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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 December 12, 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 December 2, 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 December 12th, if you easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE are the only bidder on an item that ends that day, that item QUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 or will close and you will be declared the winner. We cannot toll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if you stress enough; you will want to get your bids in early. For get our machine. It's always the first thing we check every- example, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a day. bid (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every item that you are interested in, you are good to go and will REGISTRATION: be allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the possibility of being shutout. phone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or online at www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is STEP 2) Extended Bidding Session 301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method and Between 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended bidding have any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normal session”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for the business hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5p end. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any item Eastern Time. that you have previously bid on, but you may not jump in on a new item during this time. Once registered you will need to confirm your email address by following the link in the confirmation email that STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending Style is automatically sent to your email address that you register Now adopted by most major auction houses; You're with. At the time of registration, you will create a User ID Welcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most other and Password, that you are responsible for; you will use that auction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auc- same User ID and Password every time you log into our site tions all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friend- for this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online or ly. Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog for by telephone. roughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving them ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN TIME ample opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pm on the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at 3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS: 11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has been received and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot will STEP 1) Initial Bids officially close and the lone bidder will be declared the win- ner. If there have been two or more bids on a particular NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchro- item, that item will remain open until 30 minutes have nized by Network Time Protocol to eastern time. The passed without any additional bids on that item. A 30- clock is set to reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm eastern minute timer is provided for each lot and will be automati- time, which is when the lot would end if no additional cally reset every time a new bid is made on that lot. If you bids are placed on the lot. If you have not bid on the up your own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30- lot, you will need to place your first bid by the time the minute clock will NOT reset. This is now available in real countdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. If you have any time on our website. You will want to hit the "REFRESH" questions, please ask in advance! button on your computer as the clock counts down, as our system will not automatically show an increase in bids. You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by Bids on items will continue to be accepted between 10:00 10:00 pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceed pm and 11:00 pm from any bidder that has bid on the item

W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M AL L IN I T I A L BI D S MUST B E P L AC E D B Y 1 0 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SES 3 prior to 10:00 pm (Extended Bidding Session). Based on FOLLOWING THE AUCTION these rules, no lot with two or more bids prior to 10:00 pm We will send winning bidders an email as well as written can close prior to 11:30 pm ET. invoices the week following the auction. Payment is request- ed within 15 days from the end of the auction. Extremely late or non-payments may result in the revocation of bid- BIDDING INCREMENTS: ding privileges for future auctions. Please note: when you If the current bid is: The Bid increment is bid on an item, you are entering a legally binding contract, $50 - $249 $10.00 indicating that you will pay for your items, plus the buyers' premium and any additional associated fees (sales tax, ship- $250 - $499 $25.00 ping, insurance, collection agency fees, etc...). You are $500 - $999 $50.00 responsible for any and all bids placed with your User ID $1,000 - $2,499 $100.00 and password. We WILL sell your debt to a collection $2,500 - $4,999 $250.00 agency if you fail to make payment. $5,000 - $9,999 $500.00 $10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00 MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION $25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00 1) All items are sold AS IS to the highest bidder $50,000+ $5,000.00 2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note our BUYERS PREMIUM is 18-1/2% of the hammer price. Here are some examples: This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidder will pay ($1185.00 plus shipping, handling and insur- a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who have ance). This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%), bid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lot which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY! ends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00 pm. At 11:00 pm, Bidder A was the high bidder on Lot 3) No one who is currently employed with Huggins and 420. If no one else bids before 11:30 pm, Bidder A will Scott or House of Cards may bid on any items in any win the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at Huggins and Scott Auctions. However, the auction house 11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giv- and its employees may consign items to the auction. ing Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No other auction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on Lot 420. 4) “Items With Reserves” feature slightly modified! b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 10:00 pm, We have expanded and modified the “items with reserves” he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm. feature for this auction. Now, the items with reserves are This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: it noted with a red outline around the lot and the words prevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30 “ITEM WITH RESERVE” heading above the lot. They minutes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allows will also appear in the appropriate category section based on people to know they have won an item without having to the item. The reason we have started this is to allow us to wait for every item in the auction to close. offer more unique and special items, while also giving our consignors the assurance that the items will at least reach a We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendly certain minimum. All items with reserves will have an Auction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it is opening bid and an estimated value range. The reserve bid just “a better mousetrap.” However should you have any on any item will never be greater than the low value in the questions about this procedure, PLEASE call us on our estimated range. By starting the bidding below the reserve local or toll free number. price it will allow our bidders to get their initial bids in A few examples for those of you that may not understand: prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids” on the a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not have final day of the auction and then all eligible bidders can a bid, you can click on the drop box and you have the decide what they want their final bid to be on that day. The option at bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250, items will have a statement in the bid box on our website $275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475, saying either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. Those $500, $550, $600 and so on. two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are entering a ceiling bid on one of these items and your ceiling bid b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your options exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the for bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300, value that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of $2400, $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on. your ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If the item ends with the “reserve not met” the item will be Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a max deemed “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to bid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you've make this a simple and easy-to-understand feature in our been outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, this auction; should you have any questions, concerns or com- means that the other bidder's max was also $850, that they ments on this new venture, we welcome your feedback. placed BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and one more bid will make you the current high bidder. You can 5) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will work enter the next acceptable bid of $900 and you will be the with you on larger lots to find the best way. All items must current high bid. be fully paid for, including shipping and insurance, before they will be sent out. We strongly encourage any local bid- PAYMENT OPTIONS ders to pick up their winnings at our Office or at the House We accept personal checks, business checks, money orders, of Cards. International bidders should contact us prior to bank checks, and cash. We WILL except Paypal for auction sending payment to discuss specific shipping options. items (if pre-authorized before the auction ends. Call for details). 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4 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 ATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF unique sticker/certificate combination for each item. In the YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NO remaining cases, on lots with more than one autographed REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THE item, we will issue one blanket auction letter of authenticity ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND IN THE SAME for the entire lot (although we are trying to do away with FORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER TO this altogether, but sometimes it is the only cost effective RECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA- method). This is the original letter that we receive from the TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!! authentication company describing the offered lot. You may use this "auction" LOA to obtain individual LOA's should We have conservatively graded most items, however we you chose to do that, however the auction LOA’s are only strongly encourage you to ask specific questions or better valid for 45 days from the end of the auction. Please see yet, come view the items you are interested in. If you are the item's description for specific authentication on each unsure of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right to individual lot. Please call if you have any questions regarding make any changes from the print catalog on our website. these auction lot LOA's. Any changes that are made, we will notify all who have placed bids on that item by email. Framed Items: Frames included with lots: while we make every effort to 7) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves the protect the frames included in these lots during pre auction right to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem as storage and post auction shipping, we are not responsible for unethical behavior. any damage to the frames themselves, and no refunds will be given due to frame damage. PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOT retract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you About Our Grading: are aware of the bid that you are placing, and which lot Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionally you are bidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancella- graded and encapsulated by independent grading compa- tion of all bids in the auction and bidding privileges nies. Many other lots have been graded by our highly edu- revoked. WE CANNOT COMPROMISE THE cated writers. For the most part, these are conservative INTEGRITY OF THE AUCTION BY CANCELING grades, but we are human and sometimes we may miss BIDS. something. We are not responsible for a third party grading company agreeing or disagreeing with our assessment and 8) Previewing Items Before the Auction - All items are we cannot issue refunds or credits if cards do not receive a available for viewing at our auction offices: 900 Silver Spring numerical grade or the exact grade that we describe. We Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advance for an strongly recommend that you come look at any items that appointment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask that you you are bidding on, and make your own determination provide a list of the items that you want to examine, so we about it's grade. may have them ready for you. Becoming one of Our Field Representatives: 9) All bids are in US Dollars! Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing compa- ny. Should you have an interest in joining our staff, we are 10) When we refer to a population report about graded always looking for part-time field representatives in new cards, we only reference the population of that card's grad- areas. Call our head of Field Representatives, Steve Dickler ing company. For example, if we say an SGC card has three at 215-530-4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose sit- equals and none better, we are only referring to that card's uation for you, as well as a chance to make some serious population among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwise money. stated. All population counts are valid as of the time of writ- ing and are subject to change. Consignments For Our Next Auction: We have already begun taking consignments for our About Our Autographs: February 6, 2014 auction. Consignment deadline: All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions come December 30, 2013 - by consigning your items early, you with either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most allow us the opportunity to advertise your items on our used), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), website, in trade publications and press releases, as well as at Stacks of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some major shows across the country. This is an invaluable way to even have more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we take expose your items to our thousands of current bidders and great pride in only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", possible new bidders, who can then plan ahead to bid on "NO QUESTIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's world your items. Believe me, it happens! of autopens, secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, you can rest assured that your autographed items from H&S We are always looking for unique Americana items to try in have passed the most stringent examination. our catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (pri- marily 1960s's and older, though), feel free to call us and Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signature discuss it. You may have a pile of gold that's just hidden was a common practice among teams where the key players under a little dust, or needs the right exposure! would not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendant would sign for the player. We note any signature that is a ALSO: We are the best major catalog auction company for clubhouse signature. newer modern insert, relic and autographed cards. Virtually every consignor has been pleased with the results for their Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's: "Shiny Cards" through our auction. For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining full pho- tograph LOA's from one of the respected third party Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale or con- authentication companies. For the lesser valued items, we signments of your cards and other treasures. are having those items authenticated and noted with a

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1. 1909 E102 Anonymous Christy Mat(t)hewson PSA 6 With 373 career victories to his historic ledger, deals another gem on his 1909 E102 Anonymous cornerstone. Judged EX-MT 6 by PSA, the horizontal illustration depicts the Class of 1936 inductee following through his steady pitching motion against a radiant tri-color dusk backdrop. It is difficult to fathom how this 2. 1909-11 T206 White Borders (Bat Off Shoulder) razor-sharp heirloom has withstood the century in such premier condition! Well con- structed corners and edges, accurate centering and alluring surface hues are all attrib- with Piedmont Factory 42 Back—SGC 60 utes of this ACC designated “candy” card. The checklist reverse which was particular- Having been recently plucked from a turn-of-the-century cigar box with over 1,000 of ly susceptible to reverse notations is absent of any writing. A “stand alone” card his closest friends, the offered 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Bat Off which survives as 1 of 6 at the grading level with only two better. For the entire desig- Shoulder) pose is the lone card in the recently discovered tobacco hoard with an nation this “Big Six” comes up aces as it meets or exceeds 92% of the other speci- incredibly scarce Piedmont Factory 42 advertising back. Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC, this mens judged from the set. “Georgia Peach” has endured its century in storage quite well as attested by its techni- Opening Bid $750.00 cal grade which meets or exceeds 84% of all similar Cobb copies judged by the respected third-party service. The instantly recognizable pose exhibits brilliant color schemes, intricate uniform detailing and is framed by barely touched corners and a solid perimeter. The advertising back which is ranked as the twelfth most difficult by the authoritative T206 Resource website is problem-free. Opening Bid $750.00

3. Circa 1892 Krebs vs. Ft. Smith Team 4. 1887 N690 Kalamazoo Bats Cabinet (Joe Smiling Al Maul SGC 30 McGinnity on Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC. Only seven Team) SGC 20 copies of the offered 1887 N690 Kalamazoo Bats (Smiling) Al Maul have Predating the previously been judged by the grading service. The first known Joe for the Quakers is McGinnity baseball clearly pictured in a season in which he image by two years is posted a 4-2 ledger. The Keystone native this circa 1892 Krebs exhibits a strong sepia-toned image (Oklahoma) vs. Ft. Smith against a period ballpark setting. The (Arkansas) team cabinet. reverse of the sturdy slab of antique card- Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC, the gelatin print measures 6-3/8 x 4-1/4” and was pro- board exhibits moderate creasing which duced by R. Johnson of Fort Smith. The 21 year-old future Hall of Famer is pictured barely protrudes the surface and does not with ball in hand standing third front right. Was produced in commemoration of a seriously impact the overall presentation. Krebs vs. Ft. Smith contest which resulted in McGinnity fanning 21 batters while Presents at the peak of the assigned tech- future big league rival Pink Hawley whiffed 24 Arkansans. A pencil inscribed notation nical appraisal. on the reverse reads “Frank Barnett, Denison City, Texas Rec./93”. Otherwise, the Opening Bid $750.00 sturdy cabinet is crease-free with a combination of moderate perimeter wear and reverse fingertip impressions. More details on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

5. 1914 T222 Fatima Cigarettes Rube 6. 1916 Tango Eggs PSA Marquard SGC 40 7—None Better The 1914 Fatima series is one of the most difficult Graded NM 7 by PSA. The controversial and and rare issues from the first quarter of the 20th undeniably talented Hal Chase presides on the century in part because of the use of actual photo- offered 1916 Tango Eggs example. This graphic images of the ball players. Presented is a Louisiana Type was part of a large find of such very clean and wonderfully sharp advertising backs in the New Orleans area. The that has been graded a 40 VG 3 by SGC. The posed Cincinnati exhibits strong corners, pitching image of this Hall of Famer is clear and he vivid imagery, clean back and a peculiar factory overall appeal of the card far exceeds expectations. cut associated with the issue. None better. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

6 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 7. 1887 Buchner Gold Coin (Ball Out of Hand) SGC 30 Opening Bid 8. 1905 Philadelphia Athletics Team 9. 1909-16 PC758 Max Stein Postcards $200.00 Postcard SGC 50 Buck Weaver SGC 40—Highest Graded Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

10. 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folder Ty 11. 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card 12. 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card Cobb/Desperate Slide for Third PSA 3 Cleveland Americans PSA 5 with Joe Brooklyn Nationals PSA 5 Opening Bid $150.00 Jackson Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

13. 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card St. 14. 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card 15. 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card New Louis Nationals PSA 4 Boston Americans PSA 3 York Nationals PSA 2.5 with Thorpe Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

16. 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card 17. 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card 18. 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card Pittsburgh Nationals PSA 2.5 Detroit Americans PSA 2 Boston Nationals PSA 1.5 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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20. (4) 1913 T200 Fatima 19. 1913 T200 Fatima Team Cards— Team Cards of All PSA 2.5 to 3 Philadelphia & Century-old ball Pittsburgh Nationals— players and the teams Both PSA they starred on come Keystone counterparts from the to life on this quartet Senior Circuit are joined on this of 1913 T200 Fatima pair of 1913 T200 Fatima Team Team Cards. Each Card antiques. Included are 1.) judged from VG 3 to Philadelphia Nationals (PSA 1) Good+ 2.5 by PSA. with Alexander, Rixey and 2.) Included are attractive renditions of PSA 3: (3 cards) with Chicago Americans Pittsburgh Nationals (PSA 1.5, (Cicotte, Collins, Shalk, Walsh, Weaver), Philadelphia Nationals (Alexander, Rixey), reverse glue residue/paper loss) Washington Americans (Gandil, Griffith, Johnson) and PSA 2.5: Philadelphia with Carey, Clarke and Wagner. Americans (Baker, Bender, Collins, Mack Plank). Aside from incidental crazing these Opening Bid $150.00 composites appear at the peak of their assigned technical grades. Opening Bid $200.00

22. (5) 1900s-1916 Baseball Postcards 21. 1909 Atlanta Crackers & Cabinets—All Postcard Sid Smith SGC 20— SGC Graded Only Graded A renowned pastor and Get crackin’ at this 1909 Atlanta Crackers other baseball personnel are Sid Smith oversized postcard. Graded 20 famously portrayed on these Fair 1.5 by SGC. The former Southern (5) 1900s-1916 postcards. Association backstop and T206 alum pres- Each judged by SGC. ents beautifully with a clean black-and- Included are 1.) 1900s white portrait amidst a decorative green Green’s Nebraska Indians backdrop. The correspondence section is postcard (SGC 20, reverse absent of any paper loss or writing. The pencil mark); 2.) circa sole representative judged by the third- 1910s Billy Sunday RPC party grading service. (SGC 20, reverse writing); 3.) 1913-15 Pinkerton #153 (SGC 20); 4.) Opening Bid $200.00 circa 1915 A. Israelson & Co. “Red Sox Warming Up” (SGC 20, reverse writing) and 5.) circa 1916 I. & M. Ottenheimer Billy Sunday (SGC 20, reverse writing). Opening Bid $200.00

23. (17) 1909-1939 Baseball Hall of Fame SGC Graded Cards with Cobb, Johnson & Ruth Ignite your pre-war Baseball Hall of Fame gathering with 24. (7) 1911 Gold Border PSA these (17) 1909-1939 singles including playing era exam- 1 to 2.5 Graded Singles with Walter ples of Cobb, Johnson, Ruth and more! Each graded by Johnson & SGC, included are lovely renditions of 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (5 cards, all common backs, unless Snag a “Big Train” and “Cy” with these (7) 1911 noted) with M. Brown (SGC 10, Chicago on Shirt, Polar T205 Gold Border singles. Each graded by PSA Bear), Cobb (SGC Authentic, Bat Off Shoulder, back with a Piedmont advertising back. Included are damage), W. Johnson (SGC 10, Portrait, reverse paper appropriately judged representations of PSA 2.5: loss), Lajoie (Portrait), Mathewson (SGC 20, Dark Cap); (4 cards) with Carrigan, Fromme, Hoblitzell 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (5 cards, all SGC Authentic (Cin. After 1908 Stats), Speaker; PSA 2: (2 due to colored edges) with Bender, McGraw, Speaker, cards, one qualifer) with E. Collins (Closed Tinker, C. Young; 1921 Schapira Brothers: Ruth (SGC Authentic, Portrait); 1923 Mouth), W. Johnson (mc) and PSA 1: C. Young. W572: E. Collins (SGC Authentic); 1933 Goudey: (2 cards) with #64 Grimes (SGC Opening Bid $250.00 20), #220 Grove (SGC 10); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: (2 cards) with #2 Simmons (SGC 20), #17 Frisch (SGC 35) and 1939 Play Ball: #30 Dickey (SGC 40). Opening Bid $250.00

26. (32) 1911 T205 Gold Border PSA 4 to 4.5 Graded Cards with (5) Hall 25. (16) 1911 T205 Gold Borders of Famers with (4) Hall of Famers—All PSA 3 Each graded either VG-EX+ 4.5 or VG-EX 4 by to 3.5 PSA with clean Piedmont advertising backs. Abundant assortment of (32) 1911 T205 Gold Each graded either VG+ 3.5 or VG 3 by PSA Border singles featuring (5) Hall of Famers and with Piedmont advertising backs. Presented are other tobacco era stars. Included are PSA 4.5: (16) 1911 T205 Gold Borders featuring a quartet Criger; PSA 4: (31 cards) with Austin, Baker, of Hall of Famers. Included are PSA 3.5: (2 Barry, Bergen, Brown, Carrigan, Clarke, Dygert, cards) with Camnitz, Gardner; PSA 3: (14 cards) Elberfeld, Evans, Gardner, Groom, T. Jones, with Austin, Barger (Full “B” on Cap), Clarke, Krause, LaPorte, Latham (A. Latham on back), (2) Dygert, Elberfeld, Gibson, Huggins, T. Jones, Leever, McBride, McConnell, McGraw, Murphy, Maddox, McConnell, Oakes, Tinker and Wheat. Olmstead, Payne, Pelty SP, Phelps, Reulbach, Opening Bid $250.00 Rucker, Schaefer, Stone, Wallace (With Cap) and D. White. Opening Bid $400.00

8 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 27. 1911 T205 Gold Border 28. 1911 T205 29. 1911 T205 Christy Gold Border Gold Border Mathewson PSA 4 PSA 4 PSA 4 Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $250.00 $250.00 $250.00

31. (3) 1911 T205 Gold 30. 1911 T205 Border Hall Gold Border of Fame/Star Variations— PSA 3 All PSA Opening Bid $250.00 Graded Opening Bid $250.00 32. (5) 1911 T205 Gold Border PSA Graded Variations Opening Bid $250.00

35. 1909-11 33. 1909-11 34. 1909 T206 T206 White T206 White White Borders Ty Borders Ty Borders Cobb (Bat Cobb (Red Christy Off Portrait) Mathewson Shoulder) PSA 4 (Dark Cap) PSA 3 with Opening Bid PSA 4 Old Mill $400.00 Opening Bid Back $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

36. 1909-11 37. 1909-11 38. 1909-11 T206 White T206 White T206 White Borders Ty Borders Ty Borders Cobb (Red Cobb (Bat Tinker, Evers Portrait) PSA Off Shoulder) & Chance— 3.5 with Polar All PSA Opening Bid Bear Back— Graded $250.00 PSA 2.5 Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $250.00

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40. (33) 1909-11 T206 White 39. (18) 1909-11 T206 White Borders PSA 3 to 3.5 with (17) Borders PSA 2 with (4) Hall Hall of Famers Including of Famers Including Mathewson & (8) Southern Mathewson & Brown Hindu Leaguers Each judged Good 2 by PSA. Absolutely stacked assortment of (33) 1909- Promising array of (18) 1909-11 T206 11 T206 White Borders showcasing a whop- White Borders headlined by a quartet ping cast of (17) Hall of Famers and (8) of Hall of Famers, additional Southern Southern Leaguers. Each graded between Leaguers and a pair of tough backs. VG+ 3.5 and VG 3 by PSA. Featured are Unless noted, each relic displays a Hall of Famers: (17 cards, all common Piedmont advertising back. Included backs) with PSA 3.5: (2 cards) with Clarke are J. Barry, Birmingham, Camnitz (Holding Bat), Jennings (Portrait); PSA 3: (Arms Folded), Chance (Yellow (15 cards) with Beckley, Bresnahan (Portrait), Portrait), Coles (mc, Augusta, Brown M. Brown (Cubs on Shirt), J. Collins, G. Hindu back), Cross, H. Davis (Initialed Davis, Evers (with Bat, Chicago on Shirt), Front), Donohue, Doolin, Dougherty Joss (Portrait), Lajoie (Portrait), Mathewson (Portrait), Jennings (One Hand (White Cap), McGinnity, McGraw (Portrait, Showing), Lipe (Richmond), Manion No Cap), Speaker, Tinker (Bat Off Shoulder), (Columbia), Mathewson (Dark Cap), Walsh, C. Young (Glove Shows); Southern Murphy (Throwing), Orth (Lynchburg), Leaguers: (8 cards, all PSA 3 with Piedmont J. White (Old Mill) and Willis backs, unless noted) with Carey (Old Mill), J. Hart, Hooker, Kiernan, LaFitte, (Portrait). McCauley, Rockenfeld and Shaughnessy (Old Mill). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

41. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Group of (42) PSA 4 42. (18) 1909-11 T205 Gold Graded Cards with (11) Hall of Border & T206 White Famers & (2) Southern Border PSA Graded Cards Leaguers with (3) Hall of Famers & Each graded VG-EX 4 by PSA with no (2) Southern Leaguers qualifiers. Premier assortment of (42) Three Hall of Famers and a pair of 1909-11 T206 White Borders group with Southern Leaguers power this group (11) Hall of Famers and a pair of Southern of (18) 1909-11 T205 Gold Border & Leaguers. This crease-free gathering T206 White Border singles. Each exhibits relatively strong perimeters and graded by PSA, these treasures each shimmering surface color schemes. Unless display Piedmont backs. Included are noted, each antiquity exhibits a clean 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (5 Piedmont advertising back. Highlights cards) with PSA 5: Abbott; PSA 4.5: include Hall of Famers: (11 cards) with Nattress, Thebo (Waco), Thornton Bender (Old Mill, Pitching, Trees in Back), (Mobile); PSA 3: McGinnity; 1911 Chesbro, E. Collins, Evers (with Bat, Cubs T205 Gold Borders: (13 cards) with on Shirt), Joss (Portrait), Marquard (Hands PSA 5.5: Hummel; PSA 5: Criger; at Thighs), McGraw (Portrait, No Cap), PSA 4.5: Criger; PSA 4: Clarke, Tinker (Bat On Shoulder), Waddell Dygert, Elberfeld, Evans, T. Jones, (Portrait), Wallace, Willis (Portrait); Krause, Latham (A. Latham on Back), Southern Leaguers: (2 cards) with Coles, Leever, Phelps and PSA 3.5: Wheat. Cranston; Variations: F. Smith (Chicago & Boston); Others: (28 cards) with Cicotte Opening Bid $250.00 and Puttman. More on website. Opening Bid $250.00

43. (21) 1909-11 T205 Gold 44. (26) 1909-11 T205 Gold Border & T206 White Border Border, T206 White Border & PSA Graded Cards with (11) E91 American Caramel Cards Hall of Famers Including with Mathewson—All SGC Johnson Authentic Featured are (21) 1909-11 T205 Gold Each graded Authentic by SGC due to Border and T206 White Border PSA graded slight instances of perimeter trimming. cards with (11) Hall of Famers. Unless Dazzling array of (26) 1909-11 T205 Gold noted, each card displays a common adver- Border, T206 White Border and E91 tising back. Included are 1909-11 T206 American Caramel cards with (4) Hall of White Borders: (13 cards) with PSA 4: (2 Famers including Mathewson. Unless cards) with Bell (Follow Through), noted, each relic displays a common adver- Bresnahan (with Bat); PSA 3.5: (2 cards) tising back. Included are: 1909-11 T206 with Chance (Yellow Portrait, Polar Bear), White Borders: (9 cards) with J. Barry Zimmerman; PSA 3: (4 cards) with Duffy, (American Beauty 350), Bastian (Old Mill, Griffith (Portrait), Joss (Pitching), McGraw Southern Leaguer), Beckley (Sovereign (Finger in Air, Old Mill); PSA 2.5: Huggins 350), Dygert, F. Jones (Hands at Hips), (Hands at Mouth); PSA 2: (4 cards) with Krause (Pitching), Maloney, Rudolph, Bender (Trees in Back, Old Mill), Griffith Slagle; 1910 E91C American Caramel: (Batting), Johnson (Portrait), Marquard McConnell; 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (16 (Portrait); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (8 cards) with Austin, Ball, Beck, Elberfeld, cards) with PSA 3.5: (5 cards) with Dooin Fletcher, Foxen, Groom, Hartsel, Hemphill (Cycle), Miller, Oldring, Pelty, Stone; PSA 3: (3 cards) with Blackburne, Schulte (mk) (Sovereign), Lobert, Marquard, Mathewson (Polar Bear), Meyers, Needham, Oakes and Titus. and Wallace (with Cap). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

10 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 45. (3) 1909- 46. (4) 1909-11 11 T206 T206 White White Border Border Hall of Hall of Famers with Famers with Tougher Johnson, Backs Mathewson & Including Young—All Lajoie & PSA Graded Mathewson— Iconic hurlers from All PSA both the American Take a break from and National the ordinary with 47. (5) 1909-11 T206 White Border Hall Leagues are front- these (4) 1909-11 of Famers with (2) Johnson, (2) and-center on this T206 White Border trio of 1909-11 Hall of Famers, Mathewson & Speaker—All PSA T206 White Border each of which dis- Double your pleasure of both the “Big Six” and “Big Hall of Famers. plays an uncommon Train” and add a “Gray Eagle” to the mix and then you Each graded by advertising back! Each appropriately graded by PSA. have this high octane gathering of 1909-11 T206 White PSA with a clean Piedmont advertising back. Included Included are attractive versions of 1.) Crawford (with Border Hall of Famers. Each graded by PSA with a are 1.) Johnson (PSA 1, Portrait); 2.) Mathewson (PSA Bat, El Principe De Gales, PSA 3); 2.) Lajoie (Portrait, Piedmont advertising back. Included are 1-2.) (2) 1.5, Dark Cap) and 3.) Young (PSA 2, Portrait). These Sovereign 350, PSA 3); 3.) Mathewson (Dark Cap, Johnson: (Hands at Chest, PSA 1.5, mk) and (Portrait, relics would definitely not appear out of place in a Tolstoi, PSA 2.5) and 4.) C. Young (Bare Hand Shows, PSA 1.5); 3-4.) (2) Mathewson: (Dark Cap, PSA 1.5) higher graded holder. Sovereign 150, PSA 3). and (Portrait, PSA 3) and 5.) Speaker (PSA 2). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

48. (9) 1933- 49. (23) 1940 50. (6) 1939 Goudey & Play Ball 1909-1969 Play Ball PSA Baseball PSA Baseball Graded Hall of Graded Hall of Hall of Famers with Famers with Fame DiMaggio, Foxx Williams Singles & Hornsby World War II era with (5) What a Starting sluggers and “old SGC timer” Hall of Fame Lineup! Take aim Graded with these (9) 1933- contemporaries are 1939 Goudey and teamed with these Including Play Ball PSA graded (23) 1940 Play Ball Mantle & Hall of Famers PSA graded stars. Mathewson including DiMaggio, Included are PSA 5: Circle the bases with this outstanding sextet of 1909- Foxx, Hornsby and #118 Hoyt; PSA 4.5: 1969 Baseball Hall of Fame singles, (5) of which are more! Included are (2 cards) with #177 judged by SGC. Included are 1909-11 T206 White 1933 Goudey: (4 Baker, #224 Traynor; Borders: (3 cards, all Piedmont backs) with Chance cards) with #29 Foxx (PSA 3), #42 E. Collins (PSA 4), PSA 4: (16 cards) with #6 Gomez, #7 Dickey, #27 T. (SGC 40, Orange Portrait), E. Collins (SGC 45), #188 Hornsby (PSA 1), #223 Dean (PSA 1.5, mc); Williams, #87 Hubbell, #104 P. Waner, #120 W. Mathewson (SGC 30, White Cap); 1968 Topps: (2 1935 Goudey Four-in-One: (4 cards) with Johnson, #132 Mack, #153 McKechnie, #170 Speaker, cards) with #45 Seaver (SGC 55), #177 Ryan RC (mis- Bottomley/Piet (PSA 4, mc), R. Ferrell/Werber (PSA 4), #173 Lajoie, #174 Evers, #175 Mathewson, #176 cut, presents VG-EX) and 1969 Topps: #500 Mantle Goslin/Schuble (PSA 4), Vance/Berry (PSA 4.5) and Manush, #178 Carey, #179 Sisler (mk), #236 Bottomley; PSA 3.5: (4 cards) with #41 Gehringer, #88 (SGC 50, White Letters). 1939 Play Ball: #26 DiMaggio (PSA 2, mk). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Ott, #102 Klein and #168 Wagner. Opening Bid $250.00

51. (3) 1951- 1952 Bowman & Berk Ross Joe DiMaggio, & PSA Graded Cards A pair of “Bronx Bombers” and a 52. (5) 1948-1959 Topps & Bowman PSA “Beantown Graded Cards with (3) Mantle, Musial 53. 1953 Topps #82 Mantle & 1954 Basher” are dis- RC & Clemente Topps #94 Banks RC—Both SGC 45 covered with this Slugging big league stalwarts crush the ball with these Each judged 45 VG+ 3.5 by SGC. Prolific members of trio of 1951-1952 (5) 1948-1959 Topps and Bowman singles. Each grad- the 500 Home Club are depicted early in their Bowman and Berk Ross Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle ed by PSA. Included are : 1959 careers on this tandem of classic Topps Baseball cards. and Ted Williams cards. Each evaluated by PSA, Topps #478 (PSA 6); Mickey Mantle: (3 cards) with Included are 1.) 1953 Topps #82 Mantle and 2.) 1954 included are 1.) 1951 Bowman #165 T. Williams (PSA 1957 Topps #95 (PSA 5), 1962 Topps #200 (PSA 5), Topps #94 Banks RC. 5); 2.) 1952 Berk Ross DiMaggio (PSA 6) and 3.) 1952 1968 Topps #280 (PSA 4) and : 1948 Opening Bid $250.00 Bowman #101 Mantle (PSA 4). Bowman #36 RC (PSA 4). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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55. 1935 54. 1933 Goudey 56. 1939 Goudey Baseball Play Ball Baseball Four-in- #26 Joe #181 Babe One #5A DiMaggio Ruth PSA PSA 5 3.5 PSA 3.5 Opening Bid Opening Bid $250.00 $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

57. 1940 58. 1948 Play Ball R346 Blue #225 Joe Tint #29 Jackson PSA 3.5 PSA 7 Opening Bid Opening Bid $250.00 $250.00 59. 1951 Bowman Baseball #305 RC PSA 5 Opening Bid $200.00

62. 1953 60. 1952 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball #244 Willie #261 Willie Mays PSA 4 Mays PSA 4 Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $400.00 61. 1952 Berk Ross Mickey Mantle PSA Authentic Opening Bid $300.00

63. 1953 65. 1963 Stahl- Topps Meyer Gil Baseball Hodges #537 Pete PSA 4 (mk) Rose Rookie Opening Bid PSA 7 $250.00 Opening Bid 64. 1955 Topps Baseball #164 Roberto $250.00 Clemente Rookie PSA 6 Opening Bid $250.00

12 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 68. 1964 Topps Stand-Up Mickey Mantle - SGC 86 Issued at the culmination of New York’s run of 14 pen- nants in 16 seasons, this 1964 Topps 67. 1955 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame Stand-Up 66. 1954 Topps Baseball: #94 Ernie Mickey Rookies of #123 Koufax, #124 Killebrew Mantle is Banks RC (PSA 5) & #128 & #164 Clemente—All PSA 4-5 among the RC (PSA 3.5) Each graded from EX 5 to VG-EX 4 by PSA. Claim most pristine Two foundation pieces to the classic 1954 Topps this splendid trio of 1955 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame examples Baseball edition are available with this tandem of “Mr. rookies. Included are fresh copies of 1.) #123 Koufax you’ll find. Cub” and “Hammerin’ Hank” Hall of Fame rookies. RC (PSA 4.5); 2.) #124 Killebrew RC (PSA 5) and 3.) Encapsulated and Graded 86 NM+ 7.5 by SGC, the Each assessed by PSA. Included are clean renditions of #164 Clemente RC (PSA 4). keepsake is one of seven at its lofty tier with only five 1.) #94 Banks RC (PSA 5) and 2.) #128 Aaron RC Opening Bid $250.00 graded higher. (PSA 3.5). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

69. (4) 1961- 1967 Topps Baseball Roberto Clemente & Mickey Mantle Cards—All PSA 7 to 8 Cross-league 70. (5) 1967-1973 Topps Baseball PSA Hall of Famers Graded Hall of Fame Rookies with are joined with Ryan, Schmidt & Seaver 71. (6) 1968-1971 Topps Baseball PSA this quartet of Fresh-faced farmhands who would later attain diamond Graded Cards with Bench RC, (4) Ryan 1961-1967 Topps immortality are pictured on these (5) 1967-1973 Topps Baseball Roberto & Seaver Baseball Hall of Fame rookies. Each graded by PSA. Clemente and Sizzling sextet of 1968-1971 Topps Baseball PSA grad- Included are extremely attractive versions of 1.) 1967 Mickey Mantle ed Hall of Famers featuring rookies of Bench and Ryan. Topps #581 Seaver RC (PSA 5); 2-3.) 1968 Topps cards. Each Included are 1-3.) 1968 Topps: #45 Seaver (PSA 7), Baseball: #177 Ryan RC (PSA 6), #247 Bench RC judged by PSA. #177 Ryan RC (PSA 5), #247 Bench RC (PSA 5); 4.) (PSA 7); 4.) 1969 Topps Baseball #260 R. Jackson RC Included are Roberto Clemente: (2 cards, each PSA 7) 1969 Topps #533 Ryan (PSA 6.5); 5.) 1970 Topps #712 (PSA 4.5) and 5.) 1973 Topps Baseball #615 with 1962 Topps #10, 1963 Topps #540; Mickey Ryan (PSA 6) and 6.) 1971 Topps #513 Ryan (PSA 7). Schmidt/Cey RC (PSA 6). Mantle: (2 cards) with 1961 Topps #578 AS (PSA 8, Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 mc) and 1967 Topps #150 (PSA 7). Opening Bid $250.00

73. (8) 1953- 74. (14) 1952-1963 1963 Topps Topps & Bowman & Bowman Baseball PSA Baseball Graded Hall of PSA Graded Famers & Stars Stars with with (3) Clemente (5) Mantle, Dynamic players are pic- (2) Aaron & tured in these (14) 1952- 1963 Topps and Clemente Bowman Baseball PSA Only the elite are graded Hall of Famers depicted on these and stars. Included are 72. (6) 1958-1968 Topps Baseball Hall of (8) 1953-1963 1952 Topps: #11 Fame/Star PSA 6 to 7.5 Rookie Cards Topps and Rizzuto (PSA 4.5), #57 Bowman Lopat (PSA 5), #59 with Maris & Seaver Baseball PSA graded cards. Included are Mickey Roberts (PSA 4.5, BB), Prolific longball launchers, defensive stalwarts and an Mantle: (5 cards) with 1.) 1953 Bowman Color #44 #129 Mize (PSA 3.5), #175 B. Martin RC (PSA 5), 237 ace are all portrayed on these (6) 1958-1968 Topps w/Bauer/Berra (PSA 5.5); 2.) 1957 Topps #407 w/Berra (PSA 5, mc); 1953 Bowman Color: #9 Rizzuto (PSA Baseball PSA graded Hall of Famers and stars. (PSA 5); 3.) 1962 Topps #200 (PSA 5); 4.) 1963 Topps 4); 1954 Topps: #13 B. Martin (PSA 6); 1956 Topps: Included are 1.) 1958 Topps #47 Maris RC (PSA 6); 2.) #200 (PSA 3); 5.) 1965 Topps #350 (PSA 5); Hank #33 Clemente (PSA 4); 1957 Topps: #35 F. Robinson 1960 Topps #316 McCovey RC (PSA 6); 3.) 1963 Aaron (2 cards) with 1.) 1955 Topps #47 (PSA 4.5); 2.) RC (PSA 5); 1958 Topps: #52 Clemente (PSA 4), #307 Topps #553 Stargell RC (PSA 6); 4.) 1965 Topps #581 1956 Topps #31 (PSA 5) and Roberto Clemente: 1963 B. Robinson (PSA 5); 1961 Topps: #287 Yastrzemski Perez RC (PSA 7.5); 5.) 1967 Topps #581 Seaver RC Topps #540 (PSA 6). (PSA 7) and 1963 Topps: #540 Clemente (PSA 7). (PSA 7) and 6.) 1968 Topps #247 Bench RC (PSA 6). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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76. (100) 1966 O-Pee- Chee (Blank Back) Baseball BVG Graded Cards with (11) BVG 9 Sizzling slices of cardboard from “north of the border” are front-and- center with these (100) 1966 O- Pee-Chee Baseball (Blank Back) BVG graded cards. Included are BVG 9: (11 cards) with #112, #124 McGraw, 145, 147, #150 Colavito, 151, 165, 174, 181, #183 CL, 185; BVG 8.5: (11 cards) with #113, #132 Cepeda, 144, 147, 155, 159, 164, 168, 175, 181, 187 BVG 8: (33 cards) with #111, 113, 118, 121, 122, (2) 123, #125 Brock, 128, 129, 75. (15) 1949-1965 Topps & Bowman Baseball Hall of Fame 131, (2) 133, 134, (2) 139, 148, 149, 159, #160 Ford, 162, 163, Rookie PSA Graded Cards with Banks, Clemente, Maris, Yaz #167 Powell, 168, #172 Mets & More Team, 173, 175, 176, 184, 187, Fifteen 1949-1965 Topps and Bowman Baseball Hall of Fame PSA graded rookie 190, 194; BVG 7.5: (12 cards) with cards that is absolutely loaded with first ballot inductees. Included are 1949 Bowman: #111, 119, 122, 143, 157, #167 #214 Ashburn RC (PSA 4); 1951 Bowman: (2 cards) with #1 Ford RC (PSA 4), #232 Powell, (2) 170, 176, 177, 178, Fox RC (PSA 5); 1954 Topps: #94 Banks RC (PSA 6, mc); 1955 Topps: #164 188; BVG 7: (16 cards) with #112, Clemente RC (PSA 3.5); 1956 Topps: #292 Aparicio RC (PSA 4); 1957 Topps: #35 F. 114, 115, #130 Torre, 136, 141-143, 149, 153, 166, 169, 180, 184, 185, 192; BVG Robinson RC (PSA 4); 1958 Topps: #47 Maris RC (PSA 4); 1959 Topps: #514 6.5: (3 cards) with #148, 171, 189; BVG 6: (4 cards) with #146, 183, 195, 196; BVG Gibson RC (PSA 5); 1960 Topps: (2 cards) with #148 Yastrzemski RC (PSA 4), #316 5: (2 cards) with #152, 179; BVG 4.5: (4 cards) with #135, 150, 156, 186; BVG 4: (3 McCovey RC (PSA 5); 1961 Topps: #141 B. Williams RC (PSA 6); 1964 Topps: cards) with #131, 161, 165 and BVG 3.5: #125 Brock. #541 Niekro RC (PSA 5); 1965 Topps: (2 cards) with #526 Hunter RC (PSA 6) and Opening Bid $500.00 #581 Perez RC (PSA 5.5). Opening Bid $250.00

77. (59) 1950-1969 Topps, Bowman & Fleer Baseball PSA Graded Cards with Numerous Hall of Famers Explosive potential abounds in this extensive 1950-1969 Topps, Bowman and Fleer Baseball gallery of (59) PSA graded cards with a stellar cast of Hall of Fame luminaries headlining. Featured among this profitable array are 1952 Bowman: (2) #1 Berra (PSA 4, PSA 2); 1956 Topps: #5 T. Williams (PSA 5.5); 1957 Topps: #76 Clemente (PSA 5); 1959 Topps: #163 Koufax (PSA 5), #380 Aaron (PSA 4), #478 Clemente (PSA 4.5), #514 Gibson RC (PSA 3); 1960 Topps: (2) #160 Mantle/Boyer (PSA 6, PSA 5.5); 1961 Topps: #388 Clemente (PSA 6); 1962 Topps: (2) #18 Mantle/Mays (PSA 6, PSA 5), #318 Mantle IA (PSA 5); 1963 Topps: #25 Kaline (PSA 7), #390 Aaron (PSA 6); 1965 Topps: #134 Mantle WS (PSA 7); 1966 Topps: #126 Palmer RC (PSA 6), #300 Clemente (PSA 6); 1968 Topps: #480 ’s Dream/Clemente (PSA 8) and 1969 Topps: #572 McCovey/Marichal (PSA 8). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

78. 1911 T201 Mecca 79. 1935 Goudey Four-In- Double Folders Complete One Baseball Complete Set of (50) PSA 4-6 Graded Set of (36) Cards Cards Heralded by the last hurrah of Consistently graded and uniformly “The Bambino” (as a Boston attractive, this innovative 1911 T 2 0 1 Brave), thirty additional Hall of Mecca Double Folders complete set of Famers join the ranks on the (50) cards predates the next similar set offered 1935 Goudey Four-In-One (1955 Topps Doubleheaders) by 45 Baseball complete set of (36) years. Each graded between EX-MT 6 cards. This ingenious series is quite and VG-EX 4 by PSA, these splendid clean and has an overall approxi- antiques depict their subjects applying mate condition breakdown of 14% their crafts amidst a period ballpark (EX-MT or better), 19% (EX), setting. Highlights include: P S A 6 : I . 31% (VG-EX) and 36% (VG or Thomas/Coombs; P S A 5 : (12 cards) lesser) with only two instances of with Walsh/Payne; P S A 4 : (37 cards) surface writing. Highlights include with Bender/Oldring, Appling/Earnshaw (VG), B r i d w e l l /M a t h e w s o n, M. Averill/Kamm (VG-EX), Brown/Hofman, Chase/Sweeney, F. Bottomley/Hudlin (VG), Clarke/Byrne, E. Collins/Baker, Bottomley/Piet (EX), C r a w f o r d / C o b b, E v e r s / C h a n c e, Cochrane/Gehringer (EX-MT), Cochrane/Simmons (VG), Cronin/Reynolds (EX), Huggins/Bresnahan, W. Johnson/ S t r e e t , Cuyler/Grimes/Klein (VG-EX), Dean/Frisch (VG), Dickey/Lazzeri/Ruffing (GD), R. L a j o i e / F a l k e n b e rg, Lake/Wa l l a c e , Ferrell/Werber (EX-MT), Foxx/Mahaffey (VG-EX), Goslin/Schuble (FR, writing), M c G i n n i t y / M c C a r t y, Speaker/Gardner, Greenberg/Fox (VG-EX), Hoyt/L. Waner/P. Waner (VG-EX), T. Jackson/Terry (VG- Summers/Jennings and W h e a t / B e rg e n . EX), Lyons/Hayes (VG-EX), Manush/Lary (VG-EX), Ott/Critz (VG), Ruth/Maranville More on our website. (VG-EX), Traynor/Lucas (VG) and Vance/Berry (VG). Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $900.00

14 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 80. 1882 H804- 11 Cosack & Co. Baseball Positions SGC Graded Near Set of (8/9) Traded Cards Obscure 1882 H804-11 Cosack & Co. Baseball Positions near set of (8/9) trade cards. Each judged by SGC. Included are SGC 40: Centre Fielder (Marshall & 81. 1880s H804-5 Baseball Comics-Colored SGC Graded Set of Ball); SGC 30: (4) Trade Cards Batsman (Marshall & Ball); SGC 20: (2 cards) with Left Fielder (reverse glue residue), 2nd Baseman Each graded by SGC. Nineteenth Century enthusiasts will want to pick up the offered (Marshall & Ball); SGC 10: 3rd Baseman (reverse scrapbook residue); SGC 1880s H804-5 Baseball Comics trade card set. These 125 year-old renditions picture Authentic: (3 cards) with Catcher (trimmed), 1st Baseman (trimmed) and Pitcher stereotypical illustrations of their African-American subjects participating in our (trimmed, Marshall & Ball). Missing only Short Stop for completion. national pastime. Included are SGC 40: ; SGC 30: Out!-On A Fly; SGC Opening Bid $250.00 20: A Point in Dispute (A&P Tea Co.) and SGC Authentic: F-O-U-L Ball. Opening Bid $200.00

82. 1880s H804-4 83. 1888 Tuck & Capdura Cigars Sons Die-Cut Baseball Comics Set of (10) in Complete Set of Framed Display (5) SGC Graded Popular in the produc- Trade Cards tion of postcards, Rafael Tuck & Sons Amusing illustrations of took to the diamond nineteenth century with the 1888 baseball subjects are the “Artistic Baseball fare on the offered Series” die-cut player 1880s H804-4 figures. Representing Capadura Cigars all (10) teams in the Baseball Comics com- set, this gorgeous dis- plete set of (5) trade play is framed to 29- cards. Each graded by 1/8 x 29-1/8” with a SGC. Included are baseball field theme. SGC 50: Behind the Arranged at various Bat; SGC 40: Where positions, (12) of the will you have them?; vintage keepsakes SGC 20: (2 cards) with present beautifully A Short Stop!, Two with fresh appearance Men Out and Three and and vibrant color. Included are: , Boston, Brooklyn, (2) Chicago, Detroit, SGC 10: Judgment!. Indianapolis, New York, (2) Philadelphia, Pittsburg and St. Louis. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

85. 1938 Our 84. 1889 H108-1B Tobin National Lithographs Baby Talk Game Pins Series Complete Set of (9/9) Complete SGC Graded Cards Set of (30) Diamond toddlers rule the base paths with with the offered 1889 H108-1B Tobin Cardboard Lithographs Baby Talk Series complete Backings set of (9/9) trade cards. Included are Issued in 1938, SGC 50: Kingdon Gould; SGC 40: this complete Lord Fauntleroy; SGC 30: (3 cards) set of (30) with Dixey Jr., Little Mascot, Mull PM8 “Our Tobin; SGC 20: Baby McKee (reverse National stamp); SGC 10: Baby Bunting Game” pins (reverse glue residue/paper loss); SGC showcases the Authentic: (2 cards) with Baby Anson likenesses of (trimmed) and Baby Kelly (reverse period greats. The 7/8”-diameter collectibles are fastened to their original cardboard glue residue/paper loss). backings as tabs are inserted through small openings. The keepsakes carry an approxi- Opening Bid $250.00 mate overall breakdown of 30% (EX or better), 30% (VG-EX) and 40% (VG or less- er). Highlights include: Dean (GD), DiMaggio (EX), Foxx (VG-EX), Gehrig (VG- EX), Greenberg (EX) and Ott (VG-EX). Opening Bid $200.00

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87. 1950 Bowman 86. 1949 Baseball Near Set Bowman (249/252) Baseball Strong 1950 Bowman Near Set of Baseball near set of (237/240) (249/252) that is only with (3) SGC three commons short of total completion. The Graded Keys overall approximate con- Including dition breakdown for SGC 60 Paige these tiny treasures is as follows: 20% (EX-MT or RC & SGC better), 25% (EX), 30% 50 J. (VG-EX) and 25% (VG Robinson RC or lesser) with the With a legendary tougher low series gener- Hall of Fame ally presenting similarly rookie class along with additional “legends in the making”, the offered 1949 with the higher numbers. Bowman Baseball near set of (237/240) cards is among the most celebrated issues Highlights include #6 released by the Philadelphia manufacturer. This consistently attractive edition is fur- Feller (VG), #19 Spahn (VG), #21 Reese (VG), #22 J. Robinson (VG), #46 Berra ther fueled by a trio of SGC graded keys and three print variations. The overall (VG), #75 Campanella (VG), #77 Snider (EX), #98 T. Williams (GD), #112 Hodges approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 10% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), (GD), #139 Mize (VG), #148 Wynn (EX-MT) and #229 Frisch (EX). Also present is a 40% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with the challenging high series generally pair of SGC 60 graded cards of #30 and 42. Missing only #64, 72 and 227 for com- presenting on par with the lower numbers. Highlights include #24 Musial (VG-EX), pletion. More on our website. #27 Feller (EX), #46 Roberts RC (VG-EX), #50 J. Robinson RC (SGC 50), #84 Opening Bid $500.00 Campanella RC (VG), #98 Rizzuto (SGC 50, Name on Front), #100 Hodges RC (VG), #110 Wynn RC (EX-MT), #214 Ashburn RC (VG-EX), #224 Paige RC (SGC 60), #226 Snider RC (EX), #238 Lemon RC (EX); Printed Name on Back: (3 cards) with #126 Brazle (EX-MT), #127 Majeski (VG-EX) and #143 Dillinger (NM). Missing only #65 Slaughter, #111 Schoendienst and #233 Doby RC for com- pletion. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

88. 1948 & 1953 Bowman Baseball Black & White Complete Sets Pictured in intense black- and-white clarity are the big leaguers found in the offered pair of 1948 and 1953 89. 1955 Bowman Baseball Complete Set (320/320) with (14) Bowman Baseball editions. Highlights include 1948 Graded Plus Variation Bowman set: (48/48, 25% Formidable 1955 Bowman Baseball complete set of (320) cards with (14) graded plus VG-EX or better, 35% VG, a variation. The overall approximate condition breakdown for this popular television 40% GD or lesser) with #3 themed series is as follows: 15% (EX or better), 25% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 30% Kiner RC (VG), #4 Mize RC (GD or lesser). Highlights include #1 Wilhelm (VG), #22 Campanella (VG-EX), #37 (EX), #6 Berra RC (GD), #8 Reese (PSA 5, mc), #59 Ford (GD), #68 E. Howard RC (VG), #168 Berra (VG), #171 Rizzuto RC (VG-EX), #18 Roberts (PSA 5), #179 Aaron (GD), #184 Mays (SGC 40), #202 Mantle (GD), #242 Spahn RC (VG), #36 Musial Banks (SGC 40) and #308 Lopez (EX). Included are (10) common graded cards and RC (PR, reverse paper loss), an additional #101 Johnson (VG, E. Johnson Braves front). More on our website. #38 Schoendienst RC (GD); Opening Bid $400.00 1953 Bowman Black & White Set: (64/64, 20% 91. 1957 Topps Baseball VG-EX or better, 40% VG, Complete Set of (407) 40% GD or lesser) with #15 Mize (GD) and #39 Stengel (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Cards The “cream of the crop” rises with this impressive 1957 Topps Baseball 90. 1955 Red Man Tobacco complete set of (407) cards. The Complete Set of (50) Cards inaugural standard-sized issue is with Tabs quite clean and has an overall approximate condition breakdown of Snuff out this 1955 Red Man 20% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), Tobacco complete set of (50) cards 25% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or less- from your oddball baseball wantlist. er) with moderate instances of askew This radiant collection is complete centering inherent with the issue. with the original tabs and generally Keys include #1 T. Williams (GD), presents (EX-MT) with many better #2 Berra (VG), #10 Mays (GD), #18 and only a handful lesser. Keys Drysdale RC (VG-EX), #20 Aaron include : (25/25) (VG), #24 Mazeroski RC (VG-EX), with #3 Ford (EX-MT), #4 Fox (EX- #35 F. Robinson RC (EX-MT), #76 MT), #8 Lemon (NM), #14 Wynn Clemente (VG-EX), #95 Mantle (GD), #16 Berra (EX-MT), #18 Doby (VG-EX), #125 Kaline (VG-EX), (NM); : (25/25) #210 Campanella (VG-EX), #212 with #1 Ashburn (VG-EX), #7 Mays Colavito RC (VG-EX), #286 Richardson RC (VG-EX), #302 Koufax (VG-EX), #312 (VG-EX), #10 Spahn (NM), #12 Kubek RC (EX), #328 B. Robinson RC (GD), #338 Bunning RC (VG-EX), #400 Wilhelm (NM), #17 Reese (VG-EX), Dodgers Sluggers (GD) and #407 Mantle/Berra (EX). More on our website. #18 Schoendienst (EX-MT) and #19 Snider (EX-MT). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $150.00

16 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 92. 1958 Topps Baseball 93. 1960 Complete Set of (494) Topps Cards with (17) Graded Baseball Classic 1958 Topps Baseball Complete complete set of (494) cards with Set of (572) (17) graded. This “collector’s grade” edition has an overall Cards with approximate condition break- (8) PSA down of 25% (EX or better), Graded 20% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 30% (GD or lesser). Highlights Stars include #1 T. Williams (GD), #5 Take a swing at Mays (VG-EX), #30 Aaron this popular (VG), #47 Maris RC (VG), #52 1960 Topps Clemente (VG), #90 Roberts Baseball com- (PSA 6), #150 Mantle (GD), plete set of (572) cards hallmarked by (8) PSA graded stars. The approximate condi- #187 Koufax (VG), #320 Ford tion breakdown for this horizontal edition is as follows: 25% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX-MT), #321 (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with the challenging high series general- Kluszewski/Williams (VG), #343 ly presenting on par with the more available numbers. Keys include #148 Yastrzemski Cepeda RC (GD), #418 RC (EX-MT), #160 Mantle/Boyer (VG-EX), #200 Mays (PSA 5), #250 Musial (VG- Mantle/Aaron (FR), #482 Banks EX), #300 Aaron (VG-EX), #316 McCovey RC (VG-EX), #326 Clemente (EX), #343 AS (PSA 6), #485 T. Williams Koufax (VG-EX), #350 Mantle (PSA 5), #377 Maris (PSA 6), #490 F. Robinson (PSA AS (PSA 5), #486 Mays AS (EX- 6), #563 Mantle AS (PSA 5.5), #564 Mays AS (PSA 5), #565 Maris AS (EX) and MT) and #487 Mantle AS (PSA #566 Aaron AS (PSA 6). More on our website. 5). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

94. 1954 & 1960 95. 1960 & 1961 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Near Sets Near & Partial Classic tandem of 1954 Sets and 1960 Topps Baseball From the seasons in near sets. Featured are which the “M&M Boys” 1954 Topps near: began in earnest their (229/250, average GD, assault on the record 20% glue books is this enticing tan- residue/tape/writing, (4) dem of 1960 and 1961 PSA graded, three Topps Baseball near and dupes) with #10 J. partial sets. Featured Robinson (FR), #45 among this sharp pairing Ashburn (VG-EX), #70 are 1960 Topps near: Doby (EX), #102 (553/572, 25% EX-MT or Hodges (VG); 1960 better, 35% EX, 20% VG- Topps partial: (484/572, EX, 20% VG or lesser) average VG-EX, 19 high with #200 Mays (VG- numbers, one dupe) with EX), #350 Mantle (VG- #10 Banks (EX), #148 EX), #560 Banks AS Yastrzemski RC (GD), (EX-MT), #561 Kaline #160 Mantle/Boyer AS (NM), #564 Mays AS (GD), #200 Mays (GD), (VG); 1961 Topps partial: (510/587, average EX-MT) with #443 Snider (VG-EX), #564 Mays AS (GD) and #566 Aaron AS (VG). More on our website. #525 Perranoski RC (EX-MT) and #559 Gentile RC (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

96. 1960- 97. 1959 Fleer Ted 1961 Golden Williams & 1963 Press Fleer Baseball Near Baseball Sets with (7) Graded Hall of Add some punch to your Fame & 1960s baseball collection with the offered pair of 1959 Fleer Presidents Ted Williams and 1963 Fleer of the Baseball near sets with (7) United graded. Highlights include 1959 Fleer Ted Williams States near: (79/80, average VG, Complete missing #68 Ted Signs) with Albums #2 w/ Babe Ruth (VG), #11 Secure this tan- w/ (VG), 23 dem of 1960- (PSA 7); 1963 Fleer near: 1961 Golden (64/67, average VG-EX to Press albums EX) #4 B. Robinson (VG- complete with EX), #5 Mays (VG), #41 unpunched cards. Included are 1960 Golden Press Presidents of the United States: Drysdale (PSA 5), #45 Spahn (33 cards, mostly present NM-MT, album cover has a minor crease) and 1961 Golden (PSA 5), #46 Adcock SP (VG- Press Hall of Fame Baseball Stars: (33 cards, mostly present NM-MT) with #3 EX), #59 Mazeroski (EX), 60 Ruth, #16 Gehrig, #25 Cobb and #32 Wagner. Contains many ideal candidates for (SGC 84), #64 Cepeda (EX-MT) and NNO CL (marked). More on our website. careful removal and third-party professional grading. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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98. 1961 Post Cereal 99. 1962 Post Cereal Baseball Near Box Set of Baseball Near Master Set (178/200) & Company of (204/210) Cards Starter Set of (63/157) The “boys of summer” take the field Sterling 1961 Post Cereal Baseball with this 1962 Post Cereal Baseball near box set of (178/200) and compa- near master set of (197/200) base ny parallel of (63/157) cards. These cards plus (7/10) line/text varia- cereal box survivors have an overall tions. Neatly extracted from period approximate condition breakdown of boxes, these horizontal treasures 15% (NM or better), 45% (EX-MT) have an approximate condition and 20% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or breakdown of 35% (EX-MT or bet- lesser) with expected traces of facto- ter), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and ry residue infrequently dispersed 15% (VG or lesser) with no throughout. Due to the nature of dis- instances of reverse writing or back tribution, size variances are present. damage. Keys include (2) #5 Mantle Keys include (2) #4 Mantle (box is (box grades EX-MT, ad grades FR), EX, company is VG), (2) #7 Maris (2) #6 Maris (box grades EX-MT, (box is EX-MT, company is VG- ad grades VG), #61 Yastrzemski EX), #23 Shaw SP (VG), (2) #107 (EX), #83 Allison SP (NM), #109 Aaron (both EX-MT, box, company), Koufax (PSA Authentic, Blue #145 Mays (VG, box), (2) #182 F. Lines), #145 Adock (VG-EX, Name Robinson (box is VG-EX, company Incorrect), #149 Aaron (EX-MT) is PR, paper loss), #183 McMillan SP (EX-MT, box) and #193 F. Thomas SP (EX- and #173 Clemente (NM, Red MT, box). More on our website. Lines). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

