR, in legends such as Aaron and Dugout, reverse photo album Williams presiding. residue); 1949 New York Included are 1949 M.P. & Journal-American Dodgers Co.: #117 Berra (EX); 1949 Team Photograph: (framed to 17- Vis-Ed Indians Slide 1/2 x 12-1/2”, moderate foxing Cards: Feller (VG-EX); and perimeter wear); 1951 1950-52 Royal Desserts: Fischer’s Bread Labels: Hodges #1 Musial (GD); 1952 Berk (GD); 1952 Red Man: #NL17 Ross: Mays (GD); 1952 Reese (VG, with tab); 1955 Dixie Lids: Kiner (VG- Golden Stamp Books Dodgers: EX); 1952 Fischer’s (NM-MT, includes all stamps); Bread: Lemon (FR); 1952 1955 Stahl-Meyer Franks: Star-Cal Decals Type 2: Newcombe (GD) and 1958 Bell #85-A T. Williams (presents EX, opened envelope); 1954 Johnston Cookies Braves: Brand Dodgers: Campanella #21 Spahn (VG); 1954 Red Heart: Musial (GD, miscut); 1954 Wilson Franks: (EX-MT). More on our website. Feller (FR) and 1960 Lake to Lake Braves: Aaron (GD). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

793. 1958 Topps Baseball 794. (49) 1957-1959 Topps Complete Set of (494) Baseball Variations & Cards Checklist/Contest Cards with Comprehensive 1958 Topps 1958 Yellow Variation Near Baseball complete set of (494) Master Set Collectors! Do not pass up cards. This classic edition has an the opportunity to secure these (49) approximate condition breakdown 1957-1959 Topps Baseball variations of 20% (EX-MT or better), 30% and checklist/contest cards. Included (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG among this challenging arrangement are or lesser) with moderate instances of 1958 Topps Yellow Letter Variations errant centering common to the near: (32/33, average VG-EX to EX, issue. The tougher first series pres- missing #52 Clemente) with #2 Lemon ents only slightly lesser than more (VG-EX), #30 Aaron (VG), #70 Kaline available numbers and approximate- (EX-MT), #85 Aparicio (VG-EX), #100 ly 5% of the cards display surface Wynn (EX); 1958 Topps Numbered writing. Highlights include #1 T. Team Checklists: (3 cards) with #397 Williams (FR), #5 Mays (GD), #30 Tigers Team (EX), #408 Orioles Team Aaron (VG), #47 Maris RC (VG- (EX), #428 Reds Team (EX-MT); 1959 EX), #52 Clemente (VG), #70 Topps Option Statement Variations: Kaline (GD), #150 Mantle (VG), (5 cards) with #316 (EX-MT), 321 #187 Koufax (EX-MT), #288 (EX-MT), 322 (EX), 336 (EX), 362 Killebrew (EX-MT), #310 Banks (VG-EX); Checklist/Contest Cards: (9 cards) with 1957 Contest: 5/4 (EX-MT), 5/25 (EX-MT), #343 Cepeda RC (VG-EX), #370 Berra (EX), #418 Mantle/Aaron (GD), (EX), 6/22 (EX-MT), 7/19 (EX-MT); 1957 Lucky Penny (VG-EX), 1958: Contest #436 Mays/ Snider (VG), #485 T. Williams AS (VG-EX) and #487 Mantle AS (VG- (EX-MT), Felt Emblem (EX), Felt Initial (EX) and 1959 Felt Pennant Offer (NM). EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

796. 1957-1963 Topps Baseball Singles Collection of (2267) Cards with (115) High Numbers Fill multiple wantlists with this 1957-1963 Topps Baseball singles collection of (2267) cards including (115) high numbers. Better names dispersed throughout include 795. 1962 Topps Baseball Bucks Complete Set of (96/96) Aparicio, Colavito, The currency of youthful baseball fans during the early sixties is uncovered with the Fox, E. Howard, Lemon and Wynn along with multiple specialty cards. Included are offered 1962 Topps Baseball Bucks complete set of (96) bills. The bills were released 1957 Topps: (466 cards, average GD to VG, 43 semi high numbers); 1958 Topps: with a fold tracing through the middle. The condition for this set, not withstanding the (207 cards, median VG to VG-EX); 1959 Topps: (316 cards, majority VG-EX, 15 factory marking, averages (EX to EX-MT) with some lesser due to centering. Keys high numbers); 1960 Topps: (69 cards, mainly VG, 4 high numbers); 1961 Topps: include $10 Bills: Mantle (EX), Maris (EX-MT), Mays (VG-EX), Musial (EX-MT), (435 cards, mostly VG-EX to EX); 1962 Topps: (543 cards, aggregate EX, 26 high F. Robinson (EX-MT); $5 Bills: Aaron (EX-MT), Clemente (VG), Koufax (FR, pin numbers) and 1963 Topps: (231 cards, average VG, 27 high numbers). More on our holes), B. Robinson (EX-MT); $1 Bills: Kaline (EX-MT) and Yastrzemski (EX-MT). website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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797. (12) 798. (722) 1954- 1953-1968 1957 Topps & Topps & Bowman Baseball Bowman Singles Collection Baseball with Aaron, “Mickey & Mantle & T. the Boys” Williams Group of Sensational assortment of Mantle (722) 1954-1957 Topps and Bowman Baseball Specialty cards with multiple exam- Cards ples of stalwarts such as With nineteen All- Aaron, Mantle and T. Star and twelve Williams leading the way. Both complete/team set collectors along with singles deal- World Series ers will want to place a strong bid on this consistently graded gathering. Highlights appearances to his credit, Mickey Mantle hobnobbed with some of the greatest talent include 1954 Bowman: (85 cards, mainly VG) with #65 Mantle (VG); 1954 Topps: ever to grace the diamond. This 1953-1968 Topps & Bowman “Mickey & the Boys” (124 cards, median VG to VG-EX) with #1 T. Williams (VG), #10 J. Robinson (VG), group of (12) cards pictures Mantle with a host of Hall of Fame legends. Included are #250 T. Williams (GD); 1955 Bowman: (107 cards, majority VG) with #184 Mays Bowman: 1953 #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle (GD); Topps: (11 cards) with 1957 #407 (VG-EX), #202 Mantle (VG); 1956 Topps: (226 cards, average VG-EX to EX) with Mantle/Berra (VG-EX), 1958 #418 Mantle/Aaron (VG-EX), 1960 #160 Mantle/Boyer #31 Aaron (VG), #33 Clemente (VG-EX), #79 Koufax (EX), #135 Mantle (VG, gray (EX-MT), 1961 #44 HR LL (EX-MT), 1962: #18 Mantle/Mays (VG-EX), #53 HR LL back), #292 Aparicio RC (VG); 1957 Topps: (180 cards, average EX to EX-MT, 18 (EX-MT); 1963: #2 LL (EX), #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (EX-MT); 1964 #331 fourth series) with #18 Drysdale RC (EX-MT), #55 Banks (EX-MT), #76 Clemente A.L. Bombers (VG), 1965 #3 HR LL (VG) and 1968 #490 Super Stars (EX-MT). (VG-EX), #210 Campanella (VG-EX) and #302 Koufax (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

