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elcome to Huggins and Scott Auctions, the Nation's fastest grow- W ing Sports & Americana Auction House. With this catalog, we are presenting another extensive list of sports cards and memo- rabilia, plus an array of historically significant Americana items. We hope you enjoy this.

V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND T H E COST FAC TOR IN THE PRINT VERSION OF MOST CATA LOGS, WE ARE UNABLE TO INCLUDE ALL PICTURES AND ELA B O- R ATE DESCRIPTIONS ON EV E RY 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 October 11, 2012 to STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to go auction: to “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, you are in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots you BIDDING BEGINS: hold the current high bid for, and which lots you have been Monday October 1, 2012 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e outbid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ON AN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night the Our auction was designed years ago and still remains geared item ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEM toward affordable vintage items for the serious collector. We AFTER 10:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding session describe and photograph each item in the most clear and (STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on October 11th, if you easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE are the only bidder on an item that ends that day, that item QUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 or will close and you will be declared the winner. We cannot toll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if you stress enough; you will want to get your bids in early. For get our machine. It's always thing we check every- example, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a day. bid (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every item that you are interested in, you are good to go and will REGISTRATION: be allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the possibility of being shutout. phone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or online at www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is STEP 2) Extended Bidding Session 301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method and Between 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended bidding have any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normal session”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for the business hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5p end. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any item Eastern Time. that you have previously bid on, but you may not jump in on a new item during this time. Once registered you will need to confirm your email address by following the link in the confirmation email that STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending Style is automatically sent to your email address that you register Now adopted by most major auction houses; You're with. At the time of registration, you will create a User ID Welcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most other and Password, that you are responsible for; you will use that auction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auc- same User ID and Password every time you log into our site tions all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friend- for this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online or ly. Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog for by telephone. roughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving them ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN TIME ample opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pm on the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at 3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS: 11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has been received and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot will STEP 1) Initial Bids officially close and the lone bidder will be declared the win- ner. If there have been two or more bids on a particular NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchro- item, that item will remain open until 30 minutes have nized by Network Time Protocol to eastern time. The passed without any additional bids on that item. A 30- clock is set to reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm eastern minute timer is provided for each lot and will be automati- time, which is when the lot would end if no additional cally reset every time a new bid is made on that lot. If you bids are placed on the lot. If you have not bid on the up your own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30- lot, you will need to place your first bid by the time the minute clock will NOT reset. This is now available in real countdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. If you have any time on our website. You will want to the "REFRESH" questions, please ask in advance! button on your computer as the clock counts down, as our system will not automatically show an increase in bids. You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by Bids on items will continue to be accepted between 10:00 10:00 pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceed pm and 11:00 pm from any bidder that has bid on the item

W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M AL L IN I T I A L BI D S MUST B E P L AC E D B Y 1 0 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SES 3 prior to 10:00 pm (Extended Bidding Session). Based on bank checks, and cash. We WILL NOT accept credit cards these rules, no lot with two or more bids prior to 10:00 pm or Paypal for auction items (unless pre-authorized before can close prior to 11:30 pm ET. the auction ends. Call for details). FOLLOWING THE AUCTION BIDDING INCREMENTS: We will send winning bidders an email as well as written If the current bid is: The Bid increment is invoices the week following the auction. Payment is request- $50 - $249 $10.00 ed within 15 days from the end of the auction. Extremely late or non-payments may result in the revocation of bid- $250 - $499 $25.00 ding privileges for future auctions. Please note: when you $500 - $999 $50.00 bid on an item, you are entering a legally binding contract, $1,000 - $2,499 $100.00 indicating that you will pay for your items, plus the buyers' $2,500 - $4,999 $250.00 premium and any additional associated fees (sales tax, ship- $5,000 - $9,999 $500.00 ping, insurance, collection agency fees, etc...). You are $10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00 responsible for any and all bids placed with your User ID $25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00 and password. We WILL sell your debt to a collection $50,000 - $99,999 $5,000.00 agency if you fail to make payment. $100,000 - $249,999 $10,000.00 MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION $250,000 - $499,999 $25,000.00 1) All items are sold AS IS to the highest bidder 2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note our Here are some examples: BUYERS PREMIUM is 17-1/2% of the hammer price. This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidder a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who have will pay ($1175.00 plus shipping, handling and insur- bid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lot ance). This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%), ends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00 which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY! pm. At 11:00 pm, Bidder A was the high bidder on Lot 420. If no one else bids before 11:30 pm, Bidder A will 3) No one who is currently employed with Huggins and win the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at Scott or House of Cards may bid on any items in any 11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giv- Huggins and Scott Auctions. However, the auction house ing Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No other and its employees may consign items to the auction. auction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on Lot 420. b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 10:00 pm, 4) With this (October 2012) auction, we are starting a new he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm. section called “Items With Reserves”. It will be its own sec- This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: it tion regardless of the type of item (for now). The reason we prevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30 are starting this is to allow us to offer more unique and spe- minutes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allows cial items, while also giving our consignors the assurance people to know they have won an item without having to that the items will at least reach a certain minimum. The wait for every item in the auction to close. way we are going to structure this section is as follows: all items in the reserve section will have an opening bid and an We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendly estimated value range. The reserve bid on any item in this Auction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it is section will never be greater than the low value in the esti- just “a better mousetrap.” However should you have any mated range. By starting the bidding below the reserve price questions about this procedure, PLEASE call us on our it will allow our bidders to get their initial bids in prior to local or toll free number. the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids” on the final day A few examples for those of you that may not understand: of the auction and then all eligible bidders can decide what a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not have they want their final bid to be on that day. The items in a bid, you can click on the drop box and you have the this section will have a statement in the bid box saying option at bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250, either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. Those two $275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475, phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are entering a ceil- $500, $550, $600 and so on. ing bid on one of these items and your ceiling bid exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the number b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your options that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of your ceil- for bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300, ing bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If the item $2400, $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on. ends with the reserve “not met” the item will be deemed “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to make this a Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a max simple and easy-to-understand section in our auction; bid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you've should you have any questions, concerns or comments on been outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, this this new venture, we welcome your feedback. means that the other bidder's max was also $850, that they placed BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and one 5) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will work more bid will make you the current high bidder. You can with you on larger lots to find the best way. All items must enter the next acceptable bid of $900 and you will be the be fully paid for, including shipping and insurance, before current high bid. they will be sent out. We strongly encourage any local bid- ders to pick up their winnings at our Office or at the House of Cards. International bidders should contact us prior to PAYMENT OPTIONS sending payment to discuss specific shipping options. We accept personal checks, business checks, money orders,

4 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 6) Return Policy - ALL LEGITIMATE RETURNS OR tication companies. For the lesser valued items, we are hav- CREDIT REQUESTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO OUR ing those items authenticated and noted with a unique stick- ATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF er/certificate combination for each item. In the remaining YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NO cases, on lots with more than one autographed item, we will REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THE issue one blanket auction letter of authenticity for the entire ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND IN THE SAME lot (although we are trying to do away with this altogether, FORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER TO but sometimes it is the only cost effective method). This is RECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA- the original letter that we receive from the authentication TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!! company describing the offered lot. You may use this "auc- tion" LOA to obtain individual LOA's should you chose to We have conservatively graded most items, however we do that, however the auction LOA’s are only valid for 45 strongly encourage you to ask specific questions or better days from the end of the auction. Please see the item's yet, come view the items you are interested in. If you are description for specific authentication on each individual lot. unsure of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right to Please call if you have any questions regarding these auction make any changes from the print catalog on our website. lot LOA's. Any changes that are made, we will notify all who have placed bids on that item by email. Framed Items: Frames included with lots: while we make every effort to 7) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves the protect the frames included in these lots during pre auction right to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem as storage and post auction shipping, we are not responsible for unethical behavior. any damage to the frames themselves, and no refunds will be given due to frame damage. PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOT retract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you About Our Grading: are aware of the bid that you are placing, and which lot Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionally you are bidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancella- graded and encapsulated by independent grading companies. tion of all bids in the auction and bidding privileges Many other lots have been graded by our highly educated revoked. WE CANNOT COMPROMISE THE writers. For the most part, these are conservative grades, but INTEGRITY OF THE AUCTION BY CANCELING we are human and sometimes we may miss something. We BIDS. are not responsible for a third party grading company agree- ing or disagreeing with our assessment and we cannot issue 8) Previewing Items Before the Auction - All items are refunds or credits if cards do not receive a numerical grade available for viewing at our auction offices: 900 Silver Spring or the exact grade that we describe. We strongly recommend Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advance for an that you come look at any items that you are bidding on, appointment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask that you and make your own determination about it's grade. provide a list of the items that you want to examine, so we may have them ready for you. Becoming one of Our Field Representatives: Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing compa- 9) 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 10) 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 grading at 215-530-4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose sit- 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 writ- Consignments For Our Next Auction: ing and are subject to change. We have already begun taking consignments for our December 13, 2012 auction. Consignment deadline: About Our Autographs: October 31, 2012 - by consigning your items early, you All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions come allow us the opportunity to advertise your items on our web- with either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most site, in trade publications and press releases, as well as at used), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), Stacks major shows across the country. This is an invaluable way to of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some even have expose your items to our thousands of current bidders and more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we take great pride in possible new bidders, who can then plan ahead to bid on only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", "NO QUES- your items. Believe me, it happens! TIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's world of autopens, secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, you can rest assured We are always looking for unique Americana items to try in that your autographed items from H&S have passed the our catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (pri- 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 ALSO: We are the best major catalog auction company for would sign for the player. We note any signature that is a newer modern insert, relic and autographed cards. Virtually clubhouse signature. every consignor has been pleased with the results for their "Shiny Cards" through our auction. Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's: For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining full pho- Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale or con- tograph LOA's from one of the respected third party authen- signments of your cards and other treasures.

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 5 With this (October 2012) auction, we are starting a new section called “Items With Reserves”. It will be its own section regardless of the type of item (for now). The reason we are starting this is to allow us to offer more unique and special items, while also giving our consignors the assurance that the items will at least reach a certain minimum. The way we are going to structure this section is as follows: all items in the reserve section will have an opening bid and an estimated value range. The reserve bid on any item in this section will never be greater than the low value in the estimated range. By starting the bidding below the reserve price it will allow our bidders to get their initial bids in prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids” on the final day of the auction and then all eligible bidders can decide what they want their final bid to be on that day. The items in this section will have a statement in the bid box saying either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. Those two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are entering a ceiling bid on one of these items and your ceiling bid exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the number that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of your ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If the item ends with the reserve “not met” the item will be deemed “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to make this a simple and easy-to- understand section in our auction; should you have any questions, concerns or comments on this new venture, we welcome your feedback.

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6 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 1. 1887 Wolverines “Champions of the League” 16x20 Imperial Cabinet Team Photo with (3) HOFers The Detroit Wolverines were a Baseball Team which existed from 1881-1888. They enjoyed their finest year in 1887 when they won the 19th Century version of the by defeating the St. Louis Browns of the American Association ten games to five in a fifteen game series. Presented is an extremely rare large format 16x20 imperial cabinet photo of the 1887 Detroit Wolverines team entitled “Champions of the League”. Albumen finish cabi- net photos were the dominant form of photography prints in the 1880s and were produced through a complicated process resulting in a thin layer paper image mounted to a heavy cardboard stock backer with a typical size of 4x6. While there are examples offered with image sizes ranging from 4x6 up to 13x16, the photo image in this offering has staggering dimensions of 18-3/4 x 13-1/4” mounted to a 16x20 backer making this a truly unique and significant piece. Large format photos of this nature were proportionally expensive and were typically produced in limited numbers for team members and officials. This “new to the hobby” heir- loom was given to a member of the consigning family by an unknown team member a century ago. When offered, significant large size cabinet sports photos have often realized prices in the mid five figure range.

This handsome sepia-toned cabinet card displays clear subject images with excellent gloss and a fine overall original quality minimally affected by several very small scattered surface imperfections which do not detract from the museum worthy appearance. The heavy stock cardboard backer extends 1/2” past the photo image on the left and right margins and 3/4” at the top. The bottom margin is 1-3/4” tall and features the printed names & positions of the (16) depicted players and along with the name of the Detroit studio (Tomlinson) that produced this compelling memento. The center portion of the printed area displays the titles “Detroit Base Ball Club-Season 1887” and “Champions of the League”. The margins of the cardboard mounting show moderate wear including overall aged appearance. Several insignificant chips/cracks and a 9 x 1-1/2” water stain do not impact the condition of the photo itself. The photographic image is an artful composition showing the austere team members elegantly framed by the studio setting’s drapery and pat- terned rug. Players pictured are Back Row: Bennett, Brouthers, Thompson, Ganzell, Twitchell, Baldwin; Center Row: White; Front Row: Briody, Dunlap, Watkins (Manager), Hanlon, Shindle, Getzien; Seated on Floor: Rowe, Weidman and Richardson. More on our website. Opening Bid $2500.00

3. 1907 Wolverine News Rookie (Batting) PSA 4— Highest Graded & None Better The 1907 campaign marked the first instance that the conquered the and earned a berth into the World Series. In preceding cam- paigns, mainstay (Wahoo) helped turn the Tigers into a respectable franchise. However, in 1907, it was the emer- gence of 20 year-old Ty Cobb that finally put the squad “over the top”. Understandably, the city of Detroit was whipped into a frenzy by the success of their hometown squad. Capitalizing on this fervor, in October 1907 the Wolverine 2. 1887 Detroit Wolverines Baseball Currency in News published a series of nearly Gorgeous Complete Condition 3-1/4 x 5-1/4” black-and-white The National League Champion Detroit Wolverines earned a decisive victory over the postcards depicting members of American Association Champion St. Louis Browns by winning ten of fifteen games in a the team. series of contests for the “Supremacy of the Baseball World” in 1887. Seeking to cash in on the Wolverines notoriety various retailers issued store trade currency coupons featur- Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, the ing images of the Detroit team members. Presented is a gorgeous currency note offered 1907 Wolverine News Ty redeemable for 5% in cash payment at the C. Howe Dry Goods Store in Pomona, CA. Cobb rookie (Batting) pose is the highest graded of the Hall of Famer judged by the This rare early Baseball collectible, possibly the finest surviving specimen, displays in third-party authenticator with none better. When infrequently encountered by hobby- excellent condition with crisp feel, vivid colors and distinct graphics and is minimally ists, such century-old postcards are typically stamped or have written notations. This a ffected by three light vertical folds, a few pinholes, several small stains and some bare- ephemeron is absent of any writing and was never used as a correspondence medium. ly perceptible edge tears. The extremely handsome obverse features the title “National The obverse depicts an intense Cobb plying his craft amidst a ballpark setting at the Base Ball Season of 1887” with engraving style images of Detroit Manager Watkins on dawn of his career, a season in which he would terrorize American League pitching to the left and HOF batsman Thompson on the right. The reverse features a composite the first of eleven batting titles. The crease-free and clean image is framed by well- team woodcut with portraits of (12) Wolverine team members including clockwise play- defined corners and crisp edges. Careful removal from a photo album did not result in ers Hanlon, Brouthers, White, Briody, Bennett, Baldwin, Richardson, T h o m p s o n , any paper loss or serious reverse imperfections. Immaculately preserved and an instant Ganzel, Weidman, Rowe and Dunlop. More on our website. cornerstone for any advanced pre-war gathering. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $1200.00

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 7 BASEBALL October 11, 2012

5. 1909-11 White Borders Ty Cobb (Bat Off Shoulder) SGC 80 Graded 80 EX/NM 6 by SGC. Elite 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Bat Off Shoulder) pose. With a tight grip on his wooden weapon of choice, the fearsome Georgian emerges from a majestic tri-color dusk setting. The centered illustration is framed by well-defined corners and creamy edges. Despite a slightly “diamond cut” 4. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Red Portrait) tilt, the overall presenta- with Carolina Brights Back—SGC 20 tion of this antiquity is not compromised in the While the 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Red Portrait) pose is a fairly com- least. The Piedmont 350- mon find in the tobacco card collecting hobby, locating examples with scarce backs 450 Subjects advertising such as the offered Carolina Brights advertisement is quite a feat. Graded 20 Fair 1.5 back is bright with pro- by SGC, only five 1909-11 T206 White Border Ty Cobb (Red Portrait) poses have nounced blue typeface. been confirmed with a Carolina Brights Back by the third-party authenticator with The highest graded only one judged above the assigned tier. The familiar deadpan of the “Class of 1936” Piedmont/Bat Off Hall of Fame inductee is barely impacted by a vertical crease which spans the length Shoulder combination of the card. Moderate corner and edge wear is offset by radiant obverse colors and confirmed by the grad- intricate uniform detailing. The all-important advertising back is pronounced with ing service. Presents at bold, black typeface. According to conducted research, the Carolina Brights reverse the absolute peak of the ranks eleventh among the 39 T206 White Border advertising backs in scarcity. technical assessment. Tremendous upside appeal with this century-old “Georgia Peach”! Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $500.00

8. 1909-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #9 Ty Cobb (Checklist Back) PSA 6. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty 7. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Authentic Cobb (Red Portrait) PSA 3 Cobb (Green Portrait) PSA Authentic Pick a pleasing “peach” with this alluring 1909-11 T3 Graded VG 3 by PSA. The legendary Ty Cobb casts a Graded Authentic by PSA. The budget conscious “T” Turkey Red Cabinets Ty Cobb with a checklist back. familiar deadpan on the offered 1909-11 T206 White collector seeking to add a quality Ty Cobb to their col- Graded Authentic by PSA. Although the antique Borders (Red Portrait) pose. The crease-free canvas is lection will be hard-pressed to find a superior example ephemeron displays mild trimming along the upper edge framed by moderate, but evenly worn corners and than the offered 1909-11 T206 White Border (green combined with missing portions of cardboard near the creamy century-old edges. The Piedmont 350 advertis- portrait) pose. With deference to slight trimming along lower left perimeter, the overall presentation of this ing back is clean with prominent blue typeface. Presents the upper edge, the obverse presents (Good) with mod- majestic piece is not adversely affected. Additional at the peak of the opined technical grade. erate surface wear commensurate with the grade. The water staining due to storing methods is offset by entic- Opening Bid $250.00 Piedmont 150 Subjects advertising back is absent of ing tri-color canvas hues against a vintage ballpark set- any paper loss or writing. ting. The checklist reverse is absent of paper loss or Opening Bid $250.00 writing. Opening Bid $250.00

8 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 11. (9) 1912 T207 Brown Background SGC Graded Singles with Each graded by SGC. Celebrate the 9. 1907 Real Photo Postcard Detroit 100th Anniversary of the 1912 T207 Tigers - SGC 30 Brown Gathered for a team pose in their home uniforms, the Background edi- 1907 Detroit Tigers are portrayed in this Real Photo tion by claiming PC. Encapsulated and Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC, this 10. 1909-11 T206 White Borders this starting nine of is the lone example at its tier with only two graded Walter Johnson & Christy tobacco card relics higher. Of note is 20-year-old Ty Cobb, who is seated from the set. in the second row, his trademark scowl already instant- Mathewson Portraits—Both PSA 3.5 Included are SGC ly recognizable. A stray pen mark on the otherwise Each graded VG+ 3.5 by PSA. Formidable pairing of 60: Severoid; SGC 55: (2 cards) with Gainor, O’Toole; blank AZO reverse accounts for the technical grade. “Class of 1936” moundsmen featuring 1909-11 T206 SGC 50: (2 cards) with Doyle, Walker; SGC 45: (2 Opening Bid $400.00 White Border portraits of Walter Johnson and Christy cards) with Chalmers, Golden; SGC 40: Schaefer and Mathewson. Each century-old treasure is crease-free SGC Authentic: W. Johnson Each card displays a with clear imagery and crisp Piedmont 150 Subjects clean Recruit Little Cigars back. advertising backs. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

12. 1922 13. 1923 14. (4) Neilson’s Willard 1908-1930 Chocolate Chocolate Baseball Type I #37 V100 Babe Oddball Ruth - PSA Graded - PSA 2 1 Grab Bag Already the all- Primed for a third with (2) time home successive pen- Wrong leader with 197, nant and his first Babe Ruth was World Series title Backs the smiling sub- as a Add depth to ject of Neilson’s Yankee, Babe your pre-war Chocolate’s 1922 Ruth was por- eclectic pre-war Type I card #37. trayed on the gathering with Encapsulated 1923 Willard this quartet of and Graded GD Chocolate V100 1908-1930 graded 2 by PSA, this collectible. The cards. Included Canadian-issued sepia-toned image are 1.) 1908 E102 V61 specimen is is accented by Hans Lobert one of five at its Ruth’s facsimile (SGC Authentic) with E26 Menagerie Gum reverse; 2.) tier with only signature. Encapsulated and Graded PR-FR 1 by PSA, 1909 E92 Dave Shean Wrong Back (BVG 1) with E26 two graded higher. While Ruth’s likeness is framed by this unnumbered blank-back Canadian-issued specimen Menagerie Gum reverse; 3.) 1921 E121 Herpolsheimer pinpoint centering, minor paper loss on the upper bor- is one of 10 graded and hails from the very start of the Co. Charles Deal (SGC 30) and 4.) 1930 Baguer der accounts for the technical assessment. Bronx Bombers’ unrivaled championship run. Chocolate (PSA 6). Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

15. (11) 1933 16. 1938 17. (13) Goudey 1936 Baseball #273 Jimmy R312 Hall of Foxx PSA Pastels Famers & 8—None BVG Stars—All Better Graded SGC Graded Highest Graded Group Each graded by Jimmy Foxx! with Graded NM-MT 8 SGC. This power Multiple packed lineup of by PSA. (11) 1933 Goudey Devastate your Hall of Baseball Hall of registry competi- Famers tion by unleashing Famers and stars is Pictured ideal for the this 1938 Goudey Each graded depression-era set #273 Jimmy Foxx by BVG. Featured is an alluring assortment of (13) specialist. Included specimen. The 1936 R312 Pastel Photos, the majority of which are the among these offered high-grade highest evaluated by the third-party service. Included appropriately grad- gum card of the are BVG 6.5: #45 Traynor/Galan; BVG 6: (4 cards) ed specimens are SGC 70: (3 cards) with #23 Cuyler, prodigous slugger with Bell/Bonura, Greenberg, Herman/Hack, Parmalee; #103 Combs, #138 Pennock; SGC 60: (5 cards) with is one of (15) such Foxx examples at the grading tier BVG 5.5: (5 cards) with Bejman/Hemsley, Frey, #102 T. Jackson, #133 Lindstrom, #134 S. Rice, #168 with none better, surpassing 91% of the remaining Mack/Grove, Rowe, Vaughan/Wagner; BVG 5: (2 Goslin, #229 Vaughan; SGC 55: (2 cards) with #63 “XX” copies judged by the third-party authenticator. cards) with Camilli, Hartnett/Herman/Lindstrom and Cronin, #187 Manush and SGC 30: #1 Bengough. Perfect for the depression era investor with an eye for BVG 4.5: Harder. Opening Bid $250.00 the very best. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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18. 1936 R312 Pastels 19. 1909-11 Joe T206 White 20. 1910 DiMaggio Border Ray Standard Rookie Demmitt (St. Caramel E93 BVG EX Louis 5— Variation) - PSA 2 Highest PSA 2.5 Opening Bid $100.00 Graded Opening Bid Opening Bid $400.00 $400.00

21. 1912 22. 1923 T207 Brown W515-1 Background Walter Walter Johnson Johnson (Hand SGC 50 Cut)—PSA 6 Opening Bid Opening Bid $200.00 $250.00

23. (2) 1926 W512 Babe Ruth Strip Cards with (1) SGC Authentic Opening Bid $200.00

25. 1952 26. 1952 Topps Baseball #3 24. 1928 Baseball Hank Fro-Joy #1 #333 Pee Thompson Babe Ruth Wee Reese (Black BVG 3 PSA 4— Back)— Opening Bid High $200.00 SGC 84 Number Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

29. 1952 27. 1952 28. 1952 Topps Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball #375 Jack #392 Hoyt #364 Clyde Wilhelm Sukeforth Merson PSA 7— PSA 5— PSA 7—High High Number High Number Number Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $200.00 $200.00 $200.00

10 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 30. 1951 31. (52) Bowman 1952 Topps #253 Baseball Mickey PSA Mantle Graded 6- Rookie 6.5 Singles Card - with PSA 4 Roberts Peering Vibrant and sharp straight ahead group of (52) at a future of 1952 Topps tape-measure Baseball PSA home runs graded cards, and seemingly annual World Series titles, 19-year-old was the subject each graded of Bowman’s 1951 Baseball #253. Encapsulated and Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, this either EX-MT 6 particular example is an absolute must to any high-end collection. Among the post- or EX-MT+ 6.5 war era’s most coveted baseball treasures, the cardboard heirloom portrays a youthful by the grading Mantle at a facility (as evidenced by the palm trees in the background) service. Included with a visible outline of his original number “6” on the back of his Yankee road jersey. are PSA 6.5: (7 cards) with #103, 121, 134, 154, 202, 217, 242; PSA 6: (45 cards) Text on the reverse is consistent with the widespread touting of Mantle at that time, with #18, 38 (bb), #59 Roberts, 70, 86, 87, 92, 100, 101, 111, 117, 118, #122 Jensen, telling of the young prospect’s abilities and potential (all of which were realized). This 123, 124, 127, 135, 137, 147, 149, 153, 155, 157, 158, 162, 164, 165, 172, 178, 183, one features vivid colors and a clean reverse, with slightly askew centering preventing 197, 207, #215 Bauer, 223, #227 Garagiola, 241, 244, 249, 272, 281, 284, 288, 293, higher assessment. 303 and 307. Perfect for the set builder! Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $750.00

32. (47) 1952 Topps Baseball Graded Cards with (2) Wynn 33. (42) 1952 Topps Build the foundation for your 1952 Baseball Graded Cards— Topps Baseball project with these (47) All 5-5.5 graded cards. Included are PSA 6: (2 Consistent mid-grade assortment of cards) with #96 (oc), 206 (oc); PSA 5: (42) different 1952 Topps Baseball sin- #12 (mc); BVG 4.5: #294; PSA 4.5: gles, each judged and encapsulated by (2 cards) with #21 (bb), 256; BVG 4: the major grading companies. Included (2 cards) with #3 (bb), #277 Wynn; are PSA 5.5: (3 cards) with #93, #215 PSA 4: (27 cards) with #16 (mc), #29 Bauer, 235; SGC 70: #200; BVG 5: Kluszewski, 35, 46 (bb), 64, 80 (bb), #265; PSA 5: (34 cards) with #28 (bb), 81, 85, 109, 148, 151 (mc), 167, 222 32 (bb), #33 Spahn, 38 (bb), 53 (bb), (mc), 233, 257, 258, #268 Lemon, 60 (bb), 61 (bb) #66 Roe (bb), 68 (bb), 273, (2) 278, 285, 292, 296, 299, 301, 83, 89, 94, 131, 133, 136, 143, 150, 305, 308; SGC 50: (3 cards) with #35, 161, 164, 166, 168, 169, 194, 213, 46 (bb), 63 (bb); BVG 3.5: (2 cards) 231, 234, #246 Kell, 248, 263, 269, with #10 (bb), 123; PSA 3: (3 cards) 271, 281, 290, 297; SGC 60: (3 cards) with #128, #274 Branca, #277 Wynn; with #122 Jensen, 178 and 294. SGC 40: (3 cards) with #23, 77 (bb), Opening Bid $400.00 147 and PSA 2: #9. Opening Bid $250.00

34. (23) 1952 Topps Baseball 35. (24) 1952 Topps High Baseball PSA 7-7.5 Numbers Graded Singles with Razor-sharp assortment of two dozen Herman— different 1952 Topps Baseball sin- All PSA 4- gles. Included are PSA 7.5: (3 cards) with #137 McMillan, #214 Hopp, 4.5 #259 Addis; PSA 7: (21 cards) with Each graded either #23 Goodman, #34 Valo (bb), #54 VG-EX 4 or VG- Kiely, #64 Sievers, #68 Chambers EX+ 4.5 by PSA. (bb), #116 Scheib, #136 Schmitz, Consistent group- #147 B. Young, #153 Rush, #154 ing of (23) differ- Muir, #161 Byerly, #165 Kazak, ent 1952 Topps #192 Ginsberg, #193 H. Simpson, Baseball high #228 Brazle, #237 Coleman, #253 numbers. Included Berardino, #254 Dobson, #283 Masi, are PSA 4.5: #403 B. Miller; PSA 4: (22 cards) with #313 Thomson, #322 Ra. #286 DeMaestri and #298 Ross. Jackson, #324 Hacker, #325 Serena, #328 Borkowski, #338 Yvars, #340 Hooper, #347 Opening Bid $400.00 Adcock, #353 Del Greco, #356 Atwell, #363 Rozek, #366 Madison, #367 Thorpe, #369 Groat RC, #372 McDougald RC, #376 Throneberry, #380 Kohorek, #382 S. Jones RC, #386 Yuhas, #388 Chipman, #394 Herman and #404 Brodowksi. Opening Bid $750.00

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36. 1952 Topps Baseball High Number Group of 37. (12) 1952 Topps Baseball (15)—All PSA 3-3.5 High Numbers—All PSA 5-5.5 or or SGC 40 SGC 60 Very attractive assortment of Enterprising post-war collectors will find “real (15) 1952 Topps Baseball high value” with these (12) 1952 Topps Baseball high numbers featuring multiple numbers. These relatively crisp renderings dis- stars. Included are PSA 3.5: (2 play only superficial wear commensurate with cards) with #358 Kucab, #388 their assigned technical grades. Included are Chipman; SGC 40: (3 cards) SGC 60: #320 Rutherford; PSA 5.5: #336 with #317 Marrero, #355 Koslo; PSA 5: (10 cards, one qualifier) with Morgan, #387 Meyer; PSA 3: #321 Black RC, #327 Wilson, #334 Mizell, #343 (10 cards) with #316 D. Gernert, #357 Burgess, #358 Kucab, #362 Williams RC, #319 Walker, Heintzelman, #375 Merson (mk), #393 St. Claire #323 Church, #343 Gernert, #344 Blackwell, #354 Hatfield, #364 Sukeforty, #384 and #402 Harrist. Crosetti, #394 Herman and #406 Nuxhall. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

38. (12) 1952 Topps Baseball High Numbers—All PSA 4 or 39. (11) 1952 Topps Baseball SGC 50-55 High Numbers—All PSA or SGC Score a sizable chunk of the 1952 Topps Baseball Very nice mid-grade gallery of (12) 1952 Topps high numbers with these (11) PSA or SGC graded Baseball high numbers. Included among this col- cards. Included are SGC 40: #344 Blackwell; orful assortment are SGC 55: #405 Pellagrini; PSA 4: #385 Franks (mc); PSA 3: (2 cards) with SGC 50: (8 cards) with #313 Thomson, #330 #340 Hooper (mk), #367 Thorpe (mk); PSA 2.5: Lown, #345 S. White, #349 Cain, #362 #339 Meyer; PSA 2: (5 cards) with #315 Heintzelman, #368 Wright, #395 Pitler, #398 H. Durocher, #321 Black, #326 Shuba, #389 Wade, Rice; PSA 4: (3 cards) with #347 Adcock, #391 #397 Main and PSA 1.5: #368 Wright. Chapman and #404 Brodwoski. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

40. (10) 1952 Topps Baseball Higher Graded Cards—All PSA 7-8 with Qualifiers 41. (7) 1952 Topps Baseball New Each graded either NM-MT 8 or NM 7 with York Yankees with #372 qualifiers. Sterling arrangement of (10) 1952 McDougald—All PSA 5-7 Topps Baseball singles, each displaying high- Bronx Bombers! Pinstriped themed collectors grade attributes with the exception of factory will emerge victorious with these (7) 1952 Topps errant printing techniques common to the issue. Baseball New York Yankee singles, each of which Regardless, this group still presents very nicely. is appropriately graded by PSA. Included are: Included are PSA 8: (5 cards) with #22 D. PSA 7: (3 cards) with #67 Reynolds (black back), DiMaggio (oc, black back), #113 D. Sisler (oc), #215 Bauer, #248 Shea; PSA 6: (3 cards) with #161 Byerly (oc), #214 Hopp (oc), #238 #48 Page (Correct Bio), #57 Lopat, #175 B. Houtteman (oc); PSA 7: (5 cards) with #166 Martin and PSA 5: #372 McDougald. LaPalme (oc), #203 Simmons (mc), #274 Branca Opening Bid $250.00 (oc), #294 Cooper (oc) and #307 Campos (oc). Opening Bid $200.00

42. (5) 1952 Topps Baseball High Numbers—All PSA 6 43. (3) 1952 Topps Baseball PSA or SGC 80 8 Graded Cards with Vernon Each graded NM-MT 8 by PSA. “Pack fresh” trio Those pursuing the 1952 Topps of 1952 Topps Baseball cards featuring 1.) #95 Baseball edition will be hard- Ken Holcombe; 2.) #106 Mickey Vernon and 3.) pressed to find better copies for #124 Monte Kennedy. These electric 60 year-old their sets than these (5) PSA beauties exhibit solid perimeters, accurate center- graded high numbers. Included ing, precise registration and alluring obverse are PSA 6: (3 cards) with #331 hues. Perfect for the PSA Registry participant. Morgan, #336 Koslo, #348 Opening Bid $250.00 Kelly; PSA 6 (oc): #342 Labine and SGC 80: #386 Yuhas. Opening Bid $400.00

12 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 46. (52) 1954 Topps Baseball SGC Graded 84-88 Cards with Berra & Spahn Electric gallery of (52) 1954 Topps Baseball SGC 84-88 graded cards with stars. Included are SGC 88: (2 cards) 45. (48) 1954 Topps Baseball SGC with #62 (1 of 3, 44. 1954 Topps Baseball #1 Ted none better), 185 (1 Graded 60-80 Cards Williams & #10 — of 5, two better); Upper tier assortment of (48) 1954 Topps Baseball sin- SGC 86: (4 cards) with #77 (1 of 4, five better), 140 (1 Both PSA 7 gles. Included are crisp versions of SGC 80: (20 cards) of 5, eight better), 202 (1 of 3, three better), 238 (1 of Each graded NM 7 by PSA. Iconic Hall of Famers from with #76, 88, 91, 106, 110, 111, 113, 118, 120, 131, 2, four better); SGC 84: (46 cards) with #9, #13 B. opposing leagues are the subjects of these 1954 To p p s 133, 176, 209, 214, 223, 230, 234, 242, 243, 247; SGC Martin, #20 Spahn, 29, 38, 40, 42, 47, #50 Berra, 65, Baseball singles featuring #1 Ted Wi l l i a m s and #10 70: (12 cards) with #78, 115, 127, 130, 138, 190, 211, 71, 79, 80, 84, 85, 92, 93, 97, 99, 100, 105, 109, 112, Jackie Robinson. The creamy canvases exhibit vibrant 219, 222, 226, 240, 241; SGC 60: (16 cards) with #77, 114, 116, 131, 134-136, 145, 148, 152, 186, #187 surfaces, precise centering and solid perimeters. Perfect 82, 104, 122, 124, 129, 198, 204, 208, 212, 216, 218, Manush, 196, #197 Rowe, 203, 206, 213, 217, 225, for those constructing a quality 1954 Topps Baseball set. 220, 232, 236 and 245. 228, 229, 233, 237 and 246. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

48. (3) 49. (14) 1956- 1956-1957 1958 Topps Topps Baseball Dodgers Mickey PSA Mantle Graded PSA Cards Graded with J. Cards Robinson Establish Esteemed your classic “Bums” of Topps Flatbush are 47. 1955 Topps Baseball Hall of Baseball front-and-cen- Fame Rookies: #123 Koufax (SGC Mickey ter with these Mantle col- (14) 1956 and 1957 Topps Baseball Brooklyn Dodger 60) & #164 Clemente (SGC 55) lection with PSA graded cards. Included are 1956 Topps: (2 cards) Beloved superstars and Roberto these (3) 1956-1958 singles. Included are appropriately with #30 J. Robinson (PSA 5), #260 Reese (PSA 4); Clemente take center stage on this pair of 1955 Topps graded specimens of 1.) 1956 Topps #135 (PSA 5, gray 1957 Topps: (12 cards) with #5 (PSA 7), 53 (PSA 6), Baseball renditions. Included are 1.) #123 Koufax RC back); 2.) 1958 Topps #150 (PSA 6) and 3.) 1958 Topps #80 Hodges (PSA 7), #170 Snider (PSA 7), #210 (SGC 60) and 2.) #164 Clemente RC (SGC 55). These #418 w/Aaron (PSA 6). Each gum card presents at the Campanella (PSA 6), 242 (PSA 7), 277 (PSA 6), 284 solid horizontal depictions present at the peak of their peak of their assigned technical grade. (PSA 6), 319 (PSA 7), 366 (PSA 7), 376 (PSA 7) and assigned technical grades. Opening Bid $250.00 #400 Dodgers’ Sluggers (PSA 6). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

50. (30) 51. (7) 1957- 1957 1959 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball SGC PSA 8 Graded Graded Superstars Singles with with Koufax, Drysdale Mantle & (2) RC Mays— 52. (10) 1953-1963 Topps Baseball Each graded Higher with (2) Berra— NM-MT 8 by Grade PSA. The All PSA 7 Elite grouping of offered high- Proclaim your allegiance to professional sport’s most (7) 1957-1959 grade 1957 successful franchise by claiming these (10) 1953-1963 baseball heroes Topps Topps Baseball New York Yankee singles. Each graded for the discrimi- Baseball singles group has a distinct Brooklyn flavor NM 7 by PSA. Included are crisp renditions of 1953 nating Topps col- with (19/30) subjects being represented by a Dodger. Topps: (3 cards) with #87 Lopat, #104 Berra, #119 lector. Each highly graded by SGC, included are SGC Included are #5, #18 Drysdale RC, 22, #24 Mazeroski Sain; 1954 Topps: #101 Woodling; 1955 Topps: #80 88: (2 cards) with 1959 Topps: #163 Koufax, #180 RC, 29, #30 Reese, 36, 53, #80 Hodges, 82, 116, 147, Grim; 1956 Topps: (2 cards) with #110 Berra, #332 Berra; SGC 86: 1957 Topps #170 Snider; SGC 84: (2) 173, 178, 190, 201, #210 Campanella, 214, 242, 252, Larsen; 1958 Topps: #20 McDougald; 1962 Topps: #50 Mays; SGC 70: (2 cards) with 1957 Topps #95 275, 277, 284, 297, 331, 337, 366, 376, 384 and #400 #139 Reniff (Pitching) and 1963 Topps: Mantle and 1958 Topps #47 Maris RC. Dodgers Sluggers. #173Tresh/Mantle/Richardson. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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53. 1965 Topps New York Yankees Team Set (28/28)—All PSA 8 Although the 1965 New York Yankees plummeted to their first losing season in 40 years, the squad was still comprised of greats such as Ford, Mantle and Maris. Each graded NM-MT 8 by PSA, this high-grade 1965 Topps team set of (28) cards is perfect for pinstriped . Included are #13, 30, 65, 97, 115, 131, #155 Maris, 177, 226, 245, 254, 261, 281, 309, #330 Ford, #350 Mantle, 369, 388, 413, 440, 450, 475, #513 Yankees Team, 532, #550 Stottlemyre, 566, 582 and #598 Downing. Opening Bid $500.00

56. 1954 Topps 54. 1953 Topps Baseball #94 Baseball #82 Mickey Mantle - PSA 4 PSA 6 (MC) Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 55. 1954 Wilson Franks & —Both PSA 4 Opening Bid $200.00

59. 1961 7-11 #15 SGC 88—Highest Graded 58. (6) 1960 & 1961 Topps Baseball Opening Bid $100.00 57. 1955 Bowman Baseball #202 Graded Cards with Aaron, Clemente Mickey Mantle - PSA 6 Opening Bid $150.00 & Mantle Opening Bid $250.00

62. 1963 Topps 60. 1961 7-11 61. 1961 7-11 #25 Baseball #537 #23 Ernie Banks Roger Maris SGC 82 SGC 60 Rookie SGC 70 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

63. 1967 Topps 65. 1990 Topps Venezuelan Baseball #USA1 Retirado #145 George Bush Joe DiMaggio BGS 4.5 SGC 40 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 64. 1971 Topps Baseball #5 Thurman Munson BVG 9 Opening Bid $500.00

14 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 66. 1933 Goudey 67. 1934-1936 National Baseball Near Set of Chicle Diamond Stars Near (234/240) with (2) Ruth & Set (104/108) (2) Gehrig Remarkable 1934-1936 National Chicle Four Ruth & Gehrig Cards! Well- Diamond Stars near set of (104/108) cards. loved 1933 Goudey Baseball near set These vivid “art deco” renderings which of (234/240) cards with two cards capture the essence of depression-era base- each of Ruth and Gehrig. More than ball have an approximate condition break- 97% of this iconic gum card set is down of 15% (EX or better), 25% (VG- available in one shot. Although each EX), 30% (VG) and 30% (GD or lesser) card grades (PR to FR) due to varying with the tougher high numbers displaying levels of reverse writing and a combi- similarly to the remainder of the set. Less nation of acute obverse wear, the high than 10% of the cards are either miscut or caliber player selection overwhelms slightly trimmed. Highlights include #1 any technical flaws. Key players Grove (FR), #2 Simmons (VG), #9 include #19 Dickey, #22 Traynor, #29 Cochrane (VG-EX), #11 Dickey (VG), #31 Foxx, #89 Speaker, #92 Gehrig, #119 Cuyler (VG-EX), #39 Hubbell (VG-EX), Hornsby, #127 Ott, #128 Klein, #149 #44 Hornsby (VG), #50 Ott (VG), #54 Ruth, #160 Gehrig, #181 Ruth, #188 Greenberg (VG-EX, corrected), #77 Hornsby, #207 Ott, #216 Gomez, Gehringer (VG-EX), #83 P. Waner (VG- #220 Grove, #223 Dean, #230 EX), #95 Appling (VG), #97 Lopez (VG), #99 Traynor (GD), #103 Dickey (VG), Hubbell and #234 Hubbell. Missing #105 Lombardi (EX) and #108 Berger (VG-EX). Missing only #3 Maranville, #64 only #25 P. Waner, #53 Ruth, #60 Foxx, #100 Averill and #104 Rolfe for completion. Due to rudimentary factory print- Hoyt, #106 Lajoie, 112, and #144 Ruth for completion. ing techniques of the age, size variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00

68. 1948 Bowman 69. 1949 Bowman Baseball Near Master Set (240/240) Baseball Plus (12) Variations with (30) SGC Graded Complete Set Exceptional 1949 Bowman Baseball (48/48) with (11) Near Master Set set of (240) cards plus (12) variations with (30) SGC graded SGC Graded keys. Numerous Hall of Famers make Stars their debuts in this colorful edition Stunning 1948 Bowman which has an approximate condition Baseball complete set of breakdown for the ungraded portion of (48) cards with (11) SGC 30% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), graded stars. The ungraded 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). portion of this crease-free The challenging high series presents edition has an approximate only slightly lesser than the low num- condition breakdown of bers. Highlights include #24 Musial 25% (NM or better), 50% (SGC 70), #27 Feller (SGC 70), #36 (EX-MT) and 25% (EX or Reese (SGC 84), #46 Roberts RC (VG), #50 J. Robinson RC (SGC 70), #60 Berra lesser) with moderate instances of errant centering associated with the issue. (VG), #84 Campanella RC (apparent factory miscut), #98 Rizzuto (SGC 80, No Highlights include #1 Elliott (EX), #2 Blackwell (EX-MT), #3 Kiner RC (SGC 60), Name on Front), #100 Hodges RC (EX), #110 Wynn RC (SGC 84, 1 of 5, seven bet- #4 Mize RC (EX), #5 Feller (SGC 55), #6 Berra RC (SGC 80), #7 Reiser (EX-MT), ter), #210 Gordon (SGC 84, 1 of 3, six better), #214 Ashburn RC (SGC 82), #224 #8 Rizzuto RC SP (SGC 70), #12 Sain (EX-MT), #14 Reynolds (NM), #17 Slaughter Paige RC (SGC 60), #226 Snider RC (SGC 86), #233 Doby RC (SGC 80), #238 (SGC 84), #18 Spahn RC (SGC 84), #19 Henrich (NM), #29 Page (EX-MT), #36 Lemon RC (SGC 84, 1 of 8, four better); Name on Front Variations: (6 cards, aver- Musial RC (SGC 80), #38 Schoendienst RC (EX-MT), #40 Marion (EX), #41 Barney age EX to EX-MT) with #4, 78, 83, #85 Mize (EX-MT), 88, #98 Rizzuto (EX); (SGC 60), #45 Sauer (SGC 86, 1 of 4, three better), #47 Thomson RC (SGC 84, 1 of Script Variations: (6 cards, average VG-EX) with #109, 124, 126 (trimmed), 127, 5, four better) and #48 Koslo RC (SGC 88, 1 of 3, none better). 132 and 143. Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, moderate Opening Bid $250.00 centering/size variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00

70. 1950 Bowman 71. 1951 Baseball Near Set Bowman (251/252) Baseball Though the 1950 Bowman Baseball Near Set series is small in size, the offered near (323/324) set of (251/252) cards is definitely not diminutive in stature. These colorful with (9) treasures have an approximate condi- SGC tion breakdown of 20% (EX or better), Graded 30% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 25% (GD or lesser) with the challenging first Stars series presenting only slightly lesser Challenging than the more available numbers. Keys 1951 Bowman include #6 Feller (VG-EX), #19 Spahn Baseball near set (VG), #21 Reese (VG-EX), #22 J. of (323/324) cards with (9) SGC graded keys. The ungraded portion of this series has Robinson (FR, reverse writing), #46 an approximate condition breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 20% Berra (FR, reverse paper loss), #75 (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with the tougher high numbers presenting only Campanella (VG), #77 Snider (VG- slightly lesser than the more available series. Approximately half display traces of EX), #98 T. Williams (GD), #139 Mize reverse wax staining associated with the issue. Highlights include #1 Ford RC (SGC (VG-EX, signed no cert) and #219 40), #2 Berra (EX), #26 Rizzuto (EX), #30 Feller (SGC 80), #31 Campanella (SGC Bauer (EX, signed, no cert). Also pres- 60), #32 Snider (SGC 84, 1 of 6, nine better), #80 Reese (EX-MT), #165 T. Williams ent are (3) PSA graded commons of (SGC 60), #181 Stengel (SGC 84, 1 of 6, four better), #218 Lopat (SGC 86, 1 of 2, #70 (PSA 6), 158 (PSA 7) and 170 (PSA 7). Missing only #32 Roberts for completion. four better), #232 Fox RC (EX), #290 Dickey (SGC 70) and #305 Mays RC (SGC More on our website. 55). Missing only #253 Mantle RC for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $900.00

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72. 1952 Topps Baseball Complete Set (407/407) with (8) SGC Graded including #311 Mantle Rookie—SGC 35 The gold standard set of the post-war collecting hobby is undoubtedly found with the 1952 Topps Baseball edition. The remarkable realization of the col- laboration between , “the father of the modern ” and artist , the fledging New York company put competitors on notice with the advent of these attractive “giant size picture cards”. The offered 1952 Topps Baseball complete set of (407) cards is the culmination of a labor of love from our consignor. Headlined by (8) SGC graded keys, this alluring set is a sight to behold ranging from the bookend cards of Pafko and Mathews to all cards in between. The approximate condition breakdown for the #1-310 portion is as follows: 20% (VG-EX or better), 30% (VG), 30% (GD) and 20% (FR or lesser) with nearly 5% of the cards (primarily from the first series) displaying reverse paper loss or writing. The #1-80 first series have red backs (a complete black back subset is available in a separate lot in this auction). The challenging #311-407 high series have an approximate condition breakdown of 15% (VG-EX or better), 25% (VG), 40% (GD) and 20% (FR or lesser).

Highlights include #1 Pafko (PR), #11 Rizzuto (GD), #33 Spahn (GD), #37 Snider (EX-MT), #59 Roberts (GD), #65 Slaughter (VG-EX), #88 Feller (VG), #175 B. Martin RC (EX), #191 Berra (VG-EX), #216 Ashburn (EX), #261 Mays (SGC 50), #311 Mantle (SGC 35), #312 J. Robinson (SGC 50), #314 Campanella (trimmed), #317 Marrero (SGC 80), #321 Black (GD), #326 Shuba (VG), #327 A. Wilson (SGC 82), #333 Reese (GD), #365 Lavagetto (SGC 55), #372 McDougald RC (SGC 50), #373 J. Turner (VG- EX), #377 Dressen (VG), #384 Crosetti (GD), #392 Wilhelm RC (GD), #394 Herman (GD), #396 D. Williams RC (GD), #400 Dickey (SGC 45) and #407 Mathews RC (GD). This iconic set is appropriately housed in a museum quality MJ Roop archival system with accompanying slipcase and checklist. More on our website. Opening Bid $4000.00

73. 1951 Bowman Baseball Complete Set (324/324) with 74. 1952 Bowman Baseball Complete Set (250/250) with SGC 40 Mantle & Mays Rookies (16) SGC Graded including SGC 86 Mays The undisputed king of all Bowman Baseball sets is delivered with the offered 1951 Brilliant 1952 Bowman Baseball complete set of (250) cards with (16) SGC graded complete edition of (324) cards. This instantly recognizable series is bolstered by the keys. The ungraded portion of this clean edition has an approximate condition break- inclusion of (5) graded cards including the debuts of Mantle and Mays. The overall down throughout of 30% (EX-MT or better), 40% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 10% (VG approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 15% (EX or better), 25% (VG-EX), or lesser) with roughly half displaying traces of reverse wax staining associated with 35% (VG) and 25% (GD or lesser) with several displaying traces of reverse wax the issue. Highlights include #1 Berra (VG-EX), #8 Reese (EX), #11 Kiner (SGC 86, staining associate with the issue. Highlights include #1 Ford RC (SGC 60), #2 Berra 1 of 4, two better), #23 Lemon (SGC 82), #44 Campanella (EX), #52 Rizzuto (EX), (GD), #7 Hodges (SGC 82), #26 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #30 Feller (PSA 5), #31 #75 Kell (SGC 84), #80 Hodges (SGC 84), #101 Mantle (SGC 60), #116 Snider (EX), Campanella (VG-EX), #32 Snider (VG-EX), #80 Reese (EX-MT), #165 T. Williams #128 Newcombe (SGC 86, 1 of 3, three better), #145 Mize (SGC 84), #196 Musial (VG), #232 Fox RC (GD), #253 Mantle RC (SGC 40) and #305 Mays RC (SGC 40). (SGC 82), #217 Stengel (SGC 80), #218 Mays (SGC 86, 1 of 2, six better), #232 This set is housed in a museum quality MJ Roop archival system with accompanying Slaughter (SGC 80) and #252 Crosetti (SGC 84). More on our website. slipcase and checklist. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $1200.00

16 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 75. 1951 Topps 76. 1952 Topps Red Backs Master Baseball Low Set of (52/52) Base Numbers Black Back Plus (2) Variations (1-80) Set Featured is a 1951 Topps Master set completists will Red Backs master set of undoubtedly be interested in the (52/52) base cards plus a pair offered 1952 Topps Baseball Low of variations. This series Numbers Black Back (1-80) set. overwhelmingly averages The first series for the iconic edi- (NM) with a handful lesser. tion has an approximate condition Highlights include #1 Berra breakdown of 30% (VG-EX or (EX-MT), #5 Rizzuto (NM), better), 20% (VG), 30% (GD) #8 Wynn (VG-EX), #15 and 20% (FR or lesser) with Kiner (NM), #20 D. nearly 5% displaying tape residue DiMaggio (NM), #22 Feller or writing. Highlights include #1 (EX-MT), #30 Spahn (NM), Pafko (VG), #2 Runnels (GD), #31 Hodges (VG), #36 #11 Rizzuto (GD), #20 Loes Zernial (NM, ), #38 (PR), #26 Irvin (PR, punch hole), Snider (NM), #39 #29 Kluszewski (GD), #33 Spahn Kluszewski (NM), #50 Irvin (GD), #36 Hodges (VG), #37 RC (NM) and #52 Holmes Snider (GD), #48 Page (GD), #49 (VG-EX, ). Also pres- Sain (VG), #57 Lopat (EX-MT), #59 Roberts (VG), #65 Slaughter (VG), #66 Roe ent are the variations for #36 (PR, tape) and #67 Reynolds (VG-EX). A complete 1952 Topps edition of (407) cards Zernial (EX-MT, ) and #52 Holmes (EX-MT, Hartford). including the Red Back (1-80) set is available separately in this auction. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

78. 1953 Red Man Tobacco Baseball Complete Set (52/52) with Tabs “The golden age of base- ball” is profiled with the offered 1953 Red Man Tobacco complete set of (52) cards, each of which has retained its original tabbing. This mid-grade edition features (26) players from each league and generally averages (VG-EX to EX). 77. 1953 Bowman Baseball Black & White Near (52/64) & Highlights include (22) 1953 Bowman Color with Bauer/Berra/Mantle American League: #1 Tempting tandem of 1953 Bowman Baseball products including a Black & White near Stengel (VG), #3 Berra set of (52/64) and (22) Color singles. Highlights include 1953 Bowman Black & (VG), #10 Rizzuto (EX); White near: (52/64, average VG to VG-EX, four dupes, 1 PSA Graded) with #15 National League: #3 Mize (VG), #25 Sain (PSA 5), #28 Wilhelm (GD); 1953 Bowman Color: (22 cards, Ashburn (VG), #5 median GD, 6 PSA graded) with #32 Musial (FR, paper loss), #38 Byrd (PSA 8) and Campanella (EX), #10 Reese(VG), #14 Snider (VG) and #26 Musial (EX). #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

79. 1948 & 1955 80. 1955 Topps Bowman Baseball Baseball Complete Set Near/Partial Sets of (206) Cards Featured are near/partial Impressive 1955 Topps Baseball sets from the bookend edi- complete set of (206) cards head- tions of the Bowman lined by a trio of rookie Hall of Baseball series which ran Famers in Clemente, Killebrew from 1948-1955. and Koufax. This horizontal edi- Highlights include 1948 tion has an approximate condition Bowman near: (44/48, breakdown of 15% (EX or better), average VG-EX, 2 graded) 35% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and with #3 Kiner RC (EX- 25% (GD or lesser) with 15-20% MT), #5 Feller (EX-MT), displaying reverse adhesive #6 Berra RC (VG), #17 residue or writing. Highlights Slaughter (VG-EX), #18 include #2 T. Williams (VG), #4 Spahn RC (PSA 6, oc), #36 Kaline (VG), #28 Banks (GD), Musial RC (GD); 1955 #47 Aaron (FR), #50 J. Robinson Bowman partial: (VG), #123 Koufax RC (VG), (218/320, average VG-EX, #124 Killebrew RC (VG-EX), 1 graded) with #10 Rizzuto #155 Mathews (VG), #164 (EX), #59 Ford (VG-EX), Clemente RC (GD), #189 Rizzuto #184 Mays (trimmed) and (GD), #194 Mays (FR, tape), #202 Mantle (VG). More #198 Berra (PR, pin hole) and on our website. #210 Snider (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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81. 1956 Topps Baseball 82. 1956 Topps Baseball Complete Set (340/340) Near Set (306/340) with 4 with (8) Graded Plus SGC Graded Stars, Both Checklists Checklist & Mantle Extremely clean 1956 Topps Baseball Sparkling 1956 Topps Baseball near complete set of (340) cards with (8) set featuring the base set of (306/340) PSA graded plus both checklists. The cards including (4) SGC Graded cards, approximate condition breakdown for a checklist along with (74) white this popular horizontal series is as fol- backs and (15) team variations. The lows: 20% (NM or better), 35% (EX- base set is attractive and has an MT), 25% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or approximate condition breakdown of lesser). Keys include #5 T. Williams 25% (NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), (EX-MT), #21 Collins (PSA 8), #30 J. 20% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or less- Robinson (EX-MT), #31 Aaron (EX- er). Superstars include: #5 T. Williams MT), #33 Clemente (VG-EX), #79 (EX), #15 Banks (EX-MT, white Koufax (PSA 5), #101 Campanella back), #20 Kaline (EX-MT, white (EX-MT), #110 Berra (EX-MT), #113 back), #30 J. Robinson (SGC 50), #31 Rizzuto (NM), #130 Mays (EX-MT), Aaron (SGC 82), #101 Campanella #135 Mantle (VG, white back), #150 (EX), #130 Mays (EX), #135 Mantle Snider (EX-MT), #164 Killebrew (EX, gray back), #164 Killebrew (EX-MT), #166 Dodgers Team (VG), (EX), #166 Dodgers Team (EX), #240 #200 Feller (EX), #240 Ford (EX-MT), #251 Yankees Team (VG-EX), #260 Reese Ford (SGC 55), #292 Aparicio RC (PSA 8, oc), #292 Aparicio RC (VG), NNO CL 1/3 (slightly erased) and NNO CL 2/4 (SGC 80) and 2nd Series checklist (GD). More on our website. (EX-MT). More on website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

84. 1958 83. 1956 Topps Topps Baseball Near Set Baseball of (262/340) with Complete Mantle, Mays & Set (494/494) Koufax Plus Promising 1956 Topps Wrapper in Baseball near set of MJ Roop (262/340) cards with legions of stars including Mantle, Album Mays and Koufax. This pri- Spotlighted is a marily mid-grade gathering “collector’s grade” generally averages (VG-EX) 1958 Topps with the stars presenting Baseball complete slightly lesser. Highlights set of (494) cards. include #5 T. Williams (FR), This series has an #33 Clemente (FR), #79 approximate condition breakdown of 25% (EX or better), 25% (VG-EX), 35% (VG) Koufax (GD), #130 Mays and 15% (GD or lesser) with only a handful of instances or reverse writing. Highlights (VG), #135 Mantle (VG-EX, include #1 T. Williams (VG-EX), #5 Mays (GD), #30 Aaron (GD), #47 Maris RC gray back), #164 Killebrew (VG), #52 Clemente (GD), #70 Kaline (VG), #150 Mantle (BVG 4), #187 Koufax (EX) and #260 Reese (VG). (FR, tear), #310 Banks (VG), #343 Cepeda RC (VG), #370 Berra (VG-EX), #418 More on our website. Mantle/Aaron (GD), #436 Mays/ Snider (EX), #485 T. Williams AS (VG), #486 Mays Opening Bid $400.00 AS (EX-MT) and #487 Mantle AS (BVG 3). Also present is a one-cent wrapper pre- senting in (EX) condition. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

85. 1959 Topps 86. 1959 Topps Baseball Complete Set Baseball of (572) Cards Complete Set Dynamic 1959 Topps Baseball com- of (572) plete set of (572) cards. This very Presented in its entire- clean edition has an approximate ty, this 1959 Topps condition breakdown of 15% (NM Baseball set of (572) or better), 35% (EX-MT), 25% was the card giant’s (EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) with biggest issue to date. the tough high numbers generally The approximate over- presenting on par with the remain- all breakdown is: 5% ing series. Highlights include #10 (EX or better); 30% Mantle (VG-EX), #50 Mays (VG), (VG-EX); 30% (VG); #150 Musial (EX-MT), #163 and 35% (GD or less- Koufax (EX), #202 Maris (VG- er) with tougher high EX), #212 Aaron/Mathews (PSA 5), numbers (507-572) #350 Banks (NM), #380 Aaron faring similarly. Keys (VG-EX), #461 Mantle HR (VG- include: #10 Mantle EX), #478 Clemente (EX-MT), (VG), #50 Mays (GD), #514 Gibson RC (NM), #543 #150 Musial (VG-EX), #163 Koufax (VG), #202 Maris (EX-MT), #380 Aaron (GD), Corsair Trio/Clemente (VG), #550 #461 Mantle HR (VG-EX), #478 Clemente (GD), #510 Yankees Team (marked), #514 Campanella (EX-MT), #561 Aaron Gibson RC (GD), #515 Killebrew (GD), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (FR), #550 AS (EX-MT), #563 Mays AS (VG- Campanella (GD), #561 Aaron AS (VG-EX), #563 Mays AS (GD) and #564 Mantle EX) and #564 Mantle AS (EX-MT). More on our website. AS (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

18 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 87. 1960 Topps Baseball 88. 1960 Topps Complete Set (572/572) Baseball Near Set of in MJ Roop Binder (571/572) Cards Crisp and attractive 1960 Topps Prized 1960 Topps Baseball near Baseball complete set of (572) cards. set of (571/572) cards. These hor- The approximate condition breakdown izontal renderings have an for this horizontal edition is as fol- approximate condition breakdown lows: 30% (EX-MT or better), 30% of 15% (NM or better), 35% (EX- (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 15% (VG or MT), 30% (EX) and 20% (VG- lesser) with the challenging high EX or lesser) with the difficult series presenting on par with the high series generally presenting lower numbers Highlights include similarly to the lower numbers. #148 Yastrzemski RC (EX-MT), #160 Featured are #28 B. Robinson Mantle/Boyer (EX), #200 Mays (VG- (NM), #148 Yastrzemski RC EX), #250 Musial (EX), #300 Aaron (FR), #160 Mantle/Boyer (VG- (EX), #316 McCovey RC (EX), #326 EX), #250 Musial (VG-EX), #300 Clemente (EX), #343 Koufax (VG- Aaron (EX-MT), #343 Koufax EX), #350 Mantle (EX), #377 Maris (EX-MT), #350 Mantle (EX), (EX), #554 McCovey AS (EX), #563 #377 Maris (EX), #554 McCovey Mantle AS (EX-MT), #564 Mays AS AS (NM), #564 Mays AS (EX- (EX), #565 Maris AS (EX-MT) and MT) and #566 Aaron AS (EX- #566 Aaron AS (EX-MT). This set is MT). Missing only #563 Mantle housed in a museum quality MJ Roop AS for completion. More on our archival system with accompanying slipcase and checklist. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

89. 1960 & 90. 1961 Topps 1961 Topps Baseball Near Set of Baseball (574/587) Cards Partial Sets Desirable 1961 Topps Baseball with Most near set of (574/587) cards. The difficult-to-complete edition has Major Stars an approximate condition break- Elite tandem of 1960 down of 15% (NM or better), and 1961 Topps 40% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and Baseball partial sets 20% (VG or lesser) with the featuring most major challenging high numbers gen- stars from those edi- erally presenting similarly to the tions. Ideal for the remaining series. Highlights prospective set collec- include #150 Mays (VG-EX), tor, these sets are high- #290 Musial (NM), #300 Mantle lighted by 1960 Topps: (378/572, average EX to EX-MT) with #148 Yastrzemski RC (VG), #307 Mantle WS (EX- (GD), #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX), #200 Mays (VG), #250 Musial (EX-MT), #300 MT), #344 Koufax (GD), #388 Aaron (EX-MT), #316 McCovey RC (VG-EX), #343 Koufax (EX-MT), #350 Mantle Clemente (EX-MT), #406 (VG-EX), #560 Banks AS (NM), #563 Mantle AS (EX-MT); 1961 Topps: (508/587, Mantle HR (EX-MT), #415 average VG-EX to EX, missing mostly high numbers) with #2 Maris (EX), #150 Aaron (VG), #417 Marichal RC Mays (EX-MT), #290 Musial (EX), #300 Mantle (EX-MT), #307 Mantle WS (EX- (VG), #475 Mantle MVP (EX), MT), #344 Koufax (EX-MT), #388 Clemente (EX-MT), #406 Mantle HR (EX), #415 #484 Aaron MVP (EX-MT), Aaron (GD), #417 Marichal RC (VG-EX), #475 Mantle MVP (EX-MT), #572 B. #576 Maris AS (EX-MT), #577 Aaron AS (EX-MT), #579 Mays AS (EX-MT) and Robinson AS (EX-MT), #579 Mays AS (EX-MT), #580 Kaline AS (NM) and #586 #581 F. Robinson AS (NM). More on our website. Ford AS (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

91. 1961 92. 1963 Baseball Greats Fleer Complete Set Baseball (154/154)—Higher Complete Grade Set of (67) Diamond immortals grace the Cards with offered 1961 Fleer Baseball (6) PSA Greats complete set of (154) cards. These crisp illustra- Graded tions have an approximate Colorful 1963 condition breakdown of 25% Fleer Baseball (NM or better), 40% (EX- complete set of MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (67) cards with (VG-EX or lesser). Keys (6) PSA graded include #1 Baker, Cobb, stars. The Wheat CL (VG-EX), #14 ungraded por- Cobb (NM), #31 Gehrig (EX- tion of this star MT), #75 Ruth (EX-MT), studded series has an approximate condition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or better), #89 Sisler/Traynor (VG-EX), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Keys include #4 B. Robinson #120 Lajoie (EX-MT), #150 (EX), #5 Mays (EX-MT), #8 Yastrzemski (EX-MT), #42 Koufax (PSA 8), #45 Spahn H. Wagner (EX-MT), #152 T. (PSA 7), #46 Adcock SP (VG-EX), #56 Clemente (EX-MT), #59 Mazeroski (EX- Williams (EX-MT) and #153 MT), #61 Gibson (EX-MT), NNO CL SP (VG); PSA 9: #30; PSA 8: (2 cards) with C. Young (EX). #22, 30 and PSA 7: #44 (st). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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93. 1963 94. 1963 Fleer Bazooka Baseball Baseball Complete Complete Set Set of (67/67) (36) with (35) Presented in Graded its entirety, this 1963 including Bazooka (4) Dupes Baseball set of Razor-sharp (36) is packed 1963 Fleer with extremely Baseball com- sharp, nicely plete set of cut examples. (67/67) with With dotted (35) graded cards and (4) dupes. The ungraded portion averages (NM) with crisp bor- lines visible on ders and clean edges. Highlights include #4 B. Robinson (PSA 8), #5 Mays (SGC 70), the vast majority, the thick-stock keepsakes show (EX-MT) or better quality (with #8 Yastrzemski (GAI 8), #41 Drysdale (SGC 84), #42 Koufax (NM), #43 Wills RC noted exceptions). Highlights include: #1 Mantle, #3 Banks (VG-EX), #5 Spahn, #7 (SGC 96), #45 Spahn (PSA 8), #46 Adcock SP (VG-EX), #56 Clemente (PSA 8), #59 Killebrew, #9 Aaron, #12 Mays (VG-EX), #14 Clemente, #17 Drysdale, #23 Musial Mazeroski (SGC 88), #61 Gibson (PSA 8), #64 Cepeda (GAI 8.5), NNO CL SP (SGC (VG), #30 B. Robinson and #31 F. Robinson. 60); GAI 9: #38 and SGC 96: #18. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