100. 1963 Post Cereal 101. 1965 Baseball Near Master Set Topps of (177/208) with Variations Baseball Plus Collector’s Album Complete Premier 1963 Post Cereal Baseball Set near master set of (177/208) cards. (598/598) This final installment from the break- fast foods magnate is packed with with (3) Hall of Fame stars along with near PSA impossible shortprints and variations. Graded These neatly extracted renditions have an overall approximate condi- Stars tion breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or Championship better), 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) caliber 1965 and 25% (VG or lesser) with less Topps than 5% displaying reverse Baseball com- glue/paper residue. Due to the nature plete set of of distribution size variances are (598) cards with (3) PSA graded stars. This attractive series has an overall approxi- present. Key to this attractive edition mate condition breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 30% VG-EX) and are #39 Fl. Robinson (VG), #121 20% (VG or lesser). Highlights include #134 Mantle WS (EX), #160 Clemente (EX), Koufax (GD), #143 Clemente (VG) #170 Aaron (VG), #207 Rose (EX), #250 Mays (VG-EX), #300 Koufax (EX), #350 and #172 B. Williams SP (GD). Mantle (PSA 5), #470 Berra (PSA 7), #477 Carlton RC (VG-EX), #510 Banks (PSA Accompanying is an original Collector’s Album grading (EX-MT) designed to store 6), #526 Hunter RC (EX) and #581 Perez RC (GD). More on our website. cards from the series. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

102. 1966 Topps 103. 1967 Topps Baseball Partial Set Baseball Complete of (504/598) Cards Set (609/609) with (5) Seize over 84% of the Graded offered 1966 Topps Baseball Challenging 1967 Topps partial set of (504/598) Baseball complete set of cards. This very sharp series (609) cards with (5) graded has an approximate condi- examples. This consistently tion breakdown of 30% sharp and attractive set has an (EX-MT or better), 30% approximate condition break- (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and down of 30% (EX-MT or bet- 20% (VG or lesser). One ter), 35% (EX), 20% (VG- high number is present. EX) and 15% (VG or lesser) Highlights include #1 Mays with the elusive high series (EX-MT), #30 Rose (EX), generally presenting similarly #50 Mantle (EX), #70 to the more available num- Yastrzemski (EX-MT), #100 bers. Highlights include #45 Koufax (EX-MT), #126 Maris (EX), #150 Mantle Palmer RC (EX-MT), #254 (EX), #200 Mays (VG), #250 Jenkins RC (EX-MT), #288 Aaron (EX-MT), #400 Sutton RC (EX-MT), #300 Clemente (VG-EX), #430 Clemente (EX), #310 F. Rose (VG-EX), 553 (PSA 8), Robinson (EX-MT), #365 #569 Carew RC (BVG 4.5), #581 Seaver RC (EX-MT), #600 B. Robinson (EX), #604 Maris (EX-MT), #390 B. Robinson (EX-MT) and #500 Aaron (VG-EX). Red Sox Team (EX) and #609 John (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

18 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 104. 1967 Topps 105. 1968 Baseball Near Set of Kahn’s (588/609) Cards Wieners With a stellar Hall of Fame Near Master rookie class and challenging Set of (53/56) high numbers, the offered 1967 Topps Baseball near set Cards with of (588/609) cards is only a Bench RC “stone’s throw” from com- Seize the offered pletion. The approximate 1968 Kahn’s condition breakdown is as Wieners near follows: 30% (EX-MT or master set of better), 35% (EX), 20% (53/56) cards fea- (VG-EX) and 15% (VG or turing the region- lesser). Highlights include al debut of #45 Maris (EX), #150 . Mantle (EX-MT), #200 Highlights Mays (NM), #250 Aaron include Large (EX), #400 Clemente (EX), Size: (40/43, #430 Rose (EX), #581 average NM) with Aaron (NM), Bench RC (EX-MT), Jenkins (EX-MT), Maloney Seaver RC (EX-MT), #600 (NM, Blue Mountain logo), Mazeroski (NM), McDowell (NM, red), Perez (NM), B. Robinson (VG-EX), #604 Santo (EX-MT), B. Williams (NM-MT); Small Size: (13/13, average NM) with Aaron Red Sox Team (VG-EX) and (NM-MT), Mazeroski (EX-MT) and Torre (NM). Missing only the “red striped” bor- #609 John (VG). More on our website. der variations of M. Alou, Perez and Santo for master set completion. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

106. 1970 Topps 107. 1971 Milk Baseball Near Set of Duds Complete (700/720) Cards Plus Box Near (140) Duplicates Master Set of Claim the offered 1970 Topps (71/72) Baseball near set of (700/720) Savor the offered cards plus (140) duplicates. 1971 Milk Duds This silver bordered set has complete box near an overall approximate condi- master set of tion breakdown of 35% (EX- (71/72). These razor- MT or better), 35% (EX) and sharp boxes are 30% (VG-EX or lesser). unfolded and over- Highlights include #10 whelmingly average Yastrzemski (EX), #140 R. (NM to Mint) quali- Jackson (VG-EX), #230 B. ty throughout. Robinson (EX-MT), #290 Highlights include Carew (EX), #300 Seaver #1C Rose (NM), (EX-MT), #350 Clemente #2A Bench (NM), (VG-EX), #462 Aaron AS #2C Rose (NM), (VG-EX), #500 Aaron (VG- #3B Mays (NM), EX), #530 Gibson (VG-EX), #5C Munson (NM), #580 Rose (VG-EX) and #8A Clemente (NM-MT), #11A Aaron (EX-MT), #13C Seaver (NM) and #20A Banks #600 Mays (VG). More on (NM). Missing only #21A Jenkins for completion. Complete box #14B Harrelson is our website. signed (no cert). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

108. 1972 109. 1972 Topps Topps Baseball Complete Set Baseball (787/787) with (7) Near Set Graded Cards (781/787) Place a strong bid on this 1972 with (19) Topps Baseball complete set of (787) cards with (7) graded Graded cards. The overall approximate Sharp 1972 condition breakdown is as fol- Topps lows: 30% (EX-MT or better), Baseball near 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and set of 20% (VG or lesser) with the (781/787) high series generally presenting with (19) PSA on par with the low numbers. and SGC Highlights include #49 Mays graded cards. (EX), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC This consis- (VG-EX), #299 Aaron (EX- tently attrac- MT), #309 Clemente (GAI tive edition has an overall approximate condition breakdown of 15% (NM-MT or bet- 7.5), #310 Clemente IA (PSA ter), 40% (NM), 30% (EX-MT) and 15% (EX or lesser). Keys include #49 Mays 7), #595 Ryan (EX-MT), #604 (PSA 7.5), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (PSA 7), #299 Aaron (EX), #309 Clemente (EX-MT), CL (PSA 9, Copyright on Left), #550 B. Robinson (PSA 7), #559 Rose (PSA 7), #595 Ryan (EX-MT), #600 Kaline #668 Rangers Team (PSA 8) (PSA 7), #686 Garvey (NM), #695 Carew (EX-MT) and #754 F. Robinson TRD (PSA and #749 Alston (PSA 8). More 6.5). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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110. (2198) 1964-1979 111. (6) 1974-1978 Baseball Topps Baseball Oddball/Regional Complete Sets with Treasure Chest with (10) 1975 Mini Set Complete/Near Sets Stunning sextet of 1974- Those with an eye for the esoteric 1978 Topps Baseball com- will profit from this trove of plete sets. Highlights (2198) 1964-1979 baseball odd- include 1974 Topps set: ball/regional cards including (10) (average EX-MT, 44/44 complete/near sets. Highlights Traded) with #20 Ryan include 1965 Topps Embossed: (NM); 1975 Topps set: (268 cards, average VG-EX) with (average EX-MT) with (5) #8 Koufax (average EX); #223 Yount RC (EX-MT), 1967 Dexter Press Premiums: #228 Brett RC (EX-MT); (637 premiums, average EX to 1975 Topps Mini set: EX-MT) with (134) Killebrew; (average EX-MT) with 1967 Topps Punch-Outs: (7 #223 Yount RC (EX-MT), cards) with (2) Powell (EX-MT, #228 Brett RC (EX-MT), EX); 1969 Kahn’s Wieners #660 Aaron (EX-MT); near: (20/22, average NM); 1969 1976 Topps set: (average Milton Bradley set: (296/296, NM, 44/44 Traded); 1977 average EX-MT, 24/24 Team Cards, 169 dupes); 1969 Nabisco Team Flakes set: Topps set: (average EX- (24/24, average EX-MT, 43 duplicates average EX with 20% paper loss/writing) with MT); 1978 Topps set: (3) Aaron (2) EX-MT, one FR, reverse stamp), (2) Clemente (one EX, one FR, reverse (average NM) with #36 paper loss), (4) Mays (average VG-EX), Rose (GD); 1971 Topps Tattoos near: Murray RC (EX) and #707 (14/16, average NM, two dupes); 1973 Topps Team Checklist set: (24/24, average Molitor/Trammell RC (EX- EX-MT, 55 duplicates average EX) and 1975 Hostess Panels set: (50/50, average MT). More on our website. EX-MT, one dupe). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

112. (58) 1966-1983 Baseball Oddball Complete Sets Plus (160) 1900s-1980s Singles & Memorabilia Items These (58) 1966-1983 baseball oddball complete sets plus (160) 1900s-1980s singles and memorabilia items are a collecting feast for those seeking the offbeat. Highlighted among this gathering with significant “break value” are Sets: (58 sets, average NM or better) with 1966 Cardinals Busch Stadium Immortals Coins, 1974 McDonald’s Padres foto ball (14 cards and ball), 1976 Shakey’s Pizza Hall of Fame, 1977 Pepsi-Cola Discs, 1978 & 1979 Family Fun Centers Padres 1979 TCMA Japan Pro Baseball; Singles: (114 cards, average EX-MT or better, unless noted) with 1934 R309-1 Goudey 1933 Worlds Champions Giants (FR, missing easel), 1967 Dexter Press Mets Team Poster (VG), 1971 Keds Kedkard panel with Bench (VG), (8) 1976 Hostess panels #94 Aaron/95/96 (aver- age NM); Other: (46 items) with 1900s Harry Pulliam cigar label (NM), (7) 1940s-1950s team decals (average NM) and 1960 Richard Lawrence Pirates Tag-Ons Sheet in original box (sheet presents VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

113. (30) 1971-1979 114. (548) 1978-2000 Minor League Team Minor League Sets with Many Baseball Team Set Tougher Hoard Long before mass distributors The professional talent that such as TCMA entered the mar- big league farm systems have ket, minor league team sets (or attempted) to churn out were distributed by either the are profiled with this hoard organizations or local sponsors. of (548) 1978-2000 minor As such, these (30) 1971-1979 league baseball team sets. minor league team sets are dif- These primarily (NM-MT) ficult to locate in any condition. sets come from manufactur- Generally presents (EX-MT to ers including TCMA, Pro NM) or better quality through- Cards along with various out with many better. Better regional/local sponsors. sets include 1971 Currie Press Better sets include 1978 Richmond Braves, 1973 Kansas TCMA Rochester Red Wings State Bank Wichita Aeros, 1974 (F. Robinson), 1980 TCMA Albuquerque Dukes Team, Syracuse Chiefs (Ainge), 1974 One Day Wichita Aeros, 1987 Pro Cards Oneonta 1974 Syracuse Chiefs Team Yankees (B. Williams), 1988 (DiMaggio, Ford, Gehrig, E. Pro Cards: Indianapolis Howard, Mantle, Munson, Indians (R. Johnson), Las Ruth) and 1975 Dobhins PCL Vegas Stars (R. Alomar), All-Stars. More on our website. (Biggio) and Opening Bid $150.00 many more. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $250.00

20 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 115. (3) Vintage Team 116. 1972 Topps Photo Packs with Baseball Near Set 1948 Indians, 1949 (743/787) & 1973 Yankees & 1957 Topps Baseball Indians Complete Set Enjoy a great “photo-op” with (660/660) this vintage lot of souvenir With Hall of Fame rookies baseball photos. Presented are such as Fisk and Schmidt (3) complete/near sets of leading the way, this tandem photo packs with 1948 of 1972 and 1973 Topps Indians near set (30/33), 1949 Baseball complete/near sets Yankees complete set (25/25) is difficult to match. and 1957 Indians complete set Highlights include 1972 (28/28) plus a 1957 Indians Topps near: (743/787, aver- 8x10 team photo. All included age VG-EX to EX) #49 Mays photos other the 1957 Indians (VG-EX), #79 Fisk/Cooper team measure 6-1/2 x 9” and RC (EX), #299 Aaron (VG- present in handsome (avg. EX), #595 Ryan (GD), #751 EX-MT to NM-MT) condi- Carlton TRD (GD), #752 tion. Highlights are: 1948 Morgan TRD (VG-EX); 1973 Indians: Doby, Greenberg, Topps set: (660/660, average Feller and Paige; 1949 EX) #50 Clemente (VG-EX), Yankees: Berra, DiMaggio #100 Aaron (GD), #220 Ryan (VG), #305 Mays (GD) and #615 Schmidt RC/Cey and Stengel; 1957 Indians: Maris. More on our website. (presents VG-EX, miscut). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

117. 1972 & 1976 118. 1973 & 1974 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Complete Sets Complete/Near Take your hacks at this Sets pair of 1972 and 1976 Prized pair of 1973 and Topps Baseball complete 1974 Topps Baseball com- sets. Highlights include plete and near sets. 1972 Topps set: (787/787, Highlights include 1973 average EX-MT to NM) Topps near: (659/660, with #49 Mays (EX-MT), average EX to EX-MT, #50 Mays IA (EX-MT), missing #588 CL) with #1 #79 Fisk/Cooper RC Aaron/Ruth/Mays (EX- (NM), #299 Aaron (EX- MT), #50 Clemente (EX- MT), #300 Aaron IA MT), #100 Aaron (EX- (NM), #309 Clemente MT), #130 Rose (EX), (VG-EX), #310 Clemente #220 Ryan (EX), #305 IA (EX-MT), #433 Bench Mays (VG), #615 Schmidt (NM), #595 Ryan (NM) RC/Cey (VG); 1974 and 1976 Topps set: Topps set: (660/660, (660/660, average EX to average EX-MT) with #1 EX-MT) with #98 Aaron (VG-EX), #20 Eckersley RC (EX-MT). Ryan (EX) and #456 More on our website. Winfield RC (EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

119. (4) 1975-1979 120. (79) 1975-1996 Topps Baseball New York Yankees Complete Sets Minor League Team Formidable quartet of 1975- Sets with Jeter, 1979 Topps Baseball complete Mattingly & Rivera sets. Highlights include 1975 Ranging from “Donnie Topps set: (660/660, average Baseball” to the “Core Four”, VG-EX) with #223 Yount RC these (79) 1975-1996 New York (EX), #228 Brett RC (VG- Yankees minor league team sets EX), #320 Rose (EX-MT), represent some of the finest #500 Ryan (VG), #616 Rice Bronx farm hands in the fran- RC (VG-EX), #660 Aaron chise’s storied history. Each (VG-EX); 1976 Topps set: hand collated set and associate (660/660, 44/44 Traded, aver- key cards averages (NM to age VG-EX to EX) with #19 Mint). Highlights include 1980s: Brett (VG-EX), #98 Eckersley (32 sets) with Other: 1981 RC (VG-EX), #240 Rose Arby’s Nashville Sounds (VG-EX), #330 Ryan (VG), (Mattingly), 1982 Columbus #550 Aaron (VG-EX); (2) Clippers Police (Mattingly); 1979 Topps sets: (726/726, 1990s: (41 sets) with Pro average EX-MT to NM) with Cards: 1992 Ft. Lauderdale (2) #115 Ryan (NM, EX-MT) Yankees (M. Rivera), 1992 Gulf and (2) #116 O. Smith RC Coast Yankees (Jeter) and 1993 (EX-MT, EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Greensboro Hornets (Jeter). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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121. 1911 T205 Gold Borders 122. (169) 1909-11 T205 Gold Starter Set of (117) Different Border & T206 White Border Cards with (13) Hall of Famers & Cards with (12) Hall of Famers (14) Shortprints/Variations Fuel your turn-of-the-century cardboard col- Are you up for a challenge? Those pre-war lection with this stash of (169) 1909-11 specialists seeking to boost their standing will T205 Gold Border and T206 White Border want to take a close look at the offered 1911 cards with a dozen Hall of Famers along T205 Gold Borders starter set of (117) differ- with additional shortprints and variations. ent with (13) Hall of Famers and (14) short- Highlights include 1 9 11 T205 Gold prints/variants. These gilt Piedmont backed B o r d e r s : (91 cards, all Piedmont backs, keepsakes have an overall condition break- 25% VG to VG-EX, 55% GD, 20% FR or down of 44% (VG to VG-EX), 45% (GD) and less, 10% reverse paper loss or trimmed) 11% (FR or lesser) with less than 5% having with Hall of Famers: Bender (GD), sustained reverse paper loss or writing. Bresnahan (colored, Mouth Closed), M. Highlights include Hall of Famers: (13 cards) Brown (GD), (2) Clarke (both GD), (2) with Bender (GD), Bresnahan (GD, Mouth McGraw (one GD, one colored), Wa l l a c e Closed), M. Brown (colored), Chance (FR), (FR, with Cap, reverse paper loss); Clarke (GD), Collins (GD), Duffy (GD), Joss (FR, reverse writing), Marquard (GD), S h o rt p r i n t s / Va r i a t i o n s : B a rger (GD, Full Mathewson (FR), McGraw (GD), Wallace (GD), Wheat (GD); “B” on Cap), Chase (GD, Frame Ends at Shortprint/Variations: (14 cards) with Barger (VG, Full “B” on Cap), Chase (VG, Shoulders), (2) Harmon (VG-EX, VG, Left Ear Shows), (2) Hoblitzell (one GD, Cin. Diamond Extends Bellow Shoulders), Crandall (VG, “T” Crossed in Name), Dahlen After 1908, one FR, no Cin. After 1908, reverse paper loss), Wiltse (colored, One Ear (VG), Fisher (VG), Grant (GD), Gray (GD, Stats), Harmon (VG, One Ear Showing), Shows); 1 9 0 9 - 11 T206 White Borders: (78 cards, all Piedmont backs, unless noted, Hoblitzell (VG, Cin. After 1908 Stats), Karger (VG), Raymond (GD), Scanlan (VG), 21% VG, 54% GD, 25% FR or less, 10% trimmed or writing) with Hall of Famers: ( 3 ) Wagner (VG) and Wiltse (colored, One Ear Showing). More on our website. Bresnahan (with Bat, (2) VG, GD) and Huggins (GD, Portrait). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

123. (117) 1909-11 T206 124. (55) 1909-1940 Pre-War White Borders with (11) Baseball Grab Bag with (29) Hall of Famers Hall of Famers “Virgin” 1909-11 T206 White Stacked 1909-1940 pre-war baseball Borders group of (117) different grab bag off (55) cards hallmarked by cards featuring (11) Hall of the appearance of (29) Hall of Famers. Famers. Recently uncovered in a Keys include 1909-11 T206 White small West Virginia town, a dis- Borders: (28 cards, 7% VG-EX or bet- tinct tobacco aroma still emanates ter, 32% VG, 43% GD, 18% FR or less- from these tiny treasures. The er, all common backs, unless noted) with overall condition breakdown for Bresnahan (VG, with Bat), (2) M. Brown these Piedmont backs is as fol- (both FR, Chicago on Shirt, Polar Bear, lows: 5% (VG-EX), 37% (VG), reverse paper residue), Chase (VG, 49% (GD) and 9% (FR or lesser) Throwing, Dark Cap), Evers (GD, with instances of centering/size Batting, Chicago on Shirt, Polar Bear), variances consistent with the Huggins (GD, Hands at Mouth), Huggins issue. Keys include Hall of (VG, Portrait), Jennings (GD, One Hand Famers: (11 cards) with Bender (GD, Portrait), Bresnahan (GD, with Bat), Bresnahan Showing), McGraw (VG, Glove at Hip), (GD, Portrait), M. Brown (GD, Portrait), J. Collins (GD), Huggins (GD, Hands at Tinker (GD, Bat Off Shoulder); 1933 Mouth), Huggins (GD, Portrait), Marquard (GD, Portrait), Mathewson (PSA Goudey: #220 Grove (FR, reverse glue Authentic, Dark Cap), McGraw (VG, Portrait, No Cap), Waddell (VG, Portrait); residue); 1934 Goudey: #10 Klein (GD); Southern Leaguers: (3 cards) with Manion (VG-EX, Columbia), Paige (VG-EX, 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #54 Greenberg (FR, surface writing; 1940 Play Ball: (18 Charleston), Revelle (VG, Richmond); Others: (103 cards) with Chase (GD, stars) with #7 Dickey (VG), #119 Alexander (VG), #133 Foxx (VG-EX), #134 Cronin Throwing, Dark Cap) and Dahlen (GD, Boston). More on our website. (VG-EX), #141 Stengel (VG-EX) and #232 Goslin (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

125. (36) 1934-1937 126. (125) 1929-1965 Diamond Star, Baseball Oddball, Regional Goudey & Sport & Type Collection with Kings Cards with (11) Many Hall of Famers & Hall of Famers Tough Issues Pre-war specialists will favor An alphabet soup of ACC designa- this eclectic assortment of tions along with uncatalogued series (36) 1934-1937 Diamond are discovered in this collection of Star, Goudey and Sport Kings (125) 1929-1965 baseball oddball and cards. Included are 1934 regional keepsakes. A slew of Hall of Sport Kings Varsity Game: Fame royalty adds additional value to (2 cards, average VG-EX this already promising Type gallery. with #2, 12; 1935 Diamond Highlights include 1934-36 BF-UNC: Stars: (27 cards, average (8 felts) with Appling (NM), Dean VG-EX) with #39 Hubbell (EX-MT); 1950 All-Star Baseball (VG), 42, #43 Lyons (VG), Pin-Ups: DiMaggio (VG, slight tear); #44 Hornsby (VG-EX), 45, 1952 Coca-Cola Baseball Tips: 47, #48 R. Ferrell (EX-MT), McDougald (VG); 1952 Red Man No #50 Ott (EX), 51, 52, #54 Tabs: Mays (GD); 1953-54 Briggs Greenburg ERR (VG), 55-58, Meats: Terwilliger (GD); 1954 (3) #59 Bottomley ((2) EX, Esskay Hot Dogs Orioles: Turley GD), 62, #63 T. Jackson (VG-EX), 70-72, #74 Lazzeri (VG-EX), 76, 80-82; 1937 (FR); 1954 Wilson Franks: Stephens (EX-MT); 1958 Hires Root Beer Test: Busby Goudey Knot Hole: (7 cards, average VG-EX) with (2) Ball, (2) Double!!, (2) Foul (FR), Friend (EX), Pilarcik (FR); 1959 Oklahoma Today Major Leaguers: Mantle and Out. (FR, paper loss) and 1965 Kahn’s Wieners: Aaron (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

22 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 127. 1912 S81 Silks 128. 1912 S81 Christy Silks #99 Howie Mathewson Camnitz Straying from the card- Elegant 1912 S81 Silks board genre, Helmar #99 Cigarettes issued the S81 premium released by Silks as premiums for pur- the Helmar cigarette chase of the company’s brand. Measuring near- “Turkish Trophy” brand in ly 7x9, this large satin 1912. Hall of Fame hurler fabric of the Pirates Christy Mathewson is hurler presents beauti- the subject on this well- fully with a virtually preserved example. untouched perimeter Measuring 6-13/16 x 8- and colorful wind-up 5/8”, the Deadball Era pose that mirrors the collectible portrays the T3 Turkey Red hard-throwing right-han- Cabinets designation. der as he appeared on the The sleek surface is previous year’s Turkey entirely absent of age- Red #27 card. Amazing induced foxing or inci- clarity is prevalent with dental soiling. very minor fraying con- Magnificent high-grade fined to the upper and antiquity that is ideal lower borders. for prominent display. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

130. 1912 S81 Silks #86 Rube Marquard The fortunate victor of the offered 1912 S81 Silks #86 Rube Marquard will be well pleased with its condition and overall presentation. While similar examples often suffer from extensive fraying, soiling or other tat- tering, this nearly 7 x 8- 1/2” satin is absent of such detractors. Despite scattered instances of discoloration, the color saturated and intricately detailed action pose of the southpaw over- whelms any supposed 129. 1912 S81 Silks #109 flaws. Interestingly, the Exquisite 1912 S81 Silks #109 Johnny Evers premium. This gorgeous specimen meas- Hall of Fame Marquard is uring 7 x 8-3/4” is undoubtedly one of the highest graded examples of the Hall of not included on the T3 Famer extant. The extremely bold and colorful surface hues allow the Cubs second Turkey Red Cabinets baseman to “pop” from the clean satin background. The delicate perimeter is absent of checklist, the designation any significant fraying or other detractors. A breathtaking artifact from one of the from which this set draws more desirable and scarce baseball designations. its illustrations from. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $500.00

131. 1927 E126 American Caramel Starter Set of (32/60) Cards with (4) Hall of Famers Promising 1927 E126 American Caramel starter set of (32/60) cards with a quartet of Hall of 132. 1941 Play Ball Uncut 8-Card Strip with Reese Rookie Famers showcased. Included are Capture this 1941 Play Ball uncut 8-card strip. The crease-free relic measures 20x3 Hall of Famers: (4 cards) with and displays limited peripheral toning and notching. The off-white biographical #6 Faber (GD), #8 Schalk (FR), reverses are clean. Included are: (front left-to-right) with #55 Wyatt, #56 Vander #13 Alexander (GD), #49 Sisler Meer, #53 Hamlin, #54 Reese RC, #55 Wyatt, #56 Vander Meer, #29 Wilson and (GD); Others: (28 cards) with #1, #30 Finney. This pre-war artifact is an ideal candidate for framing and prominent 4 (trimmed), 5, 9, 11, 12, 18-20, exhibition. 21-24, 30, 31, 33, 34-36, 39-41, Opening Bid $400.00 44, 45, 50, 51, 57 and 58. Opening Bid $250.00

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133. 1948-1954 134. (136) 1933- Bowman 1973 Baseball Baseball Card Hall of Famers & Group of (657) Star Cards with Cards with Stars (33) Mantle— Feast on the offered Loaded 1948-1954 Bowman Astounding selection of Baseball card group of (136) 1933-1973 Baseball (657) cards that is Hall of Fame star cards packed with many stars. that is absolutely loaded In higher condition than with legends including typical “shoebox” col- (33) Mantle, several lections, this assembly Aaron, Clemente, Koufax, Williams and many more! Although the majority of this is a profitable endeavor gallery displays a combination of acute wear including creasing, trimming or writing, for both collectors and the sheer volume of Cooperstown talent overwhelms any technical detractors. Highlights dealers. Highlights include 1951 Bowman: #165 T. Williams (PR); 1952 To p p s : #1 P a f k o (PR); 1 9 5 4 include 1951 Bowman: To p p s : #1 T. Williams (PR); 1957 To p p s : (2) #1 T. Williams (one SGC 10, one PR, #186 Ashburn (VG), hole punch), #95 Mantle (PR); 1958 To p p s : #47 M a r i s RC (PR), (2) #150 Mantle (one #198 Irvin RC (VG- FR, one PR, hole punch); 1959 To p p s : (2) #10 Mantle (both PR), #461 Mantle HR EX); 1954 Bowman: (GD); 1960 To p p s : (2) #350 Mantle (both PR); 1962 To p p s : (2) #471 Mantle AS (FR, (97 cards, mostly VG- PR); 1965 To p p s : #134 Mantle WS (GD), #350 Mantle (FR); 1966 To p p s : #50 Mantle EX); 1955 Bowman: (FR); 1967 To p p s : #150 Mantle (PR); 1968 To p p s : #280 Mantle (FR); 1969 To p p s : (527 cards, aggregate EX, 31 Umpires) with (2) #1 Wilhelm (EX, VG), (2) #68 E. #260 R. Jackson RC (PR, reverse writing), (2) #500 Mantle (both FR) and 1973 To p p s : Howard RC (VG-EX, VG) and #103 Mathews (EX-MT). More on our website. #615 S c h m i d t / C e y RC (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

136. (21) 1940s-1960s PM10 Baseball Pins with DiMaggio, Mantle & Ruth Raid the souvenir stand for these (21) 1940s-1960s PM10 Baseball Pins with DiMaggio, Mantle and Ruth leading the way. Featured are 1940 PM10 Player Pins: DiMaggio (EX-MT), (2) Ruth (one EX-MT, one EX with Never Forgotten, black borders); 1950s-1960s PM10 Name at Bottom: (3) 135. 1955 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame Rookie Cards of #123 DiMaggio (black border is EX-MT, blue border is EX, green border is EX-MT); Mays Koufax, #124 Killebrew & #164 Clemente (EX-MT), Paige (EX-MT), J. Robinson (EX), Snider (EX-MT, blue), (2) T. Williams Put the 1955 Topps Baseball set at your mercy by placing the high bid on this formi- (Batting is EX-MT, Portrait is EX-MT) and 1950s-1960s PM10 Name at Top: Mantle dable trio of Hall of Fame rookies. Included are 1.) #123 Koufax RC (SGC 70); 2.) (VG). More on our website. #124 Killebrew RC (VG) and 3.) #164 Clemente RC (VG-EX). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

137. (68) 138. (153) 1946-47 1948-1989 Propagandas Montiel Baseball Deportes & 1972 Hall of Puerto Rican Winter Fame/Stars League Stickers Rookie & Fascinating tandem of 1946- Second 1972 Latin America baseball issues with (153) cards/stickers. Year Cards Included are 1946-47 with Propagandas Montiel Koufax RC Deportes: (33 cards, median GD) with Baseball: (23 cards) A cavalcade of with (2) #27, 28, 34, #35 Amaro baseball royalty (VG), 46, 48, 51, 103, 105, 116, is discovered 121, 128, 129, 131, 134, 136, with these (68) 138, 140, 143, 148, 149, 180; 1948-1989 Hall of Fame/stars rookie and second year cards. Highlights include Boxing: (10 cards) with #8 Topps: (59 cards) with 1954: #201 Kaline RC (VG); 1955: #123 Koufax RC (VG- Dempsey (PR, pinholes), #9 EX); 1957: #35 F. Robinson RC (VG-EX); 1959: #514 Gibson RC (VG-EX); 1964: Tunney (GD), 11, 13, 17, 21, 26, #125 Rose RC (EX-MT); 1967: #581 Seaver RC (VG); 1968: #177 Ryan RC (GD), 30, 33, 53; 1972 Puerto Rico #247 Bench RC (VG-EX); 1969: #260 R. Jackson RC (VG), #533 Ryan (GD); 1973: Winter League Stickers #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (EX-MT); Bowman: (6 cards) with 1949: #84 Campanella RC starter: (120/231, average EX- (VG-EX) and Fleer: (2 cards) with 1984 Update: #U-93 Puckett RC (NM). More on MT to NM) with #132 Gossage our website. Opening Bid $250.00 RC (VG), #219 W. Brown (NM) and #223 R. Brown (NM). Opening Bid $200.00

24 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 140. 1956 & 1958 Topps 139. 1955 Bowman Baseball Baseball Starter Sets with Partial Set of (160/320) Cards Koufax with Mays Jump into this crisp tandem of 1956 Seize precisely half of acclaimed 1955 and 1958 Topps Baseball starter sets. Bowman Baseball “television” series Highlighted among this creamy with the offered partial set of (160/320) assortment are 1956 Topps starter: cards. This consistently attractive series (172/340, average EX to EX-MT) averages (VG-EX to EX) quality with #140 Score RC (EX), #165 throughout. Highlights include #10 Schoendienst (EX), #340 McDermott Rizzuto (VG), #22 Campanella (VG- (EX); 1958 Topps starter: (244/494, EX), #23 Kaline (VG-EX), #37 Reese average EX) with #79 D. Williams (VG-EX), #59 Ford (VG), #134 Feller (EX), #187 Koufax (VG-EX), #400 (VG-EX), #168 Berra (VG), #184 Mays Fox (VG-EX), #418 Mantle/Aaron (trimmed) and #242 Banks (GD). (VG), #424 Doby (EX) and #440 Opening Bid $200.00 Mathews (VG). Opening Bid $250.00

141. (912) 1952-1959 Topps 142. (636) 1954-1959 Baseball Cards with Several Topps Baseball Stars Cards with Partial Profit from this stash of (912) 1952-1959 & Starter Sets Topps Baseball cards featuring dozens of Begin construction on mul- Hall of Famers and stars. Moderate dupli- tiple projects with these cation is found throughout this gathering (636) 1954-1959 Topps which includes a handful of challenging Baseball cards featuring high numbers. Featured are 1954 Topps: partial and starter sets. (67 cards) with #17 Rizzuto (VG), #45 Included are 1954 Topps: Ashburn (VG); 1956 Topps: (230 cards, (41 cards, median VG-EX); mainly EX) with #72 Phillies Team-1955 1955 Topps partial: (VG); 1957 Topps: (50 cards) with (2) (164/206, average VG to #125 Kaline (both EX-MT); 1958 Topps: VG-EX) with #22 Skowron (VG-EX), #24 Newhouser (VG), #198 Berra (trimmed); (203 cards, mostly EX-MT) with #484 T. 1956 Topps: (101 cards, average VG) with (2) #180 Roberts (GD, FR), #181 Martin Williams AS (EX) and 1959 Topps: (244 (VG), #208 E. Howard (GD), (2) #255 Lemon (one GD, one FR, reverse glue residue) cards, aggregate EX to EX-MT). More and 1959 Topps starter: (330/598 cards, average VG-EX, all low numbers). on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

143. (4) 1953- 144. (62) 1954- 1965 Mickey Modern Ernie Mantle Oddball Banks Player Cards with Stahl- Collection with Meyer (2) Rookies & (7) Venture off the beaten Certified path for this interesting Autographs quartet of 1953-1965 Mickey Mantle oddball Instant Mr. Cub cards. Included are 1.) Collection! Windy City 1953 Stahl-Meyer (PR); sports fans should spare 2.) 1954 Red Heart no expense to claim (EX-MT); 3.) 1960 these (62) 1954-modern singles including a pair of rookies and seven cer- Bazooka Panel #1 tified autos. Highlights include Topps: (53 cards) with (2) 1954 #94 RC (one SGC 60, Mantle/2/#3 Banks one PR), (7) 1955 #28 (average VG), (6) 1956 #15 (average VG), 1957 #55 (VG), (SGC 50) and 4.) 1965 (12) 1958 #310 (average VG), 1959: (2) #350 (VG-EX, VG), #559 AS (VG-EX); Topps Push-Pull #6 w/Berra (VG). These samples will undoubtedly add life into any Bowman: 1955 #242 (GD); Auto/Relic: 2001 Upper Deck Legends; Certified Autos: advanced Mantle gathering. (2) 2011 Playoff Prime Cuts (#/25) and 2012 Leaf (#/5). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00 145. (48) 1954-1975 Baseball 146. (360) 1933- Star Cards with (6) PSA 1986 Mostly Graded Hall of Famers Baseball Singles Strong assortment of (48) 1954-1975 Collection with (9) Topps, Bowman and Fleer Baseball stars PSA Graded with (6) PSA graded Hall of Famers. Cover your collecting Highlights include 1954 Bowman: #90 bases with this enticing Campanella (PSA 3); 1955 Bowman: 1933-1986 mostly base- #22 Campanella (PSA 5); 1956 Topps: ball singles collection of #113 Rizzuto (PSA 4); 1957 Topps: #20 (360) cards. Featured are Aaron (GD), #338 Bunning RC (PSA Baseball: (358 cards) 5); 1958 Topps: #486 Mays AS (VG); with 1933 Goudey: ((9) 1959 Topps: #550 Campanella (PSA 5), PSA Graded) with #138 #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (PSA 5); Pennock (PSA 4); 1954 Bowman: #95 Roberts (VG); 1959 Topps: #150 Musial 1963 Topps: #540 Clemente (VG); (VG); 1975 Topps: #223 Brett RC (VG-EX); 1979 Topps: (2) #116 O. Smith RC 1965 Topps: #134 Mantle WS (VG) and (NM, VG); (12) 1980s star cards (average NM or better) with (3) 1980 Topps #482 #207 Rose (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Henderson RC and Football: 1986 Topps #161 Rice RC (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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147. 1959-1961 Topps Baseball Partial & Starter Set Run with Mantle Strong group of 1959-1961 Topps Baseball partial and starter sets featuring keynote Hall of Famers, star rookies, specialty cards and high numbers. Highlighted among this crisp arrangement are 1959 Topps partial: (321/572, median EX to EX-MT, 35 high numbers) with #50 Mays (EX-MT), #163 Koufax (VG-EX), #202 Maris (EX-MT), #338 S. Anderson RC 148. (1531) 1952-1974 Topps & Bowman Baseball Shoebox (EX-MT), #380 Aaron (VG-EX), with Mantle #461 Mantle HR (EX), #478 Clemente (EX), #514 Gibson RC Straight from a childhood collection comes the offered 1952-1974 Topps & Bowman (VG-EX), #543 Corsair Baseball shoebox collection of (1531) cards headlined by numerous Hall of Famers Trio/Clemente (VG-EX), #561 and stars including Mantle. Featured are 1953 Bowman Black & White: #39 Stengel Aaron AS (EX-MT), #563 Mays (VG); 1954 Bowman: (206 cards, median VG-EX) with #65 Mantle (FR); 1955 AS (EX), #564 Mantle AS (VG-EX); 1960 Topps starter: (258/572, average EX-MT, Bowman: #10 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #23 Kaline (EX), #37 Reese (GD); 1964 Topps 5 high numbers) with #50 Kaline (EX-MT) and 1961 Topps partial: (374/587, aver- Giants: #25 Mantle (NM); 1972 Topps: (398 cards, majority EX-MT) with #49 Mays age EX-MT, 8 high numbers) with #482 Mays MVP (VG-EX). More on our website. (VG-EX) and 1973 Topps: (227 cards, mainly EX-MT to NM) with #220 Ryan (EX- Opening Bid $400.00 MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

149. (2211) 1950- 150. (2558) 1951-1975 1976 Topps & Topps, Bowman and Bowman Baseball Fleer Baseball Shoebox Shoebox Collection Collection with (3) with Numerous Partial/Starter Sets Stars Including Vintage Dealers! Stock your Banks & F. showcases with this diverse 1951-1975 Topps, Bowman and Robinson RC Fleer Baseball shoebox collec- Incredible “break” poten- tion of (2558) cards that is her- tial is delivered in this alded by a trio of partial/starter packed 1950-1976 Topps sets. Highlights include 1954 and Bowman Baseball Topps: #37 Ford (VG-EX); 1958 shoebox collection of (2211) cards featuring a bevy of Hall of Fame rookies! Topps: starter (208/494 cards, Highlighted among this star-packed gallery are 1954 Topps: #94 Banks RC (VG-EX); composite VG, 59 dupes) with 1955 Bowman: #179 Aaron (VG-EX); 1957 Topps: #1 T. Williams (VG), #10 Mays #476 Musial AS (GD); 1966 (GD), #18 Drysdale RC (EX), #35 F. Robinson RC (EX-MT); 1965 Topps: #526 Topps partial: (438/598, aver- Hunter RC (EX-MT); 1966 Topps: (3) #126 Palmer RC (EX, (2) VG); 1969 Topps: age VG to VG-EX, 216 dupes (2) #50 Clemente (NM, EX-MT), #190 Mays (EX-MT), #260 R. Jackson RC (EX- average GD to VG, 12 high MT), #533 Ryan (EX-MT); 1970 Topps: (257 cards, majority VG-EX to EX) with numbers) with #310 F. Robinson #712 Ryan (VG-EX); 1972 Topps: (375 cards, average EX-MT to NM, several high (VG-EX), #365 Maris (VG-EX); numbers) with (4) #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (average EX-MT); 1975 Topps: (297 cards, 1972 Topps starter: (435/787, composite VG-EX, 484 dupes, 24 high numbers) with median EX-MT, several stars) with (4) #223 Yount RC (average VG) and (2) #228 #49 Mays (VG), (2) #50 Mays IA (both VG), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (VG) and #751 Brett RC (EX, VG-EX). More on our website. Carlton TRD (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

151. 1952-1979 152. (4913) Topps Baseball 1960-1971 Lot of (7463) Topps Cards with Baseball Partial & Near Singles Sets Collection Immense 1952-1979 with Stars— Topps Baseball collec- Sharp tion of (7463) cards fea- Plentiful 1960- turing scores of Hall of 1971 Topps Famers, key rookies and Baseball singles stars along with scat- collection flush tered high numbers dis- with Hall of persed throughout. Very minor duplication is found throughout this mass which Famers, stars and includes several near, partial and starter sets. Highlighted in this promising gathering specialty cards. are 1957 Topps: #20 Aaron (GD); 1958 Topps: #5 Mays (VG); 1959 Topps: #461 This razor-sharp Mantle HR (VG-EX); 1960 Topps: #148 Yastrzemski RC (FR); 1965 Topps: #134 gallery is also ideal for complete and team set builders. Presenting much nicer than Mantle WS (GD); 1966 Topps: #1 Mays (GD); 1968 Topps: #177 Ryan RC (VG), when commonly offered in such quantity, the overwhelming majority of these cards #247 Bench RC (VG-EX); 1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson RC (GD); 1971 Topps: (658 present in the (EX-MT to NM) range. A large concentration of and cards, composite VG-EX) with #513 Ryan (EX); 1972 Topps: (573 cards, majority cards along with other Hall of Famers help add value to this already VG-EX to EX) with #309 Clemente (EX); 1973 Topps: (607 cards, majority VG-EX) promising arrangement. Quantities include (100) 1960, (215) 1961, (951) 1962, (174) with #220 Ryan (EX), #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (VG) and 1978 Topps: (727 cards, 1963, (70) 1964, (178) 1965, (159) 1966, (571) 1967, (475) 1968, (600) 1969, (742) median NM) with #36 Murray RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 1970 and (678) 1971. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

26 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 153. (1205) 154. (2919) 1957-1978 1951-1968 Topps Baseball Topps & Singles Collection Bowman with Aaron, Clemente Baseball & Mantle Cards Feast on this abundant 1957- Fill multiple 1978 Topps Baseball singles wantlists with collection of (2919) cards these (1205) with many stars such as 1951-1968 Topps Aaron, Clemente and Mantle and Bowman residing. Highlighted among Baseball cards. this mostly sharp gathering Primarily com- are 1961 Topps: (344 cards, prised of com- composite EX-MT) with #307 mons from the Mantle WS (EX-MT); 1968 more available Topps: (242 cards, mostly series, this cache EX-MT) with #250 is ideal for team Yastrzemski (EX-MT); 1970 set builders. Included are Topps: (1012 cards) with (48) 1952 (average VG), (84) Topps: (379 cards, composite 1955 (average EX to EX-MT), (112) 1962 (average EX-MT), (441) 1967 (average EX EX); 1971 Topps: (532 cards, to EX-MT), (327) 1968 (average EX-MT); Bowman: (193 cards) with (7) 1951 (aver- average VG-EX); 1973 age VG), (2) 1952 (average VG-EX), (93) 1954 and (91) 1955 (average EX-MT). Topps: (50 stars, average EX- More on our website. MT) with #50 Clemente (GD), #100 Aaron (VG-EX) and 1974 Topps: #1 Aaron Opening Bid $250.00 (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

155. (71) 1962 Post 156. (955) Cereal Canadian 1961 & Baseball Cards with 1964 Topps (3) Mantle Baseball Released for only one season Singles in Canada, these (71) 1962 from Post Cereal singles feature multiple legends and other Vending period stars. The neatly Consistently extracted oddball keepsakes crisp and attrac- average (VG) with only 5- tive arrange- 10% exhibiting reverse ment of (955) residue or writing. Highlights 1961 and 1964 include (3) #5 Mantle (all Topps Baseball VG-EX), #9 Ford (GD, singles which Dodgers), #26 Bunning (VG), were housed in (3) #55 Wynn (one NM, one period vending EX-MT, one FR, punch boxes. These holes), #82 Kluszewski (VG), upper tier speci- (3) #100 Ditmar SP ((2) VG, mens exhibit strong perimeters, clean edges and colorful obverses with moderate GD), (2) #136 Cepeda (VG, instances of askew centering attributed to their manner of distribution. Varying levels GD) and #173 Clemente of duplication is found throughout. Includes numerous semi-star, checklist and spe- (EX). More on our website. cialty cards from the lower series with (494) 1961 Topps and (461) 1964 Topps. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

157. (488) 158. 1960-1966 Topps 1962-1965 Baseball Partial/Starter Set Topps & Run Wheaties High-end 1960-1966 Topps Baseball Baseball partial/starter set run featuring numerous Hall of Famers, star rook- Collection with ies and high numbers. Highlights 1962 Topps include 1960 Topps: (122 cards, Bucks Partial composite EX to EX-MT) with #28 B. Robinson (EX-MT); 1961 Topps: (73/96) (313 cards, majority EX-MT, 5 high Eclectic 1962-1965 numbers) with #290 Musial (VG- Topps and W h e a t i e s EX), #581 F. Robinson AS (EX-MT); Baseball collection of 1962 Topps partial: (443/598, aver- (488) cards hall- age EX-MT, 53 high numbers plus 4 marked by an odd- tint pose variations) with #395 Mays ball partial set. AS (VG-EX), #401 Maris/Cepeda Highlights include (EX), #596 Pepitone RC (EX-MT); 1962 Topps Bucks 1963 Topps: (327 cards, median EX p a rt i a l : (73/96, average EX-MT to NM) with Aaron (NM), Clemente (EX-MT), Koufax to EX-MT) with #18 Buc (EX), Maris (EX), Mays (EX-MT), Musial (NM); 1964 To p p s : (132 cards, average EX- Blasters/Clemente (EX), #473 Mets M T to NM, 19 high numbers) with #260 F. Robinson (EX), #570 Mazeroski (EX-MT); Team (EX-MT); 1964 Topps: (200 cards, aggregate EX-MT); 1965 Topps: (195 1964 Wheaties Stamps: (9 stamps, average NM-MT) and 1965 To p p s : (274 cards, cards, median EX-MT) with #551 Mets Team (NM) and 1966 Topps: (203 cards, average EX-MT to NM, 92 high numbers) with #461 Niekro (EX-MT). mainly EX-MT) with #310 F. Robinson (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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159. 1962-1964 Topps 160. 1965 Baseball Topps Partial/Starter Set Baseball Run Salesman Classic trio of 1962-1964 Sample Panel Topps Baseball partial and Paraded by enthusi- starter sets showcasing multi- astic representatives ple Hall of Famers and stars. from drug stores to Keys include 1962 Topps toy shops and all starter: (330/598, average points between, the EX-MT, 3 high numbers) offered 1965 Topps with #25 Banks (EX-MT), Baseball Salesman #545 Wilhelm (VG-EX); Sample panel 1963 Topps partial: endured the sales (436/576, average EX-MT) pitch. This three- with #18 Buc card relic pictures Blasters/Clemente (VG-EX), from left-to-right: #115 Yastrzemski (EX), #412 Chico Salmon, Podres/Drysdale/Koufax George Thomas and (EX), #473 Mets Team (EX- Rich Rollins. MT), #552 Tigers Team Presents much nicer (NM) and 1964 Topps than when typically encountered and is absent of the extensive creasing, paper loss, starter: (341/587, average tape residue or writing which so frequently plague such artifacts. The 1965 Topps EX to EX-MT) with #55 Banks (VG-EX). More on our website. Embossed advertising back is attractive and clean. Neat display piece! Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

161. 1965-1967 Topps 162. (2118) Baseball Partial Set 1964-1969 Run with Hall of Topps Baseball Famers & Stars Semi & High Very clean threesome of Numbers with 1965-1967 Topps Baseball Stars partial sets featuring several Fill your set needs Hall of Famers and stars with this stash of along with additional high (2118) 1964-1969 numbers. Highlights include: Topps Baseball semi 1965 Topps partial: and high numbers. (341/598, average EX to EX- Multiple Hall of MT) with #160 Clemente Famers and stars such (VG), #540 Brock (EX), as Aparicio, #581 Perez RC (GD); 1966 Killebrew, Marichal, Topps partial: (374/598, Mathews and Niekro average EX-MT to NM, 34 RC are dispersed high numbers) with #110 throughout. Included Banks (EX), #547 H. Clarke are 1964 Topps: (200 RC (EX-MT) and 1967 cards, (113) semi, Topps partial: (425/609, (87) high, average GD); 1965 Topps: (369 cards, mainly GD); 1966 Topps Semi: average EX-MT, 10 high (484 cards, average GD); 1967 Topps: (391 cards, (334) semi, (57) high, majority GD numbers) with #45 Maris to VG); 1968 Topps High: (482 cards, average VG) and 1969 Topps High: (192 (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 cards, composite VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

163. (3) 164. 1964-1972 Topps 1960-1969 Baseball Shoebox Topps Collection of (1656) Baseball Cards with Stars Partial/ Sharper than usual 1964-1972 Starter Sets Topps Baseball shoebox collec- tion of (1656) cards with Explore the numerous stars including possibilities Aaron, Clemente and Mays. with this trio of Highlights include 1966 Topps: 1960-1969 #1 Mays (GD); 1967 Topps: Topps Baseball (223 cards, aggregate EX, 59 partial and high numbers) with #200 Mays starter sets. This (VG), #250 Aaron (VG); 1968 assembly is bol- Topps: (143 cards, majority stered by a NM) with #50 Mays (EX-MT); steady lineup of 1969 Topps: #50 Clemente stars, specialty (VG); 1970 Topps: (553 cards, cards and a aggregate EX-MT) with (2) sprinkling of tough high numbers. Featured are 1960 Topps starter: (298/572, aver- #189 Munson RC (both EX- age EX) with #210 Killebrew (EX); 1967 Topps starter: (358/609, average EX, 34 MT) and 1972 Topps: (396 high numbers, average EX-MT) with #45 Maris (VG-EX), #430 Rose (VG-EX), #584 cards, median EX-MT to NM) Piersall (EX-MT); 1969 Topps partial: (564/664, average VG to VG-EX) with #120 with #50 Mays IA (EX-MT). Rose (VG-EX) and #510 Carew (VG). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

28 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 165. 1967 166. 1967-1971 Topps & 1970 Baseball Partial/Starter Topps Set Run Baseball Fantastic run of 1967-1971 Partial Topps Baseball partial and starter sets with numerous Hall Sets with of Famers and stars. This upper (6) PSA tier selection is highlighted by Graded 1967 Topps partial: (375/609, average EX-MT, 7 high num- Stars bers); 1968 Topps partial: Pursue this (421/598, median EX-MT) with powerful tan- #330 Maris (EX-MT), #528 dem of 1967 Tigers Team (VG-EX); 1969 and 1970 Topps partial: (492/664, Topps Baseball majority EX-MT); 1970 Topps partial sets partial: (521/720, aggregate with (6) PSA EX-MT) with #350 Clemente graded stars. Highlights include 1967 Topps partial: (444/609, average EX) with (EX), #700 F. Robinson (EX) #200 Mays (EX-MT), #250 Aaron (VG), #400 Clemente (VG), #569 Carew RC (EX), and 1971 Topps starter: #581 Seaver RC (PSA 5), #593 Westrum (NM), #600 B. Robinson (PSA 5), #604 Red (206/752, composite EX-MT) Sox Team (EX), #609 John (VG-EX); 1970 Topps partial: (499/720, average EX- with #341 Garvey RC (NM). MT, 37 high numbers) with #189 Munson RC (PSA 6.5), #600 Mays (PSA 7) and More on our website. #660 Bench (PSA 7). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

167. 1968-1971 Topps 168. (1226) Baseball 1968 Topps Partial/Starter Set Baseball Run with Stars Cards from This quartet of 1968-1971 Vending Topps Baseball partial and Turn a profit on starter sets with stars is well these (1226) 1968 on its way to ultimate com- Topps Baseball pletion. Highlights include cards that were 1968 Topps starter: pulled directly (379/598, average EX-MT to from period vend- NM) with #500 F. Robinson ing boxes. (EX-MT); 1969 Topps par- Included among tial: (484/664, average EX- these razor-sharp MT to NM) with #550 B. copies are: (13) Robinson (EX-MT), #573 #67, (66) 90, (10) Palmer (EX-MT); 1970 #107 Marichal Topps partial: (581/720, CL, (17) #158 average EX-MT to NM) Cardinals WS, with #500 Aaron (EX); 1971 (80) 534, (13) Topps starter: (215/752, 535, (14) 537, (28) 539, (58) 542, (106) 545, (10) 546, (22) 547, (86) 548, (39) 549, average EX-MT) with #341 (97) 551, (99) 553, (72) 554, (11) 555, (21) 561, (30) 569, (52) 570, (15) 572, (21) Garvey RC (EX-MT) and 574, (25) 577, (26) 580, (11) 581, (59) 585, (55) 586, (21) 592 and (49) others. #709 Baylor RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

169. 1969 Topps Baseball Singles Vending Group of (1421) Cards Powerhouse accu- mulation of (1421) 1969 Topps Baseball singles from vending boxes. Due to storing methods, approxi- mately 20% of these crisp slabs of cardboard dis- 170. 1970 Topps Baseball Vending Collection of (2378) Cards play traces of water staining. Included are: (10) 177, (10) 183, (10) 214, (10) 374, (54) Enormous potential awaits the victor of this razor-sharp gallery of (2378) 1970 Topps 472, (10) 476, (12) 479, (10) 496, (15) 514, (10) 515, (32) 593, (30) 594, (21) 595, Baseball singles that were carefully pulled from their original vending boxes. (88) 596, (11) 598, (115) 602, (100) 603, (23) 605, (60) 606, (15) 611, (26) 612, (10) Highlights include (23) #266, (30) 268, (27) 274, (53) 278, (35) 284, (50) 297, (47) 614, (31) 633, (10) 635, (31) 636, (12) 637, (43) 638, (32) 639, (19) 645, (16) 647, 308, (68) 309, (89) 324, (43) 347, (38) 354, (30) 361, (69) 371, (43) 385, (42) 468, (46) 651, (12) 654, (20) 658, (10) 660 and (457) in smaller quantities. (20) 594, (26) 604, (59) 637, (29) 645 and (26) 657. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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171. (2256) 1970-1973 Topps Baseball Semi & High Numbers Wantlist dealers will want to stockpile this mound of (2256) 1970-1973 Topps Baseball semi and high numbers. Included are 1970 Topps: (462 cards, (348) semi highs, (114) highs, average VG to VG-EX); 1971 Topps: (488 172. (37) 1968-1989 Baseball Hall of Fame/Star Rookie Cards cards, (377) semi with (3) Ryan & (3) Schmidt highs, (111) highs, The brightest stars in the hardball universe shine brightly with these (37) 1968-1989 average GD); 1972 Topps: (829 cards, (755) semi highs, (74) highs, average GD to Hall of Fame/star rookie cards. Highlights include Topps: (22 cards) with 1968: (3) VG); 1973 OPC: (25 cards, average VG-EX) and 1973 Topps Highs: (452 cards, #177 Ryan RC (VG, (2) GD), #247 Bench RC (VG); 1969: #260 R. Jackson RC (VG- average VG to VG-EX). A sampling of lower grade Hall of Famers such as Morgan EX); 1973: (3) #615 Schmidt/Cey RC ((2) EX-MT, VG-EX); 1974: #456 Winfield and Yastrzemski along with star rookies are sprinkled throughout. RC (EX) and 1980: (2) #482 Henderson RC (both EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

173. 1973 & 1975 174. 1969 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Series 3 Uncut Full Sheet Partial/Starter Sets While uncut material from the Plus (1222) Dupes 1970s and later is readily available, such relics from the “golden age of Featured is a pair of 1973 baseball cards” are decidedly and 1975 Topps Baseball scarce. The offered 1969 Topps partial/starter sets plus Baseball uncut full sheet has sur- (1222) duplicates with vived intact for 44 years. The 132- numerous rookies such as card artifact is comprised of Series Brett and Yount leading the 3 numbers #328-512 with exactly way. Highlights include half the sheet being double printed. 1973 Topps partial: Despite moderate perimeter and (550/660, average VG-EX to interior creasing throughout, the EX, 621 dupes) with (4) #1 overall construction of the sheet is Aaron/Ruth/Mays (average not compromised. Unless noted, VG); 1975 Topps starter: each key is affected to varying (348/660, average VG-EX to degrees by creasing. Featured are EX, 621 dupes) with (3) (2) #370 Marichal, #375 Killebrew #223 Yount RC (all GD), (4) (crease-free), (2) #400 Drysdale #228 Brett RC (average (one crease-free), (2) #410 Kaline, GD), (2) #500 Ryan (VG- #412 Mantle CL and (2) #424 Rose EX, GD) and (2) #660 Aaron AS. Ideal for prominent exhibition (GD, FR). More on our web- in any baseball themed den or site. office. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