799. 1949-1966 800. (5) 1961-1970 Topps & Bowman Quality Topps Baseball Shoebox Baseball Oddball Sets Collection of & Nabisco Team (2431) Cards with Flakes Koufax RC High-caliber quintet of quality Turn a profit with this 1961-1970 Topps Baseball and substantial 1949-1966 Nabisco Team Flakes oddball Topps and Bowman sets! Highlights include 1961 Baseball shoebox col- Topps Magic Rub-Offs set: lection of (2431) cards. (36/36, average NM); 1963 Dozens of Hall of Topps Peel-Offs set: (46/46, Famers along with the average EX-MT) with Aaron debut appearance of are discovered in this gathering. Additionally, a (EX-MT), Banks (NM), handful of tougher high numbers are also mixed throughout. Highlights include 1953 Clemente (NM), Kaline (EX- Bowman Color: #9 Rizzuto (VG), #32 Musial (VG), #46 Campanella (GD); 1955 MT), Koufax (EX-MT), Topps: #47 Aaron (GD), #123 Koufax RC (GD); 1956 Topps: (2) #30 J. Robinson Mantle (EX-MT), Mays (NM), (both FR), (2) #33 Clemente (both PR); 1957 Topps: #20 Aaron (GD), #407 Musial (EX), Yastrzemski Mantle/Berra (PR, pin hole); 1958 Topps: (2) #47 Maris RC (both GD); 1959 Topps: (EX); 1969 Nabisco Team (579 cards, composite VG); 1960 Topps: (416 cards, median VG) with #326 Flakes set: (24/24, average Clemente (GD); 1962 Topps: (2) #1 Maris (VG-EX, FR), #5 Koufax (GD), #320 EX-MT) with Aaron (EX-MT), Clemente (VG), Gibson (VG-EX), Mays (VG), Rose Aaron (VG); 1963 Topps: #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (VG); 1964 Topps: #300 (EX-MT), Seaver (EX-MT); 1969 Topps Decals set: (48/48, average EX-MT) with Aaron (VG) and 1966 Topps: (493 cards, aggregate EX). More on our website. Aaron (NM), Clemente (NM), R. Jackson (EX-MT), Mantle (NM), Mays (NM), Rose Opening Bid $250.00 (NM) and 1970 Topps Story Booklets set: (24/24, average EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00

801. 1960- 802. (128) 1929- 1982 1982 Baseball Baseball Wrappers with Oddball Tougher Issue Star Variations & Pre- Collection War of (266) What cards these wrap- Cards with pers held! Instant collec- tion of (128) 1929-1982 Clemente, baseball wrappers featur- Koufax & ing several tougher one- Mays cent variations, pre-war gems and oddball keep- Nevermind the sakes. Highlights include mainstream Pre-War Wrappers: (7 and focus on the offered 1960-1982 baseball oddball issue star collection of (266) wrappers) with 1929 cards featuring greats such as Clemente, Koufax, Mays and many more. Highlights R316 Kashin box (GD), 1933 Goudey (EX-MT), 1934 Goudey (VG), 1939 Play Ball include 1962 Bell Brand Dodgers: #53 Drysdale (VG); 1963 Topps Peel-Offs: (2) one-cent (GD, slight tearing); Bowman Wrappers: (7 wrappers) with (2) 1952 one- Koufax (EX-MT, VG-EX), Mays (EX-MT); 1964 Topps Stand-Ups: Aaron (EX- cent (EX-MT, FR); Topps Wrappers: (93 wrappers, average EX-MT to NM) with MT), (2) Clemente (EX-MT, VG); 1965 Topps Transfers: (2) Aaron (both EX-MT), 1951 Blue Backs (EX-MT, yellow), (2) 1955 one-cent (EX-MT), (2) 1958 one-cent (2) Mays (EX-MT, EX); 1966 Topps Rub-Offs: (3) Koufax (NM, EX-MT, EX), (2) (one FR, partial tear), (3) 1959 (one GD, partial tear), 1959 one-cent (NM), 1962 Mays (NM, EX-MT); 1968-70 Partridge Meats Reds: Bench (EX-MT); 1971 Topps Bucks (NM); Fleer Wrappers: (12 wrappers, all NM or better) with 1961 Greats and Coins Proof: Palmer (NM) and 1971 Topps Greatest Moments: #36 Banks (VG). 1968 Patches. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

112 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 803. 1936 R311 Glossy 804. 1936 Goudey “Wide Pen” and Leather Lot of Premiums Type I Lot of (63) (25) Different Different With Greenberg and Take advantage of a rare Gehringer “photo-op” with this high cal- With distinctive, thick facsimile signatures iber lot of (25) different 1936 accenting crisp black-and-white player likeness- R311 photos. Presenting in es, this partial set of (63/120) 1936 Goudey gorgeous (average EX-MT+) “Wide Pen” Premiums is rife with marquee condition this group of scarce names. The overwhelming majority exhibits 6x8 premiums is loaded with (VG-EX) and (VG) quality. Keys include: major stars and team photos. Cochrane (VG-EX), Combs (VG-EX), Cuyler Included are: (16/27) “Glossy” (VG), Dickey (EX), R. Ferrell (VG-EX), Frisch types with: Averill, Cochrane, (VG-EX), Gehringer (VG-EX), Gomez (VG- Cronin, J. Dean, Dykes, Frisch, EX), Greenberg (VG-EX), Harris (FR), Hoyt Greenberg, Terry, Traynor and (VG-EX), Klein (VG-EX), Lindstrom (VG-EX), (7) team photos including the New York Yankees; (9/15) “Leather” types with: Ferrell, Medwick (VG), Vaughan (VG), L. Waner (VG- Foxx, Harder, Hartnett, Mungo, O’Neil, Ruffing, A.L. Pennant Winners, N.L. Pennant EX), P. Waner (VG-EX). More on website. Winners. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

806. (5) 1940s- 805. (21) 1946-47 Propagandas 1959 Montiel Cuban Baseball Cuban/Negro Singles with Cobb League Baseball Sizable group of (21) 1946-47 Items Propagandas Montiel Cuban Baseball sin- Supplement your gles. Included are #24 Reyes (PSA 1), (2) Cuban and Negro #31 Gonzalez (one PSA 4), #42 Cobb League collection with (GD), #48 Marsans (VG), (3) 50, 51, #55 these (5) interesting Feller (VG-EX), #56 Dickey (GD, correct- heirlooms. Included ed), #60 Ruffing (GD), 63, 69, #70 Foxx are (2) Circa 1940s (GD), 77, (2) 123, 144, 147 and 163. The scorecard pages: with ungraded cards average (GD) with two Cuban Stars and instances of reverse writing. Due to rudi- Kansas City Monarchs (Paige); 1947-48 Sol Del Oro Club Habana premium: (FR, mentary factory printing techniques, cen- reverse writing, 10x5, includes M. Gonzalez and Kimbro); 1950 Habana wire photo: tering/size variances are present. (presents VG-EX, nearly 6x8, picturing 7 players including Amoros and Wilhelm) and Opening Bid $250.00 1959 Havana Sugar Kings pocket schedule: (VG-EX). Opening Bid $200.00

807. Babe Ruth Ephemera 808. (4) 1953- Lot of (7) with Snookums, 1955 Topps & Scoops and Look ‘n See Bowman Mickey Put some clout in your collection with Mantle Cards this colossal lot of (7) “Babe” Ruth Featured are (4) early 1920s-60s ephemera items. This career 1953-1955 diverse assortment features original Topps and Bowman photos, trading cards and a rare stereo- Baseball Mickey scope view. Included are: 1952 “Look Mantle singles. ‘n See” card #15 (VG-EX); 1954 Included are 1.) 1953 “Scoops” card #41 (VG); 1967 “Who Bowman Color #59 Am I” card #12 (EX); 3-1/4 x 5-1/4” (GD); 2.) 1953 Topps “Snookums and Babe Ruth” blank- #82 (GD); 3.) 1954 back card (FR); late 1920s Keystone Bowman #65 (VG) stereoscope view (VG-EX); c.1930s 2- and 4.) 1955 Bowman 1/2 x 3-1/2” photo marked “Velox” on #202 (GD). These the reverse (NM); c.1920s 3-1/4 x 5” cardboard canvases photo (G-VG). More on our website. present at the peak of their assigned grades. Perfect for the “true” collector! Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $500.00

