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To My Fellow Hobbyists,

Welcome to our fourth auction of 2011. With this auction ending the Thursday prior to the National Convention in the first week in August, we will again be offering our winning bidders the option to have their items deliv- ered at the National so they have them available for sale. This will have some limitations, so those winners who want us to deliver their items must call our home office either on Friday or Saturday after the auction ends to make arrange- ments. We hope to see many of you at the National. Our booth numbers are 920 & 922. WE WILL BE ACCEPT- ING CONSIGNMENTS for our September auction at the show, as well. Please stop by to preview some of the items in our September auction and to discuss potential consignments. With all that said, we hope you enjoy our latest cata- log.

Our dedicated team has once again outdone itself, assembling this fantastic array of rare, unusual, and even one-of-a- kind items. Dave Stoddard has added even more new features to keep our site simple and user friendly while incorpo- rating new and useful ideas. James Feagin, Mark Raines, Kevin Heffner, and Ricky Huggins have carefully described all the items. Ricky has begun to fit in nicely, handling the multitude of tasks we have given him. We also need to thank Ryan Raymond (Ricky’s roommate from college), who has been helping us out lately. Matt Flores and Stefan Wisinski have captured the images. Randy Curtis has done a fantastic job working with our consignors to create some unique and interesting lots. Mark Spinrad has swept the catalog for #@%#”s, while Josh Wulkan and Stefan have given Mike and Sally Henry the “canvas and paint” they need to create another masterpiece.

Kris Fraley did another amazing job sending out all the lots in a safe and timely manner, while Barry Malkin’s eagle eyes have once again spotted some high-grade gems!!

Our constantly growing nationwide staff of consignor reps (now at 31 strong), led by the tireless Steve Dickler, have gathered together another fine assortment of “goodies.” Should you have items or an entire collection you are thinking about selling, a full list of our well-qualified and ready reps (along with their contact info) is available in this catalog. Call them. You’ll be surprised by how much money they can put in your pocket.

The ladies of Huggins and Scott Auctions: Nancy, Janet, Stef, Kristie, Brooke, Greta, Gail, Allison, Sammy and Carrie always get their own “Paragraph of Thanks” for putting up with our late hours and countless phone calls.

Our final and foremost thanks always goes to our consignors and bidders. From A to Z in both categories you contin- ue to amaze us with the material you turn up and integrity with which you conduct yourselves in all aspects of our dealings. The friendships we have made out of the trust you have placed in us are immeasurable, and for that we are always grateful.

I hope you enjoy our latest catalog. Feel free to call us anytime with questions, comments or suggestions.

Good Luck

President Huggins and Scott Auctions 900 Silver Spring Ave. Silver Spring, MD 20910 Toll free: 1-866-462-2273 Locally: 301-608-0355 elcome to Huggins and Scott Auctions, the Nation's fastest grow- W ing Sports & Americana Auction House. With this catalog, we are presenting another extensive list of sports cards and mem- orabilia, plus an array of historically significant Americana items. We hope you enjoy this.

V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND THE 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 July 28, 2011 bids are placed on the lot. If you have not bid on the auction: lot, you will need to place your first bid by the time the countdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. If you have any BIDDING BEGINS: questions, please ask in advance! Monday July 18th, 2011 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by Our auction was designed years ago and still remains geared 10:00 pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceed toward affordable vintage items for the serious collector. We to STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to go describe and photograph each item in the most clear and to “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, you easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE are in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots you QUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 or hold the current high bid for, and which lots you have been toll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if you outbid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ON get our machine. It's always the first thing we check every- AN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night the day. item ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEM AFTER 10:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding session REGISTRATION: (STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on July 28th, if you are You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the the only bidder on an item that ends on July 28tht, that phone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or online item will close and you will be declared the winner.We can- at www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is not stress enough; you will want to get your bids in early. 301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method and For example, once you get your catalog, if you were to place have any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normal a bid (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every business hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5p item that you are interested in, you are good to go and will Eastern Time. be allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the possibility of being shutout. Once registered you will need to confirm your email address by following the link in the confirmation email that STEP 2) Extended Bidding Session is automatically sent to your email address that you register Between 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended bidding with. At the time of registration, you will create a User ID session”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for the and Password, that you are responsible for; you will use that end. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any item same User ID and Password every time you log into our site that you have previously bid on, but you may not jump in for this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online or on a new item during this time. by telephone. ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending Style Now adopted by most major auction houses; You're 3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS: Welcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most other auction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auc- STEP 1) Initial Bids tions all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friend- ly. Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog for NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchro- roughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving them nized by Network Time Protocol to eastern time. The ample opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pm clock is set to reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm eastern on the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at time, which is when the lot would end if no additional 11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has

4 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 been received and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot will a bid, you can click on the drop box and you have the officially close and the lone bidder will be declared the win- option at bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250, ner. If there have been two or more bids on a particular $275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475, item, that item will remain open until 30 minutes have $500, $550, $600 and so on. passed without any additional bids on that item. A 30- minute timer is provided for each lot and will be automati- b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your options cally reset every time a new bid is made on that lot. If you for bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300, up your own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30- $2400, $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on. minute clock will NOT reset. This is now available in real time on our website. You will want to the "REFRESH" Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a max button on your computer as the clock counts down, as our bid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you've system will not automatically show an increase in bids. Bids been outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, this on items will continue to be accepted between 10:00 pm means that the other bidder's max was also $850, that they and 11:00 pm from any bidder that has bid on the item placed BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and one prior to 10:00 pm (Extended Bidding Session). Based on more bid will make you the current high bidder.You can these rules, no lot with two or more bids prior to 10:00 pm enter the next acceptable bid of $900 and you will be the can close prior to 11:30 pm EST. current high bid.

BIDDING INCREMENTS: PAYMENT OPTIONS If the current bid is: The Bid increment is We accept personal checks, business checks, money orders, $50 - $249 $10.00 bank checks, and cash. We WILL NOT accept credit cards $250 - $499 $25.00 or Paypal for auction items (unless pre-authorized before $500 - $999 $50.00 the auction ends. Call for details). $1,000 - $2,499 $100.00 $2,500 - $4,999 $250.00 FOLLOWING THE AUCTION $5,000 - $9,999 $500.00 We will send winning bidders an email as well as written $10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00 invoices the week following the auction. Payment is request- $25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00 ed within 15 business days from the end of the auction. $50,000 - $99,999 $5,000.00 Extremely late or non-payments may result in the revoca- $100,000 - $249,999 $10,000.00 tion of bidding privileges for future auctions. Please note: $250,000 - $499,999 $25,000.00 when you bid on an item, you are entering a legally binding contract, indicating that you will pay for your items, plus Here are some examples: the buyers' premium and any additional associated fees (sales tax, shipping, insurance, collection agency fees, etc...). a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who have You are responsible for any and all bids placed with your bid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lot User ID and password. We WILL sell your debt to a collec- ends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00 tion agency if you fail to make payment. pm. At 11:00 pm, Bidder A was the high bidder on Lot 420. If no one else bids before 11:30 pm, Bidder A will MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION win the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at 1) All items are sold to the highest bidder. 11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giv- ing Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No other 2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note our auction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on Lot 420. BUYERS PREMIUM is 17-1/2% of the hammer price. b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 10:00 pm, This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidder will pay ($1175.00 plus shipping, handling and insur- he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm. ance). This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%), This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: it which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY! prevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30 minutes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allows 3) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will work people to know they have won an item without having to with you on larger lots to find the best way. All items must wait for every item in the auction to close. be fully paid for, including shipping and insurance, before they will be sent out. We strongly encourage any local bid- ders to pick up their winnings at our Office or at the House We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendly of Cards. International bidders may want to contact us Auction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it is prior to sending payment to discuss specific shipping just “a better mousetrap.” However should you have any options. questions about this procedure, PLEASE call us on our local or toll free number. 4) Return Policy - ALL LEGITIMATE RETURNS OR A few examples for those of you that may not understand: CREDIT REQUESTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO OUR a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not have ATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF

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 SAVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 5 YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NO Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's: REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THE ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND IN THE SAME New Autograph Authentication: FORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER TO For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining full RECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA- photograph LOA's from one of the respected third party TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!! authentication companies. For the lesser valued items, we We have conservatively graded most items, however we are having those items authenticated and noted with a strongly encourage you to ask specific questions or better unique sticker/certificate combination for each item. In the yet, come view the items you are interested in. If you are remaining cases, on lots with more than one autographed unsure of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right to item, we will issue one blanket auction letter of authenticity make any changes from the print catalog on our website. for the entire lot (although we are trying to do away with Any changes that are made, we will notify all who have this altogether, but sometimes it is the only cost effective placed bids on that item by email. method). This is the original letter that we receive from the authentication company describing the offered lot. You may 5) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves the use this "auction" LOA to obtain individual LOA's should right to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem as you chose to do that. Please call if you have any questions unethical behavior. regarding these auction lot LOA's.

PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOT About Our Grading: retract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you are Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionally aware of the bid that you are placing, and which lot you are graded and encapsulated by independent grading compa- bidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancellation of all nies. Many other lots have been graded by our highly edu- bids in the auction and bidding privileges revoked. WE cated writers. For the most part, these are conservative CANNOT COMPROMISE THE INTEGRITY OF THE grades, but we are human and sometimes we may miss AUCTION BY CANCELING BIDS. something. We are not responsible for a third party grading company agreeing or disagreeing with our assessment and 6) 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 numerical grade or the exact grade that we describe. We Spring Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advance strongly recommend that you come look at any items that for an appointment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask that you are bidding on, and make your own determination you provide a list of the items that you want to examine, so about it's grade. we may have them ready for you. No appointments will be allowed on July 28, 2011. Becoming one of Our Field Representatives: Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing compa- 7) All bids are in US Dollars! ny. Should you have an interest in joining our staff, we are always looking for part-time field representatives in new 8) When we refer to a population report about graded areas. Call our head of Field Representatives, Steve Dickler cards, we only reference the population of that card's grad- at 215-530-4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose sit- ing company. For example, if we say an SGC card has three uation for you, as well as a chance to make some serious equals and none better, we are only referring to that card's money. population among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwise stated. All population counts are valid as of the time of Consignments For Our Next Auction: writing and are subject to change. We have already begun taking consignments for our September 28-29 2011 auction. Consignment deadline: About Our Autographs: August 19th - by consigning your items early, you allow us All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions come the opportunity to advertise your items on our website, in with either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most trade publications and press releases, as well as at major used), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), shows across the country. This is an invaluable way to Stacks of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some expose your items to our thousands of current bidders and even have more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we take possible new bidders, who can then plan ahead to bid on great pride in only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", your items. Believe me, it happens! "NO QUESTIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's world of autopens, secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, you We are always looking for unique Americana items to try in can rest assured that your autographed items from H&S our catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (pri- have passed the most stringent examination. marily 1960s's and older, though), feel free to call us and discuss it. You may have a pile of gold that's just hidden Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signature under a little dust, or needs the right exposure! was a common practice among teams where the key players would not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendant Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale or would sign for the player. We note any signature that is a consignments of your cards and other treasures. clubhouse signature.

6 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 ED COMO MIKE NELSON 41 BRISTOL ST 3087 SOUTH GARLAND COURT MAIN OFFICE: CHICOPEE, MA 01013 LAKEWOOD, CO 80227 413-348-4930 (303) 989-8069 BILL HUGGINS [email protected] [email protected]

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TOLL FREE: 1-866-462-2273 JAY STRECKER 602 EAGLES WING CT SCOTT MILLER LOCALLY: 301-608-0355 LINTHICUM, MD 21090 647 W CALLE FRANJA VERDE 410-850-0782 SAHUARITA, AZ 85629 FAX: 301-608-0353 [email protected] (520) 777-3379 [email protected] WEBSITE: MICHAEL GOLSTEYN 6555 SKYRIDGE DR BOB BRILL WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM BELMONT, MI 49306 PO BOX 7408 616-218-9334 VENTURA, CA 93006 [email protected] [email protected] (805) 660-9166 [email protected] JAY DYER 60 CLUBHOUSE DR, UNIT 104 BOB HALLMAN JOSH WULKAN PALM COAST, FL 32137 2370 MANUELA DRIVE 4272 NORTON AVE (386) 597-7552 CHASKA, MN 55318 OAKLAND, CA 94602 [email protected] (952) 448-5143 510-530-1156 [email protected] [email protected] KENT FEDDEMAN 780 NE 37TH ST RICH GOVE STEVE DICKLER BOCA RATON, FL 33431 13702 BIRNEY POINT LANE 1490 CLINTON DR 561-573-4975 HOUSTON,TX 77044 YARDLEY, PA 19087 [email protected] (281) 225-7535 215-530-4365 [email protected] [email protected] CRAIG CRAMPTON 43304 BURKE DALE ST RICK GIDDINGS DICK DECOURCY SOUTH RIDING,VA 20152 GIZMO'S SPORTSCARDS PO BOX 2587 703-220-4718 PO BOX #134 HIGHLANDS, NC 28741 [email protected] DAVIS JUNCTION, IL 61020 828-342-2693 (815) 645-8282 U N C L E D I C K@H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT.C O M CHRIS BUCKLER [email protected] LOUISVILLE, KY 40222 KEVIN ENDO (502) 727-2921 ERIC POLLICE PO BOX 647 [email protected] P.O. BOX 16224 WILLIAMSFIELD, OH 44093 PITTSBURGH, PA 15242 440-293-4478 TIM FASSLER (412) 587-2968 [email protected] PMB 273 [email protected] 12430 TESSON FERRY RD RICHARD WIERCINSKI ST. LOUIS, MO 63128 DOUG WILIAMS 201-417-6282 (314) 640-0008 5489 CRANY CREEK DR. [email protected] [email protected] GLOUCESTER,VA. 23061 (804) 693-4505 RON VITRO JASON CHARTRAND [email protected] PO BOX 15 355 CALEDONIA AVE NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10804 DORVAL, PQ H9S 2Y1 914-235-5478 (514) 631-0332 [email protected] [email protected]

STEVE PHILLIPS STEVE BUCKHOLTZ 4320 FIELD GATE CT 1000 MURRAY HILL RD ARLINGTON,TX 76016 VESTAL, NY 13850 817-454-4344 (607) 798-9477 [email protected] [email protected]

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 SAVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 7 1. 1968 Topps 3-D Near Set of (10/12) PSA Graded Cards with Perez & Stottlemyre The 1968 Topps 3-D test issue turned new ground in the trading card industry by creating a visual illusion of space in relation to the subject. More important- ly, this series was purportedly released at only a handful of stores in the Brooklyn area. The pairing of innovation and scarcity makes the offered near set of (10/12) cards a monumental acquisition for the set enthusiast. Included are PSA 8: (3 cards) with Fairly (Dugout Variation), Lonborg, Stottlemyre; PSA 7: (4 cards) with Maloney (Dugout Variation), Perez, Powell, B. Robinson; PSA 6: Swoboda; PSA 5: Flood and PSA 4: W. Davis. Missing only Clemente and Staub for completion. Opening Bid $900.00 2. 1968 Topps 3-D Roberto Clemente 3. 1968 PSA 5 Topps 3-D 4. 1968 Leading off the Topps acclaimed 1968 Ron Fairly Topps 3-D test (No 3-D Jim issue is the leg- Dugout) Maloney endary Roberto (No Clemente. Variation Graded EX 5 PSA 7 Dugout) by PSA, this Graded NM 7 Variation challenging by PSA. An PSA 6 Type displays oddity from Graded EX- mild crazing 1968 Topps 3- M T 6 by near the upper D issue is P S A . left border found with the Presented is a along with offered Ron 1968 To p p s moderate dis- Fairly variation. 3-D Jim coloration on The majority of Maloney (no the left edge. samples from dugout) varia- The pensive image of the Hall of Fame hero is other- the series con- tion. This elu- wise unimpeded by any significant flaw. tain a dugout in sive sample Opening Bid $1500.00 the three- displays mild dimensional surface and background. However, this sample depicts only the reverse toning slugger against a blurred setting. An ideal purchase for along with slightly errant centering. Being that PSA the prospective master set collector. does not distinguish between variations, no population Opening Bid $400.00 reports are available for this more elusive sample. Opening Bid $400.00

5. 1968 Topps 3-D Willie Davis 6. 1968 Topps 3-D 7. 1968 Topps 3-D PSA 6 Jim Lonborg Opening Bid PSA 8 PSA 8 $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

8. 1968 Topps 9. 1968 Topps 10. 1968 Topps 3-D Tony Perez 3-D Boog Powell 3-D Ron PSA 8 PSA 8 Swoboda PSA 7 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

8 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 12. (4) 1909-11 T206 11. 1909-11 T206 Walter White Border Ty Cobb Johnson Portrait PSA EX Pose Variations-All 5 PSA Graded Each graded by PSA. Put a dent Graded EX 5 by PSA. With a deter- into your 1909-11 T206 White mined gaze, Walter Johnson com- Border project with each of the mands the offered 1909-11 T206 por- four Ty Cobb pose variations. trait. This decently centered antiquity Included are PSA 4: Red Portrait displays even corner and edge wear (Sweet Caporal); PSA 3: Bat Off along with a crisp surface registra- Shoulder (Sweet Caporal); PSA tion. With exception to a minimal 2: Green Portrait (Piedmont) and printing imperfection, the Piedmont PSA 1: Bat On Shoulder (Sweet 150 advertising back is clean. Opening Bid $400.00 Caporal). These obverses exhibit wear consistent with their techni- cal grades, while the advertising backs are clean. Opening Bid $400.00

14. (10) 1909-11 T206 13. (4) 1909-11 T206 White Border Graded Hall of Famers & Graded Cards—All Stars with Lajoie & SGC 50-60 Mathewson Each appropriately graded by SGC. Offered is a grouping of Tame “The Monster” with these four ten quality mid-grade 1909-11 1909-11 T206 Hall of Famers and T206 White Border singles. stars. Unless noted, each of these pro- Included are SGC 60: fessionally graded cards displays a Anderson; SGC 50: (9 cards) common advertising reverse. Included with Bergen (Batting), H. are 1.) Bender (PSA 4, Pitching, with Davis (Initialed Front), Dygert, Trees); 2.) Lajoie (GAI 4, Batting, Howell (Hand at Waist), T. Polar Bear); 3.) Mathewson (PSA 3, Jones, Murray (Batting), Portrait) and 4.) Meyers (PSA 6). Rhodes, Schreck and Willett. Opening Bid $200.00 Each relic displays a common advertising back. Opening Bid $150.00

15. (42) T205 Gold Borders & T206 White Borders with (17) Graded & (7) Hall of Famers/Southern Leaguers Supplement your pre-war tobacco card gathering with these (42) T205 Gold Borders and T206 White Borders. Highlights include 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (10 cards, 30% EX-MT, 40% EX, 20% VG-EX, 10% VG, all Piedmont backs); 1909- 11 T206 White Borders: (32 cards, all common backs, unless noted) with Ungraded: (15 cards, 13% VG, 20% GD, 47% FR, 20% PR) with Bastian (PR, San Antonio), Collins 16. 1912 T202 Hassan Folders Egan/Mitchell PSA 7 (VG); PSA 4: McGraw (Glove at Graded NM 7 by PSA. Bolster your 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders project with Hip, Sovereign); SGC 50: (13 cards) this high-grade Egan/Mitchell tandem. This 99-year-old relic is bolstered by well-con- with Westlake (Danville), Willis structed corners, radiant white edges and precise centering. Between the Reds alumni (Throwing); SGC 40: Bender (SGC is a problem-free “Chase Gets Ball Too Late” caption. Of the 82 similar copies judged 40) and SGC 30: F. White by the grading service, this example is one of seven at the grading tier with only six (Houston). More on our website. better. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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17. (37) 1919-21 W514 SGC Graded Collection with Ruth, Hornsby & Johnson—All Authentic Each graded Authentic by SGC. Assembled are (37) 1919-21 W514 strip cards headlined by Ruth, Hornsby and W. Johnson. These near century-old specimens were neatly extracted from a period strip and generally present (EX-MT to NM) with negligible wear, clean backs and scant instances of errant scissor cutting. Included are #1, #2 Ruth, 4, 5, #6 Neale, 7, 9-12, 14, #16 Southworth, #17 Luque, 19, 20, #31 Gandil, 38, 46, 51, #56 18. (4) 1913 T200 Fatima Team Cards—All PSA or SGC Hornsby, 57, 58, 61, 63, 66, 68, 86, Each graded by either PSA or SGC. Available is an attractive quartet of 1913 T200 89, 92, 93, #94 W. Johnson, #95 Fatima Cigarettes team cards. Included are SGC 40: Nationals (M. Brown, Crawford, #107 R. Youngs, 109, Tinker); PSA 2: Boston Americans (Hooper, Speaker, Wood); SGC 30: Philadelphia 116, 117 and 120. Nationals (Alexander, Rixey) and SGC 20: Washington Americans (Gandil, Griffith, Opening Bid $750.00 Johnson). Opening Bid $400.00

19. (12) 1917 Collins- McCarthy SGC Graded 20. (7) 1934-36 Singles Diamond Stars Semi- The “Golden City” is the birthplace High Numbers—All of these twelve elusive 1917 SGC 60-80 Collins-McCarthy Type cards. Each graded by SGC, included are SGC Each graded by SGC. Finish off 50: (2 cards) with #136 Rariden, your 1934-36 Diamond Stars set #199 Zeider; SGC 40: #112 with these seven semi-high num- McCarty; SGC 30: (4 cards) with bers. Included are SGC 80: (2 #16 Bodie, #98 Leonard, #102 cards) with #89 Stripp, #90 Luderus, #105 Mamaux; SGC 20: (2 Hayworth; SGC 70: (3 cards) cards) with #7 Archer, #99 Lewis; with #85 Solters, #88 Selkirk, SGC 10: #54 Gallia; SGC #92 E. Allen; SGC 60: #87 Authentic: #88 Johnston and #101 O’Neil and #91 Harris. Louden. Three cards display reverse Opening Bid $200.00 paper loss or writing. Opening Bid $200.00

22. (5) 1940- 1949 Play Ball, 21. (18) 1934-36 Batter- Bowman & Up High Numbers with Leaf Baseball (6) Hall of Famers—All Hall of Famers SGC 60-80 with DiMaggio “The Big Six,” Knock it out of the park with these “Joltin’ Joe,” “The eighteen 1934-36 Batter-Up high Man” and “Yogi” are numbers. Each graded by SGC, teamed on these five these depression-era classics are 1940-1949 Play Ball, quite difficult to locate and head- Bowman and Leaf lined by a sextet of Cooperstown Baseball Hall of inductees. Included are SGC 80: Famers. Included are #181 Rolfe; SGC 70: (7 cards) with graded renditions of #83, #86 Gomez, 88, #126 R. 1.) 1940 Play Ball #1 Ferrell, 123, #174 W. Ferrell, 186; DiMaggio (BVG 3.5); SGC 60: (10 cards) with #102, 128, 2.) 1940 Play Ball 141, 152, #156 Durocher, 161, 162, Mathewson #175 #173 Frisch, #179 Bottomley and (PSA 4); 3.) 1948 #180 T. Jackson. Bowman #6 Berra RC Opening Bid $400.00 (BVG 7); 4.) 1949 Bowman #24 Musial (BVG 3) and 5.) 1949 Leaf #4 Musial (trimmed). Opening Bid $200.00

10 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 23. 1952 Topps #311 24. 1952 PSA 1 Topps #307 Graded PR-FR 1 by PSA. As one of Frank the most venerated cards in the hobby, Campos the offered 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle high number is a prized show- “Black piece regardless of its technical assess- Star” ment. The surface of this astounding Variation— high number presents much nicer than the grade with strong corners, gleam- PSA 1 ing white edges and a crisp registra- Graded PR-FR 1 tion. Aside from askew centering and by PSA. Upon multiple hairline creases, which barely receiving formal impede the card’s appeal, this center- recognition as a piece displays the attributes of a (VG) legitimate varia- card. The appropriately given techni- tion by The cal grade is due to reverse writing and Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards, the offered 1952 Topps #307 Frank Campos mildew staining. Despite those flaws, “black star on back” immediately catapulted atop the wantlists of many seasoned col- the overall construction of the card is lectors. Unquestionably the scarcest variant from one of the most acclaimed baseball not compromised and is still a suitable card issues in history, only (37) Campos “black star on back” samples have been con- addition for those seeking to elevate firmed by the third-party service in any condition. This particular specimen is low- their classic Topps collection to the grade due to a combination of wear including heavy creasing and significant corner next level. wear. The all-important reverse displays mild water damage that barely impacts the Opening Bid $1200.00 card’s appeal. For the master set completist or variation specialist, this exceedingly difficult card is absolutely “one to get.” Opening Bid $400.00

25. 1952 26. 1953 Bowman Topps #82 #101 Mickey Mickey Mantle Mantle - PSA 5 PSA 7.5 Graded EX 5 Trumping the by PSA. With remainder of the an air of confi- set’s cardboard dence and a treasures in determined terms of value glance, the and resultant youthful appeal, the 1952 Mickey Mantle Bowman stands tall on Baseball #101 this mid-grade Mickey Mantle 1953 Topps 27. 1953 Bowman Color #59 & 1954 #82 corner- remains a key Bowman #65 Mickey Mantle acquisition for stone. This sec- any serious col- ond-year speci- Singles—Both PSA 5 lection. men displays Each graded EX 5 by PSA. Presented is a prized pair of Encapsulated and Graded NM+ 7.5 by PSA, this well- slightly askew early Mickey Mantle renditions. Included are 1.) 1953 centered specimen showcases vivid imagery and an centering along with moderate corner and edge wear. Bowman Color #59 and 2.) 1954 Bowman #65. Modest immaculate reverse. The gleaming surface is otherwise free of imperfec- peripheral wear is the only significant detractor on this Opening Bid $400.00 tions, and the reverse is clean. tandem of classic cardboard. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

29. (31) 30. 1951 1950 Bowman Bowman Baseball Baseball Graded Graded Starter Set Cards—All of (91) 5-7 Cards— Featured are (31) Mostly 7-8 1950 Bowman Start your 1951 Baseball graded Bowman Baseball cards. Included project with this are PSA 7: (3 graded starter set cards) with #159, of (91) cards. This 28. 1953 Topps Baseball #82 Mickey 222, #226 higher-grade Mantle & #220 Satchel Paige—Both Konstanty; PSA assortment is high- BVG 6.5 6: (4 cards) with lighted by several #58 Furillo, 113, semi-stars and thir- Each graded 6.5 EX-MT+ by BVG. Pick up two key 161, #229 Frisch; impediments to your 1953 Topps Baseball collection teen challenging SGC 80: (5 high numbers. Highlights include PSA 8: (6 cards) with with these appropriately graded #82 Mickey Mantle cards) with #118, 152, 183, 209, #215 Lopat; PSA 5: and #220 Satchel Paige singles. The sub-grades are as #76, 146, 162, 213, #218 Lopat, 304; SGC 88: #239; (18 cards) with #4, 12, 17, 38, 41, #62 Kluszewski, PSA 7: (75 cards) with #81 Furillo, #219 Woodling, follows: #82 Mantle (Centering 7.5, Corners 6, Edges #100 Raschi, 111, 117, 136, 143, 150, 154, 162, 166, 8, Surface 8.5) and #220 Paige (Centering 7, Corners 6, 257, #260 Erskine, 264, 278, 279, 297, 298, 310, 313, 190, 194, 195 and SGC 50: #101. 320 and PSA 4: #2 Berra. More on our website. Edges 7, Surface 8). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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31. (19) 1953 Bowman Color 32. (52) 1954 Bowman Baseball Graded Cards with Baseball SGC Graded (3) Hall of Famers Cards with Many Stars Enhance your 1954 Bowman Baseball Add depth to you classic baseball collection project with these (52) SGC graded cards with these nineteen 1953 Bowman Color with many stars. Keys include SGC 80: graded cards. Included are SGC 84: (5 (7 cards) with #145 Martin; SGC 70: (6 cards) with #2, 31, #51 Irvin, 94, 95; SGC cards); SGC 60: (28 cards) with #1 80: (4 cards) with #35, 41, 71, 88; SGC Rizzuto, #6 Fox, #64 Mathews, #177 70: (2 cards) with #3, 24; SGC 60: (3 Ford, #196 Lemon; SGC 50: (9 cards) cards) with #19, 60, #61 Kell; BVG 4.5: and SGC 40: (2 cards) with #164 Wynn. #123; SGC 50: (4 cards) with #11, #40 More on our website. Doby, 70 and 100. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

34. (36) 1950-1955 Bowman Baseball 33. 1954 Topps Baseball Graded Cards with (2) SGC Graded Group of (42) Campanella with Snider & Hodges Offered are three dozen 1950-1955 Chip away at the challenging 1954 Topps Bowman Baseball graded cards with a Baseball edition with these (42) SGC grad- pair of Campanella along with several ed cards. Highlights include SGC 80: (11 Dodgers and Yankees. Keys include cards) with #32 Snider; SGC 70: (9 cards) 1953 Bowman Color: #46 with #36 Wilhelm, #102 Hodges and SGC Campanella (GAI 5.5); 1955 60: (18 cards). More on our website. Bowman: (23 cards) with SGC 88: Opening Bid $150.00 #70 and PSA 7: (14 cards) with #22 Campanella. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

36. (29) 1946-1955 35. (53) 1951-1955 Topps Artvue/Albertype Type Baseball Group with (28) 1 & 2 Hall of Fame Graded Postcards—All PSA “Bums” and “Bombers” headline these Stake your claim for these (29) (53) 1951-1955 Topps Baseball cards 1946-55 Artvue/Albertype Type 1 with (28) graded. Highlights include & 2 Hall of Fame postcards. Each 1951 Topps Blue Backs: #39 Lopat graded by PSA, included are (SGC 84); 1951 Topps Red Backs: 1946-52 Albertype Type 2: (11 #38 Snider (SGC 84); 1953 Topps: #76 cards) with PSA 8: Jennings, Reese (VG); 1954 Topps: #17 Rizzuto McGraw; 1953-55 Artvue Type (PSA 6), #35 Gilliam (PSA 8); 1955 1: (18 cards) with PSA 8: Chance, Topps: #38 Turley (PSA 8) and #198 Cummings, Keeler, Klem; PSA 6: Berra (PSA 5). More on our website. Ruth; PSA 5: Mathewson and Opening Bid $200.00 Ruth. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

38. (28) 1961 Topps Baseball SGC Graded 37. (32) 1956 & 1957 Cards with Mays & (8) High Topps Baseball Graded Numbers Cards of Yankees & Score with these (28) 1961 Topps Dodgers Baseball SGC graded cards headlined by Bronx and Flatbush align with these Mays and eight high numbers. Included (32) 1956 and 1957 Topps Baseball are SGC 80: (7 cards) with #237, #460 graded cards. Highlights include 1956 Hodges, 473, 477, 479, 483, #554 Pirates Topps: (22 cards) with PSA 8: (3 Team; SGC 70: (3 cards) with #373, cards) with #21, 40, 270; #113 Rizzuto #417 Marichal RC, 526; SGC 60: (10 (SGC 80); 1957 Topps: (10 cards) cards) with #120 Mathews, 173, 223, with PSA 8: (2 cards) with #173, 252; 433, 474, #485 Banks MVP, 556, 560, PSA 7: #80 Hodges and PSA 6: #210 564, 567; SGC 50: (7 cards) with #2 Campanella. More on our website. Maris, #35 Santo RC, #150 Mays, 466, Opening Bid $200.00 #480 Campanella MVP, 486, 555 and SGC 40: #524. Opening Bid $150.00

12 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 40. (27) 1961-1973 Topps Baseball Graded Cards with Rose & Clemente Here is a top- shelf sampling of (27) 1961- 39. 1963 Topps Baseball PSA 7 & 8 1973 Topps 41. (60) 1951-1977 Topps Graded Starter Set of (150) Cards Baseball graded Yankees PSA Graded Cards with Each graded either NM-MT 8 or NM 7 by PSA. cards. Mantle Highlights Presented is a razor-sharp gathering of (150) different Bronx faithful will savor this arrangement of sixty include 1962 1963 Topps Baseball singles. Although this selection is 1951-1977 Topps PSA graded Topps: #213 primarily comprised of commons, a sampling of Hall of cards. Highlights include 1951 Topps Red Backs: #5 Ashburn (PSA Famers and (31) tougher high numbers is present. Rizzuto (PSA 5); 1961 Topps: #576 Maris AS (PSA 7); 8); 1964 Topps: Included are (40) PSA 8 and (110) PSA 7: #125 1962 Topps: #592 Bouton RC (PSA 7), #596 Pepitone #125 Rose Roberts, #135 Ashburn and #169 Perry. More on our RC (PSA 7); 1964 Topps: #331 A.L. Bombers/Mantle (SGC 80); 1968 Topps Game: #8 Mays (PSA 7) and website. (PSA 7); 1966 Topps: #50 Mantle (PSA 7); 1967 1973 Topps: #50 Clemente (PSA 7). More on our web- Opening Bid $300.00 Topps: #103 Mantle CL (PSA 7) and 1970 Topps: site. #623 (PSA 9). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

42. (670+) 1954-1967 43. (86) 1961-1980 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Graded Hall of Shoebox Collection Famers and Stars—All with (172) PSA PSA 8-9 Graded 6-8 These (86) 1961-1980 Topps Baseball Presented is a top-shelf gathering PSA graded cards are comprised of (670+) 1954-1967 Topps almost solely of Hall of Famers. Each Baseball cards with (172) crisp graded either Mint 9 or NM-MT 8 by PSA graded singles (all EX-MT the grading service, this gallery is 6 through NM-MT 8). This ideal for those seeking multiple high- arrangement is packed with stars grade Cooperstown inductees in one and a sprinkling of tough high shot. Highlights include PSA 9: (37 numbers. Keys include 1954 cards) with 1975 Hostess: #80 Yount Topps: (48 cards, average EX- RC; 1978 Topps: (2) #20 Rose; PSA MT to NM, 5 graded); 1955 8: (49 cards) with 1972 Topps: #751 Topps: (60 cards, average EX- Carlton TRD; 1975 Topps: #223 MT to NM, 6 graded) with #28 Yount RC, #500 Ryan; #660 Aaron; Banks (VG-EX); 1959 Topps: 1975 Topps Mini: #223 Yount RC, (217 cards, median EX-MT to #228 Brett RC; 1978 Topps: (3) #36 NM, 25 graded) with #163 Koufax (EX-MT), (25) PSA 6; 1960 Topps: #148 Murray RC, #707 Molitor/Trammell Yastrzemski RC (EX-MT), #160 Mantle/Boyer (VG-EX); 1961 Topps: (64 cards, RC; 1979 Topps: #116 O. Smith RC average NM, 43 graded) with #443 Snider (PSA 6), (7) PSA 8, (21) PSA 7; 1964 and 1980 Topps: #482 Henderson Topps: (124 cards, mostly EX-MT to NM, 31 graded) with #230 B. Robinson and RC. More on our website. (20) PSA 7. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

44. (41) 45. (57) 1982-1994 1974-1998 Baseball Graded Rookies Nolan Ryan & Superstars—All 8-10 Graded with PSA/DNA Griffey Cards with Supplement your modern baseball (22) gathering with this elite assortment of (57) 1982-1994 baseball graded rook- PSA/BGS ies and superstars, each graded by Gem Mint & either PSA or BGS. Featured are BGS Certified 9.5: (8 cards) with (2) 1993 Donruss #598 Gwynn RC, 1984 Topps Nestle Auto #8 Mattingly RC, (2) 1985 Donruss Ride “The #273 Clemens RC, 1993 Finest Express” with Refractors #98 Mattingly AS; PSA 10: these (41) 1974- (11 cards) with (2) 1989 Donruss 1998 Nolan Ryan Rookies #3 Griffey Jr., (one graded cards with PSA/DNA signed, grade for signature (22) PSA/BGS only); PSA 9: (33 cards) with 1982 Gem Mint exam- Topps Traded #98T Ripken RC, 1984 ples and a certified autograph. This high-caliber arrangement is bolstered by PSA 10: Donruss #248 Mattingly RC, (2) 1984 (15 cards) with 1981 Fleer #57, 1982 Fleer #229, 1983 Donruss #118, 1983 OPC Topps Nestle #8 Mattingly RC and #360, 1985 Donruss #60, 1985 Fleer #359; BGS 9.5: (7 cards) with 1983 Topps #360, BGS 9: 1984 Fleer Update #U27 (3) 1984 Topps #470; PSA 9: (18 cards) with 1974 Kellogg’s #8, 1975 Hostess #58, Clemens. More on our website. 1991 Topps Desert Shield #1 and 1998 Donruss Significant Signatures #SP certified Opening Bid $200.00 auto. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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46. 1951 Bowman Baseball Complete Set (324/324) with (18) Graded including #253 Mantle RC (PSA 4.5) Paramount rookie renditions of “The Mick” and “Say Hey” headline the offered 1951 Bowman Baseball complete set of (324) cards. This iconic series is bolstered by eighteen PSA and SGC graded keys. The approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 25% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) with the tough high numbers faring similarly to the more available series. Nearly half of the sets display varying degrees of wax staining on the reverses. Keys include #1 Ford RC (PSA 6), #2 Berra (PSA 4.5), #26 Rizzuto (EX-MT), #31 Campanella (PSA 5), #32 Snider (PSA 4), #80 Reese (PSA 4), #134 Spahn (SGC 86), #165 T. Williams (GD, card is diamond cut), #232 Fox RC (VG), #253 Mantle RC (PSA 4.5), #305 Mays RC (PSA 5); Graded Commons: (10 cards) with PSA 8: (2 cards) with #86, 146 and PSA 7.5: #300. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

47. 1962 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) Entirely Graded PSA 7 Each graded NM 7 by PSA with no qualifiers. In an industry in whichs terms such as “investment” and “high grade” are often tossed about with little conse- quence, this incredible 1962 Topps Baseball complete set of (598) cards meets all the criteria for such acclamation. With fragile wood-grained borders and a tendency for being off-center, this series usually has few specimens that have withstood the decades in such a state of preservation. However, well-constructed corners, precise centering and gleaming surface registrations are uniformly found throughout this nearly half-century old gathering. Key personnel includes #1 Maris, #5 Koufax, #10 Clemente, #18 Mantle/Mays, #50 Musial, #53 Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR LL, #199 Perry RC, #200 Mantle, #300 Mays, ##318 Mantle IA, #320 Aaron, #350 F. Robinson, #360 Berra, #387 Brock RC, #394 Aaron AS, #395 Mays AS, #401 Maris/Cepeda, #425 Yastrzemski, #471 Mantle AS, #500 Snider, #530 Gibson, #544 McCovey, #545 Wilhelm, #575 Schoendienst, #591 McDowell RC, #592 Bouton RC, #594 Uecker RC and #596 Pepitone RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

14 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 48. 1953 Bowman Color Baseball Complete Set (160/160) with (12) Graded Esteemed diamond stars, glorious ball- parks of a bygone age and alluring, near full- bleed photographs are found on the offered 1953 Bowman Color Baseball complete set of (160/160) cards with twelve professionally graded keys. This 49. 1955 Bowman Baseball Master Set of (320) With All acclaimed series has an approximate condition Variations and PSA 6 Mantle breakdown of 20% Presented in its entirety is the 1955 Bowman Baseball master set of (320), plus all (6) (EX-MT or better), different variations. The lot is headlined by several graded keys, and the non-graded 30% (EX), 25% (VG- examples have an approximate overall breakdown of: 20% (EX-MT or better); 20% EX) and 25% (VG or (EX); 45% (VG-EX); and 15% (VG or lesser), with tougher high numbers (225-320) lesser) with 5-10% dis- faring similarly. Highlights include: #10 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #22 Campanella (VG-EX), playing evidence of #23 Kaline (EX-MT), #33 Fox (PSA 8), #37 Reese (VG-EX), #68 E. Howard RC trimming. Keys include (VG), #103 Mathews (EX-MT), #130 Ashburn (PSA 6), #134 Feller (VG-EX), #158 #9 Rizzuto (trimmed), Hodges (VG-EX), #168 Berra (VG-EX), #171 Roberts (EX-MT), #179 Aaron (VG), #10 Ashburn (EX-MT), #184 Mays (VG-EX), #202 Mantle (PSA 6), #242 Banks (VG-EX), #265 Barlick #32 Musial (SGC 50), (PSA 8), #267 Honochick (EX), #283 Chylak RC (VG-EX), #303 Conlan (EX-MT) #33 Reese (SGC #308 Lopez (EX), #313 Donatelli RC (PSA 7), #315 Hubbard RC (EX) and #320 Authentic), #44 Susce RC (EX). More on our website. Bauer/Berra/Mantle Opening Bid $400.00 (SGC 70), #46 Campanella (SGC 80), #59 Mantle (PSA 5), #92 Hodges (SGC 70), #93 Rizzuto/Martin (trimmed), #97 Mathews (EX-MT), #99 Spahn (SGC 70), #114 Feller (SGC 80), #117 Snider (EX-MT), #121 Berra (SGC 50) and #153 Ford (SGC 50). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

50. 1955 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (206) With (5) PSA Graded Presented in its entirety is the 1955 Topps Baseball set of (206). The card giant’s first-ever horizontal format shows nicely on this assortment that carries an approximate overall break- down of 5% (EX or better); 45% (VG-EX); 35% (VG): and 15% (GD or lesser), with (5) PSA graded examples. Keys include: #1 Rhodes (VG- 51. 1955 Red Man Complete Set of (50) With Tabs EX), #2 T. The fourth and final installment in the tobacco industry’s long-awaited return to card- Williams (FR), #4 Kaline (PSA 4), #5 Gilliam (VG-EX), #22 Skowron (VG), #24 board collectibles, the 1955 Red Man set is represented in its entirety. This desirable Newhouser (VG-EX), #28 Banks (PSA 4), #31 Spahn (GD), #47 Aaron (VG), #50 J. gathering of (50) complete with tabs has an approximate condition breakdown of 40% Robinson (VG), #75 Amoros (EX), #100 Irvin (VG-EX), #120 Kluszewski (VG-EX), (EX-MT or better); 10% (EX); 20% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG). Highlights include: #123 Koufax RC (VG-EX), #124 Killebrew RC (VG), #125 Boyer RC (VG-EX), #A3 Ford (EX-MT), #N3 Hodges (VG), #N7 Mays (EX), #A8 Lemon (EX-MT), #152 Agganis RC (VG-EX), #155 Mathews (PSA 4), #156 Black (VG), #164 #N10 Spahn (VG), #N12 Wilhelm (VG-EX), #A14 Wynn (NM), #A16 Berra (VG), Clemente RC (PSA 4), #166 Bauer (VG_EX), #187 Hodges (VG-EX), #189 Rizzuto #N17 Reese (EX-MT) and #N19 Snider (VG-EX). (VG), #194 Mays (GD), #198 Berra (VG) and #210 Snider (FR). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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 SAVA 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 15 BA S E BA L L JULY 28, 2011 52. 1950 Bowman Baseball Near Master Set (322/323) with (18) Graded For the cardboard specialist is the off e r e d 1950 Bowman Baseball near master set of (322/323) cards with eighteen professionally graded. This pint-sized series has an approxi- mate condition breakdown of 25% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with the tougher low series faring similarly to the remaining num- bers. Highlights include #6 Feller (EX-MT), # 11 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #19 Spahn (EX), #21 Reese (EX-MT), #22 J. Robinson ( V G - E X ) , #46 Berra (EX-MT), #75 Campanella (VG- EX), #77 Snider (EX-MT), #98 T. Wi l l i a m s (EX-MT) and #217 Stengel (PSA 8 oc & EX-MT, both variations). A l s o present are both versions of each card in the final #181-252 series, (with and without the copyright statements on the back, only missing one version of #199). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

53. 1948 Bowman Baseball 54. 1950 Bowman Baseball Near Complete Set (48/48) Set (232/252) Featured is the initial 1948 Bowman Offered is a pint-sized 1950 Bowman Baseball Baseball complete set of (48) cards. This near set of (232/252) cards. This ready-to-com- star-packed edition has an approximate plete edition has an approximate condition condition breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 15% better), 20% (EX), 15% (VG-EX) and (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 40% (VG or lesser) 40% (VG or lesser) with nearly 15% dis- with the high numbers presenting much nicer playing reverse writing. Highlights than the lower series. Keys include #6 Feller include #6 Berra RC (FR), #8 Rizzuto (GD), #11 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #19 Spahn (EX) RC (GD), #18 Spahn RC (FR) and #36 and #21 Reese (EX). More on our website. Musial RC (PR). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

56. 1952 Topps 55. 1950 Royal Desserts Baseball Low Number Baseball Near Set (22/24) Set (1-310) with (2) Albums The offered 1952 Topps Baseball low number set of (310) cards fea- Enjoy this delectable 1950 Royal Desserts tures some of the biggest names in Baseball near set of (22/24) cards housed in the sport’s history. This iconic a pair of original albums (both EX, with series is mostly mid-grade and has mild wear). This horizontal series averages an approximate condition break- (VG) due to errant scissor extraction from down of 25% (EX-MT or better), the original pudding boxes. Despite the 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and inaccurate paring, the cards are largely 25% (VG or lesser). The tougher crease-free with clean backs. Included are #1-80 series presents similarly and #1 Musial (VG), #2 Reese (GD), #3 Kell is comprised of (75) black backs (GD), #5 Spahn (VG), #11 Rizzuto (VG), and (5) red backs. Highlights #13 Gordon (VG-EX) and #16 Appling include #1 Pafko (PR), #11 (VG). Missing only #12 and #15 for com- Rizzuto (GD), #33 Spahn (VG- pletion. EX), #36 Hodges (VG-EX), #37 Opening Bid $400.00 Snider (VG), #88 Feller (EX-MT), #175 B. Martin RC (EX), #191 Berra (VG), #216 Ashburn (EX) and #261 Mays (VG). More on 57. 1953 Topps Baseball our website. Complete Set (280/280) Opening Bid $900.00 The budget-conscious collector will savor the offered 1953 Topps Baseball complete 58. 1959 Topps Baseball set of (280) cards. This colorful series has Complete Set (572/572) an approximate condition breakdown of Featured is a challenging 1959 Topps Baseball 20% (VG or better), 40% (GD), 20% (FR) complete set of (572/572) cards. This diffi- and 20% (PR) with the challenging high cult-to-complete edition has an approximate numbers presenting similarly to the more condition breakdown of 15% (EX-MT or bet- available series. A d d i t i o n a l l y, nearly 5- ter), 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG 10% display varying degrees of back or lesser) with the tougher high numbers pre- damage including glue residue or paper senting slightly lesser than the remainder of loss. Keys include #1 J. Robinson ( F R ) , the set. Highlights include #10 Mantle (VG), #27 Campanella (VG), #37 Mathews #50 Mays (VG), #150 Musial (VG), #163 (GD), #76 Reese (FR), #82 M a n t l e ( F R ) , Koufax (VG-EX), #202 Maris (EX-MT), #380 #104 Berra (FR), #114 Rizzuto (PR), Aaron (GD), #461 Mantle HR (VG), #478 #147 Spahn (FR), #207 Ford (GD), #220 Clemente (EX), #514 Gibson RC (VG), #515 P a i g e (FR), #244 M a y s (FR), #258 Killebrew (VG-EX), #561 Aaron AS (VG- Gilliam RC (FR) and #263 Podres RC EX), #563 Mays AS (EX-MT) and #564 (FR). More on our website. Mantle AS (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

16 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 59. 1948 Bowman 60. (72) 1951 Topps Baseball Complete Baseball Grouping Set (48/48) with (12) with Red Backs Set PSA Graded & Blank & Teams Back Infuse your early Topps Presented is the premier 1948 Baseball collection with these Bowman Baseball complete set (72) cards including a Red of (48) cards. This series con- Backs set. Highlights include tains twelve PSA graded keys 1951 Topps Red Back set: with the remainder of the set (52/52, 30% EX-MT or better, averaging (EX to EX-MT). 30% EX, 15% VG-EX, 25% Highlights include #3 Kiner RC VG or lesser, 14 dupes) with (PSA 4), #5 Feller (PSA 8, oc), #1 Berra (VG), #5 Rizzuto #6 Berra RC (PSA 8, oc), #8 (EX), #22 Feller (VG-EX), #30 Rizzuto RC (PSA 6), #17 Slaughter (PSA 6), #18 Spahn RC (PSA 7), #36 Musial RC Spahn (GD), #38 Snider (VG), (PSA 5) and #38 Schoendienst RC (PSA 8, oc). Also present is an additional #42 Poat (2) #50 Irvin RC (both GD); 1951 Topps Teams: (5 cards, all dated) with Athletics blank backed (trimmed). More on our website. (GD), Giants (FR), Red Sox (PR), Reds (PR) and Senators (GD). More on our web- Opening Bid $400.00 site. Opening Bid $250.00