175. 1974 & 1975 176. (2) 1975 Topps Topps Baseball Uncut Baseball Uncut Sheets Sheets with Brett & Yount Surviving pair of 1974 and RC 1975 Topps Baseball uncut Score this tandem of 1975 sheets that are ideal for promi- Topps Baseball uncut sheets. nent display. Included among Each full sheet comprising these full 132-card relics are (12) 11-card rows presents 1974 Topps sheet: (displays nicely with limited peripheral moderate-to-extensive perime- wear and interior creasing. ter and interior creasing with Featured are Sheet One: #1 pin holes along opposing cor- Aaron HL, #20 Munson, #50 ners, all keys display creasing) B. Robinson, #194 Mantle- including #1 Aaron, #130 R. 1956, #223 Yount RC (print Jackson, #252 Parker RC; dot), #228 Brett RC (print 1975 Topps sheet: (displays dots), #260 Bench; Sheet minimal perimeter wear with Two: #5 Ryan HL (slight few instances of creasing or crease), #70 Schmidt wrinkling, no keys are creased) (creased), #80 Fisk, #100 with #300 R. Jackson, #320 Stargell, and #185 Carlton. Rose and #500 Ryan. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

30 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 177. (11,000+) 1970- 178. 1979 Topps Baseball (35000+) Card Collection 1976- Loaded with Stars 1983 Stacked 1970-1979 Topps Topps, Baseball collection of Donruss (11,000+) cards that is absolutely loaded with Hall & Fleer of Famers, key rookies, Baseball regional stars and specialty Card cards. Highlights include 1972 Topps: (400+, average Hoard EX-MT) with (3) #49 Mays Massive (all NM), (3) #595 Ryan (35000+) (NM, EX-MT, GD); 1973 Topps: (1400+, average EX) with (8) #1 Ruth/Aaron/Mays 1976-1983 Topps, Donruss and Fleer Baseball card hoard. Since the majority of sin- (average EX), (3) #50 Clemente (NM, EX-MT, VG), (4) #220 Ryan (average EX- gles are in numerical order, there are plenty of near and partial sets with several stars MT), (3) #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (NM, (2) EX-MT); 1974 Topps: (1800+, average present available. Included are Topps: (32000+) with (3500+) 1976 (average VG-EX EX) with (6) #456 Winfield RC (average EX-MT); 1975 Topps: (500+, aggregate to EX), (4300+) 1977 (average VG-EX to EX), (6000+) 1978 (average EX-MT), EX) with (3) #223 Yount RC ((2) NM, EX-MT), (3) #228 Brett RC (NM, (2) EX- (6500+) 1979 (average EX to EX-MT) with (4) #116 O. Smith RC (average VG-EX, MT), (13) #500 Ryan (average VG-EX), (3) #660 Aaron (NM, (2) EX); 1976 Topps: (5000+) 1980 (average EX-MT), (2000+) 1981 (average EX-MT to NM), (2500+) (1400+, average VG-EX) with (10) #330 Ryan (average EX); 1977 Topps: (2200+, 1982 (average NM to NM-MT), (2200+) 1983 (average NM to NM-MT); Donruss: average VG-EX)) with (17) #650 Ryan (average EX-MT); 1978 Topps: (300+, aver- (1500+) 1981 (average NM to NM-MT) and Fleer: (1500+) 1981 (average NM to age EX-MT) with (3) #36 Murray RC ((2) NM, EX-MT) and 1979 Topps: (2800+, NM-MT). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. average NM) with #116 O. Smith RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

179. (7300+) 1977-1990s Baseball Singles Collection Loaded with Stars Explosive 1977-1990s baseball singles collection of (7300+) cards loaded with stars including Hall of Fame rookies! Highlights include 1977 Topps: (2800+, average NM); 1978 Topps: (1500+, average EX-MT to NM) with (4) #36 Murray RC (average EX) and 1979 Topps: (3) #116 O. Smith RC (NM-MT, (2) EX- MT). Also present are (3000+) 1980s-1990s baseball cards with 180. (22) 1979 Topps Baseball Comics Wax Boxes with Set numerous stars averaging (NM to A sugary treat awaits the victor of these (22) 1979 Topps Baseball Comics wax boxes. NM-MT) with 1980 Topps: #482 Each container contains (72) pieces of bubble gum with a baseball player wrapper Henderson RC; 1982 Donruss: snugly secured around the chew. The display boxes are crisp and clean with written (2) #405 Ripken Jr. RC; 1982 notations on the lid. Also included is a complete 33-comic set (average NM-MT) with Fleer: (3) #176 Ripken Jr. RC; a handful of duplicates. It is assumed that all boxes contain 72 pieces per, although 1982 Topps: (2) #21 Ripken RC; they have not been counted. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. 1986 Donruss Rookies: (10) #11 Bonds RC; 1987 Topps: (37) #320 Bonds RC and Opening Bid $150.00 1992 Bowman: #302 M. Rivera RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

181. (439) 1982-1990s Baseball Wax Boxes Plus (85) 1980-1993 Sets 182. (54) 1987-1991 The Title Is Not a Misprint! Turn on your Baseball Wax & Set Cases forklift and clear plenty of space for this gar- Clear some warehouse space for this gantuan hoard of (439) 1982-1990s baseball massive group of (54) 1987-1991 wax boxes plus (85) 1980-1993 sets. Endless baseball wax and set cases. Unless possibilities await the purchaser for this mound noted, each case is factory sealed. of cardboard which features desirable rookies Included are Topps: (9 cases) with from many better 1980s-1990s sets. Based on a (2) 1987, 1987 rack, (2) 1987 set, cursory review, it is assumed that all wax boxes 1988 rack (6 box), 1989 Bowman, and hand collated sets are complete, although 1989, 1990; Donruss: (18 cases) there may be very limited missing material. with 1988, 1988 sets, 1989, (10) Highlights include Wax Boxes: (439 boxes) 1989 blister, (4) 1990 (one not with Topps: (164 boxes) with (16) 1986, (75) sealed), 1991; Fleer: (23 cases) with 1989-1990 Topps Big; Donruss: (124 boxes) 1987, (4) 1988 sets, 1989, 1990, (2) with (1) 1982, (19) 1988, (25) 1989; Fleer: (60 1990 (24 count), (13) 1990 display, boxes) with (1) 1982; Upper Deck: (37 boxes) 1990 sets; Score: (4 cases) with (2) with (11) 1989; Sets: (85 sets) with Donruss: 1990, 1990 rack and 1990 sets. Due (13 sets, all hand collated) with (3) 1982 and to size/weight, local pick-up at our Upper Deck: (17 sets, all factory) with (9) Silver Spring, Maryland facility is 1989. Remember, to lift with your legs and not highly encouraged. your back! Due to size/weight, local pick-up from our Silver Spring, Maryland facility Opening Bid $400.00 is highly encouraged. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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183. 1960 Bell Brand 184. 1951 Topps Dodgers Sandy Baseball Red & Koufax in Original Blue Back Cellophane Pack Unopened Packs— Stunning 1960 Bell Brand Both PSA 8 Dodgers that Hidden treasures abound resides in its original cello- in this high-grade tandem phane packaging. This high- of 1951 Topps Baseball grade legend presents (NM to Red and Blue Back Mint plus) with precise cen- unopened packs. Each tering, four sharp corners and graded NM-MT 8 by gleaming surface hues. Slight PSA, these high-grade printing imperfections are survivors will each yield detectable only upon close a pair of cards. Of partic- scrutiny and the biographi- ular interest, only four of cal/schedule reverse is prob- the tougher blue back lem-free. The cellophane sur- versions have been rounding is crisp with only a judged at the elevated tier small portion of perimeter with none better. This notching. This remarkable tantalizing proposition is find will assuredly garner “a must” for vintage considerable interest and is graded pack specialists. suitable for third-party profes- Opening Bid $200.00 sional grading consideration. Opening Bid $900.00

185. High-Grade 1953 Bowman Color Baseball 186. 1953 Bowman Color Unopened Cello Pack Baseball Unopened Cello Global Authority 8.5 Pack Global Authority 8.5 Graded 8.5 NM-MT+ by Global Graded 8.5 NM-MT+ by Global Authority. How many of these high- Authority. Incredible 1953 Bowman grade 1953 Bowman Color Baseball Color Baseball cello pack featuring #2 cello packs could possibly exist? This Vic Wertz on the surface and #58 near impossible 60 year-old candy Willard Marshall on the flip. store survivor from the first #1-112 Distributed at a fraction of the rate of series pictures #26 Roy McMillan their competition, only a handful of peeking through the front with #42 these Series 1 packs have survived the Tommy Brown depicted on the back. past 60 years in unopened form. With legends such as Mantle, Musial Tightly wrapped and entirely absent and Reese as possibilities, this tanta- of any surface contusions or abrasions lizing proposition begs the high that is frequent to such material. stakes question, “to open or not to High-grade gems from the #1-112 open?” Regardless of the winning series include #9 Rizzuto, #32 Musial, bidder’s decision, there is significant #33 Reese, #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle, potential delivered with such #46 Campanella and #59 Mantle. unopened material. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

188. 1985 Topps Baseball Sealed Vending Case Invest in the offered 1985 Topps Baseball sealed vending case. This con- tainer will yield (24) 500 card boxes and has the high 187. 1955 Bowman Baseball Cello Pack Global Authority 9 probability of Graded Mint 9 by Global Authority. Breathtaking 1955 Bowman Baseball cello pack yielding sever- featuring #30 Bill Sarni on the front #35 Bill Tuttle on the reverse. The high-grade al high-graded implications for this first series pack is apparent as several gradable gems could feasi- complete sets along with gradable rookies of #181 Clemens, #401 McGwire and #536 bly be plucked from the condition sensitive set. Notables from the #1-96 series Puckett. Whether the winning bidder opts to keep the case sealed for future apprecia- include #1 Wilhelm, #10 Rizzuto, #22 Campanella, #23 Kaline, #37 Reese and #59 tion or unearths the contents, this 28 year-old prize is a “no lose” proposition. Not too Ford. Regardless if you are feeling lucky or want to store this high-grade cello in a many of these left on the secondary market! permanent collection, the upside for such unopened material is incalculable. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

32 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 190. (326) 189. 2007 Upper Deck Premier Foursomes Bird/M. Mostly Johnson/Erving/Jordan Certified Autograph #1/10—PSA 10 Topps Only Ten Produced! Archives Incredible 2007 Related Upper Deck Baseball Premier Certified Foursome Larry Bird/Magic Autographs/ Johnson/Julius Game-Used Erving/Michael & Inserts— Jordan certified autograph! Loaded Graded Gem Magnificent Mint 10 by PSA gallery of (326) and serially mostly Topps numbered #1/10, Archives these hardwood Baseball related icons are not certified auto- only household graphs, game- names, but ath- used relics and letes who helped base singles fea- revolutionize the turing dozens of NBA. The crisp Hall of Famers. blue ink scripts These crisp “on of the “NBA’s card” scripts are 50 Greatest” deservedly gar- subjects present nering much a resounding attention from modern insert enthusiasts. Highlights include 2001 Team Topps (“10”) in both Legends: F. Robinson; 2001 Topps Archives: (52 cards) with Rizzuto, Slaughter, strength and Snider; 2002 Topps Archives: (27 cards) with Schmidt, Snider; 2003 Topps Archives clarity. Imagine Fan Favorites: (18 cards) with Musial; 2003 Topps Retired: (35 cards) with Rizzuto; how thrilled the 2004 Topps Originals: (25 cards) with Mays (#/100, 1973), Seaver (#/44, 1979), O. hobbyist who Smith (#/105, 1987), Yastrzemski (#/100, 1983); 2004 Topps Retired: Sandberg; pulled this mod- Other: 2003 Topps Schmidt and Game-Used: (20 cards) with 2006 Topps Triple ern insert from Threads M. Ramirez/V. Guerrero/Clemente (#/18). More on our website. the high-end Opening Bid $200.00 product must have been to see the legendary signatories first hand! The winning bidder will be equally ecstatic to receive a high-grade certified autograph from four of the most recognized basketball players 192. (636) on the globe. Modern Opening Bid $1200.00 Multi-Sport Certified Auto/Game- Used Collection with Many Stars Fantasy favorites and other stars of their respective sports unleash their talents in this modern multi-sport certi- fied autograph and game-used insert collection of (636) cards. Highlights include Auto/Jersey: (14 cards) with Football: 2012 Panini Absolute 191. (315) Multi-Sport Modern Certified Auto/Game- Memorabilia #202 Used/Insert Collection with RGIII, Ripken & More Jeffery; Certified With a heavy Baltimore and Washington D.C. area concentration, the offered multi- Autos: (230 sport modern certified autograph, game-used and insert collection of (315) is loaded cards) with with possibilities. Highlights include Certified Autos: (82 cards) with Baseball: 2008 Baseball: 2012 Donruss Threads #4 Ripken Jr. (#/50); Football: 2012 Sage Griffin III (#/50); SP Signature Edition P. Fielder; Football: 2011 Panini Timeless Treasures D. Murray, Basketball: 2005-06 SP Authentic #93 De. Williams RC, 2005-06 Topps Finest 2012 Panini Gridiron Gear #335 Blackmon, 2013 Press Pass Fanfare G. Smith (#/10); Drexler (#/50); Hockey: 2001-02 Upper Deck NHL Legends Bo. Hull; Game-Used: Racing: 2009 Press Pass: Kenseth, Keselowski; Game-Used: (392 cards) with (146 cards) with Baseball: 2001 Upper Deck Hall of Famers Aaron, 2003 Topps Baseball: 2013 Topps Trout; Football: 2012 Panini Playbook five-player booklet with Hornsby, 2003 Ultimate Collection Clemens (#/25, three-color patch) and 2011 Topps Ryan/Sanchez/Flacco/Ponder/Rivers (#/49, all multi-color patches) and 2013 Panini G. Marquee R. Jackson (three-color patch). More on our website. Smith (four-color patch). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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193. (46) 1997-2002 194. (4888) Topps Archives Modern Baseball Rookie Baseball Reprint Certified Insert Autos with Mathews, Collection Puckett & Ryan with (268) The eye-popping “on card” Certified certified autographs on these Auto/Game- (46) 1997-2002 Topps Archives Baseball rookie Used Cards reprint cards remain the most Stuff your dollar popular modern inserts on and quarter bins the secondary market. with volume Included are 1997 Topps packed in the Stars: Mathews; 1998 Topps offered modern Stars: Schmidt; 2000-2001 baseball insert Topps Archives: (43 cards) collection of with Bench, Dawson, (4888) cards. This thoroughly mixed gathering displays dozens of stars. Included are Killebrew, Mattingly, Mays, (105) certified autographs, (163) game-used swatches, (412) numbered and (65) McCovey, McGraw, Morgan, refractor/parallel cards along with thousands of additional base inserts. A healthy Niekro, Palmer, Perez, Perry, selection of several hundred Hall of Fame and modern superstar inserts featuring Puckett, B. Robinson, F. greats like M. Cabrera, Griffey Jr., Pujols, Ripken and Ryan adds definite “break Robinson, Ryan, Sandberg, Santo, Schmidt, Seaver, Winfield, Yastrzemski and Yount. value” to this trove. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

195. (100) 2011 Multi-Ad Hagerstown Suns Bryce Harper PSA 10 Graded Cards Comprising (20) Sets Gem Mint 10 Bryce Harper Minor League Cards! The epitome of a “five tool player”, the elite facets of Bryce Harper’s game are on dis- play with these (100) 2011 Multi-Ad Hagerstown Suns minor 196. (4350) Modern Basketball Insert Hoard with (492) league cards. Each graded Certified Auto/Game-Used Cards Gem Mint 10 by PSA. Dealer stock of (4350) modern basketball insert cards featuring hundreds of current stars Included are (20) five- and former legends. Included are (60) certified autographs, (432) game-used swatches card sets of the following (Bosh, Kidd, Webber), (415) numbered and (65) refractor/parallels with thousands of poses: “Batting”, “Drop additional mixed base inserts. “NBA 50 Greatest” legends such as Bird, Chamberlain, Bat”, “Fielding”, “Hands at Chest” and “Smiling”. Modern singles dealers, shopkeep- Erving, M. Johnson, Jordan, Maravich and many others help make this lot a valuable ers or investors will not want to miss out on this premier opportunity! proposition. Additional “hidden gems” could also be dispersed throughout. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

197. (3567) Modern Football Insert Cards with (716) Certified 198. (129) Modern Auto/Game-Used Inserts Golf Card Certified Fantasy Autographs with #1/1 favorites and Palmer other heroes Fore! Command the fair- of the gridiron ways with these (129) mod- are the focus ern golf card certified auto- of this sub- graphs. The primarily “on stantial mod- card” endorsements come ern insert col- from various tiered subsets lection of including several numbered. (3567) cards. Highlights include 2003 SP Included Authentic: #110 Sorenstam, among this S. Garcia (BGS 9.5, Auto 9); thoroughly 2004 SP Signature Edition: mixed gather- Sorenstram (BGS 9.5, Auto ing are (224) 10); 2005 SP Authentic: certified auto- Creamer; 2011 Leaf: graphs, (492) Couples (#/50); 2012 Leaf: game-used swatches (Colston, Gates, D. Jackson, McNair), (406) numbered (Favre, P. Palmer (#1/1, magenta Manning, Petersen, Rodgers) along with (97) refractors/parallels (Aikman, Flacco, plate); 2012 Leaf Ultimate: Moss, Ryan) and numerous additional base inserts. Former Canton greats including J. Player; 2012 SP Authentic: Brown, Marino, Rice, B. Sanders and E. Smith add significant value to this dealer Floyd and Strange. More on stock. Opening Bid $200.00 our website. Opening Bid $250.00

34 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 199. Circa 1887 Jack 200. Early-1900s Cy Farrell (Washington) Young Tobacco Tin Photograph—Image Unlike contemporary star Used in 1887 N172 Old Honus Wa g n e r, Hall of Judge Set Fame hurler Cy Young had Capture the essence of the nine- no beef with tobacco prod- teenth century game with the ucts. Yo u n g ’s compliance is offered circa 1887 Jack Farrell readily evident on this (Washington) photograph which early-1900s tobacco tin. A displays an image that was used decidedly scarce survivor in the 1887 N172 Old Judge and coveted relic both in series. This clear depiction the realms of baseball and remained framed and matted for Americana souvenirs, this over a century and is neatly vintage artifact measures 5- affixed to its black paper back- 1/8”-tall and 5-1/4”-diame- ing. The portrayal measures 4- t e r. At the forefront is a 3/8 x 6-1/4” with overall matted likeness of Young (the exact dimensions of nearly 6-1/4 x 9”. image that appears on his Although the batter’s image is T206 collectible), which is flanked by moderate crazing and entitled “CY. YOUNG – residue along the left edge, the MILD HAVA N A BLEND” and flanked by a “By Permission” disclaimer and Yo u n g ’s overall construction of this facsimile endorsement. These components appear on both sides, while the opposite wafer-thin photograph is not sides are home to content listings and swastikas (which had long been associated with seriously compromised. “good luck” before being adopted in Nazi Germany). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $900.00

202. (26) 1890s- 1920s Baseball Cabinets & Photographs Our national game in all of its glorious forms is portrayed with these (26) 1890s-1920s baseball cab- inets and photographs. Each canvas ranges in matted dimensions from 6 201. 1909 Fold-Out Panoramic Team Photo x 4-1/4 to 13-1/2 x 11” with varying degrees of Postcard surface and perimeter Celebrating Pittsburgh’s second-ever National League championship roster, the local wear consistent with pro- R.W. Johnson studio appropriately captured this team panoramic photo in September, longed storage and han- 1909 (just weeks before the Bucs scored their first Fall Classic triumph). Measuring dling. Highlights include 14 x 3-1/4”, this thick stock fold-out postcard showcases a three-panel team depiction Dated: (5 items) with with printed identifiers (as they appeared on the original negative). This scarce sur- 1902 Roanoke College vivor is mounted to a cardboard backing. More on our website. (pinholes and writing, Opening Bid $200.00 12x10), 1922 Waynesboro minor league (10x12); Undated: (21 items) with circa 1890s Waterville club with African-American (10x8, with extensive creasing and tearing) and (7) circa 1910s big league stadium scenes (6 x 4-1/4”, all same ball park). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

203. 1935 Wheaties Lou Gehrig Point of Sale Advertising Display As Babe Ruth’s swing lost its vigor, the heir to his throne (in the Bronx and else- where) was Lou Gehrig. Retailers, of course, fol- lowed suit. While Quaker Oats and Curtiss Candy had enjoyed success with Ruth as a spokesperson (albeit underhandedly with the latter company), Wheaties recruited multiple heroes to endorse the “Breakfast of Champions.” This 1935 point-of-sale 204. 1922 Babe Ruth Retail Children’s Baseball Cap display hawks the breakfast staple in grand style, with a likeness of the mighty Before the Yankees had any of their record 27 titles, their prized Gehrig showcased against a bright yellow circular background with his facsimile Baltimore–born acquisition was already bigger than the game itself. A marketing cash signature just below. The scarce survivor measures 12-1/2 x 12-3/4” with a list of cow, Ruth was the spokesperson for countless items, such as this 1922 children’s the other 15 spokespersons on the lower left tab. The rare piece presents in appeal- baseball cap. One of six different color combinations available to eager youngsters, ing condition with vivid colors and graphics marginally affected by light scattered this gray wool accessory features “BABE RUTH: embroidered in black to a plate creasing, not impacting the image. There is a contest ad on the reverse, which is sewn to the front. As promised in the original ad, Ruth’s image and facsimile signa- home to areas of professional restoration. ture appear on the interior. Nice condition! Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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205. 1913-1917 OAL Johnson Ball With Box and 1919-1924 ONL Heydler ball Spared from use dur- ing the Deadball Era and shortly there- after, these (2) offi- cial include: 1913-1917 OAL Johnson: a creamy orb with prominent “Reach” stampings, though 206. 1946-1951 OAL Harridge Ball and 1947-1951 ONL Frick there is scattered Ball - Each in Original Unopened Box! surface loss through- out; an original retail From an era during which we celebrated the end of World War II, bid farewell to box (with ripped DiMaggio, welcomed Mantle and continued to idolize Musial and Williams, these (2) upper portion and no lid) accompanies; 1919-1924 ONL Heydler: a creamy orb official baseballs never made it to the diamond. Both are rare Mint-in-box finds! (grade “5”) with a smooth surface and gorgeous legible “Spalding” stampings. Note: Includes: 1946-1951 OAL Harridge: a “Reach” orb in its original unopened box with neither sphere has the league president facsimile signature stamping. paper seal intact; 1947-1951 ONL Frick: a “Spalding” example in its original Opening Bid $250.00 unopened box with paper seal intact. Opening Bid $250.00

208. April 11, 1947 Ebbets Field Debut Type I Photograph - PSA/DNA “Authentic” History was made as Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier on April 15, 1947 at Ebbets Field. While the event shaped American athletic and social avenues like none before or since, it was merely the crescendo after anticipation and fervor had built all spring. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by 207. Early 1900s Baseball Team-Photo Postcard Lot of (48) PSA/DNA, this original Type I with (4) House of David photograph portrays Robinson in The dead ball era lives on in this antique collection of (48) early 1900s baseball team- the dugout before his first-ever photo postcards. Featuring a variety of local and school teams this vintage group pres- game at the famed Flatbush ents in appealing average (VG) condition with 15% better and 20% lesser. (40) are venue, an April 11 exhibition unused however (30) of these have small price notations written in pencil on the against the New York Yankees. reverse and (5) have other notations in pen on the reverse and/or obverse. (8) are used Measuring 7-1/8 x 9”, the black- and postmarked. Highlights are (4) House of David cards including (1) studio shot and-white keepsake shows Robinson complying with autograph requests. The reverse (VG-EX) and (3) identical outdoor scenes ((2) VG-EX, (1) FR). is home to “Culver Pictures” stampings. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

209. (26) Early-1950s 210. 1940s-80s Brooklyn Dodgers Boston Braves/Red Type I Photos From Sox Photo Pack and Team Photographer - Yearbook Collection Includes J. Robinson with ’43 & ’47 Red and Snider Sox Photo Packs Always bridesmaids. Well, at “Beantown” boosters get a least the time of these (26) bang out of this 1940s-80 Type I photographs, members Boston Braves/Red Sox of the Brooklyn Dodgers photo pack and yearbook were seemingly annual collection. Highlights are: October participants with 1943 Red Sox photo pack only repeated setbacks at the of (24) average (NM) with hands of the hated Yankees to Doerr and Simmons; 1947 show for their year-long Red Sox photo pack of efforts. The vintage photos (24) average (NM) with measure 8 x 10-1/4” are por- Cronin, Doerr and tray single-subject greats such Williams; (3) Braves year- as Hodges, Reese, J. books: 1946 (VG), Robinson and Snider. The 1947(GD, tape on spine) majority date to 1951 (which and 1950 (GD-VG); 1967 Red Sox yearbook “revised edition” (VG). Also present ended in considerable heart- are (5) M114 premiums (avg. VG-EX), (20) 1971 Arco premiums (avg. EX). More on break before the World Series) and were likely captured by a team photographer. More our website. on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

36 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 211. 1930s-1960s Lot of 212. 1940s- (10) Yankees and Dodgers 1950s Vintage Pennants With Rare Baseball Versions Pennant Lot The interchangeable terms of (15) With “Yankees,” “Dodgers” and Rare 1948 “Pennants” are synonymous (and quite literal) in this lot of (10) vin- Braves and tage felt banners. The keepsakes Indians showcase crack-free appliqué Versions designs with spines/tassels intact. Gone the way of scheduled doubleheaders and radio broadcasts, felt pennants are still Statuses are listed as they appear in around, but aren’t used much as a show of decorative support. This lot of (15) vintage Mike Egner’s 2013 Vintage banners includes scarce examples with population status listed as they appear in Mike Pennant Price Guide II. Keys Egner’s 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide II. Keys include: 1950s : include: 1930s New York Yankees: (Rare); 1948 Cleveland Indians: (Rare); 1948 Boston Braves: (Rare); 1950s three-quarter size (Extremely Rare); Milwaukee Braves: (Rare). The banners present beautifully with sturdy appliqué 1940s New York Yankees: (2 different), both “Rare”; 1963 Dodgers: “National designs. More on our website. League Champions” (Very Rare). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

213. 1950s- 214. Amazing 1940s- 1970s 1990s Baltimore Vintage Orioles Pennant Lot Baseball of (45) With Rarities Pennant Lot and Variations of (27) With Appropriately dubbed Rare “Flagtown, USA” as baseball titles were once the city’s Examples annual fare, Baltimore is well Once a popular represented in this lot of (45) souvenir waved pennants. The felt gonfalons at stadiums and proudly displayed on bedroom and den walls, the felt pennant still span the 1940s through carries a mystique as an antique relic of a simpler era. These (27) vintage examples 1990s and showcase color appliqué designs and include scarce examples cited in Mike show stunning preservation with crack-free appliqué and vibrant colors. Status reports Egner’s 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide II. Keys include: 1944 International are listed as they appear in Mike Egner’s Vintage Pennant Price Guide II. Keys League Champions 3/4-size with (23) players listed; (2) 1954 Orioles with scroll- include: (2) 1950s Milwaukee Braves: (Somewhat Rare); 1960s Los Angeles style roster listing; includes orange and black versions (both “Extremely Rare”). More Dodgers (Rare); 1960s : (Rare). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

215. 1956-83 216. 1966-86 Baltimore/Washington World Series and World Series & All-Star All-Star Game Game Press Pin Lot of (8) Press Pin Lot of with 1956 All-Star (16) Different with Stop the presses for this estimable 1969 Mets & (2) collection of (8) 1956-83 Yankees WS Baltimore/Washington World Series and All-Star Game press Big game credentials pins. Issued to members of the accompany this presti- working press for coverage of WS gious lot of (16) different and ASG events, press pins are 1966-86 World Series and coveted mementos of marquis All-Star game press pins. Highlights are 1969 Mets WS (NM), 1977 Yankees WS match-ups. Present are (3) (NM-MT) and 1981 Yankees WS (NM-MT). Also present (4) Dodgers WS with 1966 Washington All-Star Game pins 1956 at Griffith Stadium (EX-MT), 1962 at RFK (NM), 1974 (EX-MT), 1977 (NM) and 1981 (EX); (2) 1975 WS with Reds (NM) and Stadium (EX-MT) and 1969 at RFK Stadium (NM); (5) Baltimore World Series pins Red Sox (NM-MT); (2) 1986 “NBC” WS with Mets (NM-MT) and Red Sox (NM); all at Memorial Stadium with: 1966 (NM-MT), 1969 (NM), 1970 (EX-MT), 1971 (5) All-Star Game with 1966 Cardinals (EX), 1970 Reds (EX-MT), 1972 Braves (NM-MT) and 1983 (NM-MT). (NM-MT), 1974 A’s (NM-MT) and 1976 Phillies (NM). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 217. New York Yankees Memorabilia/Publication Lot of (74) 218. 1959-69 Baseball Treasure Chest of with Ruth, Gehrig, Cards/Publications/Memorabilia with Dodgers/Koufax Mantle & Emphasis Christmas Pitcher Pump up your collection with an Season’s greetings from infusion of Dodger blue-blood. the “Bronx Bombers”! Offered is a treasure chest of 1959- Presented is a New York 69 baseball cards/publications/mem- Yankees memorabilia and orabilia with a Dodgers emphasis. publication lot of (74) Highlights are: (7) 1964-66 Topps highlighted by a unique Koufax cards (avg. VG to VG-EX); pewter pitcher. Standing (8) Koufax cover magazines (avg. 7” tall with a 4” base VG-EX); (6) 1963 Auravision diameter this appealing vessel features a raised Yankees logo emblem and is engraved records (avg. VG-EX) with Koufax, as “Christmas-1956”. Additional highlights are: 1934 “Japan Tour” photo with Ruth at Mays and Mantle; 1965 Dodgers center; c.1950 8mm/16mm film “Babe Ruth King of Swat”; August, 1939 “Baseball World Series program (EX), (3) Magazine” with Gehrig cover; 1956 Mickey Mantle Bowling Center advertisement Dodgers yearbooks (avg. EX) with lighter. More on our website. 1965, 1966 and 1969; 1960s Koufax 3D pin (EX); 1965 Dodgers team photo (VG); Opening Bid $250.00 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers pin. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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221. 1920s-1950s Baseball Glove Collection of (41) With Autographed and T. Williams in Original Box The “Tools of Ignorance” headline this lot of vin- tage catch- 219. High-Grade 1962 Mickey Mantle & 220. 1900s-1960s Unusual Baseball er’s equip- Roger Maris Returno “Pitch-N-Hit” Collectibles Lot of (15) with Fad-A-Way ment and Gum Display Box & Hickok Award baseball Game gloves. Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris were the ultimate Accessories Highlights pitchmen as their images graced dozens of products Seekers of the unusual satisfy your curiosity with dis- include: Bill nationwide following the fervor of their home run race tinctive lot of (15) vintage baseball collectibles. Items Dickey in 1961. The Yankee sluggers lent their endorsements of particular interest are a 1) c.1910 American Chicle Signed Catcher’s Mitt: a 1930s “DG982” (NM) yet again to this Returno “Pitch-N-Hit” game, the nicest Co. “Fad-A-Way Ball Gum” display box (GD-VG) unused signature model signed in black marker (“8-9” that we have offered. The immaculate container dis- with Christy Mathewson endorsement label and (19) strength; PSA/DNA cert/sticker); Bill Dickey 1940s plays virtually no handling while the lid and paneling baseball gum balls; 2) (2) c.1950s Hickok Belt Award Catcher’s Mitt: a Worthington “S33” signature model; are still tightly attached. The inner contents featuring accessories with a tie-clip in original presentation box (NM) in original retail box; Ted Williams Fielder’s twine, stakes and a moderately toned baseball are also (EX) with deference to one small chip and a money Glove: Wilson “A2210” model in original retail box. included. Not too many of these intact kits remain on clip (EX); 3) vintage printing block Overall, there are (41) gloves and mitts dating from the the secondary market, and certainly none in such (VG-EX); 4) c.1900 collapsing cup with baseball scene 1920s to the 1950s. More on our website. remarkable condition! engraved brass medallion (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

223. 1950 Callahan Grover Cleveland Alexander Original Mario DeMarco 222. (22) Mickey Mantle Store Model Artwork Having long 224. Baseball Collectibles Treasure Baseball Gloves With (7) “Triple endured bouts with Chest with Ruth, Mantle & Mays Crown” Models both epilepsy and Fantastic baseball collectibles treasure chest loaded True, those tape-measure home runs were what young- alcoholism, Hall of with assorted souvenirs. Highlights: Ruth: 1947 sters sought to duplicate most. But Mickey Mantle’s Famer Grover Baseball Magazine M114 premium (VG-EX), 1920 fielding prowess was worth copying, too. These (22) Cleveland Alexander was prone to seizures that were “Oh! You “Babe” Ruth” sheet music (GD), (3) 1960s- 1950s-1960s Mickey Mantle signature model fielder’s often mistakenly attributed to either ailment. Well after 70s cachets (avg. EX); Mantle: c.1960 (12) “Batting gloves are a telltale sign of the switch-hitter’s immense his prolific career, however, he was portrayed in a seri- Tips” booklets (avg. EX), 1962 Auravision record (EX- popularity. The items include (20) “Rawlings” models ous and pensive stare in the 1950 Callahan Hall of MT), 1969 FDC (NM), 1970 photo card with with (6) featuring “Triple Crown Winner” printed in the Fame card set. Composed by artist Mario DeMarco, the DiMaggio (VG), 1958 WS photo pack of (24) pocket. Also included are a “Denkert” model and a original artwork for that collectible headlines this gor- Yankees/Braves with Mantle (avg. EX-MT), (6) 1950s “Revelation” model. (17) are right-handed and (5) are geous display. Framed to 18-9/16 x 26-1/2”, DeMarco’s novelty watches with Mantle (avg. NM); Mays: (8) left-handed. rendition measures 8 x 10-1/2” and is accompanied by Alaga syrup posters (avg. VG-EX), 1969 FDC (NM). Opening Bid $150.00 an actual card version. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

225. Treasure Chest of 226. 1930s-80s Baseball Wax/Candy Autographs/Memorabilia Including 1974 Empty Box Lot of (40) plus (24) 1950s- Team-Signed Program with Full JSA 227. Cooperstown Bat Co. “First Five” 80s Multi-Sport Wrappers Baltimore Orioles fans fly high with this treasure chest LE Commemorative Bat Lot With of autographs/memorabilia. Highlights are (2) multi- Let your inner child run wild for this collection of vin- signed items with full photo LOAs from JSA including tage wax/candy empty boxes and wax pack wrappers. Display Rack a 1974 yearbook signed by (29) and a 1973 greeting Presented are (40) 1930s-80s baseball boxes and (24) Paying homage to Cooperstown’s inaugural class of card signed by (30). Additional highlights with Auction 1950s-80s multi-sport wrappers. In general the candy inductees, the Cooperstown Bat Co. issued these (5) LOA from JSA are (4) multi-signed items with: 1954 boxes and wrappers display in appealing mid to better white ash keepsakes. The 34-1/4” display bats have program signed by (20), c.1970s megaphone signed by grades while the wax boxes rate as average or lesser. limited edition numbers (all 112/500) and showcase (6), 1993 winter carnival scorecard signed by (7), 1985 Highlights are: 1971 Milk Duds with Aaron, 1962 Jello colorful likenesses and text detailing the players’ leg- program signed by (2); (7) single-signed with D. Long, 1962 Topps wax box (pen mark), (5) endary careers and feats. Included are tributes to Cobb, items with: 12x16 Ripken display, Murray training c.1950 “All Sports Banners” ((3) with pennants/gum Johnson, Mathewson, Ruth and Wagner. The items are device and (5) flats. More on our website. inside), 1955 Bowman baseball wrapper and (2) Big Mint-in-box and come with a handsome wooden dis- Opening Bid $250.00 League candy boxes. More on our website. play rack. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

38 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 228. Scarce 1954 Gibbs-Conner Philadelphia Athletics Bank 229. 1950s Gibbs-Connor Derisively likened to a “White Elephant Baltimore Orioles Porcelain Bank nobody wanted,” the turn-of-the-century As the Birds debuted and Cleveland’s Gibbs- Philadelphia Athletics quickly became a Connor peaked, the latter institution crafted franchise that nobody could beat. Following this 1950s Baltimore Orioles porcelain bank. the 1954 season, the club’s last in Philly, Standing 6-1/2”-tall, the statue is accented by a Cleveland’s Gibb-Conner plant produced sizable head (much like that of the “Bird” mas- this Athletics porcelain bank in very limited cot who resides at Camden Yards). Vibrant col- quantity. The 6-1/2”-tall relic flaunts a pris- ors and a blemish-free surface prevail on this tine glossy finish and a base on which survivor whose coin slot (at the back of the “1901-Philadelphia-1954” appears in black head) awaits deposits! relief. Readily embraced by , Opening Bid $200.00 the pachyderm presents wonderfully with ball, bat and glove at the ready. Opening Bid $250.00

230. 1955 231. (8) Robert Gould 1958-1963 All-Star Statues Hartland Complete Set of Baseball (28) Figurines Jump all over this with golden opportunity to Mantle, score a tough vintage issue. Presented is a Mays & complete set of (28) Ruth 1955 Robert Gould Released over a five year period by Hartland Plastics of Wisconsin, the original 1958- All-Star statues rang- 1963 run of (20) baseball figurines are among the most celebrated and collected pieces ing in grades of (EX to NM). These miniature mid-Century plastic marvels are quite of baseball memorabilia. Presented is a starter group of (8) statues featuring luminar- possibly the finest assemblage of their type we have seen. All (28) pieces are com- ies such as Mantle, Mays and Ruth. Included are Berra (EX-MT), Fox (NM), Mantle plete and intact with fantastic original details and very appealing white to off-white (EX-MT), Maris (presents, EX, bat broken off), Mathews (EX-MT), Mays (EX-MT), coloring minimally affected by sporadic minor toning and/or light soiling. Key figures Ruth (NM) and Spahn (EX-MT). These free standing statues are accompanied by their are HOFers: Ashburn, Banks, Mays, Schoendienst and Wynn. More on our website. equipment (where applicable) and are absent of any hang tags. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

232. (46) 1930s-1970 233. 1970 Transogram & 1970 Baseball Transogram Mets Complete Box Statues/Figurines with Set of (15) Pieces (4) Transogram Always a hobby favorite with a definite cult Complete/Partial Boxes following, the offered 1970 Transogram and 1970 Transogram Mets complete box set of Exciting assortment of (46) (15) pieces is sure to satisfy. With exception 1930s-1970s baseball statues to cardboard abrasions and other general and figurines. Highlights wear associated with prolonged storage, the include Circa 1950s Rittgers factory sealed figures and three-card reverse Like Mini Statues: (10 differ- panels still display nicely. Highlights include ent, made in Italy bottom 1970 Transogram Box set: (10 figures) stamp, average 3-4”, average with American League: (one box is missing VG to EX with moderate chipping, black player is missing arm); 1956 Big League figures) with McLain/R. Jackson/Powell; National League: (Aaron (slight wrinkling Stars: (6 statues, all NM to NM-MT) with Berra; 1969 Transogram Partial Box: to card)/Wynn/Seaver, Gibson (slight creasing to card)/Clemente/Koosman, Clemente (EX, slight plastic separation, card backing has been removed) and 1970 Marichal/Torrie/Banks (slight creasing to card), Rose/Mays/C. Jones and 1970 Transogram Complete Series 12 Box: F. Robinson/F. Howard/Reichardt (NM-MT, Transogram Mets Box set: (5 figures) with Ryan/McGraw/C. Jones (box is crushed original packaging). More on our website. with extensive creasing). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

234. (27) 1972-74 235. (4) Baltimore Ravens McCormick “Legends of the Field” 3- Whiskey College Foot Tall Giant-Size Bobble Football Team Head Dolls Mascot Decanters Supersize your bobble head collection Motivational mascots hype with this lot of (4) Baltimore Ravens this collection of (27) giant-size bobble head dolls. Standing 1972-74 McCormick 3-feet tall including base sections Whiskey college football these behemoth bobbles are part of team decanters. Displaying the LE “Legends of the Field” series irresistible charm and daz- created by Forever Collectibles and zling original details with scant traces of wear these fun loving characters were creat- licensed by the NFL. Present are ed to liven-up the shelves of football fanatics and dedicated drinkers nationwide. Key Brian Billick #2/100, Todd Heap pieces are Iowa State Cyclones “Cy the Cardinal”, LSU Tigers “Mike the Tiger”, #31/100, Ray Lewis-white jersey Nebraska Cornhuskers “Herbie Husker” and New Mexico Lobos “Lobo Louie”. #14/100 and Ray Lewis-purple jersey #76/100. Housed in their original shipping car- Standing 6” to 12” tall these cordial containers are sure to pump up your fall tons these gridiron gargantuans display incredible life-like details with negligible Saturdays. More on our website. traces of wear. A shipping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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237. 1954-1989 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Sports 236. 1912 World Illustrated Series Program - Near Complete Rare Brush Run of (1781) Stadium Version Different Defiant in their refusal Years and years of to play the champions mailbox trips offer of a “junior” league the winning bidder a following the 1904 sea- near complete run of son, New York Giants (1781 different) owner John Brush and Sports Illustrated manager John McGraw magazines from “assumed” the champi- Issue #1 (August 16, onship was theirs and 1954) through proceeded to win four December 25, 1989. more National League The first issue is titles over the next 10 accompanied by the seasons. Following original mailing envelope, along with most of the original 1954 Topps insert cards their 1912 effort, the (three have been neatly extracted) and the original business reply card still firmly Giants battled the Red attached. The second issue is missing the card supplements and the two issues from Sox (the team they had 1955 contain only one page each of the 1955 Topps replica cards. Every issue from refused to play in 1904) 1954-1961 is present, with about 30%-40% from that run showing varying degrees of in an epic Fall Classic. moisture damage, but all pages are present and they are readable, page-by-page. A rare survivor, this Highlights include the Mantle covers, Ted Williams, Unitas, Nicklaus, Prefontaine and pro- Jordan. This lot is in our Oakland, CA office and available for pick up. A shipping sur- gram was issued at Harlem’s Brush Stadium during that showdown. The 16-page charge will apply. More on our website. guide features unmarked scoring grids with pre-printed lineups listing legends Opening Bid $200.00 Hooper, Mathewson and Speaker. Covers and all pages are intact, though the center page is detached and vertical compacting folds are very common to programs of this era. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $1000-$2000). 239. September 20, Opening Bid $500.00 1968 Yankee Stadium Ticket Stub - 238. September 28, Mantle’s 536th and 1960 Fenway Park Last HR - PSA Full Ticket - Ted Authentic Williams’ Last Game No longer patrolling center field in the Bronx with the - SGC “Authentic” grace and speed that defined As former Red Sox announc- his Hall of Fame career, an er Curt Gowdy entered aging Mickey Mantle manned Fenway Park for the 1960 first base on two bad knees home finale, clubhouse atten- on a 1968 Yankees team dant Johnny Orlando startled whose misfortunes were a him with the news that Ted stark contrast from the glori- Williams was not making the ous and not-too-distant past. subsequent trip to the Bronx And on September 20, 1968, and thus, that afternoon’s in front of a sparse Friday game would be his last. With night crowd of 15,737, the BoSox mired in seventh Mantle hit his 536th and final place, 29 games off the pace, career home run. a scant 10,454 of the Red Encapsulated and assessed Sox “nation” showed up for “Authentic” by PSA, this Williams’ swan song, a con- Yankee Stadium ticket stub test in which he launched was issued that night. One of career home run No. 521 in only four at its tier with none his final Major League at- graded higher, the bat. Encapsulated and “Grandstand” voucher has assessed “Authentic” by sharp edges/corners, and SGC, this full ticket was uneven admission tear and issued for that historic con- presents nicer than its technical evaluation suggests. test. A scarce survivor and Opening Bid $900.00 key addition to any Hall of Fame or 500 Home Run Club collection, the voucher has printed seating/event details and the facsimile signature of Red Sox owner Thomas Yawkey. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00

240. 1954-1983 Baltimore Orioles Publication & Ticket Stub Hoard From 1960-1985 the Baltimore Orioles held the best record in . This treasure trove encom- passes World Series victories and the magic that is Charm City baseball. Highlights include Full/Ticket Stubs: with 8/1/54 stub (GD), ( Game 2 (EX-MT), : Game 3 (VG), Game 4 (VG), Game 5 (FR, Agent); (2) 1971 ALCS Game 2 full (both VG-EX), : (2) Game 1 full (both EX), Game 6 (VG); Programs/Scorecards: (21 publications) with 1966 yearbook (GD), 1969 World Series Game 2 (presents EX-MT to NM, marked scorecard), 1971 World Series (average EX-MT to NM) and (8) (average NM-MT). Also present are thousands of mixed ticket stubs (most from June 2, 1980, Sakata walk off) along with dozens of mixed 1979 ALCS stubs. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

40 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 241. (2) 242. 1932 New York 1910s Jim Yankees vs. Chicago Thorpe Cubs World Series Related Program Programs From the four game sweep with 1912 which included a “Called Shot” comes the offered Stockholm 1932 New York Yankees Olympics & vs. Chicago Cubs World 1919 New Series program. The Yankee Stadium artifact York Giants was issued on either Baseball September 28 or 29 over See the light of the first two games. “Bright Path” Includes 20 pages with the with these (2) covers and inner pages 1910s Jim exhibiting moderate, but Thorpe related not extensive handling or sports programs. Present are: 1912 Stockholm Olympics program (VG) with a 2” wear. The scorecards are spine split at bottom and 1919 New York Giants baseball program (GD) with two unmarked and the interior compacting folds and pencil notations at the top of the cover. Both programs are pages picture a host of Hall appealing and display better than their technical grades. Dated 7/15/12 the Olympics of Fame legends including program features extensive baseball content and lists Thorpe in first place in the Cuyler, Gehrig, Harnett, Ruth and more. Add this historic publication to your World Pentathlon and as a participant in two track events. More on our website. Series archive! Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

243. 1933 New York 244. 1881-1951 Multi- Giants vs. Sport Official Washington Senators Spalding/NFL/NCAA World Series Guides Lot of (10) Plus Program 1st Edition “America’s Capture the essence of the National Pastime” by A. Fall Classic with the offered Spalding 1933 New York Giants vs. Revel in sports history with this Washington Senators World lot of (11) 1881-1951 multi-sport Series program. Although it official guides/publications. has been 80 years since a Highlights are 1881 “Spalding’s team from our nation’s capital Base Ball Guide” presents (VG- have played deep into EX) with detached cover, inside October, relics such as this of back cover is signed by B. publication have sustained Veeck (“6-7”) no authentication considerable interest. The 16- due to time/cost and 1911 page program pictures Hall of ”America’s National Game” by Fame skippers and A.G. Spalding 1st edition presents on the front cover. (VG) with partially detached With exception to minor cover. Also present: (2) NFL paper pulling among the inner manuals: 1941 inaugural edition pages, the interior is other- (VG-EX), 1944 (VG); 1951 NCAA basketball (GD-VG); (6) 1901-40 Spalding wise crisp and clean with an guides. More on our website. unmarked scorecard. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

245. 1939-2000 Army- Navy Football Program Lot of (48) Different with 1946 President Truman Bound Copy Topping the list of greatest col- lege football rivalries the ven- erable Army-Navy game sets the bar for sportsmanship as the committed participants are truly playing for the love of the game. Offered are (48) differ- ent 1939-2000 Army-Navy football programs (65% EX to NM, 35% lesser). Featuring 246. 1964 NFL Championship Game Browns vs. Colts Full Ti c k e t outstanding cover art and pho- Recall the hardnosed days of pre-Super Bowl football with this 1964 NFL tos this collection is highlighted Championship full ticket. Encapsulated and certified “Authentic” by leading grading by a bound 1946 program pre- service SGC this dynamic ducat displays incredible original details including bright, sented to President Harry S. clean surfaces and bold graphics highlighted by an image of a quarterback at center. Truman, 1945 with Army’s The seat location printed in red is Lower Box Stand Section 12, Box 301A, Seat 7. “Mr. Inside-Mr. Outside” rushing tandem of Blanchard and Davis and 1964 with Navy Played at Cleveland Stadium on 12/27/64 this one-sided game saw Jim Brown lead QB Staubach. More on our website. the Cleveland Browns to a 27-0 shutout victory over the Baltimore Colts. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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248. Game 1 PSA 6 Sportsman’s Park Ticket Stub - Highest Graded In their first World Series game since the 249. Game 6 PSA 4 247. 1942 PSA 4 Rose Bowl Ticket Stub infamous sale of Yankee Stadium Ticket Stub - Babe Ruth, the From Duke Stadium - Highest Graded 1946 Boston Red Gionfriddo’s Catch In the wake of Japan’s December 7, 1941 attack on Sox rallied with Facing their cross-borough rivals for the second of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government prohibited large two outs in the seven head-to-head October showdowns over a 16-year public gatherings on the West Coast. Hence, the Rose ninth to tie it and span, the 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers forced a winner-take- Bowl scheduled for New Year’s Day in Pasadena, with two outs in all match as Al Gionfriddo helped preserve an 8-6 tri- California, was moved to Duke Stadium in Durham, the 10th to secure umph with an amazing catch of a Joe DiMaggio drive. North Carolina. There, Oregon State upset the previous- a 3-2 triumph in the series opener at St. Louis’ Encapsulated and Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, this ly unbeaten Blue Devils. Encapsulated and Graded Sportsman’s Park. Encapsulated and Graded EX-MT 6 Yankee Stadium ticket stub was issued at that penulti- VG-EX 4 by PSA, this ticket stub was issued for that by PSA, this ticket stub was issued for that Fall Classic mate battle. One of two at its tier with only one graded 28th and most unusual installment. This is the lone opener. The lone example at its tier with none graded higher, the voucher features printed seating/event specimen at its tier with none graded higher. higher, the voucher features printed seating/event details and the facsimile signature of Yankees president Opening Bid $150.00 details, ornate finery and the facsimile signature of Larry MacPhail. Cardinals president Sam Breadon. Gorgeous! Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

250. 1952 251. 1982 252. 1950 Brooklyn World Series Southern Dodgers vs. Game 6 500 (First Cincinnati Busch 500 Mile Reds Ticket Stadium Full NASCAR Stub with (5) Ticket - PSA Race) Full Home Runs Gem Mint 10 Ticket PSA from With their backs to 6—Only Robinson, the wall in the Graded franchise’s first The inaugural Snider & Fall Classic in 15 1950 Hodges— years, the 1982 St. International Louis Cardinals PSA (Southern) 500 pummeled paved the way Authentic Milwaukee’s Don for moonshiners Before only 2,612 Sutton in a 13-1 and other back- hearty spectators rout to force a woods racing on September 15, Game 7 (which the enthusiasts to 1952 at Ebbets Redbirds also take their Field in Brooklyn, the homestanding Dodgers clob- won). Encapsulated beloved auto sport into the mainstream. This 500 mile bered the hapless by an 11-5 margin. and Graded GEM event at Darlington was an important race during the The contest witnessed “The Bums” bash five home MT 10 by PSA, humble beginnings of NASCAR. Graded EX-MT 6 by runs paced by a pair each from Jackie Robinson and this full ticket was PSA, the offered voucher is the only such judged by the with Gil Hodges adding another clout. issued at Busch Stadium for a decisive triumph in third-party service. The Labor Day pass exhibits tightly Graded Authentic by PSA, this extremely scarce Loge which Keith Hernandez and ex-Brewer Darrel Porter attached perforations and bold, black text. Driver Seat voucher is a sterling memento from that prolific launched tape-measure home runs. The pristine voucher Johnny Mantz, who coincidentally would lose his life contest. Tape reinforcements are offset by a solid features printed seating/event details, colorful logos and in an automobile accident in 1972, won the race. perimeter and bold surface hues. an immaculate reverse. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

255. 1973 Pimlico Preakness Day Race Program With Secretariat Opening Bid 253. Game 4 Shibe 254. Official Program $150.00 Park PSA 3 Ticket Stub - Lone Graded Senators vs. Giants—Washington Opening Bid $250.00 Version Opening Bid $200.00

42 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 256. (5) Vintage World 257. (7) 1915-69 New York Series Programs with Baseball Teams Related 1913, 1916, 1926, 1927 Programs/Flats with 1939 & 1941 Yankee Stadium All-Star Time to get serious for this Game Program vintage lot of (5) 1913-41 The “Big Apple” shines in this lot of (7) World Series programs with: 1915-69 programs/flats related to New 1913 New York Giants version York baseball teams. Headlining this (no technical grade) with offering is a 1939 Yankee Stadium All- restored cover and tape residue Star Game program, presents (VG) with on perimeter; 1916 Brooklyn deference to corner loss at top left. Also Robins version (no technical present: program scored grade) partial, cover absent; for 8/28/15 game vs. Yankees (taped 1926 New York Yankees ver- repaired spine, 30% of front cover sion (no technical grade) partial, cover absent; 1927 New York Yankees version (no absent); 1938 Brooklyn Dodgers program technical grade) partial with team portraits featuring Ruth and Gehrig, cover absent; vs. New York Giants (VG) with Ruth listed as a coach; 1923 Yankees game 11 ticket 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers version (VG-EX) complete and very appealing. More on our stub (cut in half); 3/2/69 New York Times with “Mantle Retires” headline (VG). More website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 258. (4) 1932-1976 259. 1957-97 New York Baseball “1st Game” Yankees Yearbook and World Historic Event Programs Series Program Lot of (43) with Mantle, Expos, Celebrate some incredible New York Indians & Yankees Yankees teams with this lot of (43) 1957- 97 yearbooks and World Series programs. Baseball history buffs be first in Featuring an awesome array of all-time line for this lot of (4) 1932-76 his- greats including Mantle, Berra, Ford, toric event “1st game” programs. Jackson, Munson, Mattingly, Jeter and Highlights are: Mantle’s 1st New Rivera this inspiring array represents York appearance 1950 Dodgers forty years of Yankee’s history. Present program (EX) from 1951 Ebbets are (39) 1957-97 yearbooks (avg. EX to Field game, scored EX-MT) including a thirty-five year in pencil; 1st Cleveland Stadium uninterrupted run from 1960-94 and game 7/31/32 Cleveland Indians program vs. Athletics (FR) with tape repair on split 1957, 1958, 1963 revised and 1997 edi- spine, scored in pencil; 1st Expos game 4/8/69 “Amazin’ Mets” Shea Stadium pro- tions plus (3) WS programs (avg. EX- gram (VG-EX) scored in pen/pencil, with 10/3/2004 Shea ticket stub (EX-MT) for MT) with 1976, 1977 and 1978 and a Expos last game. More on our website. 1978 ALCS program (EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

260. 1919-85 Baseball Scorecard Lot of (53) with 261. (69) Different 1950s- Ruth, Gehrig, Foxx, Present Phillies Tickets/Stubs Mantle, Mays & Clemente with Carlton 3,000K Game Just the ticket for devoted Phillies fans. Get your programs here! Offered Offered is a lot of (69) different 1950s- are (53) 1919-85 baseball score- present full tickets cards. Highlights are: 1933 Yankees and stubs. Highlights are: 4/29/81 at Red Sox scored with Ruth and Carlton’s 3,000K stub (GD-VG), 4/12/04 Gehrig, presents (EX) with Citizens Bank Park inaugural game ticket detached/split cover; 1929 Senators (GD-VG), 1977 NLCS game 4 stub (FR- at Athletics scored with Foxx (EX); GD), 2009 WS game 4 ticket (VG), 2010 1968 Angels at Yankees, Mantle NLCS game 1 ticket (GD-VG), 4/9/12 listed as a reserve in final season season opener (GD), 4/9/79 stub (VG) (VG-EX); 1958 Giants at Pirates from Rose’s first Phillies home game scored with Mays and Clemente; (2) (unofficial game for unknown reason) and 1954 Orioles 1st season: at home (10) Connie Mack stadium stubs (avg. vs. White Sox (EX) and at Red Sox scored with Williams (VG-EX); 1919 Cubs at (VG-EX). More on our website. Giants (FR); (20) pre-1950 (avg. VG to EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

262. (2) 263. 2009 Yankee Autographed Stadium Inaugural Milestone Game Full Season Delta Suite Yankee Stadium “Jumbo” Ticket Tickets - Both Full Book JSA Issued at the new “Yankee While it’s difficult to fathom, Stadium” venue for its baseball’s esteemed 3000 Hit inaugural 2009 campaign, Club was without a New York this “Delta Sky360 Suite” Yankees representative until season ticket booklet is a Derek Jeter became the 28th bit too pricey for fans out- and latest member. These (2) side the Bronx. There are Yankee Stadium full tickets were issued for milestone games in Jeter’s career and are (4) full tickets on each both autographed by the Cooperstown-bound hero. Signatures trumpet (“10”) strength page, each with a “$100” price tag. Includes (2) tickets apiece for an April 2 and include: 2,722: September 11, 2009 (surpasses Lou Gehrig as the all-time fran- “Workout”; April 3 and April 4 exhibitions vs. the Chicago Cubs; all (81) regular sea- chise hits leader); ticket presents (VG); 3,000: July 9, 2011; ticket presents (GD). son games, including (2) tickets to the April 16 Inaugural Game versus Cleveland Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Indians, and each of the (3) possible “Tiebreaker” games. Presents (NM). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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264. 1927 & 1929 265. 1937 Redskins vs. Bears NFL Frankford NFL Championship Yellow Jackets Program Programs Early NFL championship programs are Recall pro football’s seemingly as rare as winning the title. “leatherhead” era with Presented is an “Official Program” this lot of (2) early from the 12/12/37 NFL Championship NFL Frankford Yellow Game which saw the Washington Jackets programs. Redskins defeat the Chicago Bears 28- Present are: 12/3/27 vs. 21. This hardy survivor has withstood Chicago Bears (no time and fire to remain appealing. technical grade) pres- Approximately 1” across the top and ents VG with deference up to 2” half way down the spine are to a front cover cut-out absent due to burning in a reported repair and small sections of surface paper loss and 10/26/29 vs. Staten Island Bears office fire, however the heavy Stapletons (GD) with pencil writing at top of front cover and corner loss/tears at top stock retains a solid feel and the graph- right of all pages. Listed on the roster page of the 1927 program are Bears HOFers ics are handsome. Listed on the roster Halas, Driscoll, Healey, Lyman and Trafton. More on our website. pages are legends Baugh and Nagurski. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