95. 1964 Bazooka Baseball High-Grade Complete Set in Panels 96. 1965 Bazooka Baseball Complete Set in Panels—Sharp The offered 1964 Bazooka Baseball complete set of (12) three-card panels is in Investment caliber 1965 Bazooka Baseball complete set of (12) three-card panels. remarkable condition and presents much nicer than when typically found on the sec- Neatly extracted from period bubble gum boxes, these relics average (NM to Mint) ondary market. Presents in (NM to Mint) condition and neatly extracted from period with well-defined perimeters and creamy surfaces. Highlights include #1 Mantle/2/3, bubble gum boxes. Highlights include #1 Mantle/2/3, #4/#5 Spahn/6, #7 #7 Killebrew/8/#9 Aaron, #10/11/#12 Mays, #13/#14 Clemente/15, #16/#17 B. Killebrew/8/#9 Aaron, #10/11/#12 Mays, #13/#14 Clemente/15, #16 Yastrzemski/#17 Williams/18, #19/20/#21 Bunning, #22/#23 Gibson/#24 Marichal, #28 Santo/29/#30 B. Williams/18, #19/20/#21 McCovey, #28/29/#30 B. Robinson, #31 F. Robinson/#32 B. Robinson, #31 F. Robinson/#32 Koufax/33 and #34 Kaline/35/36. Koufax/33 and #34 Kaline/35/36. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

97. 1951-1964 98. 1962- Baseball Oddball 1964 Collection with (2) Topps Complete/Near Baseball Sets & (103) Cards Near/ Golden age diamond stars Partial Set are found abundantly in this Run 1951-1964 baseball oddball Stacked 1962- collection including a pair of 1964 Topps complete/near sets and (103) Baseball cards. Highlights include near/partial set 1951 Berk Ross Baseball run loaded with set: (40/40, majority VG- dozens of Hall EX) with #2-4 Berra (EX), of Famers, #2-5 J. DiMaggio (GD); stars and key rookies. Highlights include 1962 Topps near: (548/598, average EX to 1952 Berk Ross: EX-MT, plus #176 variation VG-EX) with #1 Maris (EX-MT), #5 Koufax (EX), #10 Campanella (VG), Snider Clemente (PSA 6), #18 Mantle/Mays (EX), #50 Musial (EX-MT), #53 (GD, stain); 1963 Topps Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR LL (VG-EX), #199 Perry RC (EX-MT), #300 Mays Peel-Offs: (25 peel-offs, (EX), #318 Mantle IA (VG-EX), #320 Aaron (EX), #387 Brock RC (EX), #471 aggregate EX-MT) with Mantle AS (GD), #544 McCovey (EX); 1963 Topps partial: (357/576, average VG- Clemente (EX-MT), Koufax EX, 22 high numbers) with #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (EX-MT), #540 Clemente (EX-MT), Mays (EX-MT) (EX-MT), #553 Stargell RC (NM) and 1964 Topps partial: (232/587, average VG to and 1964 Topps Giants near: (59/60, median NM to NM-MT) with #25 Mantle VG-EX, 3 high numbers) with #200 Koufax (VG). More on our website. (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

20 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 99. 1964 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (587) Cards For the true set collector comes the offered 1964 Topps Baseball complete edition of (587) cards. This mid-grade series has an approximate con- dition breakdown throughout of 25% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser) with only 5% displaying traces of reverse tape residue/writing. Keys include #50 Mantle (FR, stain), #55 Banks (EX-MT), 100. 1965 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) with #125 Rose (VG-EX), #150 Mays (EX-MT), #200 Koufax (16) PSA Graded (EX), #225 Maris (VG), #300 Promising 1965 Topps Baseball complete set of (598) cards with (16) PSA graded Aaron (EX), #423 stars. This affordable mid-grade edition has an approximate condition breakdown of Aaron/Mays (EX), #440 25% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Keys Clemente (VG-EX) and #541 include #134 Mantle WS (EX), #160 Clemente (PSA 6), #170 Aaron (PSA 5.5), #207 Niekro RC (VG). More on our Rose (PSA 5), #250 Mays (VG-EX), #300 Koufax (PSA 6), #350 Mantle (PSA 5), website. #477 Carlton RC (PSA 6), #510 Banks (EX-MT), #526 Hunter RC (VG-EX) and Opening Bid $500.00 #581 Perez RC (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

101. 1965 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (587/587) Cards Majestic 1965 Topps Baseball complete set of (587) cards. This attractive edition is headlined by multiple Hall of Fame rookie cards and has an approximate condition break- down throughout of 25% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Featured are #134 Mantle WS (GD), #160 Clemente (GD), #170 102. 1966 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (598) Cards Aaron (EX), #207 Rose (VG- Superb 1966 Topps Baseball complete set of (598) cards. This colorful set has an EX), #250 Mays (EX), #300 approximate condition breakdown of 20% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) Koufax (EX-MT), #350 and 20% (VG-EX or lesser) with the challenging high numbers generally presenting Mantle (VG), #477 Carlton similarly to the more common series. Highlights include #1 Mays (FR), #30 Rose (GD), RC (EX-MT), #510 Banks #50 M a n t l e (GD), #100 Koufax (GD), #126 P a l m e r RC (EX-MT), #300 Clemente (VG- (EX-MT), #526 Hunter RC EX), #500 A a r o n (EX-MT), #526 Twins Team (EX), #550 McCovey (EX), #583 Ti g e r s (VG) and #581 Perez RC Team (VG-EX) and #598 Perry SP ( P S A 6). Due to rudimentary factory printing tech- (VG-EX). More on our website. niques, slight centering/size variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

103. 1966 & 1967 Topps 104. 1967 Topps Baseball Near Sets with Baseball Complete Set Most Major Stars (609/609) with SGC 86 Swing for the fences with the Seaver RC Plus (7) offered 1966 and 1967 Topps Variations Baseball near sets featuring the Challenging 1967 Topps Baseball majority of the stars and rookies on complete set of (609) cards with a their respective checklists. high-grade Seaver rookie plus (7) Highlights include 1966 Topps: variations. This difficult-to-complete (492/598, composite EX to EX-MT, edition has an approximate condition plus #62 variation EX-MT, missing breakdown of 20% (NM or better), mostly high numbers) with #1 40% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 15% Mays (EX), #30 Rose (EX), #50 (VG-EX or lesser) with the elusive Mantle (EX-MT), #100 Koufax high numbers presenting as nicely, if (EX-MT), #110 Banks (NM), #126 not better, than the lower series. Palmer RC (EX-MT), #254 Jenkins Highlights include #150 Mantle (VG- RC (VG), #288 Sutton RC (EX- EX), #200 Mays (VG-EX), #250 MT), #300 Clemente (VG), #365 Aaron (VG-EX), #400 Clemente Maris (NM-MT), #500 Aaron (EX- (EX-MT), #430 Rose (EX), #480 MT), #550 McCovey (EX-MT); McCovey (NM), #569 Carew RC (VG-EX), #580 Colavito (NM), #581 Seaver RC 1967 Topps: (543/609, average EX to EX-MT) with #150 Mantle (EX-MT), #250 (SGC 86), #600 B. Robinson (VG-EX), #604 Red Sox Team (NM) and #609 John Aaron (EX), #400 Clemente (GD), #430 Rose (EX-MT), #480 McCovey (NM), #510 (VG-EX, light stain). Also present are (7) variations of #26, 58, 191, 417, 427, 447 Mazeroski (NM-MT), #569 Carew RC (VG-EX), #581 Seaver RC (VG), #600 B. and 454 averaging (VG to EX). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the Robinson (VG) and #609 John (EX-MT). More on our website. age, slight centering/size variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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106. 1968 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) Plus (21) Duplicates Strong 1968 Topps Baseball complete set of (598) cards plus (21) duplicates. This attractive series is very clean and consistently sharp. The approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 20% (NM or better), 45% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). 105. 1968 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) with Highlights include #45 Seaver (EX), #50 Mays (5) PSA Graded Keys (EX), #80 Carew (EX-MT), Impressive 1968 Topps Baseball complete set of (598) cards with (5) PSA graded #110 Aaron (EX), #150 keys. This popular burlap bordered edition has an approximate condition breakdown Clemente (EX), #177 Ryan of 15% (NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 30% (VG-EX or lesser). RC (EX), #247 Bench RC Highlights include #20 B. Robinson (NM), #45 Seaver (PSA 7), #50 Mays (PSA 6), (EX), #280 Mantle (EX- #80 Carew (VG-EX), #110 Aaron (PSA 6.5), #150 Clemente (GD), #177 Ryan RC MT), #408 Carlton (NM), (PSA 4), #230 Rose (EX), #247 Bench RC (EX), #280 Mantle (PSA 6), #480 #490 Super Stars/Mantle, Managers’ Dream/Clemente (VG-EX), #490 Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (EX-MT) and Mays (VG-EX) and #528 Tigers Team (EX). More on our website. #575 Palmer (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

107. 1968 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (598/598) Snag of the “Ryan Express” by securing the offered 1968 Topps Baseball complete set of (598) cards. This condition sensitive edi- tion has an approximate con- dition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or better). Highlights include #45 Seaver (VG-EX), #50 Mays 108. 1968 Topps Baseball Near Set (596/598) (VG-EX), #80 Carew (VG- Superb 1968 Topps Baseball near set of (596/598) cards featuring a stellar rookie cast EX), #110 Aaron (VG-EX), including Bench and Ryan. This attractive series has an approximate condition breakdown #150 Clemente (VG), #177 of 30% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 15% (VG or lesser). Highlights Ryan RC (VG-EX), #247 include #45 Seaver (EX-MT), #50 Mays (EX-MT), #80 Carew (EX), #110 Aaron (BVG Bench RC (VG-EX), #280 6), #150 Clemente (EX-MT), #177 Ry a n RC (VG-EX), #230 Rose (EX-MT), #247 B e n c h Mantle (EX-MT), #330 RC (VG), #280 M a n t l e (VG-EX), #330 Maris (EX), #528 Tigers Team (EX-MT) and Maris (EX-MT), #490 Super #530 Bird Belters/Robinsons (NM, signed by Brooks, no cert) plus (6) 1968 Topps Game Stars/Mantle, Mays (EX) and singles (average (EX)) with #2 Mantle (NM). Missing only #1 Clemente/Alou LL a n d #528 Tigers Team (EX-MT). More on our website. #490 Super Stars/Mantle, Mays for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

109. 1969 110. 1969 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Set Complete Set of (664/664) with (664) Cards (66) PSA Captivating 1969 Topps Graded Plus Baseball complete set of (664) cards. This classic (16) Variations set featuring the debut of & Partial Set “Mr. October” and the Premier tandem of swan song of “The Mick” complete/near sets has an approximate condi- from the 1969 Topps tion breakdown of 25% Baseball edition with (EX-MT or better), 35% (66) PSA graded cards (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and and a slew of varia- 20% (VG or lesser). tions. Highlights Highlights include #50 include 1969 Topps Clemente (EX), #95 Bench Complete: (664/664, ungraded 20% EX-MT or better, 20% EX, 30% VG-EX, 30% (VG-EX), #100 Aaron VG or lesser) with #20 Banks (PSA 7), #50 Clemente (PSA 5), #95 Bench (PSA 7), (EX), #120 Rose (VG), #190 Mays (PSA 6), #260 R. Jackson RC (PSA 6), #500 Mantle (PSA 6), #533 Ryan #190 Mays (VG-EX), (PSA 6), #550 B. Robinson (PSA 8), #573 Palmer (PSA 7), #597 Fingers RC (PSA 8); #260 R. Jackson RC (VG), 1969 Topps partial: (570/664, 25% EX-MT or better, 25% EX, 25% VG-EX, 25% #500 Mantle (EX-MT) and VG or lesser) with #50 Clemente (VG), #100 Aaron (EX) and #190 Mays (VG). More #533 Ryan (VG-EX). on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

22 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 111. 1970 Topps 112. 1961-1970 Topps Baseball Complete Baseball Set (720/720) Oddball/Insert Ring in the decade of the Collection with (9) “electric slide” with the Complete/Partial Sets offered 1970 Topps Baseball Topps Oddball Collectors! complete set of (720) cards. Interesting run of 1961-1970 This popular series has an Topps Baseball oddball/insert approximate condition issues headlined by (9) com- breakdown of 30% (EX-MT plete/partial sets. Highlights or better), 25% (EX), 25% include 1965 Topps Embossed (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or set: (72/72, aggregate EX) with lesser) with the challenging #11 Mantle (GD); 1966 Topps high number generally pre- Rub-Offs set: (120/120, median senting on par with the EX, 5-10% trimmed/tape) with lower series. Featured are Mantle (VG-EX); 1967 Topps #189 Munson RC (EX), Pin-Ups set: (32/32, median EX- #350 Clemente (GD), #500 MT); 1968 Topps Game set: Aaron (EX-MT), #580 Rose (33/33, average EX-MT); 1969 (EX), #600 Mays (EX), Topps Decals set:; 1969 Topps #660 Bench (EX) and #712 Deckle Edge set: (33/33, average Ryan (EX-MT). More on EX-MT); 1969 Topps Super: #58 Clemente (GD); 1970 Topps Posters set: (24/24, our website. average EX-MT) and 1970 Topps Scratch-Off set: (24/24, presents EX-MT, mostly Opening Bid $250.00 scratched). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

113. (466) 1962- 114. 1971 Topps 1971 Topps Baseball Complete Baseball Oddball Set of (752) Cards Items with Condition sensitive 1971 Near/Partial Sets Topps Baseball complete set of (752) cards. This delicate Those whose collecting tastes black bordered series has an are outside of the mainstream approximate condition will treasure this (466) 1962- breakdown of 35% (EX-MT 1971 Topps Baseball oddball or better), 30% (EX), 15% collection. Highlights include (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or 1962 Topps Stamps: (309 lesser) with the tough high total stamps) with (55) two- series generally presenting stamp panels: (average NM) similarly, if not better, than with Callison/Mays, the lower numbers. Koufax/Landrith, Highlights include #20 R. Rodgers/Aaron; 1965 Topps Jackson (EX), #100 Rose Transfers: Clemente (EX- (EX), #341 Garvey RC (EX- MT); 1967 Topps Posters MT), #400 Aaron (EX), near: (31/32, 37 dupes, aver- #513 Ryan (EX-MT), #525 age VG-EX, 5% tape residue) Banks (NM), #640 F. with (3) Mantle (EX-MT, GD, Robinson (EX) and #709 FR); 1969 Topps Decals: Baylor RC (EX-MT). More Mantle (no backing) and on our website. Mays (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $150.00

115. 1971 Topps 116. 1971 & 1972 Baseball Topps Baseball Complete Set of Near Sets (752) Cards Premier pair of 1971 and Spotlighted is a delicate 1972 Topps Baseball near 1971 Topps Baseball com- sets with numerous stars plete set of (752) cards. including Ryan. Highlights This fragile edition has an include 1971 Topps near: approximate condition (625/752, average VG-EX, breakdown of 25% (NM or missing mostly high num- better), 40% (EX-MT), bers) with #5 Munson 20% (EX) an 15% (VG-EX (EX), #20 R. Jackson (EX- or lesser) with the chal- MT), #513 Ryan (EX- lenging high numbers pre- MT); 1972 Topps near: senting similarly to the (698/787, average EX-MT, more available series. missing mostly high num- Highlights include #5 bers which average VG- Munson (EX-MT), #250 EX) with #49 Mays (EX- Bench (EX-MT), #341 MT), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC Garvey RC (EX-MT), #400 (EX-MT), #299 Aaron Aaron (NM), #513 Ryan (EX-MT), #309 Clemente (NM-MT), #600 Mays (VG-EX) and #595 Ryan (EX), #630 Clemente (EX). More on our web- (VG), #640 F. Robinson (EX-MT) and #709 Baylor RC (VG). More on our website. site. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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118. 1970 O- Pee-Chee Baseball Complete Set of (546) Cards with (5) PSA Graded Plus (24/24) Booklets Seldom offered in complete form, the 117. 1968 O-Pee-Chee Baseball Near Set (194/196) with offered 1970 O-Pee- PSA 7 Clemente Chee Baseball complete set of (546) cards will be of definite interest to Topps parallel Very tough 1968 O-Pee-Chee Baseball near set of (194/196) cards with a pair of PSA specialists. This Canadian edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% graded Hall of Famers. This Topps parallel edition has an approximate condition (NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser). Highlights breakdown of 20% (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or include #10 Yastrzemski (VG-EX), #140 R. Jackson (VG-EX), #189 Munson RC lesser) with moderate instances of askew centering inherent to the issue. Highlights (VG), #211 T. Williams (EX-MT), #220 Carlton (NM), #230 B. Robinson (VG-EX), include #1 Clemente/Alou LL (VG), #3 Clemente/Aaron LL (VG-EX), #20 B. #290 Carew (EX), #300 Seaver (VG), #350 Clemente (VG), #458 Rose AS (GD), Robinson (EX-MT), #45 Seaver (VG), #50 Mays (VG), #58 Mathews (EX-MT), #80 #462 Aaron AS (EX-MT), #464 Bench AS (VG), #500 Aaron (PSA 7), #530 Gibson Carew (EX-MT), #100 Gibson (PSA 6), #110 Aaron (VG-EX), #150 Clemente (PSA (VG); PSA 7: (3 cards) with #339, 507, 512 and PSA 5: #454. Also present are 7) and #177 Ryan RC (presents EX-MT, but oc). Missing only #145 and 156 for com- (24/24) booklets averaging (NM) including #15 Rose (EX-MT) and #24 Mays (NM). pletion. This difficult set is housed in a museum quality archival system with an This silver bordered set is housed in a museum quality archival system with accompa- accompanying slipcase. nying slipcase. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

119. 1972 O-Pee- 120. 1973 Chee Baseball O-Pee-Chee Complete Set of Baseball (525) Cards Complete Premium 1972 O-Pee-Chee Set Baseball complete set of (660/660) (525) cards. This creamy and crisp “north of the border” with (8) release has an approximate PSA condition breakdown of 15% Graded (NM-MT or better), 25% (NM), 40% (EX-MT) and Stars 20% (EX or lesser) with Elusive 1973 O- moderate instances of askew Pee-Chee centering. Highlights include Baseball complete #49 Mays (EX-MT), #50 set (660/660) with Mays IA (EX), #79 (8) PSA graded Fisk/Cooper RC (NM), #299 stars. The parallel Aaron (NM), #300 Aaron IA to the much more common American edition has an approximate condition breakdown (NM), #309 Clemente (NM), of 20% (NM or better), 45% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys #310 Clemente IA (NM) and include #50 Clemente (PSA 7), #67 Carlton/Ryan LL (PSA 8), #100 Aaron (EX), #220 #435 R. Jackson (EX-MT). Ryan (EX-MT), #305 Mays (EX-MT), #472 Gehrig LDR (PSA 7) and #615 Schmidt This set is housed in a muse- RC/Cey (PSA 7, oc). This set is housed in a museum quality archival binder with um quality archival binder with accompanying slipcase. accompanying slipcase. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

121. 1974 O-Pee- Chee Baseball Complete Set (660/660) with (5) PSA Graded Stars Challenging 1974 O-Pee Chee Baseball complete set (660/660) with (5) PSA grad- ed stars. Clean set with an approximate condition break- down of 35% (NM or bet- ter), 45% (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or lesser) with moderate instances of errant centering frequent to the issue. Highlights include #1 Aaron 122. 1975 & 1979 O-Pee-Chee Baseball Complete Sets in (PSA 6), #20 Ryan (EX- MJ Roop Binders MT), #252 Parker RC (PSA Premier tandem of 1975 and 1979 O-Pee-Chee Baseball complete sets. Included are 7), #283 Schmidt (PSA 7), 1975 O-Pee-Chee set: (660/660, median EX-MT) with #1 Aaron HL (GD), #5 Ryan #300 Rose (PSA 6), #340 HL (VG), #80 Fisk (PSA 7), #223 Yount RC (VG), #228 Brett RC (VG), #320 Rose Munson (PSA 7) and #456 (VG), #500 Ryan (VG-EX), #616 Rice RC (EX), #660 Aaron (VG-EX); 1979 O-Pee- Winfield RC (EX-MT). This Chee set: (373/374, average NM) with #51 Ryan (PSA 8) and #52 O. Smith RC (EX- set is housed in a museum quality archival binder with accompanying slipcase. MT). These sets are housed in individual museum quality MJ Roop Archival systems Opening Bid $250.00 with accompanying checklists and slipcases. Opening Bid $250.00

24 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 123. 1972 124. 1972 125. 1972 Topps Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball Complete Complete Near Set Set Set (784/787) (787/787) (787/787) Electric 1972 with Difficult 1972 Topps Baseball near Wrapper Topps Baseball complete set of set of Attractive 1972 (787) cards. (784/787) Topps Baseball This attractive with an complete set of series has an approximate (787) cards. This approximate condition sharp edition has condition breakdown of an overall condi- breakdown of 30% (EX-MT tion breakdown 30% (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and or better), of 30% (NM or 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with the difficult high series 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). better), 25% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or presenting similarly to the low numbers. Highlights The high numbers generally present similarly to the lesser) with moderate instances of errant centering. The include #49 Mays (NM), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (EX- lower series. Keys include #49 Mays (EX-MT), #50 challenging high numbers generally present on par, if MT), #299 Aaron (EX-MT), #309 Clemente (VG-EX), Mays IA (VG-EX), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (VG-EX), not better than the lower series’. Highlights include #49 #559 Rose (EX-MT), #595 Ryan (EX-MT), #686 #299 Aaron (VG-EX), #559 Rose (EX-MT) and #595 Mays (EX), #435 R. Jackson (NM-MT), #595 Ryan Garvey (NM), #751 Carlton TRD (EX), #752 Morgan Ryan (VG). Missing only #309 Clemente, #751 (NM) and #754 F. Robinson TRD (NM-MT). Also TRD (EX-MT) and #754 F. Robinson TRD (VG-EX). Carlton TRD and #752 Morgan TRD for completion. present is a wax wrapper (Big Buddy ad) presenting in More on our website. More on our website. (NM) condition. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 126. 1972 127. 1973 128. 1972- & 1973 & 1974 1975 Topps Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball Complete/ Complete Complete/ Near Sets Sets Near Run Very clean pair- Featured are a of (4) Sets ing of 1972 and pair of 1973 Fill the gaps in 1973 Topps and 1974 your Topps Baseball com- Topps Baseball collec- plete/near sets. Baseball com- tion with this Highlights plete sets. run of (4) 1972- include 1972 Highlights 1975 com- Topps set: include 1973 plete/near/par- (787/787, com- Topps set: tial sets. posite EX-MT to NM) with #49 Mays (EX-MT), #79 (660/660, Highlights include 1972 Topps partial: (658/787, aver- Fisk/Cooper RC (NM), #299 Aaron (EX-MT), #309 composite EX-MT) with #1 Aaron/Ruth/Mays (EX), age EX); 1973 Topps near: (659/660, average EX-MT) Clemente (EX-MT), #595 Ryan (EX-MT), #751 #50 Clemente (EX-MT), #130 Rose (EX-MT), #220 with #220 Ryan (EX-MT), #305 Mays (EX-MT), #615 Carlton TRD (EX-MT), #754 F. Robinson TRD (EX- Ryan (EX-MT), #305 Mays (EX-MT), #615 Schmidt Schmidt RC/Cey (EX-MT); 1974 Topps near: MT); 1973 Topps near: (656/660, average NM) with RC/Cey (GD); 1974 Topps set: (660/660, median EX- (593/660, average EX-MT, 44/44 Traded) with #20 #1 Aaron/Ruth/Mays (EX-MT), #100 Aaron (NM), MT to NM) with #1 Aaron (NM), #20 Ryan (NM), Ryan (EX-MT), #456 Winfield RC (EX-MT); 1975 #130 Rose (NM), #220 Ryan (NM), #305 Mays (EX- #300 Rose (NM) and #456 Winfield RC (EX). More on Topps set: (660/660, average EX-MT to NM) with MT) and #615 Schmidt RC/Cey (presents EX-MT, but our website. #223 Yount RC (EX-MT) and #228 Brett RC (NM). miscut). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

129. 1973- 130. (4) 131. 1974 & 1975 1972-1975 1975 Topps Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball Complete Complete/ Near/ Sets with Near Set Starter Washington Run Sets with Variations Tempting trio 1972 Near Dynamic tandem of 1973-1975 (780/787) of 1974 and 1975 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Featured are (4) complete/near complete sets. 1972-1975 sets. Highlights Highlights Topps Baseball include 1973 include 1974 near/starter Topps set: Topps set: sets. Highlights (660/660, medi- (660/660, median EX-MT, 16/16 Washington include 1972 an EX to EX-MT) with #50 Clemente (EX-MT), #100 Variations, #608, 654 errors) with #1 Aaron (EX), #20 Topps near: (780/787, average EX to EX-MT, 51 Aaron (EX), #220 Ryan (VG-EX), #305 Mays (VG), Ryan (EX-MT), #250 McCovey Wash (EX-MT), #283 dupes) with #49 Mays (EX), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (VG- #615 Schmidt RC/Cey (EX-MT); 1974 Topps: Schmidt (EX-MT), #300 Rose (NM), #456 Winfield EX), #309 Clemente (EX), #595 Ryan (EX-MT); 1973 (660/660, average EX-MT, 44/44 Traded) with #1 RC (EX); 1975 Topps set: (660/660, average EX-MT Topps starter: (163/660, majority EX-MT, 8 Hall of Aaron (VG-EX), #20 Ryan (EX), #456 Winfield RC to NM) with #1 Aaron HL (EX-MT), #223 Yount RC Famers); 1974 Topps starter: (201/660, median EX- (EX-MT) and 1975 Topps near: (657/660, average (NM), #228 Brett RC (NM), #320 Rose (EX-MT), MT, 12 Hall of Famers) and 1975 Topps starter: EX-MT) with #660 Aaron (EX-MT). More on our #500 Ryan (VG-EX), #616 Rice RC (NM) and #660 (355/660, average EX to EX-MT, 16 Hall of Famers). website. Aaron (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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132. (51) 1973-1993 Baseball 133. 1979-1983 Baseball Hoard with 134. (3) Complete Sets with Many Hall of (46,500+) Singles, (98) Sets and (25) 1975 Fame Rookies Vending Boxes Topps Instant inventory of (51) Start a store with Baseball 1973-1993 baseball this mammoth Mini complete sets featuring 1979-1983 Topps, numerous Hall of Fame and Fleer Complete/ rookies. Unless noted, Baseball hoard fea- Near Sets each set is hand collated turing (46,500+) Formidable trio and averages (NM) or singles, (98) sets of 1975 Topps better. Highlights and (25) vending Baseball Mini include Topps: (17 sets) boxes. Although the complete/near with 1973: (average contents are presumed (NM-MT), due to storing meth- sets. Included VG-EX) with #50 ods moderate soiling is found in some boxes. are (1) com- Clemente (NM), #220 Highlights include Sets: (98 sets) with (55) 1981 Topps plete 660-card Ryan (VG-EX), #305 Mays (EX), #615 Schmidt Traded (factory, loose tape, but sealed), (4) 1982 edition and (2) RC/Cey (VG-EX); 1974: (average VG-EX, missing #20 Donruss (factory), (17) 1982 Fleer (factory, but not in near sets of Ryan, 44/44 Traded) with #456 Winfield RC (EX-MT); factory boxes, most have soiled edges due to storage), (629/660) and 1975: (average VG-EX to EX) with #228 Brett RC (5) 1982 Topps, (2) 1983 Donruss (factory); Vending (658/660) cards. These sets average (NM) and are high- (NM); 1979: #116 O. Smith RC (EX-MT); 1980: (aver- Boxes: (25) 1982 Fleer (25% have soiled edges due to lighted by (3) #1 Aaron HL (NM-MT, NM, EX-MT), age EX-MT) with #482 Henderson RC (EX-MT); storage) and Singles: (46,500+) with (40000+) 1981 (3) #223 Yount RC (NM-MT, (2) NM), #228 Brett RC 1981-1983; Donruss: (13 sets) with (3) 1982, 1983 Topps (mostly in factory bricks by player). Due to (NM), (3) #320 Rose ((2) NM, EX-MT), (3) #500 Ryan (factory), 1984; Fleer: (11 sets) with 1981, 1983-1986 size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Local (NM, EX-MT, EX), (3) #616 Rice RC ((2) NM, EX- and Upper Deck: (2) 1989. Due to size/weight, a ship- pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is high- MT) and #660 Aaron (NM-MT, (2) EX-MT). More on ping surcharge may apply. More on our website. ly encouraged. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

135. (7) 136. (8) 1975- 137. (12) 1974-1979 1980 Topps 1974-1986 Topps Baseball Topps & Baseball Complete/ Near Fleer Complete/ Sets: Higher Baseball Near Sets Grade Complete/ Place a strong bid Explore potential third- Near Sets on these (7) 1974- party grading possibilities Plug the gaps 1979 Topps with these (8) 1975-1980 in your set col- Baseball com- Topps Baseball com- lection by plete/near sets. plete/near sets. Unless securing these Highlights include noted, each edition gener- (12) 1974-1986 1974 Topps near: ally grades (NM to NM-MT). Included are 1975 Topps Topps and (619/660, median near: (651/660) with #1 Aaron HL (EX-MT), #223 Fleer Baseball NM) with #456 Brett RC (NM-MT), #320 Rose (NM), #500 Ryan complete/near Winfield RC (EX-MT); 1975 Topps near: (657/660, (NM), #660 Aaron (NM); (2) 1978 Topps sets: sets. Unless noted, each of these hand collated sets average EX-MT) with #223 Yount RC (EX-MT), #228 (726/726, average EX-MT to NM) with (2) #36 Murray average (NM) or better with the keys generally present- Brett RC (NM); 1976 Topps near: (654/660, average RC (both EX-MT), (2) #400 Ryan (both EX-MT), (2) ing similarly. Included are 1974 Topps, 1978 Topps NM) with #98 Eckersley RC (NM); 1977 Topps set: #707 Molitor/Trammell RC (both EX-MT); (3) 1979 (average EX, less than 5% writing), 1979 Topps (aver- (660/660, median NM); 1978 Topps set: (726/726, Topps sets: (726/726) with (3) #115 Ryan ((2) NM- age EX-MT to NM), 1980-1986 Topps, 1981 Fleer near median NM) with #36 Murray RC (NM), #707 MT, NM), (3) #116 O. Smith RC (NM, VG-EX, VG); (654/660) and 1982 Fleer. Individual key grades are on Molitor/Trammell RC (NM) and 1979 Topps near: 1980 Topps set: (726/726) with #482 Henderson RC our website. (720/726, average NM) with #115 O. Smith RC (NM). (EX-MT) and 1980 Topps near: (725/726, missing Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. #482 Henderson RC). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

138. (4) 1952-1953 Topps & Bowman Baseball Reprint Sets Don’t break the bank on the origi- nals when you can have this quality 139. (105) 1980-1992 Mostly Baseball quartet of 1952- 1953 Topps & Sets Plus (74) Wax Boxes & (81) Bowman Baseball Packs reprint sets at a Start a store with these (105) 1980-1992 mostly base- fraction of the ball sets plus (74) wax boxes and (81) packs. Unless price. Included are 1983 Topps 1952 Reprint set: noted, each set is hand collated and grades (NM-MT) (402/402, in original box) plus (5) originals that were or better. Included are Sets: (105 sets, 23 graded stars) not included in the reprint set #20 Loes (FR, bb), #22 with Topps: (41 sets) with 1980-1988; 1981-1989 D. DiMaggio (FR, bb), 159 (VG-EX), 196 (VG-EX), Traded; Donruss: 1981-1989; Fleer: 1981-1989; 289 (GD); 1980s RGI Bowman Black & White Upper Deck: 1989; Wax Boxes/Packs: (74 boxes, 81 Reprint set: (60/60); 1980s RGI Bowman Color packs) with full boxes of Topps: 1982-1990; Donruss: 140. 1981 WTF Card Company Reprint set: (160/160) and 1991 Topps Archives 1953 1981, (2) 1982, 1983-1986; Fleer: (2) 1981, 1982- Rochester Red Wings Uncut Sheet set: (337/337, includes original #174). 1992; Upper Deck: 1989 Low. Due to size/weight a Opening Bid $150.00 shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. Set with Ripken—Only 50 Produced Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

26 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 141. (186) 1909-11 T206 White Borders with (21) Hall of Famers Plus (3) 1910 T210 & (6) 1908 E91 Important century-old assortment of (186) 1909-11 T206 White Borders with (21) Hall of Famers and (8) Southern Leaguers. These “collector’s grade” treasures feature (164) different players along with (9) additional cards from the 1908 E91 American Caramel and 1910 T210 Old Mill Red Border designations. Highlights include 1908 E91-A American Caramel: (6 cards) with McGraw (VG); 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (186 cards, 10% VG to VG-EX, 35% GD, 34% FR, 21% PR, 15-20% paper loss/pin holes/writing, all Piedmont backs, unless noted) with Hall of Famers: (21 cards) with Bender (GD, Pitching, with Trees), Bender (GD, Portrait), M. Brown (FR, Cubs on Shirt), Duffy (FR), Griffith (VG-EX, Portrait), Huggins (PR, Portrait), Jennings (VG, Portrait), Joss (GD, Portrait), Keeler (FR, Portrait, reverse paper pulling), Keeler (FR, with Bat), Lajoie (FR, with Bat), Lajoie (PR, Throwing), Marquard (GD, Portrait), Mathewson (GD, Pitching, Dark Cap), McGinnity (PR), McGraw (PR, Finger in Air), Tinker (PR, Hands on Knees, reverse paper residue), Waddell (VG, Throwing), Wallace (GD), Walsh (GD), C. Young (PR, Glove Shows); Southern Leaguers: (8 cards) with Greminger (PR, Old Mill), E. Howard (FR, Old Mill), Jordan (FR, Old Mill), McCauley (PR, Old Mill), Perdue (FR), Rockenfeld (PR), S. Smith (PR, Old Mill), Thebo (FR, writing); Others: (157 cards) with Chase (FR, White Cap, Throwing), Cicotte (GD), (3) Dahlen (Boston, GD, FR, PR), (3) Rossman (one -name with McBride); 1910 T210 Old Mill Red Borders: (3 cards, all Series 2) with Gason (GD), Kunkel (GD) and Sharp (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00

142. (96) 1909-11 T206 White Borders with (11) SGC Graded Hall of Famers/Southern Leaguers/Variations Mid-Grade T206 Starter Set! Commanding 1909-1911 T206 White Borders starter set of (96) different with (11) SGC graded Hall of Famers, Southern Leaguers and variations. The condition breakdown for the ungraded portion of this well-preserved assortment is 34% (VG-EX to EX), 35% (VG), 4% (GD) and 27% (FR or lesser) with each of the lower graded examples displaying traces of reverse paper loss due to storage in a photo album. Despite those flaws, the obverses uniformly present (VG to EX) with the majority being crease-free. Unless noted, each treasure displays a Piedmont advertising back. Highlights include Hall of Famers: (5 cards) with Beckley (SGC 50), G. Davis (SGC 40), Flick (SGC 20), Willis (SGC 50, Portrait), C. Young (SGC 40, Portrait); Southern Leaguers: (4 cards) with Coles (SGC 40, Old Mill), Hart (SGC 40), Thornton (SGC 45, Old Mill), Violat (SGC 45, Old Mill); Other: (87 cards) with Birmingham (VG-EX, Throwing), Dahlen (SGC 40), Lundgren (SGC 50, Chicago) and Murphy (EX, Throwing). More on our website. Opening Bid $1200.00

143. (59) 1909- 144. (48) 1914 Turn of the 1909-1941 Century Baseball Pre-War Grab Bag with (9) Baseball Hall of Famers & Group with (34) T206 (18) Hall of Challenging gallery of (59) Famers 1909-1914 turn of the cen- including tury baseball cards/items from a variety of designa- 1933 Goudey tions. Hallmarked by the #53 Ruth inclusion of (9) Exceptional 1909- Cooperstown inductees, this 1941 pre-war baseball assembly is an instant pre- group of (48) diff e r e n t war collection. Highlights cards headlined by include 1909 E92 Croft’s (18) Hall of Famers Cocoa: Magee (GD); 1909 including the leg- E92 Dockman & Sons endary “Bambino”. Gum: Schaefer (PR); 1909- Highlights include 11 T206 White Borders: 1 9 0 9 - 11 T206 W h i t e (34 cards, 9% VG or better, B o r d e r s : B e n d e r 26% GD, 20% FR, 45% (VG, Portrait), PR, 36% have McGinnity (FR), pinholes/writing), all com- McGraw (VG, mon backs, unless noted) Portrait, No Cap); with M. Brown (GD, 1 9 11 Mecca Chicago on Shirt), M. Double Folders: Brown (PR, Cubs on Shirt), Bender/Oldring (GD), Chance (GD, Batting), M. Brown/Hofman Clarke (FR, Portrait, El (GD); 1 9 11 T 2 0 5 Principe De Gales), Clarke Gold Borders: (PR, with Bat, pin hole), Evers (GD, Chicago, with Bat), Evers (FR, Portrait), Bender (GD, Piedmont); 1923 W515-2 strip: #56 Wheat/#57 Roush/#58 E. Collins/59 Steinfeldt (VG-EX, with Bat); 1911 Gold Borders: (4 cards, all common backs) (missing corner, but otherwise EX-MT); 1933 Goudey: #2 Vance (FR), #53 R u t h ( F R ) ; Chase (GD, Both Ears Show, Frame Extends Beneath Diamond); 1912 T207 Recruit 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #91 B. Harris (FR, paper loss); 1939 Play Ball: #6 Durocher Brown Background: (14 cards, 65% VG to EX, 14% GD, 7% FR, 14% PR) with (GD), #7 Doerr (EX-MT); 1940 Play Ball: #104 P. Waner (EX), #142 G. Kelly (VG-EX), Austin (GD, Insignia on Shirt), McKechnie (VG-EX) and Wheat (VG-EX). More on #171 Heilmann (EX-MT), #174 Evers (EX), #176 Manush (EX) and 1941 Play Ball: # 1 5 our website. Cronin (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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145. Victorian Era Scrapbook Album with 146. (22) 1909-11 T205 Gold Baseball Players Border & T206 White Borders The American game of baseball came with (7) PSA Graded including into prominence in the latter half of the Mathewson 19th Century, a period commonly referred Solid arrangement of (22) 1909-11 T205 Gold to as the Victorian/Gilded Age. Among Border and T206 White Border singles with (7) the dozens of images featured in the prof- PSA graded Hall of Famers including Mathewson. fered Victorian Era album are (9) 1888 Each artifact displays a clean Piedmont reverse. R&S Artistic Series die-cut baseball Highlights include 1910 T205 Gold Borders: (13 cards. These colorful lithograph images cards, four graded) with Bender (PSA 2), M. present incredibly detailed, vivid images Brown (PSA 4.5), Clarke (PSA 2), Mathewson of generic players with city names printed (PSA 3), Tinker (PSA 2); 1909-11 T206 White at the bottom including (2) Baltimore, Borders: (9 cards, three graded) with M. Brown Brooklyn, Detroit, Indianapolis, New (PSA 3.5, Cubs Shirt), Chase (VG, Pink Portrait) York, (2) Pittsburgh and what is presum- and Keeler (PSA 3.5, with Bat). More on our ably an with the caption “Are You website. Ready”. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

148. 1933 Goudey 147. (12) Pre-War Baseball HOFers/Superstars Grab Bag with (6) Hall of Lot of (24) With Famers Dickey and Foxx Depression era specialists will covet these From Goudey’s first baseball (12) 1920-1933 baseball singles headlined by card issue, this gathering of a sextet of Cooperstown’s finest. Included are (24) Hall of Famers and 1920 Holsum Bread: (2 cards) with E. superstars is a fine represen- Collins (FR, reverse writing), O’Neill (GD); tation for the 1933 R319 set. 1922 Lou Gertenrich: D. Davis (GD); 1927 These off- to mid-grade W560: Cuyler (FR, reverse writing); 1933 examples present nicely with George C. Miller: Hafey (PR); 1933 vibrant colors and vivid por- Rittenhouse Candy: (6 cards) with Brickell traits. Headlining the lot are: (VG-EX), Cuyler (GD), Haas (VG), Hurst #19 Dickey (GD), (2) #22 (VG), L. Waner (VG), H. Wilson (VG-EX) Traynor (VG-EX and VG), and 1933 W574: H. Davis (GD). (2) #25 P. Waner (GD and FR), #31 Lazzeri (VG), #35 Simmons (VG), Hornsby (FR), Opening Bid $250.00 #154 Foxx (GD) and #222 Gehringer (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

149. (112) 1933-1936 Goudey 150. (55) 1934-1938 & Diamond Stars Baseball Goudey Baseball Cards Cards with 1936 Near Set with Several Hall of Famers (22/25) Pre-war baseball collectors will enjoy Dynamic assortment of (112) 1933-1936 this clean grouping of (55) 1934-1938 Goudey and Diamond Stars Baseball singles Goudey singles with several Hall of including a near set. Highlights include 1933 Famers! Highlights include 1934 Goudey: (32 cards, average GD to VG) with Goudey: #10 Klein (VG), #62 Greenberg #44 Bottomley (VG-EX), #102 T. Jackson (FR); 1935 Goudey: Cochrane/Gehringer (VG-EX), #230 Hubbell (FR); 1934-36 (VG), (2) Critz/Ott (GD, FR), Diamond Stars: (28 cards, average GD, 11 Earnshaw/Appling (VG-EX), blue backs) with #2 Simmons (GD), (2) #16 Hayes/Lyons (VG), Hudlin/Bottomley L. Waner (VG, GD, both colors), #31 Cuyler (VG-EX), (3) Simmons/Cochrane (VG, (VG, blue back), #91 B. Harris (GD, blue (2) GD), Terry/T. Jackson (VG), (2) back); 1936 Goudey near: (22/25, median Traynor/Lucas (VG, GD), P. GD to VG, 10 dupes) with Cuyler (EX), Waner/Hoyt/L. Waner (GD); 1936 Gomez (VG-EX), Klein (EX) and P. Waner Goudey: Gomez (FR, paper residue) and (VG). More on our website. 1938 Goudey: #257 Lopez (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

151. (142) 1939-1941 Play 152. 1936-1981 Cincinnati Ball Singles with Ted Reds Cards & World Series Williams Rookie Scorecard Collection of (54) Rookie! Score the debut of Items the “Splendid Splinter” along with Residents of the “Queen City” will treasure numerous additional Hall of Famers by the offered 1936-1981 and claiming these (142) 1939-1941 Play Ball World Series scorecard collection. singles. Moderate duplication is found Highlights include Reds Cards: (3 sets, 49 throughout. Highlights include 1939 Play cards) with 1936 Goudey Wide Pens: Ball: (72 cards, average GD to VG) with Cuyler (VG-EX); 1957 Kahn’s Wieners #53 Hubbell (VG), #56 Greenberg (FR), Reds: (17 cards, average VG); 1965 Topps: #92 T. Williams RC (GD); 1940 Play #581 Perez RC (NM); 1970 Topps: #580 Ball: (44 cards, composite GD) with (4) Rose (EX-MT); (2) 1976 Icee Drinks Reds #107 Vaughan (average VG); 1941 Play sets: (12/12, median NM); World Series Ball: (26 cards, majority VG, 15% writ- Scorecards: (2 scorecards) with 1940 ing) with (2) #15 Cronin (VG-EX), #54 Game 5 (Cities Service, EX) and 1961 Reese RC (GD) and #70 Dickey (VG- World Series (GD). More on our website. EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

28 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 153. (61) 1909- 154. (113) 1929-1982 1979 Baseball Baseball Stars Plus Hall of (5) 1969 Topps Fame/Star Deckle Edge Sets Collection Boost the star quality of your Loaded with baseball gathering with these (113) 1929-1982 singles plus Stars (5) 1969 Topps Deckle Edge Vintage Star dealers! sets. Highlights include 1937 Stock your inventory Goudey Premiums: Hubbell with these (61) 1909- (VG); 1954 Topps: #17 1979 Baseball Hall of Rizzuto (VG-EX); 1956 Topps: Fame/star cards fea- #101 Campanella (GD); 1961 turing a multitude of Topps: #307 Mantle WS (VG- Hall of Famers including Aaron, Mantle, Mays and Williams. Highlights include EX); 1965 Topps: #581 Perez 1909-11 T206 White Borders: Chase (FR, Blue Portrait, Sweet Caporal back); 1952 RC (EX-MT); 1968 Topps: Topps: #11 Rizzuto (GD); 1955 Topps: #2 T. Williams (GD), #47 Aaron (GD); 1956 #50 Mays (NM); 1969 Topps: Topps: #5 T. Williams (FR, tape); 1957 Topps: #35 F. Robinson RC (EX); 1958 #50 Clemente (EX-MT), #533 Topps: #5 Mays (EX), #150 Mantle (PR, writing), (2) #487 Mantle AS (EX, GD); Ryan (VG-EX); (5) 1969 1959 Topps: #50 Mays (VG); 1960 Topps: (2) #350 Mantle (GD, FR); 1961 Topps: Topps Deckle Edge sets: (2) #406 Mantle HR (NM, GD); 1962 Topps: #320 Aaron (EX-MT), #471 Mantle AS (33/33, average EX-MT); 1975 (EX); 1964 Topps: #50 Mantle (GD); 1966 Topps: #50 Mantle (GD); 1968 Topps: Topps: (6) #223 Yount RC (3) #247 Bench RC (one GD, one FR, one PR, writing) and 1969 Topps: #260 R. (average EX-MT, one PSA 6) and 1982 Donruss: (6) #405 Ripken Jr. RC (average Jackson RC (VG). More on our website. NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

155. (658) 1932-1979 156. (40) 1952 Baseball Shoebox Topps Baseball Collection with 1952 High Numbers Topps Pafko Secure a sizable chunk of the Trove of (658) 1932-1979 1952 Topps Baseball high baseball singles from dozens number series with these (40) of different major and oddball different cards. This “collec- issues featuring numerous Hall tor’s grade” assortment has a of Famers including Aaron, condition breakdown of 15% Campanella, Clemente, (VG to VG-EX), 70% (GD) Koufax and Snider. Highlights and 15% (FR or lesser). include 1951 Bowman: #31 Included are #313 Thomson Campanella (GD); (2) 1951 (GD), 317-320, 324, 325, Topps Red Backs Unopened #326 Shuba (GD), 327-329, Packs: (both EX); 1952 338, #342 Labine (VG), 345, Topps: #1 Pafko (GD, bb), 346, 348, 350, 351, 356, 357, #37 Snider (EX-MT, bb); 1957 360, 362-364, #365 Lavagetto Topps: #210 Campanella (PR, writing), 370, 371, #372 (GD); 1960 Topps: #343 McDougald RC (FR), 375, Koufax (VG-EX); 1963 Post: 376, 380, #382 S. Jones (GD), #166 Gibson (EX-MT); 1971 #384 Crosetti (GD), 387, 391, Topps: #630 Clemente (VG-EX); 1972 Topps: #49 Mays (EX-MT); 1973 Topps: #50 393, #396 D. Williams RC Clemente (EX-MT) and (3) #100 Aaron (EX-MT, (2) GD). More on our website. (GD), 403 and 404. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $750.00

157. (360) 158. 1954 1952-1954 Hunter Topps Wieners Alex Baseball Grammas/ Collection Dick Schofield with (204) Panel 1952 Incredibly difficult Topps 1954 Hunter Wieners panel featuring the including portrait of Alex #1 Pafko Grammas and the sta- (SGC 40) tistics of Dick Schofield. The 1954 Classic gather- Hunter Wiener cards ing of (360) were issued with a 1952-1954 Topps Baseball cards with a whopping assortment of (204) 1952 singles. “front” and “back” present on each box. The front view displays an image of a St. This collection displays moderate duplication throughout and is absolutely loaded Louis Cardinal, in this case Alex Grammas, with the caption ”What’s My Name? with stars. Highlights include 1952 Topps: (204 cards, majority GD, 5-10% tape What’s My Record?” beneath the photograph. The back view displays the statistical residue/writing) with #1 Pafko (SGC 40, bb), #33 Spahn (VG-EX, bb), #37 Snider information for a different player, in this case the 1953 stats of Dick Schofield. The (FR, water stain), #175 B. Martin (GD), #191 Berra (GD), #216 Ashburn (GD), #261 back view cards are even more difficult to locate as many of these non-picture panels Mays (FR); 1953 Topps: (109 cards, majority GD) with #1 J. Robinson (FR, tape), were tossed aside years ago. Despite obverse paper loss and errant scissor cutting, the #104 Berra (GD), #207 Ford (GD); 1954 Topps: (47 cards, mainly VG) with (2) #32 “hot dog” relic displays only superficial wrinkling or spider creasing. The red back- Snider (EX, VG-EX) and (2) #37 Ford (VG, GD). More on our website. ground color scheme is bright and intense. The reverse displays typical grease mark- Opening Bid $400.00 ings consistent with the issue. Opening Bid $900.00

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159. 1954- 160. (588) 1957- 1956 Topps 1958 Topps Baseball Baseball Singles Starter Set Collection with Run with Most Stars from Banks, Sets Kaline & Get most of the key Killebrew cards from the 1957 and 1958 Topps Baseball edi- Rookies tions in one shot with A triumvirate of these (588) singles. Hall of Fame Moderate duplication is rookies along scattered throughout this with numerous mostly clean gathering. Highlights include 1957 Topps: (258 cards, aggregate EX, 30 other diamond fourth series) with #1 T. Williams (GD), #2 Berra (BVG 6), #10 Mays (VG), #18 dignitaries are found in the offered 1954-1956 Topps Baseball starter set run. Drysdale RC (EX-MT), #20 Aaron (EX-MT), #35 F. Robinson RC (EX-MT), (2) #76 Highlights include 1954 Topps: (132/250, average VG-EX) with #1 T. Williams Clemente (VG, GD), #95 Mantle (PR, paper loss), (2) #170 Snider (PSA 5, FR), #210 (GD), #10 J. Robinson (VG-EX), #94 Banks RC (VG), #132 Lasorda RC (VG), #201 Campanella (EX), #302 Koufax (EX), #328 B. Robinson RC (VG), #400 Dodgers Kaline RC (VG-EX); 1955 Topps: (63/206, aggregate EX) with #4 Kaline (NM), #50 Sluggers (EX); 1958 Topps: (330 cards, average VG-EX) with #1 T. Williams (VG), J. Robinson (VG), #124 Killebrew RC (VG); #189 Rizzuto (EX-MT); 1956 Topps: #5 Mays (VG-EX), #47 Maris RC (NM), (2) #52 Clemente (EX, VG), (2) #100 Wynn (165/340, mainly VG-EX to EX) with #5 T. Williams (GD), #30 J. Robinson (EX), (yellow team is EX, white letter is EX-MT), #187 Koufax (VG-EX), #343 Cepeda RC #31 Aaron (EX), #33 Clemente (PR, writing), #79 Koufax (EX), #101 Campanella (EX), #370 Berra (EX-MT), #418 Mantle/Aaron (GD), #487 Mantle AS (VG-EX) and (VG), #113 Rizzuto (EX-MT), #130 Mays (PR, writing) and #292 Aparicio RC (EX). NNO Bazooka Contest (EX). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

161. 1957 & 1958 162. 1962 & 1963 Topps Topps Baseball Starter Baseball Partial Sets Sets with (2) Williams with Most Major Stars Twice the Teddy Ballgame! including Rose RC Featured are a pair of 1957 and Make significant headway on two 1958 Topps Baseball starter sets major Topps Baseball editions by headlined by a slew of Hall of placing a strong bid on these 1962 Famers including Aaron, Mays and 1963 partial sets. Several Hall of and Williams. Highlights include Fame rookies and major superstars 1957 Topps: (188/407, composite including the debut of “Charlie VG-EX, 4 fourth series) with #1 Hustle” are dispersed throughout. T. Williams (PR, writing), #2 Highlights include 1962 Topps: Berra (VG), #10 Mays (VG-EX), (451/598, average EX, missing most- #18 Drysdale RC (VG-EX), #35 ly high numbers) with #1 Maris (EX- F. Robinson RC (VG-EX), #76 MT), #5 Koufax (EX-MT), #10 Clemente (VG-EX), #210 Clemente (VG), #18 Mantle/Mays Campanella (VG-EX); 1958 (VG-EX), #50 Musial (EX-MT), Topps: (274/494, average VG-EX, #200 Mantle (VG), #300 Mays (EX- 5% reverse writing) with #1 T. MT), #320 Aaron (EX-MT), #387 Williams (FR), #5 Mays (VG- Brock RC (VG-EX), #471 Mantle EX), #52 Clemente (EX), #343 AS (EX-MT); 1963 Topps: Cepeda RC (VG), #418 (471/576, average EX, missing mostly high numbers) with #18 Buc Blasters/Clemente Mantle/Aaron (EX-MT), #487 (EX-MT), #200 Mantle (VG-EX), #250 Musial (VG-EX), #300 Mays (VG-EX), #380 Mantle AS (VG-EX) and #488 Aaron AS (EX-MT). More on our website. Banks (NM), #390 Aaron (EX-MT) and #537 Rose RC (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

163. (733) 164. (73) 1949-1968 1957-1963 Baseball Topps Oddball/Regional Baseball Grab Bag with (3) Collection Mantle with Several Prized grouping of (73) 1949- Mantle— 1968 baseball oddball/regional cards heralded by multiple Hall of Loaded Famers including (3) Mickey Loaded 1950s Mantle’s. Highlights include 1949 Topps Collection! Philadelphia Bulletin Impressive (733) Athletics/Phillies: (49 pictures, 1957-1963 Topps median EX-MT) with Ashburn Baseball singles RC (EX-MT), Fox RC (EX-MT), gallery with scores Roberts RC (EX-MT); 1951 of Hall of Famers including Aaron, Clemente, Koufax, Mantle, Mays and much more. Fischer’s Bread: (5 labels, all PR Highlights include 1957 Topps: (226 cards, median VG, 10% writing) with #1 T. due to trimming, writing or miss- Williams (GD), #95 Mantle (VG), #210 Campanella (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #52 ing chunks) with Branca, Garver, Clemente (EX), #418 Mantle/Aaron (GD), #487 Mantle AS (VG-EX); 1959 Topps: Goodman, W. Jones, Kluszewski; (163 cards, composite VG-EX) with #150 Musial (EX), #380 Aaron (VG-EX), #478 1955 Armour Coins: (2) Mantel Clemente (EX); 1960 Topps: #148 Yastrzemski RC (PR, writing), #343 Koufax (VG- (both NM, one blue, one EX), #564 Mays AS (EX); 1961 Topps: #307 Mantle WS (EX), #344 Koufax (EX- red); 1958 Hires Root Beer MT); 1962 Topps: #320 Aaron (VG) and 1963 Topps: #200 Mantle (GD). More on w/Tabs: (6 cards, average EX-MT) with #11, 33, 35, 57, 63, 74 and 1963 Salada our website. Coins: #56 Mantle (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

30 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 165. (241) 1949-1951 166. (262) 1948-1955 Bowman Baseball Singles Bowman Baseball Singles with (2) Snider & Williams with Many Stars Terrific collection of 1949-1951 Spotlighted is a group of (262) 1948- Bowman Baseball editions are repre- 1955 Bowman Baseball singles featuring sented with these (241) singles includ- many stars including “Teddy Ballgame”. ing many Hall of Famers and high/low Highlights include 1951 Bowman: #165 numbers. Highlights include 1949 T. Williams (GD); 1952 Bowman: #52 Bowman: (8 cards, median EX-MT); Rizzuto (VG), (2) #53 Ashburn (PSA 5, 1950 Bowman: (159 cards, median VG-EX); 1953 Bowman Black & VG-EX, 62 low numbers) with #11 White: #28 Wilhelm (PSA 4); 1953 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #19 Spahn (VG-EX), Bowman Color: (79 cards, majority FR (2) #33 Kiner (both VG-EX), #71 to GD, 30% writing) with #46 Schoendienst (EX), (2) #77 Snider (VG, Campanella (FR), #117 Snider (VG), GD); 1951 Bowman: (74 cards, 20 high #153 Ford (GD); 1954 Bowman: #170 numbers, mainly VG to VG-EX) with Snider (VG-EX) and 1955 Bowman: #10 (3) #134 Spahn (VG, (2) GD) and #165 Rizzuto (VG-EX). More on our website. T. Williams (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

167. 1952 Bowman & 1953 168. (242) 1950-1955 Topps Bowman Color Starter Sets & Bowman Baseball with Mays Collection with (2) Dynamic duo of 1952 and 1953 Bowman Mantle—Loaded Color Baseball starter sets. Highlights The offered (242) 1950-1955 Topps & include 1952 Bowman: (139 cards, com- Bowman Baseball collection is absolute- posite VG-EX, 28 high numbers) with #1 ly loaded with Hall of Famers and stars Berra (VG), #5 Minoso (EX), #11 Kiner including Mantle, Mays, Reese, Snider (EX), #23 Lemon (VG-EX), #44 and much more. Highlights include 1952 Campanella (VG), #146 Durocher (EX), Bowman: #101 Mantle (GD); 1953 #156 Spahn (VG), #162 Irvin (VG-EX), Bowman Color: #93 Rizzuto/Martin #218 Mays (GD), #252 Crosetti (VG-EX); (EX); 1953 Topps: (54 cards, average 1953 Bowman Color: (53 cards, compos- GD to VG) with #1 J. Robinson (GD), ite EX to EX-MT) with #10 Ashburn #104 Berra (VG-EX); 1955 Bowman: (GD), #40 Doby (EX-MT) and #143 Lopez (85 cards, composite VG) with #184 (EX-MT). Mays (GD) and #202 Mantle (VG). Opening Bid $250.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

169. (288) 1949-1956 Topps 170. 1954 & 1955 Topps & Bowman Baseball Cards Baseball Partial/Starter with Aaron Sets with Killebrew & Fuel your “golden age” baseball collec- Koufax Rookies tion by placing the strongest bid on these Promising tandem of 1954 and 1955 (288) 1949-1956 Topps and Bowman sin- Topps Baseball partial/starter sets featur- gles. This primarily mid to off-grade ing rookies of Killebrew and Koufax. assortment features several Hall of Highlights include 1954 Topps starter: Famers and displays moderate duplica- (153/250, median VG-EX to EX) with tion throughout. Highlights include 1949 #17 Rizzuto (VG), #20 Spahn (EX-MT), Bowman: #33 Spahn (EX); 1953 #32 Snider (EX-MT), #37 Ford (EX- Bowman Color: #33 Reese (VG); 1955 MT), #50 Berra (VG); 1955 Topps par- Bowman: (242 cards, median VG, 32 tial: (153/206, median EX) with #4 high numbers) with #179 Aaron (GD); Kaline (EX-MT), #28 Banks (EX-MT), 1955 Topps: #198 Berra (GD); 1956 #50 J. Robinson (EX), #123 Koufax RC Topps: #101 Campanella (VG-EX) and (VG-EX), #124 Killebrew RC (EX- #110 Berra (EX). More on our website. MT), #187 Hodges (NM) and #189 Opening Bid $250.00 Rizzuto (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

171. 1954 & 1955 172. (336) 1955 & Bowman Baseball 1956 Topps Baseball Starter Sets Singles with (2) Eye-catching pair of 1954 and 1955 Koufax RC Bowman Baseball starter sets. Celebrate your diamond heroes Included are 1954 Bowman: (88 with this cache of (336) 1955 cards, composite VG-EX, 5% and 1956 Topps Baseball sin- trimmed) with #110 Schoendienst gles featuring multiple Hall of (EX), #138 Hodges (EX), #177 Ford Famers. Moderate duplication is (VG); 1955 Bowman: (185 cards, found throughout this “collec- aggregate EX) with #23 Kaline tor’s grade” assortment. (VG), #59 Ford (VG), #60 Slaughter Highlights include 1955 Topps: (EX), #89 Boudreau (VG), #103 (100 cards, composite VG-EX) Mathews (EX-MT), #134 Feller with (2) #123 Koufax RC (VG-EX, VG), #124 Killebrew RC (PR, writing), #210 (VG), #171 Roberts (VG), #179 Snider (VG-EX); 1956 Topps: (236 cards, aggregate VG-EX) with #30 J. Robinson Aaron (VG-EX), #213 Kell (EX- (GD), #31 Aaron (EX-MT), #130 Mays (VG-EX), #200 Feller (NM), #260 Reese MT), #242 Banks (VG-EX) and (EX-MT) and NNO CL 1/3 (EX). More on our website. #283 Chylak RC (EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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173. (552) 1952-1956 174. 1957 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Cards Starter Set of (251/407) with (150) Different 1952 with Mantle & Clemente Topps Place a strong bid on the offered 1957 Compelling assortment of (552) dif- Topps Baseball starter set of (251/407) ferent 1952-1956 Topps Baseball cards. This series generally averages cards including several stars and mul- (EX to EX-MT) and includes (20) tiple high numbers. Keys include 1952 tougher fourth series cards displaying Topps: (150 cards, composite VG to (VG-EX) quality. Highlights include VG-EX, all low numbers) with #26 #18 Drysdale RC (EX-MT), #76 Irvin (VG-EX), #29 Kluszewski (VG), Clemente (EX-MT), #80 Hodges (VG- #65 Slaughter (GD); 1953 Topps: (96 EX), #85 Doby (VG-EX), #95 Mantle cards, mainly VG-EX, 6 high num- (GD), #154 Schoendienst (VG-EX), bers); 1954 Topps: (96 cards, majority #203 Wilhelm (EX-MT), #212 VG-EX to EX); 1955 Topps: (98 Colavito RC (GD), #215 Slaughter cards, mostly VG-EX to EX); 1956 (VG-EX), #230 Kell (EX-MT), #400 Topps: (114 cards, aggregate EX) Dodgers Sluggers (VG-EX) and NNO with #31 Aaron (EX) and #79 Koufax (EX). More on our website. CL 1/2 (marked). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

175. (1039) 176. (246) 1948-1959 Topps 1949-1959 & Bowman Baseball Cards Topps & with Many Hall of Famers Bowman The budget conscious star collector will Baseball find tremendous value with this cache of (246) 1948-1959 Topps and Bowman Cards Baseball cards headlined by over two Journey back to the dozen Hall of Famers including Koufax, corner “five and Mantle and T. Williams. This assortment dime” by claiming with a distinct New York area emphasis is these (1039) 1949- headlined by 1951 Bowman: (60 cards, 6 1959 Topps and high numbers, average FR to GD, 40% Bowman Baseball cards. Moderate duplication is found throughout this assortment water staining); 1958 Topps: #1 T. which is highlighted by several minor stars and team/specialty cards from the more Williams (FR), #150 Mantle (FR), #484 available series. These mid-grade classics average (VG to VG-EX) throughout. Mantle AS (PR, reverse typing) and 1959 Included are Bowman: (126 cards) with (5) 1949, (44) 1950, (6) 1951, (8) 1952, (18) Topps: #163 Koufax (PR). More on our 1953 Color, (30) 1954, (15) 1955; Topps: (913 cards) with (40) 1953, (46) 1954, (9) website. 1955, (80) 1956, (179) 1957, (256) 1958 and (303) 1959. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

177. (2074) 1952-1959 178. 1957-1959 Topps Baseball Cards Topps Baseball with Stars Starter Sets Very clean assortment of (2074) 1952- Jump into multiple 1959 Topps Baseball cards with multi- classic Topps editions ple stars found throughout. This mix- with this run of starter ture with moderate duplication sets from the 1957- throughout is highlighted by 1952 1959 Topps series. Topps: #37 Snider (VG, bb), #129 Although absent of Mize (VG); 1955 Topps: (358 cards, major stars, there are aggregate EX); 1956 Topps: (82 plenty of semi-stars, cards, composite VG-EX) with #180 team cards and other Roberts (EX-MT); 1957 Topps: (123 specialty cards to fill cards, mostly EX to EX-MT) with the void. Very consis- #400 Dodgers’ Sluggers (EX); 1959 tently pieced together Topps: (1155 cards, average EX to with few creases to be found. Included are 1957 Topps: (260/407, 51 fourth series, EX-MT) with #20 Snider (EX-MT) mostly VG-EX) 1958 Topps: (370/494, median VG-EX) and 1959 Topps: (428/572, and #338 S. Anderson RC (EX-MT). More on our website. 34 high numbers, median VG-EX). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