809. 1955 Rawlings 810. 1959 Fleer Ted Stan Musial Complete Williams Complete Set of Set of (6) Cards from (80) Cards Glove Box The “Splendid Splinter” reigns with Oddball Musial Set! Over the the offered 1959 Fleer Ted Williams four seasons in which Stan complete set of (80) cards. This series Musial did not have a main- has an approximate condition break- stream trading card release, the down throughout of 25% (NM or bet- only way youthful fans could ter), 35% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and capture “The Man” was 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with moderate through the offered 1955 instances of reverse wax staining. Rawlings Stan Musial complete Highlights include #1 The Early Years set of (6) cards. Neatly extract- (VG), #2 w/ Babe Ruth (EX), #11 w/ ed from a glove box that Jimmie Foxx (EX-MT), #17 Hit .400 Musial promoted, the blue-backed renditions picture Musial in various dimensions. (EX), #63 AS Record w/ Auto (NM), Averages (GD) with expected surface creasing and other surface imperfections #67 Fishing w/ Snead (EX-MT), #68 throughout. The blank reverses are absent of any paper loss or writing. Ted Signs (EX), #70 w/ J. Thorpe Opening Bid $150.00 (VG-EX), #75 Value to Sox (EX-MT) and #80 Goals for 1959 (EX). Opening Bid $250.00

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812. 1934 and Programs Lot of (4) with All Participating Teams Big game hype abounds in this lot of (4) vintage programs. Offered are (2) pro- grams each from the 1934 and 1940 World Series with both participating team versions for each year. Both 1934 811. 1921 Baltimore Orioles International League Team programs are unscored, the Cardinals program is very attractive with defer- Panoramic Supplement ence to back cover album residue, the Embattled by the upstart Federal League and resultant attendance woes and sale of Tigers program features a dynamic key players, the International League’s Baltimore Orioles not only survived, but field- cover however is affected by a detached ed professional baseball’s most dominant team, winning seven successive titles centerfold and hole-punches. Scored in between 1919 and 1925. This vintage panoramic period supplement portrays the 1921 pencil the 1940 Tigers program is the version, a squad that won 27 straight games at one stretch. Measuring 30 x 8”, the cream of the crop. The ’40 Reds issue is black-and-white display item depicts (22) Charm City diamond principals (including missing the centerfold and has writing Lefty Grove). More on our website. on the cover. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

813. Baseball-Themed 814. 1953-85 Baseball Publication Lot With Vintage Publication Lot of (37) with “Life” Issues and (4) World Yankees & Dodgers Emphasis Series Programs Go coast to coast with this New Documented from the 1940s through York/Los Angeles baseball publication 1990s (when print media was promi- lot of (37). Spanning 1953-85 this collec- nent), athletes and their feats remain tion of yearbooks and programs has a larger than life in this publications- Yankees and Dodgers emphasis. themed lot. Covers/pages are intact on Highlights are: 1963 WS program (GD- these issues with gripping cover like- VG) signed by McLain (“8”); 1966 nesses ideal for framing. Highlights Yankees program (GD) signed by Barber include: (23) Life Magazine with sub- (“8”), Garagiola (“8”); (3) Yankees year- jects including: (2) Ali, Campanella, (4) books (average VG): 1953, 1962, 1978; Mantle, (2) J. Robinson, T. Williams and (5) Dodgers yearbooks (average VG- Mantle/Maris; (9) Postseason/All-Star EX): 1959, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1972; (3) Programs with 1978, 1981 and 1982 WS programs (average VG-EX); (2) World Series. More on our website. 1965, 1978; 1968 Mets yearbook (EX). Opening Bid $200.00 Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

815. 1944-2008 816. Los Angeles Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers 1959-2009 Dodgers Yearbook, Postseason Program Program and Ticket and Ticket Lot Collection Having departed Brooklyn in Spanning the days of Ebbets 1958, the Dodgers maintained Field, the Los Angeles Coliseum their mascot and team colors, and Dodger Stadium, these as well as their winning tradi- gameday programs, ticket stubs tion. These stadium-issued and yearbooks were issued by programs and tickets were “dem Bums” installments from issued for Dodger postseason Flatbush to Chavez Ravine. contests on the “left” coast. With covers/pages intact, publi- Publications present beauti- cations present nicely with high- fully with covers/pages intact, lights including: (20) Programs with 1944, 1949 and (2) 1953; (22) Yearbooks 1957, while ticket conditions vary. 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, Highlights include: Programs 1959 (W.S.); 1963 (W.S.); 1965 (W.S.); 1966 (W.S.); 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1987, (2) 2008 (including Spring Training). More on 1974 (W.S.); 1977 (W.S.); (3) 1981 (NLDS, NLCS and W.S.); (3) 1988 (2 NLCS and our website. W.S.). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 817. (66) 1960s-1980s Baseball 818. 1950s Publications and Ephemera with Mickey Mantle Dodgers, Yankees & World Series “Baseball Get hyped up for this collection of (66) Action Game” 1960s-1980s baseball publications including by Kohner with yearbooks, programs, scorecards and assorted ephemera. Presenting in attractive collectible Original Box condition this group is highlighted by (23) of Get into the swing of a possible (27) 1960-1986 Los Angeles things with this Dodgers yearbooks (average EX-MT). 1950s Mickey Mantle Additional highlights are: 1963 and 1978 “Baseball Action Yankees yearbooks (EX, EX-MT); (8) 1974- Game”. Produced by programs (average EX- Kohner this classic game features a 2-1/2” batter wearing number “7” who hits a ball MT); 1980, 1982 and 1986 All-Star Game off a tee onto the playing field when a button on the base is pushed. Showing only programs (average (EX-MT); 1976 and 1979 moderate traces of wear this fully functioning plastic game has a 4x6 playing field NLCS programs (EX, EX). Complete list on with batting outcomes on top and a photo of Mantle along with the game’s rules on our website. the bottom. Also included is the original box which is in lesser grade including interi- Opening Bid $200.00 or tape repairs and the absence of the right end flap. Opening Bid $250.00

114 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 821. (27) 1959-1971 Bazooka Baseball Collection of Boxes, Panels & Singles 819. 1954-1963 Bazooka, Post & Red with Mantle 820. 1958-1969 Topps Baseball Mickey Heart Baseball Mickey Mantle Oddball Chew on this 1959-1971 Bazooka Baseball collection Group of (11) Cards Mantle Run of (12) Regular Issue Cards of (27) boxes, panels and singles. Highlights include Desirable arrangement of (11) 1954-1963 Mickey Capture the offered run of (12) 1958-1969 Topps Complete Bazooka Boxes: (3 boxes) with 1971 Mantle oddball cards. Included are Bazooka Mantle: Baseball Mickey Mantle cards. While Topps released Unnumbered: Hundley/Mays/Hunter (NM-MT), B. (4 cards) with 1960 #31 (EX), 1961 #2 (EX), 1962 scores of ancillary Mantle specialty depictions over his Robinson/Aaron/Dierker (EX); Bazooka Panels: with unnumbered (FR, reverse writing), 1963 #1 (NM, playing career, this dozen features only the regular ver- 1963: #1 Mantle/2/#3 Banks (GD); 1964: #1 Batting Right); Post Mantle: (6 cards) with (2) 1961 sion. Included are Topps Mantle Cards: (12 cards) Mantle/2/3 (NM); 1965: #31 F. Robinson/#32 #4 (both NM, one box, one company), (2) 1962 #5 with 1958 #150 (VG), 1959 #10 (EX), 1960 #350 (EX), Koufax/#33 Colavito (VG-EX), #34 Kaline/35/36(NM); (both VG, one box, one Post ad), 1962 #5 Canadian 1961 #300 (VG), 1962 #200 (EX), 1963 (EX), 1964 Bazooka Singles: (18 cards) with 1959: Aaron (EX- (VG-EX), 1963 Jell-O #15 (GD) and Red Heart #50 (VG-EX), 1965 #350 (VG), 1966 #50 (EX), 1967 MT, Name in White); 1960: #31 Mantle (GD) and 1962 Mantle: 1954 (GD). #150 (EX), 1968 #280 (VG-EX) and 1969 #500 (VG). Bazooka: Clemente (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