266. (8) 1951-59 College 267. 1928 National Amateur Football Bowl Game Golf Championship Program Programs & Ticket Stubs Issued at the Brae Burn Country Club with Inaugural Liberty Bowl in West Newton, Massachusetts, this National Amateur Golf Championship Enjoy the traditions of the collegiate program previews the prestigious postseason with this handsome lot of (8) event’s 32nd installment. The front 1951-59 College Football Bowl Game cover features a likeness of the club- programs and ticket stubs. Present are: house, while the interior pages detail 1959 Liberty Bowl inaugural game pro- tournament history and current partici- gram (VG), stub (VG); (3) Rose Bowls pants. Appropriately, Bobby Jones is with: 1952 program (VG-EX), stub pictured on a full-page tribute as a (VG), 1954 program (EX), stub (VG- three-time champion. Jones, of course, EX), 1959 program (EX), stub (VG-EX); won the 1928 installment, as well. The 1951 Sugar Bowl program (EX), full guide presents nicely, though a portion ticket (VG-EX), 1951 Orange Bowl pro- of a scorecard page has been clipped gram (EX-MT), “sample” full ticket and the center page is separated. (EX, writing on reverse); (2) All-Star Opening Bid $200.00 Games. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 268. 1950s “Sports 269. 1921-81 Multi-Sport Illustrated” Lot of (75) With Official Guide Lot of (67) Issues 1 and 2 with Spalding Baseball, Back when print media was king, NCAA Basketball & Sporting Sports Illustrated occupied the throne. News Football Pre-dating the “information now” era during pleasant days of page turning, Bone up on sports history knowledge these (75) vintage issues were the talk with this fact filled collection of (67) of sporting fans throughout the weeks 1921-81 multi-sport official guides. All in which they hit the newsstands. items have full covers unless noted. Highlights include: First Two Issues Highlights are (12) 1922-32 August 16, 1954 ( on “Spalding’s Official Base Ball Guide” cover) with Topps baseball paper insert including (6) with full covers (avg. GD (with T. Williams) intact; and August to VG) and (6) without covers (no 23, 1954 with Topps Baseball paper grade); (11) 1959-64 NCAA “Official insert (with Mantle) intact. Issues pres- Collegiate Basketball Record Book/Guide” (avg. GD to VG-EX) with deference to ent (NM) and come with original mail- (4) issues with minor spine tape repairs/residue; (4) 1921-24 “Spalding’s Official ing envelope. More on our website. Intercollegiate Foot Ball Guide” (avg. GD-VG to VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

270. 1930s-80s Multi- 271. 1920s-80s Multi- Sport Publication Lot of Sport Publication Lot of (173) with (13) “Sport (197) with Mantle, Magazine” Bound Year DiMaggio, Ruth & Ali Runs Legends abound in this lot of (197) Start a new wing in your sports 1920s-80s multi-sport publications. library for this lot of (173) 1930s- Highlights are: (4) 1948-61 Sport 80s multi-sport publications. magazine: Mantle/DiMaggio (VG), Headlining this encompassing Ruth (VG), Maris (VG), T. accumulation are (13) “Sport Williams (VG); (3) 1963-72 Life; Magazine” year runs handsomely Mantle (VG-EX), Koufax (VG), bound in red vinyl with gold leaf Namath (EX); (6) Ali assorted mag- accents (avg. VG-EX to EX-MT) azines (avg. EX); 1952 “Pictoral with 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961 and History of American Sports” book 1962. Additional highlights are a (24) year run of 1930-53 “Football Illustrated with Ruth cover (VG); (5) College football programs: 1935 California/Stanford (VG), Annual” (avg. VG to EX, (2) lesser) and 1940-2002 “Street & Smith Football 1948 National HS Annual (VG-EX); 1951 Notre Dame Preview (GD), 1957 Yearbook” near run (61/63, avg. VG to EX-MT, 10% lesser). More on our website. Oklahoma/Notre Dame (EX), 1958 Shrine Game (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

44 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 272. 1919 Detroit Tigers Team- Signed Ball With Jennings and Heilmann - Full JSA Pre-dating modern meth- ods of docu- mentation and 273. 1929 World Champion Philadelphia Athletics Team-Signed massive media exposure, some Ball With Foxx, Cochrane, Grove and Full JSA mighty shady In ample warning of a in the making, the 1928 Philadelphia Athletics erased a conspirators 13-1/2-game deficit and actually passed the New York Yankees to occupy first place had their way before ultimately succumbing down the stretch. In 1929, however, those more often than we’ll ever know. Concurrent with the infamous “Black Sox” disgrace, tenants supplanted the Bronx Bombers as champions, touching off a three-year run of the 1919 Detroit Tigers (by several reliable accounts) arranged to “fix” at least one A.L. flags. This unofficial ball is autographed by (20) members of that 1929 A’s roster. late-season outcome to secure third-place revenue. This OAL Johnson ball is auto- The off-white orb is home to fountain pen scriptings whose strengths vary between graphed by (19) members of a Motor City roster that, to be sure, wasn’t always on the (“8”) and (“4”). The unofficial “Passon” orb features prominent trademark stampings, level. The off-white orb has a series of surface abrasions, yet showcases decidedly one of which proclaims: “18 Innings Guaranteed.” Well, that disclaimer hasn’t been bold trademark stampings. Black-ink pennings, meanwhile, vary in terms of quality challenged, as this keepsake was spared from the diamond. Alternating red-and-blue with keys including: Heilmann (“6” strength) and Jennings (“7” strength). Full photo laces remain (if somewhat faded) and mild age-induced discoloration hardly detract LOA from JSA. More on our website. from signatures of a significant installment. Includes: Sweet Spot Earnshaw; North Opening Bid $1500.00 Panel B. Miller (“3-4” strength), Foxx (“5” strength), Orwoll, Yerkes, Hale and Grove (“4” strength); South Panel Quinn (d.1946), Hassler, Simmons (“7” strength), Rommel and Cochrane (“7” strength); West Panel Collins (“4-5” strength), Haas and Boley (“3- 4” strength); East Panel Bishop, Dykes, French and Walberg; Reverse Sweet Spot Ehmke. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $2000.00

274. 1931 New York Yankees Team-Signed Baseball With Ruth, Gehrig and Full JSA While the Yankees endured “also-ran” status for the third straight year of Philadelphia’s dominance, they did provide an epic offensive showing in 1931, pacing the circuit with a record 1067 runs scored. This unofficial sphere is signed by (17) members of that formidable Bronx roster. The Spalding “Babe Ruth Home Run Series” orb (grade “6”) is home to blue-ink signatures whose strengths range between (“7”) and (“4”). Includes: Sweet Spot: Ruth (“6” strength); North Panel: Combs (“6” strength), Ruffing (“6-7” strength), Johnson, Perkins, McCarthy (clubhouse) and Byrd (clubhouse); South Panel: Lary, Reese, Hoag, Sewell (“4” strength) and Pipgras; West Panel: Fletcher (coach), Rhodes, Andrews, Lazzeri (“4” strength) and Wells; East Panel: Gehrig (“6” strength) and Dickey (“5-6” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00

276. Roberto Clemente 275. Babe Ruth Single- Single-Signed Signed ONL Baseball - Full Giles PSA/DNA Baseball - His home run trot Full slowing ever so grad- ually, Babe Ruth PSA/DNA played out his final and JSA season in the Bronx, While his abilities clinging to false (and the combina- promises and dreams tion thereof) were of a managerial career altogether amaz- with a franchise about ing, Hall of to bid adieu to a leg- Famer Roberto end that had single- Clemente elicits handedly elevated the similar sentiments game to its status as regarding his America’s most popu- autograph. lar. Always compliant Naturally coveted with autograph because of his untimely passing, Clemente’s scripting is all the more appealing on this requests (regardless of circumstances elsewhere), Ruth signed this baseball as his ONL Giles baseball. The near-white sphere (grade “7”) features trademark stampings unparalleled career neared its end. The off-white unofficial “Spalding” orb showcases that date to 1952-1962. Executed in black ballpoint pen on the sweet spot, Clemente’s a relatively clean surface minimally affected by minor surface abrasions. On a side curvaceous scripting projects (“6-7”) strength and clarity. Preceded by a personalization panel, Ruth has signed in blue-ink fountain pen (“4-5” strength) and added a personal- and “Best Wishes” salutation, Clemente’s penning is an unusual version in that he varied ization. Near the trademark stampings, an inscription (in an unknown hand) reads from his customary “two-tier” style. Accompanying are full photo LOAs from both “1934.” Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. PSA/DNA and JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $1500.00

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277. 1930 New York Yankees Multi-Signed Ball With Ruth, Gehrig and Lazzeri - Full JSA Waiting out Philadelphia’s “dynasty” that had sup- planted “Murderers Row” (albeit for a brief three- year run), the 1930 New York Yankees had things 278. 1936-1937 New York Yankees Team-Signed Ball With right at the plate, pacing Gehrig, J. DiMaggio, Gomez and Full JSA the circuit in runs (1,062), While 40 American League pennants and 27 World Series titles are ample attestation home runs (152) and team to the Yankees’ status as the most dominant franchise in the history of American batting average (.309). sports, it was the club’s run of four straight Fall Classic crowns (1936-1939) that truly Along the way, (5) pin- defined the Bronx Bombers as a world class entity: a team whose successes did not stripers endorsed this OAL Barnard orb. The medium-toned sphere is home to steel tip miss a stride despite the departure of Babe Ruth. This OAL Harridge ball is auto- fountain pen scriptings whose strengths vary. Headlining the keepsake (as always) graphed by (15) principals from that era. The medium-toned orb has a thin coat of Babe Ruth has rendered a side-panel penning that projects (“8”) potency. The remain- period shellac and features black-ink pennings whose strengths range from (“7”) to ing signatures present at the (“8”) plateau, as well, but unlike Ruth’s, have been par- (“3”). Keys include: Combs (“4” strength), Dickey (“5-6” strength), J. DiMaggio (“3” tially enhanced. Includes: Eddie Bennett (bat boy), Lou Gehrig, Mark Koenig and strength), Gehrig (“5” strength), Gomez (“3-4” strength), Lazzeri (“3-4” strength) and (personalized and dated “May 11, 1930”). Full photo LOA from JSA. McCarthy (“4” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $900.00

279. Roger Maris 280. Roger Maris Single-Signed ONL Single-Signed Giles Baseball with Baseball - Full Full JSA PSA/DNA With the stroke of his majes- Underappreciated and tic pen, Roger Maris overshadowed through- (d.1985) created a coveted out his productive baseball collectible by tenure in the Bronx, inscribing the offered single- Roger Maris didn’t signed ONL Giles sphere to seem to garner proper a fortunate recipient. Before respect and adulation drug-enhanced caricatures until after his playing masquerading as baseball days, when retrospect players surpassed his 1961 unveiled the opposition home run milestone, Maris and struggles he ingratiated himself with gen- endured simply for his erations of fans through his efforts to break a honest and humble record. This OAL demeanor. Such appreciation has translated to the secondary market as autographed MacPhail ball was Maris material continually fetches substantial sums. This playing era 1963-1969 Giles endorsed by Maris well orb is penned on a side panel in blue ink with the endorsement registering a strong after his fence-clearing career. The medium-toned orb has trademark stampings that (“8-9”) in both strength and clarity. A personalized To Ricky Best of Luck salutation is date to 1978-1979. On a side panel, Maris’ blue ballpoint autograph resonates (“9”) also penned in the slugger’s hand. Bold trademark stampings offset very mild and uni- potency and is preceded by a personalization and “best always to a good friend” salu- form toning. This museum quality piece comes with a full photo LOA from JSA. tation (in Maris’ hand). Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $750.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 282. Cal Ripken, 281. Thurman Jr. “2131” Display Munson Single-Signed With Game-Used 1976 OAL Baseball Ball Signed by With Full JSA Ripken and (4) As the Yankees endured a rare Umpires - Full lull in franchise fortunes, a new cast was assembled, PSA/DNA piece-by-piece, until the With millions bitter and Bronx suits saw fit to name alienated in the wake of a backstop Thurman Munson players’ strike that wiped the team’s first captain since out the latter portion of Lou Gehrig held the post. the 1994 season, Cal Munson’s appointment proved Ripken, Jr. continued to most appropriate as he pow- ply his craft the only way ered the Yanks to their first he knew: every day. This pennant in 12 years, garnering display is a telling 1976 American League MVP reminder of Ripken’s dedication and how it won back so many fans in one of base- laurels along the way. This OAL MacPhail baseball is autographed by the no-non- ball’s most trying periods. Framed to 14-1/4 x 18-1/4”, the display is headlined by an sense Yankee. The mildly toned orb (grade “7”) hails specifically from the 1976 OAL Budig ball used on September 6, 1995 as Ripken broke Lou Gehrig’s consecu- campaign and is signed on a side panel by a pinstriped hero who was tragically tive games mark. The orb shows the effects of diamond use and has been signed by felled in 1979. Executed in blue ballpoint with a “Best Regards” salutation, Ripken and the four umpires who worked that historic contest. Accenting the piece are Munson’s signature projects (“5-6”) potency. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item a ticket to that game and a color photo. Come with an LOA from umpire Dan has a reserve (estimated value: $1000-$2000). Morrison and PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

46 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 283. 1938 284. 1954 New York Yankees and Yankees Team-Signed Ball Senators With Mantle, Rizzuto and Multi-Signed Full JSA Ball With Though the 1954 Yankees failed to DiMaggio, win the pennant for the only time in a 10-year stretch (1949-1958), they still McCarthy, managed more triumphs (103) than Simmons and most Major League franchises have Full JSA ever posted at any point in their respective histories. This OAL As they became the first-ever team to win three successive World Series titles, the Harridge ball is autographed by (30) 1938 New York Yankees did so, in part, thanks to a 16-6 mark against Washington members of that runner-up Bronx ros- (thus providing their 9.5 game buffer over runner-up Boston). During that season, (31) ter. The creamy orb (grade “8”) is members of the Yanks and Senators teamed to sign this OAL Harridge ball. The medi- home to ballpoint pennings that aver- um-toned orb features black-ink pennings whose strengths range from (“6-7”) to age (“7-8”) strength with keys including: Berra, Ford, Mantle, Reynolds, Rizzuto and (“3”). Keys include: DiMaggio, Goslin, Gomez, Harris, McCarthy, Ruffing and Slaughter. Of note is that there are no clubhouse signatures. Full photo LOA from Simmons. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

285. 1954 Baltimore Orioles 286. Mantle, Berra, Team-Signed Baseball with Duren and Maas Signed (28) Autographs—Full JSA Baseball - Full JSA Having shed the losing moniker Bronx contemporaries from 1958 “Browns”, in 1954 the fledgling through the early portion of the Baltimore Orioles took flight to their 1961 season, the quartet of adoring Charm City nest. This 1954 endorsers on this unofficial base- Baltimore Orioles team-signed OAL ball includes a pair of Hall of Harridge sphere is penned by (28) Fame sluggers and two lesser- members of the squad. Both the known hurlers who combined to creamy sphere and blue ballpoint pen author 38 wins over the above- endorsements project an average (“8”) mentioned span. The creamy orb strength throughout. Highlights (grade “7”) is signed in ballpoint include Sweet Spot: Dykes (manag- on the sweet spot by er); North Panel: Fox (d.1955), (“8” strength) and Mickey Courtney (d.1975), Waitkus (d.1972); South Panel: Stephens (d.1968) and Kellert Mantle (“8-9” strength); and on (d.1976). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. the south panel by Duke Maas and Ryne Duren (both “8” strength). Full photo LOA Opening Bid $150.00 from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

287. 1971 New York Mets 288. Vic Raschi Team-Signed Ball With Single-Signed Hodges, Frisella, Seaver Baseball with Full and Full JSA JSA En route to an NL-best 2.99 team Desirable Vic Raschi ERA, the 1971 Mets entered July at (d.1988) single-signed 45-29 and near the top of the stand- OAL Brown baseball. This ings. A 13-31 swoon ensued, how- former ace of the early ever, and the club finished third in 1950s Yankees dynasty Gill Hodge’s last season at the penned the sweet spot helm before he passed unexpected- crisply in blue ink with the ly the following spring. This ONL autograph presenting a Feeney ball is autographed by (30) resounding (“9”) in both members of that Shea Stadium strength and clarity. The squad. The clean white orb (grade clean canvas presents (“8”) “10”) is home to ballpoint pennings and the sphere comes with that average (“7-8”) strength with keys including: Agee, Berra, Frisella (d.1977), a full photo LOA from Hodges, McGraw and Seaver. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

289. “Mickey Charles 290. Ted Williams UDA Mantle” Signed Signed Baseball With Baseball - Full “.406” Inscription PSA/DNA In his quest for baseball immortality, Affectionately called “The Mick” Ted Williams closed out the 1941 and “The Commerce Comet,” season with integrity and hitting Hall of Fame switch-hitter exploits for which he became forever Mickey Mantle has skipped the famous. Opting to play a double- nicknames and rendered his full header rather than end the campaign birth name on this OAL Brown with a .400 average (.39955), baseball. The lightly toned Williams went 6-for-8 to finish at sphere (grade “6”) showcases .406. This OAL Brown ball is signed Mantle’s blue ballpoint penning by Williams in commemoration of of “Mickey Charles Mantle,” that feat. The mildly toned orb which projects (“9-10”) strength (grade “8”) is signed on the sweet on the sweet spot. Full photo spot in ballpoint (“9” strength) and LOA from PSA/DNA. inscribed “.406.” Just below, a limited edition notation denotes “511/1941.” UDA Opening Bid $400.00 cert/hologram. Opening Bid $200.00

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293. 1999 World Champion New York 291. 300th Career Win Yankees Team-Signed OWS Baseball Signed Game-Used Baseball - Full JSA 292. Triple Crown Signed Baseball With with (20) Autographs Including Jeter & Overpowering hitters like a well-oiled machine, 43- Rivera—Steiner year-old Nolan Ryan fanned eight Milwaukee Brewers T. Williams, Mantle, F. Robinson and With a decisive defense of their previous season’s title, en route to his 11th win of the 1991 campaign and Yastrzemski - UDA 300th of his prolific career. This OAL Brown orb was the 1999 New York Yankees etched another World A rare feat that had gone unaccomplished for 45 years used during that July 31, 1990 contest at County Series victory into their historic ledger. This limited until Miguel Cabrera’s 2012 heroics, baseball’s “Triple Stadium and autographed by the flame-throwing Hall OWS sphere is penned by (20) members of the squad. Crown” is celebrated on this OAL Brown sphere signed of Famer. The mildly soiled sphere is signed on the Numbered #85/99, the blue ink endorsements project an by (4) Hall of Fame authors of the esteemed hitting tri- sweet spot in black ballpoint (“9” strength) and average (“9”) strength across the creamy panels. fecta. The mildly toned orb (grade “6-7”) showcases inscribed (in Ryan’s hand) “Game Ball 300th Win Highlights include Sweet Spot: Torre; West Panel: M. ballpoint pennings that average (“9”) strength with: 7/31/90” on the east panel. Cert/sticker from JSA. Rivera; East Panel: Jeter, O’Neill; South Panel: Cone, Sweet Spot: T. Williams; North Panel: Mantle; South Opening Bid $150.00 Clemens and B. Williams. Hologram and matching cert Panel: Yastrzemski; East Panel: F. Robinson. COA card from Steiner Sports Memorabilia accompany. and hologram from UDA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

295. Championship 296. Philadelphia Phillies 2008 World 294. 2005 National League All-Stars Team Signed Ball with Series Team Signed Ball with (34) Team-Signed Ball With M. Cabrera, (30) Signatures—MLB Hologram Signatures—Full JSA LaRussa and Smoltz Proving the “curse of the Bambino” was truly lifted the Long suffering Philadelphia fans get a rare chance to Trailing, 7-0 after six innings in the 76th rendition of the 2007 Boston Red Sox won their second title in four celebrate a World Series title. Offered is a 2008 WS Mid-Summer Classic, the 2005 National League squad years. Presented is a 2007 Red Sox team signed ball. champion Phillies team signed ball featuring (34) blue tallied in the 7th, 8th and 9th innings, only to fall short A ffixed with an MLB authentication hologram this OWS ink autographs (avg. “8-9”) with: sweet spot: Manuel; by a 7-5 count at Detroit’s Comerica Park. This Off i c i a l ball (NM-MT) features (30) autographs (avg. “8-9”) north panel: Taguchi, Burrell, Thompson, Smith, 2005 All-Star Game baseball is autographed by (30) with: n o rth panel: D r e w, Clayton, Cora; south panel: Dobbs, Stairs, Blanton, Lidge, Myers; south panel: members of that Senior Circuit roster. The snow-white Hale, Hinske, Wakefield, Papelbon, Lopez, Mills, Billmeyer, Williams, Madson, Lopes, Jenkins, Amaro; orb (grade “9-10”) is home to blue ballpoint pennings Varitek, Schilling; east panel: K i e l t y, Pedroia, A l i c e a , east panel: Dubee, Marson, Utley, Werth, Durbin, that average (“9”) strength and clarity with keys includ- Crisp, Cash, Delcarmen, Lowell, Youkilis, Farrell; w e s t Romero, Rollins, Victorino; west panel: Happ, ing: Beltran, M. Cabrera, Kent, L a R u s s a, Piazza, Pujols, p a n e l : C o r e y, Ellsbury, Snyder, Tuck, Okajima, Bruntlett, Seanez, unknown, Feliz, Condrey, Coste, Rollins and S m o l t z. MLB Authentication hologram. Mirabelli, Matsuzaka, Timlin, Donnelly, Magadan. Eyre, Moyer, Hamels. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

298. Joe DiMaggio/Mickey Mantle Dual- 299. Mickey Mantle & Ted Williams 297. 1942 Boston Red Sox Team-Signed Signed Baseball - Full JSA Single-Signed Baseballs with Full JSA Ball With T. Williams, Cronin, Doerr Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 and Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00

48 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 300. 1933-1940 Baltimore Orioles International League Team- Signed Ball Lot of (4) With Pea Ridge Day - All Full JSA No strangers to success in the International League, the Baltimore Orioles “benefited” from a fire that destroyed their stadi- um, allowing them to pack 301. (19) Single-Signed Baseballs with Mantle & Dual-Signed the city’s biggest venue and shed their “bush Mantle/Mays Frame league” status. These (4) Spotlighted are (19) single-signed baseballs with Mantle plus an additional dual- baseballs are autographed signed Mantle/Mays frame. Featured are Dual-Signed Mantle/Mays: (1995 Marriott by 1930s-1940s Orioles print #/2000, framed and matted to 25x19, both “9-10”, full photo LOA from JSA); installments. The orbs showcase potent scriptings that average (“8”) strength. Single-Signed Baseballs: (19 balls, average “8-9”, all JSA basic certs, unless noted) Highlights include: 1933: signed by (19) including Pea Ridge Day (d.1934), a colorful with OAL: Griffey Jr. (slightly toned), Mantle (slightly toned, full photo LOA from and promising prospect who slit his own throat following an unsuccessful operation JSA), Ripken Jr., Ryan (moderately toned), F. Thomas; ONL: Aaron (moderately on his pitching arm; 1940: signed by (24) including , Jr., the son of Hall toned); Other: Hunter (Official League, full photo LOA from JSA), Rose (Hit King, of Famer Eddie Collins. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. 1980 OWS), and Stargell (Official League). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

302. 1954- 303. (60) 1993 HOFers/Stars Baltimore Single-Signed Orioles Baseballs With Team-Signed Doby, Torre Ball Lot of and Ba. Bonds (27) With H. Recent big league Fox, Gastall superstars (with a sprinkling of old- and Many timers) are the fare in HOFers this lot of (60) sin- Orioles install- gle-signed baseballs. ments from The OAL, ONL and Memorial OML orbs range Stadium to Camden Yards have decorated these (27) baseballs with autographs that from snow-white span the rich history of a fundamentally sound franchise that supplanted the Yankees (grade “10”) to medi- as baseball’s best. The orbs range from snow-white to lightly toned and signature um-toned (grade “6”) strengths vary. Keys include: 1954: with H. Fox (d.1955) and Waitkus (full JSA); and feature sweet 1955: with Gastall (d.1956) and Triandos) full JSA; 1957 with Hansen and B. spot pennings that Robinson (full JSA); 1963: with Appling and R. Roberts; 1966: with Aparicio and average (“8-9”) Palmer (full JSA); 1976: with R. Jackson and Ripken, Sr.; 1980 with Murray and strength. Highlights include: Bagwell, Biggio, Ba. Bonds, Doby, Garvey, Gooden, Stone (full JSA); 1983 with Murray and Palmer; 1990 with F. Robinsnon and Ripken, Mattingly, McGwire, Newcombe, O’Neil, Palmeiro, F. Thomas, Torre, Uecker and B. Jr.. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Williams. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

304. Modern Stars Signed Baseball Lot of (64) With Jeter, Fielder, Lincecum and Trout A new breed of dia- mond superstars lights up the sky in this collection of (64) single-signed base- balls. The OML orbs range from snow- white (grade “10”) to 305. (13) Single-Signed Baseballs with Unitas & T. Williams mildly toned (grade Plus (21) Perez-Steele Autographed Postcards “8”), with a few Diamond dignitaries have penned these (13) single-signed baseballs and (21) Perez- showing game use. Steele autographed postcards. These autographs register (“8-9”) or better penmanship Potent sweet spot throughout. Keys include Single-Signed Baseballs: (13 balls, all JSA basic certs, autographs, meanwhile, average (“8-9”) quality. Keys include: Ba. Bonds, (2) Braun, unless noted) with OAL: Dickey (toned, full photo LOA from JSA), Unitas (H.O.F. Chapman, Damon, (3) P. Fielder, Gwynn, Jr., Jeter (full JSA), C. Jones, Kemp, (2) 1979 #19, toned); ONL: Musial (moderately toned), Other: T. Williams (presents Lincecum, M. Rivera, (2) F. Rodriguez, Sabathia, J. Santana, Trout (full JSA) and B. “8”, foto ball, slight discoloration to name, full photo LOA from JSA) and Signed Wilson. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Perez-Steele Hall of Fame Postcard: #177 Aaron. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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306. Babe Ruth/Lou I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Gehrig Dual-Signed Album Page - Full JSA Long before the days of high-dollar memorabilia show signings, con- tractual stipulations and agent- arranged autograph sessions, fans arrived early and leaned over rail- ings in endless anticipation of their favorite players’ autographs. The mediums, too, predated serially numbered collectibles and those coveted signatures came at no cost other than patience and persistence. 307. Cy Young Signed Banquet Cover Program - Full JSA The offered album page brings us No stranger to success throughout his remarkable career, Cy Young triumphed a back to that bygone era and is auto- record 511 times. Following his on-field success, Young was the recipient of an end- graphed by both halves of the most less parade of awards, hardware and accolades as fitting recognition for his mound beloved tandem in sports annals: heroics. The offered banquet program cover was issued likely for one of those tributes New York Yankees legends Babe to Young and is autographed by the Hall of Famer. Trimmed to approximate dimen- Ruth and Lou Gehrig. The crisp sions of 8-1/2 x 3-1/16”, the upper portion of an awards dinner program showcases olive-colored sheet measures 4- Young’s blue ballpoint scripting, which is as impressive as his career statistics. Likely 15/16 x 6” and is signed in blue-ink rendered late in his life (shortly before his 1955 passing, as evidenced by the ballpoint steel tip fountain pen by Ruth (“9” strength) and Gehrig (“8-9” strength with defer- writing utensil), Young’s signature projects (“9-10”) strength and clarity. Full photo ence to minor ink migration on the surname). Full photo LOA from JSA. LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $1000-$2000). Opening Bid $1500.00 Opening Bid $400.00 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 308. Cut Signature With Full JSA Just over a century ago, believe it or not, the terms “Chicago Cubs,” “World Series” and “Dynasty” were synonymous. In fact, it was a 309. Cut Signature With Full JSA columnist from For a time, parallels abounded regarding the careers and lifestyles of Hack Wilson New York, of all and Babe Ruth. Both were physically rotund specimens, both enjoyed saloons and places, who lament- both could hit. The similarities stopped there, however, as Wilson was unable to cur- ed in his Baseball’s Sad Lexicon composition of the Cubs superiority over Gotham’s tail his drinking. As a result, he was rendered a bitter soul doomed to financial set- Giants. Headlining that Windy City dominance, shortstop Joe Tinker manned the backs and a premature demise. Laid to rest at the age of 48 just two months after first leg of the vaunted “Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance” double-play combination. Ruth’s passing, Wilson was, by all accounts, all alone. His autograph was seldom Tinker’s coveted scripting is as bold as we’ve ever seen on this vintage cut rendi- sought, as few recognized this once-potent slugger as he attempted a meager living tion. Executed in black-ink fountain pen on a scrap trimmed to approximately 3” x in various barrooms and ultimately, at a Baltimore public swimming pool. This Hack 2”, Tinker’s endorsement projects (“9”) strength. A vertical fold is noted for the sake Wilson cut signature is a coveted addition to any Hall of Fame collection. Executed of accuracy, as it in no way impinges upon the quality of Tinker’s penning. Full in pencil on a 4-3/8”-long scrap, Wilson’s scarce scripting shows (“8-9”) quality. photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $1000-$1500). Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $1000-1500). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

310. I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Jimmie Foxx and Frank Baker Dual- Signed Cut - PSA/DNA Authentic Like book- ends on either side of Baltimore-born Babe Ruth, fellow Maryland natives Frank “Home Run” Baker and Jimmie Foxx respectively established themselves as a perennial circuit clout champion and the right-handed answer to Ruth. With those impressive feats to 311. John J. McGraw Cut Signature - Full JSA their credit, Baker and Foxx are the authors of two of the toughest signatures in the A fixture on 1890s Baltimore Orioles rosters that stopped at nothing to beat and cheat realm of home run collectibles. Encapsulated with signatures assessed “Authentic” by the opposition, John McGraw went on to establish the National League record with PSA/DNA, this dual cut signature display showcases decidedly bold scriptings of each 2,669 triumphs in a managerial capacity. McGraw’s coveted autograph is certain to legend. Unevenly trimmed to approximately 5x3, what appears to be a portion of a command attention on this cut signature keepsake. Executed in black-ink steel tip 1933 program cover has been endorsed by Baker in blue ink and by Foxx in graphite fountain pen on a thick parchment scrap, McGraw’s scripting projects (“9”) quality pencil. Both signatures project (“9”) strength and complete a coveted pairing of the and is adhered to a 5x3 blank sheet. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a original home run king and the prodigy he discovered in rural Maryland. reserve (estimated value: $1000-$1500). Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

50 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 312. Joe 313. DiMaggio Signed New Signed 1936 York Giants Government Cut Postcard - Letterhead— PSA/DNA 8 PSA/DNA 9 A can’t-miss “Master Melvin” prospect in the Ott (d.1958) was a Pacific Coast magician at the League, Joe plate who was DiMaggio lived up often overshad- to his billing and owed by cross- made a seamless transition from the San Francisco Seals to four successive World town rivals Ruth and Gehrig. The prolific Hall of Fame slugger stakes his claim to Series titles in the Bronx. This government postcard was issued and autographed by greatness with this resounding black steel-tip fountain pin autograph that is placed on DiMaggio during his 1936 rookie campaign. Encapsulated with autograph Graded a period New York Giants cut letterhead. The flowing 2-1/2” script is judged an NM-MT 8 by PSA/DNA, the keepsake showcases perhaps the earliest DiMaggio pen- investment quality (“9”) by PSA/DNA and is accompanied by a full LOA from the ning you’ll find, as the reverse is postmarked “JUL 12 1936.” authenticator. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

315. Cut 314. Cut Signature Signature SGC PSA/DNA Gem Mint 10 Authentic The pride of tiny Clifty, Arkansas in the Ozark Huge Rajah Cut! Mountains, Floyd (Arky) Vaughan made his mark over a Signature assessed 17-year big league career and earned a 1985 induction as Authentic and into the Baseball Hall of Fame. The dependable short- encapsulated by stop drowned during a fishing trip in 1952, making the SGC. The offered offered Arky Vaughan cut autograph a desirable relic. Rogers Hornsby Signature assessed as Authentic and graded Gem Mint (d.1963) cut auto- 10 by PSA/DNA. The flowing black script is precisely graph is among the placed along the shoulders of the black-and-white bat- largest exemplars of ting pose. The cut measures 4-1/2 x 9-1/2” and presents the Hall of Fame slugger we have encountered. Spanning over 3-1/2” in length and 1- beautifully. 3/4” in height, the boldly placed pencil endorsement exhibits a resounding (“9”) in Opening Bid $500.00 both strength and clarity. Neatly extracted from a larger sheet and adhered to a firmer backing. Ideal for prominent display in any Cooperstown themed gathering. Opening Bid $400.00

316. (3) 317. Baseball Photo Yankee Postcard Signed Lot of Legends (14) With J. DiMaggio, Signed Greenberg and T. Government Williams - All JSA Postcards Diamond stalwarts spanning the With Deadball Era through the introduc- tion of Astroturf and tight-fitting DiMaggio, knit uniforms have endorsed their Munson and likenesses in this lot of (14) vintage Howard - All 3-1/2 x 5-3/8” photo postcards. Signatures average (“9-10”) potency Full JSA and include: Aaron; J. DiMaggio (3- Departed but immortalized in Monument Park, (3) Bronx legends have signed these 1/4 x 5-1/2” photo postcard; full government postcards. Includes: Joe DiMaggio: (“8-9” strength with “Best Wishes” JSA); Drysdale; Frisch (signed 4x6 1940s Burke & Brace photo; full JSA); Gomez; inscription; postmarked “1956”); Elston Howard: (“8-9” strength with “Best Wishes” Greenberg; Grimes; Haines; Hartnett; Herman; Hubbell; Hunter; G. Kelly; T. Williams salutation; postmarked “1959”); Thurman Munson: (“6-7” strength; postmarked (full JSA). Individual JSA certs/stickers. “1970”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

318. (16) Baseball Legends 319. (29) Baseball Hall of Fame Signed Postcards/Index Signed Perez-Steele & Yellow Hall Cards With T. Williams, of Fame Plaque Postcards with Greenberg and H. Fox - Campanella All JSA “Campy” and “Hammerin’ Hank” headline the Pre-dating the age of long lines and offered Baseball Hall of Fame signed Perez- stiff prices for autographs, the gov- Steele and Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque post- ernment postcard and a penny or card group of (29) pieces. Unless noted, each two for postage was all you needed autograph presents (“8”) or better. The post- to secure the autographs of your cards generally present (EX-MT). Keys favorite stars. These (16) signed include Basic JSA Cert Cards: (16 cards) postcards and index cards showcase with Perez-Steele Celebration: #8 bold scriptings that average (“9”) Campanella; Perez-Steele Hall of Fame: (2 strength. Keys include: Carey; B. cards) with #177 Aaron; Yellow HOF Plaque Evans (d.1956, full JSA); N. Fox Postcards: (13 cards) with Bell, (2) Hubbell, (full JSA); H. Fox (d.1955, full JSA); Frisch; Gehringer; Greenberg; Wheat; T. T. Jackson (dated), Kelly, Leonard (full name Williams (full JSA). Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. variant) and L. Waner. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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320. (38) Baseball Hall of 321. (99) 1950s Baseball Fame Black & White Signed Government Signed Postcards with Postcards with (51) Hall Koufax & Mays of Famers & T206 Extremely attractive assortment of Players (38) Baseball Hall of Fame Black Extensive 1950s Baseball signed & White signed postcards. These government postcard gathering of keepsakes are penned in blue (99) cards with (51) Hall of Sharpie and project (“9-10”) pen- Famers, T206 players who manship. Included are J.D. passed away in the 1950s along McCarthy: (7 postcards) with with numerous deceased depres- Brett, Doerr, Ford, Koufax, sion era stars. Aside from inci- Morgan, Wilhelm, D. Williams; dental wear associated with prolonged storage or tape/mounting residue, these Black & White Photo Postcards: endorsements generally average (“8”) or better with very few lesser. Additionally, sev- (31 postcards) with Aparicio, (2) eral players added interesting anecdotes or personalizations to these keepsakes. Brock, Carew, (2) Carlton, Fingers, Highlights include Hall of Famers: (51 cards) with Cochrane (d.1962), Cronin, Giles, (2) Gibson, Hunter, (2) Jenkins, Grove, Hafey, Harris, Hubbard, Koufax, Manush, Marquard, Medwick, Rice, Stengel, Kaline, Kell, Killebrew, Marichal, P. Waner (d.1965); Others: (48 cards) with Beaumount (d.1956), Brazle, Carrigan Mathews, Mays, McCovey, (double-signed), Drews (d.1963), Fournier (d.1956), Fromme (d.1956, “6”), B. Herzog Morgan, Niekro, Palmer, B. (d.1953), Jensen, Leever (d.1953), Lord (d.1964), P. Martin (d.1965), McInnis Robinson, F. Robinson, Snider, (2) (d.1960), Rowe (d.1961), Slagle (d.1956, with long note), Stephens (d.1968), Stargell, Weaver, B. Williams, Stirnweiss (d.1958, with salutation), D. Taylor (d.1958), Waitkus, Wehmeier, Zachary Wynn and Yastrzemski. Individual (d.1969). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. basic certs from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

322. (237) Baseball 323. Autographed Index Card Comprehensive & Government Philadelphia/ Postcards with (80) Hall Kansas of Famers City/Oakland Important baseball autograph of A’s Autograph (237) index cards and government Collection of postcards (majority modern Hall of Fame players pared to index (600+) card size) featuring (80) Hall of Gathered by an Famers, T206 players along with ardent Athletics Black Sox and 1927 Yankees enthusiast during the alums. Aside from incidental wear franchise’s tenures in associated with prolonged storage Philadelphia, Kansas along with reverse mounting/tape City and Oakland, these (600+) single-signed photo postcards and 5x3 index cards run residue, these endorsements generally average (“8”) or better with very few lesser. the gamut of the storied club’s players. This is arguably the most comprehensive Approximately 30% display cuts affixed to the index card. Additionally, several play- Athletics autograph collection you’ll ever find. This gathering is appealing as it fea- ers added interesting anecdotes or personalizations to these keepsakes. Highlights tures an ample amount of signatures from each of the franchise’s three cities, as well include Hall of Famers: (80 cards) with Aaron, Chylak, Fox, Goslin, McGowan as several rare pennings of World War II era players whose careers were quite brief. (d.1954), Stargell (UDA sticker); Others: (157 cards) with J. Barry, Bridges, Cicotte, Autographs average (“9”) potency with highlights including: Armas, Bando, Bauer, B. Cox, Cravath, Merkle (d.1956), (2) B. Meusel (1927 Yankee), Morehart (1927 Blue, Fingers, Gentile, K. Harrelson, R. Henderson, Herzog, W. Hoyt, Hunter, Kell, Yankee), Murtaugh, Phillippe (d.1952, The Deacon), Ruether (1927 Yankee), Strunk Lansford, LaRussa, Lasorda, Maxvill, Monday, Rudi, Slaughter, Tenace, B. Williams (long note about and Ruth), Cy Williams, K. Williams (d.1959) and and D. Williams. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Wiltse (d.1959). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

324. Brooklyn 325. The “Jack Marcus” Dodgers 1988 Z Personal Correspondence Silk Postcard Collection of (500+) with Lot of (35) HOFers & Many Yankees With (21) Legends Signed Perhaps the greatest Yankees fan of Though their beloved all time, Jack Marcus attended more “Bums” departed in than 1,500 Yankees games beginning 1958, Brooklyn in 1919 and was reported to be Dodgers enthusiasts friends with Ruth, Gehrig and many continue to cling to other Yankees greats. Offered is a memories of their personal correspondence collection Flatbush heroes. of (500+) items from Marcus’ later years spanning the 1970s-80s. Included are auto- Evidence of this graphs, letters, greeting cards, photos, postcards, clippings, postage stamps, letterhead, undying love comes telegrams and assorted ephemera featuring HOFers, star players, team officials, news- to the forefront in men, announcers and player’s wives. Highlights are: 8-3/4 x 4” Yankees autograph this 1988 Z Silk sheet signed by (37) average (“8-9”) with Brown, Byrne, Carey, S. Chandler, Brooklyn Dodgers Chapman, Coveleski, Crosetti, Devens, Dickey, Dugan, Gibbs, Glenn, Hassett, postcard lot of (35). Heffner, Howard, Hoyt, Koeing, Lopat, Mapes, McDougald, Metheny, Mize, Housed in a handsome three-ring binder, the (NM) collectibles include (21) signed by Morehart, Ostrowski, Pipgras, Reese, Reynolds, Richardson, Roettger, Selkirk, their Ebbets Field subjects. Blue marker autographs show (“10”) strength throughout Sewell, Shawkey, Smith, Souchock, Sturm, Wells, Witt; (31) HOFer signed with keys including: Drysdale (2) Durocher, Newcombe, (2) Podres, Reese and (2) letters/photos average (“8-9”) with: Appling, Cronin, (2) Durocher, Feller, Snider. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Greenberg, (2) Hoyt, (2) Hunter, Kiner, (5) Lyons, (7) Mize, (2) Niekro, (2) Perry, Opening Bid $200.00 (3) Schmidt, Stengel. No authentication due to time and costs. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

52 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 326. Ty Cobb 327. Babe and Walter Ruth Johnson Signed Signed Framed 1944 Display With Diner Cobb Receipt - Handwritten Full JSA Letter - Full Fates and for- JSA tunes tangled following While it’s well docu- Babe Ruth’s mented that Ty Cobb remarkable didn’t befriend too playing many of his contem- career. His longing to pilot a big league club was continually sated by empty promises poraries, he did, on until finally, he accepted that he would never don the uniform again, not in any offi- occasion, offer high praise when warranted. Regarding fireballer Walter Johnson, cial capacity. For a 9-year-old New Jersey boy, the Bambino’s plight yielded some- Cobb reported that his fastball “hissed at you as it passed.” The fiery competitors thing wonderful: this splendid Babe Ruth autograph. By Ruth’s own admission, he square off in this display showcasing the coveted autograph of each. The ornately reached out to Yankee ownership in hopes of managing the club’s Newark affiliate. designed frame measures 32-3/8 x 38-3/8” with black matting around a 16x20 col- The “polite” handwritten refusal encouraged Ruth to get involved in area youth base- orized photo of the pair in a pose contradictory to Cobb’s combative demeanor. Just ball. Doing just that, Ruth sponsored a team in Riverdale, New Jersey, where he visit- below, a Johnson cut signature projects (“9-10”) strength and clarity and, to the right, ed a local eatery and signed this receipt in 1944. Executed in black-ink fountain pen, Cobb’s green-ink penning shows (“9”) quality and is accented by his customary Ruth’s signature projects (“9”) strength and is accompanied by a personalization. Full paraph. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $500.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 329. George Wright Signed 1927 Reach/Wright & Ditson Document - Full JSA Embodying the pioneer spirit perhaps more so than any other figure, George Wright came to define American sports both on and off the field. This 1927 document is 328. Vintage Autograph Album Signed by (60) With Ruth, signed by Wright and is a Rickey and McCarthy - Full PSA/DNA cornerstone to any collec- tion of Cooperstown endorsements. Measuring 8 x 6-1/2”, the legal document has Ah, those halcyon days of autographs without a price tag! We take you back to the printed details and typewritten specifics regarding stockholders of A.J. Reach and 1940s, when an ardent fan gathered (60) scriptings in his trusty autograph album. The Wright & Ditson, Inc. The latter company was founded by Wright following a base- leather-bound volume measures 6-1/8 x 4-1/2” and its contents include some of base- ball career during which he was the first-ever batter in National League history. At ball’s most widely sought signatures. Executed in fountain pen and graphite pencil on the conclusion, Wright (d.1937) has signed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen. The crisp, pastel-colored blank pages, the autographs average (“8-9”) strength with keys scripting projects (“9”) strength and ranks as one of the scarcest and most coveted including: Durocher, Kell, Mack, McCarthy, Medwick, Mize, Rickey, Ruth and P. Hall of Fame signatures. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimat- Waner. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. ed value: $2000-$3500). Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $500.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 331. 1963 Yankee Stadium Old- 330. “Wait Till Timers Program Signed by (33) Next Year” First- With J. DiMaggio, Foxx and J. Edition Robinson - Full JSA Hardcover Book Any baseball fan aware of the 1949-1964 Signed by Jackie Yankees unparalleled run of 14 pennants in 16 Robinson - Full seasons knows that there was plenty of cause for celebration throughout those glorious sum- PSA/DNA mers. As the front-running 1963 installment While it’s common arrived to its Bronx venue on Saturday, July 27, knowledge that base- however, the pre-game “guests” that afternoon ball is a team sport, trumped even the home team. Ceremoniously Jackie Robinson was honoring the game’s most fabled performers, all alone throughout the Yankees issued this Old Timers’ Day “All- much of his endeavor Time Record Breakers” program, which was as the first black player to brave the previously segregated arena. Following a Hall subsequently autographed by (33), including of Fame career during which he never succumbed to the hatred, Robinson teamed (23) Hall of Fame icons. Framed and matted to with Carl Rowan to compose Wait Till Next Year (1960, Random House), a biogra- 24-1/4 x 18-1/4”, the prized publication show- phical account of Robinson’s daunting tasks. This first edition volume is auto- cases black-ink pennings that average (“8-9”) potency. Thanks to a left-side hinge, the graphed by Robinson and his co-author. On the flyleaf, Robinson’s black ink frame opens to facilitate display of both sides of the program. Key signatures include: endorsement projects (“10”) strength. Just above, Rowan has signed in blue ball- Berra, Carey, Cronin, D. Dean, J. DiMaggio, Feller, Foxx, Frisch, Gomez, Grove, point (“9” strength) and inscribed “Best Wishes.” The 339-page book presents beau- Herman, Hoyt, Hubbell, Marquard, McCarthy, S. Rice, Rizzuto, J. Robinson, Schalk, tifully with slight wear on the original dust jacket. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Sisler, Terry, L. Waner and P. Waner. A decidedly impressive piece from yet another The item has a reserve (estimated value: $1500-$3000). banner day in pinstriper history. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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332. 1910-1978 333. (350+) Baseball Baseball Signed Autographed Flats Contract & Collection Signed in the Correspondence Early 1970s with Dozens of Group of (20) with Hall of Famers & Tough & John Deceased Brush Turn a substantial profit from this Seize the offered 1910-1978 extensive (350+) baseball autographed baseball signed contract and flats collection with dozens of Hall of correspondence group of Famer and tough deceased signatures. (20) items featuring numer- These keepsakes were obtained by our ous Hall of Fame subjects. consignor directly from the source in Although the majority of the the early 1970s. The endorsements correspondence is not base- average (“7-8”) while the canvases ball related, these items still provide interesting background information. The auto- display varying degrees of expected graphs overwhelmingly average (“8”) or better. Highlights include Full Photo LOA handling. Highlights include from JSA: (1 item) with 1978 Visa Application Form to Enter Japan with Multi/Single-Signed Postcards: (4 postcards) with Hubbell (Yellow HOF Plaque), accompanying snapshot; Auction LOA from JSA: (19 items) with 1910 Brush (2) Terry (Yellow HOF Plaque); Multi-Signed Index Cards: (18 cards, 51 signatures) (d.1912) two-page TLS on hotel letterhead, 1939 Fletcher (d.1950) letter, 1948 Evans Ruiz (d.1972)/Murphy/T. Conigliaro, Newcombe/Easter (d.1979)/Doby; Single- (d.1956) TLS on trimmed Tigers letterhead, 1954 Kell Gillette Razor contract, 1972 Signed Baseball Index Cards: (314 cards) with (3) Banks (all 1970), T. Conigliaro, Ruffing letter, 1974 Bando Supplemental Contract on Athletics letterhead undersigned (4) Cronin, (3) Dean (d.1974), (3) Gehringer, Greenberg, (9) Grove (d.1975), (3) by Finley and Mac Phail; 1984 Barber letter and undated McKechnie (d.1965) note. Hartnett (d.1972), (10) Hubbell, Rose, (10) Sisler (d.1973) and (14) Terry, (3) D. More on our website. Thompson (d.1976). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

334. Baseball 335. 1927 World Autograph Champion New York Collection of Yankees Signed (103) Items Baseball Panel with with (2) 1983 (5) Autographs Orioles Including O’Leary— Team-Signed Full JSA 16x20 A most interesting 1927 World Photographs Champion New York Yankees signed baseball panel with (5) Give your inven- autographs. The blue-and-red- tory a boost with stitched cut panel displays the offered base- quite nicely and includes the ball autograph following signatories: Fletcher collection of (103) items including numerous Hall of Famers, team-signed pieces and (“6-7”. d.1950, coach), Roth numerous index cards. Highlights include (2) 1983 Baltimore Orioles Team-Signed (“7-8”, d.1944, travelling sec- 16x20 Photos: (58 signatures, all “9-10”, gold Sharpie, individual holograms from retary), O’Leary (“8-9”, Iron Clad and MLB) with (2) Murray, (2) Ripken Jr., Single-Signed Baseballs: (19 d.1941, coach), Koenig (“7-8”) balls, average “9”, all JSA basic certs) with OML: (17 balls) (3) Ripken Jr. (one and a faint secretarial Ruth. All slightly smeared, one personalized and dated with Thanks for Being There!), (2) B. endorsements are graded with Robinson (HOF 1983), O. Smith (H.O.F. 02); 2001 OAS: (2) Ripken (both personal- deference to a uniform coating ized, one What A Game!, one A Great Last Memory Seattle 2001, south panel;) and of period shellac. A perfect way to get a period piece of the 1927 Yankees machine (3) Ripken Postcards: (all “9-10”, auction LOA from JSA). More on our website. without breaking the bank. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

336. (5) 337. 1970 Mickey Washington Senators Mantle Team-Signed Spring Signed Training Program Photographs With T. Williams and & Flats with F. Howard - Full JSA Individual With the club having Full JSA improved a whopping 21 games in the managerial debut “The Commerce of Ted Williams, aspirations Comet” applies were lofty in the spring of pen to canvas on 1970. Issued at the Senators’ these (5) Mickey Pompano Beach, Florida Mantle signed spring training site, this pro- photographs and gram was autographed by flats. Included (16) Washington principals. are Signed Executed in ballpoint on the Mantle front and back covers (with 2 Photographs: (3 on the roster page), the pen- pictures) with 1-2.) (2) 8x10 photographs (both “9-10”, different poses); 3.) 11x14 nings average (“8-9”) strength photograph (“9-10”, pinholes on each corner); Signed Mantle Flats: (2 items) with with highlights including: E. 1.) Mantle signed promotional postcard (“9-10”, personalized with salutation, creased) Brinkman, Coleman, Epstein, and 2.) dated 6/12/79 Gateway cachet (“9-10”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. F. Howard, McMullen and T. Wi l l i a m s. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

54 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 338. 1962 New York Mets Reunion Team-Signed Bat and Ball With 340. Joe DiMaggio Signed Baseball and 339. 1979 Yankees Team-Signed Ball Ashburn and Kiner - Both Full JSA Dual Volume Cover - Both Full JSA Winning isn’t everything. Neither is losing a record 120 With Munson and 1985 Yearbook Having headlined potent Bronx rosters as teammates to games. But the latter “accomplishment” has long been Signed by Mantle - Both Full JSA Gehrig, Dickey, Rizzuto and Mantle, Hall of Famer Joe celebrated at gatherings attended by members of the Proud pinstriper purists will appreciate this pairing of DiMaggio ranks atop the list in many “best-ever” con- infamously inept 1962 Mets. A 1990s reunion produced autographed items. Includes: Mickey Mantle Signed versations. These (2) keepsakes showcase bold these (2) team-signed souvenirs. Autographs average 1985 Ye a r b o o k : a 112-page (MT) team-issued guide DiMaggio autographs. Includes: Baseball: a mildly (“9-10”) strength with keys including: Bat: a signed on the cover by M a n t l e (blue Sharpie, “10” toned OAL Budig orb (grade “8”) signed on the sweet Cooperstown Bat Co. (34”) “Stadium Series” Polo strength); 1979 Team-Signed Ball: a toned OAL spot in blue ballpoint (“9” strength) and inscribed Grounds model signed by (29) with Ashburn, Kiner and MacPhail orb (grade “6”) signed in black ballpoint (aver- “HOF ‘55”; The DiMaggio Albums: (1989, Putnam) Throneberry; Ball: ONL White orb signed by (29) with age “8” strength) by (25) with Berra (coach), Gossage, two-volume hardcover set signed on the binder sleeve Cannizzaro, Neal and Woodling. Individual JSA full H u n t e r, Lemon (manager) and M u n s o n. Individual full in blue Sharpie (“10” strength). Individual JSA full photo LOAs. More on our website. photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. photo LOAs. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

341. Cal Ripken, Jr. Souvenir Lot With (4) Signed Items and 2001 Game- Used Base 343. Baltimore Orioles Glove Lot of (8) Maryland’s with Brooks Robinson Autographed favorite son Glove in Original Box 342. Cal Ripken Jr. Group of (14) Items was equally Catch a hold of this lot of (8) Baltimore Orioles vital to the with (3) Signed 1982 Topps #21 Rookies gloves/box. Main mitts are (2) signed store models with “home team” and to the sport he came to define with an PSA/DNA Authentic & (11) 3,000 Hit basic JSA stickers/certs: Brooks Robinson Rawlings unbreakable record of 2,632 consecutive games played. Full Tickets #TT55 “Trap-Eze” model (NM-MT) signed (“8”) with These souvenirs include fitting stadium-issued Ripken “HOF 83” inscription in original box (GD-VG) also Iron Man Collectors! Fuel your Cal Ripken Jr. collec- tributes, with (4) autographed by the Hall of Famer. signed (“9”) with “HOF 83” inscription, auction LOA tion with this cache of (14) items. Included are 1-3.) (3) Highlights include: Signed Game-Used Base: used from JSA; Frank Robinson signed (“8-9”) on a signed 1982 Topps Baseball #21 rookie cards (all “9- during Ripken’s last-ever game in Tampa; signed in Spalding “Rick Monday Advisory Staff” model (NM). 10”, PSA/DNA Authentic) and 4-14.) (11) dated black marker (“9” strength); Signed Bat: a 34” Also present: Rawlings catchers mitt (VG-EX) possi- 4/15/00 Twins vs. Orioles full tickets from Ripken’s Cooperstown Bat Co. “Major League Team Series” bly game-used with the name “Hendricks” written in 3000th hit game (all NM-MT). Orioles bat signed by Ripken in black marker (“10” marker. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 strength). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

346. (13) Baseball Icons Signed Checks 344. (10) Willie Mays Signed “Legends 345. Stan Musial Autographed 1994 With Rose, H. Caray and (4) G. Kelly Sports” Magazines - All JSA “Legends Sports” Magazine Lot of (20) Finances are in order with this “baker’s dozen” (13) of Hobbyists who page through the Legends Sports Gateway City great Stan Musial has autographed the personal checks signed by some of baseball’s biggest Memorabilia periodical need look no further than the front covers of these (20) Legends Sports Memorabilia icons. Bold endorsements average (“9”) strength. These front cover for their reward on these (10) magazines. Each is the September/October 1994 issue (10) vouchers come with individual JSA certs/stickers: January/February 1995 issues! Each showcases the bold with dual images of the Redbird legend. Executed in John Allen; Harry Caray; Al Gionfriddo; (4) George black marker signature of Willie Mays. The endorse- blue Sharpie, Musial’s potent signature exhibits “per- Kelly; ; ; Pete Rose. These ments trumpet (“10”) strength and clarity throughout. fect 10” quality in each instance. Individual “Stan The (3) come with a JSA auction LOA: ; Al Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Man, Inc.” COAs. Brazle; Bob Chakales. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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347. 1998 348. World Miguel Champion Cabrera New York Autograph Yankees Pair With Framed Jersey and Team- Baseball Signed (Full Jersey With Name) - 349. Anibal Sanchez Autograph Lot of Jeter, PSA/DNA (4) With Game-Used Glove, (3) Baseballs Rivera and and JSA and No-Hitter Inscriptions In his 13th Major League start, Venezuelan-born hurler Baseball’s first Full JSA Anibal Sanchez headlined a lineup with seven rookies Triple Crown winner in 45 years, Miguel Cabrera near- While their history has been glorious throughout, the as he no-hit Arizona on September 6, 2006. These (4) ly earned a second straight honor in 2013. Here are (2) New York Yankees out-did even themselves in 1998, keepsakes are signed by Sanchez in remembrance of souvenirs autographed by the Motor City slugger. winning a franchise-high 114 games en route to the first that mound gem. Includes: Signed Game-Used Glove Includes: Signed Tigers Jersey a white knit replica of nine straight division titles and their 24th World a “Rawlings PROS12MTKB” right-handed fielder’s garment signed on the back twill “2” in silver marker Series title. Framed to 32-1/4 x 40-1/4”, this pinstriped glove signed on the outer thumb in silver marker (“7” (“9” strength; PSA/DNA cert/sticker); Signed Ball home jersey is autographed by (28) members of that strength) and inscribed “19 - no hitter 9-6-06”; (3) (Full Name) a snow-white OML orb (grade ‘9-10”) celebrated Bronx roster. The blue marker pennings Signed Baseballs snow-white OML orbs (all grade signed “Jose Miguel Cabrera” on the sweet spot in blue average (“8-9”) quality with keys including: Jeter, “10”) signed on the sweet spot in blue ballpoint (all ballpoint (“9” strength; JSA cert/sticker). More on our Pettitte, Posada, Rivera, Torre and Williams. Full photo “10” strength) and inscribed “19 – No Hitter 9-6-06.” website. LOA from JSA. Due to size, a shipping surcharge will Hollywood Collectibles certs/stickers. Opening Bid $300.00 apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