62. 1950-1956 B.E. 61. 1953 Bowman Black & White Callahan Hall of Fame Baseball Complete Set (64/64) Near-Set of (81/82) With with (7) PSA Graded & Both Chandler, Baker and (2) Bevan Variations Albums Offered is a 1953 Bowman Black & White Issued by “Who’s Who in Baseball” Baseball complete set (64/64) with (7) PSA grad- publisher B.E. Callahan from 1950- ed and both Bevan variations. This muted edition 1956, these Hall of Fame Cards has an approximate condition breakdown of 15% include (81/82) specimens, with (3) (NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and variations missing, as well. The col- 30% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #1 G. Bell lectibles show predominantly (EX- (PSA 6), #15 Mize (VG-EX), #27 Lemon (PSA MT) or (NM) quality with keys includ- 4.5), #28 Wilhelm (EX-MT), #30 (SGC 84), #37 ing Baker, Chandler, Cobb, Dean, (SGC 84), #39 Stengel (PSA 4), #43 Bevan (PSA Hartnett, Klem, Lyons, Ruth, Simmons 4, mc, born 1930) and #55 (PSA 6). and Waner (both variations). Also Opening Bid $300.00 included are (2) different albums and (10) duplicates. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

63. 1960 Fleer Baseball Greats 64. 1960 Fleer Baseball Complete Set (79/79) Greats Near Set (69/79) with (20) Graded with (38) Dupes including (6) Dupes Presented is a sharp 1960 Fleer Immortals from baseball’s past Baseball Greats near set of (69/79) are portrayed on this 1960 Fleer cards with (38) dupes. This razor-sharp Baseball Greats complete set edition averages (EX-MT to NM) with (79/79) with twenty graded, six moderate instances of slightly askew of which are dupes. This series centering. Keys include (2) #6 W. averages (EX to EX-MT) and is Johnson (NM, EX-MT), #28 Gehrig highlighted by #3 Ruth (EX), (EX), (2) #53 Foxx (NM-MT, EX), #28 Gehrig (PSA 6), #42 Cobb #62 Wagner (EX-MT) and (2) #72 T. (PSA 8, oc), #62 Wagner (VG- Williams (both EX-MT). More on our EX) and #72 T. Williams (VG- website. EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

65. 1960-1961 Nu-Card Hi- 66. (11) 1960-1980 Lites/Baseball Scoops Fleer Baseball Complete & Master Sets Complete/Near Sets Contemporary achievements and Those with an eye for the off- notable records of our national pastime beat will appreciate these eleven are documented on this tandem of 1960-1980 Fleer Baseball com- 1960-1961 Nu-Card Hi-Lites/Baseball plete/near sets. Highlights Scoops complete and master sets. include 1960-61 Fleer Team Featured are 1960 Nu-Card Hi-Lites Logo Decals set: (34 decals, master: (98/98, average EX-MT to average NM-MT); 1970 Fleer NM, includes (80/80) regular and set: (66/66, aver- (18/18) black-and-white #1-18 blank age EX-MT) and Uncatalogued backed variations, 8 additional white 1972 Cloth Team Flag set: backs) with (2) #1 Babe Three Homers (24/24, average NM, most likely (both EX), (2) #16 Ruth Called Shot produced by Fleer). More on (both EX-MT), #22 Mantle HR (EX- our website. MT) and 1961 Nu-Card Scoops set: (80/80, median NM) with #422 Mantle HR Opening Bid $150.00 (PSA 8). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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 SAVA 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 17 BA S E BA L L JULY 28, 2011 67. 1961 Post Cereal 68. 1962 Post Cereal Baseball Master Set Baseball Master Set (357/357) with All (261/261) with All Variations Variations Presented is an extremely difficult 1961 Featured is a comprehensive 1962 Post Cereal Baseball master set of Post Cereal Baseball master set of (357/357) cards comprising the base set, (261/261) cards including the company versions along with team/text (200) card base set along with variations. These cereal box survivors (51) tint and (10) text/line varia- generally present (EX-MT) with only a tions. These singles were neatly handful lesser. Keys include (2) #1 Berra extracted from period cereal boxes (both EX-MT, box, company), (2) #4 and generally present (EX-MT to Mantle (both EX-MT, box, company), NM). Keys include (2) #5 Mantle (2) #7 Maris (company is EX-MT, box is (both EX-MT, box and ad), (3) #6 EX), #23 Shaw SP (VG-EX), #73 Maris ((2) EX-MT, VG, one ad, Estrada SP (EX-MT, box), #94 Stobbs one tint variation), (2) #109 SP (NM, company), (2) #107 Aaron Koufax (Blue Lines is EX, Red (company is NM, box is EX), (2) #132 Lines is NM), #124 Jay (PSA 5.5, Clemente (company is NM, box is VG- Blue Lines), #142 Mays (NM), EX), (2) #145 Mays (both EX-MT, com- #145 Adock (NM, Name pany, box), #183 McMillan SP (EX-MT, Incorrect) and (2) #173 Clemente (Blue Lines is PSA Authentic, Red Lines is EX- box) and (2) #193 F. Thomas SP (both EX-MT, box, company). Due to these cards MT). Due to these cards being scissor cut, size variances are present. Additionally, being scissor cut, size variances are present. Additionally, expected traces of factory expected traces of factory residue are found on approximately 30% of the blank residue are found on approximately 15% of the blank reverses. More on our website. reverses. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

69. 1964 Topps 70. Sharp 1971 Topps Stand-Up Baseball Complete Complete Set (752/752) & Supers Set (77/77) with (63/63) (63) Graded— Featured is a razor-sharp 1971 Topps #19 on PSA Baseball complete (752/752) and Supers (63/63) set. The pitch black Registry series has an appearance of being Bright colors, tight “vending fresh” and exhibits an perforations and well- approximate condition breakdown of defined corners and 20% (NM-MT or better), 35% (NM), edges are standard on 30% (EX-MT) and 15% (EX or less- the offered 1964 er) with the challenging high num- Topps Stand-Up com- bers presenting on par with the more plete set (77/77) with available series. Moderate instances (63) graded ((61) of askew factory centering are pres- PSA, (2) SGC). This ent. Highlights include #5 Munson popular Topps insert set has a Weighted GPA of 6.32 and Set Rating of 5.22, good for (EX), #20 R. Jackson (EX-MT), #19 on the competitive PSA registry. Highlights include PSA 8.5: (2 cards) with #100 Rose (NM-MT), #250 Bench Callison, T. Davis; PSA 8: (5 cards) with Drysdale SP; PSA 7: (26 cards) with (NM), #341 Garvey RC (NM), #400 Aaron (NM-MT), #450 Gibson (NM-MT), #513 Cepeda, Killebrew, Marichal SP, Mathews SP, Mazeroski, B. Robinson, Spahn SP; Ryan (EX-MT), #550 Killebrew (NM-MT), #600 Mays (EX-MT), #630 Clemente PSA 6.5: (6 cards) with Clemente; PSA 6: (13 cards) with Aaron; SGC 80: (2 cards) (EX-MT), #640 F. Robinson (NM), #709 Baylor RC (NM); 1971 Topps Supers set: with Koufax; PSA 5.5: (3 cards) with Yastrzemski SP; PSA 5: (5 cards) with Mantle (63/63, average EX-MT) with #37 Clemente (NM), #44 Aaron (NM) and #56 Mays and Mays. More on our website. (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

72. (65) 1999-2004 Baseball Complete Sets with (70,000+) Singles Move a moun- tain of card- board into your inventory with these (65) 1999-2004 baseball complete sets. These primarily hand-collated base editions gener- 71. (74) 1981-2001 Baseball Complete Sets with Topps ally grade (NM-MT) and are packed with rookies. Highlights include Topps: 2001 —Mostly Factory Heritage near (405/407), 2003 Gallery HOF, (2) 2003 Bowman Heritage, 2005 Presented is a comprehensive assembly of (74) 1981-2001 baseball complete sets, Heritage base; Donruss: (2) 2001 Baseball’s Best (factory), 2001 Rookies (factory); each of which is factory sealed (unless noted). Highlights include Topps: (51 sets, Fleer: (3) 2000 Greats of the Game, (4) 2002 Greats of the Game and Upper Deck: 1981-1991 Traded are not sealed, unless noted) with 1981-1994 Traded, 1982 Traded 2004 SP Authentic with shortprints (no autos). Also present are (70,000+) 1999-2007 (tape loose, but sealed), 1986-2006, 1989 Tiffany, 1992 Gold, 1994 Archives 1954, singles with thousands of inserts, parallels, numbered cards and probable additional 1994 Traded, 1996 Finest Mantle (not factory), (2) 2008 Allen & Ginter Yankee sets mixed throughout. Due to size/weight, local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Stadium Tribute (one not sealed); Donruss: 1983-1987, 2001 Rookies; Fleer: 1984 Maryland location is highly encouraged. More on our website. Update (not sealed); Upper Deck: 1989 and 1994 All-Time Heroes 1954 Archives. Opening Bid $250.00 Due to size/weight, shipping and handling may be substantial. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

18 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 73. 1970 74. 1971 75. 1971 Topps Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball Complete Complete Set Complete (720/720) of (752) With Set & Super (10) PSA (752/752) Set Graded & 1972 (42/42) This 1971 Topps Topps Presented is a Baseball complete Baseball set of (752) includes 1970 To p p s Group of Baseball com- (10) upper tier PSA p l e t e graded specimens. (737) (720/720) and The ungraded exam- Cards Super set ples present nicely, Presented is a (42/42). Each with most free of the 1971 Topps series averages edge wear commonly Baseball complete set (752/752) and a large 1972 ( E X - M T t o found on the sensi- Topps Baseball group of (737) cards. Highlights NM) with the challenging high numbers and shortprints tive black borders. The vast majority show between include 1971 Topps Baseball set: (752/752, median presenting similarly. Keys include #189 Munson RC (EX-MT) and (NM) quality with keys including: #5 VG to VG-EX, high numbers lesser, 5-10% marked or (EX), #350 Clemente (EX-MT), #500 Aaron (NM), #600 Munson (EX-MT), #20 R. Jackson (NM), #100 Rose written on) with #513 Ryan (VG), #709 Baylor RC Mays (EX-MT), #712 Ry a n (EX-MT); 1970 To p p s (VG-EX), #250 Bench (EX), #400 Aaron (PSA 7), (VG); 1972 Topps: (737 cards, aggregate EX, minimal Supers set: (42/42) with #37 F. Robinson SP (NM) and #513 Ryan (PSA 7), #600 Mays (EX) and #630 duplication) with (5) #50 Mays IA (average EX), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (VG-EX) and #595 Ryan (EX). More #38 Powell SP (EX-MT). More on our website. Clemente (PSA 6). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

76. 1972 77. 1973 78. 1975- Topps and 1974 1979 Baseball Topps Topps Near Set Baseball Baseball (780/787) Complete Complete Assembled is Sets With Set Run a 1972 Topps (18) PSA Coinciding Baseball near Graded with tight-fit- set of ting knit uni- These com- (780/787) forms, bright plete 1973 cards. This colors and the and 1974 series has an dawn of free Topps approximate agency, these Baseball sets condition 1975-1979 include (18) breakdown of Topps Baseball PSA graded 30% (NM or complete sets specimens. better), 35% are hand-collated and well preserved. The vast majority With the majority showing (EX-MT) to (NM) quality, (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX) with the tough show (NM) quality with keys including: 1975 (660) the highlights include: 1973 (660) with #1 high numbers presenting similarly to the more available with #223 Yount RC and #228 Brett RC; 1976 (660) Ruth/Aaron/Mays HR (PSA 8), #50 Clemente (NM), series. Keys include #49 Mays (NM), #79 Fisk/Cooper with #98 Eckersley RC and #550 Aaron; 1977 (660) #220 Ryan (EX-MT), #305 Mays (PSA 8) and #615 RC (NM), #299 Aaron (EX-MT), #595 Ryan (EX-MT), with #650 Ryan; 1978 (726) with #36 Murray RC and Schmidt RC (NM); 1974 (660) with #1 Aaron (EX- #751 Carlton TRD (EX-MT), #752 Morgan TRD (EX- #707 Molitor RC; 1979 (726) with #116 Smith RC. MT), #20 Ryan (EX) and #456 Winfield RC (EX). MT) and #754 F. Robinson TRD (VG-EX). More on More on our website. our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

79. (5) 81. (95) 1975-1980 1979-1999 Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Complete Sets with Sets With (85,000+) 1975 Mini Singles Set Stock your Ranging from storefront with 1975 through these (95) 1980, these (5) 1979-1999 Topps Baseball 80. (15) Baseball Commemorative/ baseball com- complete sets Reprint Complete Sets plete sets. include (NM) Enjoy the player selection and artwork of multiple clas- Unless noted, or better speci- sic series at a fraction of the cost of the originals with each base edition is hand-collated and grades (NM-MT mens. Keys these fifteen mostly baseball commemorative/reprint or better). Highlights include Topps: 1979 (VG), (2) include: 1975 complete sets. Included in this (NM-MT) collection are 1995 Dodgers Archives, 1995 Cyberstats; Donruss: Topps Mini (660) with #223 Yount RC, #228 Brett RC, Commemorative Sets: (5 sets) with 1996 Topps: 1982 and Score: 1995 Gold Rush. Also present are #500 Ryan and #660 Aaron; 1977 (660) with #473 Mantle, Mays; Reprint Sets: (10 sets) with 1983 Topps (85,000+) mixed singles primarily from 1995-1997 Dawson RC and #476 Murphy RC; 1978 (726) with 1952, 1991 Topps Archives 1953 and (2) 1994 Topps with thousands of base inserts, stars and probable addi- #36 Murray RC and #707 Molitor RC; 1979 (726) with Archives 1954 (one Gold). More on our website. tional sets dispersed throughout. Due to size/weight, #116 O. Smith RC; 1980 (726) with #482 R. Henderson Opening Bid $100.00 local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is RC. More on our website. highly encouraged. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 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 SAVA 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 19 BA S E BA L L JULY 28, 2011 83. (54) 1909-11 T205 Gold Border & T206 White Border Singles with (6) Hall of Famers & (6) Graded Supplement your classic cardboard collection with these (54) 1909- 11 T205 Gold Border and T206 White Border 82. (250) 1909-11 T206 White Borders Glued on Five singles. Scrapbook Pages with (32) Hall of Famers Highlights Long before sheets and top loaders were devised to protect our cardboard treasures, the include 1911 standard method of storage in the hobby was to affix cards into period scrapbooks. For the T205 White better part of a century these (250) 1909-11 T206 White Borders were concealed in a period Borders: (13 ledger. The tiny renderings from this family heirloom are neatly arranged on (5) five-card cards, 23% FR, rows, totaling fifty cards on each of the five -sided sheets. Moderate splitting 77% PR, all com- between cards on two pages along with the majority being neatly overlapped does not mon backs) with diminish the remarkable eye appeal. These keepsakes are largely crease-free with well- Chase (FR, defined corners and edges along with stunning obverse hues. Slight evidence of glue residue Extends Below is present on each sheet. Keys include Hall of Famers/Southern Leaguers: (32 Hall of Shoulders), Famers, 1 Southern Leaguer) with Beckley, M. Brown (Cubs on Shirt), Clarke (with Bat), Marquard (PR); (3) E. Collins, Flick, Griffith (Portrait), Hart (Little Rock), (2) Joss (Portrait), (2) Keeler 1909-11 T206 (with Bat), Lajoie (Portrait), (4) Lajoie (Throwing), (2) Marquard (Portrait), Mathewson White Borders: (41 cards, 8% VG or better, 30% GD, 36% FR, 26% PR with (Portrait), (2) Mathewson (White Cap), McGinnity, McGraw (Portrait, no Cap), Speaker, 15% back damage, all common backs, unless noted) with SGC 50: (3 cards) Tinker (Hands on Knees), Waddell (Throwing) and (3) C. Young (Bare Hand Shows). It has with Perring, Schlafly, Street (Portrait); PSA 2: Beckley; SGC 30: (2 cards) yet to be determined what advertising backs are found on the cards or whether they can be with Bresnahan (with Bat), McGinnity; Ungraded: Chase (PR, Throwing, professional removed from the approximately 7-1/2 x 13” sheets. More on our website. Dark Cap, paper loss), Flick (PR) and Jennings (PR, One Hand Showing, paper Opening Bid $750.00 loss). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

84. (65) 1909-1933 T205 Gold Border, T206 White Border & Goudey Singles with Gehrig With an appear- ance that only a mother or vin- tage card devo- tee could love, these (65) 1909- 1933 T205 Gold Border, T206 White Border and 1933 Goudey singles are an ideal option for the 85. (51) 1909-1940 Pre-War Baseball Cards with Several budget-con- Hall of Famers including T206 Walter Johnson scious collector. Add depth to your pre-war baseball inventory with these (51) 1909-1940 singles from The majority of a variety of designations. Highlights include 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (23 cards, these cardboard all common backs, unless noted) with Bender (trimmed, Throwing, with Trees), M. relics display a Brown (GD, Chicago on Shirt), Evers (trimmed, with Bat, Cubs on Shirt), Griffith combination of (GD, Portrait, miscut with no name on card), W. Johnson (GD, Portrait), Joss (GD, acute wear including heavy creasing, contusions/tearing and reverse writing. Included Pitching); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: Griffith (GD, Honest Long Cut), McGraw (GD), are 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (38 cards, all PR to FR, 23 with reverse writing, Wallace (FR, with Cap, writing on back); 1913 T200 Fatima Team Cards: all common backs, unless noted) with Leach (Bending Over, Piedmont Factory 42), Philadelphia Americans (FR); 1914 B18 Blankets: Maranville (VG-EX, White Willis (Portrait); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (19 cards, all PR, with reverse writing, Infield); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #1 Grove (trimmed); 1940 Play Ball: (4 cards) common backs) with Duffy, Fisher SP, Griffith (missing chunk), Tinker and 1933 with #88 Ott (VG-EX), #105 L. Waner (PSA 5), #174 Evers (PSA 5) and #234 Chance Goudey: (8 cards, median FR) with #92 Gehrig (PR). More on our website. (PSA 5). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

20 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 86. 1912 S81 #89 87. (48) 1934-36 Grover Alexander Diamond Stars with Large Silk (15) Hall of Famers— Premium All Green Backs The youthful Grover Offered are (48) different 1934-36 Alexander is portrayed at the Diamond Stars (green backs) with dawn of his Hall of Fame fifteen Hall of Famers. This cards career on the offered 1912 average (GD) with 17% display- S81 #89 large silk premium. ing reverse pencil markings. This delicate 7 x 8-1/2 satin Included are #5, #11 Dickey (FR), portrays the twirler during his #18 Hafey (GD), 19, 24-26, #28 second season with the Lopez (FR), #30 Manush (GD), . T h e #32 Rice (GD), 33, 34, #35 condition-sensitive edges are Averill (GD), #36 Lombardi (GD, free of significant fraying, corrected), 37, 38, 40, 42, #43 while the surface exhibits Lyons (GD), 45-47, #48 R. Ferrell three instances of mild fabric (GD), 51-53, 55-58, #59 creasing. Moderate toning Bottomley (GD), #60 Ruffing and surface soiling does not (FR), 61, 62, #63 T. Jackson disrupt the vibrant image. (GD), #64 Foxx (FR, due to Presents in (EX to EX-MT) reverse pencil mark), 65, #66 condition and is an impres- Medwick (EX-MT), 67-70, 72, sive addition for the advanced 75, 76, #77 Gehringer (FR, due to Hall of Fame collector. reverse pencil mark), 79 and 81. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

88. (93) 1933- 89. (3) 1939 Mostly 1943-1949 Baseball Grab M.P. & Co. Bag with Hall Baseball of Famers Partial Sets including with (37) DiMaggio, Dupes Hornsby & As one of the Wagner only World War II era hobby Representatives from releases, these thirteen different A C C three 1943-1949 classifications are M.P. & Co. found in this mixed- Baseball partial grade assortment of sets made up in (93) 1933-1939 mostly player selection baseball, football and basketball cards. A host of Hall of Fame inductees including for what they DiMaggio, Hornsby and Wagner are found throughout. Highlights include 1933 Sport lacked in detail. K i n g s : #5 Wachter (GD); 1935 Goudey Four- i n - O n e : P. Waner/Hoyt/L. Waner (GD); Highlights include 1943 M.P. & Co. Black partial: (16/24, median GD, 30 dupes) 1935 National Chicle Football: #5 Presnell (GD); 1936 R312 Color Ti n t s : H o r n s b y with (2) DiMaggio (GD, PR), (2) Greenberg (both GD); 1943 M.P. & Co. Blue par- (GD); 1936 National Chicle Fine Pens (R313): (2) D i M a g g i o / E r i c k s o n (one V G - E X , tial: (17/24, mostly GD, 5 dupes) with DiMaggio (GD), (2) Foxx (both GD), Ott one FR with slight back damage), (3) Gehringer (VG-EX, GD, FR), (2) L. Gomez (GD, (GD), T. Williams (GD) and 1949 M.P. & Co. partial: (18/25, average GD, 2 dupes) FR), H. Wa g n e r (GD) and 1938 Goudey: #257 Lopez (EX-MT). More on our website. with #101 T. Williams (PR). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

91. (28) 1934-1936 Diamond Stars with (7) Hall of Famers & (3) High Numbers— All Blue Backs Presented are (28) different 1934-36 92. (19) 1935 Goudey Four-in-One 90. (9) 1931 W517 Strip Cards with Diamond Stars (blue back) with seven Hall of Famers and three tough Singles with Ruth/Maranville Ruth & Gehrig high numbers. These singles average (VG to EX). These nineteen 1935 Goudey Four-in-One singles pic- Offered is a sterling grouping of nine 1931 W517 strip Included are #2 Simmons (FR), 8, #9 Cochrane (GD), ture a combined eighteen Hall of Famers including cards featuring five Hall of Famers including Ruth and 10, 12, #16 L. Waner (VG-EX), 22, 73, #74 Lazzeri Ruth/Maranville. This selection averages (FR to GD) Gehrig. Included are #4 Ruth (FR, due to reverse paper (PR, due to paper loss), 78, 80, 82, 84, 85, #86 Crosetti with nearly 25% displaying either paper loss or tape loss), 8 (VG-EX), 25 (VG-EX), 33 (VG-EX), #35 (EX-MT), 87-89, 90, #91 Harris (VG), 92-94, #95 residue. Keys include Cochrane/Gehringer (FR), Gehrig (VG), #36 Vance (VG), 44 (VG-EX), #47 Appling (EX-MT), 96, 101, #105 Lombardi (FR) and Foxx/Mahaffey (PR, due to tape residue), Goslin (FR, due to reverse paper loss) and #51 Averill #108 Berger (EX-MT). Ruth/Maranville (PR), Simmons/Cochrane (FR) and P. (VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Waner/Hoyt/L. Waner (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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 SAVA 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 21 BA S E BA L L JULY 28, 2011 94. (9) 1939 Play Ball 93. (60) 1936-1939 Baseball Goudey/National Chicle Singles with Baseball Premiums DiMaggio with 1939 Goudey Near Score this starting Set (23/24) nine from the Offered are sixty 1936-1939 acclaimed 1939 Play Goudey/National Chicle Baseball Ball series including premiums with a near set. This an early DiMaggio. oversized gallery features an array Included are #20 (VG- of Hall of Famers including EX), #26 J. DiMaggio DiMaggio, Greenberg and Ott. (GD), 29 (EX-MT), Highlights include 1936 R313 33 (EX-MT), 66 National Chicle Fine Pens: (GD), 70 (EX), 100 Gomez/Ruffing (GD); 1939 R303- (VG-EX), 104 (VG- B Goudey Premiums near: EX) and 107 (EX). (23/24, average VG-EX, 15 dupli- Opening Bid cates) with DiMaggio (PSA 4), (3) $250.00 Feller (VG-EX, VG, PR), Greenberg (VG) and Ott (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

95. (119) 1940s-1950s 96. (120) Baseball Oddball 1909- Collection with Ruth, Modern Gehrig & DiMaggio Baseball Stalwarts of the diamond are por- Shoebox trayed on this eclectic (119) 1940s- Collection— 1950s baseball oddball grouping. Highlights include 1939-46 Loaded with Salutation Exhibits: (7 cards, (5) Mantles aggregate EX) with (2) DiMaggio & Ryan RC (GD, FR due to writing), T. For the classic Williams (VG-EX, No #9 Showing); baseball specialist, 1947-66 Exhibits: (55 cards, aggre- it does not get gate EX) with Musial (EX, much better than Kneeling); 1948 R346 Blue Tint: this gallery of #16 DiMaggio (GD), #29 Gehrig (120) 1909-modern baseball stars. Highlights include 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (GD), #44 T. Williams (PR, due to Niles (EX, Piedmont); 1933 Goudey: #1 Bengough (PR); 1959 Topps: #564 Mantle writing); 1948 Swell AS (VG); 1960 Topps: #148 Yastrzemski RC (EX), #350 Mantle (EX-MT); 1961 Story: #20 “Broken Window” (VG- Topps: #406 Mantle HR (EX-MT), #475 Mantle MVP (GD); 1965 Topps: #477 EX), #22 Lyons/Bendix (EX), #23 Carlton RC (VG-EX); 1968 Topps: #177 Ryan RC (EX-MT), #247 Bench RC (EX); Grimm/Bendix (presents VG, mis- 1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson RC (EX), #500 Mantle (EX-MT); 1972 Topps: cut), #24 Gomez/Bendix/Harris (trimmed), #26 Ruth/Bendix (VG), #28 Fisk/Cooper RC (EX-MT); 1973 Topps: #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (NM) and 1975 Bendix/Ruth/Trevor (VG); 1948 Swell Sport Thrills: #3 Dramatic Debut/J. Robinson Topps: #223 Yount RC (EX-MT) and #228 Brett RC (EX-MT). More on our website. (FR) and 1951 Berk Ross: #2-1 Musial (FR). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

98. (380+) 1909-1979 Baseball Shoebox Card & Memorabilia Collection with Ruth & Mantle Offered is an interesting (380+) 1909-1979 baseball shoebox card and memorabilia collection with Ruth and Mantle headlin- ing. Highlights include Baseball Singles: (364 cards) with 1921 Schapira Candy: Ruth (GAI Authentic, portrait); 1926 W552: Ruth (presents GD); 1950 97. (206) 1933-1963 Vintage Baseball Oddball Collection Bowman: #6 Feller (VG-EX), with Gehrig & Mantle #46 Berra (VG-EX); 1957 The “Golden Age of Baseball” and its headliners are found in the offered 1933-1963 Topps: #1 T. Williams (GD); singles collection of (206) cards. Highlighted in this offbeat gathering are 1935 1968 Topps: (128 cards, aggre- Wheaties Series 1: Gehrig (presents FR, due to pin hole and back damage); 1936 gate VG-EX) with #50 Mays Wheaties Series 4: Grove (presents VG); 1937 Wheaties Series 8: Gehringer (pres- (GD), #280 Mantle (VG) and ents (VG); 1947-66 Exhibits: (62 cards, median GD to VG) with Mantle (GD, “CK” 1968 Topps Who Am I?: #12 connected); 1950 Royal Desserts: #2 Reese (FR), #16 Appling (VG); 1952 Red Ruth (VG). Also present are (18) older baseball trinkets including a 1934 Quaker Oats Man: AL: #23 T. Williams (GD) and 1954 Red Man: NL: #25 Mays (VG-EX). More Ruth Baseball Club pin (EX-MT) and a 1935 Quaker Oats Ruth scorer (NM). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

22 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 100. 1950 Drake’s Cookies Lot of (9) 99. (27) 1949 Leaf Baseball With Snider and Cards with Williams & Campanella DiMaggio Issued by Drake’s Bakeries in Supplement your classic cardboard gather- 1950, these (9) collectibles cel- ing with these (27) 1949 Leaf Baseball ebrated the advent of televised cards. Included are #1 DiMaggio (PR), (2) baseball with screen-themed 14, 17, 31, #42 Peterson (GD, Red Cap vari- fronts. These specimens present ation), #46 Mize (VG), #53 Vander Meer nicely, showing (VG) quality (GD), 57, (2) Appling (VG-EX, GD), 65, and are free of color enhance- #76 T. Williams (FR), 77, 82, #83 Doerr ments commonly found on the (FR), 84, 86, #91 Kiner (GD), 95, 97, 102 edges/corners of surviving (correct spelling), 111, (2) 128 (one ghost examples. Includes: #1 Roe, #3 image), 139 and 159. The remaining singles Torgeson, #4 Brissie, #5 Snider, average (FR to GD) due to a combination of #6 Campanella, #9 Thomson, wear. #15 Kerr, #27 Page and #36 Opening Bid $200.00 Slaughter. Opening Bid $200.00

101. 1950 Bowman Baseball 102. 1951 Bowman Baseball Partial Set (163/252) Partial Set (211/324) Featured is a 1950 Bowman Baseball partial Score nearly 65% of the acclaimed 1951 set of (163/252) cards. This mid- to off- Bowman Baseball series with the offered grade edition has an approximate condition partial set of (211/324) cards. This classic breakdown of 20% (EX or better), 20% edition has an approximate condition (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 30% (GD or less- breakdown of 15% (EX-MT or better), er) with the more challenging (22) low num- 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG bers faring slightly lesser. Keys include #75 or lesser) with the (29) high numbers pre- Campanella (VG), #84 Ashburn (GD), #98 senting slightly lesser than the more avail- T. Williams (GD), #112 Hodges (GD) and able series. Highlights include #134 Spahn #217 Stengel (VG-EX). More on our web- (VG) and #324 Pramesa (VG-EX). More site. on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

103. (86) 1952 Topps 104. Baseball Low Number (304) Singles with Feller & 1953 Hodges Topps Assembled is a grouping of (86) 1952 Topps Baseball Low Number Baseball singles. Moderate duplication is Cards found throughout this sampling that with averages (VG to VG-EX) with a Stars handful of instances of reverse paper loss. Highlights include #36 Hodges Presented is a (VG), #88 Feller (VG), #122 Jensen cache of (VG), #215 Bauer (VG), #246 Kell (304) 1953 (VG-EX) and #250 Erskine (VG). Topps More on our website. Baseball Opening Bid $200.00 cards with several stars including three Paige 105. 1953 Bowman Color cards. This Baseball Starter Set of (87) low number assortment Cards with Mantle displays Get a jump on the 1953 Bowman Color moderate Baseball edition with the offered starter set duplication of (87) cards. This series comprised of #s throughout 2-111 averages (VG-EX) with varying and averages degrees of water damage roughly affecting (VG) with 15% of the cards. Keys include #9 Rizzuto nearly 25% (GD), #10 Ashburn (EX), #44 (mostly Bauer/Berra/Mantle (FR, due to water Phillies and damage), #59 Mantle (GD, due to slight Red Sox) dis- water damage), and #93 Rizzuto/Martin playing vary- (VG-EX), #97 Mathews (EX-MT) and #99 ing degrees of water staining. Keys include (2) #37 Mathews (both EX-MT), #54 Spahn (VG-EX). More on our website. Feller (EX), #104 Berra (EX), #147 Spahn (VG-EX) and (3) #220 Paige (VG, GD, Opening Bid $200.00 FR, one has water staining). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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 SAVA 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 23 BA S E BA L L JULY 28, 2011 106. (358) 1948-1955 107. (360+) 1948-1955 Bowman Baseball Bowman & Leaf Cards with Many Hall Baseball Singles with of Famers (2) Mantle and 1955 These (358) 1948-1955 Bowman Bowman Near Set Baseball singles span the entirety Feast on these (360+) 1948-1955 of the confectioner’s existence. Bowman and Leaf Baseball sin- This primarily off-grade assort- gles with a pair of Mantle exam- ment is packed with Hall of ples and a near set. Famers and a sprinkling of tough Approximately twenty percent of shortprints. Highlights include the cards in this off-grade mixture 1948 Bowman: (31 cards, major- display varying degrees of back ity FR to GD) with #6 Berra RC damage. Highlights include 1948 (GD), #8 Rizzuto RC (GD), #36 Bowman: #3 Kiner RC (VG); Musial RC (PR); 1949 Bowman: 1949 Leaf: #33 Lowrey SP, #143 (89 cards, median GD, 29 high D. Sisler SP (both FR, back dam- numbers) with #33 Spahn (GD), age); 1951 Bowman: #165 T. #98 Rizzuto (VG), #233 Doby Williams (trimmed); 1952 RC (GD); 1951 Bowman: #165 Bowman: #191 Mantle (FR, due T. Williams (PR, due to writing), to tape residue); 1955 Bowman #232 Fox RC (EX-MT); 1952 near: (263/320, median FR to Bowman: (120 cards, mainly GD, 20% writing or back dam- EX) with #1 Berra (FR), #8 age) with #179 Aaron (FR), #184 Mays (GD) and #202 Mantle (GD). More on our Reese (EX-MT) and #43 Feller (EX-MT). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

108. 1952 Topps 109. Sharp 1952 & 1953 Baseball Low Topps Baseball Grab Number Partial Set Bag of (36) Cards with (219/310) with Mays (8) Graded Score more than seventy per- Presented is an impressive gallery of cent of the acclaimed 1952 (36) 1952 and 1953 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Low Number cards with eight graded. This assort- series with the offered partial ment averages (EX to EX-MT) with set of (219/310). More than some better. Included are 1952 85% percent of the cards dis- Topps: (17 cards) with #28, #29 play extensive water damage Kluszewski (SGC 60), #67 Reynolds near and along the right edge. (EX), 143, 146, 154, 163, (2) 197 Although the majority of (one SGC 80), 201, 206, (2) 208 these cards can only be con- (one SGC 80), 219, 225, 237, #243 sidered (PR to FR), there is Doby (EX-MT); 1953 Topps: (19 still plenty here for the enter- cards) with #37 Mathews (PSA 5), prising collector. Cards are #76 Reese (colored), 90 (SGC 88), graded reflecting these flaws. (2) 92, 101, 103, (2) #104 Berra Highlights include #1 Pafko (one EX, one colored), #114 Rizzuto (FR), #26 Irvin (VG-EX), #33 (PSA 6), 117, 118, 121, 123, 125, Spahn (EX), #36 Hodges 139 (SGC 80), 143 (SGC 80), 149 (EX-MT), #37 Snider (VG), and 154. #88 Feller (EX-MT), #91 Opening Bid $400.00 Schoendienst (VG-EX) and #261 Mays (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

110. 1953 Topps 111. (1375) 1953-1969 Baseball Partial Mostly Topps Baseball Set (190/274) with Shoebox Collection Mantle & (2) PSA with Mantle & Williams Graded Stars Infuse your classic baseball card Secure nearly 70% of the gathering with this high caliber classic 1953 Topps Baseball assortment of (1375) 1953-1969 edition with this partial set mostly Topps singles headlined by of (190/274) with Mantle several Hall of Famers including and a pair of PSA graded Mantle and Williams. This star- stars. The offered edition packed selection displays moderate has an approximate condi- duplication throughout and con- tion breakdown of 30% tains multiple high numbers. (EX-MT or better), 20% Highlights include 1955 Topps: #2 (EX), 15% (VG-EX) and T. Williams (VG-EX); 1956 35% (VG or lesser) with the Topps: #79 Koufax (VG-EX), (23) high numbers present- #110 Berra (EX-MT); 1957 Topps: ing lesser than the more #400 Dodgers’ Sluggers (NM); available series. 1958 Topps: #1 T. Williams (FR, Additionally, 15-20% dis- due to reverse writing); 1961 play varying degrees of water staining, which is mostly relegated to the latter num- Topps: (614 cards, composite EX- bers. Highlights include #37 Mathews (EX-MT), #54 Feller (EX), #82 Mantle (VG- MT) with #307 Mantle WS (VG-EX), #344 Koufax (EX); 1963 Fleer: #42 Koufax EX), #104 Berra (PSA 6), #114 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #147 Spahn (EX-MT), #207 Ford (VG); 1963 Post: #106 Mays (VG); 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle (EX) and 1969 Topps: (VG) and #220 Paige (PSA 4). More on our website. #500 Mantle (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

24 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 113. 1954 112. (175) 1953 Bowman Bowman Color & 1954 Bowman Baseball Baseball Singles with Stars Starter Offered are (175) 1953 Bowman Color and 1954 Bowman Baseball singles with sever- Set of al stars. Highlights include 1953 Bowman (122) Color: (113 cards, average GD, 40% water Cards staining) with #10 Ashburn (VG), #40 with Doby (EX), (2) #57 Boudreau (EX-MT, EX) and 1954 Bowman: (62 cards, median Mantle & VG, 10% water staining) with #1 Rizzuto T. Williams (VG). More on our website. “Teddy Opening Bid $200.00 Ballgame” and “The Mick” headline the offered 1954 Bowman 114. 1955 Topps Baseball starter Baseball Starter Set set of (122/224) cards. This of (67) Cards with attractive edi- Koufax & Killebrew tion averages RC (EX-MT) with Presented is a sharp 1955 Topps approximately Baseball starter set of (67) 5% displaying cards. This gleaming gallery minor water averages (EX to EX-MT) with damage. Keys deference to slightly askew cen- include #1 tering. Keys include #123 Rizzuto (VG), Koufax RC (EX), #124 #15 Ashburn Killebrew RC (EX-MT) and (EX-MT), #64 #210 Snider (VG-EX). More on Mathews (EX- our website. MT), #65 Mantle (FR, due to staining), #66 T. Williams (GD) and #161 Berra (EX). Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

115. (11) 1956-1969 116. (2240+) 1909-1973 Topps Mickey Mantle Baseball Singles Baseball Cards Collection with T206 Beginning with the “Triple Hall of Famers Crown” season and culminating Supplement your vintage baseball in his final card, these eleven gathering with these (2240+) 1909- 1956-1969 Topps Mickey 1973 singles with several Hall of Mantle singles are ideal for Famers. Highlights include 1909- both player and set collectors. 11 T206 White Borders: Joss Included are Topps Mickey (VG, Pitching), Wallace (VG-EX); Mantle: (11 cards) with 1956 1909 S74-1 Silks: Chance (EX); #135 (GD, gray back), 1957 1912 T207 Brown Background: #95 (GD), #407 w/ Berra (GD), Wheat (VG-EX); 1940 Play Ball: 1958 #487 AS (EX), 1959 #10 #133 Foxx (VG); 1953 Topps: #66 (VG), 1960 #160 w/ Boyer Minoso (SGC 88); 1955 Topps: #4 (FR), 1961 #300 (EX-MT), Kaline (EX-MT) and 1969 Topps: 1964 #50 (GD), 1966 #50 (VG- (547 cards, mostly VG-EX). More EX), 1967 #150 (EX-MT) and 1969 #500 (VG). on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

118. (1525+) 117. (271) 1961-1963 Post 1961-1965 Cereal/Jell-O Baseball Topps Singles with Hall of Famers Baseball & Shortprints Cards One would have to enjoy a mound of cereal The budget-conscious in order to obtain these (271) 1961-1963 collector will savor Post Cereal/Jell-O Baseball singles. these (1525+) 1961- Highlighted in this gathering with moderate 1965 Topps Baseball duplication is 1961 Post: (172 cards, medi- cards. This primarily an EX to EX-MT) with #107 Aaron (EX- off-grade mixture dis- MT, box), (2) #167 Snider (NM, VG-EX, plays moderate dupli- both box); 1962 Post: (43 cards, majority cation from the more EX-MT) with #69 Keough SP (EX-MT) available numbers and features commons along with a handful of semi-stars and spe- and #122 F. Robinson (EX-MT). More on cialty cards. Included are 1961 Topps: (460 cards, average GD); 1962 Topps: (304 our website. cards, majority GD); 1964 Topps: (542 cards, majority FR to GD, 10% tape or writ- Opening Bid $150.00 ing) and 1965 Topps: (220 cards, median VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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 SAVA 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 25 BA S E BA L L JULY 28, 2011 119. (3700+) 120. (133) 1961-1967 1939-1969 Baseball Oddball Baseball Grab Bag with (5) Shoebox Mantle Collection Food issues, bubble gum with Several cards, stickers and kid curren- cy are the foundation of these Stars (133) 1961-1967 baseball trad- Featured is a (3700+) ing cards. Highlights include 1939-1969 baseball 1962 Bazooka: Mantle (VG- shoebox collection EX, with two small stains on with several stars back), Mays (VG); 1962 Post: from a variety of (2) #5 Mantle (box in VG-EX, manufacturers. This ad card is GD), (2) #6 Maris mixed mid- to off- (EX-MT, VG-EX, both box), grade gathering contains moderate duplication and multiple high numbers dispersed #142 Mays (VG-EX); 1962 throughout. Keys include 1955 Bowman: #22 Campanella (EX-MT); 1956 Topps: Topps Bucks: Mays (VG-EX); #30 J. Robinson (PR), #33 Clemente (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: (338 cards, aggregate 1963 Bazooka: #9 Aaron (EX- EX) with (2) #418 Mantle/Aaron (EX, VG); 1960 Topps: (431 cards, majority VG) MT); 1963 Topps Peel-Offs: with #160 Mantle/Boyer (VG); 1961 Topps: (813 cards, median VG) with #388 Mantle (EX-MT); 1964 Topps Clemente (VG-EX), #406 Mantle HR (VG-EX), #575 Mays AS (VG-EX); 1966 Stand-Ups: Mays SP (GD) Topps: (2) #100 Koufax (EX-MT, VG); 1966 Topps Rub-Offs strip: (20 rub-offs on and 1965 Bazooka: #1 Mantle strip, NM) with Mays and 1969 Topps: (302 cards, average GD, 10% writing) with (NM). More on our website. #190 Mays (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

121. 1962 122. (7) 1951-1971 Topps Baseball Baseball Oddball High Number Complete/Near Sets Proof Sheet of with (159) 1939-1971 (33) Cards Singles From the vaults of Oddball specialists, take note. Topps comes the These seven 1951-1971 baseball offered 1962 Topps oddball complete/near sets with Baseball high number (159) 1939-1971 singles were proof sheet of (33) compiled with your interests in cards. This blank- mind. Highlights include 1948 backed scarcity meas- Baseball’s Great Hall of Fame ures 29 x 21-1/4” and Exhibits: Cobb (EX-MT), is entirely free of Gehrig (EX-MT), Wagner (EX- creasing. Aside from MT); 1951 Topps Red Backs mild corner wear and age-induced reverse toning, this artifact has endured the decades set: (52/52, average EX) with, #1 in remarkable condition. Suitable for framing and prominent display. Included are Berra (VG-EX), #5 Rizzuto (EX- #525 Thomas, #527 McAuliffe, #528 Lown, #531 Smith, #532 Stigman, #535 MT), #22 Feller (EX), #38 Roebuck, #536 Gernert, #537 Indians Team, #538 Sanford, #539 Moran, #542 Philley, Snider (VG); 1961 Golden Press #547 Ferrarese, #548 Del Greco, #551 Bright, #553 Coates, #556 Spangler, #558 set: (33/33, average EX, due to reverse toning); 1964 Topps Giants: (2) #25 Mantle Goryl, #559 Higgins, #562 Henry, #563 Aspromonte, #564 Grim, #565 Pagan, #568 (NM, EX-MT); 1964 Topps Stand-Ups: Mays (EX-MT); 1968 Topps Game set: Golden, #573 Logan, #574 Stone, #578 Duffalo, #580 Monbouquette, #581 Roach, (33/33, average NM to NM-MT, in decorative box); 1969 Topps Deckle Edge set: #582 Piche, #583 Osborne, #588 Tebbetts, #589 Turley and #590 Flood. (33/33, average EX-MT) and 1970 Topps Super set: (42/42, median EX-MT to NM). Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

123. (2800+) 1970- 124. (1290+) 1982-2004 1989 Baseball Sets & Cal Ripken Singles with Singles Collection Many Rookies & Inserts Supplement your classic baseball Add some “Iron” to your collecting collection with these (2800+) diet with these (1290+) 1982-2004 1970-1989 sets and singles. This Cal Ripken singles with several assortment displays mild duplica- rookies, inserts and parallels. tion throughout and features sev- Moderate duplication is found eral stars. Highlights include throughout this primarily (NM-MT) Sets: (7 sets, all NM or better, gallery. Highlights include Ripken unless noted) with 1976 Topps Game-Used/Auto/Numbered: (51 (average EX-MT, with Traded), cards) with Certified Auto: 1991 1977 Topps, 1982 Donruss, 1982 Leaf Signature Series, 1994 Classic Topps Traded, 1985 Topps, 1989 Games; Game-Used: 2004 Leaf Upper Deck (factory); Singles: Limited w/ Mussina; Numbered: (2) (2819 cards) with 1970 OPC: 1996 Donruss #30 Diamond Kings, #189 Munson RC (NM); 1971 1997 Donruss #9 Elite Inserts, 1998 Topps: #630 Clemente (NM); Donruss Crusade #8 Green, 1998 1973 Topps: #220 Ryan (EX- Pacific #3 Cramer’s Choice (#/99); MT), #615 Schmidt/Cey RC Ripken Inserts: (352 cards); (EX-MT) and 1974 Topps par- Ripken Base Singles: (887 cards) with (5) 1982 Topps #21 RC, (2) 1982 Topps tial: (575/660, Traded near 43/44, average EX-MT). Also present are (1028) 1980s Traded #98T RC, (2) 1982 Donruss #405 RC and (2) 1982 Fleer #176 RC. Also pres- singles (average NM) with many stars including (2) 1980 Topps #481 Henderson RC ent is a 1997 Danbury Mint porcelain set of sixteen replica cards in a commemorative (EX-MT, EX). More on our website. leather bound album (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

26 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 126. (640+) 1965-1971 O- Pee-Chee Baseball Singles with (10) Wrappers Presented is a grouping of (640+) 1965-1971 O-Pee-Chee Baseball sin- gles. The Canadian subsidiary of Topps, these editions were produced in far lesser quantities than their American counterparts. Included are O- Pee-Chee Singles: (636 cards) with 125. 1975 Topps Baseball Mini Wax Box 1965: (105 cards, composite GD) with Featured is an undisturbed 1975 Topps Baseball Mini wax box of (36) unopened 10- #155 Maris (GD); 1966: #126 Palmer card packs. This “case fresh” slice of Americana is shrink-wrapped and originates RC (GD); 1971: (520 cards, composite from Steve Hart/Baseball Card Exchange, one of the most trusted industry leaders of GD to VG) and 1971-1986 Wrappers: bona fide wax material. Possible high-grade contents include Aaron, Brett RC, Carter (10 wrappers, all NM to Mint). More RC, Rice RC, Rose, Ryan and Yount RC. Take a chance with this well-preserved arti- on our website. fact. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

127. (199) 1970- 128. 1976 Isaly’s 1992 Kellogg’s Disc Hoard of Shoebox (23,000+) Collection with The 1976 Isaly’s Baseball (101) 1976 Disc set is presented en masse in this sizable hoard of Unopened Packs (NM-MT) Bicentennial col- Presented is a cache of (199) lectibles. With an image of 1970-1992 Kellogg’s singles the player on the front and and packs. Included are endorsement for the 1976 Kellogg’s Unopened Pittsburgh-based sponsor on Packs set without short- the reverse, the discs include prints: (#4-57, no short- all (70) players multiple prints, 48 duplicates, aver- times over. With more than age EX to NM with some (23,000) examples, keys such bowing) includes (2) #8 R. as Ryan, Rose, Aaron and R. Jackson, (2) #19 Eckersley RC, (2) #55 Rose and Kellogg’s Singles: (98 cards, aver- Jackson are represented by the 100s. age PR to FR, due to cracking). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

129. 1950-2002 Phillies 130. 1960s-1980s Carl Baseball Card Lot of (600+) Yastrzemski Collection With Ashburn, Roberts and with (1200+) Cards and (3) Carlton Signed Photos A selective Philly Phan has sorted and This voluminous assortment of Carl saved this lot of (600+) “Phillies-only” Yastrzemski memorabilia includes baseball cards. Issued from as early as Topps trading cards and signed photo- 1950 and as late as 2002, the specimens graphs of the Fenway Park great. include mostly Topps, with some early Highlights include: Signed Photos (3) Bowman examples. Conditions vary, and 8x10 color prints, each signed in blue highlights include: Sharpie (“9-10” strength); Topps Cards 1953 Bowman #10 (EX), 1955 Bowman (2) 1964 Topps Giants #48 (EX and #135 (EX-MT), 1956 Topps #120 (NM), VG-EX); 1965 Topps Embossed #1 1957 Topps #70 (NM), 1959 Topps #317 (VG-EX); (5) 1968 Topps Game #3 Ashburn/Mays (EX-MT); Robin (average EX); (6) 1969 Topps Deckle Roberts 1956 Topps #180 (GD), 1958 Edge #4 (average EX); 1970 Topps Topps #90 (EX-MT); Fergie Jenkins Super #29 (EX). Auction LOA from 1966 Topps #254 RC (EX-MT); Steve Carlton 1973 Topps #300 (NM). JSA (for autographs). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