822. 1975- 823. (7500+) 824. 1968 1977 Topps 1967-1978 Topps Baseball Topps Action Complete Baseball Stickers Set Run Cards with Starter Set Assembled is a Aaron, of (8/16) trio of 1975- Clemente & Panels with 1977 Topps Baseball com- Mays Aaron, plete sets. Fill multiple sets Clemente & Included are and wantlists Mays 1975 Topps set: with these Offbeat 1968 (660/660, aver- (7500+) 1967- Topps Action age EX-MT) 1978 Topps Stickers starter set of (8/16) panels featuring luminaries with #1 Aaron Baseball cards such as Aaron, Clemente and Mays. Each nearly 15- HL (VG-EX), featuring multi- 1/2” strip exhibits 7 players over three sections. Only #223 Yount RC (EX-MT), #228 Brett RC (VG-EX), ple stars including Aaron, Clemente, Mays, Rose and the Hall of Famers are listed here. Unless noted, each #320 Rose (EX-MT), #500 Ryan (VG), #660 Aaron more! Highlights include 1967 Topps: (581 cards, panel presents (EX-MT or better). Included are #3 F. (VG); 1976 Topps set: (660/660, average EX-MT) with median VG to VG-EX); 1968 Topps: (358 cards, aver- Robinson/Aaron/Seaver, #4 Santo/F. Robinson, #8 #19 Brett (VG-EX), #98 Eckersley RC (EX-MT), #240 age VG); 1969 Topps: (614 cards, majority VG); 1970 Bunning, #9 Cepeda/Killebrew/Clemente/Mays, #11 Rose (EX-MT), #316 Yount (EX), #330 Ryan (VG- Topps: #350 Clemente (VG); 1973 Topps: (249 cards, Drysdale/Jenkins, #13 Yastrzemski/F. EX), #550 Aaron (EX-MT); 1977 Topps set: (660/660, mainly VG) with (2) #100 Aaron (VG-EX, FR), #305 Robinson/Drysdale, #14 average NM) with #473 Dawson RC (EX-MT), #476 Mays (GD); 1977 Topps: (1700+, median VG-EX) and Killebrew/Cepeda/Mazeroski/Seaver and #15 F. Dawson RC (EX-MT) and #650 Ryan (VG-EX). 1978 Topps: (2500+, average VG-EX). More on our Robinson (GD). Opening Bid $200.00 website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 826. (4) New York Yankees PSA Graded World Series Full Tickets 827. New Yankee Stadium 2009 825. 1954-1983 Baltimore Orioles Inaugural Season (2) Seat Full-Season Pennant Lot of (18) With (2) Extremely With 1963 & Ticket Book Rare 1954 Examples Amid fanfare and controversy the year 2009 saw the As the Birds again take flight in the current A m e r i c a n 2009 opening of new Yankee Stadium. Premium seating at League battle, this lot of (18) vintage Orioles pennants is Starring the New York Yankees, baseball’s largest stage, the new Stadium started at unprecedented levels and a most appropriate representation from a town once the World Series, was the setting for the offered group remain among the highest in all of sports. Offered is a dubbed “Flagtown, USA.” The full-size felt banners of (4) tickets featuring two Series clinching games. All complete (2) seat 2009 full-season ticket book. retain stunning qualities with crack-free appliqué designs (4) are full tickets with (3) Yankee Stadium home Presenting in gorgeous unused (NM-MT) condition and spines/tassels intact. Keys include: (2) 1 9 5 4 s c r o l l - games and (1) from Shea Stadium with the Yankees as these “Legends Suites” ducats are printed with seat style pennants from the team’s inaugural year (one visitors. Encapsulated and graded by PSA, this lot of locations for Row 9, Seat 6 and 7. Included are (2) orange, one black), “Extremely Rare”; 1 9 6 6 s c r o l l - s t y l e (4) includes: 1963 Game 2 vs. Dodgers (PSA VG-EX seats for all regular season games plus the 4/2/09 “ World Champions” pennant, “Rare.” The scarcity desig- 4); 1999 Game 4 vs. Braves (PSA NM 7); 2000 Series “Workout” and the 4/3/09 Exhibition Game against the nators are according to Mike Egner’s 2009 Vi n t a g e clincher Game 5 vs. Mets at Shea (PSA GD 2); 2009 Chicago Cubs which were the first events to take place Pennant Price Guide. More on our website. Series clincher Game 6 vs. Phillies (PSA GD 2). at the new Stadium. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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829. (3) 1920 International League Baltimore Orioles Jack Dunn Signed Payroll Checks Hailing from one of the most dominating minor league squads in history, these (3) 1920 International League Baltimore Orioles checks were each signed by club manager/owner Jack Dunn (d.1928). The black steel-tip fountain pen scripts are bold 828. 1928 World Champion New York Yankees Team-Signed and pronounced with moderate Ball With Gehrig, Lazzeri and Full JSA wear to the checks. Bank can- While baseball purists are quick to cite the 1927 New York Yankees as the game’s cellation stamps do not most dominant team ever, the 1928 installment marched to a similar beat, pacing the adversely affect the endorse- big leagues with 894 runs and 133 round-trippers. This OAL Barnard sphere is signed ments. Each dated June 1, by (17) members of that “Murderers Row” World Series champion roster, the first (of 1920 and drawn from the many) in franchise history to repeat as titlists. The off-white orb (grade “6-7”) show- National Marine Bank of Baltimore. Included are 1 . ) payable to Wade Lefler (d.1981); cases gorgeous trademark stampings and black-ink autographs that average (“4-5”) 2 . ) payable to Otis Lawry (d.1965) also undersigned by Dunn on reverse and 3 . ) p a y a b l e quality. Keys include Combs, Durocher, Gehrig, Koenig, Lazzeri, Meusel and to Jim Sullivan (d.1972). The endorsements of the players each grade (“8”) while the Pennock. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. four Dunn scripts (three front, one back) present (“9”), (“8-9”), (“7”) and (“6”). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