179. 1958-1960 Topps 180. (940) 1959-1963 Topps Baseball Partial/Starter Baseball Cards with Aaron, Set Run Koufax & Mays Tremendous run of 1958-1960 Topps The stars definitely align for this star-packed Baseball partial/starter sets with many gallery of (940) 1959-1963 Topps Baseball cards possibilities for completion. with luminaries such as Aaron, Koufax and Highlights include 1958 Topps par- Mays. Moderate duplication is found throughout tial: (397/494, majority EX to EX- this gathering which also contains a selection of MT) with #52 Clemente (VG-EX), high numbers. Keys include 1959 Topps: (150 #486 Mays AS (EX-MT); 1959 Topps cards, average VG-EX, 11 high numbers) with partial: (471/572, average EX-MT, #50 Mays (VG), #212 Aaron/Mathews (PSA 5), 39 high numbers) with #163 Koufax 1960 Topps: (140 cards, mostly VG-EX, 8 high (EX-MT), #380 Aaron (EX); 1960 numbers) with #10 Banks (PSA 6), #300 Aaron Topps starter: (351/572, median EX- (VG-EX), #326 Clemente (PSA 6); 1961 Topps: MT, 7 high numbers) with #200 Mays (274 cards, majority VG-EX, 3 high numbers) with (2) #290 Musial (one VG, one FR, (EX-MT), #316 McCovey RC (VG) writing); 1962 Topps: (218 cards, average VG to VG-EX, 16 high numbers) with #5 and #564 Mays AS (EX-MT). More Koufax (VG-EX), #320 Aaron (VG-EX) and 1963 Topps: (158 cards, composite VG- on our website. EX) with #138 Mays/Musial (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

32 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 181. (181) 1954-1964 182. (1631) Baseball Oddball Group with 1957-1962 Dan-Dee & Kahn’s Wieners Topps and 1962 Topps Bucks Near Baseball Diverse group of (181) 1954-1964 baseball Singles oddball singles including regional issues Collection and obscure releases from national manu- Vintage Singles facturers. Highlights include 1954 Dan- Dealers! Beef up Dee: C. Roberts (VG); 1961 Nu-Card your inventory with Baseball Scoops: #422 Mantle Longest these (1631) 1957- (EX), #450 Mantle (EX); 1962 1962 Topps Topps Bucks near: (82/96, average EX to Baseball cards. EX-MT) with Aaron (EX-MT), Koufax Moderate duplica- (VG-EX), Mantle (GD), Musial (VG-EX); tion is found throughout this primarily mid-grade assortment from the more available 1963 Fleer: #5 Mays (EX), #56 Clemente series. Scattered stars, team and specialty cards are mixed throughout. Included are (GD) and 1964 Kahn’s Wieners: F. (204) 1957, (356) 1958, (528) 1959, (337) 1960 and (206) 1962 generally averaging Robinson (VG). More on our website. (VG to EX) condition. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

183. 1958-1965 Topps 184. (121) 1956- Baseball Starter Sets 1968 Topps with (293) High Baseball Grab Numbers Bag with (2) With (1621) different cards and Mantle & (7) BVG (293) high numbers, this 1958- Graded Stars 1965 Topps Baseball starter set run Profit from the offered is ideal for the set collector. (121) 1956-1968 Topps Included are 1958 Topps: Baseball grab bag with (244/494, median VG to VG- Mantle and (7) BVG grad- EX);1959 Topps: (261/572, 18 ed stars. Keys include 1956 high numbers, average VG to VG- Topps: #135 Mantle (BVG EX); 1960 Topps: (297/572, 18 4, gray back); 1957 Topps: high numbers, composite VG-EX); (93 cards, mainly VG to VG-EX) with #1 T. Williams (BVG 3), #35 F. Robinson RC 1962 Topps: (265/598, 24 high (GD); 1958 Topps: #47 Maris RC (BVG 4.5); 1960 Topps: #343 Koufax (VG); 1961 numbers, median VG-EX); 1963 Topps: (146/576, 47 high numbers, majority VG- Topps: #2 Maris (VG-EX); 1964 Topps: #225 Maris (BVG 7); 1965 Topps: #300 EX); 1964 Topps: (163/587, 21 high numbers, median VG to VG-EX) and 1965 Koufax (GD) and 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle (PR, pinhole). More on our website. Topps: (245/598, 165 high numbers, average VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 185. (8) 1955-1968 186. (19) 1949-1968 Topps Baseball Topps & Bowman Hall of Fame Baseball Stars with (4) Rookies with Mantle Koufax & Ryan Boost your classic Topps and Bowman Only those whose perma- Baseball projects by claiming these nent residence are in the (19) 1949-1968 Topps and Bowman hallowed Halls of Baseball stars. Highlights include 1 9 4 9 Cooperstown are found in B o w m a n : #98 Rizzuto (EX-MT, Name this octet of 1955-1968 on Front); 1953 Bowman Color: # 3 3 Topps Baseball cards. R e e s e (VG-EX), #44 Included are 1955 Topps: B a u e r / B e r r a / M a n t l e (VG-EX); 1 9 5 7 (2 cards) with #123 To p p s : #407 M a n t l e / B e r r a (EX); 1 9 5 9 Koufax RC (VG-EX), To p p s : #461 M a n t l e HR (EX); 1 9 6 0 #124 Killebrew RC (VG-EX); 1962 Topps: (2 cards) with #199 Perry RC (EX-MT), To p p s : #160 Mantle/Boyer (NM); #387 Brock RC (EX-MT); 1965 Topps: (2 cards) with #16 Morgan RC (GD), #477 1962 To p p s : (3) #199 Perry RC (EX- Carlton RC (GD); 1968 Topps: (2 cards) with #177 Ryan RC (VG-EX) and #247 M T, (2) EX) and 1968 To p p s : # 2 4 7 Bench RC (GD). Bench RC (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 187. (6) 1960-1968 188. (2945) 1960-1969 Topps Topps Baseball Hall Baseball Singles Collection of Fame Rookies with (2) Clemente, Koufax & with (3) Yaz & Ryan Ryan Horizontal Hall of Famers are Exciting assortment of (2945) 1960-1969 depicted on these (6) 1960- Topps Baseball singles with legends such as 1968 Topps Baseball rookie Clemente, Koufax and Ryan leading the cards. Included are 1-3.) (3) way. This gallery displays moderate dupli- 1960 Topps #148 Yastrzemski cation throughout and includes a smattering RC ((2) EX-MT, GD); 4.) 1965 of tough high numbers. Highlights include Topps #16 Morgan RC (EX- 1961 Topps: #2 Maris (EX); 1962 Topps: MT); 5.) 1968 Topps #177 (236 cards, composite EX-MT) with #5 Ryan RC (VG) and 6.) 1968 Koufax (EX-MT), #10 Clemente (EX-MT); Topps #247 Bench RC (EX- 1967 Topps: (782 cards, mainly EX-MT, 19 MT). high numbers) and 1969 Topps: (257 cards, Opening Bid $300.00 average EX to EX-MT) with #533 Ryan (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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189. (109) 190. (196) 1950-1969 1950-1979 Topps & Baseball Bowman Oddball/ Baseball Regional Singles Collection Group with with Many Many Stars Stars— Add depth to Sharp your baseball collection by Discriminating securing these classic Topps and (196) 1950- Bowman Baseball 1979 collectors will be oddball/region- well pleased with these (109) 1950-1969 singles featuring many Hall of Famers and al cards with many stars. Highlights include 1951 Wheaties: Feller (VG); 1952 Berk stars including Aaron, Clemente, Koufax and Mays. Highlighted amongst this razor- Ross: Mays (VG-EX), Snider (PSA 4); 1954 Dan-Dee: Doby (GD), Irvin (GD), sharp gallery are 1952 Bowman: #52 Rizzuto (EX-MT); 1954 Topps: #10 J. Surkont (GD), Westlake (VG); 1954 Red Heart: Snider (EX); 1960 Fleer: #28 Robinson (GD); 1955 Topps: #47 Aaron (NM), #50 J. Robinson (NM); 1956 Topps: Gehrig (VG); 1963 Bazooka: #9 Aaron (NM, Glove in Front); 1964 Auravision: #30 J. Robinson (NM), #31 Aaron (EX-MT), #110 Berra (NM), #150 Snider (NM- Mantle (EX-MT); 1965 Old London Coins: Mantle (EX); 1971 Milk Duds boxes: MT); 1959 Topps: #163 Koufax (EX-MT); 1966 Topps: #1 Mays (EX-MT), #100 (2) #3 Mays (both EX-MT); 1975 Hostess full boxes: #58 Ryan/59/60 (NM-MT) and Koufax (EX-MT); 1967 Topps: #45 Maris (EX-MT) and 1969 Topps: #50 Clemente #79/#80 Yount RC/81 (EX-MT). More on our website. (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

191. (455) 192. (493) 1952-1979 1953-1972 Topps Baseball Hall Topps & of Fame/ Superstars Bowman —Loaded Baseball Only Vintage Topps Hall of Card Famers or Superstars! This (493) 1952-1979 Topps Baseball Shoebox collection is absolutely loaded Collection with legends including Aaron, with (6) Clemente, Mantle, Mays and many more. No commons in this Mantle cavalcade of stars with more The offered (455) than 95% displaying 1953-1972 Topps Cooperstown inductees! and Bowman Highlights include 1959 Topps: Baseball card shoebox collection is absolutely loaded with potential for the vintage #387 Drysdale (NM), #550 dealer. This star packed gallery includes examples of Aaron, Clemente, Koufax and Campanella (GD); 1961 Topps: (6) Mantle examples along with multiple Hall of Fame rookies. Highlights include #150 Mays (GD, reverse paper 1953 Bowman Color: #9 Rizzuto (VG); 1955 Topps: #47 Aaron (FR, tear); 1962 pulling), #290 Musial (EX-MT), Topps: #5 Koufax (VG-EX), #387 Brock RC (EX); 1963 Topps: #553 Stargell RC #307 Mantle WS (EX-MT); (NM); 1965 Topps: (127 cards, average VG) with (3) #134 Mantle WS (NM, VG-EX, 1969 Topps: #50 Clemente VG), #160 Clemente (GD), #170 Aaron (GD), #300 Koufax (GD), #350 Mantle (GD); (EX-MT); 1971 Topps: #341 Garvey RC (EX), #630 Clemente (VG); 1973 Topps: 1966 Topps: (102 cards, aggregate EX) with (2) #50 Mantle (VG-EX, GD), #100 (2) #100 Aaron (both EX-MT) and 1974 Topps: (4) #456 Winfield RC (average EX). Koufax (VG) and 1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson RC (FR, reverse writing). More on More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

193. (2140) 1960-1971 194. (1288) Mostly Topps Baseball 1948-1981 Shoebox Collection Baseball with (4) Mantle Shoebox This (2140) 1960-1971 mostly Collection Topps Baseball shoebox collec- with Aaron, tion is flush with Hall of Famers, stars and a smattering of high Clemente & numbers. Moderate duplication is Mantle found throughout this mixed gath- Break value ering with promising “break” abounds in the value. Keys include 1960 Topps: offered (1288) #326 Clemente (VG); 1962 1948-1981 base- Topps: #10 Clemente (VG); 1965 ball shoebox col- Topps: #350 Mantle (PR); 1966 lection led by a Topps: (321 cards, composite host of Hall of Famers and stars including Aaron, Clemente and Mantle. Featured GD) with #30 Rose (VG), #50 among these mainstream and oddball issues are 1948 Bowman: #6 Berra RC Mantle (PR), #500 Aaron (GD); (trimmed), #38 Schoendienst RC (PSA 5); 1955 Topps Doubleheaders: #25 J. 1968 Topps: (561 cards, majority Robinson/26 (PSA 6); 1956 Topps: #5 T. Williams (GD), (2) NNO 1/3 CL (one VG- EX-MT) with #247 Bench RC EX, one slightly erased writing); 1958 Topps: #30 Aaron (VG), #52 Clemente (GD); (VG), #280 Mantle (VG); 1968 1962 Post: #5 Mantle (EX, advertisement), #124 Jay (GD, Blue Lines); 1963 Topps: Topps Game set: (33/33, median VG-EX); 1969 Topps: (634 cards, median EX-MT #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (EX), #540 Clemente (VG); 1967 Topps: #400 to NM) with #50 Clemente (EX-MT), #100 Aaron (NM), #190 Mays (NM), (2) #260 Clemente (EX-MT) and 1978 Topps: #36 Murray RC (NM). More on our website. R. Jackson RC (EX-MT, EX) and #500 Mantle (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

34 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 195. (2530) 1960-1967 196. 1965-1967 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Partial/Starter Set Cards Run of (3) Cash in with these Construct multiple Topps Baseball proj- (2530) 1960-1967 ects with the offered run of 1965-1967 Topps Baseball cards. Topps Baseball partial/starter sets. Moderate duplication is Highlights include 1965 Topps starter: found throughout these (173/598, average VG-EX) with #160 singles from the more Clemente (EX-MT), #350 Mantle (VG), common numbers. #526 Hunter RC (VG-EX); 1966 Topps Although absent of partial: (428/598, median VG-EX) with major stars, there are #1 Mays (VG), #126 Palmer RC (GD), still plenty of semi-stars, team and specialty cards. Included are 1960 Topps: (425 #254 Jenkins RC (VG-EX) and 1967 cards, median VG-EX); 1961 Topps: (303 cards, aggregate EX); 1962 Topps: (85 Topps partial: (461/609, mostly VG-EX cards, mostly VG-EX); 1963 Topps: (269 cards, average VG-EX); 1964 Topps: (375 to EX) with #200 Mays (EX). More on cards, mainly VG-EX); 1966 Topps: (240 cards, aggregate EX) and 1967 Topps: (833 our website. cards, average EX to EX-MT). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

197. 1967 Topps Baseball 198. 1960-1969 Starter Set of (300) Different Topps Baseball including (59) High Collection of Numbers with Seaver RC (2563) Cards Possibilities abound with the offered 1967 Fuel your classic Topps Topps Baseball starter set of (300) differ- Baseball inventory with ent cards including (59) high numbers. these (2563) cards from This edition generally averages (VG to the 1960-1969 editions. VG-EX) with the tough high numbers pre- Moderate duplication is senting similarly. Approximately 6% of found throughout this gath- the cards (mostly high numbers) have pen- ering which is highlighted cil notations on the reverses. Highlights by several minor stars and include #558 Belanger RC (VG), #570 team/specialty cards from Wills (VG-EX), #581 Seaver RC (VG), the more common series. #600 B. Robinson (VG-EX), #607 Stanley These classics average (VG-EX) and #609 John (VG-EX). More (VG to EX) throughout with some variance among years. Included are (350) 1960, on our website. (255) 1961, (383) 1962, (71), 1963, (179) 1964, (208) 1965, (192) 1966, (473) 1967, Opening Bid $150.00 (163) 1968 and (289) 1969. Opening Bid $250.00 200. (1194) 1964-1970 199. 1969 & 1970 Topps Topps Baseball Cards Baseball Partial Sets with with Many Stars includ- R. Jackson RC and Ryan ing Ryan RC Secure multiple Hall of Fame rookie cards The debut of the “Ryan Express” with the offered 1969 and 1970 Topps takes top billing on the offered Baseball partial sets. Highlights include (1194) 1964-1970 Topps Baseball 1969 Topps partial: (353/664, average shoebox collection. Highlighted in EX to EX-MT) with #120 Rose (EX), this star packed gathering are 1964 #190 Mays (EX-MT), #260 R. Jackson Topps: (109 cards, mostly VG) with RC (EX-MT), #500 Mantle (FR), #533 #50 Mantle (trimmed and colored), Ryan (EX-MT); 1970 Topps par- #125 Rose (VG); 1966 Topps: (280 tial:(596/720, average VG-EX to EX) cards, composite VG-EX) with #1 with #140 R. Jackson (EX-MT), #189 Mays (VG-EX), #50 Mantle (VG- Munson RC (VG-EX) and #600 Mays EX); 1968 Topps: (290 cards, medi- (VG-EX). More on our website. an EX-MT to NM) with #177 Ryan Opening Bid $400.00 RC (VG) and #280 Mantle (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

201. (2071) 1964-1979 Topps 202. 1955-1984 Topps Detroit Baseball Cards with R. Tigers Complete/Near Team Jackson & Schmidt Rookies Set Run Score the debut cards of Restore the roar in your Motor City themed and “Mr. October” with these (2071) collection with the offered 1955-1984 Topps 1964-1979 Topps Baseball cards. Detroit Tigers complete/near team set run. Moderate duplication is found throughout The sets generally average: 1950s (VG- this mixed gathering with several stars and EX), 1960s (EX), 1970s (EX-MT) and a smattering of high numbers. Highlights 1980s (NM). Highlights include Topps include 1965 Topps: #581 Perez RC Tigers Team Sets: 1955: #4 Kaline (EX); (VG); 1969 Topps: (330 cards, average 1957: #125 Kaline (GD); 1958: #70 Kaline EX to EX-MT) with #260 R. Jackson RC (VG); 1960: #561 Kaline AS (EX-MT); (EX-MT); 1972 Topps: (768 cards, aggre- 1962: #150 Kaline (EX); Topps Tigers gate EX) with #49 Mays (VG-EX) and Near/Team Sets: 1956: #20 Kaline (VG); 1973 Topps: #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (VG- 1961: #44 Mantle/Maris HR LL (EX-MT), EX). More on our website. #580 Kaline AS (VG-EX) and 1963: #25 Opening Bid $200.00 Kaline (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

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203. 1969 Topps Baseball High Series Group of (481) Cards From Vending Solid corners, creamy edges and pinpoint registration are all attributes of these (481) 1969 Topps Baseball sin- gles. The 204. (628) 1970 Topps Baseball Semi “straight from High Numbers From Vending vending” jew- Extremely clean group of (628) 1970 Topps Baseball 205. (712) 1970 Topps Baseball els hail from the high series and contain many third- semi-high numbers from period vending boxes. Several Cards From Vending party grading possibilities. Included are 15 Card of these delicate 42 year-old cards are suitable candi- Strong gathering of (712) 1970 Topps Baseball cards Groups: (375 cards) with #593, 595, 596, 599, 602, dates for third-party professional grading. Included are from vending boxes. Comprising #s 266-543, these sil- 606-608, 610, 611-614, 625, 628, 631, 633, 638, 641, 25 Card Groups: (525 cards) with #547, 548, 550, ver bordered beauties are found in blocks of less than 642, 645-647, 652, 658; 10 Card Groups: (90 cards) 553, 557-559, 562, 566, 569-571, 575, 578, 582, 591, ten cards per player and includes semi-stars such as with #588, 615, 617, 620, 622, 624, 627, 635, 639 and 599, 601, 606, 625 and 632. Also present are (103) Powell, team cards and other specialty representations. Other Quantities: (16) #594. additional cards in 3-6 card blocks. Several gradable possibilities with this group! Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

206. (453) 1971 Topps Baseball 207. (563) 1971 Topps Baseball High Semi-High Vending Group Numbers From Vending Registry These (563) 1971 Specialists! Topps Baseball Take a High Numbers chance with from vending this cache of boxes are perfect (453) 1971 for the graded Topps card investor. Baseball Included are semi-high razor-sharp numbered copies of 20 208. (700) 1971 Topps Baseball Singles cards. These Card Groups: From Vending—Mixed Series “straight (320 cards) with Pitch black offering of (700) 1971 Topps Baseball sin- from vending” examples are viable candidates for pro- #663, 670, 674, 678, 679, 682, 684, 685, 689, 696, 699, gles from period vending boxes. These cards come fessional grading. Highlights include 25 Card Groups: 701, 712, 718, 720, 726; 15 Card Groups: (105 cards) from various lower series and display moderate dupli- (375 cards) with #526, 533, 534, 542, 558, 565, 578, with #660, 668, 676, 690, 691, 703, 707; 10 Card cation throughout. Although absent of major stars, there 584 Indians Team, 597, 602, 616, #620 F. Howard, 622, Groups: (110 cards) with #647, 652, 675, 681, 695, are still (110) Playoff, (46) Checklist, (16) Team and 633, #641 Mets Team; Other Quantities: (78 cards) 728, 732, 741, 742, 747, 752; 5 Card Groups: (15 (5) League Leader cards to make up the difference. with (17) #547, (19) 548, (18) 601, (6) 610 and (18) cards) with #657, 702, 721; Other Quantities: (13 Presents very nicely with several gradable possibilities #619 CL. cards) with (3) #661, (2) 716 and (8) 746. contained within. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

209. (3) 1959 Fleer Ted Williams 210. 1968 Topps 211. 1968 Topps Uncut Baseball Action Baseball Action Sheets/ Stickers #12 with Stickers #5 with Mays Strips Clemente Center Panel Center Panel with #1 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 The Early Years Opening Bid $100.00

214. (2633) 1971-1980s 213. (2) 1968 Topps 212. 1968 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball Action Action Sticker Shoebox Stickers #10 with Sheets with #3 F. Collection Aaron Center Panel & Robinson & #5 with 1974 Mantle Mays Center Near Set Opening Bid $150.00 Panels Opening Bid $200.00 (657/660) Opening Bid $100.00

36 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 215. 1972 Topps Baseball First Series Uncut Sheet with Wrong Backs—(2) Fisk Rookies Attractive 1972 Topps Baseball First Series uncut sheet with wrong backs. Constructed of (12) 11-card rows, the obverse fea- tures evenly double printed rep- resentations of (66) cards. Key Fronts are highlighted by (2) #79 Fisk/Cooper RC. The reverse features the remaining cards in the first series highlighted by (2) 216. (2182) 1952-1974 Topps, Bowman & Fleer Baseball #49 Mays. Despite reverse tape Collection residue along with a combination Featured is a (2182) 1952-1974 Topps, Bowman and Fleer Baseball collection. of obverse wear including limit- Although mostly absent of stars, this gathering with moderate duplication throughout ed writing, perimeter contu- is still ideal for the singles dealer or team set builder. Due to storing methods, multiple sions/fraying, water staining cards (primarily from the 1950s) have sustained either water damage or bowing. along the bottom edge and typi- Included are 1956 Topps: (526 cards, presents GD to VG, most have water staining); cal bowing, this keepsake has 1959 Topps: (332 cards, majority GD); 1963 Topps: (287 cards, mostly GD to VG) still endured the past forty years and 1966 Topps: (430 cards, average VG to VG-EX). More on our website. in remarkable condition. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

217. (2671) 1960- 1987 Mostly Topps Baseball Shoebox Collection with Aaron, Clemente & Mays Replenish your inventory with this 1960-1987 mostly Topps Baseball shoebox collection of (2671) with several stars including Aaron, Clemente and Mays. Moderate duplica- tion is found throughout this mixture with a smattering of 218. (25,000+) 1969-1979 Topps Baseball Singles Hoard high numbers. Keys include with Hundreds of High Numbers 1966 Topps: #1 Mays (VG); Massive (25,000+) 1969-1979 Topps Baseball singles hoard with hundreds of high 1968 Topps: #50 Mays (VG); numbers. Generally arranged in order, this assortment displays significant duplication 1971 Topps: #513 Ryan (VG) throughout. The majority of the singles are commons with a smattering of stars pres- and 1973 Topps partial: ent. The early cards average (VG to EX) with the more recent series generally pre- (532/660, median EX-MT, 138 senting (EX-MT). Included are (350+) 1969 (107 high numbers), (700+) 1970, dupes average VG-EX) with (1350+) 1971 (21 high numbers), (1050+) 1972 (186 high numbers), (4200+) 1973 #50 Clemente (EX-MT). More (125 high numbers), (3000+) 1976, (3000+) 1977, (6000+) 1978 and (6000+) 1979. on our website. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

219. 220. (6000+) Mostly 1980s- (2130+) Modern Multi-Sport Star 1980- Collection with Many Modern Inserts & Rookies Baseball Immense “break value” is assured with Hall of this huge (6000+) mostly 1980s-modern multi-sport star collection featuring sev- Famers/ eral major players of the past and pres- Superstars ent. Hundreds of inserts, parallels, rook- & Wax ies along with dozens of graded cards are mixed throughout this trove. Box/Pack Highlights include Baseball: with (582) Hoard with Griffey Jr.: (2) 1989 Upper Deck #1 (21) Gwynn Rookies RC; (250) Jeter: (3) 1993 SP #279 RC; Only Hall of Famers and Superstars! Stacked (2130+) 1980-modern collection with (574) Ripken: 1981 TCMA #15 huge “break value” featuring legends Boggs, Brett, Gwynn, Ripken Jr., Ryan and Rochester Red Wings (EX-MT), (2) much more with hundreds of inserts and parallels. Highlights include Baseball Hall of 1982 Topps #21 RC (one PSA 7, one Famers: (1798 cards) with (803) 1980-1985, (161) Gwynn: (9) 1983 Topps #482 RC, EX-MT), 1982 Topps Traded #98T RC, 1983 OPC #143 RC, (5) 1983 Donruss #598 RC, (5) 1983 Fleer #360 RC; Baseball 1995 Select Certified 2131 Mirror Gold, Superstars: (192 cards) with (74) Clemens: (4) 1985 Topps #181 RC, (3) 1985 Fleer (2) 1999 Pacific Crown Collection #1 #155 RC, (2) 1985 Donruss #273, 1995 Select Certified #88 Mirror Gold; 2002 Leaf Pacific Cup; (428) A. Rodriguez: 1994 SP #15 RC (PSA 7); (575) Ryan: (2) 1971 Certified #7 Garciaparra All-Certified (#/25, Mirror Gold); 1992 Bowman #302 M. Topps #513 (one FR, one trimmed), 1973 Topps #220 (GD); (71) assorted stars: 2001 Rivera RC and Baseball Wax Boxes & Packs: (5 boxes, 144 packs). More on our Bowman’s Best #162 I. Suzuki RC (PSA 10); Hockey: with (47) Gretzky and Golf: website. with (3) Woods: 1997 Ventures. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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221. (5) 222. (54) 1980s-1990s Multi- 1963-1966 Sport Full/Near Cases Plus Topps (90) Wax Boxes and (115) Baseball Sets Christmas Fill your warehouse with this enormous gathering of (54) 1980s-1990s multi-sport Rack Packs full/near cases. Also included are (90) wax Showing boxes and (115) sets from the major manu- Team Cards facturers. These containers are unsearched HO! HO! HO! and display mild wear consistent with pro- Spread some yule- longed storage. A cache of rookie greats tide cheer with and established Hall of Famers are prom- these (5) 1963- ised along with numerous addition third- 1966 Topps party grading possibilities. Due to Baseball Christmas rack packs. The 12-card collectibles were repackaged by an size/weight, a shipping surcharge will unknown vendor years after the original release by Topps. The cards appear to present apply. Local pick-up from our Silver minimally (EX to EX-MT) or better. Included are (1) 1963, (1) 1964 and (3) 1966. Spring, Maryland facility is highly encour- More on our website. aged. List on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 223. (5) 1993 Topps 224. (37) 1992- Finest Baseball 2006 Baseball Unopened Boxes Wax Boxes & Demand definitely exceeds sup- Factory Sets with ply on these (5) 1993 Topps (4) Topps Finest Baseball unopened boxes. Each unsearched 18- Heritage pack container is sealed and Join the hunt for desirable could yield a myriad of gems. modern inserts and high- The ever popular refractors are grade rookies with these found just 1 in 15 packs and (37) 1992-2006 baseball wax boxes and factory sets. Included are Wax Boxes: (30 have the possibility of yielding boxes, all hobby) with (4) 1995 Topps Series 1, (2) 1995 Topps Series 1 racks, 1996 Hall of Famers which trade for E-XL Motion, 1996 Topps Series 2, 1996 Topps Laser Series 1, 1996 Topps Laser several hundred dollars per Series 2, 1998 Bowman Series 2, 1999 Bowman Series 1, 1999 Bowman Series 2, card. Not too many of these 1999 SP Top Prospects, (6) 2003 Bowman Heritage, (3) 2003 Topps 205 Series 2, (2) boxes available on the second- 2004 Bowman Heritage, (3) 2004 Topps Heritage, 2005 Bowman Draft, 2005 Topps ary market! Heritage; Factory Sets: (7 sets) with 1992 Topps Gold, 2002 Topps, (2) 2003 Topps, Opening Bid $500.00 (2) 2005 Topps, 2006 Topps Opening Bid $250.00

225. (274) 1980-Modern Mostly Baseball Certified Auto/Game- Used/Rookie & Singles Modern Insert Collectors! Promising (274) 1980-modern mostly baseball certified autograph, game-used, rookie and singles collection. Several cards are serially numbered and come from various tiered subsets. Keys include Baseball GU/Auto: (7 cards) with 2000 SP Game Bat Edition Gwynn, 2001 Upper Deck Evolve A. Rodriguez (#/50), 2004 Ultimate Collection Gibson (#/50), 2007 Topps Sterling Berra (#/10, three jersey pieces), 2008 UD Premier Bench (#/15, four jersey pieces); Certified Auto: (34 cards) with Baseball: 1995 SP #100 Griffey Jr. (UDA card), 2004 SPX Griffey Jr., 2006 Upper Deck Artifacts Griffey Jr.; Other Sports: 2011 Topps Allen & Ginter Holmes; Game-Used/Relics: (44 cards) with Baseball: 2004 SP Game—Used Edition Morgan (#/50, two-color patch); Singles/Inserts: (189 cards) with Baseball: (2) 1989 Upper Deck Griffey Jr. RC and 1994 SP #15 A. Rodriguez RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

226. (57) Modern Football Superstar Quarterback 227. (459) Modern Football Certified Certified Auto/Game- Autos/Game- Used/Insert Collection—Loaded Used/Inserts Remarkable gallery of (459) modern football certified autograph, game-used swatch and insert Field generals who have lead cards featuring the brightest stars of today’s their squads to countless National Football League along with stars of the Sunday conquests preside with past. Several cards are serially numbered and these (57) certified autograph, come from various tiered subsets. Highlights game-used swatch and insert include Auto/Jersey: (18 cards) with 2001 SPX cards. Several cards are serial- Cha. Johnson, 2004 Leaf Limited Cha. Johnson ly numbered and come from (#/25), 2008 Ultimate Rookie Signature J. various tiered subsets. Keys Charles, 2010 Topps Threads C. McCoy include Auto/Jersey: (2 (#/50); Certified Auto: (193 cards) with 1998 cards) with 2008 Bowman Skybox Autographics T. Owens, 2007 Topps Sterling Flacco (#/25, refrac- Performance Jones-Drew, 2008 Press Pass tor); Certified Auto: (12 cards) with 1993 Classic Pro Line Favre, 2002 Playoff Legends R. Rice, 2008 SP Authentic Forte, 2011 Cunningham (#/5), 2004 SP Authentic Vick, 2008 UD Masterpieces P. Manning; Topps Precision D. Murray (#/25), (7) Cha. Game-Used: (24 cards) with (4) P. Manning: 2010 Topps Triple Threads (#/36); Johnson, (7) C. Palmer; Game-Used: (171 cards) with 2007 Upper Deck Artifacts (3) Favre; Inserts/Numbered: (19 cards) with 1999 Aurora P. Manning RC #22 McAllister (#/15, equipment tag), 2008 SPX R. Rice (#/50, (2) three-color patches), Pennant Fever (#/250), 2008 Press Pass Legends Stabler press plate (#1/1, yel- 2008 Topps Triple Threads Giants/Cowboys booklet (#/9) and (18) C. Palmer. More on low) and 2011 Topps Finest Atomic Rookie C. Newton. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

38 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 229. (35) Modern 228. 1994 Football Hall of Famer SP Auto/Jersey/Singles Baseball Canton’s finest and a collegiate icon Holoview headline these (35) modern football Red Die- Hall of Famer certified autograph, Cut game-used jersey and insert singles. Highlights include Auto/Jersey: 2008 Complete SP Authentic Football Namath; Set of (38) Certified Autos: (11 cards) with 1999 Cards—All Fleer/SI Greats of the Game Graham, 2001 SP Authentic Bradshaw, 2008 PSA 9 Ultimate Collection: Butkus, One of the most Hornung; Game-Used: (7 cards) with heralded insert 2008 Donruss Sports Legends sets in the mod- Rockne, 2008 Leaf Certified Stram ern baseball (#/50) and Singles/Inserts: (16 cards) hobby is with 1989 Score #257 B. Sanders RC. More on our website. undoubtedly Opening Bid $200.00 found with the offered 1994 SP Holoview Red 230. (210) Modern Die-Cut com- Basketball Certified plete set of (38) Auto/Game-Used/Insert cards. Each graded Mint 9 Collection with Many by PSA, these Stars fragile speci- High profile assortment of (210) mod- mens have ern basketball certified autographs, escaped the fre- game-used swatches and inserts from quent corner many leading stars including Bryant, and edge wear James and Jordan. Keys include along with sur- Certified Autos: (36 cards) with face imperfec- 2003-04 E-X C. Anthony RC, 2008-09 tions which Topps Hardwood Bird (#/39), 2011-12 plague the SP Authentic Frazier (#/3); 2011-12 issue. Keys Upper Deck Walton; Game-Used: (30 include #1 R. cards) with 2005-06 SPX L. James, Alomar, #5 Clemens, #12 Griffey Jr., #13 Gwynn, #15 B. Jackson, #16 Jordan, #25 2007-08 Fleer M. Jordan; Mattingly, #26 McGwire, #30 Puckett, #32 Ripken Jr., #33 A. Rodriguez RC and Singles/Inserts: (139 cards) with #36 O. Smith. 1997-98 Metal Universe #3 Bryant Platinum Portraits and (95) Jordan with 1987-88 Opening Bid $750.00 Fleer #59. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 231. (51) Multi-Sport 232. (2095) Mostly Certified & Pre-Certified Modern Baseball & Autographs with Several Basketball Singles Hall of Famers Collection with Many Modern insert dealers will take spe- Inserts cial note of these (51) multi-sport Solid (2095) mostly modern baseball certified and pre-certified autograph and basketball singles collection fea- cards headlined by a multitude of turing (450+) Hall of Famers, numer- Hall of Famers. Highlights include ous numbered/inserts/parallels and a Auction LOA from JSA: (20 cards) handful of game-used and certified with 1988 Topps: #402 Gwynn AS: autograph cards. Unless noted, each Certified Auto/Jersey: (2 cards) card grades (NM-MT) or better. Keys with Football: 2006 Playoff National include Singles: (2078 cards, 95% Treasures D. Jones (#/75); Certified 1980s-2000s) with Baseball: (1868 Autographs: (29 cards) with cards) with 1982 Topps #21 Ripken Baseball: (15 cards); Football: with RC, 1989 Upper Deck #1 Griffey Jr. 2007 Playoff National Treasures: RC, (2) 1999 Topps Chrome Traded Lanier (#/38), Upshaw and #T66 J. Hamilton RC, 2001 Upper Basketball: with 2003-04 Upper Deck #295 Pujols RC and Basketball: Deck Legends Sharman. More on our website. (227 cards) with 1961-62 Fleer #16 Greer RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

233. (158) 2002-2003 Upper Deck Baseball Game- 234. (2) 1998 Used/Insert Playoff Contenders Collection with Dan Marino Inserts Sweet Spot with BGS 9.5 & 1/1 Manufactured Opening Bid $200.00 Patches Opening Bid $150.00

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235. 1889 Indianapolis 236. 1905 New York Hoosiers vs. Boston Giants vs. Boston Beaneaters Scorecard Beaneaters With and Scorecard With As the National League took shape After refusing to play in a World in the late-1800s, it was marked by Series against what he deemed defunct franchises, changing mas- an inferior American League rep- cots and hell-raising personalities. resentative, John McGraw pilot- This 1889 Indianapolis Hoosiers ed his New York Giants to a sec- scorecard was issued at 7th Street ond straight pennant in 1905 and Park for the August 5 contest proceeded to dispose of the against the Boston Beaneaters. The Philadelphia A’s in the Fall thick stock item features period Classic. The offered scorecard cigar ads including one for was issued at Boston’s South “Principe De Gale.” The scoring End Grounds as the Giants grids show pre-printed lineups that authored one of their 105 wins include Hall of Famers King Kelly that year. The thick stock relic and Dan Brouthers. The penciled features pre-printed lineups list- legend details a 4-2 Boston triumph that gave the first-place Beaneaters a 3-game lead ing Hall of Fame battery mates (Boston would lose the pennant by one game when it fell to the lowly Pittsburgh Christy Mathewson and Roger Alleghenys on the final day of the season). Of note in the Indianapolis lineup is Jack Bresnahan. The scoring grids have been marked in pencil to detail a Giants triumph. Glasscock, who hit for the cycle three days later and was runner-up to Brouthers for With local ads of both sides, the scarce piece has been mended by a strip of tape and that year’s batting title. The item presents nicely. presents nicely. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

238. Program With larger than life legends including Babe Ruth, and , the and Brooklyn Robins paired off in the 1916 World Series and established performance and attendance records. This pro- gram was issued at 237. Game 2 Stadium Scorecard Brooklyn’s Ebbets Field dur- Not only did the 1914 “Miracle Braves” go from “worst to first” in the span of two ing that epic showdown. The months, the National League champions also swept their way past the heavily favored 12-page guide features Philadelphia Athletics to claim the World Series. Presented is a Game 2 stadium score- unmarked scoring grids with card from the contest at , a 1-0 shutout. The neatly pencil marked col- pre-printed lineups, as well as lectible confirms the memorable conquest of () Bill James over Hall of Fame a full-page ad urging fans to hurler Eddie Plank. Moderate creasing and peripheral notching does not seriously vote for Woodrow Wilson in affect the 98 year-old artifact which also confirms Hall of Famers Baker, Bender, the upcoming Presidential Collins, Evers and Maranville as members of their respective squads. The cover dis- election. With original staples plays pictures of “The Big Four”: baseball experts Baker, Evers, Mathewson and missing from the spine, the Alexander. pages are detached but present. The front cover is affected by minor paper loss but Opening Bid $250.00 does not have any compacting folds, which are common to publications of this era. Opening Bid $500.00

239. (2) Programs: Washington and New York Versions Very desir- able keep- sakes as both October pub- lications and Washington Fall Classic relics, these (2) 1924 World Series programs are scarce sur- vivors from the club’s 240. (2) Programs: Philadelphia and lone title endeavor. The guides were respectively issued at: : a 32- St. Louis Versions page program whose cover shows shaking hands with President Calvin In a successful defense of their 1929 title, the 1930 Philadelphia A’s again topped the Coolidge. The format features black-and-white Senators photos throughout, with scor- 100-win plateau and again disposed of their Senior Circuit counterparts in the Fall ing grids on the inside covers marked to detail the Senators’ 4-3 Game 2 win (one of Classic. These (2) programs were respectively issued during that October showdown two “walk-off” triumphs for the Senators that series). While all pages remain, this one at: Shibe Park a 40-page guide with a global-themed cover and black-and-white pho- has a vertical compacting fold, minor paper loss and writing on the front cover, as tos of Athletics players on the pages within. The center (scorecard) page is detached well as tape securing the spine; : a 16-page guide with scoring grids but present; Sportsman’s Park a 16-page guide whose scoring grids are marked in marked to document the Senators’ 7-4 game 4 win. Front and back covers are pencil to detail the Athletics’ 2-0 triumph in Game 5. Covers/pages are intact and detached but present. there is a vertical compacting fold. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

40 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 241. 1912 242. 1914 World World Series Series Program - Program New York - Boston Version Version All too often, In last place the Boston Red as late as July Sox are 19 and with- defined by an out a home 243. 1915 Cuban Giants Program 85-year title stadium after drought attrib- August 11, Featuring First White Player In uted to a myth- the 1914 Negro Leagues ical “curse.” Boston Relegated to less-than-glamorous venues, Negro Forgotten is Braves League players were obscured in terms of talent and the fact that between 1912 and 1918, the BoSox won endured and went on to a shocking World Series con- personality. One can only imagine the storied antics of four World Series showdowns. Issued in 1912 at the quest of the Philadelphia A’s. A scarce survivor, this the performers listed in this rare 1915 Cuban Giants start of that run, this Brush Stadium (early name for the program was issued at Boston’s for Game program. Issued in Greenville, PA for a July exhibition, Polo Grounds) World Series program chronicles the 3 of that historic October tilt. With a color picture of the 28-page guide has unmarked scoring grids whose combatants of that Fall Classic. Scoring grids with pre- “Miracle man” skipper George Stallings on the front pre-printed lineups feature Giants shortstop Chick printed lineups list key principals such as Mathewson, cover, the 16-page guide features scoring grids marked Meade, a white player who passed as a Negro for nine Speaker and, of course, Snodgrass. There is separation in pencil to detail a 5-4 12-inning Braves triumph. The years! With covers and all pages intact, the guide has along the spine and a vertical compacting fold on this spine shows extensive separation and there is a hand- compacting folds and a small piece missing from the scarce October survivor. written notation on the front cover. back cover. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

245. Game 1 246. (5) 1911-1916 Issues of 244. 1920 World Series Program - Scorecard and Pocket Series “Baseball Magazine” Ebbets Field Version Schedule Pre-dating cable TV and even radio broadcasts, print As the Deadball Era came to a close, the 1920 World An ill-fated undertaking, Brooklyn’s trip to the 1920 media was the chief source for all things baseball. Series featured two first-time participants (Brooklyn fall Classic saw the Robins plate but eight runs in seven These (5) vintage issues of the ever-popular Baseball Dodgers and ) to mark the last time games. Issued at the onset of that October showdown, Magazine date to the early days of the famed publica- that would happen until 1980. Issued for Game 2 at this souvenir pairing includes: Scorecard: issued by tion’s run (1908-1957). Includes: June 1911 presents Ebbets Field, this 1920 Fall Classic program features The New York Post, this thick stock folded item fea- (GD) with covers/pages intact; January 1913 presents Brooklyn skipper Wilbert Robinson on the front cover. tures pre-printed lineups on scoring grids marked in (FR) with front cover almost completely separated; Covers and all (12) pages remain intact, with scoring pencil to detail Cleveland’s 3-1 Game 1 win; Series July 1913 presents (FR) with cover secured by tape; grids marked in pencil to detail a 3-0 Cleveland tri- Schedule: issued as part of a political campaign, the January 1916 presents (GD) with cover/pages intact); umph. The guide presents nicely, with minimal age- wallet-size keepsake lists a World Series schedule and April 1916 presents (VG) with cover/pages intact. induced foxing on the front cover. Brooklyn player stats. Both show evidence of handling. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

247. 1910s-1940s Sports 248. 1933 Publications Lot of (13) with World Inaugural Series Emphasis Major League The first half Baseball All- of the 20th Star Game Century saw baseball rule Program the sporting Conceived by world as “America’s Sports Editor Arch pastime”. Ward, Major League 249. July 6, 1941 Relive this Baseball’s All-Star Memorial Game Program - DiMaggio golden era Game was intro- with this duced at Comiskey Streak Game #48 impressive Park on July 6, Issued at on July 6, 1941, this program 1910s-1940s 1933. This scorecard hails from a twinbill in which Joe DiMaggio extended collection of (13) sports publications with emphasis on was issued on the his hitting streak to 47 and 48 consecutive games. the World Series. Included in this compilation are (10) South Side for the inaugural installment of a diamond DiMaggio’s exploits, however, were an afterthought to Baseball Magazine volumes, (2) Leslie’s Weekly issues institution appropriately christened by a Babe Ruth the Monument Park ceremony in which Lou Gehrig and (1) Collier’s Weekly edition. Presenting in above . The thick stock folding item features was honored. Having passed away on June 2, Gehrig average condition with light to moderate wear these unmarked scoring grids with pre-printed lineups. With a was to be honored on July 4; the two-year anniversary vintage periodicals feature colorful, appealing baseball vertical compacting fold and penciled notations of the of his “Luckiest Man” speech, but the game was rained related covers and interesting content including dozens starting , the Mid-Summer Classic relic presents out that day. With covers and all (12) pages intact, the of photos and fascinating period advertising. More on nicely and is one of few survivors. guide presents nicely with partially marked scoring our website. Opening Bid $250.00 grids and stray pencil marks on the front cover. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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250. (2) 251. (2) 1933 World Detroit Series Tigers Programs: World New York Series and Programs: Washington 1934 and Versions 1940 Perennial con- In the sizable tenders over a 10- shadow cast by year stretch the New York (1924-1933) dur- Yankees, the ing which they Detroit Tigers secured three American League pennants and one World Series title, the Washington remained com- Senators proceeded to fall on hard times, enjoying but four winnings seasons during petitive throughout the 1930s and 1940s, reaching the Fall Classic four different times their last 27 years in the Nation’s Capital. These (2) 1933 Fall Classic programs were during those decades and winning it all twice. These (2) World Series programs were issued during the Senators’ final October appearance. Includes; Griffith Stadium a issued in Motown during hotly contested World Series showdowns in which the Tigers 16-page guide with skippers Cronin and Terry on the front cover, this one presents were ultimately felled in Game 7 setbacks. Includes: 1934 issued at Navin Field, this (EX-MT) with covers/pages intact and unmarked scoring grids whose pre-printed line- 40-page guide features photos and text detailing the host players. The center (score- ups list Hall of Famers Cronin, Goslin, Maunush, Ott and Terry; Polo Grounds a 20- card) page is detached but present; 1940 issued at Briggs Stadium, this 36-page guide page guide with team composite photos and scoring grids marked in pencil to detail features photos of both Tigers and Reds players. The center (scorecard) page is the Giants’ 4-2 game 1 triumph. Covers/pages are intact with a small tear on the back detached but present, and has been marked to detail the Tigers’ 7-4 Game 3 triumph. cover. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

252. New 253. (2) York 1948 Yankees World 1938 and Series 1939 Programs: World Indians Series and Programs Braves While the 1938 Versions and 1939 New From the first- York Yankees ever “Native installments American” simply contin- themed show- ued a run of down, these (2) World Series titles, there was a marked difference as Lou Gehrig, who had helped lead programs hail from an era marked by the onset of integration. the charge in ’38, had been fatally diagnosed during the latter campaign and forced to Includes: Cleveland Indians Program issued at Municipal Stadium, the 32-page prematurely end his remarkable career. These (2) World Series programs were respec- guide presents minimally at the (EX-MT) plateau. Covers/pages remain intact, scoring tively issued for the 1938 and 1939 Fall Classic tilts. Includes: 1938 issued at Yankee grids are unmarked and a two-page team photo portrays stars such as Doby, Feller, Stadium for the Game 4 clincher, this 28-page guide features partially marked scoring Lemon and Paige; Boston Braves Program issued at , the 40-page guide grids. Covers and crisp pages are intact with a small tear on the front cover; 1939 portrays rival skippers Boudreau and Southworth on the front cover. Covers/pages are issued at Cincinnati’s , this 44-page guide presents beautifully with cov- intact and scoring grids are unmarked. With very faint wear on the front cover, the ers/pages intact. publication presents minimally as (EX). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

254. 1951 Polo 255. 1953 Grounds Dodgers vs. World Series Giants Playoff Complete Program Run of (6) As heated pennant races go, few, if Programs any, match the 1951 dual between While the 1953 Fall the New York Giants and Classic featured the Brooklyn Dodgers. Trailing by 12- Yankees and 1/2 games as late as August 14, Dodgers as combat- the Giants closed the regular sea- ants for the fifth son on a 37-7 tear to force a dead- time in the previous lock and best-of-three playoff. 13 installments, the This program was issued at the rivals weren’t quite Polo Grounds for the dramatic fin- finished, as they ish of a three-game series punctu- would go head-to- ated by Bobby Thomson’s “Shot head twice more Heard ‘Round the World.” The 20- before “Dem Bums” page guide features unmarked migrated to the scoring grids with pre-printed line- West Coast. Issued ups and rosters that specifically at the appropriate Yankee Stadium or Ebbets Field venue for each of those 1953 October date to that unforgettable series. contests, these (6) programs represent a complete run and collectively present at the The program presents beautifully. (EX) plateau. With virtually identical cover designs, the guides have been scored in ball- Cover is detached but present and, point with notations on those scorecard pages. Note: (3) have handwritten notations on like the pages, is decidedly crisp. More on our website. their otherwise crisp covers. Pages remain completely intact throughout. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

42 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 257. 1955 258. 1956 World World Series Series Program Program Lot of (4) Lot of (4) After five The 1956 season unsuccessful was special on tries over a 13- several fronts, as year span, the Mickey Mantle Brooklyn earned Tr i p l e Dodgers finally Crown status got it right in and the 256. 1951 World Series Program Lot 1955, besting B r o o k l y n of (4) With Durocher Autograph the hated Dodgers reigned An anti-climactic Fall Classic if there ever was one, the Yankees in a in unfamiliar 1951 edition was a mere formality following Bobby dramatic territory as Thomson’s dramatic walk-off exploits to set up the seven-game defending World Series champs. In a repeat of the ’55 showdown. Nevertheless, the series played on and these showdown. These (4) programs were issued during that Fall Classic, these (4) programs were issued at Ebbets (4) programs were issued. Cover/pages are intact epic encounter. The scoring grids have been marked to Field and Yankee Stadium. All are scored in ballpoint throughout and the scoring grids have been marked. detail the play-by-play. With covers and crisp pages with extensive notations on the scorecard pages. Wi t h The guides present nicely and include: Game 1 Yankee intact, the guides present at the (EX) plateau and covers and crisp pages intact throughout, these present Stadium; Game 2 Yankee Stadium; signed by (5) with include: Game 2 Yankee Stadium; Game 3 Ebbets (NM) and include: Game 2 (Ebbets Field); Game 3 Durocher and Feeney; Game 4 Polo Grounds; Game 5 Field; Yankee Stadium (has handwritten nota- ( Yankee Stadium); Game 6 (Ebbets Field); and Game 7 Polo Grounds. More on our website. tion on page 21); and Game 7 Yankee Stadium. (Ebbets Field, notation on front cover). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

260. 1953- 1971 Post Season and All- Star Game Program Lot of (10) One will be hard-pressed to 259. 1954 and 1962 All-Star Game find baseball 261. 1954-1972 Baltimore Orioles Programs postseason and All-Star Game Issued at Mid-Summer Classics during an era in which Yearbook Run of (19) programs as well-preserved as the ones in this lot of pride (rather than showmanship) was the fare, these (2) “Hatched” as a big league team in 1954, the Orioles (10). With covers and crisp pages intact, these stadium- programs include: 1954 Cleveland Municipal Stadium were quick to take flight, posting a winning record as issued publications are free of creases and compacting (EX-MT) with scoring grids marked in ballpoint; 1962 early as 1960 and winning it all in 1966. This run of folds found on so many guides from these events/eras. ; presents (EX) with scoring grids marked team-issued yearbooks spans the 1954 through 1972 Most have been scored in ballpoint. Includes: All-Star in ballpoint and notations on other pages and (6) signa- seasons and chronicles 33rd Street heroes like Wilhelm, Game 1954 (unscored); World Series (2) 1953 (Games tures on the front cover, including Commissioner Ford Brandt, Triandos, Brooks, Frank, Boog, Palmer and 1 and 6); (2) 1959; (unscored); (3) 1971 (Games 1, 7 Frick (“7” strength). Belanger (to name a few). With covers and pages intact and unscored); ALCS (2) 1971 (Games 1 and 2). More Opening Bid $150.00 on all, these unmarked guides range from (NM) to on our website. (VG-EX) in terms of presentation. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

263. (11) 1953- 70 Mostly Baseball 1st Issue Publications with & (2) Mantle Covers Be first in line for this 264. 1971-1977 Baseball 262. 1953-2000 Cincinnati Reds collection of (11) 1st Yearbook Collection of (45) issue publications Yearbook/World Series Program Lot Cincinnati Reds supporters will certainly enjoy this including the premier issue of Sports Illustrated. This of (251) excellent run of Reds Yearbooks spanning the years well preserved SI #1 dated 8/16/54 presents in mid- Uniforms, and personal grooming may have 1953-2000. These attractive issues are in highly col- grade condition and includes a three page pullout ver- changed throughout the 1970s, but big league teams lectible condition, they display bold graphics and nice sion of 1954 Topps baseball cards including stars continued to account for their personnel in published original gloss with only light to moderate traces of Ashburn, Mays, Mathews, Robinson, Snider & yearbooks and programs. This lot of (251) such guides wear. Presented are a total of (45) different books out Williams. Also included are (2) Mantle cover issues: provides an overview of that colorful decade. With cov- of possible (48) years covered by the aforementioned 1953 Dell Baseball Annual and Mickey Mantle’s ers/pages intact, the guides present (NM) and include: time period. Included are the years 1953, 1955, a com- Baseball Magazine dated June, 1962. Rounding out Yearbooks includes (213) different 1970s guides with plete run of (40) different issues from 1957-1996, 1998, this offering are (7) additional baseball first issues and Reds, Tigers, Dodgers, Mets and Yankees; World 1999 & 2000. Take advantage of this rare opportunity a multi-sport piece with football cover. More on our Series Programs (19) apiece from 1973 (Mets) and to acquire an instant collection. website. 1975. Complete breakdown on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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265. Game 1 Wrigley Field Full Ticket - PSA 3 Symbolic of a championship drought that has now reached 104 years, Game 1 of the 1929 World Series unfolded as only a endeavor could, with Woody English committing back-to-back fielding gaffes that led to two unearned runs in the top of the 9th. Encapsulated and Graded VG 3 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at Wrigley Field for that October 8 series opener in which launched his first-ever fall Classic home run. The lone specimen at its tier with only one graded higher, this “Grand Stand” voucher features printed seating/event details and the facsimile signature of Cubs president William, Veeck, Sr. Opening Bid $500.00

266. Game 3 “Ruth’s Called Shot” Wrigley Field Ticket Stub Arguably the most storied moment in World Series history, Babe Ruth’s “called shot” in the fifth inning of Game 3 defined the Baltimore-born slugger and his brash demeanor. As Fall Classic tickets go, examples from that much-documented contest prompt hours of storytelling, apocryphal or not. This Wrigley Field stub is one of the few survivors from that October 1 afternoon on Chicago’s North Side. With printed seat- ing and event legends, as well as the facsimile signature of Cubs president William Veeck, Sr., this coveted admission voucher has a series of creases, yet presents nicely with sharp edges and an uneven admission tear. Opening Bid $400.00

267. 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers Final Home Game Full Press Ticket—SGC Authentic Graded Authentic by SGC. In front of only 6,702 solemn bystanders, the Dodgers franchise bid farewell to Flatbush on September 24, 1957 by blanking the visiting Pirates 2-0. This Ebbets Field full press ticket is a seldom offered treasure which was in attendance for the contest. The large blue vouch- er is crease-free and absent of any significant wear or fold stress. Slight corner and edge contusions barely impact the overall presentation. For those who bleed “”, this historic ticket is an absolute must. Opening Bid $400.00

268. Game 3 Crosley Field PSA 3 Full Ticket - Highest Graded While home runs certainly came in bunches during Roger Maris’ record-breaking 1961 season, No. 62 was perhaps the most meaningful. With the score tied in Game 3 of the 1961 Fall Classic, Maris led off the ninth with a tape measure clout to give the Yankees a 3-2 win and 2-1 series lead. Encapsulated and Graded VG 3 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at Cincinnati’s Crosley Field for that October 7 show- down. With vibrant hues and printed seating/event details, the voucher presents nicely with minor paper loss accounting for the technical assessment. This is the lone specimen at its tier with none graded higher. Opening Bid $250.00

44 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 270. 1922 World Series Game 3 Ticket Stub PSA 2 Graded Good 2 by PSA. Exceedingly scarce 1922 World Series Game 3 ticket stub from a contest in which Jack Scott bested by a 3-0 margin at the Polo Grounds. The Upper 269. 1913 Brooklyn Superbas Ticket Stub From First Grandstand voucher displays only mild creasing Year of Ebbets Field presenting at the peak of the opined technical grade. One of only 8 stubs from the Fall Classic Among the scarcest of first-year stadium relics, this 1913 Brooklyn Dodgers ticket game judged by the third-party grading service. stub is one of only two that we’ve encountered. The “Upper Tier Stand” voucher car- Opening Bid $200.00 ries a (then) hefty “$1.00” asking price. The bright-yellow voucher has an uneven admission tear, leaving the first portion of team treasurer Henry Medicus’ facsimile signature. This definitively dates the item to 1913, as Medicus was replaced before the following season. Opening Bid $150.00 271. 1935 272. 1939 All- World Star Game Series Yankee Game 3 Stadium Ticket Wrigley Stub - PSA Field Full Authentic Ticket - As if the World’s Fair PSA 3 wasn’t enough for New York in 1939, the In the realm of All-Star Game was World Series held at Yankee tickets, what was once a frequent paring has long since become an oxymoron. We Stadium, where skipper Joe McCarthy started six of his own and let five go the dis- speak, of course, of the Chicago Cubs, who were participants in their Wrigley Field tance in a 3-1 American League win. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, confines as this 1935 Game 3 full ticket was issued. Encapsulated and Graded VG 3 this ticket stub was issued in the Bronx for that memorable Mid-Summer Classic. The by PSA, this October keepsake is the lone example at its tier with only three graded voucher features printed seating/event details on the obverse and legal details on the higher. While minor reverse paper loss (from previous mounting) accounts for the reverse. A handwritten notation accounts for the technical assessment, though the item technical grade, brilliant colors and sharp edges/corners are appealing attributes. presents nicely with sharp edges/corners. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

273. 1952-1955 274. 1956 Brooklyn Brooklyn Dodgers Dodgers World Series World Series Ticket Stub Ticket Stub Lot of (8) Lot of (4) The early 1950s saw The 1956 Brooklyn some epic post season Dodgers came up battles between cross- short in their effort to town rivals the repeat as World Brooklyn Dodgers and Series Champs losing the NY Yankees. Presented is a lot of (8) Brooklyn Dodgers World Series ticket stubs to the NY Yankees in seven games. Presented is a lot of (4) ticket stubs from this 1956 from 1952-1955. This historical offering includes (2) stubs from Game 7 of the 1952 “subway” series. These handsome stubs present in well preserved condition with nice Series which saw the Dodgers fall to the Yankees for the third time in six years, (4) original details and bold colors with (2) displaying light surface creases which do not stubs from the 1953 Series when the Yankees set an unmatched record of five straight diminish their appeal. This historically significant lot includes a stub from game Championship titles and (2) stubs from the 1955 Series when the Dodgers won their seven, which was Jackie Robinson’s final game and also the last World Series game only Championship while playing in Brooklyn. More on our website. played at Ebbets Field. The other (3) stubs are from game one. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

275. 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers Ticket Stub Lot of (14) From 276. 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers Ticket Stub Lot of (16) From Ebbets Field Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City, NJ was and Roosevelt Stadium created to host Coming off their only World Series Championship games. The Brooklyn Dodgers played a while playing in Brooklyn, the 1956 Dodgers were handful of games there in 1956 and 1957 looking for ways to swing a favorable land deal in as a bargaining ploy in pursuit of a new order to build a new stadium. One of the tactics the stadium in Brooklyn. The proffered lot of Dodgers owner employed was to play seven 1956 (14) rare ticket stubs are from Roosevelt home games at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City. Stadium Dodgers games including (4) Presented is a lot of (16) 1956 Dodgers ticket stubs 5/16/56 Pavilion seats, (2) 7/25/56 Loge including (6) rare examples from the Roosevelt seats, (4) 7/25/56 Box seats and (4) 7/31/56 Stadium games. In general this sharp group presents Box seats. All (14) stubs measure 2-1/2” to in nice grade with full original details and bright 3” long x 1-1/4” wide and have clear tape clean surfaces with only (2) displaying light creas- or tape residue at the top and bottom which ing. More on our website. enhances their authentic souvenir appeal. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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277. 1955 278. (6) 1953-1974 World MLB All-Star Series Game Ticket Game 1 Stubs Yankee Issued at Mid-Summer Classic installments during Stadium an age in which the game Full Ticket was more than an exhibi- - PSA tion, these (6) ticket stubs Authentic are nice additions to any baseball voucher collection. Historically significant on several fronts, Game 1 of the was With colorful event or host marked by ’s second of a record 10 Fall Classic wins, as well as by Jackie logos and printed seating Robinson’s steal of home plate during an eighth-inning Brooklyn rally. Encapsulated and date legends, these and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this full ticket was issued at Yankee Stadium for keepsakes present nicely that September 28, 1955 series opener. With all-too-familiar elements during the and show relatively sharp hosts’ incomparable run of 14 appearances in 16 years, this voucher features printed edges corners. Includes: 1953 Crosley Field; 1961 ; 1968 ; seating/event details and the stars-and-stripes themed “Top Hat” logo. (2) 1970 ; 1974 . More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

279. 280. 1965 Astrodome First Game 1 Game PSA 1 Ticket Stub - Busch Mantle 1st HR Stadium Dubbed the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” PSA 8 Full ’s massive Astrodome opened on April 9, 1965 to rave reviews from President Ticket - Johnson and none other than Mickey Mantle, Highest who christened the venue with its first-ever Graded home run in an exhibition against the host While the 1964 World Series marked the end of the Yankees’ incredible run of 14 Astros. Encapsulated and Graded PR 1 by appearances in 16 years, Game 1 was the end of the road for Whitey Ford, who made PSA, this ticket stub was issued for that his- his final and record 22nd career start and suffered a record eighth defeat. Encapsulated toric debut. The lone graded example, this col- and Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at St. Louis’ Busch orful voucher features printed seating/event Stadium for that Fall Classic opener. With none graded higher, this “Bleacher” vouch- details and presents nicely, though a staple er features printed seating/event details and boasts razor-sharp edges/corners, as well hole accounts for the technical grade. as vivid colors and imagery. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

281. 1960s World Series/All-Star Game Ticket/Stub Lot of (3) Issued to headline diamond events, the (3) tickets show team logos and printed seat- ing/event legends. Includes: 1963 All-Star Game Cleveland Municipal Stadium stub (VG with mini- mal reverse paper loss); Game 4, full ticket (presents EX with hole punch); Game 4, (pres- ents EX). Opening Bid $150.00

283. 1968-1991 MLB All-Star Game Full Ticket Lot of (6) - All PSA 5-7 While the participants changed, the glory of base- ball’s annual All-Star Game was sustained by new 282. 1969 Lot of (6) with (3) PSA Graded waves of Hall of Fame- World Series Full Tickets bound performers during In 1969 the “Amazing Mets” stunned the baseball world by staging one the greatest the 1960s through 1990s. upsets in World Series history taking down the highly regarded Baltimore Orioles in These (6) PSA graded full five games. The equally amazing proffered lot of (6) 1969 Mets mementos is high- tickets were issued at mem- lighted by (3) attractive PSA graded World Series full tickets including Game 3 (PSA orable installments of the Mid-Summer Classic. Includes: 1968 Astrodome (PSA 6 5), Game 4 (PSA 4) and Game 5 (PSA 5) . Also included are a handsome 1969 MK); 1973 Royals Stadium (PSA 8); 1980 Dodger Stadium (PSA 5); 1982 Olympic Official Mets Yearbook with striking original details, a very nice 2x6 NL Champs rib- Stadium (PSA 6); 1989 Anaheim Stadium (PSA 5); 1991 Skydome (PSA 7). bon and a program from an 11/1/69 Iowa event honoring Jim McAndrew. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

46 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 285. 1925 World 286. Game 2 Series Game 3 PSA 2 Ticket Ticket Stub - Stub - One of (5) PSA Authentic Graded 284. Press Ticket Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Stub to Polo Grounds Games 3, 4 & 6 - PSA Authentic Opening Bid $200.00

287. 1931 World 289. Game 6 Series Game 6 PSA 3 Ticket Polo Grounds Stub - One of (9) Ticket Stub - Graded PSA 2 MK Opening Bid $150.00 288. 1932 World Series Game 5 Opening Bid $150.00 “Phanton” PSA 6 Full Proof Ticket - Highest Graded Opening Bid $150.00

291. Game 1 292. Game 4 290. 1937 All-Star Game Griffith Wrigley Field Full Ticket - PSA 3 Punch-Cancelled Full Ticket-PSA Stadium Ticket Stub - PSA Authentic Opening Bid $150.00 Authentic Bleacher Seat Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

295. 1984 500 Home Run Full Ticket PSA 9 Opening Bid $150.00 293. 1951 World Series Game 5 Rare 294. 1955 World Series Game 2 Full Full Ticket-PSA 6 Ticket - PSA 2 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

297. 1986 World 296. Game 6 Series Game 4 Shea Stadium Full Ticket—PSA Ticket Stub - PSA Authentic Authentic Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 298. Game 1 “Gibson’s Home Run” Full Ticket- PSA 3 Opening Bid $200.00

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299. Display With Signed Photo and (6) Milestone Tickets 301. 1998 MLB All-Star Game Coors Opening Bid 300. 1988 World Series Game 1 $200.00 Ticket Stub - PSA Authentic Field Full Ticket - PSA 5 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

303. 1999 World 304. June 28, Series Game 4 2007 Frank Yankee Stadium Thomas 500th PSA 8 Full Ticket - Home Run Full Series Clincher Metrodome Opening Bid $150.00 Ticket - PSA 10 302. 1998 and Opening Bid $150.00 Tickets/Stubs Lot of (10) Opening Bid $100.00

305. & Gary 306. Sheffield 3000th Hit (Home 500 Home Run) Full Ticket— Run Full PSA 8 Tickets— Opening Bid $150.00 Both PSA 307. 1924 World Series Program - Opening Bid $100.00 Washington Version Opening Bid $200.00

310. 1938 308. 1925 309. 1938 American World World Association Series Series All-Star Program Program Game Washington Yankees Program vs. vs. Cubs With T. Pittsburgh Opening Bid Williams Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 $150.00

313. 1981 NFC Championship “” PSA 4 Ticket Stub - Highest 311. (18) 1942 “Major League Graded Baseball Facts and Figures” Guides 312. (3) 1954 Sports Illustrated First Opening Bid $150.00 With T. Williams on Cover Issue Magazines In Leather Binders Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