131. 1970-1980 Topps 132. (1450+) 1992-1999 Baseball Singles Lot of Frank Thomas Inserts & (7000+) With Munson, Singles Brett and Winfield Rookie Unleash the “Big Hurt” on your modern Cards gathering with these (1450+) 1992-1999 Frank Thomas inserts and singles. Spanning the 1970-1980 Topps Moderate duplication is found among Baseball editions, this sizable card- this (NM-MT) hoard. Highlights include board gathering of (7,000+) is rife Frank Thomas Numbered: (47 cards) with key specimens. Highlights with 1996 Leaf Greatest Hits set (8 include: 1970 #630 Banks (EX-MT); cards, all #/5000), 1997 Donruss 1971 #5 Munson RC (VG-EX), #100 Diamond Kings #9 Canvas; Frank Rose (EX), #400 Aaron (VG-EX); Thomas Inserts/Parallels: (461 cards) 1972 #309 Clemente (VG-EX); 1974 and Frank Thomas Base Singles: (964 (2) Winfield (EX-MT and VG-EX); cards) with 1991 Topps Desert Shield 1975 #228 Brett RC (VG). More on #79. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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 SAVA 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 27 BA S E BA L L JULY 28, 2011 133. (1075+) 134. (710) Modern Modern Multi-Sport Baseball Certified Certified Auto/Game- Autograph/ Used/Insert Game- Collection with Used/Insert (2) Ruth—Loaded Collection— The modern insert special- ist will find tremendous Loaded “break” potential with This (1075+) mod- these (710) modern multi- ern baseball certi- sport certified autographs, fied autograph, game-used pieces and game-used and insert/base singles. Several of these elite cards are numbered and come from various insert collection is tiered subsets. Headliners include Auto/Jersey: (19 cards) with Football: 2000 UD loaded with Hall of Fame stars, current superstars and promising rookies. Several Namath, 2001 UD Pros & Prospects Tarkenton; Certified Auto: (150 cards) with cards are serially numbered and come from various tiered subsets. Highlights include Baseball: 2003 Bow. Best R. Howard RC, 2004 Don. Recollection Carew (#/2), 2004 Certified Auto: (435 cards) with 1992-1995 Front Row/Spectrum sets: (41 set) with Topps Originals Baines (#1/1, 1981 Topps #347 RC); Football: (72 cards) with 1996 (2) Aaron, Campanella; 2003 Bow. Herit. Cano, 2003 UD Patch Coll. Bagwell, 2003 SPX Marino (UDA sticker), 1997 SP Auth. Marino, Staubach, 1998 Playoff Absolute Ult. Coll. Maddux, 2003 UD Yankee Sigs: (183 cards) with Winfield; 2005 Don. Marino, 1998 Topps P. Manning, 1999 SP Sig. Edition Nagurski cut, 2000 Don. Elite Greats Mays; Game-Used: (348 cards) with 2003 UD Game Face R. Johnson (four- Starr, 2000 UD Legends Ewbank cut, P. Manning; Basketball: 2002-03 SP Auth. color patch); Inserts/Other: (294 cards, 69 manufactured patches) with (2) 2001 #143 Ming RC, 2003-04 Topps Contemporary C. Anthony; Game-Used: (174 cards) with Baseball: 2004 Topps Clubhouse Ruth, 2005 Don. Signature Ruth and 2006 Topps Gallery #135 Pujols RC, 2003 Topps Pristine #180 Cano RC (refractor) and Topps Allen & Ginter Bush SP tie. More on our website. 2003 UD Play Ball DiMaggio streak set: (56/56). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

135. (6) 136. 2005 Sweet 2001 & Spot Classic 2002 SP Baseball “Red Legendary Stitch Blue Ink” Cuts Complete Set Game- (78/78) with Used DiMaggio Bat/Jersey Presented is a gorgeous Sets with 2005 Sweet Spot Classic Baseball “Red Stitch Blue (2) Ruth Ink” complete set of (78) Presented is a cards. This Hall of Fame historic sextet of packed gallery is high- 2001 & 2002 SP lighted by certified auto- Legendary Cuts graphs of Banks, Bench, game-used Berra, Boggs, Brett, bat/jersey sets. Highlights include 2001 SP Legendary Cuts: with Game Bat set: DiMaggio (”Yankee (36/36) with Cobb SP, DiMaggio SP, Foxx SP, Mantle SP, Ott SP, J. Robinson SP, Clipper”), Feller, Gibson, Ruth SP; Debut Bat set: (35/35) with Cochrane, J. Jackson, P. Waner SP, H. Wilson Gwynn, B. Jackson, SP; Game Jersey near: (28/34, missing most shortprints) with Clemente, Wagner SP; Mattingly, Musial, 2002 SP Legendary Cuts: with Game Bat set: (36/36) with Greenberg SP, Mantle Puckett, Ripken Jr., Rizzuto, Roberts, Ryan, Schmidt, O. Smith, Snider, Yastrzemski SP, J. Robinson SP, Ruth, Ryan; Game Jersey set: (15/15) with Mantle SP, J. and Yount. The scriptings on the embedded baseball sweet spot canvases are incredi- Robinson SP and Game Swatches set: (15/15) with Ott. More on our website. bly appealing. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $900.00

137. (10) Modern 138. (50) 2001-2006 Baseball Certified Singles Autos with with Certified Autos, DiMaggio, Ichiro, Patches and Rookies Jeter & Puckett “Prince Albert” Pujols reigns with Rise to the occasion and these fifty 2001-2006 modern sin- secure these ten high profile gles including a pair of certified modern certified autographs autographs, five game-used jer- including legends such as seys and several rookie cards. DiMaggio, Ichiro and Jeter. Included in this primarily (NM- Included are Auto/Jersey: (2 MT) assortment are Certified cards) with 2001 Upper Deck Auto: 2002 Bowman Heritage; Legends A. Rodriguez, 2005 Game-Used: (5 cards) with 2005 Donruss Greats Puckett jer- Fleer Patchworks three-color logo sey/bat; Certified Autos: (8 patch, 2005 Zenith three-color cards) with 2001 Bowman bird logo patch; 2006 Topps Allen Heritage A. Rodriguez, 2001 & Ginter N43 Relics (#/50); SP Legendary Cuts DiMaggio Numbered: (10 cards) with 2001 cut (#/50), 2002 Bowman Topps Traded #T99 Gold w/ I. Chrome #391 Mauer RC, Suzuki, 2001 Ultra #277 w/ B. 2004 Fleer National Pastime Jeter (#/22), 2004 Sweet Spot I. Suzuki, 2006 SP Smith; Single/Inserts: (22 cards) Authentic Morneau (#/75), 2006 Topps Turkey Red A. Rodriguez and 2007 SP with 2001 Bowman #264 RC, 2001 Fleer Platinum #521 RC, 2001 Topps Traded Legendary Cuts Hoyt cut (#/65). #T247 RC; 2001 Topps Chrome Traded #596 Late Addition and (2) 2001 Upper Deck Opening Bid $200.00 #295 RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

28 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 139. (72) 1961- 140. (130) 2009 Topps Modern Multi- 206 Baseball Autos, Sport Certified Relics & Inserts with (2) Auto & Stars Ruth Collection with “Retro” themed hobbyists will appre- Harper & Mays ciate these (130) 2009-2010 Topps 206 certified autos, relics and inserts. Enduring legends and Highlights include Certified Autos: current phenoms are (32 cards) with 2010 Topps 206: R. the focus of these (72) Howard, Snider; Relics: (25 cards) 1961-modern multi- with 2009 Topps 206: (2) Cobb, (2) J. sport certified autographs, game-used swatches and rookie singles. Highlights include Robinson, Ruth; 2010 Topps 206: Certified Auto: (25 cards) with Football: (2) 2011 Leaf Metal Draft Newton (both Evers, Mantle, Mantle/Ruth dual BGS 9/Auto 10); Game-Used: (25 cards) with Baseball: 2005 Donruss Prime Patches booklet, Pujols/Howard dual booklet Sheets (PSA 6, #/9, five-color logo patch), 2010 Famous Fabrics T. and 2009 Topps 206 Singles/Inserts: Williams/Ortiz/Pedroia (#1/1); Baseball Singles/Inserts: (22 cards, 5 graded) with (73 cards, (4) #1/1 printing plates) 1961 Topps #150 Mays (BVG 7) and 2011 Bowman: (10) #BP1 B. Harper ((6) base, with Mantle framed silk (#1/50). (4) Chrome). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

141. (175) 142. (207) Modern Modern Multi- Baseball Certified Sport Autographs with Hall of Auto/Game-Used Famers, Superstars and Cards & Signed #1/1 DiMaggio HOF Elevate your modern baseball certified autograph collection to the next level Plaque Postcard with these (207) singles packed with Featured are (175) mod- Hall of Famers, superstars and promis- ern multi-sport ing rookies. Several of these inserts are auto/game-used cards. serially numbered and come from vari- Several of these inserts are serially numbered and come from multiple tiered subsets. ous tiered subsets. Highlights include Auto/Jersey: (22 cards) with 2001 UD Highlights include Certified Autos: (121 cards) with Baseball: 1994 Signature Legends bat Gwynn; 2003 SPX #161 Matsui RC, 2003 Topps Trib. Ford, 2005 Rookies set: (100/100 signed cards); Game-Used: (52 cards) with Baseball: 2010 Skybox Auto Halladay, 2005 SP Legendary Cuts G. Matthews (#1/1, three-color Topps Sterling: Longoria (#/10, three bat pieces), Sandberg (#/25, six jersey pieces; patch); Certified Autos: (185 cards) with 2001 Bow. Chrome #333 Buck, 2001 Football: 2001 SP Authentic #120 L. Tomlinson RC (three-color patch, slight scratch- Bow. Heritage Ba. Bonds (BGS 8.5), 2001 UD Legends of NY ing on card). Also present is a signed DiMaggio HOF Yellow Plaque postcard (“7”) Chambliss/Nettles/Dent (#/25), 2002 Topps Gallery Posada and 2005 Sweet Spot with a GAI COA. More on our website. Mattingly (#/15). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 143. (5) 2007-2008 Topps Allen 144. (845+) Modern Football & Ginter Mini Sets with (54) & Baseball Certified 2007-2010 Autos & Relics Auto/Game-Used/Inserts Span the wide world of baseball and other cul- with Unitas Auto/Jersey— tural pursuits with these five 2007-2008 Topps Loaded Allen & Ginter Mini sets highlighted by (54) The “cream of the crop” rises for this autographs and relics. Highlights include (2) exceptional (845+) modern football and 2007 Topps Allen & Ginter Mini sets: baseball certified autograph, game-used and (350/350, one A & G, one Black with insert gallery. Several cards are serially Numbers); 2007 Topps Allen & Ginter numbered and come from various tiered Autos: (23 cards) with Cashman SP, Hamels, subsets. Highlights include Football: (673 Morneau, H. Ramirez, Rodman SP, A. cards) with Auto/Jersey: 2001 Fleer Rodriguez SP, Tulowitzki; 2007 Topps Allen Genuine Unitas (#/50, two-color patch); & Ginter Relics: (10 cards) with Cashman SP, Certified Auto: (174 cards) with 2001 A. Rodriguez SP; (2) 2008 Topps Allen & Sage L. Tomlinson RC, 2001 SP Authentic P. Manning, 2001 Upper Deck Legends Ginter Mini sets: (350/350, one A & G, one Starr; Game-Used: (457 cards) with 2003 Donruss Elite Favre (#/50, three-color Black with Numbers) and 2008 ETopps Allen patch); Baseball: (176 cards) with Game-Used: 2001 SP Legendary Cuts Bat: & Ginter Tribute: (11/11, all #310/1499). More on our website. Aaron and Campanella. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00 145. (3180+) Modern Baseball Game-Used & Singles Collection with Ruth Bat & Gehrig #1/1 Featured is an impressive (3180+) modern baseball game-used and singles gathering with Ruth and Gehrig leading the way. Several inserts in this (NM-MT) gallery are serially numbered and come from various tiered subsets. Highlights include Sets: (4 sets) with 2003 UD Patch Collection with all Patch shortprints; Game- Used: (617 cards) with 2001 Topps Tribute: Aaron bat, Clemente bat, Mathews (two-color patch), Munson/Mattingly; 2001 Upper Deck J. Robinson Tribute, 2001 Upper Deck All-Star Heroes: Clemente bat, Ruth bat; 2001 Upper Deck Heroes Jordan/Puckett/Winfield, 2001 Upper Deck Michael Jordan bat: #1, 3, 4; 2001 Upper Deck Legends Mays bat; Inserts/Singles: (2571 cards, 49 manufactured) with 2001 SP Authentic #91 I. Suzuki RC and 2007 SP Legendary Cuts Gehrig Reel History (#1/1). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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147. 2009 148. (85) UD Black Modern Football Basketball American Certified Flag Patch Auto/ Complete Jersey/ Set of (90) Insert Cards Collection Proclaim your with allegiance with Jordan the offered 2009 UD Black Auto 146. 2005-06 Ultimate Collection #91 Football “His Airness” Sidney Crosby Rookie Auto/Patch American Flag presides on this #/25 patch complete sampling of set of ninety (85) modern basketball certified autograph, game-used At the tender age of 23, Sidney Crosby is already a cards. Each jersey and insert singles. Highlights include Certified Stanley Cup champion, Olympic Gold Medal recipient serially numbered #/250, these manufactured patches Autos: 2009-10 Upper Deck #165 Jordan; Game- and winner of the coveted Hart Memorial Trophy. The from the high-end product display both current greats Used: 2009-10 Upper Deck: L. James/Garnett, “Chosen One” takes on all comers with the offered and past heroes. Highlights include #24 Staubach, #25 Nowitzki/Bird and Singles/Inserts: 1998-99 Black 2005-06 Ultimate Collection #91 rookie auto/patch. E. Smith, #29 Aikman, #37 Elway, #39 B. Sanders, #44 Diamond #10 Jordan double. More on our website. Serially numbered #1/25, this incredible gold parallel P. Manning, #52 Peterson, #54 Brady, #62 Favre, #73 Opening Bid $150.00 presents (NM-MT) and is an ideal investment for fol- Bradshaw, #81 S. Young and #82 Rice. lowers of this young Canadian superstar. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $600.00

149. 2002 Topps 206 Certified Autograph Complete Set (42/42) Sweet script- ings of current diamond super- stars are found in the offered 2002 Topps 206 150. (47) Modern Baseball Certified certified auto- 151. 2002 Topps 206 Relics Near Set Autos/Jerseys/Rookies with A. graph complete (142/144) with Wagner set of (42) Rodriguez Legends of the past and present are showcased on the cards. Make a splash in your modern baseball gathering with offered 2002 Topps 206 Relics near set of (142/144). Highlights these (47) certified autographs, jerseys and rookie sin- Highlighted in this Series 1-3 gallery are Series 1: include Series 1: Ba. Bonds, Clemens, M. Ordonez, A. gles. Highlights include Certified Auto: (3 cards) with Bonds, Pujols; Series 2: Evers, McGraw,Tinker; Series Rodriguez; Series 2: Damon, L. Gonzalez, Mauer RC 1991 Leaf Signature Series Ripken, 1998 Fleer 3: Pujols; Reprint Relics: Crawford, Evers, McGraw, and Pujols. Tradition promo A. Rodriguez, 1998 SP Authentic A. Speaker (PSA 10) and Wagner. Missing only Cobb and Opening Bid $200.00 Rodriguez; Game-Used: 2001 Upper Deck Hall of a Wagner variation for completion. Famers: Greenberg, Hornsby, Mays and Opening Bid $250.00 Inserts/Singles: (2) 1994 Upper Deck #24 A. Rodriguez RC (one PSA 10). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

152. (320+) 153. 2001- 154. (335+) 2003 Topps 2006 Topps/ Modern 205 Inserts Bowman Multi-Sport with (134) Heritage & Certified Game- Topps 206 Autographs/ Used/Autos Baseball Relics/ including Set & Inserts Near Sets Singles Substantial Presented are Collection “break” value is promised with (320+) 2003 Offered is a these (335+) mod- Topps 205 inserts 2001-2006 ern multi-sport with (134) game- Topps/Bowman certified auto- used/auto cards. Heritage and graphs, relics and Included are Topps 206 inserts. Highlights Series 1 Autos Baseball set and singles collection with multiple game- include Auto/Relic: (5 cards) with Baseball: 2010 set: (9/9) with M. Ordonez, Reyes, Rolen; Series 1 used/auto inserts. Keys include 2001 Bowman Topps Tribute: Gooden, Strawberry; Certified Auto: Relics near: (41/42) with Pujols; Series 2 Autos near: Heritage set: (440/440) with #351 Pujols RC; 2001 (129 cards) with Baseball: 2002 Just Memorabilia (7/8); Series 2 Relics near: (73/74) with (2) Pujols; Bowman Heritage Auto: Clemens; 2001 Bowman Morneau; Football: 1997 Upper Deck Legends #42 D. Triple Folders Autos: (2/4, both creased) and Minis: Heritage Relics set: (12/12, 3 dupes); 2002 Topps 206 Jones; Game-Used: (69 cards) with Baseball: 2010 (187 cards, 10 tough backs). More on our website. set: (5) Series 1, (5) Series 2, (4) Series 3; 2002 Topps Topps Tribute: Gibson (#/25), Mize and O. Smith. Opening Bid $150.00 Heritage set: (440/440) and 2006 Topps Heritage More on our website. Relics: Mantle. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

30 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 155. 1883 Brooklyn Polka Dots Scorecard - Possibly The Earliest Known Dodger Item The offered scorecard details the September 20, 1883 Interstate Association contest between the host Brooklyn Polka Dots and Wilmington Quicksteps. T h i s diamond heirloom is, with high probability, the earliest “Dodgers” artifact in existence. Printed on thick stock, the item has a vertical center fold with a vintage color- ful baseball image on the front and a Brooklyn-based clothier ad on the back. The inner portion is home to the real treasure: a scorecard with pre-printed lineups of that Thursday afternoon’s combatants. The Brooklyn lineup includes Charlie Householder, Bill Greenwood, Oscar Wa l k e r, Adonis Terry and Billy Greer, each of whom was to play for the Brooklyn “Atlantics” the fol- 156. 1920 Carnegie Institute of Technology Yearbook lowing season in what is officially recognized as the With debut of the Dodgers franchise. But make no mistake, Regarded by some as the best player in the history of the game, Hall of Fame short- in the summer before jumping to the A m e r i c a n stop Honus Wagner served in a mentor capacity following his incomparable playing Association, these “predecessors” were not just a skele- career, first at Carnegie Institute of Technology and later, for the . ton of the franchise, but rather a sizable foundation This 1920 yearbook portrays Wagner in the former endeavor. Entitled “Thistle,” the readily embraced at Brooklyn’s Washington Park. 374-page volume documents activities from the 1919-1920 school year. On page 181, Scored in pencil to reveal a 4-2 Polka Dots, the piece is aesthetically breathtaking. a stately and readily recognizable Wagner is pictured with the baseball squad. The Te c h n i c a l l y, the item presents at the (VG) plateau with minor spine wear and a partially book shows incredible preservation with covers/pages intact and minimal edge wear detached lower right corner that appears to have been re-secured. on the leather-bound cover. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

157. 1923 “The Columbian” Yearbook 158. Babe Ruth With Lou 1920s Type I Gehrig Photograph - BGS His reputation pre- ceding him, Lou Authentic Gehrig enrolled at The offered image of Babe Columbia Ruth is adored as much University as a today as it was when issued standout athlete on in the 1920s. The 8-1/2” by both the diamond 5” photograph shows the and gridiron. This Bambino early in his 1923 edition of Yankees career. The image The Columbian was issued by the Elliott hails from Gehrig’s sophomore year at the renowned institution. The 540-page volume News Service and is in details various school and extracurricular activities. Gehrig’s name appears in the fra- excellent condition for a ternity section, as he pledged Phi Delta Theta as a freshman. While Gehrig was scout- Type I photograph. ed by the New York Yankees (as a pitcher, no less) in 1923, he does not appear in this Opening Bid $750.00 edition’s baseball section, as he was ineligible for intercollegiate play during his fresh- man year. The book is incredibly preserved with covers and all pages intact and mini- mal spine wear/corner bumping. Opening Bid $400.00

159. 1914 160. 1966 Pittsburgh Pirates Composition Doll - One of “Phantom” World Series Only (7) Known Program Cover Coinciding with the Deadball Era and the Combatants in the 1960, 1971 and 1979 Fall brief run of the , New Classic showdowns, the Pittsburgh Pirates York’s Elektra Toy Co. produced composi- emerged as unlikely champions in climactic tion dolls in unknown quantities as carnival fashion each and every time. The offered and fair prizes. Of the company’s baseball World Series program cover was produced for dolls, fewer than (10) are known to exist. an event that never occurred. Setting the pace in the for most of the 1966 The offered doll is not only one of those season, the Bucs registered circuit bests in rarities, but the only known American team batting average (.279) and extra base hits League example and the only one with both (460). In sole possession of first place as late a composition head and hands. Standing as September 11, the Pirates faltered, dropping 24”-tall, the keepsake is clad in a pinstriped seven of their final 11 games to finish three uniform with “AL” sewn to the chest in games behind the Dodgers. As the end neared, brown felt. The doll exhibits moderate to at least one publisher had faith in the Pirates to make another October run, as this heavy wear and is missing its original cap. unique program cover was produced in anticipation of a Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore The head shows moderate crazing and has a World Series. The lower portion features a twilight photograph of Forbes Field with small crack at the front of the neck. Fingers stenciled identifiers reading “seventy-five cents” and “The Baltimore Orioles – are missing from both hands. On the back American League Champions versus The Pittsburgh Pirates – National League of the neck, a raised-letter identifier reads: Champions.” Accenting that colorful design, the title “1966 World Series Souvenir “ELEKTA (sic) T. NC. NY – COPY- Program” is printed against a white background on which editorial notations have RIGHT.” been made in pencil. The latter design was done with “World Series” in gold-colored Opening Bid $200.00 characters, leaving a choice between that or a red-white-and-blue scheme (which appears on the flap beneath). 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 SAVA 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 31 BA S E BA L L JULY 28, 2011 162. Collection of (6) 1933-1973 Important Baseball Tickets Issued at historically signif- icant diamond events, these (6) tickets span 40 seasons and the evolution of the grand game. Includes: Game 5 Griffith Stadium (GD) stub; last postseason game ever played in the Nation’s 161. Salesman’s Capital; 1940 New York Sample Ring Giants (VG-EX) Polo This Fall Classic hardware is a salesman’s sample of the ring presented to Brooks Grounds stub; second-ever Robinson for the defining performance in his extraordinary career. Specifically, this night game; 1956 New size “11” accessory is a 10-karat gold example crafted for the Orioles’ e fforts in the York Yankees August 25 1970 World Series. The facing showcases a simulated diamond at the center of a relief Yankee Stadium stub from old timer’s game attended by Ty Cobb; Mantle career likeness of hallowed Memorial Stadium. Surrounding that horseshoe shaped display, No. 165; stub has uneven admission tear and hole punch; 1961 New York raised characters proclaim “BALTIMORE ORIOLES – WORLD CHAMPIONS” in Yankees full Yankee Stadium ticket from September 9 game in which Maris delivered the identical font that appeared on the stadium’s World Wars memorial façade. One home run No. 56 of 61; ticket is (VG) with corner wear and vertical fold; (2) 1973 shank is decorated with relief likenesses of “1970,” an Orioles cap, a scroll on which a pair of August 17 stubs from game in which hit his “B. Robinson” is engraved and, appropriately, a glove. The opposite shank features an 660th and final career home run. Both (EX) with fading. American League logo and a star studded “1970 Champions” display. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $900.00

163. Ticket Stubs Framed Display While certain Fall Classic traditions were upheld in 1960, the aggregate run differential and outcome were anything but common. Seemingly annual participants, the New York Yankees outscored their foes by a whopping 55-27 but were felled in Game 7 as Pittsburgh continued its decisive seventh game dominance (all five of the franchise’s championships have been realized via Game 7 wins). The offered display showcases ticket stubs from all (7) 1960 World Series games. Framed to 12x22, the symmet- 164. 1936 All-Star Game Ticket Stub - PSA Authentic rically arranged vouchers were issued Marking two “firsts,” the 1936 All-Star Game unveiled 21-year-old rookie Joe at Forbes Field and Yankee Stadium DiMaggio and resulted in the first-ever National League triumph. Encapsulated and and range from (EX-MT) to (GD) in assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this ticket stub was issued at Boston’s for their apparent conditions. Among the that historic “Midsummer Classic.” The “Reserved” rain check voucher features print- memorable feats were three Mantle ed seating/event legends, as well as the likenesses of contemporary czars Landis, home runs and, of course, Mazeroski’s Frick and Harridge. The clean reverse bears Landis’ facsimile signature. The keepsake decisive blow. is affected by vertical creases. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

165. September 26, 1961 166. April 17, 1964 New Yankee Stadium Ticket York Mets Ticket Stub Stub From Maris’ 60th From First Game at Home Run - PSA Shea - PSA Authentic Authentic With the same inept cast, the New Issued to one of 19,401 awe-struck York Mets performed at a new venue spectators in , this in 1964. This ticket stub was issued September 26, 1961 Yankee Stadium to one of 50,312 spectators in ticket stub granted its bearer a van- Queens on April 17, 1964 for the tage point to view ’ 60th first-ever contest at . home run sail deep into the right Encapsulated and assessed field stands and tie Babe Ruth’s “Authentic” by PSA, this “Loge sacred single-season standard. Box” voucher features a “Mr. Met” Encapsulated and assessed rain check logo and printed “Authentic” by PSA, the voucher seating/event legends. The item has a features the Yankees’ “top hat” logo clean reverse and presents nicely, and printed seating/event legends. though there is a small hole punching The front presents nicely, though (likely from admission). Pittsburgh’s there is handwriting and paper loss christened the new (from previous mounting) on the ballpark with a second-inning home reverse. run that day. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

32 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 167. (53) 1952-1963 168. (31) 1930s- New York 2000s Baseball Yankees/Giants & Publications with (2) 1960 World Series Scorecards Programs Historic franchises and the con- Presented is an interesting tests they played are documented assortment of (31) 1930s-2000s with these (53) 1952-1963 New baseball publications. York Yankees/Giants and Boston Highlights include Red Sox scorecards. These publi- Programs/Newsletters: (2) cations average (EX) with defer- 1960 World Series Yankees vs. ence to the neatly marked score- Pirates (both EX-MT); cards. Included are Boston Red Annuals/Commemoratives: Sox: (41 scorecards) with (11) 1911 Pennant Winning Plays 1955 (one unmarked), (13) 1956 and Players bound by Howe (one unmarked), (11) 1958 ((3) (NM), 1911 Spalding Guide bound (EX-MT), 1914 Balldom by Moreland (VG), tickets staples to cover, two unmarked); New York Yankees: (8 scorecards) with (2) 1922 Baseball Cyclopedia bound by Lanigan (EX) and 1932 Sporting News Record 1954, and (2) 1956. More on our website. Book (VG, Grove). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 169. (54) 1936-1993 170. Vintage American/National Baseball/ League Green & Red Football Book Collection Grouping Explore baseball history with With Red these (54) 1936-1993 Man Displays American/National League Green and Red books. The and 1952 Star guides average as follows: Cal 1930s (median VG), 1940s This assortment of (average VG), 1950s (average baseball publications VG-EX), 1960s (median EX- and souvenirs spans the Deadball Era through the fabulous ‘50s. Highlights include: MT) and 1970s-1990s (average (3) 1950s Red Man Ad Displays incredibly preserved 11 x 15-1/2” point of sale dis- NM). Highlights include plays hawking the tobacco product. Includes, Kiner, Mize and Slaughter. All are American League Green Book: (28 books) with 1937, 1938, 1948, 1964-1966, (NM); 1952 Star Cal Decal #73-C E. Robinson (in original retail sleeve); Cleveland 1976-1982; National League Green Book: (26 books) with 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, Indians Photo Sets team-issued sets from 1948 (with Greenberg and Boudreau) and 1940, 1941 and 1945 (GD). More on our website. 1949 (with Paige and Veeck). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

171. 1946- 172. (22) 1959-1997 1959 OAL World Series/All-Star Harridge Game Press Unknown Pins/Charms Prototype In addition to the spoils bestowed Ball in upon the athletes who do annual World Series battle, ostentatious Original “hardware” is given to those who Bag document those October tilts. Spared from These (22) press pins and charms use on Senior are attestation to that. Highlights Circuit dia- include: 1959 (Dodgers; EX with monds, this impeccably preserved ONL Harridge baseball is accompanied by its origi- minimal flaking); (2) 1988 nal retail bag. The creamy orb showcases vibrant stampings which include a rare vari- (Dodgers); 1990 (Athletics); 1991 ation of unknown origin. While the “three star” pattern dates the sphere to 1946-1959, (Braves); 1995 (Indians) and a “Marca Registrada” (registered trademark) identifier on an adjacent panel is a sel- “phantom” pins including: (2) dom seen feature. 1969 (Twins); (3) 1983 (2 White Sox and 1 Pirates) and 1992 (Athletics). More on Opening Bid $150.00 our website. Opening Bid $150.00

174. Joe Jackson Oil- 173. Babe Ruth Oil-On-Canvas On-Canvas Painting Fallen Chicago Black Sox princi- Painting pal Shoeless Joe Jackson is the The “Sultan of Swat” was depicted in one of subject of this appealing oil-on- his pitching endeavors in the coveted 1915 canvas painting. Mounted to a 15- Sporting News M101-5 #151 cardboard col- 3/4 x 19-7/8” cardboard frame- lectible. This oil-on-canvas artwork captures work, the detailed likeness shows Ruth’s likeness as it appeared on that familiar photographic qualities and is Deadball Era heirloom. Mounted to a sturdy endorsed by artist Gerald Cravath. wooden 16 x 28 framework, the painting fea- Accented by a deep olive back- tures vibrant hues and infinite detail. ground, this piece is ideal for dis- Opening Bid $150.00 play in any sports den. Opening Bid $150.00

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175. Beautiful Babe Ruth Signed OAL Barnard Baseball With Full PSA/DNA Having accomplished unparalleled pitching feats during his early tenure with the Red Sox, Babe Ruth went on to all but invent the home run, posting escalating longball totals that marked an end to the Deadball Era. And still, the definite years of his career had yet to come. This OAL Barnard base- ball hails from the pinnacle of Ruth’s magnificent career and is decorated with a Ruth autograph as stunning as his long list of accomplishments. The clean off-white sphere shows evi- dence of mild handling, while its trademark stampings and vibrant red-and-blue laces show in-box quality. The sweet spot (as usual) is home to Ruth’s penning, which resonates (“8”) strength and clarity. Executed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, Ruth’s flowing signature is free of quotation marks, suggesting that it was rendered sometime after 1927. Barnard’s reign lasted from 1927 through 1931, which marked the simultaneous run of the Ruth-led “Murderer’s Row.” For the sake of accuracy, it should be noted that four additional signatures (on side panels) have been professionally removed. These are not visible to the naked eye but apparent only under a black light. The relic displays as a sin- gle-signed Ruth, and a gorgeous one, at that. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $2500.00

176. Satchel Paige Single-Signed Baseball With Full JSA Having paved the road to baseball integration, Satchel Paige was subsequently the main attraction as attendance boomed throughout American League and barnstorming venues. Well after he made his indelible mark on the game, Paige autographed this OAL MacPhail baseball. The clean white sphere (grade “6-7”) has sections of mild toning, but the sweet spot is home to a powerful ballpoint signature that projects (“9”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00

179. Roger Maris Single-Signed Baseball With Full JSA Unassuming throughout his chase of Babe Ruth’s seem- ingly unbreakable single-season home run record,

177. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed 178. Joe DiMaggio Single-Signed Photo Ball With Full JSA Photo Ball With Full JSA A Hall of Famer and seemingly annual World Series New York Yankees legend Joe DiMaggio boldly participant, “Bronx Bomber” legend Mickey Mantle endorsed this OAL Brown baseball accented by a color- has autographed this appealing photo ball. The clean ful likeness of the perennial MVP candidate. The mild- white OAL Brown sphere (grade “8-9”) showcases a ly toned sphere (grade “6-7”) is signed on the sweet colorful artist’s rendering of the youthful looking spot in blue ballpoint. The scripting projects (“9”) switch-hitter. On the sweet spot, Mantle’s blue ballpoint strength and clarity. On the south panel, a colorful ren- signature projects (“8”) strength and clarity, with very dering depicts the Hall of Famer in his San Francisco minor ink migration on the first name preventing higher Seals Pacific Coast League apparel. Full photo LOA assessment. Full photo LOA from JSA. from JSA. Opening Bid $550.00 Opening Bid $375.00

180. 181. Ernie Sandy Lombardi Koufax Signed Roger Maris endured opposition from purists and casu- Single- Baseball al fans, alike, in his successful quest. The offered base- ball is autographed by the oft-unsung Yankee slugger. Signed With Full The mildly toned unofficial sphere is endorsed on the Baseball JSA sweet spot by Maris, whose ballpoint scripting res- With Full An integral onates (“8”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA component on JSA. Cincinnati Opening Bid $750.00 A mainstay pennant win- for pitching- ners during the rich Dodgers franchise’s rosters on both coasts, Hall of Fame southpaw Sandy late-1930s return to National League supremacy, Hall of Fame backstop Ernie Lombardi was the endorser of this Koufax is the endorser of this ONL Giamatti baseball. ONL Giles baseball. The toned sphere appears to have been used and showcases Lombardi’s blue ballpoint auto- The near-white sphere (grade “7-8”) showcases graph (“7” strength), which is accented by his inscription of “To Rickey” on a side panel. It should be noted that Koufax’ blue ballpoint, sweet spot signature (“8-9” abrasions and ink remnants on adjacent panels suggest that additional signatures have been removed. Full photo strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. LOA from JSA (cert/sticker #X07327). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

34 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 182. Babe Ruth/Walter Johnson Dual-Signed OAL Harridge Ball With Full JSA While their physical abilities waned and their diamond careers resultantly came to a 183. 1923 Washington Senators/ Multi- close, Babe Ruth and Walter Johnson remained measuring sticks by which all subse- Signed Ball With W. Johnson, Collins and Full JSA quent performers would be compared. With undying popularity, the Hall of Famers seized the opportunity to autograph this vintage OAL Harridge baseball. The off - Like locomotives barreling in opposite directions, the 1923 Washington Senators and white and lightly toned sphere (grade “5-6”) bears a “Reach” trademark dating to Chicago White Sox assembled to do battle and autographed this OAL Johnson sphere. 1934-1939, a period during which both Ruth and Johnson assumed short-lived roles The off-white orb (grade “5”) has a legible trademark and vibrant red and blue stitch- as mentors, Ruth with the Brooklyn Dodgers and Johnson at the helm of the ing. Scattered age-induced toning spots prevent higher technical assessment. The . In its typical occupancy of the sweet spot, Ruth’s black-ink steel black ink steel-tip fountain pen scriptings, meanwhile, average (“6-7”) potency. There tip fountain pen scripting projects (“5”) strength and clarity, with very minor surface are (11) signatures in all, including: Sweet Spot: E. Collins; North Panel: Rice, abrasions and inconsistent pen pressure preventing higher assessment. Executed on Robertson, Ruel, Judge and Leibold; South Panel: Schalk, Russell, W. Johnson and the south panel, Johnson’s black-ink penning has faded over time and, although still Harris; East Panel: Bush. Full photo LOA from JSA. legible, resonates (“3”) quality. Full photo LOA from JSA (cert/sticker #X07330). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $1400.00

184. 1927 Philadelphia Athletics Team Signed Baseball 185. 1931 New York Yankees Team-Signed Baseball With With Cobb, Foxx, Mack and Full JSA Full JSA Obscured by what many consider the most dominant roster in baseball annals, the Establishing a record for runs scored (1,067), the 1931 New York Yankees also paced 1927 Philadelphia Athletics were clearly headed for their return to glory, nonetheless. the big leagues with 155 home runs in a runner-up performance behind the front-run- The offered OAL Johnson baseball was signed by (25) members of that formidable ning Philadelphia Athletics. The offered baseball was signed by (20) members of that offensive juggernaut. Appropriately, the medium is a Spalding “Babe Ruth Home Run Junior Circuit bridesmaid roster, including eight Hall of Famers and one of the earliest Special.” With mild toning and very minor surface abrasions, the sphere (grade “6”) known Foxx pennings. The clean and creamy orb (grade “8”) is incredibly preserved, features alternating red-and-blue laces. The steel-tip fountain pen endorsements, showing bold trademark stampings and vibrant red and blue laces. The black-ink steel meanwhile, have faded over time and resonate between (“2”) and (“6”) strength and tip fountain pen scriptings average (“5”) quality, as they have become somewhat faded clarity. Includes: Sweet Spot: Ruth (“6”); North Panel: unidentified, Gomez (“2”), but remain legible throughout. Includes: Sweet Spot: Johnson, Rommel and Hale; unidentified, Lary, unidentified and Karlon; South Panel: Ruffing (“4”), Cooke, North Panel: Wheat (“4”), Gray, Quinn, Jacobson, Powers and C. Mack (manager, Walker, Chapman, McEvoy and Lazzeri (“3”); West Panel: Pennock, Dickey (“2-3”), “4”); South Panel: Ehmke, Galloway, Foxx (signed “James Foxx”), Simmons and Sewell (“2-3”) and Fletcher (coach); East Panel: Hoag, Reese and unidentified. The Collins; West Panel: Gleason (coach), Bishop, Dykes, Perkins and Cobb (“6-7”); signatures were likely gathered during the club’s spring training session, as Karlon East Panel: E. Mack (coach, “2-3”), Boley, French, Grove (“3”), Cochrane (“4”) and played for the 1930 team but did not make the 1931 roster. Additionally, Sewell was Walberg. Full photo LOA from JSA. acquired in January of 1931. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $900.00

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186. 1940 Team-Signed Ball With Hartnett, 187. Late-1940s Atlanta Crackers Multi-Signed Ball With Herman and Full JSA Cuyler, Trippi and Full JSA The 1940 Chicago Cubs signed this lightly toned ONL Frick baseball (grade “5”) that Dubbed “The Yankees of the Minors” during a successful run in the Class AA has a legible trademark and application of period shellac. The (20) black ink fountain Southern Association, the Atlanta Crackers fielded players whose legendary exploits pen signatures, meanwhile, project between (“3-4”) and (“6-7”) strength and clarity. transcended the game. The offered baseball was signed by (5) late-1940s franchise Includes: Sweet Spot: Passeau and Dallessandro; North Panel: Leiber, Hartnett (“3- greats. The medium-toned Goldsmith “Official 97 League” (grade “4-5”) in signed in 4”), Cavarretta, Bryant, Root and Mattick; South Panel: Gleeson, Raffensberger, blue-ink fountain pen by Ralph Brown (“3-4” strength), (“6-7”), Cliff Herman (“6”), Russell and Todd; West Panel: Collins, Page, Olsen, Lee and Rogell; Dapper (“5”), Charley Trippi (“5-6”) and Davey Williams (“4”). Full photo LOA from East Panel: Galen and Hack. Full photo LOA from JSA. JSA (cert/sticker #X07328). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

188. 1951 189. 1952 N.L. National League Champion Champion New York Brooklyn Giants Team- Dodgers Team- Signed Ball Signed Mini-Ball With Full With J. JSA Robinson and Improbable Senior Full JSA Circuit champions, Pacing the Senior the 1951 New York Circuit in home runs Giants put their sig- (153), runs (775) and nature on an excit- stolen bases (90), the ing season after 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers which the World earned their third pen- Series was anti-cli- nant in six seasons. mactic. The offered While the offered base- ONL Frick sphere ball is miniature in stature, it looms as large as the aforementioned feats because it is was signed by (28) autographed by (21) of that year’s Ebbets Field heroes. Specifically, the medium is a members of that heroic roster. The creamy orb (grade “6-7”) has minor abrasions and 7”-diameter lightly toned ONL Giles sphere (grade “5-6”) with blue ballpoint signa- is home to black-ink pennings that grade between (“4-6”). Highlights include: Mays, tures that average (“5”) strength and clarity (with minor surface abrasions preventing Durocher, Irvin, Maglie and Thomson. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our web- higher assessment). Keys include: Campanella, Reese, J. Robinson, Hodges and D. site. Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

190. 1953 World Champion New York Yankees Reunion Team- Signed Ball With Mantle and Full JSA More than 30 years after securing an unprecedented fifth consecutive World Series title, (16) mem- bers of the 1953 New York Yankees assem- bled and autographed 191. Roger Maris/Mickey Mantle Dual Signed Baseball this baseball. The mild- With Full JSA ly toned OAL Brown Some two decades after terrorizing pitchers as a lethal combo in the Yankee lineup, sphere (grade “7”) is Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris decorated the offered baseball with their highly decorated with blue sought autographs. The snow-white sphere is a souvenir celebrating the St. Louis ballpoint signatures that average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Includes Sweet Spot: Cardinals’ 1982 title. On the sweet spot, Maris’ blue ink signature has endured slight Blackwell and Mantle; North Panel: Miller, Reynolds, Mize and Bollweg; South migration but still shows (“6-7”) quality. On the north panel, Mantle’s scripting shows Panel: Sain, Ford, Lopat and Rizzuto; West Panel: Berra, Bauer, McDougald and (“7”) quality. Full photo LOA from JSA. Kuzava; East Panel: Woodling and Martin. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

36 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 192. 1951 St. 193. 1959 Kansas Louis City Athletics Browns Team-Signed Team-Signed Baseball With Baseball Maris and Full With Paige, PSA/DNA Patkin and The offered baseball was Full JSA signed by (29) members of the 1959 squad. The gor- Not long for their geous creamy OAL St. Louis surround- Harridge sphere features ings, (27) members ballpoint pennings that of the 1951 Browns average (“8-9”) quality signed this OAL with: Sweet Spot: Craft Harridge baseball. (manager) and Cerv; The creamy sphere North Panel: Snyder, (grade “8”) has Herbert, Terwilliger, faded stampings but Smith, Coleman, Daley potent black ink and Garver; South Panel: signatures that proj- Boone, Carroll, Hadley, Lopez, Herzog and Sain (coach); West Panel: Maris, Grim, ect between (“8-9”) DeMaestri, Tsitouris, Tuttle, Ward and Chiti; East Panel:Tomanek, House, Dickson, and (“6”) quality, with highlights including: Delsing, Mapes, Paige, Patkin (coach) D. Williams, Heffner (coach) and Gorman; Reverse Sweet Spot: Swift (coach). Full and Taylor (manager). Full photo LOA from JSA. Also included is a 1951 Browns photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Yearbook (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

194. 1963 Baltimore Orioles Team- Signed Baseball with (26) Signatures— Full JSA Featured is a 1963 Baltimore Orioles team-signed baseball with (26) signatures. This off-white OAL Cronin sphere (“7”) 195. Roger Maris/Mickey Mantle Dual Signed Baseball displays uniform soiling throughout. With Full JSA The blue ballpoint More than two decades after their dual assault on the single-season home run stan- ink inscriptions aver- dard, Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle remained longball legends with numbers that age (“7”) with the may forever hold as the benchmark for teammates. This OAL Brown baseball was sweet spot and west signed by Maris and Mantle shortly before the former slugger passed away. The panels faring slightly lesser. Keys include Sweet Spot: Hitchcock, B. Robinson; West creamy sphere (grade “7”) is endorsed on the sweet spot by Mantle (“8” strength) and Panel: Roberts; East Panel: Appling and South Panel: Aparicio. Full photo LOA on the north panel by Maris (“8-9”). Full photo LOA from JSA. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

196. 1980 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies Team- Signed Baseball With Schmidt, Espinosa and Full JSA 197. 500 Home Run Club Signed Ball With Mantle, (31) members of Williams and Full JSA the 1980 While membership in the esteemed “500 Home Run” club has increased in recent Philadelphia years with the controversial additions of several tainted sluggers, there is no question- Phillies, winners of the first World Series title in the franchise’s lengthy history, saw ing the accomplishments of the (11) who signed this ONL White ball. The mildly fit to autograph the offered baseball. The lightly toned ONL Giamatti orb (grade “6”) toned sphere (grade “7”) has blue ballpoint scriptings that project (“9-10”) strength features black ballpoint scriptings average (“8”) quality (with minor bleeding on a throughout. Includes: Sweet Spot: Williams and Mantle; North Panel: Aaron, few). Highlights include Bowa, Carlton, Green (manager), Rose, Schmidt, Espinosa McCovey, Mays and Jackson; South Panel: Mathews; West Panel: Robinson and and Trillo. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Schmidt; East Panel: Killebrew and Banks. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 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 SAVA 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 37 AU TO G R A P H S JULY 28, 2011 198. 1943 199. 1959 Cardinals and Boston Red 1944 Browns Sox and New Team-Signed York Yankees Team-Signed With Full JSA Baseballs Baseball’s wartime With Full hotbed, St. Louis PSA/DNA produced champions Bitter rivals from in both leagues as the 1959 Bronx and World War II waged Boston installments have signed these (2) OAL Harridge baseballs. The creamy on. These (2) baseballs were signed by members of the 1943 Cardinals and 1944 spheres (grade “6”) present nicely and appear to have an ultra thin uniform layer of Browns, respectively. Highlights include: 1943 Cardinals off-white ONL Frick orb period shellac and blue ballpoint signatures that average (“8-9”) on the Red Sox orb (grade “6”) signed by (22), average (“5”) strength with Musial and Southworth; 1944 and (“7”) on the Yankees keepsake. Highlights include: Red Sox signed by (25) with Browns off-white OAL Harridge ball (grade “5-6”) with mild abrasions and (27) sig- Jensen, Malzone and Wertz; Yankees signed by (22) with Berra, Ford and Larsen. natures (average “4”) including Sewell and Stephens. Individual full photo LOAs Individual full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

200. T. Williams, J. 201. (3) 1940s-1950s DiMaggio and Mantle Multi-Signed Baseballs Single-Signed With Dean and Full Baseballs With Full JSA JSA These (3) OAL Harridge spheres Contemporaries in 1951, the have been signed by 1940s-1950s Hall of Fame trio of Joe A.L. teams or contemporaries. The DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and creamy to lightly toned orbs grade Ted Williams have autographed (“6”) on average and showcase these OAL Brown baseballs. The pennings that range from (“6”-“9”) spheres show varying degrees of quality. Includes: 1940s A.L. Stars toning and grade near the (“6”) signed by (12) including Dizzy plateau. The sweet spot signa- Dean, Kretlow and Lollar; 1950 tures, meanwhile, have been Washington Senators (29) with B. executed in ballpoint and aver- Harris (manager), Myatt (coach) age (“8-9”) potency. Individual and Noren; 1951 Tigers (16) with Ferrell (coach), Lyons (coach) and full LOAs from JSA. Newhouser. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

202. 1954, 1955 and 203. (3) Multi-Signed 1956 St. Louis Theme Baseballs Cardinals Team- With Koufax, Ryan Signed Baseballs With and Ripken Full JSA These (3) multi-signed spheres These (3) ONL Giles orbs are each have a significant theme respectively signed by St. Louis with endorsers having earned Cardinals rosters powered by select spots in history. The orbs Stan Musial during the 1950s. range from clean white (“9”) to The gorgeous creamy orbs all mildly toned (“7”), and the blue grade (“8”) and feature ballpoint ballpoint pennings average pennings that average (“7-8”) (“9”). Includes: Consecutive strength. Highlights include: 1954 Games OAL Brown, with Musial and Schoendienst; 1955 Ripken (s/s) and Kinugasa; Musial and Schoendienst; 1956 Rose Family ONL Coleman, Hutchinson and Musial. with Rose (s/s) and Rose, Jr. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. (s/s); No-Hitters OAL Brown, with Ryan (s/s), Feller and Koufax (full JSA). Opening Bid $250.00 Certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

204. (3) 1970s St. Louis 205. (4) 1950s-1960s Cardinals Team-Signed St. Louis Cardinals Baseballs With Full JSA Team-Signed These (3) baseballs were signed by Baseballs With Full 1970s St. Louis Cardinals teams JSA during the latter stages of a 71-year This quartet of ONL Giles base- franchise run without a last-place balls has been signed by St. finish. Includes: 1970 creamy ONL Louis Cardinals rosters from the Giles ball (grade “8”) signed by 1950s and 1960s. The gorgeous (24), average (“8”) with Brock and creamy orbs grade (“8”) or better Carlton; 1974 medium-toned sou- and feature ballpoint pennings venir ball (grade “5”) signed by that average (“7-8”) strength. (23), average (“3-4”) with Gibson Includes: 1954 (26) with Musial and Torre; 1978 near-white ONL and Schoendienst; 1959 (25) Feeney (grade “7-8”) signed by with Gibson and Musial; 1961 (28), average (“6”) with Brock and (22) with Keane and Musial; 1966 (21) with Brock and Carlton. Full photo LOAs Simmons. Full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