830. (13) 831. (55) New York 1888-1982 Yankees & Multi-Sport Brooklyn Graded Dodgers Collection Team/ with Aaron, Single- Mantle & Signed Signed Items Plus Cards 1950s Premium Dodgers arrangement of (55) 1888-1982 Pennant multi-sport Spotlighted are (13) New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers team/single-signed graded cards featuring numerous PSA, SGC and BVG graded legends. Highlights items plus a 1950s Dodgers pennant. Highlights include 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers include Baseball: (49 cards) with 1941 Play Ball: #13 Foxx (SGC 40); 1955 Pennant: (presents GD, missing tassel, slight spine separation and multiple pin Bowman: #202 Mantle (PSA 4); 1956 Topps: #29 Kaline (PSA 7), #33 Clemente holes); 1962 Dodgers Team-Signed Ball: (27 signatures, average “5-6”, ONL Giles (SGC 82), #164 Killebrew (PSA 5); 1957 Topps: #18 Drysdale RC (BVG 4.5), #20 ball grades “6-7”) with North Panel: Gilliam (“6”); South Panel: Koufax (“5”); Los Aaron (PSA 6); 1963 Topps Signed: #138 Mays/Musial (PSA/DNA Authentic); 1965 Angeles/Brooklyn Dodgers Multi-Signed Ball: (15 signatures, average “7”, ONL Topps: #207 Rose (PSA 8); 1970 Topps: (2) #580 Rose (one PSA 9, oc, one PSA 8); Feeney ball grades “6”) with North Panel: Campanella (“8” pre-stroke) and Signed 1978 Topps Signed: #5 Rose RB (PSA/DNA Authentic); Football: (5 cards) with 16x20 Photograph: Sharman (“9-10”, Basketball Hall of Famer, PSA/DNA cert 1980 Topps Signed: #331 Staubach/Fouts (PSA/DNA Authentic) and Boxing: (1 card). Unless noted, material comes with an auction LOA from JSA. More on our card) with 1888 N29 Allen & Ginter: Bauer (SGC 45). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

832. (2839) Baseball 833. Massive Legends Modern Insert 1970s-2000s Collection with Game- Multi/Non-Sport Used, Numbered & Treasure Chest of Inserts Sets & Singles Only the best ever to lace up the Clear some warehouse spikes are granted admittance into space for this mammoth this baseball legends modern col- 1970s-2000s multi/non- lection of (2839) game-used, sport treasure chest of numbered, insert and base cards. sets and singles. Included Several cards are numbered and among this gathering are come from various tiered subsets. at least (45) complete Highlights include Game-Used: sets, (240) team sets (108 (3 cards) with 2003 Topps Gallery factory), (15) wax Heritage Aaron, 2005 Leaf boxes/cases, (360+) wax Certified Aaron (#1/10), 2007 packs and (27000+) Topps #449 Mantle (#1/7); mixed multi/non-sport Numbered: (142 cards) with (8) singles including a 1981 Aaron, (17) Gehrig, (44) Mantle with 2007 Topps Moments & Milestones: (41 cards) Topps Baseball uncut sheet, (75+) multi-sport game-used/certified autograph cards with (23) (#/29); (38) J. Robinson, (35) Ruth; Base Inserts/Parallels: (412 cards) (mostly hockey) featuring Hall of Famers Fisk, Gwynn, F. Robinson, Yastrzemski with (165) Aaron, (38) Gehrig, (73) Mantle, (65) J. Robinson, (71) Ruth; Base: (1282 along with hundreds of additional souvenirs and trinkets. This lot is ideal for the cards, 1980s-2000s with mainstream, premium and collector’s issues, moderate dupli- hunter as there are still many hidden gems waiting to be uncovered. Due to cation) with (298) Aaron, (250) Gehrig, (115) Mantle, (240) J. Robinson and (379) size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Ruth. More on our website. Maryland location is highly encouraged. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

116 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 836. 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers Team Signed Baseball With (27) Signatures Including J. 834. 1935 New York Yankees Team- 835. 1954-1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Team- Robinson Signed Ball With Gehrig, Lazzeri and Signed Ball With J. Robinson, & Koufax Full JSA Campanella, Reese and Full JSA “Dem Bums” followed up their 1955 Championship Enduring “Life after Ruth,” the 1935 New York This OAL Harridge ball is autographed by (16) princi- with another NL Pennant and a return trip to the 1956 Yankees stayed atop the pack as late as July 24 before a pals from mid-1950s contending and championship World Series against crosstown rivals the New York torrid 21-6 surge by Detroit rendered the Bronx Brooklyn Dodgers rosters. The creamy orb (grade “6- Yankees. Presented is a 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers team- Bombers runners-up. This clean and creamy OAL 7”) is home to ballpoint pennings averaging (“7-8”) signed baseball with (27) period autographs. Displaying Harridge ball (grade “7-8”) is decorated with (20) quality with keys including Amoros, Campanella, average (“6-7”) signature quality with 25% lesser due scriptings of that ’35 pinstriper roster. The black-ink Hodges, Lasorda, Podres, Reese and J. Robinson. to fading, this evenly toned ball bears a vintage 1950s fountain pen signatures average (“4-5”) quality with While the JSA full photo LOA cites this as a 1954 “Dodgers” logo on the label spot. Key signers are: J. keys including: Allen, Combs, Dickey, Fletcher, Gehrig, team-signed ball, there is a distinct possibility that these Robinson, Koufax, Drysdale, Campanella, Alston, Hoag, Lazzeri and Ruffing. Full photo LOA from JSA. signatures were gathered in Spring Training prior to the Reese, Hodges, Gilliam, Furillo and Maglie. Full photo More on our website. 1955 championship campaign. More on our website. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

837. 1960 American League Stars Ball 838. 1963 American League Champion 839. Mid-1960s HOFer/Star Baseball Signed by (17) With Mantle, Maris and New York Yankees Team-Signed Ball Signed by (17) With Grove, Greenberg Full JSA With Mantle, Maris and Full JSA and Full JSA Junior Circuit standouts decorated this OAL Cronin ball Nearing the conclusion of an unprecedented run of With the (17) ballpoint signatures on this clean, white with their bold signatures during the 1960 campaign. supremacy, the 1963 New York Yankees won their 13th unofficial orb, one can surmise that they were gath- The creamy orb features (17) ballpoint pennings that pennant in 15 seasons, posting winning records against ered during a mid-1960s gathering in Cooperstown. average (“6”) strength and clarity. Includes: Sweet Spot all nine Junior Circuit opponents. This OAL Cronin ball What is not subject to debate is the tremendous star Mantle (“5” strength); North Panel Colavito Lopez is autographed by (30) members of that Bronx Bomber power this horsehide showcases! Scriptings average (“6”), J. Lemon and Maris (“6”); South Panel Bauer, squad. The creamy orb (grade “8”) showcases blue (“7”) strength with keys including: Cronin, D. Dean, Kluszewski, Woodling, Klaus and Triandos; West ballpoint signatures that average (“8”) potency with Dickey, Gehringer, Greenberg, Grove, Hartnett, S. Panel Stengel (“6”), Minoso and Ford (“2”); East keys including: Berra, Bouton, Boyer, Ford, E. Howard, Rice and Wheat. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on Panel Sievers, Fox (“7”), Kaline (“7”) and Wertz. Full Kubek, Mantle, Maris, Pepitone and Richardson. Full our website. photo LOA from JSA. photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