350. (2) Multi-Signed Baseball Bats With 351. (2) New York Yankees Multi-Signed 352. (2) Multi/Single-Signed Dodgers (25) Hall of Famers and (5) 500 HR Commemorative Bats With Rizzuto and Baseball Bats with Koufax & Dodgers Club Members - Both Full JSA Berra - Both Full JSA Reunion—Full JSA Bolster your Hall of Fame autograph collection with High salaries and intense scrutiny have long been New Those “bums” who starred on the fields of Flatbush are these (2) multi-signed display weapons. Blue marker York Yankee trademarks. And so has winning. These the proud endorsers of the pair of multi/single-signed pennings average (“9-10”) strength and include: 500 (2) bats are autographed by Bronx staples who have Dodgers bats. Featured are Single-Signed Koufax Bat: Home Run Club: 35” Hillerich & Bradsby model contributed to the club’s championship legacy. Blue (“9-10”, 34-1/2” Louisville Slugger); Multi-Signed signed by: Banks, Killebrew, Mathews, McCovey and marker signatures average (“9”) strength and include: Ebbets Field Bat: (29 signatures, average “9-10”, 33- Robinson (ample space for additional members!); Hall 22-Time World Champions Bat: a 34” model signed 1/2” Louisville Slugger) with Abrams, Amoros, Black, of Famers: 34” Cooperstown Bat Co. “Stadium Series” by (23) with: Berra, Lemon, McDougald, Mize and Branca, Connors, Drysdale, Labine, Newcombe, Doubleday Field model signed by (25) with keys Murcer; Cooperstown Bat Co. Team Series: a 34” bat Podres, Reese, Roseboro, Shuba, Snider (”The Duke of including: Hunter, Kiner, Rizzuto, Snider and Spahn. signed by (18) with Gossage, Guidry, Linz, Rizzuto and Flatbush”) and D. Williams. Individual full photo Individual JSA full photo LOAs. More on our website. Slaughter. Individual JSA full photo LOAs. More on LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

353. (2) Brooklyn Dodgers Multi-Signed Commemorative Bats With Drysdale, 354. Brooklyn Dodgers Display Lot of Koufax and Reese - Both Full JSA (3) With Reese and Snider Signed Bats In tribute to the since-razed Ebbets Field, the Gone but forever cherished, Brooklyn’s beloved Cooperstown Bat Co. turned these (2) full-size com- “Bums” headline this lot of (3) display items. Includes: memorative weapons in 1987, showcasing text and Signed Bat: limited edition 1987 355. (13) Team-Signed Game-Used Bats images of the historic Flatbush venue. The limited edi- (698/1000) Cooperstown Bat Co. 34” “Famous Player With Mattingly tion keepsakes were subsequently decorated with the Series” model signed in blue marker (“10” strength); Tried and true white ash and maple weapons have been bold signatures (average “8-9” strength) of franchise Duke Snider Signed Bat: limited edition 1993 decorated with bold signatures of recent Major League principals. Includes: #328/1000: signed by (38) with (252/1000) Cooperstown Bat Co. 34” “Famous Player rosters. The pro model weapons exhibit varying degrees Durocher, Reese and Snider; #958/1000: signed by (26) Series” model signed in blue marker (“10” strength); of use and showcase fiber tip pennings that average (“8- with Drysdale, Koufax and Newcombe. Individual full 1955 Dodgers Display: crafted by “Cooperstown 9”) strength. Highlights include: 2006 Ya n k e e s : w i t h photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Collection,” the 28-1/4” base is lined with (10) ceramic Damon and M a t t i n g l y (coach); 2004-2007 A’s w i t h Opening Bid $400.00 figurines. More on our website. Chavez and Swisher; 2008 Giants with Bochy (manag- Opening Bid $250.00 er). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

56 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 356. 1920s Philadelphia Athletics Multi-Signed Mini-Bat With Bender, Foxx, Collins and Full JSA 357. Joe DiMaggio Signed Limited Edition (996/1941) Baseball While this vin- tage mini-bat is Bat - Full JSA small in terms of Names of New York Yankees legends will live for eternity. With those names are cer- weight and tain numbers that also remain permanently etched in the record books and minds of dimensions, the fans everywhere. Among those names is that of Joe DiMaggio, who has rendered his signatures that potent signature on this Hillerich & Bradsby bat whose limited edition status decorate its “barrel” are big, indeed! The Hillerich & Bradsby 16-1/4” Jimmie Foxx (996/1941) commemorates an unforgettable season in which he authored a 56-game signature model souvenir has been signed by (10) late-1920s celebrities, with a heavy hitting streak. The 36” signature model display lumber is turned to the specifications concentration of 1929 World Champion Philadelphia Athletics scriptings. Potent pen- of the weapons wielded by DiMaggio during his prolific career. Between the center nings average (“8”) strength and include: , Eddie Collins, Jimmie Dykes, brand and barrel stampings, DiMaggio’s blue marker autograph projects (“8-9”) Jimmie Foxx, Tony Loughran (lightweight boxing champion), H.A. Mackey, Bill strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. McGowan (umpire), , Dick Shikat (wrestling champion) and Rube Opening Bid $500.00 Walberg. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $900.00

358. (24) 1939 & 1940 Play 359. (266) 1969-1972 Topps Ball Baseball Signed Baseball Signed Cards with Cards—Each BVG/JSA Several Hall of Famers & Authentic Tough Deceased Each signature assessed as Authentic Important 1969-1972 Topps Baseball by JSA and encapsulated by BVG. Get collection of (266) autographed cards your mitts on these two dozen 1939 featuring several Hall of Famers and and 1940 Play Ball signed cards. The tough deceased examples. Procured by pre-war gum exemplars average (“7- our consignor from the players at the 8”) with the relatively clean surfaces ballpark during that time frame, these generally presenting (VG to EX). period scripts generally display (“7”) Included are: 1939 Play Ball: (5 penmanship with (GD to VG) canvas- cards) with #32 Seeds, #50 Gehringer, es. Highlights include 1969 Topps: #57 Hassett, #61 Cuccinello, #69 (101 cards) with #20 Banks (personal- Fletcher; 1940 Play Ball: (19 cards) ized, with dated salutation), #100 with #8 Selkirk, #15 Case, #21 R. Aaron, #128 T. Aaron (d.1984), #241 Ferrell, #26 Moses, #37 Dickman, #45 Brewer (d.1987), #410 Kaline, #480 Kress (d.1962, card GD), #51 Heffner, Seaver, #547 B. Martin (d.1989), #556 #58 Posedel, #61 Cuccinello, #62 Bando/Campaneris/Cater, #597 Hassett, #63 Coscarart, #65 Fingers RC; 1970 Topps: (81 cards) with #10 Yastrzemski, (3) #25 Tovar, (2) #50 Fitzsimmons d.1979, “5”), #67 Wyatt, Agee, #140 R. Jackson, (2) #290 Carew, #376 L. Phillips (d.1972), #459 R. Jackson #68 Camilli, #69 Lavagetto, #73 AS; 1971 Topps: (74 cards) with #14 Concepcion RC, #20 R. Jackson, #100 Rose, Walters, #79 Craft, #91 Seeds and #250 Bench; 1972 Topps: (10 cards) with #330 Hunter and #368 D. Thompson #145 Tamulis (d.1974). (d.1976). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

360. (59) 1953-1990s Signed 361. 1984 Topps Baseball Baseball Cards with (24) Autographed Near Set of Hall of Famers Including (777) Cards with All-Star Mays, Ryan & Williams Glossy & Traded Stunning gallery of (59) 1953-1990s Marvelous 1984 Topps Baseball auto- signed baseball cards with (24) Hall graphed near set of (777) cards with of Famers including Mays, Ryan and All-Star Glossy and Traded. This amaz- Williams. The autographs generally ingly crisp gathering is firmly penned in present (“8-9”) or better with the varying colors with the endorsements cards averaging (EX or better). The generally presenting (“8-9”) and the decade breakdown is as follows: (8) cards displaying primarily (NM) can- 1950s, (7) 1960s, (19) 1970s and (25) vases. Includes signed cards of: 1980s or later with several commemo- (682/792) base set, (86/132) Traded and rative issues. Highlights include Hall (9/22) All-Star Glossy. Additionally, of Famers: (24 cards) with Ford over 65% of all multi-player leader (1959 Topps), Gibson (1969 Topps), cards are signed by each subject depict- Hunter (1974 Topps), R. Jackson ed. Featured are Auction LOA from (1970 Topps), Kaline (1971 Topps), JSA: (83 cards) with Hall of Killebrew (1972 Topps), Mays (1968 Famers/Stars: #1 Carlton, #4 Carlton/Perry, #6 Bench/Perry, #10 Yount, #66 J. Topps), Morgan (1972 Topps TRD), Cruz/Ryan, #171 F. Robinson, #230 Henderson, #240 Murray, #251 Gwynn, #460 Reese (1957 Topps, with salutation), Winfield, #560 Fisk, #596 Sandberg, #702 Staub/Rose/T. Perez, #709 Ryan (1979 Topps), Seaver (1973 Topps), Stargell (1982 Topps IA), T. Williams (1961 McGraw/Sutter/Garber, #42 Gooden TRD RC, #22 Bench Glossy; Deceased/Tough: Fleer Greats) and Other Major Stars: (4 cards) with Mattingly (1984 Topps). #321 Kuenn, #471 Howser, #570 Quisenberry, #693 Wiggins, #1 Kuenn Glossy and Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Not Certified But Presumed Authentic: (694 cards). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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363. / Norm Cash 362. Signed Dual- 1927 Signed Baseball 1967 Exhibits Topps Jim #216 Bottomley “Bengal BVG/JSA 8 Opening Bid Belters” $150.00 Card - 364. Roberto Clemente Signed 1968 Full JSA Topps Baseball #480 “Manager’s Opening Bid Dream” Card - Full JSA $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

366. Wahoo Framed 367. Thurman Munson Signed 5x3 365. Rogers Hornsby Framed Cut Signature Display - Full JSA Index Card - Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 and Signed Display - Full JSA Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

368. 369. Satchel Signed Paige Signed Photograph Photograph - - Full JSA Full JSA Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $150.00

370. Roger Maris Single-Signed 8x10 Photo - Full JSA Opening Bid $250.00

371. Mickey Mantle and Frank 372. Yankees Reunion Photo Signed by Crosetti Dual-Signed Photograph - Mantle, DiMaggio, Ford and Martin - 373. Signed LE Full PSA/DNA LOA from Ford Lithograph Lot of (10) - All JSA Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

58 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 374. 1933- 375. (28) Small 1935 Signed Original Autographed Baseball George Burke Photo - Flats with Baker, Full JSA Crawford & Speaker A vital component on Archive of (28) small auto- Philadelphia’s second graphed baseball flats including “dynasty,” Al Simmons was cuts, photographs and postcards subsequently shipped to of Hall of Famers such as Chicago in the wake of Connie Baker, Crawford and Speaker. Mack’s financial woes. There, Each endorsement is very clean Simmons was the subject and and averages (“8-9”) penman- endorser of this original photo- ship or better. Highlights graph. Captured by renowned include Full Photo LOA from shutterbug George Burke, the JSA: (4 items) with Baker 6-7/16 x 9-7/16” black-and- newspaper cut (”Home Run”), white portrayal shows Simmons Crawford small photograph at Comiskey Park. Simmons (d.1968, personalized with salutation, full name with Wahoo Sam), McKechnie cut (d.1956) signed and personal- photo (personalized), Speaker postcard (d.1958); JSA Basic Cert: (9 items) with Bell ized the photo in black-ink small photograph, Flick cut, McCarthy mounted cut (personalized with salutation), fountain pen. The scripting Medwick trade card (personalized with salutation), Rizzuto small photograph, L. projects (“9”) potency and is Waner cut wire photo; Auction LOA from JSA: (15 items) with Bickford postcard dated (in Simmons’ hand) (d.1960, with salutation, George Burke), Hoyt small photograph (with salutation), “Aug. 24th/1936.” Full photo Lindstrom small photograph and O’Neill postcard (d.1962, personalized with saluta- LOA from JSA. tion, George Burke). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

376. 377. (20) Stan Signed Original Musial Photo With Autographed Inscription to Tom 8x10 Prints Meany - Full JSA Overshadowed by Respectively honored in big market con- Cooperstown as an umpire tenders in three and sportswriter, Bill Klem New York City and Tom Meany were cap- boroughs, Hall of tured by the camera’s eye Famer Stan Musial away from those duties on quietly managed this original photographed three World Series signed by Klem. The 8-1/8 rings and seven x 10” sepia-toned photo batting titles in his shows the pair on a fishing quaint Midwestern dock. In black ink fountain surroundings. pen, Klem (d.1951) has These (20) 8x10 inscribed “To one of the prints are auto- greatest sport writers of my graphed by their time – Tom Meany (signed) Sportsman’s Park W.J. Klem.” While there subject. Rendered are instances of slight ink in blue marker, migration on the inscrip- Musial’s scriptings show (“10”) strength and clarity throughout. Individual COAs tion, the signature shows (“8-9”) quality. Full photo LOA from JSA. from Stan The Man, Inc. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

378. (5) 1986 New York Mets Team-Signed Photos Each With (35) Including Carter, Gooden and Strawberry - All Full JSA As a jubilant throng of New York Mets players poured out onto the field on a chilly October night in 1986, the raucous celebration was warranted. The culmi- nation of arguably the most improbable triumph in World Series annals is cap- tured on these (5) 20x16 color photos, each of which is autographed by (35) members of that victorious Queens-based roster. Executed in silver marker, the signatures average (“9-10”) quality with keys including: Backman, C a r t e r, Darling, Dykstra, G o o d e n, Hernandez, D. Johnson (manager), H. Johnson, Knight, Orosco, S t r a w b e r r y and Wilson. Ideal “break” value! Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00

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379. Brooklyn 380. J. Dodgers 20x16 Photo DiMaggio, T. Signed by (49) With Williams and Reese and Snider - Mantle Full JSA Autographed This 20x16 sepia-toned photo Lot of (3) - All portrays the scene at Ebbets JSA or Field on September 30, 1955 as the Dodgers benefited PSA/DNA from a bases-loaded walk to Having defined the take a 4-2 lead in Game 3 of game for four decades, the World Series. Against the Hall of Famers Joe stark white background of the DiMaggio, Ted Williams and Mickey Mantle are the subjects in this trio of auto- Brooklyn sky, (49) former graphed souvenirs. Includes: DiMaggio: a 9-15/16 x 13-15/16” color photo of Dodger heroes have executed blue Sharpie autographs that project (“10”) strength. DiMaggio during the 1938 season; signed in blue marker (“10” strength); full JSA; Keys include: Borkowski, Craig, Erskine, Labine, Loes, Podres, Roseboro, Reese and Williams: 8 x 9-7/8” color photo signed in blue marker (“9” strength); full Snider. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. PSA/DNA; Mantle: 1990 Perez-Steele Postcard, encapsulated with autograph graded Opening Bid $200.00 NM-MT 8 by PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $250.00 381. Willie, Mickey 382. Gil Hodges Autographed and The Duke Brooklyn Dodgers Team- Autographed Lot Issued Photo - Full JSA of (3) - All At the top of many baseball purists’ lists PSA/DNA or JSA regarding players shunned by Cooperstown, Gil Hodges is the subject Adored in their respective and endorser of this vintage Brooklyn New York City boroughs Dodgers team-issued photograph. The 8- throughout their prolific 1/8 x 10” black-and-white photo portrays careers, “Willie, Mickey Hodges (d.1972) in his batting stance, and The Duke” were glo- likely at the club’s Vero Beach, Florida rified in song in Terry spring training site. Executed in blue Cashman’s 1980 rendition ballpoint, Hodges’ autograph projects of “Talkin’ Baseball.” The trio headlines this signed photo lot of (3). Blue marker pen- (“7-8”) strength, with surface abrasions nings all show “perfect 10” strength and include: Mantle/Mays/Snider: 1989 LE minimally affecting the surname. A per- (11/2500) lithograph framed to 14x18 (full PSA/DNA); Mantle/Mays 8 x 9-7/8” sonalization and “Best Wishes” saluta- sepia-toned photo (full PSA/DNA); Snider: 7-7/8 x 9-7/8” color photo (inscribed tion are in Hodges’ hand. Full photo “The Duke of Flatbush”); PSA cert/sticker. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

383. (4) Dual/Single- 384. (6) Baseball Hall of Signed Fame/Tougher Signed Photographs/Flats Black & White with DiMaggio, Mantle Photographs and Larger & Paige—Individual Cuts with Vaughan Full JSA Worthy sextet of Baseball Hall of Fantastic quartet of dual/single- Fame and tougher signed black-and- signed photographs and flats white photographs and larger cuts. featuring (2) Mantle, DiMaggio Included are 1.) Grove 7-1/4 x 9- and Paige. Each keepsake reg- 1/2” photograph (“7-8”); 2.) dated isters (“8-9”) signature 1948 Lemon (Batting) wire photo strengths or better. Included are (“9-10”, personalized with saluta- Dual-Signed: (2 photos, both tion); 3.) Manush (d.1971) maga- 8x10) with DiMaggio/Feller, zine cut (“10”); 4.) Marrero signed Paige/Feller; Single-Signed: (2 8x10 photograph (“8”, personalized with salutation); 5.) 11/9/11 Marquard Sporting items) with Mantle 11x14 photograph and Mantle postcard sized promotional card News Supplements (“9”, supplement grades FR with tape repair) and 6.) Vaughan (personalized with salutation). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. (d.1952) newspaper cut on paper backing (“8”). Individual basic cert cards from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

385. (9) Dual-Signed 386. Baseball Baseball Photographs & Autographed 8x10 Lot Program with Aaron, of (153) With Paige, T. Mays & Williams Williams and Many Double your pleasure with these HOFers (9) dual-signed baseball photo- This is a ready-made Baseball graphs and program. These blue Hall of Fame and superstar Sharpie autographs each present gallery of (153) signed photo- (“9-10”). Included are Dual- graphs. The majority are 8x10 Signed 8x10 Photographs: (7 with a mix of vintage photos photos) with Aaron/Mathews, and prints. Signatures exhibit Berra/Larsen (Oct-8-1956), “perfect 10” strength in many Branca/Thomson, Fisher instances (mostly “9” or better (Williams #521 9-28-60)/T. Williams, Henrich/Owen, Mays/McCovey, Spahn/Sain; with lesser examples noted). Highlights include: C. Hunter (JSA cert/sticker); R. Other Flats: (2 items) with 1.) 6/20/49 Schoendienst/Marshall wire photo; 2.) 1986 Jackson (JSA cert/sticker); B. Martin (full JSA); Mathews (JSA cert/sticker); (2) Mays HOF McCovey/Doerr 8x10 print and Program: 1984 HOF Aparicio/R. Ferrell (on (JSA certs/sticklers); Musial (JSA cert/sticker); Paige (“6” strength; full JSA); P. front cover). Individual basic cert cards from JSA. Waner (full JSA); T. Williams (full JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

60 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 387. (9) 1952-1967 Topps 388. Autographed Baseball Signed Cards of Baseball Card Lot of Deceased Stars with Fox, (39) - All HOFers With Howard and Jensen Mathews, Rizzuto and These nine 1952-1967 Topps Spahn - All JSA Baseball cards feature autographs A sizeable cast of from stars who passed away prior Cooperstown’s finest is show- to 1990. The endorsements average cased in this lot of (39) auto- (“7-8”) penmanship with the cards graphed trading cards. Issued generally presenting (VG-EX to by various vendors, the card- EX). Included are 1952 Topps: #90 board collectibles present nice- Grasso (d.1975); 1958 Topps: (3 ly. Signatures average (“8-9”) cards) with #130 Jensen (d.1982), strength with highlights includ- #163 J. Wilson (d.1986), #434 ing: Aparicio, Berra, Carew, Kuenn (d.1988); 1960 Topps: (2 Gehringer, Hubbard, Killebrew, Mathews, Palmer, Rizzuto, B. Robinson, Roush, cards) with #387 Furillo WS (d.1989), #555 Fox AS (d.1975); 1961 Topps: (2 cards) Seaver, Snider, Spahn and Weaver. Individual JSA certs and/or stickers. More on our with #65 Kluszewski (d.1988), #89 Martin (d.1989) and 1967 Topps: #25 E. Howard website. (d.1980). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

389. (188) 1990 Topps Baseball 390. (300) 1962-1989 New York & Traded Signed Cards with Mets Cards with (148) Signed Stars & Deceased Including 1970 Topps #712 Premier gathering of (188) 1990s Topps Ryan Baseball and Traded signed cards which Let’s Go Mets! Flushing’s finest take the overwhelmingly average (“8-9”) or better. field with these (300) 1962-1989 New York The signed breakdown includes (172) Mets cards, (148) of which are autographed base, (14) Traded and (2) Debut. by their pictured subjects. Keys include Highlights include Auction LOA from Signed: (148 cards, average “7-8”, cards JSA: (11 cards) with Hall of average GD to VG for 1960-1970s issues, Famers/Stars: #41 M. Williams, #210 average EX-MT for 1980s, auction LOA Sandberg (VG surface), #229 Wells, #261 from JSA) with Topps: (134 cards) with Herzog, #517 R. Alomar, #639 LaRussa; 1963 #135 Ashburn; 1970: #26 McGraw, Deceased: #151 R. Mahler (creased), #300 Seaver, #712 Ryan; 1973 #257 Berra; #278 P. Perez, #433 Olin, #531 Caminiti, Topps Unsigned: (152 cards, average GD #91T P. Perez and Not Certified But to VG) with 1971 #513 Ryan (EX-MT) and Presumed Authentic: (175 cards). More 1973 #305 Mays (GD). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

392. Signed 391. Original 1956 Lithograph Lot of World Series Artwork Signed by (2) With Don Larsen - JSA Campanella and As skilled with a stroke of the paint brush as Mantle (“No. 7” he was with a double play pivot, former star Inscription) - Both Steve Sax composed this portrayal, which is autographed by subject Full JSA Don Larsen. Affixed to a 19-1/2 x 25-1/4” Contemporary superstars wood back, the wood-carved work depicts and cross-borough combat- the scene in which Larsen and battery mate ants in four World Series Yogi Berra embraced following the final out showdowns, Mickey of the perfect game. The Berra caricature is Mantle and Roy defined by his gap-toothed grin and exagger- Campanella are the Hall of Fame subjects of these (2) autographed keepsakes. ated ears. Larsen has signed the piece in sil- Includes: Mantle: limited edition (67/536) Jim Jordan lithograph print framed to 21- ver marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “10- 3/4 x 28-1/2”; signed by Mantle in blue marker (“8-9” strength) and inscribed “No. 8-56.” JSA cert/sticker. 7”; Campanella: a 16x20 color collage with a post-accident Campanella endorsement Opening Bid $300.00 (blue marker, “9” strength). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

393. (10) 1969 New York 394. Signed Lithograph Lot of Mets Team-Signed (50) With (10) Each From S. Reunion Posters With Anderson, Appling, Feller, Clendenon and Koonce Gomez, Sewell Still abuzz 20 years after the Depicted by renowned illustrator Mets’ improbable World Series Christopher Paluso, (5) different conquest of Baltimore, New Cooperstown inductees have signed (10) York held a reunion at which lithograph prints apiece in this impressive these (10) 20x16 composite display lot. Nice “break” value is inher- photo placards were each auto- ent as graphite pencil autographs resonate graphed by (18) of those (“9”) or better strength on the lower “amazin’” heroes. Blue marker white borders of these limited edition signatures show (“10”) strength keepsakes. The 18x24 prints include: throughout and include: Boswell, 1989 LE (/800); Sparky Cardwell, Charles, Clendenon, Anderson 1986 LE (/574); Garrett, Gaspar, Gentry, Grote, Jones, Koonce, Kranepool, DiLauro, Martin, 1989 LE (/500); LE (/800; McAndrew, Shamsky, Swoboda, Taylor and Weis. Auction LOA from JSA. individual JSA certs/stickers); LE (/800). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $600.00

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395. Signed, Game- Worn Philadelphia Phillies Home Jersey - Full Miedema LOA When he couldn’t duplicate his remarkable 1972 performance, baseball scribes, announcers and pundits were quick to find fault with southpaw Steve Carlton. In response, Carlton offered no response. Ever. Instead, he let his pitching do the talking in a Hall of Fame career that netted 329 wins, four Cy Young laurels and the Phillies’ first-ever World Series title. In hopes of a second title, Carlton wore and signed this Philadelphia Phillies home jersey during the 1983 World Series. The white knit zip- pered garment features a maroon pinstripe pattern and the script-style “P” logo sewn to the left breast in maroon twill. The since-retired num- ber “32” is sewn to the back and right front and “CARLTON” is arched on a nameplate atop the back number in like fashion. On the back “2,” Carlton has signed in silver marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “1983 W.S. Gamer.” Within the cotton-lined collar, a strip tag has a chenille stitched “Carlton” identifier, while the left sleeve is home to a Phillies 1000th anniversary logo patch. On the left front tail, a “Wilson” size “46” label is accompanied by a swatch with “84” and “2” identifiers, suggesting subsequent wear in 1984. All original and unaltered, the Fall Classic keepsake shows light wear and comes with a full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. Opening Bid $750.00

396. 1983 World Series Game Worn Philadelphia Phillies Home Jersey - Full Miedema LOA A standout with the Ohio University Bobcats baseball program, Mike Schmidt was plucked by the then-hapless Phillies in the second round of the 1971 draft. Incredibly patient with their young slugger who fanned an alarming once every 3.26 at-bats through his first four seasons, the Phils were eventually reward- ed with tape-measure home runs and annual postseason berths. The N.L. circuit clout champion for the sixth time in 1983, Schmidt wore this Phillies home jersey during that year’s I-95 World Series against Baltimore. The white knit zippered gar- ment holds appeal on multiple fronts as a gamer that meets Hall of Fame, World Series and 500 Home Run Club criteria. Decorated with a maroon pinstripe pattern, the jersey features the script-style “P” logo sewn to the left breast in maroon twill, the since-retired “20” sewn to the back and right front in like fashion and “SCHMIDT” arched atop the back number in block-style characters. A Phillies 100th anniversary logo patch adorns the left sleeve, while “Schmidt” is chain stitched on a strip tag within the cotton-lined collar. The tapered left front tail is home to a “Wilson” size “44” label and strip tag with chenille-stitched “84” and “1” identifiers. All-original and unaltered, the jersey shows light wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. Opening Bid $900.00

397. 1977 Signed Game-Worn Baltimore Orioles Home Jersey With Cigarette Pouch - Full Miedema Letter Small in stature but big on fundamentals, pitching and the three-run homer, Hall of Fame skipper Earl Weaver got the most out of Orioles rosters seemingly overmatched by big market teams and their free agent components. Stripped of slugger and 20-game winner Wayne Garland, Weaver guided his 1977 Birds to 97 triumphs and earned Manager of the Year plaudits. During that season, he wore this Orioles jersey during Sunday home games. The autographed orange knit pullover garment features “Orioles” angled across the chest in black-on- white twill, “4” sewn to the back and left front in like fashion and “WEAVER” arched on a nameplate atop the back number in solid black twill. On the front right side, Weaver’s black ink signature projects (“7”) strength. The Memorial Stadium apparel also has a custom sewn pocket within the upper left front. This feature facilitated the storage of a pack of Raleigh cigarettes, a vice of which Weaver was quite fond. Full photo LOAs from Dave Miedema and JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

398. Derek Jeter 2008 New York Yankees Game- Worn Home Jersey - MEARS A5 Defining the franchise’s proud tradition on multiple levels, this New York Yankees home jersey was worn by Bronx staple Derek Jeter dur- ing the 2008 season. While the campaign was the 14th in the Cooperstown-bound shortstop’s illustrious career, it was the swan song for the “House That Ruth Built” and the first season in which Jeter did not advance to the postseason. The white knit button-down garment features a blue pinstripe pattern, “NY” sewn to the left breast in navy- blue twill and “2” sewn to the back in like fashion. The left sleeve is home to a “1923-2008” Yankee Stadium patch, while a “2008 All-Star Game” logo patch adorns the right sleeve. On the left front tail, a “Majestic” label is accompanied by flap tags respectively denoting “2008” and size “48” Graded A5 by MEARS. More on our website. Opening Bid $1000.00

62 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 399. Nomar Garciaparra 1996 Boston Red Sox Game-Worn 400. 1994 Signed Game-Worn Home Jersey - Full Miedema LOA Home Jersey Plucked in the opening round of the 1994 draft, Georgia Tech product Nomar En route to 13 successive division crowns (and an almost certain date in Garciaparra enjoyed a seamless transition from the minors to the bigs, launching a Cooperstown), former skipper Bobby Cox wore and autographed this Atlanta Braves home run for his first Major League hit in 1996. This Boston Red Sox home jersey home jersey during the strike-shortened 1994 campaign. The white knit button-down was worn by “Nomah” during his 1996 debut campaign. The white knit button-down garment features twill identifiers and proper “Wilson” tagging. On the back “6,” Cox’s garment features “RED SOX” arched across the chest in red-on-blue twill and “5” black marker signature and inscription of “#6” project (“9”) strength and clarity. Full sewn to the back in like fashion. Red piping lines the collar and button path. On the photo LOA from Dave Miedema (for jersey) and cert/sticker from PSA/DNA (for tapered left front tail, a “Russell Athletic” size “46” label is accompanied by a “1996” autograph). More on our website. tag and a flap tag denoting “2” EXTRA LENGTH.” All original and unaltered, the Opening Bid $250.00 Fenway apparel shows light wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. Opening Bid $500.00

402. Lee May 1970s Baltimore Orioles Game-Worn Home Ensemble Affectionately dubbed “The Big Bopper,” slugger Lee May was arguably the game’s most menacing fig- ure as he stood at the plate violently waving his bat. This Baltimore Orioles home ensemble was worn by May during the 1975 and 1976 campaigns. All original 401. Clete Boyer 1992 New York Yankees Game-Worn Coach’s and unaltered, the items Home Jersey include: 1975 Jersey cream- A participant in five successive World Series showdowns during his productive play- colored knit button-down ing career, former third baseman Clete Boyer returned to pinstripes for two separate garment with twill identi- tours of duty as a coach. This New York Yankees home jersey was worn by Boyer fiers and proper “Rawlings” during the 1992 season, the club’s last losing campaign. The white knit button-down tagging; 1976 Pants cream- garment features twill identifiers and proper “Russell Athletic” tagging. Full photo colored knit leg wear with LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. proper “Rawlings” tagging; Opening Bid $200.00 Cap a black-orange-and-white wool accessory with the cartoon Bird logo and “ADJ” tagging. The items show moderate wear. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

403. Jorge Posada Game-Used Catcher’s Glove An integral component on the Yankees’ incredible 1996-2006 run that produced nine straight A.L. East titles, six pennants and four World Series titles, backstop Jorge 404. Jorge Posada 2003 Game-Worn Cleats Posada employed this catcher’s mitt during his tenure in the Bronx. The Rawlings As he posted career-bests in home runs (30) and RBI (101) and finished third in the “PROJP20” cowhide accessory features “Jorge Posada #20” embroidered to the outer American League MVP balloting, former Yankee catcher Jorge Posada wore these thumb and “20” embroidered to the wrist backing. The item shows moderate use with Nike “Zoomair” shoes during the 2003 season. The black leather size “13” acces- scuff marks about the pocket and webbing. sories feature Nike “Swoosh” logos sewn to the sides, toe and heel. Posada’s num- Opening Bid $400.00 ber “20” is embroidered to the tongue of each. Eight metal cleats are affixed to the sole of each. Heavy wear is evident with surface marks throughout and infield dirt caked about the soles. Opening Bid $200.00

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405. 1940s-1950s Boston Red Sox Game- 406. Johnny Callison Game-Used Lot of 407. 1970 Washington Senators Game- Worn Jacket - Pristine! Worn Road Jersey and Pants While apparel has changed over the years, this 1940s- (2) With Phillies Road Pants and 1970 Following the franchise’s last-ever winning campaign, 1950s Boston Red Sox game-worn jacket tells us that Bat (Full PSA/DNA) the 1970 Washington Senators reverted to the “last in the tenants at Fenway Park have done their best to balk A favorite among hard-to-please fans in Philly, 1964 the American League” adage. Not long for the Nation’s at league-wide fashion “changes” and hold fast to tradi- MVP runner-up Johnny Callison used these (2) items Capital, Senators players wore these (2) uniform items tions that set them apart. While the blue wool letter- during his productive career. Includes: 1968 Signed during that trying 1970 season. Includes: Road Jersey: man-style button-down garment is a “throwback” in Game-Worn Phillies Road Pants gray flannel leg a gray flannel button-down garment with red-on-blue terms of fabric, its design and color scheme remain to wear with proper “Wilson” tagging; signed on waistline twill identifiers and proper “Wilson” tagging; Road this day. An unusual feature is the sizable upper back (“7-8” strength); 1970 Game-Used Bat an Adirondack Pants: gray flannel leg wear with proper “Wilson” tag- “pockets” no doubt designed to facilitate storage of (34.2-oz/35”) “259A” block-letter model; moderate use ging. Excellent wear is evident on both with team balls and equipment on walks to and from the bullpen. with handle crack (full photo LOA from John Taube, repairs on the pants. More on our website. More on our website. PSA/DNA). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

410. Boston Red Sox 1980s- 2000s Game- Worn Lot of (4) After 85 curse-rid- 409. 1970s Atlanta Braves Game-Worn den sea- Bullpen Jacket - Scarce! sons, the Boston Red 408. (4) 1950s-1970s Game-Worn From the third leg of the storied franchise’s journey from the east to the Midwest to the south, this Atlanta Sox ended Baseball Caps With St. Louis Browns Braves jacket was worn by a player during the early- to their drought in impressive fashion, erasing a three- Vintage “lids” are welcome additions to any game- mid-1970s. The full-length blue knit button-down gar- games-to-zero deficit en route to the first of three worn collection in this lot of (4) scarce examples. ment features a wool lining and “Braves” angled atop World Series titles in 10 years. These (4) apparel items Includes: St. Louis Browns: (1952-1953); Kansas the back white-on-red twill. The cold-weather apparel were worn by BoSox players during recent decades. City Athletics: (1955-1959); Detroit Tigers: (1960s); features two front pockets and a hood with a draw- Headlining the quartet is a 1980s batting practice jersey and : (1976-1981). The diamond string. Within the collar, a hanger is accompanied by attributed to . With twill identifiers keepsakes feature proper tagging and exhibit moderate vintage “Sand-Knit” tagging with an Atlanta Braves and proper tagging, the garments show moderate wear. to excessive wear. More on our website. exclusivity designator. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

411. 412. 413. 1980s- Pittsburgh 1980s- 2000s Pirates 2000s St. Detroit 1980s- Louis Tigers 1990s Cardinals Game- Game- Game- Worn Lot Worn Worn of (4) Jacket Lot Jacket Lot The roar of of (4) of (4) the Tiger Swashbuckling Runners-up echoes in this apparel tailored for the most lot of (4) in the city’s World Series game-worn familiar black titles (11) and apparel items. and yellow pennants (18) Spanning the comprises this in big league 1980s through lot of (4) jack- history, the St. 2000s, the ets worn by Louis garments Pittsburgh Cardinals make a fashion statement in this lot of (4) include: a 1980s spring training warm-up jersey; a 1982 Pirates players spanning the 1980s and 1990s. The gar- game-worn jackets. The nylon and knit garments show- undershirt worn by ; a 1980s jacket; and ments feature team logos and proper tagging. Among case team logos and proper tagging. Moderate wear is a 2000’s jacket. All original and unaltered, the items the attributable items is a 1987 spring training jacket evident throughout with numeric identifiers on (3) of show moderate wear throughout. More on our website. worn by Jim Winn. The jackets show moderate wear. the items, one of which was worn by Clint Hurdle dur- Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. ing the 1986 season. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

64 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 414. Clete Boyer 1964 Signed Game-Used Bat PSA/DNA 9.5 415. Tom Tresh 1965-1968 Signed Game-Used Bat PSA/DNA 8 . 5 A virtual farm team for the New York Yankees during the late-1950s, the Kansas City A key component on Bronx rosters during the franchise’s mid-1960s lean years, Tom Athletics produced and shipped several stars to the Bronx, among them, third baseman Tresh wielded and autographed this Hillerich & Bradsby “A101” (31.8-oz/35”) signa- Clete Boyer. This Hillerich & Bradsby “B211” (32.7-oz/35”) signature model bat was ture model bat during the 1965-1968 labeling period, a span during which he twice used and autographed by Boyer during the 1964 season. Graded PSA GU 9.5, The received consideration on MVP ballots. Graded PSA GU 8.5, the white ash weapon white ash lumber shows heavy use and is signed by Boyer in black marker (“9” shows heavy use. Between the center brand and barrel stampings, Tresh has signed in strength) between the center brand and barrel stampings. Full photo LOAs from black marker (“10” strength) and inscribed “1962 Rookie of the Yr.” Full photo LOAs PSA/DNA and JSA. More on our website. from PSA/DNA and JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

417. 1986-1989 Signed Game-Used Bat - Full 416. 1982-1983 Game-Used Bat - Full PSA/DNA JSA In the midst of a franchise-best 11 successive winning seasons, the Detroit Tigers The ever-smiling face of a franchise that went from sixth to first in plucked Michigan State dual-sport phenom Kirk Gibson in the opening round of the 1987 and from worst to first in 1991, winning World Series titles both times, Hall of 1978 Amateur Draft. Immediately compared to Mickey Mantle by Tigers skipper Famer Kirby Puckett brandished and signed this Louisville Slugger (29.8-oz/34”) , Gibson sometimes lived up to the billing. This Louisville Slugger “C243” signature model bat during the 1986-1989 labeling period. The uncracked (33.1-oz/34-1/2”) “M110” block-letter model bat was wielded by Gibson during the white ash weapon is signed by Puckett in blue marker (“9” strength) and inscribed 1982-1983 labeling period. The uncracked weapon shows excellent use and comes “#34” between the center brand and barrel stampings, Moderate use is evident. Full with a full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. photo LOA from JSA (for autograph). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

419. (5) 1970s-1980s New York Yankees Professional Model Bats With Jackson, Winfield and Henderson Issued to pin- 418. 1960s-1980s New York Yankees Game-Used Bat Lot of (3) striped principals during the turbu- With Mattingly, Randolph and White - All PSA/DNA lent 1970s and The pinstriper tradition swings on in this lot of (3) bats ably wielded during the 1980s (then again, when isn’t it turbulent in the Bronx?), these (5) professional model 1960s-1980s by players on the winningest franchise in American sports. The weapons weapons show varying degrees of use and include: R. Henderson 1986-1989 show excellent game use and include: Don Mattingly 1986-1988 Worth Tennessee Louisville Slugger “T141”; R. Jackson 1980-1983 Louisville Slugger “J93”; Murcer Thumper “WC117”; Graded PSA GU 7.5; Willie Randolph 1983-1986 Louisville 1977-1979 Hillerich & Bradsby “R43”; G. Nettles 1983-1984 Louisville Slugger Slugger “M110”; Graded PSA GU 8; Roy White 1965-1968 Hillerich & Bradsby “S44”; Winfield 1986-1989 Louisville Slugger “W273”. More on our website. “S226”; Graded PSA GU 8.5. Individual full photo LOAs from John Taube, Opening Bid $200.00 PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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420. Jerome Bettis 1995 St. Louis Rams Game- Worn Jersey Before being dubbed “The Bus” in the wake of would-be tacklers, Notre Dame product Jerome Bettis was known as “The Battering Ram” as he starred in backfields in Los Angeles and St. Louis. This Rams jersey was worn by Bettis during the 1995 season, the club’s first in the Gateway City. The white mesh “Reebok” pullover garment features “36” on the front, back and yellow sleeves in blue block- style appliqué numerals and “BETTIS” arched on a nameplate atop the back number in like fashion. Blue stretch ribbed knit lines the V- neck and blue spandex panels line the shoulders. The tail has been hand trimmed and white spandex panels line the sides. Reportedly worn during the September 3 season opener at Green Bay, the all- original jersey shows light wear. LOA from former Rams Equipment Manager Todd Hewitt. Opening Bid $400.00

421. London Fletcher 2001 NFC Champion St. Louis Rams Game-Worn Jersey Able to withstand the punishment of the NFL for more than 15 seasons, linebacker London Fletcher continues to thwart opponents in a streak of consecutive games that currently approaches 250. From the 2001 season, the fourth in the career of a stal- wart that has never missed a game, this St. Louis Rams jersey was worn by Fletcher as he helped power his team to the NFC title. The blue mesh/dazzle cloth blend pullover garment features “59” sewn to the front, back and shoulders in gold-on- white twill and “FLETCHER” sewn to a nameplate atop the back number in solid white twill. Gold spandex lines the V-neck, shoulders and sides, while the vented left front tail is home to a “Reebok” Rams exclusivity label and flap tags respectively denoting “6” L.B.” and size “48.” Moderate wear. LOA from former Rams Equipment manager Todd Hewitt. Opening Bid $400.00

422. Marshall Faulk 2002 Pro Bowl Game-Worn NFC Ensemble As he became just the 15th player in NFL history to eclipse 10,000 rushing yards, Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk added 953 yards to his career total during the 2002 season and was selected to the Pro Bowl for the seventh and final time. This NFC ensemble was worn by Faulk in Honolulu for that February 2, 2003 exhibi- tion. The blue-and-white dazzle cloth garments feature red accents, “Reebok” tagging and include: Jersey with a mesh body, “28” sewn to the front, back and sleeves in white-on-blue-on-red twill and Rams logo patches sewn to the shoulders; Pants leg wear with a belt strap and buckle. Within the waistband, a black marker nota- tion denotes “28 – Faulk - -1”.” The items show mini- mal wear with a small turf stain on the upper left pant leg. LOA from former Rams Equipment Manager Todd Hewitt. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00

423. (9) 1930s-1940s Vintage Leather Football Helmets From the days of archaic conditions, brave warriors took to the gridiron with minimal padding, no facemasks and leather helmets as their only “protection.” These (9) vintage head gear examples are a collective reminder of the game’s tough origins, The thick leather accessories fea- ture wool interior padding throughout and crown suspensions in (7) of the helmets. Manufacturers (where identified) include GoldSmith, Lowe & Campbell, (3) Reach and Spalding. Definitive game use is evident throughout! Opening Bid $200.00

66 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 424. 1894 425. 1894 N302 Mayo’s 426. 1894 N302 Mayo’s Cut Plug N302 Mayo’s Cut Plug Eddie Cut Plug Poe Augustus Crowdis SGC 40 Holly SGC 60 SGC 60 Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $200.00 $200.00 $200.00

427. (3) 429. (7) 1894 1894 N302 N302 Mayo’s Mayo’s Cut Plug Cut Plug Princeton Yale Tigers- Players— All SGC All SGC Graded 30-55 with (2) Combining 50 VG- brains and brawn are EX 4 these (7) Feel the roar 1894 N302 of the Mayo’s Cut Princeton Plug treas- Tigers with ures featuring these (3) members of 1894 N302 428. (5) 1894 N302 Mayo’s Cut Plug the Yale Mayo’s Cut Bulldogs. Plug sam- SGC Graded Cards of Harvard Players Included are ples. Included are clean examples of SGC 50: (2 cards) Each graded by SGC. Those who claim the Veritas appropriately judged copies of SGC 55: Murphy (1 of with Trenchard, Wheeler and SGC 20: Lea. The shield will undoubtedly be interested in these (5) 1894 2, three better); SGC 45: McCrea; SGC 40: (2 cards) obverses are crease-free while only the reverse of Lea N302 Mayo’s Cut Plug samples display members of the with Butterworth, Stillman; SGC 35: Hickok; SGC 30: has sustained reverse paper residue. Harvard Crimson. Included among these antiquities are (2 cards, slight reverse paper loss or residue) with Opening Bid $250.00 SGC 35: Waters; SGC 30: (3 cards) with Emmons, Hinkey and Thorne. Manahan, Wrightington and SGC Authentic: Mackie. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

431. 1949 432. 1950 Silber’s Bowman Bakery Football Colts Bill Starter Stone Set of (50) SGC Different 80— with Highest Baugh, Graded Graham Devotees of & Layne the early Pound the Baltimore line with this Colts will enticing 1950 want to cor- Bowman ral this Football exceedingly starter set of 430. 1948 Maryland Match Co. tough 1949 (50) different Silber’s Baltimore Colts Matchbooks Set of (10) cards. Generally averages (VG to VG-EX) quality Bakery Bill throughout with only 10% displaying reverse paper with Tittle RC Stone grid- loss. Included are: #6 Groza RC (GD), 20-22, #26 Presented is a tough 1948 Maryland Match Co. iron Type. Judged 80 EX/NM 6 by SGC, the regional Lujack (GD), #28 Turner (GD), #29 Dudley (VG), 34, Baltimore Colts complete set of (10) matchbooks with bread issue is extremely attractive with a strong #35 Perry RC (EX-MT), 36, #37 Layne (VG), 38, 39, the original strikers firmly attached. Included among perimeter along with a crisp black-and-white action 41, 42, #43 Motley RC (VG), 44, #45 Graham RC these early professional gridiron collectibles are: pose. The dual advertising/schedule reverse is clean (EX), 56-58, 61, 62, 70, 75, 76, #78 Lavelli RC (EX), Barwegen, L. Davis, Dellerba, Gambino, Grossman, with pitch-black typeface. The highest of two evaluated 79-82, 88-92, 97-99, #100 Baugh (VG), 109-112, 115- Leicht, O’Rourke, Tittle (EX), Vacanti and Wedemeyer. by the grading service. 118, 126 and 137. The remaining matchbooks average (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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433. (375) 1948-1955 Bowman & Leaf 434. (3) 1950-1955 Football Cards with Bowman Football Landry RC Starter Sets Premier 1948-1955 Bowman Pounce on this formidable three- and Leaf Football group of some of 1950-1955 Bowman (375) cards picturing numerous Football starter sets. Highlights Hall of Famers and key rookies include 1950 Bowman starter: including Landry. Highlights (69/144, average GD) with #16 include 1948 Bowman: #17 G. Davis RC (GD), #43 Motley Trippi RC (EX); 1948 Leaf: RC (VG), #51 Fears RC (VG), #19 McAfee RC (VG); 1949 #52 Hirsch RC (VG), #78 Leaf: #16 Trippi (VG-EX); Lavelli RC (GD), #100 Baugh 1951 Bowman: #20 Landry (GD); 1951 Bowman partial: RC (VG), #102 Layne (EX); (110/144, average VG) with #2 1954 Bowman: (110 cards, Graham (GD), #4 Van Brocklin average EX) with #55 Gifford RC (GD), #20 Landry RC (GD), (VG-EX), #97 Finnan ERR #102 Layne (VG); 1955 (EX-MT); 1955 Bowman: Bowman partial: (113/160, (164 cards, average EX) with average VG) with #52 (3) #52 Summerall RC (EX- Summerall RC (VG) and #62 MT, EX, VG-EX) and #62 Blanda (VG). More on our web- Blanda (VG-EX). More on our site. website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

435. 1952 Bowman 436. 1955 Football Large & Bowman Small Near Sets Football From one of the most Complete Set beloved of all early football (160/160) with issues comes this tandem of 1952 Bowman Football (8) PSA Large and Small near/starter Graded sets. Highlights include Storm the gridiron 1952 Bowman Large with the offered near: (129/144, 10% VG- 1955 Bowman EX or better, 20% VG, 40% Football complete GD, 30% FR or lesser) with set of (160) cards #1 Van Brocklin SP (FR), with (8) PSA graded. #2 Graham (GD), #3 D. This final Bowman Walker (VG), #10 Bednarik issue has an overall SP (GD), #14 P. Brown RC CO (VG), #16 Gifford RC (GD), #17 Tittle (GD), #23 approximate condi- Marchetti RC (EX), #29 McElhenny RC (GD), #30 Baugh (FR), #37 Hirsch SP (GD), tion breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG #46 Donovan RC SP (GD), #48 Halas RC CO (GD), #72 Schweder RC SP (VG), #78 or lesser) with less than 5% not meeting minimum size requirements for the set. Layne (VG), #85 Robustelli RC (GD), #99 Stydahar RC SP (FR), #108 H. Johnston Highlights include#1 D. Walker (VG-EX), #7 Gifford (PSA 6), #8 Ameche RC (PSA RC SP (GD), #126 Romanik RC SP (PR), #127 Matson RC SP (GD), #142 Landry 7), #26 LeBaron (PSA 7.5), #37 Groza (PSA 6.5), #52 Summerall RC (PSA 7), #62 (FR), #144 Lansford RC SP (FR); 1952 Bowman Small starter: (45/144, average FR Blanda (VG), #70 Ringo RC (VG), #71 Layne (GD), #72 Tittle (VG) and #152 to GD, one dupe) with #2 Graham (GD), (2) #16 Gifford RC (GD, FR) and #46 Landry (PSA 5). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the day, slight cen- Donovan RC (VG-EX). More on our website. tering/size variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

438. 1951-1957 Topps Football Singles Group of (330) Cards with Many Stars From the dawn of Topps’ domination of both the profes- sional and college football card markets come these (330) singles from four differ- ent issues. This star-packed assortment is hallmarked by 1951 Topps Magic: (45 cards, mainly VG-EX, all scratched); 1955 Topps All-American: (56 cards, composite VG); 437. 1957 Topps Football Complete Set (154/154) with (4) SGC 1956 Topps: (49 cards, aver- Graded Keys age VG-EX, mostly stars) Headlined by a slew of future Canton luminaries, the offered 1957 Topps Football with #53 Gifford (VG), #60 L. complete set of (154) cards with (4) SGC graded keys is one of the most stacked of all Moore RC SP (VG), NNO CL gridiron issues. The overall approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 20% SP (marked), NNO Contest A (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Highlights (VG) and 1957 Topps: (180 include #31 Blanda (VG-EX), #32 Layne (VG-EX), #85 Lane RC (VG), #88 Gifford cards, average EX) with (3) (EX), #94 Berry RC (SGC 80), #119 Starr RC (SGC 50), #124 McDonald RC (EX), #124 McDonald RC (EX-MT, #138 Unitas RC (SGC 70) and #151 Hornung RC (SGC 55). More on our website. EX, VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

68 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 439. 1957 & 1958 Topps Football 440. 1959 & 1960 Near/Partial Sets Topps Football Near Premier pair of 1957 Sets and 1958 Topps Presented is a pair of 1959 Football near and par- and 1960 Topps Football tial sets. Highlights near sets. Highlights include include 1957 Topps 1959 Topps near: (172/176, partial: (128/154, aver- average EX-MT) with #1 age EX-MT) with #22 Unitas (EX), #10 J. Brown Van Brocklin (EX-MT), (VG-EX), #20 Gifford (EX), #49 Bednarik (NM), #23 Starr (EX-MT), #40 #65 Donovan (NM), Layne (NM), #51 Huff RC #85 Lane RC (EX-MT), (EX), #82 Hornung (EX), #88 Gifford (VG), #94 #132 J. Parker RC (EX-MT), Berry RC (VG), #104 #140 B. Mitchell RC (EX); Morrall RC (EX-MT), 1960 Topps near: (129/132, #138 Unitas RC (PR, average EX-MT) with #1 paper loss), #151 Unitas (VG-EX), #51 Starr Hornung RC (VG-EX); (EX-MT), #54 Hornung 1958 Topps near: (EX), #56 Gregg RC (EX- (125/132, average EX MT) and #74 Gifford (EX). to EX-MT) with #22 More on our website. Unitas (PR), #66 Starr (EX) and #90 Jurgensen RC (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

441. (4) 1956-1967 Topps & 442. (5) 1955-1969 Topps, Philadelphia Gum Football Bowman & Philadelphia Complete Sets Gum Football Complete, Quality quartet of 1956-1967 Topps Near & Partial Sets and Philadelphia Gum Football com- Split the uprights with this dynamic plete sets. Highlights include 1956 group of (5) 1955-1969 Topps, Topps set: (120/120, 25% NM or bet- Bowman and Philadelphia Gum ter, 35% EX-MT, 25% EX, 15% VG- Football complete, near and partial EX or lesser) with #1 Carson SP (EX), sets. Highlights include 1955 #6 Van Brocklin (NM), #22 Cardinals Bowman set: (160/160, average VG Team SP (EX), #53 Gifford (EX-MT), to VG-EX) with #52 Summerall RC #60 L. Moore RC SP (EX-MT), #61 (VG-EX), #152 Landry (GD); 1966 Redskins Team SP (VG-EX); 1960 Philadelphia partial: (134/198, 13 Topps set: (132/132, 15% NM or bet- dupes, average VG to VG-EX) with ter, 45% EX-MT, 25% EX, 15% VG- #24 Unitas (VG-EX), #38 Sayers EX or lesser) with #1 Unitas (EX), RC (VG-EX); 1967 Philadelphia #23 J. Brown (EX-MT), #51 Starr partial: (156/198, aggregate EX, 19 (EX); 1963 Topps set: (170/170, 25% dupes) with (2) #23 Unitas (EX-MT, EX-MT or better, 35% EX, 20% VG- VG-EX), #82 Starr (EX-MT); 1968 EX, 20% VG or lesser) with #1 Unitas (VG-EX), #14 J. Brown SP (EX-MT), #44 D. Topps set: (219/219, average VG- Jones RC (EX-MT), #62 Ditka (EX-MT), #82 Lilly RC SP (EX-MT), #86 Starr (EX), EX) with #65 Namath (EX), #149 #96 Nitschke RC (VG-EX); 1967 Philadelphia set: (198/198, 25% EX-MT or better, Kemp (EX), #196 Griese RC (VG- 30% EX, 25% VG-EX, 20% VG or lesser) with #23 Unitas (EX-MT), #28 Butkus EX); 1969 Topps set: (263/263, median EX) with #25 Unitas (EX), #26 Piccolo RC (VG), #35 Sayers (VG-EX) and #82 Starr (EX-MT). More on our website. (VG-EX) and #120 Csonka RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $250.00

443. 1960-1963 Fleer 444. 1961-1963 Football Near, Partial Topps Football & Starter Set Run Near/Partial Set From Topps’ main competitor Run comes this quartet of 1960- Toss the pigskin with 1963 Fleer Football near, par- this fine trio of 1961- tial and complete sets. 1963 Topps Football Highlights include 1960 near and partial sets. Fleer near: (110/132, aver- Highlights include 1961 age EX-MT) with #20 Baugh Topps partial: (164/198, CO (EX), #58 Blanda (VG- average EX-MT) with #1 EX), #118 Mix RC (EX); Unitas (VG-EX), #150 1961 Fleer partial: (176/220, Maynard RC (EX-MT), average EX-MT) with #59 #166 Kemp (EX-MT); Brodie RC (EX), #197 Otto 1962 Topps near: RC (VG); 1962 Fleer near: (169/176, average EX) (83/88, average EX to EX- with #1 Unitas (VG), MT) with #59 Maynard (VG- #28 J. Brown (VG-EX), EX), #79 Kemp (VG-EX); #36 E. Davis RC SP 1963 Fleer starter: (37/88, (VG-EX), #63 Starr SP average EX-MT) with #24 (EX), #90 Tarkenton RC Kemp (EX-MT) and #64 SP (VG-EX); 1963 Dougherty SP (EX-MT). Topps near: (156/170, average EX) with #1 Unitas (VG-EX), #62 Ditka (EX), #82 More on our website. Lilly RC SP (EX-MT) and #96 Nitschke RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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445. (35) 446. 1949-1967 Football 1963 Kahn’s Shoebox Collection of Wieners (623) Cards with 1964- Football 1967 Philadelphia Near, Cards with Partial & Starter Sets (33) PSA Sunday’s finest shine with the Graded offered 1949-1967 football shoe- box collection of (623) cards “The Wiener highlighted by a run of 1964- the World 1967 Philadelphia Gum near, Awaited!” partial and starter sets. Munch on these Highlights include 1964 (35) 1963 Philadelphia near: (177/198, Kahn’s Wieners average VG-EX, 5 graded) with Football cards, #12 Unitas (EX-MT); 1965 (33) of which Philadelphia starter: (94/198, are judged by average VG-EX); 1966 PSA. Included Philadelphia partial: (137/198, among these median VG-EX, 10% reverse regional relics are Ungraded: (2 cards, average EX-MT); PSA 7: Bass, R. Brown, writing) with #32 Ditka (EX) Gain, Reger, Renfro, St. Clair; PSA 6.5: Dial, Nomellini; PSA 6: Carpenter, Cogdill, and 1967 Philadelphia near: Conrad, Crow, Ditka, George, Hill, Lane, Lary, Mitchell (mk), Parrish, Phillips, (190/198, median VG-EX, one Pottios, Randle, Schafrath, Schmidt, Snead, Stacy, Stautner, Thomas; PSA 5: graded) with #23 Unitas (VG- Hageman, Smith, Tittle, Wade and Woodson. EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

