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November 13, 2010 Prices Realized SCP Auctions Prices Realized - November 13, 2010 Internet Auction www.scpauctions.com | +1 800 350.2273 Lot # Lot Title 1 C.1910 REACH TIN LITHO BASEBALL ADVERTISING DISPLAY SIGN $7,788 2 C.1910-20 ORIGINAL ARTWORK FOR FATIMA CIGARETTES ROUND ADVERTISING SIGN $317 3 1912 WORLD CHAMPION BOSTON RED SOX PHOTOGRAPHIC DISPLAY PIECE $1,050 4 1914 "TUXEDO TOBACCO" ADVERTISING POSTER FEATURING IMAGES OF MATHEWSON, LAJOIE, TINKER AND MCGRAW $288 5 1928 "CHAMPIONS OF AL SMITH" CAMPAIGN POSTER FEATURING BABE RUTH $2,339 6 SET OF (5) LUCKY STRIKE TROLLEY CARD ADVERTISING SIGNS INCLUDING LAZZERI, GROVE, HEILMANN AND THE WANER BROTHERS $5,800 7 EXTREMELY RARE 1928 HARRY HEILMANN LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTES LARGE ADVERTISING BANNER $18,368 8 1930'S DIZZY DEAN ADVERTISING POSTER FOR "SATURDAY'S DAILY NEWS" $240 9 1930'S DUCKY MEDWICK "GRANGER PIPE TOBACCO" ADVERTISING SIGN $178 10 1930S D&M "OLD RELIABLE" BASEBALL GLOVE ADVERTISEMENTS (3) INCLUDING COLLINS, CRITZ AND FONSECA $1,090 11 1930'S REACH BASEBALL EQUIPMENT DIE-CUT ADVERTISING DISPLAY $425 12 BILL TERRY COUNTERTOP AD DISPLAY FOR TWENTY GRAND CIGARETTES SIGNED "TO BARRY" - EX-HALPER $290 13 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS GUM AND BIG LEAGUE GUM PROMOTIONAL STORE DISPLAY $1,199 14 1933 GOUDEY WINDOW ADVERTISING SIGN WITH BABE RUTH $3,510 15 COMPREHENSIVE 1933 TATTOO ORBIT DISPLAY INCLUDING ORIGINAL ADVERTISING, PIN, WRAPPER AND MORE $1,320 16 C.1934 DIZZY AND DAFFY DEAN BEECH-NUT ADVERTISING POSTER $2,836 17 DIZZY DEAN 1930'S "GRAPE NUTS" DIE-CUT ADVERTISING DISPLAY $1,024 18 PAIR OF 1934 BABE RUTH QUAKER OATS ADVERTISING DISPLAYS $1,066 19 1935 R321 GOUDEY PUZZLE SERIES WINDOW SIGN FEATURING RUTH SILHOUETTE WRAPPER $686 20 1937 GOUDEY THUM-MOVIES WINDOW DISPLAY SIGN $528 21 1940'S DIXIE WALKER GRANGER TOBACCO ADVERTISING DISPLAY $145 22 1940'S DREAMSICLE ADVERTISING SIGN FEATURING BOB FELLER $401 23 1940'S MEL OTT VELVET TOBACCO CARDBOARD ADVERTISING DISPLAY $196 24 1940'S POPSICLE ADVERTISING SIGN FEATURING BOB FELLER $330 26 1944 DIXIE WALKER GRANGER TOBACCO ADVERTISING SIGN $120 27 LOT OF (7) ORIGINAL GRANGER TOBACCO AD DISPLAYS INCLUDING JOE GORDON AND FRED FITZSIMMONS $300 29 1946 BILL DICKEY AND MEL OTT CHESTERFIELD DISPLAY $389 30 C.1947 "CONNECTICUT FAVORITES" ADVERTISEMENT FOR HULL'S FAMOUS BEER FEATURING FRANK "SPEC" SHEA $238 31 C.1947 JOHNNY MIZE LOUISVILLE SLUGGER ADVERTISING DISPLAY SIGN $180 32 C.1947 MICKEY VERNON LOUISVILLE SLUGGER ADVERTISING DISPLAY SIGN $120 33 C.1947 STAN MUSIAL LOUISVILLE SLUGGER ADVERTISING DISPLAY SIGN $320 34 C.1948 LOUISVILLE SLUGGER ADVERTISEMENT FOR "THE BABE RUTH STORY" $364 35 1947 JOHNNY MIZE "GRANGER PIPE TOBACCO" ADVERTISING SIGN $196 36 1947 STAN MUSIAL SIGNED CHESTERFIELD ADVERTISING DISPLAY SIGNED "TO BARRY" - EX-HALPER $726 37 HIGH GRADE 1947 COCA COLA "SPORTS HANGERS" COMPLETE SET OF 10 W/ COBB, JONES AND MORE $2,578 38 1948 MULTI-SPORT ADVERTISEMENT FOR CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTES FEATURING JOE DIMAGGIO, BEN HOGAN AND OTHERS $264 39 1948 WILLIAM BENDIX “BABE RUTH” CHESTERFIELD ADVERTISEMENT $241 40 1950'S "NEW YORK CHAMPIONS" CHESTERFIELD ADVERTISING DISPLAY FEATURING CASEY STENGEL AND LEO DUROCHER $428 41 1950S DIZZY DEAN "FALSTAFF BEER" ADVERTISING SIGN $241 42 1950'S DIZZY DEAN FALSTAFF BEER ADVERTISING MINI BAT/PENNANT AND FAN $132 43 1950'S EXHIBIT SUPPLY COMPANY VENDING MACHINE 3 CARD BASEBALL HEADER PIECE FEATURING MICKEY MANTLE $360 44 1950'S LEO DUROCHER "SUGAR CRISP" DIE-CUT ADVERTISING DISPLAY $161 45 1950'S LEO DUROCHER AND LORRAINE DAY AD DISPLAY FOR SYLVANIA RADIO AND TV TUBES $120 46 1951 "NEW DEPARTURE" ADVERTISING POSTER FEATURING BOB LEMON SIGNED "TO BARRY" - EX-HALPER $266 48 RALPH KINER AND ENOS SLAUGHTER RED MAN TOBACCO BASEBALL CARD AD POSTERS (2) $468 50 STAN MUSIAL 1950'S BEECHNUT GUM CARDBOARD ADVERTISING SIGN $364 51 OUTSTANDING 1950'S STAN MUSIAL SIGNED RAWLINGS CARDBOARD ADVERTISING SIGN $775 52 LATE 1950'S STAN MUSIAL RAWLINGS DOUBLE-SIDED ADVERTISING SIGN $401 54 TED WILLIAMS AND STAN MUSIAL AUTOGRAPHED 1947 CHESTERFIELD ADVERTISEMENT $442 55 RARE 1950'S WILLIE MAYS CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTES ADVERTISING SIGN $5,027 56 ENORMOUS 1953 CASEY STENGEL "GILLETTE RAZOR" DIE-CUT ADVERTISING SIGN $480 57 1954 JOHNSTON COOKIES BRAVES COMPLETE SET (35) ON STORE ADVERTISING DISPLAY $704 58 1955 BROOKLYN DODGERS SCHAEFFER BEER THREE DIMENSIONAL DIE-CUT AD DISPLAY $1,127 59 1960’S WILLIE MAYS ALAGA SYRUP ADVERTISEMENT $428 60 C.1959 THREE-DIMENSIONAL YOO-HOO ADVERTISING DISPLAY FEATURING YOGI BERRA $364 61 1960'S YOGI BERRA YOO-HOO ENERGY BAR ADVERTISING DISPLAY $290 62 1961 MICKEY MANTLE ADVERTISING DISPLAY FOR COOPER TIRES $535 63 C.1962 NEW YORK YANKEES YOO-HOO ADVERTISING DISPLAY $640 64 CLEVELAND STADIUM 1963 ALL-STAR GAME POSTER SIGNED BY DUKE SNIDER $196 65 DUKE SNIDER AND LOS ANGELES DODGERS AD DISPLAYS FOR COOPER TIRES (3) $240 66 LOT OF (6) STAN MUSIAL AUTOGRAPHED DISPLAY PIECES $353 67 NEW YORK YANKEES YOO-HOO ADVERTISING DISPLAY W/ ADDITIONAL YOGI BERRA AD C.1962 $853 68 YOGI BERRA AUTOGRAPHED "YOO-HOO CHOCOLATE DRINK" ADVERTISING SIGN C.1960'S $1,024 69 YOGI BERRA P.F. CANVAS SHOES DIE-CUT ADVERTISING DISPLAY $216 70 RARE 1967 MICKEY MANTLE ARMOUR FRANKS ADVERTISING DISPLAY $1,892 71 MICKEY MANTLE SIGNED 8X10 COLOR PHOTO AND (3) VINTAGE AD DISPLAYS $317 72 1969 LOUISVILLE SLUGGER “FAMOUS SLUGGERS” PROMOTIONAL ADVERTISEMENT FEATURING ROD CAREW AND PETE ROSE C.1970'S $240 73 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KING #1 TY COBB MINT GAI 9 $8,494 74 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KING #2 BABE RUTH NM-MT+ GAI 8.5 $11,322 75 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #3 NAT HOLMAN NM-MT PSA 8 $7,721 76 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #4 RED GRANGE NM-MT PSA 8 $4,153 77 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #5 ED WACHTER NM-MT PSA 8 $1,517 78 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #7 BOBBY WALTHOUR SR. NM-MT PSA 8 $572 79 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #8 WALTER HAGEN NM-MT PSA 8 $8,284 80 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #9 ED BLOOD NM-MT PSA 8 $630 81 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #10 ANTON LEKANG NM-MT PSA 8 $630 82 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #12 BOB MCLEAN NM-MT PSA 8 $520 83 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #13 LAVERNE FATOR NM-MT PSA 8 $572 84 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #14 JIM LONDOS NM-MT PSA 8 $630 85 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #15 REGGIE MCNAMARA NM-MT PSA 8 $763 86 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #16 BILL TILDEN NM-MT PSA 8 $1,139 87 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #17 JACK DEMPSEY NM-MT PSA 8 $4,339 88 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #18 GENE TUNNEY NM-MT PSA 8 $1,379 89 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #19 EDDIE SHORE NM-MT PSA 8 $2,022 90 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #20 DUKE KAHANAMOKU NM-MT PSA 8 $2,831 91 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #21 JOHNNY WEISSMULLER NM-MT PSA 8 $1,379 92 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #22 GENE SAZAZEN NM-MT PSA 8 $3,775 93 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #23 VINCENT RICHARDS NM-MT PSA 8 $472 94 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #24 HOWIE MORENZ NM-MT PSA 8 $5,020 95 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #25 RALPH SNODDY NM-MT PSA 8 $853 96 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #26 JAMES WEDELL NM-MT PSA 8 $694 97 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #27 ROSCOE TURNER NM-MT PSA 8 $1,837 98 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #28 JIMMY