841. 842. HOFers/ Early- Stars 1970s Hall Multi- of Fame Signed Induction Baseball Weekend With Ball Grove, Signed by 840. HOFers/Stars Multi-Signed Traynor (17) With Baseball With Speaker and Griffith - and Full Medwick, Full JSA JSA Traynor Gathered one by one during the mid-1950s, the (11) There are endless possibilities and guesses for the event and Full signatures on this OAL Harridge ball include legendary and accumulation of these (17) autographs. Whatever JSA players, a revered executive and even a stage and the case, it’s a star-studded lineup! The medium is an Approached likely at a Hall of Fame induction week- screen icon. The off-white orb (grade “6”) is home to early-1970s creamy unofficial Cleveland Indians ball end during the early-1970s, (17) of the brightest stars in black or blue ink pennings, most of which project (“8- (grade “7”) with general manager Gabe Paul’s facsimile the baseball firmament autographed this ONL Feeney 9”) strength. Highlights include: Dressen, Griffith, B. signature. Ballpoint scriptings average (“7-8”) strength orb. The creamy sphere (grade ‘8”) showcases ballpoint Harris, Kaline, Kuenn and Speaker and former actor with keys including Appling, Gomez, Grove, Hodges, pennings averaging (“8”) strength (with a couple less- Joe E. Brown. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our Medwick, Mize, Slaughter and Traynor. Full photo er), with highlights including Carey, Cronin, Frisch, website. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Gehringer, Goslin, Manush, Medwick, S. Rice, Traynor and Wheat. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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843. (6) 844. 1955 Detroit Autographed Tigers Autographed Baseballs With “Don Wingfield” 1960 Milwaukee Team Photo—Full Braves Team- JSA Signed and Musial Don Wingfield’s profession- Single-Signed al and personal demeanor enabled him to capture some Darlings of the Midwest, of the finest baseball images the Braves were immedi- of the 1950s. Presented is a ately embraced upon their 1955 Detroit Tigers team move to Milwaukee and photo signed by (30). Taken ranked near or at the top in by Wingfield for “The Sporting News”, this nicely composed photo displays average the standings and at the gate throughout the 1950s and early-1960s. This ONL Giles orb (“7-8”) signature quality. Key signers are: Bunning, Kaline, R. Boone, Hoeft, Kuenn, is signed by (26) members of the 1960 installment. Signatures average (“6”) quality and Lary, Maxwell, Rowe and Torgeson. Showing full original gloss this photo is margin- include A a r o n and S p a h n. Full photo LOA from JSA. This lot includes (5) additional ally affected by creasing which does detract from its abundant appeal. Full photo LOA signed balls, including a single-signed M u s i a l and a 1959 Washington Senators team- from JSA. More on our website. signed ball with K i l l e b r e w. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

845. Joe 846. (13) Mickey Mantle DiMaggio Collectibles with (2) Autograph Single-Signed Items with Lot of (4) - Full JSA All Full JSA For the true (#7) fan are these (13) “Joltin’ Joe” Mickey Mantle collectibles. delivers (4) Included are Mantle Signed: (2 resplendent auto- items) with 1.) Official Texas graphs in this League ball (“7-8”, personalized assortment with with salutation, south panel, ball “5- tremendous 6”); 2.) 5x7 photograph with sleeve “break” value. Includes: The DiMaggio Albums Ad Display a 22 x 20-3/8” die-cut (“7”, personalized with salutation); display hawking the 1989 two-volume chronicle; blue Sharpie signature shows (“9”) Unsigned Mantle: (11 items) with strength; The DiMaggio Albums two-album set with Volume 1 signed (blue marker, (6) 1960s Norwich Mantle/Maris “9-10” strength) on photo page; Photograph 10x8 black-and-white print (signature underwear plastic photo sleeves (average NM-MT), 1960s Mickey Mantle’s Team 4- “9” strength); Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque Postcard blue marker signature (“9-10”) 3/4 cloth emblem (NM-MT) and (4) older mostly 8x10 photographs with 1962 Safe At strength. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Home! lobby card (average NM). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

847. Baseball 848. (24) Perez-Steele HOFer/Stars Signed Flats Autographed Hall of Fame Lot of (26) With (3) J. Postcards in Presentation DiMaggio and T. Williams Album with Mantle & Williams Spanning eight decades and count- Two dozen Cooperstown legends who have less incredible feats, the endorsers inscribed their Perez-Steele Hall of Fame of the (26) flats in this lot run the postcards are uncovered in this powerful gamut in terms of baseball autograph collection. Each signed postcard supremacy. Bold scriptings average (all “8-9” or better) is stored in an individ- (“8-9”) quality with highlights ual archive page with a career informational including: (3) J. DiMaggio (signed sheet and then housed in a handsome magazine ad and framed certified “Baseball’s Hall of Fame Greats” binder. autograph, both full JSA; and Signatories include Aaron, Bell, Bench, signed newspaper ad); Mays Brock, Doerr, Feller, R. Ferrell, Gibson, (signed magazine page); Ryan Hunter, Jenkins, Killebrew, Mantle, (signed newspaper page with cover- McCovey, Mize, Perry, Reese, Roberts, F. age of his 300th career win); Seaver (signed magazine page); T. Williams (signed Robinson, Slaughter, Snider, Spahn, magazine page; full JSA). More details and certification listings on our website. Stargell, T. Williams and Yastrzemski. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

849. Atlanta Braves 850. Dale Murphy Signed Memorabilia Lot of (10) With Game-Used Lot of (8) (2) Aaron Autographed and With 1987 Braves Jersey 1986 Horner Jersey and 1986-1989 Bat “Braves” are on the warpath in this lot of One of only 10 players to earn (10) signed or game-used diamond keep- back-to-back MVP honors, former sakes. Highlights include: (2) Hank center fielder Dale Murphy used Aaron Autographs: 1977 Sportscaster and/or autographed these (8) keep- card signed in blue Sharpie (“10” sakes during his productive career strength); 1970s newspaper photo clipping in the Senior Circuit. Highlights signed in blue Sharpie (“10” strength); include: Game-Used Bat: 1986- Bob Horner 1986 Road Jersey: blue knit 1989 Louisville Slugger “M110” pullover garment with twill identifiers and signature model (solid use); proper “Wilson” tagging (no wear, full Signed 1987 Game-Worn Braves Home Jersey: white knit button-down garment photo LOA from Dave Miedema); Dale with twill identifiers and proper “Wilson” tagging; signed on left front (“7-8” Murphy 1984 Game-Worn Atlanta strength); Game-Worn Batting Helmet: 1981-1986 blue plastic shell with “A” decal Braves Road Pants. More on our website. (heavy use). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

118 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 851. 1880s Boston Baseball Club Stock Certificate & Bill of Sale 853. (11) 1960-1978 Rochester Red Opening Bid $150.00 Wings Baseball Payroll Checks 852. Frank Howard September 12, Opening Bid $100.00 1968 42nd Home Run Baseball Opening Bid $100.00

856. 1994 Upper Deck All-Time Heroes #100 Mickey Mantle Autographed Card—UDA 854. The DiMaggio Brothers Signed 855. Perez-Steele Autographed Lot of (3) Opening Bid $100.00 Index Cards with Photo With Mantle, T. Williams and Uncut Opening Bid $150.00 Sheet - All JSA Opening Bid $200.00

859. 1972- 73 Topps 858. (149) Basketball 1977 Topps #195 Julius Football Erving Mexican Signed Cards with Rookie (23) Card— Shortprints BVG/JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Authentic Opening Bid 857. Michael Jordan Single-Signed $100.00 UDA Baseball Opening Bid $150.00

862. (5) 1989 Topps Baseball Unopened 861. Gerald Ford Single-Signed Wax Cases Baseball Bat - Full JSA 860. August 15, 1965 Shea Stadium Opening Bid Opening Bid $200.00 Beatles Concert Ticket Stub - PSA $150.00 “Authentic” Opening Bid $200.00