38 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 206. (4) 1957-1966 St. 207. (5) Pete Rose Louis Cardinals Team- Signed/Inscribed Signed Baseballs With Baseballs With Full JSA and (2) World “Steroid” and Series Programs “Best Player” Cardinals installments from Content Sportsman’s Park to Busch Stadium These (5) baseballs have are represented on these (4) team- all been signed and deco- signed baseballs, plus (5) programs. rated with telling inscrip- The gorgeous creamy ONL Giles tions by all-time hit king spheres grade (“8-9”) or better and Pete Rose. The snow-white showcase blue ballpoint signatures OML Selig orbs (all grade “9-10”) showcase blue ink autographs that average (“9- that average (“8”) quality. Includes: 10”) quality. One is signed on the sweet spot (inscribed “Hit King 4256”) and (13) 1957 signed by (23) with K. Boyer more times on adjacent panels, dubbed “Gucci Ball” (full JSA). Two are signed on and Musial; 1961 (21) with Gibson side panels and inscribed “4256 Hits Without Steroids.” The remaining two are and Musial; 1965 (22) with Carlton and Schoendienst; 1966 (21) with Brock and signed with Rose opining his favorite and best players. Individual certs/stickers from Flood. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

208. One Dozen Phil 209. (17) Single- Rizzuto Signed OML Signed Baseballs With Yankees “100th J. DiMaggio, T. Anniversary” Williams and Mantle Baseballs Cooperstown residents and World A vital component on nine Series heroes have signed these “Bronx Bomber” pennant win- (17) OAL and ONL baseballs. ners and seven World Series The spheres range from snow- titlist squads, white (grade “10”) to medium- remained a familiar face of the toned (grade “5”) and feature ball- franchise for many years in the point pennings that average (“8- broadcast booth. These (12) 9”) strength. Includes: Berra, J. OML Selig baseballs have been DiMaggio, Feller, Ford, Groat, (2) autographed by the Pinstriper legend. The snow-white spheres (grade “9-10”) each Hunter, R. Jackson, B. Leonard, feature the Yankees’ “1903-2003 100th Anniversary” logo and have been endorsed by Mantle, Mize, G. Perry, Rizzuto just below. Executed in blue ballpoint, Rizzuto’s scriptings average (“9”) Richardson, B. Robinson, Rose, strength and clarity. Auction LOA from JSA. Slaughter and T. Williams. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

210. (29) 211. (40) Single- Autographed Signed Baseball Baseballs with Collection With (14) Hall of Famers Multiple Hall of including (2) Famers DiMaggio At (40) strong, this autographed Boost your autographed baseball collection boasts of baseball collection with superstar and coveted Hall of these (29) spheres with four- Fame scriptings that average (“8- teen Hall of Famers. The 9”) strength and clarity. The balls display varying OAL, OML or ONL spheres, degrees of surface toning meanwhile, range from clean which does not impede the white (grade “9”) to mildly toned (“8-9”) signature strengths. Highlights include OAL: (2) DiMaggio, Griffey Jr., ONL: (grade “6”) examples. Highlights Ba. Bonds, Maddux; Other: Ripken Jr. (1994 OAS). With exception to both include: M. Allen, Banks, DiMaggio pennings (full photo LOA), the remaining signatures come with an auction Blyleven, Carlton, Harwell, R. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Jackson, Jenkins, Newhouser, Schmidt, Seaver and Yount. Basic certs/stickers and an Opening Bid $300.00 auction LOA from JSA accompany. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 212. Hall of Famer 213. (72) Rookie Signed Baseball of the Year Collection of (42) Single-Signed With Aaron, Baseballs Mathews and Lauded for their freshman Musial season efforts, “Rookie of the Year” award recipients The hallowed halls of have autographed these Cooperstown are well rep- (72) baseballs. The OAL resented in this impressive or ONL spheres range lot of (42) autographed from snow-white (grade baseballs. The OAL and “10”) to mildly toned ONL orbs range from (grade “6-7”) and show- snow-white (grade “9-10”) case sweet spot pennings to mildly toned (grade “6-7”) examples, with sweet spot ballpoint pennings averaging that average (“8-9”) quality. Includes: (4) Blefary, (11) Bumbry, (7) Ferriss, (3) (“8-9”) quality. Highlights include: Aaron, Banks, (3) Carlton, Ford, R. Jackson, Fidrych, (6) Hansen, (7) F. Howard, (10) Horner, (3) Jethroe, Lefebrve, Lynn, (7) Mathews, Musial, Rose, (3) Schmidt, (3) Seaver and (3) Slaughter. Individual Pearson, (7) Tresh and (5) Virdon. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. certs/stickers from JSA and PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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 SAVA 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 39 AU TO G R A P H S JULY 28, 2011 214. (6) Multi-Signed 215. 1991 National Baseballs with League Team-Signed Hornsby, Stengel & P. Baseball Collection Waner of (12) With N.L. All- This sextet of multi-signed base- Star Team balls includes (64) autographs The 1991 Senior Circuit is well from a myriad of greats. represented with these (12) team- Featured are 1963-1964 signed baseballs. The impecca- Cardinals/Mets/Japanese: (15 bly clean ONL White spheres signatures, average “7”, ONL grade (“8”) or better throughout Giles grades “5-6”); 1967 and are home to ballpoint pen- Atlanta Braves: (18 signatures, average “7,” Official League grades “5-6”); nings that average (“7”) quality Multi-Signed Hall of Famers/Stars: (15 signatures, average “7,” ONL Giles grades (with many nicer). Highlights include: Braves (27) with Glavine; Cubs (32) with “4”) with Sweet Spot: Roush; West Panel: L. Nelson (broadcaster); East Panel: Dawson, Maddux; Reds (27); Astros (26) with Bagwell, Biggio; Dodgers (23) with Hornsby, Hodges; North Panel: P. Waner, Musial, Stengel; South Panel: Carey and Carter, Murray; Mets (26) with Gooden; Phillies (25); Pirates (23) with Bonds; Multi-Signed Hall of Famers/Others: (11 signatures, average “7”, Official Southern Cardinals (31, average “4-5”); Padres (32) with Gwynn; Giants (23); N.L. All- League grades “5”) with South Panel: Manush. Auction LOA from James Spence Stars (32) with Dawson, Gwynn and Murray. Full photo LOA from JSA (for All- Authentications. More on our website. Star ball) and auction LOA from JSA for remaining balls. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 216. (15) 500 Home 217. (17) Single-Signed Hall Run Club Single- of Famer Baseballs With T. Signed Baseballs Williams, Mays and Aaron Longball launchers from the The winning bidder will secure a Hall of storied 500 Home Run Club are Fame collection of (17) autographed the endorsers of these fifteen OAL, ONL and OML spheres. And while single-signed baseballs. Unless we’re counting, the legendary players noted, these endorsements each who endorsed these orbs combined for grade (“8-9”) or better with the 5,431 home runs, 1,494 mound triumphs, majority of spheres displaying 17 MVP awards and 11 Cy Young hon- varying degrees of toning. ors. The balls range from snow-white Included are OAL: Banks (512 HR’s on south panel), Griffey Jr. (slightly toned), R. (grade “10”) to mildly toned (grade “7”) Jackson (563, toned), Killebrew (573 H.R’s), F. Robinson (586 HR’s), Schmidt (548); examples. Blue ballpoint sweet spot pen- ONL: Aaron (slightly toned), Mays (slightly toned), McCovey (slightly toned), nings, meanwhile, show (“9”) or better quality throughout. All are accompanied by McGwire (toned, PSA/DNA sticker), Sosa (toned); OML: Bonds (2001 commemora- Steiner certs/holograms (with 2 noted exceptions). Includes: Aaron, Banks, Bench, tive, includes Bonds hologram), Mathews (512 HRs, slightly toned), Murray Carew, Ford (auction LOA from JSA), Killebrew, Maddux, Mays, Molitor, Musial, (3255/504) and Palmeiro (“7”, game-used 5/11/03/HR 500 vs. Cleveland vs. David Palmer, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Ryan, Seaver, Snider and T. Williams (full JSA). Elder on south panel). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00 219. (48) Single- Signed Baseballs With Mathews, Mays and A-Rod These (48) baseballs have been autographed by Hall of Famers, superstars and role players, alike. The OAL, OML, ONL and unofficial spheres range from snow- white (grade “10”) to lightly toned (grade “5”) and the sweet spot pennings consis- tently show (“8-9”) quality, with exceptions noted. Highlights include: Blyleven, Boggs, Feller, Fidrych, Kaline, Mathews, Mays (“6” strength), Mazeroski, Molitor, P. Niekro, B. Robinson, A. Rodriguez and Snider. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

220. (51) Single-Signed Baseballs With Many Hall of Famers Presented is a sizable assortment of OAL and ONL autographed orbs whose endorsers include superstars and Cooperstown inductees. In all, there are (51) spheres that range 218. (37) Single-Signed Hall of Fame Baseballs With from snow-white (grade “10”) to Aaron, Mays and T. Williams mildly toned (grade “6”) examples. Enshrined in baseball’s Cooperstown cathedral, (36) different legends have auto- The sweet spot ballpoint pennings, graphed the (37) OAL, ONL and OML spheres in this Hall of Fame horsehide lot. The meanwhile, average (“8-9”) quality. balls range from snow-white (grade “10”) to lightly toned (grade “6”) and showcase Includes: M. Allen, Blyleven, (3) sweet spot ballpoint pennings that average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Highlights Carlton, (2) Carrasquel, (2) Ennis, include: Aaron (full JSA), Ford, Hunter (full JSA), Killebrew, Mathews, Mays (full Hogsett, (3) Jenkins, B. Lewis, (7) JSA), Newhouser, Rizzuto, Snider and T. Williams (full JSA). Certs/stickers from Lolich, Lynn, Oliver, (4) M. Owen, JSA. More on our website. B. Powell, (2) Schmidt, Seaver, (3) Slaughter, C. Thompson, (6) Trucks, (5) J. Turner Opening Bid $400.00 and (5) Vander Meer. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

40 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 221. Ty Cobb Signed Photograph With Full JSA While there was nary a question regarding Ty Cobb’s intensity on the diamond, his demeanor is open to interpretation on this period autographed newspaper photograph. Measuring approximately 9-1/2 x 7-1/2”, the unevenly trimmed sepia-toned photo depicts Cobb in his home apparel. The fiery Georgian is glancing sky- ward with just a hint of a smile in his expression. Against the stark white background of his jersey, Cobb’s dip pen signature projects (“7-8”) strength and clarity. Executed 222. Ty Cobb 1942 Signed Letter on Personal Stationery in Cobb’s trademark green ink with his familiar paraph, the scripting is preceded by his inscription of “To Charlie Pearsall – From His Friend.” Mounted to a paper back- With Full JSA ing, the photo is affected by a series of creases and evidence of a signature removal Unrivaled on the playing field, Ty Cobb let his nasty disposition soften, by many near the lower edge. The likeness dates to 1925 or earlier, as an August 15, 1925 copy accounts, after his Hall of Fame career. The offered handwritten and signed correspon- of The Star Weekly shows this published image. Full photo LOA from JSA dence is attestation to the fact that Cobb did indeed have a mellow side. Composed (cert/hologram #X07324). This photograph was sent to Charlie Pearsall in 1942. A let- entirely in Cobb’s hand and dated “Mch. 9 – 42,” the letter was penned on Cobb’s ter composed and signed by Cobb on his personal stationery confirms this. The letter personal letterhead in his customary green ink. The content regards a photograph that is the next lot in this auction. Cobb had misplaced but eventually found and autographed at the request of an admir- Opening Bid $500.00 er. As for Cobb’s “lighter” side, he writes (in part): “... but I feel honored you should want my autograph.” At the conclusion, Cobb has signed his name. Complete with his trademark paraph, the signature resonates (“7”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA (cert/sticker #X07325). The photograph referenced in the letter is the previ- ous lot in this auction. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

223. Ty Cobb Twice-Signed Letter With Full JSA In compliance with a fan’s request, Hall of Famer Ty Cobb signed the offered correspondence piece twice. Composed entirely in Cobb’s hand in blue ballpoint on his personal stationery, the letter is dated “4/1/58” and reads: “Dear Nick – I feel honored you should want my autograph and am pleased to comply/ With very kindest regarts [sic] to you, I am Sincerely (signed) Ty Cobb.” Following the main body of the letter, Cobb continued: “I am at Cornelia, Ga. Some 35 miles from Royston where you addressed your letter to me. (signed) Ty.” Cobb’s penmanship, incidentally, projects (“9-10”) strength throughout. Measuring approximately 4x6, the sheet has been trimmed and is adhered to a vintage scrapbook page. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

224. Ty Cobb 1952 Signed Check With Full JSA While a fiery temper was his trademark throughout an incredible playing career,Ty Cobb became known for his green ink signature in his later years. The offered signed check is attestation to that. Executed entirely in Cobb’s hand on one of his personal checks drawn from the First National Bank of Nevada, this particular voucher was made out on “4/14/52” as a “$35.79” payment representing “Settlement in Full.” On the Appropriate line, Cobb’s green ink penning (“9” strength) reads: “Tyrus R. Cobb.” There are standard hole punchings and (3) vertical creases, none affecting the autograph. Full photo LOA from JSA. 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 SAVA 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 41 AU TO G R A P H S JULY 28, 2011 225. Babe Ruth Framed Autograph Display With 1922 News Service Photo - PSA His incredible feats serving as the barometer for all things superior, Babe Ruth forever serves as both a name and an adjective to describe iconic figures in any walk of life. As for auto- 226. Babe Ruth Signed New York Saloon Matchbook graphs, the offered penning of Ruth is, well, the “Babe Ruth” of autographs. Framed Cover With Full JSA to dimensions of 14-1/2 x 18” under brown velvet-like matting, this eye-appealing Adored on the diamond and in any other public setting, “Bronx Bomber” legend Babe arrangement is headlined by Ruth’s cut signature. Executed in black-ink steel tip foun- Ruth was at home in any venue, interacting with fans of all ages and doing so with an tain pen, the flowing autograph features quotation marks around “Babe” (a pre-1928 insatiable appetite for fun, food and drink. The offered keepsake lends credence to the Ruth custom) and resonates (“7”) overall potency, with “Babe” affected by ink migra- mythical tales of Ruth’s exploits. Specifically, this matchbook hails from New York tion and the surname decidedly stronger. Accenting the signature is a 1922 original City’s “Blarney Stone” bar and eatery and was autographed in the inside cover by the news service photo of Ruth. The 5-3/4 x 6-1/2” sepia-toned photo shows near-flawless sports and cultural icon. Executed in graphite pencil, Ruth’s bold scripting projects preservation with “Bain” stampings on the reverse. The autograph has been assessed (“6”) strength and clarity, with “Babe” minimally affected by a vertical crease. Full “Authentic” by PSA. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $750.00

227. Signed Newspaper Photo With Full JSA A feared bats- man and durable force in the “Murderer’s Row” dynasty, Lou Gehrig embodied class and humility throughout his career and life. The offered autographed photo portrays the Hall of Famer in all of these capacities. Culled from a period newspaper, this 3-5/8 x 6-3/8” published photo is endorsed by its legendary subject. Executed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, 228. Lou Gehrig Cut Signature - SGC/JSA Authentic Gehrig’s script blends with a dark background but still emerges to project (“5”) Presented is a cut signature executed by Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig. Encapsulated and strength and clarity. The image, incidentally, is of Gehrig signing a baseball for a assessed “Authentic” by SGC/JSA, the black graphite pencil scripting is unmistakably handicapped child and is displayed on a 7-1/2 x 10-3/4” cardboard matte. Full photo Gehrig’s penmanship, projecting (“8-9”) strength and clarity with flowing cursive LOA from JSA (cert/sticker #B85640). characters accented by the curvaceous upper case “L” and “G.” This is a welcome Opening Bid $750.00 addition to any serious “Murderer’s Row” autograph collection. Opening Bid $750.00

230. Cut Signature - SGC/JSA Authentic 229. Walter Johnson Cut Signature With Full JSA Small in stature but big on influence and command over an oft-troublesome Babe Without question the most iconic diamond figure in Washington D.C. baseball annals, Ruth, “Murderer’s Row” skipper Miller Huggins (d.1929) was the author of this bold- Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson was the author of this potent cut signature. ly executed cut signature. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by SGC/JSA, Executed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, Johnson’s endorsement resonates (“8”) Huggins’ black-ink steel tip fountain pen scripting projects (“8”) strength and clarity strength and clarity and has been stored in protective lamina. and ranks as a decidedly tough autograph from those vaunted Pinstriper rosters. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $500.00

42 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 231. Herb 232. Jimmie Foxx Signed Pennock Cut 500th Home Run Display With Signature Full PSA/DNA Display - PSA The coveted signature of Jimmie Foxx dis- One of two plays nicely in this framed display accented “Murderers Row” sta- by a vintage publication. Framed to dimen- ples to pass away in sions of 29-7/8 x 18-3/4” under beige mat- 1948 at the age of 53, ting, Foxx’s cut signature is decidedly bold southpaw Herb and legible, though it is minimally affected Pennock was an inte- by intermittent separations on the page. Just gral part of seven below, there is a faded inscription (not in world championship Foxx’s hand). Complimenting the autograph rosters throughout his are sections of the September 25, 1940 issue Hall of Fame career. The offered display is headlined by the former pinstriper’s bold of Boston’s Daily Record, whose headline autograph. Framed to 17-1/2 x 21-1/2 under red velvet-like matting, Pennock’s black- proclaims: “FOXX HITS 500TH IN SOX ink cut signature projects (“9”) strength and clarity. Accenting the display is a vintage WIN.” Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Base Ball Pencil Tablet cover with Pennock’s likeness. Autograph assessed Opening Bid $300.00 “Authentic” by PSA. Opening Bid $200.00

233. 1930 234. Uniform Program Signed by (25) With Player’s J. DiMaggio, Dean, Lazzeri Contract and Full JSA Signed by Issued at Chicago’s for another Branch Rickey in an endless string of failed October endeav- ors, this 1938 World Series program became An innovative force in a coveted relic as it was signed by (25) of establishing minor that Fall Classic’s combatants. The front league affiliates and, cover is home to Joe DiMaggio’s blue mark- of course, breaking er autograph (“9” strength, likely added long baseball’s color barri- after the event). The interior pages are signed er, former executive by (24) members of the Chicago Cubs (aver- Branch Rickey signed this Uniform Player’s Contract back in 1930. The four-page age “7” strength) with keys including Dean, document has fine print legal details and typewritten notations of the principals and Herman (signed twice), Hartnett and Lazzeri. stipend. Drawn up for former St. Louis Cardinals infielder Eddie Delker, the docu- The spine and covers show excessive wear, ment is signed by both the player and Branch (both “9-10” strength). The pages are though all elements are present. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. crisp and have normal compacting folds. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

235. (3) 1940-1942 236. Roy Detroit Tigers Items Campanella Pre- with World Series Accident Program & 1942 Autograph With Team-Signed Full JSA Baseball Hall of Fame backstop Feel the roar of the Detroit and three-time MVP Roy Tigers with this threesome of Campanella has endorsed 1940-1942 items. Included are his likeness in this 1.) program impressive display. (EX); 2.) 1940 World Series Framed to dimensions of scorecard (presents EX-MT, but 16-3/4 x 19-3/4”, this marked) and 3.) 1942 Detroit 1950s black-and-white Tigers team-signed OAL base- portrait was likely culled from a period magazine and adhered to a black backing. ball with (24) signatures (aver- Campanella’s blue ballpoint, pre-accident autograph emerges prominently to project age “5-6”, ball “3-4”, full photo LOA from JSA) including North Panel: McNair (“9”) strength and clarity. This is among the most potent Campanella scriptings (d.1949); South Panel: Newhouser and Gehringer. More on our website. you’ll ever behold. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $500.00

237. Baseball Pre- 238. (18) 2010 War Hall of Famers Historic Autograph Lot of Autographs (11) With DiMaggio “In Memory and Hornsby Of” Deceased Pre-War diamond legends have Cut autographed the flats in this Signatures— impressive Hall of Fame gather- ing. The black or blue ink sig- All PSA/DNA natures resonate (“9”) or better Each signature quality (with noted exceptions) assessed as Authentic and include Appling, Carey, and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Presented are eighteen 2010 Historic Autographs Cronin (“7-8”), J. DiMaggio “In Memory Of” deceased cut signatures. The majority of these autographs are seri- (“6”), Goslin (“6-7”), Hafey, ally numbered to less than 10 with three exclusive (1/1) parallels. Included are Hornsby, Hubbell, Lyons, Appling, Bisland, Blackwell, Bo. Bonds (1/1), Brazle, Byrd, W. Cooper, Klaerner, Roush and Wheat. JSA Manno, McGraw, Musser (1/1), Neis (1/1), Pellagrini, Salvo, Shokes, Sturdivant, Z. certs/stickers and auction LOA. More on our website. Taylor and R. Wood. Opening Bid $200.00 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 SAVA 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 43 AU TO G R A P H S JULY 28, 2011 239. Yankee 240. Ebbets Stadium Field 20x16 20x16 Photo Photo Signed Signed by by (48) With (77) With Reese, Snider Ford, and Full JSA Rizzuto and Embraced in Flatbush Full JSA and beyond, “Dem Bums” are the feature An ideal “Bronx in this 20x16 sepia- Bomber” heirloom, toned photograph this 20x16 black- signed by (48) mem- and-white photo- bers of the Brooklyn graph is signed by Dodgers. The image (77) franchise prin- portrays World Series cipals, their bold action at Ebbets Field blue Sharpie and is decorated with blue Sharpie signatures that emerge prominently against the sky scriptings project- background to show (“10”) strength throughout. Includes: Basinski, Borkowski, ing (“10”) quality throughout. The image is an unmistakable one with the third base Bragan, Chandler, Cimoli, Cisar, Coscarart, Craig, Dapper, Erskine, C. Fernandez, side stands in full view and accented by the familiar wrought iron façade that lined the Franks, Gentile, Gionfriddo, Harris, Hermanski, Holmes, Jackson, Jorgensen, top of the upper deck at the “House That Ruth Built.” The key signatures include: Kennedy, King, Kipp, Labine, Lehman, Loes, Lund, Mauro, McDevitt, McLish, R. Bauer, Bouton, Carey, Crosetti, Ford, Henrich, Houk, McDougald, Pepitone, Miller, Minner, Nahem, Olmo, Pafko, Pfund, Pignatano, Podres, Ramazzotti, Reese, Richardson, Rizzuto, Sain, Skowron, Slaughter, Tresh and more. Full photo LOA from Roe, Schultz, Snider, Stevens, Sukeforth, H. Taylor, Van Cuyk, B. White and JSA. More on website. Whitman. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $350.00

241. 1986 New 242. Mickey Mantle/Ted York Mets Williams Autographed 20x16 Display Lot of (4) - All With Celebration Full JSA Photo Signed American League rivals, Hall of Famers by (33) With and members of the esteemed “500 Home Run Club” fraternity, Mickey Carter, Mantle and Ted Williams have each auto- Strawberry graphed two of their unmistakable like- and Full JSA nesses. Includes Mickey Mantle: Framed to 24-3/8 x 31-1/2, a 1986 Jim Once upon a time the Jordan lithograph print commemorates Mets staged an the 30th anniversary of Mantle’s Triple improbable comeback, Crown achievement; Mantle has signed and the near century- (“10” strength) and inscribed “T.C. long torture continued 1956”. Also, an 18x24 David Cooney in Boston. This 20x16 limited edition (235/1000) black-and- color photograph portrays the raucous celebration of the 1986 world champion New white “Rookie Series” print signed by York Mets and is autographed by (33). The orange fiber tip signatures average (“8-9”) Mantle (“10” strength). Ted Williams: A strength with highlights including: Aguilera, Anderson, Backman, Berenyi, Carter, 20x26 Armand LaMontagne illustrated Dykstra, Fernandez, Foster, Gooden, Harrelson (coach), Heep, Hernandez, D. Johnson poster print mounted to a 23x30 thick stock backing, signed by Williams (“10” (manager), H. Johnson, Knight, Leach, Lynch, Lyons, Magadan, Mazzilli, McDowell, strength). Also an 11x14 color print signed by Williams (“9-10” strength) highlighting Mitchell, Nieman, Ojeda, Orosco, Pavlick (coach), Santana, Stottlemyre (coach), a 28-1/8 x 20-1/8” blue felt lined display with an embroidered “9” and facsimile Strawberry, Teufel, M. Wilson and (2) unidentified. Full photo LOA from JSA. Williams signature. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $350.00 Opening Bid $300.00

243. 244. Autographed Baseball Oversized Autograph Photo Lot of (14) Collection of Balls and (15) With (3) Bats Reggie and Big With Red Machine Koufax, Ideal for display, these Drysdale (15) oversized color and Hunter photographs are signed Hall of Famers by their revered dia- and immortal mond subjects. The legends have color or black-and-white autographed the balls and bats in this ideal display lot. The pennings average (“8-9”) prints showcase blue Sharpie autographs trumpet (“10”) strength throughout and strength and include: Signed Baseballs (14) OAL or ONL spheres ranging from mild- include: (3) (16x20, inscribed “SB #893”); (3) (21-5/8” x ly toned (grade “8”) to medium-toned (grade “5-6”) with single-signed orbs featuring 16, action shot of Jackson at the Yankees’ Ft. Lauderdale spring training site with Bench, Feller, Fingers, Hunter, R. Jackson, B. Lemon, B. Martin, Mays Mize, Rose, “Reggie!” candy bar ad in background; inscribed “Mr. October”); (2) Slaughter and Snider and dual-signed spheres featuring Morgan/Palmer and (16x20, inscribed “HOF 02”); (3) /Phil Rizzuto (20x16, black-and-white); Drysdale/Koufax (auction LOA from JSA); Signed Bats (3) full-size weapons with R. (3) Tony Perez/Pete Rose (20x16 color 1970s group shot of Reds at Tiger Stadium for Jackson, Rose (individual JSA stickers) and a multi-signed “Yankee Tradition” com- an exhibition; signed by Perez (inscribed “1st base”) and Rose (inscribed “3rd Base”); memorative bat signed by (20) franchise greats including Ford (“4”), Larsen, Mize, 1976 (20x16, signed by Bench, Concepcion, Foster, Geronimo, Murcer, Rizzuto and Slaughter (full JSA). More on our website. Griffey, Morgan and Rose). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

44 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 245. 1950s Mickey 246. Mickey Mantle Holiday Inn Mantle & Carl Signed Menu With Full Yastrzemski JSA Single-Signed Already established on big league Pair with Balls & diamonds, Hall of Fame switch hit- Photos—(2) Full ter Mickey Mantle entered into the hotel business during the 1950s, JSA serving as proprietor of a Joplin, Legends from bitter rivals Missouri Holiday Inn. Offered is a are teamed on these four menu from that once-popular vaca- Mickey Mantle and Carl tion stop autographed by the former Yastrzemski single-signed Yankee great. The baseball-themed items. Included are 1-2.) cover of the thick stock item is Mantle OAL ball (“9”), home to Mantle’s blue ballpoint sig- 8x10 photograph with No. 7 inscription (“10”); 3-4.) Yastrzemski OAL ball (“8”) nature and “Best Wishes” inscrip- and 8x10 photograph (“9”). Each Mantle item comes with a full photo LOA from tion, which show (“9”) strength and JSA, while the pair of Yastrzemski endorsements come with stickers and matching clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. cert cards from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

247. Multi- Signed Baseball and Bat Collection of (22) With Hall of Famers 248. (4) Hall of Fame Multi-Signed Items: (2) Baseballs and Stars and (2) Books Past and present icons from the Major Leagues and Negro Leagues have autographed The potent signatures in this lot of (2) books and (2) baseballs read like a “Who’s the keepsakes in this impressive lot. Highlights include: Signed Bat a Rawlings- Who” of Cooperstown inductees. Averaging (“9”) quality, the pennings include: Adirondack (32.6-oz/34”) Bob Kielty block-letter pro model bat signed in blue Baseballs an OAL Budig orb and an unofficial ball with (14) and (20) signatures, Sharpie (average “9” strength) by (30+) including T. Hunter, Molitor, Oates, Varitek respectively, including Berra, Hunter, Newhouser, Reese and Snider. Books (2) hard- and Wetteland; Signed Baseballs (21) OAL, ONL or unofficial orbs with signatures bound volumes with Hall of Fame content signed on the appropriate pages with sub- averaging (“8-9”) strength, including a Dodger great ball with Branca, Cey, Labine, jects including Feller, Killebrew, Mathews, R. Roberts and Stargell. Auction LOA Monday and Snider. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

249. Cleveland Indians 250. Boston Red Sox Autograph Collection of Signed Book (37) With Baseballs, Bats Collection of (21) With and Flats Yastrzemski, Clemens Bang the drum along the warpath with and Doerr “Chief Wahoo” in this lot of balls, ”Beantown”’s long-suffering bats and flats signed by Cleveland BoSox are the subject of these Indians stars. Highlights include: (21) published volumes, which Signed Baseballs (31) OAL, OML, have been autographed by their ONL and unofficial orbs ranging from heroic subjects. With covers and snow-white (grade “10”) to mildly pages intact, the (VF) editions toned (grade “6-7”) with signatures showcase signatures that average averaging (“8-9”) quality. Includes: (“8-9”) quality with highlights (2) Belle, Carter, (6) Feller and M. including: Boggs, (3) Clemens, Williams; Signed Bats (3) full-size (2) Doerr, Lonborg, Piersall, Tiant weapons signed by Peralta (“10”), and Yastrzemski. Auction LOA Thome (“8-9”) and Vizquel (“6”), from JSA. More on our website. respectively. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

251. 500 Home Run Club Multi- Signed Gateway Cachet with (12) Autographs—Full JSA Celebrated thumpers from the 500 Home Run Club (and Pete Rose) applied pen to paper on this post- marked 1/14/89 Gateway Cachet with twelve signa- tures. The blue and black ballpoint endorsements average (“9”) and include Aaron, Banks, R. Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle, Mathews, Mays, McCovey, F. Robinson, Rose, Schmidt and T. Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

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 SAVA 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 45 AU TO G R A P H S JULY 28, 2011 252. Hall of 253. Pete Fame/Superstar Rose Autographed Autograph Baseball Apparel Lot of (5) Lot of (7) With With Reds, Aaron and Rose Expos and Hardball greats from the Phillies 1950s through 1980s have Jerseys autographed these (7) apparel Hell-bent on win- items. Perfect for proud dis- ning at all costs, play, the colorful items show- Pete Rose hustled case felt tip signatures that his way to three World Series titles and a record 4,256 career hits. These (5) display average (“8-9”) potency and items have each been signed and inscribed by the incomparable star. The bold signa- include: Signed Jerseys tures show (“9”) or better quality and include: Jerseys signed replica jerseys of Aaron (1974 Atlanta Braves throwback jersey with full JSA); Irvin and Sutton; Cincinnati, Montreal and Philadelphia (individual full JSA); Photo an 8x10 black- Signed Caps (all Mint, never worn) with Feller, Morgan, Podres and Rose. Individual and-white of Rose in front of Ty Cobb’s Hall of Fame plaque; Bat (34”) Mizuno certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. commemorative bat. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 254. (37) Baseball 255. (3) Mickey Mantle Autograph Balance Dual-Signed Photos With of Collection With J. DiMaggio, Martin and Many Hall of Famers Snider - Full PSA/DNA or Headlined by multiple Hall of JSA Fame signatures, this assortment A gate attraction regardless of who he of autographed baseballs, photos shared the stage with, Mickey Mantle and publications features pen- is the prominent subject on these nings that average (“8-9”) quali- three dual-signed photos, which are ty with highlights including: also signed by Mantle’s counterparts. Signed 8x10 Photographs The blue Sharpie autographs show Brett, (2) Carlton, (2) Carter, (“9”) and (“10”) quality throughout Dawson, (2) Ford, R. and include: Mantle/J. DiMaggio Henderson, Hunter, Irvin, (2) 8x10 Robert Stephen Simon print Kiner, B. Robinson and Snider; Signed Baseballs Fingers (OML Selig); Kaline (OAL (full JSA); Mantle/B. Martin 8x10 Brown) and Rizzuto (OAL Brown); Signed Perez-Steele Cards (all PSA Authentic) color “Old Timer’s Day” print (full Doerr, Roberts and Wilhelm. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. PSA/DNA); Mantle/Snider 10x8 black-and-white print (full JSA). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

256. (7) Signed 8x10 257. Roger Photos With J. DiMaggio, Maris Signed T. Williams and (5) Mantle Photo Collage - All Full JSA With Full American League contemporaries and PSA/DNA Hall of Fame legends Joe DiMaggio, This colorful image Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams have montage has been autographed the photographs in this lot signed by R o g e r of (7). The color or black-and-white M a r i s. Framed to 16- prints measure approximately 8x10 3/4 x 10-1/2” under and showcase black or blue marker blue matting, (3) sym- autographs that average (“9-10”) quali- metrically arranged ty. There is one signed photo each of photos include (2) DiMaggio and Williams, and (5) pho- shots of the unassuming slugger in his Yankee road uniform (at Chicago’s Comiskey tos signed by Mantle (including four Park) flanking an image of Maris in action with the St. Louis Cardinals. The latter different artists’ renditions and one photo is decorated by his blue ballpoint signature, which projects (“9-10”) strength and 1950s black-and-white pose). c l a r i t y. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA (cert/sticker #M09661). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

258. Roger Maris Signed 259. Autographed Baseball 5x7 Photograph With Full Postcard/Card Lot of (54) JSA With Mantle and Aaron Hitting the Major League scene with Diamond greats spanning the Deadball Era undeniable power, Roger Maris toiled through the 1970s have autographed these for teams in Cleveland and Kansas City (54) collector’s cards and photo postcards. before being thrust into the white-hot The pennings average (“9”) strength and spotlight in the Bronx. The offered pho- include: Aaron, Alston, (2) Appling, Bell, tograph portrays the former slugger dur- (2) Boudreau, Chandler, Drysdale, (3) ing his rookie season and is auto- Feller, Ferrell, (2) Gehringer, (2) Gomez, graphed in black Sharpie. The 5x7 Greenberg, (2) Grimes, Herman, Hoyt, (2) black-and-white print depicts Maris in Hubbell, Irvin, T. Jackson, J. Johnson, 1957 (as evidenced by the logo on his Kaline, (2) Kell, (3) Kiner, (2) Lemon, cap). His potent signature projects (“9”) Leonard, (2) Lopez, Lyons, Mantle, (2) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA Musial, (2) Roberts, B. Robinson, Roush, from JSA. Ruffing, Sewell, (2) Snider, (2) Spahn and Opening Bid $200.00 (2) Terry. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

46 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 261. Ted Williams Single-Signed Bat - Green Diamond Hall of Famer and “Beantown” icon Ted Williams has decorated the offered lumber 260. Mickey Mantle Signed Mini-Bat With Full PSA/DNA with a signature as potent as his legendary swing. The 35” Hillerich & Bradsby signa- A miniature version of the lethal weapons Mickey Mantle wielded, this 17” ture model display piece is signed by Williams (“9” strength) just below his facsimile Louisville Slugger souvenir bat features a painted likeness of the famous switch-hit- version on the barrel stampings. A Green Diamond hologram (#004107) accompanies. ter as well as his prominent autograph. Executed on the barrel between the center Opening Bid $250.00 brand and the colorful image, Mantle’s blue Sharpie signature and inscription “No. 7” trumpets “perfect 10” strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $750.00

262. Multi-Signed Hall of Fame/Superstar Bat With Aaron, Mays and Full JSA 263. (4) Multi-Signed Baseball Bats With Many Hall of Hall of Fame autographs comprise the fare on this display piece autographed by (37) Famers of the game’s greats. The medium is a 32” Louisville Slugger signature These (4) full-size baseball bats are decorated with literally hundreds of signatures model weapon. The blue Sharpie signatures, meanwhile, average (“9”) potency and that run the gamut in terms of players and teams. The black or blue Sharpie pennings are from legends spanning the 1940s to the present day. Highlights include: Aaron, average (“9”) quality. Prominent endorsers include Blyleven, Brett, Feller, Kaline, Ashburn, Brett, B. Gibson, Hunter, Mathews, Mays, Newhouser and Stargell. Full Lasorda, Mathews, Mazeroski, Molitor, Morgan, P. Niekro, B. Robinson, Slaughter photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. and Snider. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

264. (6) Single Signed Hall of Fame Bats With Musial and Mathews Cooperstown inductees from Sportsman’s Park to Kauffman Stadium have autographed 265. (7) Single-Signed Baseball Bats With Koufax and these full-size display A-Rod weapons. The potent black or blue Sharpie signatures show (“9”) or better strength This arsenal of autographed bats is comprised of (7) ready-to-display white ash throughout and include: Brett, Gwynn, Mathews, Musial, F. Robinson and Seaver. models. The full-size lumber items showcase potent Sharpie signatures that average Basic certs/stickers from PSA/DNA, Cooperstown Bat Co. and JSA. More on our (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Includes: Koufax (Cooperstown Bat Co. cert), Molitor, website. (2) B. Robinson, A. Rodriguez (full JSA) and (2) Snider. Certs/holograms from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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266. Mickey Mantle Signed Steve Sax Original Artwork With Full JSA Renowned pop artist Steve Sax is not to be confused with the former (though they were born during the same year). There is no confusion, however, regarding the likeness and auto- graph on this original painting designed by the former. Composed by Sax in water-based paint on a 35-7/8 x 48-1/8” thick wooden slab, this animated likeness of famed switch-hitter Mickey Mantle is auto- graphed by its fence-clearing subject in blue marker. Executed on the bat’s likeness, Mantle’s powerful scripting shows (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Interestingly, the reverse side has a colorful likeness of soccer great Pele. There is a wire hanger firmly affixed to the back to facilitate display. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $900.00

268. 1960 World Series Signed 267. Mickey Mantle Signed Burt Card Display of (8) With Mantle, Silverman Lithograph With Full JSA Mazeroski and Full JSA Vividly depicted by renowned artist Burton Silverman Arguably the most climactic October showdown in on this limited edition (629/777) lithograph print, Hall baseball annals, the 1960 World Series was subse- of Famer Mickey Mantle has endorsed the work with a quently documented on 1961 Topps cards #306-313. decidedly potent blue Sharpie signature (“10” Those (8) collectibles have been autographed by strength). Measuring 25-5/8 x 37-5/8”, the likeness their heroic subjects and framed in this exciting dis- shows a pinstripe-clad Mantle waiting his turn play. Framed to dimensions of 16-1/4 x 19”, the atop the Yankee dugout during the . symmetrically arranged cards have been signed The artist has signed the piece, as well. Full photo using various writing instruments with autographs LOA from JSA. averaging (“8-9”) quality. Includes: #306 Game 1 Opening Bid $200.00 signed by Virdon and Mazeroski; #307 Game 2 Burgess and Mantle; #308 Game 3 Richardson and H. Smith; #309 Game 4 Kubek and Cimoli; #310 Game 5 Face; #311 Virdon and Ford; #312 Game 7 Mazeroski and #313 Winners Celebrate 269. (230) Mostly Baseball Signed Cards Mazeroski and Cimoli. Full photo LOA from JSA. with Several Hall of Famers Opening Bid $250.00 Featured are (230) mostly baseball signed cards with several Hall of Famers and key rookies. These mainly 1980s-1990s 270. (12,000+) cards average (EX to EX-MT), while the endorsements gen- erally present (“8-9”) or better. Keys include Ashburn (1962 1970s-Current Topps #213), Ba. Bonds (1987 Fleer #604 RC), Gwynn Baseball (1983 Topps #482 RC), Ripken (1984 Topps #490), B. Autographed Robinson (1991 PM Cards one gram of gold with COA), (2) Card Hoard Rose, Rose/Carlton (1982 Topps #636), O. Smith, (2) F. Offered is a whopping Thomas, Winfield (1976 Topps #160) and Witt (tough signer). Also present is a signed accumulation of 1988 Swell Greats #61 Jurgensen, 1989-90 Topps Hockey #113 Sakic RC and 1991 (12,000+) 1970s-cur- Maxx #43 Petty. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. rent signed baseball Opening Bid $150.00 cards with a handful of stars and deceased 271. (17) 500 Home Run Club players. A mixture of (4,500+) minor leaguers from various organizations is also Signed Baseball Cards with (12) included. This cardboard feast come with representatives from eighteen big league PSA/DNA systems with extensive duplication found throughout. The majority of these single- Seventeen members of the vaunted 500 Home Run /multi-signed examples were obtained either in person or through the mail. Unlike the Club have inked these baseball cards, twelve of majority of other such collections offered, this hoard displays endorsements on premi- which are judged Authentic and encapsulated by um issues such as Bowman Chrome and Topps Heritage. The overwhelming majority PSA/DNA. Each autographed registers (“8-9”) or of the cards average (NM to NM-MT) with (“8-9”) signature strengths or better. Due better. Highlights include PSA/DNA Authentic: (12 to the sheer volume of this signed card hoard, the autograph certification process was cards) with 1987 Fleer #84 R. Jackson, 1993 Select not performed. More on our website. #23T Ba. Bonds and Ungraded Signed Cards: (5 Opening Bid $300.00 cards, auction LOA from James Spence Authentications) with 2000 Topps McGwire and 2003 Sweet Spot Classic #36 Griffey 272. (36) Autographed Hall of Jr. (#/99, UDA sticker). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Famer/Star Baseball Cards with Mantle “The Mick” and “Hammerin’ Hank” headline 273. (39) PSA Slabbed Autographed this sampling of (36) autographed Hall of Cards - All Hall of Famers Famer/star baseball cards from a variety of series. These (“9-10”) endorsements are Billed as “Baseball Immortals,” the Hall of Fame subjects accurately placed on the primarily (NM-MT) have autographed their cards from the aptly named set. cards. Highlights include 1983 Donruss Hall Each has been slabbed with the autograph assessed of Fame Heroes: #7 Mantle, #34 Aaron; “Authentic” by PSA. These 1980 collectibles show (NM) 1985 Topps: #717 Gwynn AS and 1988 quality throughout with highlights including: (2) #57 Pacific Legends: #10 Rizzuto. Auction LOA Gehringer, (2) #114 Musial, (3) #115 Boudreau, (2) #166 from JSA. More on our website. Mathews, (2) #170 Snider, (2) #186 Aparicio and #198 Opening Bid $150.00 Hunter. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

48 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 274. 1947-1949 275. Don Boston Braves Sutton Game-Worn Game- Ensemble Used Los Simply put, regarding post- Angeles war flannel diamond apparel, Dodgers it doesn’t get much more appealing than this Boston Lot With Braves game-worn ensemble. Jacket, These road garments were Cap, worn at National League ven- ues sometime (and likely Cleats repeatedly) between the 1947 and Bat and 1949 seasons, which Having logged included the franchise’s last the fewest 20- pennant-winning campaign win seasons before greener pastures in (1) of any 300- Milwaukee called. Includes: Phil Masi Jersey a flannel zippered garment with game winner, “Braves” angled across the chest in red-on-black felt, the script-style name accented Hall of Famer also holds the distinction of having the most career at-bats by the tomahawk logo. On the back, “38” is a changed and restored identifier sewn in (1354) without a home run. The offered items were employed or worn by “Black and red-on-black felt with outlines of “10” (Masi’s number during the referenced period) Decker” during his memorable tenure at Chavez Ravine. Includes: Signed Game- clearly visible just beneath. Red-on-black trim lines the collar, button path and sleeve Worn Jacket a blue satin-like size “42” zippered garment with “Dodgers” angled endings, and a Braves logo patch adorns the left sleeve. Within the collar, a “Horace across the chest in white twill and “SUTTON” arched atop the back in white block- Partridge” local manufacturer’s label is accompanied by a size “44” flap tag and a felt style characters. Dual “W.A. Goodman & Sons” labels reside within the collar, with strip tag with a stitched notation of “Masi.” There are (6) holes (as tailored) under one bearing Sutton’s black marker autograph (“7” strength). Signed Game-Worn Cap each arm to facilitate ventilation. The all-original garment shows moderate wear. a “KM” size “7-1/4” blue wool accessory signed on the bill (“8” strength); Signed Pants flannel leg wear with two canvas-lined back pockets, a one-button zippered fly, Game-Worn Cleats blue leather “Adidas” footwear items each signed on the outer six belt loops and red-on-black piping lining the outer legs and belt loops. Within the portion (both “8” strength); Game-Used Bat a 1988 Louisville Slugger (28.6-oz/34- fly, a “Horace Partridge Co.” label denotes size “38.” At the back of the waistband’s 1/2”) “R143” block-letter model; uncracked, shows moderate use with ball and sur- interior, “31” is stitched in red numerals, indicating that these pants were worn by face marks and black marker notations of “20” on the knob and barrel end. Mike McCormick (1947-1948) or Marv Rickert (1949). Moderate wear. Also included Opening Bid $900.00 is a pair of stirrup socks worn by an unknown Braves player between 1941 and 1945. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. Opening Bid $900.00

276. Lew Riggs 1939-1940 Game-Worn Jacket A principal on three separate National League pennant winners over an eight-season stretch, former third baseman Lew Riggs donned this Cincinnati Reds jacket during the last two sea- sons (1939-1940) of his tenure at . The red satin-like zippered garment features two front pockets and blue sleeves accented by red-white-and-blue trim. Near the left sleeve opening, “15” is sewn in white-on-red pile-on-twill. Red-white-and-blue striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline and sleeve endings and a vintage “A.G. Spalding & Bros.” label resides within the collar. The interior is home to a size “44” tag and a felt strip tag with “Lou [sic] Riggs” chain stitched in white cursive. Solid wear is evident, and the out- line for a since-removed logo is visible on the back. All original, this apparel item is a well- preserved pre-war Senior Circuit treasure. Opening Bid $400.00

278. 1950s-1960s Game-Worn Pittsburgh Pirates Jacket 277. 1940s-1950s Brooklyn Dodgers Game-Worn Jacket A Pittsburgh fixture who served no fewer than four managerial tours of duty at Forbes From the franchise’s glorious years in Flatbush, this Brooklyn Dodgers jacket was Field and Three Rivers Stadium, former manager Danny Murtaugh wore this worn by one of those beloved “Bums.” The blue wool button-down jacket features Pittsburgh Pirates jacket likely during his earliest regime (1957-1964). The black can- “Dodgers” angled across the chest in white satin twill with a lengthy paraph accenting vas-like button-down garment features cream-colored leather sleeves and a yellow pile the familiar script-style team name. On the left sleeve, “57” is sewn in block-style “P” sewn to a twill plate on the left breast. The jacket features two front pockets and numerals. Stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline and sleeve endings; a hanger black-and-yellow striped stretch ribbed cotton lining the collar, waistline and sleeve resides within the collar, and the right interior is home to a “Sportknit” label and a endings. Within the collar, “MURTAUGH” is inscribed in black marker. The item “Dick Fischer” local distributor’s tag. The jacket most likely belonged to a coach or shows heavy wear with stains and soiling about the leather sleeves, fraying/separation spring training invitee, as no Dodgers player wore “57” during the 1940s or 1950s. on the sleeve endings and pocket openings. Additionally, on the left interior, tag out- Heavy wear is evident with minimal fraying/separation about the twill components lines remain and appear to be similar in size to the “Sportknit – Butwin” labels from and interior tagging, and a tiny hole on the upper back. that era. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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 SAVA 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 49 G A M E U S E D JULY 28, 2011 279. 1947-1952 280. Steve Boston Red Sox Garvey Los Jacket Attributed to Angeles Cronin or Yawkey Dodgers Worn by one of two legendary Jacket With Boston Red Sox executives in Autograph a “hands-on” capacity, this late-1940s/early-1950s jacket and 1981 is an unusual Carmines keep- World sake. Reportedly one of only Series Inscription two examples, this thick wool button-down garment was tailored for either Tom Once viewed as a model citizen and superstar , helped Yawkey or Joe Cronin and worn while pitching batting practice. The latter belief is power the Dodgers to three pennants in five seasons. This Dodgers supported by four decidedly deep pockets (two on the upper front and two on the jacket was worn and signed by Garvey during his impressive run at Chavez Ravine. upper back), which have ample space for storing baseballs. The left breast is home to The blue satin-like zippered garment features “Dodgers” angled across the chest in a team logo, which is sewn in red pile with white accents. There are two normal size white twill and “GARVEY” arched atop the back in block-style characters. Within front pockets, as well as red-blue-and-white striped stretch ribbed cotton lining the the collar, a “W.A. Goodman & Sons” size “44” local manufacturer’s label is accom- collar, waistline and sleeve endings. Canvas-like cloth lines the interior, and there are panied by a strip tag on which Garvey has signed (“7” strength) and inscribed “W.S. remnants of a since-removed tag within the collar. Moderate wear. 81.” Solid wear is evident. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 281. Davey 282. Bill Johnson 1993- Virdon 1995 Cincinnati 1972-1973 Reds Manager’s Pittsburgh Jacket Pirates Guiding the Reds to sur- Game- prising success (despite Worn Cap the well-documented At the helm for shortcomings of owner the first of four Marge Schott), former Cincinnati Reds skipper Davey Johnson wore this manager’s separate manage- jacket during his tenure (1993-1995) in the “Queen City.” The red knit zippered gar- rial endeavors, ment features “CINCINNATI” arched across the chest in white embroidery-on-twill, former Bucs skipper Bill Virdon wore this Pittsburgh Pirates cap during his tenure “JOHNSON” embroidered across the upper back and a “C Reds” logo sewn to the left (1972-1973) in the “Steel City.” The yellow wool accessory features a black bill, a sleeve. Red-and-white striped stretch ribbed knit lines the waistline, collar and sleeve black button atop the crown and a black “P” sewn to the front center. On the interior, endings and a metallic MLB silhouette logo pendant facilitates pulling of the zipper. the plastic-lined sweatband is home to a “New Era” label, and the bill’s underside Within the collar, a “Starter” label denotes size “XL.” Light wear is evident with min- has a handwritten notation of “41.” Heavy wear is evident. imal fraying about the embroidered identifiers. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

283. Circa 284. 2009 2004 Albert Joba Pujols Chamberlain Game-Worn Game-Worn St. Louis New York Cardinals Yankees Cap Road Presented is a circa Uniform 2004 Albert Pujols Big in stature and game-worn St. in his multiple pitching roles with baseball’s all-time winningest team, Joba Louis Cardinals Chamberlain wore this New York Yankees road uniform during the 2009 season. The cap. This New Era gray knit items include: Jersey a button-down number “62” size “50” garment with size 7 1/8 hat proper twill identifiers/tagging and a Yankee Stadium “Inaugural Season” patch on (Pujols has also known to wear 7-1/4) is marked in black on the underbill with a the left sleeve; Pants size “38-45 37” leg wear with (7) belt loops, a two-button zip- W.W.J.D. inscription. There is slight bleeding to the notation. The sweatband exhibits pered fly and (2) back pockets. The items show nice wear and a Steiner Sports LOA moderate soiling, while the remaining portion of the cap shows medium game usage. accompanies the pants. More on our website. LOO from Lou Lampson/Vintage Authentics. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

285. May 24, 1937 Rube Walberg Game-Used and Inscribed Baseball From Win No. 151 Details available on our website. Opening Bid $100.00

50 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 ulled from our consignor’s large collection of early professional model baseball bats, the offered lots display all the earmarks of game-used weapons from this period. Many of the examples are side- Pwritten or feature some form of repair. Although not cost effective to authenticate all the bats, a fine selection from this collection passed through the PSA/DNA process and was sold in our March, 2011 auction as game-used. Each lot on this page is sold “as is,” so please ask our staff if you have any concerns or questions.