48 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 314. 1881-1925 Football- 315. 1894-1925 Themed Spalding Annual Publications/Articles With Football Guide Lot Several “Harper’s Weekly” of (15) Detailing football in its most archaic Issued annually by Spalding, stages, these vintage published pieces these (15) gridiron guides were include complete periodicals and neatly the all-informative source culled pages from publications spanning regarding gridiron rules, 1881 through 1925. Showcasing verbose teams, players and, of course, text accounts and period photography, Spalding equipment. Edited by highlights include: 1916 The Independent Walter Camp, the guides pres- a Harper’s Weekly complete magazine with ent nicely with covers/pages a cover story entitled “The Big Game” intact (six have been bound). (magazine is complete, though has two Includes: (3) “How to Play holes to facilitate previous storage); 1911 Foot Ball”: 1917, 1921 (bound) and 1925; and “Official Foot Ball Guides” from 1894, Collier’s Weekly Princeton-Harvard first 1898 (bound, scarce, only iven to coaches), 1899, 1900 (bound, scarce, only given to football game photographed from an aero- coaches), (2) 1903 (one bound, one has tape securing spine), 1904, 1909, 1910, 1913, plane (page 15). More on our website. 1914 and 1916 (bound). Included is a vintage brass football-themed bookend. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

316. (22) Vintage 317. Vintage Hardcover Football Hardcover Football Books Book Lot of (31) - With accounts by immortals Authors Include such as Walter Camp, Otto Grange, Stagg and Graham, Frank Leahy, Chuck Mather and Grantland Rice, Riger these (22) vintage hardcover Vintage hardcover football books span the gridiron game’s books are (31) strong in this formative years and detail it lot of historical and instruc- earliest heroes. With tional publications. This virtual covers/pages intact throughout, gridiron library presents nicely the books present nicely (with with covers/pages intact. dust jackets on a few). Key Highlights include: Encyclopedia of Football Drills (1954, by George Allen); F o o t b a l l titles include: Defensive for Players and Coaches (1912, by Glen Warner); The Forw a rd Pass and its Defense Football (1951, by Frank (1931, by Charles Dorais); A Handy Football Library (1949 4-book box set with vol- Leahy); Football: Secrets of the “Split T” Formation (1950, by Don Faurot); Pro umes respectively covering offense, defense, rules and top performers) and N o t re Dame Football: its Ups and Downs (1934, by Grantland Rice). More on our website. Football: The T F o r m a t i o n (1949, by Frank Leahy). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

318. Walter Camp 319. New York Giants Vintage Publications Vintage Publications/ Lot of (9) With 78 Tickets/Photo Lot With RPM Exercise Pearl Harbor Day Program Record Set of (5) The New York Football Giants buff will Appropriately dubbed “The be impressed with this assortment of Father of ,” vintage stadium-issued and press memo- gridiron pioneer Walter Camp rabilia. Highlights include: Original authored these vintage volumes Photos Dating from the 1930s-1960s, analyzing the sports and its ele- these (12) black-and-white news service ments. The hardcover editions photos have proper stampings and/or present nicely, with original caption sheets. Included is a covers/pages intact. Titles 1959 wire photo of Frank Gifford; include: American Football Tickets (2) Polo Grounds full tickets; (1896); Athletes All (1919); Book of College Sports (1893); Book of Football (1910); (3) Polo Grounds/Yankee Stadium Football (1896); Health Building Exercises (1921; 78 RPM 5-record set with book- stubs; Publications (10) stadium-issued let); Keeping Fit All the Way (1919; spine partially detached); The Substitute (1908); guides including a December 7, 1941 Walter Camp (1926, by Harford Powel, Jr.). program (Pearl Harbor day; vs. Brooklyn Dodgers). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 320. Massive Football 321. 1967 Cowboys vs. Publications Lot With Packers NFL Hardcover Books, Championship Full Periodicals and Programs Ticket Signed by Football and its hard-hitting heroes are Landry - Full JSA well documented in this assortment of The first of two straight Cowboys- publications. Spanning the 1930s to the Packers NFL Championship bat- current era, this sizable assortment tles and the predecessor to the includes everything from hardcover famed “Ice Bowl,” the January 1, volumes to gameday programs to peri- 1967 tilt was played at the Cotton odicals. Highlights include: Collier’s: Bowl for the honor of representa- December 16, 1939 issue featuring the tion in the very first Super Bowl. 50th Annual All-America Football A rare survivor, this full ticket was Team; 1930 Fordham Yearbook: a issued for that high-scoring battle and signed in the reverse by Dallas coach Tom well-preserved edition detailing the stu- Landry. This “Reserved Seat” voucher has printed seating/event details and the NFL dent body and Rams’ undefeated season; Hardcover Books: Best Shots (the greatest logo. On the reverse, Landry’s black ink signature shows (“9-10”) strength. Full photo NFL photography of the century). More on our website. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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322. 1950s-1970s 323. 1950s-1970s Multi-Sport Publications Lot Including Multi-Sport (2) 1962 Life With Mantle/Maris Cards Publication Lot of Purchased from maga- (92) With 1959 zine racks World Series and stadiums Program! Scorecard! They’re alike, the available en masse in this publications sports publication lot. in this gath- Comprised of (92) 1950s- ering include 1970s stadium-issued pro- text and pho- grams, yearbooks, media tographs por- guides and newsstand periodi- traying some cals, this virtual sports library of the sport- is headlined by: Programs ing world’s biggest stars of the 1950s through 1970s. Highlights include: New York 1959 All-Star Game ( Coliseum, EX-MT); 1959 World Series (Los Knicks Yearbooks run of (7) from 1956-57 to 1962-63; Life (4) with (2) 1962 Post Angeles Coliseum, EX-MT); 1962 BBWAA Dinner Program (EX); Yearbooks 1955 Cereal Mantle/Maris card inserts; 1965 Mickey Mantle Day 2-page Yankee Stadium- Brooklyn Dodgers (front cover detached); 1965 Washington Senators (EX). More on issued souvenir (has folds). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 324. 1953-2000 Multi- 325. (21) 1970- Sport Publications 1977 ABA Media Lot of (150) Guides/Yearbooks Recall some major sporting A “cover to cover” history events with this large collection of the American Basketball of (150) publications spanning Association is documented the years 1953-2000. This hefty with these (21) 1970-1977 group features mid to high media guides and year- grade mementos including books. Several tougher yearbooks, media guides, All- examples are found in this Star & post season programs assortment which generally plus various assorted maga- presents (EX-MT to NM). zines & booklets. Highlights Highlights include 1970- are a 1976 Pirates yearbook 71: Rockets (first signed by Stargell and a 1977 page missing), Indiana Pacers (some inner notes), Chaparrals (minor inner writ- signed by Foster (no authentication). Other notables are (30) 1965- ing); 1971-72: (2) Dallas Chaparrals, Floridians (loose binding), (2) Indiana Pacers 2000 Sports Illustrated issues, (10) 1959-88 Baseball yearbooks and (4) Super Bowl (ABA Champs, tough); 1973-74: San Antonio Spurs and 1974-75: New Jersey Nets XXVIII programs. More on our website. (Erving). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

326. New York Knicks Memorabilia Lot With 1969/70 Emphasis With an emphasis on the 1969-70 championship cam- paign, this lot of New York Knicks souvenirs is head- lined by: Signed Piece of MSG Floor a 4-1/4 x 6 x 1-1/4”-deep piece of Madison Square Garden hard- wood signed in black marker by Bill Bradley (“8” strength); 1969-70 Programs includes (11) Madison Square Garden-issued programs and (1) from the Philadelphia Spectrum. Guides present nicely with covers/pages intact. Scoring grids are marked on (5). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

327. 1940 Kentucky Derby Full Ticket - PSA 7 Given little chance in the eye of the betting public, 1940 Kentucky Derby entry Gallahadion went off at 36-1 and scored a stunning upset of 2/5 favorite Bimelech. Encapsulated and Graded NM 7 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at Churchill Downs on May 4, 1940 for the Tennessee-bred stallion’s big payout. The lone speci- men at its tier with only two graded higher, this four-section voucher shows like-new quality with strong perforations, bright colors and sharp edges/corners. Opening Bid $200.00

50 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 328. Circa 1870s 329. (9) Late 1800s/Early Lemon Peel 1900s Matted Baseball Baseball Images from Weekly One of the earliest dia- Periodicals with (8) Different mond artifacts you’ll ever Baseball’s “dead-ball” period was defined see, this “lemon peel” by a strategic, speed driven “small-ball” baseball likely dates to the style of play. The offered group of (9) 1870s. Sewn into four engraving style matted baseball images sections, the leather cov- taken from late 1800s/early 1900s weekly ering shows that it was periodicals forms a handsome representative not spared from the dia- gallery of this bygone era. These distinctive mond, as surface marks depictions present in nicely preserved state tell the story of countless and include individual and team images, innings on an early sand- game action scenes and interesting fan reac- lot. There is also evidence tion. Of particular interest is a fine two- of re-stitching (at a later panel presentation of New York Giants Hall date) to reinforce the of Fame battery and William structure. “Buck” Ewing. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

330. (2) 1904- 331. 1913 Parker Bros. 1909 Rare & Card Game Unique Boston In an era pre-dating PlayStation, Americans/Red X-Box and amusements of that ilk, Parker Bros. issued this base- Sox Items ball-themed card game. Presented is a pair of Introduced in 1913, the game very unique early 20th includes (40) cards with Cleveland Century Boston great Nap Lajoie’s likeness on the Americans/Red Sox back and eight-tiered “results” items. The first item is indicators on the reverse. Included a 1904 team photo of are the original instruction manu- the AL Champion Boston Americans led by Hall of Fame player/manager Jimmy al, a 5 x 6-3/8” playing board and Collins. This 8-1/2 x 11” photo is in excellent condition with minor age appropriate (4) “baserunner” pegs. The deck is wear. The second item is an interesting Red Sox “Baseball Record” scorecard/pro- missing 10 cards and the playing gram. This fascinating piece of baseball history contains a centerfold scorecard featur- board is secured by a strip of tape ing Boston greats Speaker, Hooper, Wood & Cicotte plus visiting Cleveland Naps on the reverse. players Lajoie & Joss. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

332. 1915 Christy 333. 1930s Crystal Pure Mathewson Full-Page Candy Co. “Strike One” Newspaper Tribute With Framed Wax Box Early Color Illustrations Wrapper With Gomez and In a fitting tribute to Hall of Famer Christy Averill Mathewson, the St. Louis Daily Globe- Appealing to kids was much simpler in Democrat published a full page with very the 1930s: combine baseball and candy early color illustrations, a photo and glori- and, well, you’ve got ‘em! Framed to fying text. Dated August 22, 1915, the dimensions of 20-1/8 x 24-1/4”, this page is entitled “Superlatives in Sport” and 1930s Crystal Pure Candy Co. “Strike showcases a sizable black-and-white photo One” brand wax box wrapper features of the handsome hurler. With a pulled cap- symmetrically arranged logos/likeness- tion proclaiming “The Greatest the es portraying contemporary stars World Ever Saw,” the printed text details Gomez and Averill, a big league stadi- Mathewson’s incomparable career. um and the factory in which the tasty Affected by minor edge fissures and tears, treats are produced. The piece shows the piece presents nicely and is a candidate normal folds and is in absolutely for professional restoration. incredible condition. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 334. Vintage “Yankee 335. Yankee Baseball Target” Pitching Stadium 1923- Game 1973 Seat Pair For the baseball aspirant of yesteryear, this Spared from the original thick canvas display was the ideal tool version of “The House with which to learn control and the strike That Ruth Built” (1923- zone. Crafted likely during the 1940s or 1973), this seat pair was 1950s, the sturdy piece measures 45-1/2 x secured within the home 64-1/2” with “YANKEE BASEBALL to “Murderers Row” and TARGET” printed across the top. The the NFL’s “Greatest focal point, however, is the image of a Game Ever Played.” and an 18-1/2 x 33-1/2” bright-red Measuring 42”-wide and outline of the strike zone. The piece shows 31”-tall, the steel frame- the effects of repeated contact, with mild work holds two wooden staining at the lower left. Five of eight swivel seats and two 3-panel wooden backrests. Atop the later detail, stenciled identi- original grommets remain fastened along fiers read “4” and “3.” The item shows wear consistent with the outdoor elements, the borders. including paint chipping and rust about the metallic components. Note: due to the size Opening Bid $150.00 of this item, a shipping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $250.00

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336. (2) Rare 1944 337. (4) 1950s Baltimore Orioles Baltimore Orioles International Pennants With Very League Pennants Rare 3/4-Size Victims of an accidental fire Example that claimed their Waverly Bird watchers take notice! venue in the wee hours of These (4) 1950s Baltimore July 4, 1944, the Orioles felt pennants show- ’s case the black and orange Baltimore Orioles played hues that celebrated the the remainder of their “Baby Birds” as they landed games at the city’s football in the Charm City in 1954. stadium less than a mile With appliqué designs and north of the razed structure. tassels (on two of the pen- These (2) very rare felt pennants celebrate that ’44 Birds squad, which won the Junior nants) completely intact, these well-kept survivors present beautifully. Among the sou- World Series before sizable crowns at Municipal Stadium and paved the way for venirs is a three-quarter size pennant listed as “Very Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2009 in Baltimore. The orange banners feature appliqué batter like- Vintage Pennant Price Guide, as well as a full-size pennant listed as “Rare” in that nesses and names of (23) players. Both present nicely. same publication. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 338. 1960-1971 339. 1966-1971 Baltimore Baltimore Orioles Photo Orioles Championship Pennant Lot of (7) Pennant Lot of (10) Spanning the 1960 to 1971 seasons, Different these (7) Baltimore Orioles photo Owners of baseball’s best record for the pennants follow the progression of a 1960s and 1970s, the Baltimore Orioles franchise as it supplanted the New garnered five pennants and two World York Yankees as baseball’s best. Series titles over that span, producing felt Showcasing team colors and crack- celebratory banners such as these (10) free appliqué, the keepsakes feature keepsakes. With crack-free appliqué photographs with identifiers on the designs depicting the feathered mascot reverse of (5) and on the front of and championship titles, these souvenirs (2). Includes: 1960, 1961, 1962, (3) present beautifully and include a 1966 1966 and 1971. From contenders to World Series pennant listed as “Rare” in unstoppable champions, the pictured Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage Pennant players include Brandt, Gentile, Price Guide, as well as a “phantom” Brooks, Frank, Belanger, Palmer 1971 “World Champions” pennant signed and Powell. by Boog Powell. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 340. (5) Brooklyn/LA Dodgers Pennants with Rare 341. WWII Baseball Themed Champions/Crowned Bum Appliqué Propaganda Poster When the Dodgers Featuring moved to LA they The World War II Era saw a tremendous left behind their outpouring of propaganda type advertising iconic mascot “the delivering a “let’s get the job done” mes- Brooklyn Bum”. sage. The offered General Motors Inland Presented is a group Division poster is a fine example of this of (5) 1950s-1970s sort of patriotic fervor. This seldom seen Dodgers pennants poster measures approximately 32x42 and including a rare features an image of St. Louis Cardinals example from 1955 star Johnny Mize at the plate. The slogan featuring an appliqué “Let’s ROCK ‘EM and SOCK ‘EM” is of da’ bum wearing a crown alongside wording which proclaims “Brooklyn Dodgers printed across the top and the bottom World Champions”. Also included are (2) LA World Series issues from 1963 vs. the reads “HIT AND RUN Every Day…TILL Yankees and 1966 vs. the Orioles and (2) generic LA issues, one from the ‘60s with a VICTORY’S WON The INLAND Way fun “batter & stadium” appliqué and one from the ‘70s with a simple Dodgers & base- for U.S.A.”. More on our website. ball appliqué. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

342. 1928-1977 343. Vintage Baseball Award/ Baseball Testimonial Program Memorabilia & Menu Lot of (25) “Treasure Chest” Award yourself with this cere- with Cleveland monious lot of (25) Baseball Indians Emphasis award/testimonial programs and Give a big “Wahoo” for menus spanning the years 1928- this “Treasure Chest” lot 77. This prestigious lot presents of vintage baseball memo- in a range of mid to high grade rabilia with Cleveland and includes a nice variety from Indians emphasis including old-timers’ events, testimonial publications, pins, postcards, photos, a schedule and (2) framed pieces. The highlights dinners, reunions and celebra- of this offering are a framed “Shoeless” Joe Jackson LE #268/500 display piece with tions. These fine special occasion mementos feature photos of baseball greats such as photo & game-used bat chip, a 1949 Indians pack of (30) “Action Photos” and a 1948 Cobb, DiMaggio, Musial, Ruth and Spahn, plus several championship teams. booklet titled “ Pitchin’ Man-’s Own Story”. Additional items of note are Highlights include a 1928 RR menu with NL Champion Cardinals cover a 1913 issue of Baseball Sporting Life and a 1938 issue of Baseball Magazine. More and a 1961 Yankees’ Old-timers day program. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

52 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 344. Late 1950s Louisville Slugger 345. 1956 Louisville Slugger American & National Yankee & Dodger Black Bat Wood Mini-Bat Display Lamps Banks with Original Illuminate your baseball memorabilia collection with this tandem of 1956 Louisville Slugger Boxes black team bats featuring the New York The proffered pair of Louisville Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers. The team bats Slugger mini-bat display banks measure 20” each and rest on a wooden base provided a fun and decorative way fashioned in a home plate design. Measures for youthful fans of 1950s to nearly 35” each with the Yankees piece money. These handsome American crowned by a bat knob while the Dodgers bat is and National League examples absent of that decoration. The clubs remain in each feature (10) 4-1/2” natural wood bats arrayed in a circular rack display. The bats excellent condition and display the etched are marked with team names/logos and the familiar H&B Louisville Slugger logo. The names of several greats including Berra, rigid plastic banks which stand 5” tall and have a 4” diameter at the base, display the Koufax, Mantle and J. Robinson. Most impor- league names at the top where there is a narrow slot for coin deposit. Also included tantly, these collectibles are in working order! are the original boxes. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

346. Vintage 347. (57) Unused Star Player Senior League Store Model and State Baseball League Glove/Mitt Respectively manufactured Lot of (11) for players well past their prime and for budding This vintage equip- superstars, the baseballs in ment lot urges you this lot of (57) include: to “flash the leather” Senior Professional or, in some Baseball Association (45) instances, the “tools unused “Wilson” spheres of ignorance.” There from the short-lived (1989- (11) cowhide base- 1990) circuit for players ball gloves and mitts were manufactured from the early-1900s through 1970s with all age 35 and older. These orbs bear the facsimile signature of league president Curt endorsed by star players, including Bench, Dickey, (3) J. DiMaggio, Furillo, Gordon, Flood and show mild age-induced toning; 2003 (12) snow- Hornsby, Keller, Severeid and T. Williams. Heavy use is evident throughout. More on white “Rawlings” balls with the facsimile signature of league president Chuck our website. Murphy. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 348. 1866-1990 349. 1961-1990 Baseball Emphasis Cincinnati Reds World Pin Hoard of (240+) Series Press Pin Lot of with (76) PM10 (8) with 1964 & 1978 Series Phantoms Donning pins has traditional- World Series “Press Pins” are ly been a great way of show- issued to the media by participat- ing support for your favorite ing teams. These limited edition team. Support your inventory keepsakes are intended to be worn or collection by capturing this by reporters assigned to covering amazing hoard of (240+) World Series games. Presented is a mostly baseball pins. Many collection of (8) Cincinnati Reds of these items are extremely scarce, vintage pieces dating from 1866-1990 including press pins spanning the years major & minor league, little league, local & school teams, political and advertising 1961-1990. Included in this offering are (2) “phantom” pins from 1964 & 1978, often promos. Highlights include (76) 1940s-60s PM10 series issues and so many others teams produce pins in expectation of making it to the Series, when they fall short the that you will have to check our website continuation for a list. Also included are rare pins are referred to as phantom issues. The other (6) pins are from the 1961, 1970, tokens, coins & other metallic pins. More on our website. 1972, 1975, 1976 & 1990 seasons. All pins are in excellent condition. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

350. 1981-2007 World 351. Balfour Series, All-Star Game Original Baltimore and HOF Induction Orioles Artwork Press Pin Lot of (38) Designs for 1983 Bestowed annually upon dedicated and 1996 World scribes for more than a century now, Series Press Pins baseball press pins have become Commissioned to design the coveted collectibles. The accessories press pin for the 1983 are alluring with their luminous col- American League champion ors, ornate design and, most of all, Baltimore Orioles, the their limited distribution. This par- renowned Balfour craftsmen ticular lot includes (38) specimens were true to the task, combin- issued over the past three decades. ing black and orange hues With posts/nuts intact throughout, and the smiling Oriole bird the keepsakes include: World Series for the franchise’s sixth Fall Classic appearance. The offered leather-bound folder (23) with (3) Yankees; All-Star Game (9) with (2) 1990 Wrigley Field; Hall of Fame includes several original designs. Accompanying is a folder with a “phantom” Orioles Induction (6) with 2007 Gwynn/Ripken. More on our website. design for the . Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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352. 1985 Seagram’s 7 “Sports Award” Trophy Before drug addiction and a resultant downward spiral, Dwight Gooden lived in a world of promise. After posting a stellar 24-4 mark with a microscopic 1.53 ERA at the tender age of 20, Gooden was awarded this Seagram’s 7 trophy. Crafted from plated pewter, the 5-7/8”-diameter base stands 17-7/8”-tall with the dis- tiller’s “S” standing an additional 8- 1/8”-tall. Outlining the cylinder, seven 2”-diameter metal plaques respectively represent the sports for which this honor is given. An engrav- ing reads: “SPORTS AWARD – BASE - BALL CHAMPION – 1985 – DWIGHT GOODEN.” While impres- 353. Dwight Gooden 1996 No-Hitter Framed Display With sive beyond a doubt, the item shows Original Lineup Cards oxidation, a series of surface marks Having served a suspension for the entire 1995 campaign, Dwight Gooden was signed by the and a small dent at the bottom, sym- Yankees and, in just his seventh start in pinstripes, no-hit a lineup featuring stars bolic of “what could’ve been” had such as Griffey, A-Rod, Martinez and Buhner. Framed to 34 x 23-1/4”, this display showcases the better care been taken. lineup cards used for that May 14, 1996 contest in the Bronx. The items are matted to form the Opening Bid $400.00 words “DOC” and “NO NO.” The carbon copy sheets are respectively signed by skippers Torre and Piniella. A score sheet signed by former Yanks announcer Dave Cohen accompanies. Opening Bid $400.00

354. 1997 Pinnacle Mint (1/1) 24KT. Solid Gold Alex Rodriguez Redemption Coin Rarity Alert! It just doesn’t get any rarer than a (1/1) item. Proffered is a unique opportunity to acquire a highly desirable one-of-a-kind redemption premium. This 24KT solid gold Alex Rodriguez coin was issued to a lucky winner who plucked the redemption card from a wax pack (redemption’s were issued 1 in 47,200 packs). In 1997 Pinnacle Mint created a series of thirty different player coins in base metal bronze. This series of coins was also made available in pre- cious silver & gold issues by means of a redemption program. The solid gold issues were limited to one example of each player in the series, granting the winner a coin which is truly the only one of its type in existence. The offered coin depicts a smiling Alex Rodriguez wearing a Seattle Mariners cap on the obverse with his name run- ning along the right edge. The reverse side displays the date 1997 along with the 24KT designation and states “Pinnacle Mint Collection Limited Edition”. This beautiful, lustrous proof finish coin has a 1-1/2” diameter and weighs in at a hefty 19.5 grams equal to .627 of a troy ounce of pure gold. Factor in the rarity and future Hall of Fame subject and you have one truly desirable collectible. Opening Bid $750.00

355. 2007 Upper Deck Masterpiece #53 Cal Ripken, Jr. Original Artwork Long before he eclipsed the all-time consecutive games mark and was honored with subsequent Hall of Fame induction, Cal Ripken, Jr. was a blue-eyed, bushy-haired hometown favorite playing for a franchise we thought might never lose. Portrayed in those early days on the 2007 Upper Deck Masterpiece #53 cardboard collectible, Ripken was clad in his Orioles Sunday home orange attire, gazing forward at his bright future. Along with that attractive card, this lot offers the original oil painting of that image. Ideal for the Ripken collector and specialty set buff alike, this original work is composed on textured canvas firmly secured to a 16x20 wooden frame. Colorful accents detail everything from the shadows and wrinkles on Ripken’s uniform, giving the piece photographic qualities. Opening Bid $400.00

54 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 358. 1934 356. 1916 BF2 357. 1931 Ward’s Ferguson Bakery World Series Sporties Sportsman’s Pins Mini-Pennant Park Poster Jimmie Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Foxx Opening Bid $200.00

360. Vintage Baseball 359. 1940s Dizzy Equipment Dean/Falstaff Lot With Beer Hand-Held (10) Bats Fan Opening Bid $100.00 and (2) Gloves 361. 1963-1985 Commemorative Bat Opening Bid Lot of (6) with 1963 Dodgers World $100.00 Series Black Bat Opening Bid $100.00

364. 1962 362. 1950s Emmett 363. Late-1920s Roberto Kelley “Weary Red Grange Doll Clemente White Willie” Doll with With Original Base Rare Brooklyn Helmet Bobblehead Doll Dodgers Pin Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

367. Early- 365. 1961-1962 1950s Gibbs- Braves White Conner Base Miniature Boston Bobblehead Doll Braves Opening Bid $150.00 366. 1950s Gibbs-Conner Milwaukee Ashtray Opening Bid Braves Pipe and Bat $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

368. 1950s Gibbs- 370. 1950s Conner 369. Early- Gibbs- Milwaukee 1950s Gibbs- Conner Braves Conner Milwaukee “Tom-Tom Boston Braves Club” Braves Bank Porcelain Porcelain Statue Statue/Bank Opening Bid Opening Bid Bank $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 $150.00

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371. 1950s 373. Early- Gibbs-Conner 1950s Gibbs- Milwaukee Conner Boston Braves 25- Braves Inch Bank/Statue Promotional With Full Style Headdress Portraying big league Porcelain mascots throughout its Statue brief 1950s run, On the warpath Cleveland’s Gibbs- throughout the 372. 1950s Gibbs-Conner Milwaukee Conner & Co. was all- B r a v e s ’ s u c c e s s f u l too-familiar with stay at Milwaukee’s Braves Cookie Jar - Rare! Native American- County Stadium, Desirable by virtue of their attractive designs and the themed mascots and “Chief Noc-a-Homa” company’s short-lived status, Gibbs-Conner porcelain really went to town on pre-dated the move to souvenirs of this ilk are all the more appealing in that this Boston Braves Atlanta and current tomahawk chop that has endured in they never made it to the general public. Stowed away variation! Standing at 6-5/8”-tall, this pristine porcelain this age of political correctness. This rare promotional in the wake of the company’s mid-1950s bankruptcy, example is slightly taller than the standard models sim- style statue portrays that famed mascot and sparks fond examples such as this Milwaukee Braves cookie jar are ply because of the ornate headdress, which only adds to memories of Aaron, Mathews and Spahn. Crafted dur- decidedly scarce. Molded to accent “Chief Noc-a- the “Braves” logo on the jersey, tomahawk in his right ing the 1950s by Cleveland-based Gibbs-Conner, the Homa’s” big nose, wide eyes and toothy grin, the color- hands and war paint accenting a wide grin. A coin slot porcelain creation stands 25”-tall on an 8x8 base. A k i n ful piece features a Mohawk hairstyle on the “lid’ and resides at the back of the head. to the company’s popular “” statues, this headdress highlights on the back. Pristine condition! Opening Bid $250.00 one is clad in a Braves uniform complete with the tom- Opening Bid $200.00 ahawk logo. Accenting the piece, the head is oversized for effect, with a Mohawk-style haircut, braids and that trademark toothy grin. A well-preserved memento from the short-lived Gibbs-Conner plant, honoring a fran- chise that never endured a losing season in its Midwestern home. Opening Bid $750.00

375. Original 1958 and 1960 Hartland Baseball Lot of (9) With Mantle, Ruth and T. Williams Assigned to design Hartland Plastics’ answer to their successful Western Frontier statues, artist Frank Fulop studied and sketched baseball’s marquee players at 376. (2) 1960s Milwaukee Braves Milwaukee’s County Stadium and Chicago’s Comiskey Bobblehead Dolls Park. The result was an incredibly popular baseball Standing out among its contemporaries, these (2) vin- issue, from which (9) original plastic figurines have tage Milwaukee Braves bobblehead dolls have Native survived to comprise this lot. The expertly crafted American-themed heads, rather than those of the cus- pieces present beautifully and include: 1958: Mantle, tomary smiling boy. Included are a 1961-1963 White Ruth and Spahn; 1960: Aparicio, Banks, Berra, Base and a 1962 Green Base (both present EX with Drysdale, Musial and T. Williams (with original box). hairline crack at back of head). The latter souvenir has 374. Early-1950s Gibbs-Conner More on our website. a complete chest decal and was likely a leftover white Opening Bid $200.00 Boston Braves Statue/Bank base which was subsequently painted green. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

378. Babe Ruth 16-Inch Brass Statue Whether connecting with one of his 714 tape-measure home runs or striking out as he did 1,330 times, the sight of 379. 1988 Hartland 25th Anniversary Babe Ruth’s mas- Set of (18) Plus in Original 377. (7) 1960s Baseball and Football sive frame twisted Boxes with Shipping Cartons Bobbing Head Dolls with Colts completely with furrowed brow and Presented is a complete set of (19) 1988 Hartland 25th Black Face & Kissing Eagles Pair clenched teeth is an Anniversary Baseball Star commemorative statues. Bobbing head dolls, those perennially smiling yes-men, enduring likeness These handsome collectibles are in beautiful like new are fun, colorful display pieces. Presented is a group of captured on this condition and come with their original boxes and ship- (7) 1960s baseball and football nodders highlighted by incredibly detailed ping cartons. This set emphasizes stars of the 1950s a rare “black face” colts example with square blue base brass statue. including: Aaron, Aparicio, Banks, Berra, Colavito, and a pair of Philadelphia Eagles “kissers” with green Affixed to an oval- Drysdale, Fox, Groat, Killebrew, Mantle, Maris, bases. Also included are (2) gold base baseball mascot shaped wooden Mathews, Mays, Musial, Snider, Spahn and Williams versions, the Cleveland Indians “Chief Wahoo” & the base, Ruth is portrayed completing his mighty swing along with the immortal “Babe” Ruth and the Batboy “Buccaneer”. Rounding out this with lifelike facial features and thorough detail right which was not issued in a box and was only available offering are (2) NFL sticker square base figures which down to the wrinkles on his Yankees road uniform. from Hartland with purchase of the complete 1988 set. are blue base LA Rams and red base St. Louis “ 1929” is engraved on the base. Opening Bid $250.00 Cardinals issues. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

56 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 380. 1918-1923 Walter Johnson 381. (3) Late-1930s Yankees Original Photograph - BVG 5 Type I Photographs With From the rustic setting of Humboldt, Kansas to DiMaggio and Gehrig stardom in the Nation’s Capital, Hall of Fame True, New York Yankee performers have pitcher Walter Johnson was a fearsome sight to long been the target of shutterbugs on dia- opposing batters for 21 seasons. Encapsulated monds from coast to coast. The telling and Graded EX 5 by BVG, this original pho- images in these (3) vintage Type I photo- tograph portrays “The Big train” as he warms graphs are seldom seen but readily recogniz- up before taking the mound. Hailing from the able. Includes: 1 9 3 6 - 1 9 3 9 (2) 14x11 sepia- Walter Johnson Estate, the sepia-toned photo toned photos taken at the club’s St. measures 3-7/16 x 5” with a thin white border. P e t e r s b u rg, Florida spring training facility. Johnson’s uniform and a “National Photo” One shows DiMaggio swinging during an stamping on the reverse date the relic to 1918- exhibition and one is a smiling group pose of 1923, which coincides with the run of the (5) in which Gehrig and DiMaggio are side short-lived photo service from the Scripps by side. Each has a vintage “Dispatch Photo News Service, Inc.” logo in the lower right chain. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA and corner; J. DiMaggio an 8x10 black-and-white action photo with DiMaggio’s facsimile LOA from Johnson’s grandson. signature as it appeared on the original negative. All present nicely with wrinkles inherent Opening Bid $250.00 to newsroom handling and mounting remnants on the reverse. Opening Bid $250.00

382. 1930s 383. (40) Vintage All-Star Benefit Baseball Game Type I Photos - Mostly Photograph Type I With With Cobb Hodges Gathered at San Emphasis Francisco’s Seals A legend on New York Stadium for a 1930s diamonds in Flatbush exhibition between and Queens, Gil Hodges is the subject in most of stars and Major League these (40) 1950s-1960s icons, this Type I photo Type I photographs. depicts (20) diamond Ranging in size from 9-1/8 x 7” to 14x11, these black-and-white photos depict Hodges contemporaries, including Hall of Famer Ty Cobb. Ever the fierce competitor, Cobb is (often with teammates) as both a Dodger and a Met. Many are original news service situated at the beginning of the front row, kneeling with just a hint of a grin and, of examples with reverse stampings and original caption sheets adhered. Evidence of course, bat at the ready. The keepsake is encapsulated and authenticated by PSA. newsroom handling and editorial markings is found throughout. More on our website Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 385. Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig Vintage Retail Baseball Bat Lot of (7) The most formidable one-two punch in baseball annals, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig were familiar names at the ballpark, 384. Hillerich & Bradsby 1911-1916 Ty Cobb Decal Bat in the streets, on the sandlots and (3) Vintage Store Models and of course, on store model baseball bats. These (7) vintage Well on his way to 11 batting titles, 4,189 career hits and enshrinement in examples were used in amateur Cooperstown, Ty Cobb was immortalized by the (then) up and coming Hillerich & attempts to duplicate “Murders Son Kentucky-based bat plant. Turned during the 1911-1916 labeling period, this Row.” Turned during the pair’s (33”) model features a colorful decal of the fierce competitor. With Cobb’s likeness, glorious playing days through facsimile signature and “Georgia Peach” title, the decal has flaked and retains approx- the 1950s, these white ash imately 50% of its original state. The “40 T.C.” indicator within the center brand weapons exhibit heavy use and denotes store model status. More on our website. are individually listed on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

386. 1939-1990 Cincinnati 387. (17) Hall of Reds World Series Black Famer Store Bat Collection of (8) Model Bats With Presented is a collection of (8) Aaron, DiMaggio, Cincinnati Reds World Series “Black Hornsby and Bats”. These Louisville Slugger bats were created by Hillerich & Bradsby Mantle beginning in 1934 and were issued to For those who couldn’t World Series participating players and quite make it to “The team officials. The Reds have appeared Show,” emulating their in nine World Series however their first favorite stars by wielding appearance was in 1919 before these bats bearing their names bats were issued. The (8) offered bats was the next best thing. represent all possible Cincinnati exam- These (17) vintage full ples including the years 1939, 1940, length store model 1961, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976 & 1990. weapons showcase some of the game’s biggest names with highlights including: All are in highly collectible condition Aaron, J. DiMaggio, Hornsby, (2) Kaline, Killebrew, (4) Mantle, Musial, J. Robinson with only occasional minor signs of wear. and Snider. Solid use shows throughout. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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388. Christy Mathewson Signed Baseball From 1911 Pennant Clinching Day - Full JSA As teams battled during the earliest years of pennant and World Series competition, the fanfare wasn’t nearly as voluminous as it is in today’s atmosphere defined by endless media outlets and live coverage. But that’s not to say that baseball’s clinching celebrations weren’t just as raucous for those on hand. Limited basically to statistical accounts and the gospel according to the printed word in daily newspapers, we can only imagine the fervor in the New York Giants dugout and locker room (perhaps “dressing quarters” would be a more appropriate term) as they clinched the 1911 National League pennant on October 4 at Brooklyn’s Washington Park. Decorated with the resplendent signature of Hall of Fame pitcher Christy Mathewson on that memorable afternoon, the offered baseball simultaneously provides perhaps the strongest lasting memory of a chapter in the storied histories of Major League Baseball, the New York Giants and a pitcher without peer.

The orb exhibits age-induced toning and shows definitive diamond use. These factors are mere afterthoughts, however, when viewing the sweet spot. There, Mathewson has signed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen. Complete and flowing with potency never waning in the least, the penning projects (“7-8”) strength and clarity. Just below, in Mathewson’s hand, an inscription reads: “Oct. 4 1911.” Of obvious significance to Mathewson and his teammates, that date represented the clinching of the National League pen- nant. On the hill that Wednesday against the Brooklyn Dodgers, Mathewson fired a 2-0 shutout for his 26th triumph of the campaign and 289th of his brilliant career. As the Giants had eight games remaining and the second-place Chicago Cubs had but five, the race was over. To this day, archaic attendance records indicate that there were 2,500 on hand that day (crowd estimates were always rounded in increments of 500 in that era). A documented account, meanwhile, quoted Giants second baseman Larry Doyle as pro- claiming: “Damn it’s great to be young and a New York Giant!” On the south panel, Giants skipper John McGraw added his black-ink endorsement. While the surname is affected by surface abrasions near the ball’s trademark stampings, McGraw’s penning maintains (“4”) quality.

The “Spalding” sphere bears the facsimile signature of former National League President Harry Pulliam who, ironically, played a noteworthy role in fueling the Giants-Cubs rivalry just three years earlier. In the September 23, 1908 game between the Giants and Cubs at the Polo Grounds, umpire Hank O’Day ruled 19-year-old “out” for failing to touch second base after an apparent game-winning single by teammate Al Bridwell. Pulliam agreed with and upheld O’Day’s decision and the game was declared a tie. The game was completed to break a first-place tie and the Cubs won, 4-2. The Cubs went on to prevail in the and have not won a title since.

As components of this nature meld, the result is a precious, one-of-a-kind heirloom which, more than 100 years later, lives on alongside tales, curses and superstitions (apoc- ryphal or not) that make baseball the greatest game in the world.

Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $4000.00

58 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 389. 1930s Multi-Signed Baseball With Ruth, Gehrig, Wagner, Cochrane and Full JSA Diversity is an underlying theme to this multi-signed baseball, with well-trav- eled endorsers having played in the 1910s through 1930s. With obscure players hailing from points as widespread as Alberta, Canada, Jersey City, New Jersey and Paris, France, marquee names such as Ruth, Gehrig, Wagner and Cochrane complete a worthwhile effort on the part of whoever was patient enough to gather these scriptings. The medium is a lightly toned OAL Harridge sphere (grade “6”) whose prominent trademark stampings date to 1926-1933. The (19) black- or blue-ink fountain pen signatures, meanwhile vary in terms of quality, with only a few affected by surface abrasions. Includes: Sweet Spot (“7”); North Panel (“8”), Red Rolfe (“8”), (“6”) and Gus Getz (“7”); South Panel Don Brennan (“5-6”), Jim Weaver (“6”), Lou Gehrig (“6”), Vince Barton (“5-6”) and Bert Daniels (“7”); West Panel Hank Thormahlen (“3-4”), Babe Ruth (“5-6”) and (2) unidentified; East Panel Al Mamaux (“7”), John Broaca (“4”), Paul Krichell (“6”), unidenti- fied and (“4”). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $1500.00

390. Single Signed Baseball with Full JSA Two-time Triple Crown winner Rogers Hornsby (d.1963) also collected two MVP awards on the way to achiev- ing a .358 lifetime batting average, the second highest in baseball history. Offered is a single signed baseball endorsed by the immortal “Rajah”. With deference to very minor surface abrasions Mr. Hornsby’s autograph presents the strength and clarity of an (“8”). This signature has been neatly and firmly applied in black ink by steel-tip fountain pen to the south panel of a uniformly toned ONL/Giles ball. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00

391. 1949 Brooklyn Dodgers/New York Giants Team-Signed Baseball of (21) Signatures with Connors—Full JSA Spectacular 1949 Brooklyn Dodgers/New York Giants team-signed baseball with (21) signatures featuring a myriad of greats including a seldom offered “Rifleman”. Dated by the original owner April 21 1949, the Brooklyn Dodgers hosted the New York Giants for their third date of the season at Ebbets Field. Nineteen Dodgers and two Giants inscribed the sphere in blue ink with the autographs averaging (“7-8”) strength. The ball displays varying degrees of soiling and minor abrasions which do not significantly impact the scripts. Highlights include Sweet Spot: Gordon (d.1975); West Panel: Furillo, Pitler (d.1968), Connors (“7”); East Panel: Campanella (“7”), J. Robinson (d.1972, “7”), Hodges (d.1972, “6-7”); North Panel: McCormick (d.1976), Reese (“8”), Edwards (d.1975), Cox (d.1978) and Reverse Sweet Spot: Durocher (“7”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

392. 1951 New York Yankees World Series Champs Team-Signed Baseball with (27) Signatures—Full JSA The 1951 New York Yankees captured yet another World Series title by defeating the upstart New York Giants in six games. Presented is a team-signed ball of the victors with (27) autographs featuring a rookie signature of Mantle (signed “Mick Mantle”). The scripts on the east and west panels average (“7-8”) while the north and south panels generally fare in the (“6”) range. The OAL Harridge sphere presents (“7”) with faint trademark stampings. Highlights include East Panel: Dickey (“8”); North Panel: Rizzuto (“6”), Mize (“6”), Mantle (“5”); South Panel: Woodling, Lopat and Henrich. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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394. 1959 395. 1961 Pittsburgh Pirates Team- All-Star Signed Ball With Clemente, Game Murtaugh and Full PSA/DNA Baseball In defense of Signed by their improb- able world All (6) champi- Umpires onship, (16) With members of the 1961 Barlick Pittsburgh and Full Pirates 393. 1935 Detroit Tigers World JSA endorsed this Series Champs Infield Multi-Signed After a lackluster showing in 1958, the All-Star Game ONL Giles baseball. The Ball with Greenberg—Full JSA converted to a two-game format in 1959. While the short-lived experiment was unusual, so is this ball. lightly toned Stalwarts who shined in the infield for the 1935 Detroit Gathered at Pittsburgh’s Forbes Field for the July 7, orb (grade Tigers World Championship squad are the sole 1959 “first” installment, the six arbiters saw fit to auto- “5”) features endorsers of this multi-signed OAL MacPhail (1980) graph this ONL Giles ball. The off-white orb (grade “6- ballpoint autographs that average (“6”) strength with orb with five autographs. Included are Sweet Spot: 7”) is decorated in blue ballpoint by the pennings of: surface abrasions affecting a few. Highlights include: Greenberg (“8”); West Panel: Rogell; North Panel: North Panel (“8” strength) and Joe Burgess, Clemente (“4-5”), Haddix, Mazeroski (“5-6”), Gehringer (“8”); South Panel: Auker and J. White. The Paparella (“7”); South Panel Shag Crawford (“6”); Murtaugh (manager) and Trucks. Full photo LOA from remaining autographs present in the (“8-9”) range while West Panel (“7”) and John Rice (“6-7”); PSA/DNA. Accompanying is the ball’s original card- uniformly toned sphere grades (“6”) with a discernable East Panel Augie Donatelli. Full photo LOA from JSA. board container. More on our website. trademark stamping. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

397. 1963 New York Mets Team- 398. 1968 Signed Ball With Stengel, American Throneberry and Full JSA League Despite a pal- All-Star try .219 team Team- batting aver- age, the 1963 Signed New York Baseball Mets With 396. 1963 American League “improved” to 51-111, Mantle Champion New York Yankees Team- nine games and Full Signed Ball With Mantle, Ford and better than JSA Full JSA their futile Held indoors for the first time in the event’s storied his- Winners of the franchise’s 13th pennant in 15 seasons, showing the tory, the 1968 All-Star Game played out true to form in the 1963 New York Yankees mixed 59 complete games year before. the spacious Houston Astrodome, with the host Senior into 104 wins, posting winning records against all nine Belying the Circuit eeking out a 1-0 victory. This OAL Cronin ball American League opponents. This OAL Cronin ball is feats (or lack thereof) of its endorsers, this 1963 Mets is autographed by (25) members of that year’s autographed by (27) members of that Bronx install- team-signed baseball is a winner in every regard! The American League roster. The clean white orb (grade ment. The gorgeous and creamy orb (grade “9”) fea- snow-white ONL Giles orb (grade “9-10”) is home to “9”) shows amazing preservation and showcases ball- tures ballpoint pennings that average (“7-8”) quality (20) ballpoint pennings that average (“9”) strength with point pennings that average (“9”) quality. Keys include (with a few nicer). Keys include: Berra, Bouton, Boyer, keys including: Cannizzaro, Hickman, Hook, Hunt, Killebrew, Mantle, B. Robinson, D. Williams (manager) Ford, Houk, E. Howard, Mantle (“6”) and Pepitone. Jackson, Stallard, Stengel (manager, sweet spot) and and Yastrzemski. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Throneberry. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our our website. Opening Bid $200.00 website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

401. Baseball Signed by (20) Hall of Famers With T. Williams, Musial and Full JSA Gathered at a 1980s event, (20) members of the Baseball Hall of Fame autographed this ONL 399. Multi-Signed Baseball With J. Feeney sphere. DiMaggio, Aaron and Maris - Full The medium- PSA/DNA toned orb In a most unusual gathering, the (7) signatures on this 400. Multi-Signed Baseball With (24) (grade “5-6”) is home to baseball have been executed by Hall of Famers, a Hall of Famers and Full JSA record-breaking slugger and a back-up catcher whose ballpoint pen- Gathered during the 1970s for what we can safely career was marked by controversy. The medium is a nings that uni- assume was a baseball-themed gala, (24) of the game’s mildly toned ONL Feeney orb (grade “7”) that dates to formly project most legendary performers saw fit to sign this OAL 1970-1974. The signatures, meanwhile, average (“9”) (“7”) strength. Includes: Sweet Spot T. Williams, and MacPhail sphere. The mildly toned orb (grade “8”) is quality and include: Sweet Spot J. DiMaggio; North Chandler; North Panel Doerr, Gomez, Conlan, Roberts decorated with ballpoint pennings with the vast majori- Panel Mathews and Dietz; South Panel Banks, Aaron and Lopez; South Panel Kiner, Sewell, Slaughter, ty showing (“8-9”) strength. Highlights include: Averill, (“6” strength with ink migration) and Maris; East Gehringer and Herman; West Panel J. Johnson, Spahn, Coveleski, Cronin, Gehringer, Grimes, Irvin, Panel Musial. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Lemon and Musial; East Panel McCovey, Mize, Reese Lindstrom, Musial, Ruffing and Terry. Full photo LOA Opening Bid $250.00 and Irvin. Full photo LOA from JSA. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

60 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 402. 2008 New York Yankees Team- Signed Baseball with (30) Signatures - Steiner/ 403. 1963 Milwaukee Braves and St. 404. (3) Autographed Baseballs with MLB Louis Cardinals Team-Signed Balls Mantle/Williams, Mays and Williams- Hologram With Aaron and Musial - Full JSA Full JSA From the final season in which the Bronx Bombers Relics from a competitive National League in 1963, these The 1950s are often thought of as a “golden age” in base- called “The House That Ruth Built” home comes this (2) baseballs are respectively signed by members of the ball history. The (3) proffered baseballs feature the auto- clean 2008 New York Yankees team-signed baseball Milwaukee Braves and St. Louis Cardinals, both of graphs of three of the greatest stars of this fondly remem- with (30) signatures. Both the creamy commemorative whom were among the seven teams with winning marks bered era, Mantle, Mays and Williams. Two of the balls sphere and the blue ink endorsements grade (“9-10”). that year. Includes: B r a v e s lightly toned ONL Giles ball are OAL/Brown models, one is dual signed by Mantle Key signatories include Sweet Spot: Girardi, A. (grade “6”) signed by (26) in blue ballpoint (average “7” (d.1995) on the south panel and Williams (d.2002) on the Rodriguez; West Panel: Matsui; East Panel: Giambi, strength) with A a r o n, Mathews and Spahn; C a r d i n a l s sweet spot, the other is single signed by Williams on the Jeter, Rivera, Cano; North Panel: Wang, I. Kennedy, n e a r-white ONL Giles ball (grade “8”) signed by (18) in sweet spot. The ONL/White ball is single signed by Mays Damon, Pettitte, Mussina and South Panel: Posada. blue ballpoint (average “8” strength) with Flood, M u s i a l on the sweet spot. All (4) signatures applied in blue ink Cert card and authentication sticker from Steiner and and Schoendienst. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. by ballpoint pen present attractive (“9”) strength. MLB hologram. More on our website. More on our website. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

405. 1954, 1958 and 1962 Athletics 406. (8) Multi/Single-Signed Baseballs Team-Signed Baseballs - Full JSA with (4) Williams & DiMaggio 407. (12) Single Signed Signed by Athletics installments over a nine-year span in Stellar group of (8) multi/single-signed baseballs head- Baseballs - All “Say Hey” Certified which the team played in two cities under six diff e r e n t lined by (4) Williams and DiMaggio. The autographs Willie Mays “the Say Hey Kid” is considered by many managers, these (3) baseballs hail from a transitional peri- generally average (“8-9”) with the spheres displaying to be the greatest centerfielder of all time. Presented is od in the storied franchise’s history. Signatures average varying levels of toning. Highlights include Full Photo a lot of (12) single signed baseballs endorsed by the (“7”) quality and include: 1 9 5 4 creamy OAL H a r r i d g e LOA from JSA: (3 balls) with OAL: DiMaggio (south legendary Mays. Each of these Rawlings OMLB/Selig orb (grade “8”) signed by (28) with Finigan, Power and panel), (2) T. Williams; Auction LOA from JSA: (2 bright white spheres features a (“9”) strength autograph Shantz; 1 9 5 8 creamy OAL Harridge orb (grade “8”) balls) with OAL: Ripken Jr., and Multi-Signed: (3 applied in fine point blue felt tip pen on the “sweet signed by (27) with Craft, Maas and Trucks; 1 9 6 2 m i l d l y balls, all auction LOA from JSA) with OAL: 1-2.) T. spot”. All are affixed with a “Say Hey” authenticated toned OAL Cronin orb (grade “7”) signed by (26) with Williams (sweet spot)/Stargell (east or west hologram sticker. They are stored in individual B a u e r, Cimoli and F e l l e r. Individual full photo LOAs panel)/Carlton (east or west panel)/Wills (south panel). unsealed plastic bags for protection and are housed in from JSA. More on our website. More on our website. an original Rawlings box. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00

409. (22) Tommy John, Mickey 408. Single-Signed Baseball Lot of Lolich and Single-Signed (18) With Koufax, Rizzuto and 410. (43) Signed Baseballs With Balls with Inscriptions & Black Balls Jurgensen Mound masters Tommy John, and Vern Aaron, J. DiMaggio and Koufax Baseball Hall of Famers (and one Football enshrinee) and Law are teamed on these (22) single-signed baseballs. Autographed baseballs are (43) strong in this lot head- superstars have autographed these (18) baseballs. T h e Included are Tommy John: (12 OML balls) with TJ lined by Hall of Famers and record breakers. The OAL O A L and ONL orbs range from clean white (grade “9”) Surgery; Mickey Lolich: (9 OML balls) with (1) 68 WS and ONL orbs (with a few exceptions) range from clean to medium-toned (grade “6”) examples. The ballpoint sig- MVP (white ball), (8) 308 K’s-21 (gold Sharpie, black white (grade “9”) to medium-toned (grade “5”) and natures, meanwhile, project (“8-9”) or better quality ball) and Vern Law: (1 Rawlings ball, east showcase pennings whose strengths range from (“9”) to throughout. Includes: Appling, Ba. Bonds, Day, Feller, panel) with ML Cy 1960, 20-9, 18-CG, 120 K’s, 308 (“6”). Keys include: Aaron, (3) Appling, J. DiMaggio Ford, Irvin, S. Jurgensen, Kell, K o u f a x (full JSA), Larsen, ERA. All autographs and balls present (“9-10”) and (full JSA), Ford, (7) Irvin, Koufax (full JSA), (3) Richardson, R i z z u t o, Roberts, F. Robinson, Ry a n, Sewell, come with an auction LOA from JSA. Murray, Rizzuto, (2) Roberts, B. Robinson, (2) Spahn, Slaughter and Stargell. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 (2) Stargell and an ONL ball with Mays/Madlock. More on our website. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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4 11. Single-Signed 412. Single-Signed 413. Curt Flood Single-Signed O A L MacPhail Baseball with Full JSA Baseball with Inscription—Full JSA Baseball Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

414. 1995 415. 2008 National National League League All-Stars All-Stars Team- Team- Signed Signed Ball With Ball With 416. (2) 1969 New York Mets , Larkin, Bonds and Full JSA Pujols and C. Jones Reunion Team-Signed Baseballs Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

417. (12) Single- 419. (24) & Doug Signed OML Baseballs with Longo 418. (12) Single Signed Harvey Single-Signed OML Stickers Baseballs All JSA Sticker/Certs Baseball—Dozen Each Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

420. (35) Current Major League Baseball 422. (36) New York Mets Single- Star 421. (36) New York Yankee Star Signed Balls of Dykstra, Koosman & Single-Signed OML Balls with (12) Single-Signed Baseballs with (12) Strawberry with Inscriptions-Dozen Jesus Montero Sheffield & (6) Cashman Opening Bid $500.00 Each Opening Bid $700.00 Opening Bid $500.00

425. “Rookie of the Year” Framed 423. (2) Framed Original Display Sketches Signed by Mantle 424. (2) Ted Williams Signed Signed by (34) With Ripken, Rose and Ford - Full JSA Displays with Full PSA/DNA and Seaver Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

62 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 427. 1929 World Champion Philadelphia Athletics Team- Signed Panoramic Photo - Full JSA Supplanting the New York Yankees as baseball’s juggernaut, the Philadelphia Athletics gave the front runners all they could handle in 1928 before winning their first of three straight pennants in 1929. Winners of 104 games that year, (26) members of that World Series champion squad autographed this vintage team panoramic photo. Framed to 32 x 8-3/4”, the sepia-toned photo shows the players lined in a single row at their Shibe Park venue. Executed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, the signatures vary in terms of strength, with the majority maintaining (“8-9”) quality (with a few 426. 1920s-1940s Autograph Book Signed by (86) With even nicer!) On the appropriate images from left to right, the pennings include: E. Collins, Gleeson (coach), French, Dykes, J. Cronin, Summa, Bishop, Hale, Ruth, Wagner, Ott and Full JSA LeBourveau, Cochrane (stamp signature), Perkins, Breckinridge, Foxx (“9”), Moore Purchased during the 1920s, this leather-bound autograph book was common for its (bat boy), C. Mack (clubhouse signature), Miller, Simmons, Rommel, Walberg, Grove era. Entitled “Schoolday Memories,” the booklet has introductory pages with spaces (“7”), Ehmke, Earnshaw, Quinn, Haas, Shores, Burns, Boley and E. Mack (coach). for listing details such as “Class of,” “Clubs,” “Class Officers” and “Favorite Teacher” The photo displays nicely with some minor age-induced cracking along the lower bor- (among other headings). But this particular “student” has his own agenda: that of der and has an unknown signature on the far left border. Full photo LOA from JSA. Major League Baseball! The crisp pages are of various shades and showcase (86) Opening Bid $900.00 graphite pencil autographs that average (“8’) strength and clarity. This diamond enthu- siast made many “acquaintances” which, though not of the variety intended for this book, read like a “Who’s Who” of pre- and post-war baseball. Highlights include: Frenchy Bordagaray, Walter Brown, Dolph Camilli, Johnny Dickshot, , , , , Johnny Mize, , Babe Ruth, , , Honus Wagner, and . Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $1500.00

429. 1940s-1950s Multi/Non-Sport Autograph Album & Cuts with (48) Signatures including Ruth—Full JSA 428. 1947 All-Star Game Program Signed by All (30) , political figures, rink legends and baseball heroes are teamed with the offered 1940s-1950s multi/non-sport autograph album and cuts collection of (48) National Leaguers With Ott, Musial and Full JSA signed items. Each signature was cut from a period sheet or picture and further affixed Assembled in its Chicago birthplace (albeit at the North Side venue) for the 14th or stapled into an album. Inscribed by a variety of instruments, the endorsements aver- installment of the Mid-Summer Classic, (30) members of the “host” National League age (“7-8”). The black leather bound album cover with accompanying zipper displays squad signed their likenesses in this well-preserved program issued at Wrigley Field moderate wear while the majority of the multi-colored leafs are tightly attached to the that afternoon. Executed in black or blue ballpoint, the pennings average (“8”) poten- spine. Highlights include Autograph Album: (41 signatures) with Baseball: (29 sig- cy and include: Blackwell, Branca, Brecheen, Cavaretta, Chapman (coach), Cooper, natures) with Cox (d.1978), D. Dean (stapled through, “6”), Ruth (d.1948, “7-8”, sta- Dyer (manager), Edwards, Elliott, Gustine, Haas, Kurowski, Marion, Marshall, Masi, ples do not impact any letter in name); Hockey: (8 signatures) with J. Adams Miller, Mize, Munger, Musial, Ott (coach), Pafko, Reese, Rowe, Sain, Slaughter, (d.1968), Howe (stapled), R. Kelly, Lindsay; Other: Robert Wagner (Mayor of New Spahn, Stanky, Verban, D. Walker and H. Walker. The 12-page program presents (EX) York) and Cut Signatures: (7 signatures) with Pfister/Pitler (d.1968)/Wehmeier with unmarked scoring grids. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. (d.1973). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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430. Babe Ruth & Jack Dempsey Signed 1939 World’s Fair Coaster— PSA/DNA Authentic Signature judged as “Authentic” and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Attracting more than 44 million visitors over two years, the 1939-40 New York World’s Fair was one of the largest spectacles on the planet. The two champions of depression- 431. 1950 PCL Champion Oakland Oaks Team-Signed era sport, Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey Photo With Herman, Kelly and Full JSA have endorsed the offered baseball shaped Winners of 118 games in 1950, (29) members of the 1950 Pacific Coast League cham- coaster produced for the “Sport” exhibit. pion Oakland Oaks autographed this team photograph. Framed to dimensions of The 3-1/2” heirloom is penned on the 26x19 under gray matting, the black-and-white photo is decorated with red fiber tip seams by the legends in vintage pencil pennings that average (“7-8”) strength and clarity. Includes: Adams (trainer), with the autographs presenting: Babe Ruth Bamberger, Behrman, Christopher, Dressen (manager), Duezabou, Galan, Gassaway, (“6”) and Jack Dempsey (“5”). The Gettel, Groth, Hamrick, Harrist, Herman, Hofman, G. Kelly (coach), Lavagetto, obverse is crease-free and the blank Malone, McDermott (bat boy), Metkovich, Nelson, Padgett, Rapp, Shoun, Tanner, reverse is clean. Thompson, Tost, Wakefield, Wilson and Zimmerman. Accenting the display is a 3-1/4 Opening Bid $500.00 x 2-1/4” metallic “Lifetime Pass” issued to Clyde Shoun for “long and meritorious service.” Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

432. Mickey Mantle 433. 1936 and Roger Maris New York Dual-Signed 8x10 Yankees Photo - Full Display PSA/DNA Signed by Teammates on five successive (25) With American League pennant DiMaggio, winners and two World Series champion rosters, Mickey Dickey Mantle and Roger Maris and Full shared punishing plate JSA prowess but were polar oppo- Though the sites in terms of personalities. “Murderers This dual-signed 8x10 black- Row” era was and-white photo speaks vol- coming to a close, the New York Yankees unveiled a “can’t miss” prospect from San umes about their respective Francisco and proceeded to secure a then-record four successive World Series titles personas. Pictured at the from 1936 through 1939. This matted display showcases the autographs of (25) mem- club’s spring training facility bers of that 1936 installment. The 32x20 poster board display features black-and- during the early-1960s, the white picture/text excerpts from a team-issued publication. These are either signed by two are standing, bats in hand, the subject or accompanied by his cut signature. Autographs average (“8”) potency on opposite sides of the plate. (with a few nicer) with highlights including: Combs (coach), Dickey, J. DiMaggio, The care-free Mantle shows a wide grin while the self-effacing Maris has a stern, cau- Gomez, McCarthy (manager) and Ruffing. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our tious glance. The fiber tip marker signatures, meanwhile, both show (“9-10”) strength. website. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $750.00

434. (105) 435. (37) 1934-1977 Signed 11x14 Signed Sports Baseball Cards Illustrated with (26) Cover Photos HOFers, (5) The defining moment Multi-Signed & of anyone’s career, being chosen for the Many cover of Sports Deceased Illustrated is high Vintage Signed praise, indeed! These Cards! Grab some (37) 11x14 color sweet sigs with these prints of those covers (105) 1934-1977 signed baseball cards highlighted by (26) Hall of Famers, (5) multi- are autographed by signed and numerous deceased examples from a variety of brands. The neatly placed their heroic subjects. autographs primarily average (“7-8”) while the mid to off-grade canvases generally Pennings average (“9- present (GD to VG) with many better and a handful lesser. Highlights include Hall of 10”) strength and Famers: Feller (1956 Topps #200), Killebrew (1956 Topps #164), Kiner (1948 include: Aaron, Blue, Brock, Canseco, Carlton, G. Carter, Darling, Eckersley, Fidrych, Bowman RC #3), (2) Mathews (1954 Bowman #64, one 1953 Topps #37 signed by Fingers, G. Foster, Garvey, K. Gibson, Gooden, P. Guerrero, Gwynn, B. Harrelson, K. artist Dvorak); Multi-Signed: 1958 Topps #436 Mays/Snider, 1961 Topps #337 Al’s Hernandez, Kaline, (2) Luzinski, D. Murphy, Newcombe, Parker, Perry, Richard, I. Aces Wynn/Lopez/Score, 1967 Topps #1 The Champs F. Robinson/Bauer/B. Rodriguez, Rose, Sandberg, Seaver, O. Smith, Snider, Strawberry, Vaughn and dual- Robinson; Deceased: Bartell (1934-36 Diamond Stars #101), Gilliam (d.1978, 1954 signed covers of Palmer/Seaver; Rice/Parker; and Gossage/G. Nettles. (30) of the (37) Bowman #74) and Lucas (1934-36 Diamond Stars #46, reverse paper residue). have individual sticker/certs. More on our website. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

64 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 436. 1930s- 437. 1930s 438. 1940s “Kiki” Cuyler Thurman Jimmie Autographed Munson Foxx/Lefty Burke Photo Signed Grove/Jack with Full JSA Photo Wilson & (2) With Full Triple- Additional JSA Signed Period Photos A revered fig- Photograph Autograph hounds ure in the Yankees’ with Full and photo enthusiasts alike will enjoy the 1970s resur- JSA proffered 1930s gence, Exquisite black- “Kiki” Cuyler Thurman and-white photograph penned by two of Maryland’s (d.1950) signed Munson was finest: Jimmie Foxx and ; along with pitch- photo. This attractive 4x6 photo was taken by celebrat- all business er Jack Wilson. The 7-1/2 x 9” picture depicts the dap- ed Chicago sports photographer George Burke and throughout his per trio during their 1935-1941 tenure with the Boston bears his stamp on the reverse. Cuyler’s signature pres- captaincy that brought three straight pennants and two Red Sox at , their spring training home in ents a fine (“9”) quality and includes a personalized World Series titles to the Bronx. This team-issued Sarasota, Florida. The black steel-tip fountain pen inscription. The heavy stock photo presents a distinct black-and-white photo was autographed by the pin- endorsements grade as follows: Foxx (“8”), Grove image and is marginally affected by a pinhole, moder- striped legend shortly before his tragic passing. (“7”) and J. Wilson (“8”). Despite moderate abrasions ate wear on the periphery and small tears at lower left Measuring 3-3/4 x 5”, the late-1970s photo portrays and surface contusions, the historic scripts still appear which do not detract from the signature or image. Full Munson in a pensive stare. Executed in blue marker, his “none the worse for wear”. Framed and matted to 11- photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. signature projects (“9-10”) strength and clarity. Full 1/2 x 14”. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

440. (5) Baseball Superstar Single- 439. 1984 Hall of Fame Induction Signed 16x20 Photographs with (2) Photo Signed by (31) With Koufax Jeter & Ichiro—All UDA or Steiner 441. (12) New York Yankees Single- and Full JSA Heroes of the diamond are presented in “larger than Signed 16x20 Framed/Matted Photos As the baseball Hall of Fame inducted its 1984 class, life” form with these (5) single-signed 16x20 photo- A gallery of autographed Bronx Bomber photos is (31) of the institution’s enshrined greats gathered in graphs. Each autograph grades (“9-10”). Although each yours in this gathering of (12) framed or matted 16x20 upstate New York to pose for and sign this color photo- picture displays varying degrees of paper loss or tape or 20x16 displays. Signatures project (“9-10”) strength graph. Framed to 16-1/8 x 13-1/8”, the 10x8 photo residue due to previous framing, the overall construc- and clarity and include: Framed Boggs (10x8), showcases fiber tip autographs that average (“9”) tion of the pieces are not compromised. Included are 1.) Duncan, Hughes and Pettitte; Matted Chamberlain, strength with keys including: Banks, Drysdale, Griffey Jr. (#/300, UDA, with cert card); 2.) Ichiro Clemens, Dent (inscribed “78 WS MVP”), Gooden Gehringer, L. Gomez, Koufax, Kuhn, Reese, Snider, (UDA, with cert card); 3-4.) (2) Jeter (one #/2000 is (inscribed “No-Hitter 5-14-96”), Gossage, Key, Spahn and Terry. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on Steiner, one UDA, no cert cards) and 5.) McGwire Mattingly and Wetteland. Steiner Sports and MLB our website. (Steiner, with cert card). certs/holograms. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