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863. (17) 1948-2010 864. (5) 1970-1975 Multi-Sport Multi-Sport Star Oddball Complete Sets with Cards with (6) 1971-1972 Topps Trios Graded Including Basketball Aaron, Banks & Offbeat enthusiasts will enjoy these (5) Clemente Rookies 1970-1975 multi-sport complete sets. Included are 1970 Kellogg’s Football Assembled is a promising set: (60/60, average NM-MT); 1971-72 assortment of (17) 1948- Topps Trios Basketball set: (26/26, 2010 multi-sport star cards, average EX-MT) with #22 Maravich (6) of which are profession- RC/23/#24 Havlicek (EX), #37 ally graded. Highlights Hawkins/38/#39 Alcindor (EX-MT), #43 include Baseball: (12 cards) Chamberlain/44/45 (EX); 1972 NFLPA with 1948 Bowman: #6 Berra RC (VG); 1949 Bowman: #50 J. Robinson RC (PR, Vinyl Stickers set: (20/20, average NM- traced); 1954 Topps: #94 Banks RC (GD), #128 Aaron RC (GD); 1955 Topps: #164 MT) with Namath (NM-MT); 1974 Clemente RC (FR); 1958 Topps: #47 Maris RC (EX); Football: (4 cards) with 1976 Sugar Daddy set: (25/25, average NM) Topps: #148 Payton RC (BVG 8) and Basketball: with 1980-81 Topps: #34 Bird and 1975 Sugar Daddy set: (25/25, aver- RC/#174 Erving LDR/#139 M. Johnson RC (BVG 7.5). More on our website. age EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

865. Baseball/Football 866. (7550+) 1974-1983 Topps Autograph Lot of (14) With T. Baseball & Football Card Williams and “Player of the Collection with (2) Payton RC Decade” Bat & (2) Montana RC Stalwarts from the diamond and gridiron Bolster your inventory with this sizable have endorsed these (14) keepsakes. Potent 1974-1983 Topps Baseball and Football signatures average (“8-9”) strength with singles collection of (7550+) with rookies highlights including: Baseball Appling of Montana and Payton headlining. (index card); Cronin (magazine photo); (2) Highlights include Baseball: (4650+) with Hubbell (index card, magazine photo); 1976 Topps: (1700+, average VG-EX to Martin (photo postcard; full JSA); Schmidt EX) with (2) #550 Aaron (EX, VG); 1979 (glove); T. Williams (magazine photo; full Topps: #116 O. Smith RC (EX); JSA); Mays/Rose/Schmidt (commemorative Football: (2900+) with 1976 Topps: bat; full JSA); Football Baugh (magazine (1100+, average EX-MT) with (2) #148 photo); P. Brown (magazine photo); Motley Payton RC (EX, VG-EX); 1978 Topps: (index card). Individual certs/stickers from (2) #315 Dorsett RC (VG-EX, VG) and JSA. More on our website. 1981 Topps: (2) #216 Montana RC (NM, Opening Bid $200.00 EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 867. 1954-1968 Topps, 868. (2) HOF Bowman & Nu-Card Autographed Football Shoebox Full Size Riddell Collection of (453) Cards Helmets with (7) with Stars Colts & (5) Gridiron greats stuff the competition Redskins—Full with these (453) 1954-1968 Topps, JSA Bowman and Nu-Card Football sin- gles featuring legends such as Kemp, Make the Baltimore to Tittle and Unitas. Highlights include DC connection with 1958 Topps: #86 Tittle (VG-EX); this pair of auto- 1959 Topps: #130 Tittle (VG-EX); graphed full size 1963 Topps: (109 cards, majority Riddell football helmets. Featured are (12) Hall of Fame star signatures (average “8- VG) with #1 Unitas (GD), #96 9”) including (7) Baltimore Colts and (5) Washington Redskins. Both helmets are Nitschke RC (GD) and 1968 Topps: adorned with distinctive team emblems and present in excellent display-ready condi- (142 cards, mainly EX-MT) with tion with minimal traces of wear. Signers are: Colts: Unitas, Berry, Donovan, Mackey, #149 Kemp (EX-MT). More on our Marchetti, Moore, Parker; Redskins: Jurgensen, Houston, Huff, Mitchell, Taylor. Full website. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 869. Handwritten and 870. Hall of Fame Typed Pro Football Hall Football Autographed of Famer Signed Letters Flats Lot of (121) with with Candid Induction P. Brown, Buchanan, Content Namath & Trafton Get the inside story on Hall of Fame Elect yourself a collection of induction with this collection of gridiron greats with this lot of (18) letters signed by pro football (121) Football Hall of Fame HOF enshrinees. Included are (13) autographed flats. Included is a handwritten and (5) typed letters variety of 1st day covers, post- featuring average (“8-9”) quality cards, index cards, checks and signatures, plus (16) unsigned 8x10s displaying average (“8-9”) 8x10s. This fascinating correspon- signature strength. Highlights dence details the letter writers’ candid feelings on election to Hall of Fame. Signers are: rare 1939 Washington HS “Massillonian” yearbook signed by coach P. Brown; are: handwritten: (2) Connor, Ewbank, Flaherty, Hein, Houston, Huff, Matson, 3/8/68 Trafton signed check; B. Buchanan 8x10 with COA from PSA/DNA; McAfee, McCormack, Otto, Upshaw, D. Walker; typed: D. Jones, B. Layne, Renfro, Namath/Hornung dual signed 1st day cover. Additional key signers are Bradshaw, E. J. Schmidt, R. Wilson Jr. Auction LOA from JSA. Campbell, Griese, Landry. Auction LOA from JSA. Complete list on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

120 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: J U N E 13, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 871. 1928-1962 Baltimore Poly vs. City 873. 1960s-1980s Multi-Sport Lot of (41) Lot With (5) Pennants, (89) Tickets and Decanter and Bobble Head Figures (2) Photos 872. Sports Related Vintage Movie Add some dazzle to your “man-cave” with this 1960s- Tailgaters, students, players and alumni take note: the 1980s multi-sport figure collection. Offered are (41) fierce Poly vs. City rivalry is alive and well in this lot Poster and Lobby Card Lot of (12) display ready pieces including (8) whiskey decanters of vintage souvenirs! Dating back to 1889, the Stadium sports and heroic athletic exploits have trans- and (33) bobble head dolls with 75% (EX-MT & better) Baltimore City College Knights and Polytechnic ferred well to the screen, as evidenced by these (12) and 25% lesser due to cracks/repairs. Headliners are: Institute Engineers have met annually in a time-hon- vintage theatre displays. The all-original full-color arti- bobbles:1960s “toes-up” Browns, very attractive with ored high school football grudge match. These keep- facts are headlined by: US 1 Sheets “” deference 1/4th of the helmet back absent; (5) 1960s sakes are headlined by: (5) Pennants vintage felt ban- (1950 starring ); “Roogie’s Bump” gold-base football; decanters: 1980 Kessler football ners with appliqué or felt identifiers (includes 2 City (1954 with Campanella, Erskine, Loes, Meyer); Lobby player in original box (NM); 1973 Ezra Brooks and 3 Poly); (89) Tickets dating from 1928 to 1962. Cards (8) different from “Triple Threat” (1948 with “Mighty Casey” (NM); 1969 Beam “Baseball 100th More on our website. Baugh, Luckman, Trippi); as well as a 1968 “Paper Anniversary” (EX-MT). Complete list on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Lion” display with Alan Alda as George Plimpton. Opening Bid $250.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