286. (3) 287. (4) 1910s- 1910s 1920s Professional Professional Model Model Player Better Bats with Player Bats PSA/DNA Offered a trio of Presented is a group of interesting major four vintage baseball league profession- bats with three profes- al model baseball sional models and one bats dating from store model. The bats the 1910s. The bats are from Bob Bescher, Fred Beck and possibly Dave Robertson, include a retail version from Frank “Lefty” O’Doul and professional models from who each led the National League in at least one offensive category during the 1910s. Jack Tobin, Patsy O’Rourke and Eddie Burke. Each bat comes with a PSA/DNA auc- A detailed listing of players, conditions and sizes can be found on our website. tion house letter. Detailed descriptions are on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

288. (4) 289. (6) 1910s- Interesting 1930s Professional 1910s-1920s Model Player Bats Professional Presented is a lot of six Model Bats major league professional model baseball bats dating Presented are four vin- from the 1910s through the tage war club wielded 1930s. The names include in the early portion of players that had long careers last century. Each of in the minor leagues but these major league made it to “the Show” for at professional model least a cup of coffee. A baseball bats dates from the 1910s or 1920s. The quartet includes a Federal League detailed listing of players, player, a Native American, a Negro League pioneer and a side-written Joe Judge bat. conditions and sizes can be A detailed listing of players, conditions and sizes can be found on our website. found on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

290. (9) 1910-1930s 291. (9) 1910s-1930s PCL Professional Model Minor Professional Model Minor League Side-Written Bats League Bats Offered are nine 1910-1930s profession- Offered are nine Pacific Coast League al model baseball bats from players who professional model baseball bats dating spent their baseball careers toiling in the from the 1910s-1930s. Some of the bats minor leagues. Each bat has been side- have been side-written, and all show written and shows moderate to heavy moderate to heavy usage. A detailed usage. A detailed listing of players, con- listing of players, conditions and sizes ditions and sizes can be found on our can be found on our website. website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

293. (14) Vintage Store Model, Decal 292. (10) 1910s-1930s and Signed Bats Professional Model Player Presented is a group of (14) Side Written Bats baseball bats that includes Offered are ten 1910-1930s professional autographed bats, decal bats model baseball bats from players fortu- and vintage store model lum- nate enough to play in the big leagues. ber. The keys include a 1940s Each bat has been side-written and Babe Ruth decal bat, Gehrig shows moderate to heavy usage. A and Ott store model bats, detailed listing of players, conditions signed decal bat and sizes can be found on our website. and a 2003 Rice Owls signed Opening Bid $100.00 team bat. A detailed listing of players, conditions and sizes can be found on our website. Opening Bid $100.00

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294. Jerry Rullo 1940s Philadelphia Warriors Game-Worn Basketball Jersey An integral element of the Philadelphia Warriors’ 1946-1947 BAA (Basketball Association of America) championship conquest, former guard Jerry Rullo wore this jersey during his three-season tenure with the storied franchise and quite possibly, during that championship campaign. ATemple University product and, resultantly, a local favorite, Rullo played in 50 games for the 1946-47 championship installment and wore number “7” that season. After being dealt to the Baltimore Bullets the following sea- son, Rullo returned for the 1948-49 and 1949-50 seasons, during which he wore “7” and “6.” The offered jersey is well preserved and an absolutely gorgeous blue dureen pullover garment with “7” sewn to the front and back in red-on-white felt and “PHILA” arched atop the front number in like fashion. Red-and-gold striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar and arm yokes, and the vented left side seam’s interior is home to a vintage “Pearson” local manufacturer’s label and a size “40” flap tag. The hard- wood prize displays solid game wear with minimal pilling and vibrant hues. Accompanying is an LOA from long-time Warriors/76ers statistician Harvey Pollack, the last NBA employee who had been there since the league’s inception. Opening Bid $750.00

295. Walt Budko 1951-52 Philadelphia Warriors Game-Worn Home Basketball Jersey This vintage NBA apparel holds tremendous nostalgic and aesthetic appeal. Specifically, the cream-colored dureen home pullover garment was worn by center Walt Budko during the 1951-1952 season with the Philadelphia Warriors, his lone campaign at the since-razed Philadelphia Arena. Budko’s number “19” is sewn to the front and back in deep-red twill with blue stitching, while “PHILA” is arched atop the front number in block-style characters. Red-and-gold striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar and arm yokes, and a like colored pattern horizontally lines the jersey just below the numerals. Within the vented left side seam, a vintage “Pearson” local manufacturer’s label is accompanied by a size “42” flap tag. Completely original and unaltered, the jersey shows solid wear with puckering about the twill components and a faint moisture- induced stain on the lower portion. Also included is a pair of period warm-up pants. Not attributed to any specific player, the cream-colored satin-like leg wear features gold-on-blue trim lining the outer legs and zippered leg openings. A drawstring is secured within the waistline, which is also home to a vintage tag with contents that have completely faded. Impeccable provenance accompanies in the form of an LOA from former Philadelphia Warriors/76ers statistician Harvey Pollack, who was the last fran- chise employee who had been there since the NBA’s inception. Opening Bid $750.00

52 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 296. Andrew Toney 1980-1981 Philadelphia 76ers Game-Worn Road Jersey A fan favorite dubbed “The Boston Strangler” because of his exploits 297. Vintage against the rival Celtics, former Game-Worn Philadelphia 76ers guard Andrew Toney wore this road jersey during Headset Used by his rookie season (1980-81) with the Harvey Pollack club. The red mesh pullover gar- Details available on our ment features proper tackle twill website. identifiers, as well as correct Opening Bid $100.00 “Wilson” and local “Pearson” labels. Of note is the swatch on the left front tail and evidence of a name change on the back. These indicate that the jersey had been worn previously by former guard Eric Money. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

298. Antawn Jamison Game-Issued 299. Steve Blake and Juan Dixon 300. (3) Washington Wizards Game- Baltimore Bullets Throwback Game-Issued Washington Wizards Ready Jerseys With Arenas, Laettner Ensemble Apparel and Stevenson Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

301. (35) 1980s-2000s College Football & Baseball Game-Worn Jerseys Beef up your NCAA inventory with these (35) 1980s-2000s college football and baseball game-worn jerseys. Highlights include Football: (26 jerseys) with Notre Dame (white), Tennessee (orange), Texas (white) and Baseball: (9 jer- seys) with Miami (gray). All jer- seys display appropriate tagging and come with varying degrees of game usage. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

302. Paul Coffey 1997- 98 Philadelphia Flyers Game-Worn Home Sweater With Full Photo LOA This Philadelphia Flyers home sweater was worn by Hall of Fame defenseman, Paul Coffey, during his second season (1997-98) on Broad Street. The white-black-and-orange thick mesh/dureen-blend pullover garment features proper twill identifiers and exhibits solid game use. Within the black stretch ribbed knit V-neck, a “Nike” size “50” label has a vintage handwritten notation of “77” and is accompanied by a “Center Ice” label and a “Made in Canada” flap tag. The inner left side seam is home to a fabric content tag, and a fight strap resides within the back tail. All original and unaltered, the ice wear shows faded bloodstains about the chest area and customized sleeve cuffs. Originally purchased from Flyers trainer Jim Evers, the jersey comes with an LOA from Byron’s Hockeyland and a full photo LOA from Rich Ellis. 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 SAVA 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 53 F O OT BA L L JULY 28, 2011 303. 1948 Bowman Football Complete Set of (108) Bowman’s first- ever football set of (108) cards is presented in its entirety. This 1948 issue car- ries an approxi- mate overall breakdown of: 10% (EX or bet- ter); 20% (VG- EX); 55% (VG) and 15% (GD or lesser). Highlights include: #1 Tereshinski RC (VG), #3 Lujack RC SP (VG- EX), #7 Van Buren RC (EX- MT), #12 Conerly RC SP (VG), #17 Trippi RC (VG), #22 304. 1949 Leaf Football Complete Set of (49) With (1) Baugh RC (VG), PSA Graded #26 Waterfield The skip-numbered set of (49) 1949 Leaf Football cards is represented in its entirety RC (VG), #61 with (1) PSA graded example and an approximate overall breakdown of: 10% (NM or Wojciechowicz RC (VG), #63 Pihos RC SP (VG-EX), #80 Dudley RC (VG), #99 better); 55% (EX-MT); 20% (EX); and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Highlights include: Gilmer RC SP (EX), #107 Luckman RC (VG-EX) and #109 Ray RC SP (GD). More #15 Luckman (NM), #26 Baugh (EX), #49 Conerly (VG-EX), #56 Lujack (EX-MT), on our website. #67 Layne (EX-MT), #79 Van Buren (EX-MT), #89 Waterfield (EX-MT), #134 Opening Bid $300.00 Bednarik (VG) and #150 Turner (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

305. 1950 Bowman Football Complete Set of (144) With (14) Graded This complete 1950 Bowman Football set of (144) includes (14) professionally graded specimens. The ungraded portion has an approximate overall breakdown of: 20% (EX-MT or better); 20% (EX); 45% (VG-EX); and 15% (VG or lesser). Highlights include: #1 D. Walker (FR), #5 Tittle RC (VG- EX), #6 Groza RC (VG-EX), #16 G. Davis RC (EX-MT with discoloration), #18 Waterfield (PSA 6), #23 Van Buren (PSA 6), #27 Luckman (EX), #35 Perry RC (VG-EX), 306. 1951 Bowman Football Complete Set of (144) With #37 Layne (VG), #43 Motley RC (PSA 5), (4) PSA Graded #45 Graham RC This 1951 Bowman Football complete set of (144) includes (4) PSA graded examples. (VG), #51 Fears RC With an approximate overall breakdown of 10% (EX-MT or better); 20% (EX); 25% (VG-EX), #52 Hirsch RC (VG-EX), #78 Lavelli RC (EX), #100 Baugh (SGC 80), (VG-EX); and 45% (VG or lesser), the keys include: #2 Graham (VG), #4 Van #132 Bednarik (PSA 5), #134 Pihos (PSA 5) and #144 Ramsey RC (EX-MT with dis- Brocklin RC (VG), #6 Fears (PSA 6), #20 Landry (VG), #32 Tittle (VG-EX), #34 coloration). More on our website. Baugh (VG), #91 Tunnell RC (GD), #102 Layne (GD) and #105 Perry (PSA 6). More Opening Bid $250.00 on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

54 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 308. 1948 Leaf Football 307. 1948 Leaf Football Collection Starter Set of (29/98) of (12) With (12) Graded with (9) This 1948 Leaf Football starter set Graded of (29/98) includes (12) graded Including specimens and several key exam- Waterfield ples. Among the highlights are: #3 Seasoned hob- Turner RB RC (VG), #11 Brennan byists will rec- RC (PSA 7), #28 Waterfield BL RC ognize the (PSA 8 OC), #33 Harder UER RC value found (PSA 7), #37 Connor RC (EX), #49 with these Tripucka RC (VG-EX) and #93 twelve 1948 Aschenbrenner (PSA 6 OC). Note: Leaf Football due to rudimentary factory cutting singles, nine of which are graded. Included are PSA 7.5: #41 Szulborski (Orange procedures, size variations occur. Pants); PSA 7: (4 cards) with #7 Thompson (Yellow Jersey Numbers), #30 Governali, More on our website. #31 McWilliams, #32 Zimmerman; BVG 6: #22 Van Buren; PSA 6: (2 cards) with Opening Bid $250.00 #26 Waterfield RC, #40 Nolan; PSA 5: Nussbaumer (Maroon Jersey); Ungraded: (3 cards) with #7 Fischer (EX-MT), #17 Washington (EX-MT) and #24 Martin (EX- MT). Opening Bid $250.00

310. (6) 1948 Leaf Football High 309. 1948 Leaf Football Numbers with (5) #61 Len Younce High PSA 5.5-7 Here is a top-shelf sextet Number PSA 7 of challenging high num- Graded NM 7 by PSA. Foes on the bers from the 1948 Leaf competitive PSA Registry will take Football edition. Included notice of the offered 1948 Leaf are PSA 7: (2 cards) with Football #61 Len Younce high #58 Weiner, #87 number. This vibrant tri-colored Templeton; PSA 6: (2 beauty is decently centered with cards) with #51 DiMitro, well-defined corners and edges #68 LeForce ERR (Red along with accurate surface regis- Background, LaForce) and tration. The clean advertising back PSA 5.5: #82 Enke. Also is accentuated by bold, black type. present is an ungraded #78 Opening Bid $250.00 Self (VG). Opening Bid $200.00

312. (12) 1948 Leaf Football SGC Graded 311. (8) 1948 Leaf High Numbers Those seeking to build a Football SGC Graded high-grade 1948 Leaf Cards with Baugh & Football set need to look Walker no further than these Seize the opportunity to secure twelve challenging high these eight 1948 Leaf Football numbers. Each graded SGC graded cards with Baugh by SGC, included are and Walker. Included are SGC SGC 84: (2 cards) with 88: (3 cards) with #10 Moss #72 Evans, #79 Franz; (highest graded), #14 Kutner, #35 SGC 70: (2 cards) with Fritsch RC; SGC 84: (2 cards) #73 Jensen, #77 with #23 Kavanaugh, #33 Harber; Savitsky; SGC 60: (5 SGC 80: #21 Christman; SGC cards) with #60 Harris, 70: #4 D. Walker RC and SGC #76 Tonnemaker, #83 50: #34 Baugh RC. Folger, #90 Whisler, #98 Opening Bid $200.00 DiMarco; SGC 50: (3 cards) with #71 Campbell, #86 De Moss and #87 Templeton. 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 SAVA 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 55 F O OT BA L L JULY 28, 2011 313. 1952 314. 1951 Topps Bowman Magic Football Football Near Set (73/75) Small & 1959 Topps Complete Football Set Complete Set (144/144) (176/176) with (9) Assembled is a 1951 PSA Topps Magic Football near set (73/75) and 1959 Graded Topps Football complete Keys set (176/176). Highlights Presented is a include 1951 Topps challenging 1952 Magic near: (73/75, Bowman Football Small complete set (144/144) with (9) PSA graded keys. This median GD to VG); 1959 beloved edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or better), Topps set: (176/176, 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with moderate instances of reverse aggregate EX) with #1 wax staining. Keys include #1 Van Brocklin (EX), #2 Graham (PSA 6), #3 Walker Unitas (VG-EX), #10 J. (PSA 6), #14 P. Brown RC CO (VG-EX), #16 Gifford RC (GD), #17 Tittle (EX), #23 Brown (PR), #23 Starr Marchetti RC (GD), #29 McElhenny RC (PSA 6), #30 Baugh (PSA 5), #46 Donovan (VG) and #82 Hornung RC (EX), #48 Halas RC CO (VG), #78 Layne (EX), #85 Robustelli RC (VG), #127 (EX-MT). More on our Matson RC SP (VG-EX), #142 Landry (PSA 5) and #144 Lansford RC (PSA 6). More website. on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

315. 1953 316. 1954 Bowman Bowman Football Football Complete Set of Complete (96) Set of This 1953 Bowman (128) Football complete set of Presented in its (96) has an approximate entirety, this breakdown of: 5% (NM 1954 Bowman or better); 30% (EX- Football set has MT); 45% (EX); and an approximate 20% (VG-EX or lesser). overall break- Keys include: #1 down of 15% LeBaron RC (VG-EX), (NM or better); #11 Van Brocklin (EX- 40% (EX-MT) MT), #21 Layne (EX), 35% (EX) and #22 Hirsch (EX-MT), 10% (VG-EX or #26 Graham (EX), #43 lesser). Keys Gifford SP (VG), #53 include: #23 Tunnell SP (EX), #56 Blanda RC Tittle (EX-MT), #95 (EX), #40 Groza SP (EX) and #96 Graham (VG-EX), #42 Tittle (EX-MT), #53 Layne (EX-MT), #55 Gifford (EX-MT) Cross RC SP (EX). and #128 Lattner RC (EX-MT). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

317. 1955 Bowman Football Complete Set (160/160) with (2) PSA Graded Keys Assembled is an attractive 1955 Bowman Football complete set of (160/160) cards with a pair of PSA graded keys. This swan song for the confectioner has an approximate condi- tion breakdown of 25% (NM or better), 35% (EX- MT), 25% (EX) and 15% 318. 1955 Topps All-American Football Near Set (94/100) (VG-EX or lesser) with Tackle the offered 1955 Topps All-American Football near set of (94/100) cards. This moderate instances of collegiate series has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), reverse wax residue and 20% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 40% (VG or lesser). Keys include #12 Graham (GD), errant centering. Keys #16 Rockne (EX-MT), #20 Baugh (GD), #21 W. White RC ERR (VG), #27 Grange include #1 D. Walker (EX- (GD), #37 Thorpe (FR), #68 Four Horsemen RC SP (PR), #85 Luckman (VG-EX), MT), #7 Gifford (PSA 7), #52 Summerall RC (NM), #62 Blanda (EX-MT), #71 Layne #97 Hutson RC SP (EX-MT) and #100 Henry RC SP (VG-EX). More on our website. (EX-MT), #72 Tittle (EX-MT) and #152 Landry (PSA 7). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

56 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 319. 1956 Topps Football Complete Set (120/120) Presented is the pioneering 1956 Topps Football com- plete set of (120) cards. This set featuring professional gridironers for the first time has an approximate condi- tion breakdown of 15% (NM or better), 45% (EX- MT), 25% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with moderate instances of reverse wax residue and askew centering. Keys include #1 Carson SP (EX- MT), #11 Blanda (EX-MT), 320. 1958 Topps Football Complete Set (132/132) with #22 Cardinals Team SP PSA 7 (st) Jim Brown RC (EX-MT), #53 Gifford Assembled is a captivating 1958 Topps Football complete set of (132) cards. This (VG), L. Moore RC SP series has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% (NM or better), 40% (EX- (EX-MT) and #61 Redskins MT), 20% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #22 Unitas (EX), #62 J. Team SP (EX). More on our Brown RC (PSA 7, st), #66 Starr (EX-MT), #73 Gifford (EX-MT), #90 Jurgensen RC website. (EX-MT) and #129 Blanda (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

322. 1960 Fleer Football 321. 1959 Topps Complete Set Football Complete (132/132) with Set of (176) Cards (2) PSA Keys Presented is a formidable Offered is the pioneer- 1959 Topps Football com- ing 1960 Fleer Football plete set of (176) cards. complete set of This classic edition has an (132/132) cards with a approximate condition pair of PSA graded breakdown of 30% (NM or keys. This razor-sharp better), 30% (EX-MT), series has an approxi- 25% (EX) and 15% (VG- mate condition break- EX or lesser). Keys include down of 35% (NM or #1 Unitas (NM), #10 J. better), 35% (EX-MT), Brown (EX-MT), #20 20% (EX) and 10% Gifford (EX-MT), #23 Starr (VG-EX or lesser). (EX), #51 Huff RC (NM), Keys include #20 #82 Hornung (VG-EX) and Baugh CO (PSA 7), #116 Kramer RC (NM). #58 Blanda (NM), #116 More on our website. Stram RC CO (NM), Opening Bid $200.00 #118 Mix RC (EX) and #124 Kemp RC (PSA 7). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size variances are present. Opening Bid $200.00

324. 1962 323. 1961 Topps Topps Football Football Complete Set Complete (198/198) Set Assembled is a sterling (176/176) 1961 Topps Football com- Presented is a plete set of (198) cards. difficult-to- This attractive edition has complete 1962 an approximate condition Topps Football of 30% (NM or better), complete set of 35% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) (176) cards. and 15% (VG-EX or less- This condition er). Keys include #1 sensitive edi- Unitas (VG-EX), #39 tion has an Starr (EX-MT), #71 J. approximate Brown (EX-MT), #150 condition Maynard RC (NM), #166 breakdown of Kemp (NM), #182 Otto 5% (EX or better), 30% (VG-EX), 35% (VG) and 30% (GD or lesser) with a handful RC (NM) and #198 CL of instances of extraneously colored borders. Keys include #1 Unitas (GD), #17 Ditka (NM). More on our web- RC (VG-EX), #28 J. Brown (colored), #36 E. Davis RC SP (colored), #39 Meredith site. SP (VG), #63 Starr SP (GD), #64 Hornung SP (VG-EX), #76 CL SP (VG-EX), #90 Opening Bid $250.00 Tarkenton RC SP (VG-EX) and #176 CL (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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 SAVA 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 57 F O OT BA L L JULY 28, 2011 325. 1958- 1960 Topps Football Complete Set Run With (40) Graded Presented is a run of Topps Football complete sets that spans from 1958 through 1960 and 326. 1962 Post Cereal Football Complete Set of (200) Cards includes several PSA and SGC Featured is a tough 1962 Post Cereal Football complete set of (200) cards. This seldom- offered graded keys. proposition is ideal for the gridiron enthusiast. Considering some brands sold better than others, Non-graded certain common players are scarcer than some superstars. The approximate condition breakdown examples carry an of this set is 20% (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser) with 10- approximate over- 15% displaying reverse writing or glue residue. Due to the cards being issued on the backs of cere- all breakdown of: al boxes, some hand-cut cards do not show the black guidelines, which is reflected in the grades. 15% EX-MT or Keys include #29 Tittle SP (VG-EX), #41 Richardson SP (EX), #74 S. Baker SP (EX, red aster- better); 40% ick), #90 Unitas (EX-MT), #93 D. Baker SP (VG), #110 Coia (VG-EX), #111 Ditka SP (EX-MT), (EX), 35% (VG- #133 Tracy SP (VG), #139 Green SP (VG), #145 Tubbs SP (VG-EX), #186 Youso SP (VG-EX) EX); and 10% and #193 Krakoski SP (GD). More on our website. (VG or lesser). Opening Bid $400.00 Highlights include: 1958 (132) with #22 Unitas (VG-EX), #62 J. Brown RC (VG) and #90 Jurgensen RC (VG-EX); 1959 (176) with #1 Unitas (VG- EX), #10 J. Brown (SGC 60), #23 Starr (VG-EX) and #82 Hornung (SGC 84); 1960 (132) with #1 Unitas (PSA 6), #23 J. Brown (PSA 6) and #51 Starr (PSA 8 OC). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

327. 1964-1967 Philadelphia Football Complete Set Run In competition with Topps (albeit for an abbreviated run of four years), the Philadelphia Gum Company issued Football card sets portraying NFL combatants. Offered are all (4) of the short-lived manufacturer’s 198-card sets, with each hand-collated to completion and well preserved. The approximate overall breakdown is: 10% (NM or bet- ter); 45% (EX-MT); 35% (EX); and 10% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include: 1964 #12 Unitas (EX), #30 J. Brown SP (NM), #79 Starr (EX); 1965 #12 Unitas (EX-MT), #31 J. Brown (EX-MT), #41 Warfield RC (EX-MT), #81 Starr (EX-MT), #195 C. Taylor RC (EX-MT); 1966 #24 Unitas (EX), #31 Butkus RC (EX-MT), #38 Sayers RC (EX), #41 J. Brown (VG-EX), #58 Hayes RC (GD), #88 Starr (EX-MT); 1967 #23 Unitas (EX), #28 Butkus (EX-MT), #35 Sayers (EX-MT), #82 Starr (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

328. 1968 Topps Test Team 329. 1968 Patches Topps Complete Football Set of (44) - Test High Grade Teams Issued one per pack with their Complete contemporary Set of 1968 Topps (25) Football Test Presented in Teams col- its entirety is a lectibles, these complete set decidedly scarce of the scarce Test Team Patches 1968 Topps include the com- Test Teams. plete set of (44). With (25) Impeccably pre- cards respec- served, the keep- tively repre- sakes all present senting each (NM) or (EX-MT) NFL franchise and feature (5) ( for the numeral pairings, Cincinnati Bengals, which was not produced in the set), a black-and-white team image (13) letter pairings and (26) team logo patches. Of the latter collectibles, the appears on the front, with row by row identifiers listed on the reverse. Pinpoint centering and Packers keepsake shows pinpoint centering, while the coveted Cowboys, sharp edges/corners are the fare as these fleeting oversized examples carry an aggregate tech- Redskins, Broncos, Dolphins and Raiders patches meet with the above-men- nical grade of (EX) with gum stains of the reverse of (15) preventing higher assessment. More tioned assessments. on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

58 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 330. 1962 Topps 331. 1963 and 1964 & Fleer Football Topps Football Complete Sets Complete Sets With Presented is a top-shelf (11) PSA Graded pairing of 1962 Topps Presented are complete Topps and Fleer Football com- Football sets from 1963 and 1964, plete sets. Highlights with several key specimens graded include 1962 Fleer set: by PSA. With an approximate over- (88/88, 15% NM, 50% all breakdown of 15% (NM or bet- EX-MT, 20% EX, 15% ter); 40% (EX-MT); 35% (EX) and VG-EX or lesser) with 10% (VG-EX or lesser), highlights #46 Blanda (EX-MT), include: 1963 (170) with #1 Unitas #59 Maynard (VG), #79 (PSA 6), #14 J. Brown (PSA 6), Kemp (EX-MT); 1962 #62 Ditka (PSA 7), #82 Lilly RC Topps set: (176/176, 5% SP (PSA 7), #96 Nitschke RC (PSA NM or better, 25% EX- 7); 1964 (176) with #30 Kemp SP MT, 35% EX, 35% VG- (EX), #31 Lamonica RC (EX-MT), EX or lesser) with #1 #68 Blanda SP (EX), #96 Dawson Unitas (VG), #17 Ditka SP (EX) and #176 CL SP (PSA 7). RC (VG), #28 J. Brown More on our website. (EX), #36 E. Davis RC Opening Bid $250.00 SP (VG), #39 Meredith SP (EX), #63 Starr SP (GD), #64 Hornung SP (VG), #90 Tarkenton RC SP (EX-MT), #127 Layne (NM) and #176 CL (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

333. 1965 Topps Football Near- Set of (172/176) Standing tall against the competition, this 1965 Topps Football near-set of (172/176) is com- prised of mostly mid- to high-grade specimens with an approximate overall breakdown of 40% (EX-MT or better); 50% (EX); and 10% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #35 Kemp SP (EX-MT), #46 W. Brown RC SP (EX-MT), #69 Blanda SP (EX-MT), #99 Dawson SP (EX) and 332. 1964 Kahn’s Football Complete Set of (53) #133 Biletnikoff RC SP With the “Wiener the World Awaited” statement confined to the back of the cards, this (NM). It should be noted 1964 Kahn’s Wieners Football complete set of (53) is rife with high-grade specimens. that this near-set does not The overwhelming majority warrants (NM) status, with highlights including: J. include #122 Namath. Brown, Ditka, Starr, Tarkenton, Unitas and Warfield. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

334. 1966 & 335. Sharp 1972 1967 Topps Topps Football Football Complete Set of Complete Sets (351) With PSA 8 Featured are 1966 and Namath IA 1967 Topps Football Comprised of upper-tier complete sets. specimens showing (NM) or Highlighted in these better quality throughout, 132-card editions are this 1972 Topps Football 1966 Topps set: (10% complete set of (351) is NM or better, 20% headlined by pristine Third EX-MT, 40% EX, 30% Series (264-351) examples VG-EX or lesser) with that are suitable for third- #15 Funny Ring CL party grading. Keys include: (EX), #26 Kemp (EX), #150 Bradshaw, #200 #96 Namath (VG), Staubach RC, #271 Warfield #132 CL (EX-MT); AP, #272 Griese AP, #280 1967 Topps set: (25% Lilly AP, #281 Hendricks AP, NM or better, 45% #291 Spurrier RC, #294 CL, EX-MT, 20% EX, 10% #300 Page, #338 Spurrier IA, VG-EX or lesser) with #341 Butkus IA, #343 #24 Kemp (EX-MT), Namath IA (PSA 8) and #348 #82 McDaniel RC Blanda IA. (EX-MT), #98 Namath (EX-MT) and #132 CL (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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 SAVA 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 59 F O OT BA L L JULY 28, 2011 337. 1956-1969 Topps Football Shoebox Collection With Unitas and Namath Spanning the first (14) years of Topps Football sets, this assort- ment of (527) singles is head- lined by a cast of key speci- mens. Highlights include: 1958 #90 Jurgensen RC (EX); 1960 #51 Starr (NM); 1962 #1 Unitas (EX), #63 Starr SP (VG-EX); 1966 #26 Kemp (EX-MT), #96 Namath (EX-MT); 1968 #65 Namath (VG-EX); 1969 #120 Csonka RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

338. (334) 1961-1967 Fleer & Philadelphia Gum Football Cards with Many Stars & 1967 Philadelphia Set Presented are (334) 1961-1967 Fleer and Philadelphia Gum Football cards with stacks of stars and a complete set. Highlights include 336. (51) 1971 Kellogg’s Football Cards in Unopened 1961 Fleer: (2) #11 J. Brown (EX, GD), #215 Wrappers Maynard RC (VG-EX); 1964 Philadelphia G u m : (3) #30 J. Brown ( E X - M T, V G - E X , Available only in boxes of cereal (we all remember the ritual: open box from bottom), VG); 1965 Philadelphia Gum: #31 J. Brown the 1971 Kellogg’s football set was decidedly tough to obtain in its entirety, as the (EX-MT), #41 Warfield RC (EX-MT), #195 C. standard “box top” mail-in offer was not available. Pulled from cereal boxes forty Taylor RC (NM); 1966 Philadelphia Gum: years ago, these (51) Mint-in-wrapper examples include (29) different players. Key (14) #15 Berry (average EX-MT), (10) #88 specimens include: (2) #8 Renfro, #33 Blanda, #41 Buoniconti and (2) #55 Griese. Starr (average VG-EX); 1967 Philadelphia More on our website. Gum set: (198/198, median EX-MT) with #23 Opening Bid $400.00 Unitas (NM), #35 Sayers (NM) and #82 Starr (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

339. 1969 and 1970 Topps Football Complete Sets of 340. (4) 1973-1979 Topps (263) Football Complete Sets The offered complete Topps Offered is formidable foursome of Football sets from 1969 and 1973-1979 Topps Football complete 1970 combine for an sets. Highlighted in these 528-card edi- approximate overall break- tions are 1973 Topps: (average EX to down of 20% (NM or bet- EX-MT) with #89 Harris RC (EX-MT), ter); 30% (EX-MT); 25% #400 Namath (NM); 1974 Topps: (EX); and 25% (VG-EX or (median EX-MT); 1975 Topps: (com- lesser). Keys include: 1969 posite EX-MT to NM) with #282 (263) with #26 Piccolo RC Swann RC (EX-MT), #367 Fouts RC (NM), Namath (EX) and (NM) and 1979 Topps: (average NM). Csonka RC (EX); 1970 More on our website. (263) with #90 Simpson RC Opening Bid $200.00 (EX-MT) and #150 Namath (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

341. 1950-1990 Pittsburgh 342. (5) 1973-1985 Topps Football Steelers Team Set Run with Complete/Near Sets with (2600+) Major & Oddball Issues 1970-1989 Singles—Many Stars Ignite your passion for the “black and gold” Featured are five 1973-1985 Topps Football com- with this 1950-1990 Pittsburgh Steelers team plete/near sets with (2600+) 1970-1989 singles. set run. The decade breakdown follows: 1950s Highlights include Complete/Near Sets: (5 sets, (average VG-EX), 1960s (average EX to EX- all NM to NM-MT unless noted) with 1973 Topps MT), 1970s (average EX-MT), 1980s (average near: (526/528, average EX-MT to NM) with #89 NM) and 1990s (average NM-MT). All multi- F. Harris RC (NM); 1974 Topps complete: player league leader and checklist cards (all (528/528, average EX-MT to NM, includes Team marked) are present. Keys include Topps: (34 Checklists); 1976 Topps complete: (528/528) sets, 556 cards, no 1964-1967) with 1956: with #148 Payton RC (NM); 1984 Topps USFL NNO Bazooka CL SP (marked); 1957: NNO near: (131/132) with #52 S. Young RC (NM- Bazooka CL SP (marked); 1958-1963, 1968- MT); Singles: (2637 cards) with 1971 Topps: (2) 1970, 1971: #156 Bradshaw RC (EX-MT); #156 Bradshaw RC (EX, GD), (7) #250 Namath 1972-1990; Bowman: (7 sets, 76 cards) with 1950-1951, 1952 Large, 1952 Small and (average EX-MT) and 1972 Topps: (3) #200 Staubach RC (NM, (2) EX-MT). Also 1953-1955. While assumed complete, without a comprehensive checklist some of present is a 1984 Topps #63 Elway RC (NM-MT) and 1986 Topps Rice RC (NM- these series could be missing a card or two. More on our website. MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

60 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 343. 1933 344. (270+) 1935-1955 Sport Kings Football Shoebox #6 Thorpe Collection with Several (SGC 60) & Stars #35 Rockne Explore the early gridiron with these (SGC 50) (270+) 1935-1955 football cards with several Hall of Famers and Offered is a capti- stars. Highlights include 1935 vating tandem of National Chicle: #10 Battles RC 1933 Sport Kings (VG); 1948 Leaf: #18 Justice RC football legends. (VG-EX), #29 Trippi RC (GD), #36 Included are #6 Dudley RC (GD), #82 Enke SP Thorpe (SGC 60) (FR); 1954 Bowman: (95 cards, and #35 Rockne aggregate VG-EX) with (2) #41 D. high number (SGC Walker (VG-EX, VG) and 1955 50). Each card dis- Bowman: (2) #62 Blanda (VG-EX, plays at the peak of VG). More on our website. its technical assessment with negligible corner and edge wear. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

346. (81) 1956 & 1957 Topps Football Cards 345. (3) 1951-1954 Bowman with SGC 84 Starr & Football Near/Starter Sets Unitas Rookies Offered is a trio of 1951-1954 Bowman Football near and starter sets. Highlights The “golden arms” of rookies include 1951 Bowman partial: (91/144, Johnny Unitas and Bart Starr head- average VG) with #2 Graham (GD), #102 line this sampling of (81) 1956 and Layne (GD); 1952 Bowman Small 1957 Topps Football cards. starter: (60/144, average VG to VG-EX) Highlights include 1956 Topps: (31 with #14 P. Brown RC CO (VG-EX); cards, composite EX) with #60 L. 1954 Bowman near: (115/128, average Moore RC (VG-EX); 1957 Topps: EX to EX-MT) with #23 Blanda RC (EX- (50 cards, median EX-MT to NM) MT) and #55 Gifford (VG). More on our with #119 Starr RC (SGC 84) and website. #138 Unitas RC (SGC 84). Minimal Opening Bid $200.00 duplication is found throughout. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

347. (2200+) 1964-1967 Philadelphia 348. (360+) 1961-1976 Gum Football Football Oddball Singles Singles with 1970 Topps Super Set Build multiple sets Presented is an assortment of (360+) with these (2200+) 1961-1976 football oddball singles from 1964-1967 a variety of national manufacturers. Philadelphia Gum Highlights include 1961 Nu-Card: (150 Football singles. This cards, average NM); 1970 Topps Super assortment with mod- set: (35/35, median NM) with #33 erate duplication Namath SP (NM-MT) and 1972 NFLPA throughout displays Fabric Cards: (74 cards, median NM- primarily commons MT) with (42) Staubach (average NM- and semi-stars. MT). More on our website. Quantities include Opening Bid $150.00 (555) 1964, (130) 1965, (694) 1966 and (835) 1967 with the cards averaging (GD to VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

350. (8) 1974-1986 Topps 349. (105) 1963-1981 Football Complete Sets Football Singles with 1963 Presented is a stellar group of eight Topps Starter Set 1974-1986 Topps Football complete Offered is a diverse selection of (105) sets. Unless noted, each edition grades 1963-1981 football singles with multiple (NM) or better. Highlights include 1974 stars. Highlights include 1963 Topps Topps: (median EX-MT); 1975 Topps: starter: (89 cards, aggregate EX, 73 dif- #282 Swann RC (NM), #367 Fouts RC ferent) with #1 Unitas (EX), (2) #85 CL (NM); 1976 Topps: #148 Payton RC (EX-MT, EX); 1970 Topps: (2) #30 Starr (EX-MT); 1984 Topps: #63 Elway RC (both GD), (2) #90 O. Simpson RC (GD, (NM), #123 Marino RC (NM) and 1986 FR) and 1977 Topps: #177 Largent RC Topps: #161 Rice RC (NM). More on (EX-MT). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 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 SAVA 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 61 F O OT BA L L JULY 28, 2011 352. 1969 New York Jets Team-Signed Namath Jersey with (26) Signatures— Steiner COA J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, Jets! With a swagger that matched his tal- ent, “Broadway Joe” led the 1969 New York Jets to a 16-7 conquest over the heavily favored Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III. Presented is a team- signed Namath jersey (no tags) inked by 351. 1960s Bill Gallo Green Bay Packers Print Signed by (26) members of the (9) With Starr, Hornung and Full JSA squad. Highlighted among the (“8-9”) Two revered American institutions combine in this hard-hitting autographed display, endorsements are to wit, the Green Bay Packers and famed New York Daily News cartoonist Bill Gallo. Maynard and Framed to dimensions of 30x24 under Packers-themed gold-on-green matting, this Namath. Hologram limited edition (165/350) Gallo print is entitled “Green Bay Packers – World and cert card COA Champions” and showcases Gallo’s renderings of (9) different 1960s Green Bay sta- from Steiner Sports Memorabilia. More on our website. ples. Each has signed his image in green fiber tip, and the potent signatures average Opening Bid $200.00 (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Includes: Adderley, T. Brown, Gregg, Hornung, Kramer, Nitschke, Ringo, Starr (inscribed “MVP SB I, II – HOF ‘77”) and J. Taylor. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

353. (4) Autographed Leather Football Helmets With Gifford, Graham and Lavelli Old school gridiron warriors have autographed (4) of these (6) throwback helmets and mini-helmets. The leather accessories are of the no facemask variety and showcase bold Sharpie signatures that show (“9”) or better quality throughout. Includes: C r e e k m u r (mini); G i ff o r d (mini); C. Parker (full); and Browns Greats with Gatski, Graham, Groza, Lavelli and Willis. Individual cert/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

354. (19) Pro Football Hall of Famer Signed Mini-Helmets The helmets are miniature versions, but the autographs are big. These (19) ready-for- display NFL keepsakes have been decorated with bold Sharpie pennings that show (“9”) or better quality throughout. Includes: Bobby Bell, B. Brown, Donovan, Gregg, 355. (3) Peyton Manning Single-Signed Footballs with Hampton, J. Johnson, S. Jones, Lavelli, Marchetti, Moore, C. Parker, J. Perry, Pihos, Inscriptions Robustelli, Shaw, Summerall and Willis; multi-signed helmets with Gifford/Huff and Presented is a trio of Peyton Manning single-signed Official Wilson footballs with sil- DuPree/Hayes/D. Pearson. Certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. ver signatures. The bold scripts grade (“9-10”) and come with 2004 MVP 49 TD’s Opening Bid $200.00 inscriptions. Individual full photo LOAs with matching holograms from Stacks of Plaques. This lot will ship from a Florida location. Opening Bid $400.00

62 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 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. (8) 1953 357. (378) Bowman 1950s-1990s Football Autographed Autographed Football Cards Cards with with Several (4) Hall of 1985 Topps Famers Raid the gridiron with Score these eight these (378) 1950s- 1953 Bowman 1990s autographed Football auto- football cards. The graphed cards with majority of the a quartet of Hall of endorsements grade Famers. Included (“8-9”), while the are #1 LeBaron, #5 cards average (EX to Tereshinski, #11 NM). Highlights Van Brocklin, include 1985 Topps (d.1983), #17 Football Signed: Trippi, #20 Conerly (210 cards, moderate (d.1996), #24 duplication) with Bednarik, #25 Rote #157 Montana, #181 (d.2002) and #38 B. Walsh. The endorsements average (“8”), while the cards general- D. Green, (2) #235 Elway/Broncos Team, #372 Fouts, #389 Largent; Other Signed ly present (EX to EX-MT). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Cards: (168 cards) with (6) 1950s, (36) 1960s and (72) 1970s. Auction LOA from Opening Bid $100.00 James Spence Authentications. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

358. Washington Redskins Treasure Chest With Autographed Helmets “Hail to the Redskins!” is the echoed refrain with this lot of auto- graphed display items. Bold pennings average (“9”) quality 359. 1899 Panoramic Photograph of Army-Navy Football and include: Single- Game Signed Helmets Depicting one of the earliest installments of the most famous college football rivalry, Gibbs (leather mini); this vintage Army-Navy panoramic photograph portrays the 1899 installment at D. Green (full size); Philadelphia’s Franklin Field. The 39-3/4 x 10-1/4” sepia-toned print is firmly adhered Kilmer (mini); Shula to a 40-3/4 x 12” cardboard backing and shows what appears to be the preparation for (leather mini); Tereshinski (mini); Multi-Signed Helmet a full-size 1970-1971 style the opening kickoff, with the Philadelphia skyline visible in the background. accessory signed by (25) franchise greats with full JSA. Signatures average (“9-10”) Opening Bid $250.00 strength with highlights including Houston, D. Jones, Jurgensen, Levy and C. Taylor. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

360. (20) 1947- 1963 NFL Press Guides from (7) Different Teams The early years of the are chronicled with these twenty 1947-1963 press guides from seven differ- ent squads. These publica- tions are graded with def- erence to punch holes that are placed along the left edges. Keys include Chicago/St. Louis 361. (43) 1960s-1980s Mostly Football Publications with Cardinals: 1947 (EX- First AFL Yearbook & (4) Super Bowl Tickets MT); Dallas Cowboys: Gladiators of the gridiron command these (43) 1960s-1980s mostly football publica- 1961 (EX-MT); Green tions. Highlights include Vintage Programs/Newsletters: (19 programs) with 1960 Bay Packers: 1949 (EX); AFL yearbook (NM), 1960 NFL yearbook (NM), 1961 NFL yearbook (NM-MT), (11) New York Giants: 1947 1961-1968 Buffalo Bills Bulletin (average EX-MT), 1965 Vikings fact book (NM); (EX-MT) and Pittsburgh Super Bowl Tickets: (4 tickets, all full) with IX (NM), XI (NM), XII (NM) and XIII Steelers: 1949 (EX-MT). (NM). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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362. 1978 Washington Bullets NBA Championship Ring Withstanding injuries, regular-season slumps and a lighting malfunction at the Cap Centre during the playoffs, the 1977-78 Washington Bullets defied hoops experts with improbable play- off triumphs over San Antonio, Philadelphia and ultimately, Seattle. As coach Dick Motta urged us to wait for the “Fat Lady” to sing, ostentatious hardware like this 1978 NBA Championship ring was bestowed upon Bullets players and team personnel. The size “8-3/4” 14-karat gold accessory fea- tures a .47 carat brilliant cut diamond as its centerpiece with “NBA WORLD CHAMPIONS” accenting the display in raised characters. On one shank, “19” and “78” flank a relief image of the NBA silhouette logo. On the opposite shank, a team logo and an operatic-themed “Fat Lady Sings” logo is engraved just below a scroll likeness with “GRECO” engraved in upper-case characters. A renowned Baltimore-Washington, D.C.-area sports photographer, Vince Greco was the original recipient of this hardwood prize. While the surface is free of blemishes and oxidation of any kind, some of the small lettering along the shanks has become worn. Accompanying is an appraisal letter from Kripps Jewelers. Opening Bid $900.00

363. Event-Worn “Wounded Warriors” Jersey Signed by (5) With Obama, LeBron, Kobe and Full JSA Refraining from the trash talk and rough play inherent to the rigorous NBA schedule, some hardwood superstars gathered to perform with President Barrack Obama in a “Wounded Warriors” benefit exhibi- tion. The offered jersey was worn during that charitable outing and autographed by (5) of its prominent participants, the blue-and-white mesh reversible pullover garment reads “POTUS 49TH,” which is applied to both the blue and white fronts in appliqué. The back of each features “21” in appliqué. The front of the white side is signed in black marker by Magic Johnson (inscribed “#32”) and Chauncey Billups (inscribed “1”). The back of the white side is signed in black marker by Barack Obama, Kobe Bryant (inscribed “24”) and LeBron James. The bold signatures emerge prominently against the white material and show (“9”) strength and clarity throughout. The Nike size “XL” jersey shows minimal sin- gle-event wear. A full photo LOA from JSA accompanies this political and hoops heirloom. Additional images of provenance can be found on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

364. 1957-58 Topps Basketball Complete Set (80/80) with (7) PSA Graded This pioneering 1957-58 Topps Basketball complete set (80/80) is packed with rookie Hall of Famers and seven PSA graded commons. The approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 20% (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 30% (VG-EX or lesser) with the lower end grading as such due to errant centering. Keys include #1 Clifton RC (VG-EX), #5 Sharman RC (VG-EX), #17 Cousy RC (VG), #19 Heinsohn RC (VG), #24 Petit RC (EX-MT), #26 Shue RC (EX), #27 Macauley RC (PSA 7), #28 Mikkelsen RC (EX), #32 Kerr RC (NM), #37 Hagan RC (EX-MT), #42 Stokes RC (VG-EX), #43 Hundley RC (EX), #71 Twyman RC (NM), #77 Russell RC (PSA 6), #78 Lovellette RC (VG-EX), #80 Schnittker RC (EX-MT); PSA 7 commons: (5 cards) with #9, 11, 33, 55 and 57. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

365. 1986-87 366. (62) 1983-2006 Fleer #57 Michael Basketball Superstars Jordan Rookie Graded Collection Card - GAI 9.5 with LeBron, Kobe & Gliding past helpless defenders en route to one Jordan—All 9-10 of his patented gravity- Escalate your modern basketball defying dunks, Michael collection to another level with Jordan is vividly depicted this top-flight gathering of (62) on this 1986-87 Fleer superstar cards including Bryant, Basketball #57 specimen. Jordan and James, each graded by Encapsulated and Graded either PSA or BGS. Highlights Gem Mint 9.5 by GAI, include BGS 9.5: (17 cards) with this upper tier example 1985 Star Gatorade Slam Dunk shows impeccable center- Barkley SP (withdrawn from set), 1985-86 Star #2 Barkley, 2003-04 Bowman #123 L. James RC, ing, luminous colors and a 2004-05 Finest Refractors #194 Paul RC (blue, #/50), 2004-05 SP Authentic D. Howard RC certi- clean reverse. fied auto (Auto 10), 2005-06 Finest Black Refractors #106 Paul (#/19); BGS 9: (9 cards) with Opening Bid $750.00 1986 Star Michael Jordan: #3, 5; PSA 9: (22 cards) with 1987-88 Fleer #59 Jordan and 1988-89 Fleer: (2) #17, #120 AS and 1992-93 Stadium Club Beam Team #1 Jordan. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