447. 1967 Topps Milton 448. 1970-1977 Topps Bradley Football Complete Football Complete Set PSA Graded Set of (33) Cards Run Distributed with the Win-A-Card game in Hit pay dirt with this run of 1970- 1967, the offered Topps Milton Bradley 1977 Topps Football complete Football complete PSA graded set of (33) sets. Highlights include 1970 cards is an elusive issue that is steadily Topps set: (average EX to EX- becoming more desirable. In comparison MT) with #90 O. Simpson RC to the 13,971 from the mainstream set, (EX); 1971 Topps set: (263/263, only 278 of the skip numbered Milton average VG) with #156 Bradshaw Bradley parallel have been judged by the RC (VG-EX); 1972 Topps Low grading service. Most populations in this set: (263/263, average NM) with offering are in the single digits with sev- #13 Riggins RC (NM), #100 eral being none better. Included are PSA Namath (NM), #200 Staubach RC 8: #67 (oc); PSA 7: (7 cards) with #18, (EX-MT); 1973 Topps set: (aver- 30, 32, 51, 68, 88, 121; PSA 6.5: (4 age EX) with #89 F. Harris RC cards) with #58, 60, 92, 116; PSA 6: (11 (EX-MT), #487 Stabler RC (EX- cards) with #13 Buoniconti, #28 Shaw, MT); 1974 Topps set: (average 31, 48, 49, 95, #98 Namath, 110, 117, EX-MT); 1975 Topps set: (aver- 124, #125 Mix; PSA 5: (9 cards) with #2, age EX-MT to NM); 1976 Topps 12, 22, #71 Buchanan, 84, 86, 87, #106 set: (average EX-MT) with #148 Biletnikoff, 130 and PSA 4: #103 Payton RC (NM) and 1977 Topps Lamonica. set: (average EX to EX-MT) with Opening Bid $250.00 #177 Largent RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

449. (14) 1970-1979 450. (10) Football Oddball 1973-1982 Complete/Near Topps Sets Plus (139) Football 1950s-1975 Singles Complete Go off the beaten path for Sets these (14) 1970-1979 Goal line legends football oddball com- score again with plete/near sets plus (139) this crisp run of 1950s-1975 singles. (10) 1973-1982 Highlights include Topps Football Complete/Near Sets: (14 complete sets. sets, average EX-MT or Highlights include better, unless noted) with 1973 Topps set: 1970 Hi-C Posters near (average EX-MT (9/10, average VG-EX, to NM) with #400 missing Lee), 1974 & Namath (PSA 9), #487 Stabler RC (NM); 1974 Topps set: (average EX-MT); 1975 1975 Fleer Hall of Fame, Topps set: (average NM) with #282 Swann RC (EX-MT); 1976 Topps set: (average 1974 USC Foto-Ball (31 cards and Ball), 1974-1976 Wonder Bread, 1976 Coca-Cola EX-MT) with #148 Payton RC (EX); 1977 Topps set: (average NM) with #177 Bears Discs, 1976 Crane Discs, 1977 University of Michigan Team, 1979 Coca-Cola Largent RC (EX-MT), #360 Payton (NM-MT); 1978 Topps set: (average EX-MT) Saints; Singles: (138 cards, average EX-MT or better, unless noted) with (2) 1950s with #320 Stallworth RC (PSA 9); 1979 Topps set: (average EX-MT to NM); 1980 University of Oregon Team Issue, (33) 1956 CFL Magazine Color Photos ((9) Large, Topps set: (average NM); 1981 Topps set: (average NM) with #216 Montana RC (24) Small), 1961 Falstaff 49ers Photo (VG) and 1962 Post CFL four-card panel with (EX-MT) and 1982 Topps set: (average NM). More on our website. #57 Faloney. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

70 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 452. 1965 453. (3) Topps Football 1964- #122 Joe 1967 Namath RC Topps Shortprint Football PSA 5 Near & With a Hall of Fame Partial arm that backed up Sets the swagger he The brightest brought to the grid- 451. (3) 1955-1965 Topps, Bowman & stars of the iron, “Broadway” A F L g l e a m Philadelphia Gum Football Near & Joe Namath was a on these (3) Partial Sets “perfect fit” for the 1 9 6 4 - 1 9 6 7 Touchdown trio of 1955-1965 Topps, Bowman and often brash New To p p s Philadelphia Gum Football complete, near and starter York media. Fresh Football near sets. Highlights include 1955 Bowman set: (160/160, from Tuscaloosa, Joe and partial sets. Highlights include 1964 Topps near: average VG to VG-EX) with #1 D. Walker (VG), #7 Namath is pictured (155/176, average EX) with #31 Lamonica RC (VG), Gifford (VG), ##52 Summerall RC (VG), #62 Blanda in typical “larger #90 Bell RC (EX-MT), #96 Dawson SP (VG-EX); 1 9 6 6 (VG), #71 Layne (VG), #72 Tittle (VG-EX), #152 than life” detail on his 1965 Topps #122 rookie short- Topps near: ( 119/132, average EX to EX-MT) with #26 Landry (GD); 1964 Philadelphia near: (176/198, aver- print. The “tall boy” exhibits moderate, but even corner Kemp (EX-MT), #96 N a m a t h (EX-MT); 1967 To p p s : age EX to EX-MT) with #12 Unitas (EX), #30 J. wear associated with the technical grade and is other- p a rt i a l (103/132, average EX-MT) with #24 Kemp (EX- Brown (VG), #79 Starr (EX-MT); 1965 Topps: (58 wise properly centered with radiant color schemes. MT), #82 McDaniel RC (VG-EX) and #98 N a m a t h cards, average VG to VG-EX) with #35 Kemp SP Stunning mid-grade example presenting at the peak of (EX). More on our website. the opined grading tier. (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

454. 1964- 455. 1968- 456. 1968- 1966 1971 Topps 1971 Topps Philadelphia Football Football Gum Complete Near/Partial Football Set Run Set Run Near Sets Power through Promising run of Touchdown with this quality 1968-1971 Topps treasures reside run of 1968-1971 Football near and in this threesome Topps Football partial sets. of 1964-1966 complete sets. Highlights Philadelphia Highlights include 1968 Gum Football include 1968 Topps partial: complete/near Topps set: (aver- (188/219, aver- sets. Featured are age VG-EX to age EX-MT) 1964 EX) with #65 with #65 Namath Philadelphia Namath (EX), (EX), #149 near: (196/198, average VG) with #12 Unitas (GD), #100 Unitas (EX-MT), #149 Kemp (VG-EX), #196 Kemp (VG), #196 Griese RC (EX-MT); 1969 Topps #30 J. Brown (VG); 1965 Philadelphia near: Griese RC (VG-EX); 1969 Topps set: (average VG-EX near: (257/263, average EX to EX-MT) with #25 (197/198, average VG-EX, 25% reverse hinge to EX) with #25 Unitas (EX), #26 Piccolo RC (VG), Unitas (VG), #26 Piccolo RC (VG-EX), #100 Namath residue/writing) with #12 Unitas (VG), #31 J. Brown #100 Namath (VG-EX), #120 Csonka RC (EX-MT); (EX), #120 Csonka RC (VG); 1970 Topps near: (VG-EX), #41 Warfield RC (EX); 1966 Philadelphia 1970 Topps set: (average EX-MT) with #90 Simpson (253/263, average EX-MT) with #59 Page RC (NM- set: (198/198, average EX to EX-MT) with #31 Butkus RC (VG-EX), #150 Namath (EX-MT) and 1971 Topps MT), #90 Simpson RC (EX) and 1971 Topps near: RC (EX), #38 Sayers RC (GD), #41 J. Brown (EX-MT) set: (average EX to EX-MT) with #156 Bradshaw RC (244/263, average EX-MT) with #1 Unitas (NM). More and #88 Starr (EX-MT). More on our website. (VG-EX). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

457. 1972 458. (13) 459. (14) Topps 1981-1983 1980-1987 Football Topps Topps Near Set of Football Football (330/351) Complete Complete Cards Sets Sets Secure a huge Light up the As the NFL chunk of the scoreboard continued to 1972 Topps with these soar in populari- Football edi- (13) 1981- ty during the tion with the 1983 Topps 1980s, the abun- offered near set Football dant star power of (330/351) complete found in these cards. The sets. These (14) 1980-1987 overall approx- high-grade Topps Football imate condition breakdown is as follows: 25% (NM or editions are complete sets better), 50% (EX-MT) and 25% (EX or lesser) with the bolstered by helped infuse challenging high series generally presenting similarly to the inclusion the league with continual talent. The high-grade hand the more available numbers. Highlights include #100 of numerous Hall of Fame rookies. Included are (2) collated editions overwhelmingly average (NM to Namath (EX-MT), #110 Sayers (NM), #200 Staubach 1981 (Montana RC, Monk RC), (6) 1982 (Lott RC, Mint) with the key rookies presenting similarly. RC (VG-EX), #291 Spurrier RC (EX), #294 CL (EX- Taylor RC, Montana second year) and (5) 1983 (Allen Included are 1980, 1984, 1984 USFL, (3) 1985, (2) MT), #338 Spurrier IA (EX-MT) and #341 Butkus IA RC). The keynote superstars generally average (NM to 1985 USFL, (3) 1986 and (3) 1987. Luminaries such as (EX-MT). More on our website. Mint) with only a couple lesser. Elway, Kelly, Marino, Rice and Young headline, each Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 grading in (NM to Mint) condition. Opening Bid $250.00

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461. 1953 Charlie 460. 1951 Sammy Conerly N.Y. Giants Baugh Original Contract Signed by Redskins Conerly, B. Bell and Contract Signed W. Mara - Full JSA by Baugh, G.P. With an impressive list of Marshall and B. endeavors as a decorated U.S. Bell - Full JSA Marine, a college football All- Legends in three sepa- American and NFL champion, rate capacities, (3) Hall of Famer Charlie Conerly Canton-enshrined icons was also offered a professional have endorsed this baseball contract and graced 1951 contract. billboards as “The Marlboro Appealing in its status Man.” His primary occupation, as an NFL “Standard of course, was that of a bril- Players Contract” liant signal caller for the New securing the services of York Giants, who secured his Redskins stalwart Sammy Baugh, the binding document is even more alluring as you services for the 1953 season behold the signatures of Baugh (d.2008, “10” strength), George Preston Marshall with this contract. Measuring 19-1/2 x 8”, the binding document has printed legal (d.1969, “9” strength) and Bert Bell (d.1959, “9” strength). The two sided document terms and typewritten specifics that include Conerly’s “$12,000” annual stipend. At has printed legal text and typewritten specifics including Baugh’s “$12,000” annual the conclusion, bold signatures read like a “Who’s Who” in NFL circles. Scriptings all stipend. Accompanying is a league-issued by-laws sheet. Crisp with normal com- project (“9-10”) quality and include: Charlie Conerly (signed “Charles A. Conerly pacting folds, the contents present beautifully. Full photo LOA from JSA. Jr.”); Bert Bell (commissioner) and Wellington Mara (Giants Secretary, signed “W.T. Opening Bid $900.00 Mara, Sec”). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00

462. 1958 463. 1969 NFL Pro Green Bay Bowl Packers Football Team-Signed Signed by Football (50) With With Unitas, J. Lombardi, Brown, Nitschke, Lipscomb Starr and and Full Full JSA - JSA Clean! While the 1958 NFL Pro Bowl was an anti-climactic follow-up to “The Greatest Having paced the NFL with 96 triumphs and five titles during the 1960s, that decade’s Game Ever Played,” the exhibition featured an ample cast of Hall of Famers, who bat- Green Bay Packers will live in endless glory for a run headlined by the famed “Ice tled to a 28-21 Eastern Conference triumph at the Los Angeles Coliseum a mere 14 Bowl” and subsequent conquests in the first two Super Bowls. While those Packers days after the Colts-Giants overtime title tilt had put football on the map for keeps. installments were without peer, the same sentiment rings true as you behold this foot- This Rawlings pigskin is autographed by (50) of that year’s Pro Bowl combatants. ball autographed by (45) members of the 1969 Lambeau Field roster, who posted the The ballpoint pennings take well to the light-brown surface, averaging (“8”) strength storied franchise’s 10th winning season in 11 years. The “Wilson” Official NFL Pete and clarity. Keys include: Ameche, Atkins, Berry, Brito (d.1965), J. Brown, R. Brown, Rozelle signature model pigskin shows stunning preservation as both the surface and Ewbank (Eastern Conference coach), Gifford, Groza, Huff, Lane, Lipscomb (signed autographs are blemish-free. The black ballpoint autographs average (“9”) quality “Big Daddy”), McDonald, McElhenny, Nomellini, Ringo, Schmidt, Stautner, Unitas with keys including: Adderley, W. Davis, Gregg, Lombardi, Nitschke, D. Robinson, and Van Brocklin. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Starr and Wood. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

464. 1967 USC National 465. (44) Football Hall of Champions Football Fame Signed Black & Signed by (43) With White Photographs with Simpson, Holmgren P. Brown, Nagurski, and Yary - Full JSA Rozelle In the final college football cam- Pioneering leatherheads along with paign in which the champion rough-and-tumble gridiron stars are was crowned before the bowl the sole focus of these (44) Football games, the 1967 USC Trojans Hall of Fame signed black-and- were the overwhelming choice white photographs. These primarily at 9-1-0 and proceeded to win 8x10 pictures are precisely penned the Rose Bowl over No. 4 in a variety of colors with the auto- Indiana to silence any doubters. graphs averaging (“8-9”) or better This football is autographed by (unless noted). In addition, several (43) members of that NCAA players added Canton induction gridiron titlist squad. The team dates and other interesting career logo ball remains fully inflated anecdotes as inscriptions. with an amazingly smooth and Highlights include Full Photo LOA fresh surface. Ballpoint pen- from PSA/DNA: Nagurski; nings, meanwhile, retain their PSA/DNA Basic Certs: (39 pictures) with Badgro (personalized, with salutation), luster and average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Highlights include: Battle, Gunn, Baugh, P. Brown (personalized with salutation), Grange (personalized with salutation), Holmgren, M. Hull, Magner, Rossovich, W. Scott, Simpson (signed “O Jay Motley, Staubach (personalized with salutation), Strong (personalized with dated salu- Simpson”), M. Taylor, Yary and A. Young. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our tation), Walker and JSA Basic Cert: (4 pictures) with Rozelle (“7”, personalized with website. salutation). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $500.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 466. Early- 467. John Rauch 1948 1900s Yale Birmingham Quarterback Football Club “Most Valuable Porcelain Back” Trophy Mug and Prior to his head coaching career Pitcher Lot during which he guided the AFL’s Oakland Raiders to Super Bowl II, of (6) John Rauch authored an auspicious “Lux Et college career marked by impres- Veritas.” With a sive statistics, accolades and prom- literal transla- ise for a stellar gridiron future. This tion of “Light prestigious award was bestowed and Truth,” the upon Rauch following his senior time-honored campaign at the University of Yale University Georgia. Presented by The motto rings true in this vintage collection of (6) porcelain mugs and . Crafted Birmingham Quarterback Club, this in the early-1900s, the keepsakes display beautifully with football motifs from the “Most Valuable Back” trophy hon- revered Ivy League institution. Includes: Mug and Pitcher Set: includes (3) 5”-tall ored Rauch as the Southeastern mugs and (1) 11”-tall pitcher. The school seal (with Latin characters) appears on one Conference’s most potent offensive side and a Yale football player illustration (by F. Earl Christy) appears on the opposite weapon. Affixed to a 16 x 4-1/2” side. Gilding and ornate finery lines the top of each and curved handles are attached; marble base, the metallic award flaunts gold- and silver-colored components and Pitcher/Mug Pairing: with identical designs, the 12”-tall pitcher and 6”-tall mug both stands 19-1/4”-tall. The facing has the above-mentioned specifics engraved on a gold- feature a hinged lid. The mug showcases the aforementioned Christy illustration, colored plate, while the silver-colored pedestals are home to gold-colored football tro- while the pitcher has a “Chicago” pennant design. phies, with a quarterback figurine atop the center ornament. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $900.00

468. Weeb Ewbank’s 1965 New York Jets Playbook Having taken a strug- gling Baltimore Colts franchise from the depths of the NFL to two world champi- onships, Weeb Ewbank engineered a similar transformation with the New York Jets. This playbook was composed and issued 469. (8) Single-Signed Footballs & Baseball with Manning, by Ewbank before the Montana and Unitas 1965 season, Ewbank’s Proud grouping of (8) single-signed footballs and baseball with Manning, Montana, third at the helm. A rare find in the circles of gridiron relics, this voluminous keepsake Unitas and more. All autographs grade (“8-9”) or better. Included are S i n g l e - S i g n e d provides a complete and comprehensive view of the tactics of the only coach to win F o o t b a l l s : (8 balls, all hold air unless noted) with Elway LE (#/2004, Mounted NFL and AFL championships. Of note are multiple pages of typewritten text on Memories hologram), R. Lewis (Super Bowl XXV ball, Mounted Memories hologram, “Gotham Football Club, Inc.” letterhead. Additionally, there are many handwritten J S A basic cert), Marino LE (#/1313, Mounted Memories hologram), Montana (UDA notations on guidelines pages. There are, of course, multiple tabbed sections of play sticker), P. Manning (Super Bowl XLII ball, does not hold air), Sayers (4 0, JSA b a s i c diagrams. The contents are all secured in a three-ring binder, just as they were when cert), U n i t a s (full photo LOA from JSA), S. Young LE (#/508, Mounted Memories holo- presented at training camp back in 1965. More on our website. gram) and Single-Signed Baseball: Monk (slightly toned, JSA basic cert). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

470. (12) Signed 471. Baltimore Football Jerseys & Colts Treasure Helmets with R. Chest of White Jersey— Autographs/ Full JSA Memorabilia The “tools of trade” are with (6) Unitas displayed with these (12) Autographs & signed football jerseys and helmets. Unless (2) Team- noted, each high quality Signed piece of equipment Footballs exhibits a (“9”) signature Revisit the glorious strength or better. Baltimore era of the Highlights include Multi- Colts franchise with Signed Redskins this treasure chest of Throwback Full-Sized autographs and Helmet: (3 signatures, memorabilia. average “9-10”, red ink, Highlights are: (6) Unitas single-signed items accompanied by basic JSA JSA cert card) with L. stickers/certs with Spalding Advisory Staff photo (“8”), (3) 8x10s (all “9”) and (2) Brown (#43 1972 MVP), C. Taylor (HOF ‘84); Signed Jerseys: (10 jerseys, all JSA magazines (both “8-9”); (2) team-signed footballs with auction LOAs from JSA basic certs unless noted) with R. Lewis (Reebok size 60 Ravens Authentic, SB XXXV including 1958-59 champions ball signed by (32) average (“6-8”) with key signers MVP), R. Lewis (Reebok size 60 2004 Pro Bowl Authentic), Owens (Reebok size 60 Berry, Donovan, Ewbank, Marchetti, Moore, Parker and c.1960 ball signed by (29) 2004 Pro Bowl Authentic) and R. White (size XXL Eagles store model, “8”, full photo average (“2-4”) with key signer Unitas. More on our website. LOA from JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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472. Super Bowl 473. Football III Program HOFer Signed Signed by Vince Card Lot of Lombardi with (52) With Full JSA Baugh, Ditka Just months before his and Ewbank - passing in September All JSA 1970, Vince Lombardi Canton-enshrined took the time to satisfy a gridiron warriors fan request and pen the are the endorsers of cover of the offered Super keepsakes in this Bowl III program. “full deck” of (52) Although the mastermind trading cards. The had no stake in the Colts cardboard col- vs. Jets upset, Lombardi lectibles present is a figure that transcends nicely with sub- the sport and is a worthy jects’ signatures signatory on any medium. averaging (“9”) The blue ink script pres- potency. Highlights ents (“7-8”) while the include: Adderley, Baugh, Berry, Connor, Ditka, Ewbank, Graham, Groza, Hirsch, beefy 120-page publica- Hutson, S. Jones, Lane, Lary, Lavelli, Maynard, McAfee, Motley, Nitschke, C. Parker, tion presents (VG to VG- J. Parker, Pihos, Robustelli, Starr, J. Taylor, Tittle and Trippi. Individual JSA certs EX). Full photo LOA and/or stickers. More on our website. from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

475. (4) Walter Payton Single- Signed Wilson Official NFL Footballs - All Full JSA Feared throughout the NFL and embraced in 474. Single-Signed Football Lot of (12) With Payton, J. Rice title-starved and S. Young - All Certed Chicago, Soldier Field icon Walter Payton (d.1999) decorated each of these (4) foot- Meeting with high acclaim and even Hall of Fame enshrinement as they sought and balls with his bold autograph. The pigskins are “Wilson” Official NFL Paul Tagliabue secured the pigskin during their respective careers, (12) gridiron legends have handled signature models. Payton has signed each in silver Sharpie and inscribed “34.” and autographed these official NFL footballs. Signature strengths vary with most accom- Payton’s scriptings take well to the dimpled surfaces and project (“9”) potency panied by JSA authentication. Includes: Dilfer, Elway, Flutie, R. Lewis, Moss, P a y t o n throughout. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. (full JSA), Peterson, Portis, R i c e, To o m e r, Vick and Young. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

477. Pittsburgh Steelers Autograph Lot of (5) With Harris, Lambert and Roethlisberger Headlined by a member of the “Steel Curtain” defense and subsequent components that include a signal caller who goes by “Big Ben,” Pittsburgh Steelers icons are the proud endorsers of these (5) keep- 476. (50) Charlie Conerly Signed Checks sakes. Among his many accomplishments quarterback Charlie Conerly (d.1996) led the New Autographs York Giants to the NFL Championship in 1956. Offered are (50) Conerly signed show (“8-9”) or checks with signatures as strong as his championship caliber arm. Dated 1992-95 better potency and include: Franco Harris: full-size helmet (Steiner); Santonio these checks (avg. EX) are drawn on the United Southern Bank of Clarksville, MS. Holmes: football (JSA cert/sticker); Jack Lambert: full-size helmet (Steiner); Ben (Conerly’s lifetime hometown). Signed variously in blue or black by ballpoint or felt Roethlisberger: football (JSA cert/sticker); Hines Ward: football (JSA cert/sticker). tip pen the signatures show (avg. “9-10”) strength with 10% minimally affected by More on our website. cancellation stamps or minor ink migration. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 480. (2) Roger Staubach Single-Signed 1962 Navy “Jolly Roger” Full-Size 478. 1948 Philadelphia Eagles NFL 479. 1953 & 1954 University of Helmets - Both JSA Champions Team-Signed Photograph Louisville Yearbooks Signed by Unitas Opening Bid $250.00 with (28) Autographs with Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

483. Walter Payton Single-Signed 481. Super Bowl III Champion New Rozelle Football - Full JSA York Jets Team-Signed Helmet With Opening Bid $100.00 Namath and Maynard - Steiner 482. Joe Namath Signed and Framed Opening Bid $250.00 Los Angeles Rams Jersey - Steiner Opening Bid $150.00

484. (10) Los Angeles Rams “Fearsome 485. 2007 Super Bowl Champion New Foursome” Lithographs Each Signed by York Giants Team-Signed Jersey With Grier, Jones, Lundy and Olsen - All JSA E. Manning, Strahan and Tuck - Steiner 486. (2) Johnny Manziel Autographed Opening Bid $500.00 COA Photos - Both JSA Certed Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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487. Original Lon Keller Art for 488. Original Gib Crockett 10/22/38 Navy vs. Princeton Framed Art for 11/27/54 Football Program Cover Army-Navy Game Program Influential sports artist Lon Keller enjoyed Longtime “Washington Star” cartoonist a prolific career as the creator of numerous Gib Crockett created memorable art for professional, collegiate and high school U.S. Naval Academy football program sports program covers from the 1930s-90s. covers from 1944-84. Presented is the Presented is the original Keller art for the 17x23 oil on board original painting U.S. Naval Academy’s football program signed by Crockett for the 11/27/54 from the 10/22/38 game vs. Princeton. Army-Navy Game program. Painted on a 15x21 board this stunning oil Professionally framed and matted to on board work has a painted area of 13-5/8 dimensions of 22-1/2 x 29-1/2” this patri- x 18-5/8”. Wearing a gunfighter’s scowl otic rendering gloriously captures the ath- Navy mascot “Bill the Goat” faces down letic striving of service academy rivals the fierce Princeton “Tiger” in a building surrounded by an explosion of red, white blocks scene which is anything but child’s & blue stars. Also present is an archive play. More on our website. copy of the related program (no grade due Opening Bid $200.00 to absence of back cover). Opening Bid $250.00

489. Original Art for 10/23/71 490. 10/7/89 Navy vs. Air Force Navy vs. Duke Football Football Program Cover Art by Program Cover by Gib Bill Garner with Program Crockett Liven up your gallery with this humorous Celebrated artist Gib Crockett has forty take on service academy football rivalry. years of U.S. Naval Academy football Presented is the original artwork by Bill program covers to his credit. Presented is Garner for the 10/7/89 Navy vs. Air Force the original oil on board art for the football program cover. Measuring 10-1/2 x 10/23/71 Navy vs. Duke program. 13-3/4” this colorful rendering is done on Measuring 16x22 this riveting creation paper mounted to a board with overall captures the inflammatory spirit of taunt- dimensions of 15x20. The arresting image ing prevalent in college football. The fea- depicts a ruffled feather Air Force Falcon tured image is a depiction of the Duke mascot caged by a rival Midshipman. “Blue Devil” mascot ironically roasting Displaying in gorgeous condition this piece in Navy flames. Also present is a copy of also includes the original plastic graphics the related program (EX). More on our layout sheet and a copy of the related pro- website. gram (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

491. 1950s-90s Baltimore 492. 1950s-70 Baltimore Colts Memorabilia Lot of Colts Team Issued (10) Player/Team Photo Lot of Kick up your heels for this 1950s- (133) with (23) Signed 90s Baltimore Colts memorabilia Including (4) Unitas lot of (10). MVPs are (2) 1960s Kail “Joe Jolter” ceramic figures The Baltimore Colts ride again in this with 10” bank: (NM-MT) and 5” lot of (133) 1950s-70s team issued mini-figure: (NM). Additional player/team photos. Highlights are (4) highlights are: 1970s stadium Johnny Unitas with basic JSA certs: seat: 12x12 with folding back individual (“9-10”), inscribed individ- (NM); 1958 NFL Champs brass ual (“9”), dual-signed team with ashtray: (EX-MT); Baltimore Unitas (“8-9”) and Volk (“8”) and sin- News-Post: ceramic ashtray (NM) gle-signed team (“8-9”). Additional with 12/29/58 “COL(T)OSSAL” highlights are (19) individual player headline; 1971 Tudor Game: photos with auction LOA from JSA (avg. “8-9”) with: Boyd, Braase, Curry, Curtis, Colts-Cowboys Super Bowl electric football game (EX) in original box; 1975 Duncan, Grant, Hilton, Jones, Lee, (2) Lorick, Mackey, Michaels, Moore, O’Brien, “Mascots” bobble head: (NM-MT) in original box. More on our website. Orr, Szymanski, Wilson and multi-signed Stonebreaker. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

493. (8) 1947- 494. (3) Baltimore 1970s Baltimore Colts/Ravens Vince Colts Vintage Lombardi Super Bowl Pennants With (3) Trophy Replicas Green AAFC Award yourself this stunning lot of Versions (3) Baltimore Colts/Ravens Vince Lombardi Super Bowl trophy repli- This lot of (8) Baltimore cas. Standing 20-1/2” high these Colts full-size felt ban- gleaming metal icons display in ners spans the original highly appealing condition and show AAFC version’s woeful only light signs of wear. Similarly days through second formatted each features a football in incarnation’s fruitful teed-up position atop a three sided 1960s. Keys include: (3) 1947-1950 AAFC Pennants green felt gonfalons with crack- pedestal stand with concave surfaces. free appliqué designs, intact spines and original tassels on (2). The No. 20 The front panels are engraved with the title “Vince Lombardi Trophy” and an NFL “Quarterback” version is listed as “Extremely Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2013 Vintage shield logo followed by individual results for Super Bowls won by Baltimore teams Pennant Price Guide II. Incredible preservation is evident throughout. More on our with Colts SB V and Ravens SB XXXV and SB XLVII. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

76 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 497. 1986-87 Fleer Basketball Complete Set (132/132) & (11/11) Stickers—All PSA 9 Each graded Mint 9 with no qualifiers. The standard 495. 1957-58 Topps Basketball Complete 496. 1972-73 Topps Basketball Uncut bearer for modern basketball sets is undoubtedly the offered 1986-87 Fleer Basketball edition of (132/132) Set (80/80) Sheet with Dr. J Rookie cards plus all (11) stickers. The first major basketball Court kings and their royal subjects reign on the off e r e d While 1970s Topps baseball and football uncut material release in over 5 seasons, this wildly popular edition 1957-58 Topps Basketball complete set of (80) Cards. is somewhat available, surviving artifacts from lesser features a slew of “50 Greatest” rookie cards. With a Over 92% of the examples display instances of neat produced sports such as basketball are decidedly scarce. delicate red-white-and-blue design scheme, the fragile reverse writing and while technically grading (FR), gen- This 1972-73 Topps Basketball uncut sheet is a chal- borders were particularly susceptible to perimeter wear. erally present (VG to VG-EX) obverses. Unless noted, lenge to locate in any condition. Exactly half of the However, these investment quality samples have each each key exhibits reverse writing. Featured are #1 264-card set is represented, and, fortunately #195 survived the past three decades in remarkable condition Clifton RC, #5 Sharman RC, #17 C o u s y RC, #19 Erving RC (slight creased) is one of those pictured! with crisp perimeters and shimmering surfaces. Heinsohn RC (VG, no reverse writing), #24 Petit RC, Other NBA and ABA luminaries include #163 Abdul- Featured are #1 Abdul-Jabbar, #7 Barkley RC, #9 Bird, #39 Loscutoff RC (VG, no reverse writing), #73 Paxson Jabbar AS (creased), #164 West AS, #168 Chamberlain #26 Drexler RC, #27 Dumars RC, #31 Erving, #32 RC (GD, no reverse writing), #77 R u s s e l l RC (VG, no AS (creased) and #255 Erving AS (slight crease). Ewing RC, #53 M. Johnson, #57 Jordan RC, #68 K. reverse writing) and #80 Schnittker RC. Due to rudimen- Despite varying degrees of perimeter and interior creas- Malone RC, #77 Mullin RC, #82 Olajuwon RC, #109 I. tary factory printing techniques of the age, moderate cen- ing and tearing, the overall appearance of this piece is Thomas RC, #121 D. Wilkins RC, #131 Worthy RC tering variances are present. More on our website. not compromised. and #8 Jordan Sticker. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $750.00

498. 1948 Bowman Basketball #69 George Mikan Rookie “Blue” Variation— SGC Authentic Opening Bid $250.00 499. 1970-71 Topps Basketball #123 Pete 500. 1968-69 NBA Champion Boston Maravich RC (PSA 7.5) & 1986-87 Fleer Celtics Multi-Signed Photo With #57 Michael Jordan RC (PSA 8) Havlicek, Jones and Russell Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

501. “Friends of ” 16x20 502. Bill Russell Signed and 503. Russell, Jones and Havlicek Signed Photo Signed by (9) With Abdul- Framed “Tribute” Collage and Framed Display With “NBA 50” Jabbar, M. Johnson and Russell With NBA Greats - Unique! and “Rings” Inscriptions Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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504. 1948-1961 PSA Graded 505. 1972 Icee Basketball Collection of (28) Bear Basketball w/ Russell, Chamberlain & Complete Set of Cousy (20) PSA 8-9 From the era of two-hand set shots and Graded Cards short shorts come these (28) 1948-1961 Oddball basketball col- PSA graded basketball cards. Included lectors will “get the are fine representations of 1948 chills” at the prospect of Bowman: (8 cards) with PSA 5: #17 procuring the offered (mc); PSA 4: (2 cards) with #23 (mc), 1972 Icee Bear complete 29; PSA 3: (3 cards) with #36, 42, 49; set of (20) cards. Each PSA 2: (2 cards) with #19, 31; 1957-58 graded either Mint 9 or Topps: (2 cards) with #56 (PSA 5), 74 NM-MT 8 by PSA. (PSA 8, oc); 1961 Fleer: (18 cards) Included are high-grade with PSA 8: #66 West IA (oc); PSA 7: renditions of PSA 9: (11 (3 cards) with #12 (mc), #54 Heinsohn cards) with Abdul- IA (mc), #63 Schayes IA (mc); PSA 6: Jabbar, A. Clark SP, (3 cards) with #7 (oc), #34 Petit (mc) DeBusschere, Frazier 50 (mc); PSA 5: (3 cards) with #14, 57, SP, Hawkins, Lucas, 64 (mc); PSA 4: (7 cards) with #38 Maravich SP, Murphy, Russell, #46 Baylor IA, #47 Sloan, Unseld, Wicks; Chamberlain IA, 48 IA (mc), #49 PSA 8: (9 cards) with Cousy IA, 52 (mc), 58 IA and PSA 3.5: Awtrey, Boerwinkle, #62 Russell IA. Carr SP, Chamberlain, Havlicek, Love, Robertson, Van Aarsdale and West. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

506. 1954-1980 Basketball Oddball Treasure Chest with (22) Complete/Near Sets Pound the hardwood with this worthy 1954-1980 basketball oddball treasure chest with (22) complete/near sets and other sundry items. Unless noted, each set presents (EX- MT to NM) or better. Highlighted sets include 1970- 71 Sunbeam Sonics (average EX), 1971-72 Cocoa Puffs Globetrotters, 1971-72 Fleer 507. 1986-87 Fleer Basketball Complete Set of (132) Cards with Globetrotters, 1971-72 Texaco PSA 8 Jordan RC Plus (11/11) Stickers Trail Blazers, 1972-73 Icee Light up the scoreboard with the extraordinary talent found in this high-grade 1986-87 Bear, 1973-74 G.S. Allentown Fleer Basketball complete set of (132) cards plus all (11) stickers. This condition sen- Jets, 1973-74 NBAPA Disc, sitive overwhelmingly averages (NM to NM-MT) and features several gradable cards. 1973-74 Shur-Fresh Highlights include #7 Barkley RC (NM), #26 Drexler RC (NM-MT), #27 Dumars RC Supersonics, 1973-74 Johnny (NM-MT), #32 Ewing RC (NM-MT), #53 M. Johnson (NM), #57 Jordan RC (PSA 8), Pro Bullets Stand-Ups and #68 K. Malone RC (NM), #82 Olajuwon RC (NM), #109 I. Thomas RC (NM-MT), 1975 Carvel Discs. More on our website. #121 Wilkins RC (NM) and #8 Jordan Sticker (NM). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

508. 1986-87 Fleer Basketball Complete Set (132/132) with (6) PSA Graded Keys Including PSA 8 Jordan RC High-flying dunkers, dead- ly long range shooters and innovators of the modern NBA are proudly portrayed in this razor-sharp 1986-87 Fleer Basketball complete set of (132) cards, six of which are judged by PSA. This series overwhelmingly averages (NM to NM-MT) quality throughout. Spotlighted are #7 Barkley 509. 1989-90 Fleer Basketball Unopened Wax Case RC (NM),#26 Drexler RC Limited 1989-90 Fleer Basketball unopened wax case. The tightly sealed container (PSA 9), #32 Ewing RC (PSA 9), #53 M. Johnson (NM-MT), #57 Jordan RC (PSA 8), will yield (12) 36-pack boxes. Multiple complete base and sticker sets along with sev- #68 K. Malone RC (PSA 8), #77 Mullin RC (NM-MT), #82 Olajuwon RC (PSA 8), eral gradable Jordan cards are probable. Not too many remain available on the second- #109 I. Thomas RC (NM) and #121 Wilkins RC (PSA 8). ary market! Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

78 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 510. 1954-55 511. 1967 Philadelphia Minneapolis 76ers Opening Night Lakers Multi- Program Team Signed Signed Album by (8) Including with (29) Chamberlain—Full Autographs JSA Including (8) Get in the spirit with this Basketball Philadelphia 76ers team signed program. Autographed 10/18/67 HOFers with on the night of the season open- Mikan - Full JSA er when the 76ers received their Basketball fans jump into 1966-67 championship rings action for this multi- this exciting program (EX) is signed album featuring a an excellent testament to their total of (29) autographs triumph. Signed by a total of including (12) members (8) average (“8-9”) this stellar of the 1954-55 souvenir is highlighted by (3) Minneapolis Lakers, (5) HOFers: W. Chamberlain, B. other basketball stars and (11) 1956 Minneapolis Millers baseball players. Highlights Cunningham and C. Walker. are (9) basketball HOFer signatures: (avg. “8-9”) with Arizin, Kundla, Lovellette, Also present are M. Goukas, L. (2) Martin, Mikan, Mikkelsen, Pettit and Pollard. Also present are: basketball play- Jackson, W. Jones, team owner ers: (avg. “8-9”) with: Carney, Hitch, Holstein, Kalafat, Schnittker, Selvy, I. Kosloff and Los Angeles Simonovich, Skoog and Watson. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Lakers C. Anderson. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

512. Red Auerbach 513. Bill Russell and Larry Bird Dual- Autograph Lot of (5) Signed 16x20 1981 With (3) Photos, Celtics Celebration Jersey and Photograph Championship Banner In the raucous celebration fol- No athlete in the history of lowing the Boston Celtics’ American sports has more cham- 1980-81 NBA title, second- pionship rings than does Bill year phenom Larry Bird proved Russell. As we attempt some that not only did he fit the numbers of our own, here are (5) mold of the club’s champi- keepsakes autographed by the onship tradition, but saw fit to Celtics legend. Powerful pen- mark the conquest with a “vic- nings show (“8”) or better tory cigar” made so familiar by strength and include: (3) Signed team owner Red Auerbach. Photos 16x20 prints (3 different Both Beantown hoops legends poses) all inscribed “#6”; have signed this 16x20 black- Celtics Road Jersey signed on and-white photo portraying that the front white twill “6”; memorable scene. With both Championship Banner a 17-3/4 executed in silver marker, x 35-3/4” felt banner signed in Bird’s scripting shows (“9”) black marker. Hollywood quality, while Auerbach’s pen- Collectibles certs/stickers. More ning projects (“8-9”) strength. on our website. Hollywood Collectibles cert/sticker. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

514. (4) NBA Hall of Famer Single- Signed Jerseys: Cowens, Robertson, Walton and West Honored in 1996 to com- memorate the NBA’s 50th anniversary, the circuit’s 50 greatest players included pioneers, superstars and perennial champions. Four of those stalwarts have autographed jerseys in this display-ready lot. Signatures average (“8-9”) strength and include: Dave 515. LeBron James Signed and Framed UDA 24x16 Color Cowens Boston Celtics road; Oscar Robertson Photograph Milwaukee Bucks home; Regally dubbed “King James,” Miami Heat superstar LeBron James is about to bust Bill Walton Portland right through the glass in this breathtaking autographed display. Framed to 30-7/16 x Trailblazers road; Jerry 23-1/8”, a 24x16 color print portrays an airborne James gliding toward a thunderous West Los Angeles Lakers slam dunk at the Staples Center. Left in the wake are five Lakers opponents, the most home (JSA cert/sticker). Hollywood Collectibles certs/stickers. More on our website. famous of which has his hand over his face in awe. James has endorsed the piece in Opening Bid $300.00 silver marker (“10” strength). Cert/hologram from UDA. Opening Bid $500.00

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516. 1957 One 517. Sugar Dollar Bill Signed Ray by Cassius Clay, Robinson Sonny Liston and Single- Joe Louis - Signed PSA/DNA Boxing “Authentic” Glove - Synonymous with success Stunning! and the fulfillment of the (Full JSA) American dream, United His diversity was States currency is a most unparalleled. His appropriate canvas for this record was rare gathering of pugilist’s astounding. His pennings. Symbolic of flamboyant lifestyle outside the ring was the stuff of a legend. Thus, it’s only fitting champions who had it all, that this Sugar Ray Robinson autograph defies superlatives, as well. Executed in both in their arenas and in white paint pen on the knuckles portion of a right-hand “Everlast” boxing glove, American culture, these Robinson’s signature projects every bit of (“9”) strength and clarity. The red leather icons endured subsequent physical and/or financial hardships. Arguably the ultimate surface is the ideal canvas for a “Best Wishes” salutation and personalization penned boxing prize, this one dollar bill was autographed by Joe Louis, Sonny Liston and by a man who authored an 85-0 amateur career, won his first 40 professional bouts Cassius Clay. Dare we say that we have never seen these three legendary auto- and enjoyed a subsequent run of 91 fights without a setback, capturing multiple titles graphs on one medium. Encapsulated with signatures assessed “Authentic” by at the Welterweight and Middleweight classes along the way. This ring keepsake PSA/DNA, a crisp Silver Certificate Series 1957 note is signed in blue ink on the (like its endorser) is flawless, with trademark label and original laces clean and obverse by Liston (d.1970; “7-8” strength), Louis (d.1981; “7-8” strength); and on intact. Full photo LOA from JSA. the reverse by Clay (“8” strength). Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $900.00

518. Jack Dempsey Signed Photo Postcard with Full JSA Jack Dempsey, the unconquerable “The Manassa Mauler” strikes another blow with this signed photo postcard from his popular New York establishment. Advertised as “the meeting place of the world”, the former Heavyweight Champ satis- fied an autograph request for one of his legions of admirers. The 3-1/2 x 5-1/2” heirloom is penned on the reverse with a black steel-tip fountain and presents a strong (“9”). The good luck salutation is also inscribed in Dempsey’s hand. The surface grades (VG) and the autograph comes with a full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

519. Huge 1959 520. Muhammad Ali Signed Rocky Marciano November 22, 1965 Ali- Signed “Tops in Patterson “Sports Illustrated” Sports” Banquet Cover - Full JSA Ticket with Full Fresh off of his conquest of Sonny JSA Liston, outspoken heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali set his sights Rocky Marciano on Floyd Patterson in a showdown (d.1969), the defined by racial and social overtones. “Brockton Dubbed simply (and accurately) as “The Blockbuster” was a Big Fight” on the cover of the November prolific puncher who 22, 1965 Sports Illustrated, the bout met finished his career as with incredible hype and a one-sided the only undefeated and untied Heavyweight Champion in boxing history. Ten years result. This original magazine cover is before his untimely death, the offered “Tops in Sports” banquet ticket crossed paths signed by Ali in black marker (“7-8” with Marciano at the Lord Baltimore Hotel. The yellow entrance pass dated 1/12/59 is strength). Framed to 14-1/4 x 16-1/4”, penned on the reverse with a blue ballpoint pen. The huge signature presents a the cover portrays the opponents with neon proclamations in the background. Full resounding (“9”) and comes with a full photo LOA from JSA. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

521. Vintage Boxing 522. (3) Pin and Charm Lot of Fight-Worn (65) with Louis, Satin Robes Liston, Marciano & With Signed Robinson Ruddock Score a KO with this hard-hit- and ting lot of (65) vintage boxing Witherspoon pins and charms. Headliners Before engaging are: (12) Louis ((2) EX-MT, in bloody wars, (4) EX, (3) VG-EX, (3) VG), fighters enter their corners unblemished and clad in satin robes altogether contradicto- (3) Liston (EX-MT, EX, VG), ry to the mess they are about to make. These (3) “Everlast” garments were donned by: (2) Marciano (EX-MT, EX) Ruddock: with “RAZOR RUDDOCK” sewn to the back in red twill; signed on left and (6) Robinson ((2) EX, (2) VG-EX, (2) VG). Top contenders are: pins: Ali/Frazier breast (“9” strength); C. Williams: with “Carl The Truth Williams” embroidered to (EX), Cerdan (NM), Charles (VG-EX), Dempsey (EX), Jeffries (EX), Johnson (VG), the back in red; Witherspoon: with “WITHERSPOON” sewn atop the back in black McCarron (VG), LaMotta (EX), Moore (GD), Patterson (GD-VG) and Turpin (VG- felt; signed “Terrible Tim Witherspoon” (“9” strength) on the right breast. More on EX); charms: c.1900 bronze (EX), Louis plastic (VG) and Tunney plastic ring (EX). our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 523. 1953-Modern Hockey Shoebox 524. 1944-67 Beehive Collection of (691) Cards with Numerous Hockey Lot of (99) Stars Group 2 & 3 Photos Rink royalty lace up their skates with the offered 1953- with Variations modern hockey shoebox collection of (691) cards featur- Don’t miss out on this honey of ing numerous Hall of Fame rookies and stars. This collection. Offered are (99) “power play” is highlighted by 1953-54 Parkhurst: #53 1944-67 Beehive Hockey pho- Worsley RC (FR), #57 Howell RC (GD); 1954-55 tos with: (66) Group 2 types, Parkhurst: (8 cards, median VG) with #7 M. Richard obverses present (NM to NM- (GD), #33 Sawchuk (GD), #42 Kelly (VG), (2) #99 MT) photo details and Plante/Kelly (both VG); 1955-56 Parkhurst: #71 Plante unmarked borders with defer- is Protected (VG-EX), #72 Rocket Roars Through (VG); ence to (1) with light stains, 1957-58 Parkhurst: #18 F. Mahovlich RC (VG); 1958- reverses are clean with 80% 59 Parkhurst: #21 Plante IA (VG); 1959-60 Topps: #32 Hall (VG-EX), #47 Bo. Hull showing trace abrasions/residue (PR); 1964-65 Topps: #6 Sawchuk (VG-EX); 1965-66 Topps: #76 Cournoyer RC and 20% showing light wear, (3) with small pen marks, key players: M. Hall, B. (VG); 1966-67 Topps: (2) #123 Sawchuk (both VG-EX); 1971-72 OPC: #133 Turner, H. Young, R. Ingram, J. Hanna, G. LaBossiere; (33) Group 3 types, all Dionne RC (VG); 1971-72 Topps: #45 Dryden RC (EX) and 1973-74 Mac’s Milk: adhered to album pages, obverses present (EX to NM) details, (3) creased, key player: (2) Orr (both NM). More on our website. G. Gendron. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

525. 1971-72 to 1978-79 Topps 526. (12900+) 1961-1986 Topps & O- Hockey Complete Run of (8) Pee-Chee Hockey Singles Plus (3) Sets Sets Fire up the Zamboni and claim this massive 1961- Select this run of 1971-72 to 1978-79 1986 Topps and O-Pee-Chee Hockey singles collec- Topps Hockey complete sets. Highlights tion of (12900+) cards plus three sets. Numerous include 1971-72 Topps set: (average EX- partial and starter sets featuring several stars along MT) with #45 Dryden RC (EX-MT), #70 with additional duplicates are dispersed throughout. Howe (EX); 1972-73 Topps set: (average The earlier editions generally average (EX-MT) and EX to EX-MT); 1973-74 Topps set: rapidly ascend toward the (NM to Mint) level for (average EX-MT); 1974-75 Topps set: more recent sets. Highlights include Sets: (3 sets, all (average EX to EX-MT); 1975-76 Topps NM or better) with 1975-76 OPC WHA, 1976-77 set: (average EX-MT); 1976-77 Topps Topps Glossy, 1977-78 Topps Glossy; Topps set: (average EX-MT to NM); 1977-78 Singles: (9300+) with 1967-68: #3 Lemaire RC Topps set: (average EX-MT to NM) and (EX-MT), #113 Bo. Hull (EX); (140) 1970-71, (127) 1978-79 Topps: (average EX-MT to NM) 1971-72, (525) 1972-73, (556) 1973-74, (895) 1974- with #115 Bossy RC (NM). More on our 75, (1093) 1975-76, (1000+) 1976-77, (900+) 1977-78, (800+) 1978-79, (400+) 1979- website. 80, (700+) 1980-81, (1600+) 1981-82; O-Pee-Chee Singles: (3600+) with (138) Opening Bid $400.00 1972-73, (224) 1973-74, (700+) 1982-83 and (1300+) 1984-85. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

527. (126) 1963-1990s Hockey Star Cards Plus 1979-80 Topps Hockey Set 528. 500 Goal Scorer Stick Signed by Light the lamp with these (126) 1963- (17) With Howe, Hull, Richard and 1990s hockey star cards plus an additional Full JSA 1979-80 Topps Hockey set. Highlights Limited to 19 members, the NHL’s “500 Career include 1963-64 Topps: #36 Mikita (EX- Goals Club” is an elite fraternity, indeed! This com- MT); 1969-70 OPC: #70 Bo. Hull (EX); memorative hockey stick is autographed by (17) of 1971-72 Topps: #70 Howe (EX); 1972-73 those “lamp-lighting” icons. The full-size stick is Topps: #100 Orr (EX); 1978-79 Topps: signed on the blade in blue marker. With minor ink (4) #115 Bossy RC (average NM) and migration, the scriptings average (“6-7”) strength 1979-80 Topps Hockey set: (average and include: Beliveau, Bossy, Bucyk, Ciccarrelli, NM) with #18 Gretzky RC (EX-MT). Dionne, Esposito, Gartner, Goulet, Howe, Hull, Also present are (101) 1980s-1990s hock- Lafleur, Mahovlich, McDonald, Mikita, Perreault, ey stars with 1985-86 OPC #9 Lemieux Richard and Trottier. Full photo LOA from JSA. RC (NM) and 1985-86 Topps #9 Lemieux Opening Bid $200.00 RC (NM-MT) as the highlights. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

529. Bobby Hull Autograph Lot of (5) With Puck, Blackhawks Sweater and (3) Photos The centerpiece of the 1961-62 Blackhawks team that brought a title to championship- starved Chicago, Hall of Famer Bobby Hull 530. Red is the subject and endorser of these (5) ice Horner heirlooms. Hull’s autographs average (“9- Autographed 10”) potency and include: (3) Signed Photos: (2) 16x20 and (1) 20x16 (all differ- 16x20 ent poses); inscribed “The Golden Jet – Photograph HOF 1983”; Blackhawks Home Sweater: Opening Bid $150.00 signed on the back twill “9” and inscribed “The Golden Jet – HOF 1983”; Puck: team logo puck, inscribed “#9 HOF 1983.” Hollywood Collectibles certs/stickers. 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 531. 18K Gold Pocket Watch Presented to J.J. McDermott for Winning the 1911 U.S. Open - First U.S. Winner Captives on their own soil as the first 16 U.S. Open tournaments were won by British golfers, the hosts finally triumphed in 1911. Inspiration, of course, was inherent to the victory, which sparked interest on the home front not only because of the achievement’s unexpected nature, but for its youthful champion, 1 9 - y e a r-old John J. McDermott. For his efforts, McDermott was awarded this gentleman’s open face 18- karat gold pocket watch. Perhaps the only thing more difficult than putting a price tag on such a signifi- cant heirloom is citing any components that match the parallels between both the manufacturer of this prize and its heroic recipient.

Issued by Philadelphia’s Bailey, Banks & Biddle, the timepiece was crafted in Switzerland, where the movements were secured by a hinged gold leaf with an engraved Madretsch trademark. It is this element that introduces definitive similarities between watchmaker and watch recipient.

The aforementioned trademark is attributed to D. Gruen & Sons. German-born Dietrich Gruen was sent to Switzerland in 1862 at the tender age of 15 to become a watchmaker’s apprentice. He eventually landed in the U.S. and established retail outlets in Ohio, though the movements were made in Switzerland. McDermott, too, became noticeably skilled at his craft and with his 1911 achievement, simultaneously became the first U.S.-born and the youngest golfer (19 years, 10 months, 12 days) to win the U.S. Open. For an encore, McDermott won the 1912 U.S. Open, as well, setting another new standard as the first to break par (294). While subsequent U.S. golfers (namely, Bobby Jones and Gene Sarazen) went on to gain acclaim as American pioneers on the links, it was McDermott who authored a rguably the most significant breakthrough. Unfortunately, financial woes and mental illness plagued McDermott for the rest of his days. This intricately designed timepiece is perhaps the most telling reminder that, though short-lived, the era of McDermott and his crowning victories was quite real.

The three-leaf open face 18-karat gold case are framework for an elegant clock dial with Breguet Arabic hour identifiers, steel spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial. On the back case covering, “JJMcD” is engraved in ornate cursive. Inside that leaf, the cuvette in engraved with a cursive legend that reads: “P resented to J.J. McDermott Philadelphia’s first open champion (in Chicago 1911) Through the Philadelphia Golf Association by admiring golfers.” The weight of the item is 66.5 grams which is inclusive of machinery.