874. Multi-Sport/Non-Sport Figure Lot of (25) with (2) Globetrotter Bobbles and 876. 1980 “Miracle on Ice” Autographed 875. 1907-1981 Multi-Sport Small-Size Ruth & Mantle Hartlands Team USA Hockey Jersey and “Original Publication Lot (73) with “Who’s Who”, Figure fanatics make some room on your shelves for Six” Framed Display “D&M” and “76 Sports Club” this lot of (25) multi-sport/non-sport bobble heads, stat- Score with this winning pair of autographed hockey ues and figures. Heading up this collection are (2) Bone up on your sports knowledge with this lot of (73) collectibles. Presented are a 1980 Team USA hockey tough 1962 Harlem Globetrotter “with suitcase” basket- small size publications. Spanning the years 1907-81 jersey and a framed display of the “Original Six” hock- ball nodders, one attractive with minor head cracks, one this multi-sport collection includes handbooks, guides, ey arenas. Displaying average (“8-9”) strength the jer- with major head cracks. Additional highlights are: (4) schedules and rulebooks. Presenting in above average sey appropriately numbered “80” is autographed by all original Hartland statues (no bats): Ruth, Mantle (does to excellent condition with only 10% lesser, this (20) members of the Gold Medal winning 1980 U.S. not stand), Musial, Batboy, all in excellent condition informative group is highlighted by (7) 1936-46 Hockey Team including key signers Eruzione and with moderate toning; 1941 Rittgers “batter, pitcher, “Who’s Who in Baseball” editions (average VG-EX) Craig. Measuring 27X23 the framed display piece fea- umpire trio”, all very appealing with only very minor including Gehrig, Foxx, DiMaggio and Williams cov- tures a photo of the original six hockey arenas along chipping. More on our website. ers; (26) “76 Sports Club” instructional guides (average with an art print signed by (5) legendary hockey stars. Opening Bid $200.00 EX-MT); (2) D&M rule books: 1916 (EX-NM), 1919 Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. (FR). Complete list on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

878. (32) Signed Wrestling Items with (7) 879. 1900s-1960s Tobacciana Lot of (21) 877. Interesting 1890s-1970s Boxing Belts Including CM Punk with “Baby Ruth” Cigar Box & Bundle Treasure Chest Best in the World! Get your “attitude adjustment” with of Label Wrappers From the bare-knuckle days to the reign of the self- these (32) signed wrestling items. Highlights include Even non-smokers will enjoy this eclectic mix of vintage anointed “Greatest of All-Time,” these vintage pugilism Signed Replica Belts: (7 belts, average “8”, all plastic) tobacciana items. Presented are (21) tobacco related souvenirs chronicle the history of the “Squared Circle” with CM Punk (’10, WWE Heavyweight Champion), items featuring a variety of sport and non-sport advertis- and its fearless fighters. Highlights include: (2) 1910 Miz (I’m Awesome, WWE Champ), The Big Show; ing themes with dynamic graphics. This fired-up lot is T218 Cards: Tolstoi Tobacco cards with Dixon (GD) Signed Trunks: Honky Tonk Man with picture (“9”); highlighted by a “Baby Ruth” cigar box (VG-EX) and a and Mace/King (VG); (2) 1890s Postcards: with bare Signed Photographs: (23 pictures, average “9”) with bundle of (100) “Baby Ruth” cigar label wrappers (aver- knuckle fighter images; (9) 1920s Strip Cards: crease- Bobby Heenan, Captain Lou Albano (Jesus Bless You), age NM). Additional highlights are: “Recruit Cigars” free examples (names listed on our website); 1939 Dolph Ziggler, Ken Shamrock and Kurt Angle. This lot empty box with 1910 revenue stamp (VG-EX); Heavyweight Champions Display: framed to 22-1/2 x does not come with third-party signature authentication, “Piedmont Cigarettes” empty box with 1910 revenue 23-1/2” with color likenesses of titlists from 1882 although each are presumed authentic. More on our stamp (VG); (2) “Nellie Fox” Favorite Chewing To b a c c o through 1939. website. booklets (VG-EX, VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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880. Silver Age Comic Book 881. Princess Lot of (67) with Amazing Diana Signed Spiderman #4 Greeting Card Comic book fans add clout to your collec- with Full JSA tion with this lot of (67) Silver Age The People’s comics. Highlights are: Amazing Princess. Lady Spiderman #4, first Sandman appearance Diana Frances (VG); Fantastic Four #8 (FR-GD); Justice Spencer (d.1997) League of America #9 (GD, cover was not only a detached); House of Secrets #61 (VG-FN). devoted mother, but Also included are: (10) DC Superhero she focused her titles (average VG); (4) DC War titles time, efforts and (average FN); (7) DC Sci-Fi/Funny titles money to various (average VG-FN); (16) Dell TV/ global charities. Movie/Western titles (average FN); (9) Ever gracious to her legions of admirers, the Princess inscribed the offered note to Dell Funny/ Adventure titles (average “Lynne, Thank you for the wonderful present! Love from, Diana.” The black Sharpie VG); (17) assorted titles (range GD-VF). signature presents (“9-10”) and is placed on a single-page of a 4-1/4 x 6-3/4” floral Complete list on our website. themed greeting card. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

882. (66) Celebrities, 883. (76) Actors & Entertainers Silver U.S. Signed Flats with Coins with Charlton Heston & (32) Dollars Jimmy Stewart and (44) Celebrities from various walks Half-Dollars of life have signed these (66) Strike while the flats. The autographs general- iron is hot -- or in ly average (“8-9”) with only a this case the sil- couple lesser. Highlights ver. American sil- include Signed 8x10 Photos: ver coins have (31 photos, many inscriptions attained red-hot and personalized with saluta- status in the collectibles world and the offered lot of U.S. Silver Dollars and Half- tions) with Michael Clarke Dollars presents a great opportunity. Containing more than (37) ounces of silver these Duncan (PSA/DNA sticker), Bernie Mac (JSA sticker), Jon Voight; Small large denomination issues range in grades of (AU) to (AG) and span the years 1889- Photographs: (10 photos, various dimensions) with Charlton Heston, Karl Malden, 1969. Included are (32) silver dollars with (23) Morgan and (9) Peace types and (44) Jimmy Stewart and Cut Signatures/Index Cards: (25 signatures, mostly personalized silver Half-Dollars with (8) Walking Liberty, (16) Franklin and (18) Kennedy types with salutation) with (2) Bob Cousy. More on our website. plus (2) Columbian Commemoratives. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

884. Remarkable 1889 Spalding Baseball World Tour Banquet Program Belonging to & Itinerary Organized by Al Spalding from late 1888 to early 1889, a team comprising members of the Chicago Colts and an “All- America” squad travelled the world to promote their pastime. Stops included Hawaii, Australia, Sri Lanka, Egypt and England among others. Among the play- ers/managers were (4) Hall of Famers including Anson, Hanlon, Ward and G. Wright. Upon their return, the participants engaged in a testimonial banquet, an amazing affair which not only included the ball players, but the governors of three states, the Hawaiian Minister, Mark Twain and future President Theodore Roosevelt. The festivities took place at the legendary Delmonico’s of New York on April 8, 1889.

This personal copy of the banquet fare was given to Edward (Ned) Hanlon for the occasion. The courses were distributed over nine innings with the back page outlining the proceedings for the evening. Of particular note, illustrations from their global journey are distrib- uted throughout the mostly crisp inner pages, one of which depicts a baseball game at the base of Egypt’s pyramids. The front cover of the 6-3/8 x 7-1/4” ephemeron is gilt embossed with Hanlon’s full name. A small red bow and two original cloth fasteners which served as the binding are separated, but present. A two-page Spalding itinerary which includes the comprehensive April 5-April 20 barnstorming and reception schedule accompanies. The lower left section of the 5-1/2 x 8-1/2” schedule is missing, but does not compromise the overall presentation. Historically significant tandem in very presentable condition, one of which is confirmed to have belonged to a Cooperstown inductee. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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