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Sport & Celebr T & Celebr T & Celebr T SporSportt && CelebrCelebrityity MemorMemorabiliaabilia inventory listing ** WE MAINLY JUST COLLECT & BUY ** BUT WILL ENTERTAIN OFFERS FOR ITEMS YOU’RE INTERESTED IN Please call or write: PO Box 494314 Port Charlotte, FL 33949 (941) 624-2254 As of: Aug 11, 2014 Cord Coslor :: private collection Index and directory of catalog contents PHOTOS 3 actors 72 signed Archive News magazines 3 authors 72 baseball players 3 cartoonists/artists 74 minor-league baseball 10 astronaughts 74 football players 11 boxers 74 basketball players 13 hockey players 74 sports officials & referrees 15 musicians 37 fighters: boxers, MMA, etc. 15 professional wrestlers 37 golf 15 track stars 37 auto racing 15 golfers 37 track & field 15 politicians 37 tennis 15 others 37 volleyball 15 “cut” signatures: from envelopes... 37 hockey 15 CARDS 76 soccer 16 gymnastics & other Olympics 16 minor league baseball cards 76 music 16 major league baseball cards 82 actors & models 19 basketball cards 97 other notable personalities 20 football cards 97 astronaughts 21 women’s pro baseball 98 politician’s photos 21 track, volleyball, etc., cards 99 signed artwork 24 racing cards 99 signed business cards 25 pro ‘rasslers’ 99 signed books, comics, etc. 25 golfers 99 other signed items 26 boxers 99 cancelled checks 27 hockey cards 99 baseball lineup cards 28 politicians 100 newspaper articles 28 musicians/singers 100 cachet envelopes 29 actors/actresses 100 computer-related items 29 others 100 other items- unsigned 29 LETTERS 102 uniforms & jerseys, etc. 30 major league baseball 102 PLATTERS MUSIC GROUP (ALL ITEMS) 31 minor league baseball 104 MULTIPLE SIGNATURES, 36 umpires 105 BALLS, PROGRAMS, ETC. negro pro leagues 105 signed balls 36 all-American girls pro league 105 single-signed balls 51 football 105 signed programs, media guides... 52 basketball 106 signed photos, etc. 58 boxing 107 music- related items 61 hockey 107 3X5 INDEX CARDS 70 golf 107 minor league- pre 1970 70 politicians 107 minor league- post 1970 70 actors, comedians, etc., etc. 108 collegiate baseball 70 e-mail letters 109 negro league baseball 70 DOUBLES 111 all-American girls pro league, etc. 70 major league baseball 3x5 cards 111 baseball scouts 71 all-American girls pro league 3x5 111 major league coaches 71 negro pro league 3x5 111 major league managers 71 minor league baseball 3 x5 111 major league umpires 71 football 3x5 111 baseball executives 71 basketball 3x5 111 major league baseball 71 others’ 3x5 112 football players 72 minor league baseball cards 112 3X5 INDEX CARDS (continued...) major league baseball cards 112 college football 72 basketball cards 113 basketball players 72 football cards 113 collegiate basketball 72 photographs- small 113 reproduction prohibited announcers/ news 72 photographs- large 114 other items 114 as of August 11, 2014 2 © 2014 Celebrity Direct Autographs * www.celebritydirectautographs.com Photos Our list of all types of signed pictures, photographs, post-cards, magazines, etc. They are divided up by sport or other area of fame, and it should be pretty much self-explanatory. The name of the celebrity is given in alphabetical order, then the size of the signed item is given , then the year the item is believed to have been produced. A short description of the photo is then given. If the word “photo” is given, it is some kind of mass-produced print, etc., but when it says “photograph” it is actually on photographic paper, some being original snapshots. For professional athletes, the team with which the player appears with is also given. If an item has a city listed in the description, but no {ml} it means the player has major league experience, but at the time of the photograph, the player was playing with that minor league team.. Whenever it is a xeroxed item, the date given is when it was actually signed. All players have played professionally in the sport designated unless a {COLL.} appears to the left of the team. If an * appears in place of the team name, it means the player does not appear in game uniform. If a * appears just right of the name, in all categories, it means that player is deceased. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ All items in this catalog are guaranteed authentic (unless otherwise notes). Exception: An # to the right of the celebrity name signifies that the item is suspected of being a pre-print, secretarial, stamped, or auto-penned signature. A double ## means it definitely is a known non- authentic signature. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Please remember, our total inventory is expanding ...daily... so this catalog may be considered outdated over time. Signed Issues of The Archive News magazine November 1999 1-1 Billy Hinsche Larry Thomas Vern Hoscheit December 1999 1-2 Rena Mero (cover) Monroe Powell Wilson Williams Verceal Whitaker Kenn Johnson Al Holland Jan/Feb 2000 2-1 Dean Torrence Major League Baseball Players Name | Approx Size |personalized?| color | year | description | team posed with ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————--- Aaron, Hank 3.5 x 5.5 yellow * Hall of Fame post card * Adams, Glenn 3.5 x 5.5 Color 1979 team issued post card Twins Aker, Jack 3.5 x 5.5 B&W 1970s team issued coaching photo Indians Aker, Jack 3 x 5.5 B&W 1973 McCarthy post card Cubs Aker, Jack 8 x 10 Color 1970s reproduced glossy photo Yankees Allan, Ethan * 7.5 x 8.5 p B&W 1990 86th Birthday card picture xerox * Antonelli, Johnny 3.5 x 5.5 B&W 1940s posed sepia tone photo Boston Braves Appier, Kevin 2.5 x 4 Color 1992 police photo card Royals Ardizoia, Rugger 3.5 x 6 B&W 1947 reproduced posed publicity photo Yankees Arroyo, Luis 3.5 x 5.5 Color ? Lmt. Edition 1961 Yankees Ron Lewis Fine Art Cards Yankees Ashburn, Richie * 3.5 x 5.5 B&W 1980 exhibit photo Phillies Ashburn, Richie * 4 x 9 B&W * xerox picture Phillies Ashburn, Richie * 4 x 9 B&W * xerox picture Phillies Ashburn, Richie * 8 x 10 B&W 1992 reproduction photograph Phillies Ashburn, Richie/A.Herring * 8 x 10 B&W 1992 xerox book collage w/ Duke Snider Phillies Ashburn, Richie * 3 x 5 B&W 1950s George Brace photo Phillies Ashburn, Richie * 3 x 5 Color 1962 George Brace photograph Mets Ashburn, Richie * 3 x 5 Color 1961 George Brace photograph Cubs Aspromonte, Bob 3.75 x 6 B&W 1962 team issued posed photo with bat Mets Averill, Earl Jr. 3.5 x 5.5 B&W 1963 McCarthy post card Phillies Bahnsen, Stan 3.25 x 5.5 B&W 1970s McCarthy post card (head shot) White Sox Banks, Ernie 3.5 x 5.5 Color 1981 Perez-Steele #05,756 /10,000 Cubs Banks, Willie 8 x 10 p Color 1993 reproduced glossy action photograph Twins Barrett, Charles “Red” # 3.5 x 5 B&W 1940s reproduced glossy posed photo Braves Batts, Matt 3.5 x 5.5 p B&W 1950s team issued photo Red Sox Batts, Matt 3.5 x 5.5 B&W 1950s reproduced team issued photo ? Batts, Matt 4 x 6 B&W 1950s reproduced team issued photo - smudge on photo Red Sox? Bell, Jay 8 x 10 Color 1994 VICTORY magazine cover Pirates Bench, Johnny 3.5 x 5.5 Color 1980s reproduced photo Reds Benedict, Bruce 3 x 5 B&W ? team issued photo Braves Berra, Yogi 3.5 x 5.5 Yellow * Hall of Fame postcard * Berra, Yogi 5 x 8 B&W 1993 repro. photograph Yankees Berra, Yogi 8 x 10 B&W 1993 repro. ’56 WS celebration w/Larsen Yankees Berra, Yogi 3.5 x 5.5 Color ? Lmt. Edition 1961 Yankees Ron Lewis Fine Art Cards Yankees Bevil, Brian 3 x 5 Color 1997 Team issued photo card Royals Billingham, Jack 4 x 6 p B&W 1968 reproduced posed photo Dodgers Billingham, Jack 4 x 6 Color 1970s reproduced action photo Reds Billingham, Jack 8 x 10 p Color 1970s reproduced pitching photo Reds Blair, Garnett 3.5 x 5 Color 1993 #1623 of 10000 post card Negro Leagues Blanchard, Johnny 3.5 x 5.5 Color ? Lmt. Edition 1961 Yankees Ron Lewis Fine Art Cards Yankees Bluma, Jamie 3 x 5 Color 1997 team issued photo card Royals reproduction prohibited Bocachica, Hiram 4 x 4 Color 2005 spring training photo in on-deck circle A’s Boone, Bob 3.5 x 5.5 B&W 1984 team issued postcard Angels Boone, Bob 3.5 x 5.5 B&W 1986 team issued postcard Angels Boone, Bob 8.5 x 11 B&W * xerox photo * Boone, Bob 3.5 x 5.5 B&W 1995 team issued managing photo Royals Boone, Bob 3.25” x 5 Color 1996 (?) team issued managing photo Royals Boone, Bret 8 x 11 Color 1992 “Sports Illustraed” magazine Mariners Borders, Pat 8 x 10 Color 1980s action shot BLue Jays Borom, Red 5 x 3 B&W * reproduced (xerox) headshot photo Tigers Bosman, Dick 3.5 x 5.5 Color 1992 team issued photo Orioles Boudreau, Lou 3.5 x 5.5 Yellow * Hall of Fame postcard * Bragen, Bobby 3 x 5 B&W 1980s executive photo Rangers Brandt, Jackie 3.5 x 5.5 B&W 1956 George Brace photo Giants Brandt, Jackie 8 x 10 Color 1960s posed glossy photograph Orioles as of August 11, 2014 www.celebritydirectautographs.com * © 2014 Celebrity Direct Autographs 3 Name | Approx Size |personalized?| color | year | description | team posed with ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————--- Brandt, Jackie 8.5 x 11 Color 1964 reproduced 1964 Topps card Orioles Brantley, Jeff 3.5 x 5.5 p Color 1990 post card Giants Brecheen, Harry 3.5 x 5.5 B&W 1970s coaching photo Orioles Brett, George ## 3.5 x 5 B&W 1980s team issued pre-print Royals Brown, Alton 3.5 x 5 B&W 1951 photograph Senators Brown, Alton 3.5 x 5 B&W 1951 George Brace photo Senators Brown, Alton 4 x 6 B&W 2012 reproduced vintage photo Senators Brown, Alton 4 x 6 B&W 2012 reproduced team issued photograph Senators Browning, Tom 17 x 22 Color 200s? 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