64 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 367. 1958-59 Kahn’s Wieners Basketball PSA Graded Near Set (8/9) Each graded by PSA. Early stars of the Cincinnati Royals pre- side on the offered 1958- 59 Kahn’s Wieners Basketball near set of (8/9) cards. This tough regional issue includes PSA 4: Hatton, Piontek; PSA 2: Dees, S. Green SP; PSA 1: Marshall, Paar, Palmer and Twyman. Missing only Bockhorn for completion. Opening Bid $200.00

369. 1971-72 Topps Basketball Complete Set (233/233) Featured is an alluring 1971-72 Topps Basketball complete set of (233) cards. This star-packed gallery has an approximate condition breakdown of 30% (NM-MT or better), 35% (NM), 25% (EX-MT) and 10% (EX or less- er). Keys include #47 Cowens RC (NM-MT), #55 Maravich (EX-MT), #63 Lanier RC (NM), #70 Chamberlain (NM), #100 Alcindor 368. 1970-71 Topps #123 Pete Maravich Rookie SGC 88 (EX-MT) and #170 Barry RC (NM). Graded 88 NM-MT 8 by SGC. Presented is an elite 1970-71 Topps #123 Pete More on our website. Maravich rookie card. This LSU legend is accentuated by accurate centering, well- Opening Bid $150.00 defined corners and edges along with blazing surface hues. Opening Bid $250.00

370. (9) 1972-73 371. (7) 1974-1981 Icee Bear Topps Basketball Basketball Near Complete/Near Sets Sets with (13) Assembled is a run of seven 1974- Chamberlain & (11) 1981 Topps Basketball Maravich SP complete/near sets. Each series aver- Send a chill through your ages (NM) or better with the keys hardwood collection with faring similarly. Highlights include these nine 1972-73 Icee Bear 1974-75 Topps set: (264/264) with Basketball near sets of #39 Walton RC (NM), #196 Gervin (17/20) cards, each with (42) RC (NM); 1976-77 Topps: extra stars. This assortment (144/144); 1977-78 Topps set: averages (EX-MT to NM) (132/132); 1980-81 Topps near: with approximately 25% dis- (174/176) with #34 Bird RC/#164 playing edge discoloration (mostly Unseld and Wicks). Featured are (11) A b d u l - J a b b a r Cartwright/23 (NM-MT) and (average EX due to rubber band residue), (13) Chamberlain (average NM-MT), (11 ) #162/#174 Erving/#139 M. Johnson Maravich SP (average NM) and (10) West (median NM-MT). More on our website. RC (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

372. (4) 1973-1988 Topps 373. (1400) 1957-1982 & Fleer Basketball Sets Basketball Sets, with (600+) Singles Singles & Packs Roundball enthusiasts will enjoy Collection these four 1973-1988 Topps & Fleer Presented is a (1400) 1957-1982 Basketball sets with (600+) singles. basketball sets, singles and packs Highlights include (2) 1973-74 collection. Highlights include Sets: Topps sets: (264/264, composite (6 sets, all NM or better) with (2) EX-MT to NM) with (2) #50 Abdul- 1976-77 Topps, 1978-79 Topps, Jabbar (BVG 8, EX-MT), (2) #80 1979-80 Topps; Singles: (1381 Chamberlain (NM, EX-MT), (2) cards) with 1961-62 Fleer: #54 #130 Maravich (NM, EX-MT), (2) Heinsohn IA (EX-MT) and 1972- #240 Erving (PSA 7, EX-MT); 1979- 73 Topps: #255 Erving AS (EX). 80 Topps set: (132/132, average Also present are (13) 1976-77 NM) and 1988-89 Fleer set: Topps Basketball unopened packs (132/132, includes Stickers, average (average EX-MT to NM) with multiple stars showing including (3) Abdul-Jabbar NM). More on our website. ((2) AS) and Maravich. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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374. 1958- 375. (11) 59 Topps 1970-1985 Hockey Hockey Complete Complete Set of (66) Sets & Cards with (83) 1964- (8) Graded 65 Topps Featured is a Singles 1958-59 Topps Notch a hat Hockey com- trick with these plete set of (66) eleven 1970- cards with eight 1985 hockey graded. The complete sets approximate with (83) addi- condition break- tional 1964-65 down is as fol- Topps singles. lows: 40% (EX- Unless noted, MT or better), each set grades 30% (EX), 20% (NM or better). (VG-EX) and Highlights 10% (VG or include 1964- lesser). Keys 65 Topps: (83 include #8 Howe cards, average (PSA 6), #13 EX-MT, four Hall (PSA 5), high numbers) #30 Shack RC with #1 P. (PSA 5), #36 Martin RC Pilote (PSA 6), (VG), #31 #39 Worsley Mikita (VG), (PSA 5), #40 #82 Lindsay Bucyk (PSA 6), (EX-MT), #83 #52 Delvecchio Howell (EX-MT), #110 G. Hall AS (GD); 1970-71 Dad’s Cookies set: (144/144, (PSA 6) and #66 average EX-MT, toning on bottom right corner); 1974-75 OPC WHA set: #1 The B. Hull RC Howes (NM-MT); 1977-78 OPC WHA set: #1 Howe (NM-MT); 1978-79 Topps (SGC 40). More Hockey set: #115 Bossy RC (NM-MT); 1984-85 OPC set: #67 Yzerman RC (NM) on our website. and 1984-85 7-11 Discs set: (60/60 coins, average NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid Opening Bid $250.00 $500.00

377. 500 Goal Scorers Hockey Stick Signed by (16) With Howe, Richard and Full JSA Presented is a dis- play hockey stick signed on the blade by (16) members of the esteemed “500 Goal” fraternity. The white shaft has a “500 GOAL SCORERS” leg- end printed in red. Executed in black fiber tip on the same side of the 376. (444) Hockey Autograph Treasure Chest with Crosby blade (with one & Ovechkin noted exception), Raid the rink with this scintillating (444) hockey autograph treasure chest headlined the autographs by Crosby and Ovechkin. The majority of these endorsements are cleanly placed and show (“8”) register (“8-9”) strength or better. Highlights include Pre-Certified: (7 items) with strength, though Replica Jerseys: (3 jerseys) with Byrzgalov (Reebok Coyotes size 50 with tags, ink migration PSA/DNA sticker and cert card), Clarke (Mitchell & Ness 1973-74 Flyers size L with resulting from a tags, PSA/DNA sticker and cert card), Getzlaf (Nike Team Canada size L, with tags, slightly porous JSA sticker and cert card); 8x10 Photographs: (2 photographs, both PSA/DNA stick- surface has resulted in (“6-7”) clarity throughout. Includes: Beliveau, Bossy, Bucyk, ers and cert cards) with Crosby (slight crease), Ovechkin; Auction LOA from James Ciccarelli, Dionne, Esposito, Goulet, Howe, Bobby Hull, Lafleur, Mahovilich, Spence Authentications: (437 items) with Hockey Cards: (400 cards, mostly current McDonald, Mikita, Perreault, Richard (signed on shaft, “8”) and Trottier. Of the 41 players) and 8x10 Photographs: (22 photos) with 1980 United States Hockey Team: icons to achieve the feat, 16 of the first 19 signed this stick. Full photo LOA from JSA (8 signatures). More on our website. (cert/hologram #B56992). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00 66 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 378. (11) 1910-1912 Hockey Silks, Blankets & 379. 1924-25 Champ’s Cards Cigarettes L.B. Andrews Available is an SGC 80 Highest Graded enticing grouping of Graded 80 EX/NM 6 by SGC. Secure a eleven 1910-1912 quality pre-war hockey sample with the hockey silks, blan- offered 1924-25 Champ’s Cigarettes kets and cards. L.B. Andrews portrait. This gleaming Included are 1910 Type meets all of the criteria for the B33 Blankets: (8 technical assessment and is the highest blankets, all hockey) graded of the six total examples judged with Brown (EX), by the grading service. Knox (EX-MT), Pennsylvania (EX-MT), St. Louis (EX-MT), Trinity (EX-MT), Tufts Opening Bid $150.00 (VG-EX), Utah (EX), Williams (NM); 1910 T51 Murad College Series: Rochester (VG) and 1912 Canadian Silks SC-12: (2) Hockey (both FR). Opening Bid $150.00

381. 1968-69 380. 1924-25 Champ’s Topps Hockey Cigarettes “King” Clancy Complete Set SGC 50 (132/132) with Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. Crown (124) Dupes “King” Clancy into your vintage hockey This 1968-69 Topps collection with this 1924-25 Champ’s Hockey complete set Cigarettes portrait. The famed Ottawa (132/132) is headlined by Senators Hall of Famer is properly centered numerous stars and (124) with well-constructed corners, crisp white duplicates. The approxi- edges and a precise black-and-white image. mate condition breakdown Aside from a slight bottom left corner throughout is 20% (NM or indentation, this 87-year-old cardboard is better), 40% (EX-MT), problem-free. The biographical reverse is 25% (EX) and 15% (VG- clean. EX or lesser). Keys include (2) #2 Orr (EX-MT, VG-EX), (2) #6 Sanderson (both Opening Bid $250.00 EX-MT), #7 P. Esposito (EX), (2) #16 B. Hull (both EX-MT), #29 Howe (NM), (2) #34 Sawchuk (EX-MT, EX), (2) #89 Parent RC (EX-MT, VG) and #121 CL (EX). Opening Bid $150.00

382. (4) 1962-1982 383. 1999-2000 Los Hockey Complete Angeles Kings Team- Sets with Shiriff Signed Jersey and (2) Coins & (12) PSA Single-Signed Pucks Graded Wowing West Coast fans since Assembled is a promising quar- the NHL’s expansion from the tet of 1962-1982 hockey com- “Original 6,” the Los Angeles plete sets. Included are 1962-63 Kings are well-represented in Shiriff Coins: (60/60, average this lot that includes: 1999-2000 EX to EX-MT) with #54 Howe Team-Signed Sweater a size AS (EX-MT); 1970-71 Dad’s “52” white knit pullover garment Cookies: (144/144, median signed in black marker (average NM-MT, 12 PSA Graded) with “8” strength) by (19) with high- PSA 10: T. Esposito, Parent; lights including J. Blake, R. PSA 9: Howe, Orr; 1978-79 Blake, Corkum, Fiset, Karalahti, Topps: (264/264, majority NM) with #115 Bossy RC (EX-MT) and 1981-82 Topps: Laperriere, Miller (announcer), Norstrom, O’Donnell, Robitaille, Tuomainen; (198/198, median NM). More on our website. Single-Signed Pucks Berg (“8”) and Robitaille (“9”). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

384. 1921 Indianapolis 385. 1922 Indianapolis 500 Racing Program 500 Racing Program Offered is a beautiful 1921 Offered is a scarce 1922 Indianapolis Indianapolis 500 race program. The 500 race program from the 10th offi- 68-page, 8-1/2 x 11 publication is cial race at the Brickyard. The 64- loaded with fantastic advertisements page, 8-1/2 x 11 publication is and images of early Indy car racing loaded with vintage advertisements legends. Included with the program is and images of early Indy car racing a 2-page foldout for the Citizens Lap legends. The cover shows mild wear Prize Fund, a rare piece in its own consistent with being folded and put right. In overall excellent condition, in a back pocket, and the overall this piece is a true gem from the ninth grade in (VG-EX). The 1922 official race at the Indianapolis Motor Indianapolis 500 saw the pole sitter Speedway that saw Tommy Milton win for the first time as Jimmy win at an average speed of just under Murphy hoisted the trophy. 90 miles per hour. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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386. Interesting 1902-2010 Boxing 387. 1910 T218 Mecca/Hassan Card Collection of (27) Cards with Champions Prize Fighter (4) Certified Autos Graded Partial Set (39/50) with Purveyors of the “Sweet Science” throughout the cen- (5) Dupes tury are found on this interesting 1902-2010 boxing Featured is a 1910 T218 Mecca/Hassan card collection of (27) cards with four certified autos. Champions Prize Fighter graded partial set Highlights include 1902 Ogden’s Tab: #86 Sullivan (39/50) with five dupes. Highlights include SGC (VG); 1911 Wills’s Boxers Green Stars: Jeffries 80: Russell; PSA 5.5: Gans; PSA 4.5: Jeffries (GD); 1938 F.C. Cartledge Famous Prize Fighters: (Front View); PSA 4: Attell, Jeffries (Side #18 Sullivan (NM), #26 Dempsey (NM-MT); 1947 View); SGC 50: (2) Jeffries (both variations) and Cummings Famous Fighters: Louis (EX-MT); 1956 BVG 3.5: J. Johnson (Side View). More on our Gum Inc. Adventure: (12 cards, (4) PSA 8, (4) GAI website. 8); 2009 Sport Kings certified autos: Frazier, LaMotta; 2010 Leaf Ali Opponents Opening Bid $150.00 certified autos: Foster and L. Spinks. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

389. Autographed Boxing Glove Pair Signed by (9) With LaMotta, 388. (29) 1909-1956 Boxing Graded Camacho and Full JSA Card Collection with Attell Delivering knockout blows from both the left and right, these full-size “Everlast” boxing gloves are Sturdy pugilists command this collection of (29) 1909- autographed by some of the Sweet Science’s 1956 boxing graded cards. Highlights include 1909 E75 deadliest fighters. The red leather surface makes American Caramel: (14 cards) with PSA 4: Attell; an ideal canvas for black marker signatures that SGC 40: Gans, Ketchell; 1910 T220 Mecca: (14 cards) show (“9-10”) quality (with one noted exception). with PSA 5: P. Jackson; SGC 60: Sullivan/Kilrain and Includes: Left Glove Gerry Cooney (slightly 1956 Gum Inc. Adventure: Dempsey (PSA 7). More smeared, “7”), James “Buster” Douglas, Roberto on our website. Duran and Michael Spinks (inscribed “Jinx”); Right Glove Hector Camacho Opening Bid $150.00 (inscribed “Macho Man”), Joe Frazier, Jake LaMotta, Aaron Pryor and Mickey Ward. Individual Full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

390. (100) Wrestling Signed 8x10 Photographs with Hogan 391. 1933 Sport Kings #38 Bobby “Faces” and “Heels” pound the mat with these (100) signed 8x10 wrestling photo- Jones High Number SGC 70 graphs. Several of these pictures include Graded 70 EX+ 5.5 by SGC. Legendary golfer interesting inscriptions and are penned in Bobby Jones is the subject of the offered 1933 a variety of colors (majority “9-10”). Sport Kings Gum #38 high number. This perenni- Highlights include (2) Albano, Heenan, al champion presents nicer than the technical Hogan, (3) Iron Sheik, (3) Nash, (7) H. grade with strong corners, accurate centering and Race, Rowdy Roddy Piper and (2) a crisp obverse registration. Sammartino. Being that most of these Opening Bid $300.00 grapplers do not have exemplars on file, this lot does not come with third-party certification. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 392. (4) Golf Autographed 393. (30) Autographed Golf Items Items with (3) with Palmer & Nelson Hogan & Hit the links with these thirty autographed golf Palmer Print items including Palmer and Nelson. The signa- Clear the fairway tures each register (“8-9”) strengths or better. with these four golf Keys include Signed Master’s Scorecards: autographed items. Palmer, Singh, Zoeller (red ink); Signed Trading Each endorsement Cards: 2001 Upper Deck: #7 Couples, #25 Faldo, grades (“8-9”) or better. Included are 1-3.) (3) Hogan signed items including golf ball, #66 B. Nelson and Signed Index Cards: postcard (1992 Mueller), trading card (no cert) and 4.) Palmer Arnie in Church 31x34 Ballesteros. Auction LOA from James Spence matted print by Sheldon. With exception to the noted, the items come with individual Authentications. More on our website. full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

394. (56) Tiger Woods 395. 1997 U.S. Open Flag Signed Graded Rookie Cards & by (35) With Mickelson, Singh Tin Set and Champion Ernie Els Eldrick “Tiger” Woods is the focus of In a field rife with Americans, South African these (56) graded rookie cards. Included golfer Ernie Els edged Scotland’s Colin are 1997-99 Grand Slam Ventures: (3 Montgomerie for the second time in four years to cards) with (1) BCCG 10, (1) BGS 9, (1) win the 1997 U.S. Open at the Congressional SGC 96; 2001 Upper Deck: (52) with Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland. The offered (47) #1 ((30) BVG 9.5, (17) PSA 10), flag is autographed by (35) of the event’s principals. Framed to dimensions of 27-3/8 #124 (PSA 10), #151 (PSA 10), #176 x 19-1/8”, the yellow nylon flag is complete with an event logo and original grom- (PSA 10), #GC4 Golf Gallery (BGS mets. Executed in various colors, the felt tip signatures average (“8”) potency and are 9.5), #SL11 Stat Leaders (PSA 10) and 2002 Upper Deck National Convention : highlighted by: Stuart Cink, Ernie Els, Jay Haas, Hale Irwin, Mark O’Meara, Phil #N11 (BGS 9.5). Also present is a sealed 2001 Upper Deck Tiger Woods Collection Mickelson, David Ogrin, Vijay Singh, Hal Sutton and Fuzzy Zoeller. Full Photo LOA tin set of (25) cards. from JSA (cert/sticker #X29293). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

68 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 397. Interesting (400+) 1909-1988 Multi-Sport Star,Type & Oddball Singles with Mantle - Loaded An alphabet soup of ACC designations is found with these (400+) 1909-1988 multi- sport star,Type and oddball singles. Mainstream legends, obscure regional issues and quirky insert sets are all found in the offered sampling. Highlights include Baseball: 396. 1968 Milton Bradley Win-A-Card Game with Sealed (155 cards) with 1909-11 T206 White Borders: Waddell (PR, Pitching Sweet Pack of (100) with Seaver & B. Robinson Showing Caporal); 1914 T213-2 Coupon Cigarettes: Bradley (FR), Ford (PR), Mullin (PR, Newark); 1953 Topps: #220 Paige (FR, due to staining); 1956 Topps: #31 Aaron An incredible find is delivered with this original 1968 Milton Bradley Win-A-Card (GD); 1957 Topps: #95 Mantle (GD); 1961 Topps: #578 Mantle AS (VG); 1967 board game highlighted by a factory-sealed pack of (100) cards with three multi- Topps: #150 Mantle (GD); Football: (109 cards) with 1964 Philadelphia Gum: #30 sport Hall of Famers showing. This assembly depicts baseball legends Seaver and J. Brown (EX); 1965 Topps: #133 Biletnikoff RC (EX); 1971 Topps: #156 Bradshaw B. Robinson peeking through two 25-card stacks, while gridiron stars Biletnikoff RC (VG-EX); 1972 Topps: #200 Staubach RC (EX-MT); 1986 Topps: #181 Rice RC and Ladd are situated on the other pair. Although not visible, “hot rod” singles are (NM); Basketball: (105 cards) with 1933 Goudey Sport Kings: #3 Holman RC also possible. These cards have been undisturbed by the decades, although center- (VG); 1987-88 Fleer: #59 Jordan (NM); Hockey: (17 cards) with 1971-72 Topps: ing imperfections and other general wear is visible on the top examples as expect- #70 Howe (EX-MT) and #100 Orr (EX-MT). More on our website. ed. The jumbo pack could yield additional high-profile cards such as Aaron, Opening Bid $250.00 Namath and Ryan RC along with tougher yellow letter variations. The original board with spinner, box bottom and top are included. The top lid has sustained moderate contusions that have been tape repaired. Opening Bid $2500.00

398. 1949 Topps Magic Photos Starter Set (126/252) The life and times of several prominent Americans are documented on this 1949 Topps Magic Photos starter set of (126/252). The majority of these tiny self-developing photographs are clear and average (GD to VG) with moderate cor- ner wear and creasing. Keys include Boxing Champions-A: (14/24) with #8 Dempsey (FR), #15 Louis (GD); Track and Field-E: (14/17) with #1 Owens (GD); Baseball Hall of Fame-K: (7/19) with #6 Ruth (VG), #11 Wagner (VG), #13 Cobb (VG) and #14 Gehrig (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

399. (201) 1948- 1951 Bowman & Leaf Multi-Sport Singles with Several Hall of 400. (181) 1887-1975 Famers Multi-Sport Shoebox Make significant headway on multiple projects with these Collection with Many Hall (201) 1948-1951 Bowman of Famers and Leaf multi-sport singles. Offered is a diverse (181) 1887-1975 Several Hall of Famers and multi-sport shoebox collection with stars are dispersed throughout many Hall of Famers. Highlights this primarily off-grade selec- include Baseball: (94 cards) with 1951 tion with limited duplication. Wheaties: T. Williams (GD, partial Highlights include Football: panel); 1953 Bowman Color: #32 (161 cards) with 1948 Musial (FR), #117 Snider (FR); 1961 Bowman: #22 Baugh RC Post: #145 Mays (EX-MT, box); 1962 (VG), #26 Waterfield RC Post: #173 Clemente (EX, red lines); (VG), #107 Luckman RC Football: (59 cards) with 1948 Leaf: (PR); 1948 Leaf: #1 #3 Turner RC (GD, Red Back), #4 D. Luckman RC (PR, yellow Walker RC (GD), #16 Pihos RC (GD, back), #6 Layne RC (FR, yel- Yellow Jersey Numbers), #26 low pants), #13 Lujack RC (EX), (3) #16 Pihos RC (all FR, two blue jersey, one Waterfield RC (GD, Black Letters), yellow jersey), #34 Baugh RC (VG-EX, magenta jersey); 1949 Leaf: (2) #89 #92 Banks SP (GD); 1949 Leaf: #134 Waterfield (VG-EX, GD); 1950 Bowman: #27 Luckman (EX-MT), #45 Graham Bednarik (GD); 1952 Bowman Small: RC (GD), #52 Hirsch RC (EX) and 1951 Bowman: #4 Van Brocklin RC (GD). #137 Waterfield (GD) and 1962 Post More on our website. Cereal: #61 J. Brown (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 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 SAVA 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 69 M U LT I-S P O RT JULY 28, 2011 401. (400+) 1955- 402. (430+) 1959-1982 1990s Multi-Sport Multi-Sport Sets & Balance of Singles Collection Collection with 1964 with Mantle Topps Coins Set Presented is a (430+) 1959-1982 Assembled is a diverse multi-sport sets and singles col- (4000+) 1955-1990s multi- lection with several luminaries sport balance of collection including Mantle. Highlights including several partial include Sets: (6 sets, all NM or Yankee team sets with Mantle better, unless noted) with (3) and a 1964 Topps Coins set. 1964 Topps Giants: ((1) NM, Highlights include Baseball: (2) EX-MT) with (3) #25 Mantle (365 cards, one set) with (NM, EX-MT, VG-EX); 1977 1950s: Mantle transfer (EX); Topps Football: #177 Largent 1958 Topps: #52 Clemente RC (NM), #360 Payton (NM- (GD); 1960 Topps: #563 MT); 1982 Topps: #21 Ripken Mantle AS (FR, due to reverse RC (NM-MT); 1982 Topps glue residue); 1961 Topps: Traded: #98T Ripken (NM- #307 Mantle WS (EX), #406 MT); Singles: (426 cards) with Mantle HR (VG), #475 Mantle MVP (NM); 1964 Topps Coins set: (164/164, average 1959 Topps: #461 Mantle HR VG-EX) with #120 Mantle (EX-MT), (2) #131 Mantle AS (EX-MT, EX, both varia- (VG-EX); 1960 Topps: #563 tions); 1965 Topps: #134 Mantle WS (GD) and Football: (34 cards) with 1958 Mantle AS (VG-EX), #564 Mays AS (EX), #566 Aaron AS (VG-EX); 1964 Topps: Topps: #62 J. Brown RC (GD, due to discoloration). More on our website. (261 cards, mostly GD, 20 high numbers); 1968 Topps: #50 Mays (GD) and 1969 Opening Bid $300.00 Topps: #190 Mays (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

403. (500+) 404. (1300+) 1950s-1990s 1950-1979 Multi-Sport Multi-Sport Shoebox Shoebox Collection Collection with (2) with (15) Gretzky Mantles Rookies Assembled is a pri- Featured is an inter- marily off-grade esting (500+) (1300+) 1950-1979 1950s-1990s multi- multi-sport shoebox sport shoebox col- collection loaded lection with a pair with stars including of Gretzky rookies. fifteen Mantles. The Highlights include vast majority of the Bowman Baseball singles display varying degrees of smoke/water Baseball: (34 cards, damage. Highlights include Baseball: (798 cards) with 1950 Bowman: #98 T. 1 set) with 1989 Williams (FR); 1951 Bowman: (3) #1 Ford (all FR); 1964 Topps Giants: (13) #25 Upper Deck: #1 Mantle (average EX-MT); 1965 Topps partial: (488/598, majority GD to VG) with Griffey Jr. (PSA 8); Hockey: (78 cards) with 1955-56 Parkhurst: #22 H. Jackson #134 Mantle WS (VG), #250 Mays (EX), #300 Koufax (VG), #350 Mantle (GD), OTG (VG-EX); 1979-80 Topps: (2) #18 Gretzky RC (both GD); (2) 1984-85 Topps #477 Carlton RC (EX-MT); Football: (414 cards) with 1958 Topps: #62 J. Brown #49 Yzerman RC (EX-MT, PSA 4), 1985-86 Topps #9 Lemieux RC (PSA 6); RC (GD); 1966 Philadelphia: #38 Sayers RC (GD); 1968 Topps: #196 Griese RC Basketball: (288 cards, 1 set) with 1978-79 Topps set: (132/132, average EX-MT) (EX-MT) and Basketball: (107 cards) with 1969-70 Topps: #25 Alcindor RC (GD). and 1980-81 Topps: Bird RC/Erving/M. Johnson RC (PSA 7). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

405. Huge 1970s- 406. (3300+) 1980- 1990s Multi-Sport Modern Multi-Sport Treasure Chest of Singles with (359) Sets, Singles & Wax Certified Auto/Game- Enjoy a heaping helping of card- Used & (6) Jeter SP board with this mammoth Rookies 1970s-1990s multi-sport treasure Offered are (3300+) 1980-modern chest of sets, singles and wax. multi-sport singles with (359) certi- Leading the way are (266) pre- fied auto/game-used inserts and a sumably complete multi-sport plethora of key rookies. Highlights 1979-1998 sets with keys include Baseball: (1793 cards) with including Baseball Sets: (187 (1624) 1980s-1990s stars, rookies and sets) with Topps: 1979, 1980, singles including 1981 TCMA (2) 1981, 1982, 1982 Traded, Sandberg RC (NM-MT, with team 1983, (4) 1983 Traded, (2) 1985; set), 1982 Topps Traded #98T Ripken Donruss: 1981-1983 and Fleer: RC (NM), (6) 1993 SP #479 Jeter RC 1982-1985. Also present are (average NM to NM-MT); Football: (50,000+) mixed singles/stars (1417 cards) with Certified Auto: (64 along with (7) wax boxes and cards) with 1992 Pro Line Portraits several unsearched modern Tagliabue, 1997 Upper Deck Legends packs. Pallet will be shipped or #39 Hirsch, 2009 Score Inscriptions #355 Maclin (#/6); (1251) stars, rookies and base be available for local pick-up singles with 1981 Topps #216 Montana RC (EX-MT), 1984 Topps: #63 Elway RC (highly encouraged) at our con- (NM-MT) and (2) #123 Marino RC (NM-MT, NM). More on our website. signors Hamburg, New York Location. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

70 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 407. 408. 409. (28) 1933 1933 1909- Goudey Goudey Modern Sport Sport Football & Kings Kings Boxing Starter Starter Card Grab Set Set Bag with (22/48) (23/48) J. Brown with with RC Many Rockne Available is an Stars Celebrated interesting assortment of “Noted ath- professional (28) 1909-mod- letes and and amateur ern football and sportsmen” athletes boxing cards. stake their claim on this 1933 Goudey Sport Kings from a vari- Highlights starter set of (22/48) cards. This crisp edition generally ety of fields are pictured on the offered 1933 Goudey include Football: (23 cards, 3 sets) with Singles: (23 presents (EX) with some better and only a handful less- Sport Kings starter set of (23/48) cards. This series gen- cards) with 1958 Topps #62 J. Brown RC (EX-MT), er. Featured are #3 Holman (VG-EX), #5 Wachter erally presents (VG) with some better and others lesser. 1961 Fleer #41 Meredith RC (EX-MT), 1981 Topps (EX), #8 Hagen (EX), #16 Tilden (VG-EX), #18 Keys include #3 Holman (EX), #5 Wachter (VG), #8 #216 Montana RC (NM), 1984 Topps: #63 Elway RC Tunney (VG-EX), #20 Kanahamoku (VG), #22 Sarazen Hagen (VG-EX), #18 Tunney (GD), #19 Shore (GD), (NM-MT), #123 Marino RC (NM), 1986 Topps #161 (EX-MT), #32 Lopchick (VG-EX) and #44 Baer (EX). #22 Sarazen (GD), #24 Morenz (GD), #32 Lopchick Rice RC (NM-MT) and 2000 Bowman #236 Brady RC More on our website. (VG) and #35 Rockne (FR). More on our website. (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

410. (420) 412. (16) 1922-1971 1956- Multi-Sport 1977 Singles & Baseball Graded & Group with Football Stars Graded Presented is a (420) Card 1922-1971 multi- Grab Bag sport singles and graded group with with Hall multiple stars. of Highlights include Famers Baseball: (410 Offered is an cards) with 1922 411. (152) 1953-1979 Baseball & interesting E121 American Football PSA & BVG Graded Cards assortment of sixteen 1956-1977 baseball and football Caramel Series of with Stars graded cards with several Hall of Famers. Highlights 120: Gowdy (PSA 4); 1947 Smith’s Oakland Oaks: Offered are (152) 1953-1979 baseball and football PSA include Baseball: (9 cards) with 1960 Topps: #558 #1 Stengel (PSA 4); 1949 Bowman: #70 Furillo (GAI and BVG graded cards with many stars. Highlights Mathews AS (PSA 8); Football: (7 cards) with 1956 5): 1953-55 Dormand Postcards: (2) Hodges (both include Baseball: (102 cards) with (45) PSA 8, (39) Topps: #45 Browns Team (SGC 96), #48 Colts Team PSA 9); 1970 Topps: (142 cards, majority NM) and PSA 7, (11) PSA 6: 1974 Topps: #20 Ryan, #456 (SGC 96); 1971 Topps: #10 Alworth (GAI 9), #25 1971 Topps: (255 cards, 22 high numbers, median NM Winfield RC, 1975 Topps #500 Ryan and Football: (50 Butkus (SGC 92) and 1977 Topps: #140 Ham (GAI to NM-MT). More on our website. cards) with (18) PSA 9. More on our website. 9.5). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

414. (134) 1977- 2008 Multi- Sport Wax Boxes & Sets with (6,500+) 413. (1375+) Modern Multi-Sport Sets, Singles & Wax Singles Treasure Chest with 1986-87 Fleer Jordan RC (SGC 86) Offered is a For the show dealer or shopkeeper is the offered (1375+) modern multi-sport sets, sin- cache of (134) 1977-2008 multi-sport wax boxes and sets. Highlights include Sets: gles and wax treasure chest. Highlights include Sets: (104 sets) with Baseball: 1990 (71 sets, all factory, unless noted) with Baseball: (35 sets) with 1989 Upper Deck, Leaf, (4) 1991 Stadium Club, (2) 1998 Leaf Rookies & Stars w/ shortprints and num- 1998-2001 Topps, (4) 2002 Topps, 2008 Topps; Football: (28 sets) with (2) 1990 bered inserts; Football: 1991 Stadium Club; Baseball Singles: 2005 Upper Deck Hall Score Traded (one opened), 1996 Topps cereal boxes, 2007 Playoff Playoffs; Wax of Fame Ryan certified auto (#/15); Basketball Singles: 1986-87 Fleer #57 Jordan RC Boxes: (63 boxes) with Baseball: (37 boxes); Football: (17 boxes) and Basketball: (SGC 86); Wax: (1259 items) with Wax Boxes: (5) 2002 Upper Deck Sweet Spot (9 boxes). Also present are (6500+) mixed 1970s-2000s singles. Due to size/weight, a Baseball hobby and Wax Packs: (1254 packs, mostly 1980s-1990s baseball issues). shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. Due to size/weight, shipping and handling will be substantial. Local pick-up at our Opening Bid $150.00 Silver Spring, Maryland location is highly encouraged. 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 SAVA 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 71 M U LT I-S P O RT JULY 28, 2011 415. 1979-80 416. Topps #18 (1175+) Wayne Gretzky 1920s- RC (PSA 5) & 1990s 1986-87 Fleer Multi-/Non- #57 Michael Sport Jordan RC (PSA Balance of 7) Collection Add the rookie cards of with a pair of bona fide sports Olympics icons with these Wayne Presented is a Gretzky and Michael diverse (1175+) 1920s-1990s multi-/non-sport balance of collection with an Jordan debut renditions. Olympics emphasis. Highlights include Sets: (44 sets) with Baseball: 1973 Included are 1.) 1979-80 Kellogg’s in unopened packs; Basketball: 1990-91 Skybox Prototype and English Topps #18 Gretzky Golf: 1923 Morris & Sons Golf Strokes (25 cards, median VG-EX). Also present is (PSA 5) due to errant centering and 2.) 1986-87 Fleer #57 Jordan (PSA 7) with mini- a circa 1950s Jack Dempsey signed postcard (no cert). More on our website. mal color imperfections along two corners. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 417. 1950s-1980s Multi- 418. (230+) 1950s- Sport Balance of 2000s Multi-Sport Collection With Professional, Minor Chamberlain and Jordan League & Several sporting arenas are represented College/Amateur in this lot comprised primarily of Topps Pins collectibles. Highlights include: Raid the souvenir stand and Basketball 1957-58 Topps #37 Hagan secure these (230+) 1950s- RC (VG-EX); 1969-70 Topps #1 2000 multi-sport professional, Chamberlain (EX-MT); 1985 Star Slam minor league and Dunk Super #5 Jordan (EX-MT); college/amateur pins. These Boxing 1950s Exhibits with LaMotta, collectibles range in size but Louis, Pep and Robinson (all present primarily grade (EX-MT to nicely but have mounting remnants on NM). Included are Hockey: reverse); Football 1971 Topps Game (180 pins) with (106) minor league/amateur, (38) WHA and Football: (30 pins) with Inserts #3 Namath (GD) and #43 (15) WFL, (8) USFL. Also included are (6) Basketball, (6) Soccer, (4) Olympics, (5) Bradshaw (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Miscellaneous/Non-Sports and (2) baseball. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

419. (80) Circa 420. (15) 1970s Multi- 2002-2008 Sport National Multi- Educational Sport Wax Aids, Inc. 11x14 Boxes Cards— Seize multiple Uncatalogued certified auto- graphs and These eighty multi-sport memorabilia 11x14 cards were pub- cards with lished by the defunct these fifteen National Educational 2002-2008 Aids, Inc. of Milwaukee, baseball and football wax boxes. Included are Baseball: 2002 Fleer, 2002 Fleer Wisconsin during the Tradition, (2) 2002 Leaf, 2002 Sweet Spot Classic, (3) 2002 Topps 206, 2002 Sweet 1970s. Little was known of this enigmatic issue for decades until recently uncovered Spot Classic, 2007 Upper Deck 1; Football: (3) 2005 Topps Finest, 2006 Bowman information linked these cardboard depictions to the clearinghouse. This uncatalogued Chrome, 2008 Upper Deck and Basketball: 2008-09 Upper Deck. Also included is a issue generally presents (EX-MT to NM) and features greats such as Gehrig, Grange, 2003 Topps C55 Hockey mini parallel pack. Mathewson, Naismith, Paige and many others. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

422. (285,000+) Mostly 1980s-1990s Baseball & 421. Huge 1980s-1990s Multi-Sport Hockey Card Hoard Complete Set & Wax Hoard Beef up your inventory with this (285,000+) mostly 1980s-1990s baseball Feast on this mammoth gathering of 1980s-1990s and hockey card hoard. This mountain of multi-sport complete sets and wax boxes/packs. cardboard is comprised of (39) baseball Highlights include (460) hand-collated sets: 1976- and (29) hockey “monster” boxes from 1977, 1981-1985 Topps Baseball, 1981-1986 Topps the major card manufacturers of the day. Football, (5) 1982-1985 Fleer Baseball; (66) factory Although the majority of the key stars sets: 1982 Donruss Baseball, 1989 Upper Deck and rookies have been pulled, hundreds Baseball; (226) wax boxes: 1983 Donruss Baseball, of near sets are included. Additionally, a (3) 1987 Fleer Baseball, (2) 1994 Flair II Baseball whopping group of (4,500+) 1970-1979 along with hundreds of multi-sport wax packs. Due Topps Baseball singles are present. Due to size/weight, local pick-up at our Silver Spring, to size/weight, local pick-up at our Maryland location is required. More on our website. Silver Spring, Maryland location is Opening Bid $250.00 required. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 423. (12) Multi- Sport Autographed Items with Ali, Chamberlain & Manning Celebrate the brightest names in sport with these twelve auto- graphed items. Highlights include Signed Magazines: (4 magazines, average EX- MT, all “8-9” or better) 424. (33) Multi-Sport Autographed Items with Gretzky, (3) with Ali (4/25/88 SI), Mays & Aaron Chamberlain (1990-91 Exciting sporting legends grace these (33) autographed items. Unless noted, each sig- Hoops), Erving (5/4/87 nature exhibits (“8-9”) strength or better. Keys include Framed & Matted: with SI, with tag), Musial (undated Time cover) framed and matted to 13x15 with two Football: Aikman photo (16x20); Single-Signed Baseballs: OAL: R. Jackson (slight- inscriptions; Signed Photographs/Flats: (5 items, all “8-9” or better, unless noted) ly toned), (2) Rizzuto (both slightly toned); ONL: Aaron (full photo LOA from JSA, with 8x10s: Brady (“7”, slightly smeared) and Flats: Chamberlain 8-1/4 x 11” maga- slightly toned), (3) Mays (each full photo LOA from JSA, two toned) and Signed zine page with Peace inscription; Signed Other: (3 items, all “8-9” or better) with P. Cards: with Hockey: 1992-93 OPC Anniversary Gretzky. With exception to those Manning (signed commemorative University of Tennessee football, does not inflate). noted, the remaining items come with an auction LOA from James Spence Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website. Authentications. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

426. (87) Multi-Sport Autographed Trading & Index Card Collection with Chamberlain & Montana RC These (87) multi-sport auto- graphed trading and index cards have a distinct “Bay Area” flavor. The signatures average (“8”) with the primarily 1960s-1980s cards generally presenting (VG to EX). Keys include Trading Cards: (80 425. (37) Multi-Sport Signed Baseballs, Pucks & cards) with Baseball: Cepeda Photographs with Aaron, Mays & A-Rod (1958 Topps #343 RC), (2) Feller Presented are (37) multi-sport signed baseballs, pucks and photographs with Aaron, (one 1938 Dixie Lids, one 1960 Mays and A-Rod leading the way. The autographs average (“8-9”) or better with only Fleer #26 grades PR), Mays a handful lesser. Keys include Single-Signed Baseballs: (15 baseballs, most have (1956 Topps #130, GD), varying degrees of toning) with OAL: (3) Molitor (one 3319); ONL: Mays, (5) McGwire (1985 Topps #401 RC), Snider (one HOF 1980, one south panel); OML: A. Rodriguez; Single-Signed Pucks: Snider (1956 Topps #150, FR); (8 pucks) with Dionne, P. Esposito, Ratelle, Worsley; Signed Baseball Photographs: Football: Montana (1981 Topps #216 RC), Stabler (1973 Topps #487 RC), Walsh (14 photographs) with 8x10: Aaron and 11x14: (most have mild wear) with (3) (1989 Pro Set #30) and Basketball: (12 cards) with Chamberlain (1973-74 Topps Snider. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website. #80). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

427. (400+) 428. (43) Multi-Sport 1944-1988 Autographed Multi-Sport Photos & Programs & Baseballs Scorecards with (100+) Hours of informa- HOFers tive reading await the victor of these Add some depth to (43) 1944-1988 your collection with multi-sport pro- these (400+) multi- grams and score- sport autographed cards. Highlights photographs and include Baseball baseballs with over scorecards: (15 (100) Hall of publications) with Famers. Ranging in 1950 Yankees size from cards to newsletter (EX); 16x20s, the items show moderate duplication throughout. Keys include J. Brown Football programs: (18 publications, all programs, unless noted, most have tickets (25x32 litho, PSA/DNA); (7) signed baseballs including: Hunter, Mays (JSA taped to cover) with 1946 Jersey City vs. Newark (PR, removed back cover), 1946 sticker/cert), (2) Killebrew, (2) Snider and No-Hitter baseball (signed by Vandermeer, Yankees vs. Dons (FR, due to back cover residue), 1949 Yankees vs. Dons (PR, Larsen and Feller). Each item is individually certified from Stacks of Plaques, JSA, removed back cover), 1956 Colts Player Preview scorecard (GD); Basketball pro- PSA/DNA or Tri-Star authentication. Items will ship from a Florida location. grams: (2 programs) with 11/17/51 Knicks vs. Nationals (FR) and 12/31/51 Knicks Opening Bid $200.00 vs. Celtics (FR). The majority of the publications have sustained a combination of wear including tape residue, paper loss and writing. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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 SAVA 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 73 M U LT I-S P O RT JULY 28, 2011 429. 1965 430. Multi- Baltimore “Tops in Sport Sports” Multi- Autograph Signed Program Lot of (16) with (21) With Ali, J. Signatures includ- Braddock ing Unitas—Full and JSA DiMaggio On January 11, 1965, the Premier athletes elite of sporting world gath- spanning multiple ered at the Lord Baltimore decades and sport- Hotel for the annual “Tops ing arenas auto- in Sports” banquet. Twenty- graphed these (16) one honorees and Baltimore ready-to-display area journalists have keepsakes. The endorsed this sixteen-page pennings average program (EX). Unless (“8-9”) strength noted, each script grades with highlights (“8”) or better. Highlights including Baseball: include Greenberg, J. DiMaggio, Jeaneatte, Killebrew, Killebrew, Martin, McNally, L. Moore, B. Musial and Schmidt; Boxing: Ali, Braddock, Dempsey and Witherspoon; Football: Robinson and Unitas (“6-7”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Bradshaw and Hornung. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

431. Multi- 432. (25) Sport Multi-Sport Autograph Autographed Collection Flats with (3) of (21) With Terry, Aaron, Graham & Mantle and Gomez T. Williams Seize the opportuni- ty to secure these Renowned ath- (25) multi-sport letes from the autographed flats diamond, hard- with several stars. wood, gridiron Highlights include and “squared cir- Signed Trading cle” have auto- Cards: (4 cards, all graphed the (21) PSA/DNA keepsakes in this Authentic) with lot. Signatures average (“8-9”) strength with highlights including: Signed Baseballs 1961 Fleer Greats: (12) with Aaron, Ford, R. Jackson, Mantle, Rose and T. Williams; Signed Index #142 Terry; Signed Perez-Steele/Hall of Fame Postcards: (8 postcards, all Cards (4) including D. Cowens, L. Holmes and Koufax; Signed Topps Cards (5) PSA/DNA Authentic, unless noted) with Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque: Cronin; with B. Robinson, Summerall and B. Thomson. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our Signed Index Cards: (6 cards, all PSA/DNA Authentic) with Baseball: Sisler and website. Football: Graham. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

434. (130) Multi- Sport Autographed Photos - Hall of 433. Autographed Card Famers and Lot With (55) Certified Stars and (8) PSA Slabbed A dealer’s delight is Presented are (55) modern era collec- offered with these (130) tor’s cards autographed by their single-signed photo- baseball or football subjects. graphs featuring Hall of Highlights include (8) PSA slabbed Famers and stars. cards including Bell, Day, Griffey, Jr. Includes signed 16x20s: (PSA 9), Mattingly, Murray, (2) Rose (10) YA Tittle (each and Ryan. Cards with certified auto- inscribed HOF 71 and graphs include: Baseball Kiner, F. JSA sticker/cert), (10) Robinson, A. Rodriguez and , (10) Don Schmidt; Football E. Campbell and Larsen (each inscribed (2) Munoz. More on our website. 10-08-56, image from Opening Bid $150.00 ); signed 8x10s: (25) YA Tittle, (25) Duke Snider, (25) (15 are inscribed HOF 62) and (25) Don Larsen (image from 1956 World Series). Unless noted, each photograph comes with hologram and cert from Stacks of Plaques. This item will ship from a Florida location. Opening Bid $200.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 435. (665+) 436. Multi- Multi-Sport Sport Signed Index Autographed Cards with L. Balance of Waner Collection Add depth to your With Gretzky, sports autograph Cousy and collection with these (665+) signed index Unitas cards. The majority Various sporting of these (“8-9”) arenas and eras are endorsements are represented in this assortment of autographed memorabilia. The signatures average placed by obscure (“8-9”) strength with highlights including Basketball: Cousy (signed check); W. role players or Frazier (signed 8x10); Football: Cromartie (signed Chargers jersey); Tarkenton minor leaguers. More notable names include (555) Baseball: Fidrych, Irvin, Roberts, (signed football); Unitas (signed 1972 Topps #165); Hockey: Gretzky (signed L. Waner; (53) Football: S. Young and (61) Basketball. Auction LOA from James Hockey Hall of Fame logo puck); Bobby Hull (signed NHL logo puck); 2001-02 Spence Authentications. More on our website. New Jersey Devils (team-signed jersey with 15 including Brodeur and Stevens, full Opening Bid $150.00 JSA). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 437. Multi-Sport 438. (70) Autograph Balance of Multi-Sport Collection With Many Hall Signed of Famers Cards, A sports autograph feast is served up in Postcards, this assortment of (150-plus) signed Cachets & photographs and publications. The bold pennings average (“8-9”) quality Publications and are highlighted by: Baseball: Span the “wide Feller, Lemon, Reese, Roberts, (2) world of sports” Slaughter, Spahn; Basketball: Garnett, with these seventy S. Jones; Football: Bradshaw, signed cards, post- Essiason, T. Owens, D. Pearson cards, cachets and publications. The majority of these endorsements register (“8-9”) Hockey: Beliveau, Bobby Hull; or better. Highlights include Signed Hall of Fame Yellow Plaque Postcards: Aaron, Wrestling: (61) K. Nash (4 different DiMaggio; Signed Publications: with Football: Tarkenton (11/10/75 SI, removed poses), (7) Sgt. Slaughter. Auction tag) and Tennis: McEnroe (9/15/80 SI, with tag). Auction LOA from James Spence LOA from JSA. More on our website. Authentications. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

439. Vintage Multi- 440. (61) 1969-2005 Sport/Non-Sport Notre Dame Football Publication & Basketball Collection Programs & Media This assortment of publica- Guides tions includes periodicals “Rally sons of Notre Dame” with and annuals hailing from the these (61) 1969-2005 football and 1920s through 1980s. basketball programs and media Covers and pages are intact guides. Highlights include Notre on most with conditions Dame Football: (48 programs) averaging (EX) and (VG- with Yearbooks: (16 yearbooks, EX) for the most part. median NM) with 1969-1975, Highlights include: Who’s 1977-1982; Programs: (28 pro- Who in Major League grams, average NM) with (5) Baseball (hardbound 1933 1975, (6) 1980 and Notre Dame inaugural edition; cover is VG-EX, contents are NM); 1939 Basketball Media Guides: (13 (100th Anniversary Edition; EX); Hitler: Doomed to Madness (1940 publication docu- guides, median NM) with 1969-70 to 1981-82. More on our website. menting Hitler’s reign of terror; VG with tape strips on spine). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

441. 1950s-2000s Multi-Sport Treasure Chest With Publications, Tickets and Photos This sizable assortment of vintage publications, photos and stadium-issued tickets includes keepsakes that span more than half a century. Highlights among these well-preserved items include: Tickets including a Game 6 stub (VG); 2007 New York Mets phantom postseason ticket blocks (NM); and 1990s N.Y. Rangers and New Jersey Devils playoff ticket blocks (NM); Publications (21) 1940s-1960s The Sporting News issues (aver- age EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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 SAVA 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 75 N O N-S P O RT JULY 28, 2011 443. 1930s R185 442. (2) 1880s-1890s W.S. “Indians and U.S. Presidents Westerns” Trade Card Complete Complete Set Sets (48/48) Oval Office occupants are the Those hearty pioneers of focus of this pair of circa the “Wild West” are hon- 1880s-1890s trade card com- ored on this circa 1930s plete sets. Included are 1880s R185 W.S. “Indians and H-UNC Presidents: (18 cards, Westerns” complete set. majority EX-MT) with Lincoln These strip cards come in (EX-MT), Washington (EX- a variety of dimensions MT); 1890s H602-492 and have an approximate Presidents set: (22 cards, condition breakdown of median EX-MT) with Jefferson 25% (EX-MT or better), (EX-MT), Lincoln (EX-MT) 35% (EX), 15% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Keys include #51 Geronimo and Washington (EX-MT). (VG-EX) and #74 Custer’s Last Fight (EX). Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