In summary, this is an incredible relic and vintage survivor painstakingly crafted by skilled artisans and forerunners to the revered “Rolex” manufacturer; and presented to a young man who defined “promise” in putting the U.S. on the map with unprecedented exploits on the links. The piece presents beautifully, and while the timepiece does not run, it can be repaired. We have opted, however, to leave the original mechanisms completely in place and leave the decision to restore to the winning bidder. Accompanying is an appraisal letter from Kripps Jewelers. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $13,000-$25,0000). Opening Bid $2500.00

532. Circa 1899-1901 (Old) Tom Morris Signed & Framed Postcard with Full JSA (Old) Tom Morris (d.1908) was a pioneer of professional golf who was credited with countless innovations to the modern game. The bearded Scotsman is pictured standing on a course (which he probably designed) on this signed circa 1899- 1901 James Patrick postcard. Expertly framed and matted to 13x15, the 3-1/2 x 5” correspondence piece is penned by this “founding father” of golf along the bottom edge with a black steel-tip fountain pen. Despite moderate trimming and staining, the script still registers (“6”) penmanship and is an exceedingly desirable among vintage golf historians. Considering Morris passed away 105 years ago, this autograph is a classic case of where demand exceeds supply. The black-and-white pose is clean and the condition of the reverse is obviously unknown. Full photo LOA from JSA. An additional LOA from Green Jacket Auction accompanies. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

533. Pat McCormick 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games Olympic Torch A lifelong com- petitor with direct ties to the Olympic Games, diver Pat McCormick dared to perform maneu- vers not allowed in female competition and went on to 534. 1952 Helsinki, Finland Olympic Flag Presented to Pat secure Gold McCormick Medals in the Springboard and Platform events at both the 1952 Helsinki games and Olympic medal ceremonies have been marked by controversy at various intervals of 1956 Melbourne competition. Three decades later, McCormick remained on the social upheaval. While marked by an unusual demonstration, the 1952 ceremony in Olympic Organizing Committee and carried this Olympic Torch at the 1984 Summer Helsinki, Finland was more a comedic stunt than a political statement. This Olympic Games in Los Angeles. The relic measures 23” and features the Latin “Citius Altius flag was presented to Women’s Diving Gold Medalist Pat McCormick (who replaced Fortius” (faster, higher, stronger) engraved along the upper perimeter and a relief like- it with a pair of underwear) for her efforts. Measuring 58 x 34”, the canvas-like ban- ness of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum facade just below. The leather-bound ner features multi-colored Olympic rings sewn in twill. The spine and grommets handle is home to ringlets with engraved event details. LOA from Pat McCormick. remain intact. LOA from Pat McCormick. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $500.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 535. (18) 536. 1948-51 Safe-T-Card 1935-1936 Partial Set (51/68) with R311 Scarce McGowan National Shortprint Chicle Regional specialists will covet the Baseball & offered 1948-51 Safe-T-Card partial set of (51/68) cards highlighted by Football the near impossible McGowan Premiums shortprint. This D.C. area produc- Larger than tion was sponsored by Jim life depictions Gibbons’ Cartoon-A-Quiz on of your WMAL-TV and features multi-col- favorite dia- ored advertising backs along with mond and accurate illustrations of the profes- gridiron players and teams are available with these (18) 1935-1936 R311 National sional or collegiate subject. Chicle Baseball and Football premiums. Included are 1935 R311-1 National Chicle Generally presents (EX to EX-MT) Football Glossy Premiums: (6 premiums) with Casey (VG-EX), ““Cotton” Goes with some better and others lesser. Places…” (VG), (2) Newman (VG, GD), 1934 Bears (VG), 1934 Giants (VG-EX); Keys include Baseball: (15 cards) 1936 R311 National Chicle Baseball Glossy Finish: (12 premiums) with Bottomley with Ca. Griffith (EX-MT), Cl. (VG-EX), Cronin (VG-EX), Frisch (VG-EX), Greenberg (VG-EX), Terry (GD), Griffith (NM), Lemon (VG-EX), Traynor (GD), 1934 Columbus (VG-EX), 1935 Browns (VG-EX), (2) 1935 White Sox McGowan (GD), Rice (GD), Wynn (EX-MT, EX) and (2) 1935 Yankees (EX, VG-EX). (VG); Football: (25 cards) with Opening Bid $250.00 Baugh (EX-MT), Edwards (EX), H. Gilmer (EX-MT, No Helmet), H. Gilmer (EX- MT, with Helmet) and Other: (11 cards). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

537. 1934-1951 538. (210) Multi-Sport 1909-1986 Matchbook Multi-Sport Collection with (2) Singles Complete/Near Sets Treasure Light up to this extensive Chest with 1934-1951 multi-sport Many Hall matchbook collection fea- turing a pair of of Famers & complete/near sets along Stars with with full books and sin- (13) Graded gles. Highlights include The stars align Baseball: with 1934 for these (210) Diamond Matchbooks 1909-1986 multi- Silver Border Full Book: sport singles fea- H. Wilson (NM-MT); turing numerous Hall of Famers, rookie stars, specialty cards and much more. 1935-36 Diamond Included among this assortment are (13) graded examples comprised of mostly stars. Matchbooks near: Highlights include Baseball: (191 cards) with 1952 Topps: (2) #1 Pafko (both GD, (151/156, average VG-EX, bb); 1953 Topps: #104 Berra (GD); 1961 Topps: #307 Mantle WS (VG); 1963 25% reverse writing, 15% no strikers, 50 dupes average VG, 37% reverse writing, 7% Topps: #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (SGC 84), #300 Mays (VG-EX); Football: (11 no strikers) with Dean (EX); 1935-36 Diamond Matchbooks Full Books: Ott (NM- cards) with 1957 Topps: #94 Berry RC (VG); Basketball: (6 cards, all SGC graded) MT); 1936 Diamond Matchbooks-Cubs set: (20/20, average EX, 25% reverse writ- with 1957-58 Topps: #10 Arizin RC (SGC 80); 1961-62 Fleer: #1 Attles RC (SGC ing, 21 dupes) with Dean (VG-EX) and Football: (54 cards) with 1940 Redskins 80) and Hockey: with 1985-86 Topps: #9 Lemieux (SGC 92). More on our website. Matchbooks: Baugh (EX, no striker). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

539. (102) 540. (509) 1948-1986 1949-1966 Baseball & Baseball & Football Football Star Cards Exhibits with Loaded Clemente, with Hall Mays, of Famers Sayers RC Abundant Strong selec- 1949-1966 tion of (102) baseball and 1948-1986 football baseball and Exhibits col- football stars lection of (509) cards that is teeming with Hall of Famers, period stars and difficult cards with shortprints/variants. Highlights include Baseball: (482 cards) with 1939-46 immense potential “break value”. Highlights include Baseball: (56 cards) with 1960 Salutation Exhibits: (70 cards, average VG, 10% writing) with (3) J. DiMaggio (all Topps: #148 Yastrzemski RC (EX); 1966 Topps: #30 Rose (EX-MT); 1968 Topps: VG), Foxx (VG), (2) Greenberg (both GD, Truly Yours), Grove (VG), (6) T. Williams #50 Mays (VG-EX), #230 Rose (EX-MT); Football: (46 cards) with 1956 Topps: #60 (average VG, no #9 Shows); 1947-66 Exhibits: (322 cards, average VG-EX, 10% Moore RC (VG-EX); 1960 Fleer: #124 Kemp RC (EX); 1963 Topps: #96 Nitschke writing) with (4) Mantle (average VG, “EY” Connected), (2) Mays (both VG-EX, RC (VG-EX); 1966 Philadelphia: #38 Sayers RC (EX); 1969 Topps: #120 Csonka Batting), Paige (GD), (2) J. Robinson (VG-EX, GD); 1962 Stat Back Exhibits par- RC (VG-EX); 1971 Topps: #156 Bradshaw RC (VG-EX); 1972 Topps: #200 tial: (25/32 cards, mainly VG-EX, 12 dupes) with (2) Koufax (EX, VG-EX) and Staubach RC (VG) and 1986 Topps: #161 Rice RC (NM). More on our website. 1948-52 Exhibits Football: (28 cards, average VG-EX) with (2) Baugh (both VG). Opening Bid $250.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 83 MULTI-SPORT December 12, 2013 542. Interesting 1900s- 1960s Baseball & Football 541. (15) 1949-66 Baseball & Postcard Lot of (48) with Football Exhibits with Stars & Players and Stadiums Tough Variations Picture the early days of baseball Make headway on your master sets with these and football with this lot of (48) (15) 1949-66 baseball and football Exhibits 1900s-1960s player and stadium with stars and elusive variations. Highlights postcards. Ranging in grades of (VG include Baseball Exhibits: (14 cards, to EX) with 10% lesser this vintage includes wrapper) with 1939-46 Salutation group features an interesting assort- Exhibits: T. Williams (GD, “9 Shows); 1947- ment of obscure local baseball play- 66 Exhibits: Aaron (VG-EX), Mantle (both ers and prominent professional and EX-MT, both “ey” variations), Musial (EX- collegiate stadiums and arenas. (28) MT, Batting), 1949 Yankees (VG), 1954 Are unused including (14) which are Giants (VG-EX), 1956 Dodgers (EX-MT) and free of notations and (14) which Football Exhibits: 1948-52 Mastrangelo SP have pencil price notations on the reverse. Also present are (9) used/postmarked, (6) (FR, reverse paper loss). More on our website. unused with notations on reverse or obverse and (5) with abrasions/writing on the Opening Bid $200.00 reverse. Opening Bid $200.00

543. (788) 1948-1955 Bowman 544. (7) 1958-1987 Baseball & Football Cards Multi-Sport Hall of with Stars Fame PSA Graded Construct the foundation of multiple Rookies with Brown, potential sets with these (788) 1948-1955 Gretzky & Jordan Bowman Baseball and Football singles. Those seeking quality rookie This star packed selection is highlighted cards of athletes who trans- by Bowman Baseball: (672 cards) with formed their respective sports 1950 Bowman: #6 Feller (GD); 1951 need to look no further than Bowman: (150 cards, composite VG); these (7) 1958-1987 Hall of 1955 Bowman: (255 cards, average Fame PSA graded examples. VG); Bowman & Leaf Football: (116 Included are Football: 1958 cards) with 1949 Leaf: #49 Conerly Topps #62 J. Brown RC (PSA (VG); 1950 Bowman: #17 Waterfield 5); Basketball: (2 cards) with (VG), 1951 Bowman: #91 Tunnell RC 1961-62 Fleer #36 Robertson RC (PSA 4.5), 1986-87 Fleer #57 Jordan RC (PSA 5); (VG) and 1952 Bowman Small: #85 Hockey: (4 cards) with 1979-80 Topps #18 Gretzky RC (PSA 7) and (3) 1985-86 Robustelli RC (VG-EX). More on our Topps #9 Lemieux RC (all PSA 8). website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

545. (3) 1966-1972 Topps Football & Basketball 546. (3) 1979-1981 Topps & Complete/Near Sets TCMA Bird/Magic, Gretzky Showcased are (3) 1966-1972 Topps & Ripken PSA Graded Football and Basketball complete/near Rookies sets. Highlights include 1966 Topps A total of five Hall of Famers who Football near: (131/132, average EX to crushed long standing records and EX-MT) with #15 Funny Ring CL (VG- helped usher in a new era of profession- EX), #26 Kemp (EX-MT), #96 Namath al sports are represented on this trio of (VG-EX); 1970-71 Topps Basketball set: 1979-1981 Topps and TCMA rookie (175/175, average EX-MT) with #13 Riley cards. Included are 1.) 1979-80 Topps SP (EX-MT), #50 Chamberlain (EX-MT), Hockey #18 Gretzky RC (PSA 6); 2.) #123 Maravich RC (EX); 1972 Topps 1980-81 Topps Basketball #34 Bird Football High near: (83/88, average EX- RC/#174 Erving LDR/#139 M. Johnson MT) with #272 Griese AP (EX-MT), #291 RC (PSA 7) and 3.) 1981 TCMA Spurrier RC (EX-MT) and #343 Namath Rochester Red Wings #15 Ripken Jr. IA (EX-MT). More on our website. (PSA 10). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

547. (15) 1989-1991 Multi-Sport Upper 548. (24) 1989-1991 Multi-Sport Deck Cases Wax Cases Massive assortment of (15) Boost your inventory with these (24) 1989- 1989-1991 multi-sport 1991 multi-sport wax cases. Unless noted, Upper Deck cases. each case remains factory sealed. Included Included among these are Football: (17 cases) with (3) 1989 Pro sealed foil containers are Set 1, (4) 1989 Pro Set 2, (2) 1990 Pro Set 1, Baseball: (11 cases) with 1990 Score 1, (5) 1990 Score 2, 1990 Score (1) 1989 Low, (1) 1989 Collectors, 1991 Topps Rack (three box); High, (9) 1990; Football: Basketball: (4 cases) with 1989-90 Hoops, (2) 1991; Basketball: (1) 1989-90 Hoops display (not sealed), 1990-91 1991-92 and Hockey: (1) Skybox 1, 1990-91 Skybox 2; Hockey: (3 1990-91. Due to cases) with 1989-90 OPC, 1990-91 Pro Set size/weight, a shipping sur- and 1990-91 Score. Due to size/weight, local charge will apply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland facili- pick-up at our Silver ty is highly encouraged. Spring, Maryland facility is highly encouraged. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 549. (5) 1948-1955 Football & 550. (36) Boxing Near, Partial & 1961-1989 Starter Sets with Numerous Football, Stars Basketball & Pound-for-Pound pugilists along with Hockey upstart gridiron stars are the fare in these Rookie & (5) 1948-1955 football and boxing near, partial and starter sets. Highlights Second Year include 1948 Leaf Football Low par- Cards with tial: (35/49, average GD) with #1 (4) Montana Luckman RC (GD, Yellow Background), #4 D. Walker RC (GD), #6 Layne RC RC, Payton (GD, red Pants), #19 McAfee RC (GD), RC & (2) #22 Van Buren RC (GD, Green Jersey), Alcindor RC #26 Waterfield RC (GD, White Letters); Whether they 1950 Bowman Football starter: starred on the hardwood, rink or turf, these three dozen 1961-1989 football, basketball (60/144, aggregate EX) with #78 Lavelli and hockey cards showcases the finest talent these sports have to offer. Highlights RC (EX); 1951 Bowman Football include Football: (24 cards) with 1976 Topps: #148 Payton RC (EX-MT); 1981 starter: (70/144, average GD) with #20 Topps: (4) #216 Montana RC (average NM); 1984 Topps: (3) #123 Marino RC (NM, Landry RC (GD), #32 Tittle (VG-EX), (2) EX-MT); 1986 Topps: (4) #161 Rice RC (average NM); Basketball: (9 cards) #34 Baugh (VG); 1951 Topps Ringside with 1969-70 Topps: (2) #25 Alcindor RC (VG, GD); 1970-71 Topps: (3) #75 Low near: (47/48, average GD to VG, Alcindor (EX-MT, (2) VG-EX); 1987-88 Fleer: (2) #59 Jordan (NM, EX-MT) and one dupe) with #32 Marciano (GD) and 1955 Bowman Football partial: (134/160, Hockey: (3 cards) with 1980-81 Topps: #250 Gretzky (EX-MT, scratched). More on average EX) with #52 Summerall RC (EX-MT). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

551. (60) 1951-1987 552. (1146) 1952- Baseball, Football & Modern Multi-Sport Basketball Stars with Singles Treasure Mantle, Paige & Williams Chest Plus (2) 1940s Magnificent array of (60) 1951- Football Programs 1987 baseball, football and basket- Take the lead with the ball stars with legends such as offered 1952-modern multi- Mantle, Paige and Williams headlin- sport singles treasure chest ing. Highlighted among this abun- of (1146) cards plus (2) dant gallery are Baseball: (51 1940s football programs. cards) with 1951 Bowman: #2 Highlights include Baseball Berra (VG-EX), #21 Campanella Cards: (751 cards) with (VG); 1953 Bowman Color: #44 1962 Post: #109 Koufax Bauer/Berra/Mantle (GD); 1953 (GD); 1972 Topps: #49 Topps: #207 Ford (VG-EX), #220 Mays (EX-MT); (86) Paige (GD); 1955 Topps: #2 T. 1980s-1990s stars averag- Williams (GD); 1958 Topps: #418 ing (EX-MT) with (2) 1989 Mantle/Aaron (VG-EX); 1959 Upper Deck #1 Griffey Jr. Topps: #564 Mantle AS (PR, RC (both NM); Football reverse paper loss); 1961 Topps: Programs: (2 programs) #406 Mantle HR (EX); 1963 with 12/29/40 Bears vs. All Stars (GD), 1941 Rose Bowl Stanford vs. Nebraska (VG); Topps: #390 Aaron (EX); 1966 Topps: #50 Mantle (VG); 1970 Topps: #712 Ryan Football Cards: (90 cards) with 1952 Bowman Large: #10 Bednarik SP (VG), #12 (VG-EX); Football: with 1967 Topps: #98 Namath (EX-MT); Basketball: with Trippi (VG) and Basketball Cards: (278 cards) with 1969-70 Topps: #25 Alcindor 1970-71 Topps: (2) #50 Chamberlain (EX, GD) and 1986-87 Fleer: #68 K. Malone RC (VG). More on our website. RC (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

553. (200) 1978-1992 554. (8500+) 1970-1990s Multi-Sport Multi-Sport Set & Singles Complete/Near Set & Wax Treasure Chest with Box Hoard with Many Many Hall of Famers Better Sets This (8500+) 1970s-1990s multi- Give your inventory a boost with this sport set and singles treasure chest enormous (200) 1978-1992 multi- is chock-full of Hall of Fame rook- sport complete/near set and wax box ie along with numerous 1980s hoard. Unless noted, each hand col- stars. Highlights include Singles: lated series is presumed complete (8500+, average NM or better, with the key stars and rookies grad- unless noted) with Baseball: 1970 ing (NM or better). Highlights Topps #350 Clemente (VG), (4) include Baseball Wax Boxes: (4 1978 Topps #707 Molitor/Trammell boxes) with 1984 Topps, 1989 Upper RC (average VG), (11) 1982 Deck High; Baseball Sets: (155 sets) Donruss #405 Ripken Jr. RC, (2) with Topps: 1978 (average EX-MT), 1982 Fleer #176 Ripken Jr. RC, (4) (3) 1982 (one in sheets), (3) 1983 1982 Topps #21 Ripken RC, (9) Traded, (5) 1985; Donruss: (4) 1983 Topps #482 Gwynn RC, 1989 1984, (4) 1985 (two factory); Fleer: Upper Deck #1 Griffey Jr. RC; (2) 1982, (2) 1984, 1984 Update; Football Sets: (14 sets) with Topps: 1984 USFL; Football: 1984 Topps: (8) #63 Score: 1989; Basketball Sets: (7 sets) with Topps: 1980-81 partial: #34 Bird Elway RC, (2) #123 Marino RC; RC/#174 Erving LDR/#139 M. Johnson RC (VG); Fleer: 1987-88; Hockey Sets: (20 1989 Score: #257 B. Sanders RC, sets) with Topps/O-Pee-Chee: 1984-85 OPC and (4) 1988-89 OPC. Due to (3) #270 Aikman RC; Hockey: (2) 1984-85 Topps #49 Yzerman RC and (5) 1988-89 size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. OPC #66 Br. Hull RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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555. Massive Mostly 1970s-Modern Multi-Sport Warehouse Hoard of (350,000-400,000+) Cards The Ultimate Tre a s u re Chest! Those seeking to start a baseball card business or signifi- 556. 1951-1979 Baseball & Football Shoebox Collection of cantly expand their inventory will profit immeasurably from this massive (350,000- (2613) Cards—Loaded 400,000+) mostly 1970s-modern multi-sport singles hoard. Volume dealers will want to Shopkeepers and internet dealers will want to replenish their inventories with the assemble their sorting teams for this mound as it could take months to go through the offered 1951-1979 baseball and football shoebox collection of (2613) cards. This nearly (150) two and three-row cardboard boxes which are housed on multiple pallets. gathering is absolutely loaded with Hall of Famers and key stars from both the dia- This thoroughly mixed lot will probably include hundreds, if not thousands of inserts, mond and gridiron. Highlighted among this profitable assortment are Baseball: (1687 scarce low numbered/parallel cards, graded material, vintage, small sets and will yield cards) with 1951 Topps Red Backs: #5 Rizzuto (GD); 1953 Topps: #220 Paige (PR, several additional game-used insert and certified autograph cards. With the overwhelming pin hole); 1955 Topps: (153 cards, majority VG-EX) with #4 Kaline (VG); 1957 scale of this cardboard feast, our team was only able to quickly glance through a handful Topps: (275 cards, average VG-EX, 26 fourth series); 1958 Topps: #187 Koufax of containers, meaning that several valuable cards are waiting to be unearthed! Based (VG); 1960 Topps: (192 cards, aggregate EX) with #316 McCovey RC (VG); 1961 only on a cursory look some of the better items include Graded Cards: 1981 T C M A Topps: #388 Clemente (GD); 1963 Topps: #210 Koufax (GD); 1965 Topps: #160 Rochester Red Wings #19 Ripken (PSA 9, PD), 1993 SP #279 Jeter RC (BGS 8.5); S e t s : Clemente (GD); 1966 Topps: (2) #126 Palmer RC (VG, FR); 1978 Topps: (5) #707 (2) 1960 Nu-Card Baseball Hi-Lites sets, (2) 1977 Burger Chef Fun Meal Tray sets, 1986 Molitor/Trammell RC (average EX); Football: (926 cards) with 1956 Topps: (2) #60 Meadow Gold Football box set, 1987 Bellingham Mariners (Griffey Jr.,) 1987 Pan-Am L. Moore RC (VG, GD); 1958 Topps: #22 Unitas (GD); 1961 Nu-Card: #143 E. U S A Baseball Blue factory (F. Thomas); S i n g l e s : (3) 1980 Topps #482 Henderson RC, Davis RC (EX-MT); 1965 Philadelphia: #31 J. Brown (EX-MT) and 1966 Topps: 1984 Fleer Update #U-27 Clemens RC and much, much more. All calculations are rough (126 cards, aggregate EX) with #96 Namath (GD). More on our website. and conservatively estimated. Due to size/weight, local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Opening Bid $400.00 Maryland location is required. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

557. (19) 558. 1900s- 559. 1927 1887-1918 1930s Southern Multi-Sport Multi-Sport Agriculturist Cabinets & Team-Photo “Celebrities in Photographs Postcard the World of with (2) Lot of (26) Sport” Framed Alabama with (5) Poster with Football College Cobb & Ruth The American Football A who’s who of early love affair with Get your rahs 1900s sports figures sports at the amateur level is chronicled on these (19) rahs out for this are honored in this 1887-1918 cabinets and photographs. Each canvas lot of (26) 1900s-1930s multi-sport team photo post- 1927 “Celebrities in ranges in matted dimensions from 7-1/2 x 5-1/4” to cards. Featuring a variety of college, high school and the World of Sport” poster issued by the “Southern 14x12 with varying degrees of surface and perimeter local football, basketball and other teams this collection Agriculturist” newspaper of Lexington, Ky. Presenting wear consistent with prolonged storage and handling. ranges in attractive grades of (GD to VG). (17) Are in attractive above-average condition with light creases Highlights include Dated: (12 items) with Football: unused with (2) free of notations, (8) with pencil and small edge tears this star-studded 27x35 premium 1909 Iowa State team (11 x 7-1/2”); Undated: (7 price/initial notations on the reverse and (7) with exten- is professionally framed to dimensions of 34-1/2 x 42- items) with Football: (2) circa 1910s Marion vs. sive notation on the obverse and/or reverse. (9) Are 1/2”. Featured are (58) different photos including base- Alabama color tinted (7-1/2 x 5-1/4”) and Hockey: used and postmarked. Highlights: (5) college football ball legends Cobb, Ruth, Alexander and Mathewson; unidentified 1910s team (14x12, Carl Horner studio); with Chicago, Colgate, Darmouth/Harvard, Penn, boxing champs Corbett, Dempsey, Tunney and Sullivan More on our website. Syracuse; (2) team signed cards and (1) with actor and gridiron greats Rockne and Grange. More on our Opening Bid $250.00 Robert Edeson. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

560. 1951 Wheaties Complete Box Set (6/6) with Mikan, Musial & Williams 561. (3200+) 1958-1990s Multi-Sport Set Opening Bid & Singles Treasure Chest with Wonder 562. Game-Used or Signed Balance of $100.00 Bread Football Hoard Collection With Philadelphia Emphasis Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

86 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 563. 1950s-80s Los Angeles Area Multi- 564. (16) 1969-75 Multi-Sport Ezra 565. Modern LE Sport/Non-Sport Sport Treasure Chest with Bobble Brooks Whiskey Decanters Collectibles Lot of (74) with Cobb, Heads, Autographs & Publications Man-cave approved by in-house consumption experts Gehrig, Jordan, Ruth & The Beatles these (16) 1969-75 multi-sport Ezra Brooks whiskey “Tinseltown” shimmers in this 1950s-80s Los Angeles Clear shelf space for this decorative lot of modern col- decanters are perfect for dressing up your home bar. area multi-sport treasure chest. Highlights are: (4) lectibles. Offered are (74) LE sport/non-sport items Featuring representatives from all major sports this fas- 1960-62 bobble heads: Blades minor league hockey including (25) bobbing heads, (15) clocks/watches, (2) cinating assortment is highlighted by college mascot blue square base (EX-MT), Dodgers orange wood base games, (9) plates, (3) ornaments and (20) assorted fig- examples 1969 Arkansas Razorbacks “Hog”, 1973- (VG), Lakers square green base (FR) and Rams blue ures, with all but (5) items in their original boxes/pack- 1974 Wisconsin Badgers “Bucky Badger” football, wood base (VG); J. West signed (“8”) 1960s Type I ages. Key items are in like new condition unless noted hockey and boxing pieces and 1975 Minnesota Golden 8x10 photo (VG-EX); E. Baylor signed (“8”) album with: (8) Golden Era bobbing heads: (2) Cobb, (1) Gophers hockey “Goldy Gopher”. Ranging in heights page; B. Orr signed (“9”) 1984 Kings old-timers pro- Gehrig, (3) J. Jackson and (2) Ruth (one with broken of 7” to 12” these handsome decoratives radiate appeal gram (NM); 1960s Lakers pennant (NM); 1960 face); Jordan “Space Jam” figure with original tag; (2) while showing only minor wear. More on our website. Dodgers photo pack (NM). Auction LOA from JSA for Beatles Hallmark ornament sets ((1) MIP, (1) with Opening Bid $250.00 all signed items. More on our website. soiled base). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

566. (4) 1953- 568. 1983 Multi- Autographed Signed Baseball and Banquet Football Programs B.O.C. of (30) With Mantle, Including J. Brown, Mays, Unitas Unitas and and (2) J. Ashe - All Rice Full JSA 567. Multi-Sport Autograph Lot of (17) Legends from the diamond and grid- When they weren’t With (2) Ali, (3) Nagurski and Grange - on the field earn - iron have decorat- ing their acco- All JSA ed these (30) keep- lades, the endorsers in this lot of (4) signed banquet Stellar performers from various sporting arenas have sakes with bold signatures that comprise a “Who’s programs were at ceremonies receiving their laurels. endorsed their likenesses in this lot of (17) highly Who” among icons from both arenas. Bold scriptings Issued at regional awards dinners, the guides feature sought scriptings. Autographs show (“9”) or better average (“8-9”) quality with keys including: Baseball: ballpoint signatures that average (“9”) potency. potency throughout with highlights including: Mays (signed bat); Rose (signed ONL Giamatti ball), Highlights include: 1959 Philadelphia Sports Writers: Baseball: Furillo (black-and-white photo adhered to Seaver (signed ball) and Uecker (signed ball); with Ashburn, J. Brown and R. Roberts 1980 York 8x10 placard); Boxing: (2) Ali (7-3/4 x 10-1/2” and 10- Football: signatures take well to dimpled surfaces on Area Sports Night: with Ashe, E. Hayes and Unitas; 3/4 x 7-3/4” color photos); Football: all are black-and- full-size pigskins with highlights including: Aikman, 1983 National Association for Disabled Athletes: white photos adhered to 8x10 placards with: P. Brown, Elway, J. Rice, E. Smith, Tomlinson and Unitas. with Mantle, Martin and Mays. Individual full photo Grange, Landry, (3) Nagurski. Individual JSA Complete listing with authentication details on our LOAs from JSA. More on our website. certs/stickers. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

569. (100) Autographed LE Hardcover Books With Multiple Boudreau, Feller, Hirsch and Wooden 570. (108) Single-Signed Multi-Sport 571. Multi-Sport Single Signed Cachet Athletic feats and their heroic authors are well docu- HOFers/Stars Index Cards With mented in this collection of (100) hardbound volumes Collection of (248) with Many HOFers autographed by their subjects and/or authors. Executed Appling, Butkus and West Dealer alert! Tremendous break potential exists in this on the fly leafs pages, the signatures average (“9-10”) Rife with Hall of Fame scriptings, this collection of collection of (248) multi-sport single signed cachets with keys including: (10) Barry Alvarez; (10) Lou (108) autographed 5x3 index cards features legends (avg. “8-9”). Highlights are (35) HOFers with basic Boudreau; (10) Bob Feller; (10) Elroy Hirsch; (10) Bill from three separate sporting arenas. Signatures average JSA certification: (8) baseball: Anderson, Brett, Boggs, Laimbeer; (2) Grant Hill; (10) Bob Mathias and (10) (“9”) potency with keys including: (33) Baseball: with Ford, Gossage, Kell, Killebrew, Kiner; (11) basketball: John Wooden. Leather-bound volumes present (NM- Appling, Bunning, Chandler, Dawson, Herman, Hoyt, Arizin, Auerbach, Auriemma, Barry, Cousy, Dantley, MT) and carry tremendous “break” value! Note: due to Irvin, Kiner, Mize and Roberts; (32) Basketball: with Gola, Goodrich, Howell, Iba, Knight; (10) football: the weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will apply. Barry, Cousy, Schayes, Unseld, Vitale and West; (42) Baugh, Bednarik, Blanda, Davis, Griese, Jurgenson, More on our website. Football: with Berry, Butkus, Ditka, Gifford, Hirsch, Largent, Lavelli, Lilly, Little; (1) hockey: Bathgate; (2) Opening Bid $400.00 Maynard, Sayers and Schramm. Individual certs and-or boxers: Basilio, LaMotta; (3) racers: Allison, Andretti, stickers from JSA. More on our website. Gant. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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572. 1889 N222 573. (235) 1933- Kinney Brothers 1956 Non-Sport Leaders Complete Shoebox SGC Graded Set Collection with of (25) Cards Partial/Starter Heroes and heroines Sets & Wrapper throughout history are Aviators, innovators, profiled on this lovely world leaders and 1889 N222 Kinney national symbols are Brothers Leaders com- some of the themes plete SGC graded set of discovered with these (25) Cards. Included are (235) 1933-1956 non- SGC 60: (2 cards) with sport singles. Marshall Ney, Patti; SGC Included are 1933-34 50: (2 cards) with Jenny National Chicle Sky Lind, Wellington; SGC Birds: (11 cards, 40: (4 cards) with Gen average VG, also R.E. Lee, Gen. Scobeloff, includes one-cent Lord Nelson, Marie wrapper presenting Antoinette; SGC 30: (2 EX-MT) with #36 cards) with Empress Lindbergh (VG), #48 Eugenie, Napoleon; SGC Earhart (VG); 1952 20: (9 cards) with Julius Topps Look ‘N See Caesar, MME. De Stael, near: (132/135, all Com. Farragut, Lafayette, low-grade due to hole punches, otherwise present VG, missing #101, 113, 135); 1953 Mary Queen of Scots, Bowman Antique Autos starter: (33/48, median VG); 1954 Topps Scoops: (20 MME. Recamier, Gen. cards, composite GD); 1956 Topps Flags starter: (39/80, average VG-EX) with #1 Winfield Scott, George United States (VG) and #80 United Nations (GD). Washington, Martha Opening Bid $250.00 Washington; SGC 10: (3 cards) with Alexander the Great, Catherine II Russia, Joan D’Arc; SGC Authentic: (3 cards) with Miss Mary Anderson, Gen. U.S. Grant and Louisa of Germany. Opening Bid $150.00

574. (2) 1889 Non-Sport Albums with Allen & Ginter Capital Buildings and Duke Costumes of All Nations Architecture and clothing design dazzle in this lot of Victorian Era tobacco premiums. Offered are (2) 1889 non-sport albums with Allen & Ginter N14 “General Government and State Capital Buildings of the United States”, cover pres- ents (VG) with deference to a 3/4 x 3/4” section of surface paper loss, (12) blank-backed leaves average (VG-EX), original twine binding intact; Duke, Sons & Co. A26 “Costumes of All Nations”, cover presents (VG) with deference to tape repaired tear next to cloth binding and moderate corner loss, (22) blank backed leaves average (VG-EX to EX). Opening Bid $200.00

575. (5) 1930s Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse with Movie Stars High Numbers Legends of the silver screen join forces with everyone’s favorite little rodent on these (5) 1930s Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse with Movie Stars singles. Very few of these scarce high numbers have surfaced and have been 576. (37) 1930s Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Type 1 & Type 2 made available on the second- Cards with (12) #1 ary market. Portrayed among these entertaining captions are #99 Groucho Marx (VG), Join the jamboree with this cache of (37) 1930s Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse cards. #106 Charlie Chaplin (VG), #109 Jimmy Durante (GD), #110 Maurice Chevalier (FR, Included among this throng are Type 1 Va r i a t i o n : (23 cards, average VG-EX) with (12) reverse paper loss) and #114 Douglas Fairbanks (FR, reverse tape residue). #1 “Let’s Make Hoop-ee!” (average VG-EX), (2) 2, 7, 8, (4) 13, 17, 19, 21; Type 2 Opening Bid $250.00 Va r i a t i o n : (14 cards, median VG) with #5, 25, 27, 28, 30, 34, 37-40, 42, 45, 46 and 78. Opening Bid $200.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 577. (339) 1910- 578. 1930s Non- 1940s Non-Sport Sport Grab Bag of Shoebox (82) Cards with Collection Obscure Issues The calamity of global Interesting assortment of conflict, indigenous (82) 1930s non-sport singles peoples of the frontier, from a variety of issues. lawless criminals and Included are 1930s Guess other celebrities are Who: (36 cards, composite covered with these VG-EX); 1930s M.J. (339) 1910-1940s non- Holloway Pirate Treasure sport singles from a Series A: (24 cards, average variety of designa- EX-MT); 1930s Walter H. tions. Highlights Johnson Dick Tracy include 1930s R150 Caramels: (12 cards, medi- Time Marches On: (24 cards, median VG-EX); 1936-37 Gum Inc. G-Men & an GD); 1933 Goudey Boy Scouts: (3 cards, all trimmed); 1933 Wheaties Skippy: (5 Heroes of the Law: (41 cards, average GD to VG) and 1938 Gum Inc. Horrors of cards, average FR to GD); 1934 Goudey Big Thrill Booklets: #8 (NM) and 1935 War: (56 cards, average VG). More on our website. Schutter-Johnson Tarzan & The Crystal Vault of Isis: #6 (PR, paper loss). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

580. 1930s- 579. 1954 Topps Scoops 70s Non- Complete Set of (156) Cards Sport “Extra, extra, read all about it!” Headlines Sets/Singles from across the globe are featured on the Treasure offered 1954 Topps Scoops complete set of Chest with (156) cards. This multi-/non-sport series has an approximate condition breakdown of Excellent 15% (EX or better), 25% (VG-EX), 35% Variety (VG) and 25% (GD or lesser). Keys include Non-sport collec- #27 Feller (VG), #39 Dempsey/Willard tors score big with this excellent variety of 1930s-70s sets/singles. Highlights are: (GD), #40 Louis (VG-EX), #41 Ruth (GD), 1962 Topps Civil War News set (88/88, avg. VG-EX to EX), 1962 Topps Civil War #65 Marciano (GD), #71 Sullivan (VG-EX), News near set (84/88, avg. EX, 6 dupes), 1959 Bubbles, Inc. You’ll Die Laughing #110 Four Horseman (EX-MT), #129 Hogan near set (65/66, avg. VG-EX), 1953 Topps License Plates set (75/75, avg. EX), 1953 (VG-EX), #130 Braves Move (VG-EX) and Topps License Plates near set (70/75, avg. EX), 1941 W.S. Defending America set #154 26-Inning Tie (GD). (48/48, avg. VG-EX), 1964 Leaf Munsters set (72/72 cards and 16/16 stamps, avg. Opening Bid $250.00 NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

581. 1910s-1980s Non-Sport 582. 1950s-70s Non-Sport Celebrity/Entertainer/ Shoebox Collection of Politician Lot of (630) (2,185) Including (30) Sets Cards/Flats with Presidents Non-sport nirvana awaits the bidder & Western Stars that claims this 1950s-70s shoebox collection of (2,185) cards with (30) Entertainment and politics come complete sets. Highlights are: 1963- together in this lot of (630) non-sport 64 Combat set (128 cards, avg. EX- cards/flats featuring actors, entertain- MT); 1974 Evel Knievel set (60 ers, celebrities and presidents. Star cards, avg. EX); Garrison’s attractions are: (2) 1916 B.D.V. silks Gorillas set (72 cards, avg. EX to with Pershing (GD-VG) and Wilson NM); 1966 Green Hornet set (44 (VG); (183) Exhibits (avg. VG-EX to EX) with (7) Lone Ranger, (2) W. Boyd, B. cards, avg. EX to NM); 1965 Man Cody, C. Connors, (2) J. Cash, C. Gable, E. Flynn, E. Montgomery and (7) R. Rogers; From U.N.C.L.E. set (55 cards, (32) Star-Cal decals in sealed original packaging with (4) Martin & Lewis; (56) 1952 avg. EX-MT to NM); 1967 Planet Topps Look ‘n See (avg. GD to VG) with (2) SP’s: #98 Pershing and #112 of the Apes set (44 cards, avg. EX Rockefeller: (111) 1952-53 Bowman NBC TV & Radio Stars (avg. VG to EX) with to NM); 1966 Rat Patrol set (66 cards, avg. EX-MT); 1965 War Bulletin set (88 G. Marx and D. Shore. More on our website. cards, avg. EX too EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

583. (12) 1965-1978 Non- 584. (1009) 1940s- Sport Complete/Near 1977 Non-Sport Sets Plus (614) Singles Shoebox Collection Dynamic dozen of 1965-1978 with non-sport complete/near sets plus Complete/Partial Sets (614) singles. Highlights include Airplanes, disfigured ghouls 1965 Fleer Gomer Pyle USMC and western heroes are por- near: (61/66, average EX-MT to trayed on these (1009) 1940s- NM); 1965 Fleer McHale’s Navy 1977 non-sport singles with set: (average EX-MT to NM); multiple complete/partial sets. 1975 Topps Good Times set: Highlights include 1940s T87 (average NM, 21/21 Wings Cigarettes Modern Stickers);1976 Topps Welcome Airplanes: (289 cards, average VG-EX, 10% reverse glue residue/paper loss, mixed Back Kotter set: (average NM); series); 1940-41 Gum Inc. Zoom Series 1 partial: (63/75, average GD); 1950-51 1977 Topps Happy Days set: Topps Freedom’s War: (231 cards, composite GD, 10% reverse glue residue/paper (average NM, 11/11 Stickers); 1977 Wonder Bread Star Wars set: (average NM) loss) and 1953 Topps World on Wheels: (183 cards, median VG). More on our web- and 1978 Topps Mork & Mindy set: (median NM, 22/22 Stickers). More on our site. website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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585. Helen Keller 586. Harry Truman I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Signed 1944 TLS Signed 1959 75th 587. Ronald Reagan Governor of Letter with Full Birthday Dinner California Christmas Card Signed as JSA Program - Full “Dutch” A profile in courage, the PSA/DNA Maintaining a lifelong legacy of Helen Keller Presiding over the U.S. at friendship future (d.1968) is defined by the end of World War II President Ronald Reagan how she overcame nearly and at the onset of the sub- (d.2004) sent the offered insurmountable odds to sequent Cold War, Harry S greeting card while serv- effectively communicate Truman has long been ing as the Governor of and advocate change for regarded as one of California (1967-75). Addressed to Lydia Hupfer generations of blind and America’s best Chief Executives. Post-presidency MacArthur, the card (EX) measures 6-1/4 x 4-1/2” deaf citizens. Presented is a Helen Keller signed 1944 respect for Truman came in the form of a 75th birthday and is printed below a seal of office as “Governor and TLS letter on personal stationery. The solicitation letter party at New York’s lavish Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Mrs. Ronald Reagan send Best wishes for Christmas for the American Foundation for the Blind is inscribed These artifacts hail from that celebration and are head- and the New Year”. A note written in Reagan’s hand by the Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient in lined by a dinner program signed by Truman. Executed reads “Dear Hup Another one has rolled around but I graphite pencil with the endorsement presenting (“7- in black-ink fountain pen on the front cover, Truman’s find it hard to believe” signed “Love Dutch” (“9- 8”). Moderate paper imperfections and compacting scripting projects (“9”) strength. Full photo LOA from 10”). University Archives COA. This item has a folds do not adversely affect the overall presentation. PSA/DNA. More on our website. reserve. Estimated value $500-$1,000). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 588. Apollo 11 589. John Wayne 590. Entertainer/ Single-Signed Single-Signed Celebrity Signed Photo Lot of Original Movie Photo Lot of (45) (3) With Still with Full JSA with B. Bardot, J. Aldrin, Defining rugged mas- Glenn & A. Pacino Armstrong culinity American film Hollywood heavyweights icon John Wayne and Collins - play starring roles in this (d.1979) dominated the collection of (45) enter- All Full JSA box office during his tainer/celebrity signed “One small step for lengthy career. Presented photos (avg. “8-9”). man …” and three is a signed original pub- Brightest stars are: A. priceless autographs licity still from the 1961 Pacino, B. Bardot, J. Black/K. Gass dual-signed poster for the winning bid- feature “The Comancheros”. Mr. Wayne’s dynamic (“7- with PSA/DNA cert/sticker, K. Costner, J. Glenn, R. der. Issued by the National Aeronautics and Space 8”) strength ballpoint pen signature appears with the DeNiro, M. Wahlberg, A. West. Supporting cast: J. Administration (that’s “NASA”), these three 8x10 color inscription “Good Luck” at lower left of the photo Alexander, J. Connelly, T. Conway, B. Crystal, D. Day, photos are signed by their Apollo II pioneer subjects. which appropriately depicts “Duke” in western garb. C.B. DeMille, D. Glover, R. Johnson, A. Lansbury, J. Includes: Buzz Aldrin: black fiber tip with personaliza- Measuring 8x10, the black and white still (VG) bears Lewis, J. McCarthy, M. Sheen, E. Sitka, B. Streisand, tion, “9” strength; Neil Armstrong: (d.2012) blue felt several pinholes on the periphery which do not detract D. Trump, D. Van Dyke, J. Voight, B. White, G. Wilder, tip, “8-9” strength; and Michael Collins: black fiber from the signature or image. Full photo LOA from JSA. H. Winkler. No certification due to time/costs. More on tip, “9” strength. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

591. (52) Celebrity Signed Checks with 592. Entertainer Doris Day, Vincent Price, James Stewart Signed and Sharon Stone Cachets/Flats Lot of Celebrate stardom (65) Including (20) with this lot of JSA with J. Garner, (52) celebrity 593. Walter Lantz Signed LE #3/100 signed checks. J. Landis & S. Dating from 1937- Loren “Woody Woodpecker” Animation Cel 92 this glamorous Movie stars, TV actors, Display grouping shows pop singers and behind the Woody Woodpecker and friends enjoy a wintery romp average (“9-10”) scenes moguls share the at the South Pole in this gorgeous animation cel signed quality worthy of limelight in this extravaganza of (65) entertainer signed by cartoonist Walter Lantz (d.1994). Framed and triple- the famous. Leading stars are Doris Day, Vincent Price, cachets/flats (avg. “8-9”). Highlights are (19) with JSA matted to overall dimensions of 46 x 21-1/2” this James Stewart and Sharon Stone. Best supporting stars basic certification including (8) with sticker/certs: S. delightful display depicts a colorful cast of characters are Bill Bixby, Bruce Dern, Blake Edwards, Glenn Loren, J. Garner. D. Clark, F. Granger, S. Keach, O. seemingly leaping from the frame as a result of the ani- Ford, Jack Haley, David Janssen, Deborah Kerr, Jack Davis/R. Dee, M. Hemingway, Lennon Sisters and (11) mation cel technique. Mr. Lantz’s stylish (“7-8”) signa- Lord, Ida Lupino, Bob Newhart, David Niven, Linda with sticker only: J. Baez, R. Clark, B. Goldsboro, E. ture appears at lower right in red ink along with the LE Ronstadt, Dinah Shore, Rod Steiger, Rod Taylor, Danny Holliman, J. La Rosa, F. Laine, J. Landis, T. Lopez, (3) number and a “Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.” seal Thomas and Gig Young. No authentication due to the unknown. Also present are (46) with auction LOA from dated 1991. The included frame shows light wear and nature of the items. More on our website. JSA including C. Raines. More on our website. small scratches. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

594. 595. (3) “Sopranos” Single- Family 8x10 Signed Signed by (4) Celebrity With Baseballs Gandolfini and with Carey, Sigler - Full Leno & JSA Sheen 596. Vintage Sheet Music Lot of (500+) Opening Bid Opening Bid $250.00 $100.00 With Gershwin, Garland and Sinatra Opening Bid $150.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 597. Early 1900s 598. (4) Boston Garter Different Store Counter Exhibit Display Lot of Supply Co. (5) Plus (7) Countertop Garter Boxes Vending Antique aficionados Machines show support for this with Keys incredible collection Reap the nostal- of (5) early 1900s gia of cardboard treasure for pennies with this lot of (4) different Exhibit Supply Co. Boston Garter display countertop vending machines with functioning keys. All (4) feature (2) card per cases. Designed for store counter positioning these handsome displays are emblazoned machine and display in appealing condition with light to moderate age appropriate with various manufacturer’s graphics. Presenting in overall remarkably well preserved wear. (3) machines are vintage 1950s-60s models: 1) 7x9x11 green/black with D. condition this handsome group is highlighted by a 13-1/2 x 12-1/2 x 4-1/2” metal unit Snider/ J. Zivic, 2) 7x9x12 blue model with R. Rogers/4-in-1 with J. Wayne, 3) with amazing lithograph artwork featuring a dapper gentleman trying on the product. 7x9x11 black with 1958 Rambler car/F7U jet; the fourth machine is a 7x9x11 black The (4) wood pieces show excellence in craftsmanship. Also present are (7) garter reproduction with M Landon/ Supremes. More on our website. boxes. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

599. Beverage 600. 1900s-60s U.S. Advertising Travel/Landmark/ Display Lot of (5) Tourist Postcard with (3) Coca- Collection of (2,300+) Cola, Blatz & Presidents, monuments, actors, Antique Bourbon sports, military, nature, trans- portation, beaches and more Quench your thirst for await the winner of this colos- collectibles with this sal collection of (2,300+) distinctive lot of (5) 1900s-60s U.S. travel/land- beverage advertising mark/tourist postcards. display pieces. Present Displaying in average (VG to are: (3) Coca-Cola items: 1) c.1951 18” diameter round metal clock with 1886 “Drink EX) condition with 20% lesser Coca-Cola” slogan in excellent condition, hands and power cord attached, does not this fascinating assortment provides tremendous resale break potential for savvy deal- run; 2) 16” diameter round metal sign with 1957 slogan “Sign of Good Taste” in ers or a bonanza of interesting subjects for collectors. Highlights are: (18) sports/stadi- excellent condition; 3) Walter Johnson endorsed ad framed to 12-3/4 x 16-1/2”; ums with Yankee Stadium, (11) presidents/monuments with G. Washington and (28) c.1950s Blatz “beermen” baseball players metal display and Antique Bourbon bar actors with B. Davis. More on our website. display. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 601. 1930s- I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 70s Non- 602. Abraham Lincoln Sport and William Seward Pennant Hair Strands Matted Lot of (10) Display with 1933 Commemorate one the most infa- & 1939 mous and tragic events in World’s American history with this stirring display titled “The Assassination Fair of Abraham Lincoln”. Measuring “Capture the flag” rises to a new level with this heraldic collection commemorating 14x11 this dynamic piece show- major events and exciting destinations. Offered are (10) 1930s-70s non-sport pennants cases encapsulated hair strands of highlighted by (3) World’s Fair items with: 1939 New York with Trylon & Perisphere President Abraham Lincoln and appliqué (EX), 1933 Chicago multi-scene (VG-EX) and 1933 Chicago with “Century Secretary of State William Seward. Also featured are sepia-toned 3x4 photos of the of Progress” slogan (VG). Also present are: (2) 1967 Montreal Expo (EX, VG-EX); Civil War era leaders flanking notorious assassin John Wilkes Booth. Completing (2) Bronx Zoo with 1940s Panda appliqué (VG-EX) and 1960s tiger appliqué (EX); this fascinating museum quality memento is a narrative provenance card. This item 1950s Montreal (VG); 1960s Kitty Hawk (EX) and 1970s Apollo-Soyuz (EX). has a reserve. Estimated value $500-$1,000. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

603. 1950s-70s Movie Poster Lot 604. Silver/Bronze/Modern of (135) with Ben Hur, Cool Hand Age Comic Book Lot of (182) Luke, Easy Rider, Let It Be & with Hulk #102 & Fantastic Woodstock Four #25 Blockbusters, classic rock and horror schlock Superheroes set things right in this selec- star in this impressive collection of tion of (182) Silver/Bronze/Modern Age (135)1950s-70s movie posters. Starring titles comics book. Key issues are: Defenders are 1-sheets unless noted: Ben Hur, Cool #1 inaugural issue (VG+); Fantastic Hand Luke (1/2 Sheet), Let It Be (1/2 Sheet), Four #25 first Hulk vs. Thing (GD), #51 Easy Rider, Woodstock, The Alamo, (2) (GD-VG), #112 Hulk vs. Thing (VG-FN) Cassius Clay (1 Sheet & 1/2 Sheet), Irma La with deference to 2” spine split; Douce/Some Like It Hot and It’s A Mad Mad Incredible Hulk #102 first Hulk post- Mad Mad World (1/2 Sheet). While all includ- Tales To Astonish issue (VG-FN), #108 ed posters have compacting folds in varying (FR-GD); Marvel Two-In-One #1 inau- states of completeness from full to major gural issue; Strange Tales #116 Torch splits along the fold lines, more than 50% are vs. Thing (FR-GD) with detached cover and 4” spine split; Tales To Astonish #60 in better condition with attractive gloss. Full first Hulk/Giant-Man double-feature (GD). More on our website. description on website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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606. Bruce Springsteen I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E “The River” Gold Record 605. Bruce Springsteen Framed Display 2002 Concert-Worn While he had met with critical Denim Jacket and Framed acclaim for his 1970s efforts, New Autograph Jersey-born rocker Bruce Energy and entertainment personi- Springsteen realized commercial suc- fied, Bruce Springsteen launched his cess with his 1980 release of “The “The Rising” tour at the tender age River,” a double album that went of 53, playing 120 shows in 82 Platinum five times over. Framed to cities in a span of 14 months (2002- 16-3/4 x 20-13/16”, this gold record 2003). Known for his trademark display was presented to the New exuberance and raspy stylings, “The York sales branch for sales in excess Boss” wore this denim jacket as he wowed audiences from East Rutherford, New of $1 million prior to the LP’s Jersey to Helsinki, Finland. The blue denim size “L” button-down garment features October 17, 1980 release. The record a “1969” leather label within the 3-1/4”-wide collar. Accompanying is a sizable is displayed to show side 1 of album Springsteen autograph. Framed to 12-1/4 x 10”, the signature shows (“10”) strength. 1. An album cover likeness and plate This lot has a reserve (estimated value $5000-$10,000). More on our website. with an engraved legend accompany. Opening Bid $1500.00 Opening Bid $400.00 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 608. Bon Jovi “Slippery When 607. Michael Jackson “Bad” Gold CD Wet” Tour Gold Shadowbox Display Necklace/Diamond Pendant While formats have evolved from vinyl to cassette to With mega-hit singles “You Give Love a the compact disc, sales and popularity were in con- Bad Name,’ “Livin’ on a Prayer” and stant boom for Michael Jackson. And as both record- “Wanted Dead or Alive,” Bon Jovi had ings and Jackson, himself underwent “cosmetic” ample choices for the title of their 1986 changes, his “Bad” album was the first-ever to earn release, but were inspired to go with Gold Record status (500,000 sales) in CD form. This “Slippery When Wet” after a visit to a 9-1/4 x 21” shadowbox display showcases a gold- Vancouver strip club. Regardless, the colored disc and a metallic October 3, 1987 name, tracks and album exceeded expectations and prompted a tour during which “Billboard” plate listing Jackson’s soulful effort at examples of this necklace and pendant were worn by a select few. The 14-karat yel- the top of the chart. An additional plate denotes the low gold 14” rope chain and pendant is headlined by 59 brilliant cut genuine dia- album’s status as the first-ever “Gold” CD. monds. This memento was bestowed upon a record producer and comes with an Opening Bid $250.00 LOA stating such. Appraisal letter from Kripps Jewelers. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $3500-$7500). More on our website. Opening Bid $1500.00

609. Toby Keith Framed 610. (2) Rolling Platinum and Gold CD Stones “The Display London Years” Proof positive that country music Framed Platinum remains revived, alive and well, and Gold Record this platinum and gold record dis- play pays homage to mega-star Awards Toby Keith for his self-titled and A voluminous collection “Boomtown” efforts. Flanking an of every single and B- oil well likeness at the left and side released by the right, respectively, the “Toby Rolling Stones between Keith” platinum-colored CD and 1963 and 1971, the 3- gold-colored “Boomtown” CD are LP, 3-CD “Single framed to dimensions of 16-7/8 x Collection: The London Years” elicited overwhelming public approval upon its 1989 20-7/8”. Accenting the display is a release, as evidenced by these award displays. Framed to 16-7/8 x 21”, each showcas- silver-colored plate on which a es a vinyl album (one platinum-colored, one gold-colored), CD, cassette and miniature printed legend lists the album titles album cover symmetrically arranged with plates respectively commemorating the sale and their impressive sales statuses. of one million copies (platinum) and 500,000 (gold). It’s only rock-n-roll, but … Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

611. (4) Platinum 612. (4) Rapper and Gold Platinum/Multi- CD/Cassette Platinum Displays With CD/Cassette Bon Jovi and Def Displays With Leppard (2) Jay-Z It’s been long pro- “H to the Izzo” and claimed that “Rock-n- additional references roll is here to stay.” spelled platinum sales Well, so are the artists for the rappers in this whose platinum and CD and cassette dis- gold records headline play lot of (4). Each these (4) framed displays. Ranging in size from 10-7/8 x 10-7/8” to 13 x 17”, the dis- is framed to 13 x 17” plays showcase cassettes and/or CDs with plates denoting their sales statuses. and showcases the Includes: Jon Bon Jovi “Blaze of Glory” (platinum cassette); Def Leppard artist’s CD, cassette, CD cover and a plate whose printed legend lists the platinum or “Euphoria” (gold CD/cassette); Nickelback “Silver Side Up” (platinum CD/cassette); multi-platinum sales status. Includes: (2) Jay-Z “The Blueprint” and “Vol. 3… Life Sum 41 “All Killer No Filler” (gold CD/cassette) and Times of S. Carter”; Ja Rule “Rule 3:36”; SisQo “Unleash the Dragon”. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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. 1952 614. (4) Topps 1982 O- Baseball Pee-Chee #261 Willie Baseball Mays SGC Unopened 40 Wax Opening Bid Boxes $200.00 Opening Bid 615. (16) 1986 O-Pee-Chee Baseball $200.00 Unopened Wax Boxes Opening Bid $200.00

617. Signed Black & White Postcard with Full JSA Opening Bid $250.00 616. Tommy Bridges Signed 618. Mickey Mantle Signed & Matted Original Photograph - Full JSA LE Gerry Dvorak Print with Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

619. (12) Gary Sheffield Single 620. (3) Dozen Jesus Montero Signed Baseballs with “500 HR Single Signed Baseballs 621. (145) 1984-2009 Baseball & 4-17-09” Inscription Opening Bid $200.00 Football Wax Case, Box & Set Hoard Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

623. 2007 Tiger Woods PGA Championship Shadowbox Display With Autographed Shoe - UDA 622. 1987-88 Fleer Basketball Opening Bid $250.00 624. Single-Signed Pele Soccer Ball Unopened Wax Box of (36) Packs with Full JSA & Steiner Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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625. July 4, 1883 626. 1905 Ohio Brooklyn Polka Dots Wesleyan Scorecard - Earliest Calendar with Known Dodgers item Baseball Team Rife with tradition, this vintage Photo scorecard is, with utmost certainty, Picturing the earliest known “Dodgers” arti- fact we’ve ever seen. Combining the Fourth of July, “Ladies Day” During his baseball and Brooklyn baseball, this thick tenure at Ohio stock scorecard was issued at Wesleyan, Branch Washington Park for the July 4, Rickey was so 1883 Interstate Association battle between the Brooklyn Polka Dots and Newark’s moved by the dis- Hamilton club. A brave new world in 1883, Brooklyn fielded its first-ever professional crimination levied team on May 12, erected the Brooklyn Bridge on May 24 and won the league title that against his African- same year. The namesake of the club’s eventual venue, 23-year-old team secretary American teammate Charlie Ebbets sold programs – perhaps this one! With pre-printed lineups listing that he “vowed that I combatants, this stadium heirloom is definitively earlier than an 1883 Polka Dots would always do scorecard unearthed in 2011, as this one lacks the names of five players acquired from whatever I could to see that other Americans did not have to face the bitter humilia- the disbanded Camden Merritts on July 20. The item presents nicely with scoring tion that was heaped upon Charles Thomas.” This 1905 Ohio Wesleyan calendar pic- grids marked in pencil to document a one-sided rout in which Brooklyn appears to tures the future Hall of Fame executive with his team for the month of April. have triumphed, 37-1. The Brooklyn lineup includes Billy Geer, Adonis Terry and Measures 9-1/2 x 11” with expected handling and perimeter staining. The remaining Oscar Walker, each of whom played for the Brooklyn “Atlantics” the following season months are similarly attractive. Place the high bid for this piece relating to a pioneer in what is officially recognized as the debut of the Dodgers franchise. who helped pave the way for modern baseball integration. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

627. (51) 628. (6) 1953-1961 1933-1973 Topps Baseball Baseball PSA, Near, Partial & SGC & BVG Starter Sets Graded This recently uncovered Cards with sextet of 1953-1961 Topps Baseball near, (3) Mantle partial and starter sets is The finest diamond a sterling glimpse into stars that both the our national pastime dur- pre and post-war ing the “golden age of eras have to offer baseball”. The offered are in abundance group is flush with Hall with these (51) of Fame talent including 1933-1973 baseball Clemente, Koufax, Mays, Paige and Williams. Keys include 1953 Topps starter: PSA, SGC and (119/274, median FR to GD, 10% reverse paper loss or writing, 18 high numbers) BVG graded cards. with #1 J. Robinson (PR, writing), #207 Ford (GD), #220 Paige (PR, reverse paper Featured are 1933 Delong: #1 McManus (PSA 3); 1934 Goudey: (6 cards) with #19 loss); 1954 Topps near: (236/250, median VG, 5% paper loss or writing) with #1 T. Klein, 87 (PSA 5); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: (7 cards) with #86 Crosetti (PSA 4), 96 Williams (GD), #250 T. Williams (PR, reverse paper loss); 1958 Topps partial: (PSA 4); 1952 Topps: #36 Hodges (PSA 4, mc, bb); 1953 Topps: (28 cards) with (265/494, median VG-EX) with #1 T. Williams (VG), #47 Maris RC (VG), #52 #138 Kell (PSA 4), #191 Kiner (PSA 3.5); 1956 Topps: #5 T. Williams (PSA 5); 1961 Clemente (VG); 1959 Topps partial: (475/572, aggregate VG-EX to EX, 53 high Fleer: #152 T. Williams (PSA 6); 1964 Topps: #50 Mantle (PSA 4); 1966 Topps: #50 numbers) with #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (VG-EX); 1960 Topps partial: (394/572, Mantle (PSA 4); 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle (BVG 7) and 1973 Topps: #50 Clemente average EX to EX-MT, 36 high numbers) and 1961 Topps partial: (478/587, average (BVG 7.5). More on our website. EX to EX-MT, 4 high numbers) with #307 Mantle WS (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

629. 1963 Fleer 630. (3325) 1964-1973 Baseball SGC Topps Baseball Cards Graded Complete with Mays Set of (67) Cards This abundant 1964-1973 Topps Razor-sharp 1963 Fleer Baseball card collection of (3325) Baseball SGC graded cards features a sterling Hall of complete set of (67) Fame lineup including Clemente, cards. When typically Mays, Ryan and many more. encountered, copies from Highlights include 1964 Topps: this early Fleer issue dis- (196 cards, mainly GD) with #423 play wild variances in Aaron/Mays (VG-EX); 1965 centering and are prone Topps: (287 cards, majority VG) to factory miscuts. This with #120 F. Robinson (GD), #250 particular offering is Mays (GD); 1967 Topps: #45 much more consistently Maris (VG); 1968 Topps: (389 graded and presents at cards, majority GD to VG); 1969 the peak of their technical assessments. Included are SGC 96: (9 cards) with #2, 16, Topps: (206 cards, composite GD 25, 38, #43 Wills RC, 50, 58, 62, 65; SGC 92: (8 cards) with #4 B. Robinson, 6, 13, to VG); 1970 Topps: (314 cards, 21, #45 Spahn, 47, 52, 54; SGC 88: (16 cards) with #8 Yastrzemski, 10, 12, 24, 26, aggregate VG) with #10 28, 30, 33, 35, 39, #41 Drysdale, 48, 57, #61 Gibson, 63, 66; SGC 86: (8 cards) with Yastrzemski (VG-EX); 1971 #14, 18, 27, #32 Santo, 34, 53, 60, #64 Cepeda; SGC 84: (15 cards) with #1, 7, 15, Topps: (757 cards, median GD to 17, 23, 29, 31, 36, #42 Koufax, 44, #46 Adcock SP, 49, 51, 55, NNO CL SP; SGC 82: VG); 1972 Topps: (406 cards, aver- #56 Clemente; SGC 80: (5 cards) with #9, 11, 19, 20, #59 Mazeroski; SGC 70: (2 age GD to VG); 1973 Topps: (603 cards, median VG-EX) with #50 Clemente (GD) cards) with #5 Mays, 22; SGC 60: (2 cards) with #37, 40 and SGC 55: #3. and #220 Ryan (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 631. 1951 Bowman 632. (59) 1948-1954 Bowman Baseball #253 Baseball Graded Cards with 1954 Mickey Mantle Bowman #65 Mantle Rookie SGC 10 Spanning the storied baseball card producing his- With a menacing bat- tory of the Bowman Gum Company are these ting prowess that (59) 1948-1954 PSA, SGC and BVG graded belies his boyish cards. Highlights include 1949 Bowman: (20 looks, a youthful cards) with #110 Wynn RC (SGC 60), #175 Mickey Mantle terror- Appling (SGC 60); 1950 Bowman: (8 cards) izes yet another with #59 Branca (SGC 84); 1951 Bowman: (11 American League cards) with #232 Fox RC (PSA 4); 1953 pitcher on his 1951 Bowman Baseball #253 rookie card. Judged 10 Poor 1 by SGC, Bowman Color: (12 cards) with #101 this horizontal high number of “The Mick” appears much nicer than the technical Schoendienst (PSA 4); 1954 Bowman: (4 cards) grade suggests. The obverse justifies (VG-EX) qualities while the reverse displays with #65 Mantle (PSA 4, mk) and #89 Mays microscopic dots of paper loss. If you do not care about registries or what a grading (PSA 3). More on our website. flip reads, then this bona fide Mantle rookie is a must for your collection. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