442. (21) New York Yankees Signed 444. Multi-Signed 500 Home Run 16x20 Photos With (2) Berra, Club (Ron Lewis) Lithograph with Gossage and Mattingly 443. Signed Joe DiMaggio Original (11) Autographs—Full JSA Adorn your baseball related office with this multi- The Yanks are comin’! These (21) 16x20 and 20x16 pho- Canvas Artwork with Full JSA signed 500 Home Run Club (Ron Lewis) lithograph tographs are individually autographed by pinstriper stars. Original Joltin’ Joe Signed Artwork! Unique Joe with (11) autographs. Framed to nearly 23x39, the Signatures project (“9”) or better strength throughout and DiMaggio canvas artwork that is signed by the “Yankee numbered #499/1000 display piece is penned in blue include: (2) B e r r a, Blomberg, (2) Chambliss, Gooden, Clipper”. The dated 1990 piece by Sadler is penned Sharpie with the autographs presenting (“9-10”). Granderson, G o s s a g e, Hayes, (2) Lyle, Mattingly, directly below his smiling image in blue ink with the Included are Aaron, Banks, R. Jackson, Killebrew, Montero, Nunez, O’Neill, Strawberry, Swisher, Wells and autograph grading (“9”). The nearly 16x20 portrait is Mantle, Mathews, Mays, McCovey, F. Robinson, Wetteland. Also included are dual-signed photos with accentuated by bold uniform detailing and intense sur- Schmidt and T. Williams. The artist also signed his cre- Lyle/Nettles; Pepitone/Richardson. Individual certs/stick- face hues. A separate frame accompanies. Full photo ation. Full photo LOA from JSA. ers from Steiner, JSA and PSA/DNA. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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445. Framed Braves 446. Mickey Mantle Signed Jersey Signed by (9) 1951 New York Yankees 500 Home Run Club Replica Jersey With “No. 7” Members - With Aaron, Inscription - Full PSA/DNA Williams and Full JSA Tailored to the specifications of the gar- From an era during which 500 ments worn by Mickey Mantle during his career home runs was a proud debut season, this Mitchell & Ness New achievement that promised automat- York Yankees 1951 home replica jersey is ic induction in Cooperstown, (9) autographed by the switch-hitting great. fence-clearing icons who met those The cream-colored flannel button-down standards autographed this framed garment features “NY” sewn to the left jersey. Framed to dimensions of 40- breast in blue felt and “7” sewn to the back 3/4 x 32-3/4”, this Braves home jer- in like fashion. An American League sey resembles the garments worn by the man whom purists still list as the all-time cir- “Golden Anniversary” logo patch adorns cuit clout leader. Executed in blue fiber tip marker, the potent signatures decorate the the left sleeve, while the upper right front front of the jersey and average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Includes: Aaron, Banks, is home to a blue marker Mantle signature Jackson, Killebrew Mathews, Mays, McCovey, Robinson and Williams. Full photo (“8” strength) and “No. 7” inscription. Full LOA from JSA. photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $200.00 447. Sandy 448. (4) Autographed Koufax LE New York Yankees Single-Signed Jerseys With Jeter, A- Framed Los Rod, Matsui and Angeles Dodgers Clemens Jersey Bronx principals from parts or all of Regarding the career of the New York Yankees’ unprecedented flame-throwing southpaw run of 13 successive postseason Sandy Koufax, the only appearances have signed these pin- thing for which opponents striped replica jerseys. Suitable for were thankful was its framed display in any Yankees- brevity. This limited edi- themed den or barroom, the white knit tion (/63) framed display showcases the bold autograph of arguably the most thor- garments each feature a blue pinstripe oughly dominant pitcher in baseball annals. Framed to dimensions of 36-1/4 x 29- pattern and navy twill identifiers that 1/4”, a (size “42”) home replica jersey is shown from the front. include the famed “NY” logo on the left breast and player’s number on the back. Just below the since-retired “32,” Koufax’ blue marker signature projects (“9”) Signatures average (“8-9”) strength and include: Clemens, Jeter (Steiner), Matsui strength and clarity. COA from the Los Angeles Dodgers. (UDA) and A. Rodriquez. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

449. New York Yankees 450. (4) New York Autographed Lot of (6) Yankee Superstar With Jeter, Matsui and A- Dual/Single-Signed Rod Items with (2) Jeter Proclaim your Bronx allegiance A home-grown product, a pricey with these (4) New York Yankees acquisition and a Japanese import superstar dual/single-signed merge in this New York Yankees lot items. Included are 1.) Jeter/A. of (6) autographed items. With bold Rodriguez Yankees replica signatures ranging from (“10”) to Russell Athletic size 52 jersey (“7”) in terms of strength, the items (#/150, “8-9”, Steiner COA and include: Jeter Yankees 2001 World cert card); 2.) R. Jackson Yankees Series home replica jersey (Steiner); replica Majestic size XL jersey Matsui Yankees cap and OML base- (“9”, Mounted Memories holo- ball (both UDA); Rodriquez Yankees gram, GAI cert card); 3.) Jeter batting helmet, Yankees home jersey Yankees replica Russell Athletic size 48 jersey with 2000 World Series arm patch on (Steiner) and OAL baseball. More on lower left front (#/500, “7”, Steiner hologram and card) and 4.) Matsui Yankees repli- our website. ca helmet (“10”, UDA sticker, no cert card, MLB holo-print out). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

451. Modern Era Hall of Famer/Superstar Autograph Lot of (26) With Ripken and Ryan Diamond stars of the modern era headline this collection of (26) autographed items. Offered is a virtual gallery of current and 452. Single- future Hall of Famers (with a handful await- ing “forgiveness”). Signatures average (“8- Signed Mitchell & Ness 9”) quality with highlights including: Cal Milwaukee Braves Jersey - Ripken, Jr. Signed Helmet an Orioles hel- Full JSA met signed on the bill (inscribed “MVP”); Opening Bid $200.00 Signed Jerseys: Ryan (M&N LE #69/250) and Ichiro; Signed Photos Maddux (16 x 18- 3/4”) and (2) Ryan (14x11); Single-Signed Baseballs OAL and OML spheres with: Mays; (2) Ripken, Jr.; Rose; and Ryan. Certs from JSA and Mounted Memories. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

66 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 453. 1912 454. Connie Mack 1944 Signed Letter Full on A’s Handwritten Letterhead Letter - Full with Baseball JSA Related The face of the Content - Full Philadelphia 455. (5) Hand Written Baseball Athletics for half a Letters including Four Hall of JSA century, legendary Presented is an orig- skipper Connie Famers with Candid Content- inal 1912 letter Mack defined PSA/DNA signed by the longevity and loy- In this age of texts and tweets, hand written letters from immortal Connie Mack. Measuring 8-1/2 x 11” the let- alty well into his star players stand out as amazing relics of a bygone era. ter displays typewritten purple ink and Mr. Mack’s eighties. This cor- Presented are (5) original letters signed by early 20th black ink, steel tip fountain pen (“9”) endorsement on respondence was Century baseball legends, (4) of whom are enshrined in light-cream colored paper. Featuring a black & white penned entirely in the Hall of Fame. The candid, down to earth contents photo of Shibe Park and the title “American Base Ball Mack’s hand as he prepared for the 1944 season. display a fine sense of propriety making for fascinating Club of Philadelphia” at the top, this document displays Composed in black-ink fountain pen on “The Town collectibles. Applied in blue or black ink by ballpoint in well preserved condition with one horizontal & two House” Los Angeles hotel stationery, the letter is pen each signature displays a firm (“9”) quality. The (5) vertical folds which are to be expected. The contents dated “January 5th 1944” and addressed to a friend of authors are (d.1993), are a rejection letter addressed to Mr. Robert Kelly of Mack. At the conclusion, Mack’s signature projects (d.1984), Joe McCarthy (d.1978), (d.1990) Croghan, NY. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our (“9-10”) strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. More and Bob Shawkey (d.1980). All PSA/DNA certification. website. on our website. More on our website Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

457. 1938 458. 1949 Kid Nichols Day Signed Autographed “Baseball: Souvenir Individual Card with Play and Full JSA Team Charles (Kid) Strategy” Nichols, the youngest hurler to Hard Bound notch 300 career Book with victories penned the 456. Burleigh Grimes and Waite Full JSA offered souvenir Hoyt Signed Correspondence Pieces card prior to his Individual training Hall of Fame contemporaries Burleigh Grimes and passing in 1953. and team play is Waite Hoyt enjoyed similar careers in which they both Dated 8/19/49, the proffered by 1910s stand-out John W. (Jack) Coombs pitched for seven different teams with multiple tours of 4x6 ephemeron pictures Nichols both during his career (d.1957) in this 1938 Baseball: Individual Play and duty with at least two of those teams. They have also and latter years. The faint Charles “Kid” Nichols Team Strategy hard bound book. The former ace of both composed and signed correspondence pieces in endorsement spans nearly 4” along the bottom portion Connie Mack’s Philadelphia Athletics machine penned this lot. Includes: Grimes a 1978 one-page letter from of the keepsake. The autograph presents (“4”) and dis- the title page in black ink with the autograph and pre- Grimes’ native Wisconsin; signed in blue ballpoint (“9” plays only moderate wrinkling or creasing which does ceding salutation grading (“8-9”). Displays moderate strength); Hoyt typewritten (by Hoyt) on his personal- not impact the script. A written notation, purportedly wear throughout along with notations from a Duke ized stationery and signed in black marker (“8-9”) from Nichols’ daughter is boldly placed on the reverse. University student, the school that Coombs coached at strength. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on Full photo LOA from JSA. for 27 seasons. Full photo LOA from JSA. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

459. 1973 460. 1950-56 461. Joe Baseball Hall Callahan Hall DiMaggio of Fame of Fame Mel Signed Guide Ott Signed 1937 Signed by Card— Wheaties (21) With JSA/SGC Panel - Paige, Authentic PSA/DNA Stengel, Signature assessed Billed as an Grove and “Authentic” by JSA “Outstanding and encapsulated by Rookie” on his Full JSA SGC. “Master 1937 Wheaties Issued for the 1973 Melvin” Ott was a panel, Hall of Hall of Fame induc- magician at the plate Famer Joe tion gala in as he became the first DiMaggio was Cooperstown, this National Leaguer to portrayed in full swing, with more accomplishments to (EX) condition 76- surpass the 500 home follow. For good measure, DiMaggio subsequently dec- page spiral-bound run barrier. Presented is a lovely signed 1950-56 orated the keepsake with his potent autograph. guide is decorated with (21) blue ballpoint autographs Callahan Hall of Fame card inked by the slugger short- Executed in black ink, the signature projects (“9”) of legendary players and dignitaries. The pennings ly before his untimely death in 1958. The bottom por- strength and clarity and comes with a full photo LOA average (“9”) quality and include: Broeg, Coveleski, tion of the (EX-MT to NM) portrait is inscribed in blue from PSA/DNA. The crease-free and evenly cut panel, Feller, Giles, Grove, Haines, Hooper, Irvin, Kelly, Kerr, ink with the autograph registering (“9”) penmanship. meanwhile, presents beautifully. Leonard, Lieb, Marquard, Medwick, Musial, Paige, S. The combination of vintage card and legendary subject Opening Bid $150.00 Rice, K. Smith, Spahn, Stengel and L. Waner. Full makes this card an ideal choice for any Cooperstown photo LOA from JSA. themed collection. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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462. 1955 464. 1951 Jackie Brooklyn Robinson/ Dodgers Multi- Carl Furillo Signed Dual- Autograph Book Signed With Reese and Dinner J. Robinson - Program Full JSA Ever the champi- Having coasted through on of social jus- the summer at a 72-36 clip tice, Jackie with a 12-1/2 game buffer, Robinson 463. Jackie Robinson Signed Check the 1951 Brooklyn (d.1972) lent his Display Dodgers stumbled down voice in the 1955 the home stretch, going Presented is a Jackie Robinson (d.1972) signed check offseason to a variety of causes. On December 13, 1955 24-22 to force a playoff display. Drawn from his personal account on 12-4-71, the Hall of Famer was a speaker for the National (and heartbreak) at the the check made payable to Cash is endorsed by the Hall Conference of Christians and Jews, and along with fel- hands of their cross-bor- of Famer Jack R Robinson in black ink with the signa- low Dodger, Carl Furillo, signed the offered program. ough rival Giants. Along ture presenting (“7”). The check, along with a 1997 The gatefold collectible is inscribed on the front cover the way, (9) of those commemorative patch and a picture of the legend are with the autographs presenting as follows: Furillo (“8”, Flatbush performers autographed this leather-bound framed and matted to 19-3/4 x 14”. Suitable for promi- pencil) and J. Robinson (“9”, blue ink). Despite moder- book. Executed in graphite pencil, the signatures aver- nent display in any office or den. Full photo LOA from ate wear and creasing to the 6x8 program, the auto- age (‘8”) potency and include: Abrams, Bridges, JSA along with LOA from Rachel Robinson, Mr. graphs still present nicely. Full photo LOA from JSA. Newcombe, Pafko, Podbielan, Reese, J. Robinson, Robinson’s wife. Opening Bid $200.00 Schmitz and Terwilliger. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 465. (3) 467. Sandy Los Koufax/ Angeles/ Don Brooklyn Drysdale Dodger Autograph Related Lot of (7) Single- With Signed Framed Flats with Cut Campy, Signature Koufax & Stengel—Full JSA 466. Bobby Thomson Signed Display Dynamic trio of Los Angeles/Brooklyn Dodger single- Personal Check Lot of (300) Throwing blaz- signed items featuring , Sandy Koufax ing and The author of a blast that shook New York’s Harlem and Casey Stengel. Included are 1.) post-accident brushback pitches on Dodgers installments in Brooklyn and Flatbush neighborhoods to their very foundations, Campanella 8x10 photograph (“8”, signed in 1991, and Los Angeles, Sandy Koufax and Bobby Thomson eventually retired and settled in a rural includes Notary COA); 2.) Koufax 8/2/63 Life cover went on to autograph these (7) items. Bold signatures New Jersey borough where he endorsed these (300) (“9”, removed subscription tag) framed and matted to average (“9”) strength and include: Cut Signature personal checks. Written during the 1980s, the checks 16x20 with mild scratching to wood framing and 3.) Display framed to 24-13/16 x 13-3/4” with cut signa- are all signed by Thomson on the appropriate lines. The Stengel (d.1975) “Dodger Stadium Salute to the Stars” tures of both accented by color photos and career stats; blue ballpoint pennings average (“9”) strength and clar- 11x13 magazine insert with moderate creasing, tape Photos 8x10 signed photos including (2) Drysdale and ity and carry nice “break” value. repair and letter written on reverse (“8-9”). Individual (2) Koufax; Signed Baseballs (2) ONL White spheres Opening Bid $400.00 full photo LOAs from JSA. signed on the sweet spot by Koufax. Auction LOA from Opening Bid $250.00 JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 468. (7) New 469. York Area Yankees Baseball Treasure Multi/ Chest With Single- (100-Plus) Signed Signed Flats with Items (2) Bronx Bombers DiMaggio & past and recent are represented Mantle in this lot of 470. (3) 1998-2000 Yankees “Dem Bums” and autographed Autographed Items With Bat, Ball “The Bronx items and display Bombers” are relics. Highlights and Helmet paired with these include: Signed Winners of three straight Fall Classic titles from 1998- (7) New York area baseball multi/single-signed flats Items pennings 2000, the New York Yankees upped their impressive featuring (2) DiMaggio and Mantle. The autographs average (“9”) strength and include: (2) 36x12 color title count to 26 and, along the way, saw fit to auto- overwhelmingly average (“9”) or better. Highlights panoramic photos with Berra and Mattingly (JSA graph these (3) keepsakes. Includes: Batting Helmet include Multi-Signed: (3 items) with 1.) 1980 Wahoo certs); (97) signed 8x10 photos with (14) Berra, (3) (27) signatures (average “9” strength) with Clemens, Club signed program with DiMaggio (full photo LOA Ford, (2) Guidry, R. Jackson, Rivera and Rizzuto; (3) Jeter, Rivera and Torre (full JSA); Commemorative from JSA); 2.) Berra/Dickey dual-signed 8x10 photo signed full-size bats with Berra, B. Williams and Bat full-size weapon with (26) signatures (average “8- (JSA cert card) and Single-Signed: (4 items) with Dent/Torrez; and a 10”-wide mini-home plate signed by 9”) with Cone, Jeter, O’Neill and Strawberry (full Mantle (1989, Phillip Morris Magazine cover, full Berra (Steiner cert); More on our website. JSA); Baseball (22) signatures (average “5”) with photo LOA from JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Rivera (auction LOA from JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

68 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 471. Cut 472. Larry Lajoie Signed 1952 473. Signed Index Signature on Index Card—SGC/JSA Government Postcard - SGC/JSA Card—PSA/DNA 8 Authentic Authentic Signature judged as “Authentic”, graded NM-MT 8 and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Roderick John (Bobby) Signature evaluated as “Authentic” by JSA and encap- The namesake of the Cleveland “Naps,” Napoleon Wallace (d.1960), 1953 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee sulated by SGC. The heroic Roberto Clemente (d.1972) Lajoie is the author of the bold autograph on this gov- is the proud endorser of the offered index card. The is the endorser of the offered cut signature affixed to a ernment postcard. Encapsulated with signature assessed centered endorsement is placed on the unlined portion 3x5 index card. The graphite pencil autograph of the “Authentic” by SGC/JSA, the item is signed in blue ink of the 3x5 keepsake with the autograph registering at Hall of Fame Pirate spans nearly 2-1/2”. Despite tape (“8-9” strength) and dated (in Lajoie’s hand) “2-8-52.” the peak of the assigned grade. Although the reverse residue which impacts the first and last letter of his Signed and delivered just one day after Lajoie’s 78th displays minor paper loss from careful scrapbook given and surname respectively, the autograph still birthday, the relic is postmarked and addressed on the removal, the commanding signature is not adversely presents (“8-9”) in clarity. The reverse of the index card opposite side. affected. has typed notations, possibly dating this script to the Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 late 1950s. Includes full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

474. 475. (45) Mantle, J. Signed DiMaggio, Yellow T. Hall of Williams Fame Signed Plaque Framed Postcards Display - With Full Koufax 476. (58) Hall of Famer Single PSA/DNA and Signed 1st Day Covers/Cachets with DiMaggio? McCarthy Mantle? Issued by the Mantle & Mays Williams? One revered upstate New York institution to honor its Add your stamp of approval to this excellent collection could make a case for any of the three as the best of all deserving members, these (45) Yellow Hall of Fame of (58) 1st Day Covers/Cachets single signed by an time. Well, you can ponder who is best as you behold Plaque postcards have been signed by their iconic sub- impressive line-up of Hall of Fame players, managers, this framed display autographed by all three. Framed to jects. While pennings don’t always take well to the officials and broadcasters. Signed variously in blue or 21-3/4 x 25-3/4” with gray matting, a 14x11 black-and- glossy surface on these keepsakes, these signatures black ballpoint or felt tip pen this impressive array white print of the threesome in 1951 shows a youthful show strengths as potent as (“9”) with most averaging presents a dynamic (“8-9”) quality range. Highlights Mantle flanked by his Hall of Fame elders. Just below, (“6-7”). Keys include: Bell, Frick, Gomez, Greenberg, include: Ashburn, Barber, Carter, Dickey, Drysdale, (3) Perez-Steele Postcards are respectively signed by Grimes, Hubbell, Kelly, Koufax, Marquard, McCarthy, Finley, Gomez, Hunter, Kuhn, Mantle, Mays, Puckett & their subjects in blue Sharpie. The potent pennings all Musial and Roush. Auction LOA from JSA. More on Terry. Also included is a balance of (45) other baseball show (“9-10”) strength. Full photo LOA from our website. legends. All items are in appealing, well preserved con- PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $200.00 dition. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

477. Pete 479. Adam Rose/Big Jones Red Autograph Machine Lot With Signed (12) Lot of (4) Baseballs With and (46) Photos Photos and Leading the 478. Cincinnati Reds Balance of Baseball Orioles’ resur- Collection with Gartlan Statues & gence and heading En route to Plates the list of a new 4,256 career regime of baseball Offered is an exciting Cincinnati Reds “balance of col- hits, Pete Rose helped power the Reds to baseball’s best superstars, Baltimore Adam Jones has lection” lot featuring (4) signed Gartlan plates & stat- record during the 1970s. These (4) autographed items autographed this lot of (58) souvenirs. Jones’ pennings ues, a Pete Rose signed program from the game he tied bring you back to Riverfront Stadium and a well-oiled average (“9-10”) potency and include: Signed Cobb’s hit record, a 1960s pennant and a beautiful machine that won four pennants and two world titles Baseballs (12) snow-white OML Selig orbs (average framed print of the Reds stars of the ‘50s. Highlighting during that decade. Signatures average (“9”) strength grade “9-10”) signed on the sweet spot; Signed Color this group are (3) Pete Rose autographs, one on the and include: Signed Photos: (2) Pete Rose signed over- Action Photos (23) 8x10s of Jones batting during a aforementioned program and one each on a Gartlan sized photos and a color photo signed by Anderson, 2011 series at Chicago’s U.S. Cellular Field and (23) statue and a Gartlan plate. Other standouts are a Gartlan Bench, Morgan, Perez and Rose; Signed Baseball: an 8x10s of Jones catching a fly ball at the club’s spring statue and a Gartlan plate signed by . All OML Selig ball signed by (8) Reds greats with Rose, training sight. Individual stickers from Rich Altman’s items in this offering are in highly appealing, display Perez, Bench and Morgan. More on our website. Hollywood collectibles. Opening Bid $150.00 worthy condition. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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481. 1937 Christy 482. 1954 480. 1925 Walsh Sacramento Bucky Harris Signed Solons “Playing the “Adios to Team-Signed Game” Ghosts” Sheet with Signed Hard Hard (20) Bound Book Bound Signatures— with Full JSA Book with Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Full JSA Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $100.00

483. 1966 485. (10) Hall of Boston Red Famer Perez- Sox Multi- Steele/Cut Signed Signature Sheet with Displays With Conigliaro— Hoyt, Hubbell Full JSA 484. and Hank and Terry Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $100.00 Greenberg Signed Hall of Fame Postcards - JSA Opening Bid $100.00

488. Koufax, 487. Sandy Mantle, J. Koufax DiMaggio Autographed Single- Photo - JSA Signed Opening Bid $100.00 8x10 Photo 486. Burleigh Grimes and Jackie Lot Jensen Single-Signed 8x10 Opening Bid $150.00 Photos - JSA Opening Bid $150.00

489. Ted Williams and Mickey 490. Joe DiMaggio Autographed Mantle (“No. 7” Inscription) Gartlan Statue with Glass Display 491. (25) Pete Rose Autographed Signed and Framed Photos Case 8x10 Photos with (3) Different Poses Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

493. Derek Jeter Autographed Limited Edition #/99 Bat with (3) 492. (20) Autographed Inscriptions—Steiner 8x10 Photos-All JSA Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $400.00

70 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 494. Monumental Negro League Bat Signed by (163) Players including (6) HOFers with Full JSA The Holy Grail of Negro League Autograph Bats. (163) players with (122) of them deceased signed this Louisville Slugger 125 bat, including (6) HOFers plus the first (3) ladies to play Negro league ball. HOFers include: , , , , and Sam Lacy. Toni Stone, Connie Morgan and Mamie “Peanut” Johnson were the first (3) female Negro Baseball players. With the exclusion of a very small portion of the bat the averaging grades reflect (“8”) quality. Includes full photo LOA from JSA. More on website: Opening Bid $600.00

495. 1991 Memorial Stadium Final Game LE Bat (#/12) with (71) Signatures—Full JSA Orioles Magic! In front of a tearful throng of orange- clad faithful on October 6, 1991, the Baltimore Orioles bid adieu to their 33rd street nest, the legendary Memorial Stadium. Commemorating the event, legions of former players attended the final contest. Presented is a full-sized commemorative Louisville Slugger “Memorial Stadium” bat with (71) black ink signatures of former players. The autographs uniformly grade (“9”) and are placed throughout the club. Highlights include Aparicio, Kell, McNally, Miranda, Palmer, Powell, R. Roberts, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Weaver and Wilhelm. Full photo LOA from JSA and LOA from Baltimore Orioles certifying only (12) bats were signed for the occasion. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

496. John Miller 1963 Baltimore Orioles Game-Worn Home Flannel As the Yankees were near the tail end of their run of 14 pennants in 16 years, the Baltimore Orioles quietly established themselves as a fundamentally sound franchise which, for the 1960s, meant posting the most wins (911) in Major League Baseball. While pitching and defense were inherent to Baltimore, so was pitcher John Miller, who wore this 1963 Orioles home jersey as the club took steps toward baseball supremacy. Showcasing a three-year style that was intro- duced that year, this cream-colored flannel button-down garment features “ORIOLES” arched across the chest in black-on-orange felt and “17” sewn to the back in like fashion. The left front tail is home to a “Wilson” size “44” label and felt strip tag with stitched identifiers of “17-44-63- 2.” All original and unaltered, this 33rd Street relic shows solid wear. LOA from Phil Wood. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

497. Andy Seminick 1967 498. George Philadelphia Altman 1960 Phillies Chicago Cubs Game-Worn Game-Worn Road Road Jersey Flannel Jersey Obscured as he toiled for A Phillies fixture as also-rans on the North Side both a player and of Chicago, former out- mentor, former fielder and two-time All- backstop Andy Star George Altman was Seminick garnered the first player to homer MVP consideration as a member of the 1950 “” and went on to groom fran- twice in the same game off of Sandy Koufax. In terms of fond memories on both the chise greats such as Schmidt, Jenkins and Boone. This road jer- Chicago Cubs and game-worn fronts, it doesn’t get any better than this 1960 George sey was worn by Seminick during the 1967 season. The gray flannel button-down gar- Altman Cubs road gamer. The gray flannel button-down garment features “CHICA- ment features “Phillies” across the chest in red embroidery on white twill and “2” GO” arched across the chest in blue-on-red felt and “21” sewn to the back in like sewn to the back in like fashion. Within the collar, a strip tag features “Seminick” and fashion. Blue-and-red striped piping lines the collar and sleeve endings. Within the “67” embroidered in blue. On the left front tail, a “Wilson” tag has a faded size desig- collar, a lengthy strip tag has chain stitched identifiers reading: “21-1960-4-42.” On nation. This all-original gamer is an appealing relic from the days of Shibe Park. the vented right front tail, a “Wilson” size “42” label is accompanied by a flap tag Subsequently used in the minor leagues, the jersey added an MLB 100th Anniversary whose contents have faded. All-original and unaltered, the jersey shows light wear. patch (1969), which has since been removed. Moderate wear is evident. Full photo Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. LOA from Dave Miedema. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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499. Tom 500. Cal Glavine Ripken, 2007 “Latina Jr. and Fiesta” Tom Signed Glavine Game-Worn Game- “Los Mets” Worn Jersey Warm-Up Having notched his Jerseys 300th career Of the diamond greats who respectively wore these (2) warm-up jerseys, one has been mound triumph immortalized in Cooperstown and the other is well on his way. Includes: Tom just 19 days earlier, former New York Mets hurler wore and signed this Glavine 2003 New York Mets an orange mesh button-down garment with proper “Los Mets” home jersey for the club’s annual “Fiesta Latina” at Shea Stadium on twill identifiers and “Majestic” size “46” tagging, the jersey is signed on the back “4” August 24, 2007. The all-original size “46” game-worn garment features proper twill and inscribed “2003” (“8-9” strength); Cal Ripken, Jr. 1995-1997 Baltimore Orioles identifiers and “Majestic” tagging, is autographed on the back “4” and inscribed a black mesh pullover garment with proper twill identifiers and “Rawlings” size “46” “2007 Gamer” (“8” strength). Comes with MLB Authentication and Steiner Sports tagging. More on our website. holograms. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 501. Tom 502. Tom Glavine 1997 Glavine Signed 2007 Game-Used Signed Bat - PSA Game- GU-9.5 Used Bat - Well on his way to PSA GU- Cooperstown, for- 8.5 mer In his final year southpaw Tom with the Mets and in his penultimate big league season, former southpaw Tom Glavine Glavine not only reached the 300-win plateau on the hill and ripped 12 hits at the plate, including his notched 14 of his 305 mound triumphs during the 1997 campaign, but collected 14 of 28th and final career extra base hit. This Louisville Slugger (30.6-oz/34”) “P318” his 246 lifetime hits that year, as well. Administering some of that “offensive” dam- block-letter bat was signed and brandished by Glavine during that 2007 season. age, Glavine wielded and autographed this Louisville Slugger (30.6-oz/34”) “P138” Graded GU 8.5 by PSA, the uncracked weapon shows excellent use and is signed by block-letter weapon in 1997. Graded GU 9.5 by PSA, the ash lumber has a brown Glavine (“9” strength, inscribed “2007”) between the center brand and barrel stamp- patina and is signed on the barrel (“8” strength) and inscribed “1997.” Full photo ings. Full photo LOA from PSA (for bat use). More on our website. LOA from PSA (for bat use). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

503. 1996- 1999 Signed Game-Used Bat - Full PSA Just prior to an injury and resultant conver- sion to a bullpen star, former recipient John Smoltz employed and 504. (12) 1980s-2000s Atlanta Braves Game-Used Bats signed this Glomar With McGriff, A. Jones and Klesko (30.4-oz/34”) “G-361” bat during his glorious tenure with the Atlanta Braves. The Wherever he may be, “Chief Noc-a-Homa” would proudly endorse this dozen of uncracked weapon has a black “Smith” finish and is signed on the barrel by Smoltz in game-used bats. Brandished by Atlanta Braves staples of recent decades, the white ash silver marker (“7-8” strength). Heavy use shows in the form of ball, deeply embedded and maple gamers show outstanding use by: (2) Francoeur (one signed and graded stitch marks and severe grain swelling about the barrel, as well as a black marker PSA GU-7), Furcal (signed), Heyward (signed), A. Jones (signed), B. Jordan, Klesko notation of “29” on the knob. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA (for bat use). (signed), Lockhart (signed), J. Lopez (signed), McCann (signed), McGriff and Opening Bid $200.00 Pendleton (signed). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 505. Dwight 506. 1980s- Gooden 1996 1990s Chicago World Series Game-Worn Game-Worn Lot of (5) With New York Bears, Bulls, Yankees Home Cubs, Hawks Jersey and Sox Derailed at the age of Windy City gamers 29, Dwight Gooden from Wrigley, tested positive for Comiskey, United cocaine twice in 1994 Center and Soldier and was rendered idle for the entire 1995 season. Given another chance by the free- Field complete this lot spending New York Yankees, Gooden authored a winning record (11-7) with a no-hit of (5) 1980s-1990s game-worn garments. Includes: Bears Gary Fencik 1984-1987 performance to help lead the Bronx Bombers to their first World Series title in 18 road jersey; Blackhawks Joe Murphy 1992/93-1995/96 sweater; Bulls Will Perdue years. This Yankees home jersey was worn by Gooden during that ’96 Fall Classic. 1993/94 signed game-worn home ensemble; Cubs Lloyd McClendon 1989 home jer- With proper twill identifiers and tagging, the garment shows light wear and comes sey; White Sox Warren Newson 1991-1995 road jersey. More on our website. with a full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 507. Gil Hodges 1956-1957 Game- Used Bat - Full PSA/DNA While his absence from the hallowed halls of Cooperstown remains a mystery, Gil Hodges will forever remain a favorite in the hearts of fans from Brooklyn, Los Angeles and beyond. The offered Adirondack (34.1- oz/35”) “113A” signature model bat was wielded by the star as he posted the second-highest home run total (310) during the 1950s. Specifically, the uncracked white ash weapon was turned during the 1956- 1957 labeling period and shows excellent use in the form of ball and bat-rack marks throughout, as well as stitch impressions and grain swelling on the hitting surface. The knob is home to a vintage black marker inscription of “14.” Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $500.00

508. Alex 509. (6) Modern Era Rodriguez Philadelphia 1996 Signed Phillies Game-Used Game-Used Bats With Werth Bat - PSA and Victorino GU-8 Brandished by recent stars on In his first full sea- perennial contenders at son, Alex , these (6) Rodriguez paced baseball bats show varying the A.L. with a degrees of game use and have .358 batting mark, been autographed (with one threatened for Triple Crown plaudits and has never looked back. This Louisville exception). Includes: Brown Slugger (30.7-oz/34”) “C271” signature model bat was wielded and autograph by “A- 2010 (not signed); Ibanez Rod” during that 1996 campaign. The ash model sports a black “Smith” finish and is 2009; Polanco 2010; Ruiz signed by Rodriguez (“9” strength, inscribed “96 game used”) between the center 2009; Victorino 2009; and brand and barrel stampings. Graded GU-8 by PSA, the lumber shows outstanding Werth 2007-2010. More on game use and comes with full photo LOAs from PSA and JSA. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

510. Hanley Ramirez 511. Yunel 2010 Signed Game- Escobar 2009 Used Bat, Shoes and Signed Game- Batting Gloves Used Bat, Glove, The latest superstar to have Shoes and departed in one of the Marlins’ all-too-frequent fire sales, short- Batting Gloves stop Hanley Ramirez used and As he established career signed these items during his bests in home runs (14), 2010 season in . Includes: batting average (.299) and Game-Used bat a Louisville garnered MVP considera- Slugger (31.4-oz/34”) “S138” tion, shortstop Yunel signature model signed on the Escobar used and signed barrel (“8” strength) and these equipment items during his 2009 campaign with the Atlanta Braves. Includes: inscribed “2010 Game Used” (bat is cracked and shows heavy use); Shoes pair of Bat a Rawlings-Adirondack (32.8-oz/33-3/4”) “M663FL” block-letter model signed Easton size “11-1/2” black leather shoes signed on the toe of each (both “6” strength); on the barrel (“9” strength) and inscribed “2009 Game Used 19.” Bat is uncracked and Batting Gloves Franklin accessories signed on palm of each (both “8-9” strength). shows heavy use. Also included are signed game-worn shoes, batting gloves, wrist More on our website. bands and a fielder’s glove. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

512. Carlos 513. Steve Sax Santana 2011 Game Used Lot of Signed Game- (4) with (2) Pairs Used Lot of (5) of Cleats & Bat With Catcher’s Baseball equipment collec- Mitt, Mask and tors step to the plate for this group of (4) Steve Sax Shin Guards game used items. Includes: Not to be confused with Cleats: blue leather Nike the legend of the size “11” shoes show plenty same name, Cleveland Indians backstop Carlos Santana became well-known in his of game use; Bat: an own right during the 2011 season, mixing 27 homers into 79 RBI while gunning down uncracked Louisville 18 would-be base stealers. These equipment items were used and signed by Santana Slugger (33.4-oz/34”) “S2” during that 2011 campaign. Included are a catcher’s mitt, chest protector, shin guards signature model showing and catcher’s mask. All show solid use and are decorated with autographs that average moderate use with ball, bat-rack and stitch marks throughout, as well as pine-tar (“9”) potency. Individual certs/stickers from Rich Altman’s Hollywood collectibles. residue on the handle and a black marker notation of “3” on the knob; Wristband: More on our website. blue, with patch bearing Sax’s portrait above a facsimile signature. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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514. 1950s 515. Carl Brooklyn Sawatski 1953 Dodgers Game- Game-Worn Worn Warm-Up Chicago Cubs Jacket Warm-Up Jacket From an era during which Prior to his lengthy at least one of New York’s tenure as an influential boroughs was going to be minor league executive, represented annually in the former backstop Carl October spotlight, this Sawatski wore this 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers Chicago Cubs warm-up warm-up jacket was worn jacket during the 1953 by one of those beloved season. The blue thick- “Bums.” The blue wool zippered garment features a quilted lining, cream-colored cotton zippered garment features “CUBS” embroidered to a canvas plate on the chest leather sleeves and “Dodgers” angled across the chest in white twill. Within the collar, and two front pockets with leather-lined openings. Within the collar, a “Wilson” label a “Spalding” label is accompanied by a cloth hanger. Thick stretch ribbed cotton lines is accompanied by a leather hanger and size “46” tag. Within the left front tail, a strip the collar, waistline and sleeve endings on this all-original item that shows nice wear. tag with a printed “15” identifier is sewn atop a felt tag with “1953” stitched in blue. Opening Bid $400.00 The all-original Wrigley apparel shows solid wear. Opening Bid $250.00 516. Bud 517. Stan Podbielan 1955 Williams 1963- Cincinnati Redlegs 1964 Signed Game-Worn Warm- Game-Worn Up Jacket New York In the wake of the “Red Yankees Warm- Scare” and threat of Soviet Up Jacket espionage, the Cincinnati Known for yielding Reds went by “Redlegs” and namesake Billy changed their mascot to an Williams’ first of 426 1800s-themed mustachioed career home runs, as well as the first and only round-tripper by light-hitting Frank character sporting a pillbox Bertaina, right-hander Stan Williams wore and signed this Yankees warm-up jacket cap. In compliance with the during his tenure (1963-1964) in the Bronx. The blue knit button-down garment fea- new look, pitcher Bud Podbielan wore this 1955 warm-up jacket. The red satin-like tures “NY” sewn to the left breast in white twill and a Yankees logo patch sewn to the garment features a team logo sewn to the left sleeve, as well as “38,” which is sewn in left sleeve. Within the collar, a chain-link hanger is attached to a blank tag with white twill block-style numerals. Within the right side seam, a “MacGregor” size “44” Williams’ ballpoint autograph (“8” strength) and a black marker notation of “42.” label is accompanied by a “SET 1 1955” flap tag. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 518. 1965- 519. 1967-1968 1972 Cedar Rapids Game-Worn Warm- Cardinals Up Jacket Game-Worn As loud as ’s exploding scoreboard, this 1967-1968 Chicago White Baseball Sox game-worn warm-up Warm-Up jacket coincides with the Jacket introduction of bright colors After tenures as the Class A affiliate to multiple National League teams, the Cedar to team uniforms. Tailored Rapids club signed on to mentor St. Louis Cardinals prospects from 1965 through from electric blue satin-like 1972. This vintage warm-up jacket was worn during that era by one of those big material, the button-down league aspirants. The white wool short-sleeve button-down garment features a garment features “Sox” sewn Cardinals logo embroidered to the left breast, “CARDINALS” arched atop the back in to the left breast in white-on-navy twill. There are two front pockets, while blue-and- red twill and “9” sewn to the left shoulder in like fashion. Within the collar a vintage white striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline and sleeve endings. “Fitzharris Athletic” label is accompanied by a hanger and size “42” tag. Solid wear. Within the collar are a “Wilson” size “46” label and leather hanger. The all-original Opening Bid $200.00 apparel item shows solid wear with scattered dirt stains. Opening Bid $250.00

520. Jim Leyland 1993 Game-Worn Pittsburgh Pirates Bullpen Jacket The last skipper to guide the Pittsburgh Pirates to a winning campaign (1992), renowned strategist Jim Leyland wore this bullpen 521. 1990s-2000s Baltimore Orioles Game-Worn Jersey jacket during the 1993 and Jacket Lot of (6) campaign. The black Take flight with the resurgent Orioles in this lot of (6) apparel items worn by recent nylon full-length zippered garment features a team logo sewn to the left breast, two franchise minor leaguers or spring training participants. The pro model garments fea- front pockets and a hood. “PIRATES” is arched atop the back in yellow twill with a ture proper twill identifiers and correct tagging with gamer codes. All original and white embroidered outline. Within the collar, an “Apex One” label is accompanied by unaltered, the garments show light wear and include: (4) Jerseys: (2) post-2009 a size “M” tag, a laundering instructions tag and a black marker notation of Leyland’s Orioles home; (1) 2004 Orioles Road; (1) 2000s Bluefield Orioles; (2) Jackets: a number “10.” Light wear is evident. More on our website. 1990s warm-up jacket and a 1990s bullpen jacket. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 522. Frankie Crosetti 1945-1948 Game-Worn New York Yankees Cap In the Bronx for 17 seasons as a player and an addition- 523. Larry Doby 1951-1953 Signed al 20 as a third base coach, Frank Crosetti was a part of 23 pennant winners and 17 World Series-winning Game-Worn Cleveland Indians Cap 524. 1962-1964 Houston Colt .45s squads, more than any other person. This Yankees cap Preceded by Jackie Robinson on the playing field and Game-Worn Cap was worn by the pinstriper fixture during his last four by in the dugout, Hall of Famer Larry Worn at mosquito-infested Colt Stadium during its seasons (1945-1948) as a player. The blue wool acces- Doby was both the second black player and second brief Major League status (1962-1964), this Houston sory features “NY” embroidered to the front and “2” black manager. During the former role, Doby wore and Colt .45s cap is a scarce survivor from the era of written on the bill’s underside. The interior sweatband autographed this Cleveland Indians cap. The blue wool National League expansion. The navy blue wool is home to a “Tim McAuliffe” tag and stampings of accessory dates to 1951-1953 and features a red “C” accessory features “.45s” embroidered to the front cen- “KM Cap” and (size) “7-18.” The championship relic embroidered to the front center. On the bill’s underside, ter and an orange button atop the six-point crown sus- shows outstanding wear. Doby has signed in black marker (“8-9” strength). The pension. The interior leather sweatband is home to a Opening Bid $200.00 interior sweatband is home to a “Wilson” label and size partially detached “Tim McAuliffe” label. The item “7” stamping. Light wear is evident with perspiration- shows excessive wear with multiple breaks on the induced soiling on the sweatband. bill’s interior. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

525. (3) Pair of New York/ Giants Game-Worn Pants - 1957, 1965, 1971 Giants baseball apparel from both 527. Charlie Moore 1974 Milwaukee coasts makes up 526. (5) Pair of Los Angeles Dodgers Brewers Game-Worn Uniform this lot of (3) pair 1990s Game-Worn Pants With A Brewers staple during the expansion club’s early of game-worn woeful seasons through their rise to contention in the pants. Includes: 1957 gray flannel road pants with Lasorda, Murray and Scioscia rugged A.L. East, Charlie Moore wore this road uni- orange-and-black piping lining the outer legs, 12 belt Who wears the pants in Los Angeles? Well, in this lot, form during the 1974 season. The blue knit ensemble loops, a four-button fly and two back pockets. Within it happens to be a couple of Hall of Famers and three includes a pullover jersey with twill identifiers and the waistband, a “Rawlings” label is flanked by a laun- additional Chavez Ravine legends. These knit leg wear proper “Sand-Knit” size “40” tagging, as well as size dering instructions tag, a size “38” tag and “SET 1 items feature proper “Russell Athletic” or “Rawlings” “30” pants. Stirrups and a “Russell Athletic” undershirt 1957” tag; 1965 home pants worn by manager Herman tagging and were respectively worn during the 1990s accompany. The all-original garments show nice game Franks; 1971 home pants worn and autographed (“8” by: Grudzielanek (1999), Karros (1998), Lasorda wear. More on our website. strength) by coach . Solid wear shows (1995), E. Murray (1997) and Scioscia (1999). These Opening Bid $150.00 throughout. More on our website. items show solid game wear. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

528. (2) 2011 Los Angeles/Brooklyn 529. Ray Nitschke 1972 Game-Worn 530. Steve Yzerman Lot With (2) Dodgers 1944 Game-Worn Packers Home Jersey Nameplate Signed Game-Used Sticks and Throwback Uniforms Mental toughness and a violent temper defined Hall of Signed Helmet - Full JSA Turning the clock back to 1944, the Los Angeles Fame linebacker Ray Nitschke. So did the Green Bay The face of the franchise for 22 seasons, former Detroit Dodgers donned the powder blue one-year style uni- Packers apparel in which he wreaked havoc on oppos- Red Wings centre Steve Yzerman signed this helmet forms for their August 31, 2011 battle with the San ing players. Framed to 19-13/16 x 8-3/8”, this green and employed and autographed these (2) sticks during a Diego Padres. These ensembles were respectively worn mesh nameplate was taken from a Packers home jersey Hall of Fame career in which he powered the Wings to by coaches Rob Flippo and Rick Honeycutt that after- worn by Nitschke during his 1972 swan song. The item three Stanley Cup titles. Includes: Signed Helmet: a noon at Chavez Ravine. The thick mesh button-down measures 16x4 and features “NITSCHKE” sewn in red plastic “CCM” shell signed on the left side in silver jerseys feature proper twill identifiers and correct tag- white twill. This gridiron relic was obtained by a for- marker (“9” strength, inscribed “19”); Signed Game- ging, as well as a left sleeve patch with an embroidered mer Wisconsin Bell employee who was in charge of Used Sticks: “Louisville TPS” and “Titan TPM4020” “4” in honor of fallen teammate . The knit field communications for 40 years. right-handed models each signed on the lower portion pants feature proper tagging, as well. Appropriate sin- Opening Bid $250.00 of the shaft (“7-8” strength). Individual full photo gle event wear. More on our website. LOAs from JSA (for autographs only). More on our Opening Bid $200.00 website.

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531. Mid- 532. 1960s 1960s Milwaukee Houston Braves Astros Game- Game-Worn Worn Jacket - Jacket Possibly Quick: name the From First only franchise to never endure a Year losing season in Bucking baseball a specific city. tradition, the That’s right, the Houston Colt .45s Milwaukee moved to the Braves: 13 years game’s first-ever indoor stadium, changed their name to the “Astros” and introduced (1953-1965) as loud, space-themed logos that have been inducing headaches ever since. This 1960s the Midwest’s jacket was worn by an Astros player, possibly during the club’s first season. The blue and National League’s darlings, both at the gate and in the standings. This jacket was wool button-down garment features an orange quilted lining, two front pockets and an worn by a Braves player during the club’s later seasons at County Stadium. The black 8”-diameter orange canvas plate on which the team logo is embroidered in blue and satin-like button-down garment features “Braves” angled across the chest in red-on- white. Orange-white-and-blue striped stretch ribbed material lines the collar, waistline white twill and two front pockets with leather-lined openings. Within the collar, a and sleeve endings. The collar’s interior is home to a leather hanger, a “Wilson” label, “Wilson” size “42” label is accompanied by a leather hanger. Red-white-black-and- a size “44” tag and a strip tag with numeric notations suggesting wear by multiple gold striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline and sleeve endings. The players. All original, the item shows solid wear and celebrates the origin of the all-original garment hails from the early days of Chief Noc-a-Homa and a proud “Eighth Wonder of the World.” Senior Circuit institution. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

533. (8) 2011 Los Angles Dodgers Game-Worn 1944 Throwback Ensembles Introducing blue satin uniforms during the 1944 campaign to allow better viewing in night games, the Brooklyn Dodgers quickly ended the experiment (possibly citing the club’s only losing season in a 19- year span). Fast forward 67 years to August 31, 2011, and the “baby blue” was back (albeit for one game). These (8) game-worn throwback ensembles feature proper twill identifiers and 534. Satchel Paige 1948 Game-Used “Majestic” tagging, as well as Baseball Signed by Bill McKinley black No. “4” patches to honor fallen teammate Duke Snider. with Full JSA Wearing the garments that day Opening Bid $100.00 were: Castro, DeJesus, Jr., De La Rosa, Gibbons, Navarro, Sands, Thames and Troncoso. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

535. Vern Benson 1968 Cincinnati Reds Game-Worn Coach’s Cap Opening Bid $150.00

536. 1969-1970 Pittsburgh Pirates 537. Early-1970s 538. (4) 1980s-2000s Game-Worn Game-Worn Cap Game-Worn Cap Major League Baseball Jackets Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

76 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 539. Marques Haynes 1947-1953 Harlem Globetrotters 540. Marques Haynes 1946 Kansas City Stars Game- Game-Worn Jersey Worn Warm-Up Jacket Known as perhaps the most adept ball-handler in basketball history, Oklahoma-born As the Harlem Globetrotters took notice of Langston University standout Marques guard Marques Haynes was able to dribble up to six times per second as opponents Haynes in 1946, hoops collectors are certain to be similarly impressed with this were unable to do anything but watch. As rare as Haynes’ hardwood skills, this Kansas City Stars jacket worn by the ball handler extraordinaire just prior to his Harlem Globetrotters game-worn jersey is a desirable survivor worn by one of the tenure (1947-1953) with the Globetrotters. His hardwood wizardry apparent at franchise’s most vaunted figures during an incomparable era. The blue satin-like Langston, Haynes led his club to an aggregate 112-3 mark and a victory over the tour- pullover garment hails from Haynes’ tenure (1947-1953) with the team and showcases ing Globetrotters. Immediately, the Globetrotters recruited the 6-foot guard and signed “HARLEM” arched across the chest in red-on-white twill with the words “ORIGI- him to their Kansas City Stars affiliate. There, Haynes donned this gold-colored satin- NAL” and “GLOBETROTTERS” respectively flanking above and below in solid like zippered jacket. As loud as Haynes’ hoops antics, this vintage apparel item fea- white twill. On the back, “28” is sewn in white-on red twill, while a 3-1/4”-diameter tures stretch ribbed cotton panels lining the shoulders. Additionally, the waistline and gold-colored twill globe is accented by red and white embroidered highlights. There sleeve endings are lined with stretch ribbed cotton panels with colorful striped pat- are (6) symmetrically arranged five-point stars sewn to either side. Red-and-white terns. Sewn to the back of the collar, a 16x13 hood-like flap features “KANSAS CITY striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar and arm yokes, while the right front tail is STARS” in black twill block-style characters with four red twill five-point stars and home to a felt tag with “Haynes” stitched in white cursive. Opposite that detail, a red-and-black trim accenting the display. There are two front pockets and the collar’s “Wilson” label is accompanied by a size “40” tag with “HAYNES” in faded letters. interior is home to a partially frayed “Wilson” label. Solid wear is evident on this all- The all-original item shows absolutely phenomenal game wear, consistent with repeat- original garment from the earliest days of hoops showmanship. ed use in an era as likely the player’s only jersey. There are several scattered tiny Opening Bid $500.00 holes and appropriate puckering/discoloration on the back numerals. There is also minor fraying about the stretch ribbed cotton. Of note is the number “28,” which was likely worn very early in Haynes’ Globetrotters career, as “20” was the number retired in his honor and Getty Images shows him wearing “30” in a 1953 game. Opening Bid $400.00

541. Bobby Milton 1950s Harlem Globetrotters Game- Worn Jersey Keeping with the tradition of talent and longevity, Bobby Milton was the consummate 542. Late-1960s Ron Jackson Game-Worn Harlem Harlem Globetrotter. As for the talent component, Milton’s nine successive buckets from half court was a decidedly impressive exhibition. In his 34 years as a player and Globetrotters Jersey coach, he mentored Fred Neal and labeled him “Curly.” During the early portion of Commerce High School product and former Globetrotters star Ron Jackson admits his his memorable career as a hardwood showman, Milton wore this Globetrotters jersey. Harlem Hospital birthplace is “as much New York as you could get.” Well, his 1960s The blue satin-like pullover garment features “HARLEM” arched across the front in game-worn Globetrotters jersey is as good as it gets in terms of hardwood apparel. red-on-white satin twill. Respectively flanking above and below, “ORIGINAL” and The blue satin-like pullover garment features “HARLEM” arched across the chest in “GLOBETROTTERS” are sewn in gold-colored twill. On the back, “47” is sewn in red-on-white twill with “ORIGINAL” and “GLOBETROTTERS” flanking the city white-on-red twill and a gold-colored globe logo is sewn just above with white and name in gold twill. There are (6) red-on-white twill stars on both the front and back, red embroidered accents. While Globetrotters gamers from this era are scarce to begin with “46” sewn to the back in white-on-red satin twill and a global-themed logo sewn with, this one has a seldom-seen feature in that the symmetrically arranged five-point just above. Red-and-white striped ribbed material lines the collar and arm yokes, twill stars include gold-colored versions (as these are almost always red or white). while the left front tail features a “Wilson” size “42” label. This all-original gamer Red-white-and-gold striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar and arm yokes, while shows solid wear and is a scarcely found example from a hoops institution whose wiz- the vented right front tail is home to a “Wilson” label and flap tag with printed identi- ardry knows no boundaries. fiers that read: “47 MILTON – 40 regular.” Just to the right, “Milton” is embroidered Opening Bid $400.00 on a blue felt strip tag. Solid game wear is evident with puckering about the back numerals, a tiny hole on the upper back and expected fading on the stretch ribbed cot- ton panels. All-original and unaltered, this one is a “slam dunk” in terms of hoops apparel! Opening Bid $400.00

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With this (October 2012) auction, we are starting a new section called “Items With Reserves”. It will be its own section regardless of the type of item (for now). The reason we are starting this is to allow us to offer more unique and special items, while also giving our con- signors the assurance that the items will at least reach a certain minimum. The way we are going to structure this section is as follows: all items in the reserve section will have an opening bid and an estimated value range. The reserve bid on any item in this section will never be greater than the low value in the estimated range. By starting the bidding below the reserve price it will allow our bidders to get their initial bids in prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids” on the final day of the auction and then all eligible bidders can decide what they want their final bid to be on that day. The items in this section will have a statement in the bid box saying either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. Those two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are entering a ceiling bid on one of these items and your ceiling bid exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the number that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of your ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If the item ends with the reserve “not met” the item will be deemed “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to make this a simple and easy-to-understand section in our auction; should you have any questions, concerns or comments on this new venture, we welcome your feedback.

543. 1938 Washington Redskins Team-Signed Panoramic Photo - Full JSA As the National Football League competed in the sizable shadow cast by Major League Baseball, certain cities were not quick to embrace their teams, resulting in the relocation of franchises and, in the worst cases, teams shutting down operations altogether. Faced with such consequences when deserted by his partners and ultimately, by the Boston fans who num- bered a paltry 4,813 for the 1936 home finale, Redskins owner George Preston Marshall surrendered home field advantage (which his team had earned) for the championship game and moved his franchise to Washington, D.C. the following season. The rest, of course, is a rich and glorious gridiron history marked by championship endeavors and an unyielding spirit. The offered heirloom is without peer in its representation of the beginning of a Washington sports tradition and an iconic urban land- mark. Boundless appeal is inherent to this framed original panoramic 1938 Washington Redskins team photograph autographed by (33) members of those defending NFL champions.

As Marshall made successful strides to endear himself to Washington fans, his franchise prospered, immediately. Powered by rookie first-round draft pick , the 1937 squad authored an 8-3 regular season mark and proceeded to defeat the Chicago Bears, 28-21 in the NFL title contest at Wrigley Field. A Washington, D.C. institution in his own right, renowned photographer John Tenschert captured this team photo during the following season. Standing side by side at their Griffith Stadium venue, the champi- ons are readily identifiable in a crisp image. Framed to dimensions of 38- 5/8 x 14-3/8” under white matting, the photograph is signed by each of its subjects. Vertically executed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, the signatures vary in terms of strength and clarity. Most project (“6”) potency, though a few are even nicer and (3) are affected by creases and resultant browning. From left to right, the pennings include: Flaherty (coach, “6-7” strength), Filchock, Turner, Olsson, Pinckert, McChesney, B. Young, R. Smith, Baugh (“5-6” strength), Masterson, unidentified, Barber, Edwards (“5” strength), Malone, Bradley, Carroll, R. Young, Justice, Bond, R. Krause, Karcher, Millner (“8” strength), Erickson, Irwin, Parks, Hartman, Farkas, Manton, M. Krause, Karamatic, Stralka and (2) unidentified. For the sake of accuracy, we note that “Washington Redskins 1937 World Champions” appears as it was written on the original nega- tive. This, however, is definitively a 1938 photo, as (13) players who appear did not play for the Redskins until 1938.

Components combine to make this a coveted relic, namely, the era, its origin and its proud display for half a century. The latter detail is decidedly appealing, as this keepsake hung on the wall of the famed Market Inn in Southwest Washington, D.C. from its 1959 opening until the sad farewell in 2009. Patronized by D.C. athletes, senators and con- gressmen throughout its storied run, the former eatery is as much a part of the city’s lore as the team it continues to hold dear. Opening Bid $1500.00 This item has a reserve. Estimated value: $5,000-$10,000.

544. Mickey Mantle Signed and Framed Display With All (16) World Series Home Run Ticket Stubs Aboard for an unfathomable run of dominance unmatched before or since, Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle all but defined a Bronx franchise that captured 12 American league pennants and seven World Series titles during the first 14 seasons of his fence-clearing career. In the respective circles of autographs and World Series tickets, collectors naturally covet Mantle souvenirs. This particular display is absolutely the most complete of its kind. Framed to dimensions of 32-5/8 x 26-5/8”, this Mantle tribute is second to none. At the center, an 8x10 color photo is signed by Mantle in blue marker. Accompanied by the switch-hitter’s familiar “No. 7” inscription, the autograph trumpets “perfect 10” strength. Appealing on its own, the photo is a mere accent as you behold ticket stubs from each of the 16 World Series games in which Mantle homered, including ’s 1956 Game 5 . One by one, the colorful and original stadium-issued vouchers are symmetrically arranged to form a time line of an amazing career marked by a record 18 Fall Classic circuit clouts. The presentation quality speaks for itself and while a few are affected by paper loss or notations on the reverse, some are candidates for third-party grading. This surely trumps any other Mantle or Yankees display as the most comprehensive and appealing. Full photo LOA from JSA (for autograph). Tickets listed on our website. Opening Bid $2500.00 This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($6000-$10,000)

78 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 545. 1928 George Ruth Candy Co. PSA 7 #2 - Highest Graded An ideal spokesperson for everything from sporting goods to underwear, Babe Ruth was the subject on a 1928 six-card set issued by the eponymously named “George Ruth Candy Company.” Encapsulated and Graded NM 7 by PSA, this #2 “Knocked Out 60 Home Runs in 1927” specimen is the highest graded and lone example at its tier. Pinpoint centering and crisp imagery of Ruth in action during a 1924 promotional tour are the eye-catching elements on this scarce blank-backed collectible. Razor sharp edges/corners are con- sistent with the lofty technical assessment. Denied royalties by the Curtiss Candy Co., which claimed its 1921 “Baby Ruth” treat had been named after former President Grover Cleveland’s daughter, Ruth (who had been dead for 17 years when the candy was issued), Ruth, “the Babe,” proceeded with his own candy endeavor. Opening Bid $900.00 This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($2750-$4000)

546. Game 5 Ticket Stub From the Clincher of Ruth’s First Title - PSA Authentic Significant in the realm of World Series souvenirs, this 1915 Game 5 ticket stub was issued at Philadelphia’s for the clincher in what was to be the first of seven Fall Classic titles for Babe Ruth. And while Ruth’s October slugging is well documented, in was Boston’s who stole the spotlight on this day, becoming the first-ever player to homer twice in a World Series game. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this voucher features printed seating/event details and the facsimile signature of Phillies president William F. Baker. Opening Bid $750.00 This item has a reserve. Estimated Value ($2100-$4000)

547. 1961 John F. Kennedy Signed Note During Presidency— Full PSA/DNA With his inauguration as 35th President of the , Cold War strife and the “Bay of Pigs” invasion, 1961 was quite busy for the newly elected John F. Kennedy. The celebrated JFK still found time to etch this note to a well wisher. Penned in black ink on a portion of a 4-3/4 x 5-1/4” envelope, the Commander-in-Chief inscribed: With Many Thanks and Best Wishes-John Kennedy-1961. The salutation, endorsement and inscription each grade (“8-9”). A pair of hole punches do not disrupt the historic script. Perfect for the advanced POTUS collector! Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $500.00 This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($1000-$2000)

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548. 1953 Bowman 549. 1955 Football Complete Set Topps All- (96/96) with (4) SGC American Graded Stars Football Prime 1953 Bowman Football com- Complete Set plete set of (96) cards with (4) SGC (100/100) graded stars. This lovely oversized edition has an approximate condi- with (30) tion breakdown throughout of 20% PSA/SGC (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), Graded 20% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or 1955 Topps All- lesser). Keys include #1 LeBaron American Football RC (EX), #6 D. Walker (EX), #11 complete set of Van Brocklin (EX), #15 Lavelli (100/100) cards (SGC 70), #17 Trippi (SGC 86, 1 with (30) PSA/SGC graded cards. Highlights include #1 Hickman RC (SGC 80), #6 of 2, three better), #21 Layne (EX- Kinnick RC (SGC 80), #12 Graham (PSA 6), #20 Baugh (SGC 82),#27 Grange (SGC MT), #22 Hirsch (EX), #26 80), #29 Nomellini SP (SGC 80), #36 Edwards SP (SGC 84), #37 Thorpe (SGC 82), Graham (EX), #43 Gifford SP #38 Stagg RC (SGC 84), #68 Four Horsemen RC SP (PSA 6), #84 Parker RC SP (EX), #53 Tunnell SP (SGC 86, 1 (SGC 84), #97 Hutson RC SP (SGC 84) and #100 Henry RC SP (SGC 50). Presents of 1, three better), #56 Tittle (SGC very nicely with the ungraded portion having an approximate condition breakdown of 86, 1 of 2, one better), #95 Groza 20% (NM-MT), 30% (NM), 30% (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or lesser). Keys include: SP (EX-MT) and #96 Cross RC SP #16 Rockne (EM-MT), #28 Hein RC SP (NM), #35 Harmon RC SP (EX-MT), #56 (VG). More on our website. Nevers RC (NM) and #85 Luckman (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

550. High- Grade 1958 Topps Football Complete Set (132/132) with (22) SGC Graded 82-96 Cards Investment grade 1958 Topps Football complete set (132/132) with (22) SGC graded 82-96 cards. The ungraded portion of this remark- ably crisp edition has 551. 1968 Topps Football Complete Set (219/219) With an approximate condition breakdown of 60% (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT) and 10% (73) PSA Graded (EX or lesser). Keys include #2 Layne (EX-MT), #10 L. Moore (EX-MT), #22 Unitas Complete set of 1968 Topps Football (219/219) cards with (73) graded cards by PSA. (SGC 86), #52 Groza (SGC 92, 1 of 4, none better), #62 J. Brown RC (SGC 84), #66 A gorgeous high-grade set with the ungraded portion as follows: 20% (NM-MT), 60% Starr (SGC 86), #70 Christiansen (SGC 96, 1 of 1, none better), #73 Gifford (SGC (NM) and 20% (EX-MT or lower). Highlights include: #1 Starr (PSA 8), #25 84), #86 Tittle (SGC 96, 1 of 1, none better), #90 Jurgensen RC (SGC 82), #106 Meredith (EX-MT), #65 Namath (PSA 8), #75 Sayers (PSA 7), #100 Unitas (PSA 5), Donovan (SGC 88, 1 of 7, six better), #102 R. Brown (SGC 88, 1 of 3, none better), #127 Butkus (PSA 5.5), #149 Kemp (EX-MT), #162 Ditka (PSA 7), #181 Lilly (PSA #120 Berry (SGC 84) and #129 Blanda (EX-MT). More on our website. 9) and #196 Griese RC (PSA 8). More on website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

552. 1970 Topps Football Complete Set with (92) PSA Graded Including Stars Superb 1970 Topps football complete set of (263) cards with (92) graded cards. Astonishing complete set fea- tured in very high grade. Overall average condition of the ungraded cards is as follows: 20% (NM-MT), 60% (NM) and 20% (EX-MT or lower). Highlights include: #1 Dawson (EX-MT), #30 Starr (EX- MT), #59 Page RC (EX-MT), #70 553. Complete 1971 Topps Football Set (263/263) With Sayers (PSA 8), #90 Simpson RC (92) PSA Graded 7-9 (PSA 8), #114 B. Smith RC (PSA 8), Magnificent 1971 Topps Football complete set of (263/263) that includes (92) PSA #150 Namath (PSA 7) and #180 graded cards. The ungraded portion breaks as follows: 20% (NM-MT), 30% (NM), Unitas (PSA 7). More on website. 30% (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or less). Highlights include: #1 Unitas (PSA 7), #70 Opening Bid $400.00 Lamonica (PSA 9), #150 Sayers (PSA 8.5), #156 Bradshaw RC (PSA 8), #178 Biletnikoff PSA 8, #245 J. Greene RC (PSA 7), #250 Namath (PSA 7) and #260 O. Simpson (PSA 7). More on website. Opening Bid $400.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 554. 1951 555. 1954 556. 1954 Topps Bowman Bowman Magic Football Football Football Complete (128) & Complete Set 1956 Set (75/75) (128/128) Topps & (22) 1950 Crisp 1954 Football Topps Felt Bowman (120) Football com- Backs with plete set of Complete Yellow (128) cards. Sets Jensen This classic Gridiron kings gridiron series Support your reign with this has an approxi- alma mater by prime pairing of mate condition claiming the offered 1951 Topps Magic Football com- classic Topps & breakdown of plete set (75/75) and (22) 1950 Topps Felt Backs. Bowman Football sets. Highlights include 1954 20% (NM or Highlights include 1950 Topps Felt Backs: (22 cards) Bowman: (128/128, average EX to EX-MT) with #23 better), 40% with Green: (3 cards) with Stautner (GD); Yellow: (4 Blanda RC (VG-EX), #32 Hirsch (EX-MT), #40 (EX-MT), 20% (EX) or 20% (VG-EX or lesser). cards) with Boldin (VG-EX), Jensen (VG-EX), Shaw Graham (PSA 2), #41 D. Walker (EX-MT), #55 Gifford Highlights include #8 Van Brocklin (EX-MT), #23 (EX), Towler (VG-EX); 1951 Topps Magic set: (EX-MT); 1956 Topps: (120/120, average VG-EX to Blanda RC (EX), #40 Graham (VG), #41 D. Walker (75/75, average GD, all scratched) with #10 Janowicz EX) with #22 Cardinals Team SP (VG-EX), #53 (EX-MT), #42 Tittle (GD), #53 Layne (EX-MT), #55 (EX-MT) and #48 G. Young (VG-EX). More on our Gifford (EX), #60 L. Moore RC SP (PSA 5) and #61 Gifford (EX-MT) and #128 Lattner RC (EX). More on website. Redskins Team SP (VG-EX). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