444. 1948 Leaf 445. 1949 Gum “Pirate Bowman Cards” Near Set “America (36/49) Salutes the FBI” Ride the open seas with Complete Set of the treacherous bandits (36) Cards depicted on the offered Criminals, hooligans 1948 Leaf Gum “Pirate and roustabouts are Cards” near set of (36/49) exposed with the offered cards. This skip-num- 1949 Bowman “America bered edition averages Salutes the FBI” com- (FR) with each card dis- plete set of (36) cards. playing traces of reverse This white-backed edi- paper loss and tape tion has an approximate residue. Fearsome render- condition breakdown of ings include #1 Captain Edwards, #42 Bonney, #58 Teach, #116 La Fitte and #168 15% (EX to EX-MT), 25% (VG-EX), 35% (VG) and 25% (GD or lesser). Angria. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

447. 1950-51 Topps Freedom’s War Near Set (187/203) with All (7) Tanks Tactical warfare and its human toll are chronicled on the offered 1950-51 Topps Freedom’s War near set of (187/203) cards. These separated panels average (EX to NM) with challenging tank die- cuts presenting as follows: #97 446. 1950 Topps “Bring ‘Em Back Alive” Near Set of Howitzer (VG), #98 Gun Motor (GD), #99 Howitzer Motor (EX- (71/100) MT), #100 Medium Tank (VG), The safari-themed 1950 Topps “Bring ’Em Back Alive” set is represented by (71/100 #101 Gun Motor Carriage (VG), possible cards. With an approximate overall breakdown of 10% (EX-MT or better); 15% #102 Gun Motor Carriage (GD) (EX); 30% (VG-EX); and 45% (VG or lesser), the collectibles showcase colorful rendi- and #103 Light Tank (EX-MT). tions of wild animals, restless natives and dangerous jungle fare. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

449. 1952- 448. 1951 Bowman 1953 Topps Red Menace “Wings” Complete Set (48/48) Complete Enlist in the “Children’s Low Series Crusade Against Communism” with the offered 1951 Bowman Set of Red Menace complete set of (100) (48) cards. This fearsome edi- Showcasing col- tion has an approximate condi- orful aviation tion breakdown of 10% (VG- artwork, the EX to EX), 30% (VG) and 60% ever-popular (GD or lesser). Keys include #1 1952-1953 Reds Invade (FR), #23 Ghost Topps “Wings” low series of (100) cards is presented in its entirety. The collectibles City (EX), #24 Eisenhower feature clean reverses and carry an approximate overall breakdown of 10% (EX-MT (VG-EX) and #47 War-Maker or better); 25% (EX); 40% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser), with askew centering (GD). preventing higher assessment on some. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

76 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 451. 1966 Fleer Three Stooges Complete PSA Graded Set of (66/66)— All 7-9 Engage in the 450. 1953 Topps “Fighting Marines” rampant fri- 452. (11) 1948-1979 Non-Sport volity of Near Set of (91/96) Entertainment Complete Sets “Larry, Moe The brightest stars of the tube and screen take top A spinoff of its earlier “Freedom’s War” set, the 1953 and Curly” billing on these eleven 1948-1979 non-sport complete Topps “Fighting Marines” issue is presented in its near- with the sets. Highlights include (2) 1948 Bowman Movie entirety, with (91/96) examples that include all of the offered 1966 Stars: (36/36, both average VG-EX); 1965 Fleer tougher short prints. With an approximate overall Fleer Three Stooges complete PSA graded set of (66) Gomer Pyle USMC: (66/66, majority NM) and 1965 breakdown of 10% (EX-MT or better); 20% (EX); 40% cards. Each graded NM 7 or better by PSA, this black- Fleer McHale’s Navy: (66/66, average NM). Also (VG-EX); and 30% (VG or lesser), highlights include and-white gallery is ideal for the registry combatant. present are (129) 1953 Bowman TV & Radio Stars of #44 Marine Fighter (VG-EX), #63 Life Saver! (EX- Included are (30) PSA 9 (22 qualifiers), (28) PSA 8 (2 NBC singles (average EX-MT to NM) with moderate MT), #74 Boxer Rebellion (VG) and #83 In the qualifiers), (1) 7.5 and (7) PSA 7. More on our website. duplication throughout. More on our website. Caribbean (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

453. (14) 1910-1964 Non-Sport Complete/Near Sets with (188) 455. 1950 Topps “Hopalong Cassidy” Singles Partial Set of (119/230) Immensely popular on both radio and television, Assembled is a group of fourteen 1910-1964 non-sport 454. 1949 Topps “X-Ray Roundup” complete/near sets with (188) singles. Highlights Hopalong Cassidy was marketed at the retail level, as include Complete/Near Sets: (14 sets) with (2) 1910 Starter Set of (59/200) well. Topps, for one, took advantage, making Cassidy T107 Helmar Seals & Coats of Arms: (one complete Commonly dubbed “Pixie Pictures,” the 1949 Topps the subject of a 1950 card set of 230. That set is well 150/150 averages VG-EX, one near 145/150 median “X-Ray Roundup” collectibles featured colorful like- represented in this gathering of (119) examples. With VG with 5% back damage); 1936 Pac-Kups Jolly nesses of frontiersman, Native Americans and entertain- an approximate overall breakdown of 10% (EX-MT or Roger Pirate Cards: (48/48, mainly EX-MT) and ers, alike. This starter set of (59/200) carries an approx- better); 25% (EX); 35% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or 1941 Goudey Sky Birds: (24/24, average EX-MT). imate overall breakdown of 10% (EX-MT or better); lesser), the lot includes (24) of the difficult high num- More on our website. 30% (EX); 45% (VG-EX); and 15% (VG or lesser). bers (187-230). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

4 5 8 . C i rc a 1 9 1 1 - 1 9 1 2 S 1 1 0 “ I n d i a n s ” L a rge P r e m i u m Silk Pillow To p Featured is a circa 1 9 11-1912 S11 0 “Indians” larg e 457. 1950 Bowman “Wild West” premium silk pillow top. Images of Chief Sitting Bull 456. Early-1950s Non-Sport Cards and Osceola are joined by nineteenth century depictions Lot of (242) With Hopalong Cassidy Partial Set of (72/180) of Indian customs and daily practices. Measuring 22-3/4 and Wild West Bowman’s 1950 “Wild West” set is well represented in x 23”, this delicate tapestry is accentuated by an arrange- this hand-collated gathering of (72) cards. With exam- ment of native artwork and further crowned by an inter- Non-sport cardboard from the early-1950s headlines ples from each of the eight subsets (including 5 from this lot of (242) cards. The cards average (GD) quality estingly placed American flag in the middle of the fabric. the tougher “D” series), the collectibles have an Displays expected compacting folds along with mild (with a few nicer) and include: 1950 Bowman Wild approximate overall breakdown of 5% (EX or better); Man (10) different; 1950 Bowman Wild West (86) dif- peripheral fraying, pinholes on each corner, minimal dis- 40% (VG-EX) and 55% (VG or lesser). coloration and traces of tape residue. Additional fabric ferent with (14) duplicates; 1950 Topps Hopalong Opening Bid $150.00 Cassidy (83) different with (32) duplicates; 1950-1951 creasing and mild surface toning does not disrupt the Topps Freedom’s War (16) different with (1) dupli- visual appeal. Ideal for further framing and display in the cate. o ffice of the non-sport enthusiast. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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460. (3) 1950s-1960s Hartland 461. (3) 1950s Western Hartland “Famous Rider” Generals With Cowboy/Cowgirl Horse and Rider 459. (2) Hartland “Famous Riders” Washington Combos Canadian Mounties Retailing during the late-1950s/early-1960s, these Presented are (3) 1950s Hartland Western Riders, Hartland Plastics went “North of the Border” in their Hartland “Famous Riders” carried military titles along including (2) Large Red Cowboys with white chaps and 1950s Famous Riders Series, producing the offered pair with their weapons and decorative apparel announcing all accessories and (1) Large Red Cowgirl with saddle that includes: Sgt. O’Rourke (first Canadian Mountie their allegiances. These well-kept examples are com- but no gun/hat. The colorful pieces present nicely with issued; on black small champ); Sgt. Preston (on black plete with horses and accessories and show minimal pointed parts of cowgirl minimally affected by rubbing. walking horse with original Canadian flag). All acces- rubbing (confined mostly to pointed parts). Includes: Opening Bid $100.00 sories are included, and pieces present nicely with min- General Custer (on walking palomino); General Lee imal rubbing on O’Rourke’s pointed parts. (on chubby horse with original Confederate flag); Opening Bid $150.00 General Washington (on walking horse with original 13-star American flag). Opening Bid $150.00

464. (6) 1950s Hartland Famous 462. (4) 1950s Hartland Famous Riders With Gilman Rider Series Native American Riding the range in a lawful capacity, these (6) gun-tot- ing cowboy/horse combos include: Bill Longley (on Horse/Rider Combos semi-rearing black pinto with all accessories); Indigenous to the plains, the Native American is repre- Cheyenne (on semi-rearing chestnut with all acces- sented in this lot of (4) 1950s Hartland Famous Riders sories); Hoby Gilman (on semi-rearing horse with all horse/rider combos. With accessories included, the 463. (5) Hartland Sports Miniatures accessories); Jim Bowie (on bay Chubby with all acces- keepsakes include: Chief Brave Eagle (with semi-rear- sories); Lucas McCain (on walking bay with all acces- ing horse and repaired bow); Chief Thunderbird (with With (4) Golfers and Bowler Offered are (5) 1950s Hartland Plastics miniatures. sories); Paladin (on semi-rearing horse with rifle; sad- black pinto chubby); Cochise (with semi-rearing black dle is missing). All present nicely, though pointed parts pinto); Tonto (with plain belt on brown pinto chubby). Crafted for use as dashboard ornaments, party favors or cake decorations, the collectibles include a bowler, (3) on a few show effects of rubbing. Minimal effects of rubbing show on pointed parts. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 solid black gofers and a golfer with a magnetic base and original retail display. Opening Bid $150.00

466. (22) 1950s Hartland “Sunny Acre Farms” Miniatures in 465. (6) 1950s Hartland “Famous Unopened Riders” With Wyatt Earp Retail Packaging Rugged characters all, these (6) Western-themed 467. Unopened Hartland Saddle horse/rider combos headlined Hartland’s “Famous Successful with Rider” series. Complete with accessories and trusty the “Famous Horse Series Lot With (3) 9-inch horses, the colorful statues present beautifully with Riders” and Crafted by Wisconsin’s Hartland Plastics, Inc, these incredible detail and are free of expected “rubbing.” sports statues, equine collectibles are all in their original retail pack- Includes: Buffalo Bill (on semi-rearing chestnut); Jim Hartland Plastics went the rural route with these ages. The Mint-in-box relics include: (3) American Hardie (on semi-rearing chestnut); Matt Dillon (on “Sunny Acre Farms” sets. Portraying farmers, animals Saddle Horses Series with “Arabian Horse,” walking horse); Roy Rogers (with v-shirt on walking and farming tools, these (MT) examples remain in their “Palomino” and “Thoroughbred Polo Pony”; Quarter palomino); Seth Adams (on walking bay); Wyatt Earp original retail packaging. There are (22) in all, includ- Horses complete set of (3) with Stallion, Foal and (on walking horse). ing: No. 704 Farmer-Sheep-Lamb-Fork and Shovel; Mare; (6) Tinymites includes (4) different. Opening Bid $200.00 No. 707 Farmer’s Daughter-Dog-Lamb and Kid; (19) Opening Bid $150.00 No. 708 Farmer’s Son-Puppy-Goat and Rake. Opening Bid $100.00

78 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 468. 1860 Colt Army Percussion Civilian .44 Caliber Revolver The United States Army leaned heavily on the Colt Manufacturing Company during the American Civil War. The war did make Samuel Colt very wealthy but, for his part, he helped the Union Army win the war with superior firepower. Presented is a wonderful single-action Colt model 1860 Army Percussion .44 caliber revolver. The serial number of the gun is 44193, and for a nominal fee, Colt can tack the history of this particular revolver through their impeccable records, showing when and where the gun was sold. The metal is in very good shape with very little pitting and no rust. The grips, trig- ger and overall gun are in excellent condition, although minor restoration is encouraged, since the firing pin is missing. The revolver has very little original finish remaining on the barrel and frame, but the overall appearance of the pistol is still magnificent. The relic is an 1860 Army Civilian model, which has a 3-screw frame with no shoulder stock cuts for the stock attach- ments used on the standard army model and the late New York barrel address. This model 1860 Army gun, made in 1862 according to the serial number, is a .44 caliber percus- sion 6-shot revolver with an 8” round barrel. The walnut grips, frame, levers and hammer are all in excellent condition, and the serial numbers are all matching. Opening Bid $1200.00 469. Confederate Infantry .69 Caliber Cap & Ball Muzzle Load Rifle Presented is a Confederate Infantry rifle born in the same city as secession - Columbia, South Carolina. This .69 caliber cap-and-ball muzzleloader is marked on the barrel “S. Carolina” near the trigger mechanism. The his- tory of this rifle begins with the outbreak of the Civil War, and the increased production of firearms. In Asheville, North Carolina, a company owned by Col. Ephraim Clayton, Col. R. W. Pulliam and Dr. G. W. Whitson manufactured Enfield-style rifles. The first weapons, however, were rejected as inferior by the Confederate government, which took over the facility in the fall of 1862. Maj. Benjamin Sloan (a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point), formerly an inspector of ordnance manufactured by the famous Tredegar Ironworks in Richmond, was sent to Asheville to take charge of the armory. By the spring of 1863, the armory was yielding about (300) efficient muzzle-loading rifles per month, but the plant was con- stantly under siege. By 1864, the plant equipment was moved to Columbia, South Carolina and operated until the Union army of Gen. William T. Sherman captured that city in February 1865. The offered rifle is a composite of a number of different features from different rifles. Overall, the relic is based upon the Enfield pattern of an 1853 musket with British marked barrel, brass furniture and British-made lockplate (the faint British “crown” to the left of the Richmond stamp) with “Tower” markings. All of the features show that this weapon used a variety of parts late in the war when the Confederacy was short on supplies. This artifact is a very rare rifle from the Confederacy with a storied past. The overall condition is (VG). The firing pin is missing, but with just a little restoration, this rifle can be the centerpiece of any collection. Opening Bid $900.00

470. 1862- 1865 Starr Arms Percussion .54 Caliber Carbine Presented is one of the preferred per- cussion carbine weapons of the Union cavalry dur- ing the Civil War. This Starr Arms single-shot .54 caliber, breech-loading carbine has walnut stocks with a fantastic natural patina. Wear marks are present on the stock where the rifle would have rested in rider’s saddle. The iron receiver and sling ring are on the left side of the relic. The action can be opened and closed by pulling the lever/trigger guard down, which releases and lowers the breech lock. The 21” barrel shows almost no pitting but does have a nice patina consistent with the rest of the piece. This Starr Percussion Carbine was made during the height of the Civil War (1862-1865) and was one of roughly 20,000 carbines ordered by the Army during that period. Opening Bid $400.00

471. Early 1800s Pennsylvania .50 Caliber Percussion Long Rifle Presented is a Pennsylvania long rifle with a marvelous tiger stripe maple stock. Although most commonly referred to as a “Kentucky” style rifle, the Pennsylvania long rifle was made in Pennsylvania and from the early 1700s to as late as 1870s. This specimen is a flintlock target rifle, a true percussion target rifle com- plete with the heavier octagon barrel and set trigger. A great deal of earlier flintlock rifles, including this relic, had their flintlock mechanisms converted to percussion during the early 1800s by use of the drum conversion technique that drilled into the breach side of barrel. The rifle has been crafted by a skilled rifle maker, highlighting the fine lines of an earlier flintlock with crescent buttplate and slender long wrist. The “tiger stripe” is a pattern applied to plain maple using corded wood heated in fire and burned into a stock to created tiger maple pattern. The lock is marked H. Elwell Warrented. The gun manufacturers, Small Arms Makers lists Henry Elwell as a maker of gun “locks” in Seneca City, Ohio about 1810-12. The rifle itself may have been made by another gun maker, but the lock was produced by Elwell around 1810. The metal of the .50 caliber octagonal barrel shows almost no pitting, measuring 39” with the overall rifle measuring nearly 46 inches. Opening Bid $300.00

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472. The Beatles Framed “Sgt. Pepper’s” Display With (4) Cut Signatures - Full JSA and Tracks LTD Taking the world by storm in an era of political and social upheaval, “The Beatles” (like so many contemporary institutions) went through dramatic change, altering their image as suit-and-tie clad musicians who begged to “Hold Your hand” to trend-setting rock-n-roll mavericks whose sub- liminal and suggestive lyrical con- tent had listeners simultaneously entranced and outraged. The latter “version” is depicted in this won- drous framed display autographed by each iconic member of Liverpool’s “Fab Four.” Framed to dimensions of 25-3/8 x 32” under powder-blue-on-mauve matting, the foldout color likeness of the 1967 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover portrays the famed musicians in outlandish, military-themed attire. Arranged just below are (4) cut signatures, each corresponding to the appro- priate likeness. Executed in black ballpoint, the coveted autographs include (from left to right): Ringo Starr (“9-10” strength; inscribed “To Ernest – thank you” on lined paper with handwriting on the reverse, as well); John Lennon (“9” strength); Paul McCartney (“8-9” strength); and George Harrison (“8-9” strength; executed on a relief likeness of a ship and inscribed “XXX”). Full photo LOAs from both JSA and Tracks Ltd., London. Opening Bid $2500.00

473. Mid- 475. Celebrity/ 1900s Entertainer Italian Autograph Lot “Venice” of (35) Piano- Stage and screen stars Accordion (and starlets) spanning 474. Batman “Villains” Framed the 20th century have With Case autographed the (35) and Display with (4) Cut Signatures keepsakes in this lot. Original Marvel in the eternal conflict between good and evil Potent pennings exhibit (“8-9”) or better quality with this Batman “villains” framed display with four throughout with highlights including: Steve Allen Straps cut signatures. Expertly framed and matted to 27x13, (signed 10x8 photo); Janet Gaynor (signed index card); ”Roll Out the Barrel” with this well-kept mid-1900s this slice of Americana exhibits individual index cards Rula Lenska (signed promotional photo); George Accordion. This Italian “Venice” piano-accordion penned by Gorshin (d.2005, Riddler?), Meredith Lindsey (signed book); Barbara Mandrell (signed model has fully functioning reeds, keys, valves and bel- (d.1997, personalized), Meriwether and Romero book); Les Paul (signed vintage photo); Martin Sheen lows. The original straps accompany, as do the original (d.1994) with a black-and-white centered movie still. (signed 8x10); Conway Twitty (signed index card); case (with key) and volumes of sheet music. The only The autographs each grade (“8-9”) or better and come David Warfield (signed 1908 The Music Master sepia- thing this instrument needs is someone to play it. with individual cert cards from PSA/DNA. toned cabinet photo). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 476. Entertainers/ 477. (72) 1930s-1980s Politicians Autograph Celebrity & Television Lot of (36) With Broadcaster Signed Knievel and Bishop Photos While they’re often difficult to Stars of the stage and trusted televi- distinguish, politicians and stage sion broadcasters are the endorsers of stars come together in this lot of these (72) 1930s-1980s signed photo- (36) autographed photos and flats. graphs. The majority of the auto- The signatures project mostly graphs on these primarily 8x10 photo- (“9” or better) quality, with high- graphs register (“7-8”) strength and lights: F. Murray Abraham (nap- come with a variety of personalized kin); Steve Allen (song book); inscriptions. A d d i t i o n a l l y, the majority Lynda Carter (“Superfriends” of the publicity pictures and stills have postcard); Ben Chapman (copy of sustained creasing, crazing or other 1953 “Black Lagoon” contract); general wear. Keys include Brooks, D. David Copperfield (8x10, signature “6”); Peter Graves (10x8); Evil Knievel (automo- S a w y e r, Van Dyke and Ty l e r- M o o r e . tive ad) and Michael York (index card). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 478. (3) President Bill Clinton 1994 Autographed Golf Items With Cap, Scorecard and Letter A few months into his first term in the White House, former U.S. President Bill Clinton showed up unannounced in Pennsylvania. The Chief Executive sojourn was not a political or diplomatic endeavor, but rather an afternoon of golf at Fayetteville’s Penn National Golf Club. The offered lot contains (3) autographed items from that sunny Independence Day on the links. Includes: Signed Scorecard a thick stock item signed on the front nine scoring grid in black marker (“9- 10” strength). In a foursome with a former aide and two course employees, Clinton fared worst of all, logging an 87 for 18 holes; Signed Cap an adjustable white wool baseball cap with the course logo embroidered to the front center; signed by Clinton on the bill (black marker, “8” strength); Signed Letter dated “July 27, 1994” on White House letterhead, the typewritten letter is a thank you note addressed to the Penn National club Pro; signed by Clinton in black ink (“8-9” strength). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00

479. 1885-1889 Autograph 480. 1954 Book with President John F. Grover Cleveland, First Kennedy Lady & Members of Signed Letter Cabinet With Full JSA While the offered autograph book As he climbed the served the dreaded dual function as both political ranks at the the birthday and Christmas present for age of 36, United the original owner, it was put to good States senator and use, as it contains the signatures of President Grover Cleveland, the First Lady and eventual 35th many members of his cabinet. This fragile 110-page antiquity was etched during President John F. Cleveland’s first term (1885-1889) and contains dated poetry, ornate artwork and let- Kennedy signed this ters from D.C. area confidants and associates. Nine key political signatories include typewritten correspon- Bayard (d.1898), Cleveland (“9”, d.1908, 22nd and 24th President of the United dence in 1954. Composed on Kennedy’s personalized United States Senate sta- States), Endicott, Fairchild, Folsom-Cleveland (First Lady), Lamar II, Manning, Vilas tionery, the letter is dated April 14, 1954 and contains content regarding a patient’s and Whitney. Each autograph grades (“8-9”) or better and comes with an auction admission to a veteran’s hospital. At the conclusion, Kennedy’s black-ink steel tip LOA from James Spence Authentications. More on our website. fountain pen scripting shows (“8”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $500.00

481. 482. 1840s- Jacqueline 1910 Political Kennedy Buttons, Signed 1962 Pins and White House Ribbons with Book With Lincoln Full JSA Presented is a lot of Jacqueline Kennedy thirteen turn-of–the- embodied style and century political class through her memorabilia items years in the White with an 1860 House and beyond. Republican Ticket The offered book is featuring Abraham autographed by the 35th First Lady. This 1962 edition of The White House: An Lincoln. Other Historical Guide is signed in blue ballpoint (“10” strength) on the title page, where items include Kennedy added a personalization. The pages remain crisp and crease free, though the Presidents Van Buren, Garfield, B. Harrison, McKinley and T. Roosevelt. Each piece front cover is almost entirely separated. Full photo LOA from JSA. exhibits mild-to-heavy wear; a detailed list is available on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

484. (114) 485. (200+) 1942-1962 1963-1980s Little Golden Little Golden Book Books With Collection 1st Editions With Many Having held steady at 1st Editions 25 cents per book for 21 years, the popular “Little Golden Book” editions Presented is a virtual library of the ever-popular “Little 483. (6) 1895-1897 Bicycle Catalogs gradually raised prices over the next 20-plus years, yet Golden Book” editions. Published by Golden Press and still remained under a dollar. This sizable assortment with Schwinn & Remington eventually by Simon & Schuster, between 1942 and includes keepsakes published between 1963 and 1985. During the late 1890s, the bicycle craze had taken over 1962, these (114) editions vary in condition between With all covers and pages intact, conditions average much of America, and different manufacturers were (EX-MT) and (GD), with writing in some. Highlights between (FN) and (GD) with highlights including: quick to get into the game. Included in this lot are six include: Three Little Kittens 29th edition (1942; GD); Smokey the Bear (10th edition; FN); Captain Kangaroo bicycle catalogs dating from 1895-1897. Highlights Rin Tin Tin 1st edition (1955; FN); Circus Time (1955; and the Panda (4th edition; GD); The Saggy Baggy include a 1985 Remington Arms Bicycles and an 1897 FN with functioning dial); Jack and the Beanstalk 1st Elephant (17th edition; FN); I’m an Indian Today (1st Schwinn round catalog. The full list (with conditions) is edition (1956; GD). More on our website. edition; GD). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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486. 1909 E95 487. 1909-11 Philadelphia T206 White Caramel Ty Cobb Borders Ty Cobb SGC 30 (Bat Off Opening Bid $200.00 Shoulder) SGC 30 488. 1941 Double Play #63 Opening Bid $200.00 DiMaggio/Keller (BVG 4.5) & #81 Williams/Cronin (BVG 5) Opening Bid $100.00

489. 1963 Topps 490. 1977 World 491. 1981 TCMA Baseball #537 Series Game 6 Rochester Red Pete Rose Yankee Stadium Wings #15 Cal Rookie Card - Ticket Stub - PSA Ripken Jr. PSA PSA 8 Authentic 10 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

494. (3) 2006 Topps AFLAC/USA Freddie Freeman Certified 492. May 17, 1998 David Wells Perfect 493. July 18, 1999 David Cone Autographs Game Full Ticket - PSA 8 Perfect Game Full Ticket - PSA 8 with BGS 9.5 Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 $150.00

495. (3) 2007 Bowman 497. Circa Chrome 1900s John Prospects #236 Heisman Joba Georgia Chamberlain Tech Auto Refractors Baseball with (2) Red— Cabinet All BGS 496. (2) 1888 Omaha Omahogs Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Baseball Cabinets Opening Bid $100.00

498. (3) 499. (15) 1907 500. (3) 1911 1890s Minor University of T5 Pinkerton League/ Cabinets with Town Team Baseball Clarke, Merkle Baseball Cyanotype & Rucker Cabinets Cabinet Set Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $100.00 $100.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 503. 1951 Topps Red 502. (3) Backs 1948 Complete Bowman Set of (52) #5 Bob With Feller Wrappers Printing and (2) Variations Unopened 501. 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card Opening Bid New York Giants with Mathewson & $100.00 Packs Opening Bid Thorpe $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

504. 1954- 506. 1961 1955 Golden Press Baltimore “Hall of Fame Orioles Zip Baseball Stars” Card Complete Un- Complete Set punched Set of of (25) (33) Opening Bid 505. 1955 Robert Gould All-Stars Opening Bid $100.00 $100.00 Willie Mays Card & Statue Opening Bid $200.00

509. Press Pass Belonging to Clifford Bloodgood of Baseball 508. (5) 2000-2001 Donruss & Fleer Magazine 507. (336) 1963 Pepsi-Cola Tulsa Baseball Numbered Sets Opening Bid Oilers Panels Opening Bid $100.00 $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

512. 1944 511. World Sportsman’s Series Park-Issued Program Program and Opening Bid Game 3 Ticket $100.00 Stub 510. Babe Ruth (1925) and Rogers Opening Bid Hornsby (1927) Ticket Stubs From $100.00 Home Run Games Opening Bid $100.00

515. 1957 Fenway Park 514. 1951 World Program and Series Program (3) Ticket and Game 4 Stubs From Full Ticket Ted Williams Opening Bid $100.00 Home Run 513. (2) Vintage Yankee Programs No. 449 With DiMaggio Hit Streak and Opening Bid Mantle Rookie Spring Training $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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516. August 2, 517. 1959 518. 1960 World 1959 San World Series Series Yankee Francisco Giants Comiskey Park Stadium Program/Ticket Program and Program, Game Stub From Los Angeles 4 Stub and McCovey’s 1st Coliseum Full Game 5 Full Career HR Game 3 Ticket Ticket Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

521. 519. 1972 World Program Series Program With and Full Ticket Fenway From Oakland Park Game Coliseum Opening Bid $100.00 4 Full 520. (6) 1960s, 1970s and 1980s Ticket and Baltimore Orioles Postseason Stub Tickets/Stubs Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

522. 2001 World 523. 1911 The Series Lot With Book of Game 4 Full Baseball Ticket (PSA 6), (First Game 6 Full Edition) by Ticket and (2) Patten/ Programs McSpadden 524. 1915 Philadelphia Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid Phillies/Fatima Cigarettes Framed $100.00 Advertisement Opening Bid $100.00

526. 1930s 527. Dorney Park 1939 Folk Art Chicago Carnival Cubs & Pitching 1948 Game Chicago Opening Bid White 525. Framed Ruth/Cobb/Sisler 1924 $100.00 Sox Complete Photo Packs World Series Oil Painting Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

529. 1963 American League All-Stars 530. 1963 National League All-Stars 528. (2) Rare Championship Pennant Pennant Pennants With 1958 Braves and Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 1959 White Sox Opening Bid $100.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 532. Circa 1968 Fedtro Mickey 533. New York Yankees Figurine and 531. 1959 Gunther Beer Baltimore Mantle Megaphone in Original Box Collectibles Lot With Autographs Orioles Framed Team Poster Plus Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 1970s Printers Plates Opening Bid $100.00

534. (2) Babe Ruth Bats With H&B Commemorative Model and Store 535. 1925 ONL Baseball Signed By Model Signed by Ruth’s Hornsby, Bottomley and Mails - Full 536. 1958 New York Yankees Team- Stepdaughter JSA Signed Baseball Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

538. 1963 Wellsville Red Sox Team- 539. 1964 Philadelphia Phillies Team- 537. 1958 Baltimore Orioles Team- Signed Baseball With Conigliaro and Signed Ball With Bunning, Mauch Signed Baseball With Full PSA/DNA Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 and Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

540. Mickey Mantle Single Signed 541. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed 542. Joe DiMaggio Single-Signed Baseball With “No. 7” Inscription Baseball With “HOF ‘74” Inscription Baseball With “Yankee Clipper” and Full JSA and Full JSA Inscription and Full JSA Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

543. 50 Home Run Season Ball 544. (11) Single-Signed Hall of Fame 545. (20) Baltimore Single-Signed Signed by (8) With Mantle, Mays Baseballs - All PSA/DNA with Ripken Baseballs with Palmer, F. Robinson and Full JSA and Snider & Wieters Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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547. Vin 546. Mickey Scully Mantle Autographed Autographed Trio with Ball and Photo, Ball & 548. Single-Signed Bat Book PSA/DNA Opening Bid - Steiner LOA $150.00 Check Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

549. / Dual- Signed Limited Edition H&B Hall of Fame Bat With Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00 550. (3) Single-Signed New York Yankees Jerseys With Clemens, 551. Derek Jeter Signed Yankees Giambi and Soriano Away Jersey—Steiner COA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

553. 1939 Baseball Centennial Ford Frick Signed Stamp— SGC/JSA 552. New York Baseball Autographed Authentic 554. Mickey Mantle Cut Signature Items With Jeter,Posada and Opening Bid $100.00 Rookie Reprint Single PSA/DNA 8 Santana Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

556. (31) 1955-Modern Signed 557. 1975 TCMA 1951 New York 555. Cut Signature Baseball Cards with (14) Hall of Giants Autographed Partial Set Rookie Reprint Card PSA/DNA 8 (20/34) Opening Bid $100.00 Famers Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

558. 1988 Topps Traded Team USA Baseball Signed Set of (21) Cards Opening Bid 559. Early Roger Maris Signed 560. (2) Mickey Mantle Signed $100.00 Photograph With Full JSA Displays Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

86 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 561. Frank Mancuso Autographed 1944 Sportsman’s Park-Issued World Series Program 562. Joe DiMaggio Signed Personal 563. (36) Autographed Baseball Opening Bid Check - PSA/DNA $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Cachets with (14) Hall of Famers Opening Bid $150.00

565. Cal Ripken & Derek Jeter 564. (30) Signed Yellow Baseball Hall Single-Signed Displays 566. (2) Mickey Mantle Autographed of Fame Plaque Cards Opening Bid $150.00 LE Salvino Statues Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $300.00

567. 1931 Graham McNamee/Knute 568. 1975 Topps Baseball & (2) 1984- Rockne Football/World Series 569. (3) 1970s Sport and Non-Sport 1985 Topps USFL Complete Sets Baseball Game Uncut Sheets With E. Murray RC Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

572. (3) 1960-1970 571. 1965 Topps Fleer and Football #176 Topps Checklist SP - Football PSA 7 Insert Opening Bid $100.00 Complete 570. (10) 1941-1950 NFL Records & Sets Rules Manuals & 1953 Opening Bid Program $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

573. Mid 1960s NFL 575. 1974 Super Tumbler Bowl VIII Full Set of (8) Ticket (Miami vs. in Minnesota) PSA 9 Original 574. 1964 Cleveland Browns NFL Opening Bid $150.00 Box Champions Pennant Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $150.00

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578. (29) 1977-2001 Football Hall of Famer/ Superstar 576. Walter Payton Single-Signed Rookie Cards with Montana & (2) 577. Dan Marino & Joe Montana Football with Steiner COA Signed Signed 18x24 Photographs Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

580. (4) John Wooden/ 581. Michael Bill Walton Jordan Cut Dual- Signature Signed Rookie Reprint NCAA Card PSA/DNA 7 579. 1989-1991 Goal Line Art Basketballs Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid Football Series 1-3 Collection with $100.00 (15) Signed Opening Bid $150.00

584. (3) 583. LeBron Vintage James Signed 582. Dirk Autographed Boxing Nowitzki Signed Cavaliers Stat Photographs Dallas Mavericks Jersey (#/50) with Jersey with Full with UDA Dempsey, JSA Louis & Opening Bid $150.00 Hologram and Cert Robinson— Opening Bid $200.00 All Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00

587. (2,200+) 1981 Donruss Golf 585. Muhammad Ali Cut Signature 586. (300) Wrestling Unsigned 8x10 Singles with (51) #13 Niklaus RC & Card—PSA/DNA Authentic (12) 1991 Topps Archives 1953 Sets Opening Bid $150.00 Photographs Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

588. (6) 1940s-1950s Multi-Sport 589. 1983 Topps Olympics Greatest 590. (3) 1939-1975 Horse Racing Pennants with Athletics Olympians Partially Signed Set of Triple Crown Items with (2) Photos & Opening Bid $150.00 (61/99) Program Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 591. (6) 592. (2) 593. 1889 NASCAR 1888-1889 A54 Signed Non-Sport Kinney Lithographs Albums Brothers with with Duke Leaders Gordon, & Sons Album Martin & and Allen with Wallace & Ginter Original Opening Bid Opening Bid Envelope $100.00 $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

594. 1890 596. A27 W. Duke Theodore & Sons Roosevelt Governors, Cut Coats of Signature Arms with With Full Original JSA Envelope 595. 1890 A60 Kinney Brothers Opening Bid Opening Bid $200.00 $100.00 Liberty Album with Original Envelope Opening Bid $100.00

597. (3) First Lady Signed Photographs with Eisenhower & Roosevelt Opening Bid $100.00 598. (6) Vintage Presidential & 599. Political Signed Trio With Carter, Political Photographs with Kennedys Ford and Gore Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

602. (5) 601. 1951 1940s-1950s Bowman Toys/Games “Red With Jet Menace” Racer and Complete Cowboy Set of (48) Opening Bid Marionette $150.00 Opening Bid 600. (101) 1939 Gum Inc. War News $100.00 Pictures Collection with #31 Opening Bid $100.00

603. The Beverly 604. Redd Hillbillies Foxx Signed Autographed Check 1967 Script Framed With Full Display JSA Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $200.00 605. “The Jungle Boy” Original Animation Cels Lot Opening Bid $100.00

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606. 1952 Topps #216 Richie Ashburn PSA 6 Opening Bid $100.00 607. 1975 Topps Baseball Mini Unopened Box of (36) Packs Opening Bid $300.00 608. 1982 Topps Baseball Vending Case Opening Bid $300.00

609. 1985 Topps Baseball Rack Pack Case Opening Bid $150.00 611. (20) 1987 Fleer Baseball Factory 610. 1985 Leaf Baseball Wax Case Sets Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

612. (33) 1988 Topps 613. (4) Tiffany 1992 Baseball Bowman Factory Sets Baseball with (11) Unopened Traded and Boxes (10) UK Opening Bid Opening Bid $200.00 614. (154) 1982 Topps Football $200.00 Grocery Rack Packs Opening Bid $200.00

615. 1984 Topps Football Unopened Wax Box of (36) Packs Opening Bid $150.00 616. (2) 1989 Score Football 617. 2002-03 SP Authentic Unopened Wax Boxes Basketball Unopened Case Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

619. (2) 618. 1980-81 2005 SP Topps Authentic Basketball Golf Unopened Unopened Box of (36) Hobby Packs Boxes Opening Bid Opening Bid $300.00 $150.00 620. 1865 General George Meade Special Orders Form Display Opening Bid $100.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 622. (178) 1951-1977 Topps Baseball Cavalcade of Stars with (6) Mantles & (2) Williams Only Hall of Famers, key rookies and stars are allowed admittance into this (178) 621. 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel Honus Wagner - 1951-1977 Topps Baseball cavalcade of stars collection with (6) Mantle, (2) Williams PSA 6 and a plethora of additional stars including several Aaron, Clemente, Koufax RC, Lauded by Ty Cobb as “the only man in the game I can’t scare,” Hall of Fame Mays and many more. Highlights include 1955 Topps: #2 T. Williams (EX-MT), #47 Honus Wagner drew high praise from just about all of his contempo- Aaron (VG-EX), #50 J. Robinson (VG-EX), #123 Koufax RC (EX-MT); 1956 Topps: raries and was appropriately listed first on the 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel’s #31 Aaron (VG-EX), #101 Campanella (VG-EX), #130 Mays (VG); 1957 Topps: #1 issue of 25 cards. Encapsulated and Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA, this visually T. Williams (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #487 Mantle AS (VG-EX); 1961 Topps: #475 stunning Wagner example is the lone specimen at its tier with only two assessed Mantle MVP (VG), #578 Mantle AS (VG); 1962 Topps: #5 Koufax (VG); 1964 higher by the respected third-party service. Pinpoint centering, a clean checklist Topps: #50 Mantle (VG), #200 Koufax (VG-EX); 1966 Topps: #50 Mantle (VG), reverse and sharp edges/corners warrant the lofty technical grade. A pristine boon #100 Koufax (EX); 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle (FR, due to writing), #400 Clemente to any Deadball Era collection. (EX-MT) and 1973 Topps: #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $400.00

623. (23) 1940s New York Yankees/Brooklyn Dodgers Original News Service Photographs Their heated rivalry just on the brink of repeated epic encounters, the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers were the subjects of these (23) early- 1940s original news service photographs. Ranging in size from 9x7 to 10x8, the black-and-white and sepia-toned photographs feature vintage “Associated Press” stampings and original caption sheets (most of which date from September, 1942) adhered to the reverse. Familiar franchise sta- ples captured in this lot include Dodgers: Bordagaray, Durocher, Galan, Medwick, Owen, Reese, Reiser and Vaughan; Yankees: Bonham, Cullenbine, Fletcher, Keller and Turner. All are ideal for display and show expected signs of newsroom handling. Opening Bid $250.00

624. Vintage News Service Photograph Collection of (29) With St. Louis Musial, T. Williams and J. Louis Vintage Redbirds imagery highlights this lot of (29) vintage sports news service photographs. With all measuring approximately 9x7, the black-and- white photos include mostly original examples and some wire variations, as well. Included are (26) Type I Associated Press photos with original caption sheets adhered and 1930s-1940s stampings on the reverse. Among the high- lights are a 1942 photo of Stan Musial and Enos Slaughter assisting team- mate Mort Cooper out of his No. “19” jersey (following his 19th win), with Slaughter holding a No. “20” jersey for Cooper’s next start. Another origi- nal photo depicts Ted Williams hitting his 34th home run (Sept. 19, 1942 at Yankee Stadium). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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626. (31) 1909-11 T205 Gold Borders & T206 White Borders with (8) Hall of Famers including Johnson Featured is a prized grouping of (31) 1909-11 T205 Gold Borders and T206 White Borders with eight Hall of Famers. Highlights include 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (10 cards, 30% EX, 40% 625. (14) 1887-1912 Baseball Tobacco Cards with VG-EX, 30% VG or lesser, (5) Honest Long Cut) with Tinker/Evers/Chance & Cobb Bender (FR, Honest Long The dynamic infield of “Tinker to Evers to Chance” headlines this assortment of four- Cut), Collins (GD, Honest teen 1887-1912 baseball tobacco cards. Included are 1887 Scrapps Die Cuts: Hanlon; Long Cut); 1909-11 T206 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folders: Crawford/Cobb (PSA 4), Lajoie/Falkenberg (PR); White Borders: (21 cards, 38% VG-EX, 33% VG, 29% GD or lesser, all common 1911 T205 Gold Borders: Blackburne (PR), McIntire (PR), Wilson (VG); 1909-11 backs) with Baker (PR), Bastian (PR, San Antonio), Bender (FR, Throwing, with T206 White Borders: Chance (GD, Batting), Chesbro (GD), Evers (FR, Chicago on Trees), Bresnahan (VG, Portrait), Clarke (VG, with Bat), Hart (VG-EX, Shirt), Hart (FR, Little Rock, Old Mill), Jackson (VG), Killian (GD, Portrait), Tinker Montgomery), Huggins (VG-EX, Portrait), Johnson (VG-EX, Hands at Chest), Seitz (VG-EX, Portrait) and 1912 C46 Imperial Tobacco: Lush (VG). All subjects have (GD, Norfolk) and Stark (PR, San Antonio). More on our website. common advertising backs. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

627. (85) 1909-1936 628. (15) Mostly Baseball Singles 1937-1983 Collection with (12) Hall Quality of Famers including Baltimore T205 Mathewson Orioles Featured is a pre-war grouping of Items with (85) 1909-1936 mostly baseball sin- 1937 gles including twelve Hall of Famers. Highlights include Baseball: (80 Team- cards) with 1909 E95 Philadelphia Signed Caramel: Chance (VG), Devlin Softball (GD); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: Mathewson (PR); 1909-11 T206 with Full White Borders: (25 cards, 20% VG JSA to VG-EX, 36% GD, 20% FR, 24% From the PR or trimmed, 10 Polar Bear backs) beloved Oriole with G. Brown (VG-EX, Park to the magic that ensued at Memorial Stadium, these fifteen 1937-1983 Washington), Joss (FR, Pitching, Baltimore Orioles items will whip orange-clad faithful into a fervor. Highlights Polar Bear), Lajoie (VG, Throwing); include 1937 Baltimore Orioles Team-Signed Softball: (21 1921 Exhibits: Faber (FR), Speaker signatures, average “7”, Yale 12” softball grades “5”, full photo LOA from JSA); (FR); 1934 Goudey: #10 Klein Pennants: circa 1950s 30” black felt (EX-MT to NM) with one minor pinhole on (GD), #12 Hubbell (GD), #13 Frisch spine; Orioles Yearbooks: 1955 (EX-MT) and Orioles Programs/Scorecards: 1966 (VG), #19 Grove (GD), #35 Lombardi (GD) and 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #48 R. World Series program (NM). Also present is an early Ripken Jr. signed 8x10 photo- Ferrell (EX). More on our website. graph (no cert). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

629. 1960 Topps 630. (153) 1963- Baseball Complete Set 2010 Baseball (572/572) Star Rookie Offered is a stellar 1960 Topps Collection with Baseball complete set of (572) cards. Schmidt, Brett & This classic edition is packed with rookie talent and tough Hall of Fame More high numbers. The approximate con- Fresh-faced legends from dition breakdown for this horizontal the dawn of their big league edition is 10% (NM or better), 35% careers grace these (153) (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 25% (VG- 1963-2010 rookie cards. EX or lesser) with the challenging Highlights include 1971 high series presenting similarly to Topps: (2) #341 Garvey the more available low numbers. RC (NM, EX-MT); 1972 Keys include #148 Yastrzemski RC Topps: (2) #79 Fisk/Cooper (EX-MT), #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX- RC (EX-MT, VG); 1973 MT), #200 Mays (VG-EX), #250 Topps: #615 Schmidt/Cey Musial (VG), #300 Aaron (EX-MT), RC (VG-EX); 1975 Topps: #316 McCovey RC (EX-MT), #326 #228 Brett RC (EX-MT); Clemente (NM), #343 Koufax (EX- 1979 Topps: #116 O. Smith MT), #350 Mantle (EX), #377 Maris RC (NM); 1982 Fleer: (6) (EX-MT), #563 Mantle AS (EX- #176 Ripken Jr. RC (aver- MT), #564 Mays AS (EX-MT), #565 age NM-MT) and 1982 Maris AS (EX-MT) and #566 Aaron AS (EX-MT). More on our website. Topps: (13) #21 Ripken Jr. Opening Bid $300.00 RC (average NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 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. 1971 Baltimore Orioles Tour 632. (4400+) 1967-1976 Multi- of Japan Watch Sport Shoebox Collection with Winners of three successive American League pen- Many Stars nants and an aggregate 318 regular season games (an Dealers or set collectors will want to take A.L. record) in the process, the 1969-1971 stock with these (4400+) 1967-1976 multi- Baltimore Orioles had indeed supplanted the sport singles with many stars. Although Yankees as baseball’s powerhouse. Examples of this approximately 5% display water damage or Acutron watch was bestowed upon Birds players and bowing, there is still plenty here for the personnel for their efforts over that dominant span. sportscard enthusiast. Keys include Baseball: Presented during the club’s 1971 Tour of Japan, the (3206 cards) with 1973 Topps: (1789 cards, timepiece has a printed proclamation of “3 Straight – median VG-EX) with (6) #50 Clemente (aver- A.L. Champions,” as well as some Japanese charac- age VG-EX), (3) #100 Aaron ((2) VG, GD), ters at the far right. Through a crystal facing, hour, (2) #305 Mays (both GD), (2) #615 minute and second hands reveal the time with the Schmidt/Cey RC (VG-EX, FR); 1974 Topps: day of the month displayed at the top. The colorful (1276 cards, aggregate EX) with (2) #20 Ryan “cartoon Bird” logo accents the clock display. The (EX-MT, EX); Football: (1056 cards) with 1971 Topps: (138 cards, average VG- stainless steel relic has an adjustable wrist strap and EX) with #156 Bradshaw RC (VG) and 1972 Topps: (292 cards, majority VG) with remains fully functional. More on our website. (4) #200 Staubach RC (average GD to VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