DOOLITTLE NM-MT PSA 8 $1,837 99 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #29 ACE BAILEY NM-MT PSA 8 $1,837 100 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #30 CHING JOHNSON NM-MT PSA 8 $1,517 101 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #31 BOBBY WALTHOUR JR. NM-MT PSA 8 $1,231 102 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #32 JOE LOPCHICK NM-MT PSA 8 $1,756 103 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #33 EDDIE BURKE NM-MT PSA 8 $1,756 104 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #34 IRVING JAFFEE NM-MT PSA 8 $1,490 105 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #35 KNUTE ROCKNE NM-MT PSA 8 $3,120 106 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #36 WILLIE HOPPE NM-MT PSA 8 $853 107 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #37 HELENE MADISON NM-MT PSA 8 $1,231 108 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #38 BOBBY JONES NM-MT PSA 8 $8,294 109 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #39 JACK WESTROPE NM-MT PSA 8 $775 110 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #40 ED DON GEORGE NM-MT PSA 8 $520 111 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #41 JIM BROWNING NM-MT PSA 8 $428 112 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #42 CARL HUBBELL NM-MT PSA 8 $2,022 113 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #43 PRIMO CARNERA NM-MT PSA 8 $1,034 114 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #45 BABE DIDRICKSON NM-MT PSA 8 $3,432 115 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #46 ELLSWORTH VINES NM-MT PSA 8 $630 116 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #47 J. H. STEVENS NM-MT PSA 8 $694 117 1933 GOUDEY SPORT KINGS #48 LEONHARD SEPPALA NM-MT PSA 8 $1,837 118 1952 TOPPS #1 ANDY PAFKO (BLACK BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $46,772 119 1952 TOPPS #2 PETE RUNNELS (RED BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $6,380 120 1952 TOPPS #3 HANK THOMPSON (BLACK BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $940 121 1952 TOPPS #3 HANK THOMPSON (RED BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $940 122 1952 TOPPS #4 DON LENHARDT (BLACK BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $704 123 1952 TOPPS #4 DON LENHARDT (RED BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $2,693 124 1952 TOPPS #5 LARRY JANSEN (BLACK BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $775 125 1952 TOPPS #5 LARRY JANSEN (RED BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $630 126 1952 TOPPS #6 GRADY HATTON (BLACK BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $528 127 1952 TOPPS #6 GRADY HATTON (RED BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $428 128 1952 TOPPS #7 WAYNE TERWILLIGER (BLACK BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $853 129 1952 TOPPS #7 WAYNE TERWILLIGER (RED BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $2,963 130 1952 TOPPS #8 FRED MARSH (BLACK BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $360 131 1952 TOPPS #8 FRED MARSH (RED BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $520 132 1952 TOPPS #9 BOBBY HOGUE (BLACK BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $3,944 133 1952 TOPPS #9 BOBBY HOGUE (RED BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $3,586 134 1952 TOPPS #10 AL ROSEN (RED BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $1,837 135 1952 TOPPS #11 PHIL RIZZUTO (RED BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $5,020 136 1952 TOPPS #13 JOHNNY WYROSTEK (BLACK BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $389 137 1952 TOPPS #13 JOHNNY WYROSTEK (RED BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $353 138 1952 TOPPS #14 BOB ELLIOTT (BLACK BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $428 139 1952 TOPPS #14 BOB ELLIOTT (RED BACK) NM-MT PSA 8 $320 140 1952 TOPPS #15 JOHNNY PESKY (BLACK BACK)
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