557. 1955 Bowman Football Complete set (160/160) with (4) SGC Graded Magnificent complete 1955 Bowman 558. 1957 Topps Football Complete 559. 1957 Topps Football Complete Football Set Set of (154) With Unitas, Starr and Set (154/154) with (21) PSA Graded (160/160) with (4) SGC graded. Set presents very nice- Hornung Rookie Cards Unitas, Starr, Hornung RC cards are highlighted in this ly with the ungraded portion having an approximate Presented in its entirety, this 1957 Topps Football set of incredibly loaded 1957 Topps football complete set of condition breakdown of 20% (NM-MT), 30% (NM), (154) includes coveted rookie specimens of some of the (154) cards with (21) PSA graded cards. The ungraded 30% (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or lesser). Highlights game’s most iconic heroes. With an approximate over- portion of this series has an approximate condition include: #1 D. Walker (EX-MT), #7 Gifford (NM), #19 all breakdown of: 20% (EX-MT) or better; 40% (EX); breakdown of: 15% (NM-MT or better), 30% (NM), L. Hart (SGC 84), #52 Summerall RC (SGC 60), #62 25% (VG-EX); and 15% (VG) or lesser, with tougher 40% (EX-MT) and 15% (EX or lesser). Highlights Blanda (SGC 84), #71 B. Layne (SGC 50), #72 Tittle Second Series cards (89-154) faring similarly. include: #1 LeBaron (EX-MT), #85 Lane RC (EX- (EX) and #152 Landry (EX-MT). These cards have Highlights include: #88 Gifford (EX), #94 Berry RC MT), #92 Stautner (PSA 8), #94 Berry (PSA 5), #119 great photo shot fronts, clean corners, with unmarked (EX), #119 Starr RC (VG), #138 Unitas RC (EX) and Starr (PSA 6), #138 Unitas (PSA 6) and #151 Hornung backs. More on website. #151 Hornung RC (VG). More on our website. (PSA 5). More on website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

561. 1959 & 1960 Topps Football Complete Sets in MJ Roop Album Plus Wrappers Well-preserved tan- dem of 1959 and 1960 Topps Football 560. 1958 Topps Football Complete complete sets. Set (132/132) with (17) PSA Graded Highlights include mpressive 1958 Topps Football complete set of (132) 1959 Topps set: 562. 1960 & 1966 Topps Football cards with (17) PSA graded cards. A wonderful set that (176/176, average VG-EX to EX, one-cent wrapper Near Sets presents itself in remarkable condition for 54 years of with Lucky Penny ad grades NM) with #1 Unitas (VG), Formidable pairing of 1960 and 1966 Topps Football age. The ungraded portion has an approximate condi- #10 J. Brown (EX-MT), #23 Starr (GD), #82 Hornung near sets. Highlights include 1960 Topps near: tion breakdown of 25% (NM-MT), 40% (NM), 25% (NM); 1960 Topps set: (132/132, median EX-MT, five- (131/132, median EX-MT, missing #23 J. Brown) with (EX-MT) and 10% (EX or lesser). Highlights include cent wrapper with Album ad grades VG-EX) with #1 #1 Unitas (VG-EX), #51 Starr (VG-EX); 1966 Topps #2 Layne (PSA 7), #10 Moore (PSA 8), #22 Unitas Unitas (EX), #23 J. Brown (EX-MT) and #51 Starr near: (131/132, average EX, missing #129) with #15 (PSA 7), #62 J. Brown RC (PSA 5), #66 Starr (PSA 8 (EX-MT). These sets are housed in a museum quality Funny Ring CL (GD), #26 Kemp (EX-MT), #61 CL OC), #73 Gifford (PSA 7) and #90 Jurgensen RC (PSA MJ Roop archiving system with accompanying slipcase (EX-MT), #96 Namath (VG) and #132 CL (VG-EX). 8 OC). More on our website. and checklists. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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563. (499) 1948-1955 564. 1956-1961 Topps Bowman & Leaf Football Football Starter Set Shoebox Collection—Loaded Run with Many Stars with Stars This 1956-1961 Topps Football Vintage Football Dealers! Gridiron king- starter set run packs a mighty pins will desire this (499) 1948-1955 punch with multiple stars includ- Bowman and Leaf Football shoebox collec- ing greats such as J. Brown, tion that is absolutely loaded with Hall of Gifford, Starr and Unitas. Famers and stars. Limited duplication is Highlights include 1956 Topps: found throughout this high-profile gathering. (90/120, composite EX to EX- Featured are 1948 Bowman: (68 cards, MT) with #53 Gifford (VG-EX), median VG-EX) with (2) #26 Waterfield RC #60 L. Moore RC SP (EX); 1957 (both VG-EX), #36 Turner RC SP (EX); Topps: (77/154, aggregate EX- 1948 Leaf: (2) #3 Turner RC (EX, VG-EX, MT) with #94 Berry RC (EX); red background), #4 D. Walker RC (EX), 1958 Topps: (94/132, mostly #16 Pihos RC (EX, brown jersey numbers), EX-MT) with #22 Unitas (EX- (2) #19 McAfee RC (one VG-EX, one FR, MT), #62 J. Brown RC (EX), paper residue), #29 Trippi RC (GD), (2) #36 #66 Starr (EX); 1959 Topps: Dudley RC (one VG, one FR, paper (156/176, average EX-MT) with residue); 1950 Bowman: #9 Canadeo RC (VG-EX), #51 Fears RC (VG-EX), #78 #1 Unitas (EX), #10 J. Brown Lavelli RC (VG-EX), #100 Baugh (EX-MT); 1951 Bowman: (117 cards, majority (EX-MT), #23 Starr (EX-MT), GD to VG); 1952 Bowman Large: #3 D. Walker (VG); 1955 Bowman: (184 cards, #82 Hornung (EX-MT); 1960 average EX-MT) with #1 D. Walker (VG-EX), (3) #62 Blanda ((2) EX-MT, EX) and Topps: (99/132, average EX-MT) and 1961 Topps: (65/198, mostly EX to EX-MT) #152 Landry (trimmed). More on our website. with #59 Brodie RC (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

565. (922) 1964 566. 1948-1990 Football Collection with (602) Football High-Grade Los Angeles Rams & Singles with (27) SGC 1969 Topps Set 86-96 Cards—Loaded Interesting 1948-1990 football col- High-Grade Windfall! Incalculable lection featuring a Los Angeles “break value” awaits the fortunate Rams run and a classic 1969 Topps victor of this incredible 1964 set. Highlights include Football Philadelphia Gum Football gallery of Sets: (2 sets) with 1969 Topps set: (922) cards. Perfect for the registry (264/264, median EX-MT to NM) specialist, of the (27) cards plucked with #26 Piccolo RC (EX-MT), from this group for third-party pro- #100 Namath (EX-MT), #120 fessional grading, each card graded Csonka RC (EX-MT); 1971 Topps between 86 NM+ 7.5 and 96 Mint 9 by SGC. Of the ungraded cards, numerous addi- Game: (51/51, average NM); Los tional upper-tier examples are probable. The huge assortment of Hall of Famers Angeles Rams: (602 cards, all includes (11) #1 Berry, #3 Mackey RC, (12) #8 Parker, (7) #12 Unitas (SGC 96, (2) complete/near team sets, 1950s SGC 88), (17) #14 Colts/Shula (SGC 92, SGC 88), (11) #28 Bears/Halas, (4) #30 J. average VG-EX, 1960s-1970s aver- Brown (SGC 92, SGC 88), #53 Perkins (SGC 96), (10) #56 Cowboys/Landry (SGC age EX-MT, 1980-1990s average 92), (16) #62 Lary, (15) #71 Adderley RC (SGC 92), (13) #72 W. Davis RC (SGC NM-MT, minor duplication) with 96), (15) #73 Gregg (SGC 96), (13) #76 Kramer (SGC 96), (13) #78 Ringo, (12) #80 Bowman: 1948 #26 Waterfield RC J. Taylor (SGC 92), (13) #84 Packers/Lombardi (both SGC 92), (9) #91 Olsen RC (GD); 1950: #51 Fears RC (VG), (SGC 92), (11) #109 Tarkenton ((2) SGC 92, SGC 88), (14) #112 Eagles/Van Brocklin #52 Hirsch RC (EX-MT); 1952 (SGC 86), #114 R. Brown, (14) #124 Tittle (SGC 88), (16) #144 J.H. Johnson (SGC Large #37 Hirsch SP (VG-EX) and Other: 1948 Leaf #26 Waterfield RC (FR). More 96), #164 St. Clair, #185 Huff and (14) #189 B. Mitchell (SGC 96). on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $250.00

568. 1971-1976 Topps Football Complete Set Run Comprehensive 1971-1976 Topps Football complete set run. Unless noted, these editions generally present (EX-MT to NM). Highlights include 1971 Topps: (263/263, average EX) with #156 Bradshaw RC (GD), #245 Greene RC (EX), #250 Namath (EX-MT); 1972 Topps 567. (4) 1960-1970 Topps Football Complete Sets with Low Numbers: (263/263) (24) PSA Graded with #200 Staubach RC These (4) 1960-1970 Topps Football complete sets span the NFL-AFL merger and (EX-MT); 1973 Topps: feature some of the brightest stars ever to grace the gridiron. Highlights include 1960 (528/528) with #400 Topps: (132/132, average EX-MT, 3 PSA) with #1 Unitas (GD), #23 J. Brown (VG), Namath (NM), #487 1968 Topps: (219/219, EX to EX-MT) with #65 Namath (VG-EX), #149 Kemp Stabler RC (SGC 92); (NM), #196 Griese RC (PSA 6); 1969 Topps: (263/263, median EX-MT, 16 graded) 1974 Topps: (528/528, with #100 Namath (VG), #120 Csonka RC (EX-MT) and 1970 Topps: (263/263, 26/26 Team Checklists); 1975 Topps: (528/528) and 1976 Topps: (528/528) with average EX-MT, 1 PSA) with #180 Unitas (EX-MT). More on our website. #148 Payton RC (SGC 80). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 569. 1962 Post CFL Near Near 570. 1965 Coke Set (123/137) Plus (4) Caps CFL Duplicates—Missing Mostly Complete Set Shortprints (230/230) Plus (7) Obscure 1962 Post CFL near set of (123/137) Tough Sprite cards plus four duplicates. This series was Variations neatly extracted from period cereal boxes and Featured is an elusive 1965 generally presents (EX). Highlights include #4 Coke Caps CFL complete set Dixon (GD), #18 Mosca (GD), #21 Lancaster of (230/230) plus (7) addi- (VG), (2) #24 R. Jackson (EX, VG), #25 tional Sprite variations. The Simpson (PSA 4), #39 Gilchrist (EX-MT), #46 team sets which comprise this T. Rote (EX-MT), (2) #47 Shatto (both EX), edition are Alouettes, #62 Patterson (EX), #101 W. Harris (VG), Argonauts (Parker), Blue #113 Parker (VG-EX), #114 Miles (EX), #115 Bombers, Eskimos, Lions (Kapp), O. Rough Riders (R. Jackson), S. Rough Riders Bright (EX) and #129 Fleming (VG). Missing (Lancaster), Stampeders and Tiger-Cats (Mosca). Also present are (7) tough Sprite only #1, 16, 31, 41, 53, 56, 57, 66, 86, 121, variations. The caps display a combination of moderate wear including expected abra- 131, 132, 136 and 137 for completion. sions, opener indentations and slightly askew centering. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

572. 1969 Topps Football 573. (3) 1967-1970 Topps Complete set (263) including (26) Football Near/Partial Sets PSA Graded Cards Triumphant trio of 1967-1970 Topps Graded Piccolo and Csonka rookies close out the Football near/partial sets. Highlights decade with this complete 1969 Topps football set include 1967 Topps partial: (92/132, of (263) cards that includes (26) PSA graded average VG-EX) with #24 Kemp (VG), cards that range from (NM 7- Mint 9). The set #82 McDaniel RC (EX); 1968 Topps breaks as follows: 10% (NM-MT), 20% (NM), near: (211/219, average EX-MT) with #1 40% (EX-MT) and 30% (EX or lower) with #25 Starr (EX-MT), #65 Namath (EX), #75 Unitas (PSA 7.5), #26 Piccolo RC (PSA 7), #51 Sayers (VG), #149 Kemp (VG), #196 Sayers (PSA 7), #75 Meredith (PSA 8), #100 Griese RC (EX-MT); 1970 Topps par- Namath (PSA 7), #120 Csonka RC (PSA 5), #201 tial: (223/263, average EX-MT to NM) Biletnikoff (PSA 8), #232 Blanda (PSA 8.5), and with #90 Simpson RC (NM) and #150 #263 Lamonica (PSA 8). More on website. Namath (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

574. 1971 Topps Football Complete Set (263/263) with (7) SGC Graded Keys including SGC 88 Bradshaw RC Very clean 1971 Topps Football complete set of (263/263) with (7) SGC graded keys. The ungraded portion of this series is bright and col- orful, averaging (NM) quality throughout. Highlights include #1 Unitas (EX), #25 Butkus (NM), #45 Csonka (SGC 86), #120 Tarkenton 575. 1971 Kellogg’s Football Complete Set (60/60) and (SGC 84), #150 Sayers (SGC 88), #156 Near Set (52/60) in Unopened Packs Bradshaw RC (SGC 88), #200 Starr (SGC 88), Dazzling gridiron stars are portrayed in three dimensional form on this prime pairing of 1971 #230 Gabriel (SGC 92), #245 Greene RC (SGC K e l l o g g ’s Football complete/near sets. Included are Complete Set: (60/60, all NM-MT o r 84), #250 Namath (EX) and #260 Simpson better) with #28 Unitas, #33 Blanda, #39 Butkus, #55 Griese; N e a r Set in Unopened Packs: (NM). (52/60, two dupes, inner contents presumed NM-MT or better, 33% writing on pack) missing Opening Bid $250.00 #6, 15, 16, #28 Unitas, #33 Blanda, #39 Butkus, 48 and #55 Griese. Opening Bid $200.00

576. 1972 Topps Football Complete Set of (351) 577. (5) 1954-1972 Football Cards Oddball Complete Sets Challenging 1972 Topps Football complete set of (351) cards. This diffi- Interesting grouping of (5) 1954-1972 cult-to-complete edition has an football oddball complete sets. Included approximate condition breakdown of are 1954 Quaker Sports Oddities set: 25% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX- (27/27, median NM-MT); 1961 Nu- MT), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or Card Football set: (80/80, majority lesser) with the challenging high EX-MT to NM); 1970 Topps Glossy series presenting slightly less than the Inserts set: (33/33, average EX-MT to more available numbers. Highlights NM); 1971 Topps Football Game include #100 Namath (VG), #150 Inserts: (53/53, average EX-MT to Bradshaw (GD), #200 Staubach RC NM) and 1972 NFLPA Vinyl Stickers (EX), #291 Spurrier RC (VG-EX), set: (35/35, composite NM-MT). More #294 CL (VG), #338 Spurrier IA on our website. (VG-EX) and #343 Namath IA (EX- Opening Bid $200.00 MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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580. (1165) 1965-1972 Topps & Philadelphia Gum Football Cards 578. (136) 1950-1953 Bowman Football 579. (1681) 1966 & 1967 Philadelphia with (7) Griese RC Gridiron kings lace up their spikes for this power Cards with (12) Hall of Famers Gum Football Cards The singles dealer or team set builder will want to packed gallery of (1165) 1965-1972 Topps and Formidable group of (136) 1950-1953 Bowman “take stock” in these (1681) 1966 and 1967 Philadelphia Gum Football cards. Highlights include Football cards headlined by a dozen Hall of Famers. Philadelphia Gum Football cards. Moderate duplication 1966 Philadelphia: (43 cards, majority GD, 5% writ- Highlights include 1950 Bowman: (69 cards, average is found throughout this gathering. Although absent of ing) with #38 Sayers RC (GD); 1966 Topps: (86 cards, VG-EX) with #35 Perry RC (VG), (2) #37 Layne (VG- major stars, there are still plenty of Hall of Famers such majority VG to VG-EX) with #15 Funny Rings CL EX, VG), #51 Fears RC (VG-EX); 1951 Bowman: (46 as Adderley, W. Brown, Gregg, Mackey, McDonald, (PR, paper loss), #96 Namath (FR), (2) #132 CL (both cards, composite VG to VG-EX, 5% writing) with #144 Olsen, Parker, W. Wood and many others dispersed VG-EX); 1968 Topps: (477 cards, median EX-MT) Dudley (VG); 1953 Bowman: (21 cards, median VG- throughout. Included are 1966 Philadelphia: (913 with (2) #149 Kemp (EX-MT, EX), (7) #196 Griese RC EX) with #6 D. Walker (VG), (2) #17 Trippi (VG-EX, cards, mostly VG to VG-EX) and 1967 Philadelphia: (average EX-MT) and 1970 Topps: (215 cards, mainly VG) and (2) #32 McElhenny (both VG-EX). More on (768 cards, average VG-EX). EX-MT to NM) with #90 O. Simpson RC (EX-MT). our website. Opening Bid $150.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

581. 1972 Sunoco Football Stamps/ Booklets Hoard of (4500+) with Factory- Sealed 582. 1974-1976 Topps Football Stamp Case 583. (111) 1986 McDonald’s Football In a departure Complete/Near Set Run with PSA 8 from the card- Payton RC Team Sets - (23/28) All Four Colors board norm, Go the distance with this threesome of 1974-1976 Munch on a Big Mac and French fries while devouring Sunoco issued a Topps Football complete/near sets. Included are 1974 these (111) 1986 McDonald’s Teams sets with (23/28) 624-player football stamp set in 1972. With ample cer- Topps set: (528/528, average NM) with #1 O. Simpson displaying all four colors. These sets average (NM- tainty, that set is in its entirety (several times over) in (EX-MT), #451 Stabler (NM), #470 Bradshaw (EX- MT). Highlights include Five Sets or More: (4 teams) this lot of (4500+) 9-stamp packets and (31) booklets. MT), #500 Staubach (NM); 1975 Topps near: with (12) Redskins (three color runs each), (5) With unbroken perforations, the stamp sheets of (9) (526/528, median NM to NM-MT, missing #375, 400) Dolphins, (5) Eagles, (5) Vikings; Four Sets Each: (19 each are sure to include multiple Unitas, Namath and with #12 Blount RC (NM-MT), #282 Swann RC (NM), teams, all different colors) with All-Stars, Bengals, Staubach examples. Included is a factory-sealed box of #367 Fouts RC (NM), #416 Theismann RC (NM); 1976 Bills, Browns, Buccaneers, Cardinals, Chargers, Chiefs, (2000) packets. While the box shows moisture damage, Topps set: (528/528, average NM) with #75 Bradshaw Colts, Cowboys, Falcons, 49ers, Giants, Lions, Packers, it appears that no more than 30% of the enclosed (NM), #148 Payton RC (PSA 8), #220 Lambert RC Patriots, Raiders, Rams and Seahawks plus (223) #34 stamps were possibly affected. (EX-MT) and #395 Staubach (NM). H. Walker. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

584. (5000+) 1950s- 2000s Mostly New York Giants Football Collection 586. New York Football Giants Die-Hard devo- 585. Football Memorabilia Balance tees of the New Publications, Videotape, DVD Lot of York Football of Collection With N.Y. Giants (80-plus) Giants will Emphasis New York’s G-Men take charge in this lot of (80-plus) cherish this It’s first and goal with this colossal assortment of foot- publications, videotape cassettes and DVDs. Highlights (5000+) 1950s- ball memorabilia! With vintage equipment, apparel, include: Media Guides: 1980, 1982, 1983, 1992, 1994, 2000s collection featuring (354) older singles/near team publications and rare collectibles, a few of the high- 2000, (2) 2001, 2003; Yearbooks: 1967 (back cover sets, modern player collections, numerous insert/paral- lights include: New York Giants Pennants: (3) includ- clipped), 1994, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2008; Programs: lel cards, certified autographs and game-used swatches ing (2) 1940s examples that are respectively listed as 1971 (August 22 Giants vs. Jets); 1994 (October 10 along with other souvenirs and trinkets. Hundreds of “Very Rare” and “Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage Giants vs. Vikings); Super Bowl XXI (Giants vs. stars including playing career depictions of Gifford, Pennant Price Guide; Rodney Hampton 1995 Broncos; EX); Super Bowl XLII (Giants vs. Patriots; Simms, L. Taylor and many others are present. An Practice Jersey: a New York Giants road jersey with NM); Videotapes/DVDs includes “Complete History of extensive list is found on our website. Due to proper tagging and an LOA from the New York Giants. the New York Giants” and Super Bowl XLII size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. Champions” DVDs. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 587. 588. Johnny Vintage Unitas Baltimore Memorabilia Colts Treasure Treasure Chest Chest An absolute deity With to Baltimore and the Memorial Pennants, Stadium faithful, Helmet Hall of Famer Lamp and Johnny Unitas was glorified off the 1958 Ash field, as well. A Tray natural for local Given the team’s college-like atmosphere, neighborhood setting and the first NFL marketing, Unitas “marching band,” fanfare and souvenirs like these vintage relics were entirely appro- was portrayed on priate for the Baltimore Colts. Highlights include: Mini-Helmet Appliances includes souvenirs like these keepsakes. Highlights include: Equipment includes a vintage pair a lamp and AM radio (both functioning); Stadium Blanket a wool blanket, unused in of size “10” black leather high top shoes with (7) cleats affixed to the bottom of each; its original team logo plastic case; Thermos Set plastic Thermos set of (2) with origi- and a pair of Johnny Unitas signature model “Spalding” youth shoulder pads; nal zippered Colts logo carrying case; 1958 Championship Ash Tray a 7-3/4”-diame- Figurines a 1970s “Bobble Dreams”; a 2005 McFarlane’s NFL Legends; and a 1998 ter ceramic piece with Baltimore Sun “Giant Killers” headline design; (2) Pennants “Starting Lineup” NFL Legends Unitas/Namath pair (all are in unopened original including a 1950s full-size felt banner with 95% crack-free appliqué (classified as retail packaging). More on our website. “Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage Pennant Price Guide). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

589. 1930 590. 1964 Green Bay Notre Dame Packers Team-Signed National Football With Champions Lombardi, Hornung, Football Starr and Full JSA Preview Under the tutelage (and Signed by demands) of legendary mentor Vince Lombardi, the Green Bay (29) With Packers posted winning records Leahy and and won five NFL titles in Full Lombardi’s nine seasons (the Packers went 1-10-1 the year PSA/DNA before Lombardi’s arrival and 6- En route to the 7 immediately following his renowned institu- departure). This Wilson Official tion’s second straight national title, the 1930 Notre Dame Football team went 10-0, NFL Pete Rozelle signature winning by an aggregate 265-74 count. Previewing that unblemished effort, this model pigskin is decorated with University of Notre Dame 1930 Official Football Review is signed by (29) members (46) signatures executed by of that vaunted roster. The 112-page publication’s cover features a relief likeness of members of the 1964 install- Knute Rockne, who was killed in a plane crash the following March. On the pages ment. The ballpoint pennings within, players have signed their appropriate likenesses. The black or blue fountain range between (“7-8”) and (“4-5”) in terms of strength and clarity, with highlights pen scriptings average (“8”) potency with keys including: Bailie, Brill, Carideo, including: Adderley, (2) W. Davis, Fears (coach), Gregg, Hornung, Jordan, Lombardi Conley, Culver, F. Leahy and Schwartz. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on (head coach), Nitschke, Starr, J. Taylor and (2) W. Wood. Full photo LOA from JSA. our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

591. 1962 592. (18) Brian Touchdown Club Piccolo/Gale Sayers of Washington, Items with Piccolo D.C. Awards Signed 8x10 Photo Program Signed with Full JSA by & One of the greatest friendships LBJ-Full PSA in the history of professional sports, the bond between Brian The Touchdown Club of Piccolo and Gale Sayers tran- Washington, D.C.’s stated scended the athletic arena and mission is “to promote the brought awareness of cancer to best interests of the American game of Football”. Each year the club holds an awards the public forefront. Presented dinner honoring outstanding players and coaches from the high school, collegiate are (18) Brian Piccolo/Gale and professional levels. Presented is a program from the Club’s 27th Annual Awards Sayers items with an exceed- Dinner held at the Sheraton Park Hotel on 1/13/62 signed by (4) including the sel- ingly scarce Piccolo signed dom offered Ernie Davis (d.1963). The Syracuse University star running back was photo. Highlights include awarded the TD Club’s “Walter Camp Memorial Trophy” as the year’s “Outstanding Signed Material: (4 items, no College Back”. Davis a consensus All-American who was also the first African- third-party authentication, unless noted) with 1.) Piccolo (d.1970) signed 8x10 photo- American to win the Heisman applied his (“9”) quality endorsement to a dedicated graph (“8-9”, personalized with salutation, moderate wear to photo, full photo LOA “Autographs” section located on the last page of the program. Additional signers are from JSA); Vintage Cards: (6 cards) with 1966 Philadelphia: #38 Sayers RC sitting Vice-President Lyndon Johnson (d.1973, “9”), U.S. Naval Academy All- (PSA/DNA Authentic); Modern Inserts: (6 cards) with 2009 Ultimate Collection American end/kicker Greg Mather (“8”) and Congressman Generation Six: Piccolo/Payton/Forte (front), E. Smith/M. Barber/F. Jones (back) and McCormack (d.1980, “8”). Among the program’s many interesting photos is a page 2009 Upper Deck Icons set of (5) Lettermen spelling “Bears”. More on our website. three image of JFK. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $1500.00

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593. 1916 594. 1940 William “Big Green Bay Bill” Edwards Packers vs. Signed All Americans Football Days Program Book with Full Signed by (5) JSA With Davey William Hanford “Big O’Brien - Full Bill” Edwards JSA (d.1943), College Football Hall of Issued at Los Famer and nineteenth Angeles’ Gilmore Stadium for the sec- century gridiron pio- 595. 1958 Multi-Signed “All- neer endorsed the fly leaf of this 1916 Football Days ond annual install- hard bound book. The seminal 463-page account of col- ment of the NFL Nashville” Program Page - Full JSA legiate football at the turn-of-the-century is noteworthy Champions vs. All-Americans exhibition, this 20-page Lauded by The Nashville Banner in annual “All- for its detail and poignant commentary. The third print- program is autographed by (5) of that year’s “National Nashville” selections, (12) gridiron heroes have auto- ing is personalized with a salutation in dark steel-tip League All-Stars” roster. Near the appropriate photos graphed this 1958 display. Affixed to a thick cardboard fountain pen with the autograph rating (“9-10”) are the scriptings of former Heisman Trophy recipient backing, the 12-1/2 x 9-3/9” placard shows photographs strength. The volume displays moderate cloth splitting Davey O’Brien (pencil, “7-8” strength) and Ki Aldrich of past and presents honorees. Decorated with blue ink along the spine along with additional contusions. (“6”). Elsewhere, Byron Gentry (“8”), Bill Smith (“7- signatures that average (“8-9”) quality, the piece is Despite those flaws, the signature of the author and the 8”) and an unidentified player have signed. With cov- signed by: Cafego, Cannon, Conerly, Dietze, Elrod, overall construction of the book is not compromised. ers/pages intact, the program presents beautifully. Full Feathers, B. Foxx, Gilmer, Hinkle, McWilliams, Full photo LOA from JSA. photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Sinkwich and Wade. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

598. 1960s “Punt, Pass & Kick” Winner’s Jacket Signed by (14) Baltimore Colts With 597. 1963 Pro Football Hall of Fame Full JSA 596. 1960 Detroit Lions Team- Induction Program Signed by (9) Wi t h Signed Football With Lane, Lary, A youthful football Lambeau, Nagurski and Full JSA aspirant just had to Schmidt and Full JSA Issued to Advisory Board member Harry Price for the have been in his Three years removed from their last NFL title, the revered institution’s inaugural class in 1963, this Pro own version of 1960 Detroit Lions got off to a sluggish 1-5 start Football Hall of Fame “Dedication” program is auto- heaven as he not only won the “Punt, Pass & Kick” before hitting their winning stride to finish 7-5. This graphed by (9) enshrined members, including (8) from competition, but had his award jacket autographed by “Wilson” Howard Cassady signature model football is that original cast. The 68-page guide features text and (14) members of the Baltimore Colts. The children’s autographed by (38) members of that Motor City grid photos detailing the weekend gala and is signed on the size “L” wool button-down garment is signed on the roster. The clean, unused pigskin showcases blue ball- appropriate pages. Ballpoint signatures average (“9”) white leather sleeves. Blue marker signatures average point signatures that average (“8-9”) strength with strength and include: Baugh, Hein, Hubbard, Hutson (“8”) strength with: Berry, Braase, Diehl, Donovan, keys including: Cassady, Karras, Lane, Lary, Morrall (pencil, “8”), Lambeau, McNally, Nagurski, Nevers and Hawkins, Huzvar, Marchetti, Moore, Mutscheller, and Schmidt. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our Rozelle. With covers/pages intact, the guide presents Nelson, Nutter, Szymanski, Thomas and Wingate. Full website. nicely. Full photo LOA from JSA. photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

599. Jim Conzelman 1966 Signed Handwritten Letter - Full JSA The head coach for two separate NFL franchises’ last championship seasons, Jim 600. (10) Single-Signed Baltimore Conzelman Colts Jerseys With Unitas, Donovan (d.1970) guided the Providence and Moore 601. Miami Dolphins Signed Display Steam Roller in Readily embraced by a blue collar town and hell-rais- Lot of (6) With 1972 Emphasis 1928 and the ing patrons at their Waverly-based stadium, the With a deserved emphasis on the undefeated 1972 since-moved Chicago Cardinals in 1947. Shortly after Baltimore Colts were a dominant NFL force for nearly team, this lot of (6) Miami Dolphins autographed dis- Conzleman’s induction into the Hall of Fame, he two decades. These (10) pro model replica home jer- play items showcases bold pennings that average (“8- authored and signed this correspondence. Composed in seys have been individually signed by franchise greats. 9”) quality with highlights including: 1972 Multi- blue ballpoint on his personal stationery, the letter is Executed on white twill numeric identifiers, the blue Signed Helmet a full-size white shell (no interior dated “June 8 – ‘66” and conveys heartfelt gratitude for marker signatures average (“8-9”) strength and include: padding) signed by Buoniconti, Morrall, Morris, a collection of sheet music. At the conclusion, his sig- Donovan, (2) Mackey, Marchetti, Moore, Morrall, Mumphord, Shula and Yepremian; 1972 Display mat- nature projects (“9-10”) strength and clarity. Full photo O’Brien, Parker, Unitas (full JSA) and Volk. Individual ted to 52x25 and signed by Csonka, Morris and Shula. LOA from JSA. More on our website. certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

86 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 602. Super Bowl XXIII Program Signed by (8) 49ers Including Lott, Montana and Rice - Full JSA 603. Tom Osbourne Autograph Lot While the titles 604. (104) Autographed 8x10 and of (81) “49ers” and 16x20 Football Photos “Super Bowl Void of the flash and boisterous manner of his contem- While opponents had difficulty corralling these gridiron Champions” poraries, former University of Nebraska Football Coach heroes, the camera’s eye proved quite adept at captur- became synony- Tom Osbourne let his record do the talking. And it ing their every move. Totaling (104), these color photos mous during the 1980s and 1990s, this multi-signed spoke volumes with 255 wins and three national titles. have all been autographed by their iconic subjects. program hails from the franchise’s lone drama-filled tri- This lot of (81) Osbourne autographs carries tremen- Signatures average (“9-10”) strength and include: umph (as the other four were decisive wins). Issued at dous “break” value for the Cornhusker fan. Included 16x20 Photos (2) H. Douglas, (8) B. Smith; 8x10 Miami’s Joe Robbie Stadium on January 22, 1989, this are (80) blank white 20x16 thick stock poster boards, Photos (18) H. Douglas, (18) Hornung, (40) Klecko, (NM) guide is autographed in blue fiber tip on the front each signed in black marker by Osbourne (average “9” (17) Lilly, Plunkett. Auction LOA from JSA. More on cover by (8) 49ers staples, including Ronnie Lott (“9” strength). Accompanying are (80) 8x10 color photos of our website. strength), (“9”) and Jerry Rice (“9-10”). Osbourne (ideal for framed display with the signed Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. boards). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

606. New York Giants Autograph Collection of (200+) Single/ Multi Signed Items with (2) E. Manning Items 607. 1950s Carling’s Cleveland 605. (8) Signed Baltimore Ravens NY Giants fans will do a celebration dance for this Browns Photo Premium Lot of (39) Jerseys With Flacco, Reed and (2) “giant-sized” collection of (200+) single/multi-signed items including helmets, footballs, photos, cards, Champions in all four seasons of the AAFC’s existence, R. Lewis framed pieces and a jersey. Highlighting this gargantu- the Cleveland Browns adapted to the NFL with imme- Members of the hardest-hitting team in football have an grouping are a photo and mini-helmet signed by E. diate success in the 1950s. These Carling’s 8-1/2 x 10- autographed these (8) Baltimore Ravens professional Manning (both “9”), an “LT” jersey (“9”), a T. Barber 1/4” black-and-white photo premiums portray those model replica jerseys. Executed in black marker, the framed photo (“9”) and a Super Bowl XXV helmet Lake Erie-based grid warriors. Includes: 1953 complete signatures range from (“9”) to (“7”) in terms of signed by O. Anderson (“7”) and R. Hampton (“6”). set of (12) with Gatski, Graham, Groza and Lavelli; strength and include M&T Bank Stadium greats: Also included are (2) footballs, (150+) trading cards, 1954 (8/10) missing Graham and McCormack (no Flacco, Heap, J. Johnson, (2) R. Lewis, Reed, Stover (30) 8x10s, (16) 3x5 cuts and (10+) miscellaneous labels); 1955-1956 (19/23) with Ford, Gatski, Lavelli, and Suggs. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on items. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. McCormack and Noll. These crease-free keepsakes our website. Opening Bid $250.00 present beautifully. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

609. Johnny 610. John Unitas/ Mackey/ Crown Crown Gasoline Gasoline 1969 Rare 1969 Rare 13x20 Advertising Advertising Decal Decal Only the second Baltimore fixtures pure tight end to be from the days of enshrined in 608. 1972-1993 Buffalo News Bills Memorial Stadium, Canton, Colts leg- Poster Set/Near Set Lot With Johnny Unitas and end John Mackey Crown Gasoline was a spokesperson Complete 1974 and 1975 teamed up on this for Baltimore’s Nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills! rare point of sale ad Crown Gasoline on We’ve rounded up an assortment of souvenir supple- display. Measuring 12-3/4 x 19-7/8”, a colorful decal this 1969 point of ments from The Buffalo News and the Rochester Times- depicts the unmistakable quarterback with his trade- sale decal. Measuring 12-3/4 x 19-7/8”, the display Union. With various issues from 1972 through 1993, mark crew cut. Atop the display, the printed legend showcases a color likeness of Mackey and printed the poster sets/near-sets are highlighted by: 1972 reads: “JOHNNY UNITAS – Quarterback, NFL proclamation of “Proved in Action – 100+ Gasoline.” (8/10); 1973 (13/16) with Simpson; 1974 (12/12) with Champions,” which dates the display to 1969. This was Decals of this type were intended for display on pumps Simpson; 1975 (13/13); 1980 (7/9) with Ferguson; intended for display on pumps at crown stations, but at Crown stations, but were never distributed. This rare 1981 (13/16); 1983 (15/16); 1993 (20/22) with Kelly, were never distributed. The decal remains adhered to its Charm City gridiron relic remains adhered to its origi- Lofton and Thomas. More on our website. original sheet and shows expected age-induced toning. nal backing and shows expected age-induced toning. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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611. 1894 N302 613. 1894 N302 612. 1894 N302 Mayo’s Cut Plug Mayo’s Cut Plug Mayo’s Cut Pug Anson Beard H.W. Barnett Brown SGC 50 SGC 60—None SGC 45 Opening Bid $150.00 Better Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

616. 1960 615. 1955 Topps Topps 614. 1894 N302 Football All- Mayo’s Cut Complete American Plug A.M. Beale Set Football SGC 45 (132/132) Opening Bid $150.00 #37 Jim Opening Bid Thorpe $150.00 (Blank Back)—SGC Authentic Opening Bid $150.00

617. 1970 619. Red Topps Grange Football Signed Super “Zuppke of Complete ” Hard Set on Bound Uncut Book—Full Sheet JSA Opening Bid 618. Opening Bid $100.00 Football-Style Banner $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

620. 1942 Washington Redskins 621. Norm Van Brocklin 622. Johnny Unitas Signed Program Signed by (7) With Autographed 1960 Wire Baltimore Colts Jersey and Vintage Baugh and Full JSA Photograph - Full JSA Helmet - Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

623. Jerry Dalrymple (College Football Hall of Fame) Signed Cut in Book—Full JSA 624. (25) Bobby Bowden Opening Bid Autographed 8x10 Photographs 625. (12) Single- $150.00 Opening Bid $500.00 Signed 8x10 Photographs Opening Bid $400.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 626. Enormous NBA Living Legends LE Display Signed by (60) With Jordan, Magic, Bird and LeBron - Full JSA While the cast of the NBA’s “50 greatest Players” was decidedly impressive upon its 1996 announcement, dare we say that the gathering on this enormous autographed display comprises an even more talented team in terms of achievements and athleticism. Composed by Florida-based artist Erika King, the limited edition (27/60) piece is entitled “Legends of Basketball: We Made This Game.” While these (60) ballers are like none you’ve ever seen in a single assembly, so are the potent signatures that trumpet (“9-10”) or better strength throughout. Framed to dimensions of 66-1/2 x 46-1/2” (approximately 5-1/2 feet by 4 feet), a thick textured canvas is home to colorful accents with no particular pattern. The meticulous- ly adhered images, on the other hand, have a definitive agenda. Unevenly culled action likenesses each feature a 1”-tall stark white lower border on which the gravity-defying subject has rendered his coveted penning. With no glass cover- ing, the images and signatures display wonderfully and include: C. Anthony, Barkley, Barry, Baylor, Bird, Bradely, Bryant, V. Carter, Cousy, Cowens, B. Cunningham, Dantley, Drexler, Erving, Frazier, Garnett, Gervin, Gilmore, Greer, Havlicek, C. Hawkins, Hayes, D. Howard, Iverson, L. James, M. Johnson, Jordan, Kidd, Lanier, Lucas, Malone, McAdoo, McHale, Ming, Monroe, Nash, Nowitski, Olajuwon, O’Neal, Parish, C. Paul, G. Payton, Petit, Pierce, Reed, O. Robertson, D. Robinson, B. Russell, Schayes, Sharman, Stockton, I. Thomas, Thurmond, Wade, Walton, West, L. Wilkens, D. Wilkins, D. Williams and Worthy. The display is also endorsed by NBA Commissioner David Stern. Full photo LOA from JSA. Due to the size of this piece, a shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick up is encouraged. Opening Bid $9000.00

628. 1986- 87 Fleer 627. 1969-70 Basketball Topps #57 Basketball Michael Complete Set Jordan of (99) Cards Rookie— Opening Bid $150.00 BGS 9 Opening Bid $250.00 629. 1949-50 NBA Record Book Signed by (15) With Holtzman and (2) Mikan - Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00

631. Magic Johnson Autographed 632. 2002-03 Washington Wizards 630. George Mikan Signed Early-1980s Los Angeles Lakers UDA Team-Signed Basketball With 8x10 Photo - JSA Retail Warm-Up Jacket Jordan and Laettner Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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633. Charlie Scott 1970 ACC Athlete of the Year Award The University of North Carolina’s first- ever black schol- arship athlete, 634. Charlie Scott 1971-72 ABA “All-Pro” Medallion former shooting Having inked a deal to play with the Virginia Squires in the upstart ABA, shooting guard Charlie guard Charlie Scott shunned the NBA and dominated the high-scoring circuit. This Scott was true to medallion was awarded to Scott for his exploits during the 1971-72 ABA campaign. his billing as he Measuring 2-1/2”-diameter, this 4.4-oz. bronze features relief likenesses and was lauded with this prestigious Anthony J. McKevlin Award in 1970. Bestowed engraved details on both sides. Entitled “THE CHRIS SCHENKEL MEDALLION” in annually upon the Atlantic Coast Conference’s outstanding athlete, the honor is named honor of the legendary announcer, the facing has a likeness of Schenkel and an “ABA for the former sports editor of the Raleigh News and Observer. Measuring 12x9, the ALL-PRO” proclamation. On the reverse, an engraving reads: “awarded to handsome wooden plaque features a gold-colored metallic plate on which a text leg- CHARLEY SCOTT 71-72.” As an encore to his Rookie of the Year showing, Scott end and image of Scott appear. There are minor nicks and surface scratches on both paced the ABA with 34.6 points per game in 1971-72, establishing a single-season the plaque and metallic portions. This is a coveted and appropriate prize from a con- standard that will forever stand in the since-defunct league. The relic comes in its ference known for its hoops dominance. LOA signed by Charlie Scott. original hinged case. LOA signed by Charlie Scott. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

635. Ron 636. Ron Jackson Globetrotters/ Holcombe Rucker Jackson 1965 Personal Awards Lot “NY vs. Philly” A MVP Trophy Ball preps legend and Harlem On hand for New York Globetrotters City’s 1965 installment icon, former of the annual Brooklyn guard Ron vs. Philly street hoops Jackson enjoyed exhibition on 128th St. a career packed and 7th Ave, NBA leg- with milestones end Wilt Chamberlain and memories, a was not the headliner few of which are that day. No, all eyes presented in this were on Commerce High collection of per- School product and sonal artifacts. Globetrotters star Ron Highlights “Jumpin’ Jackie” include: 1967 Jackson, who blocked Holcombe two Chamberlain shots Rucker Trophy and poured in 72 points Plaque: a 12x15 of his own to earn this unique award ball. The Spalding model features a painted leg- wooden plaque with a plate engraved “Schaefer Beer – Holcombe Rucker Professional end which reads: “Ron Jackson – N.Y. vs Philly – 1965 M.V.P. 72 Pts.” The relic was Basketball Tournament All Star Game” with a steel mythical goddess figurine stand- likely used that day and is partially split at two of the seams. ing atop a protruding platform; NYC Legends Award: a 9x12 wooden plaque pre- Opening Bid $150.00 sented to Jackson in 1994. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

637. 1962-63 NBA 638. (2) “Pistol Pete” Champion Boston Maravich Autographed Celtics Yearbook Camp Certificates-Full Signed by (9) With PSA/DNA Auerbach, Cousy Following his retirement from and Full JSA basketball “Pistol Pete” Maravich (d.1988) emerged from a reclusive Only halfway done with an period to embrace Evangelical incredible run of eight succes- Christianity. Presented are (2) sive NBA titles, the 1962-63 Basketball Camp achievement Boston Celtics were previewed certificates signed by Maravich in (as if the hoops world didn’t his trademark “Pistol Pete” style know what to expect) in this along with the inscription John yearbook. Impressive in that 14:6 which refers to a Christian regard, the guide climbs to a Gospel verse famous for the new plateau when you behold phrase “I am the way, and the the potent autographs (average truth, and the light”. Each of the “8-9” strength) of (9) franchise 11 x 8-1/2” certificates feature legends. Includes: Auerbach bold (“9”) strength signatures (coach), Cousy, Havlicek, applied in black ink by felt tip Heinsohn, K.C. Jones, S. Jones, pen. The certificates are in crisp, Loscutoff, Lovellette and like-new condition. Individual full Ramsey. The locally issued publication presents (EX) with covers/pages intact. Full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 639. 1972-73 Topps Basketball High Grade Complete Set of (264) Cards Radiant 1972-73 Topps Basketball complete set of (264) cards. This high-grade collection has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% (NM-MT or better), 40% (NM) and 40% (EX-MT or lesser). Keys include #1 Chamberlain (EX-MT), #5 Maravich (NM), #25 Robertson (NM), #32 P. Jackson RC (EX-MT), #44 640. (2) 1980-1981 Topps Basketball Uncut Sheets with Barry (EX-MT), #75 West (NM-MT), #80 Lanier (NM), (2) Bird, Erving and Johnson RC #100 Abdul-Jabbar (EX-MT), Premier pair of 1980-1981 Topps Basketball uncut sheets featuring multiple rookie #110 Havlicek (NM), #122 panels of roundball greats. Forming (11) twelve-card rows, these sheets each contain Bradley (VG-EX), #144 Riley (132) panels or (396) individual cards. Keys include (2) #6 Bird/Erving/M. Johnson (NM), #180 Gilmore RC RC (moderate bowing between Bird and Erving on one card), (2) #48 Bird TL/Sikma, (NM), #195 Erving RC (EX- #49 Bird TL/Brewer, #94 Bird/Cartwright, #98 Bird TL/Sikma and #165 Bird MT) and #255 Erving AS (EX- TL/Brewer. These sheets are mostly crease-free and exhibit relatively crisp perfora- MT). tions and clean surfaces. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

642. 1986-87 Fleer #57 Rookie BGS 9.5 Graded 9.5 Gem Mint by BGS. Bedazzled defenders watch in wonder as the legendary Michael Jordan soars through the strato- sphere on this investment grade 1986-87 Fleer Basketball #57 rookie. As one of the most recog- nizable athletes in the world, the condition sensitive canvas has enormous upside potential. The 641. (79) 1951-1990s Basketball Singles Collection with sub-grades are as follows: Celtics Emphasis with Bird & Cousy Rookies Centering: 9.5; Corners: 9; Edges: 9.5 and Surface: 9.5. Legends of the parquet are found with these (79) 1951-1990s basketball singles fea- Surpasses over 95% of similar turing a distinct “Beantown” flavor. Highlights include 1951 Berk Ross: #1-11 Cousy Jordan rookies submitted to the RC (EX-MT); 1969-70 Topps: #20 Havlicek RC (VG-EX); 1970-71 Topps: (2) #112 third-party grading service. Havicek AS (PSA 6, VG); 1971-72 Topps: #47 Cowens RC (EX-MT) and 1972 Icee Bear: Havlicek (NM-MT). Also present are modern cards featuring (19) Bird: 1980- Opening Bid $500.00 81 Topps #34 Bird RC/Erving LDR/Magic RC (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

643. 1986-87 Fleer 644. Basketball Near Set Dwyane (131/132) with (11/11) Wade, Stickers Plus (1028) Derrick Dupes Rose and Spotlighted is a 1986-87 Fleer Tony Basketball near set (131/132) Parker with (11/11) Stickers plus (1028) duplicates. Highlights include Signed 1986-87 Fleer Basketball near: Jerseys (131/132, median NM, missing With individual #57 Jordan RC, 11/11 Stickers) MVP, Finals with #7 Barkley RC (EX-MT), MVP and NBA #26 Drexler RC (NM), #32 Champion acco- Ewing RC (NM), #68 K. Malone lades to their RC (NM), #82 Olajuwon RC credit, the ballers (NM), #109 I. Thomas RC (NM), whose autographs #21 Wilkins RC (NM), #8 Jordan decorate these (3) RC Sticker (EX-MT) and 1986- replica home jer- 87 Fleer Duplicates: (1028 seys are among the game’s most elite. Includes: Tony Parker San Antonio Spurs, cards, average NM, many minor signed on the back “9” (“7-8” strength) and inscribed “Finals MVP 07”; Derrick stars) with many suitable candi- Rose Chicago Bulls, signed on the back “1” (“10” strength) and inscribed “#1”; dates for third-party professional grading. Miami Heat, signed on the back “3” (“8” strength). Individual certs Opening Bid $200.00 from Rich Altman’s Hollywood Collectibles. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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645. 1961-62 Shirriff/Salada Hockey Complete Set of (120) Coins in (6) Original Shields Drop the puck on this 1961-62 Shirriff-Salada Hockey complete set of (120) coins. Each circular gem is neatly fitted into a slot in its club’s display shield. The coins present (EX to EX-MT) with superficial surface wear. The delicate shields average 646. (603) 1968-69 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Cards From (EX) with mild peripheral fraying and plastic separation along the perimeter. Keys include #25 Hull, #44 Horton, #66 Howe, #77 Sawchuk and #113 Plante. Vending with Stars Opening Bid $400.00 High-caliber group of (603) 1968-69 O-Pee-Chee Hockey singles from period vending boxes. This razor-sharp assembly contains numerous Hall of Famers and stars. Significant duplication is found throughout. Keys include (10) #140 Cheevers, (15) #142 Unger RC, (12) #165 H. Richard, (11) #177 Plager RC, (9) #181 Plante and (14) #198 Keon. Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size vari- ances and moderate instances of askew centering are present. Additionally, a reddish film is discernible along the upper border on the majority of the specimens which does not affect the overall presentation. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

648. 1975-76 John Bucyk WBZ Radio/TV #3 Star of the Year Award Boston Bruins Hall of Fame left winger John “the Chief” Bucyk was one of those rare 647. (5) 1973-1978 Topps Hockey Complete Sets players who raised his seasonal scoring totals as he got older. Bucyk enjoyed one his Crisp assortment of (5) 1973-1978 Topps Hockey complete sets. Highlights include finest seasons in 1975-76 earning him the proffered WBZ Radio/TV award as the #3 1973-74 Topps: (198/198, average EX-MT to NM) with #10 Dryden (EX-MT), #150 Bruins Star of the Year. This handsome award features a 7” diameter trophy bowl Orr (EX-MT), #162 B. Smith RC (EX-MT); 1974-75 Topps: (264/264, median NM) which appears to be silver plated and is moderately tarnished. The bowl stands 4” with #100 Orr (NM), #161 Cherry CO RC (EX-MT), #195 Potvin RC (EX-MT), #261 high and sits on a 2” high wood base. The base measures 5-1/2 x 5-1/2” and bears an Bowman CO RC (NM); 1975-76 Topps: (330/330, median NM) with #100 Orr (NM); engraved plate which reads “John Bucyk, #3 Star 1975-76, WBZ Bruins”. 1977-78 Topps: (264/264, average NM) with #251 Orr (EX-MT), 1978-79 Topps: Opening Bid $250.00 (264/264, average NM) with #115 Bossy RC (NM). Opening Bid $250.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 650. (217) 1968-69 O-Pee- Chee Hockey Puck Stickers From Vending Rev up the Zamboni and score with these (217) 1968- 69 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Puck Stickers featuring a slew of Hall of Famers. With deference to perimeter foxing and surface bowing, these “straight from vending” sin- 651. 1970-71 Topps Hockey gles generally have crisp corners and edges. Included are (10) #1 Mikita, (10) #2 Mahovlich, (17) #6 Complete Set (132/132) Sharp! 649. 1954-55 - 1970-71 Hockey Star Worsley, (16) #7 Beliveau, (17) #8 Vasko, (15) #9 Capture this higher grade 1970-71 Topps Hockey com- Card Lot of (9) With (2) Howe and M. Gilbert, (15) #10 Crozier, (13) #11 Angotti, (16) #12 plete set of (132) cards. These ice kings have an Hodge, (13) #13 Hall, (16) #14 Harvey, (9) #15 Plante, approximate condition breakdown of 35% (NM or bet- Richard ter), 35% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 10% (VG-EX or Opening Bid $150.00 (8) #16 Stanley, (8) #17 Bower, (9) #18 Horton, (10) #19 Keon, (7) #20 Sawchuk, (5) #21 H. Richard and lesser). Keys include #3 Orr (EX), #15 Bo. Hull (EX- (3) #22 Howe 700th. MT), #29 Howe (NM), #67 Park RC (NM), #131 Opening Bid $200.00 Perreault RC (EX-MT) and #132 CL (EX). Opening Bid $150.00

652. 1971-72 Topps Hockey Complete Set of (132/132) Clean! Rev up the Zamboni and score with the offered 1971- 72 Topps Hockey com- plete set of 653. 1972-73 Topps Hockey (132) cards. Complete Set (176/176) Sharp! Quality edition has an approximate condition break- Raid the rink with this very clean 1972-73 Topps down of 25% (NM or better), 50% (EX-MT) and 25% Hockey complete set of (176) cards. This beige bor- (EX or lesser) with only mild instances of errant center- dered edition has an approximate condition breakdown ing. Keys include #1 Hull Leaders (EX-MT), #2 Orr of 30% (NM or better), 50% (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or 654. (3) 1972-73 Topps Hockey Hall Leaders (EX-MT), #45 Dryden RC (EX-MT), #50 B. lesser). Keys include #79 LaFleur (NM), #94 CL (EX- Hull (EX-MT), #70 Howe (EX-MT), #100 Orr (NM), MT), #100 Orr (EX-MT), #123 Orr AS (EX-MT), #127 of Famers—All SGC 96-SGC 98 with #111 CL (EX-MT) and #114 Clarke (EX-MT). Dryden AS (EX-MT) and #160 Dryden (EX). None Better Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

655. (2544) 1973-74 Topps Hockey High- Grade Singles From Vending with Stars 656. (3) 1970-1984 Hockey Explore the possibilities with this high-grade group of Complete/Partial Sets with Dad’s (2544) 1973-74 Topps Hockey singles that were pulled Cookies & OPC—High Grade directly from period vending boxes. Highlights include Triumphant trio of 1970-1984 hockey complete/partial Stars: (39) #64 Vachon, (41) #70 Perreault, (33) #72 sets. Included are 1970-71 Dad’s Cookies set: LaFleur, (27) #74 G. Gilbert, (36) #87 H. Richard, (35) (140/140, median NM-MT) with Howe (NM), Bo. Hull #88 R. Gilbert, (30) #115 Cournoyer, (38) #132 Sittler, (EX-MT), Orr (PSA 9); 1982-83 OPC set: (396/396, (30) #137 LaPerriere, (42) #141 Delvechhio, (21) #148 average NM-MT) with #106 Gretzky (NM), #107 Ullman, (31) #166 Cashman; Teams: (210 cards) with Gretzky IA (NM-MT), #123 Francis RC (NM-MT), (36) #94 Sabres, (40) #95 Golden Seals, (35) #97 Red #380 Hawerchuk RC (NM); 1983-84 OPC partial: Wings, (34) #98 Kings, (28) #102 Rangers and (37) (331/396, median NM-MT) with #23 Messier/Gretzky 657. 1979-80 O-Pee- #103 Flyers. (NM) and #29 Gretzky (NM-MT). Chee #18 Rookie Card - PSA 6 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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658. Circa 1915 659. Turn-of-the- Framed “Sporting Century Jim Life” Theatre Lobby Corbett Poker Card Chips and J.J. Vintage boxing enthusiasts will Jeffries Card appreciate this lobby card dis- Deck play. Framed to dimensions of As a boxing enthusiast or 29-3/8 x 26-3/8” under tan-col- a gambler, you’re “all in” ored matting, this illustration with this lot of early- portrays a scene from the box- 1900s playing cards and ing-themed “Sporting Life” poker chips. The complete play. The piece dates to the deck of 52 playing cards early “gloves” days and shows a (plus one joker and an ad first-round knockout of an card) were issued by former champion J.J. Jeffries and come in the original cardboard unfortunate pugilist lying box with sleeve. Wear is evident from continuous use. The (87) chips, meanwhile have almost completely off the can- a silhouette likeness of “Gentleman Jim” Corbett and come with their original 100- vas. The piece lists performances at both Chicago’s since-razed McVickers Theatre count box (51 white, 19 blue, 17 red). Box lid shows wear and corner separation. and New York’s Academy of Music. The frame is of showroom quality. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

660. Battling 661. Gene Tunney Signed Nelson Signed 1920s Cabinet Photo & Music Program 1947 Coca Cola Ad - Full and Original JSA Photo - Full JSA All smiles on this sepia-toned cabinet Born in Copenhagen, photo taken by New York’s Hall’s Studio Denmark and raised in during the 1920s, former Heavyweight Chicago, Illinois, former Champion Gene Tunney endorsed his lightweight champion bare-chested likeness. The 5x7 piece fea- Battling Nelson penned this tures a white border and has a few barely salutation and potent signa- discernible creases. At the upper left cor- ture on a music program ner, Tunney has signed in black-ink foun- issued just months before he claimed his title. Dated March 10, 1908, this postcard- tain pen (“9” strength) and inscribed “To size program lists song titles/authors. In black-ink fountain pen, Nelson has inscribed Jimmy with best wishes.” Accompanying heartfelt sentiments to a family and, at the conclusion, executed a signature that shows is a 1947 13x17 Coca-Cola point of sale (“9-10”) strength. There are mounting remnants on the reverse. Accompanying is a ad featuring Tunney. Full photo LOA period photo matted to 12-1/2 x 10-1/2”. Full photo LOA from JSA. from JSA (for signed piece). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

662. 1951 Topps Ringside Complete Set (96/96) Proud pugilists and flamboyant grap- plers punish the competition on the 663. 1950s Boxing Exhibits offered 1951 Topps Ringside Boxing Machine With Key complete set of (96) cards. This condi- Put your two cents in and take home a champion. tion sensitive perforated series has an That is quite literally the recipe with this 1950s approximate condition breakdown of Boxing Exhibits vending machine. The sturdy metal 15% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), case measures 10 x 23-1/2” x 11-1/2”-deep and fea- 20% (VG-EX) and 40% (VG or lesser). tures a transparent facing under which (6) examples Keys include #3 La Motta (GD), #6 are displayed. For two pennies and a push of the Walcott (EX), #31 Walcott (EX-MT), lever, a boxing exhibit card is yours. The item #32 Marciano (GD), #34 R. appears functional and comes with the original key. Robinson/Servo (EX-MT), #43 R. Shows expected wear and surface marks from pre- Robinson (GD), #49 Murphy SP (VG- vious store display. EX), #55 Fitzsimmons SP (VG-EX), Opening Bid $250.00 #85 Walcott/Charles (EX-MT), #88 Louis (GD) and #95 Tunney (GD). Opening Bid $250.00

664. March 29, 1966 Ali vs. Terrell 665. Boxing Memorabilia Full Ticket Signed by Both - and Autograph Lot with SGC/JSA Exhibit Cards, Ali and Amid political turmoil and controversy regarding Frazier Single Signed the Vietnam War and Heavyweight Boxing Title, Gloves Muhammad Ali was scheduled to fight default champion Ernie Terrell on March 29, 1966 at Compiled is a gut-punching autograph Chicago’s International Amphitheatre. While Ali and memorabilia lot highlighted by two was to punish substitute boxer George Chuvalo vintage signed Muhammad Ali and Joe instead of Terrell that night, the offered full ticket Frazier Everlast gloves (each full photo was autographed by the intended opponents, Ali LOAs from JSA). The gloves feature and Terrell. Encapsulated with autographs assessed ballpoint pen signatures, Ali (“8”) and “Authentic” by SGC/JSA, the crisp and colorful Frazier (“5-6”). Also included: three voucher presents (NM) with printed seating/event posters signed by Emile Griffith, Felix legends and an image of the South Side venue. Ali Trinidad/Pernell Whitaker and Mark has signed the top portion in blue ballpoint (“9” Breland; two framed photos featuring Jake LaMotta and Earnie Shavers; (28) 1940s- strength) and Terrell has signed along the bottom in 50s Boxing Exhibit cards with Marciano (EX-MT); a 34x71 Tyson vs. Holyfield St. black ballpoint (“8-9” strength). Ides Beer Poster (torn) and a Rocky Marciano wrist watch. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 667. 1950 Joe Louis vs Ezzard 666. 1927 Fro-Joy Gene Tunney Charles SGC Graded Set of (6) Cards PSA 5 The menacing Gene Tunney is the sole subject of the offered 1927 Fro-Joy complete set of (6) cards. Each Yankee graded by SGC, included are power-packed depic- Stadium tions of SGC 60: (2 cards) with #5, 6; SGC 50: (3 Full Ticket cards) with #1, 2, 4 and SGC Authentic: #3. Opening Bid $200.00 - Highest Graded Opening Bid $150.00

668. 1970 Muhammad Ali “a.k.a. 669. Lot of (3) Cassius Very Tough Clay” Muhammad Original Ali On-Site Movie Souvenir Fight Poster and Pennants Lobby Card Opening Bid Set of (8) $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

671. 1993 Muhammad Ali LE Fossil 670. Muhammad Ali Signed Watch Set Salvino Statue With With Original Acrylic Case Autographed Opening Bid $200.00 Photo Opening Bid $150.00

672. Framed Masters Flag Display 673. 1902-1980 Soccer Treasure Signed by (17) Champions With Chest with 1953-54 Mexican League Nicklaus, Palmer, Woods and Full Trophy, Sportscaster Cards & NCAA JSA Guides Cementing their names in golf history, 17 Masters With more than two hundred countries fielding teams, Tournament victors have autographed the flag in this soccer is the world’s most popular sport. Presented is a impressive display. Framed to 25-7/8 x 28-1/8”, the 17- “Treasure Chest” assortment of “Association 1/2 x 13” yellow nylon flag has an embroidered event Football/Soccer” collectibles including photographs, logo and is decorated with fiber tip signatures that aver- postcards, a trophy, guides, albums and cards. Highlights age (“8-9”) strength. Many have inscribed their winning are a 1953-54 Mexican League trophy, (2) 1935-36 U.K. years. Includes: Aaron, Archer, Brewer, Coody, Faldo, Floyd, Goalby, Langer, Lyle, Association Footballers albums complete with all Wills Mize, Nicklaus, O’Meara, Palmer, Player, Woods (inscribed “To Ryan” for his bag Cigarettes cards and (8) vintage photos including a 1926 German panoramic. Also boy), Zoeller and one unidentified. Full photo LOA from JSA. included are (6) vintage postcards, (19) Collegiate/NCAA guides and (3) sets of Opening Bid $500.00 Sportscaster cards. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 674. Baseball Treasure Chest With 675. Multi-Sport (2) Signed Lithos and (3) Autograph Treasure Bobblehead Dolls Chest of (180+) Flats Paying homage to our National Pastime through art, with Unitas, Yamaguchi commemorative lumber, stuffed animals and animat- & “Catfish” ed figurines, this assortment of collectibles is ideal Autograph hounds will hunt for this for display with highlights including: Signed gigantic “Treasure Chest” of (180+) multi-sport signed flats with over (200) auto- Lithographs: composed by artist Christopher Paluso, graphs. Included is an array of items such as photos, cards, cuts, cereal boxes, lithos, these (2) framed LE prints are respectively signed by cachets, publications and even a VHS tape. 90% of the presented signatures display their Hall of Fame subjects. Includes: Doerr (“8-9”) strength, with 10% showing in the (“5-7”) range. Highlights include (188/500; 23-3/8 x 28-15/16”) and Feller (192/500; Olympians Lewis, Shorter and Yamaguchi; football legends Unitas, Groza and Stabler; 24-3/8 x 30-1/8”, no glass); Bobblehead Dolls: (3) and baseball Hall of Famers Ashburn, Carlton, Hunter, Reese, Ripken, Rose, Ryan and with 1960-1961 Yankees (VG-EX); and 1966-1971 Gold Base A’s and Yankees (both Schmidt. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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677. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 2008 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race-Worn Helmet 676. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 2008 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Having switched from his father’s Dale Earnhardt, Inc. to the Hendrick Motorsports team in 2008, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. prevailed in both the Budweiser Shootout and Race-Worn Suit Gatorade Duel before finishing 8th in the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at the Proudly carrying the torch passed down by his tragically felled father, Dale Earnhardt, Charlotte Motor Speedway in his native North Carolina. There, he wore this “Impact” Jr. wore this “Simpson” body suit as he contended for the Sprint Cup Series title in brand helmet. The thick plastic shell is decorated with “Mountain Dew” and “National 2008. Worn as he raced in the NASCAR Sprint All-Star non-points exhibition at the Guard” sponsor logos, as well as a skull and symmetrically arranged finery. A “2008 Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 17, this flame-resistant Nomex garment features Hendrick Motorsports” logo resides on the back. A cloth lining hangs 9” from the sponsor ad logos sewn throughout, with the most prominent being “National Guard.” opening and a chin strap is fastened to the padded interior. The piece is also equipped The long-sleeve black and gray apparel features a zippered front and Earnhardt’s famil- with an interior microphone and radio cord/plug to facilitate in-race communication. iar angled “88” sewn atop the back. Within the Velcro-lined belt, a “Hendrick This high-speed relic was worn by the sport’s perennial fan favorite. Motorsports” decal has a numeric code. The item shows appropriate single-event wear. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $750.00

678. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Autograph Collection of (5) With (2) Jackets and Helmet When he isn’t racing at blinding speeds at packed NASCAR circuit ovals, fan favorite Dale Earnhardt, Jr. complies with autograph seekers as he did on these (5) keepsakes. Executed on souvenirs showcasing his familiar “National Guard” and “88” logos, Earnhardt’s pennings average (“8-9”) strength and include: Signed Jackets (2) blue canvas button-down garments with sponsor logo patches; each is signed on the left breast; Signed Mini-Cars (2) 1:24 die- cast models; each signed on the windshield; Signed Helmet a thick plastic shell with logo decals; signed on the back. Individual JSA certs/stickers. Opening Bid $250.00

679. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 2008 NASCAR All-Star Collection With Pit Crew Banner and (2) Signed 680. (10) Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Autographed Sam Bass Mini-Cars Prints Traveling the NASCAR’s fan favorite and the circuit’s most notable “fan” come together in this path blazed by grouping of (10) autographed prints. Framed to 28-3/8 x 24-3/8”, each is a Sam Bass his legendary composition of Dale Earnhardt, Jr. speeding along the oval in his familiar “National father, Dale Guard 88” car. Bass has blended vibrant colors and linear accents to show photo- Earnhardt, Jr. has been a perennial contender in the popular NASCAR Sprint All-Star graph-like quality. On the lower white border of each, Earnhardt, Jr. has signed in Race. These souvenirs from the 2008 installment include: Autographed Mini-Cars black marker. The pennings show (“9”) strength throughout. Individual certs from (2) 1:24 scale replica models, both signed by Earnhardt on the windshield (“9” JSA. Note: due to the weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will apply. strength; JSA certs); Pit Crew Banner a thick vinyl tarpaulin measuring 20 feet x 52” Opening Bid $400.00 with “NATIONAL GUARD” “88” and red, black and gray accents. More on our web- site. Opening Bid $250.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 681. Jack Curley 1931 Signed 682. 1925 Dual-Signed William Letter on “Tilden Tennis Tours” Tilden/Rene Lacoste “Match Letterhead - Full JSA Play” Book with Full JSA Having gained considerable notoriety as a pro- Legendary tennis players William Tilden moter in (among other arenas) boxing and (d.1953) and Rene Lacoste (d.1996) have wrestling, public relations guru Jack Curley creat- etched these cut signatures which are affixed ed the Pro Tennis Tour and, in doing so, con- to the fly leaf of the 1925 Match Ply and Spin vinced perennial champion Bill Tilden to shed his of the Ball hard bound book written by amateur status. The offered document hails from Tilden/Merrihew. Published by American the latter endeavor and is signed by Curley. Lawn Tennis, the 355-page work remains in Composed on “Tilden Tennis Tours, Inc.” letter- excellent condition with tight binding, crisp head, the correspondence is dated “May 7, 1931” inner pages and relatively clean covers with and cites a $10,000 payment by CBS for broad- Tilden’s gilt facsimile emblazoned on the cast rights at Madison Square Garden’s upcoming front. The black steel-tip fountain pen tennis championship match. At the conclusion, endorsements grade (“8-9”) and are proceeded Curley’s black-ink steel tip fountain pen endorsement projects (“9-10”) potency. by a lengthy inscription in an unknown hand. While Tilden’s glory was fleeting, Curley remained at the top of his craft and his Full photo LOA from JSA. tough-to-acquire signature is at its finest right here. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

683. 1928-1999 684. 1913-1981 Tennis Wimbledon Tournament and Championship Official Championship Programs Lot of (57) Official Programs Lot Wimbledon is the site of the of (36) with Rarities world’s oldest, biggest and perhaps Tennis is truly an international most prestigious tennis tourna- sport with significant champi- ment. Steeped in tradition this onship tournaments held in a annual tournament begun in 1877 variety of world-wide locations. is the only Grand Slam event The offered lot of (36) official played on grass. Presented is a lot tournament and championship of (57) official Wimbledon pro- programs emphasizes U.S. grams titled “The Lawn Tennis events while including some vintage international rarities. Highlighting this presti- Championships”. This comprehensive collection spans the years 1928-1999 and gious compilation are several 1930s Clay Court editions, U.S. National and World includes examples from the 1937 “Coronation Year” and the 1977 “Centenary Year”. Championship events, a 1931 USLTA Golden Jubilee program, a 1949 bound set, plus Other issues of note are (6) pre-WWII editions and (3) with ticket stubs from 1962, international events from Australia, Canada, England and Sweden including (6) Davis 1974 and 1992. More on our website. Cup programs. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

685. (32) 686. Vintage Professional Tennis Player Endorsed Equipment Model Tennis Collection Rackets with (3) with Carrying Wood Display Cases, Racks Racket and Enjoyed worldwide, the Balls game of tennis is easily the Tennis anyone? most popular of racket Presented is an sports. Presented is a impressive collection “grand slam” collection of (32) tennis rackets endorsed by professional star players of vintage tennis equipment including (5) racket protectors, (11) carrying cases, (20) including (20) which feature facial images/player names and (12) with names only. ball cans, (7) boxes of balls, (2) ball baskets, (2) canvas bags, a ball press, an unused Highlighting this offering are “Battle of the Sexes” opponents King and Riggs. Other graphite racket and case set and (2) deluxe cases. The colorful cans and boxes feature stars of note include Budge, Connors, Court, Evert, Laver and Perry. All (32) rackets interesting graphics including several which are player endorsed, however the true are in very nice collectible condition with light to moderate signs of wear. Also highlights are the racket protectors especially the early racket-head shaped three piece included are (3) handsome wood display racks. More on our website. protector made by H.J. Gray & Sons. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 687. Early 20th Century A.G. Spalding “Deck Tennis/Badminton Set” in Original Box In the early days of luxury cruise ships pleasure seeking passengers would often turn to the low-tech game of “Deck Tennis” as an amus- 688. Arthur Ashe Signed ing diversion. Presented is a remark- “Advantage Ashe” Hard able early 20th Century Deck Tennis/Badminton set in its original box. This nicely preserved set is housed in a 36” wide x 13” deep x 4-1/2” high wooden suitcase type Bound Book with Full JSA box which bears an “A.G. Spalding & Bros.” label centered on the top and original Opening Bid $100.00 stencil lettering on the front which reads “Spalding Deck Tennis Set”. The box fea- tures original latches and hinges on the front and back respectively, and the original set of Badminton rules adhered to the inside of the box lid. The contents include nets, shuttlecocks, poles and anchoring devices which all appear to be in usable condition, however one wooden pole segment is cracked and one is broken off at the top. Opening Bid $100.00

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689. (237) 1948-1980s Football 690. (422) 1949-1986 & Basketball Hall of Fame/Star Multi-Sport Shoebox Collection—Absolutely Loaded Collection with Many Tremendous gallery of (237) 1948-1980s Stars Football and Basketball singles. Dozens of Hall High-profile assortment of (422) of Fame rookies and playing era cards of leg- 1949-1986 multi-sport singles fea- ends such as Alcindor, J. Brown, Chamberlain, turing a host of Hall of Famers, Namath and Unitas are found throughout. stars and key rookies. Highlights Highlights include Football: (221 cards) with include Baseball: (355 cards) with 1957 Topps: (2) #138 Unitas RC (both VG); 1954 Topps: #10 J. Robinson 1958 Topps: #62 J. Brown RC (GD), #90 (GD), #90 Mays (GD); 1957 Jurgensen RC (EX); 1960 Topps: (2) #1 Unitas Topps: #1 T. Williams (GD); 1958 (VG-EX, VG); 1963 Topps: #96 Nitschke RC Topps: #487 Mantle AS (GD); SP (VG); 1966 Philadelphia: #31 Butkus RC 1962 Topps: #18 Mantle/Mays (VG-EX), #38 Sayers RC (VG); 1966 Topps: (VG-EX); 1963 Topps: #210 (2) #96 Namath (GD, PR); 1967 Topps: #98 Koufax (VG); 1968 Topps: #280 Namath (VG-EX); 1972 Topps: (3) #200 Mantle (GD); Football: (38 cards) Staubach RC (EX, GD, PR); 1976 Topps: #148 with (13) 1980s stars with 1981 Payton RC (VG-EX); (72) 1980s singles dis- Topps #219 Montana RC (EX), playing mostly stars including (2) 1981 Topps #216 Montana RC (NM, EX); 1984 1984 Topps: (5) #63 Elway RC Topps: (4) #63 Elway RC (average EX-MT), (6) #123 Marino RC (average NM); (4) (BGS 8, average NM-MT), #123 1986 Topps #161 Rice RC (average EX-MT) and Basketball: (16 cards) with 1969-70 Marino RC (NM-MT) and 1986 Topps: #25 Alcindor RC (GD). Due to prolonged percentage to direct sunlight, a por- Topps #161 Rice RC (BVG 7.5). tion of the cards are faded and thus graded accordingly. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

691. (48) 1973-1994 692. 1960-1979 Football & Basketball Multi-Sport Oddball Complete Sets Collection with Kings of the court and gridiron (1629) Singles & (29) reign with these (48) 1973-1994 Sets football and basketball complete Enterprising collectors will sets. Unless noted, each edition is find significant value with this hand collated and grades (NM or 1960-1979 multi-sport oddball better). Highlights include collection featuring (1629) sin- Football: (18 sets) with 1973 gles and (29) sets. Highlights Topps: (average EX) with #15 include Baseball: (901 cards, Bradshaw (VG-EX), #89 F. Harris 27 sets) with 1964-67 Sport RC (NM); 1976 Topps: (average Hobbyist Famous Card set: EX-MT to NM) with #148 Payton (30/30, average NM); (2) 1976 RC (GD); 1977-1980 Topps (aver- Icee Drinks Reds sets: (12/12, age EX to EX-MT), 1981 Topps: average EX-MT); (17) 1979 #216 Montana RC (EX); 1984 sets: (33/33, Topps: #63 Elway RC (NM), #123 median NM-MT); Football: Marino RC (NM); 1986 Topps: (670 cards, 2 sets) with 1961 #161 Rice RC (NM-MT); Fleer Magic Message set: Basketball: (29 sets) with (3) (40/40, median NM); 1961 1978-79 Topps, (2) 1979-80 Topps; (400+) additional 1977-1981 Topps singles (aver- Lake to Lake Packers: #36 W. Wood SP (VG-EX); 1968 American Oil Mr. & Mrs: age EX-MT) featuring a 1980-81 Topps #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving LDR/#139 M. (517 cards, median EX-MT) with (94) D. Jones (median EX-MT) and (42) Sayers Johnson RC (EX-MT). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on (average EX-MT). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

693. Multi- 694. (60) Signed Golf Goal Line Flag With Art Baseball and Football & Football Perez- HOFers Steele Including Baseball DiMaggio, Postcard Mantle and J. Sets Robinson Form the foun- On hand for an early- dation of your 1970s installment of an autograph col- annual charity golf tour- lection with nament, (60-plus) pro- these (60) Goal fessional athletes decorated this 18-3/8 x 13-3/4” nylon flag with their coveted auto- Line Art graphs. A l a rge portion of the names are of great renown and while ink migration caused Football and Perez-Steele Baseball postcard sets. Included are Goal Line Football by the nylon surface has rendered the signatures (“5” strength) on the average, the color- Art: (43 sets, 47 signed cards) with (6) Series 1, (6) Series 2: (5) #34 P. Brown ful keepsake reads like a “Who’s Who” in American Sports. Highlights include: (signed); (4) Series 3 (two sealed), (6) Series 4, (6) Series 5 (four sealed), (3) Series 6, B a s e b a l l Banks, Berra, Bunning, D. Dean, J. DiMaggio, Drysdale, Flood, Kiner, (3) Class of 1995, (3) Class of 1996, (3) Class of 1997, (3) Class of 1998; Perez- M a n t l e, Mazeroski, B. Robinson, J. Robinson, Santo, Wilhelm and Ya s t r z e m s k i ; Steele Baseball: (17 sets, mostly #3701, 5 signed cards) with Series 1-6 (in box), F o o t b a l l Alworth, Berry, Ditka, Graham, Groza, Huff, Krause, Nitschke, C. Ta y l o r, Series 7-14 (not in box) and (3) 1989 Celebration Albums (each signed by Berra, R. U n i t a s (“3”) and L. Wilson. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Ferrell, Killebrew, B. Robinson, Snider on inner pages). There is no third-party Opening Bid $700.00 authentication for the autographs. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

98 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 695. 1923 697. (449) Baseball & 1961-1963 Boxing Post/Jell-O Transfers Baseball & Near Set Football (22/25) Singles with (80) with (2) Dupes— Mantle & PSA 4 Shortprints Ruth Large gathering Elusive 1923 of (449) 1961- Baseball and 1963 Post/Jell-O Boxing Baseball and Transfers near Football singles set of (22/25) with several stamps with 696. 1952 Wheaties Multi-Sport stars and short- (80) dupes. Near-Set of (59/60) With Mikan and prints. Moderate duplication is found throughout this These postage T. Williams collection. Highlights include 1961 Post Baseball: (138 cards, average VG to VG-EX) with #94 Stobbs SP sized treasures Celebrating iconic figures from various sporting arenas, (NM, company), #163 Roach SP (NM); 1962 Post average (VG to EX) condition. Included are Baseball: the 1952 Wheaties set depicts (30) different athletes on Baseball: (202 cards, majority VG-EX, 5% paper (13/13, 42 dupes) with Alexander, Bancroft, (6) Burns, two cards each (with portrait and action likenesses). residue/writing) with #5 Mantle (PR, box, writing), (2) (2) Cobb, (12) Faber, (5) Nehf, Ruth (PSA 4), (3) This near-set of (59/60) includes neatly extracted speci- #149 Aaron (both VG-EX), (3) #173 Clemente (EX- Schalk, (5) E. Scott, (5) Shawkey, (2) Speaker, Stengel, mens with ample white borders. The vintage keepsakes MT, (2) EX) and 1963 Jell-O Baseball: #15 Mantle (11) Wheat; Boxing: (9/12, 38 dupes) with (3) Battling generally present at the (EX) and (VG-EX) plateaus, (VG). More on our website. Tiki, (15) Carpentier, (2) Dempsey, (4) Firpo, (5) with keys including portrait/action couplings of: Berra, Opening Bid $250.00 Gibbons, (2) F. Johnson, (5) Leonard, (5) Tendler and Campanella, Graham, Hogan, Mikan, Musial, Rizzuto, (5) Wills. These jewels were printed in Germany and Snead and T. Williams. Missing is the Patti Berg action distributed in the United States. card. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

698. (308) 1949-1972 Multi-Sport 700. (8000+) Mostly 1970s-Modern Shoebox Collection with Stars 699. (43) 1975-1989 Baseball & Multi-Sport Card Treasure Chest Legends from the gridiron, rink and court grace the Football Superstar Rookie Cards with (2) Schmidt RC offered (308) 1949-1972 shoebox collection. Keys Impressive gallery of (43) 1975-1989 baseball and foot- Presented is an (8000+) mostly 1970s-modern multi- include Football: (299 cards) with 1949 Leaf: #16 ball superstar rookie cards. This arrangement averages sport card treasure chest. The majority of the singles in Trippi (NM); 1954 Bowman: #41 D. Walker (EX); (NM to NM-MT) throughout. Included are Baseball: this thoroughly mixed gathering come from the 1980s 1955 Bowman: #1 D. Walker (VG-EX), #62 Blanda (33 cards) with 1975 Topps #228 Brett RC (SBC 92, and later. A cursory glance displayed several Hall of (EX), #152 Landry (VG); 1956 Topps: #22 Cardinals predecessor to SGC), (4) 1982 Topps #21 Ripken RC, Famers running the gamut in condition. Highlights Team SP (VG-EX); 1964 Philadelphia Gum: #79 Starr (11) 1983 Fleer #360 Gwynn RC, (5) 1983 Topps #83 include Baseball: with 1959 Topps: #380 Aaron (GD); (EX); 1966 Philadelphia Gum: (2) #88 Starr (EX-MT, Sandberg RC, 1984 Fleer #599 Strawberry, (11) 1987 1964 Topps: #440 Clemente (VG); 1966 Topps: #50 VG-EX) and Basketball: (5 cards) with 1969-70 Fleer #604 Bonds RC; Football: (10 cards) with (2) Mantle (PR, pin hole), (2) #300 Clemente (VG-EX, Topps: #20 Havlicek RC (GD). More on our website. 1986 Topps #161 Rice RC, 1989 Score: (6) #257 B. GD); 1973 Topps: (2) #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (EX-MT, Opening Bid $250.00 Sanders RC and (2) #270 Aikman RC. EX) and Basketball: with 1970-71 Topps: #123 Opening Bid $250.00 Maravich RC (FR, tape). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

701. (9) 703. (169) Multi-Sport Willabee & 1925-1962 Ward/UDA Commemorative Patches English with (2) Tobacco Sets Multi- Opening Bid Sport $100.00 Complete Sets Opening Bid $150.00 702. 1956 Gum Products “Adventure” Complete Set of (100) With Schmeling Opening Bid $150.00

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704. 1964 Dapper Dan Club Multi- 705. Mickey Sport Signed Program with (46) Mantle, Ted Signatures including Traynor—Full Williams & JSA Johnny Unitas Autograph hounds from the “Steel City” will take Single-Signed note of the offered 1964 Dapper Dan Club multi- Balls with Full signed program with (46) signatures. The signed front and back covers have been re-attached by tape JSA to the inner pages with the blue ink autographs aver- Legends of the diamond aging (“8-9”). Primarily consists of Pittsburgh area and gridiron have professional and collegiate players and coaches. inscribed this threesome Highlights include Back Cover: (9 signatures) with of single-signed balls. Woody Hayes, Bob Prince (Pirates Broadcaster), Pie Included are 1.) single- Traynor (d.1972); Front Cover: (37 signatures) with signed Mantle OAL ball Joe E. Brown (d.1973, General Manager, Pittsburgh (“9”, ball “7”); 2.) single- Pirates), Don Hoak (d.1969) and Danny Murtaugh signed Williams OAL (d.1975). Also present is a ticket from the banquet presenting in (NM) condition. Full ball (“9”, ball “8”) and 3.) single-signed Unitas two-toned Wilson football (“9-10”). photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

706. Multi- 707. (6) Multi-Sport Sport Autographed Flats Autograph HOFer Collection Lot of (5) with Mantle, With Musial Williams, Unitas and P. Tremendous lot of (6) signed Manning Baseball and Football flats featuring (7) total signatures As baseball and that are all HOFers including football seasons an 8x10 color photo overlap, fans of Mantle/Ford combo (full both will appreci- photo LOA from JSA) that is ate this lot of (5) decorated with signatures autographed averaging (“9-10”) quality. items. Signatures Other highlights include (3) Perez Steele Ted Williams Post Cards (Individual full average (“8”) strength and include: P. Manning University of Tennessee mini-helmet; photo LOAs from JSA). Football: includes (2) Johnny Unitas: (1) 8x10 b&w photo Musial a 12x19 matted display; Sapp Buccaneers logo football; E. Smith 40x16 mat- and a 1960 Topps card. More on our website. ted display; Wuerffel 40x16 matted display. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 708. (12) Multi-Sport 709. Superstar Signed 8x10 Autographed Photographs with Football/ Mantle & Bradshaw Baseball The very best of the sporting world Jersey Lot of have signed these (12) 8x10 photo- graphs. The blue Sharpie autographs (12) With average (“9-10”). Included are Namath, Rose Baseball: (11 pictures) with Bauer, and Sayers Brett, R. Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle, While the diamond Mathews, Palmer, F. Robinson, O. and gridiron were/are Smith, Spahn, Stargell and Football: home to these leg- Bradshaw. With exception to Mantle ends, these (12) repli- (full photo LOA from JSA), the ca garments are home remaining pictures come with to their bold autographs. Executed on jerseys with their familiar numbers/team colors, authentication stickers and basic the signatures average (“8-9”) strength and include: Bettis, Favre, Gabriel, J. Kelly, certs from JSA. Lilly, Namath, Otto, B. Robinson, Roethlisberger, Rose, Sayers and Ra. White. Opening Bid $200.00 Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 710. Autographed 711. Autographed (Mostly Baseball and Boxing Baseball) Flats Lot of (57) Book Lot of (29) With with (3) Mantle Berra, R. Jackson All produced to glorify heroic sports and LaMotta subjects, the photographs, cachets and postcards in this lot have been decorat- The “diamond” and the “ring” ed with bold autographs that average are the settings for these (29) (“9”) strength. Of (57) signed flats, autographed books. Biographical highlights include: Mickey Mantle (3) content is prefaced by potent sig- Gateway Silk cachets (individual full natures that show (“9”) or better photo LOAs from JSA); Jake quality throughout. Includes: (6) LaMotta signed 8x10; inscribed Berra, De La Hoya, Foreman, “Raging Bull”; Cal Ripken, Jr. Frazier, E. Griffith, Guidry, Gateway Silk cachet. Additional high- Holmes, Holyfield, R. Jackson, lights include signed-signed index T. John, (2) LaMotta, Larsen, cards with Grimes, Lindstrom and Leonard, Murcer, Norton, O’Neill, Richardson, (2) M. Rivers, Shavers, Wells, Marquard. Auction LOA from JSA. Winfield and Zimmer. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 712. (81) 1980s-Modern Multi-Sport Signed Cards with (17) Hall of Famers Cooperstown and Canton stalwarts along with future greats headline these (81) 1980s-modern multi-sport signed cards. Highlights include Certified Autos: (50 cards) with Baseball: with 2007 SP Legendary Cuts Covaleski cut (#/72), 2011 Leaf Valiant D. Bundy; Signed Cards: (31 cards, all auction LOA from JSA, average NM and “8- 9”) with Baseball: with 1980s Baseball Immortals: #77 Lyons, #132 Leonard, #147 Averill; Basketball: Barkley (1999-00 Upper Deck MVP #55). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

714. Multi-Sport Autograph 713. Multi and Non-Sport Treasure Chest with Namath Balance of Helmet and Willie Mays 16x20 Find incredible break value with this collection of sports and non-sports autographs Collection With including books, helmets and pictures. The grouping of (25) items is highlighted by a Howe, Mack and Full Size Jets helmet (“7”; Steiner sticker/cert card), Walt Frazier basket- Magic Johnson ball (“8-9”), two Willie Mays 16x20 photographs (“10” and “7”) and a Larsen/Berra Heralded performers from perfect game signed 16x20 (“9-10”). Unless noted individually, the lot comes with an several sporting arenas Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. have autographed the Opening Bid $250.00 keepsakes in this sizable gathering. Signatures show (“8”) or better potency (unless noted otherwise) with highlights including: Baseball: (2) full size bats with Aaron and Aaron/Feller/Roberts; and (23) signed baseballs including a 1950- 1951 Philadelphia A’s team-signed ball with Mack; Basketball: a 15-1/2”-tall bronze statue signed on the base by Magic Johnson (JSA cert); Hockey: (2) sticks signed on the blade by Howe (JSA certs). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

716. Vintage Children’s Sports Apparel Lot of (4) With 1961 Maris- Mantle Cap Adhering to the belief that you have to start some time, these vintage children’s sports appar- el items were produced and sold to future superstars. 717. 1950s Baltimore Orioles and Colts Pennant Lot of Includes: (2) Baseball Caps (6) - With (4) Rare Versions including a 1961 Maris-Mantle Memorial Stadium tenants and darlings of Baltimore, the Orioles and Colts were “Home Run Twins” blue exam- proudly proclaimed hometown favorites on these (6) 1950s felt pennants. The well- ple with cloth patch firmly preserved gonfalons feature crack-free appliqué designs and spines intact on (4). Of intact; and an additional vin- the (4) Orioles pennants, (2) are classified as “Rare” in Mike Egner’s 2009 Vintage tage cap; Junior Baseball Pennant Price Guide (one has age-induced foxing on the spine). Both Colts pennants League Uniform a flannel jersey and pants ensemble; Football Helmet a “Hutch” meet with Egner’s “Rare” classification. maroon leather accessory with four-point crown suspension. Items show heavy wear. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 718. 719. Multi-Sport Baseball/Football “Balance of Collection” Balance of with 1979 Uncut Sheet Collection With + Mantle & J. Robinson (2) 1969 Topps Store Model Bats Baseball Display Presented is a “balance of collec- Boxes tion” lot consisting of vintage and modern memorabilia. This multi- Diamond and gridiron col- sport “hodgepodge” includes publi- lectibles from the 1960s cations, tickets & stubs, store model comprise this lot of card- bats, pennants, toys, stamps, cards, board and display keep- bobbing heads, signed lithos and a sakes. The souvenirs present nicely with highlights including: (2) 1969 Topps variety of assorted collectibles. Highlighting this collection of mid to high grade items Baseball Display Boxes both complete (no packs) with all tabs and flaps, show is an uncut sheet of 1979 Topps baseball cards and store models bats featuring players expected shelf wear (one is dated); (2) 1968 Sports Illustrated Posters Aaron (24 x Mantle, J. Robinson & Williams. Also included are two miscellaneous boxes of 36-1/2”) and Starr (24 x 35-3/4”); (4) Pennants 1966 Baltimore Orioles team photo 1970s-present items making this a fine score for dealers. Auction LOA from JSA for pennant; 1970s Green Bay Packers; 1960s Los Angeles Dodgers; 1960s St. Louis signed items. More on our website. Cardinals. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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720. 1889 Kimball 721. (219) N185 “Dancing 1890s N245 Girls” Complete Sweet Cap set (50/50) Actresses with Ornate 1889 N185 Kimball (7) Lillian Dancing Girls complete set Russell of (50) cards depicting nine- Presented is a circa teenth century beauties from 1890s Sweet Caporal around the world. Seldom Cigarette Actresses offered at a high state of group of (219) featur- preservation, these 126 year- ing (7) different Lillian old artifacts present (EX to Russell poses. Unless EX-MT) with colorful noted, the overall con- obverses and clean checklist dition of these fine backs. Perfect for the non- examples is in the (VG) range. This mixed grouping is comprised of leading women sport “N” collector exhibiting vibrant colors, sharp corners, clean fronts and backs from the turn-of-the-century entertainment industry. Absolutely pure, the old reliable along with enticing gold backgrounds. Victorian Era pin-ups girls from around the Sweet Caporal actresses tobacco cards feature clean fronts and backs. world in stunning high grade. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

722. 1910 E46 723. 1911 T68 Philadelphia Royal Bengals Caramel Indian Heroes of Pictures & History & 1938 1930s B.A.T. Gum Inc. Indian Chiefs Horrors of War Complete Sets Starter Sets Outstanding pairing of History buffs and war 1910s-1930s Native historians will American complete undoubtedly be inter- sets. Included are 1910 ested in this duo of E46 Philadelphia acclaimed non-sport Caramel Indian starter sets. Included Pictures: (50/50, average EX) with #32 Geronimo (PR, paper loss), #41 Sitting Bull are 1911 T68 Royal (EX-MT); 1930s B.A.T. Indian Chief: (25/25, average VG to VG-EX, with exception Bengals Heroes of to 12 having reverse pencil marks) with Geronimo (VG) and Sitting Bull (EX). This History starter: (26/48, average FR) and 1938 Gum Inc. Horrors of War starter: interesting tandem is ideal for the advanced non-sport enthusiast. (123/288, median GD, all lower series). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 724. (131) 1870s- 725. (457) 1933 Goudey 1930s Non-Sport Indian Gum Singles with Trade/Post/Ads Many Tough Series Featuring Abraham The struggle to tame the “Wild West” is Lincoln documented with these (457) 1933 Goudey Indian Gum singles. These off- Spanning 60 years of Non- grade representations display a combina- Sport Trading Post Ads, Post tion of wear including nearly 15-20% Cards, Handbooks and exhibiting reverse writing or paper loss. Almanacs, this is a remark- Highlights include Series of 24: (11 able assortment of Americana cards, average FR); Series of 216: (47 featuring Abraham Lincoln. cards, median GD, complete series); Non-Sport historians will be Series of 264: (30 cards, composite GD captivated by this mix of his- to VG); Series of 288: (2 cards) with tory. Features include Assassination of President Lincoln Postcard (VG), Abraham #185 (FR), 196 (GD); Series of 312: (15 Lincoln information card, birth place of Gen. U.S. Grant trade card, 1892 Republican cards, majority GD to VG) with (2) 175, nominees Benj. Harrison & Whitelaw Reid trade card (VG), Henry Mayo & Co. 177, 180, (2) 184, 188, 191, (2) 194, “Boston Baked Beans” Presidents Americana. These fine examples (mostly) present in 195, (2) 196, 212 and 216. More on our website. the (VG-EX) to (EX) range. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 726. (1011) 1910s-1940s Non- 727. (447) 1890s- Sport/Athletes Shoebox 1966 Non-Sport Collection Shoebox Collection A variety of themes and people are profiled From Many Issues with this diverse (1011) 1910s-1940s non- Spanning the “Gay 90s” sport/athletes shoebox collection. Despite (1890s, that is) to the turbu- the majority of cards being lower grade, lent 1960s, this (447) 1890s- there is still plenty here for the set builder 1966 non-sport shoebox col- or singles dealer. Highlights include T59 lection covers several themes Recruit Flags of All Nations: (337 cards, from a variety of North majority FR); T218 Mecca/Hassan American issues. Highlights Athletes: J. Johnson (FR, front view); 1933 include 1890s N228 Kinney Goudey Indian Gum: #193 Yo-Ho-Lo- Novelties: (25 cards, majority Micco (FR, Series of 312) and 1935 GD, different series); 1930s National Licorice African Animal Jig E. Rosen Co.: (23 cards, average FR) with (6) #1 France (average GD); 1966 Topps Cards near: (21/24, median GD, 7 dupes). Batman: (74 cards, aggregate EX) and 1966 Topps Batman Series A: (61 cards, More on our website. mainly EX to EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

102 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 729. (10) 1953 Bowman 728. 1952 Topps Look ‘N TV & Radio Stars of See Complete Set of (135) NBC PSA Graded With colorful portraits on the obverse and educational content on the reverse, Unopened Cello Packs the 1952 Topps “Look ‘N See” set of Dashing leading men and ravishing (135) is presented in its entirety. With an starlets headline these (10) 1953 approximate overall breakdown of: 15% Bowman TV & Radio Stars (EX-MT or better); 20% (EX); 25% unopened cello packs. These tightly (VG-EX); and 40% (VG or lesser), keys wrapped relics have endured the include: #1 F. Roosevelt (GD), #4 decades in remarkable condition. Lincoln (VG), #6 T. Roosevelt (VG), #15 Included are (4) PSA 7, (3) PSA 6 Ruth (EX-MT), #30 Lindbergh (VG), and (3) PSA 5. While the conditions #45 Earhart (VG), #82 Rembrandt (VG- of the inner cards are obviously EX), #112 Rockefeller (EX) and #133 unknown, there is a good possibility Joan of Arc (EX). More on our website. that numerous high-grade gems are Opening Bid $250.00 concealed within! Opening Bid $250.00

730. (5) 731. 1956 Topps Davy Crockett 1952-1956 Orange Complete Set of (80) PSA Non-Sport Graded Cards Complete/ “Killed him a bear when he was only three. Davy, Near Sets Davy Crockett King of the Wild Frontier.” Explore the untamed wilderness with the offered with Dixie 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Orange complete set Lids of (80) PSA graded cards. These crisp renditions A variety of themes are highlighted by 25% which display white are covered with reverses. Included are PSA 8: (10 cards, three these (5) 1952- qualifiers) with #9, 15 (oc, white), 16 (oc), 26 1956 non-sport (oc), 39, 43, 45, 48, 54, 70; PSA 7: (38 cards) with #4-6, 7 (white), 8, 10, 14, 17, 21 complete/near sets. (white), 22, 23, 25, 27 (white), 30, 32, 34-38, 40, 44 (white), 46, 47, 52, 53, 57, 60, Included are 1952 Dixie Lids Movie, Cowboy & TV Stars set: (24/24, median NM) 66, 69, 71, 73, 74, 76 (white), 78; PSA 6.5: (2 cards) with #2, 28; PSA 6: (23 cards) with E. Taylor (NM), Wayne (NM); 1952 Peerless Actors & Actresses: (10 cards, with #3, 11, 24 (white), 29, 31 (white), 41, 42 (white), 49, 50 (white), 51 (white), 55 median EX-MT); (2) 1954 Bowman Power for Peace sets: (96/96, one EX, one VG- (white), 58, 59 (white), 61, 62, 63 (white), 64, 65 (white), 67, 72 (white), 75, 79 EX) and 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Orange set: (80/80, median GD to VG). (white), #80 Bowie’s Last Stand (white); PSA 5: (5 cards) with #1 King off the Wild Opening Bid $150.00 Frontier, 12, 56 (white), 68 (white), 77; PSA 3.5: #13 and PSA 3: #33. Opening Bid $250.00

732. 1956 Gum 733. (2) 1962 Products Topps Civil War Adventure News Complete Complete Set Sets (88/88) with (100/100) with (4) (7) SGC Graded SGC Graded Plus Keys Confederate National pastimes and rau- Dollar Set cous activities are profiled Tremendous high-grade on the offered 1956 Gum pairing of (2) 1962 Civil Products Adventure com- War News complete sets plete set of (100) cards (88/88) including (7) SGC graded, plus a complete set of 1962 Civil War Bank Notes with (4) SGC graded keys of (15/15). This classic battle between north and south is narrated with these civil war leading the way. The set news cards and notes. The sets are extremely sharp and have an approximate condition overwhelmingly averages (NM) with a handful lesser due to errant centering. Graded breakdown of 20% (MT), 40% (NM-MT), 25% (NM), 15% (EX-MT). Highlights cards include #34 Dempsey (SGC 88), #63 Hockey’s Hardy (SGC 60), #69 Shrine of include: #1 Angry Man (SGC 84), #14 (SGC 88), #17 (SGC 88), #51 (SGC 92), #54 Democracy (SGC 96) and #86 Schmeling (SGC 84). (SGC 92), #68 (SGC 92), #77 (SGC 82). More on website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 735. 1966 Topps Batman 734. (803) 1940s-1966 Non- “Red Bat” Series A Uncut Sport Shoebox Collection Sheet Eclectic (803) 1940s-1966 non-sport The Caped Crusader and his trusty side- shoebox gathering from the major manu- kick punish the seedy underworld on facturers of the day. This primarily low- this extremely scarce 1966 Topps grade gathering displays moderate dupli- Batman “Red Bat” Series A uncut sheet. cation throughout and is an instant collec- The full, 132-card sheet is comprised of tion in itself. Highlights include 1950 (12) 11-card rows featuring the dynamic Bowman Wild West partial: (131/180, crime fighting team in action! Perfect average FR, 30% paper loss/writing, 126 for prominent display in any office or dupes); 1950-51 Topps Freedom’s War: den, the sheet contains (44) triple-print- (115 cards, composite VG-EX); 1951 ed cards. Despite a combination of Bowman Red Menace: (2) #47 War- expected wear including edge tears, Maker (VG, FR) and 1955-56 Topps moderate-to-extensive creasing and Davy Crockett-Green: #80A Texas bowing, this 46 year-old relic still pres- Triumph (VG-EX). More on our website. ents nicely. Perfect for the astute non- Opening Bid $250.00 sport specialist. Opening Bid $200.00

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738. (2) 1930s R128 & R129 Western Strip Card Complete 737. (1521) American & Canadian Sets 736. (154) 1910s L20 & L21 College Tobacco Silks from (45) Different Opening Bid $100.00 Seals/Pennants Lot Series Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

740. 1954 741. 1955 Red Man Barbers Tea LTD American Cinema & TV Indian Stars Partial Set Chiefs of (15/24)—All PSA 8 739. (20) 1930s Walter H. Johnson Near Set Opening Bid $100.00 Candy Co. Dick Tracy Complete of (39/40) Sets—Sharp Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

742. 1920s-1990s English Non- 743. Charles Schulz Signed 3x5 with Sport Tobacco and Candy Card Original Charlie Brown Sketch-Full 744. (45) 1951-56 Golden Age Dell Lot of (27) Sets Opening Bid $100.00 JSA Tarzan Comics Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

746. 1890s/1900s 747. Bettie Ogden’s Page Guinea Gold Signed Cigarettes 8x10 “Real Photo” Photograph Display Opening Bid 745. Framed 1874 S. Augustus Opening Bid $100.00 Mitchell Map of the United $100.00 States with Indian Territory Opening Bid $100.00

749. (2) 750. 1960s- (191) 1970s NASA Exhibits Shuttle Vending & Machines 748. 1960s Dragnet Items With Prop Opening Bid Mission Revolver, Badge and Jack Webb $100.00 Patches Lot with Near Complete Payroll Check (130/135) Shuttle Mission Set Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

104 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 752. James Monroe 1820 Signed Presidential Land Grant - Full JSA In the realm of United States Presidential signatures, the offered piece is a scarce and welcome cornerstone to any high-end collection. Drawn up in 1820, this Chief Executive document is signed in black ink by James Monroe, the last of our Founding Fathers to hold the U.S. Presidency and the last from the Virginia dynasty. The vintage parchment is unevenly trimmed to approximate dimensions of 13-1/4 751. John Glenn Signed $1 Silver Certificate Flown on Friendship x 8” and features printed legal text detailing the sale of land in Abbeville, South Carolina. At the conclusion, Monroe’s dip pen 7 Mission - 1 of only 52 Bills endorsement projects (“7-8”) strength and clarity. The document is On 2/20/62 astronaut John Glenn became the first American to the Earth. Presented is one of minimally affected by age-induced browning and a small hole having only 52 one-dollar bills which is certified to have accompanied Mr. Glenn on the Friendship 7 mis- resulted from repeated compacting folds. These flaws do not impinge sion during which he circled the planet three times. The proffered 1957 $1 Silver certificate is signed upon Monroe’s regal scripting. Full photo LOA from JSA. (“9”) by Glenn above the left side serial number A31941854B. This $1 note is attached to a framed Opening Bid $400.00 & matted certificate which bears a second Glenn signature (“8”) along with mission back-up pilot M. Scott Carpenter’s (“9”) endorsement. This accompanying certificate states in ornate calligraphy style as follows: “This CERTIFIES the following U.S. currency Serial No. A31941854B accompa- nied Lt. Col. John Glenn on the first manned orbital flight aboard Friendship 7 Feb. 20, 1962”. Also included is a vintage printed list of fifty-two serial numbers which states the following: “We the undersigned do affirm that the following listed serial numbers represent the true and complete list of souvenir currency carried by Lt. Col. John H. Glenn within the Friendship 7 spacecraft during the 3 orbit mission of Feb 20, 1962, S.T. Beddingfield & H.H. Luetzen”. The story goes that the fifty-two bills were distributed upon Friendship 7’s return to earth, to select members of NASA who aided in the mission. This is the first and only bill ever offered for public sale! Full photo LOA from JSA for the autograph. Opening Bid $2500.00

753. James Madison Cut Signature Display - Full JSA The key author of the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights, fourth U.S. President James Madison is the author of this cut signature, as well. Executed in black-ink dip pen on an otherwise blank 4x2 thick stock piece, Madison’s scripting resonates (“7”) strength and clarity, with a vertical crease minimally affecting his surname and preventing higher assessment. The piece is adhered to the back of a 6 x 7-7/8” Presidential portrait display. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

754. Andrew 755. Jackson Signed 7x9 Photograph Signed 1831 with Full JSA LOA Land Grant Presented is a remarkable photograph with Full signed by actor Sir Charles Spencer “Charlie” Chaplin (d.1977). T h i s JSA amazing 7x9 sepia tone, linen finish Seventh President portrait presents in high state of of the United States preservation with fantastic original Andrew Jackson gloss. Chaplin considered the greatest (d.1845) was a pro- actor of the silent film era, applied his ponent of low cost endorsement in black ink by steel tip “Land Grant” sales fountain pen. This signature presents as a means of bold (“8-9”) quality and appears speeding up the expansion of commercial agriculture. The U.S. Government owned between the salutation “Wi t h vast areas of good land and these sales served the two-fold purpose of putting this Compliments” and the date “19-28”. land to useful purpose while forming a solid basis of economic wealth for the Ironically this youthful photo of the Government. Jackson used this wealth to settle the national debt in 1835, the only great silent film star is dated at the time in history this was accomplished. Presented is an 1831 Land Grant document time when talking features began endorsed by sitting President Jackson. Mr. Jackson’s signature was applied in black phasing out silent films. The reverse ink by dip pen and presents with handsome (“8-9”) quality. This Land Grant was side of this photograph features the date “March 27, 1928” and is signed “Hilda ”. issued to Ralph Lowder for a parcel of land in Indiana on June 1, 1831. This docu- I t ’s possible the recipient of this photo was model & actress Hilda Clark best known as ment is in excellent overall condition with clearly legible lettering throughout. The “the Face of Coca-Cola” 1895-1903. Also appearing on the reverse is a list of three of heavy stock is light cream colored and has a sturdy and crisp feel with one horizontal C h a p l i n ’s best films: “The Circus”, “The Gold Rush” & “City Lights”. The last title is and two vertical folds, and shows only moderate wear. It measures 15-1/2 x 10” and followed by the partial date 193 suggesting Ms. Clark was aware Chaplin had begun bears the Seal of the General Land Office along with the signature of Commissioner work on “City Lights” which was released in 1931 and is considered Chaplin’s greatest Elijah Haywood. Full photo LOA from JSA. achievement. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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756. (3) Original 757. (8) 1918 New York 1912 Newspapers Herald Co. Military with Accountings of Supplement Posters the RMS Titanic Nearly 100 years old, capitalize on these (8) 1918 New York Herald Co. Sinking Disaster large (19 x 24-1/2”) supplement The 1912 maiden voyage posters. Despite five torn binder holes sinking of the RMS Titanic on the left side of each, these military and the resultant tragic loss of posters present stunning vivid color life has become ingrained in with textual and graphic elements. modern culture inspiring Featured are: Vice Admiral William S. numerous books, films, plays, Sims, General John J. Pershing, songs and museum exhibits. General Tasker H. Bliss, Major General The offered group of (3) original April, 1912 newspapers feature startling accounts of George Barnett, General Henri P. the disastrous event. Two of these newspapers are editions of the Philadelphia Record Petain, Field Marshal Sir Douglas dated 4/16/12 and 4/19/12, the third paper is a Lancaster, PA periodical titled “The Haig, General Armando Diaz and Semi-Weekly” dated 4/20/12. Particularly hard-hitting is the 4/16/12 cover which fea- General Ferdinand Foch. tures photos of prominent victims. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

758. 1947 Bowman Bub Bubble Gum 759. “Natty Boh” Lot of (20+) Full Wax Box Plus Display/Promotional Items with PSA Authentic Pack Sports Related Pieces Enjoy a slice of Americana Presented is a well preserved lot of (20+) National with the offered 1947 Bohemian Beer promotional items from the 1950s-70s Bowman Bub Bubble Gum including bar/retail displays, jewelry, ephemera, and full wax box of (20) packs. sports related items. Highlighting this fantastic assort- The high-grade box presents ment are a rare wooden hand-truck liquor store dis- as if it were recently pulled play and an amazing plastic “bar back” display featur- from the shelves of the local ing an extremely handsome “Mr. Boh” figure. Other “five and dime”. For 65 years items of note include an Adirondack souvenir bat, a the wax advertisement lining pair of baseball cufflinks, (2) tie pins, a map of has helped preserve the crisp Chesapeake Bay, a football helmet, (9) “El Boh” display box and the exceed- stickers, a mug, (2) can openers and a baseball sched- ingly vibrant contents. Also ule. More on our website. present is an additional high-grade wax pack, graded Authentic by PSA. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

761. Early-1960s Jayne Mansfield Honorary Miami 760. Rosa Parks Signed Beach Police/Firemen’s 8x10 Photograph Badge Civil rights activist Rosa Parks was As she wrested attention worldwide, leg- the author of a stand against segre- endary film and pinup star Jayne gation, as well as the bold signature Mansfield was a welcome addition (if on this 8x10 black-and-white photo. only by imagination) to any male gather- The photo shows Parks glancing out ing. Such was the case in the matter of a bus window shortly after the 1956 the Miami Beach, Florida Police & Montgomery Bus Boycott. Executed Firemen’s Association, which eagerly in black marker, Parks’ autograph initiated the stunning blonde as an hon- projects (“9-10”) strength and clari- orary officer. Crafted for that “ceremoni- ty. Comes with cert/sticker from al” bestowal during the early-1960s, this JSA. gold-colored badge features a raised city Opening Bid $150.00 seal and lists Mansfield as one of their own. Pin and clasp remain intact on the reverse of this unique Hollywood artifact. Opening Bid $250.00

763. “Mission: 762. 1934 W.C. Fields Impossible” Framed Signed Framed Check Display Signed by (5) with Full JSA - Full JSA Magnificent, framed W.C. Fields Despite its theme, we promise signed check drawn from the that this piece will not self Security-First Nation Bank of Los destruct! We refer, of course, to Angeles Sept 8TH 1934. This “Mission: Impossible,” the former impressive signed check comes prime time government agency with full photo LOA from JSA, whose (5) members have auto- with Mr. Fields signature averag- graphed this display. Framed to ing (“8-9”) quality with flowing 20-1/4 x 18-3/8”, a 10x8 color black ink. Bank Marks don’t photo of the cast members impede the signature quality. accents a display in which each Check measures 8-1/8 x 3-1/8”. has signed a blank index card. Opening Bid $150.00 The black fiber tip signatures average (“9”) strength and include: Barbara Bain, Peter Graves, Martin Landau, Peter Lupus and Greg Morris. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

106 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 764. 1969 Atlantic 765. Elvis Presley Records Original Original 1960 Type Led Zeppelin 1 “Bumper Cars” 38x20 Photo Promotional Even the “King” needed an occasional day off for fun. “Radio Station” Presented is an original Type Blimp Balloon 1 wire photo of Elvis Presley ’s super-group, and friends enjoying the Led Zeppelin signed a “Bumper Cars” ride. This can- 1969 deal with Atlantic did 8x10 publicity photo is Records which paved their way to becoming the biggest band of the ‘70s. The offered from the collection of a for- blimp balloon was a promotional premium given to radio stations by Atlantic in 1969. mer Washington Star reporter This beautifully preserved piece presents in pristine, original condition with full and is new to the hobby. The details and an overall like-new quality. Measuring 38x20 when flat, this rare col- reverse bears a typical news service disclaimer and was stamped for release on or after lectible holds air and appears to be unused. The sleek grey vinyl surface features the 9/1/60 which was just months after Presley’s return from Military service. This photo name “Led Zeppelin” in prominent red block letters next to the white Atlantic logo. presents incredible original detail and a wet-look glossy finish minimally affected by More on our website. age appropriate signs of wear. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

767. Morgan and Peace U.S. Silver Dollar Lot of 766. 1987 Hollywood 100th Birthday (11) with (4) Graded includ- Program Signed by (17) With ing 1891-CC Bronson, Eastwood and Full JSA Precious metals are rising and vintage While celebration is usually reserved for the stars of silver dollars are rising with them. the silver screen, this particular keepsake shows a Presented is a group of (11) U.S. reversal of sorts as the stars pay tribute to the city that “Morgan” and “Peace” silver dollars made them famous. At the 1987 benefit celebration for with (4) professionally graded including Hollywood’s 100th anniversary, (17) of tinsel town’s an always in demand Carson City dollar. most glamorous stars signed this event program. The proffered coins are valued well Executed in blue ballpoint, the pennings average (“9”) above their 90% silver content and pres- quality and include: Bronson, Buttons, Eastwood, ent in high grade brilliant uncirculated or Eden, Hart, Ireland, M. Lee, Locke, Nicholas, D. about uncirculated condition with the O’Connor, Rawls, G. Rogers, A. Thicke, Withers and exception of the 1891-CC which has (3) others. Full photo LOA from JSA. been graded (NGC-F12). The other (3) graded specimens are: 1881-S which is a better Opening Bid $200.00 date in this grade (NGC-MS62), 1883-O (NGC-MS62) and 1887 (PCGS-MS63). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 769. 1897 McKinley/Hobart Inaugural Ball Program and 768. Frederick Douglass Signed Dance Card in Gorgeous 1881 Deed of Trust with Full JSA Condition LOA 25th President McKinley’s 1896 campaign Frederick Douglass (d.1895) was an escaped slave who marked by a policy of protective tariffs and went on to become a leader of the abolitionist move- support for the gold standard won him the ment. Among the political positions he held was an election amid a period of economic depres- appointment as Recorder of Deeds for the District of sion. The proffered Program and Dance Columbia. Presented is an original Deed of Trust dated Card from his first term Inaugural Ball are 1881. This significant document is elegantly signed by incredibly well preserved souvenirs of the Mr. Douglass (“9”) by dip pen in black ink. Fully 4/4/1897 ceremony. The 10x7 program con- opened this deed measures 14x17, it is folded to dimen- sists of five gorgeous, heavy stock leaves sions of 3-1/2 x 8-1/2”. There is some separation at the highlighted by engraved portraits of folds and minor foxing and yellowing which enhances McKinley and Vice-President Hobart. The its period authenticity. Full LOA from JSA. equally amazing 3 x 4-3/4” Dance Card fea- Opening Bid $250.00 tures embossed gilt images of the successful candidates. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

770. Harding & 771. Daniel Coolidge Signed Webster 1921 “In Office” Signed “Free Letters with Frank” with Back-Story & Engraved Print Full JSA LOAs & Full JSA LOA In 1920 the Republican Political aficionados President/Vice-President will wish to elect this ticket received a youthful “Free Frank” envelope campaign boost from a signed by 19th Century pair of New Jersey girls. Congressman and Presented are letters signed by presiding President Harding (d.1923) & Vice-President Senator Daniel Webster (d.1852). Mr. Webster considered one the greatest statesmen Coolidge (d.1933). These letters dated May, 1921 were sent in recognition of support in U.S. history applied his endorsement (“9” strength) in black ink by steel tip foun- to pre-teen siblings Barbara & Jane Craig of Plainfield, NJ. Both signatures were tain pen to an envelope addressed to Ms. Elhanan Hall of Mansfield. Though com- applied by steel-tip fountain pen in black ink and display stately (“8-9”) quality. pletely yellowed this antique 7-1/4 x 3-1/2” mail cover is solid and intact with a crisp Accompanying these documents are postmarked envelopes, a photo of the girls and a feel. Also included in this offering is an 1873 engraved print with overall measure- related news clipping. Full photo LOAs from JSA. ments of 8 x 10-3/4”. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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772. Millard 773. Franklin Fillmore and Pierce Cut James Buchanan Signature Cut Signatures- with Full JSA Full JSA Franklin Pierce Millard Fillmore (d.1874) (d.1869) the 14th and James Buchanan President of the (d.1868), the 13th and United States was 15th Presidents of the regarded as a U.S.A. respectively, are “doughface”, a the authors of the present- Northerner with ed signed cuts. Both signa- Southern sympathies. tures have been mounted to 6x8 engraving type portrait cards which feature stately Presented is a signed images of the distinguished gentlemen. Fillmore’s endorsement applied in black ink cut with an inscrip- by steel-tip fountain pen displays a graceful (“9”) quality. Buchanan’s regal signature tion penned by Pierce. This cut measures 4-3/8” wide by 1-3/8” high and is mounted applied in black ink by dip pen also presents a prominent (“9”) strength. The (2) por- to a 6x4 yellow card. Applied in black ink by dip pen Mr. Pierce’s distinctive signa- trait cards are in solid, clean condition. Full photo LOA from JSA. ture presents a fine (“9”) quality. The yellow backing card contains typewritten notes Opening Bid $200.00 on the front and back. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

774. Martin Van 775. John Tyler Cut Signature Buren and Matted with Engraved Millard Fillmore Portrait Card-Full JSA Signed 10th President of the United States John Documents-Full Tyler often referred to as “His Accidency” was the first Vice-President JSA to succeed to the office of the President Presented are (2) docu- due to the death of the incumbent. ments signed by the 8th Presented is a 3 x 1-1/8” Tyler cut signa- and 13th U.S. Presidents. ture matted with a 6x8 card which fea- The first is an 8/5/1837 tures an engraved portrait image of this third party letter to the seldom remembered executive. Mr. Secretary of the Navy signed by sitting President Martin Van Buren (d.1862). The Tyler’s signature applied in black ink by portions of this letter penned by Mr. Van Buren are his name (“9”) and the address dip pen displays firm (“9”) strength. The portion which reads “The Sec. of the Navy-”. The second document is an 8/17/1848 portrait card is in very nice condition and State of New York stock certificate/loan signed by then Comptroller Millard Fillmore presents a bold, stately image. Full photo (d. 1874). Mr. Fillmore’s signature displays (“9”) quality however it has (2) holes LOA from JSA. punched through. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

776. Theodore Roosevelt 777. 1960 JFK Cut Signature Matted with Democratic Engraved Portrait-Full JSA Convention Theodore Roosevelt (d.1919) the 26th Ticket/Stub Run of (7) President of the United States known for his bravura personality won the Nobel - All PSA Graded Peace prize and was posthumously award- In preparation for a presidency ed the Medal of Honor. He is recognized admiringly referred to as as one of the greatest American “Camelot,” John F. Kennedy Presidents. Political aficionados will cer- accepted the nomination at the tainly covet the proffered Roosevelt cut 1960 Democratic National signature which is mounted to a 6x8 card Convention. Encapsulated and which features an engraved portrait image individually graded by PSA, these of the legendary “Bull Moose”. Mr. (7) tickets/stubs were issued in Roosevelt’s signature applied in black ink Los Angeles for separate sessions by dip pen registers a bold (“9”) strength. of that historically significant The portrait card is in excellent condition. endeavor. Includes: 1st Session stub (PR 1); 2nd Session stub (PR 1); 3rd Session Full photo LOA from JSA. stub (PR 1); 4th Session stub (PR 1); 5th Session full (GD 2); 6th Session full (GD Opening Bid $250.00 2); Acceptance Speech pass (FR 1.5). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 778. 779. Early 1900s-1950s Gerald R. Hoard of (10,000+) Non- Ford Sport Matchbook Covers Signed with Half Mounted in “Nixon Albums Pardon” Tremendous Break Value! Since their Framed inception in the 1890s Matchbooks have proven to be exceptional vehicles for Display - advertising as smokers reach for them Full JSA every time they light up. Presented is an Framed to amazing hoard of (10,000+) early 1900s- dimensions of 25-3/4 x 20-13/16”, this U.S. Presidential display depicts an era of tur- 1950s Matchbook Covers presenting in a moil. Printed on White House stationery, former Chief Executive Gerald R. Ford’s range of condition from average to like 1974 pardon of predecessor Richard Nixon is endorsed by the former. Executed in new, with half being mounted in (11) albums. Collected by “Phillumenists” the world- black fiber tip, Ford’s signature projects (“9”) potency. Accenting the display is an over these striking souvenirs provide a nostalgic look at early 20th Century promotion artist’s rendering of Ford, whose solemn expression conveys the strife of the of local and national goods and services. Particularly interesting are the listed phone Watergate Scandal and its aftermath. Full photo LOA from JSA. numbers which are three to seven digits. An in-house review is highly encouraged. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

108 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 782. 1984 Topps 781. 1972 Topps Baseball Baseball Sealed (20) Unopened 6th Box Wax Series Wax Pack Case Graded GAI Unsearched 780. 1971 Topps MINT 9 Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $300.00 Sealed Series 2-3 Rack Pack with #380 Ted Williams Opening Bid $250.00

784. (5) 1985 Topps Baseball 783. (5) 1984 Topps Baseball Factory Factory Rack Boxes 785. (8) 1989 Upper Deck Baseball Rack Boxes (120) Total Rack Packs Opening Bid $200.00 Factory Sealed Sets with Griffey Jr RC Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

786. 1995 Upper Deck Baseball Collector’s Choice Factory Sealed 787. 1984 Topps Football Unopened 788. 1986 Topps Football Unopened Set Case (15) Complete Sets Wax Box (36) Packs Wax Box (36) Packs Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

791. (5) 2003/04 Topps Basketball Factory Sealed Sets— LeBron 790. 1994/95 Upper Deck SP 789. (2) 1978/79 Topps James RC Basketball Factory Sealed Case Opening Bid Basketball Wax Boxes (12) Boxes $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

793. (2) 1963 NMMM Marilyn 792. (5) 1975-76 Topps Hockey Rack Monroe Factory Sealed Cello Packs Factory Sealed Packs Series 1 & 2 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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794. 1959 795. (139) 1955-1973 Topps Baseball Graded Treasure Baseball Chest with (6) Mantle’s Complete Mickey Mantle, Hank Aaron, Willie Set Mays, Sandy Koufax and numerous other diamond heroes are found in this (572/572) extraordinary 1955-1973 baseball grad- with (7) ed treasure chest of (135) PSA and (4) SGC GAI cards. Highlighted in this gallery are 1958 Topps #418 Mantle/Aaron Graded (PSA 3), 1958 Topps #487 Mantle AS Keys Plus (PSA 6), 1959 Topps #10 Mantle (PSA Variation 4), 1960 Topps: #160 Mantle/Boyer Strong 1959 Topps Baseball complete set of (572/572) cards with (7) SGC graded (PSA 4), #300 Aaron (PSA 6), #350 keys plus a variation. This popular series has an approximate condition breakdown of Mantle (PSA 4), #563 Mantle AS (PSA 30% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with the 6), #565 Maris AS (PSA 6); 1962 Topps challenging high numbers generally presenting similarly to the lower series. #320 Aaron (PSA 6), 1964 Topps #225 Highlights include #8 Phillies Team (SGC 84), #10 Mantle (SGC 60), #50 Mays (SGC Maris (PSA 7), 1965 Topps #16 Morgan 80), #150 Musial (EX-MT), #163 Koufax (VG), #202 Maris (VG-EX), #316 Lumenti RC (PSA 7), 1966 Topps #100 Koufax (VG, No Option Statement), #338 S. Anderson RC (SGC 84), #380 Aaron (EX), #435 (PSA 6), 1968 Topps #45 Seaver (PSA F. Robinson (SGC 84), #461 Mantle HR (trimmed), #478 Clemente (VG), #514 6), 1970 Topps #600 Mays (PSA 6) and Gibson RC (SGC 86), #515 Killebrew (VG-EX), #561 Aaron AS (VG), #563 Mays 1973 Topps #50 Clemente (PSA 6). The AS (VG-EX) and #564 Mantle AS (SGC 84). More on our website. breakdown of higher-grade cards is as Opening Bid $500.00 follows: (3) PSA 9, (38) PSA 8, (2) PSA 7.5 and (32) PSA 7. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

796. (4,200+) 1963-1973 797. 1969 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Card Collection Complete Set with Many (664/664) Specialty Cards The budget conscious set collector will find great Covering a decade of value in the offered 1969 America’s favorite pas- Topps Baseball complete time from 1963-1973, set of (664) cards. This edi- Topps baseball card tion has an approximate enthusiasts will find condition breakdown of value in this collection of 20% (VG-EX to EX), 30% (4200+) cards. Although (VG), 30% (GD) and 20% absent of major stars, (FR or lesser) with 5-10% there are still plenty of displaying obverse or sur- semi-stars, checklists, face writing. Keys include team cards and other #50 Clemente (GD), #95 specialty cards along Bench (VG), #100 Aaron with a smattering of high (GD), #260 R. Jackson RC numbers to fill the void. The group uniformly grades (VG-EX to EX-MT) with mod- (VG), #500 Mantle (GD) erate duplication throughout. Included are (617) 1963, (519) 1964, (226) 1965, (359) and #533 Ryan (VG). More 1966, (332), 1967, (426) 1968, (360) 1969, (688) 1970, (258) 1971, (50) 1972 and on our website. (450) 1973. More on website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

798. (6) 1970-1976 Topps Baseball 799. 1972, 1973 & 1976 Near/Partial Sets Kellogg’s Baseball with Stars Complete Sets with (79) Sterling sextet of 1970-1976 Topps Baseball near/partial PSA Graded sets. Highlights include 1970 Straight out of the cereal box and into Topps partial: (616/720, your collection. Offered are 1972, average VG-EX) with #630 1973, 1976 Kellogg’s 3-D Complete Banks (VG-EX); 1971 sets with (79) PSA Graded cards. This Topps near: (714/752, main- group is almost entirely crack-free. ly VG-EX) with #400 Aaron Highlights include: 1972: (54/54, 12 (VG-EX), #600 Mays (VG); graded) with #6 Rose (PSA 8), #7 1972 Topps partial: McCovey (PSA 9), #13 Palmer (PSA (622/787, composite VG-EX 9), #48 Brock (PSA 9), #49 Clemente to EX, missing mostly high (PSA 8), #54 Mays (PSA 8); 1973: numbers) with #79 (54/54, 40 graded) with #6 Rose (PSA Fisk/Cooper RC (VG-EX); 9), #14 Gibson (PSA 9), #16 Ryan 1973 Topps partial: (PSA 9), #22 Jackson (PSA 9); 1976: (568/660, median EX); 1975 (57/57, 27 graded) with #19 Eckersley Topps partial: (547/660, RC (PSA 9), #53 Munson (PSA 9), average EX-MT) with #500 #55 Rose (PSA 9). More on website. Ryan (EX-MT) and 1976 Opening Bid $250.00 Topps near: (642/660, average EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

110 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 800. 1951 801. 1952-1955 Red Man Bowman Tobacco Collection of (110) Baseball with (7) PSA Graded #253 Mickey Quality collection of (110) 1952-1955 Red Man Tobacco cards including (7) PSA grad- Mantle ed cards. Highlights include 1952 Red Rookie SGC Man: (8 cards, majority GD, all have tabs) 10 with #AL24 Wynn (PSA 4); 1953 Red For the budget con- Man: (19 cards, composite GD, all have scious #7 collector tabs) with #NL12 Schoendienst (PSA 5), comes this instantly #NL26 Musial (GD); 1954 Red Man: (24 recognizable 1951 cards, mostly GD to VG, all have tabs) with Bowman #253 #AL17 Rizzuto (PSA 4); 1955 Red Man Mickey Mantle rookie card! Graded 10 Poor 1 by SGC, the horizontal high number is set: (50/50, average VG-EX, 9 dupes, 28% graded as such due to the coloring of an overzealous youth on the reverse. This keep- with tabs) with #AL16 Berra (VG-EX, no sake is absent of any paper loss, tape residue or writing frequently associated with the tab), #NL7 Mays (EX-MT, no tab), #NL17 technical grade. Make no mistake, there is nothing “poor” about this rookie relic of Reese (EX-MT, no tab) and #NL19 Snider the “Commerce Comet”! (EX, no tab). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

803. (1546) 1953-1963 Mostly Topps Baseball Card 802. 1954 Topps Baseball Partial Collection Set (179/250) with (26) PSA Replenish your inventory with this (1546) Graded 1953-1963 mostly Topps Baseball collec- A mixed-grade offering of a 1954 Topps partial tion bolstered by a smattering of stars and set (179/250) cards that includes (26) PSA high numbers. This primarily mid-grade Graded. This colorful series has an approximate assembly has moderate duplication condition breakdown of 10% (EX or better), 20% throughout. Highlights include 1954 Red (VG-EX), 25% (VG), 25% (GD), 10% (FR) and Heart: Zernial (VG); 1957 Topps: #70 10% (PR). Highlights include #7 Kluszewski Ashburn (VG-EX); 1959 Topps: #317 (GD), #30 Mathews (GD), #36 Wilhelm (VG), Ashburn/Mays (EX-MT), #338 S. #37 Ford (GD), #45 Ashburn (PSA 4), #94 Banks Anderson RC (VG-EX), (2) #435 F. RC (PSA 6) and #250 Williams (PSA 1). More on Robinson (VG, GD); 1960 Topps: (379 our website. cards, majority VG-EX to EX, 6 high Opening Bid $200.00 numbers) and 1961 Topps: (377 cards, median VG-EX) with #480 Campanella MVP (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

804. 1961- 1963 Post Cereal/Jell-O 805. 1971 Topps Baseball Baseball Starter Set (130/752) All PSA Collection of Graded (268) with Strong 1971 Topps baseball starter set of (130/752) cards all graded by PSA. Highlights Mantle include: PSA 9: (1 Card), PSA 8: (63 cards, one Spoon yourself a qualifier), PSA 7.5: (2 cards), PSA 7: (59 cards, heaping amount of three qualifiers), PSA 6: (5 cards). Highlights (268) 1961-1963 include #160 Seaver (PSA 6), #20 Jackson (PSA Post Cereal/Jell-O 7), #55 Carlton (PSA 7) and #400 Aaron (PSA baseball cards with (3) PSA graded and Mantle. Highlights include 1961 Post partial: 6, ST). Plus (9) PSA graded high numbers. A (139/200, average GD to VG, (3) PSA graded, 25% writing) with #4 Mantle (PSA 6, great start to your PSA set registry. More on our box), #6 Ford (PSA 6, company), #7 Maris (PSA 6, company); 1962 Post: (88 cards, website. composite GD, 20% paper loss/writing) with #5 Mantle (VG, Post ad), (2) #6 Maris Opening Bid $150.00 (one VG-EX, one FR, Post ad), #69 Keough SP (VG-EX), #85 Killebrew (EX) and 1963 Jell-O: #121 Koufax (PR, paper loss). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

806. (233) 1970-1981 807. (238) 1974- Kellogg’s Baseball 1981 Baseball Card Collection with Graded Card (42) PSA Graded Collection— Fantastic collection of (233) Loaded with 1970-1981 Kellogg’s Baseball Stars cards including (42) PSA Stunning 1974-1981 Graded. This massive 3-D baseball graded collection Collection is perfect for any of (238) PSA and SGC investor. Highlights include cards stacked with Hall of 1972 Kellogg’s: #49 Clemente Fame rookies and key (PSA 6); 1974 Kellogg’s: #20 R. superstars. Highlights Jackson (PSA 9), #28 Bench include 1977 Topps: (3) #473 Dawson RC (PSA 8, PSA 7.5, PSA 5), #580 Brett (PSA (PSA 9) and Rose (PSA 9). 8), #650 Ryan (PSA 7); 1978 Topps: #360 Schmidt (PSA 9), #700 Bench (PSA 9); Average ungraded examples as 1980 Topps: #100 Bench (PSA 9), #270 Schmidt (PSA 9), #393 O. Smith (PSA 9) and follows: 10% (NM-MT), 30% (NM), 30% (EX-MT) and 30% (EX or lesser). More on #540 Rose (PSA 9). Breakdown of higher graded examples includes (85) PSA 9, (4) our website. PSA 8.5 and (78) PSA 8. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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808. (4) 1971-1976 Topps Baseball Complete/Near Sets 809. 1975-2000 Baseball Graded with (45) Graded Card Collection Of (186) w/ (49) Triumphant quartet of 1971- PSA Bonds RCs & (19) PSA 1976 Topps Baseball com- plete/near sets with (45) PSA Griffey Jr RCs or SGC graded. Keys include Baseball lovers delight covering 25 years. (186) 1971 Topps near: (747/752, PSA, SGC, BGS and USA graded card collection average EX to EX-MT, (3) from 1975-2000. This elite assortment includes: PSA graded) with #513 Ryan PSA 10 (43 Cards), PSA 9 (125 cards), PSA 8 (VG-EX), #709 Baylor RC (15 cards). Highlights include 1984 Topps #182 (NM); 1973 Topps near: Strawberry (PSA 10), (49) 1986 Topps Traded (636/660, average EX-MT, 11 Bonds RC #11T (all PSA 9), 1988 Score #550 variations) with #50 Clemente (EX-MT), #220 Ryan (PSA 8), #615 Schmidt RC/Cey Ripken (PSA 10), (19) 1989 Score Traded Griffey (PSA 6); 1976 Topps set: (660/660, average NM, 44/44 Traded, 36 graded) with #1 Jr RC #100T (all PSA 10). More on website. Aaron RB (PSA 7), #19 Brett (EX-MT) and 1976 Topps set: (660/660, median EX- Opening Bid $250.00 MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