633. 1954-55 Topps Hockey 634. (2400+) 1952-1990s Multi- Near Set (59/60) with (8) Sport Singles Collection with PSA 7-8 Payton RC “Light the lamp” with this superb 1954- Promising “break” value is found with this 55 Topps Hockey near set of (59/60) with (2400+) 1952-1990s multi-sport singles collec- (8) PSA graded singles. This initial Topps tion. Highlights include Baseball: (921 cards) Hockey edition has an approximate con- with 1957 Topps: #18 Drysdale RC (VG); dition breakdown of 15% (NM or better), 1968 Topps Game: #2 Mantle (PSA 3); 1975 35% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 25% (VG- Topps Mini: (864 cards, mainly EX-MT to EX or better). Highlights include #1 NM); 1978 Topps: #36 Murray RC (PSA 8); Gamble (VG-EX), #3 Howell (EX-MT), (3) 1982 Topps #21 Ripken RC (PSA 9, PSA 8, #5 Kelly (EX-MT), #8 Howe (VG), #10 PSA 7), 1989 Upper Deck #1 Griffey Jr. RC Worsley (EX-MT), #11 Bathgate (EX- (PSA 9); Football: (1321 cards) with 1970 MT), #26 Rollins (NM), #39 Delvecchio Topps: #90 O. Simpson RC (EX); 1976 (NM), #51 Lindsay (EX-MT), #58 Topps: #148 Payton RC (EX); 1977 Topps: Sawchuk (GD), #60 Schmidt (EX-MT); #177 Largent (EX-MT); Basketball: (89 cards) PSA 8: #42; PSA 7 Commons: (6 cards) with #4, 9, 15, 16, 33 and 46. Missing only with 1961-62 Fleer: #44 Wilkins RC (VG) and 1972-73 Topps: #195 Erving RC #45 for completion. More on our website. (FR, due to pin hole). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 636. (200+) 1960s- 1990s Wrestling Broadsides & Advertisements with Many Stars Grizzled grapplers and masked marauders square off with these (200+) 1960s-1990s wrestling broadsides and advertisements from a variety of productions. These primarily 14x23 posters are wonderful slices of small town Americana. Despite sustaining a combination of flaws including written nota- tions, tape residue and general wear associated with the elements, these display pieces still present nicely. Decade breakdowns include (56) 1960s, (6) 1970s and (142) 1980s broadsides and handbills. Noteable superstars pictured include Calhoun, Graham, Rocca, Sammartino, Thesz and many others. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 637. (1400+) 1950s- 2000s Wrestling Treasure Chest with Autographs, Publications & 635. Boxing Display Lot of (3) With Signed Ali/Frazier Photographs and LaMotta Pieces Presented is a vast (1400+) 1950s- Famed pugilists deliver “Knockout-Quality” autographs in this impressive lot of (3) 2000s wrestling treasure chest with display items. Includes: Ali/Frazier framed to 28-3/8 x 24-3/8”, a 20x16 color print is autographs, publications and photo- signed in blue Sharpie, with both autographs trumpeting “perfect 10” strength; Jake graphs. Highlights include LaMotta a 20x16 black-and-white print of LaMotta’s 1943 knockout of Sugar Ray Autographed Photos: (62 photographs, most personalized, no certs due to lack of Robinson, signed by LaMotta in silver marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “Raging examples on files, many 8x10 mounted on cardboard) with Albano, (2) Cactus Jack, Bull.” Also included is an 18-3/4 x 26-3/4” heavy stock black-and-white 3-D Kowalski, B. Orton, Rhodes, Snuka, K. Sullivan, Thesz; Publications: (227 publica- Muhammad Ali poster (not signed). PSA/DNA stickers accompany the autographed tions, average EX) with (51) 1930s-1960s; Photographs: (301 photographs, average items. EX-MT, mostly 8x10, ranging from 1960s-1990s, many originals that are mounted Opening Bid $300.00 to cardboard) and Postcards: (277 postcards, mainly 1950s-1970s, average EX-MT). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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638. 1903- 639. 1903- 640. 1903- 04 E107 04 E107 04 E107 Breisch- Breisch- Breisch- Williams Williams Williams Kid Brickyard Tommy Gleason Kennedy Leach Type 1 Type 1 Type 1 (Black William The depend- Sox Brickyard able Tommy Kennedy is the Leach is found Manager) subject of the on the offered National offered 1903- 1903-04 E107 League main- 04 E107 Breisch- stay William Breisch- Williams Type Kid Gleason is Williams Type 1 portrait. This captured on 1 portrait. The extremely this 1903-04 besuited hurler scarce sample E107 Breisch- is pictured dur- grades (PR) Williams Type ing his final due to heavy 1 portrait. Better known as the star-crossed “Black season as a creasing, paper Sox” skipper, the coveted rendition of this intense sec- member of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The blank back varia- loss along the scalp area and on the blank reverse. ond bagger grades (PR) due to acute creasing, surface tion grades (PR) due to heavy creasing along with Despite those flaws, this historic cardboard is suitable abrasions along with paper loss on the image and text obverse and reverse paper loss. for the advanced collector. reverse. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

642. 1911 E94 George Close Candy 643. 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel 641. 1909-1911 E90-1 American Ty Cobb - SGC Authentic Ty Cobb - SGC 20 Caramel Ty Cobb - SGC 20 Feared and despised by his contemporaries and fresh off a Already established as the game’s premier hitter at 22, Pictured at the plate awaiting an ill-fated pitcher’s controversial “Chalmers” batting title quest, Detroit’s Ty Ty Cobb was among the select 25 players portrayed in delivery, Ty Cobb stands tall on this 1909-1911 E90-1 Cobb was one of 30 subjects to grace card fronts in the Philadelphia Caramel’s 1909 E95 issue. Encapsulated American Caramel baseball card. Encapsulated and 1 9 11 E94 George Close Candy issue. Encapsulated and and Graded 20 Fair by SGC, this Cobb example Graded 20 Fair by SGC, the vintage cardboard relic assessed “Authentic” by SGC, this green background depicts the fiery Georgian in his Tigers home apparel features brilliant pastel shades in the background, with example is one of 11 variations with a no-advertising with a deep maroon background. While the centering is (2) creases and handwriting on the reverse (in pencil) checklist reverse. Color enhancement near the lower front nice, rounded corners and an upper-left crease account contributing to the technical grade. border accounts for the technical grade. for the technical assessment. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

644. (3) 1911 T205 Gold Border Singles— All PSA 6 to 6.5 Assembled is a sterling trio of 1911 T205 Gold Border singles. Included are 1.) 646. 1922 E121 American Caramel Bescher (PSA 645. 1922 E120 American Caramel Ty 6.5, 1 of 10, 4 Babe Ruth - SGC 20 better); 2.) Cobb - SGC 40 Before he powered the “” to baseball Fromme (PSA Known far and wide for his unparalleled batting supremacy, Babe Ruth personified the term “photo 6, 1 of 12, 5 exploits, Ty Cobb is pictured on this 1922 E120 opportunity.” One needs to look no further than this better) and 3.) American Caramel specimen performing his defensive 1922 E121 American Caramel baseball card for affir- Gaspar (PSA 6, duties. Encapsulated and Graded 40 VG by SGC, the mation of Ruth’s status as the center of attention. 1 of 15, 8 bet- cream-colored cardboard heirloom errantly lists the Encapsulated and Graded 20 Fair by SGC, the card- ter). Each antiquity displays either a Piedmont or Sweet Hall of Famer as “COB” and specifies the (16) Tigers board keepsake depicts Ruth holding a bird, keeping Caporal advertising back. principals in the set on the clean reverse. An upper- the winged creature at a distance while gazing with Opening Bid $150.00 right corner crease accounts for the technical grade on caution. Upper right corner creasing and notching at the this otherwise wonderful specimen. lower right corner account for the technical grade. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 648. 1922 W501 #8 Ty Cobb - SGC Authentic Hell bent on tri- umph and sup- pressing his opponents, Ty Cobb was fit- tingly portrayed on this 1922 W501 #8 647. 1922 E121 American Caramel Ty example. T h e “strip card” fea- Cobb - SGC 40 649. 1932 U.S. Caramel #14 Ty Cobb With an unfathomable 11 batting titles already to his tures a black- credit, Ty Cobb was the intimidating subject of this and-white like- - SGC 40 1922 E121 American Caramel cardboard treasure. ness of an Aged veteran Ty Cobb is the subject on this 1932 U.S. Encapsulated and Graded 40 VG by SGC, this e x p r e s s i o n l e s s Caramel #14 collectible. Encapsulated and Graded 40 “Batting” variation is one of (12) at its tier with only Cobb with VG by SGC, this cardboard heirloom represents one of (3) graded higher. The scarce card portrays the feared hands slightly spread and gripping his white ash lumber. 27 baseball players in a set of 32 famous athletes. One slugger with his familiar “hands-apart” grip on his Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by SGC, the card of four at its tier with eight graded higher, the card lethal weapon. Soft corners and slightly askew center- shows nice centering and a clean reverse but has not showcases a vibrant red background and is a key addi- ing are consistent with the technical grade. earned a numerical grade because of trimming. tion to any pre-war collection. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

650. (27) 651. (15) 652. 1933- 1948-1953 1948- 1949 Bowman 1955 Goudey, Baseball Bowman Diamond Stars with Baseball Stars, Musial & Star Lot Leaf & Williams of (40) Play Ball Presented is a With Singles grouping of Musial, fifteen 1948- with 1953 Bowman Mays Musial Baseball stars. and Assembled is Included are Banks 1949 a top-shelf Spanning Bowman: (3 sampling of (27) 1933-1949 Goudey, Diamond Stars, Bowman’s cards) with Leaf and Play Ball singles. Included are 1933 Goudey: 1948 through 1955 sets, these (40) cards include keys #24 Musial (VG-EX), #36 Reese (EX), #84 #25 P. Waner (FR), #79 Faber (FR), #168 Goslin (FR), specimens such as: 1949 #24 Musial (EX) and #110 Campanella RC (VG); 1951 Bowman: (2 cards, aver- #187 Manush (FR), #230 Hubbell (GD); 1934 Goudey: Wynn RC (EX-MT); 1950 #77 Snider (EX-MT); 1952 age GD) with #165 Williams (FR); 1952 Bowman: (6 #72 (VG-EX); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #9 Cochrane #44 Campanella (EX-MT); 1954 #1 Rizzuto (EX-MT) cards, aggregate EX) with #52 Rizzuto (GD), #80 (EX-MT), (2) #30 Manush (both EX-MT), #77 and #89 Mays (EX-MT); 1955 #22 Campanella (EX- Hodges (EX), #162 Irvin (EX-MT); 1953 Bowman Gehringer (FR), #83 P. Waner (EX-MT) 1941 Play MT), #59 Ford (GD) and #242 Banks (EX). More on Color: (4 cards) with #1 D. Williams (EX), #9 Rizzuto Ball: #54 Reese (EX) and 1949 Leaf: #4 Musial (EX). our website. More on our website. (EX), #10 Ashburn (EX-MT) and #18 Fox (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

653. 1952- 654. 1954 655. 1959 1959 Bowman Fleer Ted Topps #66 Ted Williams Baseball Williams Complete Star PSA 6 Set of (80) Collection One of the more With PSA 5 of (27) recognizable #68 Ted cardboard por- With (4) traits from the Signs For Mantles “Golden Age of 1959 and Baseball” is In an archival found with this Koufax RC quality leather- 1954 Bowman bound M.J. Roop This lot of (27) #66 Ted binder, this 1959 1952-1959 Williams exam- Fleer Ted Williams complete set of (80) is comprised Topps Baseball ple. Graded EX- mainly of (EX-MT) and (EX) specimens, with a few cards includes key specimens whose conditions vary. MT 6 by PSA, nicer. Keys include the ever-tough #68 Ted Signs For Highlights include: 1952 #191 Berra (VG-EX); 1954 this “Splendid 1959 (PSA 5); as well as #1 The Early Years (EX); #2 #10 J. Robinson (GD) and #90 Mays (EX); 1955 #47 Splinter” is more Ted’s Idol – Babe Ruth (EX-MT); #11 1938 – First Aaron (VG) and #123 Koufax RC (EX); 1957 #18 difficult to Spring Training (NM); #17 1941 – How Ted Hit .400 Drysdale RC (EX-MT), #35 F. Robinson RC (EX-MT), locate than other specimens from the series due to it (EX); #63 Ted’s All-Star Record (EX); #67 Two #95 Mantle (EX) and #407 Mantle/Berra (EX-MT); having been pulled earlier in production because of to a Famous Fishermen (NM); #70 Ted Williams & Jim 1958 #418 Mantle/Aaron (EX) and #487 Mantle AS contract dispute. Slightly errant centering is the only Thorpe (NM); #75 Williams’ Value To Red Sox (NM); (VG). More on our website. factor that prevents a higher assessment. #80 Ted’s Goals For 1959 (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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657. 1964 658. 1969 (162) and Nabisco 1971 (153) Team Topps Flakes Baseball Complete Coins Set Complete (24/24) Sets Featured is an Straying from attractive 1969 their standard Nabisco Team cardboard col- Flakes com- lectibles, Topps plete set of issued these (24) cards. Baseball Coin These yellow- sets in 1964 and bordered cards 1971. Presented were neatly 656. 1963 Bazooka All-Time Greats in their entireties, the sets feature predominantly scratch extracted from period boxes Complete Set of (41) and blemish-free examples that exhibit (EX-MT) and (NM) quality with keys including 1964 (162) with #55 and generally The 1963 Bazooka “All-Time Greats” set of (41) is pre- Clemente, #80 Mays, #82 Rose, #83 Aaron, #106 present (EX-MT to NM) with only one card (Monday) sented in its entirety, with gold-front examples predom- Koufax, #120 Mantle, #131A Mantle (left-handed) and being trimmed along the edges. Keys include Aaron inantly showing (EX-MT) and (EX) quality. Keys #131B Mantle (right-handed); 1971 (153) with #71 (EX-MT), Clemente (VG-EX), Kaline (EX-MT), Mays include: #6 Young (EX), #15 Gehrig (EX), #17 Ruth Clemente, #101 Rose, #137 Aaron and #153 Mays. (VG), B. Robinson (EX), F. Robinson (NM), Rose (EX-MT) and #35 Cobb (EX). Opening Bid $150.00 (NM) and Seaver (EX-MT). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

659. 1969 660. 1954- 661. (418) Topps 1985 1909- Baseball Baseball 1980s Complete Shoebox Baseball Set of Collection Shoebox (664) of (35) Collection Coinciding With with with the start Aaron, Mantle of division Featured is a play, this 1969 Mantle (418) 1909- Topps and Rose 1980s baseball Baseball com- RC shoebox collec- plete set of Superstars and tion with sever- (664) carries key rookie al stars includ- an approxi- cards headline ing Mantle. mate overall this lot of (35). Topps keys include: 1955 #47 Aaron Highlights breakdown of (SGC 84); 1956 #130 Mays (FR) and #135 Mantle include 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (3 cards) with 65% (EX-MT or better); 20% (EX); and 15% (VG-EX (GD); 1962 #10 Clemente (VG-EX); 1963 #537 Rose G. Davis (FR, Piedmont), F. Jones (FR, Portrait), or lesser). Keys include: #50 Clemente (EX-MT), #95 RC (VG); 1975 #223 Yount RC (NM) and #228 Brett Rhoades (FR, Right Arm Extended, Polar Bear); 1939 Bench (VG-EX), #100 Aaron (VG-EX), #120 Rose RC (VG-EX); 1980 #482 Henderson RC (NM). More Play Ball: (3 cards, average GD) with #91, 105, 114; (EX-MT), #190 Mays (NM), #260 R. Jackson RC (VG- on our website. 1951 Topps Red Backs: #20 D. DiMaggio (EX); 1961 EX), #480 Seaver (EX-MT), #500 Mantle (EX) and Opening Bid $200.00 Topps: #406 Mantle HR (NM) and 1969 Topps: #500 #533 Ryan (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Mantle (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

663. 1960- 664. (35) 1982 1967-1978 Topps Steve Baseball Carlton & Shoebox Mike Collection Schmidt of (33) Cards with With Rose (2) Schmidt RC, Ryan Rookies RC and (7) Presented is a run Mantles of (35) 1967-1978 662. (102) 1951-1980s No-Hitter Steve Carlton and This assortment Pitcher Card Collection with (4) of (33) Topps Baseball cards spans the 1960 through cards. Unless noted, all cards are Topps. Included are Koufax 1982 sets and includes keys specimens such as: 1960 Steve Carlton: (16 cards, median EX-MT) with 1967 #160 Mantle/Boyer (NM); 1961 #406 Mantle HR (EX); Those mound artisans who have twirled no-hitters are #146 (VG-EX), 1968 #408 (VG-EX), 1970 #220, 1972 1962 (2) #18 Mantle/Mays (EX-MT and EX) and #471 the focus of this Topps and Bowman gallery of (102) #420, #751 TRD (EX-MT), (2) 1973 #300, 1974 #95, Mantle AS (VG); 1963 #537 Rose RC (FR), 1968 #177 cards. Highlights include 1951 Topps Red Backs: #22 (3) 1975 #185, (2) 1976 #355, 1977 #110, (2) 1977 Ryan RC (VG) and #490 Killebrew/Mays/Mantle (EX- Feller (NM); 1962 Topps: #5 Koufax (EX-MT); 1963 Cloth #11; Mike Schmidt: (19 cards, average EX-MT) MT); 1969 #260 Jackson RC (VG-EX) and #533 Ryan Topps: Koufax (EX-MT); 1964 Topps: #200 Koufax with (2) 1973 #615 RC (EX-MT, VG), (2) 1974 #283, (EX-MT). More on our website. (NM); 1965 Topps: #300 Koufax (SBC 92, predecessor 1975 SSPC #470, (3) 1975 #70, 1975 Mini #70, 1976 Opening Bid $300.00 to SGC) and 1973 Topps: (2) #220 Ryan (both NM). #480, (2) 1977 #140, 1977 Cloth #41 and (6) 1978 More on our website. #360. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 665. (9) 1960- 1985 Baseball Oddball Complete Sets with (583) Singles including 667. Mickey Mantle Autographed (4) 666. (6800+) 1973-1975 Topps Framed Watercolor Portrait With Full Mantles Baseball Singles PSA/DNA O ffered is a Offered is a whopping gathering of (6800+) 1973-1975 From Commerce, Oklahoma to the Bronx and beyond, grouping of Topps Baseball singles. Highlights include 1973 Topps: Mickey Mantle’s autograph remains in high demand. nine 1960- (5332 cards, average GD, 30% water damage with The offered framed display showcases one of the finest 1985 baseball oddball complete sets with (583) singles bowing); 1974 Topps: (1061 cards, median EX-MT, 5 Mantle endorsements you’ll see. Framed to dimensions including (4) Mantles. Highlights include S e t s : (9 sets) Washington variations) and 1975 Topps Mini: (420 of 18-1/2 x 22-1/8” under gray-on-black matting, this with 1960 Fleer G re a t s : (79/79, composite EX-MT) with cards, mostly EX-MT). Extensive duplication is found watercolor portrait of the Hall of Famer was composed #3 Ruth (EX-MT), #72 T. Williams (EX-MT); 1961 Nu- throughout, and the majority of players are commons in 1991 by Jay Stewart. Against the stark white back- Card Scoops: (80/80, median NM); 1968 Topps Game: and semi-stars. ground, Mantle’s black marker signature projects (“9- (33/33, median NM) and 1969 Topps Deckle Edge: Opening Bid $200.00 10”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from (33/33, average NM). More on our website. PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

668. Mickey Mantle Signed Natural Light Poster With Full JSA An ideal 670. (4) Multi-Signed Baseballs With spokesper- 669. Ted Williams Signed 24x20 son for 1998 and 2000 A.L. All-Stars Natural Photograph Recent hardball icons have autographed this quartet of Light, Hall While Ted Williams may have realized a self-fulfilling baseballs. The official Rawlings orbs show mild toning of Fame switch-hitter Mickey Mantle endorsed both the prophecy as “The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived,” he and grade in the (“7-8”) range. The ballpoint signatures, beverage and this 1970s poster. Framed to dimensions certainly had good company in this 1942 pose. Smiling meanwhile, average (“8-9”) quality. Highlights include: of 18-3/8 x 24-3/8” under beige matting, this colorful in his Red Sox road apparel, Williams is pictured shak- 1996 OAL Budig with (27) signatures poster portrays Mantle with can and glass mug at the ing hands with none other than Babe Ruth in this gor- including and Oates; 1996 Japan All-Star Tour ready. Near the top, Mantle has signed in black marker geous 24x20 color print. For a moment, all was calm in (26) with Bonds, Galarraga and P. Martinez; 1998 A.L. (“8-9” strength) and inscribed “No. 7.” Full photo LOA the BoSox-Bombers otherwise fierce rivalry as All-Stars (26) with Griffey, Jr. and Ripken, Jr.; 2000 from JSA. Williams endorsed the item in black marker (“8-9” A.L. All-Stars (31) with R. Alomar and Torre. Auction Opening Bid $200.00 strength). A Green Diamond hologram accompanies. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

671. David Ortiz 2009 Game-Used 672. Jose Canseco 1990s Signed 673. 2000s Game- Bat With Full PSA/DNA Game-Used Bat Used Bat This Rawlings-Adirondack (32.3-oz/34-1/2”) “456B” One of three remaining franchise staples from the David Ortiz block-letter model weapon was wielded by Prior to outing his contemporaries in a tell-all book, Yankees’ mid-1990s return to Major League supremacy, “Big Papi” during the 2009 season, a campaign in former slugger Jose Canseco employed and auto- Jorge Posada brandished this Louisville Slugger (32.2- which he eclipsed the 300 home run plateau. The graphed this Cooper (32.5-oz/34-1/2”) Pro 100 signa- oz/34-1/2”) “P320M” signature model bat during his uncracked ash bat has a tan handle, a black barrel and ture model bat during the 1990s. The uncracked white storied tenure in the Bronx. The post-2000 white ash shows heavy use in the form of ball, transposed ball ash war club shows light game use with ball and bat- lumber shows moderate use with ball and bat-rack stampings, cleat and stitch impressions, as well as rack marks about the barrel and a black marker notation marks about the barrel, a medium coat of pine tar on checking on the barrel and Mota Stick on the lower of Canseco’s number “33” on the knob. Between the the upper handle and a layer of athletic tape on the handle. A “34” decal is adhered to the knob. Full photo center brand and barrel stampings, Canseco’s black lower handle. A 10” handle crack explains the bat’s LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. More on our web- marker signature (inscribed “#33”) projects (“9”) demise. Accompanying is a Steiner Sports hologram. site. strength and clarity. LOA from SCD. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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675. (166) 1961-1989 Multi- Sport Grab Bag with Montana RC Available is a promising (166) 1961- 674. Multi-Sport Treasure Chest With 1989 multi- 676. (5) 1938 Cartledge Razor Philadelphia Concentration sport grab bag “Famous Prize Fighters” Graded headlined by a This large assortment of vintage baseball memorabilia Cards With SGC 96 Louis Montana rook- is headlined by: Pinbacks with PM10: J. DiMaggio and Produced in England, these (5) 1938 Cartledge Razor ie. Highlights (6) T. Williams; 1932 Orbit Gum PR3: Andrews; “Famous Prize Fighters” collectibles have been encap- include Football: (18 cards) with 1977 Topps: #360 Ward’s Sporties: Foxx; 1911-1914 Sweet Caporal: sulated and assigned lofty technical assessments by Payton (EX-MT); 1981 Topps: #216 Montana RC Lobert; Schedules: with many vintage team-issued SGC. Includes: #18 Sullivan (SGC 88); 322 Corbett (VG); 1989 Score: (3) #257 B. Sanders RC (Mint, (2) examples, including runs (spanning the 1940s-2000s) (SGC 96); #26 Dempsey (SGC 96); #30 Louis (SGC NM-MT); Basketball: (14 cards) with 1970-71 Topps: from Phillies, Eagles, Flyers and 76ers; 1940s-1950s 96) and #46 Baer (SGC 96, one of 34 at its tier with (2) #7 Bradley (EX-MT, VG); 1986-87 Fleer: #82 American League pocket schedules; Publications: The only one graded higher). Impeccable centering, razor- Olajuwon RC (NM-MT) and Boxing: 1971 Barratt & Sporting News Baseball Record Books from 1936, 1938 sharp edges corners and immaculate reverses contribute Co. LTD #24 Ali (NM-MT). More on our website. and 1939. to the impressive grading. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

677. Muhammad Ali Signed Salvino Statue Depicted deliver- ing a lethal right cross, boxing great Muhammad 679. (9) Signed Salvino or Gartlan Ali has auto- Statues With (2) J. Brown and (2) graphed this limit- Montana ed edition 678. (2) Mario Lemieux Signed Superstars from various arenas have autographed these (1773/3500) Salvino Prototype Statues Salvino statue. (9) limited edition statues. Crafted by Gartlan or Known as “Super Mario” and “Le Magnifique,” Crafted in 1990, Salvino, the colorful and detailed figurines have all Hockey Hall of Famer Mario Lemieux lives up to both the 8-1/2”-tall been endorsed on faceplates, with pennings showing billings in this limited edition pair of autographed relic is a detailed (“8-9”) or better quality. Includes: Baseball Berra Salvino prototype statues. The painstakingly detailed sculpting of “The Greatest” in white Everlast trunks. (Gartlan, 1350/2150); Carlton (Gartlan, 3144/3290); sculptures portray the Penguin great in his home appar- Angled on the base, a white faceplate is signed by Ali Griffey, Jr. (Salvino, 355/550); Strawberry (Gartlan, el and 1991-92 road uniform, numbered (17/40) and in black marker (“9” strength). The item is Mint-in-box. 836/2500); Basketball Bird (Salvino, 158/950); (35/40), respectively. Both are signed by Lemieux in Opening Bid $150.00 Football (2) J. Brown (Salvino, 453/1000 and /300); black ink on a faceplate, with both signatures trumpet- (2) Montana (Salvino, 249/500 and 2004/2500 with ing (“10”) quality. Each display is Mint-in-box. PSA/DNA cert/sticker). All are Mint-in-Box. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

680. 1969- 682. 1986-87 70 & 1970- Fleer 71 Topps Basketball Basketball Complete Complete Set (132/132) Sets with Acclaimed “tall Stickers— boys” win the Mullin PSA day with this pairing of 10 1969-70 and Elevate your round- 1970-71 Topps 681. (10) 1976-77 Topps Basketball ball standing with Basketball Complete Sets this 1986-87 Fleer complete sets. Basketball com- Presented is a grouping of ten 1976-77 Topps Highlights plete set (132/132) Basketball complete sets from vending boxes. These include 1969-70 Topps set: (99/99, median EX to EX- with the accompa- oversized editions average (NM to NM-MT) and fea- MT) with #1 Chamberlain (GD), #20 Havlicek RC nying eleven stick- ture gradable copies of #1 Erving, #60 Maravich, #100 (EX-MT), #25 Alcindor RC (EX), #43 Bradley RC ers. This legend- Abdul-Jabbar and #110 D. Thompson RC along with (EX), #90 West (EX-MT), #99 CL (VG); 1970-71 packed gallery several other stars. A premier grouping from a condi- Topps set: (175/175, average EX) with #50 averages (NM-MT) and is highlighted by #7 Barkley tion-sensitive edition. Chamberlain (VG-EX), #75 Alcindor (EX), #123 RC (PSA 9), #26 Drexler RC (NM-MT), #57 Jordan Opening Bid $250.00 Maravich RC (VG) and #160 West (EX). More on our (PSA 5), #68 K. Malone RC (NM), #77 Mullin RC website. (PSA 10), #82 Olajuwon RC (NM-MT) and #8 Jordan Opening Bid $250.00 sticker (PSA 7, st). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

98 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 683. 1887 N172 684. 1909-11 685. 1909 E95 Old Judge Hugh E90-1 American Philadelphia Duffy SGC Caramel George Caramel Vic Authentic Davis SGC 40 Willis SGC 40 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

686. 1911 T205 687. 1911 T205 Gold Border M.A. Gold Border 688. 1933 McLean PSA Larry Doyle PSA Goudey #211 7.5—Only One 7—Only One - Better Better SGC 60 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

689. (51) 1910- 691. 1952 Topps 1936 #407 Eddie Baseball Mathews Rookie Game PSA 3 (mk) Cards Opening Bid $250.00 from (6) 690. (2) Vintage Babe Ruth Items Issues With 1921 “Strength” Magazine and Opening Bid $100.00 1934 Goudy Premium Opening Bid $150.00

692. 1953- 693. 1953- 694. 1967 Topps 1954 Briggs 1954 Briggs Venezuelan #213 Meats Frank Meats Willie Mays Shea Charles PSA 3 Opening Bid Stobbs Opening Bid $100.00 $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

696. 697. Mickey Sammy Mantle’s Sosa “Country 2007 Cookin’” Game- Collection Ready of (6) Cleats 695. 1958 Mickey Mantle and 1960 Opening Bid Opening Bid Yogi Berra Hartland Statues $150.00 $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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699. (33) 1948-1973 Topps & Bowman Football Star Cards with Brown RC Offered is a cache of (33) 1948-1973 Topps Bowman Football star cards with sev- eral rookie Hall 698. (8) 1950 Bowman Football of Famers 700. 1962 Topps Football #90 Graded Cards—All SGC 80-88 including Brown. Spotlighted are 1955 Bowman: #152 Tarkenton (PSA 7) and #17 Ditka Sturdy gridiron stars plow through the competition with Landry (EX-MT); 1958 Topps: #22 Unitas (EX-MT), (PSA 6) these eight 1950 Bowman Football SGC graded cards. #62 J. Brown RC (EX-MT), #66 Starr (EX-MT), #90 Key components of the storied Bears-Vikings rivalry Included are SGC 88: (3 cards) with #54, 86, 101; Jurgensen RC (EX-MT); 1960 Topps: #15 J. Brown come to the forefront in this duo of PSA graded cards. SGC 86: (2 cards) with #16 G. Davis RC, #134 Pihos; (EX-MT); 1961 Topps: #39 Starr (NM), #150 Maynard Includes: 1962 Topps #17 Ditka encapsulated and SGC 84: (2 cards) with #9 Canadeo RC, #78 Lavelli RC (NM) and 1969 Topps: #120 Csonka RC (EX-MT). Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA. 1962 Topps #90 Tarkenton RC and SGC 80: #35 Perry RC. More on our website. encapsulated and Graded NM 7 by PSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

703. (138) Card 1949- 1978 Football Shoebox Collection with Many Stars Presented is a prom- ising (138) card 1949-1978 football shoebox collection with many Hall of Famers and rookie stars from a variety of issues. Highlights include 1950 Bowman: #43 Motley RC (EX); 1954 Bowman: (2) 701. 1963 Fleer Len Dawson and 702. 1966 Philadelphia Football #31 #55 Gifford (both EX); 1955 Topps All-American: #6 Lance Alworth - Both PSA 8 Butkus (PSA 7) and #38 Sayers (PSA Kinnick RC (EX-MT), #85 Luckman (EX); 1959 Combatants in the upstart AFL, Lance Alworth (#72) 8) Topps: #1 Unitas (EX), #10 J. Brown (GD), #23 Starr and Len Dawson (#47) are the heroic subjects on these (VG); 1961 Topps: #1 Unitas (EX-MT); 1962 Topps: Two of George “Papa Bear” Halas’ most gifted athletes pristine 1963 Fleer specimens. Each is encapsulated #36 E. Davis RC SP (VG), #63 Starr SP (EX-MT); warrant high praise on their respective 1966 and Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA with pinpoint center- 1964 Philadelphia Gum: #12 Unitas (EX-MT), #30 J. Philadelphia Football cards. Includes: #31 Butkus ing, sharp edges/corners and a clean reverse warranting Brown (EX); 1967 Topps: #24 Kemp (EX-MT); 1968 encapsulated and Graded NM 7 by PSA; #38 Sayers the lofty technical assessment. Topps: #65 Namath (VG) and 1976 Topps: #148 encapsulated and Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Payton RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

705. 1954 Topps Scoops Complete Set (156/156) with (15) Duplicates Extra! Extra! Read all about it! 704. Jevon Kearse 1999 Signed Examine world 706. 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Game-Worn Tennessee Titans Jersey history with the Complete 1st and 2nd Series in Former defensive end Jevon Kearse wore and signed offered 1954 Roop Album this Tennessee Titans jersey as he earned AFC Topps Scoops Walt Disney’s “King of the Wild Frontier” was the pop- Defensive Player of the Year honors in 1999. The blue complete set of ular subject of these 1956 Topps cards. Housed in a mesh pullover garment features proper twill identifiers (156/156) cards. handsome M.J. Roop leather-bound binder, both the and correct “Puma” size “52” tagging. Executed verti- This historic orange-back and green-back sets of (80) are presented cally in black marker on the back “0,” Kearse’s sizable series averages (EX to EX-MT) and is highlighted by in their entireties with nearly 40% showing (EX-MT) autograph projects (“9”) strength and is accompanied #27 Feller (EX), (3) #39 Dempsey (NM, VG-EX, FR), quality. Keys include: First Series #1 King of the Wild by his inscriptions of “90” and “The Freak!” Minimal #41 Ruth (PSA 6), (2) #128 Owens (both EX) and #129 Frontier (VG-EX) and #80 Bowie’s Last Stand (VG- wear. More on our website. Hogan (NM). The fifteen duplicates average (EX), and EX); Second Series #1A Buckskin Buddy (GD), #2A Opening Bid $150.00 the collection is housed in a museum-quality archival Dangerous Mission (VG) and #20A Look Out Georgie system. More on our website. (error back) (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 709. Floyd Patterson/ 707. Johnny 708. 1953-54 Ingemar Poe 1892 Parkhurst #50 Johansson Princeton Gordie Howe Dual- University SGC 40 Signed Opening Bid $150.00 Photograph Photo With Opening Bid $150.00 Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00

712. View- 711. Master “Snap” Collection Card With (2) Game Viewers in Collection Original With (15) Boxes and Variations (74) Disks 710. (4) 1932 Bulgaria Sport SGC Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid Graded Cards with Lindbergh & $100.00 Mussolini Opening Bid $100.00

713. 1930 Athletics/Yankees Signed Baseball With Ruth, Gehrig and Full JSA As the Philadelphia Athletics punctuated the 1930 season with a second straight World Series crown, it was evident that Connie Mack’s roster had stolen supremacy from the “Bronx Bombers.” Popularity, however, may have been a different story. The offered baseball suggests that regardless of their status in the standings, the Yankees were autograph targets before all others. This medium-toned unofficial “Spalding” sphere (grade “5-6”) has been signed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen. The occasion remains a mystery, though the ball has a handwritten notation of “Oct 13 – 1930” (which was five days after the Athletics disposed of St. Louis in the Fall Classic). On the sweet spot, the Athletics took control with Mickey Cochrane (“5-6” strength) and Jimmy Dykes (“6”). But flanking those signatures are the pennings of Babe Ruth (east panel, “4-5”) and Lou Gehrig (west panel, “6”). Just above Gehrig’s scripting is Athletics pitcher Billy Shores (“3-4”). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $1500.00

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714. Hank 715. Willie Mays Greenberg Single- 1961-1963 White Signed Baseball Base Bobblehead with Full JSA Doll With Original “Hammerin’ Hank” Greenberg Box is the endorser of this single- One of only four specific signed OAL Harridge ball. The players depicted (along with legendary slugger penned the each big league team) in the moderately soiled sphere (“5”) 1961-1963 White Base with faded stampings in blue Bobbing Head set, Willie ballpoint with the autograph Mays nods his approval on grading (“7”). The script is this well-kept “light face” preceded with a “4-4-56” nota- example. Stored in its origi- tion and followed by a nal retail box, the finely “Cleveland Indians, Daytona sculpted keepsake showcases Beach, Fla.” inscription in an brilliant colors and is affected unknown hand. Full photo by (3) hairline cracks at the LOA from JSA. More on our website back of the head. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 716. Willie 717. (3) Mays Figurine Hall of Collection of Fame (17) Black Adored as a Giant on Bats With both coasts, Hall of 3000 Hit Famer Willie Mays is gloriously portrayed in Club, this collection of (17) N.L. figurines. The sou- MVPs & venirs vary in size, with all (MT) in their 1973 Mets original retail packag- Turned in limited quantities during the 1980s, these (3) H&B commemorative bats ing. Highlights include: pay tribute to 3000 Hit Club members, National League MVPs and the 1973 NL 1967 Aurora “Great Moments In Sport” plastic assembly kit; 1968 Tr a n s o g r a m ( M i n t - Champion Mets, respectively. The pristine full-size weapons showcase a glossy in-box with card); 1969 Series I Tr a n s o g r a m (Mint-in-box Rose/Mays/C. Jones with black “Smith” finish and gold-colored facsimile signature stampings of stars who cards); 1993 limited edition (346/1000) SAM “500 Home Run Club” bobbing head doll; wielded H&B bats. Includes: 3000 Hit Club (151/1000) with (15) names including 2004 Danbury Mint “All-Star Figurine.” More on our website. Aaron, Cobb and Mays; N.L. MVPs (615/1000) with (21) names including Aaron, Opening Bid $200.00 Mays and J. Robinson; 1973 Mets (36) names with Berra, Mays and Seaver. Opening Bid $150.00

718. Abraham Lincoln Framed Cut Signature With Reznikoff LOA His mettle tested perhaps more than that of any figure in American political history, 16th United States President, Abraham Lincoln, was unwavering in his dedication and tireless efforts in the face of constitutional, military and social unrest. While Lincoln pennings are among the most coveted Chief Executive endorsements, this par- ticular cut signature is appealing on multiple fronts, trumping many examples to have surfaced in the hobby. Framed to dimensions of 11-1/16 x 13-1/16”, Lincoln’s black-ink steel tip fountain pen scripting has been executed on a thin strip of paper and is accented by deep brown matting and a sepia-toned photograph. Exhibiting steady pen pressure and uninterrupted flow, the signature resonates (“8”) strength and clarity. While Lincoln pennings are decidedly scarce, those that are signed “Abraham Lincoln” (as opposed to the more common “A. Lincoln”) are tougher, still. Full LOA from John Reznikoff. Opening Bid $2500.00

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Bill Huggins: The President of the company and a major figure at the last Kris Fraley: Kris is our shipping Manager. He is responsible for quick and 25+ Nationals as well as most major trade shows in the country for the past efficient packing and shipping of all auction items. His attention to detail 30+ years, Bill has seen and played an up-front part in taking this hobby and the careful handling of the valuable merchandise is essential to our from a collecting fad to a multimillion dollar industry. From spectacular growth. finds (the first T206 Doyle variation ever sold) to widely accepted revolu- tionary auction techniques (the 30 minute rule) Bill is always looking for James Feagin: James came to us from the 9-5 daily grind work force with ways to better the business that has been his life. While his schedule is a desire to pursue his true calling in life of writing and researching vintage extremely demanding, his insistence that customer satisfaction comes first cards and memorabilia. “Where have you been James” is all I can say. His is always the utmost of his priorities. You will often find when calling our write-ups clearly reflect the passion he possesses for this hobby and his main office that he will answer the phone himself. Bill's interests include knowledge of the game is astonishing. A true asset to our team. James' col- collecting fine wines (a passion he acquired from his mentor Uncle Dick), lecting interests are in the old, odd and unusual. game-used bats and the endless pursuit of the ultimate Hogan's Heroes set. Mark Raines: What an acquisition! Like hitting the lottery in the free- John Scott Sr: From his early days as the auctioneer at the legendary agent market, Mark joins our writing staff with a knowledge base and writ- Willow Grove shows to his amazing 2nd place finish at one of the earliest ing style that is immeasurable. He specializes in game-used material and recorded card flipping contests ever held at a sports card show (You Go memorabilia, but will be asked to employ his writing to virtually any lot in Danny!), John has played an immeasurable part in the growth of this hobby. the auction (and we know he will succeed). Hailing from "Charm City," His vast knowledge of vintage sports and especially non-sports cards and Mark literally wears his love for the Orioles and Ravens virtually every memorabilia are an invaluable resource to our company. His passion is day. original card artwork and his collection of such items is unapproachable. Randy “Country” Curtis: Randy has amazed us with his ability to learn Josh Wulkan: It's tough to describe all of Josh's duties at Huggins and an entire hobby in a very short period of time. A "local" boy from Takoma Scott. He really has a hand in every aspect of the business, and these cata- Park, MD, Randy can and has done absolutely anything and everything logs and our internet site would not be anywhere close to what they are asked of him (and done it quite well!). You could see Randy at a show, in without him. He is our west coast consignments and acquisitions represen- the store front or read his words in some of the descriptions in the catalog. tative as well as our advertising manager, Vice President and part-owner. Randy prides himself on being a Fantasy Sports Master. Josh entered the hobby at the ripe old age of 13, and now some 25 years later he brings a work ethic and attention for details that are second to none. Ricky Huggins: Ricky has literally grown up in a 'House of Cards'. With While his youthful appearance may deceive you at first, he has game that his father owning the same named business for his entire life he has heard will impress you. terms like wax box, factory set and mint corners since he could remember. 510-530-1156 • [email protected] Now a full-time employee who handles the store front and any other jobs asked of him, Ricky has become a an invaluable asset to our team. John Scott Jr: Some of John's earliest childhood memories include base- ball card shows. From the Howard Johnson's in Wheaton, Maryland to the Dick DeCourcy: What can we say about “Uncle Dick, The Legend” While George Washington Motor Lodge in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, John was building Georgia Music and Sports from a basement business to one of the there. Now, as the attorney for the company, John provides legal counsel largest mass distributors this industry has ever seen, Dick has seen and on many subjects relating to the auction business. It's always a thrill when done it all. Now that he is semi-retired, we are honored to have him on our John comes out from behind his desk and joins us at the National. John's staff as our North Carolina/Georgia/South Carolina representative. Should collecting interests continue to be primarily historical memorabilia and non- you be in that area and wish to discuss your consignments, give him a call. sport cards. You will NEVER meet a finer gentleman, who respects this hobby and exudes class from dawn till wine time! Steve Dickler: Our leader every auction in consignments, Steve is con- 828-342-2693 • [email protected] stantly traveling the Philly and South New Jersey area to secure many major collections for our auctions. A tireless professional, Steve brings an Richard Wiercinski: A savvy show veteran dealer for many years, unequaled knowledge of the right way to do business and the ability to han- Richard's passion is vintage cards. He joined our staff in 2005 and has pro- dle and adapt to vastly different collections he sees on a daily basis. We are vided many quality items in this catalog. Richard represents the NJ/NY City truly honored to have him representing our company. Steve's hobby inter- area for us and is highly qualified to handle any collection. If you're in the ests focus mainly on older and tough to find unopened boxes. If you are North Jersey area, and would like to discuss sale or consignment of your ever looking for a tough - or just popular at the time - case, box or pack, a collection, call Richard; you'll love working with him. call to Steve might just surprise you. 201-417-6282 • [email protected] 215-530-4365 • [email protected] Ron Vitro: From Aaron autographs to Zelmo Beatty's jersey, Ron has seen Kevin Heffner: While the time, energy and effort that Kevin has put into and handled it all. If you are in the New York area and have vintage sports this company cannot be measured, his passion has shifted slightly towards cards or memorabilia to sell or consign, Ron is the man to call. A true pro- his pending plight with fatherhood. Kevin is still writing some lots and fessional in every sense of the word, we are honored to have him working helping us in a variety of ways, but his day-to-day duties are now back in with us. his hometown of Philadelphia. He has released a collectibles product called 914-235-5478 • [email protected] Historic Autographs and we wish him well with that and his other endeav- ors, but are also thrilled that he is maintaining his interest in Huggins and Kevin Endo: Originally from the Washington, DC area, Kevin is now Scott. retired from the Navy and covers the Ohio, Kentucky and Erie, PA area. A real go-getter, Kevin will amaze you with his knowledge and enthusiasm Stefan Wisinski: After joining our staff roughly 6 years ago, Stefan has about many aspects of this hobby. His honesty and integrity go along way established himself as our Auction Coordinator. While still a babe in calen- toward securing many valuable collections for our auction. If you are in his dar years, Stefan's “spongelike” approach to his day-to-day duties is area and have consignments to discuss, call Kevin 24/7. He never sleeps! impressive. There is no task he is afraid to take on. Stefan comes from the 440-293-4478 • [email protected] “Steel City” and takes pride in his love for the Stillers and Buccos. Ed Como: Excited and thankful to be back in the hobby after a 20 year Matt Flores: Matt has changed his duties once again, now the acting pho- absence, Ed handles the MA/CT area with the hopes of securing exciting tographer for us. While some people have speed and others accuracy, when collections from one of the true “vintage” areas of our country. Ed prides you find the two combined you get a true winner. That's Matt. From his himself in making sure that the potential consignor is completely comfort- photographry and scanning to an occasional show appearance, Matt never able with the entire auction process from start to finish. If you're interested stops. Matt's collecting interests focus on players from all sports who in consigning that Babe Ruth ball that's been sitting on the mantle or that attended his alma mater, the University of Maryland. “hidden treasure”, give Ed a call, you will not be disappointed. 413-348-4930 • [email protected]

104 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N:JU LY 28, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 Steve Phillips: Air traffic controller by day and consignments and acquisi- Chris Buckler:A hobby veteran who specializes in just about anything and tions director in the Dallas, Texas area by night. Steve has already turned everything. Chris joins our staff as our Louisville, KY representative, look- over several terrific consignments in the Lone Star State and is always ing to add tobacco, derby and a variety of other vintage related items from looking for more. Contact him with what you have - he's great to work the Bluegrass State. If you are in that area and have vintage items, contact with. Chris; he is as knowledgeable as anyone in the industry 817-454-4344 • [email protected] 502-727-2921 • [email protected]

J.D. Heckathorn: We are extremely thrilled to have added this well- Craig Crampton: Yet another expansion in the Washington, DC/metro respected hobby veteran to our staff. J.D. hails from the great state of area, Craig lives in the northern Virginia area and is more than capable of Indiana and brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise on vintage cards handling your entire collection. His knowledge base includes vintage cards and memorabilia. Don't let his “boyish” looks fool you, J.D. can handle and memorabilia. If you are anywhere close to him, feel free to give him a everything from 1880-2007 with the class and style that will impress you. call. He is still active on the major Midwest show circuit; should you be in that 703-220-4718 • [email protected] area and have items to discuss for either sale or consignment, give J.D. a call. Tim Fassler: Tim joins our list of field representatives to patrol the mid- 574-223-4320 • [email protected] west. He was a consignment representative for Teletrade from 1995-2000 and his extensive knowledge of vintage sports and non-sports cards will be Jay Strecker: With our local area business growing daily, we were in need a huge benefit to us. He will be happy to help turn any vintage collection in of a Baltimore area representative. Enter Jay Strecker. A long time the St. Louis area into cash. Baltimore native, Jay is a tireless worker who travels every day to look at 314-640-0008 • [email protected] collections. Well schooled in cards and especially memorabilia, there is not much Jay has not seen. If you have a collection of any size in the Balmr' Mike Nelson: Mike joins our company as a recently retired, vintage card- area, give Jay a call; he's always willing to travel. enthusiast from the Rocky Mountain region of our country. Should you 410-850-0782 • [email protected] have quality collectibles that you would like to consign and Mike is your closest representative, contact him today and see how he can help turn your Michael Golsteyn: Yet another expansion to the Midwest region of the collection into cash. country, Michael hails from the western part of Michigan. His knowledge 303-989-8069 • [email protected] base includes vintage cards and memorabilia and he is always willing to help you turn your collection into cash. If you are anywhere close to him, Scott Miller: Scott joins us from the Tucson, AZ area, where he is hoping you won't be disappointed with his friendly customer service and knowl- to help you turn your vintage cards and collectibles into needed cash. edge of the hobby. Contact Scott today if you are ready to see how easy it can be. 616-218-9334 • [email protected] 520-777-3379 • [email protected]

Jay Dyer: Yet another expansion to the southeastern region of the country, Bob Brill: Bob joins our staff after closing his sports card shop in southern Jay hails from the northern part of Florida. His knowledge base includes California last year. His knowledge and professionalism impressed us and early vintage cards and memorabilia and he is always willing to help you we're sure it will you, as well. If you're in SOCAL and are looking to turn turn your collection into cash. If you are in the southern Georgia or north or your collection into cash, contact Bob. central Florida area, you won't be disappointed with his friendly customer 805-660-9166 • [email protected] service and knowledge of the hobby. 386-597-7552 • [email protected] Bob Hallman: Bob handles consignments from the Twin Cities of Minnesota. A hobby veteran who has a well-rounded knowledge of cards Kent Feddeman: A tremendous Washington area transplant to the south- and memorabilia. If you are looking to turn your collection into spendable eastern part of Florida. Kent's knowledge of the Washington Senators and money, contact Bob - he will explain how easy we make it. vintage memorabilia is virtually unmatched in the industry. He is always 952-448-5143 • [email protected] willing to help you turn your entire collection into cash. If you are any- where close to him, you won't be disappointed with his friendly customer Rich DeCourcy: Staying in the DeCourcy family, we have added Rich service and knowledge of the hobby. DeCourcy and his wealth of knowledge to our field rep staff. Rich patrols 561-573-4975 • [email protected] the Kansas City, MO and surrounding areas. If you're in the "heartland" and have items to consign, contact Rich to turn it into green paper! Jason Chartrand: Jason secures our north-of-the-border consignments and 913- 544-3966 • [email protected] acquisitions. His knowledge of high-grade vintage cards is among the best in the industry. He attends nearly all major trade shows (and bars) across Rick "Gizmo" Giddings: Rick is one of the good ole boys. Rick started both countries and is a valuable addition to our field rep staff. If you are in his company years ago under the hobby's known name Gizmo's Canada, and anywhere near Montreal, feel free to contact Jason and he can Sportscards. He is a former autograph expert with GAI and a member of help you consign your collection to us. "Another Bucket" please. the National Board (NSCC). Most people call Rick, "GIZMO", and don't 514-631-0332 • [email protected] even know his name is Rick, from his popular ads in all the major publica- tions. If you are in the Windy City: Chicago, IL area and are looking to turn Steve Buckholtz: One of the true "gems" of the hobby, Steve Buckholtz your collection into CA$H, contact Rick today! patrols the upper part of New York, plus attends virtually every major show 815-645-8282 • [email protected] around the country. He will be happy to help you turn your entire collection into that green paper that you can use to buy things. No collection is too Doug Williams: Doug is a baseball author, writer and historian who has big, too small or too off-condition for "Buck”. been collecting vintage memorabilia and autographs for more than 30 years. 607-798-9477 • [email protected] In addition to sports collectibles, he has strong interests in the fields of entertainment, music, historical, political pieces and military memorabilia. John Carpentier: John is new to our team, but not to sports card and He lives in Virginia's Tidewater area (Gloucester Co., VA) and is ready to memorabilia collecting. He has 30 years of experience including 16 years visit collectors throughout the mid-Atlantic area. owning a sports memorabilia store. He has authored price guides, editorials 804-693-4505 • [email protected] and hosted radio and television shows about the sports card hobby. His knowledge of the industry, especially in the upper midwest is second to none. If you are in Wisconsin or Michigan's upper peninsula, give John a call to see how he can help you turn your collection into CASH! 920-265-4133 • [email protected]

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