633. (46) 1948-1958 Topps, 634. (449) 1951-1954 Bowman & Leaf Baseball Hall Bowman Baseball of Famers & Stars with Mantle, Singles with Stars #1 Pafko & Koufax RC Spotlighted are (449) 1951-1954 A sterling array of Cooperstown royalty is Bowman Baseball singles with on display with these (46) 1948-1958 multiple Hall of Famers, regional Topps, Bowman and Leaf star cards. stars and high numbers. Highlighted among this classic cardboard Highlights include 1951 gallery are 1948 Leaf: #46 Mize RC (GD); Bowman: (207 cards, average VG 1952 Topps: #1 Pafko (GD, bb); 1953 to VG-EX, 13 high numbers) with Bowman Color: #32 Musial (FR), (2) #46 #1 Ford (FR), #26 Rizzuto (GD), Campanella (VG, GD); 1954 Bowman: (2) #46 Kell (one VG-EX, one #90 Campanella (VG-EX); 1955 Bowman: trimmed), #53 Lemon (GD), #62 #84 Mays (colored); 1955 Topps: #123 Boudreau (VG-EX), #78 Wynn Koufax RC (FR) and 1958 Topps: #52 (VG); 1952 Bowman: (101 cards, Clemente (VG) and #150 Mantle (VG-EX). composite VG-EX, 11 high num- More on our website. bers) with #21 Fox (EX) and 1954 Bowman: (141 cards, median VG-EX to EX) with Opening Bid $250.00 #15 Ashburn (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

635. (1119) 1952-1961 Topps & 636. (924) 1954-1960 Bowman Baseball Shoebox Topps & Bowman Collection with Koufax & Baseball Card Group Williams Enjoy this bounty of (924) Recently re-discovered childhood collec- 1954-1960 Topps and Bowman tion of (1119) 1952-1961 Topps and Baseball cards picturing Hall of Bowman Baseball singles with a stellar Famers, stars and specialty selection of Hall of Famers and stars cards. Moderate duplication is including Clemente, Koufax, Williams dispersed throughout this and more. Highlights include 1952 Topps: grouping which also features a #340 Hooper (FR); 1955 Topps: #2 T. smattering of challenging high Williams (FR, reverse paper loss); 1956 numbers. Included are Topps: Topps: #5 T. Williams (PR, surface paper (900 cards) with (29) 1954 loss), #33 Clemente (GD), #79 Koufax (average GD), (535) 1958 (GD); 1959 Topps: (214 cards, composite (average GD to VG) with #400 VG) and 1961 Topps: (629 cards, aggre- Fox (GD); (216) 1959 (average gate VG-EX to EX) with #307 Mantle VG) with #1 Frick (GD), #430 Ford (VG), #515 Killebrew (GD), #561 Aaron AS WS (GD). More on our website. (GD); (120) 1960 (average VG) and Bowman: (24) 1954 (composite GD). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

637. (1611) 1958-1965 638. (666) 1952-1972 Topps Baseball Cards Topps & Bowman Clean dealer stock of (1611) Baseball High 1958-1965 Topps Baseball Numbers cards. This mid-grade gather- Finish your pesky classic ing generally presents (VG to Topps and Bowman baseball VG-EX) with minor duplica- sets with these (666) 1952- tion from the more available 1972 high numbers. Although series on display. Although absent of major stars, this there are no major stars found mid-grade selection with mini- within, there is still a healthy mal duplication does feature chunk of regional and rookie several All-Star, specialty and stars, All-Star, league leader regional star cards. Included and manager cards to more are Topps: (616 cards, 1950s-1960s average VG to VG-EX, 1970s averages VG-EX than make up the difference. to EX) with (3) 1953, (21) 1955, (39) 1957 fourth series, (42) 1959, (75) 1960, (10) Included are Topps Cards: 1961, (43) 1962, (82) 1963, (76) 1964, (20) 1965, (33) 1970, (140) 1971, (32) 1972; (1611 cards) with (80) 1958, (176) 1959, (400) 1960, (103) 1961, (135) 1962, (157) Bowman: (50 cards, median GD) with (27) 1952 and 1955. 1963, (72) 1964 and (488) 1965. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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639. (2267) 1966-1969 Topps Baseball Cards Fill your wantlists with this whopping assortment (2267) 1966- 1969 Topps Baseball cards. This mid-grade gathering gen- erally presents (VG to EX) 640. 1968 O-Pee-Chee Baseball #177 Nolan Ryan Rookie SGC 84 with minor Canadian Ryan Rookie! Graded 84 NM 7 by SGC. Produced at a fraction of the duplication mainstream American issue, the offered 1968 O-Pee-Chee #177 Nolan Ryan rookie from the more available series dispersed throughout. Although there are no major stars has undeniable upside potential. This burlap bordered portrait of “The Express” and found within, there are still plenty of regional and rookie stars, league leader, team fellow hurler Jerry Koosman exhibits strong corners, decent centering and a shimmer- and other specialty cards to help add additional value. Included are Topps Cards: ing obverse. The distinguishing reverse is problem-free and the overall construction of (2267 cards) with (675) 1966, (785) 1967, (575) 1968 and (232) 1969. the cardboard is eye-catching and attractive. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

642. 1969-70 641. 1969-1989 Topps Bazooka Baseball Nolan Ryan Run of (26) All-Time Greats Cards with (4) SGC Complete Set of (12) Graded Including 1972 Folded Boxes Topps #595 SGC 96 Factory fresh 1969-70 Bazooka Baseball All-Time More lethal than a wicked fastball, Greats complete set of (12) these (26) 1968-1989 Topps Baseball folded boxes. This bubble Nolan Ryan singles span 21 seasons gum cardboard gathering of his historic career. Highlights showcases newspaper include 1960s Topps Ryan: 1969 reports of historical baseball #533 (SGC 70); 1970s Topps Ryan: moments and are flanked by (13 cards) with 1970 #712 (SGC Hall of Famers. 70), 1971 #513 (SGC 84), 1972 Overwhelmingly presents #595 (SGC 96), 1973 #220 (EX- (NM to Mint) and features MT), 1974 #20 (NM), 1975 #500 #5 Four Consecutive Ryan (NM), 1976 #330 (VG-EX), Homers by Lou, #8 Ty Ties 1977 #650 (NM), 1978 #400 (VG- Record, #9 Ruth Three EX) and 1979 #115 (EX-MT). More home Runs, #10 Ruth on our website. Called Shot and #11 Ruth Opening Bid $250.00 60th Home Run. Opening Bid $150.00

644. Baseball Game-Used/Team-Issued Equipment Lot of (5) with Piazza, Thomas & Wieters 643. (2) 1980s Russian Baseball Jackets - Scarce! Make a direct connection to the majors with this baseball game-used/team-issued As uncertainty loomed during the latter stages of the Cold War, Russians were slow to equipment lot of (5). Showing authentic signs of use these “gamers” are what collect- embrace baseball and were further hindered by their boycott of the 1984 Summer ing is all about. Present are: M. Piazza: signed (“8-9”) “Rawlings” bat with scuffs on Olympics. Still, sometime during the decade, these (2) jackets were worn by Russian the barrel; (2) F. Thomas items: with a “Worth” bat showing extensive wear and a players, proving that the Soviets were enjoying our national pastime somewhere. The moderately used pair of “Reebok” batting gloves; (2) M. Wieters items: with a blue nylon garments feature “Champion” tagging and “CCCP” twill identifiers. More signed (“8”) “Rawlings” bat showing heavy signs of use and a lightly worn size “13” on our website. pair of “Under Armour” cleats. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 645. 1991-1997 646. 1988-1992 Dwight Evans Game Used Game Used Bat Bat – – PSA/DNA 9 PSA/DNA 9.5 A Fenway Park fixture Having toiled for for 19 seasons, losing teams for Dwight Evans boasts seven of his first of an impressive eight seasons, Joe resume similar to that Carter landed in of his BoSox peers Toronto, where he with multiple honors helped power the (including eight Gold expansion Blue Jays Glove honors and con- to annual contention and two World Series crowns. This Louisville Slugger (32.2- sideration of MVP balloting five different times), but no championship hardware. This oz/35”) “J93” signature model weapon was wielded by Carter during the 1991-1997 Cooper (32.2-oz/33-3/4”) “C271” signature model bat was wielded by “Dewey” dur- labeling period. The war club exhibits heavy use with a handle crack and has been ing the latter portion (1988-1991) of his prolific career. The uncracked weapon shows Graded PSA/DNA GU 9.5. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. heavy use and is Graded PSA/DNA GU 9. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on Opening Bid $150.00 our website. Opening Bid $150.00

647. 1991-93 648. 1988 Fred Game Used McGriff Bat – Game Used PSA/DNA 8 Bat – Remarkably consis- PSA/DNA 9 tent and a Reds fan The “Crime Dog” favorite through and launched 34 through, Hall of round-trippers as Famer and he helped power Cincinnati native the 1988 Blue Barry Larkin Jays to a sixth employed this Louisville Slugger (31.3-oz/35”) “L159” block-letter model bat during consecutive winning season. Along the way, the Tampa native brandished this the 1991-1993 labeling period. The white ash weapon shows excellent use with ball, Rawlings-Adirondack (34.9-oz/34-1/2”) “460B” block-letter model bat. The two-toned bat-rack and stitch marks throughout, as well as transposed stampings from ONL weapon features a tan handle and a black “Smith” finish on the barrel. Graded baseballs. The handle is home to pine-tar residue and a 7” crack. Graded PSA/DNA PSA/DNA GU 9, the white ash lumber exhibits heavy use with a 2” handle crack. Full GU 8. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

649. 1993-1995 650. 2005 Manny Brian Ramirez Game Roberts Used Bat – Signed Game PSA/DNA 9 Used Bat – A rising star on an PSA/DNA 10 oft-woeful club The catalyst on a whose fortunes were 2005 Orioles club suddenly bright, that was perched Manny Ramirez atop the standings brandished this until a second- Cooper (32-oz/34”) half swoon ren- “C243” signature model bat during the 1993-1995 labeling period. From an era during dered the Birds also-rans, Brian Roberts earned All-Star status and MVP consideration which Ramirez’ hair (and probably his habits) were still tame, the uncracked two-tone with 73 RBI out of the leadoff spot. This Rawlings-Adirondack (30.5-oz/32-7/8”) bat features a tan handle and black barrel. Heavy use is evident with ball, bat-rack and “MM706” block-letter weapon was used and signed by Roberts during that season. stitch marks about the barrel, as well as grain swelling and checking on the hitting The uncracked lumber shows heavy use and is Graded PSA/DNA GU 10. Full photo surface. Graded PSA/DNA GU 9. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

651. 2007 652. 2006 Alfonso Ryan Soriano Zimmerman Signed Signed Game Game Used Used Bat – Bat – PSA/DNA 9 PSA/DNA Plucked in the 9.5 opening round of the 2005 Amateur With his fourth Draft, Ryan big league suit- Zimmerman did not disappoint, delivering 20 homers and 110 RBI to earn runner-up or in 2007, Alfonso Soriano adapted well to the friendly confines of Wrigley Field. As status in the 2006 Rookie of the Year balloting. This Louisville Slugger (32.5-oz/34”) he launched 12 of his 33 circuit clouts to lead off games that year, Soriano used and “H238” block-letter bat was employed and endorsed by Zimmerman during that rook- signed this SAM (33.4-oz/35”) “AS12” block-letter model bat. The Maple lumber ie campaign. The uncracked weapon shows solid use and is Graded PSA/DNA GU 9. shows heavy use with a lengthy handle crack and has been graded PSA/DNA GU 9.5. Between the center brand and barrel stampings, Zimmerman has signed in black On the barrel, Soriano has signed in black marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “12.” marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “Game Used 2006.” Full photo LOA from Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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653. (2) Turn 654. 1920s-1930s Ty of the Cobb Metal Bank and Century (2) Baseball Bookends Baseball- For those who can’t get enough Themed baseball (and there are quite a few of us), the diamond Occupational extends to the den with these Shaving Mugs 1920s-1930s antiques. From a bygone era Includes: Ty Cobb Bank: a 5- during which per- 3/4”-tall metal figurine with a sonalized occupa- screwed-on-back and coin slot; tional shaving figure has Cobb-like features, mugs awaited specific patrons in neighborhood barber shops, these (2) porcelain keep- right down to the separated bat sakes are decorated with ornate finery and baseball motifs. With gilding lining the grip; Bookends: (2) iron acces- rims, both showcase a crossed bats design with a baseball at the center. Names are sories with a 7-3/8 x 6-1/2” printed on the outside in olde English font. Both exhibit surface wear along the bot- “battery” and hitter sculpting tom, while gilding is minimally flaked on the rim and handle of one. and a 9”-tall Babe Ruth fig- Opening Bid $200.00 urine. Age-induced wear shows throughout. Opening Bid $200.00

655. (2) 656. Vintage Baseball- Framed Themed Gumball Pinback Machine Lot of (2) Displays Long before Playstation, X- With 1930s Box and similar distractions, baseball and bubble gum had PM3 and top billing with American Wheaties youngsters. These vintage Pacific Coast vending machines satisfied both cravings! Includes: 1950s League “Play Base Ball”: 10-1/2 x From simpler days during which celluloid pins were a fashion statement, these vintage 14-1/8 x 7-1/2”-deep “Ekholm baseball-themed examples include: 1910s PD1 Display: 16-3/8 x 16-3/8” wooden Mfg. Co.” metal dispenser case with a hinged glass-cover facing showcases (81) symmetrically arranged exam- with rounded playing board ples with designations including all (9) positions, “Captain” and “Umpire”; paper marked with nails arranged to backing is missing on most; Team Pin Display: 16-3/8 x 16-3/8” wooden case with a alter direction of ball (er, “gumball”); fully operational; 1960s Gumball Machine: hinged glass-cover facing with (107) examples including (23) 1930s PM3 position 18”-tall steel container; fully operational. Filled with baseball-themed gumballs with pins and (5) 1930s Wheaties pins. printed “results” (i.e., “TRIPLE,” “HIT TO LEFT, “ etc.). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

657. 1940s-1950s Official 658. 1924-71 Baseball Reach and Spalding Dozen Scorecard Lot of (38) with Baseball Box Lot of (2) DiMaggio, Gehrig, Ruth, Before they were pitched, hit, fielded, Dodgers & Yankees thrown “’round the horn” – even before Score big with this vintage lot of they were rubbed with mud from the (38) 1924-71 baseball Delaware River, baseballs employed in scorecards/programs. Key items Major League games were shipped to are: 5/6/25 Yankees presents (GD) stadiums in individual cardboard boxes details with all pages separated, arranged in sturdy 12-count boxes. scored vs. A’s with Ruth, Gehrig These scarce survivors include: and Fox(x) listed as reserves; 1924 American League Box: 12x9 with Dodgers vs. Cubs, not scored, pres- “Reach” label dating to 1946-1951 and ents (VG) details with detached and (3) individual containers (presents well separated cover: 1935 Giants vs. with handwritten notations); National Braves with Ott and Hubbell, not League Box: 12x9 with “Spalding” scored (VG-EX) with deference to one compacting fold; 8/14/48 Yankees (VG-EX) label dating to 1940s-1950s (scattered vs. A’s with DiMaggio and Berra, not scored; 8/31/55 A’s (EX) scored vs. Yankees dings and edge wear). with Mantle. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

659. 1951 New York Giants 5/25 660. (5) 1951- Full Ticket Press Pins & Ticket Stubs Postseason memories are renewed with Proof PSA these (5) 1951-1965 World Series press pins 4—Mays and ticket stubs. Included are World Series First Home Press Pins: (3 pins) with 1951 New York Run—Only Giants ((EX-MT, Dieges & Clust, threaded post), 1954 New York Giants (EX-MT, Graded Diegest & Clust, threaded post), 1965 Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA. On May 28, 1951 before 23,101 spectators at the Polo Minnesota Twins (NM-MT, Balfour, needle Grounds, Willie Mays sent a pitch over the left field roof for his first post with clip); World Series Ticket Stubs: career home run. The clout broke an 0-12 drought and was the first of 659 dingers to (2 stubs) with 1954 Game 2 (GD, pin holes, follow. This full voucher from the contest presents at the peak of the assigned techni- Lower Reserve) and 1965 Game 2 (GD, pin cal grade. The “not valid for admission” Lower Box Seat proof is the only such hole, First Deck). judged by the third-party authenticator. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

98 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 661. Jimmie Foxx 662. (6) 1930s-1960s Multi/Non-Sport Autograph Books Plus Single-Signed Cuts with Hundreds of Signatures Including (51) Baseball Hall Baseball - Full JSA of Fame Strength personified, Jimmie Exceptional “cut Foxx launched home runs at value” awaits the an alarming rate, joining fel- victor of these low Maryland native Babe (6) 1930s-1960s Ruth in the esteemed 500 multi/non-sport Home Run fraternity at the autograph books tender age of 32. As scarce plus cuts with as his herculean powers, (conservative Foxx’s autograph is a sight to estimate) (600+) behold on this OAL Harridge autographs including (51) Baseball Hall of Fame scripts and many who are long baseball. The orb displays deceased. These well handled albums include mounted cuts, notes, pictures and other effects of diamond use, with ephemeron. Each is penned with a variety of writing instruments and generally aver- scattered abrasions and sur- ages (“7”) penmanship. A thorough mix of baseball players, early professional and face marks. The trademark college football heroes along with a smattering of entertainers and others are inscribed stampings date the keepsake on both sides of each page. Highlights include Baseball Hall of Famers: (50 signa- to 1940-1942, confirming its tures) with (2) Cuyler (d.1950, (2) Dean (one personalized, with salutation), status as a rare example from Harridge’s lengthy reign. Additionally, the ball is from DiMaggio, Foxx, (2) Greenberg, Grove, Medwick, (2) Ott (d.1958), Paige, (2) the era during which Foxx reached the above-mentioned milestone. Executed on a Traynor, (2) Vaughan (d.1952), Wagner (d.1955, first initial only), P. Waner; Baseball side panel in blue-ink fountain pen, Foxx’s signature projects (“6”) strength and clari- Deceased: with Hodges, H. Fox (d.1955), Ostermueller (d.1957); Football Hall of ty. On an adjacent panel, Foxx has added a personalization and “7/20/1940” has Famers/Stars: with P. Brown, (2) A. Rooney and Entertainers: T. Dorsey (d.1956). penned in an unknown hand. Full photo LOA from JSA. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

663. (38) Baseball 664. Multi/Single- Hall of Fame/Star Signed Baseball Single-Signed Autograph Collection Baseballs & 1950s of (19) Items with 1970s Baseball Magazine Baseball Hall of Photographs Fame/Star Ball Presented are (38) A distinct New York flavor is Baseball Hall of Fame/star discovered in the offered single-signed baseballs multi/single-signed baseball and 1950s Baseball autographed collection of (19) Magazine photographs. items. Highlights include Multi- Highlights include Single- Signed Hall of Fame/Star Ball: Signed Baseballs: (16 (17 signatures, average “7-8”, balls, average “8” or bet- ONL Ball “6”, full photo LOA ter, all auction LOA, from JSA) with Sweet Spot: unless noted) with OAL: Medwick; East Panel: L. Appling (JSA basic cert), Waner; North Panel: J. Killebrew (HOF ‘84, JSA DiMaggio, V. DiMaggio; South basic cert), Lopez (HOF 1977, JSA basic cert); ONL: (2) Musial (one HOF 69), both Panel: Gomez and Hubbell. Signed 8x10 Photographs: (7 pictures, all “9” or better, slightly toned, both JSA basic certs), Reese (toned); 1950s Baseball Magazine 9-1/2 all JSA basic certs, unless noted) with Berra/Dickey; Other Signed Items: (4 items, x 12” Signed Photographs: (22 pictures, all auction LOA, unless noted, 20% have all JSA basic certs, unless noted) with 1960s double-signed Stengel Mets disc card pin holes) with D. DiMaggio (JSA basic cert), Mathews (JSA basic cert), Reese (JSA (“both “8-9”, reverse paper loss, full photo LOA from JSA) and 1970s Equitable Life basic cert) and Rizzuto (JSA basic cert). More on our website. Assurance Ruffing print with salutation (“8”). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

665. Baseball 666. (25) Single-Signed Treasure Chest of Baseball Hall of (144) Signed Items Fame/Modern with Williams & Superstar Balls with (59) Unsigned Koufax, Mays & Rivera Pieces with Baseball Current and future inhabitants of Digest Magazines Cooperstown have penned these (25) single-signed baseballs. Add to your store inventory Unless noted, each autograph with the offered baseball presents (“8-9”) or better with signed and unsigned treas- the sphere presenting similarly. ure chest featuring signed Highlights include Full Photo balls, photographs along LOA from JSA: (3 balls) with with unsigned Baseball Gehringer (The Mechanical Digest magazines and orig- Man, OAL), Hubbell (“7”, different ink colors, ONL), Mays (“7”, ONL, slightly inal Hartland statues. Highlights include Signed: (144 items, unless noted, each auto- toned); PSA/DNA Graded: (5 balls, all OML, unless noted) with Ford (Cy ‘61, Auto graph presents “8” or better) with Single-Signed 11x14 Photographs: (3 pictures, all 8, Ball 9, Overall 8.5), (2) Musial (one NM+ 7.5, one Auto 9, Ball 9, Overall 9), JSA basic certs) with Aaron; Single-Signed 8x10 Photographs: (47 pictures) with Roberts (7X All Star NM-MT+ 8.5), Scully (Rawlings black ball, gold Sharpie, Auto Aaron (JSA basic cert), Brett, Mays (JSA basic cert), Rose (JSA basic cert), Ryan 9, Ball 10, Overall 9.5); Steiner Cert Card/MLB Hologram: Jeter (slightly toned, (JSA basic cert), Schmidt (JSA basic cert), T. Williams (“7”, personalized with saluta- east panel of 2008 OML Yankee Stadium commemorative); JSA Basic Certs: (11 tion, full photo LOA from JSA); Unsigned: (59 items) with Baseball Digest balls) with ONL: Reese; PSA/DNA Basic Certs: (5 balls) with ONL: Ashburn (mod- Magazines: (41 guides, average GD to VG); Hartland Statues: (5 items) with (2) erately toned, sticker only), Koufax (slightly toned, sticker only); OML: (3 balls) with 1958-1963 statues with Berra (EX, no mask) and Spahn (VG). Auction LOA for M. Rivera (slightly toned), A. Rodriguez. More on our website. signed material from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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667. 500 HR Club 668. Mickey Mantle Single Themed Baseball Signed Signed “Hand Painted” by (12) With Aaron and Baseball with Full JSA Mantle - UDA Art and penmanship combine to cre- With an emphasis on the esteemed ate a unique custom collectible. 500 Home Run fraternity, (12) Presented is a Mickey Mantle single sluggers have autographed this signed baseball featuring a hand ONL White sphere. The clean painted image of “The Mick” in white orb (grade “9”) is decorated Yankees pinstripes and wearing a with ballpoint pennings (average cap. The colorful portrait appears on “9” strength) of Hall of Famers the east panel of an evenly toned who realized their feats through OAL/MacPhail ball with the artist’s natural strength and talent. initials “JE” appearing at lower left. Includes: Sweet Spot: Aaron; Mantle’s appealing (“8”) strength North Panel: McCovey, endorsement appears directly below Yastrzemski and F. Robinson; the painted image. All printed letter- South Panel: Schmidt and Mantle; West Panel: Mathews, Mays and Murray; East ing on the ball is heavily faded enabling the signature and portrait to standout vividly. Panel; Killebrew, Banks and R. Jackson. UDA hologram. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

669. HOFer 670. (60) 1970s and Single-Signed Modern Player Single Baseball Signed Baseballs Collection of (38) Presented are (60) single With Aaron, signed OML Selig balls, each penned neatly on the sweet Mays and spot in blue ball point. The Puckett - All JSA offered collection includes: (2) Here’s a virtual “roll Sandy Alomar, (12) Contreras, call” of Cooperstown (12) Dye (1 slight ink migra- inductees. These (38) tion), (1) C. Floyd, (6) Heise orbs range from snow- (1 mild ink migration), (12) white (grade “10”) to Ron Le Flore (6 “193-79 medium-toned (grade Tigers”; 6 “1976 All Star”), “5”) and showcase sweet spot signatures that average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. (12) Doug Meinkewitz “2004 Keys include: Aaron, Banks, Carlton, B. Gibson, R. Jackson, Mays, Musial, Puckett WS Last Out” and (3) Peña. (full JSA), Ripken, (2) Ryan, Schmidt, Spahn, Stargell and Winfield. Individual JSA Auction LOA from JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Accompanies. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00 671. 1950s-2000s MLB 672. Multi-Signed Stars Autographed Dodgers Baseball Lot of (91) With Collection of (9) Irvin and F. Thomas With Bats, Balls A massive gathering of auto- and Flats graphed baseballs steps up to the Beloved “Bums” are plate in this lot of (91). While most back in their rightful of the endorsers have not quite Brooklyn surroundings made it to Cooperstown, there are in this lot of (9) auto- a few for whom plaques will likely graphed items. Bold be sculpted soon! The orbs range pennings average (“8-9”) from snow-white (grade “10”) to strength with highlights lightly toned (grade “6”) and including: Signed showcase pennings that average Postcard: with (14) including Erskine, Labine and Snider; 1951 Dodgers vs. Giants (“8-9”) strength. Keys include: Old-Timers ball: signed by (14) at a 1977 reunion, includes: Branca, Reese and Bagwell, Biggio, Cle. Boyer, Thomson (PSA/DNA sticker); 1951 New York Giants Program: reprint edition Garvey, Gooden, B. Jackson, Larsen, Mattingly, McGwire, (2) Minoso, Strawberry, F. signed on front cover by Branca and Thomson (JSA cert/sticker). Auction LOA from Thomas and Uecker. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 673. Amazing Brooks Robinson Memorabilia/Card Collection 674. Incredible Texas with (23) Signed Items Including a Vintage OAL/Harridge Ball Rangers Treasure Clean up with this Chest With Ryan “Human Vacuum Signed Bat and (77) Cleaner” lot. Offered is an Signed Baseballs amazing collection “Texas” and “big” are synony- of Brooks mous in this incredible lot of Robinson memora- autographed Rangers keep- bilia/cards high- sakes. Signatures average (“8- lighted by (23) 9”) strength with highlights signed items with: including: (5) Signed Bats: (4) baseballs (avg. including N. Ryan; (77) Signed “8-9”): OAL/Harridge with “Bird” decal, OAL/MacPhail, OAL/Brown and NCAA Baseballs: OAL and OML orbs with Ripken, Sr. (“8”); Cooperstown “1970 WS” commemorative bat (“9”); (4) pre- ranging from snow-white certified cards (avg. “9”); 1993 Matchbox All-Star Game truck signed (“8”) on the (grade ‘10”) to mildly toned (grade “6”); Keys include: Caminiti, (2) A. Galarraga, (4) package; Kodak T-shirt (“9”) also signed by (15) 1990s Orioles players; (12) flats Palmeiro, Rocker, (2) A. Rodriguez, (5) I. Rodriguez, K. Rogers, (4) Sierra, Teixeira, (avg. “8-9”). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. (4) Wetteland and (2) M. Young. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 675. Nolan Ryan 676. New York Yankees Display Lot of (6) Treasure Chest of With (3) Autographs and Autographed Memorabilia with Mantle Items Unearth some New York Yankees gems The author of a record in this treasure chest of seven career no-hitters, autographs/memorabilia. HIghlights are: Hall of Fame fireballer (5) single-signed balls: Berra (“9”) Nolan Ryan has also with Ironclad COA/hologram, Ford authored bold autographs (“9”) with JSA basic cert/sticker, on (3) of these (6) ready- Jackson (“8-9”) with JSA basic for-display keepsakes. cert/sticker, Mantle (“9”) with full The pennings average “9” photo LOA from JSA and Rodriguez quality with signed items (“9”) with auction LOA from JSA; 1964 including: Bat: 34” Louisville Slugger “M110” signature model (signed between cen- Mickey Mantle’s “Bat-Master” set, ter brand and barrel stampings); Ryan/Seaver Poster: 17-1/2 x 12-1/2” color poster components appear unused, box is (VG); 1996 post-season MVPs 12x16 framed dis- signed by both; No-Hitter Lithograph: 16x20 LE (458/500) print with no-hitter box play signed by Wettland (“9”) and Williams (“9”) with auction LOA from JSA. More scores and Ryan likeness. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 677. Autographed 678. Autographed Baseball Baseball Treasure Photos/Flats Collection of Chest With (57) with (27) Deceased Stars Mantle/J. DiMaggio Including Durocher & Signed Litho Furillo From one-year wonders to Baseball players may come and go but perennial sluggers to Hall their legacies live on thanks in large of Fame legends, this auto- part to the die-hard fans that make up graphed lot runs the gamut! the collectibles universe. Offered are Bold scriptings average (57) autographed (avg. “9-10”, 20% (“9”) potency with high- lesser) photos/flats including (27) lights including: Yankee deceased stars. Key signers are: (6) Legends Dual-Signed 7x9/8x10 photos: Appling (d.1991), Litho: an 18x24 Robert Stephen Simon color print signed by J. DiMaggio and Mantle Berra, Durocher (d.1991), Ford, Furillo (full JSA); (4) Signed Bats: full-size weapons respectively signed by: Bench, (d.1989), Roe (d.2008); (5) trading cards: S. Anderson (d.2010), Bunning, Gossage, Dawson, Klesko and F. Thomas (individual JSA certs/stickers); (27) Single-Signed C. Hunter (D.1999), Lasorda; (2) Gehringer: HOF yellow plaque card and 4x5 Baseballs: with B. Jackson (JSA cert/sticker). More on our website. Sporting News card. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

679. (11) 680. Baltimore Orioles Multi/Single- Treasure Chest of Signed Autographs/ Baseball Memorabilia/Team Sets Autographed with Murray, Ripken & Collection Weaver with Hall of Orioles fans sing a happy tune for Fame Bat this 1960s-modern treasure chest of autographs, memorabilia and team Few stones have sets. Featured are (12) single/multi- been left unturned signed balls, (112) signed with this diverse multi/single-signed baseball autograph collection of (11) items. photos/flats, (260+) team sets, (6) Unless noted, each signature presents (“8-9”) or better. Highlights include 300 Game bobble heads, (7) pin sets and dozens Winners Multi-Signed Ball: (8 signatures, ONL ball is moderately toned, #/300, full of unsigned flats/photos and assorted collectibles. Highlights are: c.1964 team-signed photo LOA from JSA); Hall of Fame Multi-Signed Bat: (6 signatures, Rawlings b a l l with (29) signatures (avg. “7-9”); (25) HOFer signed photos/flats (avg. “8-9”) with Adirondack, JSA basic cert); Single-Signed Jerseys: (3 jerseys), Musial (Cardinals M u r r a y, Palmer, Ripken, B. Robinson, F. Robinson and Weaver; (2) 1960s “Bird” m a s- stat jersey, silver, JSA sticker) and Rose (Phillies jersey, 1980 W.S. Champs, JSA cot bobble heads (both repaired). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. sticker). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

681. New York Mets 682. (2) Multi-Signed Autographed Lot of (5) With Baseball Pieces with Team-Signed 1962 and 1986 (31) Autographs Photos Including DiMaggio & From outhouse to penthouse! This lot of (5) Mantle autographed souvenirs spans the God-awful Strong tandem of multi-signed 1962 installment through the improbable baseball pieces compiling (31) 1986 champions. Highlights include: 1962 autographs headlined by Team-Signed Photo: framed to 18-1/2 x 12- DiMaggio and Mantle. 1/2” (no glass) the black-and-white print is Highlights include 1985 signed by (28) with Ashburn, Kranepool and NYBBWA Multi-Signed Throneberry; 1986 Team-Signed Photo: Program: (5x8, 21 signatures, framed to 21-3/4 x 17-3/4”, the color image average “9”, full photo LOA of the World Series Game 6 celebration is from JSA, includes ticket) with Y. Berra, Brock, Carter, DiMaggio, Gooden, Kuhn, signed by (27) with Carter, Hernandez and Mantle, Mattingly, Niekro, Podres, Sandberg; Negro League Multi-Signed 16x20 Strawberry (full PSA/DNA). Auction LOA Print: (10 signatures, average “9”, artist signed, auction LOA from JSA) with Day, from JSA. More on our website. Irvin and Leonard. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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683. 1934 Baseball All- Star Game Ticket Stub 684. 1952 Cleveland Indians Signed by Carl Hubbell Steve Gromek Contract with Full JSA Signed by Greenberg & Five up. Five down. The screwball Harridge with Full JSA baffled Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Presented is a 1952 Cleveland Indians Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Steve Gromek contract signed by the Cronin as all whiffed in succession player, (General to Carl Hubbell in the 1934 All- Manager) and William Harridge Star Game. The future Hall of (American League President). The Famer endorsed the offered Upper blue steel-tip fountain pen scripts each Stand ticket stub which witnessed present (“9”). The 8-1/2 x 11” contract the pitching feat. The 2-1/4 x 2- is crisp and clean with bold typeface. 1/4” voucher is penned in blue ink Interesting artifact penned by a pair of with the autograph presenting (“8- permanent Cooperstown residents 9”). Despite moderate tape rein- along with a reliable hurler. Full photo forcements and a combination of other general wear, this relic still presents nicely. LOA by JSA. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

685. 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Multi- 686. 1959 World Champion Los Signed Program with (17) Angeles Dodgers Team-Signed Autographs Including Jackie World Series Program - Full Robinson with Full JSA JSA From the season in which Brooklyn finally In only their second season on the left coast, claimed the crown comes the offered 1955 the earned the fran- Dodgers multi-signed program with (17) auto- chise’s second Fall Classic title in five graphs. The 18-page publication presents (EX) years. Issued at Chicago’s Comiskey Park with an unmarked scorecard and is inscribed by for the Game 6 clincher, this 1959 World members of both the Dodgers and Giants in pen Series program is signed by (18) Dodger or pencil. Included are Front Cover: (11 signa- principals. The ballpoint pennings show tures, average “7”) with Alston, Campanella, (“10”) strength and include: Alston (manag- Hoak (d.1969), Labine, Mays, Podres, Reese, J. er), Becker (coach), Craig, Fairly, Hodges, Robinson, Shuba, Snider, Zimmer; Back Labine, Larker, Moon, Neal, O’Malley Cover: (6 signatures, average “6”) with (owner), Pignatano, Podres, Reese (coach), Durocher, Furillo, S. Gordon, Hofman, Hodges Roseboro, L. Sherry, Snider, S. Williams, and Newcombe. Full Photo LOA from JSA. Wills and Zimmer. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

687. 1993 Sports Illustrated 688. Tougher World Series Multi-Signed Baseball HOFer Book with (140) Signed Book Lot of Autographs Including (47) (7) With DiMaggio, Hall of Famers with Mantle and T. Mantle Williams - All JSA Fall classic phenoms and legendary These (7) hand bound vol- teams have penned the pages of the umes are enjoyable for o ffered 1993 Sports Illustrated Wo r l d both their autobiographical Series book with (140) autographs baseball content and their including (47) Hall of Famers. T h e authors’ bold autographs. endorsements overwhelmingly aver- Executed on the fly leafs age (“9”) or better throughout. or title pages, the pennings Highlights include Hall of Famers: (47 signatures) with A a r o n, R. Jackson, (2) K o u f a x, average (“9-10”) strength M a n t l e, Mays, (2) Stargell (one H . O . F. - 8 8, one H . O . F. 88 MVP-79). It should be noted and clarity and include: that due to loose binding, four pages holding (25) signatures (including Koufax) are sep- Aaron, J. DiMaggio (full JSA), Hunter, Koufax, Mantle (full JSA), Mays and T. arated from the book. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Williams (full JSA). Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

689. Vintage 690. Baseball Baseball Signed HOFer/Superstar Book Lot of (8) Autographed Book With Cochrane, Lot of (40) With Reese and Rizzuto Drysdale, Ripken and - All JSA T. Williams - All JSA Start your own baseball This voluminous baseball library with these (8) library of (40) hardcover edi- autographed hardcover tions doubles as an amazing editions. The vintage autograph collection! The Hall books include biographi- of Fame and superstar subjects cal accounts signed by have signed on the fly leafs or their subjects, as well as title pages of these well-maintained editions with their original dust jackets. a non-baseball book signed by (and from the personal collection of) its Hall of Fame Signatures average (“9”) quality with highlights including: (2) Berra, G. Carter, reader. Signatures average (“9”) strength and include: Cochrane (full JSA), Evans (full Chandler, Drysdale, (2) Feller, B. Gibson, R. Jackson, Kiner, McCovey, Musial, JSA), Frisch, T. Jackson, Reese, Rizzuto, Stengel and Veeck. Individual JSA Ripken, Jr., N. Ryan, Stargell, Veeck and T. Williams. Individual JSA certs/stickers. certs/stickers. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

102 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 691. Cal 692. Ripken, Jr. Framed Display Lot of (6) with Signed With Piece & 1955 October 5, Topps All- 2001 Game- American PSA 5 Used Base Jim Thorpe’s athletic From Final prowess is best catego- Career Hit rized as rare talent. Born and raised The completely amaz- “The Oriole ing aspect, however, is Way,” Hall of the combination there- Famer Cal of. From the asphalt Ripken, Jr. tirelessly plied his craft every day for 21 seasons. These (6) mementos oval to the gridiron to the diamond, the Oklahoma-born Native American excelled have been autographed or worn by Baltimore legend. Signatures show (“9”) or better far beyond his peers. Keeping with the theme of rarities, this impressive display quality. Headlining the lot is a base used during the final series of Ripken’s remark- showcases Thorpe’s exceedingly scarce autograph. Framed to 25-1/4 x 28-1/4”, able career. The textured and rubberized relic features Ripken’s “1981-2001” colorful multiple likenesses and collectibles portray Thorpe in his various activities. At the logo on the facing, with “Orioles” and “8” logos on opposite edges. Ripken has signed center, a vintage placard tells us what the world knew 70 years ago, with a printed the facing in black marker. The base was used (as first base) in Game 1 of the October quote from King Gustaf of Sweden proclaiming: “Sir, you are the greatest athlete in 5, 2001 doubleheader against Boston at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. On the second- the world.” Scripted on a W. Colston Leigh Lecture Brochure (likely from Chicago), to-last day of Ripken’s career, he delivered his 3,184th and final hit and this very base his black-ink autograph projects (“9”) strength and is accompanied by a personaliza- was the last he ever reached via a hit. Dirt and game use are evident. More on our tion and “1944” inscription. Also included in the display is a 1955 Topps All website. American card #37 PSA EX 5. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

694. (63) Pro Football Hall of Famer/Star 693. (39) 1955-1990 Football Signed 8x10 HOF PSA Encapsulated Photographs with Signed Cards with Grange Brown, Payton & & Unitas Unitas Journey to Canton and claim these Gridiron warriors apply their (39) 1955-1990 Football Hall of Fame prolific pens to these (63) signed cards, each encapsulated and Pro Football Hall of Fame assessed “authentic” by PSA. The and star signed 8x10 photo- autographs average (“7-8”) or better graphs. Unless noted, each with the earlier cards lesser. autograph presents (“8”) or Highlights include 1955 Bowman: (3 better. Additionally, several cards) with #44 Perry, #72 Tittle, #75 players added induction dates McElhenny; 1956 Topps: #110 Perry; or other interesting career 1960 Topps: #114 Perry; 1985 anecdotes as inscriptions. Football Immortals: (22 cards) with Highlights include Full #65 Lane; 1988 Swell Greats: (5 Photo LOA from cards) with #41 Graham, #42 Grange; PSA/DNA: Payton; 1989 Swell Greats: (5 cards) with PSA/DNA Cert Cards: (47 pictures) with J. Brown, Dickerson, Greene, Griese, #10 Hutson; and 1990 Swell Greats: Largent, Namath (with salutation), Nitschke (with salutation), E. Smith (“7”), Tittle, #104 Unitas. More on our website. Unitas, S. Young; JSA Cert Cards: (9 pictures) with Montana, Rice, B. Sanders, Opening Bid $250.00 Sayers and L. Taylor. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

695. (46) 1955 Topps 696. (10000+) 1975-1980 All-American Topps Football Hoard Football Singles with Loaded with Stars Davy Crockett Green Including (2) Payton RC Backs—(4) SGC Beef up your inventory with these Graded (10000+) 1975-1980 Topps Football cards featuring numer- What are the Odds?! These ous Hall of Fame rookies along (46) 1955 Topps All- with additional probable near and American Football singles partial sets. Highlights include with Davy Crockett Green 1975 Topps: (1300+, average VG backs are the unique off- to VG-EX) with (4) #367 Fouts spring from a printing mishap RC (average VG); 1976 Topps: or test. Included are SGC (1000+, average VG-EX) with (2) Authentic: (4 cards) with #6 #148 Payton RC (both GD); 1977 Kinnick, #24 Strong, #37 Topps: (1250+, average EX to Thorpe, #85 Luckman; All- EX-MT) with (2) #177 Largent American Fronts: (42 cards, RC (EX, GD); 1978 Topps: all sheet cut and generally (2400+, average EX-MT to NM) present GD) with (2) with (3) #315 Dorsett RC (all Alexander, Bershak, Bertelli, EX-MT); 1979 Topps: (450+, Berwanger, Cafego, (2) Franco, (2) Gallarneau, Garbisch, Goldberg, Governali, (5) average NM) with #390 Grayson, (2) Green, (2) Higgins, (2) Hill, Luckman, (2) McEver, Moomaw, Munn, Campbell RC (NM) and 1980 O’Rourke, (3) Odell, Oliphant, Oosterbaan, Paddio, (2) Peabody, (2) Pinckert, Topps: (3600+, average NM). More on our website. Warburton and Wojciechowicz. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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697. (5) 1926 Shotwell’s 698. 1946 Army vs. Red Grange SGC 20-35 Navy Football Graded Cards Ticket Stub Signed The Galloping Ghost! Each by Doc Blanchard graded by SGC. The passionate & Glenn Davis pre-war football collector will “pull no punches” in placing the with Full JSA high bid for these (5) 1926 Paced by the Heisman Shotwell’s Red Grange cards. heroics of Doc Blanchard Included among this scarce (1945 winner) and Glenn assortment are SGC 35: (2 Davis (1946 winner), the cards) with #5 Picking a High Army Black Knights of One, #11 On the Run; SGC 30: the mid 1940s were a col- #4 Passing It Along; SGC 20: (2 lege football powerhouse. Presented is a dual-signed Blanchard/Davis ticket stub from cards) with #7 “America’s Most the 1946 Army vs. Navy contest, the final game in which they played. The black Famous Ice Man and #12 Harold Sharpie endorsements each present (“9”) and are penned on the reverse of the colorful E. “Red” Grange Himself. voucher. Moderate silver ink marks are located on the obverse but do not adversely Opening Bid $250.00 affect the overall presentation. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

700. 1965 Topps 699. 1960 Fleer Football Complete Football Near Set Set (132/132) with (4) SGC Graded (175/176) with SGC 70 Keys Namath RC The groundbreaking American Football League is Do not “drop the ball” on acquir- profiled on this crisp 1960 Fleer Football com- ing the offered 1965 Topps plete set of (132) cards, four of which are SGC Football near set of (175/176) graded. This early Fleer issue has an overall cards. This “tall boy” series pres- approximate condition breakdown of 20% (NM ents quite nicely and has an or better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 20% overall approximate condition (VG-EX or lesser) with moderate instances of breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or errant centering associated with the issue. better), 20% (EX), 30% (VG- Highlights include #7 Gillman RC CO (SGC 84), EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). #20 Baugh CO (SGC 80), #58 Blanda (EX), #116 Highlights include #35 Kemp SP Stram RC CO (SGC 84), #118 Mix RC (EX-MT) (EX), #46 W. Brown SP RC (VG-EX), #69 Blanda SP (EX-MT), #87 CL SP and #124 Kemp RC (SGC 82). (marked), #91 Bell SP (VG-EX), #94 Buchanan SP (VG), #99 Dawson SP (VG), #122 Opening Bid $200.00 Namath RC SP (SGC 70) and #176 CL SP (EX-MT). Missing only #133 Biletnikoff RC SP for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 701. (75) 702. 2007 & 2008 Pro 1979-1982 Bowl Team-Signed Topps Footballs with Rookie Football Adrian Peterson Wax Packs Prime time performers showcase Plus (4) their immense talent on the panels of these 2007 and 2008 Pro Bowl 1984-1985 team-signed footballs. The Topps pigskins are penned in black USFL Sets Sharpie with the autographs gen- Move the chains on this opportunity to secure (75) 1979-1982 Topps Football wax erally registering (“8-9”) with packs plus (4) 1984-1985 Topps USFL sets. Included are Topps Wax Packs: (75 minimal instances of ink migra- packs) with (2) 1979 (moderate wrapper wear), (7) 1980 (moderate wrapper wear), tion. Highlights include 2007 Pro (31) 1981 (all price tag stickers), (35) 1982; Topps USFL sets: (4 sets, average NM Bowl Ball: (50+ signatures) with to NM-MT, in original boxes, but opened) with (2) 1984 Topps USFL: #36 J. Kelly S. Payton, Witten; 2008 Pro Bowl RC, #52 S. Young RC, #58 R. White RC, #74 H. Walker RC; (2) 1985 Topps USFL: Ball: (65+ signatures) with A. #45 J. Kelly RC, #65 S. Young RC, #75 R. White and #80 Flutie RC. Peterson (rookie signature), Portis Opening Bid $150.00 and Romo. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

703. Baltimore Colts 704. 1955-80 Signed/Unsigned Baltimore Collection of Clippers Memorabilia/Cards Memorabilia with (4) Unitas Lot of (67) Autographs with (2) Just as he did on the field, Bobble Johnny Unitas leads this col- Heads, lection of signed/unsigned Baltimore Colts memorabilia Programs & Autographs and cards. Highlights are: (4) Hockey fans set sail with this fascinating 1955-80 Baltimore Clippers memorabilia lot Unitas autographs with: of (67). Taking center ice are (2) 1960s mascot bobble head figures. Both pieces dis- 1968 Topps card #100 (“9”), (2) 1972 Topps card #165 (“9”, “4”) and an 8x11 framed play stunning colors, handsome gloss, full base decals and include original “MIJ” display (“9-10”); c.1970s team signed ball with (25) autographs (avg. “7-8” with stickers and magnets while presenting well above their respective technical grades of 20% lesser); T. Siragusa signed ball (“9”) with “98” inscription; (2) 1960s bobble (VG-EX, GD-VG) derived from minor chips on the back of the better piece and multi- heads with: blue wood base (VG) and round gold base (FR); (12) 1960s-70s Unitas ple hairline cracks around the head opening and skates of the lesser piece. Also pres- cards (avg. VG to EX). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. ent are (65) programs (average VG-EX to EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

104 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: DE C E M B E R 12, 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 705. 1950s-90s 707. Multi-Sport Autographed Baseball/ Memorabilia Balance of Collection Lot Football of (36) with Koufax, Ovechkin & Program and Rodgers Publication Satisfy your Lot of (49) autograph cravings with 1st Sports with this Illustrated, “balance of 706. Reporter’s Collection of (340+) 1960 AFL & collection” 1960s-2000s Press multi-sport (8) Super Bowl Passes/Pins/Credentials with (11) World memorabilia Program your bids feast. to capture this fan- Series Press Pins Offered are tastic lot of (49) From the career of a professional reporter comes this (36) signed 1950s-90s baseball/football programs and publications. collection of (340+) 1960s-2000s multi-sport press cre- items includ- Key issues are: 8/16/54 Sports Illustrated (VG-EX) dentials. Comprised of passes, pins, badges and lan- ing balls, helmets, jerseys, posters and framed displays. 1st issue with baseball card replica foldout (NM); yards this multitude of media memorabilia is highlight- Sweetest treats are: Koufax “no-hitter” 26x22 display 11/24/60 New York Titans very tough 1st year of AFL ed by (11) World Series press pins: (4) A’s: (2) 1988 (“9-10”) with Steiner COA; Ovechkin Capitals jersey program (EX-MT); (8) Super Bowl programs (avg. (NM-MT, EX), 1989 (EX), 1990 (NM-MT); (4) (“9”) with Ovechkin-8 hologram; Rodgers Packers jer- EX to EX-MT) with: X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI Cardinals: 1964 (EX-MT), 1967 (NM), 1968 (EX, clasp sey (“9”) with full photo LOA from JSA. Other delec- and XVIII. Also present are: (24) 1950-60 NFL team absent), 1982 (NM); 1988 Dodgers (NM); 1989 Giants tables are: Erving 24x36 poster (“9”) with JSA basic programs (avg. VG-EX to EX), (6) 1953-60 NFL year- (NM-MT); 1990 Reds (NM); Super Bowl XI pass stub cert/sticker and (2) Mays single signed balls (both “9”) books (avg. VG-EX) and (9) 1954-92 MLB publica- (VG-EX); 1973 Kentucky Derby badge (EX) with a with “Say Hey” and Steiner holograms. More on our tions (avg. VG-EX to EX-MT). More on our website. hole-punch. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

708. Multi-Sport Autograph Treasure 709. Multi-Sport Autographed Flats 710. 1896 U.S. $1 “Educational” Silver Chest of (59) with Framed Berra & BGS Collection of (187) with Chamberlain & Certificate—PCGS Graded 58PPQ Abdul-Jabbar Payton High grade paper currency connoisseurs are certain to Bring home a wide world of sports with this multi-sport Cover all your bases, arenas, courts, fields and rinks enjoy this fantastic 19th Century large note. Presented autograph treasure chest of (59). Key items are: Yogi with this encompassing multi-sport collection of (187) is an 1896 U.S. $1 Silver Certificate “educational” Berra 13x16 professionally framed 4/2/84 SI (“9”) autographed flats (avg. “8-10”). Key signers are (12) Fr.225 note. Graded (58PPQ) by the highly regarded with PSA/DNA cert; (3) BGS/JSA “Authentic” cards: with JSA basic certification: L. Appling, W. PCGS grading service this handsome example displays Abdul-Jabbar (“8”), D. Majerle (“8”) and D. Snider Chamberlain, B. Clarke, B. Conn, B. Dickey, M. remarkable quality throughout. Featuring Bruce- (“9”); (2) UCLA Bruins 4x6 cards with “Tristar” stick- Eruzione, J. Frazier, B. Grimes, M. Hagler, B. Hogan, Roberts signatures and serial number “52079011” this ers, both (“9-10”): Walton and Wooden; (9) Bobby Hull, J. Kelly and (16) with auction LOA from near gem is graced with the coveted “premium paper 8x10s/8x11s (avg. “8-9”) with: N. Batum, D, Brees, G. JSA: A. Agassi, T. Dorsett, D. Drysdale, K. Durant, L. quality” designation indicating the excellent degree of Foreman, B. Goldberg, M. Lawson, R. Petty, D. Revis, Durocher, C. Jones, W. Mays, S. Musial, W. Payton, originality shown by this choice specimen. R. White, J. Wooden; T. Owens 16x20 poster (“9-10”) Pele, B. Pettit, M. Schmeling, W. Spahn, F. Tarkenton, Opening Bid $250.00 with PSA/DNA cert. More on our website. E. Vines, V. Wade. Complete list on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

711. 1902 712. Actor/ Theodore Actress Roosevelt Signed Single-Page Check Lot TLS on of (11) with White Lucille Ball House & Desi Stationery— Arnaz Full JSA Love Lucy, Hail to the Desi and more Chief! Theodore with this lot of 713. Actor/Entertainer/Politician Signed Roosevelt (11) Flats Collection of (81) with Obama (d.1919), the actor/actress Walk the fine line between acting and politics with this 26th President of signed checks. collection of (81) actor/entertainer/politician signed flats the United States is the author of this dated 12/1/02 sin- Dated 1950-93 these mostly vintage vouchers (avg. VG (avg. “9-10”, 10% lesser). Highlights are: B. Obama gle-page TLS on White House stationery. The 7x9 doc- to EX) feature handsome endorsements of major TV cachet with full photo LOA from JSA; G . H . W. Bush ument is penned by Roosevelt with a black steel-tip and Film stars well suited for framed display. Key sign- 3x5 card with JSA basic sticker only; (2) G. Ford: p o s t- fountain pen and exhibits a strong (“7-8”) with defer- ers are Lucille Ball (“9-10”) and (2) Desi Arnaz (“9”, card with JSA basic sticker/cert and 1972-73 NFL b a n- ence to slight ink migration. The Detroit area addressee “8”). Also present are Doris Day (“8”), Joe DeRita quet program with auction LOA from JSA; (10) 8x10 & is thanked by the Commander-in-Chief for his strength (“9”), Glenn Ford (“9-10”), Elizabeth Montgomery (“9- 8-1/2 x 11” photos: L. Bacall, L. DiCaprio/K. Winslet , and friendship. Expected compacting folds does not 10”), Carroll O’Connor (“9-10”), Phil Silvers (“8-9”), J. Garner, B. Hope, B. Lancaster, Liberace, C. Moore disrupt the endorsement. Full photo LOA from JSA. Sharon Stone (“9”) and Danny Thomas (“8-9”). (Lone Ranger), R. Plant, B. Streisand and C. Zeta- Opening Bid $200.00 Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Jones/R. Zellweger. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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714. (8) Jesse 715. (2128) 1954-1990s Owens Signed/ Multi-Sport Shoebox Unsigned Collection Plus (3) Sets Items with (5) with Rose RC, Mantle 1936 Olympic & Koufax Ticket Stubs Formidable 1954-1990s multi- with Full JSA sport shoebox collection of (2128) cards stacked with Hall Having crashed the of Famers and stars plus a trio “Hitler Olympics” of sets. This “who’s who of with four gold baseball history” is highlighted medals, Jesse by Sets: (3 sets, all NM-MT or Owens firmly better) with Baseball: 1984 entrenched himself Donruss, 1984 Fleer Update; Football: 1986 Topps; Singles: (1941 cards) with as an American Baseball: (1541 cards) with 1955 Topps: #124 Killebrew RC (VG); 1956 Topps: sporting legend. #110 Berra (VG-EX), #292 Aparicio RC (EX-MT); 1958 Topps: #487 Mantle AS Presented are (8) (VG-EX); 1961 Topps: #300 Mantle (EX-MT), #344 Koufax (VG); 1962 Topps: signed/unsigned items related to the track king. Included are Signed Owens 8x11 #200 Mantle (EX-MT); 1963 Topps: #537 Rose RC (trimmed); 1968 Topps: #247 Photograph with Saxaphone: (“9”, personalized, full photo LOA from JSA and Bench RC (VG); 1973 Topps: (549 cards, average VG, 40% stained) with #615 PSA/DNA sticker, moderate tape residue); 1936 American Olympic Track and Schmidt RC/Cey (VG-EX); 1975 Topps: (4) #228 Brett RC (average VG-EX); Field: (3 items) with 1-2.) (2) field passes including Coach (NM, includes hanger) Basketball: with 1969-70 Topps partial: (76/99, average VG-EX) with #20 Havlicek and Working Press (NM, with hanger); 3.) ticket stub (presents GD) and 1936 RC (VG-EX) and #90 West (EX). Also present are (187) 1980-1990s multi-sport sin- Olympic Ticket Stubs: (4 stubs, average GD, with moderate tearing or reverse glue gles (averaging NM) with Baseball: 1982 Topps Traded #98T Ripken RC. More on residue/paper loss) from each of the Gold Medal dates. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

716. (4514) 1960-1979 Football & Basketball Singles with Many Stars Plus (5) 1975-1979 Complete/Near Sets Extensive inventory of (4514) 1960-1979 football and basketball singles with many stars plus (5) 1975-1979 complete/near sets. Highlights include Sets/Near Sets: (5 sets) with Football Sets: (3 sets) with (2) 1975 Topps: (one average EX-MT, one average EX to EX-MT); 1976 Topps: (average EX to EX-MT) with #148 Payton RC (EX); Basketball Sets: (2 sets) with 1973-74 Topps near: (average EX-MT to NM); 1978-79 Topps: (average NM); Football Singles: (3148 cards) with 1965 Philadelphia: #31 J. Brown (VG); 1966 Philadelphia: #41 J. Brown (VG); 1967 Topps Stand-Ups: Namath (VG-EX); 1971 Topps: #156 Bradshaw RC (VG); 1973 Topps: (850+, majority EX to EX-MT) with #89 Harris RC (EX-MT); Basketball Singles: (1366 cards) with 1969-70 Topps: #1 Chamberlain (VG-EX); 1972-73 Topps: #195 Erving RC (EX) and 1973-74 Topps: (641 cards, aggregate EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

717. High-Grade 1972 Topps Football Complete Set (352/352) with (20) SGC Graded Including (10) SGC 96 Mint 9 with Namath IA Immaculate 1972 Topps Football complete set of (352) cards with (20) SGC 88-96 blaz- ers. This investment grade edition is flush with Hall of Fame rookie talent and other pro- fessional gridiron stars. With an appearance of having been carefully pulled from period vending boxes, this edition has an approximate condition breakdown for the low series of 35% (NM-MT or better), 30% (NM) and 35% (EX-MT or lesser). The stunning, and more challenging high series has a razor-sharp approximate condition breakdown of 35% (Mint), 25% (NM-MT), 25% (NM) and 15% (EX-MT or lesser). Keys include #13 Riggins RC (EX-MT), #55 A. Manning RC (NM), #65 Plunkett RC (EX-MT), #100 Namath (NM), #110 Sayers (EX-MT), #122 Staubach IA (VG-EX), #150 Bradshaw (VG), #165 Unitas (NM), #186 Upshaw RC (SGC 92), #200 S t a u b a c h RC (SGC 84), #244 Joiner RC (NM), #271 Warfield A P (SGC 88), #272 Griese A P (SGC 92), #277 Eller A P (SGC 96), #281 Hendricks A P (SGC 96), #283 Lanier A P (SGC 96), #291 S p u r r i e r RC (SGC 88), #294 C L (SGC 88), #300 Page (SGC 96), #316 R. Wright RC (SGC 96), #331 M. Morris (SGC 96), #334 C. Taylor (SGC 96), #338 Spurrier IA ( S G C 92), #340 Dawson IA (SGC 92), #341 Butkus IA (SGC 96), #343 N a m a t h I A (SGC 96), #348 Blanda IA (NM); SGC 96: #306; SGC 92: #330 and 336. Opening Bid $750.00

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