810. (5) Legendary 811. 1920s-70s Washington Baseball Star Player Senators Photo/Team Wire Photos with Cobb, Issue Lot of (82) with W. DiMaggio/Mays, J. Johnson & T. Williams Robinson and Ruth Fans of the old Washington Senators will Photo hounds will be howling for certainly enjoy the nostalgic appeal of this exciting lot of (5) vintage wire this collection of (82) photos/team photos featuring legendary stars of issues. Highlighting this lot are (4) W. baseball. Ranging in sizes of 7x9 to Johnson wire photos, (4) T. Williams 8x11 this group presents in above photos and a very appealing 18 x 15- average condition with glossy, dis- 1/2” framed and matted photo of tinct images marginally affected by Johnson with “Babe” Ruth. Also includ- light to moderate signs of wear. The ed are (7) 1920s-50s wire photos of U.S. subjects are a retirement photo of Cobb, a photo of an ailing Ruth leaving a French Presidents attending baseball games. hospital (partial surface paper loss on reverse), a DiMaggio/Mays photo from event Rounding out this offering are (10) vintage 4x5 professional 1920s photos including honoring Mays 600th home run, J. Robinson with boxer A. Moore at a dinner and a (2) Johnson, (2) wire photos of African American stars and (54) photo pack style team photo of Judge Landis with Harridge and Bradley. issues from the Senators second iteration in the 1960s. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

812. 1920s-2000s 813. Baseball Washington Memorabilia Collection Senators/Nationals of (7) with (2) Mantle Ephemera Items Collection of (29) Memorabilia is a widely used term with c.1970 Photo encompassing a vast range of items. The offered group of (7) Pennant items is an eclectic mix of col- Senators supporters will wish lectibles from baseball’s lighter to cast a vote for this excel- side. Featured are a china bowl lent collection of (29) from Mickey Mantle’s Country Senators/Nationals related Cookin’ Restaurant and a paper- ephemera items including weight from Mantle’s Holiday Inn vintage and modern newspapers, uncut sheets of local issue cards, advertising pieces, Hotel. Also included are a Charles photos and c.1970 photo pennant. The photo pennant features a team photo with man- Finley orange baseball in unopened ager Ted Williams seated front row center. Other items of note are an 8x10 photo original box, a 1939 Doubleday Field Centennial program, a c.1950 baseball themed signed by Killebrew, Lemon and Sievers (all “9”, no authentication) and a 1924 open- metal waste can, an 11” porcelain beer stein with American League logos and a 4” ing day photo featuring President Coolidge and Judge Landis. More on our website. “Made in Japan” ceramic mug. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

814. 1921-1949 World 815. 1940s-1960s Baseball Series Ticket Stub Memorabilia Group of (9) Lot of (6) with (5) Pieces with Brooklyn Yankee Stadium Dodgers Silk Scarf During the period 1921-1964 it Eclectic assortment of (9) 1940s-1960s was almost as though the baseball memorabilia items including Yankees were the official host pennants, gloves and more! Highlights of the World Series as they include Pennants: (3 pennants) with appeared in twenty-nine of 1948 World Series Indians vs. Braves forty-four possible fall classics (presents NM with deference to partially often facing the crosstown rival separated tip, 28-1/2”), 1950s Giants and Dodgers. The Milwaukee Braves (presents NM, blue offered group of (6) World tassels, 29”); Gloves: (2 items) with 1.) Series ticket stubs includes (5) 1940s Wilson Appling youth model examples from 1941-49 Yankee Stadium events and (1) from a 1921 Polo Grounds fielder’s glove (presents EX, writing on game. All six stubs are solid specimens which present handsome original details with glove strap) and Other Items: (4 items) with 1.) 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers Ebbets only the 1943 and 1949 stubs displaying unobtrusive creases. More on our website. Field souvenir silk scarf (32-1/2 x 33”, presents NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

112 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 818. 2010 Signed 816. 2008-2009 Signed 817. 2010 Game-Used Game-Used Bat - PSA/DNA GU-9 Game-Used Bat - PSA/DNA GU-9 Bat - PSA/DNA GU-9 A fixture on N.L. East juggernaut Philadelphia, short- Brandished and autographed by perennial MVP candi- Warranting top-10 MVP consideration for the fifth of stop Jimmy Rollins employed and autographed this date Chase Utley as he wreaked havoc on opponents six straight years, Ryan Howard wielded this Marucci MAX BAT (32.5-oz/32-7/8”) “C4L” block-letter model during the 2008-2009 pennant-winning campaigns, this (34.2-oz/35”) “RH6-M” block-letter bat during the war club during the 2010 season. Graded GU-9 by Marucci (31.4-oz, 33-3/8”) black-letter model weapon 2010 campaign. Graded GU-9 by PSA/DNA, the PSA/DNA, the maple weapon shows tremendous game is Graded GU-9 by PSA/DNA. The maple lumber maple weapon shows heavy use with ball, cleat and use with ball, cleat, bat-rack and deeply embedded shows excellent use with ball, bat-rack and stitch marks stitch marks about the barrel, as well as a heavy coat of stitch marks throughout, as well as a heavy coat of throughout, as well as a heavy coat of Mota Stick and a Mota Stick and a lengthy crack on the upper portion of Mota Stick and a crack on the handle’s upper portion lengthy handle crack. Executed on the barrel in silver the handle. The date of manufacture and Howard’s and “11” is inscribed on both the knob and cupped end. marker, Utley’s signature shows (“8”) strength. Full number “6” are stamped into the flare knob. Full photo On the barrel, Rollins’ gold marker signature shows photo LOA from PSA/DNA (for bat use). LOA from PSA/DNA. (“8”) strength. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

820. 1990s Atlanta Braves Game- Used Lot With Maddux Cleats and 819. 1998 Signed C. Jones Game-Worn Atlanta Braves Home Batting Jersey Gloves Posting a Major League-best five shutouts and winning Ably employed during a run of 14 straight postseason his fourth ERA title, Hall of Fame-bound hurler Greg appearances, these Atlanta Braves items include: Greg Maddox wore and autographed this Atlanta Braves Maddux Signed Shoes black leather “Nike” size “9- home jersey during the 1998 season. The white knit 1/2” Zoom Air shoes with six metal cleats affixed to the button-down garment features twill identifiers and bottom of each; signed on the left tongue in silver proper “Wilson” tagging. On the upper portion of the marker (“9” strength); Greg Maddux Signed Batting back “3,” Maddux’ black marker signature projects Gloves white and black leather “Wilson” accessories; (“8”) strength and clarity. All original and unaltered, the each signed on the palm in blue marker (“7” strength); jersey shows light wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Batting Gloves leather “Mizuno” 821. 1930s-50s Baseball Publication Miedema. More on our website. accessories with “CJ10” embroidered to each index fin- Lot of (22) with Rawlings, Spalding Opening Bid $400.00 ger. Certs/stickers from JSA. & Baseball Magazine Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

824. (2160+) 1934-1985 Baseball Card Collection with (358) 1956 Topps & Oddball Hall of Famers Opening Bid $100.00 822. 1951 Bowman Baseball #1 823. 1961 Golden Press Complete Whitey Ford Rookie SGC 60 Set in Original Book Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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825. 1953 National League All-Star Team- Signed Baseball with (29) Autographs—Full JSA The 1953 Midsummer’s Classic showed the National League best the American League by a decisive 5-1 margin. 826. 1961 American League All-Star Game 2 Team- Featured is a 1953 team- Signed Baseball with Mantle & Maris—Full JSA signed ONL Giles ball Played at Fenway Park before a capacity crowd, the second 1961 All-Star game wit- with (29) autographs from nessed the American and National League battle to a 1-1 stalemate, a contest that was the victorious Senior called after 9 innings due to a down pour. Representatives from the Junior Circuit penned Circuit squad. The this 1961 American League All-Star team-signed baseball with (23) autographs. Unless endorsements generally noted, the relatively crisp endorsements generally present (“7-8”) while the mostly clean average (“6-7”) while the sphere presents (“5”) with moderate soiling and abrasions O A L Cronin canvas grades (“7”) with negligible and uniform soiling. The inclusion of along with a drilled hole on the trademark meant to facilitate display. Keys include Higgins (Red Sox) as a coach conclusively dates the endorsements to the second game. East Panel: Hodges (“5-6”, d.1972), J. Robinson (“4”, d.1972); Campanella (“6”); Highlights include West Panel: K i l l e b r e w, Aparicio, M a n t l e (“6”); East Panel: F o x, North Panel: Mathews (“7”, signed twice) and South Panel: Snider (“8”). Full photo Ford, M a r i s; N o rth Panel: E. Howard, B. Robinson, Kaline; South Panel: Howser and LOA from JSA. More on our website. Cash. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

827. (3) 1934-1942 828. (8) Multi/Single- Multi-Signed Signed Baseball Baseball Items Autograph Treasure with 1934 White Chest with (2) Dean Sox Team Ball, Ott Trove of (8) multi/single-signed base- & Wagner ball autographed items highlighted by a pair of Dean examples. Highlights Interesting trio of 1934-1942 include Cut Display: multi-signed baseball items (Best Wishes from Your Pal salutation features legends Mel Ott, Al grades “5” with smearing, cut auto- Simmons and Honus graph grades “8”, full photo LOA Wagner. 1934 Chicago from JSA); Multi-Signed Sheet: (7 White Sox Team-Signed signatures, average “8-9”, auction Ball: (21 signatures, average LOA from JSA, all team inscriptions “6”, OAL Harridge ball in player’s hand) with D. Dean grades “7”, include original (Cardinals); Baseball Hall of box) with West Panel: Famers/Stars Multi-Signed Ball: Conlan (“7”); East Panel: (21 signatures, ONL Feeney, average M. Shea (d.1953), Lyons “7-8”, ball “8”, full photo LOA from (“6”); South Panel: JSA) with East Panel: Fox (“7”) and Simmons (“7”, d.1956); 1940 Baseball Autograph Book: (21 signatures, average Single-Signed Balls: (4 balls) with “8”, mostly Cincinnati Reds in pencil) with T. Jackson (“8”), Ott (“9”, d.1958), Terry ONL: Hubbell (“7”, ball “8”, full (“8-9”); 1942 Cincinnati Reds Scorecard: (10 signatures, average “7”, unmarked photo LOA from JSA). More on our scorecard presents GD to VG) with H. Wagner (“6”, d.1955). Auction LOA from JSA. website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

829. (12) 830. (18) Single- Brooklyn/Los Signed Baseballs Angeles with Inscriptions Dodgers Items with Many Hall of with (7) Famers Multi/Single- Career achievements and Signed Pieces accolades are etched on these (18) single-signed & (5) baseballs with inscriptions. Yearbooks Unless noted, each auto- Take advantage of graph grades (“8-9”) or bet- these (12) ter while the balls display Brooklyn/Los varying levels of toning. Angeles Dodgers Highlights include OAL: items with (7) (10 balls) with Fingers (341 multi/single-signed pieces and (5) yearbooks. Highlights include Brooklyn Dodgers Saves), Gehringer Multi-Signed Cooperstown Collection Cap: (13 signatures, average “9”, full photo (Mechanical Man, full LOA from JSA) with Scully, Snider (CF); Dodgers Multi-Signed: (3 items) with 1.) photo LOA from JSA), Snider (”The Duke”)/Newcombe (”The Nuke”, PSA/DNA sticker); 2.) Ebbets Field Killebrew (full name variant, 573 HR’s, H.O.F-1984, #3, A.L.-M.V.P. 1969), 14x11 print (slightly trimmed) with (16) signatures average (“8-9”); Other Signed Newhouser (MVP 44, 45’), Rizzuto (full name variant, HOF 94); ONL: (7 balls) with Material: (3 items) with 1.) single-signed Scully replica Dodgers Russell Athletic size Barlick (Umpire, H.O.F. 89), Jenkins (Cy Young 1971), Lasorda (”Dodger Blue”), 40 on back number in silver (“9”, full photo LOA from JSA); Brooklyn Dodgers Spahn/Sain (Pray for Rain) and Vander Meer (6/11/38, 6/15/38). Unless noted, each Yearbooks: (5 yearbooks) with 1953 (EX-MT), 1954 (GD), 1955 (FR, separated cov- ball comes with a sticker and cert card from JSA. More on our website. ers), 1956 (EX-MT) and 1957 (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

114 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 832. (25) Baseball Autographed Flats Collection with Paige & P. Waner Big Poison Cut! Diverse assortment of (25) base- ball autographed flats with a slew of Hall of Famers including Paige, 831. (20) New York Area Baseball Autographed P. Waner and many oth- ers. Each autograph regis- Collection with Bat, Balls & Jerseys ters (“8-9”) or better and, Those who have shined on baseball’s largest stage have penned these (20) New York unless noted, comes with area baseball autographed items. Highlights include Single-Signed Bat: Seaver an auction LOA from JSA. Highlights include Signed Cachets: (9 cachets, all (Rawlings Big Stick, four inscriptions, reggiejackson.com sticker and cert card with Gateway or Z-Silk, unless noted) with Hubbell, B. Martin (full photo LOA from JSA); pouch); Single-Signed Baseballs: (11 balls, all “8-9” with JSA certs, unless noted) Signed Photographs/Prints: (8 items) with (2) 1990 14-1/2 x 22” prints with OAL: Rizzuto (“7”, HOF 94); OML: Berra, R. Jackson (reggiejackson.com by Gallo (both JSA cert cards), 1994 /Leroy Neiman dual-signed 12x18 sticker and cert card); Signed Replica Jerseys: (5 items, all JSA cert cards and print (JSA cert card), R. Jackson (13-1/4 x 16-1/4”, slight paper loss, JSA cert card), Yankees, unless noted) with 1.) Berra (“9”, Russell Athletic); 2.) Seaver (Mets Musial replica tin advertisement sign (”The Man”, 12-1/2 x 14”, JSA cert card); Cooperstown Collection size XL, back numbers, PSA/DNA sticker) and Other Signed Other: (8 items) with Paige index card (full photo LOA from JSA) and P. Waner cut Equipment: (3 items, all JSA cert cards) with 1.) 1950s Spalding Berra catcher’s mitt GPC (d.1965, full photo LOA from JSA). More on our website. with extensive use (“9”). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

833. (38) Baseball Hall of Fame/ Superstar Single- Signed Baseballs with Mantle & Koufax Score with these (38) Baseball Hall 834. (41) Baseball Autographed Balance of Collection of Fame and with (2) Mays, DiMaggio & T. Williams superstar single- Autograph Dealers! These (41) baseball autographed items are ideal for the dealer signed baseballs with deceased examples and legends such as Koufax and Mantle and have significant “break” potential. Highlights include Single-Signed Baseballs: leading the way. Unless noted, the autographs grade minimally (“8”) with the spheres (29 balls, most average “8-9” or better and have varying levels of surface toning) with generally presenting in the (“7-8”) range. Highlights include OAL: (7 balls) with OAL: (3) Feller, (3) Ford; ONL:(5) Brock ((4) HOF 85, (1) 3023), Musial (The Crosetti (slightly toned), Gomez (toned), Mantle (toned, full photo LOA from JSA), Man), (2) Schmidt; Single-Signed Caps: (2 items) with DiMaggio (“9”, upper bill, Yastrzemski (slightly toned); ONL: (16 balls) with (6) Herman, Koufax (moderately silver), T. Williams (“7”, under bill); Signed Photographs/Cut Displays: (9 items) toned, full photo LOA from JSA), Rose (slightly toned); OML: (15 balls) with (9) S. with Cut Displays: (3 cuts, all matted to 11x14) with Appling, Gomez, Terry; Anderson, (3) Marichal (one slightly smeared) and Ryan (Steiner COA and cert card), Photographs: (6 pictures) with Canseco/Joyner/McGwire (8x10) and (2) Mays (one With exception to the noted, the remaining balls come with an auction LOA from 16x20 is slightly smeared, one 13-3/4 x 20” with Styrofoam back in gold ink). JSA. More on our website. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

835. (41) Baltimore Orioles Signed Baseballs with (2) Team- Signed & (39) Single- Signed Birds of a feather flock together with these (41) Baltimore Orioles signed baseballs featuring a pair of team-signed exam- 836. Signed/Unsigned Negro League Treasure Chest of ples. Highlight include 1977 Baltimore Orioles Team-Signed: (19 signatures, aver- (100+) Autographs w/ O’Neil Bat & R. Lewis Postcards age “7”, OAL MacPhail grades “5-6”, full photo LOA from JSA); 1983 Baltimore Relegated to archaic venues because of an unwritten doctrine of segregation, Negro Orioles Team-Signed: (28 signatures, average “8”, souvenir ball presents “7”, full League players toiled, nonetheless, prospering when they finally did get the chance at photo LOA from JSA) with North Panel: Ripken Jr., Single-Signed: (39 balls, all the big league level. This lot of (100+) autographed items is a nostalgic gathering cel- auction LOA from JSA) with OAL: (16 balls, average “7-8”, most have moderate ton- ebrating some of the biggest names in the circuit’s annals. Pennings show (“10”) qual- ing) with Aparicio, R. Jackson (toned) and B. Robinson (toned, 1994 Indians Jacobs ity in many instances with marquee figures such as Bell, (4) Day, (6) Irvin, J. Johnson, Field). More on our website. (7) Leonard, Mays, Radcliffe. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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837. Foxx/Simmons/Earnshaw 838. Dual Signed Baseball with 839. 1938 Cleveland Indians Team- Signed Baseball With Full JSA “Dizzy” Dean & -Full JSA Signed Baseball with (20) Down by as The 1934 St. Signatures-Full JSA many as 13- Louis “Chief 1/2 games in Cardinals Wahoo” will July, the “Gashouse approve of 1928 Gang” team the offered Philadelphia was led by 1938 Athletics brothers Jay Cleveland actually and Paul Indians came all the Dean. Known team-signed way back to colloquially baseball with take over as “Dizzy” (20) signa- first place. and “Daffy” tures. The Although respectively, darker ink they ulti- this solid signatures mately suc- pitching duet combined for forty-nine regular season average cumbed to the Yankees, the A’s had served notice of wins and two World Series victories apiece on the way (“6”) while three straight pennants to come. Together during the to capturing the 1934 title. Presented is a moderately the Spalding Official League sphere presents (“4-5”) run of dominance (1928-1932) three Shibe Park staples soiled Lowe & Campbell baseball signed by these sib- with moderate soiling and abrasions. Highlights include autographed this baseball. The lightly toned unofficial ling hurlers. Jay (d.1974) applied his (“7-8”) quality Sweet Spot: J. Allen (d.1959); East Panel: Schang orb (grade “6”) is home to the pennings of George endorsement on the east panel as “Dizzy” Dean while (d.1965), Weisman (d.1949, trainer); North Panel: Earnshaw (sweet spot, “6” strength); Jimmie Foxx his brother signed his proper name Paul Dean (d.1981) Humphries (d.1965), Vitt (d.1963); South Panel: Feller (south panel, “5-6”) and (east panel, “4”). on the north panel with solid (“8”) strength. Full photo and Kroner (d.1968). Full photo LOA from JSA. More Full photo LOA from JSA. LOA from JSA. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

840. 1962 New York Mets Team- 842. 1970 New York Yankees Team- Signed Baseball with (25) Signed Ball With Munson, Murcer Autographs—Full JSA and Full JSA Although a Ending a perpetual rare fran- loser on the chise lull of field, the five succes- 1962 New sive seasons York Mets with less emerge vic- than 90 wins, torious with the 1970 the offered New York team-signed 841. 1968 St. Louis Cardinals NL Yankees ball with Champions Team Signed Baseball began a (25) auto- With Maris and Full JSA resurgence graphs. The Fresh off their Championship, (25) with 93 tri- legible members of the 1968 National League champion St. umphs and a endorse- Louis Cardinals signed this ONL Giles orb. The clean second-place ments average (“7”) while the moderately evenly soiled and creamy sphere (grade “8”) boasts prominent trade- finish. This OAL Cronin ball is autographed by (21) sphere presents in the (“5-6”) range. Highlights include mark stampings and ballpoint pennings with keys members of that pinstriper squad. The creamy sphere West Panel: Stengel (“7-8”, d.1975), Kress (“8”, including: Carlton, Gibson, Maris, Cepeda, (grade “8”) is home to ballpoint pennings that average d.1962, died of heart attack two months after season) Schoendienst, Flood and Brock (average “6” strength). (“6-7”) strength with highlights including: Blefary, and South Panel: Ashburn (“8”). Full photo LOA from Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. McDaniel, Munson, Murcer, Stottlemyre and White. JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

843. 1977 Team- 844. Hall of Famer Signed Baseball 845. 1983 Cracker Jack Old-Timers Signed First Season Baseball with With (14) Plus Inscriptions and Full Signed Baseball with (36) (23) Signatures—Full JSA PSA/DNA Autographs including DiMaggio— Take flight Handed to Full JSA with the 1977 legend after “Buy some Toronto Blue legend, this peanuts and Jays by seizing ONL White cracker the offered baseball has jack”… and team-signed been deco- this 1983 Old- baseball with rated with Timers signed (23) signa- (14) Hall of baseball with tures. The first Fame auto- (36) auto- season graphs. The graphs includ- American mildly toned ing Joe League squad orb (grade DiMaggio. The penned the “7”) is home black and blue canvas of this to blue ball- autographs OAL MacPhail ball in black and blue ink. The auto- point signa- uniformly graphs average (“8”) with the relatively clean sphere tures (all “9-10” strength) and inscriptions with: Sweet grade (“8-9”) while the evenly toned Rawlings com- presenting similarly. Keys include Sweet Spot: Spot Aaron; North Panel Drysdale, Slaughter and memorative sphere presents (“7”). Highlights include Hartsfield (manager) and East Panel: Ault (d.2004, hit Bench; South Panel Doerr, Killebrew, B. Williams and Sweet Spot: Alston (“9”), Musial (“9”); West Panel: first two home runs in franchise history). One of the Marichal; West Panel Kaline, Brock and B. Robinson; DiMaggio (“7”); North Panel: Banks (“8”), Killebrew tougher debut balls on the secondary market. Full photo East Panel Kell, Mize and F. Robinson. Full photo (“9”) and South Panel: Spahn (“8”). Full photo LOA LOA from JSA. More on our website. LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

116 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 846. 1950 Detroit Tigers Team- 847. (3) Philadelphia Phillies World Signed Ball & (3) Charles Gehringer Series Team-Signed Baseballs With Single-Signed Items 1980, 2008 and 2009 Feel the roar Philadelphia of the Phillies Fall Detroit Classic per- Tigers with formers have the offered autographed 1950 team- these sou- signed base- venirs. ball and trio Pennings 848. 1998 & 2000 New York Yankees of Gehringer average single-signed (“9”) World Champion Team-Signed items. strength and Baseballs—JSA Highlights include: Dynasty! These 1998 and 2000 New York Yankees include 1950 Team- World Champion team-signed baseballs are proud keep- Detroit Signed sakes for the Bronx faithful. Highlights include 1998 Tigers: (27 signatures, average “6”, shellacked OAL Baseballs 1980 ONL Feeney signed by (33) with Yankees World Champions: (29 signatures, average ball grades “4”, auction LOA from JSA) with East Carlton, McGraw and Schmidt; 2008 Official 2008 “8-9”, moderately toned OAL ball grades “6”) with Panel: Hutchinson (“6”, d.1964); North Panel: Lyons World Series ball signed by (31) with Howard, Lidge Sweet Spot: Torre; South Panel: B. Williams, Rivera; (“6”) and Signed: (3 items) with 1- and Utley; 2009 Official ball signed 2000 Yankees World Champions: (27 signatures, all 2.) (2) single-signed OAL balls: (1) The Mechanical by (37) with Manuel, Rollins and Victorino. Individual “8-9” or better, 2000 OWS ball grades “9”) with Sweet Man (“9”, ball “9”), (1) full name with The Mechanical full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Spot: Torre; South Panel: Clemens, Jeter, Posada and Man 1925-1942 (“7”, ball “9”, individual full photo Opening Bid $250.00 Rivera. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on LOAs from JSA). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

850. (8) Multi-Signed Theme Baseballs with 3000 Hit Club & 851. (24) Hall of Famer and Milestone Signed and Inscribed 849. Autographed Baseball and Kings Achieve greatness with these (8) multi-signed theme Baseballs Photo Lot of (6) With (2) J. DiMaggio baseballs. Highlights include 3000 Hit Club: (9 signa- Hall of Famers and milestone performers, alike, have and Mantle tures, all “9-10”, ONL ball “10”, full photo LOA from autographed these (24) baseballs. The clean white OML These (6) keepsakes have been individually auto- JSA) with Sweet Spot: Rose; East Panel: Mays, orbs grade (“9”) on the average and showcase pennings graphed by Hall of Fame icons (and one man who Aaron; Stolen Base Kings: (4 signatures, average “9”, that predominantly show (“9”) strength, though a few are appears headed for Cooperstown). Signatures average OAL ball “8”, full photo LOA from JSA) with South lesser with ink migration. Includes: Blue, Browning, (“9”) potency and include: Signed Baseballs J. Panel: Henderson; Dual-Signed: (2 balls) with OAL: Cone, Downing, Duren, Da. Evans, Foster, Gamble, DiMaggio, Pujols and Sandberg; Signed Photographs Griffey/Griffey Jr. (“9”, slightly toned) and ONL: G o s s a g e, Grant, Grich, V. Guerrero, K. Hernandez, F. 8x10 prints with Berra, J. DiMaggio and Mantle. Spahn/Sain (“9”, Prayin for Rain). With exception to Howard, J e n k i n s, Leyritz, M a r i c h a l, McGraw, Parker, Individual full photo LOAs from JSA (basic certs for the noted, the remaining balls come with an auction Rose, Thigpen, Tiant, Tresh and Ve r l a n d e r. Auction LOA Berra photo and Sandberg ball). More on our website. LOA from JSA. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

852. (29) Single-Signed Baseballs with Inscriptions including (13) Rose & (2) Griffey Jr. UDA These (29) single- signed base- balls with inscriptions are notewor- thy for their sparkling 853. (35) New York Yankees Group canvases of Single-Signed Baseballs with A- (average 854. (36) Johnny Bench, Rod “9”) and and Pete Rose Single Signed crisp auto- Exceptional gathering of (35) New York Yankees sin- graphs (average “9-10”). Included are ONL: (7 balls) gle-signed baseballs with a stellar cast such as Baseballs – All Individual JSA with Brock (938), Bunning (Hon. 44th Dist Kentucky), Clemens, Mattingly and A-Rod leading the way. Unless Presented is a single signed baseball lot of the Big Red (2) Herman (full name variant), Mathews (512 HRs), noted, each autograph grades (“8-9”) or better with the Machine’s three biggest stars. Each dozen OML Selig (2) Mays (one signed twice, one personalized); OML: balls generally displaying varying levels of surface ton- balls features blue ball-point signatures of the follow- (22 balls) with (2) Griffey Jr. (500 HR, #/100, UDA ing. Highlights include JSA Sticker & Cert Cards: (5 ing: 1.) Johnny Bench: (11) inscribed HOF 89 average stickers, slightly toned), J. Perry (1970 Cy Young), (13) balls) with OAL: Clemens, Mattingly, A. Rodriguez; (“9-10” with a couple minor smears, one not inscribed); Rose ((10) 4256, (2) Big Red Machine, (1) Hit King) Other: Cone (Mantle commemorative), Torre (1998 2.) Joe Morgan: (11) inscribed HOF 90 average (“9” and (6) Brennaman (HOF 2000, slight ink migration). OWS); Auction LOA from JSA: (30 balls) with OAL: with a few minor smears, one not inscribed); 3.) Pete Auction LOA from JSA. (20 balls) with (2) Clemens (one “4”) and (2) Rose: all twelve inscribed Hit King average (“9-10”). Opening Bid $250.00 Mattingly. More on our website. Each ball comes with individual basic JSA sticker/cert. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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856. Autograph Lot of (25) With Heavy Baseball Concentration and 300-Game Winners Signed Ball Round third and head for home with this lot of (25) auto- graphed 855. (38) Baseball Hall of Fame items with 857. Baseball Autographed Single-Signed Balls with Many a heavy baseball Flats/Memorabilia Collection of (21) Deceased & Inscriptions concentra- With (3) Mantle, J. DiMaggio and Instant Baseball Hall of Fame single-signed ball collec- tion. Musial tion of (38) different with many deceased and several Signature Bolster your baseball autograph collection with these inscriptions. Unless noted, the signatures grade (“8-9”) or strengths range from (“10”) to (“6”) with highlights (21) items penned by some of the game’s most revered better with the canvases generally displaying varying lev- including: 300 Wins Signed Baseball with Carlton, legends. Potent signatures show (“9”) or better quality els of toning. Highlights include Full Photo LOA f ro m Niekro, Perry, Ryan, Seaver, Spahn and Sutton (Steiner in most cases, with keys including: Signed Photos J S A : (2 balls) with O A L : G e h r i n g e r (“9”, ball “7”), hologram); Hank Aaron Signed Cap a LE (114/715) ranging from 6-7/8 x 9-1/4” to 14x11, these photos P u c k e t t (“8”, ball “7”); J S A S t i c k e r & Cert Cards: ( 8 Braves cap (JSA sticker); Signed Photos 8x10 or 10x8 include: Boudreau, Ferrell, (2) Mantle (one framed to balls) with O A L : Berra (H . O . F. 1972), Brett; O N L : prints signed by (2) Ryan, O. Smith and a hockey photo 16x13), Mays, Mize, Musial, Ford/Mantle and (2) Musial, Schmidt, Snider (HOF 1980); Auction LOA signed by Tony and Phil Esposito. Auction LOA from Branca/Thomson; Signed Baseballs J. DiMaggio (“6” f rom JSA: (28 balls) with O A L : Appling, Newhouser JSA. More on our website. strength), Gumpert and T. Simmons. Auction LOA (H . O . F. ‘92) and O N L : Mathews. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

859. 1984 860. (2) Brooklyn/Los Autograph Angeles Pages with Dodgers “Dizzy” Dean Multi-Signed and “Pepper” Book with (79) Martin-Full Autographs JSA including The St. Louis 858. Autograph Book Signed by Koufax—Full Cardinals 1930s (40+) 1930s Cardinals and Cubs with “Gashouse Gang” is JSA the theme of this (8) Hall of Famers-Full JSA Whether on the offering which Autograph seekers will be impressed by this significant Atlantic or Pacific, includes (2) auto- collection of (40+) autographs of 1930s Cardinals and the Dodgers franchise graph pages featur- Cubs players which were collected in a 6 x 4-1/2” peri- is chronicled with the offered 1984 A Pictorial History ing the signatures of two of the biggest stars from this od autograph book. These autographs which present a of the Dodgers: From Brooklyn to Los Angeles by celebrated championship team. The proffered pages quality range of (“7-9”) have been signed in pencil with Schoor multi-signed book with (79) autographs. The measure 6x4 and include 1930s ticket stubs with related (19) applied directly to the book’s pages and (23) endorsements grade (“8-9”) or better and are penned hand written notes. The star signers are the great which appear on scorecard cuts. Highlighting this col- primarily on the fly leaf, title page and back cover page “Dizzy” Dean (d.1974) and “Pepper” Martin (d.1965). lection are (8) Hall of Fame members with (2) of the volume. Highlights include Amoros, Wa. Clark Both signatures have been applied in pencil to sections Durocher (“8” & “9”), Grimes (“8”), Hartnett (“8-9”), (cut, affixed page), Crews, (2) Garvey, Gibson, cut from scorecards which have been adhered to the Hubbell (“9”), Klein (“7”), (2) Medwick (both “9”), Hershiser, Koufax, Lasorda, Newcombe, Podres, presented pages with both endorsements displaying fine Mize (“7-8”) and Vance (“9”). Full photo LOA from Rucker (cut, affixed to page), Snider and Sutton. Full (“8-9”) quality. Full photo LOA from JSA. JSA. More on our website. photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

861. (2) Multi/Single-Signed New York Yankees Bats with Jeter “Start spreading the news”, this pairing of multi/single- signed New York Yankees bats is perfect for the faithful 862. NY Yankee Autograph Lot of 863. Baseball Framed and Signed of the American League franchise. Highlights include (10) with A-Rod 600 HR Bat and Display Lot of (6) With Mantle, T. Multi-Signed Cooperstown Collection Yankee Stadium Bat: (15 signatures, average “8-9”, 34-1/2”) Rivera Williams and Grove with Berra, Ford (HOF-74), R. Jackson (Mr. October), Pinstripes are aplenty in this autograph lot straight out Decorate your “man cave” with these (6) displays auto- Jeter, Mattingly, Posada, Torre, Winfield and Derek of the Bronx. This collection of (10) Yankee legend graphed by Baseball Hall of Fame subjects. Potent pen- Jeter Single-Signed Bat: (“8-9”, Louisville Slugger autographs are highlighted by: Alex Rodriguez signed nings show (“9”) or better quality (with noted excep- Model M110 Pro Stock with cupped end, 33-1/2” with signature model bat (“9-10” 600 HR 8/4/10; Full JSA); tions). Signatures and framed dimensions include: light use, #40 on knob). Individual full photo LOAs single-signed ball (“9” 500th save Grove (11-1/2 x 14-1/2”; cut signature and signed from JSA. More on our website. 6/28/09 sticker/cert PSA/DNA); Andy Pettite game check); Kaline (12x14, signature “6-7”); Mantle Opening Bid $200.00 used autographed 19th postseason win ball (“8” MLB (photo displayed on 15x12 plaque); Ryan (18-1/4 x 26- holo and JSA sticker/cert). Each item comes with indi- 1/4”); Fox/Berra (19-1/4 x 20-1/4”; cut signatures, vidual authenticity. More on our website. Berra “8”); Musial/T. Williams (16-3/8 x 13-3/8”). Opening Bid $250.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

118 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 864. Gil Hodges Memorabilia 865. (51) Signed Yellow Hall of Fame 866. Autographed Perez-Steele Collection of (10+) with Autographed Plaque Postcards With McCarthy, Postcard Lot of (64) With Hubbell, 8x10 Photo-Full JSA Reese and Rizzuto Hunter and Musial Brooklyn Darn near a Composed by Dodger Gil “full deck,” artists at Hodges con- these (51) Perez-Steele sidered the Yellow Hall of Galleries dur- premier first Fame Plaque ing the 1980s baseman of postcards are and 1990s, the 1950s is all auto- these colorful the theme of graphed by postcards por- this collec- their iconic tray Hall of tion. subjects. Famers span- Presented is Executed in ning the first a group various writing century of the (10+) vintage memorabilia items which purportedly instruments, grand game. were the property of Hodges’ neighbor. Highlighting the signatures In all, (64) this lot is an 8x10 photo with a personalized inscription average (“8”) strength and clarity (with a few nicer). have endorsed their heroic likenesses with potent auto- signed by Hodges (d.1972) with graceful (“8”) quality. Keys include: Aparicio, Averill, Berra, Boudreau, graphs averaging (“9”) quality. From Series 2 through Other standout items are a bound set of 1966 American Carey, Chandler, Coveleski, Ferrell, Gehringer, Gomez, 11, keys include: Dickey, Gehringer, Gomez, Hubbell, League media guides in better condition and (7) very Greenberg (“5” strength), Grimes, Herman, Hoyt, Hunter, T. Jackson, Musial, Reese, Roush, Snider, attractive All-Star selection placards issued by Wilson Hubbell, Kell, Kelly, Lemon, Marquard, McCarthy, Spahn and Terry. Keys from the “Great Moments” set Sporting Goods. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on Musial, Newhouser, Reese, Rizzuto, Roush, Slaughter, include: Dickey, Ford, Gehringer, (2) Hubbell, Hunter, our website. Snider, Spahn, Stargell, Terry and Wilhelm. Auction Musial and Stargell. Auction LOA from JSA. More on Opening Bid $200.00 LOA from JSA. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

868. Baseball Signed Flats Collection of (200+) With (45) Hall of Famers This assort- ment of (200+) sin- gle-signed flats includes 869. (14) Brooklyn & Los Angeles many Hall Dodgers Multi/Single-Signed Items of Famers. with Campanella 867. (117) Southpaw Pitchers Signed Executed on Celebrate the proud legacy of the Dodger franchise 8x10 Photos w/ Koufax & Hubbell postcards, with these (14) multi/single-signed items. Highlights Lefty legends from the mound are the sole focus of trading include Multi-Signed Dodgers 18” Mini Bat: (16 sig- these (117) signed 8x10 photographs with (9) Hall of cards and natures, average “8”, auction LOA from JSA); Single- Famers including Koufax and Hubbell. These glossy team-issued Signed Baseballs: (10 balls) with ONL: Koufax (“6”, pictures are penned in black or blue ink and register photos, the ball “7”, full photo LOA from JSA); OML: Snider (“8-9”) penmanship or better. Highlights include Hall signatures (HOF 80, reggiejackson.com sticker); Other: Herman of Famers/Superstars: (9 pictures) with Carlton, Ford, vary in terms of strength, showing (“8”) quality on the (“7”, ball “6”, Rawlings Official League, JSA cert card) Gomez, Hubbell (PSA/DNA cert/sticker), R. Johnson average. In all, (45) come with an auction LOA from and Other Items: (3 items) with 1.) single-signed (Steiner hologram), Koufax, Marquard, Newhouser, JSA. Among them are: Appling, Ashburn, Averill, Campanella 1989 Perez-Steele #8 Celebration postcard Spahn; Deceased: (22 pictures) with Lopat, (2) Dickey, Ferrell, Gehringer, Gomez, Greenberg, Grove, (auction LOA from JSA). More on our website. McNally, Nuxhall, Short and Vander Meer. Unless Hubbell, Lindstrom, Mays (“4-5” strength), Musial, Opening Bid $200.00 noted, the lot comes with an auction LOA from JSA. Rizzuto, Roberts, Ruffing, Schmidt and Spahn. More More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

870. (2) Multi-Signed Brooklyn 871. 2010 Signed 872. Philadelphia Phillies Autograph Dodgers Items with Handkerchief Game-Ready Bat and Playoff No- Lot of (13) Items With Halladay, and Scorecard-Full JSA Hitter Display Hamels and Howard After years of True to the Philly struggle the task on the hill Phanatics will Brooklyn and at the appreciate Dodgers plate, Roy these auto- established Halladay no- graphed items. themselves as hit the Reds to Potent pen- a National open the 2010 nings average League pow- NLDS, aiding (“9”) quality erhouse in the his cause with with highlights 1950s. an RBI single. including: Presented are Celebrating Single-Signed (2) items that perform- Jerseys pro signed by (30) 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers players, coach- ance, these model replica es and announcers. The first item is 22x19 yellow souvenirs include: Signed Display Framed to 26-1/2 x home jerseys handkerchief signed by (22) with a quality range of 20-1/2”, a 10x8 color photo is signed by Halladay with Halladay (“5-9”) including Hall of Famers Alston (d.1984, “5”), (“10” strength) and is accompanied by a small contain- and Howard; Campanella (d.1993 “9”), Koufax (“7”), Reese (d.1999, er of dirt from the mound at Citizen’s Bank Park that Signed “6”), Robinson (d.1972, “6”) and Snider (d. 2011, “8”). day; Signed Game Ready Bat a 2010 Louisville Baseballs includes single-signed D. Brown, Kalas, The second is a scorecard section measuring 7-1/4 x 4- Slugger “R161” (30.5-oz/34”) block-letter model Manuel, P. Martinez, Pence; and a “Four Aces” ball 3/4” signed by (8) with an (average “8-9”) strength. signed on the barrel in silver marker (“9”). Full photo with Halladay, Hamels, Lee and Oswalt. Individual Full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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875. 1956 874. 1951 World World Series Game Series 5 Program 873. Game 3 “Larson’s “Willie, Program Perfect Mickey Signed by Game” & The General Signed by Duke” Douglas (3) with Triple- MacArthur- Larson & B. Signed Full JSA Martin Baseball with Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $100.00

876. Baseball Hall of 877. (2) Brooklyn Dodgers Fame/Superstar Multi- Commemorative Multi/Single- Signed Bat with (37) 878. (5) Milwaukee Braves Signed Bats with Koufax— Autographs—Full JSA Autographed Items with (2) Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Aaron & (2) Mathews Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

881. (700+) Baseball Player Signed Index Cards/Cuts With Grimes, Carey and 879. (12) Single Signed 880. (34) New York Yankee 8x10 or Averill Baseballs – All Individual JSA 16x20 Autographed Photos Opening Bid Opening Bid $600.00 Opening Bid $100.00 $150.00

883. (2) Gerald Ford Single-Signed 882. Dale Earnhardt Sr. Signed 884. Rod Serling Signed and Framed Goodwrench 5x7 Ad with Full JSA Baseballs with Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 “Twilight Zone” Display Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

886. “Willy Wonka” Signed & 885. “The A- Framed Team” Signed & Display with Framed Collage (6) – All PSA Certed Signatures Opening Bid $100.00 including Gene Wilder 887. Superheroes & Famous Check Characters Autograph Lot of (7) with Opening Bid Stan Lee & Bill Bixby $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

120 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 889. Multi-Sport Autograph Lot of (6) With Favre, Ripken and Phelps Heroes from separate sporting arenas have deco- rated these (6) items with autographs that average (“8”) potency. Includes: Favre signed 2008 Pro 888. Multi-Sport Autographed Balance of Collection with Bowl replica jersey; (51) Items including Ben Hogan & Joe Namath Glavine (2) signed game- worn New York Mets Greats from the wide world of sports are front and center with the offered collection caps; M. Phelps signed of (51) signed items. Unless noted, each autograph grades (“8-9”) or better. Highlights 8x10; Ripken signed base- include Ben Hogan Signed Life Cover: (8/8/55, framed and matted to 17x20, full ball jersey; 2006 New photo LOA from JSA); Single-Signed Baseballs: (26 balls, all “8-9” unless noted, York Mets signed Sports most have varying degrees of toning) with ONL: Maddux; OML: (2) P. Martinez; Illustrated cover with OWS: (2) Schilling (); Signed Caps: with Baseball: Beltran, Delgado, LoDuca, Rose(4256)/Schmidt (548, Phillies); Hockey: Howe (Mr. Hockey, Red Wings); and Reyes and Wright (full Football Signed Other: 6/20/69 Life Namath cover (subscription tag). Unless noted, JSA). Certs and/or stickers all material comes with an auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. from JSA. More on our Opening Bid $200.00 website. Opening Bid $250.00

890. 1972, 1973 & 1975 Topps Football Near Sets Plus 1978 Topps 891. (200+) PSA and SGC Complete Set with (228) Graded Football Card PSA Graded A football collector’s dream! Enjoy Collection 1970-79 this collection of (4) 1972-1978 Topps Spanning the football decade from Football complete/near sets featuring 1970-79, presented is an astonishing (228) PSA graded cards. Highlights card collection of (200) PSA and SGC include 1972 Topps Low set: graded cards including: 1970 Topps: (263/263, average EX-MT, 57 high #30 Starr (PSA 8), (2) #114 B. Smith numbers, (4) PSA graded) with #100 RC (PSA 8, SGC 88), #135 Warfield Namath (EX-MT), #200 Staubach (PSA 9); 1972 Topps: #170 Butkus (PSA 6), #272 Griese AP (NM); 1973 (PSA 8); 1976 Topps: #148 Payton RC Topps near: (522/528, average NM, (PSA 6); 1978 Topps: #315 Dorsett RC (219) PSA graded) with #89 Harris (PSA 9). There are (2) Gem Mint 10’s (PSA 9, pd), #400 Namath (PSA 8), and (47) Mint 9’s among the collection. #487 Stabler RC (PSA 8); 1975 Dealers, collectors and investors: wel- Topps near: (526/528, median NM) come to a massive valued graded card with #282 Swann RC (EX-MT), and collection. More on website. 1978 Topps set: (528/528, average Opening Bid $400.00 NM, (5) PSA graded) with #315 Dorsett RC (PSA 7). Opening Bid $250.00

892. (5) 1972-1979 Topps 893. (47) Multi-Sport Football Complete/Near Modern Certified Sets with (74) PSA Auto/Game-Used/Insert Graded including PSA 7 Collection with BGS 9.5 Payton RC Newton Auto Rookie Enticing assortment of (5) 1972-1979 Modern specialists will covet these Topps Football complete/near sets (47) certified autograph, game-used with (74) PSA graded including the swatch or insert cards. Highlights debut of “Sweetness”. Highlights include Certified Autographs: with include 1972 Topps Low set near: Baseball: 2011 SP Legendary Cuts (260/263, average EX-MT) with #200 Booklet Kirby/S. Anderson/Bench Staubach RC (PSA 6); 1975 Topps (#/5); Football: 2011 Leaf Metal partial: (488/528, median EX-MT); Draft Prismatic Blue C. Newton RC 1976 Topps set: (528/528, average (#/23, BGS 9.5, Auto 10); Game- EX-MT to NM, (69) PSA graded) Used: with Baseball: 2009 Famous with #148 Payton RC (PSA 7); 1978 Fabrics Brett/Ripken Jr./A. Topps set: (528/528, average NM, (4) Rodriguez/Stargell; Inserts/Other: PSA graded) with #315 Dorsett RC with Baseball: 2010 Bowman Draft (PSA 6) and 1979 Topps set: #80 Machado Blue Refractor (BGS (528/528, median NM). More on our 9) and Football: 2011 Upper Deck website. #198 Newton RC (BGS 9.5). More Opening Bid $200.00 on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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894. 1954 & 1955 Bowman 895. 1962 & 1963 Topps Football Starter Sets with Football Complete Sets with (25) Dupes (36) PSA Graded Very sharp tandem of 1954 and 1955 Classic pairing of condition sensitive 1962 Bowman Football starter sets with several and 1963 Topps Football complete sets. Hall of Famers and (25) dupes. Highlights Included are 1962 Topps Football set: include 1954 Bowman: (76/128, average (176/176, 15% NM or better, 35% EX- EX, 13 dupes) with (2) #1 Mathews (both MT, 25% EX, 25% VG-EX or lesser, (19) VG), (2) #6 Perry (EX-MT, VG-EX), #8 PSA graded) with #1 Unitas (VG), #17 Van Brocklin (EX), #41 D. Walker (VG), Ditka RC (PSA 7), #28 J. Brown (PSA 5), (2) #53 Layne (both EX), #128 Lattner RC #36 E Davis RC SP (EX), #63 Starr SP (EX-MT); 1955 Bowman: (76/160, average (PSA 6), #90 Tarkenton RC (PSA 6); 1963 EX-MT, 12 dupes) with #1 D. Walker (VG- Topps Football set: (170/170, 30% EX- EX), #7 Gifford (EX-MT), #32 Van MT or better, 35% EX, 20% VG-EX, 15% Brocklin (EX-MT), #52 Summerall RC VG or lesser, (17) PSA graded) with #1 (VG-EX) and #71 Layne (EX-MT). More Unitas (EX), #14 J. Brown (PSA 6), #62 on our website. Ditka (EX-MT), #82 Lilly RC SP (PSA 7) Opening Bid $150.00 and #96 Nitschke RC SP (GD). Opening Bid $250.00

896. 1972, 1974, 1976 and 1978 Topps Football Starter Sets Collection 897. 1975 & 1976 Topps Football with Payton RC Group of (4) football near complete Complete Sets with (17) PSA sets that includes 1972 Topps: Graded (234/263 low numbers) with #13 Offered is a pair of attractive complete football Riggins RC (EX-MT), #100 Namath sets. Includes 1975 Topps (528/528, (16) graded) (EX), #150 Bradshaw (VG); 1974 with #39 Bleier (PSA 8), #282 Swann RC (PSA Topps: (495/528) with #105 Rashad 6) and #367 Fouts RC (PSA 6); 1976 Topps RC (EX-MT); 1976 Topps: (451/528) (528/528, (1) graded) with Payton RC (PSA 6). with #75 Bradshaw (EX), #148 Payton The ungraded overall average condition are: 30% RC (GD); 1978 Topps: (523/528) with (NM-MT), 35% (NM), 35% (EX-MT or lesser). #315 Dorsett RC (EX). Ungraded near More on website. sets overall grade as follows: 20% Opening Bid $250.00 (EX-MT), 30% (EX), 25% (EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Opening Bid $250.00

899. 1963- 898. (135) 1980-1989 PSA 1966 Graded Football Cards With Baltimore 1981 Montana RC Colts Game- These (135) 1980-1989 PSA graded cards are a Worn football collector’s dream and absolutely loaded Football with Hall of Fame rookies! Highlights include Helmet PSA 10: (4 Cards) with 1987 Topps #362 J. From a glorious Kelly RC; PSA 9: (74 cards) with 1982 Topps era on 33rd and #489 Montana, 1984 Topps #63 Elway RC; PSA Ellerslie, this 8.5: (9 cards) with 1989 Score #270 Aikman RC; Baltimore Colts PSA 8: (38 cards) with (2) 1984 Topps #63 game-worn helmet is believed to have belonged to Gary Cuozzo, who served as a Elway RC (one PD qualifier), 1986 Topps #161 back-up to Johnny Unitas before becoming the first quarterback in New Orleans Rice RC, (3) 1989 Score #270 Aikman RC and Saints history. The white plastic shell features horseshoe logo decals adhered to the PSA 7: (5 cards) with 1981 Topps #216 Montana sides and a “RIDDELL” manufacturer’s stamping on the back. The interior padding RC. More on website. has been removed on this gridiron relic, which has a series of handwritten numbers on Opening Bid $150.00 the inside. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

900. 1964-70 NFL 901. 1975 Championship Program AFC Pro & Ticket Lot with 1964 Bowl Program & 1967 1st Team- Super Bowl Stub Signed Believe it or not there was life prior Football - to the Super Bowl - The NFL Full JSA Championship game. Things did get Gathered for the a little confusing in 1966 when the 1975 NFL Pro NFL and AFL agreed to a merger Bowl in sunny which became official in 1970. The Miami, Florida, presented group of (8) NFL (39) members Championship related items spans of the AFC roster autographed this “Wilson” football. Ideal for display with (3) brown the period 1964-1970 during which panels and a white panel, the pigskin is home to ballpoint pennings that average (“8”) the title game transformed from the NFL Championship to the Super Bowl. strength with keys including: Bethea, Blount, DeLamielleure, Harris, Lambert, Highlighting this dynamic offering are a coveted ticket stub from Super Bowl I and a Langer, Riggins, Simpson, Stenerud, Swann, E. Thomas and Upshaw. Full photo LOA 1964 program with Jim Brown cover. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

122 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 902. 1955 and 1985 Lakers 903. 1968 NCAA Signed First Day Covers Championship Series with Johnson and Jabbar Program Signed by (3) with - Full JSA Lew Alcindor-Full JSA Welcome to the Lake show! This pair Under legendary coach the of autographed FDCs comprises the UCLA Bruins basketball team practically great legacy of the Lakers franchise owned the NCAA Championship, winning from their roots in Minneapolis to their ten times in twelve years during the period current residence of Los Angeles. Each 1964-1975. The 1968 Bruins squad consid- FDC pictures James Naismith and the ered the greatest team in NCAA history “Birthplace of Basketball” and is signed was led by three All-Americans, Lucius by legendary Lakers teams from 1955 Allen, Mike Warren and Lew Alcindor, who and 1985. Highlight signatures include: was named the “Most Outstanding Player” 1955 Jim Pollard and George Mikan of the 1968 Tournament. Presented is a signature strength averages (“8”); 1985 nicely preserved program from the 1968 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic NCAA Championship Series signed by this Johnson signature strength averages triumphant trio with all (3) signatures pre- (“9”). Each FDC comes with a Full LOA from JSA. More on our website. senting handsome (“9”) quality. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

904. Julius Erving 905. (16) Non-Baseball Game-Used & Athlete Single-Signed Autographed Baseballs with Hall of Shoe Inscribed to Famers Dwight Gooden— Interesting assortment of (16) non- Full JSA baseball athlete single-signed balls with several stars. These spheres dis- Two of the most dynamic play varying degrees of toning with sporting figures of the the crisp autographs averaging (“8- 1980s share the spotlight 9”). Highlights include Football: (11 with the offered Julius balls) with OAL: (3) B. Smith (one Erving game-used shoe full name); ONL: (2) Butkus (one that was given by the prolific dunker to Dwight Gooden, a former neighbor of our Richard), (3) Lott; OML: (2) consignor. The early Dr. J. Converse model left sneaker is penned by the NBA legend Donovan (HOF ‘68); Basketball: (2 in blue ink near the outer portion of the heel To Dwight (Doc)—Go for it! The top is balls) with ONL: Walton and tough so be strong. “Dr. J” #6. The autograph presents (“9”) penmanship while the Boxing: with ONL: Leonard (sweet shoe displays moderate wear consistent with game usage including portions of the spot)/Holmes (north panel). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. blue sole having flaked. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

906. Multi- Sport Autographed Treasure Chest of (25) with Aikman and Petty A little bit of every- thing can be found in this lot of (25) differ- 907. Multi-Sport Autograph Lot of (6) With Koufax and ent autographed items featuring baseballs, (2) Gretzky footballs and a basket- Stalwarts of the diamond, hardwood and frozen pond have inked these (6) collectibles. ball. Perfect for the internet dealer, this lot is highlighted by a 11x14 Signatures average (“8-9”) quality and include: J. Abbott California Angles 1990 (“9-10”; JSA sticker/cert) and Football (“8”; SB XXVII MVP JSA sticker/cert), a ticket stub; Gretzky 1994 Donruss #127; Koufax mildly toned ONL White ball; O. multi-signed football featuring eight signatures (Full JSA) and two Richard Petty flats. Robertson clean white Dodgers logo ball (side panel signature); Ryan mildly toned Unless listed, this lot comes with an auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. OAL Brown ball; Gretzky/Abbott “SSK” right-handed fielder’s glove. Auction LOA Opening Bid $150.00 from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 908. 1950s- 909. Chip Hilton Complete 1990s Boxing (24) Volume Series with Collection of Scarce #23 1st Edition (14) Items Presented is a complete (24) volume series with 1951 of Chip Hilton books including a first edi- tion-first printing of issue #23 which was Topps printed in very low quantity and is consid- Ringside Set ered scarce. This popular sports series (94/94) & penned by Hall of Fame Basketball Coach Clair Bee was published by Grosset & Autographs Dunlop 1948-1965 with the exception of Proud practitioners of the “sweet science” pound their competition with the offered #24 which was published by B&H in 2002. 1950s-1990s boxing collection of (14) items. All autographs present (“9”) or better. Other highlights are issues 14, 15, 20, 21 Highlights include 1951 Topps Ringside set: (94/94, average VG-EX to EX, COA set and 24 which meet the criteria for first edi- comes from Archie Moore estate) with #32 Marciano (EX), #49 Murphy SP (GD), tion-first printings with #20 and #21 also #88 Louis (EX-MT); (2) 1996 Art of Sport Jake LaMotta Signed Statues: (both being considered scarce. More on our web- NM-MT); Signed 8x10 Boxing Photographs: (8 pictures) with Basilio, LaMotta and site. (3) A. Moore. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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910. 1927-2000 “The 911. President Hardy Boys” Herbert Hoover Collection of (112) & J. Edgar 1st Edition Books Hoover TLS with (39) Brown/Tan with Full JSA Covers The most famous Guaranteed to keep you turn- Hoovers ever to ing the pages, titles like assume public office “Footprints Under the Door,” are teamed on this pair “A Figure in Hiding” and of framed TLS single- “The Secret Warning” chroni- page artifacts. Included cle the endeavors of F.W. Dixon’s “Hardy Boys” in this lot of (112) volumes. This are President Herbert “mystery library” is headlined by (39) first-edition hardcover books (with original Hoover: (“9-10”, dust jackets) spanning 1927-1960. Vintage variations include white spine, yellow d.1964, framed and spine and wrap spine. With covers/pages intact throughout, the books present beauti- matted to 12x15) dated 1962 to a Buick representative and J. Edgar Hoover: (“9”, fully. In-store inspection or contact us with specific questions on this lot is recom- d.1972, framed and matted to 10x13) dated 1944 to Louis B. Mayer of MGM. mended. More on our website. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

912. (6) Presidential 913. 1890 N102 Signed Flats, All Honest Long Cut Different with Bridges Completely Ford/Football, Hoover & SGC Graded Set of Truman (25) Cards Political pundits cast your votes for Breathtaking scenery and the this executive collection of flats part that nineteenth century signed by (6) different U.S. bridges played in those scenes Presidents including an engraved are found with the offered image, (2) photos and (3) letters. 31st 1890 N102 Honest Long Cut President Hoover is depicted in an Bridges complete set of (25) engraved image on a 6x8 card which SGC graded cards. Included serves as matting for his (“9”) quality are SGC 84: Poughkeepsie; signature. The (2) photo pieces are SGC 82: Callowhill Street; 33rd President Truman (“9”) and 38th President Ford (“8”) who is shown in football SGC 80: Brooklyn Bridge; SGC 70: The First American; SGC 60: (3 cards) with uniform. The (3) letters are signed by then Vice-Presidents Nixon (“9”) and G. Bush, Girard Ave. & Penn, Smithfield St. Bridge, Stony Creek Bridge; (4) SGC 55, (2) SGC Sr. (“9”) and then Governor of Georgia Carter (“9”). Auction LOA from JSA. 50, (6) SGC 40, (2) SGC 35 and (4) SGC 30. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

914. Entertainers Signed 915. Batman Photograph Lot of (18) Collection with With Gleason and 1966 TV Guide Stallone and (6) Signed Stars of the stage and screen have Photos autographed their likenesses in this Batman, the Boy gallery of (18) photographs. Bold sig- Wonder and a handful of natures show (“9”) or better strength their pesky foes have throughout and include: J. Albertson, signed their likenesses in A. Carney, Y. DeCarlo, N. Fell, J. this lot of (6) 8x10 color Forsythe, J. Gleason (JSA cert/stick- photographs. Autographs er), K. Hunter, F. MacMurray, J. all show (“9-10”) Newman, B. Patrick, R. Reed, C. strength and include: Robertson, T. Savalas, S. Stallone Yvonne Craig (Batgirl); (JSA cert/sticker), N. Walker, S. Frank Gorshin (Riddler); Winters and dual signed photos of Julie Newman (Catwoman; framed to 12-7/8 x 15-7/8”); Eli Wallach (Mr. Freeze); Klugman/Randall and M.T. Moore/V. Burt Ward (Robin); and Adam West (Batman). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our Harper. Auction LOA from JSA. website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 916. Batman Villains 917. (7) Dual-Signed Signed 8x10 Lot of “Batman” (12) With Gorshin, Photographs With Meredith and Romero Ward, West and Out to thwart the Caped Crusader Villains in his quest for justice, “Batman” Gotham City is the place to be television series villains have with this lot of (7) dual-signed autographed their likenesses on photos. The prints range from these (12) black-and-white pho- 8x10 to 14x11 and feature bold tos. The pennings average (“8”) signatures that average (“9”) quality and include: John Astin strength with: (2) Burt (Riddler); Art Carney (The Ward/Adam West (one with full Archer); Frank Gorshin (Riddler); PSA/DNA); Burgess Eartha Kitt (Catwoman); Victor Meredith/Frank Gorshin; Eartha Lundin (Chief Standing Pat); Roddy McDowell (Bookworm); Burgess Meredith Kitt/Cesar Romero; Cesar (Penguin); Lee Meriwether (Catwoman); Alan Napier (Alfred); Julie Newman Romero/Frank Gorshin; Frank (Catwoman); Vincent Price (Egghead); Cesar Romero (Joker). Auction LOA from JSA. Gorshin/Adam West; and Van Johnson/Art Carney. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

124 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: OC TO B E R 11, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 918. (497) 1948-1960 919. 1959 Topps, Bowman & Fleer and 1960 Football Collection with Topps (32) PSA Graded Football Significant “break value” is assured Complete with these (497) 1948-1960 Topps, Sets with Bowman and Fleer Football collection with several Hall of Famers and (32) (30) PSA PSA graded examples. Highlights Graded include 1948 Bowman: (53 cards, Solid pairing of median EX-MT, 20% sheet cut, (14) 1959 and 1960 PSA graded) with #17 Trippi RC (EX- Topps Football MT), (2) #26 Waterfield RC (one PSA complete sets for 8, oc, one PSA 2), (2) #80 Dudley RC the discriminat- (PSA 7, PSA 8, oc), #107 Luckman RC ing gridiron col- (sheet cut); 1952 Bowman Large: #13 lector. Highlights Fears (PSA 6); 1954 Bowman: (106 include 1959 cards, median VG-EX) with #23 Topps set: Blanda RC (PSA 6), (2) #55 Gifford (176/176, 20% (VG-EX, FR); 1959 Topps: #23 Starr NM or better, 40% EX-MT, 20% EX, 20% VG-EX or lesser, (16) PSA graded) with (PSA 6); 1960 Fleer: #116 Stram RC #10 J. Brown (PSA 6), #20 Gifford (PSA 8), #155 J. Taylor RC (PSA 7.5); 1960 CO (PSA 7) and 1960 Topps: #74 Topps set: (132/132, 15% NM-MT or better, 45% NM, 25% EX-MT, 15% EX or Gifford (PSA 7). More on our website. lesser, (14) PSA graded) with #1 Unitas (PSA 6), #23 J. Brown (PSA 6), #51 Starr Opening Bid $200.00 (PSA 6), #74 Gifford (PSA 8.5) and #113 Tittle (PSA 7). More on website. Opening Bid $400.00

920. 1964-1967 Philadelphia 921. 1969-70 to Gum Football Near/Partial Set 1975-76 Topps Run with (34) Graded Basketball Spanning four seasons of football card pro- Complete/Near/ duction, the offered 1964-1967 Philadelphia Partial Set Run Gum near/partial set run is highlighted by sev- eral Hall of Famers and (34) graded examples. with Several Highlights include 1964 Philadelphia: PSA Graded (173/198, 15% NM or better, 25% EX-MT, Stars 35% EX, 25% VG-EX or lesser, (16) PSA Hardwood heroes hold graded) with #12 Unitas (PSA 7), #30 J. court with the offered Brown (PSA 7), #51 Meredith (PSA 8), #71 1969-70 to 1975-76 Adderley RC (PSA 7), #117 Gifford (PSA 7), Topps Basketball complete/near/partial set run headlined by a slew of PSA graded #189 B. Mitchell (PSA 8); 1965 stars. Highlights include 1969-70 Topps near: (97/99, aggregate EX, (4) PSA graded) Philadelphia: (179/198, 30% EX-MT or bet- with #1 Chamberlain (VG), #20 Havlicek RC (EX-MT), #43 Bradley RC (EX-MT), ter, 25% EX, 25% VG-EX, 20% VG or lesser, #75 Hayes RC (NM), #99 CL (marked); 1970-71 Topps starter: (113/175, average (8) PSA graded) with #31 J. Brown (PSA 5), EX to EX-MT, (23) PSA graded) with #123 Maravich RC (GD); 1971-72 Topps #41 Warfield RC (PSA 5), #189 Krause RC near: (223/233, aggregate EX, (4) PSA graded) with #55 Maravich (PSA 8), #170 (PSA 8); 1966 Philadelphia: (120/198, 20% Barry RC (NM); 1972-73 Topps partial: (233/264, average EX, (12) PSA graded) EX-MT or better, 20% EX, 20% VG-EX, 40% with #255 Erving AS (EX-MT); 1973-74 Topps near: (257/264, average EX to EX- VG or lesser) with #24 Unitas (GD), #41 J. MT, (2) PSA graded); 1974-75 Topps set: (264/264, median EX to EX-MT, (2) PSA Brown (GD); 1967 Philadelphia: (182/198, graded) with #39 Walton RC (EX-MT), #200 Erving (PSA 8) and 1975-76 Topps: 20% NM-MT or better, 30% NM, 30% EX-MT, 20% EX or lesser, (10) graded) with (330/330, average EX-MT, (14) PSA graded) with #254 M. Malone RC (NM). More #28 Butkus (PSA 6) and #106 Tarkenton (SGC 88). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

922. Neil Armstrong 923. 1887 N174 Gypsy Signed 1970 NASA Queen Prizefighter John Awards Program - L. Sullivan – PSA 7 Full JSA (Highest Graded POP 1) Defying limits, doubts and John L. Sullivan was the face of prize- physics, Neil Armstrong became fighting during the monumental shift the first man to walk on the from bare-knuckle to gloved boxing. moon. While he will forever be Coming out of an era as the lauded for that endeavor, addi- Heavyweight champion in bare- tional praise and honor was the knuckle, he quickly regained superior- fare at NASA’s Honor Awards ity with the addition of gloves. Graded luncheon on October 14, 1970 at NM 7 by PSA, this blank backed 1887 the Langley Research Center in N174 Prizefighter tobacco card is of Hampton, Virginia. There, the desirable Gypsy Queen brand. Armstrong autographed this Pictured in his iconic top hat pose, the event program. The 36-page card presents with magnificent clarity guide lists award categories and and nearly perfect centering. This recipients and is signed by specimen has reached the pinnacle of Armstrong on the front cover. any third party grading company, Executed in black ballpoint, being the highest graded with none Armstrong’s bold penning proj- better - POPULATION ONE!. ects (“9-10”) strength and clari- Opening Bid $750.00 ty. The guide presents beautifully, with covers and crisp pages intact. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

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